Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, July 07, 1921, Image 3
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To seal in
the delicious
Burley flavor.
It?6 toasted.
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Sural iltrrns
Miss Eva Hughes of Savannah
visiting Miss Etta Powe.
Mr. Jerome Wilson, of Columbi
spent Tuesday in Cheraw.
Mrs. W. M. Stevens and children ai
visiting Mrs. H. S. McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Duvall retume
from Philadelphia Monday. *
Mrs. C. W. Boyd, of Statesburg, !
C., is visiting relatives in town.
Miss Marion Boyd has gone to h<
- home in Statesburg for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.ACooper spent
few days in Charlotte the past wee!
Miss Grace James, of Davidson, f
C.. is visiting her father W. D. Jame
.Mrs. J. A. Spruilt and children ai
spending a vacation at Ridge Crest, f
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Miss Clauciie Powe ^returned thj
week after several days stay in Chai
leston. ,
Mrs. U. S. Barrington and daugfotei
Miss J?ouise, of Columbia, are th
guests of Mrs. J. F. Held.
Miss Sarah Pegues and Hal Duval
Jr., are the guests of Mrs. T. P. Hai
rail at Myrtle Beach this week.
Mrs. J?v w. wuson is visumg ne
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rabon, i;
Lugoff.
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Barber Shop Sold.
Mr. E." A. Marshall, who. for the past
six years has o^yned and managed a
barber shop in Cheraw, sold his shop
Tuesday to Mr. S. S. Kiziah an experienced
barber of Monroe, N. C., Mr.
Kiziah will come to Cheraw immediately
and assume charge of the business.
Mr. Marshall has not definitely
decid'ed on his future plans.
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Mrs. K. A. Hancock, Miss Nell Taylor
and Mr. John Cooper, of Timmons- '
ville, spent the week end last week 1
, with Mrs. W. R. Hancock.
IMr3. C. P. 'Whalev of Missoula, Mont,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. H. Kendall.
The Misses Moseby, of Thompson,
Ohio, who have been visiting their
aunt Mrs. A. G. Meiklejohn returned to
their home on Wednesday.
Mr. Jno. N. McNair* of Sanford, N.
C., was in town Tuesday. * *
Miss Eula Knight returned Saturday
% from a visit to Akron and Cleveland.
I Ohio.'
Mrs. Herbert Wannamaker tntertained
the Bide-a-wee Sewing Club
^ Wednesday morning.
is Mr. .Eddie Coker, of Society Hill,
was in town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meiklejohn returned
Monday from an extended viPe
sit to Wisconsin, Mr. Meiklejohn's old
hotne.
id Messrs. Otis Ladd and Bill Thrower
attended a dance in Lancaster Tuesday
night.
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Mr. Will Duvall and children and
Blanche' Roby Wannamaker and Mc.
:r Iver Evans are spending a week at
Myrtle Beach.
a Miss Elizabeth O'steen and Hubert
Osteen, of Sumter and Emily Piatt,
^ of Aiken, spent last week end with *
_ relatives here.
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Miss EJ:!h Wood the popular mil- n
j lner of the New Store left via Winston-Salem
for her home in Philadelphia
last Friday. 11
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Misses Isabel Jean LaMonte, of Rae. n
ford, N. C., and Mary Reid of Bates- e
burg, S. C., are visiting their aijnt, n
r, Mrs. M. H. Finney.
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Mrs. C. F. Tillman and Mr3. Eliza- d
both Davjdson have returned from v
1, Texas where they have been visiting t
- relatives the past year. b
Mr. Malloy Evans is at home from *
r Clinton, where he has been attending J
a a summe^term of school at the Presbyterian
College of S. C. f
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ade Flour
>t by Test ;
I cake making.
Vith Every Sack
a sack
Hendrix Co.
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Stronger, More
Than Ever 1
For months, we have wor
Goodyear Tires for passen
better. We have increase
our clincher type Good
made the tread thicker,
heavier, ^he bead stronge
larger size Cords are like
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Stronger, uiuic uuiamt.
tires, and inner tubes,
added value. Whatever c
there are improved Go<
and Tubes now ready f
nearest Goodyear Servic
The Goodyear Tire &. Rue
Ofrees Throughout the I
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Miss Mamie L. Davis will leave on
Friday night for a 10 day holiday in
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. P. B.- Huntley and children and
Teddy and Mareen Duvall are at Pawley's
Island for a 10 day stay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Johnson, and Edward
Keith, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. W. R.
Hancock.
Misses Elizabeth and Rebecca Mant.ing
and Elizabeth Cates returned to
tneir home in Spartanburg, after a
toU tn U?n PJmt. Alnllnv
v i.?u bu iuio. juu ttiu .nanv ?
Miss Doris Hartzell leaves today for
Cardinal, Va., to visit her sister Mrs.
ft. F. Foster.
Misses Margaret Ladd and Susie
Moore Lindsay left on Tuesday for
Lancaster to attend a bouse party.
Mrs. T. P. Harrall and family and
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris and little
laughter Caroline have taken a cotage
at Myrtle Beach for the summer.
Prof..and Mrs. J. H. Cowles and
ihildfen, of Lexington, N. C., and Mrs.
3. M. Cowles, of Franklin, Tenn., are
'isiting Mrs. Cowles sister, Mrs. L. C.
3irie.
Mr. V. H. Kendall and family went
>y automobile to Charlotte Saturday
o take Miss Mary Van Kendall who
vill visit relatives and friends there
or several weeks.
Misses Ruby Benson and Mildred
Daniel left by automobile for their
mme in Marietta, fla. Mr. Ceo Ter
ell will accompany them as far as
Uhens, returning by rail.
Prof. L. J. Stillwell, of Utica, N. Y.
s'as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
2vans for a few days. He left on Mon
lay to act as counsellor at French
Iroad Camp, at Brevard, N. C.
Mr. R. E. Hanna and Harold F.
Crauss accompanied by 14 Boy
Scouts of the Local Troop left by autonomies
for a camping trip in the
nountains near Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss Etta Powe entertained the Wo
nans Auxiliary of the Epispocal 1
Ifcurch last week. After a short busiless
session, a social hour was enjoy- 1
d at which delightfully cool refresh- 1
nents were served.
Mrs. Kenneth G. Matheson and
laughters spent last week in town *
vith relatives. They were returning
?y automobile to Atlanta from Lynch.
iurg where they had been attending
he graduation of the oldest daughter,
diss Belle, at Randolph-Macon colege.
Fire Snnday Night.
About 2:30 o'clock Sunlay night fire
lestroyed the old Alexson house on
ligh Street.. This was one of the old
and marks of Cheraw and was unoc upied
at the time of the fire.
Dr. J. E. Funderburk wned the build,
ng, which was partially covered by
nsuarnce. i
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Rase Ball Team Disbanded.
Oheraw base ball team was disband
?d after the game in Laurinburg on
ruesday where they were beaten by :
score of 5 to 3.
The -management states that thev
have been unable to get players this
season who could deliver the goods
and rather than make the public suffer
for lack of good games they
thought best to disband.
The team, however, made a good'
showing Jul / 4th putting up two creditable
games with Hartsville winning
both of them. ,
If you want to get results advertise
in The Chronicle. It payc.
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gercarseven
id the size of
year Cords,
the carcass
r. Today our
iwise bigger,
And fabric
, 'too, show
ar you drive,
adyear Tires
or it, at the
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Camden Man to Wed.
Lowryville.June 25.?Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Matthews Titman anonunce
the engagement of their daughter,
Alda, to Lemuel Covington Berry of
Camden, the marriage to take place
July -21J?Camden Chronicle.
Not S? Funny,. Then.
When you smoke a cigar you are
smoking more labor than tobacco. It
seems a funny thing to think of ?except
In some cases, when you perform
most of the labor yourself.?Boston
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Ifa in Mythology.
New York Telegram?"It's Just possible
that Venus mightn't have gotteo
that golden apple from Adonis."
Tbasso! In which case Paris mightn't
have gone hunting and got killed by a
wild hoar*?Boston Transcript.
Should Have Been Pinchsd.
Two London policemen, in order to
obtain evidence against a club, played
poker therein, but It was a piker's
game. They lost only nine shillings
between them.?Boston Transcript
Soldiers Maks Monty on Rata.
Inducements in the way of bounties
are offered to the French soldiers ts
Induce them to hunt the rat9 which Infest
the barracks. The bounty takes
toe rorra or money considerations and
an increased allowance of wine. Oue
man obtained a release from duty for
a few days and spent the nights In
hunting the rodents, and bis success
was so great that one man from each
company was assigned to the same
duty and the results of these assaults
was astonishing.
Students Compete With Profiteers.
Charcoal, salmon, codfish and other
commodities will be sold at several
points in Toklo by students of Waaeda
university who have organized to
raise funds for their studies on social
problems and at the same time to cut
Into the trade of retail shops which
ask unreasonable prices. The goods
are to be sold at a 40 per cent d'scount
from the ordinary price.?Japan
Advertiser.
> FOR SALE
Velvet Beans?Now is the time to
plan for making hay, $2.03 per
)ushel. Also mixed peas, while they
ast, $4.50
Powe & Davis,
Cheraw, S. C.
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The next time
you buy calomel*
ask for
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Th* purified end refined
calomel tablets that are
nauseates*, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retained
and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
HitMvi \jtij Sdftri%i Until Ski
Tried Cirdl?Saji Mlnik
Wu Surpriikf ?Get Akaf
Fne, Beam Narad
and Hedtkj.
8prlngfleld Mo?"Mr Utk Vtf M
wMk I could kardly ttul my, u4 I
mould kare bearlag-dewa pains mad
mas mot well at amy time," aaja Mr*.
?. V. Williams, wife of a weilknewa
farmer oa Routo I, tkis place. "I
kept gettiag keadackee aad karlag to
ye to bed," continue# Mr*. Wllllame
deacriblag the treublea from which
ake obtained relief through tke nee ef
Cardul. "My huibaad, baring keard
of Cardul, preyo|0d getting it fer me.
"1 taw after taking some Oardml
.. . that I T?? Improving. Tke resnlt
was surprising.-'- I felt like a different
person. I
"Later I suffered from weekue?
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at nleht. I was aa
narroua and crow. My kuebaad laid
ka would get ma torn* Cardut, wkick
ba did. It itraagthenad mo ... My
doctor said I got along flat. I waa te
good healthy condition. I tuaat
My too muck for it"
Thoueande of woman kara Buffered
m Mr*. W1ll|nm? describes, until they
found rellaTfrvm the um of OardaL
Sinco it kM h*1 pad go many, yen
dhould not kasltata to try Cardal tf
troubled witk womanly oilmanta.
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