Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, March 16, 1922, Image 8

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89!" p ^ I ICural Struts Dr. J. T. Ladd is in Charleston this week. Mrs. J. L. Craig is visiting relatives in Pocomoke City, Md. Mrs. C. K. Waddill has returnee from a visit to Charlotte. * Miss Blanche Reep, of Abbeville, is visiting the Misses Pegues. * Mr. John Hickson. of Aberdeen, spent several days in Chcraw this week. Messrs. Roland Powe and Gilbert Smith spent Sunday afternoon in Ruby. ? Mrs. A. H. Page and Mrs P. A. Murray are visiting in Baltimore this week. Mrs. Henry Rogers and Mrs. Will C'rosland. of Rockingham, spent Thar: day in Cheraw. Mrs. Harriet Powe Lynch returned on Tuesday nieht after an extended visit to New York. ?? Miss Ronnie Coward, head nurse of Marion City Hospital, spent last week end with relatives here. ** Hon. and Mrs. W. P. Pollock and Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bull have returned from a visit to Tampa, Fla. i Mr. Julian McLeod, of the U. S Army at Chattanooga, Tenn., is visiting his father, Mr. H. A. McLeod. Mrs. Mattie Bell left on Thursday for a visit to Charleston after spending the winter with her niece, Mrs. J. A. Spruill. Cheraw High School will play their first game of baseball of the season with Hamlet High School in Hamlet, tomorrow (Friday). Hal Duvall, Jr., sustained a painful and serious injury to his finger while practicing at the ball park Tuesday afternoon. He will be out of the game for several weeks and the C*heraw team will suffer as Hal is one of their best players. ' ________? Prominent Women visit Cheraw. Mrs. Mary E. LoRocca. Supreme Guardian of the Woodman Circle end State Manager Mrs. Harriet G. Donelan. will be the guests of Cheraw's Woodman Circle on Friday. Mrs. La. Rocca is a brilliant and charming wnrvn of national prominence and will be a welcome visitor to the Circle meeting cn Friday night as will the ctotft mftuncor \IiQc Tlnnplnr A banquet will be given in their honor at the Town Hall immediately after the Circle meeting . The two camps of the AV. 0. AV. here have been invited to be present. Mrs. G. AV. Mar tin who holds a high office in this State's AVoodman Circle will be hostess to the visitors while here. - i No Longer Loved Them. "Have you uny new attachments for phonographs?" "Heavens, no! We've been clerking in here so long and trying out records for people who didn't want to buy, that there isn't one of us here who ieels the slightest attachment for a phonograph any more."?Farm Life. Cured. "I don't hear Grown complaining about ?i> wife as he used to." "No: >on see lie visited ids old home tow. lust summer and saw the girl I.e had been dreaming about and talking about for the past twenty years."?Huston Transcript. N< Milliner We have received Pattern Hats. This shown in Cheraw. famous CO-ED Dr< Skirts and Sweaters, your advantage to bi usual very reasonabl come and see the ne^ TH _ L , ?????? ???? a ????? rnmmtgrnx*men rnmmmmmmm ???? Buttercup Ice Cream Headquarters We make a specialty of quick delivery of this delicious ice cream. Phone us for a small quantity for dinner desert. Saves the housekeeper lots of time, trouble and worry. It's easy to phone No. 140. Cheraw Drug Co. Cheraw, S. C. Spring Time Is Building Time Let us sunolv vou with ~ ~ ?? r i? / v Lumber, Shingles, Lathes and Other Building Materials SMALL PROFITS FOR CASH OUR MOTTO Cheraw Lumber & Supply Co. Cheraw, S. C. King & Maynard McBee, S. C. SECOND ANNUAL CAROLINAS SAND1 Carolina Sand Hills become as famous. if it v w pririi CIIAIV UCIn aH over the world, for its fruit as HILLS PEACH SHOD HELD ,-r * are Florida and California. AT HAMLET IN JULY u/,v rtnt bagiwo^ ???/ Hamlet, N. C? March 15,-Plans areL "f "? ? ? w?m?5 1,"a ,frlfnd L . , . . ? , . ?. i visiting her from the South. She eng Perfected by the Hamlet Cham- lmme?Rely the friend's stories of her of Commerce for holding the Sec- Aum Drllscnia,"a negro mammy of the ond Annual Carolinas Sand Hills "old school." and her daughter Sally. 'Peach Show during the coming July. One of Aunt Druscilla's proudest days Assurances have been received from was when the first grandchild?a girl the Departments of Agriculture of ?was born. The friend, laden with their cooperation and the plans cal Rom ' tilings for the mother and little .. ...... . 0 . ., pickaninny, went to see them. On asklor a big exhibition of Sand Hills fruit ; . .? . . .. Inf.n3. , . , . . ing Aunt Druseilla what they intended and a program of special interest to cajung the new baby she was greatly the grower and those who contem- amuS (j by the answer: plate entering the fruit growing in- "To* see, Mis' Kate, I is bound it i dustry. should be called after you and your The show will be conducted for sister. Mis' Rosalind. Rut then I says three days in a large hall or tent to *? Sally if we calls her Katie Mis provide more ample accomodations Ros:,J|n(| wI11 Pif a(j' an(j if ,. . . , ..... . . J Rosalind you won't like it, so I jes than last year and exhibits of orchard dwMed tQ ^ ?cr Kat|e Rosa?nd machinery implements and materials - am, ca), ,)Cr Gladys."?Chicago Jourl'or the care of trees and fruit will be nai, shown and demonstrated. | Last year seven states and forty- That Fellow Feeling. (ight communities were represoi j "You admit you were speeding?" in an attendance of approximately 400! "Yes, your honor." ' individuals. Greater efforts will be' "A frank confession goes a long made to have a larger attendance and way in this court. What excuse have every effort will be put forth to Inform *'ou t0 ?^er ^or excee^'ng .the speed limit V those who attend as to just what thev ... . ,, ... . ... . . . . . "A man in a llftle old rattletrap might expect to receive In return for flivrer drove up ,,ehind me and their investments in peacn culture. i,awiCd to me to get out of the way The peach industry is growing very and let somebody use the street who fast in the two Carolinas and authen. could get more out of one cylinder tic information and experience indi- than 1 could get out of six." cute that it is a safe venture v j "Umpji! I do a little motoring myabundant financial return to the per- ru let yon off ?itl. the mintann. ..... . . fine this time."?Birmingham Ageson who applies intelligent care tc the orchard. ' Plenty of land is available, splendid- ? . , _ , a ^ r ? i Bales of Paper, ly adapted for peach Brewing and ?ire (he wh<) use mark| 0f there is no danger of flooding the ry,>Aes savItl}? anv money?" markets for years to come, if ever,, ..y0 they .g0t together enough and it is the purpose of the Hamlet t0 cnr.our.i to anything they couldn't Chamber of Commerce to push the a-ford to hire a warehouse for itoragi development of his industry until the, purposes." ^ iw Arrivals y and Ready-to-Wear in the past few days large shipment of pretty selection of Patterns is by far the best ever We have also received a large number of the ?sses and other pretty Coat Suits, Dresses and Our selection now is large and it will be to jy now and get the first choice. Prices are as e. Come and look?if you have been here ones which have just arrived. E NEW STORE Cheraw, S. C. ? 4 1 March 18, These 4 days are the days in which to buy Cncinnr t0 llQfO thp hannip^l timp fnr llip hit |J|J1 111^ Id I1V/1 l/f IIIV liupj/ivui UUIV 1 V? lalv n,,, man, so come to this store these 4 days an to sell them cheap. Below I give you a few .Ladies Oxfords, all kinds, Browns, Pate LADIES SHOES | JIES'S 0' Ladies Vici 1 strap $2.19 Men's O'alls Ladies Patent 1 strap . 2.7?> Men's O'alls Ladies Patent 1 stiap 2.98 Men's O'alls Ladies Brtfwn Oxfords 3.49 Men's O'alls Ladies Brown 1 strap 3.98 Ladies Patent 1 strap 4.98 MEN'S DEES Ladies Brown Oxfords 5.45 Ladies Patent 1 strap 5.98 From $2.98 up, sor Ladies Oxfor, black 2.98 Pair- Come and see Ladies Brown 1 strap 3.49 pants. LADIES' HATS , SHEET Ladies' Hats cheap, 9Sc up. Come Father George She< and see for yourseir. m yus. 10 a cusiume ,,f:vs SII0ES Men's Black and Brown Oxfords from $3.98 up. Come and see what Ginghams going at wonderful values. 20c, 22c and 25c. ? Good Percales 20c MEN'S EXTRA PANTS a, /. Good Bed Tick 17\ Work Pants, all kinds, $1.39?$1.49 ?$1.98. Come look them over. Oil Cloth 29c per : NOW MAY I M Horton's C March 18, 2 . - *" ? t t f V f V I New Dm -A- ^ -***" T ? ? f I Suits an< % y | ? > a > Instead of having our regu > putting our Reach-to-Wear on Numbers of pretty Dres ?* ." . > Wear Garments are arriving da Make your selections as ea T f 1*1 > bers now being snown are c your needs. x J ! L. M. EVi t X Cheravv y V V V % % 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% ^ ^ 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4% 4% 4*4 4*4 4% 4%. 4% 4*4 ?.% V% % 4 ' . .. / ?' H ?M I | )AYS 4 10 n 1 c 20, 21, 22 your Oxfords for Spring. Now you know ? ? 1. i? ' n r it . i res in (lie trees ana nappiesr or ail ro nud buy your Spring goods for I am going / prices. nls, 1 rr.d 2 Strep Kid Pumps?WhiteALLS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 9S Worth $1.00, now "5 $1.3;") $1.50 ones, now 9H $i.4o ; $U'8 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS S PANTS Beautiful Patterns, $1.49 and up. ne; worth $5.00 a ?^????~ our regular $5.00 LADIES' HOSE ______ Ladies Hose 11 Ladies Hose ? 19 Ladies Hose .. ? - .40 jting only 12c yd. Ladles Hose 9^ r. , Ladies Hose i $1.50 LMS - MEJPS HOSE a song, l?c, lTVic TT .Men9 Hose ..... .In Mens Hose ~ .25 per yd. Mens Hose .42 ?c per* yd. Good Work Shoes $2.98. Worth yd. more money. EET YOU AT ^ash Store :o, 21,22 X T X X > . >ses, Coat I 7 % i Sports I I ?ar | splay 1 f J lar opening this year, we are A sale as fast as we receive it. ses, Coat Suits and Sports A ily. ' - 1 A rly as possible as the nurn- A arcfullv bought and will suit * f \NS CO. I ? v , s. c. ? t t T