Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, March 02, 1922, Image 4
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JOE* LDTOSAY, Editor
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Boys Cause Trouble.
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Several boys caused considerable
annoyance and trouble to a number
of people on Tuesday night when they
set fire to one of the large pine tree?
in the Matheson grove on Kershaw
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the blazing tree sent sparks in every
direction alarming the neighborhood.
Chief Jacobs was called, who
brought several convicts from the
camp near town. They had to cut the
tree down before being able to extinguish
the Are.
The Mathesons lost a valuable tree
and had the other trees in the grove
placed in danger of being burned by
mischievous boys who have given
trouble before along the same line.
The parents of these boys should
look into their pranks and see that
their neighbors are not worried again
by occurrences like the above.
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We understand that subscription?
for Capital Stock are being solicited
for the building of a large potatoe
curing house to be located in Cheraw
Those interested in the project sav
they are only asking farmers to subscribe
for the stock as they feel that
it is the farmer's business and he is
the 'one who should back the enter.
Drise. Every farmer in this community
should be interested fn
planting potatoes and of course cur
ng them. It will be better to star'
his year with another money cror
o helD out the cotton.
See T. S. Evans and take a few
shares.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found the Chesterfield County banks
endorsement of the Cooperative Marketing
plan. Every one understands
that the interests of Farmer and th<
Banks are identical. If the Banks
did not think the marketing plan
was the best way for the farmer tc
sell his cotton they would be injuring
themselves if they endorsed it.
So, Mr. Farmer, your Banker says
it's all right. Better sign the con.
tract and help "put over" the plan.
ATTENTION (OTTON FARMERS!
Next Monday morning, March 7th
at eleven o'clock there will be shown
at The Lyric Theatre, Cheraw, S. C
a six reel moving picture entitled
"Good Bye Boll Weevil."
This is a very instructive and educational
picture, made by 1". S. Government
Experts, from actual tiel<
conditions, showing you how cotton
can be grown under Boll Weevil conditions.
This film is owned by the
United States Department of Agriculture
and has been sent here by the
Delta Laboratory of Tallulah, La.
Every man interested in the growth
of cotton should see this picture.
Admission freo. Cheraw, S. C.,
March 7th at 11 A. M
Garden Seed
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Now is the time to get your garden
seed. Have you ever planted the
Brimmer Tomato, it is the best. Or
der also some new Sweet Corn, DeLue's
Golden Giant. We are the onl
ones in South Carolina who handles
it. i
THE PURE SEED CO. J
The Strawberry Plants just receivj
ed,-should be set out at once for this
year's crop. Phone us your order ini
mediately.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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will break n Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
we know, preventing1 pneumonia
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your own opinion of the
quality of printing we turn
out by looking: over the
Samples we will be glad to
show you. There is nothing
in this iine that we
can't do to your
entire satisr**"'
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! These Rules Hare Won For Others
And Will Win For You.
1. Grow one-third to one-half 1< ss
acreage per plow.
2. Select big, open fields?away
woods.
3. Choose warm, well-drained, quick
making land.
4. Apply more fertilizer at plantin
time.
5. Use pure-bred seed of best early
fruiting varieties.
6. Plant early.
I 7. Plant more seed to absolutely;
insure good stand.
8. Practice close spacing?a hoei
width apart?2 to 4 stalks per hill.
9. Give fast, shallow cultivation?
keep cotton free from weeds.
10. Pick cotton as fast as it opens.
11. Protect all bales from the weather.
12. Do not depend on cotton alone
for cash.
f Plant reasonable of Peanuts, Potatoes
and Tobacco.)
13. Milk cows and sell cream?raise
poultry and hogs for anarket.
14. Grow all feed and forage for live
stock on the farm.
15. Raise all kinds of food for the
family.
Direct Methods Against Weevil Itself
1. Hand pick and destroy early
weevil, then Infested fallen squares.
2. Dust the cotton with Calcium
arsenate, when practicable, using
special machinery.
3. Plow under the stalks, weeds and
crass in and around the field immediately
after cotton is picked.
Get your County Agent, the Agricultural
College, or the Development
Agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway
to give you special informal
on these important problems.
General Development Dept.
Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.
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Cheraw: E. A. Spencer. J. C. Kendall,
AV. 13. Ingrain, J. A. McKinnon,
C. K. Waddill.
Court House: R. D. Rainwater, R.J
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Mt. Croghap: G. L. Moore, J. R.
Nicholson, H. A. Jackson, S. J. Huntley,
E. K. Smith, B. S. Burch.
Old Store: O. E. Funderburk, 0.
A. Threatt, L. A. Griffin, H. \V. Allen,
H. C. Funderburk.
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van, H. F. Wade, R. 13. Gay.
Alligator: E. W. Clarke, E. F
Roberson, L. H. McCoy.
Cole Hill: S. J. White, Jesse Rivers,
Jas. W. Winburn.
Steer Pen: S. A Teal.
Pee Dee: R. C. Speasc, T. W.
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SUMMONS t
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State of South Carolina, ' n
County ol Chesterfield. s
Court of Common Pleas. s
E. W. Laney, Plaintiff, 1
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Katie Jones, Mack Jones, Stewart h
Jones, Oline Jones, Innes .Tones, A1 s
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Stetson Hats
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Boys Clothing
Black and
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Cheraw,
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can get. We
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directors in i
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than last year
grams unless 1
the programs
then come ou
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the best pictu
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Ford Touring Car wi
One Burglar Proof L
Total Cost
1-3 Cash
Infprpcf Pir/^ Qnr
1 11 LV/J V.Ol^ X 11 v mn
surance for '
Balance in 12 eq
Or You put $277.32,
mercial Credit Co., i
monthly, of $41.06 e;
one year.
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leta Williams, Lena Jones, Livingsto
ones, Hannah Jones, Mary Jonei
unius Jones, Defendants.
'o the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and r<
uired to answer the complaint i
his action, which will be filed In th
ffice of the Clerk of Court of Com
non Pleas for the said County, and t
erve a copy of your answer to th
aid complaint on the subscner, B. I
'egues, at his office in Chcraw, S. C
vithin twenty days after the servic
lereof, exclusive of the day of sue
ervice; and if you fail to answer th
ew Arriva
Mens Ox
Men and
Ladies Oxfords
Brown Kid
nt Pumps Satin Pi
(one and two straps)
Ladies Hose, (all colors)
Malloy & Co
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A Paramount Special
OUR PROGRAM
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are playing Fir& Natic
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the business. 1 h's pro
but v? i arc *cl ' p ! k
. We cannot ktip up tf
we have more patronage
we have been givingyoi
t and help us to keep P
attractions on our sere
res that we can get and v
Will you help ?
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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erms As Follow:
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lock
$165.
1 Theft In1
year 52.
$217.
ual monthly pay mi
We put New Fore
of Baltimore, tak<
ich, Fire and Thef
Motor Sales C
n complaint within the time aforesaid, #
3, the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for rollef demanded In the
complaint.
B. F. PEGUES,
n Plaintiff's Attorney,
e January 18th, 1922.
i- To the Defendant, Mack Jones:
o You will please take notice; That^
e the summons and complaint are on
7 file in the office of tho Clerk of Court
for Chesterfield County, South Carole
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ie Plaintiff's Atlorney.
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