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mm > mrnmm e \ i I IGoral Strata ?????? - . r Mr. Rufus Fenegan spent Sunday in Dillon. . Mrs. Scott, of New York, is visiting Mrs. E. F. Mulloy. K *## Mrs. Caston Wannamaker spent last week in Bennettsville. Mr. W. E. Hurt, Jr., spent Monday in Columbia on business. Mr. M. B. Blalock, of Wadesboro. was in Cheraw on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duvall are in Florida for a two weeks stay tit Mr. Theodore McArn spent several days in Waohington on business. T 11- TT A. ~ P fAllftOTO MISS LllCUt' nun, Ul urvci v-unct,*;. spent several days at home this week. Mrs. Latta, who spent the winter in California, is visiting her son, Mr. A. L. Latta. Rev. A. H. McArn will preach at Marburg school house Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Mr. Malloy Evans, of Presbyterian College, spent last week end at home with his parents. Mrs. Alex Harrall was called to Charlotte on Monday on account of the death of an aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Watson B. Duncan spent several days this week in Augusta, Ga., with their son. ** Mrs. E. W. Duvall and daughter. Miss Eleanor and Heinie Duvall are visiting Magnolia Gardens this week. Miss Elise Duvall entertained a few friends in honor of Mrs. Jas. Emack, i of Philadelphia, last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Mclver entertained a few friends at Bridge Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Emack, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Webber, nee Miss Gladys McNair, has returned to her home ' Richmond after a visit to her mother. Mrs. Jno. T. McNair. Miss Caroline Causey entertained a number* of her friends at the home o* .Mrs. S. 0. Pegues in Marlboro county, last Thursday evening. Miss Claudia Powe underwent a tonsil operation last Monday at Flor ence Infirmary. She returned to Cheraw on Wednesday. Miss Susie Moore Lindsay, of Winthrop College, anr Mrs. 0. M. Lindsay, of Bennettsville, are visiting at the home of Mr. Joe Lindsay. Mrs. Joe Lindsay underwent an operation at Sanders Memorial Hospital in Florence on Wednesday. Sh< stood the operation well and is doing nicely. ** Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stricklin and daughters. Misses Vera and Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Graves spent 4 ? ?wl Cnn/lnv In P.M'oMil Ocuuiuav mgui auu ouuuui m ? ?. v,.., ville, N. C. Miss Mamie Chaptiian, of Darlington, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Chapman. Little Miss Rosa Mae Stricklin. o: Favetteville, X. C., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. X Stricklin. Bf LBS. Our supply of Cannas. Daliahs, and Gladiolas are almost exhausted, butj we still have a good variety of them ! at attractive prices. - THE Pl'RE SEED tt). 0 WORRIED HUSBANDS READ THIS fJudc^s Pepto-Mamraii it. the lies' Tonic for Nervous, TiredOut Wives. Is your wife "all tired out" and cross and irritable much of the t'uie Do the children "bother her to d\iH; j every day. and do the ordinary hoiist hold tasks that she formerly p?r formed with ease seem now to overtax j her? In other words, do yr.u -f*11; come home to a house of trouble ia stead of a house of joy and hoppines^ If your answer is "yes" to tlies< pointed questions, dan't balme your wife unti Ishe has taken Glide's IVpt Mangan with her meals for a f? v> , weeks. She is simply run-down am nervous an dneeds the kind of iron; that she will get i nGude's I'epto Mar.gan to give her more vitality am! strength. For thirty years doctor have recommended Guile's Pepto-Maiv gan as a first-class building-up tonic Sold by your druggist in both liquid aud tablet form. Advertisement. BUSINESS LOCALS err FLOWERS. We are now able to quote most attractive prices 011 cut flowers. They are finer in quality and cheaper in price than they have been before. THE PURE SEED C'O. FOR SALE?A Vance No. 5 Plainer and Matcher in A1 condition cheap. 4t CHERAW IMP. CO. Vvnnnratpil ADricots at Horton & Hendrix Co. FOR SALE?A few selected setting S. C. White Leghorn Eggs at $2.00 per setting (15 eggs) or three settings for $5.00. 21-4t WHITE ARROW FARMS FOR RENT?Six room house on Third Street. Electric lights. Apply t? 2tf Mrs. H. S. McKay. I Sunsweet Prunes in 2 lb. packages at HORTON & HEXDRIX Co. Dromedary Dates in 10c packages at Horton & Hendrix Co. o You are cordially invited to visit TAM O'SHAXTER Spcialty Shop, 404 Fayetteville Avenue, Bennettsville, S. ('., and inspect our line of gifts and novelties. We also handle a complete line of Infants' wear. Special attention given mail orders. FOR RENT?Eight rooms and bath room, electric lights and water ovtr the New 5, 10 & 25c Store. Apply to L. R. Cox. Swansdown Cake Flour at HORTON & HEXDRIX CO. ROSES, GERANIUMS, AND FERNS We have a nice assortment and will be glad to quote on all kinds at close prices. THE PURE SEED CO. o Cod fish steak in one pound boxes at Horton & Hendrix Co. Monuments, Stones, Curbing I represent Coggin Marble Co. of Canton, Ga., manufacturers of everything for the cemetery. Get my prices before you buy. 1-tf J. E. WALTERS, Cheraw FOR RENT?Very desirable, roomy residence, modern conveniences, garage, etc., ideal location on Third street. Apply CHERAW DRUG CO. Kub-My.Tism, antiseptic and puln killer, for Infected soores, tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism, o Gelfand's Relish at HORTOX & HENDKiA. CU. PKANTAT SEED, carefully graded and hgndpicked. White Spanish or Georgia Runners. In the shell, 6c lb Shelled fresh at planting time, 9c. Prices for immediate acceptance, check with order. Peanuts are proving most profitable money crop. We are always ready to buy them. Write for information. Sea Island Cotton Oil Co. 20-3tc Charleston, S. C. Scotch Herring iq tumblers at Horton & Hcndrix Co. Dromedary Dates in 10c packages at HORTOX & HEXDR1X CO. TOMATO FLAMS. Place your orders now for your supply of 1JKI MM Kit and GLOBE TOMATO PLANTS, ready for setting now. THE PURE SEED CO. WANTED?Poplar, oak, ash and valnut logs. Also iuterestcd in hard wood timber tracts, R. W. WALKER LUMBER CO., Salisbury. 17-Ttc N. C. o FOR SALE?Set of 42 Moore County X. C? Granite Mill Rocks in a good frame. Cheap for quick, sale. It CHERAW IMP. CO. o DRESSMAKING. (let your sewing problems solved by a first class dressmaker. Ladies.i d Children's clothes. Mens Shirts, rolling and whipping, embroidery, hemstitching, plaiting and all kinds of fancy work. Your work done electrically. "Promptness" is our motto. MRS. M. B. ROBINSON. 311 Church Street. o i \ k i:s. rolls, jams, candies Our cake is living up to its first i utation. We will bake to order for any occasion. We have real home-i i .id" Roll-. Jams and Marmalades, not to mention Candies and other good things. Come in and see our b : r\ work and rhildren's clothes. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 66 6 | will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we Know, preventing pneumonia Subscribe to The Chronicle, $1.50 J \ m fnW?4f IfcfW# . . . - -- - - ? ?^__ i On Pages 87-90 in April number of The Ladies' Home Journal are shown 12 models of hats just received direct from Paris Posed by Mrs. Irene Castle The Best Dresssd W oman in America. "X"X 7"E have keen akle to secure these actual 12 models. m/m# mi .11 1 1 1 I / f 1 hey will be on display in our store Deginmng Thursday, April 6th, and will he on exhibition for two days. Before you select your Spring hat, you are cordially liivited to come with your friends and inspect these latest style creations. Try them on if you will. You are under no obligation to buy. These will he shown here exclusively. The Chic Hat Shop at W. T. Powell Dry Goods Co. | Cheraw, S. C. Jnhnsnn- Tflvl or-, Job nson V/ VXillK/Vll J. w J * vx v Concert Trio Cheraw, S. C., Thursday, April 6th 8 P. M. Benefit Wesley M. E. Church This trio is a detachment of the Williams Singers, who rendered two very delightful concerts here last year. Ths members of this trio are nationally known artists. Mrs. Johnson, as Mr?. Marie Merrill, and Mr. | Joh nson were for several years with the Williams Sing- : ers. M s. Johnson, previous to that, sang with the Fiske * Juhilee Singers. Mr. Taylor is an accomplished pianist. Reserved Seats for the White Friends. A rl mice inn A. kUUHOUIVtl K/\/ jbv/ V Canvassers Are Now Offering Tickets for Sale Let Us Make You a Tailored Suit for $23.50 If you don't believe we are selling the best clothes on earth for the price, ask the ones who are wearing them. Call and see our wonderful line of fabrics. R n dmv Tailnrincr Cn X%| J JL ti*XV/lAAA^ vy Cheraw, S, C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA S. C dog. E. 5.40 chs. to a stake; County of Chesterfield ,hence S' 21 deg" E- n'70 chs- t0 a Pine 3X0; thence S. 0(5 deg. E. 22 ehs. to a Court of Common Pleas. stake 3X0; thence S. 50* W. 12.35 Atlantic Life Insurance Co., chs. to a stake 3X0 on Spot Mill Plaintiff, Creek in an easterly direction 32.50 vs. ehs. to a bridge in the Cheraw & J. E. C. Pender, et. al.. Florence public road; thence N. 10 Defendants. <R'K- 45' W. 11 chs. along said road, NOTICE OF S\LE ,be san,e ,)e*nS the 'ine t0 a stake; thence X. 27 deg. \V. 52.20 chs. Pursuant to the order of Hou. Ed- along sai(1 road t0 a stake 3^0; ward Mclver, Resident Judge of the thence S. S2 deg. W. 24.11 chs. to a Fourth Judicial Circuit, at Chambers, pine 3X0 on Dry Branch; thence in Cheraw, S. C.. dated March 16th, 1022. a North Westerly direction up Dry , , t , Branch 20.10 chs. to the commene made in the above entitled cause. I will . ... , oving point, to wit; pine 3\. sell before the doors of the Court House at Chesterfield, S. C.. between The said tract bein& funded North the legal hours of sale, on the first bv lands of *,eter McKay and la,,ds Monday in April, 1922, upon the fol- n0w or formerly of Adeline Douglas; lowing terms, to wit: cash, the follow- '',ast b>r tbe Chesterfield-Society H<11 ing described premises; P,lbHc roatl and b>' the cheraw & Sp" "All those certain two tracts of land ciety Hill public road; South by Spo; j. _ i l?fi-u o r> Hill S?nnth Wpst hv binds r.f Sliuaie in l/liesiuriiciu v>vuin.?, o. v.. ? > .... described as follows: Julia Douglas and lands of Jane Douglas and West by lands of Rebecca ArI. nold and lands of Blythe Graham. _ . .. . ?. . , ^ This being the same tract of land Tract of two hundred and ninety two . t, heretofore conveyed to J. E. Pender (292) acres situate 111 Pee Dee . , J _ , . , , , . . | . , , by the Carolina Planting Company b> Township and deleniated in plat . _ , . ... deed dated December 11th, 191a and made of the survey of same bv, , , . , . . . recorded m the nthce of the Clerk of W. L.Gillespie, surveyor. October ,.,r (.heKtprfItlc| ronntJ. in ,)e(K, 5th, 1910, described as follows: t orn- jj00|. 1( a mencing at a pine 3x on Dry Branch' running thence S. 79 dog. 50' W. jj 29.50 chs. to a pipe; thence S. 1.". deg. 30' E. 14.?0 chs to a stake; That tract of one hundred and fift thence S. 12 deg. 15' W. 2.1) chs. to four (154) acres situate in Steer Pen a gum 3X0; thence S. Oh deg. E. 12 Township and delineated in plat mad< chs. to a post oak 3X; thence S. 79 of the survey of same by W. L. Gillesdeg. E. 2S chs. to a stake; thence S. pie. surveyor, April 2Sth, 1919, as fol4 deg. W. 3 chs. to a stake; thence lows: Commencing at a maple stumpj <r ' r ' *v * ' < # wmmmmmwM. The New Store Cheraw, S. C. New goods are arriving daily in the newest and best the market affords. We have received new materials in Reacjyto-Wearand Millinerv this week. * Ready-to-Wear and Millinery that has style and quality at lowest possible prices. Shoes for the family that wear well, Men's Styleplus Clothes, Florsheim Shoes and Stetson Hats for men who care. A 4r Tliio Timn rvf Vnor I rvi t ins i uuu ui i cat Eyery housekeeper wants to freshen up the inside of home. We are doing our best to supply your wants in the way of Alabastine of various tints Varnish Stains and Paints of all colors Phone for Color Card HARRELL'S HARDWARE If you buy it from us, it's worth the price. I /. New Spring Style Oxfords % Barry Packard Reynolds At 1922 Prices . \ TRADE IB xxucm Registered U. S. Pat. OfZic* Hosiery for Ladies Full Fashioned?Pure Thread Silk, Linen Toe and Heel, Black, Cordovan, Silver. Navy, Nude and Russian Calf. Malloy & Co. Cheraw, South Carolina j $ on the Cbesterfleld-Patrick public road, running Thence S. 73 deg. 15 E. 25.25 chs. to stake; thence S. 14 deg. +% A 21' W. 9.26 chs. to stake; thence in a X Easterly direction on the aforesaid 1 J * * <# A road 5 chs, to a stake on said road; 1 f| j[ ill ? thence S. 36 deg. W. 29.70 chs. to stake LfJ/VIlUlll^ ^ on Cedar Creek; thence down the|V /fl" \ meandering* of said Cre"k. the run pt/i f V being the line, in a westovly direction, AYJLVy AAv. jf * ? 27.50 chs. to the mouth of a small fy branch; thence in a north easterly di- X X rection ..p the raeanderiwp, ot i.ight. J In these days of scarcity of money it is well V wood Knot Branch, the run being the your while to investigate the values offered in l line, 54 chs. to the beginning point, to V V wit: a maple stump. Iv LEATHER AND CANVAS LEGGINS f The said tract being bounded North A ?-? by lands of the Clark Estate; East by ^ OFFICERS RAINCOATS X lands of Chisolm Estate and by lands J A1,1(V . x,^ XT A w cnnrc X of George Freeman; South by Cedar J ARMY AND NA\ \ SHOES creek and west by Lightwood Knot V SHIRTS COATS, TROUSERS, BELTS X Branch, which separates the same froi 1 laTOs?betagDth San"e tract ot taint X and numerous other articles brought by the | heretofore conveyed to j. e. c. Pender A government for our soldiers and sailors. V by Thomas M. Jordan and C. D. Jordan ^ ? ^ by their Deed dated November 28th, j Many wonderful values await your inspection 190H and recorded in the aforesaid of- I: f necessary X ARMY SURPLUS STORE I papers. A A W. J. Douglass, Clerk of Court, T. B. JONES, Manager. Cheraw, S. C. X Acting as Master for ChesteriielJ IX X ^ i rAv County, 3. C. X t B^R^Pegues,Plaintiff's Atty. T. ?/ %