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/ V t i I ICoral 3)Irras | T J og day Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Howlf cas< a boy, Jan. 30th. affa ** suit Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wilson irg) a girl, Feb. 10th. zaLi * # cba: Miss Annie Coward, of Darlington. ^cj spent Sunday at home. 6ll i ensi Mrs. E. W. Duvall has return'- nih* frr-.m a civ wapks stnv in Parkton, Mt ,er the Jamie Spruill's name was omitte ,;ee from the Honor Roll last week, throu x. i error. Our wer Mrs. D. M. Chapman, of near Che took raw spent Saturday with her son, ' guil D. Chapman. It Mcl Born to Lieut. Com. and Mrs. P. N of I L. Bellinger, of San Deigo, Cal., a so: clar on Feb. 13th. mea cast Misses Bessie and Helen Gaddy, c of Ri.by, spent last week end with M thrc I. S. Funderburk. tawi .'. -re Miss Laurie Harrall, of Laurinb- ,ere N. C., sptnt last week end at Cheraw ^ua: with relatives. Uon are Messrs. A. L. La tux and E. V. Mel- part ion are spending several days in Pul a la tin ore this week. conl part Mrs. T. T. "Covington has returned ,r ( to Wadesboro after a visit to her niec rem Mrs. P. B. Huntley. thei the Little Miss Margaret Huntiev enter tained a number of her little friend- Ji this afternoon at a birthday party. jury and Mr. Augustus Estes spent Tuesd; iuct night in Cheraw on his way hom< not from a business trip to cnesiernen ???? busi Mrs. C. K. Waddill is entertaining dun! in honor of hed mother, Mrs. H. *'ho Dockery, of Rockingham, this after oonc noon. pers / a b Mr. P. C. McLaurin has returned from a Charlotte hospital much im- he t proved, after an illness of several held weeks. the mea Mrs. B. W. Spencer and two childrci plar Francis and Annie Lee, of Darlington. *pent Sunday at the ..anie of Mr. A. B. "T Coward. tain ?* ly t Mrs. John Womack underwent r lver operation in a Charlotte Sanatoriu .rus this week. She Is improving satis Stat factorily. y ' dev< inst Mr. G. W. Duvall is in Sew- lavi n . this week on business connr<" citiz ..I with be University of the Souti Aicl of which he is a trustee. port x com The Pee Dee river is flooded by re- havi cent rains, being about .'}3 ft. above and normal and rising about 2 in. p- proj hour. A 35 ft. Treshet is predicted Stat .he Miss Esten Matheson gave a bir A day party at the home of her aunt was Misses Matheson on Monday after- exp! noon. Games of Hearts were enjoyed jurv clai Last Friday Miss Claude Godfre men rntortnlnprt thfi following at a sudd afte party: Misses Poston, Vera Wiggir. inst Queen Godfrey, Carolyn Causey, Mes; com Sumwalt, McKeels, Goodwin an. the Thrower. ^ soli< ton, Adult eighth grade arithmetic classes at the different homes of the eightn _ grade students are having to wort , , v*ru * overtime these nights on account of a hard batch of problems being en. ^ ^ countered ... M. MIS< yeai We are requested to ask those in- ^ terested in having their milk cows "tu- . ... Pert bercualr tested' to get in touch wit; Mr. J. C. Terrell. Mr. Terrell wishes to get a government expert here and T wants to arange to have enough worl st'n to ko&p him busy for a day or more. for " o ' ky ' V. D. C. Meeting. The Cheraw Chapter of the U. D. C held its regular monthly meeting a: ^ the home of Mrs. H. P. Duvall 01 71 1 Wednesday afternoon the 15th. Notwithstanding the very disagree able weather there was quite a fill". 'Kl(' attendance, 17 members answered tli roll call with a local Confederal r Vctern'9 name. i UMM A very interesting program had beer il!tc prepared. Mis3 Claude Godfrey rea a paper on Misrepresentations of ti** tlon in V* i flnxlrto ftrt/i nl ennrhtm Mrs CUUm ill liidiUi ICO auu ^igvnmitv. w. , Kinsey extracts from "Wrongs of Hi.- j * tory Kighter," by Miss Mildred Rutherford. Interest in this paper was stimulated, that a good many wanted ST to borrow it and others wanted to If'! know if it could be bought. Mr-. |j\ Thrower read a paper on "Stratfo j|i birthplace of Loe, and his boyhood in j| !| Alexandria." l]1 February is tho anniversary montl of tho birthdays of Albert Sidn 1 , Johnson (2nd), Joseph E. John. If ! (3>, J. E. B. Stuart loth). &j<! After the business of the Chapt j a: wa? disposed of a very pleasant soci; jjj / hour was enjoved Miss Fannie Du- j j rail herved delightful refreshinen ||! assisted by Mrs. Hartzell, Mrs. Em. Duvall and Miss Claude Godfrey. The meeting then adjourned to me | j I on Thursday afternoon, March 30th *he horn of th H ntley. Th ' ' .oil call at this meeting will be . . ,? > s\>ered with mention of things which South Carolina was first. ge ?(lward Mclver Delivers Forceful Charge. he February term of the Court General Sessions opened yestermorning with more than 100 ?s, eight of which are homicide I Jrs, on the program for the enlg three or :our weeks. Thi : work of the day was the orgam on of the grand jury and tin rge to the body by Judge Edward ver. Mr. J. W. Dawson was nan foreman of the grand jury for the aing year. Mr. William F. Brestn was excused from luty as men. of the body for the remainder . term. The pent jurors for the k were called and sworn. Mi. Godfrey was excused from duty ing the day a number of true bills e returned and the court soon : up the receiving of pleas 01 ty. l. an impressive manner Judge ver explained to the members ihe grand jury their duties, deing that much responsibility ,nt not merely reviewing the ? and other work during a term court, but in keeping a vigii I >ughout the year to see that 3 are enforced, that the office 1 run nronerlv and that the l. I its of the %holo people ai\ S rded. He^called to the atteu of the grand jury that there cases where it appears to be n? Jcular citizen's duty to see tha. iw is enforced, or that there ar Jngencies where there is no licular interest felt by a citiz^ ^roup of citizens. In such . inded the grand jurors that it r duty as a body to see that laws are carried out. Wide Scope for its Field, ldge Mclver reminded the grant. that it was also their privily duty to inquire into the conof every office, the judicial*, excepted. He presented the ilration of a (man owning a largv ness enterprise who hired indivi1s to attend to his business, bu. * never gave it any attention * rem. He declared that a reaso * >on would be bound to believe that usiness operated in such manner bound to fail. In a like manner d dated that public officials must be > I responsible to the people and tha. r grand jury is the only practical ? ns of putting in operation such a e i of watchfulness. a Flea for the Schools. f he educational system main- c ed by the public, and particularhe rural schools, felt Judge Mc is one of the most importau. * ts which the grand juries of ? * e ha,ve in their care. The further * ?lopment of the system of public 1 ruction, for the sake of educatk 1 ng its ennobling influence t 1 :enship auu leaguing crime, Judge r ver pointed out, was a most tm- 1 ant matter of the present age. He plimented Chariest.. . County on ing an admirable school system reviewed also some of the great ;ress which has bee made in U ;e toward better schools during past thi'ee decades, s a whole Judge Mclver's charge entirely free from hobbies. His lanation of the duties of the grand I ' were, however, thorough and " ned the closest attention of the ^ nbers of the body throughout Sooi. r this closed, the grand jury wl ructed to return true bills to thie rt in batches of five cases. Soon f first batch was in the hands of i; ' sitor.?News & Courier, Charier Feby. 14, 1922. ? I he many friends of Miss Elizabeth 1 , tfhie popular saleslady of the N\ e, will regret to know of the death ier mother at Jefferson on Mond<r? s Gay lost her father about twc , rs ago. The Chronicle extend* ^ >est sympathy to her in her pre; avement, ^ he New Store has secured the ices of Miss McClusky as (midline the coming season. Miss McClus?omes highly recommended from a J| rby town. She will arrive about J 20th. * | he Methodist Prayer Meeting, had icoplo present on Wednesday c\\ in spite of the pouring rain. The *r churches were rained out and no service. he Chronicle is still offering six ie tickets, good for any regular moon or night show at the Lyric ater, with every year's suhscripI * T?0 gets The Chronicle ouo year. 1 Cnn Vaii an'i 1 1UU \JClJ iuu vau I Advertise? |. That's what others have i i said and ail of a sudden 5 1 found some competitor \ ; was doing what they s j thought they couldn't do. <' And gettii jg away with it < |j Get the bulge on your jy competitors by telling ?! your story in an attractive \ manner so it will be read. \ You I! get the results. r. We /. . A..xious Jo Help ^ Presbyterian Church Program. SUNDAY MORMXG Feb. 19th, 1922. 1 11:15 O'clock 'relude?Organ. Nosology n vocation -lymn 29 Scripture Reading 'rayer )ffertory?Romonza Mozar Organ Vnthem?"Just A? T Am" StultChoir ^rayer Aymn 515 Announcements ?ormon. Subject: A Backward X>or >rayer lymn 406 benediction \>stlude?Organ SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 O'clock trelude?Minuet in G Beethov Violin and Organ 3ymn 17 'rayer Scripture Reading Lnthem?Saviour, Whom I F Would Love _... Stults 'rayecr lymin 477 Sermon. Subject: When Faith Falter? >rayer lymn 349 benediction 'ostlude?Organ I0W WILL YOU FEEL FOUR DAYS FROM TO-DAY ? Will your stomach still be botho ng you, making you uncomfortable, lappiness, your health? Will indigesion still be gnawing? Try KNEE-4 Stomach Medicine un. ler 4 day guarantee. If it helps you, } 'ou receive priceless benefits. If i obbing you of v strengtn you) toesn't help you, return the bottle and >very cent you paid for KNEE-4 Stomich Medicine will be refunded.. No airer offer could be made to sufferers >f INDIGESTION and CONSTIPATION The stomach i3 one of your most mportant organs, on it depends yot,T ;eneral health. The stomach should >e always in flne condition. Yet INDIGESTION is one of the most cornnon of all diseases. KXEE-4 thru U action on the stomach, has brouigh elief to many who have suffered f INDIGESTION. Try it! OUR GUARANTEE Go to your favorite store, buy a bot:le of KNEE-4. Try it for 4 datys. If t helps you, the benefits you receive ivill be priceless, something that can lot be measured in money. If it loesn't help you, the trial has cost ou nothing, you can return the bottle md your money will be returned to :o you. Do not delay. Open the door o health today. P.vi t , $2.50 3IVE YOUR STOMCh A LAUGH :0R TWO AND A HALF FOR SALE EVERYWHERE New shipment? of Double Mesh Vets, Cap and i'ringe Shapes. Price 10c. The New 5-10 & 23c Store. ? ? ? WANTED?to buy all kinds of field peas and corn. CASH & CARRY GROCERY. o rhe Difference? Between the Cost of Coed and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day ia'oorer wages st this unpleasant task. If you want good worl- at prices that are right, get your job printing ?-At This Office Bargains that will save you many a doli_? lar win escape j you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of 1 H l , locn" ts in i-his Paper j \ ' New shipment of Double Mesh Hair 1 '"s, Cap and Fringe Shapes. Pru LOc. The New 5-10 & 25c Store. Mt WANTED?Young women between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five to enter training at The Anson Sanatorium, Wadesftoro, N. C. This if a fifty-bed institution and the training school is under the direc tion of Miss Ella MacNichols, for many years Superintendent of Thje Presbyterian Hospital. Charlotte. Write for application blanks. l5-2tc We Are I Always Ready * I to serve vou with good \ printing. No matter wha1 the nature of the job may be we are ready to do il at a price that will be Satisfactory Money Saved I: Then make mone; Army Surj Cheraw ivken m need of Shoes, Raincoats, Puttees, Leggins, Blan Remember ARMY SURP Between Rainwater Bro T. B. JONE f y t y Ta I i t V f V f V V f V x V V X 6 ? ' aood for r > shows, wit f T y y y y y X Thesi | Office. 1 y | We g Chronicle X Mail T T t ? ? X | Bl), V v t V t 1 v < A M I -'V .-mi 1 - The State of South Carolina, County of Chetserfleld. Dy M. J. Hougih, Probate Judge: Whereas L. E. Bull made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Elizabeth H. Bull, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite e* aHmnniflh nil nnrl atnmilflr f!hp kind red and creditors of the said Elizabeth H. BuJl, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hel at Chesterfield, S. C., on 2nd of March next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, to show cause, If any they have why the said' Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand this 14th day ~ of February. Anno <Damini 1922. M. J. Hough, Prob. Judge. WANTED?to buy all kinds of field peas and corn. CASH & CARR GROCERY. New shipment of Double Mesh Ha j Nets, Cap and Fringe Shapes. Price 10c. The New 5-10 & 25c Store. The Chronicle $1.50 a year s Money Made y by visiting tbe si us Store, S. G. , Belts, Trousers, Pants, Sbirts, ikets, Cots, Socks, etc. tbe Place: LUS STORE, s and L. M. Evans Co. S, Manager. A-*. A A A ^ VVVVVVVVVV^J^^J I *+ * \ To the I \ We Wi Tickets to, the in\ regular per'rrn ;ir :h every new one-year nn i /ii me im s tickets would cost y fhe Chronicle is wort rive both the tickets * for ? year for $1.50. us your check and we \ ? i (Tl)erav C lie iavv I Opening Anne New Milliner t Second Street, Ranai Our new Spring' Milliner ^ I cordially invite yo\ MRS. MINNlt, Wood s Seed . Irish Cobblers and ] Heavy and Fancy 1 i Orders In Town Delivered Morton Her / w. P: I . COUP( JTJ Bring this Coupoq adve * and obtain any of the articles ^ for Dollar Days at Dollar Da m to be sold afthese prices wi | The New! ^ The New 5,10 an a $ I x ;ets ^fovLs! 11 Give Lyric Theatre *< e, t'tlifr t< ' subscription to ronicle ou $1.50 at the Lyr h $1.50 Per \ ear. and a subscription t \ ! will mail tickets and i v (Ttjronu , ,S. C. <A >uncement y Shop -d Hotel Bldg. y coming in daily, ar inspection. BAKER I i - rotatoes. Red Bliss. * Groceries. I On tlie Minute ldrix Co. i i? i * yf*A?yt 3N I rtisement with yotf W advertised last week 35 y prices. No goods j* ? ithout this Coupon. ^ Store | id 25c Store . 2 f T " I X Y fc - T - T k * $ . t f I Y * ? i. t i v i * r niohr ' t ' i t . ? v T T T v ip Rnv i ^1 X i T o The i T f v % receipt. * * T I t T t X ?! ^ :le ! t * X v T f V . L^A A^A y "y "y m \ *;