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ATTRACTIONS ON LYCEUM HOSE ABE INDUED Tajent Has Been Especially Well Selected. SURE TO PLEASE EVERYONE Lyceum Course Part of Modern Community Life?Ticket Sale Should Be Large. The attractions for this season's Lyceum course have been definitely announced. The course Is an especially excellent one and the sale of season tickets should be large. The attractions on the course are all to be furnished by the Redpath Bureau, and this means that they are sure to please everyone. Lyceum courses, with their informative, inspirational lectures and good, clean amusement, are an Integral part of modern community life, and there is no question but that the local course will W splendidly received. The following is the first number of the Lyceum course to be held in the School Auditorium, Thursday evening Oct. 20th under the auspices of the Civic League. V. S. WAT KINS. Probably no class of platform speaker or entertainer i? more popular and more appreciated than the master interpreter. V. S. Watkins is in the front rank of the profession, a fact evidenced by the repeated "and insistent demands for his return. Mr. Watkins presents a book. He mukes us see and feel and enjoy the story as vividly as if we were seeing the story acted by an entire cast of characters. His artistic attainments are great, his dramatic ability being unusual. Probably this Is heightened by his the?ITT V. S. WATKINS. atrical experience before entering his present work. But underneath all he possesses the strong character and personality which are fundamental in * ~ nrm/kn nf nor. acquiring me uigm-ai. u<rfei? vx fection in the art of interpretation. No difficulty is experienced in distinguishing between the different characters of the story when interpreted by Mr. Watkins. Quickly a definite characteristic of each person represented is noted. No matter how suddenly or frequently a change occurs, his skill is such that the audience can easily follow the story. Mr. Watkins' repertoire is large and Is being constantly increased. For 6ix successive and successful seasons he has been scattering the sunshine and presenting the subtle lessons of George Broauhurst'S story, "Bought and Paid For," and entertaining and captivating his audiences with the humorous and intensely interesting stories of "The Fortune Hunter," "Bambl,*' and others which he presents. Each season finds him more popular and In greater demand than in the past. The Cave VVo-nan. Scientists say that the cave woman was the equal of the cave man in the use of a clnl>. And she was probably more than his equal in the accompanying argument.?Boston Transcript. PLAYHOUSE1 BENNETT' PRICES S2.00, 6 m took hhgsct &1MINST many /y?u/ and novfl ~^1 ij^cin&s^ lass^ 'fm//r? ? , ' SOLO BAND wi orgy noonday Twmi ? -.4^^--- i i i > ! W c arc glad to anncunc us a?am and in ckar^e of ker partinsnt is now claan and fi arc Cheaper, especially ALL I ?4 Cheraw Hdw. Cherav I i Standan , It always pa quality in every t in stock the best' I money. Li t Munsin cover you wit This underw I value and perfect A Right Size F Bi C ente niei The glove that vvi Get them now w\ size.' IT Y\ ' Li. M. El Chem\ I izzuzzz : STATEMENT OF T1IE OWNERSHIP, CIR1TLATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY ACT OF CONGRESS OF Al'G. 21 15)21 j Of Cheraw Chronicle published weekly at Cheraw, S. C., for Oct. 1st, 1921 Stale of South Carolina, i County of Chesterfield, ss. i Before ine, a Notary Public in and j ; for the State and county aforesaid, i 1 personally appeared Joe Lindsay, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the j i Editor and owner of the Cheraw I : Chronicle and that the following is, j to the best of his knowledge and be- i lief, a true tsatement of the ownership management pf the aforesaid publica-i titin for the date shown,in the above! caption, required by the Act of Auguse 24. 1912, embodied in section 443, | Postal Laws and Regulations. That the names and addresses of i f rS?Y OCT. 18 SVILLL, S. C. II 50, SI.00 and 50c OMIN & AGAIN!! 1HJ G CO. Present [EftTUftE-S NSATIOtf gjHH8 SJVOW Tfte Stowaway. AND OPCWESTPA STRU T PARADE- jg[ I JJU. dy Friends :c tKat Mi3S Pegues is witli old department. This de' t resh looking and all prices JMINUM WARE. & Supply Co. f,S. . i Goods tys to buy good hing. carry values for the least :t g Wear h satisfaction. ear is extra good fitting. or Everybody, iv , ri Gloves 11 give satisfaction, lile we have your vans Co. v, S. C. the publisher, editor, managing edito and business managers are: Joe Lim say. Cheraw, S. C. That'he owners are: Joe Lindsay. I That the known bondholders, mor ; gagees, and other security holde; owning or holding 1 per cent or mor of total amount of bonds, motgage or other securities are: Rosa 1 ! Stricklin, Cheraw, S. C.; Bank < Cheraw, S. C. Tr?ir? t rvnciv Sworn to and subscribed before rc this 10th day of October 1921. J. H. WANXAMAKER. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS I) If. T. E. DAW A MAKER, Jr. EYE SPECIALIST Office llours 0 to 2 Office at Residence CHEJfA AV, S. C. DR. 0. H. PURVIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Residenc Public Square Huger S Phone 213 Phone 2-1 CHERAW, S. C. DENTAL NOTICE I will practice at !hesterlicid Mondays and on Wfedne: day Evenings. Pageland on Tuesdays. Mt. Croghan on Wednesday niorniu of each week, r.ocietv Hill on Thursdays. 'heraw on Fridays and Saturdays. H. L. McMAXUS, Dentist Cheraw, S. < o J Xotlco of Loss of Stock Certificate Notice is hereby given that the cei j tificate no. 74 for twenty (20) share of capital stock of the Peoples Buih ing and Loan Association, of Cherav S. C., owned by the undersigned ha been lost or destroyed and applici tion will be made by him to said Pet pies Building and Loan Associatioi of Cheraw, for a new certificate then for on the eighteenth (18) day of N< i vember, 1921. September 29th, 1921. 196-41 M. K. HAMDEX. I 0 1.50 gets The Chronicle one yea j I j^?bi2&S&s& I isliifl r, A wholesome soap powd j. No waste. The quickly < granules never stick in the bar scap does. The big 5c saves soap, saves time, c clothes. The most cconom you can buy. Grandma enough for j-our finest th cheap enougn fur a.* yuur in No Boi The Globe S < n I Pigmy Pigs, j DIS( Ths smallest known species of hog oi t Mie pigmy swine of Austria. They j On 2.">th o , are exactly like other hogs in every j ^ j wjj| aJ particular except size, being no longer of chesterfie 1 than a good-sized house rat. i ,, , . for a disch o. . , r, .u r, i- Estate of Jc State of South Carolina, :e County of Chesterfield. ep ' t J. W. Rainwater, Plaintiff, 7 Court of Common Pleas. VS Dock Brown, Elizabeth Hollin and Matilda Hollin, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: The r You are hereby summoned and rei quired to answer the complaint in J you h this action, of which a copy is here- ' _ _ with served upon you, and to serve > ciSK l'i 6 a copy of your answer to the said ; complaint on the subscriber at his office in Cheraw, S. C., within twenty jjjr days after the service hereof, exclu? sive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint J B$ within the time aforesaid, the plain- B ^ tiff in this action will apply to tho el Court for the relief demanded in the r- complaint. ? D. F. PECUES, 1- 'Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ v> Dated April 15, 1920. 18 To The Defendant: Elizabeth Ilollin: Th? pi: Take Notice: That the complaint in calomc > this action, together with the sum- nausea mens, of which the foregoing is a s- copy, was filed in the office of the Medici Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and cd ani General Sessions for the County of only ir Chesterfield, State r-f South Carolina, | Price c on September 21, 1021. B. F. PEGUES, r. 9-22.6t Plaintiff's Attorney. The Chroi P?? W I? W ? I I || m if - ' 33 k I $$$ / r.ti/#*? 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