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! iCoral Struts I
Miss Alice Campbell, of Aberdeen,
wa^the guest of Miss Nannie Brasing-ton
last week.
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Mr. Billie Mclntyre, of Bishopville.
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and!
Mrs. J. N. Stricklin.
Mr. Mack Barbie, of Florence. I
spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. C.I
M. Huev
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yi/.ss Annie Coward spent Frida/y
in Darlington with relatives.
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Joe Stricklin, Jr., is spending a few
days in Bishopville.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricklin and
children, of Bishopville, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Stricklin.
Little Miss Annie Lee Spencer, of
Darlington, i3 visiting at her grandfather's,
Mr. A. B. Coward.
Mrs. Robert Fotner has returned '
to her home in Norfolk, Va., after
spending last week the guest of Miss
Nora Stubhs.
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Mrs. F. A. Lockey, of Wadesboro.
N. spent, several days this week
with her aunt, Mrs. J. X. Stricklin.
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Mr. A. S. Manning, of Spartanburg,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Edwin
Malldy.
Miss Maggie and little Jani3 Liles
are spending this week with rela.
lives in Darlirjrton and T.'mmons.
ville.
Miss Viola Sanborn has returned
from a visit to Columbia.
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Mr. Jas. Powe, cf Florence, spent
several da-s with hi? mother, Mrs.
J. H. Powe.
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Mr. G. I. Ray spent Wednesday in
T \ nchbiire. Va. ' '
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Miss Lucile I'oston has returned
. from a visit to Columbia.
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Mi-s Puttie Piston relumed Wednesday
frctn ;i vi it to Marion.
Mis-s Nannie Prasington entertained
in hi r home Wednesday afternoon
with rook in honor of her guest Miss
v/ Campbell of Aberdeen. The highest'
scores were made by Mi-ses Margaret
Ladd anil'Susie Moore Lindsay. Delicious
refreshments were served and
all reported a very interesting after-'
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Mr. I. Blum, of Dillon and Baltimore,
was In Cheraw on Wednesday.
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Miss Ellen Bull, of Columbia, spent
several days at home this week.
Mis3 Claude Godfrey has returned ,
from a visit to Yorl^.
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Mrs. J. T.- AniOB has returned from
a visit to friends in Lancaster.
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Miss Lois McArn returned-on Tues- 4
day after several weeks stay with j
relatives in Laurinburg, N. C:
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. J3ullivan,
of Cash, a son, on Wednesday,
Aug 3tst.
Miss Wfctkins, of Camden, is visit. J
ing Miss Elizabeth Bifll.
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Mrs. R. E. Fetner, of Norfolk, Va.,!
who has been visiting her cousin, i
Miss Nora Stubbs left'on Sunday to!
visit the formers parents in Rocking-!
haim, N. C. Miss Stubbs accompany- ]
ing her.
CoL' W. F. Harrell, StafT Office.^
Regular Army, and wife and children
visited Mr. J. R. Harrell last 1
week leaving on Friday for Marion.
- Mr. Carlisle Harrell, of Marion,
is visiting his uncle, Mr. J. R. Har- i
rell.
Mrs. J. L. Guy and son Edward
are visiting the formers mother, Mrs.
J. H. Powe.
Mrs. Jno. Womack and Miss Kath.
leen Murray visited in Latta the past
week.
Miss Vera IPerritt who has been
visiting Miss Kathleen Murray has
returned to her home in Lamar.
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Mrs. R<>bt. Thrower has returned
to her home in Raleigh after a visit
with Mrs. W. T. Thrower.
Miss Elizabeth Evans, Lucile Hurt,
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Esten Matheson, Don S. and Jno. F.j
Matheson, Mallov and John Evans,
chaperoned by Mrs. W. P. Pollock
enjoyed a picnic party at the Country
Club on Wednesday.
The regular meeting of the Young
be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
Peoples Christian Association "will
at' the Presbyterian church. All
young people cordially invited.
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Dr. A. H. McArn, who has been
preaching at the First Presbyterian
church in Charleston for the past
month returned home on Monday.
He will preach here Sunday invorning
at 11:15 at the Presbyterian
church.
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'lor-Cannady buggie:
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old days, with a nic
have the goods an
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Tomatoe Catsup, 8% 02. bottles
10 for 1.00
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Sliced Beef, 5 oz. galsses, 3 fcr 1.00 |
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Welsh Grapelade, 15 oz. jar, 3 for 1.101
Welsh Fruitlade, 15 oz. jar, 3 for 1.10
\.s8t. Preserves, 1 lb. jars, 3 for 1.20!
Ripe Olives, 7 oz. bottles, 3 for 1.00'
Strawberry Ja(m, 1 1-4 lb. cans,
3 for 1.20
Eddy's Salad Dressing, 8 oz. bottles'
4 for 1.00
Eddy's Salad Dressing, 4 oz. bottle'
10 for 1.00
Welsh Granejuice. at. bottle, 2 for 1.50 1
Community (
BUSINESS LOCALS j
All Business Locals CASH in ad-!
ranee. One cent a word for eacli In-!
sertien.
"COTTON' MONEY."
Cotton should not be thrown on *
the market as fast as picked, but
should be sold over a period of several
months to prevent a decline.
The Savannah Cotton Factorage
Co., Savannah, Ga., has money to loan
on old and new cotton, either lor
prompt sale or to be sold. They solicit
your consignments. 43-4t.
proved mechanical device* for
quick kodak finishing. All work
received by 10 o'clock a. m. finished
and ready for delivery by 15 p. m.
same day. Customers living out
of Florence send by mail any
morning and receive finished work
on the night mail. Developing, 10
cents per roll. Send us your kodak
work. Hamilton's Studio,
Florence, S. C. 43-2t.
Hamilton's Studio, Florence, S. C.,
has just installed the latest im.
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Welsh Grapejulce, pt. bottle, 3 for 1.00 j *j
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Frenchs Salad Dressing, 11 oz. botties,
3 for 1.25
Pure Maple Syrup, 1 pt. can, 2 for 1.50 ^
Life Buoy Soap, 12 for 1.00
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Sunny Monday Soap, 13 for 1.00 I
P & G White Xaptha Soap, 13 for 1.00
Star Xaptha Washing powder, 5c pack
23 for 1.00
Aurora Coffee, lb. cans, 3 for 1.00
Pat-a-cake, 4 packages for 1.00
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West fields Pork & Beans, cans
15 for 1.00
Hash Grocery
FOR SALE Pure Fulghum Oats, 99
per cent germination. Will soon
have a full line of all field seed,
write for prices or call at A. C. L.
freight depot and see us. 9-l-4t
The Pure Seed Co.
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New Ladies Oxfords for fall?
Evans.
Two new lots Gossard Corsets and
Brassiers. Evans.
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Dr. Scbtoll's Arch Supports for suffering
feet. Evans.
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discharge notice.
October 1st. next at 12 o'clock M,
I will apply to the Probate Court of
Chesterfield County for a discharge
as administratrix of Estate of C. S.
Bruner, deceased.
, ELIZA BRUNER,
A Administratrix.
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"TWIXK"?Washes and dyes at the
sa'ine time. Made by the makers of
Lux. 10c. Seo our window.
CkcTaw Drug Company.
The Chronicle $1.50 a year.
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Aminu Leads In Cement Use.
Although Portland cement was pat*
ited by Mr. Aapdhi. an English engl'er.
und reinforced concrete la credmI
to a Frenchman, America has
ade the moat use of them. The
anufacture of Portland cement hgs
ten brought to the highest state of
trfectlon In this country, and our
ie of concrete now ranges from the
aterlng trough to the Panama canal,
se of cement has mad. possible tba
ipreaplve architectural effect of vast
id lofty Interiors unencumbered by
ere and columns.
Life Ae I tee It
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8 yds. Ap
5 yds. Dn
11 yds. CI
8 yds. 40
12 prs. Go
3 prs. 50c
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Nice Whii
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New Silk Gloves for Ladle??Evans
New Lot Laces this week. Evans
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DOLLAR DAY. T1
3 lbs. Chase 6? Sanborn
8 cans Campbell s Soup
3 lbs. Morara Coffee
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Few of Many B;
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jss Ginghams
flecked Homespun
inch Sea Island
od Work Sox
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I other good bare;
Come and see us
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list "of misspelled words, in
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Dav Only
UESDAY, SEPT. 6th.
Coffee $1.00
$1.00
$1.00
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