Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 27, 1921, Image 4
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CHERAW CHRONICLE '
JOE LINDSAY, Editor
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCiAriON
SHALL WE HATE A COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS TREE
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At the suggestion of some of our J
ladies we are starting now to try to j
promote a Community Christ 'Js Iree
for Cheraw.
First, let us outline a plan that has
been suggested.""" ~
Thai we erect a big Xmas tree on
^ <Ke Green and have it wired and
lighted by electricity.
That we .irraige to have the singers
of our town to sing Xmas songs.
That we get some one to teach the;
children of our school the Xmas. songs j
and have them sing.
That we provide a bag of candy and
nuts for each child jn town under 12
years of age.
That we have a committee to see to
see to it that every ;white family attends.
At Christmas time we are sure everyone
has a better feeling toward
his neighbor than at any other time
so we, who have the interest of Cheraw
at heart, should fos:er that friend
ly feeling by coming together as one
big family and enjoying the holiday
season a3 Christ, whose birthday we
celebrate, would have us. "Peace on
earth, good will to men" could not be
Krtftrt* rwnmnfod than KTT Q CQ thnri' T1 {T
UCUC1 piUUiVltU IUUU u j guvMv?***o a
of this sort where everyone will try *
to make other people happy.
The main idea, of course, will be
to make the children of our town enJoy
the evening and possibly give some
of them the only taste of Christmas
they will have.
It won't cost anything much in mon- i
ey to carry out the plan set forth 1
above but it will cost something in ef- 1
fort on the part of everybody to make l
it a success.
Let's forget self for a little while
and join hands to have a real Community
Christmas Tree.
If you are willing to do your "bit"
in helping to make this event a sue- 1
cess, let us hear from you. Phone 1
your name to the Chronicle office or c
tell the editor. c
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FOR ALE?600 bushels Deltatype Cot- i
ton Seed at S2.50 ner bushel.
4t G. E. King, McBee, S. C.
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WANTED?Field Peas. Will pay market
price. r
10-20-21-4t. Cash & Carry Co.
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FOR SALE?Corner lot 100x300 on
Third and Hartxell Ave. Price
reasonable. Easy terms.
49-2tf. Jno. W. Justice p
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){ too much "hot air"
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M onr values do the
will tell the most t
CALICOES 01
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5 20c AMOSKEAG AI
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25c AMOSKEAG Dl
Is! 17
ltd 15c 30-inch >
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V 18c loin. Si
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J 20c PERC1
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|'i BIG ASSORTME
V GOODS AT START!
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$1.25 AND $1 SIL
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If $1.75 LADIES SI
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The Most Beautiful L
We Have E
Serges, Mercerized
Pongee, Imported Ging
Linen, Serpentine Crepe
of Jersey Shirting.
Also another shipn
burnie, and Gold Medal
the low price, and at whi
tomers the benefit of, as I
J. S. Bui
Cheraw
Pure Seed
We have now on hand full line of
Seed of all kinds, Oats, Rye, Wheat,
Vetch, Rape, Clover, Turnips and all
v
rinds of seed for present seasons
planting. Our seed are the best that
:an be purchased and are tested by
jxpert tester. We want your business
md will sell only the best seed in
>rder to get your order next year a;
veil as this year. We are glad to
lave you come and see us. We can
)e found at the A. C. L. but your orlers
will be handled promptly and
:arefully. Quality and Service is our
lim. Economy yours, the very best
s the cheapest, try us.
THE PURE SEED CO.
Cheraw, S. C.
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YANTED?r ieid Feas. will pay market
price.
0-20-21-4t. Cash & Carry Co.
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Hyacinth & Narcissus bulb9 ready!
olted for 25c at J. S. Burch Co. |
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mmense Stocl
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fn curar tntn a PTItlail!
has been dished up to the gvod peopl
price that tells the story. We arn't j
talking and If low prices on high gr
hrllling bargain story erer told to the
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RON GINGHAMS MEN'S
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SHEETING
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BEETING
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lLES AT
75c L.
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INT WOOLEN
,ING REDUCTION Wo L Vl
K POPLINS AT ^
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V $2.50 A>'D
LK HOSE AT
25
NOW ON
very price will be cut righi
cted on ths same high plan
Sale for Cash
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iceived
4 x
,ot of Dress Goods
ver Shown
Repp, Soisette, Silk
hams, Tan and White
and a beautiful selection
tent of Toil-D-Nord, CalGinghams,
all bought at
ch we will give our cus
ong as they last.
rch Co.
s. c.
Notice 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 application
will be made by him to said Peoples
Building and Loan Association,
of Cheraw, for a new certificate there,
for on the eighteenth (18) day of November,
1921.
September 29th, 1921.
196-4t \ M. K. HAMDEN.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. W. Rainwater, PlaintifT,
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.L/UUlt XJIUWli, ilill^uUCLil iiuiuil auu
Matilda Hollin, Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
jigantic
t of Dry Goo<
othing, Notio
>ALE AT BE
ation of the magnitude of this sale,
e of this community and we know tlu
?oing to burden jou with "talk," we
ade merchandise is what you are look
good people of this community.
20c OUTESGS AT
124c
TiT-nt.n? i >*t\ t?innrrv
ILttlii AAl) luuutw
ODER WEAR AT
58c
; LADIES HOSIERY
9c
LADIES HOSIERY AT
15c
LADIES HOSIERY AT
39c
ADIES SILK HOSE AT
43c
)IES UP-TO-DATE SILK
DRESSES AT
i 10.50
$3 TAFFETA MESSALINE
PLAID SILKS AT
$1.25
We want you to ki
sale includes each
lieiu 111 uur siore. .
r down to the lowest level
e as our regular run of 1
S. ADE]
Only
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Cash and balance in
b! See us before yo
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? (M of Car
y Touring $42
Roadster 39
$ Chasis 36
$
$
$ Cost of Car
& Touring $49
p. Roadster 461
Truck 51;
| " With
js Cost of Car
$ Coupe $685
'i Sedan 745:
H Fordson?Plan A
| Plan B
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complaint on the subscriber at his tiff 1
office in Cheraw, S. C., within twenty Coun
days after the service hereof, exclu- comp
slve of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plain- Datet
Price Sm<
ds, Shoes, Ladies
ns, Furnishings,
D.ROCK PRICE
We realize that
ITXITt Moft Daring P
ing for. our prices MARVE
$25 LADIES UL-TO-DATE SILK
DRESSES AT j
$17.50
$15 LADIES UP-TO-DATE TRICOTIXE
DRESSES
$9.50
$25 LADIES UP-TO-DATE TDICO- !
TIKE DRESSES
$19.50
$20 LADIES UP-TO-DATE TRICO ;
TINE DRESSES
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$3G LADIES TRICOTINE DRESSES !
$19.50
91S LADIES STYLISH COAT
SUITS
$11.50
$30 LADIES STYLISH !
COAT SUITS
$23.50
now that this we unconditiom
t and every tised and represe
Nothing will it. Don't confu;
s. This sale self that it really
business and
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rs, Trucks i
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ffective Sept. 2nc
In Chera
ed with the Commercial (
on cars. You may pay
6, 8, 10 or 12 equal payn
u buy.
Without Self-Stai
Gasolene, Oil & <
6 84 $5 00
5 60 ' 5 00
M A ^ P? /\ A
5 36 3 UU
With Self-Start.
Gasolene, Oil &
9 72 $5 00
3 48 5 00
5 20 5 00
Self-Starter and Demc
Gasolene, Oil a
51 $5 00
20 5 00
. 40 per cent, cash, bal. 150
per cent, cash, bal in
iW MOTOR
n tbis action will apply to the To The Defen
i for the relief demanded In the Taj(e jS'0tic?
laint.
B. F. PEGUES, thls action' 1
Plaintiff's Attorney. mons, of wh
1 April 15, 1920. copy, was fll<
X'S'X'S'X'S'XC'X'Sa*;*)!
ashing Salt
and Men's Read}
Millinery, Etc.
S FOR 15 DAYS
rice Slaughter Ever Seen in
LOUS VALUES?EVERT ITEM IN OUR STOR
$25 LADIES STYLISH COAT SUITS
$18.00
$18 LADIES STYLISH COATS
$12 50
$35 LADIES STYLISH COAT
SUITS
$27.50
$25 LADIES STYLISH COATS
$19.50
$35 LADIES STYLISH COATS
$25.50
$7.50 LADIES STYLISH STRIPED
SKIRTS
$4.98
$12 LADIES STYLISH STRIPED
SKIRTS
$9.98
$7.50 BIG LOT WOOLEN SKIRTS
$3.98
illy guarantee each and every ite
inted or we will refund your moi
se this sale wfth "so-called" sales
is the one big sale of the season.
THER
CHERAW, S
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Credit Co., of Baltimore, M-d., $
33 1-3, 40 or 50 per cent. &
lents. , &
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rter 8
Srease Total joj
$431 84 $
400 60 8
370 36
sr |
Grease Total js
$504 72 1
473 48 i
518 20 J
mntable Rims 8
nd Grease Total *
$687 51 . i
750 10 |
2 in 4 mos., 1-2 in 8 mos. $
8 mos. 8
SALES CO. I .
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dant: Elizabeth Hollin: [ Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and
? . . . General Sessions for the County of
s: That the complaint in ? ., ?
Chesterfield, State of South Carolina,
:ogether with the sum- 0Q <3^^ 2\, 1921.
ich tbe foregoing is a B. F. PEGUES,
>d in the office of the 9-22-6t Plaintiff's Attorney.
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r-to-Wear ; 0
this Town or Community ?j
E AT DRASTIC RBDFCTIOxVS Ml
|1 3?E>*'S WORK SHIRTS* |Mi
' 59c 1
IJ.50 OVERALLS AT Kj
98c Kg
$2 0 YE RALLS GOING FOD
$1.48 S
$o LADIES FINE SHOES
$2.98 6]
$8 LADIES BROGUE OXFORDS If
$5.98 i
$3 MEN'S WORK SHOES PJlj
ft
$4.50 MEN'S WIRK SHOES A
$3.48 ?
$7 AND $S MEN'S DRESS SHOES *
$4.98 S
MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS L*
SACRIFICED '/
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT ?
SACRIFICED PRICES |A
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m sold to be exactly as adver- [fj
ley as cheerfully as we take M
; but come and see for your- ?
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