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CHERUB CHRONICLE "1 j ; JOE LINDSAY, EdJtor Foreign Advertising Represenutive THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIA HON I ~ r CLEAN IF WEEK?SEPT. 12th-19th c 1 The Civic League has named next c --- c ? 10?K oe ploan week beginning otpi. i<.iu ? up week and is urging every citizen in Cheraw to see that their yards and lots are put in the very best order possible. We hope every one will heed this request for the sake of the health as well as the beauty of our town. Of course every one will be on the "look out" next week to see the places that are not cleaned and we surely hope there will not be a single home in Cheraw whose premises will not reflect the loyal and cooperative spirit every town should have. This request is directed to every merchant in town as well as home owners. For the past week or two the Council has advertised an order calling on our store keepers to cut weeds and clean up in the rear of their buildings and the report is, that no attention was paid to the order. Now the ladies, who have the interest of the town at heart, are requesting you to see that a thorough cleaning is given to every piece of property in your keeping. Don't be a slacker; do your part toward iinaking "Clean Up weeK a ^ success. o New 'Chute. A new adaptation ot the parachute has been experimented upon by the army air service. This consists of carrying the parachute in the rear of the fuselage with certnin special equipment. When accident makes it necessary for the pilot to leave his plane in midair he simply pulls a lever, disconnecting himself and a section of the rear fuselage from the rest of the plane. New Good rv in v Among r New Val and Line New Ladies Neckw Fancy Collars, > New Gossard Brass New Kid Belts New White Goods New Fancy Gingha New Percales New 'Peach Bloom Underwear New Wool Plaids f< New Curtain Drap New Cretonne New Sheets and P: New Colored Cham Watch For Ann READY TO WE Wc are getting in heauti our first showing as soon as tf L. M. EV; I vary net at Occo - rm-ch?? Flaur c art-lea this Indian Haad DONE to golden b every one tender kind of hot cakes Oct And it's only a matt< the batter. Any one who can 1 make such hot cak Flour. There's no sab to measure out. The) in exactly the right p this way. I You simply add mi ing to Occo-nee-chee makes the most wont and biscuits that eve reputation. Your grocer carric You'll know it by the ! Order it today. For good Peerlctt i AUSTIN-HEA1 Durham, N I OCCO-NE Self-Rising Takes the Guess out of Baking VOULD BE POWERFUL NATION iut Separate Nationality for Ukraina Does Not Seem to Suit tho Qroat Powers. The Ukrainians art by far the moot lumerous of the races aspiring to islependence through the disappearance if the Romanoffs and Hapsburgs. There are 35,000,000 Ukrainians, most >f them in the six southern and southvestern former Russian "governnents," or provinces, and in eastern ialicla. The Ukraine is larger than Gernany and twice as large as France. It iretches from the Carpathian mounaius to the Black sea and the Cau asus. It contains tl^e oil fields of lallcia and the famous Donetx coal ind iron region. Almost all the cereals, -attle, sugar and salt exported from he former Russian empire came from he Ukraine. If the Ukraine manages to survive ind keep within its boundaries the erritorles in which its race predomnates, it will be the most populous md the richest of the new states created by the war, and next to Russia, he largest country In Europe. An independent Ukraine, however, ioes not seem to fit in with the Interists of the victors in the World war. is these interests are conceived by heir statesmen. Hence every possible effort is being made to deny the ?xistence of a Ukrainian race. Durng the last few years the most absurd tnd unfounded statements about the Ukrainians have been circulated and lave gained credence.?Herbert Adams .iibbons in the Century Magazine. New Jersey seaside mothers, who ,iave been bothered in keeping tab od their children, have adopted the niethxi of embroidering their addresses on the back of the bathing suits worn by the youngsters. "I live at 37 South Texas avenue," read a neatly embroidered inscription across the shoulders of suits worn by two young bathers who strolled about the Chelsea beach the other day. When they were tired of the beach and breakers thej turned their backs to the life guards and inquired: "How do we get where It sars t.i our backs?" The necessary directions were given and they reached home safdy. Is Coming aily Fhem? ;n Laces ear .rests and Ruffling iiers I ms for jr Skirts eries Mow Cases bray, 10c. ouncement of AR SHOWING ful garments and will have ie heat wave passes. \NS CO : cakes that I hot cakes! I rown, light as a feather, I and delicious, that's the I n.npp.chpp Flour makes. I jr of minutes to prepare landle a cake turner can es with Occo-nee-chee t, baking powder, or soda r're mixed with the flour, >roportions and cost less lk or water and shortenFlour to get a batter that lerful hot cakes, waffles r did honor to a cook's :s Occo-nee-chee Flour. Indian Head on the sack. plain Hour ? unexcelled rON COMPANY orth Carolina E-CHEE J Flour f and Saves you Money GENUINE "BU IT DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for 10c We want you to have the best paper for "BULL." op now you can receive with each package a book of 24 leaves of W11L+.? the very finest cigarette paper in the world. I For Best ReouLj Use LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by Druggists and Dealers Tired | Si "I was weak and run-down," Kj I relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of 4j Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and Just felt tired, all the time. > I didn't rest well. I wasn't U| | * I ever hungry. I knew, by M this, I needed a tonic, and Eb as there Is none better than? ^ j ^ Tlio U/nmon'o Tnnin Hi u hid numaii o iuiiiu w gS . . , I began using Cardul," continues Mrs. Burnett. "After my first bottle, I Blept kd | better and ate better. I took m four bottles. Now I'm well, A n feel just fine, eat and sleep, Rd M my skin Is clear and I have un 9 gained and sure feel that ?< Cardul Is the best tonic ever w 1 made." |S Thousands of other women Ml ^ have found Cardul just as A SM Mrs. Burnett did. It should E U help you. At all druggists. Igi I A pipe W( tongue if y i sec cai ch< v?h a g] Prince Albert it All told in toppy red bmgt, tidy red tine, handsome pound I end half pound tin a i ; ?i._ /- !' pound crystal glass r humidor with jIC sponge moistener top. S1V Copyright 1921 BjhtS m -'I by R. J. Reynolds la Tobacco Co. Wins ton-Salem, 1^ rjrrmccpmmmirofmii I Ter ! Jack K H H H H H ?? ???? H tJ a What the Press and [j Public Think of h King's ComediC ans and Plays H H fc-J n ^The World: "The tent thcutre's ne wplay, "Country Boy" is clever throughout, skillfully constructed and felicitiously fine performance. One of the real events of the holidays season." The American: "We sat beneath the spell of a four-act play, "Country Boy," that included comedy, drama, humor, brilliancy and charm. It is an undeniable success, and if you miss it you will be sorry." The Tribune: "We do not think we would be likely to overestimate the proper state of ''Country Boy," one of the truly noteworthy comedies by American outhors." jjj Evening Mail: "A fine an dpurH pqseful study of current, donnfcstic H problems as the theatre is likely to house this winter, and as well wj^t^ ten an dwell acted a play as Broad^ way is likely t osee. Its performance H last night had an electrifying effect." H H H H ' H The Times: "Country Boy" is - 1 intytHAotin f. hi 1 n?\er, auiuu auu unci couug?w.vow ^ ((1 by an exceptional spirit anil in^ telligent performance. H H H . H H 3 SHOWS H H H H Hj _ JJ.SIIgHIllTI tllllllllTTTT Advertising in The Chronicle Brini >n't born your Vy> ou smoke P. A.! Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your j :tion! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimra i and. will do for your peace and content! 2ck up the men in all walks of life you mee 10 certainly get top sport out of their pipe lew with fragrant, delightful, friendly i Deri! A ? ,1 1-? * ' > n.im, pu uji wagui your weeK s waa mai j bert's quality and flavor and coolness ? a :cdoin from bite and parch (cut out by our e patented process)?will ring up records ii :le eld smokemeter the likes of which you ore could believe possible! feu don't get tired of a pipe when it's packe i.nce Albert! Paste that in your hat! Irr1, just between ourselves! Ever dip in rt .of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albei mskin's papers ? quick ? and cash in on a iat will prove'a revelation! the national joy smoke Lt Theai ing's Come CHER WEEK BEGIN Monday, Sep Jack Kin? 25 WHITE P] AanerleaN Best ftramatl will present High C Plays. Change of Pr Mght. Monday Night 1 /m i nCei VjUUllliy FOUR ACT DIM C SPECIAL BETWEEN Al Admission 40c and 25c., One lady will be admltte J |\ KK c?ch adult ticket Mond START AT 8:15 jjmjmj-mj x 111 x 113 cxxx or 1 p K* yj&a M> DRY V nO you know thz \ JL/ poultry raisers m n make liens lay? This mon ' I their hens don't lay. J Scratch feeds won't n i make Scratch Feed the bul! eggs. The feed that Makes smoke- ! abundantly is Ful-O-1 ! The Quakei iy pipe - , j rect bala r ? vl'lliSiIiiiS hen P'cks t daily f?r fbe w< s ? all jFjTik Come to Prinea i T*uM about this j Co. guaran Prince S^kaS\ nd its \WVV) exclu- j a your ! never d with Chesterfield to the I t* . ? 1 rj rt and J 1 ci?a" LUCILE ? 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