Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 08, 1921, Section 2 Pages 9 to 12, Image 12

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Christmas Seal Sale. Prominent people from the fou corners of South Carolina are hanc ling the reins in the Christmas Sec and. Health Band drive which begin on the first of the month. Practical! all of the counties have perfected 01 ganizations to raise funds to retar theprogress of tubercuosis by makin some provitlon for the 16,000 activ cases in the State. Headed by E. O. Black, of Cfolumbij State Chairman of the Capmalgn, tb various counties have announced thel leaders as follows: J. S. Cochran, Abbeville; Mrs. Wa ter Duncan. Aiken; Misses Marth Bonham and Elsie Gudger, of Andei son; Mrs. A. A. McAllister; Mn Herman Brown and the Rev. M. I Buckley, of Barnwell; the Rev. MaJ n&rd Marshall, Beaufort; Mrs. J. I Stroebcker, Berkley; Mrs. W. W. Scoi ten, Charleston; Mrs. Q. Q. Byeri Cherokee; H. S. Adams and H. I Branch, Chester; R. E. Hanna, Chea terfleld; W. H. Anderson and W. "V* Davis, Clarendon; Dr. Wm. Egglesto and Geo. W. Dargani, Darlington; Mrt Otis Reed, Dorchester; Mrs. J. J White and Mrs. J. . Mathias, Edgeflel Mrs. E. E. Howell, Florence; Thoi Lewis and Miss Mamie Oetzel, Green ville; H. V. P. Schrader, Greenwood Mrs. I. R. Hays, Kershaw; G. H. Tem pieman and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Lau rens; D. A. Quattlebaum and Di Harvey McLure, Lee; Mrs. R. ? Owens and Mrs. P. B. Morrah, McCor mick; Mrs. Lee Hewitt, Jr., Marion Mrs. Thos. McL. Breeden and Mis i Edna Earle, Marlboro; Dr. B. I Kneece, Newberry; Mrs. Nevitt Fan Oconee; Mrs. Fred*Wannamaker, Mri Adam Moss and Dr. E. Paul Knotti Orangeburg; Sam B. Craig, Pickens Mrs. W. H. Stuckey, Saluda; H. ? Simpson, Spartanburg; Mrs. M. ? Boykin and H. J. Harby, Sumter; Re II W. Blackwelder, Union; Georg McElveen, Williamsburg, the Rev. I W. Gregg, York and John A. Wis< Jasper. The workers will carry the slogan "Invest in Health Bonds" and "Chrisl mas Seal Your Christmas Mall." The are the standard bearers of the doubl barred cross, the emblem of the Nat ional Tuberculosis Association and it 1,200 afbicted organizations, which fc the past sixteen years have waged wa on the white plague with success mad possible through the Yuletide contri butions of the masses. Notice to Tractor Owners. We have on hand $160.00 Internal lcaal leverless Tractor harrow 12-2 'in. Disc front. 12-18 in. Disc rear. Thi harrow was used only 2 days and i In perfect condition. Will sell it fo $100.00 cash. tf. Cheraw Implement Co. o Good Advice. The Commissioner of Agriculture t \ Missouri said in a lecture the othe day, that they had had the hardes time convincing real intelligent fai mers that it did not pay to get poo "ungraded SEED Tor tneir pianun stock, but when he did have on oonvei to modern scientific seed setectio , they never ceased to regret the tim and moeny they had lost in the pa* by not using good judgement in thi respect. Don't let "Just as good % satisfy you, come and get the Bes THE PURE SEED C*0. THE DOOR SLAMS OX H AFFIXES Poor Blood Makes Bad Health?The Comes the "Blues" Once the vigor of red blood become sapped of its strength, the door to haj piness is literally slammed. Wear ness of body follows and it unfailingl engenders depressed thoughts. To t reserved and cheerless becomes a hal It. After a time there is an almos It filmy dimness in the expression of tt * eyes and a pallor to the skin. Da> seem dull and dark and difficult sense of insufferable gloom pervadt the spirit. Then it is that Gude's Pepto-Mai gan is the great help. It is a re blood buildeer. It puts red into tt blood?increases the number of co puscles which make blood rich ar red. ?When the blood is restored 1 its natural healthy state, the sensatio of well-being returns. Instead < shuffling alogn carelessly, there is tt firm and springy step, the bright lui n terful eyes, the clear complexion, idei tified with the strength and vigo^ good heatth. The druggist has Gude Pepto-Mangan in both liquid and tal let form. Advertisement, NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the par nership heretofore existing betwee Stanley Anderson and S. H. Sherril under the firm name and style < "Auto Service Station" has this da been dissolved by mutual consent, tt said S. H. Sherrill hereby assumin the payment of all accounts due by tt said firm and all parties owing a< couius 10 saia nrru win iu?k? scun ment therefor with the said Sherril he having purchased same and is no the owner thereof. November 22, 1921. STANLEY ANDERSON, S. H. SHERRILL. At first a girl wants nothing but Lusband. After she gets him, sb wants fhi earth The Chronicle $1.50 a year. i BUSINESS LOCALS r j Ll For Nice Florid* Oranges and Grape 3 Fruit, call E. C. STEVENS at the y Express office. 5-2t FOR SALE?6000 stalk* fine Seed Sugar Cane. , g W. L. GILLESPIE, e _______ FOR SALE?One 16 shot 22 Rifle, In *' good condition. Will Bell at a bare gain. ir 6-lt JNO. C. EVANS, Jr. ' e ' STRAWBERRY PLANTS?Now la a the time to set out your atrawberry patch. If you have none you should l- get them at once. If you have an old I- bed get some fresh stock, some of the ' most improved at THE PURE SEED * CO. i- , - | ?. For Nice Florida Oranges and Grape * Fruit, call E. C. STEVENS at the i- Express office. 6-2t ? .p. i M ? n LADIES, if you wish a beautiful l. Christmas pot plant, set, a lovely Cleveland Cherry, you can get them d from THE PURE SEED CO. ?. o i- , POSTED. Notice Is hereby given that all lands - owned or operated by me in Cberaw r. or Pee Dee Townships are ported 5. against hunting or trespass. All violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. b 5-St T. M. KNIGHT. ; 0 t, We have lots of young ladies and 3. lots of port misses but the sweet, oldi( fashioned girls of ever so long ego . have vanished along with the poke 5 bonnet and cinnamon cookioa. } o ? / v POSTED! r All persons are hereby notiied that >( all lands owned or controlled by me in Steerpen and Cheraw townships are s posted against hunting or fishing, t. Violators will be prosecuted to the full y extent of the law. e 4-4t. MRS. MARY E. ULNEY. o 8 POSTED! ir \ r All lands owned by us are hereby e posted against hunting and trespasf1 ing. . i All violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. G. R. SPENCER, : 4-4t G. P. SPENCER. 0 0 POSTED! 8 B All persons are hereby by warned r that lands owned by me, near Montrose are posted against trespassers. Special attention is called against cut. ting of trees of any sort especuuiy ??e holly trees. No hunting or fishing Is allowed. ^ AH permissions heretofore given r are hereby revoked. t All violators will be prosecuted to r the full extent of the law. r* 4-2t P. E. TRBACY. ir . s ~ 0 i |M(teJ t I when you want 1 that next job of ! Printing I I* | You will get first-class . | work, and you will get | i6 8 it when promised, for having work done I when promised is one of the rules of this office. r I If yoM prefer, send the I | order by mail or bring | it to the office in person. ie J Let Ue Show Yoa 9- I Wha* Wo Can Do Rjuicifmn'mmmasr wjummmmmmmmml j : The New "I ie' g ie ii hi I Do y< The J Useful gifts for < a ie V W| % I Playhouse jennett5V I The Original Greenwich Vil AUGMENTED Company J Famous Artist Models costui f\i MrulUtp't Art. A wis and miles and miles of Ribbo Prices: 75c to $2.50, Plus W Crosland & Tyson's Office. seats early. FOR SALE?A good Ford truck, solid rear tires, pneumatic front tire In good shape. Cheap for quick sale. See Jno. W. 'Justice at 1- * Cheraw Inplement Co. T? \fflf \Jv and ea,e ,n \ scouring pots 1 and pans, use I jT^APOLld I Signs am PAIN Drop me a card and R. G. M Chera\ "TBS WOOD THAT ALL ITS USSUS PK1ZK t If repairs are r the Home F "TDIDIS V CYPI "THE WOOI was not used at fi Cheer in the fact with Cypress you costly and annoyi j Then,?"Buy the Gr< Why pay for a higl work needs? That buying gives you st ing. It's worth wh Your nearest lumb you honest advice. n7_:?_ c? i:?4. UOT7T? m write lux iibt ui i x j Southern Cypress Mf ' 242 Graham Building, Jack i YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPP1 HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US K |<S5> 5,10 & : Cheraw, S. C. mmammammmmm?m mmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmatmmm?mmammm?mmm?m Dur Christmas Shopp ?Iew 5, 10 & 25c everybody at prices ) pay. \ Mon., Dec. 12th lage Comedyand Production Symphony ORCHESTRA ined in the latest creations p of Chiffon, a bit of Lace, n and Rainbow Hues. arTax. Seats on sale at Phone 274. Secure your The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas Flora Sweet made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of W. P. Sweet, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alP and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. P. Sweet, deceased, that" they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be1 held at Chesterfield, S. C. on 7th Dec. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22nd day of November Anno Domini 1921. M. J. HOUGH, Prob. Judge. d Posters & I TE D J will come in to see $ ou ft acfarlan ? V, S. C. |j VS* 'A* *A* 'A* yj A* *A* A" frfA Xf A' X ii . f. TUB WISH LWBUTOB SJUVLT BUT3.* leeded around 'lace because irrr > ETERNAL" irst there is Good that if you repair stop the cycle of ing replacements. ide That Fits the Job." her grade than the kind of intelligent ill another real savile. >er dealer will give So will we. LANS for farm buildings. F8. Assn. Insist "Tide Water" Cypres. ? you can identify sonvlUe, Fla 14 thu ? :y you. if he now at once. ) Cn OIUIC )ing at : Store ou can afford to X Chriftm Gif Pocket Knives, Ra We have a be F , ALUMINUM WA makes FOR CHILDREN rows, * % "V s-v?? A ?>/\ iTnf TT virnlr tuu.otc Ytl J TT CIV. % Cheraw / W wmwMwmwmwmmrnm I Santa C I J. 1 T?yl M : > Beautiful I ; Dec. 8 For each $5 worth of q given one chance free, 8 See the D< i&BmaaaBtamEsas | We Sugge | CHI Y Shirts I Pajamas T Night Shirts f Suspenders ; Beits l " Collars J ' Gloves?Dress Handkerchiefi 5c to 50c Hn?p nf pi Bed Room Sli | MALLO I : < I* CANT 06 THE WOBK A It's too much to try to work every j day against a constant, dull backache or sudden dartlarf pain In the small of the back. Be rid of It Try loan's Kidney Pills. Tour neighbors recommend them. Ask your neighbor!. Mrs. J. B. Caudle, Church street,1 Cheraw, says: "I was so bad off with my back and kidneys I couldn't do my work on account of the severe backaches. I was sore and lame and tired very easily. I had headaches and spells of dizziness. My kidneys acted irregualrly, too, and caused me much annoyance. I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a supply at Wannamaker ft Son's Drug store. I used about four boxes in all and was entirely relieved of all the trouble. I use Doan's when I have any slight return of the complaint and they always give good results." (Statement given December 9, 1914) On February 1, 1918, Mrs. Caudle -nail- - V. said: "L?oan s rucrney run aic, i?nuout doubt, the best kidney remedy to be had, and I certainly know, for I hare Buffered terribly, and when a remedy like Doan's cures you, you can't speak too highly of it. I am glad to confirm nvy former statement" | 00c, at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. no. 1 I ! Eub.Mj-Tlsm, antiseptic and' pain killer, for Infected scores, tetter, sprains, nenralfta, rheamatlsiu. [_ 91.50 a year for The Chronicle j tas Is Co t Suggestion zors, Carving Sets, Scissors, Silver r autiful assortment of Pocket 'rices from 50c to $3.00 lRE is useful, cheaper that a sensible and attractive gift ?Bicycles, Velocepedes, Tc Express Wagons of all k(pdi :ome when you are4* just look ( . 4 Hardware & Suppl; / fr Cheraw, S. C. I Ilaus Headqu AT S. BURCH CO. Variety Store / and Now Rea< t Doll With Flirting to be given away on 21 st, at 4 o'clo ' / goods purchased, or paid on beginning Wednesday, Die. oil In Our Show W ' 1 ' st Practical 6 R.ISTMAS 192 I ' Gl I /' '' ' ' ' ' , " ' U Ne rery description ?fc ppers for Men, Women and ( iTr o_ nniir ' i (x l.vmi :heraw, s. c. 7 i I Good Thing in GROCE Swifts Premium Hams Fresh Cranberries ( Fresh Celery Fresh Lettuce FreBh Cauliflower Fresh Tomatoes Heinz Pickles Macaroni ITanAv T-J ah Hnroa * OUVJ 1 AUUUUt ?D iktw Plum and Fig Puddings FRUIT CAKE MATEJ? Citron, Lemon and Orange ] Raisins, Currants, Dates, ( Cherries 'and Shelled Nuts. National Biscuit Co'a Reai Fruit'Cakes. Nuts of all kind? Fruits of all kinds e.. v. me: Prompt Delivery Guaranteed ming! \ S Community i Knives , I i usual 'and i . * >y Wheelbarr.' ing around." f Co. i . i kytwxtiiiytiicytiitytiiceA# arters 1 iy I Eye? | ? ' i ck I account will be 7th- | iodow || i"if*irw*irw>*wi*wif HBBBBBBiBBSEMS * rifts For 1 i f 1 1 Hats X Caps Y ' Shoes T ' ' Sweaters I eTea?Asto Y Mufflers f Kaiacoats j aahrellas ' Y ckweer Y to $2.M Y Children. Y 'ANY f ' | to Eat w | f , i: :ries v i . UAL Pe?l, Flfs, PlaeeppU, if Bak?4 LTON Phone 250