Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 20, 1921, Image 4
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TH1
Friday, Saturday and
DOLLAR DAY!
Everybody is familiar with tf
tn 11? rv?I?TUr. 1
lies UOliar uays uim^ at i uc .
Our stock is the largest in th<
our business, in fad: our stoi
from cellar to roof with bran<
span merchandise which we
on these days at less than we
them back at wholesale.
21 SPOOLS THREAD
200 doz. J & P Coats' Thread
Black and White all sizes
$1.00
15 yds. SEA ISLASD
15 yds. Good Grade Sea Icland
27 inch wide
15 yds. for
$1.00
LARGE BED SPREADS
Large Bed Spreads?the Tery best
item in our store
Only about 3 doz. I
o
tumr ranj
$1.00
10 jds. BEST OUTING
1 lot, about .">00 yds. in short lengths,
10 to 20 yards, north 25c yd.
Opportunity, 10 yds. for.
$1.00
8 yds. MATBESS TICKING
Alatress Ticking, good quality
Sold up to 35c yd.
$1.00
Notice! Dur
mm CHRONICLE
\p\ JOE LDTOSAY, Editor river
: belt
Foreign Advertising Representative Cent?
THE AMERICAN PRESS A5SOCIA HON I
" ' mon<
strai
SHALL THE PEOPLE KILE? the 1
ton.
A general strike of all railroad men Wlt^
tending to stop all trains on the rail. are
roads of the United States has been of U1
called for October the 30th. Mr. R. M. "N
Jewel, a high official in the Feder. his j
ation of Labor says: "The public had vice
better get. into walking clothes." N'atu
? * ' .1-- Uvi. ?
Two million men leu xue puunt, mc f
consisting of one hundred and five the i
million people, to get out and walk. mem
Regardless of the right to strike or seas<
other merits of the strikers case, comr
when the life, property and comfort of tl
of the vast majority of the people in of th
this great country are put in jepodv ?q
by a comparitively few men, then it start
is high time for our government to fect
show them who will rule. stone
The public whom .Mr. Jewell tells to will
get on their walking clothes should busii
instead put on their fighting clothes Whef
and show these men that when they ter ]
attempt to put their own selfish in. will
terests above the interests of a great depr
majority of the people, they lose our be o
sympathy and support and we stand ^
ready to show them that the peopl men|
will rule in America. ,.q.
Officials say nothing short of a tw0
miracle can prevent this strike now . ^
so the people of this community should (je^
realize that this is our fight as much bUvii
as was the war in France. Those of
us who have had any experience in SOQn
railroading should stand ready to of- _
ness
fer our service to run the trains, maj,
telegraph and help carry on in other
ways so that the people shall still , ^
in 3
rule and our government be of the
settl
people, for the people and by the
suns
people. I
form
easy
OF ISTE REST TO ^ h.
EVERY .MERCHANT sti]1
ware
"Of all the suggestions made to i"g
bring about the restoration of normal 800,0
business conditions none is more time is es
ly than that of a national pay-up cam- Caro
paign. Such a movement if put into cstin
effect throughout the country, could j repr<
help business and relieve conditions j of al
wonderfully, it would be the electric | this
spark needed to lire the fabric of the | more
nation's business life. j *s
"The wheels are locked. They scort
have been locked for months. Nobody
has paid anybody else. Credit has pqr
been extended to the limit. The coun- tor
try has done all the business on pa- 4*
? per that it can afford to doy Some
^ready cash is needed to unhtfk the
^ _ ^^^freelj^ and. start the UM^aion to Co
REE BIG
Friday, Satu
Monday
5
ie big valNew
Store,
i history of
re is filled
j new, spic
will offer , 1
could buy r 1*1(13
10 yds. CUBTAIJi SCRIM
Just arrived?new and pretty.
Tlje kind you haTe been
paying 25c for
10 yds. for
S1.00
5 yds. CUBTAIS SCRIM
New and pretty?jnst arrived
Yalnes up to 50c
5 yds, for
$1.00
2 pr. MESS SILK HOSIERY
Buster Brown pure fibre silk
Sold up to $1.50 a pair?all colors
2 Pair for
$1.00
BOYS' PANTS .
Large assortment of Boys Pants
1 Pair for
$1.00
MENS RIBBED UNION SUITS
all sizes
Yalne $1.50
Dollar Day Price
$1.00
ing our Three Dollar
he South learned" a bitter lesson ' =
s past 12 months. While Texas I ; at
:he States west of the Mississippi |
sold their cotton, the eastern
held. The price fell from 40!
i to 10 cents. The banks loaned, IP
?y to their capacity. They even ; ] /<
ned themselves to accomodate i j %
'armprs who wanted to hold cot-! X /
I a I <S"JV.
Even now the banks are loaded 8 J
cotton paper. The merchants | /
carrying thousands and millions | p; Jr %
lpaid claims on their books. 1 :
obody who cares anything about |
eputation can afford to give ad. | 'vi
about holding or selling cotton. I ? t
rally, in the face of a short crop, I
growers want all they can get for < ?|i
staple. On the other hand, re- | ^NL
bering the lessons of the past |
>n, it seems to be the part of | %tenon
sense to sell at least a part |
le co'ton crop and pay up some | \
nee a debt paying campaign is
ed it will have a far-reaching efon
all lines of business. Like a W
i thrown in a pond, the waves X wSP;:
reach the furthermost shores of;
less. Buying will result. The Fs, \ J
>ls will be started to moving. Bet-1 Vtvy
business will result. Everybody
feel the stimulating effect. The J K %
ession will be lifted and we will \ / Aj
n the road to normal con ditions. ^
Charleston business man supple- Handsome
:s the foregoing as follows: "tar, is eigh
here is no doubt about it, the f.airly.^
I one is ratnc
things needed to put business on hcp 8kjn jg |
eet in this territory, are first, a w|th rose pii
paying campaign, and second, a crowned wit
ng movement. Put these two hair; eyes
>s to work and everybody will mouth.
be happy and smiling and busi- I
will be well on the road to nor- tuf
> 1 Hh
ne thousand dollars turned loose
ny city in^the Cotton belt would THE
/lolvto TT??Am ounricn fn
e luanj ucuiOi x ivui ouiiiicv iv
et, the money would travel per- Bj MAR
ing the useful mission of making j " *
many who are now hard pressed., THE \01
alf million dollars would settle
more debts and would go far toIs
solving the question of providwork
for the unemployed. The OTI1ICTL1
00 or more bales of cotton which 1 ^ bidding
>timated as being held in South \ guest of
lina, together with the new crop1
lated for this State at 650,000 Actually one
ssents on today's market a total n chum of
bout $145,000,000. The seed from day or two,
year's crop will add thousands 1 send the leti
! to this total. When this cotton ' strictest got
)ld it will wipe out manv old , T1,erp is n0
^v' or, ? i * the voting m
;s. ?News & Courier, Oct. 6. *, u \a
' tlon should
evident that
ALE?600 bushels Deltatype Cot- hospitality, I
i Seed at $2.50 per bushel. vital ion the <
_ _ . ? ? ? ? to bear this
G. E. King, McBee, | C. hp ha8 me,
. ? he should ex
\ for her klndi
'^J^^Teaters, $4.98 to $lo.00 at a guest.
|__ If ?oii hav
ORIGIN
rday and Moi
THE NE\
CHERA
DOLLAF
y, Saturday and Mom
10 yds APROX and DRESS GIXGHAM
10 yds. fo Good quality Apron and
Dress Ginghams
10 yds. for
$1.00
4 LIXEX FIXISH TOWELS
Linen Finish Huck Towels
Value 50c
4 for
$1.00
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
Large sizey?pretty designs or plain
Value 50c
5 for
$1.00
HUCK TOWELS
Large size, 18x80?Good Towels
' Value 25c
8 for
$1.00
10 yds. CHAMBREY
Pretty Xew Chanibrey?all colors
Value 25c
10 yds. for
$1.00
Days Only, 20 per ce
Men's
lice Terry
: *:/ v % m\I KITTEN'S I
j It JTTSS KITTEN
^ - IVl f(,r Sunday,
jfes *1 ^er new
"& &> Qu',e sure she wou
M....W \"-. vi(>d by all the othi
^1 wou,d also be the
|,pwu. ^ at church,
iLji Miss Kitten had
long time collecting
JMypS^l ber hat and I am
that It was trim me
f|- . fathers.
**4, 'jSBSwI ' Yes> M,S8 K,tten
3 1 of thp nrpttu llttli
nenr her home and
Alice Terry, the "movie1*
teen years old. Nature n? /
lowered her with beauty.
;r above medium height; *' n" r'l,ors w'th 1
ike silken damask, tinted a*' M ^ proved
ik. She has an oval face, had betfnh
a mass of spun gold ay sbe x
of blue and a winsome S?on ns her ho'
off she tripped dress
q for church.
. It happened that
Tjj^ifjrp rpryrvyn through the woods {
1 ill IN u j who was sitting on
AT '
RIGHT TIME ! fore It Is courteous
??? hostess, or have sent
Y MARSHALL DUFFER her shortly before j
*J card enclosed, a fev
0NG MAN GUEST bo"bons
| ^ever smoke wltl
1 mission of your hosl
so short but that there la .. . .
for courtesy?Emerson. other smokers In
J ask for permission.
" speuklng the Invitation If you see that otl
a young man to be the of smoking In the he
a household should come ?sk for permission
ither or wife, or whoever though none of the c
itess of tlmt household. flt the time,
young man often Invites ho not plan to t
his to be n guest for a vitutions or to leav<
and the mother does not you are a guest v
ter of invitation that the your hostess. She
>d form would demand, thing arranged for I
great crime in this, only hour. If you are i
an who writes the invita- portant business e
word it so as to make it cannot be broken <
his mother extends the you should rankc tl
and In answering the in- once so that no plan:
r>ne invited should be sure the time Involved,
fact in mind nmMvhether Itememher that v\
the hostess-to-be or not guest of the family
press his gratitude to her many little courteous
ness In wishing him to be women of that fam
young daughters it v
e_ visited In the house be: nide to_devote youi
- ? - "
U. "DOL
iday, Odober
V STORE
w, s. c.
L DAYS
lay, Odober 21 - 22
AFTTT I) I" V I k I PC
*? U 1JJ A UV/ 1/XiUkJ
Large Quilt Bundles 5 lbs.
about 50 yds. cloth for
$1.00
LADIES' WAISTS
Beautiful Toll Waists and Pongee
Values up to $2.25 for
$1.00
CHILDS' SCUFFER SHOES
?foi i-fr mi 13
sizes 5 to 8
Value $2.00
per pair
$1.00
$1.00 reduction on all other shoes
above $5.00 a pair
LADIES HATS
1 lot selected from our stock
for Dollar Day for
$1.00
2 MENS and BOT8 CAPS
A large selection of Mens and
Boys Caps
2 for
$1.00
;nt reduction on Ladi
and Boys Clothing
SEW HAT. near the road, and saw H
- "Chatter, chatter, chat
could hardly wait W111, which meant In birt
so proud was she "*'ou thief, you thief!"
hat, and she was And off flew Willy Blue
Id not only be en- a11 tJ,e birds In the woods
:r Pussies, but she K,tten was coming dressed
handsomest Puss bat trimmed with the '
feathers of their relatives,
been working a When Miss Kitten reache
the trimmings for d,e of the woods there or
sorry to tell you and bushes, out of her
d with wings and course, sat hundreds of bin
Ing like mad.
was not a friend "You are a thief, you wl
e bird that lived they shrieked at her, "you
I she had feathers children, you killed our ie
killed our father, you killed
^ 2 and J'?u killed our brother,
S At first Miss Kitten did
jp ^ them, but as she walked
flew over her, still screamii
A Just l)efore she cached
thf pnth out of the woods
| /Oi/ J Willy Bluejay and picked ol
\ f f fr0In her hflt
1 \/ m/CKffi Seeing bis daring, Tomml
I ICfr/" grew bold and down he sw
\ I took the hat right off Mh
1)1 head.
l/j.v "Pick out her eyes! Pic
I eyes I" cried all the other b
i ? around her, until Miss KItt
,, . . , scared she ran.
vhich to trim her thp bIrds followed
ow naughty s e and flnppjng their wings, a
Miss Kitten had to take rei
ras up early, and 8ome 0jd boards and stay i
use was In order dflrJ{
sed In her new hat Then out she crept, all
, .... gone, and never again did
s^e " pnss the birds or have the leas
? <rim Suaday hat with ?
a limb of a tree (Coprrlrt.)
to take to your some other young woman
, so that it reaches perhaps might feel more in
rou do, with your than In the young women of
v flowers or some where you are visiting.
Remember that It Is Jt
I)out gaining per- portant and necessary for
tess. If there are man to write a bread-and-bi
the family do not to his hostess as It Is to
n-nmnn f a r?r? TVla lattnr
iV UV, Xlll?
ters make a habit written within one or two di
mse then you may departure. A married man
to smoke even this to his wife to attend
ithers are smoking unmarried man must write
self, even though perhaps
iccept outside In- 8lster who bns been t gm
i the house when same household and Is wll,
lthout consulting clll,,e hls expression of gr
may have some- ber note.
:he some day and (Copyright.)
to have very lmngagements
that mmmmm
[luring your visit "IT FLOATS"
le fact known at What Floats?
3 will be made for You Do
IF
bile you are the You Have
you should show JL Life Preserver
? attentions to the i Made Of
lly. Ii there are SAVINGS
rould be decidedly
self markedly to 1
a V
LAR DA
21 - 22 - 24
LOOK F
It is impos
merous att
lar Days.
/ dicate the
the store,
will not la:
est saving
- 24 had'
^ 15 ci
1 " "
2 pr. LADIES SILK HOSE
2 pr. Ladles Silk Hose, white, black
or brown?value 75c.
2 pr. for
$1.00
LADIES CORSETS
One of onr best Dollar Day bargains
all sizes
Worth $2.00
Dollar Djiy Price ,
$1.00
MEN'S SHIRTS
A large selection of new and pretty
patterns, well made, E & W and
other famous makes?with or
without collar attached
$1.00
Dollar Day Price
6 yds. GINGHAMS
Our Best Grade of Gingham
Neat pretty patterns?value 25c yd.
For Dollar Day
6 yds. for
$1.00
es and Misses Coats,
JI Qualit
|H A good pie
in order. If 1
[iss Kitten. . .
teri" said house, sirloin,
1 language. 7 . 7
1 r? rv i m /J nf/h/-* Irn w*
j? to toll *"UUU SlCitKS
ifhcr oew meet every req
vdngs and __
;d the mid- JtvOl
i the trees
dSrechatterf When tender.
Icked catl" OTed It IS 30 id1
lotherf you day dinner,
i our sister ideal roasts ii
not notice market
along thej HJal KCL*
the end of ' We have JU!
r":zz of fine stall fed
.e sparrow on either of th
rooped nnd
is Kitten's 1
k , ? Buret
:k oat her
lrds, flying p
en was so * *
screaming Che
nd at last
fuge under ^__________
there until
ESS BUSINESS LOCA
it wish to
gathers.
All Business Locals CASH In
vnnce. One cent a word for eucl
whom you sertlon.
terested in
the family F0R SALlf?Ford in splendid r(
ist a 1m equipped with shock absorbers.
a,S mount?ble rims. Extra rim and
tne young
utter letter over s'ze l'res on front- $21
r a young buys it.
should be j Cheraw implement co
lys of your i
may leave pQ^ g^LE?One vacant full siz<
^h!m j on High street adjoining Sta
be has a I Anderson and V. H. Covington
est of the j perty. See or write
ling to In* ' 2t. Mrs. Eliza Bruner,
atltude in ,
j WANTED?Field Peas. Will pay i
ket price.
J 10-20-21-4t. Cash & Carry C
o
LOST?On the streets of Cheraw,
Back Memorandum Book. Fi:
return same to E. V. Melton and
ceive reward.
College Sweaters made by V
mmJ | Knitting Co. All leading color:
~ ' J. S. Burch Co.
:' a
t
YS"
OR $1.00 DAY SIGNS
sible to advertije all the nuradtions
we will offer on DolThe
Dollar Day signs will inDollar
Day Specials all over
Come early as many items
st more than one day. Greatoppcrtunity
you have ever
erks to wait on you
BOYS' BlOrSES
50 doz. just arrived, sizes Of to 15
2 for
st on
VI/ -A. U V/ V/
LOOK !
5 yds. BEST MUSLIN
Fruit of the Loom, Androscoggin,
Hill's and all other best
best quality Bleaching
5 yds. for
81.00
5 pr. MENS LISLE HOSIERY
5 pr. Mens Lisle Hose,
Yalue 8oc pair
all colors
$1.00
12 yds. PLAIDS
12 yds. Plaids or Check Homespnn
Good for boys blouses, shirts
or dresses.
12 yds. for
$1.00
SaTe A Dollar On
BLANKETS & COMFORTS
Dollar Days
\
Suits and Dresses,
:y Steaks
ce of steak is always
you want a portertenderloin,
flank or
ou will find we can
uirement.
ast Beef
, juicy and fine flaveal
meat for theSunYou
are assured of
: purchased at our
st received a car load
I beef cattle. Try us
e above meats.
l's Market
hone 190
raw, S. *C. ,
in n n 1 * <
L3 rure aeea
i ad- j
li in- We have now on hand full line of
Seed of all kinds, Oats, Rye, Wheat,
Vetch, Rape, Clover; Turnips and all
!pair kinds of seed for present seasons
De..
1 planting. Our seed are the best that
I tire
50.00 can purchased and are tested by
expert tester. We want your business
, and will sell only the best seed in
' order to get your order next year as *
i lot well as this year. We are glad to
nley have you come and see us. We can
Pro- be found at the A. C. L. but your orders
will be handled promptly and
carefully. Quality and Service is our
aim, Economy yours, the very best
liar- is the cheapest, try us.
THE PURE SEED CO. **
Jo. Cheraw, S. C.
Red WANTED?Field Peas. Will pay marader
ket price.
I re- 10-i0-zl-4t. Cash & Carry Co. ?
FOR SALE?Corner lot 100x300 on
isor Third and Hartzell Ave. Price
3 a't reasonable. Easy terras.
49-2tf. Jno. W. Justice
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