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. ,t t t \ ^ zo tCural Utrma ni lei ? , , hi Al Mr. C. K. Waddill spent Thursday in Charlotte. | J Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meiklejohn spen. I Monday In Florence. Mr. L. M. Evans spent Monday in Baltimore on business. www Mr. J. W. Malloy spent last Friday in Jefferson on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ingram ! a s^n on Friday Feb. C4. Mrs. L. C. Wannamaker is spend ing this week in Columbia. # Mrs. C. K. Waddill is visiting rela tives in Charlotte this week. i Mr. G. T. McEldery, of Hartsville, spent Wednesday in Cheraw. Miss Florie McTntyre is spending sometime in Wilmington. X. C. Mrs. M. B., Smith has returned from a visit to Aberdeen. N. C. Mrs. R. R. Thurman has returned from an extended visit to Camden. ^Irs. L. C. Pirie entertained a few friends at Bridge Monday afternoon. Miss Anderson, of Timmonsville, is vieiting her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Purvis Miss Etta iPowe returned Wednesday night from a visit to Nassau, B. I Little Miss Mae Gillespie has r' * turned from a visit to Fitzgerald, Gr 3 I Mrs. Earl Watson left on Tuesday ' for a three weeks visit to NorfolV ? Va. J Mrs. Charlton Law. of DarlingNn T is visiting her brother, Mr. W. T Powell. ?* s Mrs. Lucy Russell has returned to Rockingham after a visit to Mrs. C K. Waddill. ii Miss Janet Macfarlan rsturner3 Wednesday night from a two month> visit to Laurens. * Mr. Wm. Godfrey spent several days in Rock Hill and Spartanbur^ this week on business. k Mr. W. J. David, of Dillon. passe< 11 through Cheraw last Friday enroute s< to Darlington and Sumter. *-' t. Mrs. C. F. Tillrrnn is seriously il' P at the home of her son. Mr. D. L ^ Tillman on Kershaw street. Hon. and Mrs. W. P. Pollock and Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bull left on Mon- ? day for a two weeks visit in Tampa I Fla. ? Mrs. Jno. Womack has returned fromCharlotte where she has been confined in a hospital following an i an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lind?ay entertained inforlnally on Saturday evening for the Choir and Sunday Sehoo1 teachers of the Pnesbyterian church j Miss Lula Harrington will leave | next week for Xorthen market to buy j ready to wear for the L. M. Evan?; Co. The many friends of Mr. J. A Spruill will regret to learn that he is sick at his home with a mild case of typhoid fever. ? ? Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lewis a daughter on Monday, Feb. 27. Mrs ! Lewis wa? ymnerJy Miss Dorothy Estes of Clieraw. ? . I Read the Lyric's program in thb 1 issue. Get (? ticketc by subscribing to the Chronicle, for one year. Good for any performance. Little Stuart Graham, daughter o* Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Graham, is abb to be out again after having beer seriously ill for about two weeks. *? Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duvall, Misses,1 ] Mildred, Margaret and Gyrene Duvall j are in Columbia today (Thursday i to see "Pavlowa" the noted toe dancer. i Miss Maude Drown has returned ifrom Northern markets where sh spent the past two weeks buyin- : spring millinery for her Cheraw am" Darlington stores. Ml Miss Lucile Hurt accompanied b 1 Masses Anna Relle Hill and Louise Reese, of Cok??r College, Ilartsvill spent last week end here with Mis: Hurt's parents, Rev. and Mrs. \\ F 1 Hurt. * _ i Mrs. Win. Hickson. Jr . en^er'nlnc* j the school teachers at her home ir ; Marlboro County on Monday af'cr noon. Games of rook and deligh,fr refreshments were enjoyed by those 1 present. Mr. S. R. Fennegan. of the X' 5, 10 and 2">c Stor^ was called to Dil Ion on Tuesday on account of th' death of his mother. The Chronicl' extends sympathy to him in his bereavement. j ^ ^ - ^TVr Mr. and Mrs. Gfo. Reddy of Ai na, spent the week end with th( ece, Mrs. P. B. Huntley. Mr. Red ft Cheraw 61 years aso and this 3 first visit since. The trip frc 'izona was lpade via automoble. Gelfand's Relish at HORTOX EXDRIX CO. $1.50 a year for The Chronicle Towi Friday, Mar 8:0C Darlington Pr "And Home 3 Act Excellcn C H A II (In order of I Skeet Kelley, the Clerk. )iana Garwood, the Heiress liss Loganberry, Spinster ra Stone, the Villain X lunt Jubilee, the Cook Ir. Man. the Mystery im Ryker, the Lawyer Iollie Macklin, the Housekeeper lenrietta Darby, the Widow "EL), the Groom ;LSIE. the Bride enator McCorkle, the Father S SCE.VE: The Office, and Recc* a the Catskill Mountains. ACT I. An afternoon in April. ACT II. The same night. Who ACT III. The next morning. s t : The action of the comedy occurs ill Mountains, and the plot has to lrniture factory between Ted, the jrupulous adventurer, who is tr; y-iaws of the company require ev< >rney by midnight preceding the a lay. Ted has failed to appear, bill n, the plucky little housekeeper o Admissior PLAYHOUSE THEATRE V Bennettsville V 50c FOR LA nr..? ? nus IUA Night Prices: 50c, 75 Over Sixt The lives of a million wor of them? How should hi Most compelling drama oi that at some time every r unloved? Is the wedding Seats on Sale March 6th ai Phone 274. ' ^ ?y ri-j Card of Thanks. sir i Editor Cheraw Chronicle: is i Please allow us space in your pap . to extend uiir heartfelt thanks to t many friends and neighbors who we so kind to us during the recent i ness and death of our beloved fath ' and husband. Mrs. B. Calder. Mrs. Margaret Gibson, n Hall ch 3rd, 1922 ) P. M. High School csents j Came Ted" Comedy t Orchestra A C T E It S their appearance) - WILLIAM PLAYE TIIELMA WAE EMMA SAN FOE WARDLAW EDW'ARI NELLIE ELLERE IIEYWARD YOU> HUGH COKE KATHLEEN ED WAR I * EMILY BA1R EMMETT HOWL CORNELIA EDWARl .-...JAMES POATWRIGIi C E S E S )tion Room of the Rip Van Winkle In W hat happened to Ted. wa s the burglar? Who was Mr. Man? V 0 P S I s 5 a t the Rip Van Winkle Inn, in the Cat do with a struggle for supremacy in rightful heir, and one Ira Stone, an u yin g to gain control of the business. T1 ?ry stockholder to register with the a nnual meeting. At the opening of tl t h as a valiant supporter in Mollie Mac f the Rip Van Winkle Inn. 1 35 and 50c > 3 P. M. 8. P. M. ' Mot; nnn VinrVif Ved., Mar. 8 lar Prices p* /\ atinee % jj IP DIES O SLY No Children Admitted ?c, $1.00 for Every One een plus Tax, nen wasted ! ! ! Are you one you retain the love of your isband? 8 " "< W?m i MMm w* {?m\ $ -> rV S{L-: ' '. ' K vPmy ?r *' . *\\ " V. \ I ',99? 'T i m i I* K* .? \ 1 F the 20th century. Is it a fact narried woman thinks she is \ wingn golden shackle? t Croslanil & Tyson's Office. Not A Moving Picture. L 1 Li"1-' WANT ROAD NAMED JEFFERSON DAVIS lT. D. C. Ask That f hernW'ColumblnAiken Highway Bo Named For Groat Leador. i e 11. "The Jefferson Davis Highway" is the name which will likely br given to the state highway through Cheraw, Camedn, Columbia, Aiken | and Augusta, if the request made) of the state highway commission i t by Mrs. S. J. Lawton, of Charleston, j ohairman of the Jefferson Davis | highway committee of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, is acted on favorably. The request will be considered by the highway commission at its March njeeting. The Daughters of t^te Confederacy are interested in havifig a road fron Washington through' the southeast and through some of the battlefields of the south and on to the (Pacific by way of some of the Spanish trails given the name of the "Jefferson Davis Highway," in honor of the president of the Confederacy. The South Carolina highway' commission will likely act favorably on the request. The Columbia Record, Feb. 27. | FOR SALH?Limited amount of Cook'j I improved Cotton Seed. This is one of the varieties recommended to be planted under boll weevil conditions and yielded a bale to the acre last year under very adverse con2tf ditions. J. C. TERRELL. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. 0. H. PURVIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Residence Public Square Hitger St. Phone 243 Phone 247 t CHERAW, S. C. :i ;)L DR. T. E. IVANNAMAKER, Jr. EYE SPECIALIST Office Honrs 9 to 2 ^ Office at Residence o P. A. MURRAY, JR. Attorney at Law CHERAW, S. C. Office upstairs Lyric Theatre Pldg P-4-10-22 ~ i f T t ? t s- V ?' I Y\+ ; | jlsi ' | Ed X v An authi 1 X mers an( f f ? Y I o, | Dr. Po | ers and | questic X made z X tenant : i it i > | * man vv X want tc J 9 \ | tice to ! .1, X It is well ? come to C 1 % ' | Chera\ j | W. J. TIL | Cc ! V BUSINISS LOCALS F FOR RENT?Mrs. L. 1). Harrall has two rooms she would like to rent. Board can be secured near by. 9i 0 One of the oldest legal reserve life ? insuarnce companies now has an open- _ ing for a first class representative a' C'neraw. A splendid opportunity for a wide awake man. For information concerning position and contract address "Lanfum" Box 70, Columbia, 15-p-tf. S. C. * Sunsweet Prunes in 2 lb. packages; at HORTON & HEXDRIX Co. o A new lot of Cyclamen and Cut Flowers just received. THE PURE SEED CO. 'Poultry and Sheep Manure are th best fertilizer for gardens?high ii Ammonia and no grass seed in it. I Also specially prepared truck and garden fertilizer. THE PURE SEED CO. Dromedary Dates in 10c packages _ at HORTON & HENDRIX CO. o??? VANTED?to buy all kinds of field peas and corn. CASH & CARRY GROCERY. o Mr. W. J. Stricklin and family, of Bishopville, spent Sunday with Mr. Stricklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stricklin. o FOR SALE?Genuine Porto Rica Swaet Pqtatoes and seed for bed. 2tf ding for sale. J. C. TERRELL FOR SALE?A Vance No. 5 Plainer and Matcher in A1 condition cheap. 4t CHERAW IMP. CO. o FOR SALE?Set of 42 Moore County N. C., Granite Mill Rocks in a good frame. Cheap for quick sale. 4t CHERAW IMP. CO. o FOR SALE?S. C. Rhode Island Rer' Eggs for hatching. Price $1.75 for 15. Mrs. C. F. Moore. 3tj > ?* % % % % % 4% % 4*? \ Clare itor of Progr I ority on Farm Prob I business men of Che^lerfiel At the Tov CHERA a Friday, I At 11 o'cli e is one of the S . is possibly bett rns than any c i great fight for farmer. is seldom we g( ith such a wide ) urge every ms lay aside work worth the time and tr ]heraw. Rpmpmlirr tho T VX11VAXA V A % Ji A w ? v, Town Hall, At Eleven LER, ?unty Agent. OR SALE?Highly pedigreed Duroc 2tf Jersey Pigs. J. C. TERRELL. & OR SALE?Marlboro Prolific Corn W tested by me against five other! varieties. Makes the best yield onj sand l'tn^l by actual weighft. Seed, If for sale. J. C. TERRELL / % Watch for An of OUI DOLLAR DAYS, MARC ^Ve are going to offer gro make you buy. Cash and Cart Cheraw, Miss Har: leaves Monday for N< I Special ordi READY-TC will receive carel L. M. Ev Cheraw, ! t tA A A A A A A A A A AJj V y* \ nee Pc essive Farm >lems will address [d County vn Hall in w, s. c. i Viarch lOl ock A. M. louth's ablest er posted on al )ther man. H -i i the betterment tia chance to ] : experience, : in receiving th and hear Dr. ouble it will take to rime and Place. Friday, March o'clock. G. A. SHERRILL, County Di * Swansdown Cake Flour at HORTON' HENDRIX CO. ANTED?Poplar, oak, ash and va'nut logs. Also interested in hardwood timber tracts. R. W. WALKER LUMBER CO., Salisbury, 17-7tc N. C. nouncement ]H 14tt, 15tk and 16tk cenes at prices tliat will y Grocery, s. c. I nngton arthern Market?, srs for )-WEAR nl attention. ans Co. 5, C. f f X X X X X >e, | T er, | the far0 X X T X 1 x x 4 I A til t I f f * speak- x 1 farm ? 'e has ? of the ? v hear a | so we | lis no- X Poe. X come ro ?i* t t T > 10th | I T X irector. X t t ? ? T >