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~Q \ y n u n n'!? n - C nFeadehf "of ' the penitentiary, OiiLilAft UlllUil lULL and W. It. Watkins, the governor s.p" secretary. Senator G. K. Lanev of JOE LINDSAY, Editor Chesterfield, who with Senator Bethea, sponsored the bill in the senate, wired " ' that Ixo was unable 10 DO present, ui i jHEr^afc^:fSp^]rnoN tlw signins loca,,se ot prevl?"3 H gagements. ~ ~ ^**~"*? ^i0j sandors signed the contract for State Signs Cooperative Contract. 375 bales, this being based on the J.920 crop. The agreement requires that all i ^^JJtfTQtetKjuUIarch 20.?The state of cotton grown on tbe state farmS h T\k ? ? ^ .? ? ? the year 1922,1923,1924, 1925 and South Carolina will sell all cotton be gold through tfce lt grown on the state farms (luring the leaves optional with the superintennext Ave years through the South dent the sale of the cotton now on Carolina Cotton Growers' Cooperati\e hand. He may also turn it over t Association. Governor Cooper yester- the association for sale if he deems day signed the bill passed at the last wise. session of the general assembly em- The joint resolution signed by tht powering the superintendent of the governor is as follows: "The super, penitentiary to sign the association intendent of the penitentiary be, and agreement on the part of the state, he is hereby, authorized and einpowerand Co. A. K. Sanders, the superinten- ed to sign the agreerment of the South dent, signed the contract immediately Carolina Cotton Growers' Cooperative1 thereafter. I association and thereby bind the state The governor signed the act in the' of South Carolina by all terms and presence of Senator Bethea of Dillon obligation* therein contained and set I and Representative Jackson of Sum. forth." ' ter, two of the authors of the bill: I Colonel Sunders said that it gave ~ Harry G. Kaminer, president of the him great pleasure to affix his sigra- ^ . South Carolina Cotton Growers' Co- ture to the association agreement. He I operative association: R. C. Hamer, believes firmly in cooperative market- J chairman of the campaign committee; ing of cotton and expressed the belief | """ * T"k ' " * ll- * 1 - ?A TT' A 1 I 1 ?1 I Harold U. HooKer, secretary; u. \\. tnai me interests vi iuc gwic Watkins of the extension forces of be conserved by its signing the agreeClemson College; Col. A. K. Sanders, mont. ??T?n?IftTT"t~'- '? 1 Z':y '% I Columbia Dry Bat- C^.-o rnf/v U ^r h f . I $ ? teries work better \J (LI L/C y <f w* i -\S s v ? and last longt r * ! j ? ?for ignition on the Put 3 (TolumL?3 1 iOt ^- - > J g Ford while starting Ignition BnttC'V UllCCr the IiOr.t ?for gas engines & ' ?for tractors seat 01 your Ford, end use Us cur- jj ?for bells and buzzers . r r . f / , ,?A "3 -for thermostats *>* ' ' *?* 1 ?for dry battery light- j'ng. Fl.il POWC" inStar.t!)', I ing outfits in closet, 11 "" r l ?r t /"* ' t ! cellar, garret, barn, regard ess ot Weather. I he Lo!- i woodshed, etc.] umbia "Hot Shot'' No. 1461 ft$ | under the front sent -put it there jj Tht world's most famous tOC 3V. dry battery. Used where group of individual cells Cnllirr F'l D^V fr " is needed. Fahnestock V>OlUlT.O.a 1- V} i . Spring cup Binding purposes me sold bv elcc:: * rmtI at no extra charge i r ' > auto supply shops and garages, hardware arc! genera! .stores, a. d * 1 rv., ? ,J,| ',she ] .s f ? ijjf MgiHaMHaBu.'''. \ A A \ .t. . >. ? .t , V%' t f a I Y | Betty Wales Dresses f | I i " 1' > V v* X We have just received a large | lot of these beautiful dresses and we i* y are receiving others daily. ? Don t wait. Come now and Y Y v see them before they are sold. ? yc ? 4i* I T YI M ^ j | L. M. Evans Co. 4 t Cluraw, S. C. % ? 4 v X I We Are Local Agents for I De Laval I Cream S sparators S m I and have a good st< of machines, fc I repairs and oil on h. ^nd. ^ I Cheraw Imple* went Co. I Cheraw, S. C> r~ j J! I uwr ? mm???????? * ?. Buttercup Ice Cream We are the originators of EVERY DAY Ice Cream Service in Cheraw. Rain or shine, hot or cold, we have BUT- . TERCUP, that delicious, wholesome Creamy Ice Cream. Phone No. 140. We make a specialty of Sunday orders , I IpacKeu/ Cheraw Drug Co. Cheraw, S. C. New Spring' Dresses We are handling a line direct from the factory. If we haven't just what you wart, we will be glad to order it for you. Received another shipment this weeh. Be sure to see them. All Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Yours truly, . J. S. BURCHCO. 1 . Cherayr, S. C. j . ? I ? ... - - ? == Spring Time I w ** ? ? * * y is Building 1 ime ? i i Let us supply you with I umber, Shingles, Lathes and Other :< Building Materials | SMALL PROFITS FOR CASH OUR MOTTO \ 'i Cheraw Lumber & Supply Co. . Cheraw, S. C. j King & Maynard McBee, S. C. m ' Own A Ford It's A Smile A Minute ! Ike?"How are you getting along w itb the new Ford?" Mike?"Oh, I'd be alright If the str eets weren't so full of inexperiencet' ' edestrians." . ( 1 I i Drive A Ford?Avoid Regrets Father (who owns a Ford>?"How is it you use so little gasoline when j >u go driving with Mai>el?" 1 Son?"Isn't love a w*onderful thing, dad?" ! Ford Service That Satisfies That's Our Aim "Liza, what fo' you buy dat box o f shoe blackJn'?', "Go on, nigger, dat ain't shoe black in', dat's ma massage cream." . i -OrOSave Time?Drive A Ford STOP and see us occasionally. LOOK over our [ ock of parts and accessories. LISTEN to the busy urn of machinery in our repair shop and note the any improvements that we are constantly making >r yonr benefit. It won't take you long to decide lat right here is the place to get real Ford service. Cheraw Motor Sales Co. Cheraw, S. C. ; ( ' I ? . % i ?' ? * ,Vr? ; _ -?^^3_ t ? * -,'.u -* , i ' / Spring Wearing Apparel ?J1||L Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing. - iff i . ? ' r- . i I Reduced Prices-Nails . 1 ^ Have ju^t unloaded car Wire Nails?offer tftesfe $3.75 Keg Base. | GALVANIZED ROOFING * 1 500 Squares Corrugated and Crimp Roofing. ft Small Lots $5.00 Square ^ fc 10 Squares 4.75 Square * k ft ^ 25 Squares 4.65 Square \% 50 Sqfuares 4.50 Square * |i I Cheraw Hardware & Supply Co. jl ^ , Cheraw, S. C. :!' is if You Need a Medicine j ii? . . . . . || You Should HaveIhe ... i ; .. ?7~ ., All new building is. best done Have you ever stopped to reason , & , ? why it is that so many products tliat iirifU nilf* ftu/n IVftrlf fil mnilQ .ire extensively advertised, all at once Willi OUl OWIl' WOlIt - I d. ill U115 irop out of sight and are soon forgot- i J " ' ' 1 ten? The reason is plain?the article ^OUtrld* II VVOOu, iid not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more crpnrT^.m wV7AR7>r^r: particularly to a medicine. A medici- / ^TTlJL2/ii5 v\^AirLSli nal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like I wm wf ml in endless chain system the remedy I a. ImMkr hm is recommended by th^se who have THE WOOD ETERNAL"" peen benefited, to those who are in A prominent druggist says "Take It's equal to an insurance policy for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- , f, . . i *11 1 ^ny MSTSt* against a lot of repair bills later t shows excellent Iresults, as many of Oil* For true economy, first as my customers testify. No other kid- ?. <? 1 >* * 1 *1 ley remedy has so large a sale." Well aS laSt, SltHplV StlCK CO According to sworn statements and ir * j tr irerified testimony of thousands who \A7/^r*rl TTf-^rna 1 " and lave used the preparation, the success / LilC VV UUM <11111 >f Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to / _ _ a Buy the Grade That. Fits the Job. ng kidney, liver and bladder ail- _ .... . _ ?-i J /~*\t * 1 J1 ~ 1 /-?? ?* nents, corrects urinary irouDies ana ?rr#=?n minnn' f?i niw v.. .r- . . leutralizes the uric acid which causes v^IUCri ITllUCliC UI 1CJYV ail* You may receive a sample bottle "just right for the case." jf Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad- . ,? iress Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, Write for ijst 0f pR?E PLANS for farm buildings. Y. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mendon this paper. Large and medium lize bottles for sale at all drug stores. n ? f t k 1 . southern Cypress Mfcrs. Assn. i?^ #? - w. tmm m mm mm mm w?ur" c*w pT ji ? you can, identify 040 Graham Building. Jacksopville, Fla. ' " br tki* W A I flflld W YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY YOU. M * * W4MV M HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US KNOW AT ONCEJt a For Women i1 "* .. M "I was hardly able to drag, I K J was so weakened," writes Mrs. L /">, -| r TiX ?J" 2 W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. Q CvO&l 311(1 W OOQ [l "Thedoctortreatedmeforabout r UliU WWVA 3 S'todfcit1! do L Any Quantity Delivered Any-Place in Town.' JD something to enable me to take Q 1 ... j care of my little ones. I had C T % tlT ?-T a * - * * T^hrk \A/ InctTm jU oe*rao1 Uf JU11I1 ?? . JUvJW^v^ u H A DHIII 3 At Cheraw Implement Co. jlAKUUIj? i r?VegetablK J fiaues Mrs. Ray ... "I took rj fresh SNAP BEA.nk eight bottles in all... I re- J gained my strength and have W celery, lettuce J| had no more trouble with wo- m tomatoes, beets L] manly weakness. 1 have ten Ufe . 1 children and am able to do all T j - A*JD 0NI0*N'S xj my housework and a lot out- Q J 22c*i~ nre rKOm" ? : Horton & Hendjix Co. l| Take Cardui today. It may ft ???mm m be just what yoQ need. M ? . J At all druggists. W fi66 js n prescription for Colds, ., Rub.Jfj Tlsm, antiseptic nnd p?ln E.C Fever nnd LnOrlppe. v'ltN I lie Jilllor. or Infected snores, letter. most speed) reined) kiiotf.^,?Hprulii& ucurulglu, rhcuoutttott. 1 ? ?. , L ; ^