Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, July 10, 1919, Image 9
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Mr. Robert I
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Spartanburg
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; up a grand s
three days an
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r/ iU-: owe 60 yeare <
r" . still going sti
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Mra. McCabe and two children, ot
Klngstree, are quests of Mra. E. H.
Duvall. .
Mr. C. K. WaddlU ia spending. a
tew days at Atlantic City, N. J.
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Mr. Francis Ktttrell spent several
days last week in Landrum, 8. C.,
with relatives.
Mr. F. Wade Curry, of Camden,
pant Sunday in the city,
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Mrs. John Gandy and two children,
of Punsutawney, Pa., are. visiting at
the home of Mrs. Q. W. Martin.
Mrs. C. W. Boyd, of Beaufort, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. H. E. Godfrey.
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Miss Hattle Godfrey, of Washington,
is visiting her another, Mrs. H.
E. Godfrey.
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Tkey kad "GREEN FU<
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ULY 10
l?st lins ?p for taking goto
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1 be Mid. 3
Sbipnu 4s sons "Big Day j.
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gs across. %&. <, ?-*y
it# bMB trying to outdo ^
who erected a church and * 'f?
one day. They aro putting >f
tand and ball park fence in
d paid for it in one. ;;| >5
the best spring business in
of store business and we *re rong.
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15 cent cotton. ~y - .
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- .Br. E. O. Smith, of' Dillon, J?jx?ot!
8unday in the city. '
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Misses Oibbs, of Columbia. i\re
guests of Miss Katie Harrell.
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Mrs. L. E. Bull is spending some-'
time in Florence.. : . .
Miss Bonnie Coward, of Florence,
apent a few days at home last week.
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Miss Hettle Sanborn has returned
from Columbia and has as her guest.
Miss Esther Linford of Columbia.
Misses Kathaleen and Lillian Mo ts?
are spending sometime at Pawley's
Island.
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Germany Is now trying to find out.
I "whether the peace treaty was an in-1
vitation into the dining room or out
to the woodshed.
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4 It looks like, with a billion bushel
frield 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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..... Bill Thrower has returned from
Hepdersoaville. n! c.
Mrs. C.' L. Jones is.. visiting her
son, Harry Jones in Columbus, Ohio.
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? Mrs. P. H. Axant Is visiting relatives
in Newbern, N. C.
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Hon. ,W- F. Stevenson is in the city
this week, ,
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Mr. Esrle H. Graves left Sunday
afternoon for Charleston after spend-1
Ing several days in Jbe city with
friends.
Mrs. C. K. Waddlll and tw*<) children
are visiting in Rockingham. |
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Charlton and Ernest Law, of tigr
lington, are guests of William Powell.
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Miss Pag* Godfrey is visiting.
friends in CagndfQ.
Mr. 8. C. Graham, of Chester, spent.
last Friday in the city.
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, BED CR099 NOIE| . }
July lQth is the day set aside for
our celebration\ in honor of our returned
soldiers.: AU of Chesterfield
County if ashed to oome In a body to
take part tD/andonJoy this day.
-We are fo' prouX'd of our bcya ?so
pled ho hfTf tbeuk back again and
this "will pife everyAody a chance to
shake ha^ds;'wHjk |h*?n and show
their appreciation of what they have
done for bar She whole of
civiiiaatiqQ.
The Red ""Cfo^s Chapter with its
auxiliaries/ hgs been asked by the
Board of Tfade to'lfke charge of the
dinner; yqceiyin^ t^? baskets, serving
the diMp^iQgd basing that every
body is ;|ma; <$** of. Committees
have beealfwpoinied and are already
at work, to the snccese of
the lOtb. pB^cb bovsffckeeper will t<ake
a special jjytdf/^foiA'aure, in packing
a basket advise very beat for
tha soldier ilfe&'fbtbii dinner is surt
to be a grajnd bueofs*. In addition to
the dinnfp there will be an abundance
of lcedr fesxoaacle for everybody
and 'gtso'lif <$eam to be eerved
to the sotyldtv'afid their frieeids. Let
eveirbodr^taty* and have * grand,
good tfcn*!/ % : \
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In ansinarytb Serbia's need for surgical
ibr^e^ofa, (brought by \TaJi
Kendall (jmlnygn,) of Worcester, hfaa.,
just retiftnfed 'Iffcm that field, the
Red Croeik'Keedwgrters has aethorifeed
the wf a large quantity
of ganse,/''absorbent cotton, noa-eb
orbent cotton and ceilu cotton. (The
Shipment; le^vatu ed at f 141,060, <but
no actual WHMTJY |)1 be agent aa the
materlale' are tp (be, secured frokn the
st4erehoua^r ck #erTarions Red Cbosa
Divisions.' ^TKe^bi^naat will a*?]inehide
ssvafr ' tfgfife bodies betient
Store
ihlp fminnnfi
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Month
me of oar customers haven't foun
ore giving Doable Coupons darini
ill, we are, and you are missing
portnnity when yon don't take a
re of it. It means over 6 per cent i
Ladies Slippei
rare putting on some hot barga
ppers.
ey are on the Self Serve Counter?
iirself and save a dollar.
Holidays
K>pla ! We are beginning to tak<
y. Mrs. Gray is out this week.
irt and Mrs. Lewis next week,
u and Kiel Lulu go to New Yoi
xt week. I'll get mine in the meai
d the rest of the force'gome time.
VANS* C(
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CHERAW, S. C
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STATEMENT OP THE
Bank of
located at Cheraw, S. C., at the cloi
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 656,008.7i
Overdrafts 3,465.9
Bonds and stocks owned
by the bank ? 88,685.0
Furniture and fixtures 5,671.6:
Banking bouse 30,000.0
Other real estate owned 2,150.0
Due from banks and bank.
ers 86,352.3
Currency 5,152.0
.Gold 295.0
8ilver and other minor coin 385.5
Checks and cash items* 49S.0
Liberty Loan Bonds 94,864.0
U. S. Tress. Certificates of
Indebtedness , 90,000.0
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Total "? >V*' 1,063,528.2
Stat* of South Carolina.
County of Chesterfield, ss:
Before <ne came Q. W. Duval
who, being duly aworn, says that th
true condition of said bank, as slur
Sworn to and subscribed before <i
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Correct Attest fry. . >[
Edward Mclver, '
? M. W. Duval I, *<:? '
O. W. Duvall, t
i Directors.
STATEMENT OF TF
Merchants (k>
located at Cheraw, S. C., at the clc
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 485,529.3
Overdrafts 1.266.C
Furniture and fixtures 3,861.5
Banking house 21,631.1
Other real estate 19,913.1
Due from banks and bankers 43,963.1
-Currency 4,974.(
Silver and other minor coin 1,810.1
Checks and cash Items 1,073.4
Stock Federal Reserve
Bank 3,200.1
Liberty Loan bonds and U.
S. Certlf. Ind. 153,445.1
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. Total 740.068.!
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield, as:
Befrre me came J. H. Wannamak
who, being duly sworn, says that tl
true condition of said bank, as she
| Sworn to and subscribed before
I Correct
? 1L W. Duval!, ...
J. A. Watson, <:
i- J. L. Anderson,
Directors.
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I . FOB SALE.
j I hive a number of lota which
a town. One fronting >
Pltreet between Front a
wet. - Three fronting
running back to the A.
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CONDITION OP
Cheraw
Be of business June SOtb, 1919.
f LIABILITIES
S Capital stock paid in 110,0000X0
7 Surplus fund 50,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur0
rent expenses and taxes
2 paid 11,283.39
0 Due to banks and bankers 33,735.87
0 Dividends unpaid 38.00
Individual deposits
2 Subject to check 396,132.12
0 Cashier's checks 2,213.62?398,345.74
0 Notes and bills re5
discounted 17,575.17
5 Liberty Loan bonds de0
posited 80,050.00
Bills payable, secured by
0 Liberty Loan bonds and
IT. S. Treas. Certificates
of Indebtedness 172,050.00
Bills redlscounted, secured
by Liberty Loan bonds 190,450.10
7 Total 1,063,528.27
1, cashier of the above named bank,
e above and foregoing statement is a
ivn by the books of said bank,
ft O. W. DUVALL.
ne this 8th day of July. 1919.
J. L. CRAIG,
Notary Public.
IE CONDITION OF
^ Farmers Bank
>se of business June 30th, 1919.
| LIABILITIES
?7 Capital stock paid in 1000,000.00
>6 Surplus fund 7,000.00
18 | Undivided priflts, less cur16
rent expenses and taxes
16 paid 9,938.58
10 Due to banks and bankers 3,114.41
)0 , Dividends unpaid 67.00
18 Individual deposits
10 ' subject to check 300,993.16
Cashier's checks 82.19?301,075.35
)0 Notes and bills redlscounted
92,133.68
)0 Bills pay. and redisc.
Govt, securities 193,239.79
Acceptaces redisc. 31,500.00
81 Total " '. 740,068.81
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er, cashier of the above named bank,
HO u aiiu cguiii^ PMtiVMirui 10
>wn by the books of said bank.
J. H. WANNAMAKKR
me this 9th day of July, 1919.
J. L. CRAIG,
111 . . .. Notary Public.
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L. Railroad. A number fronting on
1 Kershaw between Railroad and the
on Chesterfield road. If interested write
nd me at Washington, House Represen
on tatives.
C. . W. F. STEVENSON
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Palm Beach (
Our fllothinur r1*r>a.rtm tmt
give than enough advertii
need much because the
chandise our clothing cr
putting out of late has be
business for them.
Dan McPherson and Hai
pushing things along an<
tilings all the time and \
can trust that pair to li
things. However, come a
self?then you'll know be
tell you.
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adoui i railing
A lady visited the folio?
the two States: Char]
Rock Hill, Rockingham, 1
nettsville and tried to ge
, of Slippers without succ
We fitted her satisfactori
You can get fitted too at
College of Charleston
A college of highest standard, open
to men and to women. An intentionally
limited enrollment ensures
individual instruction. Four yej?
courses lead to the Bachelor's de
gree. The Pre-Medical course, a
special feature. Unsurpassed climate
and fine sea air.
For terms and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.
Charleston, S. C.
(Advertising\
in this paper will bring 1
good returns on the a
money invested & /
rjss
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liilllillili
VT'OUR farm land, sub
I X and sold at auction 1
B duce quick and pi
Many South Carolina owners re
B thods and are selling their farms
H Snuth Ptrnlina SiIm liot %
I Date of Sale Owner
Aug. 11,MIX. O. Dixon, Eaq.
Sept. 10,*1$-H. N. Singletary,Eaq
Sept. 11,MI .Durant,Horton&Floyd
Sept. 11,'II .Mrs. Mary J. Harrell..
Sept. 14,*11 -J. D. Coker, Eaq
Oct. 1,'lt F. L. 8c John Wil cox..
Oct 9/1I...W. T. Wilkina, Eaq..
Nov. 19,'II.York Real EaUtc Co..
May 7,'19...CaUwba Real Eautc Co
South Carolina Farma can be tol
before. Money ia plentiful and ther
Quick Action?Si
?Satisfactt
are three priaciplea that have nude c
in demand for telling city, farm nnd
We have hundreda of endoracn
the aatiafaction of our cuatomcra. V
H expUininf our method*.
I Farm Lands 0
I Atlantic Ceast Realty
"TKm Nmms Thai Jmsiifirn Ymmr
I ran; j Pctcrsbur*. V
i I | Greenville, N
' Reference i Any Uak ia PMenbui]
I or GreeirolW, N. C.
jool Suits
thinks we don't
ing. They dont
quality of merowd
have been
ten getting tome
rtwell Hurt are
1 buying sporty
re are sure you
ave the latest
inri im fnr vnnr.
tter than we can *
at Home
ring towns over
lotte, Columbia,
Samlet and Bent
fitted in a pair
ess.
iy- I' a.
our store. ?
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'Hardware
| If job hey It froM /
i. It's worth
the price
J. R. Harrell
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I beg to announce to my friends and
i tbe public generally that I have
moved my meat market down on Market
street next to Stubbs Furniture
Store and will be glad to have them
call. I will at all times have the best
in Fresh Meats that the maiket affords.
And 1 have also added a nice
line of Groceries, which 1 will sell
at lowest cash prices.
Yours to serve.
, BURCH'S MARKET.
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divided into small farms V
>y our method will pro- H
ofitable returns for you. I
alize the advantages of our me- H
through u?. Here are a few H
rear. H
Location km'i Said Far H
Near Mullina, S. C $42,999.16
44 Lake City, S. C 66,723.66
" Manning, S. C 35,294.62
44 Darlington, S. C. .. 25,134.56
44 Hartsville S. C 10,116.20 H
" Timmonavillc,S. C.. 71,529.85 H
44 Kingatrce, S. C 19,206.72
York, S. C 11,331.25
Rock Hill, S. C 17,500.00
d to better advantage now than ever H
e ia a demand for (mall farma. Hj
jtisfaction to Seller I
'on to Buyer I
>ur organization the Large at and mart I
suburban property. H
neat letter* that emphatically expreaa H
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