Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 29, 1921, Image 4
o?L,tiW CHRONICLE j
JOE LINDSAY, Editor
Foreign Advertising: Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOC! A HON J
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Wo wish for all our readers a happy,
i *-?. I nr Acnnrnno Von* VDHV
JM V.^/VIUUO If A VM*.
For six months we have been labor.
i ;g to give Cheraw a s<?od newspaper
; ml because of inexperience it has
?en harder than it would have been
"d we "known the ropes." However.
are finishing our first six months
ith a smile, happy in the knowing
t lat we have done our best.
We have been helped by the splendid
support ahd encouraging expressions
of a number of our readers and
advertisers, and we trust we have
merited the many kind compliments
given us. ' |
What the future holds in store for
this paper is in the hands of those
who live in Cheraw and vicinity. You
car have a good newspaper if you
- ut scribe to it and you can force the
- i?rcliants to advertise by reading the
isements and patronizing those
. ) advertise.
In the meantime we'll do oqr best
to merit your support.
Again we say Happy New Year to
you. .
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MIDNIGHT
It was midnight on the ocean, ?
Not a street car was in sight.
V The sun was shining brightly,
For it rained all day that night
' 'T'was evening, and the rising sun
'''as setting in the west,
u? the little fishes in the trees
Were cuddled in their nest.
' 'Twas a summer day in winter^
The rain was snowing fast;
\ barefoot boy with shoes on
Stood sitting on the grass. 4
" arm. dry rain was pouring down,
:n was shining bright,
Ar.J everything that you could see
Was hidden out of sight.
"The organ pealed potatoes,
Lard was rendered by the choir,
While the sexton rang a dishrag
Some one set the church on fire."
Hazel McCulley.
Peanut Butter Taffy.
2 cupfuls molasses, 1 cupful peanut
butter.
Ib.il the molasses and peanut huttet
j.. tb" i-k stage, and then pour int.
pa. - !.< t. partly cool pull like an>
tu < *ut off in.o two-inch piece j
Willi sharp scissors.
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ness," at the r
the Clothier's As
secrets of succe
modern store, N
proper merchant
vertising, and
(Advertising, he
worth while, bi
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salesmanship ar
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|| Resolutions |
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Let's us girls form little clubs an'
boycott th* mop top hair cut.
Let's break up th' practice o' wenrin'
cloth top shoes with broken arches.
Let's all resolve t' spend our money
at home.
Mothers, keep a closer surveillance
on your daughters in 1922.?Abe Martin.
NOT STINGY.
"No, Genevieve, I ain't got stingy
but I made a resolution that all mt
pennies goes to the heathens thii
year!"
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idorse Adve
Kn Says: What
?u spend on Adver. will d
t costs you!" Such
ion by Sol Kohn of I 111 IOl
a, the newly elected ?
? , ? , need <
South Carolina Retail
jiatlon, speaking on
> to get more busiecent
convention of
sociation. The three
ssful QDeration of a
[r. Kohn thinks, are
dising, generous adg(?od
salesmanship.
said, is more than opens
inging the prospecthe
store where good ju^t si
id intelligent adver,
the sale. Judid
VER1
I COUNTY TAX
State Ordinary
County
#Road
Bridges
Total \
Cheraw
Marburg
Orange Hill
Pats Branch
Pee Dee
Stafford
Bethel -
Center Point
Chesterfield '
Parker -(
Pine Grove
Ruby
Shiloh
Snow Hill
Stafford -
Vaughan
Wardble Hill
Black Creek
Center
Center Grove
Cross Roads
Alt. urognan
Ruby
Wexford
Winzo
Zion
Buffalo
Dudley
Five Forks
Mangum
Pageland
Plains
Zion
Angelus
Center Grove
Clarks
Jefferson
Macedonia
Plains
Bay Springs
Green Hill
Leland .
Middendorf
McBee .
Providence
Sandy Run
Union .
iay Springs
Jear Creek
Jethesda
uniper Iiddendorf
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Patrick
'ats Branch 1
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to TEN Year Loa
$200,000.00 to loan on preferred raal
eal estate, both town and aoaatry
property. No loans leas thaw $2,90#.0t.
FARMS i
We do not care to have applications
lubmitted on lands that are not in high
itate of cultivation.
rOWK PROPERTYt
If you wish to build or obtain a
loan on your property in town we will
be glad to have yon eall and talk ever
the proposition with us. > We do not
loan on unimproved property or vacant
lots.
We will buy your Liberty Bondg for
Ixigbest cash market prloe.
ity Loan & Tri
. MALLOY, Mgr. & G?n'l /
lone 192 M. & F. Bldg
Cheraw, S. C.
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man kaew bow tt Ai
To Advertise peril
Intelligently the fam
tributes a large part
He started early,
was la buelaeae as i
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best investment I
says.
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1AX BOOKS OPEN #
Books ?pen Ootober 15 to Decemer
31 wttbout penalty. #
t? J. A. Welsh, Treasurer.
TOWN TAXES DUE
Town Tax Bosks are now open for ~
is collection of town taxes. No penlty
will be added until after Dec. 31.
-tf D. L. Tillman, Clk.
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Fever and, LaGrlppe. It's tiie
est speedy remedy we know.
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