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Mr. Robert 0
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up a grand si
three diys and
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Coral items
Mm. McCabe and two children, of
Klngstree, are guests of Mrs. E. H.
Duvall.
Mr. C. K. Waddill is spending a
few daya at Atlantic City, N. J.
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Mr. Francis Klttreli spent several
<lays last week in Landrmu, S. C.,
with relatives.
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Mr. F. Wade Curry, of Camden,1
pent Sunday In the city.
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Mrs. John Candy and two children. ,
of Punsutawney, Pa., are visiting at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Martin.
Mrs. C. W. Boyd, of Beaufort, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. H. E. Godfrey.
Mies Hat tie Godfrey, of Washing-'
ton, Is visiting her another, Mrs. H.
E. Godfrey.
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far "GREEN FLAG"
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CHERAW, H. C.
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Big Day
ULY 10
best Una up for taking car*
is time ever? ^ J
all is haad Marshall?nothbe
said. !?.
hapman is soma "Big Day
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a across.
ra bean trying to outdo
rho erected a church and
one day. They ere putting
and and ball parte fence in
i paid *or it in one. ;-;i;
the b?it spring business in ' TJ,.
f store business and we are ^
onS- ^
> cent cotton.
Mr. E. O. Smith, Of "billon; Tner
Sunday in the city.
Misses Gibba, of Columbia, ar
guests of Miss Katie -Harrell.
Mrs. L. E. Bull la spending some
time in Florence.
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Miss Bonnie Coward, of Florence
spent a few days at home last week
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Mius Hettie Sanbum has returnee
frcrrn Columbia and has as her guest
Miss Esther Linford of Columbia.
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Misses Kathaleen ind Lillian %: i
ray are spending sometime at Pa*
ley's Island. . v
as ^
Germany is now trying to find ou
whether the peace treaty was an in
vitation Into the dining room or .mi
to the woodshed.
It looks like, with a billion bushel
yield of wheat, that the man who
predicts every spring that it has been
killed would sometime learn to make
another kind of prediction.
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01 Mrs. C. L. Jones is visiting her
I eon, Harry Jones In Columbus, Ohio.
. i Mrs. P. H. Arant Is visiting relaI
lives in Newbern, N. C.
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,t Hod. W. F. Stevenson is in the city
this week. Fi
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I Mr. Earle H. Graves left Sunday ^
afternoon for Charleston after spend- j
lng several days in the city with Ci
friends. 2*
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Mrs. C. K. Waddlll and two children Ll
are visiting In Rockingham. ' 11
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t> Charlton and Frnest Law, of Dar
illngton, are guests of William Powell.
Wis* Page Godfrey Is visiting,
|, friends In Cafmdeo. - j Si
Mr. 9. C. Graham, of Chester, spent ( G
l'asf Friday In the city. :
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July lhth U (he day set aside for j
i our celebration in honor of our re- J
turnenf ap4d??rs. 4)1 of Chesterfield Cl
County is a?!k*d to come in a body to |
take pari la, and enjoy this day. |
We are so pxouad of our bcya-so'
glad hot bavs them hack again aad ! this
will give everybody a chance to |
shake hgadsx with them and show ;
their feppre'ciatlof of what they have |
done for ua'ai^l for the whole of.
civilization.
The Red Cross Chapter with Its lc
auxiliaries has been asked by the !
Board of Tradf to take charge of the
dinner; receiving the baaketa, eerv- ?
ing the dinner, and seeing that every ' B
body ia taken care of. Committee; j o
have been appointed and are already I>
at work, ltpolpinf to the success of ^
the lOtb. Each housekeeper will take ' c
a special pride. we gre sure, in pack- 1 8
ing a basket ful^ of the very beet for B
the soldier boys, so this dinner is sur< | ^
to be a |r?od success. In addition to
the dinner - tberf w?ll be an abuu.
dance of Iced lemonade for everybody
and also ice oream to be aerved
Ito the soldier aqd their friends. Let $
everybody xxsne Olid have a grand C
good time!
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In answer to Serbia's need for surainal
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j Kendall Emerson, of Worcester, Mas..
Just returned from that field, th ' c
Red Cro^a Headquprtera baa author-1*
iud the aendl&f of a large quantity
of gausf, absorbent cotton, non-ab-!
aorbent cotton and cellu cotton. The j
shipment if valued at $S4S,960, but no
actual money w<U be apent as the 1
materials are to he aecured frctn the
storehouse* of the various Red Cross v
Divisions. The shipment will aso in- 1
, olude seVen dhbulance bodies recent- [s
j ll purchaefd froq? France. IJ
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i of our customers haven't found
ro giving Double Coupons daring ,
, we are, and you are missing a
rtunity when you don't take ad
of it. It means over 6 per cent sa
adies Slipper
are putting on some hot bargain
>ers.
' are on the Self Serve Counter?si
self and save a dollar.
Holidays
sla ! We are beginning to take 1
Mrs. Gray is out this week.
i and Mrs. Lewis next week,
and Miss Lulu go to New York
week. I'll get mine in the mean 1
the rest of the force some time.
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JtSank of
cated at Cheraw, 8. C., at the close
RESOURCES (
>ans and discounts 656,008.76
terdrafts 3,465.97
unda and stoc|^? owned
by tbe bank 88,685.00 I
jrniture and fixtures 5,671.62 |
inking bouse 30,000.00
ther real estate owned 2,150.00,
ue from banks and hank,
ers 86,352.32;
nrrency 5,152.00
old 295.00
Iver and other minor coin 385.55
becks and cash items 498.05 ;
Iberty Loan Bonds 94,864.00 I
. 9. Treas. Ceitlflcates of j
Indebtedness 90,000.00
Total 1,063,528.27
tats of South Carolina,
ounty of Chesterfield, ss:
Before me came G. W. Duvall. (
ho, being duly sworn, says that the >
ue condition of said bank, as shown
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Sworn to and subscribed before ;m?*
orrect Attest
Edward Mciver,
3d. W. Duvall.
o. w. i)uvan.
Directors.
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STATEMENT OF THE
Merchants &
icated at Cheraw, 9. C.. at the close
RESOURCES (
oans and discounts 485,529.97
verdrafts 1,266.06
urniture and fixtures 3,861.28
anking bouse 21,031.16
ther real estate 19,913.16
ue from banks and bankers 43,963.80
urrency 4,974.00
ilver and other minor coin 1,810.98
hecks and cash items 1,073.40
took Federal Reserve
ank 3,200.00
Iberty Loan bonds and IT.
. Certlf. Ind. If,3,445.00
Total 740,068.81
tate of South Carolina,
ounty of Chesterfield, as: r
Refrre roe came J. H. Wannamaker,
rbo, being duly sworn, says that the
rue condition of said bank, as shown
Sworn to and subscribed before roe
lorreet Attest
M. W. Duvall,
J. A. Watson.
J. L. Anderson.
Directors
FOR SALE.
I have a number of lots which 1 <
Mil sell In town. One fronting on 1
larlboro street between Front and
lecond street. Three fronting on
ersey and running tack to the A. C.
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CONDITION OF |
Cheraw
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of business June 30th, 1919. t|
LIABILITIES ii
Capital stock paid In llft.OOOft.CO c
Surplus fund f.0,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes 9
paid 11,283.39 n
Due to banks and bankers 33,735.87
Dividends unpaid 38.00
Individual deposits
Subject to check 396.132.12
Cashier's checks 2,213.62?398,345.74
Notes and bills rediscounted
1 T.r.75.17 ?
Liberty Loan bonds deposited
80,050.0c
Bills payable, secured by
Liberty Loan bonds and
C. S. Treas. Certitlcates
of Indebtedness 172.u50.00
Bills rediscounted. secured
by Liberty Loan bonds 190,450.10
Total 1.063.528.27
f ' cashier
of the above named bank,
above and foregoing statement is a
bv the books of said bank.
G W. Dl' VALL.
this 8th dav of July, 1919.
J. L. CRAIG,
Notary Public.
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CONDITION OF
Farmers Bank
of business June 30th, 1919.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 1000,000.00
Surplus fund 7,000.00
Cndivided pilfits, less curlent
expenses and taxes
paid 9.938. 58
Due to banks and bankeis -3,114.41
Dividends unpaid 67.00 I
Individual deposits
subject to check 300,993.16
Cashier's checks 82.19?301.075.35
Notes and bills rediscounted
92,133.68
urns pay. ana reatsc.
Govt. securities 193.239.79
Acccptaces redisr. 31,500.00
Total 740.068.81
cashier of the above named bank,
above and foregoing statement is a
i bv the books of said bank.
J. H WANNAMAKER.
i this 9th day of July, 1919.
J. L. CRAIG.
Notary Public.
L. Railroad. A number fronting on
Kershaw between Railroad and the
Chesterfield road. If interested write
me at Washington, House Represen'
tatives.
W. F 8TEVENSON
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Palm Beach (
Our Clothing department
give them enough advertii
need much because the
chandise our clothing cx
putting out of late has b*
business for them.
Dan McPherson and Hai
pushing things along an<
things all the time and i
can trust that pair to t
things. However, come i
self?then you'll know be
tell you.
About Trading
A lady visited the tolloi
the two States: Uharj
Rock Hill, Rockingham, ]
nettsville and tried to ge
of Slippers without succ
We fitted her satisfactorl
You can get itted too at
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For terms and catalogue, address
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XTDUR farm land, sub
X And sold at auction I
duce quick and pr
Many South Carolina owners re
thods and are selling their farms
South Carolina Sales made last >
Date of Sale Owner
Aug. S1,*1?.C. O. Dixon, Eaq
Sept. 10,*lf _H. N. Singletary, Esq. ..
Sept. 11,*11 .Durant.Horton & Floyd
Sept. 13,*lt.Mr?. Mary J. liarrell..
Sept. 14,*11 .J. D. Coker, Eaq. ....
Oct. 1,*1S F. L. & John Wilcox..
Oct VH...W. T. Wilkins, Eaq...
Nov. 19,*11. York Real Estate Co...
May 7, *19 Catawba Real Estate Co
South Carolina Farma can be sol
before. Money ? plentiful and then
Quick Action?Sc
?Satisfacti
are threa principles that have made o
in demand for selling city, farm and <
We have hundreds of andorseir
the satisfaction of our customers. V
explaining our methods.
Farm Lands O
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Atlantic toast Realty
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jool Suits
thinks we don't
ling. They don't
quality of merowd
have oeen
>en getting some
rtwell Hurt are
1 buying sporty
ire are sure you
iave the latest
knd see for yourtter
than we can
at Home
vinjr tAwm nv*r
lotte, Columbia,
Samlet and Bent
fitted in a pair
ess.
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our store.
^Hardware
If yon hmjr It froBi ?
It'* worth
the price
J. R. Harrell
ANMH'SCEMENT.
j 1 beg to announce to my friends and
tb? public gene; ally that I have
J moved my meat market down ou Mar;
ket street nest to Stubbs Furniture
Store and will be glad to have them
call. 1 will at all times have the best
in Fresh Meats that the mai ket af
| iin-us, ado i nave also added a Dice
i line of Groceries, which 1 will sell
I at lowost cash prices.
Yours to serve.
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divided into small farms B
>y our method will pro- B
oft table returns for you. B
alize the advantages of our me- B
through us. Here are a few B
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Location Aa'l SeU F?r fl
Near Mullint, S. C .$42,999.16 B
" Lake City, S. C 66,723.66 B
" Manning, S. C 3S.294.62 B
" Darlington, S. C. .. 25,134. S6 B
. " llartsville S. C 10,116.20 B
" Timmon.ville, S C.. 71,589. IS H[
. " Kingttree, S. C 19,206.72 B
. York, S. C 11,331.25 B
. Rock Hill, S. C 17,500.00 B
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itisfaction to Seller B
on to Buyer B
ur organisation the large(t and inoet jl
luburban DroDertv.
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