Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 09, 1922, Image 8
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OUTING
10 yds. 25c Outing, plain color
10 yds. for
$1.00
APRON GINGHAM
10 yds. good quality Apron Ginglr
io jus. lor
$1.00
SHEETING
10 yds. Druid LL Sheeting worth 15*
per yd. 36 in. wide
10 yds. for
$1.00
2 yds. Mohawk or Pepperoll Sheetini
$1.00
Drown or Belached, full width
2 yds. for
$1.00
GINGHAM
6 yds. beet quality Amos keg Dress
Gingham, value 25c yd.
6 yds. for
$1.00
tfTSLPi
&Vs yds. best Muslin, Fruit of thi
Loom, Androsoogln and other best
makes, 25c value
5*6 yds. for
$1.00
I Mitral 3Jtrms
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Mrs. John Woimack is in Charlotti
this week. j t
Mr. H. P. Duval 1, Sr., is in Colitm
bia this week.
Mr. H. W. Mclver is on a businesr
trip to New York.
Mr. C. P. Bundy is very Bick at hii
home on Market Street.
Mr. T. A. McArn has returned tro*:
a business trip to N'orf-^'*
Mr. Francis Ingram is at home fron
school at Mt. Pleasant, N. C.
Mr. Walter I. Herbert, Jr., of Harts
ville, spent Sunday in the city.
Mr?. R. E. Hanna entertained th
O'd Club on Monday afternoon.
Miss Doris Hartzell was hostess t
the Bide a Wee Club on Tuesda;
afternoon.
Messrs. G. B. and Carvin Blackwel!
of McBee, spent Saturday afternooi
in the city.
Mrs. Maggie Chapman is visitim
her brother Mr. W. T. Rhodes nea;
Mayesville, S. C.
Or Tl Tl.mtlnw on.
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little daughter, Margaret spent Sun
day in Columbia.
Mrs. W. L. Gillespie and childrti
have returned from an extended \isi
to Texarkana, Ark.
Mrs. Jno. T. McNair, of New Yori
Is visiting in Cheraw at the home c
Mrs. A. F. Hilliard.
Mr*. B. F. Foster has returned b
her home in Cardinal, Va., after
visit to her parents here.
Mr. Marlboro Pegues, of Greenvill*
spent last week end with his sietv
Mrs. F. B. Pegrues in Marlboro count:
Cheraw Highi lost both gainer i
basketball played last week. Th
boys lost to Darlington while the girl
lost to Timmonsville.
Messrs. J. N. Stricklin, Jr., an
Campbell Laney, students at the Un:
versity in Columbia, spent the we*
end at home,
Mr. P. A. Murray, Jr., who recenil
returned from San Domingo will re
main in Cheraw resuming the prac
tice of law in Chesterfield county. Hi
office is located up stairs in the Lyri
Theatre building
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THE NEVA
CHER AAA
, SIURTIXU
8 yds. Hickory Shirting, good heavy A
quality
| $1.00
HOMESriJX
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Chock Homespun, best quality worth S
15c per pd.
8 yds. for
$1.00
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c BLEACHIXG
8 yds. good Bleaching, big value A
i 8 yds. for
! $1.00
LADIES CORSETS
Values up to $2.00
Dollar Days
i $1.00
XEXS WORK SHIRTS
t Special for Dollar Days, good heavy
Shirt, value $1.00
, .. Dollar Days
! bye I
MEN*?LOOK!
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The largest selection of Men's Shirts
ever shown In Cheraw, real
g
pretty patterns and good
materials, value to $2.00
your choice for
S1.00
1 Mr. P. C. McLaurin was taken to
I Charlotte last week to a Charlotte
sanitorium. He is reported as being I
i quite sick.
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Mr. DeWitt Chapman, who is in the
e army located at San Antonio, Texas, I
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T
D. M. Chapman near town. A
Mis? Annie Ladd entertained a number
of friends on Wednesday morning.
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Speaking of the fancy salaries un- u
, der the Shipping Board, which were
listed In this column last week, James 0
R. Mann, of Illinois, the ablest Repub S1
i lean in the House, said: "I thinl a
it is time that this Republican House P
stopped paying these enormous dutuqIqHh
that orp nnt nppps- i\,'
1 sary." Wood of Indiana sought to
ad4 seven more high-salaried attorneys
to the list. Just a few weeks
ago Wood "*as howling about big pay
under the Board, and Oliver, of Ala-,
bama, reminded the House of the fact,
whereupon Layton of Delaware suggested
that the rules be amended to
prevent one Member quoting mother
M?mber on anything said ir.ore than
y 30 days previously. Probably intend-!
i ded in the nature of a first aid to)
demagogues.
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Friday,
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20 J & P Coats Spool '
$1.00
r. yds C'lirtain Mate
$1.00
J 3 White Enamel 4F?c Curt:
?l $1.00
3 Knitted Long Sleeved C
COc value
$1.00
T. 1.2 vris Refit Duality
$1.00
10 yds. Ilcst Grade C
$1.00
2 1-2 yds. Heavy 50c I'ar
$1.00
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i- All Boys and T
k Boys' Knicke
Full stc
y . All Ladies' I
Prices
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BOYS PANTS
, real opportuuitv, a large selection 1
Dollar Days
$1.00
TOWELS
acrificed as usual. Rock bottom price
BOYS O'ALLS & BLOUSES
2 for ]
$1.00
MEN'S O'ALLS
real good Heavy Weight O'All wort.
$1.50, all sizes
each,
$1.00 ,
Ladies Silk Hose, good qu-.ii
Special at
$1.00 !
OEM PILLOW CASES 1
Good 25c Pillow Cases, 'J for
$1.00
Boys and girls 25c rib Hose
5 pr. for
$1.00
MADRAS TICKING
8 yds. Madras Ticking :'?r
$1.00 i
50c Silk and Lysle, 3 pr. for j
$1.00 !
What Does This iHcan 1
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often wonder, dear why I'm tso lonaly
here,
-rhy should I ever doubt a heart bo
true. I
know that you'll return ,
hat loves bright star shall burn
nd never more I'll yearn this life- }
time through.
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The foregoing words written on the j
ack of a blank check were left on
le counter in one of our stores. \V< \
on't know whether this is original \
r the words of a song but we are .-o f
lire that they represent the seriti- j|
lent of some of our readers that we! I
ublish it for their benelit. I j
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'ANTED?to buy all kinds of field ;J
peas and corn. CASH & CARR\ ]
GROCERY. | jj
'ANTED?to buy all kinds of field j
peas and corn. CASH & CARRY ?
GROCERY.
'ANTED?to buy all kinds of field !
peas and corn. CASH & CAjgll. ?
GROCERY.
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Our Specials For
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Saturday and Mo
, 10th, 11th & 13
Cotton for | 2 pr. Lad
C
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rial for I 20 J"d?- l-"c Qua
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K ml a t?r 5 -Vlls- Crash '
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I.ovs' *1.2:> 0
orset Covers S
3 pr. Men
$
Outing at Men's
3
alico for | 22 Men's I
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its Cloth for I '2 Mens I
3
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oun? Men's Sweaters 20 i
rboiker Sui<s, \a!iii *L.fl
>ck Men's Overalls and Jacl
7ine Sclby & Smaitz Goodv
from $9.00 to $ 16.00 for $4
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HOSIERY
Ladies 25c Hose, 5 pr. for I
$1.00 '
-.adies good 50c silk and lyslo Hoe,
3 pr. for
$1.00
HOYS, MISSES & CHILDREN HOSE 1
Boys heavy rib, value 35c
4 pr. for
$1.00
MEN'S HOSE
Good quality, per dozen
fluster Brown and Shawnlt, 25c Hoie
5 pr. for
$1.00
10 yds. Solid Color Chambry, all
colors, pretty
10 yds. for
$1.00
LADIES WAISTS
leautif'.il Voil Waists, new and pretty
large asst. values to 2.50
Dollar Bay price
$1.00
BLANKETS & BED SPREADS
A real Blanket or Bed Spread only
$1.00
Get try prices before you buy your
fertilizer.
J. H. WANNAMAKER.
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V. A. MURRAY, JR.
Attorney at Law
CHER AW, S. C. U
Office upstairs Lyric Theatre Bids
1-10-22
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j said and aii of a sudden i I
j found some competitor s j
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>> competitors fcy telling :h
| your story in an attractive ^ a
manner so it wil! be read. H
You 11 get the results. u ,
\ We Are Anxious to Kelp 1
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nday [
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ics Luxite -Iloae
>1.00 ?
litv- Cambric 1 n??er*ton
>1.00
rowcline 2"c iii.iliiv
>1.00
veralls sizes S to II i
>1.00
's Luxite Sox f. ?r
;i.oo
Work Gloves
>1.00
Iandkerchiofs for
il.OO
handkerchiefs fur >1.00
cr cent. off.
i, fci &7.90
Sects.
t in Slices,
.90.
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TOILET ARTICLES & SOAP
,ux for all fine laundrying. Wash
our silk hose In Lux and save them, I
I5c value
10c
TOILET PAPER
Hue Pird Toilet Paper, large f>c rolls i
6 rolls for
25c
28 rolls for
$1.00
Savy, Toilet Paper, large 10c rolls
3 rolls for 25c or 15 rolls for
$1.00
Jtu-r Naptha Wushlng Powder 5c pkg.
* 3 packages for
10c*
Star Soap 5c cakes
3 cakes for
10c
Pkg White Naptha, $c value
5c I
Rogers, Massachusetts Republican,'
tated in the House on January 30
lat he believed that the di-ablet'
oldies were getting poorer service
arough the Veterans' Buireah than
ley were getting six months ago,
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CHERAW, S. C.
All other flue soap Colgates etc.,
10c sellers 3 for
25c
Large Bottle Peroxide
25c value
10c
CROCKERY
"We have a large selection of Crockery
at 5-10-15-20 and 25c. Most
every article you want.
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Prices on these goodp are now extremely
low during Dollar Days
You can buy $1.25 worth In Crockery
Hardware, Tiuware, in fact any
article net adv. in these columns
for Dollar Days at
$1.00
J At P Coats Thread, per spool
'5c
CERTAIN SCRIMS
A large selection of Curtain Scrims
and Cretonnes
10 yds. tor
$1.00
Remember that our prices are now
much lower than elsewhere and you
can Bave an additional 25c on every,
Dollar during Dollar Duys.
and that he also thought that th/i ser- IW
vice of six months ago was not so
good as It had been six months before
that time. In other words, h-a admitted
that the service is poorer since
Harding beca/Tij President than under t
Wilson, and that it is growing worse.
ur Favorite Store 2
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n enjoy that comforts
n longing to enjoy af
ng your heart desires,
Knee-4 Stomach
s of water and you
lat uncomfortable feel
Jottle Now. It cc
thers. Yet it costs
WHY?
oncentrated form and a bo
you 33 days.
idge for yourself if it is woi
rid of Indigestion and Const
in't Lose UnJer Our Guara
nee-4 Stomach Medicine. "I
satisfied return the bottle 1
purchased it and get every a
ufactured and Distributed b:
t Medicine Co.,
Hamlet. N. C.
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HOSIERY ? DRY GOODS
[osiery for Ladies, Misses and Children,
Men & Boys. 15 & 20c values
10c per pair or per doz. .
$1.00
[osiery for Ladies, Mioses, CnildiV..
Mens & Boys good quality 35c value
5 pr. for
$1.00
Jso a complete line of Hosiery at
10.15-20 and 25c
100 good large Bed Spreads and <
Blankets for
$1.00
4 large Towels value 50c
t, .f A for
. $1.00
ust received the largest shipment we
have ever had of our Candies
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Dollar Day price
20c Candles, 2 lbs. for
35c
40c Candles, delicious chocolates
per lb.
35c
ANTEI>~to buy all kinds of field
peas and corn. CASH ? CARRY
GROCERY.
Get <my prices before you buy your
ertlHzer.
J. H. WANNAMAKER.
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