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}0f ' ^ % ICoral Items - i 4 ? Miss Pattie Poston spent last week in Marion. a ) Paul Hardin, of Chester, is visiting,8 relatives here. Born t Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baker Ii : . I Mr. C. C. Covington, of Marshville,' was in town Tuesday. ' 1 Miss '"Billy" Lindfors is visiting Miss Lucile Poston. Mr. Wm. Rudman spent Tiresday, in Dillon on business. I Mrs. Bessie Page has returned from a visit to Camden, S. C. Mr. E. Gilbert Smith spent last Sunday In Dillon with friends. * # ? Miss Elizabeth Evans is visiting friends at Rocky Riyer Springs. Miss Jennie Byrd of Lamar is visi- 1 ting Mrs. W. L. Tolson this week. ( 1 Mrs. C. P: Bundy is visiting her daughter in Hartsville this week. MS Miss Willie Arant is visiting rela- 8 tives and friends in New Bern, N. C. * I Mr. Robert Chapman left Tuesday ^ (morning for a trip to northern mar kets. / ? WW ' ) I Miss Edna Vernon Dudley of Gas tonia, N. C., is visiting Miss Marion Martin. I .... J. Miss Katherine Stevens, of Bethune ' is visiting her aunt Mrs. L. A. Mei-'1 klejohn. |1 ... * j( Mrs. Hoyt Dozier, of Sumter, 1s the attractive guest of Miss Alice Little,' near Cheraw. a ... d Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horton, of Al. ? bemarle, visited Mr, and Mrs. G. I. * Rae on Tuesday. n ... v Messrs. Malloy Evans and Donald MaJheson spent Tuesday* at Rocky I River Springs, N. C. a *? | ii Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. Pollock arid P Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hlckson left Tues- tl day morning, via automobile for Myr-J 1 tie Beach. jn lit Attention is called to the sale at|t< Htlrton's Cash Store advertised in Jp this issue which starts Saturday Aug jh ust 13th and lasts a week. j tl ?\j mmW bmmhmhiwtmmm 1 r Mr. Burch, of Winter Garden, Fit is visiting his pncle H. A. Burch. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thomi m August 6th a son. Messrs. J. H. Kinsey, M. W. Duval ,nd J. T. Ladd are on a fishing tr; it Waccamaw Lake. There is a good story in the adve tisement of Guaranty Loan & Tru Co. in this issue. Read it. Misses Lou Esther and Ruth Ma lard spent last week end with the mcle at Heath Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and M and Mrs. H. T. Lindfors, of Columbl spent last week with Miss Nora Stubt Mrs. H. J. Shoemaker and Mrs. N. Garrett, of Spartanburg, are visl ng at the home of Mr. Robert Casto Chesterfield voted for water worl Tuesday Aug. 9th the vote being abo two to one in favor of the propos tion. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and litt laughter Kinsey are spending a v nation at Morganton and Asheville, MSJsses "Lucy Overton wind fCarr viae Baldwin of Mt. Gilliard N. ( ire visiting at the home of Mr. G. lae. Mr. J. S. Burch spent Tuesday 3uby attending the funeral of the i ant son of his brother Mr. T. ] 3urch of that place. Mr. J. Frank Davidson is spendh three or four weeks in Cincinnatti doing player piano work and studyli the Baldwin line of Pianos and >Pla er Pianos. Mr. Davidson is connet ed with the music department of tl Crown Jewelry Co. Mrs. P. H. Arant has returned fro , visit of several weeks with h< laughters Mrs. W. R. Riser in Ne lern, N. C., and Mrs. J. W. Denton ! 'ort Monroe. Va.. She was accomp; lied home by Mrs. W. D. Riser wl /ill spend several weeks here. We want to call attention to rl dvertisement of Harrells Hardwai n this issue. It is important th. roperty owners are having it calif [ their attention that 94 out of 1! louses (over 50 per cent) in tow eed paint. Every one realizes thi ; is necessary to paint one's proper! ) save it fromi decay and we hot rdpterty owners will iqfcpect 'the! ouses and check this waste. Sav le surface and you save all. A BUSINESS mac '4A very pitiful he said. ,4Mrs. Horace Big two-hundred.pound manager for some rail iParker died a couj home in a taxi; dead ii 'Mrs. Parker looket It was a distinctive so: been. I thought perha vestment of Parker's < you know how he lived "To my astonishme There was a little life i he nut it off. 'He was good for saving money he would Insurance wasn't a goo ed to have an insurant who didn't have brains "As Mrs Parker tolc her eye and rolled do' both of us. "When all the bills she had come to me foi partment: it was the o The man who told of deep breaths. ''Driving home thai side of my house.The st A LIFE IN the South, GUAF Offices M. & Dist J. L. Perkins, ] W. D. Arthur, H. W. Goolsby, D. L. Tillman, J. S Teal, Jr., i., K. S. Huey is visiting relatives inj Lancaster. I is Mrs. W. 'P. Pollock spent last week' end in Columbia. ! * * ? H? Paul Hardin, Sr., of Chester, was 'P in town Wednesday. Rev. W. E. Hurt has returned from' r* a visit to Richmond Vu. st i v Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harrall spent last Sunday in Hartsville. ,y iir Miss Emma Stubbs is visiting her brother Mr. W. P. Stubbs. [r. Mrs. R. S. Huey is visiting her pa- ' ia, rents in Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. (8. Miss Claude Godfrey left on TuesJ. day for a visit to Yorkville, S. C. it n. Mrs. W. E. Hurt left for a visit to Richmond Va., this Thursday mon- , ks ing. ut , li- Mrs. S. R. Mclver and Miss Mable < Mclver are visiting friends in Ander. son. le a- Rev. John Matheson, of Union, is N. visiting his brother Mr. D. Si Matheson at Montrose. le Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Godfrey and Miss 3., Page Godfrey spent several days in I. Charlotte last week. Miss Louise Cox and Miss Gladis in Presson, of Monroe are visiting Miss n- Marion Martin. H. Miss Sarah Pegues is entertaining &veral of her friends at a house party lg at her home in Marlboro. 0. ig Mrs. R. T. Quick and children of y. iPamplico, S. C., visited the home of it- Mr. Preston Quick the past week. * j le Mr. H. L. Powe writes from Rich- ? mond that the roads between Chem raw and Richmond are perfect, er w Mrs. W. D. Pegues, Misses Olivia, J in Ethel and Julia Pegues have taken a a-J cottage for several weeks on Sulli- < 10 van's Island. , < k Misses Ethel and Julia Pegues will k it- go to Charlotte, N. C. about Septem- , re ber 1st to enter a Charlotte Hospi. at tal for a course in professional traina' i id. ing. 11 o ] n CARD OF THANKS. it We wish to thank our friends :y through the Chronic'e for their kind-j >e ness during the sickness and death r of our Mother and we want to thanl: e them again for the beautiful flowers. tttnei womaoK ana tiros. In Which Posi \ i told me this story: thing happened in my office a couple of c Parker came to see me. You remember ler; looked as solid as the Bank of Engl way-equipment house. )le of weeks ago. Pneumonia. Fever in a forty-eight hours. I verv voune. and verv attractive in her b rt of gown, and costly, as all her gowns 1 ps she might have come to cotfsult me ab< 'state. He must have left considerable, I ? int she told me that he had left her hardlj nsurance; they had talked of increasing it, ten years, at ieast, he said, and. at the ra have enough so that she would never neec d investment, he argued. The only people ;e company invest their money for them 1 enough to care for their money themselves 1 me her story, a big tear crept out of the wn her cheek. It was an unpleasant int ? are paid she will have a few hundred d r work. And we imade a job for her in oui illy kind of work she could do." me the story stopped at this point and~too : night I came to a crossroads, about a hal :reet isn't any too well lighted at that poini SURANCE CONTRACT w THE ATLANTIC LIFE, wi IANTY I J. W. M 'c F. Bank Building /^T rict Agents J. Darlington, S. 0. Hartsville, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. Cberaw, S. C. Cheraw, S. C. v BUSINESS LOCALS All Business Locals CASH In ad* ranee. One cent a word for each In* fertion. FOR RENT?4 room cottage. Apply to#L. R. Cox at The New Store. The health officer requests all pro. perty owners and residents of Cheraw to put their vacant lots and premises in sanitary condition by clearing same of weeds, trash and all undesirable matter. Fine work for the Boy Scouts. Thank you. ?Now is the time to buy Nitrate Sodd for 1922 deliveries. Cheaper than when cotton was 8 cents. See Thos. M. Knieht. O WANTED: Position as English, Science or French teacher in High Bchool by young mian who has completed three years a* the University ot South Carolina. Address U-63 care The Chronicle, Cheraw, S. C. Just Received L; se: New Oxford: For Fa t Oxfords and Straps sver this Fall. We have SelKy s W mg Tipped, Ball Stra] witk new low Keel. Selby s Brown and Black Sucdc < Selby s Black Strap Pumps witK Selby s ArcK Support Oxfords v, JUST A] Ladies Onyx Hose, Glove Silk, \ THE NE\ CHERA / tion Would \ x ? By Bruce Barton turned, anotl lays ago," and we slid J accidents. Parker? "And ye and; sales Parker's wll protect her : the office; that she nev "And to lack gown. and her bab lad always "I carry 3ut the in. with the cos assumed; ' checks with was left ' ' anything. A day or but always "Mrs. Jo of mine who 1 ite he was nis and died : 1 to worry. "A man who neeu future of hit were those daughter is i is ready to m corner of "And I i erview for Mrs. Parker' assured; anc ollars So trained, r liiing de- " "I would and say: k a couple "It didn* pictures of tl f-mile this "In whit t; and as 1 you?" ith one or the oldest LI ill provide for the abov ,OAN & ALLOY, General 1ERAW, S. ( ' t ' ? ?-? /<?: >....I. .1. . f--"1 r'' .* rip.jf.*=g PROFESSIONAL CARDS / DR. T. E. WANNAMAKER, Jr. , EYE SPECIALIST Office Hoars 9 to 2 Office at Residence CHERAW, 8. C. DR. 0. H. PURVIS PHYSICIAN k SURGEON Office Residence j Public Square Huger St. Phone 243 Phone 247 CHERAW. S. C. DENTAL NOTICE | I will practice at Chesterfield Mondays and on Wfednes| day Evenings. Pageland oh Tuesdays. Mt. Croghan on Wednesday morning' of each week. Will nn Ttmrarlava Cheraw on Fridays and Saturdays. ' R. L. McMANTJS, Dentist Cheraw, S. C. arge Shipment ol lby s and Straps .11 Wear will be worn more than ; i i i instock >, Light Tan Pumps Oxfords with military heel. t hahy Louis heel, i 'ith military heel. RRIVED finest value in America at $3.50 I V STORE w, s. c. * * * rour Wife Be ? i tier car shot around the corner . I gave past each other easily enough. It was t, you know, it sort of set nie thinking. 1 ?e up there in the office. You ramemlx from all the rough spots of life: what p er had to do any real work? think of how hard she'll have to work n y alive. a good deal of insurance. I used to tl it of living, I dont know A man wo the thought that he was leaving his wil two after he told me this story: nes and her son called on me. She is the svent swimming in the lake one afternoon in the water from heart disease. of modest means was Jones, but he toe 3 family. Mrs. Jones has lived comforta in a good school, and the boy- having flni rake a fair start in life, thought as she talked that I would like ( sv picture to publish side by side. She v I Mrs. Parker struggling away at a Job f< I lay those pictures in front of every fath t occur to Parker in time: it did occur leir wives: :h position would your wife be if some! f FE INSURANCE COMPi e- : . TRUST l Asent * Phone 192 J* District Agei R. L. Watts, Pageland, V. J. Covington, Cheraw C. E. Clark, Cheraw, S. W. J. Brown, Elliot, S. C. S. Lynch, Cheraw, S. J twmmmr ?. : ' ? The Eterna With the Hou: "What Can I I Dinner and Supp< Let Us S FOR BREAKFAST Cereals, Poet Toaeties, I gar Cured Breakfast Ba Grite, Pillskury Pan Ca Syrup, Wkite House, I FOR DINNER Swift s Premium Hams, roni, I risk or Sweet F Beans, Corn, Canned V CAD GTTDDCD A k/Vir Ai IX Lunck Tongue, Ham L Sardine* in Olive OiJ, toe*, ^Ve^son Oil for and Olive*, Cracker* of E. V. M] CHERA\ Pkone A Naw Missouri Vorolon. Charity may cover a multitude of ilns. but curioalty uncovers a lot more.?Warreusburg Star-Journal. o Bear Dream Not Alarming. To dream you see a hear signifies 70U have a rich enemy, hut not cunning. To be attacked by a hear deaotes persecution, which you will over* throw wben It seems acost hopeless. , . . . " LYI MON May M< In U A TB ^ _ i\ rnvare Realart's Birtl Also Latest P i i i i r-T'/ # I the wheel a quick jerk i one of those ALMOST : couldn't seem to forget 2r how Parker used to ride he took in the fact ow, Just to keep herself link it was ample; but uld hate to pass in his e the way Mrs. Parker ! widow of an old friend -v after a hot game of ten>k no chances with the .bly since he went; her shed his college course, :o have her picture and rith her children's lives ar which she was never er in the United States to Jones. Here are the hing should happen to \NIES in CO., Its s. c. r, S. C. c. c. C. ; . I ' -r-vi?i - : ': 1 Question sekeeperIs / lave For Breakfasr, er?". ? v suggest: * Corn Flakes, Grape Nuts. Sucon, Sliced Ham or Dried 'Beef, Ices, Log Cabin Syrup, Maple Premier or Lord Calvert Coffee. , Rice, Asparagus Tips, Maca*otatoes; String Beans, Butter egetables. Tea, Fruit. P oaf, Veal Loaf, Deviled Ham, Pork and Beans, Fresk To ma- \ Salads, Apple Butter. Pickles any Sort, Tea. ELTON, w r rt /-t V, is. u 250. , . Controlling ?rocms. There doei not to be much doubt among mental specialists that drauas can be controlled to a certain extent. Don't bave "downy" pillows, which cause too finch heat. They should be low. thus relieving the work of t?e heart. Windows should he left wide open. Let nervous children have a nlght-llght. These are cmcng the hints given by an expert to those who would have pleasant dreams. . J. 1 mmmmmmmtMammmmmm , tic DAY cAvoy ' - ' ; Scandal" hday Special athe News. jjjtBr i 1 I - * ?