Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 20, 1921, Image 5
HI CHRONICLE
{; JOF LINDSAY, Editor
SForci - A dvettiainc Representative
_AM J<!( AN PRESS ASSOC!A HON I
SOUTHERN STATES
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Provision for New Bond Issues
Place*; South in Lead
for Good Roads.
Engineers E\'olve Better Pavements?
f Highway Officials Turn to the Dustless
Typts?Cost of Surfacing
Below War Prices.
By CLIFFORD SPURRIER LEE,
Director, Highways Information Servj
:e, Now York.
Recent pr< vision by the legislatures
of North Carolina, Virginia, Missouri
and other southern states for bond Issues
to pro l'!de fhnds for extensive I
highway con -traction have placed the !
states of th J South far to the front |
In the mattfr of good roods. Aortn
Carolina has provided a bond Issue of
?">0,000. W), Virginia $40,000,000 and
Missouri $u?j ,000,000.
Texas is 4oIng a large amount of
construction work, having completed
130 new projects involving 1,100.1
miles at a total cost of $7,300,314. The
state is nov building 192 projects at
a cost of $2i 5,9.""),348. Ninety-two other
projects to cost ^4,000,000 more have
been approved. At an expehdlture of
$3,000,000 C eorgia lias completed 02
new road pi ojects in 30 counties. In
addition, 101 projects in 11 counties involving
an expenditure of $14,000,000,
are under vay. Plans are being prepared
for 711 additional projects in 53
counties at ;i cost of $2,000,000. Fulton
County alor e will spend $1,000,000.
In South Carolina a good roads association
whs organized recently with
the object of securing at the next session
of the legislature a $.">0,000,000
bond issue for n state highway system.
Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Tennessee
and Louisiana are doing considerable
road work and there is much
discussion cjf the need for better high*?
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Dixie Hidhway, between Port Orange
and Daytoda, Fla., peved with asphalt
ways in Mississippi, Kentucky, New
Mexico, A\ jest \ irginiu anu Aiauuma,
Fickens CGunty, Alabama, plans ta
spend $2(X>,000. In Virginia the Stata
Highway Commission In June let con?
tracts amounting to $1,209,000. Thq
Arizona State Highway Commission
has approved 41 projects at a total
c<?st of $0000.772. Approximately $1,?
ooo.roo will be available for good roada
In Letclior County, Ky.
Reports to . Highways Information
Service for July show new conteim
plated bond issues for road building
and street paving In southern states
as follows: Alabama, $470,000: Arb
zi?na, $00,000; Arkansas, $50,000;
Florida. $4,005,000; Georgia, $853,000;
Kentucky, $995,000; Lop'slana, $631,0o<?;
Mississippi, $4S0,(MM); Missouri,
$GO,3SO.OOO; North Carolina, $(>,775,400;
Oklahoma $815,000; South Carolina,
$l,7<>:t^(#'- Tennessee, $1.G70,000;
Texas, $11,201,000; Virginia. $200,000,
and West Virginia, $15,727,(XX).
The growing demand for good roads
in the South has provoked considerable
d'scusslon as to the cheapest and
most durable types of pavement.
Statistics show that for hard surfaced
roaus the nsphnltlc types are in great
est general use. The popularity ot
these types, especially those of tha
sheet asphalt, the nsphaltic concreta
and asphaltic macadam, is due to their
long wealing qualities, resiliency
against traffic impact, dustlessness,
noisclessness^ cleanliness and low cost
of upkeep. I5ric*Ic and concrete roads
have also developed its have tha
wooden block and granite block types.
The most recent available figures give
42.11 per cent of the surfaced reads in
the United Smtes as being of gravel,
25.22 per cent as macadam, 17.1G per
cent sand-clay, 10.PS per rent asphalt
and other bituminous materia^, 3.91
jPr cent concrete and 0.G2 per cent
brick. The figures for tiie asphaltic
ami brick types,?a total of 1H.S3 per
cert show the extent to which city
t.. pes of pavement have been adopted
In the rural d'strlets.
The types most favored in the ri .les
not only for paved streets hut for Improved
roads, included nut only tha
asphnKic types but those of brick ami
ma adnm. 11 rick is highly desirable
but more costly than some typos.
Macadam is a satisfactory type when
combined with an asphalt binder which
makes the road dust less and prevents
ravelling. It costs hut little more than
the i>M type of macadam since the cost
of sprinkiit : with water is eliminated.
s v?.oi.ntonfr Pimcndc ivj rmf
gMVnt I.ut it forms an excellent foundation
fur the resilient surfaces. When
w.h mi asphalt filler hriek is
semi-resilient. Asi>halt surfaces have
nn average life running from L'o j.? 2."
years and founihitions, if thus protected,
should last not less than thirty
years. When a foundation Is covered
with n f?".o?-k nhsorliiux surface that
rocei.f.. the impact of heavy traffic
t!:.- l-a-o: need not >e s<> thick, thu<
fti'uadinj a uiuteriul econ. uiy.
Are \^e Living Off a Coal Bin?
Floyd W. Parsons writes in the
World's (Work:
Ftwi il:e lime up rise until the day
|< (|oin>. we maintain an intimate association,
either with c?>al itself or
one of i ts by-products. The leaven\jk.
Ing agent In our "bread and the gas
we bake It with are from coal; so are
the agents that tan our shoes and
' that vulcanize the rubber of our automobile
tires. We are Indebted to coal
for the various forms of ammonia
. that go' Into fertilizing, .refrigerating,
: electric batteries and household uses;
for aspirin, salicylic acid and many
other cures for common colds; for
elements used In manufacturing, Insulating,
coatings, phonograph rec'
ords and plpesteins; for benzol, the
best available fuel for automobile and
Internal-combustion engines; for food
preservatives, mothballs and disinfectants.
-While coal furnlshest us
picric acid and trlnitrormuoi, it aiso
carries locked fn itself oil of winterpreen
and the most delicate flavoring
extracts and perfumes.
NOTICE
All persons are warned that the
lands on the Cash place which I have
in charge are posted against all trespassing.
All outstanding permissions
are hereby revoked. All violaters will
be prosecuted to the full extent of the
law.
2t. J. D. Sullivan.
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NOTICE.
All persons are warned that the
lands on the Cash place which I have
in charge are posted against all trespassing.
All outstanding permissions
are hereby revoked. All violaters will
be prosecuted to the full extent of the
law.
2t. F. F. Stokes.
The Chronicle $1.50 a year.
Groceries
I carry a full line of
..?.
at all times.
QUICK "D
I make a specialty of
( Seasonable Fruits.
It will pay you to co
J. D. Sf
Next Door to
Phone 258 ^
In term
,^tci 1 Ir (
tuxiv ^
fo
Cutting Corn
Sta
Whether or not you are satisfied ii
stalks depends on your getting the ri|
tcr of the quality you should have ii
suits with economy. This Internatioi
tion from the non-clogging knife hea<
frame, and easy-riding seat.
If yoi^ are going to use a stalk cutl
t bother by clogging. For, the drivei
the knife head of stalks takes more til
willing to waste. A clogging knife h<
not do good work. You can now get
a knife head that cannot clog. Clog?
national stalk cutter by a steel shieh
and the blade. The shield is a featui
has been in field use till it is known tc
clogging. The advantage of a non.cl<
portance in itself to warrant your buyi
preference to any other.
ThisC
9 Blade Machi
Cheraw Imf
Cheraw
Notice to
I have moved my
ing next door to the Ex
located in the building
Park Motor Co,, near tli
I am in better pos:
tomers and Iriends than
When your autom
when in need of Gasolei
Prompt and satish
teed.
L. G. L
DISCHARGE NOTICE ^
On 25th of Oct. next, at 12 o'clock
T?
M., I will apply to the Probate Court
of Chesterfield Coutny, South Carolina 33
for a discharge of administrator of
| Estate of Jennie 0. Pegues, deceased. ^
, Sept. 23, 1921. J. O. Raley, ^
4t Administrator. M
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The next time gj
A<
you buy calomel g
ask for $
0
s
/f X
falotahs I
The purified and refined $
calomel tablets that are
nausealess. safe and sure. $
Medicinal virtues retained
and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages. &
Price 35c. ^
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7 i
and Fruits ^
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
ELIVERY W,
having on hand at all times,
me and see my stock. ^
1ARPE |
Ranard Hotel
Chgraw, S. C. $
' ? v ?
jfinncil ft
4 L1V/11U1 j.
Gutter i
To
>r ?
and Cotton 1
0 tt
Iks' *
wi
l cutting up your corn and cotton tifl
ght stalk cutter. Buying a stalk cut- Co
3 the only way to get satisfactory re. coi
rial stalk cutter is a quality proposi3
to the large steel wheels, rigid
Da
i? -i -ii ..... - ii,n? n.:ii
.er ui nil, ,vuu wttui uue mat win uu
r to stop and get off the seat to clear r
lie and labor than most planters are
;ad must be cleared often or it will
mo
; the highest quality stalk cutter with
?ing is made impossible on the Inter.
1 between each pair of spider arms
re of International stalk cutters that ~
i remove entirely the objection of
jgging knife head is of enough imng
an International stalk cutter in
Gutter
ne--Price$50
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dement (^o.
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the Public
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Garage Irom the buildpress
Co. and am now
formerly occupied by
D.ii n i i.
le uan rarK. r
ition to serve my cusbelore.
Lobile needs repairing or
le, Oils, etc., call on me.
ictory service guaran,OWRY
i.
Ford Ca
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We have arrang
to handle all papers
Cash and balance in
See us before yc
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Coft of Car
Touring $4^
Roadster 3S
Chasis 3(
Cost of Car
Touring $4S
Roadster 46
Truck 51
With
Cost of Car
Coupe $685
Sedan 745
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frtfi_of South Carolina, Ger
County ?' Chesterfield. Che
W. Rai^ffat r' Plaintiff, on
Courto^fiSC110?11 Pleas.
9-21
ick Brown, Ellzabetfts^ollin an(* ??
itilda Holliu, Defendants
i the Defendants above naiJJ?^: ?
You are hereby summoned anjl re* ]
ired to answer the complainKin
Is action, of which a copy is herd"
th served upon you, and to serves
copy of your answer to the said \
mplaint on the subscriber at his
Ice in Cheraw, S. C., within twenty]
ys after the service hereof, exclu- j
e of the day of such service; and q^(
you fail to answer the complaint jpu^
thin the time aforesaid, the plain- pjjQ
In this action will apply to the
urt for the relief demanded in the _
nplaint.
B. F. PEGUES, I
'Plaintiff's Attorney. Ihes
ted April 15, 1920. da
v pag<
The Defendant: Elizabeth Hollin: Mt.
rake Notice: That the complaint in | of
s action, together with the sum- ?oci
ins, of which the foregoing is a iher
?y, was filed in the office of the
;rk of Court of Common Pleas and
7L ifl?n Ki/r
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GREATEST LIVE S
In the history of the Fair Association. Coi
ing the boll weevil menace.
AUTOMOBILE
P'ast track, well known drivers, speedy
Auto races on Friday. 28th.
HORSE RA
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ai
races for purses of $300 each event, with a
purses of $150, each event, with added mom
AUTO POLO?SOMI
Stripped automobiles In exciting- polo gai
South. One exhibit each day between races
day; also once each evening during flrewor
BIG FIREWORKS E
On the Midway, the famous C. A. tVorthan
many new ar.d novel.
POULTRY E:
under the auspices of the South Carolina P<
in conjunction with the State Fair. B. E. A
AGRICULTURAL
from every section of the state. Including v
also Girls' Club work.
CAROLINA-CLEMSON FC
The one big football game of the sense
8.000 spectators. Football Day, Thursday.
REDUCED RATES ON ,
A dmission*! Adults, 75c> children undei
rates for school children's tickets when be
tickets not sold nt fair grounds, but must
treasurer and will be redeemed at full vn
30c each.
For premium list or inforinntlon, write
D. F. EFIRD, Secret
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;ks and T
pt. 2nd, 1921
leraw
mercial Credit Co., oi
nay pay 33 1-3, 40 i
|ual payments.
Self-Starter
le, Oil & Grease
$5 00
* on
r /
'' , -Lj
rs, Tru(
Effective Se]
In ci
jed with the Com
; on cars. You n
6, 8, 10 or 12 eq
)u buy.
Without i
Gasolen
16 84
>5 60
>5 36
With St
Gasolf
)9 72
>8 48
3 20
Self-Starter an
Gasol
51
20
V 40 per cent, ca
1 50 ner cent, cai
\W M01
ieral Sessions for the County
>sterfield, State of South Carolin
September 21, 1921.
B. P. PEGUES,
2-6t Plaintiff's Attorney.
PROFESSIONAL * CARDS
OR. r. E. WANNAMAKER, Jr.
ETE SPECIALIST
Office Hours 9 to 2
Office nt Residence
CHERAW, S. C.
\ DR. 0. H. PURyiS
ftHYSICIAN & SURGEON
>e Residen
lie Sauk" Huger 1
no 243 \ phone 2
DENTAL 1 *
will practice at
sterfield Mondays and on Wfedne
y Evenings.
2land on Tuesdays.
Croghan on Wednesday mornii
each week.
ety Hill on Thursdays.
aw on Fridays and Saturdays.
R. L. McMANUS, Dentist
- 1 Cheraw, S.
D-rznKp
gW -f SIOUETARy
fOU/AVBIA .3.C.
Carolina Fair
TOOK SHOW
Tie and see how others are meetRACES
cars. Purses amount to $3,000.
CING
fternoons. Paclnj and Trotting1
dded money. Running Races tor
ITHING NEW
mes. First time ever seen In the
Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursVERY
NIGHT
i Shows, featuring 30 attractions,
IHIBIT
jultry Breeders' Association. Held
idatns, President, Charleston, S. C.
PRODUCTS
rork of Boys' Corn and Pis Clubs;
JOTBALL CLASSIC
>n. Reserved seats provided for
27th.
ALL RAILROADS
12 years, !t5r. Further reduced
tight in advance In bulk'. These
he secured In ndvsince from the
ilue If not used, l'rlces 2Uc and'
ary, Columbia, S. C.
v' ;'-Ui
V/ V/
5 00
df-Starter
/
me, Oil & Grease
$5 00
5 00
5 00
d Demountable Ri
ene, Oil and Grease
$5 00 * .
5 00
ish, bal. 1-2 in 4 mos., 1
sh, bal in 8 mos.
OR SALES
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Specia
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We Lave specially L
am
Jays, all sizes, LotL fabric ar
ce See us Lefc
St.
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Tolsonj
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Lap Robe,^ ?
Look At
$ 4 00 Robes
8 50 Robes
10 00 Robes
11 00 Robes
1 I? nKnc
A A* C/ V/ 1XVI/VO
15 00 Robes
16 00 Robes
20 00 Robes
I
Cheraw Hdw.
Cheraw
Kotico of Loss of Stock Certificate.
Notice is hereby given that the cer.
tiflcate no. 74 for twenty (20) shares
of capital stock of the Peoples Building
and Loan Association, of Cheraw,
S. C., owned by the undersigned has
been lost or destroyed and applica
racfl^H
' Baltimore, EmHobHH
or 50 per MBBSBBm
Tnt;;HHH
$431 flHHH
400 fflWmBm
Total
$504 72 W
473 48 UBl
518 20
Total
$687 51 ?H1
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ire you buy, raBffi
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boiug neap
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esent Prices.
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now $ 2 90 4
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Mow 5 90
n?w 6 90 * a
n<Vw 7 90 flH
n o
now 10 QnMBfff8BBS8
now
now 14 90jW^(aiM
tion will be made by him to said PeflHs^H
pies Building and Loan Assoclatl^BHMH
of Cheraw, for a new certificate th^BHnHB
for^on the eighteenth (18) day of
vember, 1921.
September 29th, 1921.
196-4t M. K.
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