Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 03, 1919, Image 2
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CHSRi
J. N. STRICKLIN, Le
Published 1
Entered at Postofflce. Chert
chekavv. s. c.. thu:
From every view point the farmin
class of this country is in bette
shape now than at any period sine
the tditor can_ remember. More pec
pie own their own honies and littl
farms, more a:e free from the yok
of bondage indicted by burdonsom
debts; more are Becoming mucpci
dent each ye3r by making a comfo:
tav> 1'- 't? for their famines, mor
t > t' e necessity c
i " ir c i drcn ' etter education
>1 advantages, and withal prosuerit
nd contentment seam to ptevai
thoughout the county. Let progres
still be our watchword.
KEEPING HIGHWAYS GOOD.
The preset year promises to be th
greatest in the history of the move
mentfor the improvement and main
tenance of public highways of the Un
ted States. A joint committee o
congress is engaged in an investiga
tion of the feasibility of federal ai<
in the construction, improvement an
maintenance of public highways, an
a number of the state legislatures ar
considering good roads legislation.
Too much stress cannot be laid uj
on the importance of maintenance ii
connectionwlth the work of improv
ins the roads. The people In nearl
a'l the states are filled with the enth:
siasm for road improvement and ar
spending enormous sums of money i;
the construction of good roads, an'
vet almost without exception, the;
are making little provision to care fo
'Vv roads after they are built. Thi
Is true, not only in the various coun
ties, but under many of the stat
highway departments.
To maintain the roads in good con
dition, year after year, requires
considerable annual outlay, but thi
outlay is indefinitely less than th
loss which must fall upon people eve:
trallv if thev allow their roads to g
to utter ruin. The thing for all ad
vocates of good roads to do is t
urge continuous, systematic mainte
nance and the setting aside ever;
year of an amount per mile estimat
?d by the engineer in charge to b
sufficient for the proper maintenanc
. of the road, a course vfhich mus
^ - make for economy and efficiency.
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.natrirnomai uonrs.
Don't Marry the young, man wh
leaves his mother to find her wa;
home as best she can on a dar)
night, while without thot or word o
apology to the old lady, he looks af
ter you. One of these days when th'
novelty is worn off, he will leave yoi
to go alone as best you can. while h
seeks his enjoyment at the club.
Don't marry a man who curls i
scornful lip when religion and th
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P suit all tastes.
? Be SURE to get
IWKiGLLTS
Sealed Tight M
Kept Right
The
Flavor Lasts
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see, Editor and Manager
Every Thursday
iw, S C as Second Class Matter
R-'DAY ljn 3, 1919.
g Jibie are spoken of, and who ha
r the mistakes of Moses and the
e -edr of Solomon on his tongue's
?- V co;iy of Ingersol's lectures or
e r'.o" table, instead of the fa
e e, is a very poor guirante
e x, p. family life,
t- Don't many a man whose fri
r- smile at each other whe? his nar
e "?nt:oned, and say "Well, we
>f ' ait all right, but 1
i- fr wild oats right i
y -v.' er that what is sown bi
il 'age is reaped after marr
s will be very awkward for yo
' e obliged to reap that c;op or
the^e days; and if you marry
o will have the most of it to g:
in.
e
- LISTEN'.
i.
li "V???n you boys and girls are tern
'f ' nd you are facing deadly wi
" ct the love for God* sustain y<
d \nd your mothers?who belong?
d To the cause of fighting evil,
d \nd protecting their own treas'
e "Tela them fight and in the win
Give your aid with heaping meas:
>- Use your strength against the we
n ' Help them to your standards rise
- And, the false things you encou
y Ways that truth and right dospi
u Turn your backs upon them qui
e Cheapen not, by word or deed,
a Your true selves in yielding, stoo
d 'Neath the standard of God's C
y Allow no lies to stain your lips,
r Which are ordained to speak the I
s Nor, besfmirch them with vile ji
- That stay the purity of youth.
e Keep your tongues tight in their i
And your eyes, your hands and
i- \nd be careful of your hearing
a I est your ears some scandal gre
s 9ee the lillies in profusion,
e How they grow in God's Great P!
n Richly giving of their fragrance,
o By His own devlne command.
- cee their lovely lives untarnishi
o (Just the thought thrills one all t
- Just the same, sweet way is ou
y Can't we be a Lilly too?
> T illy boys, and Lilly girls,
e Filling the homes with pride and
e With no worry on parent hearts
t No floating rumors to annoy.
More lovely still, is the pleasing
Of the Friend who came to
His own life a ransom for ours
Having died that we might live
o Can we pass this fact unnoticed
y And live right on as though He
k Is dead and cannot hear, nor set
f The thing3 we do and souls we
- God, forbid, awaken the hearts
e Of men, women and boys and
u Fill them with the spirit's fire,
e And as Thy banner of Love unfi
May it o'erspread the world em
a Amen
e A FRIEND.
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and special
and personal for
you is I
WRSGIEY5 1
in its air-tight |
sealed package, f
A goody that is i
worthy of your r
I tpfi rx rK a* Art OH/I t
lOdlllift I vftQI
because of its
lasting quality.
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I "FLO-FLO" BIGGEST AM) I.\ST
SHOW OF DARLINGTON
SEASON. j
With a "peifect 30" choius, a cist!
of principals which scored th<> soa??
son's success on Broadway, will be the
attraction at the Darlington Trcatrc
one night only, Wednesday, April 9.
This is the biggest, and p'obab'y Ihe
last show of the season.
Mosher and Simpson, proprietors of
?. the Bride Shop in the Cor! p: oduction,
, "o a itot of laughter by (ho -nM
s all
* t when taken in coni v. >'. v"'
mis ?hat alert pair of ec'm.'rir dancers,
Pinky and Alosrsy. the It Mo-Plo
' -i . AToaher and S'nip' cn'- no i -"-co n.
llm J nlished manneevn. ;:n'
e of
"tokes. who finds t,"w the cavr- e o
'roe love never did rvn rnrmtM', the
lends , . ,, , . ,
**3ROlt is a conic':w:i?ei ' U'ls tile
ne is ., . .
mtire garniet of amusement.
h?Pe -n,,oVt0?.. rp? ........ ,
ie is ' '
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now.' . tfll . ... ...
h^F-* itle *' m !- x
t ?re "a Sto'os, in lo e v it a a chii Ihoc1
ia^e" -weetheatt f om Oshkoeh but forced ,
|U ^ 'nto a loveless marr:ace with the bo- j
T3 nobleman; the hero Pom 0-Y o<-h
him, ,
nd rtrfo"s cn<>r?. y
?r s brought by her wrv 1 '1 ^ot'ssr c
Mosher and Simpson's vrido hop fo- :
her trousseau. She h to be jpar'tei"
to a Spanish Count, whom M?s. Sto1?"1
vos not discovered Js a co ntr/'Vt
' Mnce her piniffec davs \ng?l;na 'a i
*ong,
'.oved a boy named Billy in 0 hkosb,
' her home town.
About the time Angelina orders 5;r \
trousseau Billy secures a nom't'on at j
ures,
ning an extremely modest salary in Mn--h-r
and Simpson's establishment and th?- e i
nr6s> A A ^ ^ * i*
aker UleeiS Angelina, wuu fcic-cia uuu tnthusiasticallv.
Mrs. Stokes orders him
nter discharged when she finds him with
ge her daughter and Cilly drowns his
ckly hopeless love in a flirtation with FloFlo,
the vampirish corset-model. Anting
selina is heartbroken at this turn in
reed. hor romar*ce, but tlic theft of her tron- ,
sseau and the determination of Flo- i j
ruth to 6*ve l,P the '^oa ?- marrj ins
jkes Billy because he does not love her fi-1
nally unite the young lovers. ;?
dace 1* may be ao'ded also that Flo-Flo 1
feet, is adorned with the only chorus in 1
the world which is known to have a '
et. sense of humor. Much of the comedy f
is contributed by the trick hat of 1'jn. |1
Kin kv and Aloysius, self styled Sherlock : r
Holmes and Watson of (he piece.
For his cast Mr. Co:t selected Jack
Pd, Norton, Cordelia Haager, Sam Howard
hru) Martha Lawrence, Thomas Cordon,
rg, Maude Nolan, Len Leonard, Bet'.y f
Booth, Francis & Ross, Gus Vaughan j 1
and the perfect Thirty-Six Chorus; al
joy, so an augmented orchestra under the I *
j direction of Edward J. Howe. | 1
See advertisement this issue 3
prices, etc. HE.'
DO YOUR CIT WILLINGLY. - .
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| By spending lavishly the United ;
still States ended the war, saved billions c
of dcllare and hundreds of thousands
kill? of lives. Pay your share of the bills
thankfully.
girls ?
CHAM
=> Famous i
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I"KTOW thai yoi
1 xj that gives 3,
beauty and con
Chandler Six.
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neto for su- . .
chains rc.nn
j motor be? :o r -1 r
to cany the
loss file
American roar!;c
for nearly h ' n
car TSflll hv'.erc ;
wiii not infc
such a in ::: r.
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with it, in the t
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hold expenses, I
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fe.:; AUST
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Fcr Dii'icusness
And liulifreslion
T "i:e A Calo ab
ri::> ,v Ma::>fj>!css felomel That Is
Enf'vlv P-jriiied of All of tht Nam
sejtlinc and Salivating Effects.
Do you over have a bad taste in
o;r month in the morning, heavy
>ivath, eur.to'.l tongue, headache, iniji
H *-t:oTi, nervousness, with a letiown
felling? You neel calomel,
>t;t dread to take it. Try Calotabs,
lie inuscaless calomel that is doIghlf
1 to take and delightful in efcct.
it is calomel with all of its
icnoiits retained and its r.npleasantinaiitic:;
removed. One tablet at bedime
with a swallow of water, that's
iil. No nausea, no taste, no griping,
n -alt-. You wake up in the mornr.g
feeling like a two-year old, bright
:heerful, energetic antf with a hear;
appetite for breakfast. Eat what
on want,?no danger of salvitation.
'alotabs are so Entirely delightful
j tvi'iio and ?,0 pleasant in effect that
our druggist otfMfeU) refund the
>ryou^wlll be
For jour p'.otect|bn Calotabs are
sold only iu origin? sealed packages,
rice thirty-five centAt drug stores
ivory where.?(adv.)
Job Printing at right prices, at the
Chronicle Office.
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D L ? R S f X
7or Its Marveloi
P
us!rc:. u :hc rr.i< series C!)<i;:dtcr fjur-paiunzcr rex
0 ?>" ? \W - i \L^ UVI/'
Fine Car
2 are ready to buy that new cc
ii 30 much in'mechanical <
tort of b.:-Jle3 at so fair a p
hole market if yea wish,
chn a tor.
' of essential cguipm
. r'l: .' : chain drive for mc
1 * ' " . v spray of oil, solid
' -.rac to frame, ann
- ../ .' -i rear v;heei3 wii
* ? the most closely priced
OLtrn ?;ncJ Chandler po!
' * made it so.
'/ v/ ibc Chandler Six, n
v/tiicn you are a
'mlo medium-priced
. : i' ;'j yea such feati
> ; V.ouidn't give you
. n ar better. The
t . ~ c: hcT flue car. You <
D-D BODY TYPES
V sour-fusses,
. - Wtfiafth Car. I Wo
1 - . . Vtttpe, $2$9a
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WANNAMAE
(HERAW. S. C.
oxen car company, a
wri
ton't They T bucl
Hot biscuits, light as a fea^
0 a golden crispness?don't fi
-make your mouth water?
iscuits, mufflns, waffles and c
:o-nee-c
self-Rising Flo\
jugss out of Baking and Saves
kes baking a pleasure instead of
jmet proportions, the very best
O-NEE-CtffcE Self-Rising Flour
>ecause it saves you the extra co
Glive all the folks more good thin
1EE Self-Rising Flour. Buy this
r the Indian Head on the bag. 1
When you prefer to babe tvith plain )
buy Peerless?the best of its kind
IN-HEATON CO., Durha
g jj2 .. - - . . 3 51
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AN>OUNCEM^^
1 beg to announce to my friends an
tne public geneially that 1 hav
' i moved my meat market down on Mai
1 ket street next to Stubbs Furnltur
! store and will be glad to bave thei
'jcall, j ?i.
in Fresh Meats thatthe market ai
lords. And i have also added a nic
line of Gioceries, which 1 will se
at lowost cash prices.
Youra to serve.
UllUCH'S MARKET
FHO.NE 1*0.
TOWN LOTS FOB SALE.
1 have several town lots for sal
deslrble building sites. Easy arm
Also Farm Land and some lots fe
i colored people.
C, S. LYNCH,
3-tr Real Estate.
Rockingham Marbli
* Works
ROCKINGHAM, X. C.
, r ? G. W. DOSTER.
*** - Proprietor '
, MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE CEMETERY MEMORIALS
IN MARBLE AND GRANITE
A large and well selected stock <
i monuments, tablets, etc., on hand j
all times. Quality, work and pric<
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$(795
us Motor
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Priced
ir, try to find one
excellence and in \
rice as does the
ent: Bosch mag>tor
shafts?three ^
I cast aluminum
ular ball bearings
;h the minimum Ijj
I fine car in the
icy, pursued now
to "competitive"
sked to pay more
field, offers you
ires of essential,
i more. To mark ^
Chandler is sold
can prove this by
J b
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Zer Roadster, SI 795 ;
Limousine, S309S
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LnX?4l *?"v 4JWtanL"^ a'C.i2ru a kii
y^fc^/-vVj f*cV'
i the Spot? jj|j
t&er and browned p|gl|
ley touch the spot |jj ^ ?
You can get such f^TLii
:akes if you use |ijb II
HEE Si
ur ;"3
; you Money jlijl
a task. It has mixed jj! jj"S
baking powder, soda \ tag!
helps reduce house- . f j
st of baking powder, \ JHJ
gs to eat made from * rjfi
imoney-saving flour S jpla
\i all grocers. 0I Hi
im, N. C.. ? i|
u Measure Out Wliat J&ffl
Potato Plants For Sale.
Nancy Hall and Puerto Ricoe pota
toes, the best that grows. Offer hal
million these inspected plants $2.1i
3f thousand shipping point, ready Apri
^ 1st. Place order and you will get thi
Ja plants.
G. J. DERRICK.
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Veterinary Resenfc, iCorps
United States J rmy.
TETEBINABIAN
Rockingham, N. C.
Office Phone 141
Residence Phone 67W.
"Write us for prices on high grad(
ammoniated fertilizers, 16 per cen
[ acid phosphate, nitrate of soda, blood
tankage,and potash.
DAWHOO FERTILIZER CO.
Box 608, Charleston. S. C."
NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED EXPRESS
MATTER.
Unless called for or otherwise disposed
of and charges paid, there wil
be solJi to the highest bidder, aboui
37J5 undelivered express packagei
which have been On Hand for the pasi
60-days and were not called for, salt
to take place in the town of Cheraw
S. C., on April 15, 1919.
E. C. Stevens, Agent.
MASTER'S SALE.
By virtue of a Decree of his Honor
Judge Edward Mclver, dated March
11th, 1919, in the case of The CoeMortimer
Company Plaintiff againsl
J. S. Rogers, Defendant, 1 will offer
for sale at public a itio.i before the
Court House door in Chesterfield, S
C., on the first Monday in April next
(same being April 7, 1919) between
flirt 1 arrn 1 hmirc aP l"i Irt flirt /rt 11 rt ti* I n a
1 itW U ^ai liVUi O VI DUiV, CUV J-UIlV/n liifc;
described premises, to wit:
"All these certain pieces, parcels
or lots of land, lying, being and situate
in the town of McBee, S. 0., and
known as lots nos. one (1) and nine
(9) in Block No. 36; Lot No. eight (8)
in Block No. twelve (12); and lot No.
one (1) in Block No. 34; as more fully
appears by reference to a plot of said
town?the title to which property is
in J. S. Rogers, having been coauyed
to hira by A. A. McManus by deed
dated November 14, 1914 and recorded
in Book 40, page 309 in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Chesterfield
County."
Terms of Sale, Cash; Purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers and
stamps.
I. P. MANGUM
Acting as Special Master.
March 20th, 1919.
T. E.
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Drugs,
Chemicals
tad all
Medicinal
Articles
only from manufftotartrji ot
well known reliability. .
Com* t# ua whan yaw want anytHM
In tha durg Una. Our long axparMhat
la at your parytga In awflgMffcf vaibW
lea' for ordfgjipr pllmahta. Tfch fjjiNp
tats theaa dkya hnva Urgaly taksa
ha placa of tha family rwMiss ?M
ommandad by tha grandtoatKhra.
Ksap aoeount af ysur buslnssfc Wc
hava a full Una af
BLANK BOOKfl
Par Farmar, Ma rah ant, MaaufastM
ar tha satarfsd man.
Wa hava tha boat quality.
PAINTS
tpa aan find. Can aaM yau a apaii
din to touth up a ahblr ar $ ?**
ytur ?walling, Stars ar FOMp
a
If yau hart navar t?>w
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than any athar Cough ft am ady OS
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