Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 15, 1921, Image 6

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| We Likes 1 ^ ' J E V* ? V L " "^~? Good Thir IN GROC Swifts Premium Hams Fresh Cranberries Fresh Celery Fresh Lettuce Fresh Cauliflower Fresh Tomatoes Heinz Pickles Macaroni Fancy Honduras Rice Plum and Fig Pudding FRUIT CAKE M. Citron, Lemon and Ora Raisins, Currants, Da Cherries and Shelled ] National Biscuit Co's Fruit Cakes. Nuts of all kinds Fruits of all kinds R V M Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Cheraw I Plumbi Electrical Contra< Plumbing a Phone 263 "UK WHO LOOKS BEFORE HE LEAPS BVlLlt "Too bad 'the 1 wasn't used at first. 11 i . . i . i be bothering with t But we can do the i make all replacemei " SHE? ^ CYPi "THE WOCIi thus making each one in just that sp rotted wood with \ out quickly ? Just with Cypress you 4 BUY THE GRADE TI For many "odd jobs ci grades are exactly the this fact gives wise buy' those who simply order see the point. Write us for list of FREE I Southern Cypress P-*fi 21*2 Graham Building, Jncksoi re "" DEALER WILL SUPPLY HA S.VT OuG.'l c } / If ESS LET US KT m f ifou, Santa ii lg's to Eat ERIES i ;s ATERIAL nge Peel, Figs, tes, Pineapple, N'uts. Ready Baked ELTON Phone 250 iledric & ihg Co. :ting and Supplies md Heating CHERAW. S, C. I S OF crPRESS A XI) BUILDS FOR KEEPS." kVood Eternal' Then we wouldn't his fixing up job." lext best thing and its of ? ? eternal: repair job the last >ot. Why replace voocl that will rot keep in mind that 'build for keeps.11 SAT FITS THE JOB.* repairing the lower thing. Knowledge of lts an advantage over "urine lumber." You 'LANS for farm Uuildines. ^ ^ A C CT^ Iniiit on * Tkle oter99 Cypress ?y * ui Soicirk>tify ivitle, Fla il bJ auak: ,Frr ?0R A Tosa 1 Z-LLT?? ' " I | Early Christmas Morning f i {TOUR Edit feet petttrhf n the doer, 1 Twe tUfie-carTd Wai) perpiuz bi at the doer. B?r lb wttt Uiftao e'erthe dumwy! rur, Eirfr Chistsu aarmiii. Tm Btth tttcUip Fml it rwffti a I tori, iiinrtbt m tWnaisf far fink pita anH Wri Hew cmM tbr Wh. tWm. ?ukit| sack etbetifel setae Earir Ckiiriau Bernt? Dnri Wait tW itecfcap BUT fidt wtrt irt?i MStt, irau, t cr?i?, mi i kruj ?tw tlc? "Irna't w% tee but?" btth Ntffit uid. Eirlr ChtatBu mmrng. ' FeuWebereftdutWaAntilinrlJ. Twe Me bees witk wut end hntjtf eM. FmWi tbreetb tW wieiow wbm tW gifts urethft EtHy ChriiiBU wniii "Ttt," mjt Jib ft HeSt, u W qiri the hr?, "W.'t. m mmt frttttli?(tH jm wbit we'O ir. (1 #r? kalf ( bat i??j. N?w, fear Nell, wil jmZm Ivix Ckriftmu Btrakt 1W tak knpr on b* d? bale were ciBei, Firen InH qge tWa tWy Hob eathnRei It) M( An tW tafli' mh Ttxt, fob will U iDt" larty CkristBU Mftiof? ? Miry B. Peek Decorate the \ Christinas Package ; EVERY one when sending a Christmas gift desires it to appear as attractive as possible. When we receive a gift nicely wrapped with tissue paper and decorated with pretty Christmas seals, there Is an added pleasure. This is especially so when we realize that the sender has spent time and cleverness to give this little touch of personal thoughtfulness. Many varieties of Christmas seals , may be purchased, b?t a little originality will not come amiss even In these small details. There are seals for the outside package and the heading to be used on the note paper, conveying the good wishes of the giver, or on the little card of greeting. These two in each set match. This gives another touch of the unusual, which Is always sought after. Have a piece of carbon paper, place It over the note paper, card or seal, and on top of this one of the designs. Carefully trace with a sharp pencil | the entire outline. An exact duplicate of the design will be found of? ihe note paper or seal ready for timing. This may be easily done with water colors or wax crayons. Poinsettia should be colored a warm, bright red, with yellow centers and dark green stem si ^ ii,* C I h i t It -^r. Practical1 Hii Shirts for the w Christmas neckvu silk and wool,sus of highest quality Surprise him Xm bedroom slippers. Prices throttled on motor & dress gloves. Laundried and soft collars in a big range of styles Hose supporters < Union suits of tin jamas, night shir man. Men's jewt collar buttons, co cloth hats of the The spirit of Chr nishings for men yours today. A. T. TH CHERA r W< Light Wood, OaK ar c< Any Quanti Dra Moving' Hous Long' Trips a. d. c Holly, the special emblem of this season, lias berries of vivid, fiery red and glossy leaves of dark green. A dainty basket of forrpt-me-nots would be pretty colored yellow, the 1 flowers a faint light blue and the bow- I knot of pale pink. Now we have the | mystic sign of the holidays, borrowed i from the Druids, the mistletoe. The ( berries of this plant are p pearly white and the leaves a yellowish green. Spend a little extra time giving the Christmas gift this novel decoration, and the pleasure it affords will never cause you to regret having done so. Economy is to be considered at Christmas time. Our purse-strings have been stretched to the breaking point purchasing gifts for relatives , nnd friends. v To put this fascinating hit of handiwork upon the Christmas package costs comparatively nothing, aside from the time you spend doing It. This fact counts very little when we add to the Enjoyment of others. These few suggestions will probably cause endless Ideas for thf Christmas v package to present tnemseivee ro you. Make your gifta radiate the holiday spirit; give this little bit of personality and attractiveness to as small a thing as the Christmas seal. BUSINESS LOCALS For Nice Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit, call E. C. STEVENS at the Express office. 5-2t FOR SALE?5000 stalks fine Seed Sugar Cane. W. L. GILLESPIE. STRAWDERRY PLANTS?'Now is the time to set out your strawberry patch. If you have none you should get them at onceji If you have an old bed get some fresh stock, sopie of the most improved at THE PURE SEED CO. For Nice Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit, call E. C. STEVENS at the Express office. 5-2t o POSTED. Notice is hereby given that all lands owned or operated by me In Cheraw , or Pee Dee Townships are posted against hunting or trespass, j All violators will be prosecuted to ! the full extent of the law. j 5-3t T. M. KNIGHT. 1 IT f Christmas nts /el' dressed men, ;ar, mens hosiery, penders and belts | as with a pair real i>f the better kind. i best make. Pats for the sleepy dry, cuff buttons, liar pins, caps and latest styles, istmas in fine furCome and get OMPSON vv, s. c. 3od id Pine Cut to Order. >al ty Delivered. ying ;ehold Goods. A Specialty hap man POSTED! I All persons are hereby notified that ill lands owned or controlled by me1 n Steerpen and Cheraw townships are posted against hunting or fishing, violators will be prosecuted to the full sxtent of the law. 1-41. MRS. MARY E. LANEY. o?_____ Rub-Mj-Tlsm, antiseptic and pain . killer, for Infected soores, tetter, j sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism. LADIES, if you wish a beautiful Christmas pot plant, get a lovely Cleveland Cherry, you can get them from THE PURE SEED CO. AUDITOR'S XOTICE The Auditor's Office will be open for the assessment^ of all classes of property, both real and personal, poll, road, and dog tar, from January 1st J to February 20th, 1922. ' All ablebodied men between the ages of 21 and 60 are required to re. turn poll tax and those between the ages of 21 and 55 years are required to return road ta*. The law requires a penalty of 50 per cent on all property not returned for taxation on or before the 20th day. of Februray, 1922. I will be at the following places on the daites named: .Patrick, January 3rd, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Cedar Creek, January 4th, from 11 to 3 o'clock. John H. Wallace's, January 5th, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash, January 6th from 10 to 3 o'clock. Cross Roads, January 9th, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mt Croghan, January loth, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Guess, January 11th from 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby, January 12th, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Angelus, Jan. 16th from 11 to 3 o'clock. McBee, Jan. 17th and 18th. Middendorf, Jan. 19th from 10 to 2 ( o'clock. 11 Jefferson, Jan. 23rd and 24th to 12 < o'clock. \ J. G. Holly's, Jan. 24th from lto 4 j o'clock. ,1 Dudley, Jan. 26tb, from 10 to " { o'clock. ; < Pageland, Jan. 27th and 28th. Cheraw, Feb. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, from 10 ; to 3 o'clock each day. Below is the Oath that Is Sworn to by ; Every Person Making Tax < Return. . I do solemly swear, that I have listed above all the Rq?1 and Personal Property, Moneys, Credits, over and above irfy Indebtedness, Investments In Bonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise, belongto me. or under my control as Mana- j Chri&n Gii Pocket Knives, i We have a ALUMINUM V maki FOR CHILDRE rows \r I ou are very w( Cheraw i | We Sugg< ? CH V Shirts Y Pajamas y Night Shirts y Suspenders y Belts y Collars y Gloves?Dre? y Handkerchie y 5c to 50c y Hose of < y Bed Room S | MALLC t ? T f ror. IT'l or *7 ; .1 cnt.G.ar- tru dian, Trustee, Executor, Administra- pre tor, Receiver. Accounting Officer, to Agent. Attorney or Factor, on the 1st llal day ..f January, which are sub ject 0 the isavs of tlii- State, and that ^ I have returned the same at what I H"1 honestly believe to be the market val ue and that the above list, as furnish ed by me to the County Auditor, is a Your Blank Book Si CARRIED IN STOCK Sheet Holders Day Books Journals Figuring Booki Ledgers ? Cash Journals Cash Books Loose Leaf Let We Carry the Most Complete Line of B plies in South COLUMBIA OrFICfe SU Job Printing Office Equipm COLUMBIA, S Good Ghee Yea Will Be Your Experience / NONE BUT THE B?! Garden and Flower Seed -w We want your business an to please you. Try US. THE PURE i CHERAW, ? * | Signs and 1 | PAIN ! # $ & Drop me a card and wi & you SO! / & R Mtw ^ ? ? V# Aimui $ 'heraw,: ? , R. F. I JTJ las Is Gc I ft Suggestiol lazors, Carving Sets, Scissor Silver beautiful assortment of Pock Prices from 50 to $3.00 ^ ARE is useful, cheaper tha ss a sensible and attractive g CN?Bicycles, Velocepedes, 1 , Express Wagons of all kin ilcome when you are "just loi Hardware & Supp Cheraw, S. C. 'St Practical ? RISTMAS 19: ( S iS N ivery description 50< Uppers for Men, Women and )Y & COM] CHERAW, S. C. 1 i < n<1 f.tithfvl return of c.11 i . * ipcrty which I am required by law list; and further, that I am. ale to the Poll Tax, and that i am $ liable to Road Tax. I iworn to and subscribed before mj, s day of 1922 .1 Aud'tor. . t T. W. EDDINS, Auditor. ????????????j * lpplies for 1922 IN COLUMBIA Ledger Sheets 3 Columnar Sheets Post Binders igers Ring Books' 1 1. J T ~ -X n... laun. DUU*vb ttuu Luu^e ouy- + Carolina. PPLY COMPANY. ent Rubber Stamps . C. . ' 0 r All the r , ? \ If You Patronize Us. ST is our motto. n 11 ke a specialty. ? J will do our kest 4 1 SEED CO. s. c. t Posters TED | 3 ill come in to see 'Jt :o: I :farlan si sr. 6 J. ! uning! IS s, Community et Knives ft n usual and ill 7oy Wheelbards. }king around." ly Co. ! 3ifts For i % >1 f Hats t Caps ? Shoes Sweaters ? jloves?Auto v Mufflers Raincoats Umbrellas ? eckwear : to $2.00 ^ Children. ? PANY | t