Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, September 16, 1921, Image 8

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\ f s I Sioral Strna Joe Stricklin, Jr., returned Sunday ( from a visit to Bishopville. r- i E. Gilbert Smith spent last Sunday 1 afternoon in Dillon with friends. Mr. Calvin Mcintosh, of Columbia, spent last Sunday In Cheraw with1 relatives. Mr. S. L. Roberts, who has been in Cheraw for several weeks, returned to his home near Mullins last Sunday. Mrs. Alex Harrall and little son, Thomas Vanderford have returned from an extended visit to Salisbury, N. C. SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION fbedford's Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Re* suiting from Torpid Lirer. East Nashville, Tenn.? The efficiency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the Cenuine, herb, liver medicine. Is Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a grocer of thle city. "It Is without doubt the best liver medicine, and I don't believe I could get along without It I take It for sour stomach, headache, bad Uvar, Indigestion, and all < other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. MI have known and used It for years, and can and do highly recommend It to every one. I won't go to bed without It In the house. It will do all It \ claims to do. I can't say enough for It" Many other men and women throughout the country have found BlackDraught just as Mr Parsons describes ?valuable In regulating the liver to Its normal functions, and In cleansing the bowels of impurities. Thedford's Black-Draught liver medietas Is the original and only genuine. Accept no Imitations or substitutes. Always ask for Thedford's. e. & Madge A! Prize Content?$! For the big or little girl who writes Evans Hat Company will pay $500.00 awfully easy and it's lots of fun. All compose the last line to the contest SAMPLE LI There was a young lac Who thought hersel f Till a !Madge Evans So much altered her J. P. Allen will sell her THE PK1 First Prize $ " Second, 4 Prizes .... 2 Third, 5 Prizes 2 Fourth, 10 Prizes .... 1 Fifth, 30 Prizes Total Prizes Tmcfae I HA for Little m ??u??? type of girl. Rut designers are c so we go to Paris and buy models est Parisian style. Have you bou Now showing a c * ~ ?""" vV^ Mr. R. T. Caston i3 spending a week >t two in the mountains of N. C. Harrington Thrower end Hunter McArn left Wednesday for Clemson College. Mrs. C. L. Prince, Jr., and children have returned from a visit to Baltomore, Md. fZi " i 1 , * . , t Crepe k tn<J georgette bined in shades* and fugjiami, ^ and mahogany, and peacock Sue* 1410 J9 yVto*V'?(!<> Puu,'j w Evans FOR GIR! sk The New 500 in Money Prizes the best "missing line" the Madge in real money in prizes. Really, it's you have to do to win a prize is fb limerick. You can do it?just try. [MERICK iy named Jane, _ " frightfully plain. Hat | that, ' again. , . IZES 0.00 .... $50.00 15.00 .... 100.00 10.00 .... 100.00 0.00 .... 100.00 5.00 .... 150.00 $5.00.00 . . \|\ TJladac &vamk J(\ KATS I \ Spam. TS Ladies >nl y human, and often the styles the de di rect and bring them back here and gh t your new Fall hat yet? Be sure The Ne Sells Madge :omplete line of Ni and Dry rv. t vv/, 4 * Mrs. N. Bruce Edgerton and little ' son, Bruce, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. Jno. C. Evans. Mr. C. W. Estes, of Greenville, spent 1 Wednesday in town. Mr. Emmet Ingram, of Richmond, is visiting friends and relative^ here this week. Straight'Lines Characterize these \ Betty Wales Frocks' satin Charmeuse <om< and pleated georgette comb )fnavy in brown and pheas* trastii brown, ant, navy and rose- inna\ , black wood, black and ai.d j colonial blue. rust. Si:o 14 to 42 . Si:cs 1' Nn?tuiidau>iuiU? (UiiroiU.'rJ anJ tiv v/J frt Onh Q L. M. Evans Co. Cheraw, S. C. Hat C .S ONLY Store About Contetf Missing Line Li Prize LI Fill in the last lin 'How' is it you're o To get such lovely ha Then Mabel wisely i "I just look inside RILES GOVERN1 1. Only girls from six to sixtee 2. Only lines written on this cc 3. Missing lines must be maile 4. Decisions on prize awards a judges. NAME ADDRESS MAII MADGE EVANS H CO*2 Broadway r Trip to Par by .Madge Evans Can you imagine anything more dc cannot. So, when 1 was told that M special trip to Paris for new hat mc be. The boat trip was really wonderfu I didn't get sea-sick a bit. I wish yc you would have enjoyed it as much <i immediately notified the biggest mil to have my special hats ready. Th with them to show the new hats the first, and, of course, you know that s in the world. Then there was Lina M Evelyne Varon, and?Oh. so many 1 i We bought many of them?all kin and most popular materials. We hn folder for you and if you only coul adore them all, just as I do. Of com just for a certain type of girl. Soni thin, and there, is the the dark girl a Evans hats or so popular?because I 'signers of my company here turn iu copy the idea. You see, the Madge K it is a Madge Evans hat when yo w Store rans Hats ew Fall Ready to 1 Goods \ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wertheim, of Blairstown, Pa., arrived a few days 1 aeo to make their home here. Mr. < Wertheim is employed by J. L. and i J. C. Crawford to operate their chick- . en ranch on "The White Arrow Farms" about two miles from town. The construction of the different buildings will begin at once under the supervision of Mr. Wertheim. J Canton crcpe incd with conig shades of silk ry and rust, black ado, brown and I to 42 rie Dcahn in u Vwuitty a =J v ^onte^l It : Blank merick Content inorlok i e. Write clearly. 11 ways able its. Miss Mabel?" epliecl? * J N(i CONTEST n are eligible to enter contest, intest blank will be accepted, d to us before October 1st, 1921. ire left entirely to the committee of , TO AT COMPANY New York City is" # ilightful than that? Really and truly, I [other and I were to make another dels, 1 was just as happy as I could il?I love the water . . . and imagine, in had been along with me?I know is I did. When we reached Paris we [liners there that we were to call and le next day we made appointments ry had created. "Maria Guy" was the ;he is one of the biggest hat designers [outon, Talbot, Marguerite, Germaine, eally cannot think of all the name*. iris of shapes and all the vpry newest ive illustrated a lot of them In a Id see them. I know you, too, would so, every Madge Evans hat is made ie girls have full faces?others are iml the blonde girl. That's why Madge :hey are made individually for every t are just not good looking enough, vans hat you buy is actually the lat u do. vV'car, Millinery Miss Mattie Lou Smith left Wednesday to accept a position as teach. ?r of English and History in the Aberdeen, N. C., High School. i AT THE qv M. liUU J 9 Harry Ji "IF ONI A Good Wes Alao Vanity Fail What Diffi Darlinsftoi CI He Heat ii Heat, self, bol f one Ele raw Ioa and eat Cher % \ Miss M. Ford, who ha3 been'visiting ber sister, Mrs. Tom itobinson near Chesterfield ha3 returned to her home in Georgetown. i "LYRIC . : i Y t ember 17 th Carey 1 Y JIM" tern Picture r Girls Comedy jrence Do You Think ' 11 Electrik M and tieraw Brea< \ :re it is baked with I nstead of baked wit But, to judge it foi in taste and look * 1 x r * l 1 r 1 ctrik iviaia icar ana Mi'. f. Boost your horr Cheraw bread. 7 aw Ba Cheravv, S. C. * -- 1J ^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' a DR. T. E. WANNAMAKEE, Jr. jfl ETE SPECIALIST B Office Hoars 9 to 2 l|ffl Office at Residence CHERAW, S. C. B DR. O. H. PURVIS B PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office Residence Public Square Huger St. Phone 243 Phone* 247 J CHERAW, S. C. A DENTAL NOTICE H I will practice at Chesterfield Mondays and on Wtednes- M day Evenings. fl Tageland on Tuesdays. ML Croghan on 'Wednesday morning 1 of each week. / Society Hill on Thursdays. Iheraw on Fridays and Saturdays. R. L. McMANUS, Dentist Cheraw, S. t i . , ; i rhere Is In ; laid Bread I? 0 Electric h Coke * your;s, buy a Chele town 4 4 Irprv J '