Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, July 07, 1921, Image 2
GHERAW CHRONICLE
JULY 7, 1921
. JOE LINDSAY, Editor
,,-u-A,lorrnf-i
Auvcrtuinp R^r.rcnentative
L THE AMERICAN_RRc.SS ASSOCIA HON j
SALUTATORY
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With the starting of a new-sp^per
career we are sure it is'the proper
thing for the starter to mako as many
. promises as a politician before election
day so we. hereby ina"ke 'em and
also our bow as editor of this newspaper.
It is needless (or Boon win ne.i 101
the writer to explain, that this is a
new field of work v\e are entering and
is one beset with many difficulties so
until we get the *4hang of the thing,"
we beg your indulgence.
It is .pledged to the people of this
community our best effort to give you
a newspaper of which you will ., be
proud and a mouth piece that will correctly
speak the sentiment of all right
thinking .citizens. It is- our purpose
to publish news, us we sc-e it. accurately
and fearlessly. We will endeavor
to do our duty in giving publicity to
all wrong doing and in pointing fcout
civic errors as they are broujght to
our attention. ...*: ..
We hereby -dedicate these pages to
the upbuilding-of the town of Cheraw
to the promotion of- good in this Community
and to the growth and development
of all religious and public Institutions.
With a noted divine who,said. 011 be
ing criticised for making a grammatical'
error in one of his sermons. "If
the'English language gets in myy way
in preaching the Gospel. God pitgUhe
English language", so we say, "If the
English language gets in our way in
publishing this newspaper, the devil
take the English language.
Wanted Correspondents.
In every section of Chet|erfield
county and Sniithfiehl sec-ion Marlboro
county. We want live correspondents
who will send us news items
every week. Apply to Editor, Chronicle.
Invitation.
We wish to extend to all organizations,
Civic, Patriotic, lteligous or
otherwse the use of our columns to
report their meetings or where pub.
licity will help. We al>o wish to. urge
the people of this eomunity to^,report
all local items of social affairs, that
will be of interest to our readers. In
doing this you will not only help its
along in making this a good paper but
you will svr\*i> vour'neighbors who are
interested in your activities.
FcVv^ Quill PoSs No .v.
About* tli^. owjy-'H+i4+ one'sees
\ 4n rnite<T"'States nmv arc on the
stage or are orn;:.:n :its .11 a lady's
writing d?;<k in "f ci <!ia;nlier. "An
actor 'playh'g 'ho part .,f 1 <tntesinan
or a king or ?j.g< ?ernl of ong;
hundred ??r nyore .wars ag > vill write
Ills usiii ;i miihi |?? ??
ami inst?*:i'l of puptr
will spriti!:!'* v:i:i I < M <>f a suit shaker
to soak up tlit* surplus \VV' ink.
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Cash and C
CALLED S
Showing the e
Merchants & F
At Cheraw S. 0? at the close
RESOURCES ,
Loans and Discounts, 448,490.33 (
Overdrafts, 11,198.85 i
Liberty Loan ^onds Owned |1
Bank 83,350.00 ]
Stock Federal Reserve Bank 3,600.00 1
Furniture and Fixtures, 4,358.78 1
Banking House, 214)31.16 jl
Other Real Estate owned 10,333.16 S
Due from Banks and Bankers,30,059.31 (
Currency, 4,063.00 1
Silver and Other Minor Coin, 1,713.07
Checks and Cash Items, 1,083.80 j]
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TOTAL, 619,281.46 '
.State of South Carolina, *
Chesterfield County.
I. J. H. Wannamaker Cashier, of the
swear that- the above Statemtnt is tru<
attached fully and correctly represent
contained therein, to the best of my kn<
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
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i Correct?Attest:
M. W. Duvall
.1. L. Anderson
H. M. Duvall,
Directors.
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For Your Sum
Arrow and Ide Shirts at
w llson Bros. ' Silk Hose
Cheney ^
W ilson Bros. Und<
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Regal Spear S
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vvny w\jvu
quality ciga
Because we put the utmoi
one brand. Camels are a:
sible for skill, money and life)
fine tobaccos to make a cigarett
Nothing is too good for Cami
in mind! Everything is done ti
jest cigarette it's possible to buj
iimply for show.
Take the Camel package for
nost perfect packing science <
ect cigarettes and keep them fi
?secure foil wrapping?rever
he fold and make the packaj
here's nothing flashy about ii
;xtra wrappers. No frills or ft
Such ikings do not improve tl
lian premiums or coupons. An
nust pay their extra cost or ge
If you want the smoothest, i
:igarette you can imagine?anc
'rom cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
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TATEMENT ^ ;
ondltlon of the
*armers BanK
1 of Business on June SO 11)21
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in. 100,000.00
Surplus Fund 20,000.00
Jndivided Profits, less Current
expenses and Taxes Paid, 9,717.39
Due to Banks and Bankers. 11,495.77
Dividends Unpaid, 101.00
individual Deposits
Subject to check 238,807.40
Cashier's Checks, 783.91?239,591.31
ft)tes and Bills Re.
discounted, 160,625.99
Bails, payable, Including Certificates
for Money Borrowed, 10,000.00
Bills Pay?Gov't securities 67,750.00
rOTAL I 619,281.46
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above named bank, do solemnly
and that the Schedules hereto .
the true state of the several matters .
jwledge and belief.
J. H. WANNAMAKER
this 6th day of July 1921.
H. A. McLEOD.
Notary Public.
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Liner y acatiuii
$1.50 to $3,00
50c to $1,00
Jeckwear
:rwear and Pajamas
iummcr Caps
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st quality into this
> good as it's poslong
knowledge of
p
sis. And bear this
o make Camels the
r. Nothing is done
instance. It's the
:an devise to proesh.
Heavy paper
tue stamp to seal
*e air-tight. But
t. You'll find no
irbelows.
IA f??nlra nun mftro
at* jiauag aujr iuvav
id remember?you
it lowered quality.
nellowest, mildest
I one entirely free
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..Origin of Name Wood.
That the first wiip bore the1 name
Wood dwelt near or adjacent* to a
wood there can he no reasonable
doubt, for the name first appears as
Atte-Wolde, which meant "at the
wood." Later the name became Attwood
and In some; .'his was j
changed to Atwood,, which was later ,
contracted to Wood. Sometimes it re- ;
mained Atwood, a name that is still
to be found In England. ' ' I
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Printing I
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THE kind of printing thit
pays dividend! is the
kind you should have.
Pile, muddy, poorly arranged
printed matter ! worse than
none. The quality of your
a business is often judged by ^
the quality of your stationery
<s ?inferior printing gives an .
II impression of cheapness that ,
is hard to overcome, while
a good printing carries with 16 ' ' *
desirablesuggestionofquality. [
We produce only Quality
Printing. Whether you want
an inexpensive handbill or a *
letterhead in colors, if you
order it from us you w:ll be *
b sure of gettjng good work. 1
We have the*equipment and
the "know how" that enables I
a us to get out really good print* I
ing?printing that impresses j
people with the good taste of ?
b its users. That is the only
kind of printing that ,
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IHSTRIfT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOIf TliE EASTERN
DISTRICT.OF SOUTH CARD*
LINA/IN BANKRUPTCY
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In the matter of H. K. SeegarA- &
Co., of McBee in the County of Chest- J
rfield and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
To the Creditors of saiJ Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby giver that on tihi
28 day of June 1921. the above named
was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that
the first meeting of his creditors will
be held at the office of R. J. Kirk, Ref
lotto
who
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guess
tires^
A LONG about th
ing neighbors
? With folks expectii
there comes the ques
U. S. Tires are a
nowadays.
The U. S. Tire
tire buyers.
Those who start
bought anything els
Those who came
with "bargains," "re
tires.
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Getting one hund
buying is a straight
. guess-work or a ga
Tne most essent
local U. S. Tire dea'
completely sized lin<
He gets his U. S.
: U. S. Tire Factoryestablished
and mai
U. S. Tire makers.
He is the man wl
stuff shipped to him
sell, but new tires <
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to the owner of the
owner gets. With <
whether he lives in
centers of populatio
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eree Florence S. C? on the 13 day oi properly come befor
July 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, at At this meeting will
which time the said creditors may at- ed the sale of the st
tend, prove their claims, appoint a cire urtd other persi
trustee, examine the bankrupt anil the bankrupt, withou
transact such other' business" h$ may to creditors. Claims
' Quick, clean he
for every kind c
. TT is hard to appreciate the Nev
JL convert:etu : a ad sri'd. faction the
of cooking with 'he 1 Jew Per- heat
lection until you have actually lore
done so. utei
It's a rc-!L f, cr^r-l :\ warm l*PP
weather, to be r. 1 a ' c
.. coai, wood anc. '.v. to: , saoep- not!
ing up litter and bPwidug tlie a
stove. Ar.b tIictt you don't The
have to 4 rush the lire" en sim]
baking davs .and heat up the nonkitchen.
Two burner , on the insti
New Perfection wi'l give you are t
all the heat needed for any save
hind of baking. You can repu- to \v
lare the heat produced, ny each take
burner, warm something genriy fill i
on one and roast over another -c
xt tj -i.- kor
111 a New Perfection even.
suits
The long blue chimney of the regu
f r_.: clea
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has qi : J
ing about |
is time of year a man finds his motor- ==^
getting anxious about .their tires. "
lg old tires to "pop" any minute,
ition of what kind of new ones to buy. nswering
a lot of questions like this
TH
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following embraces two kinds of tractior
? . ? tread y
wholly
ed with quality first, and have never u. s. t
le but the quality standard tire. lo^gsu
to quality first only after dabbling ??th?
ibates," "job lot" and "surplus stock" pmwuc
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oonle rrolno r?n Hnllnr in 11TP
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-forward business proposition ? not
me of wits.
ial man for you to know today is the
ler who is concentrating on a fall,
e of U. S. Tires.
Tires straight from his neighboring
Branch?one of 92 such Branches
ntained all over the country by tiie
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io can give you fresh, live tires?not
i from some point wher.e it diu ju>t
of current production. f
juality, selection and price-advantage
medium weight car as the biif car
jqual service and buying opportunity
the smaller localities or the greater
n.
ited States
id States Rubbe
Auto Service Station, Chera
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e said n^ef ing the manner prescribed by tire rules of J
also be cons! le the supreme court for filing of claims 1
ock of merd an- in bankruptcy. v ?
snul property of Florence, S. C., July 1. 1921.
it further notice Robert J. Kirk, Retiree in Bankruptcy
must be files in' 7-8-21-lt
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;at ?h A
?f cooking /dpa
v IJertecticti supplies just
right draught to drive the "nil
of the white-tipped flame B i H
ibly against all the cooking ffc/ jt
nsils. The whiteed
flame produces
most heat and does AUDDINB
soot up yout* kettles nH M
pans. ' I.
New Perfection is StOUHTYOIt
pie, practical, eco- stanoabo , '*
deal. Supplies heat ^ mSSS^ ,
mtly,and wkenyou
through just shut it off and
your fuel. You don't have '
ratch it. No adjustments to /
care of. A boy or girl can
t and clean it.
the most satisfactory re?
use Aladdin Security Oil
ilarly. You always find it
n and efficient.
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Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold
v,t hardware, furniture and depart
stores.
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PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves
IE U. S. NOBBT TREAD
the going is specially ieavy with snow,
sand, in hilly countryftrhere maximum
i on the road is a factr, no other tin
et devised is quite &< effective, or so
approved, by motorinj opinion, as the ,
fobby"Tread. ( ^
rv simplicity?two diapnal rows of ob?
ids. interlocking in thekrrio on the road
! result of all the years oU. S. Rubber exc
with every type of ioi the world over.
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"The moat essential nf f?r
you to know today in tk t'n
business is your looal'J- St
Tire Dealer."
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