Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, March 23, 1922, Image 10
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3 "Dollar Day
Dollar Days I
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Never before on Dollar Days have we
offered prices as low as this time. It is
impossible to mention in this advertisement
all the numerous bargains we
will offer.
Several months ago when cottc
SIX STORES at quantity price
conditions have been very bad ?
bring large crowds in the store '
three days only, and less than va
8 yds. Good Bleaching, 36 in. wide S yds. Good Pit
Valuo 20e S
$1.00 __ 3
Large Bed Spreads, Special Value *0 Good
$1.00 1
6 Gem Pillow Cases, Value 25c g y^s Mattress
$1.00 J
6 yds. Fruit of the Loom and Andros- Girls Dres
cogau Muslin, Value 25c 4
$1.00.
? Boys 1
10 yds. Curtain Scrim, Biggest Value ^
We Have to Offer ???,
A . _ _ 4 yds. Flaxor
$1.00 3
10 yds. Best Quality Wide Sea Island ????
A . _ _ 3 yds. Flaxon
$1.00
5 yds. Extra Fine Quality English ???
Long Cloth and Nainsook 5 Linen Fin
Value 35c yard Vt
$1.00 3
Corsets, Values $1.50 and $1.75 Hcd she<*3-_ V
All Sizes of $1.5 i
$1.00 3
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Pretty Voile Waists, Values $1.50 and ??????
$1.75 Mens O'Alls, go
$1.00 $
J Miss Lucile Poston
I School class to Slidin
IGnral 31 trots nic Monday afternoon.
*- So far this year 2S7
Mr. B. F. Pegues spent Monday in h;ue been hauled by t
Columbia on business. *or *arms UP *n ^
ear 375 cars were hz
^ , ntire season while ii
Luc"e B^llmser spent las 80# cars Tj
week end in Florence. , . .
year may equal last :
#* fore the end of the s<
Mr. O. C. Hopkins, of Columbi;
spent Sunday in the city. Mr antJ Mrg> Bruc
* of St. Matthews, arriv.
Mr. and Mrs.S. G. Godfrey are visit- Monday to make this t
ing in Conway this week. Wannamaker is to be t
er of the State Wareho
Miss Caroline Causey spent lat thr 1?f ^rweek
end in Hartsville, S. C. -Since the inauguratio
house grading system,
Messrs. Ernest Gaddy and Miller. !<tr ^as been connected
of Hamlet, spent Sunday afternoon in at Camden.
Cheraw.
Miss Nellie Taylor, of Timmonsvill , HQCC Yf]!IR
spent the week end with Miss Willi. ^ULO I UUII
Hancock _ _ . UnilCPlA
*" IIUUOL Hj
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ruin,
watar, on Saturday March 18th, a iFFI
daughter. OLLI
Misses Page and Happy Godfrey, of
Winthror) college, are spending this ,,as *our ' trCM^ 1
week at home. Pepto-Mangan
?* It.
Mr. E. W. Duvall has gone to Charleston
to undergo an operation remov*
ing his tonsils. If you have dyspe
### aches, and feel "all in
Miss Mattie Lou Smith, who i:- for granted that ther
teaching in Aberdeen, N. C., spent last strength and ambition
week end in Cheraw. will come when you
weakened blood with
Mrs. J. I. Johnson and little son Kd- Mangan. Take it wit!
ward returned to their home in Olanto feNV weeks and see
after visiting at the home of Mrs. w benefit. It is just tin
R. Hancock. you to recover full hen
*** d< rt'ully efficient fori
Messrs. G. A. Bunch, It. L. Sumwalt quickly improves the
and E. J. Cooper spent last Saturday (.(,jor t() cheeks and li
in Columbia to hear the Cincinnati ren^rt 1? t?> the jaded
Symphony Orchestra. member to ask for
.. Mangan." Sold in be
Mr. and Mrs. Marter 13. Smith, who liquid form. Advertis
have been ilving in Columbia, have q?
moved to Cheraw and are occupying CAKES, ROLLS, J A'
a cottage on Market street.
# * Our cake is living
The Pegues school iu Marlboro was r,.pUtation. We will bi
closed during the past week on ac- rnv occasion. We ha
count of Illness of both teacher-;. Miss- n..((Je Koiis jam. aI
es Pattie Poston and Emily Pegues. no( fo mention ("and
' ,?? good things. Come
Messrs. J. Otis Ladd, Jno. Treaey la.u.y woi-k and ehildn
and Bill Thrower attended a delight- WOMAN'S E
ful party at the home of Miss Ruth
Hurst in Chesterfield on Monday nigh1.
The following yohng people enjoyed U ^ J
a dinner party at the home of Mr. J
W. Malloy on last Sunday: Miss Rufl break a Coin
James, Miss Lucile Poston, Mr. Otis Grippe quicker tl
Ladd and Mr. It. L. Sumwalt. know, preventili
t
s"?Friday, Satun
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n was low and merchandise at the lov
:s. Today we are in position to offer
tnd for this reason business has been
we are going to offer you prices lowei
/holesale cost.
xids or Checked Home- 6 yds. Amoskeg Dress Gingham, 27 in.
pun for wide, Value 25c
5 LOO $1.00
Plaid or Homespuu 5 yds 25C Curtain Scrim for
" OP $1.00
Ticking, Value 20c yd. ?~~?
"1 00 Men's Work Shirts, Value 8r>c, special
69c
ses, 8 to 14 sizes ??
51.00 10 yds. India Linen, Value 20c yd.
Houses, 2 for $1.00
51.00
I, 30c and 35c values , .
.j Qo In addition to our
"7 m going to have a s:
, 40c and 50c Values =? =>
;i.00 Suits, Dresses, M?
lshed Huck Towels ing, Furnishings a
ilues 35c
ii.oo For 3 D
t'e expect a shipment 1 lot of Silk Dresses, Values up
.allies to sell for
>2 qq 1 Saunple lot of New Spring Coats
hey arrive Co-Ed and other Famous Makes, Val
,.t 0_ , Co-Ed and other Famous Makes, V
od quality $1.3o value
1.00 Mens and Young Mens Suits, Style
took her Sunday STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA deed dated De<
g Hill on a pic- County Q{ Chesterfield recorded in th<
Court for Ches
Court of Common Pleas. Book 44> page
cars of fertilizer Atlantic Life Insurance Co.,
he C. & L. R. R. Plaintiff,
le county. Last , vs. That tract of
luled during the ^ j g q pender( aiM four (154) acr<
n 1920 the road j Defendants. Township and <
number this i * nf tho mirvpv n
ear's figure be- NOTICE OF SALE 0 the sune> 0
tars ugure oe plC( aurveyor, i
Msnn i),,?v.n Unn tpa . ~
i ui ouaui iu iuc uiuri ui iivu. iows . uoiulli^ni
ward Mclver, Resident Judge of the on the Chesi
^ "'"J Fourth Judicial Circuit, at Chambers, road, running '
d in ( heraw on?i ?r 0r ??,0
hf.ii- home Mr ' Cheraw, S. C., dated March 16th. 1922, * ? * ? ens. to si
nen nome. Mr. 21, w 0 26 chs
he Cotton Grad- made in the ubove entitled cause I will Easterlv direct
use System tak- sell before the doors of the Court road 5 cllB ^
W. Young here. House at Chesterfield, S. C., between thence S. 36 dej
n of the "Ware- the legal hours of sale, on the first on Cree
Mr. Wannama- Monday in April, 1922, upon the fol- uieanderings ol
I with it, located lowing terms, to wit: cash, the follow- being tbe line, :
ing described premises: 27.50 chs. to t!
- "All those certain two tracts of land branch; thence
situate in Chesterfield County, S. C., ration \fn tbe
described as foUows: Bra
j line, 54 chs. to
/rtnU wit: a maple sti
f U rl l\ . Tract of two hundred and ninety two The said trac
Ifl II Ann n acres situate in Pee Dee by lands of the
Y| r Township and deleniated in plat lands of Chisoli
1 made of the survey of same by| of George Free
W. L. Gillespie, surveyor, October' Creek and Wef
ft You? Gude's ^b>1910, described as follows: Com- Branch, which s
ill R ~tor mencing at a pine 3x on Dry Branch lands of J. D.
running thence S. 79 deg. 50' W. | This being tl
29.50 chs. to a pipe; thence S. 15 heretofore conv
deg. 30' E. 14.80 chs. to a stake; by Thomas M. J
thence S. 12 deg. 15' W. 2.10 chs. to, by their Deed
psia and head- # gum 3X(); thence g 60 deg E 12| 1905 and record
1," don't take it chg tQ a t Qak 3X thence g -J flee in Deed Bo
~ I.. ?.l wvi' T) . . - ^ U ? 4 ~
e ,s uu deg. E. 28 chs. to a stake; thence S.| 1 u,tllttOCI lu
for your tasks 4 deg w 3 ch9 tQ stake; thence papers.
build up your g 6 deg E 5 40 chs t0 a stake; W. J. Don*
Glide's Pepto- thence g 21 deg E n 7Q chs to R p|ne Acting as Ma
h your meals a 3X(); lhence g no deg E 22 chs (0 a County, S.
the permanent gtako 3XQ; thence s 5(). w 12.35 March 19:
e thing to aid chg tQ a gtake 3XQ Qn gpot Mjn B p Pegues, P
ilth. This uon- ?reek jn an easterly direction 32.50 ?? n
of tood iron tkg a bridge jn tjje cheraw A- j
appititc, .oil. piorence public road; thence N. 10 Vj9I"Cr
ps and imparts , ' , ,
muscles Re- (leg' 45 11 C a g ,su,<1 r '
"Gudes Pepto- ,he same being lhe line t0 a 3take; Now is the til
)th tablet and thence N 27 deg' W' 5220 chs- ?eed. Have y<
,timent ' al?nB sa'd roa(^ to a 9,al<e 3X0; Brimmer Tomal
tbence S. 82 deg. W. 24.11 chs. to a der also some
US C WHIPS 1>iue 3X0 on Dry Branch; thence in Lue-8 Golden Gi
?' a North Westerly direction up Dry ones South
Branch 29.10 chs. to the commcnc. jt.
up to its first to w|t. pln(, ,x TH
uke to order for b
ve real home- The said tract being bounded North March 27
ul Marmalades, by lands of Peter McKay and lands ^ ^ l wjn ?
ios and other now or formerly of Adeline Douglas, Foiir^ 0? chest
in and see our East bv the Chesterfield-Society 11 11 , (jjgcharge as E:
en's clothes. public road and by the Cheraw & Sc-^ ^*jnsjow Talley
IXCHANGE. ciety Hill public road; South by Spot] m. A.
Hill Creek; South West by lands cf Feby 23, 1922.
6 Julia Douglas and lands of Jane Doug
las and West by lands of Rebecca Ar- The StraWber
nold and lands of Blythe Graham. should be s<
i. Fever and This being the same tract of land year's crop. Pb
inn anything heretofore conveyed to J. E. Pender mediately,
g pneumonia by the Carolina Planting Company by THE
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Jay and Monday,
STORF
tW, s. c.
vest prices we contracted large quantit
these goods at prices less than todaj's
a backward. For 3 Dollar Days on
r than jou will see any time soon a?
8 yds. Dress Ginghams, new and pretty 5 yds. Besl
patterns, 20c quality 35<
$1.00 $
K T area Tnrklch Tnwet# Value SSc ? Extra Larg
6 for" . Value
$1.00 $
. 10 yds. Chambra;
Hose, 35c Values ^
$,.00 *
' Don't forget oui
Boys Pants, Values $1.25 and $1.50 bam, new p?
$1.00
2 pr. Boys C
Dollar Days we are ^
lie of Ladies' Coat 4 y\llmT
in's and Boys' Cloth- $
nd Shoes. s
1 table of Puinps
>ays Only "p u
s.
to $20.00 % 1 ft Aft
O 1 U.UU Men,g ghlrtS( %l 2
and suits $12.95 $;
ues up to $37.50 $94 *50 ????
Men Don,t Migs
'al ues up to $50.00 $37 50 ?uy Shirts.
Stock At P
PI us Suits, Value $30 to $35 $22.50 i I i
$
cember 11th, 1915 and
b office of the Clerk of
terfleld County In Deed
! New Sprn
n. !
' one hundred and flf? ' Barry P
ID oltnoto In C tAAf* DAM
OIVUUVV 1U UlCCi A CU
delineated in plat made; At
f same by W. L. GillesVpril
28th, 1919, as fol-. ????
cine: a' a maple st"mp nH I M
terfleld-Patrick public;
rhence S. 73 dep. lf? E. ^Br
. to stake; thence in EBM s
ion on the aforesaid ^Hh rtfqBl
a stake on said ro'td -1?^ /
in a westerly direction,
he mouth of a small "
in a north easterly di- iXi&2-meanderings
of J.ight.
nch, the run be'np th LJ/^njf
the beginning point, to
jmP Full Fashioned?Pure Thread, SiH
t being bounded North V?vv f
Clark Estate; East by *3*
m Estate and by lands
iman; South by Cedar |^n|
it by Lightwood Knot
eparates the same from (jh6I"3W
le same tract of land
eyed to J. E. C. Pender
ordan and C. D. Jordan ___
dated November 28th, ~ " '
ed in the aforesaid of- PROFESSIONAL CARDS <
ok 22, page 648." !' * % <
t~- -ii ?
yaj .ui an ucirooaDR. 0. H. PURVIS I "J"
PHYSICIAA & SCHU120N ! >
;lassp Clerk of Court, _ ..
, n .. Office Residence %
ster for Chesterfield ? . ot
Public Square Huger St. i ?*>
' , Phone 243 Phone 247, A
CHERAW, S. C. I
laintiff's Atty. f
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~ - nil. T. K. WANNA MAKER. ,lr. %
en seed ey* specialist a In t,
Office Hours 9 fo 2 J ot# y0'?
me to get your garden Office ut Residence
>u ever planted the ?o It* I
to, it is the best. Or. p A MURRAY, JR. V
new Sweet Corn. De- Attorney at Law >
taut. We lire the ori CHERAW S C ^
Carolina who handler office upstairs Lyric Theatre Fildg fa
P-4-10-22 fa S
E PURE SEED CO. y
, 1922, at 11 o'clocF READ THIS fa and
Lpply to the Probate ? fa ?oy{
erfield county for i Prices Reduced on Cut Flowers. fa ?
icecutor of the Will r Carnations, $2.00 per dozen. J Man
, Jec'd. Laddies, $2.25 per dozen.
TALLEY, Executor. ROSES: V
4wke. Columbia, $2.00 per dozen. M
White Killarney, $2.25 per dozen. fa
ry Plants just receiv- Russell, $2.50 per dozen. fa X.
;t out at once for this Sweet Peas, 50c per dozen. j fa
lone us your order ir Funeral Svrays, $3.50, t
AT<|
Designs, $5.00 and up. I %
PURE SEED CO. THE PURE SEED CO. j VW*
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March 24-25-27
^ Unusual Values In
i New Spring Millinery
h To those who come here this week. A
shipment of 50 beautiful Pattern Hata
assures early c. mers a complete choice
ies of staple merchandise for our
wholesale cost. 'Weatherand road
ly, just to stimulate business and
>ain. Rememter these prices for
t Grade Percale 2 yds. Good Table Damask .
: Value Value 75c yd.
1.00 $1.00
e Turkish Towels, 20 yds. Sea Island, 27 in. wide
i 65c, 3 for ' ' Good Value
1.00 $1.00
_ 1
y, all colors, big value SHEETDfG
1.00 Mohawk and Peppered, 2% yds.
* \ wide, Value 75c per yd.
r Best Quality Ging- ? 2 yds. for
itterns, 6 yds. for # ?
1.00 II
???????? 20 bpools Coats Thread for
)'Alls, Values 75c _ _
1.00 5M2
????? 8 yds. Fine Chambray, 25c value
Ticking 8 oz. Best i qq
Value 35c yd. JA,VV
1.00 I. 10 prs. Mens and Ladies 20c Hoee
$1.00
HOES ^,V
i and Oxfords, Values 6 pr. Mens and Ladies 25c Hose
$5.00 for -a
$1.00
i.oo tLzi
?5 prs. Boy^, Misses and Childrena
5 and $1.50 values for . h0S c
1-00 $1.00
TM,, Opportunity To 6 ^ Vl,UM ?p ? ^ _
V6 rlE\ G A Large _ , .
rices That Are y 8" or
$1.00
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mmm^?Mmmmmmmmm wm
ig Style Oxfords
arkard Reynolds
1922 Prices .
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TRADE
MARK
BezUter:<l U. S. Pat Offic*
?rv for Ladit s
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i Lined Toe and Heel, Black. Cordovan, Silver.
^ude and Russian Calf.
loy & Co.
?ci fh r??rr!inr
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Spending Your I
Mont y |
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hese days of scarcity of money it is well V
r while to investigate the values offered in V.
.EATHER AND CANVAS LEGGINS
OFFIC ERS RAINCOATS %
ARV1Y A\D NAVY SHOES
HIR7S, ( OATS, 1 FCISH S>, ILL'] S | *
numerous other articles brought by the X
srnment for our soldiers and sailors. &
y wonderful values await your inspection 3?
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ARMY SURPLUS STORE |
B. JONES, Manager. Cheraw, S. C. A
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