Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, January 26, 1922, Image 5

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I p==s ; CI I ^jl J^j ^ ! ' Ttree I Friendly ^ Gentlemen ts Made We have f smokers of \ With this e: "111"?"h world's thre 1I IWe named t home off-c: X HflV IS f7'\ (M I 1 tT ITr TV wiirwv I V HVV'T I\ r Ol.lli. 1L.UUJL.U .1 auM.i* ... . COLIMBIA, MAR. lOTil. 1! r Tho program for the State Teachers' Association has been practically com- n plet d. The Slogan tor the m.e .ni; ii is "Fifteen Hundred for Columbia c March lGth to ISth, lt?22." Judging f from the interest being taken in the ti meeting of the Association all over n the State, this will be one of the biggest and be6t meetings ever held, tl Amcng the speakers for the General e: sssions will be Dr. E. C. Brooks, S"u- 'p perintendent of Education of North si Carolina; Dr. Hugh S. Magill, Field e Secretary of the NaMonal Educational B Asrociation; Dr. Thorcas Alexander, a Peabody College for Teachers;, and ?'< Dr. Henry D. Phillip?, Pastor of Trinity Church in Columbia. Dosides these there will be some speakers from the e< State. h The departmental meetings promise s< to be up to their u-unl high standard. These departmental meetings have been arranged so that teachers may o get information and inspiration for their work frr?r t^e kindergarten u teacher to the college professor. Th< departmental meetings will be held h on Thursday afternoon .March Ifith.'f; I Friday morning, March 17th and Pri- g dog afternoon. Special rates will be granted by the f fW-pai j ---- \ F.S.R0YS1 Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C Macon, Ga. Birmingham, A "Wat ta* .ixlta. ->*i 1 ? i , ie eleven E ? !| $ \^Mmm ! W'Afti ' /'M * 7/ft A.) :jV/ 1 ///il \UI <A'7'/ 1 |l| \ ** r | to Suit Your Iks is : or years catered to the cigarette America. ;pcrience, we created One Ekven ? ' *.adc to Suit Your Taste." of the e greatest cigarette tobaccos? j -TURKISH, for Aroma - VIRCINIA, for Mildness j 1 -BURLEY. for Mellowness hem One Eleven?the address of our We are proud of their success. j iYouTriedThea? j c ) <-.** < _ II \ *' | . O/ J /.'U/ - ?Ui'il<P<l4\ o^',' \j. ?VI3 FIFTH AVE. j| ** NSWNdu CIIV ailrcads over all parts of South C'aroina. Announcement of the exact ale will he made a little later. TLe Columbia Chamber of Commerce is lending its hearty suppor i making the creeling a great sucess. Since the camp ha- been moved rom Columbia there should be i rouble in providing ample ohiertair.lent for all the teachers. It is the desire of the officials of te Association to have as many to nrcll in advance of the .meeting as ossiblc. To enroll it is only nece--! lry to send a membership fee tofro'h r with the name and address to W. K lack. Estill. Mr. Black is Treasure nd will send a receipt. Dues are 50c ar ladies arid $1.00 for men. The first Tornir was ruddv of auntenaucc, with a huge beard of the no politelv lenowi a at burn. Tne t ond was smooth-shaven. "1 uster have a heard li^e tha* T1 ' f?- myself in the glass. Then I cut it ft'."* But, the bearded man was not dismayed. ' Much better 'ave left it on, mate." e re'nrned. gently. *1 n-t-r, -? n ^ce like yours till I saw it in the lass. Then I growed this ' re 1 urd. o Subscribe to The Chronicle, ^ ."0 mj mff-n.rrr. -#EK?CTS C, TR?Ct MARK .:XSX>>~ 1. u,$\ REGISTERED rER GUANO C Richmond, Va. Lyr Charlotte, N. C. Wc Spartanburg-, S.C. All?; Columbus,C-a. Moi la Baltimore, Md. Tol< "Listen Irene" Has With Them "Nyrn Hrown anil Johnny GHz" i A clean, wholesome, undeniable and 'wholly enjoyable musical attraction is announced as coining to the Playhouse, Theatre, llenneitsville, S. C.,j Feb. 3rd, when George E. Wintz pre-| | sents the brilliant musical revue entitled "LISTEN IRENE." This live!} and optim istic title conveys the purpose of the story and the story merely serve as an excuse to introduce Ian extraordinary array of musical cohudy talent and a galaxy of extremely bea itiful and delightfully youthful girls, who through vocal ability could sing in opera and do at all times dance like fairies. These entertainers flash into and out of view in a se res of riotously humorous scenes with a continual and bewildering change of ravishing costumes. In witnessing the process of "LISTEN' IRENE" it is said that every audience is cheered to the point of exhaustive laughter a riot of laughter the kind that makes the. eyes stream and the ribs ache. It is the kind you'll whittle and hum as you leave the theatre and retain in your memory. For a nearer view of the charming beauties of the feminine ensemble a feature of the production will be a "JEWELED ILLUMINATED ltl'NWAY" an elevated strip of brilliantly illuminated footpath extending from the stage to and over the orchestra seats in the auditorium. Over the runway the singing and dancing maidens will from time to time trip their fascinating selves over the heads of the audience but not too far above to hide their sailing lips, flashing eyes and alluring dimples. The all prominent cast of entertainers includes Nyra Iirown, America's Most Beautiful Actress, John A. Getz, Monkey Man and Perfect Nut, Elks IQ/uartette. Helen Janis, Ace Wingifield, Rill Barbee, Seymour Sisters, i Petty Earl and Three Browns. o Rub.My-Tlsni, antiseptic and pain killer, for Infected snores, letter, sprahis, neuralgia,, rheumatism. o I 6-i 9 t i I #* I Wl'TlfWH 1111 If I? UKtrdT* j |ltjs Our j j Ulaily j ! Task \ ? t j i, to? ,ider and solve the f * I r'nti 14proMeinsforojr f (.".sto*aers, and each one ' f 'i p solve gives ug just so f t ;uuch more experience to t * apply to the next one. ' z l 1?MS is what keeps us t * n busv?(his is why we are * * I best equipped to do your ; F prii.ting in the way it ; I ' g should he done. Suppose * j J | you ctk us to submit I f 3 specimens und quote t ; | p'icc- ; ' \ f *> Sf-'ce r F"*c!alty \ ? jj in I' .rring ? tRM t .}j S TATK)NE.;Y J| ?dcl /- ' 1 W f | W I ?.iw ct? r-raz.. i\ir,:v rjsemuma?a \ * $Sbl MM I I r~ r - - - - fryi fV- m 'o^L^ J ieft Surg, v a. Lsbington.TT. C. mta, G u itgomen/', Ala, ido, Ohio For the best Sweet Potatoes go to Community Cash Grocery as they are now handling my potatoes, that good kind that you bought there last year. 11-lt J. H. Biles, Bennettsville. S. C.I it* Wiry not freshen up| your flowers and pot plants with STLVl-l'-PLAXT They need food just as much as we do and they will get it in concemra e. form with STIM-U-PLANT and will respond quickly. THE PURE SEED CO. WHY DilHEYLIKEJHIS MAN It Is Because He Has the Life and Energy that Bed Blood Gives. He has a good color. He is strong and virile, and looks it He is good humored. He laughs easily. In short, he is "full of life," which is simply another way of saying he is full if red blood. If you are weak and run-down and nervous, don't sleep very well and have a poor nppetite go to your druggist and buy a few bottles of Gude's jiepto-Mangan and take it for a few weeks at meal-time. See how it will build you up by giving you plenty o good blood. Don't drag around half \ sick and half well. Get some "pep" into you by taking Pepto-Mangan. Sold in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. 5ARDUI HELPED REGA ; RENGTH I Alabama Li ? . .V ick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed?Read Her Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala.?lira. C. M. Stegall, of near here, recently related the following interesting account of her recovery: "I was in a weakened condition. I was sick three years in bed. suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. I was so weak, I couldn't walk across the floor; Just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number of doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I believe If I hadn't heard of and taken Cardui I would have died. I bought bIx bottles, after a neighbor told me what it did for her. "I began to eat and sleep, began to gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trouble since ... I sure can testify to the good that Cardui did me. I don't think thera is a better tonic made and I believe it saved my life." For over 40 years, thousands of women have used Cardui successfully, in the treatment of many womanly ailments. If you suffer as these women did# take Cardui. It may help you, too. At all druhjista. B 85 County of Chesterfield. The State of South Caro. na My M. J. Hough, l'robate J ?u. Whereas Gus Lynch made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the Estate and Effects of * T J joarina i^yiiuu, ucut?acu. These are, Therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and Credltbrs lof the said Joanna Lynch, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, 'o be heft at Chesterfield, S. C., on. Ft by. 2nd next, after publlcniion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should no* be granted. Give nunder my hand this 18th day of January. Anno Domini 1022. M. J. HOUGH, I'robute Judge. SUMMONS State of South Carolina. County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas. K. W. Lancy, Plaintiff, vs. Katie Jones, Mack Jones, Stewar' Jones, Ollne Jones, Innes Jones, A1 meta Williams, Lena Jones, Livingston Jane?, Hannah Jones, Mary Jones, Junius Jones, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in Hlia ;ir.?inti ti'liieh will ho filed In tht I office of the Clerk of Court of Common I leas for the said County, and tr serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscrter, H. F Peptics, at his office in Choraw, S. Q within twenty days after the scrvic hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer th complaint within the time aforesuid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in tl 1 complaint. B. F PEGUES, j Plaintiff's Attorney. ! anuary 18th, 1922. To the Defendant, Mack Jones: You will please take notice; The the summons and complaint are or file in the office of the Clerk <>f Cour' for Chesterfield County, South Caro lina. I B. F. PEGUES. Plaintiff's Attorney. January 18th, 1922. PLAYHOUSE} BENXETTSTILLE !a I n i | ONE NIGHT ONLY j Friday, Jan. 2 / ? ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY > 1 LOU TELLEGEN THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ACTOR IN THE COMEDY DRAMA "Blind Youth" BY WILLAKD MACK AND LOU TELLEGEN A STORY OF THE INABILITY OF A Yorxo ARTIST TO DIMTIXGUSH BETWEEN FALSE VXD TREE LOVE XOT A AIOVIXG PICTIHE MIL TELLEGEX i AVILL APPEAR IX PERSOX , PRICES?JOc to $2.00 Plus Mar Tax SEATS OX SALE AT CROSLAXD & TYSOX'S OFFICE BEXXETTSV1LLE, S. C. l'HOXE 274 no tax. now p LUDEN'S menthol cough drops price grt straight b GIVE QUICK RELIEF Fsmstu YtUow Picks,,? | i 53 ScU lk, ?0tIJ V.V^.V.V.'.V.W.V.VA H i MASTER'S SALE. J * By virtue of a degree of his Honor, > Judge Edward Mclver, in the case of V i B. Huntley, Plaintiff, against Rob- I ert . uhbard, Defendant, I will offer y for sale Vfore the Court House door 7 in C'hesterueld, S. C., on* Monday, the < sixth day of February, A. D. 1922, at twelve o'clock, Noon, the following described property, to wit: "All that certain tract of land, situ ate in the County of Chesterfield, State of South Carolina, containing twenty acres, more or less, as showh by plat of same made by J. C. Colt, surveyor, and recorded In the office of the of Court for said County in Deed Bool25, page 268, and bounded by lands of Brigman, Powell, Hall, and by Thompson's Creek; being the same tract of land conveyed to Robert Hubbard by deed of Mary W. Powell, dated February 21st, 1907 and recorded in D&ed Book 25, page 268." Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court & Special Master. NOTICE This will be the last notice to de- j linquent tax payers. The time is out. I have started col ; lectorB out to got them. I knowrfit will be hard for some people to get the money to pay their taxes with, but the longer you put It off the harder it will l>e to pay them and the more It f will cost you. 1 have waited longer 'han 1 should. Before I sent out the ? collectors but I wanted to save every me the mileage that I could and those 'hat come or send now bt fore I get j heir's will save mileage. a I want to suggest that every l.?r < ir mill owner or other employer of J " " * * * -* * ' Un l?A ^1 'Ufoor llllll Olll 1J HIS IMUpiutrvs umci naid their 1920 tax. Whore they have * not, it will be to the interest of the ,1 employer to look after this matter for ? 'lis man. Write this office for the ? amount and advance the money to < 1 ay their 192tl taxes. It will save me 4 Mine, money and trouble and will savr J the tenants money. Why not try i* J >uce? j Tim is not a personal matter with * no. It's .a duty that you owe your j % county. J. T. Grant, Sheriff. I > , " i. BIDS RECEITFD The county will buy corn if shelled nd sacked in even weight. Sacks lust be sound and free from weevils. J. A. Teal. Clerk. o The Chronicle $l.f?0 a year. "UK WHO LOOKS BKFORS HE LEAPS BUIL "Make this the on that one spc That's about the sounc out to the man who ha of him. Also this, d lumber." Ask for deca; CYP i "THE W001 Then you'll be playing money's worth?plus. No repairs during your lifetii is "the most eyer-lasting Maybe your job won't c All right. Then you wan ?"just the thing for t lumber dealer will know "Buy the Grade 1 and help you to make tl Write us for list of FREE PL the meantime insist on "CYP1 your local lumber dealer?no rr Southern Cypress Ml 242 Graham Building, Jackson YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPP HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US fi Q> 2 -w-V /, Y A .v //$*// i# f We Are Expecting A Give Us You Justice & Cherav v * Signs an< PAIN Drop a card and will 8 R.G. M ^ Chera^ -, . t . . ?T \ Try A Sa LUCILE or ] HigK Gr? ' A GUARANTEE W Horton & I Cheraw E Plumbi Electrical Contrac Plumbing a 'hone 263 Patroiii Adver * VWBaHMBM [ They e , booster deserve busines " i BIDS RECEIVED Bids will be received tor erecting a warehouse 26x30 metal sides and roof. Information may be obtained at this office, bids must be in before January 30th. J. A. Teal, Clerk. : ,ds or crrKKss and builds bob mrs last repair job a. ? )t. lest advice we can hand s some repair jobs ahead on't ,just order "some y-defying ZESS 0 ETERNAL" safe and getting your more annoying,expensive ne, or afterward. Cypress lumber that ever grew." all for the highest grade, t one of the lower grades he case in hand." Your \ Ask him. He'll say? rhat Fits the Job99 ie right selection. ANS for farm buildings?but in %ESS and no substitutes" from latter for what purpose you buy. Frs/Assn. i~i* - ~tuT1 W.t.r" Cv?e?M "yMdaiMttfy Vllle, FlfL itby tfaU aarki LY YOU. IF HE V 'NOWAT ONCE. "* ' ** , \ th . T i 'ifvs* '> ' 7 l ?i * r I . I ! I! v Li . Car of Coal This Week r Order Now Chapman | v, S. C. I ys* 'A* */s* 'i? y< 'j?yf &$?BM??SBI3SBI9SBISS t tT? < > ?T* < W ?T> Cw\ i Posters 8; TED 1 I come in to sefe you jc | acfarlan jjj ? meTe^WTe/fWTHifh / iclc of Our BLUE BIRD I icL Flour ITH EVERY SACK, ^endrix Co.' ^ledric & ing Co. ting and Supplies nd Heating CHERAW. S. C. * . A -?L Jtu Jk. WV %" 0 ? rV ze Our I tisers I Lre all 2? s and 4 3 your * t % ? *1* *1* i _'