Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 02, 1922, Image 8
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Mrs. Caston Wannamaker is visiting
relatives in Chester.
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Mr. E. W. Duvall spent Wednesday
in Clio on business.
Mr. B. F. Pegr.es spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Columbia on business
*
"What do we live for if it is not
to make life less difficult to one another?"
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* Mrs. H. C. Dockery, of Rockingham
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. F.
Waddill.
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Mr. P. y Murray, Jr., of San Do
mingo, Haitti, is visiting his family
here.
Mr. J. M. Witsell, of Walterboro
spent Wednesday in town with rtla
tives.
Mrs. J. X. Justice and little daugh
ter, Sarah have returned from a visi
to Sumter.
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Mrs. Herbert Wannamaker wa
hostess to the Bridge Club on Wed
ikesdav afternoon.
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MiS3 Lucile Poston entertained a
number of friends at -a bridge party
on Friday night.
Mr. R. X. Fenegan was called to
Dillon on Saturday on account of the
ill?v
iiiuebd ui uis muiuci.
$!
Mrs. P. A. Murray, Sr., of Walterboro,
is visiting her daughters, Mrs.
Jn?>. Woinack and Miss Kathleen
Murray.
Messrs. H. H. Starnes. J. B. Cato
Clyde Davis and Gilbert Smith motor
ed over to Hamlet, N. C., last Sunda>
afternoon.
Among those who attended "The
Blind Youth" in Bennettsville on last
Friday night were, Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Prince, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meiklejohn.
Mrs. J. W. Malloy.
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A number have taken advantage ol
\ our offer of 8 tickets good for any
regular show at the Lyric Theater
with each year's subscription to the
Chronicle. Subscribe now.
Representative Smitbwick who was
hurt in the recent disaster at the
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Knickerbocker Theater in Washington
is tho son-in-law of Mr. W.
Yareen formerly of Cheraw, now of
Moultrie, Ga.
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A full line of Liixite Ribbed Ton
Lisle silk faced Hosiery. L. M. Evans
Co.
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We ask you to j
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3 days and if not
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Mrs. E. H. Duvall entertained on
Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
H. C. Dockery of Rockingham.
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Miss Mildred Duvall entertained <
her young friends on last Saturday; j
night. Progressive games were play-; <
ed. !i
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Mr. Edmund Wad dill, of Garden | j
City. Louisiana, is at homo for a'
short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs'
E. J. "Waddill.
Chesterfield Basket Ball tea/.n de-!
feated the Cheraw High team by a1
core of 17 to 7 Wednesday afternoon
in C'nesterfleld.
Judge Edward Mclver has returne
i from a three weeks stay holding
tourt in Charleston. He will be at
lome for two weeks.
Circle No. 5 of the Woman's Aux
liarv of the Presbyterian church will
neet with Miss Annie Ladd at 7:30
o'clock Friday night.
The Blanche Kinsey Class of the
lethodist Sunday School will cr.>eet
omorrow (Friday) afternoon at 4
/clock at the home of Miss Katye
larrcll.
r>r S. C. Graham has bought the
F. Hilliard house on Green street!
\nd will move in today. Mr. and -Mrs.j
Milliard will board with the Grahams
.'or the present.
A very pretty reception was given
>y Mrs. E. H. Duvall in honor of Miss
Preston. The house was beautifully
lecorated with cut flowers. Deliciou
efreshments were served.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Presbyn-ian
church gave their fifth Tut:?iay
social to the congregation of the
church on last Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Malloy.
Am in position to quote you prices
on best fertilizer.
J. H. WAXXAMAKER.
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in enjoy that comfort
;n longing to enjoy a
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f Knee-4 Stomach
;s of water and you
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Bottle Now. It c
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WHY?
concenlrated form and a 1
you 33 days.
udge lor yourself il it is w
rid of Indigestion and Con
an t Lose Under Our Guar
.ncc-4 Stomach Medicine,
t satisfied return the bottle
purchased it and get every
nufactured and Distributed
it Medicine Cc
Hamlet, N. C.
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PARENTS RESPONSIBLE I
The carelessness of parents is held!
esponsible for much of the loweriut ^
if moral standards among young pto.J''
lie today. One of our exchange !
inotes a Chicago dance hall iiuua;
is telling a group of clergyman o 1
the Episcopal Church that the lowering
of musical standards resulted di
rectly in letting down moral stand
ards. He places the blame on modern
"jazz" music for much of the immorality
that is found in large cities
tumong young people today. Very '
significantly he laid the responsibi..
ty heavily upon parents when he said.
"There is nothing wrong with tin
morals of the boys and girls of to- 1
day. They are the same as the boys '
and girls of yesterday. The differ- '
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ence lies in the poison we ieeu ir. i
and the example we set them?in th.
things they are being taught toda> '
and in the carelessness of parents."?
Christian Observer of Jany. IS.
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One lot Hoys Suits worth $12..71.
marked down to $7.bb?Evans Co. 1
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1 said and aii of a sudden < jj! (
| found some competitor \ .
< was doing what ihey cj <
| thought they couldn't do. cl i
| And getting away with it. (
> Get the bulge on your Ji
| competitors by telling
I your story in an attractive M 1
I manner so it will be read. jj:
You K get the results. <!/ :
' / We Are Anxious to Help ?,
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laundry bills?L. M. Evans Co. ]
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H'TIFS OF SHKlin-T AS
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lection 170 (.'ode of L ? v> i0J2. Vol mio
1, Pn c<? 1'Jth
"The ?v\r"jr" i* ? ?*?:? .:r\T\l C units
in the State. In making 1
:alc?. in making rcti m * ; ! in ng
over money eoliee'ol ' " d t t;
varran's and cm- - t'or." :1 '1 i.
h?ir hands by (' n \* T. i r r-.
:hall be subject te the dir i 1
m dor t1i? control of tbe Comptroller
leneral of the State as they are now
n like manner to plaintiffs in ex--enion;
ami the Triiiln:' i r
nvested with < 1? the ri 'v , ! i\
egos of a plainMff in
nvoke and obtain the aid of t'v
'onrt to compel r fi ne: -v rheri--o
discharge their duties in the '
'orcement of tax cxecnti v: nd ?
hereby made the duty of the sai I
Sheriffs, rrs.r. c'iv-!\> . > urn
of all tax ? " i' to :>"?
Pnasurer of their rcprvilve coiii ies
within ninety d-v a' r t
f issue thereof, d .-isna'hv ieh "
nay be nulla hor.a and * h . s
lave been ceHacvd hv rem mil
itfcerwise, and within the sari"'
p pay over to the said "! '
axes and pnu'ties < l'.n t ; ; 'r n.
tnd the :-evt-r*. 1 Treaa i
<hall. at the la-t t? ; i cf ' ' : < Mit
I*oiirt in each year )r th ir > v o.ive
counties deliver to th f.?: "i*n
if the grand jury a complete list of
ill tax executions deliver I to the
Sheriff for c< 'he'iou. and v ' ! ;
act been < "'! c4ed, nr..I th" :??! jury
-hall examine the sa'd !' ; nl pre111.
the Shi r i for : ? . ' '' nl' or
leglect in the per? " .uvce of his (lanes
r?Ja(i"e to the or "or of
inch (v^enflons. A*'i ?? r> r v.*
Sheriff shall make do.fa It m Plying
aver wiihfu the ? for id any
noneys ? -ibmed o>, < nuvon-,
.hall be the d ty of the Co ml r Ttcsurer,
ai d he is her i.v rr i? immediately
to bring suit ae:: '
lofanltir sherlfT in any Co .r' of <<
[?etenf j ri diet r. i i v *:? ' - m
Rhcritf hell be lie' !e to treble the
amount for (vhie'i hvt d !*
and in cas > of rnv In r-ilfing by
reason or the f ilvv-e f : County
rreasurer in jai,fi;rn fin dril s herIf
You Are Locking fo
bacco, 13 uv You
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I? Spring 1920
Plow Lines 75c
Back Bands 75<
Hame Strings 2
0 Plow Bolts 40c
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'Spring needs?
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prices. It m;iy
1 Cherav*
$
p.
iii sc-t forth, suoli Treasurer shall be
liable therefor."
Now you will see by the above what
I have got to do and this is to "tify
; il taxpayers that all executions in
iny hands will be collected at once.
l>pn't come and ask me for more
time, for it is not mine to give, but
came on and pay your tax and save
I n cents per mile. Take due roiicc
ami govern yourself accordingly.
Very truly yours,
J. T. GRANT,
Sheriff ("nesterfield County.
You netd to buy your lime now see
J. H. .WANNAMAKER.
"
| CARPAGE PLANTS and ONION
SETS, garden seed and lawn grass
seed which should be planted now.
Pon't put off but get now and take adI
vantage of the pleasant days to gel
them in.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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Am in position to (yjotc- you prices
j on be fertilizer.J.
II. WAN N A MAKER.
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r a Good Chewing Torsch'
a 10c cut of
WINSTON"
it) dinger."
i. Flynt Tobacco Co.
ilem, N. C,
\ C heraw, S. C
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BLUE BIRD
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1711 EVERY SACK,
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iemonstration of
:rs, Tractors,
Siena! Implements
1 Saturday,
>rd and 4th
Our Store.
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able to yive
aferniation as to
how to operate
bines.
en tent Co.
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mre These Pi
sf
?1.00
c, $1X0, $1.25
5c
dozen '
posted on RIGHT p
It will cost you nothinj
save vou a Jot.
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r Hardware & Suppl;
Cheraw, S. C.
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Ye OSde-Fashioned \
Town Hall.
Children's Hours Fro
Grown Ups From <
Refreshments, En
Cut Flowers and Bio
Home-Made (
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Valentines, Valentir
Valentines Distributed From ]
at 5.30, To Growi
Admission: School <
Woman's Auxiliary Pre!
Cheraw, S
f" COUNTY TAX LI
State ,
Ordinary County ? Road
A
Rridges
Total .. ?
Clieraw
Marburg -
Orange Hill
Pals Branch
Pee Dee
Stafford -
Bethel
Center Point -
Chesterfield
Parker i
Pine Grove
Ruby
Shiloh -
Snow Hill
Stafford ._ - -
Vaughan
Wamble Hill
Black Creek
Center
Ceuter Grove
Cross Roads
Mt. Croghan P
Ruby .. ...
Wexford .-f.
Winzo /..._ .? -
Zion +. ?
Buffalo'
Dudley r -
Five Forks -
Map.gum
tageland -
Plains
Zicn ...... ..
A ? frnl-jo
.-iuhi,iuo ?Center
Grove _
Clarks ......... .. ?
Jefferson. ?
Macedonia . ..
Plains
Bay Springs ...
Green Ilill ...
Leland . _ . .
Vliddcndorf . ..
McP.ee
Providence r
sandy Kun -< -
L'nion _...+
'.lay Spring? . -
Bear Creole ?
Iletbefda _ ... / ?
fiiniper _ ???
.Middendoof - . ???
Patrick * - *?
Pats Branch -
Shlioh _ - -
Stafford ... - - ?
j White Oak .. - -
Cat Pond _
i Juniper ..... _
, Ousloy .... ? ..
i Patrick _ ?? -
Linton _ ....
Harris l.Veck ?
Montrose
The Chronicle is onlj
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35c, 40c, 60c ?
40c, 50c, 75c 3$
25c $
25c dozen
rices for your $
* to get our $
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ralentine Partie
, Feb. 9
in 4-6 o'clock. .
6-9 o'clock. i
itertainment
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bandies
le Postoffice.
Po&office to Children
l-Ups at 8.30
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Children 10c
Adults 15c
jbyterian Church
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EVY. 1921
12 mill*
R millu
6 mill* x
1 mill
.. 28 mills
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28 8 37%
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28} 8 -l%37%
281 3 4 1%|36%
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28 8 ?> 41
28 8 30
2816 *4% 48%
25 8 3 39
28 8 36
28 16 5 4% 53%
28 8 2 38
28 8 16 ,42
28 8 ' 2 38
28 8 2 38
....... 28 8 i 36
....... 28 10 5 43
....... 28 10 5 43
28 8 6 5 47
28 8 & 5 46
28 16 5 4 5 58
28 16 5 4 5 58
28 8 5 5 46
28 8 ' 8 5 49
28 8 7%] 5 48%
28 8 I 4 40
28, 8 36
28 8 . 36
28 8 I 36
28 16 7% 51%
28 8 8 44
28 8 7% 43%
28 8 7 5 48
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28 8 9 P 46
28116 9 5 f>8
28J 9 3 , 5 44
28 8 ' 8 49
28 8 Q ^48
28 8 10 6 52
28 8 10 6 52
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28i 8 j 6 42
28" 8 61 , 6 48
28 8 6j 42
28 8 36
28,11 39
28 3 |3t '
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28 3 2( 33
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28 15 4 47
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28' 8 2 38
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28; 8 2 38
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28 8 6 42
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