Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, June 24, 1920, Image 1
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Hubert Osteen, of Sumter, is th
gueBt of his grandparents, Mr. an
pn. H. P. Duvall.
George Hartzell has accepted
position at Camden and left for tha
place Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Pollock Is visitin
relatives In Orangeburg.
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Miss Rebecca DeLoache, of Caini
den, is visiting her si3ter, Mrs. R. F
Thurtnan.
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Don't burn trash on your gras
plot.
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Paul Hardin, of Chester, has rt
turned after spending several da*y
with his grandparents, Dr. and Mr:
T. E. Wannamafcer.Sr.
Miss Annie Coward, of Darlingtoi
pent Sunday at home.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Rollings, c
Savannah, ane visiting relatives i
the city,*
H. P. Duvall, Sr. and .Rev. A. S
Thomas are In Colombia today. Laney
Melton and sister, Kitt
have returned after spending severs
days with relatives in Newport Newi
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The Methodist Sunday School hel
their annual picnic at Evans' Mil
yesterday.
Dont throw trash of any kind oi
trus plot.
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Hall Duvall, Jr., is spending som
time atjParkton, Md.
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Mrs. ''Annie . .Hendrlx and llttl
granddaughter, Maxwell Watts ha\
raturaed from a visit to Gneensbon
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15r ."and"iJjs'.Xrir'HiilV ar^ spent
lag sometime in Ashvllle, N. C.
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Mr. Steve Huntley, of Louisian
was In tlie city last Friday.
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la Cheater.
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Mlsa Fannie Duvall spent yestei
day in Columbia.
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Don't let your Ice man drive up c
your grass plot^..
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Mrs. Frank Stokes and little daugl
ter are visiting in Laurins this weel
The young folks enjoyed a danc
in the armory hall Tuesday night.
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Mrs. Thomas E. Powe and littl
(laughters. Josephine and Grace, hav
returned to thueir home in St. Loui:
{Mo. , after a visit of four weeks t
relatives in town. " * "
A very delightful .meeting gf th
ladles Garden Club took placv ?
Mrs. T. P. Harrall's on Monday aftet
noon of last week. The flower unde
discussion was the rose, and eacl
lady gave valuable information re
raiding the planting and care of thi
^ ? /T*W.rv nlnK waa thon invitPfl t
newer,. <wr v?uu ? .
inspect the beautiful gardens of blooi
ing plants and vegetables. Refresh
menn were served on the verand:
tef ere the hour for adjounnnent.
Auto- keep off grass plots.
Mr. II. L. 'Powe is spending a fet
days in Atlanta.
9THDI- VRSHJP AND ENTRANT]
EXAMINATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH QAROLINl
The examteftvio -Tor the award o
vacant scholarships in the University
cf South Carolina and for admissioi
of new students will- be held at th
County Court House on Friday, Jul
9, at 9 a. in. Applicants most not b
less than sixteen >cars of;; Whei
fhola*^hips are vacant af'er July
Iu*y will be awarded t > tho r.iakin
tha highest averag'f at c\:i...inatior
provided t'hey nip-t th" com.'tion
governing the awed. Applinnt:; fo
scholarships should \v:ite t.< ijon
Currell for scholarship ova niviiu
blanks. These Llanl: ;?r i i . nli
out by the applicant. h,>..!?! i
with President Curr.'ll l?y
Scholarships are worth $5'.'. !
tuition and f total T'v ?e>:
session will open Sept. 1.".. ij
futrbe rlft.'jrmation in! t.iiiYjin
address
President V.\ S. < rr
Columbia,
"The name?Dorm's inspires rani!
dence?Doan'a Kidney I'll is .for kidrn
ills. Doan's Ointment for skin itcli
, ing. Doan's Regulets tor a mild la>
ative. Sold at all drug
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10ALA DAY FOR VISITORS
TO DARLINGTON JULY 6.
| Darlington is going ahead at a
! lively rate to have the largest July
e | celebration ever held in that pro^grdssive
city. For imany years "before
the war"?which now means the
Wbrld War?the public-spirited cltla
zens of Darlington celebrated the 4th
( of July, and the attendance came
from all adjacent counties, and was
? unusually large.
This year the celebration will be
held Monday, July 5th, and many
progressive steps will be added to
t the attractions which formerly
. brought such a large number of visitors
to the city,
d First of all, the business men, and
the entire community, backed by the
Chamber of Cotmimerce, have determined
to have everything absolutely
a nrnmom nfhlnh Included con
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3 tinuous and vaHed performances
from early morning until late at
night has been arranged, and It la
! impressed upon all' prospective visitors,
that they will be the guests of
the town with uo charge /or any of
>f the attractions.
n Especial attention is called to tie
fact that horse racing will be a
marked feature of the celebration,
as this has always been; music Will
. not stop during the day, and an orchestra
will continue the music for
y open air street dancing as late at
lI night as the dancers cate to trip the
3 j light fantastic; moving pictures, car.
[ nival attractions and distinguished
d. visitors will all add to the pleasures
1 of the occasion, when the town and
community generally will be tie
committee on hospitality. SeveflU
n humorous features will emphasise
this part of the program. Do ndt
forget that everything will be Absbe
lutely free.
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could give you
'k~ remedy for your
cigars over the c<
least pay some at
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idea that there w
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very soon means
these trucks, writ
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*' tiRASS PLOT WEEK.
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' The Civic League is anxious to
: ? beautify the streets of Cheraw and
l. as it is too late to plant anything
s cen't we get the beautiful grass we
r already have now, cut even, mc.wed
it and all the trash kept off? Think
11 about it, house-keeper, and help us.
(1 The town only cut s the weeds on the
: streets in August and by that tl'rne
I our streets will be a wilderness une
less we do something now. We want
the help of every man, woman and
r child here to not only help us to
keep the streets clean but also to
beautify them. It will cost very little
after we get them in shape. The
(town scraper evens them off with the
J ugly old telephose poles with which
! we have to put up with but we can
y i keep the grass mowed down around
'"ithem. Especially the streets with
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of experience REO Spet
told you th?.t he
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high cost of "doing business
aunter or raising cotton, tobaccc
tention tQ him, would you not?
ly not listen to some of the use
swhejfr?- Why did the Rainw
CocaijCtjte Bottling Co. buy tw<
e a R^o Speedwagon user, who I
as only one truck that it would
light truck?sold them. Wher
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anorjier in tne same neignoorn*
:e us-for names of users and asl
ill uf.up and ask for a demonstr
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three rp^a of trees are kept, thesfe FOR 8.
could be' improved greatly if some
one wqpi}*: Q$ly take their rake andi One plate glass c
mower >out there. We are going to for candy, one lot
try to Wove hll the ugly old stumps,1 will sell as a who!
etc., and: by the 1st of July to taken at once. Ap]
have oitr etrtqtq !n beautiful order, fice.
t' -rr* ? ? Mr. I. R. Melton
Miss Lola Fiierson, of Brooksvllle, this Issue as a canc
Fla., w^o'baa been attending school flee of Coroner.
in Spartapburg. h*9 joined her mo- ?
ther, Mr|.'.Ifeola;' Friprson, who is Farmer: "See hei
spending'the ailonner with her sister, doln' up there?"
Mrs. Ire^f Boy: -One of your
tree and I'm trying I
Mr J. M. Mitchell, of Charleston, ?
S. C., whh Mfwed with Mr. Ed Reid "Don't chide me f<
in the jfyvy duffig the war, spent a volver. This little g
few dayr "wlt^ Mir. Reld this week. pnoe."
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lfaated. "I vas starving ai
Can acc0JSP9dgte a few more table
boarders. IrApjty "Mrs. J. W. Warr. The Chronicle $l.i
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before we sold him had the About His (
-pay to own, and that a
ever we sell one Reo that We cater t0 ",e
ood; Don't ask us about
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ALE. Malloy-Cook.
ounter show case Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock' \J?-~
grocers sunddies. Miss Catherine Mai icy and Mr. Char-' (\fu\Tk
le very cheap if lie Cook were united in matrimony, ! 5T v y
ply Chronicle of- Rev. A. H. McArn officiating. They j
left for Lancaster by automobile to;
ia announced In spend several days with relatives of
lidat^ for the of- 'he groom. | ^
VICTORY FOR CHE RAW. !
Hamlet Team Defeated Eight to One.,
pears fell off the In a onesided game here today, Che-1 "
to put it back." raw beat Hamlet, 8 to I. While'the
? game was slow, there were several
n carrying a re- sensational plays. Hamlet was un- 'pLp CfofW
un saved my life able to hit Fisher when a hit was M. HC OldlK
needed. Cheraw plays Bennettsvllle
'ell me about It." here Wednesday, Thursday and Fri(id
1 pawned it." day. your next tires i
* Batteries: Cheraw, Fisher and Wll- with the 81
50 a year. son; Martin and Tullo9 for Hamlet,
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Vho Smokes is Particular
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man a wida than you ever received before?
11 what y< u want?not something that does
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