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Rev. MA MATTHEW
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Church support is an obligation
Church attendance is a duty. Wbr
, ship is absolutely essential. Ant
every honest man and woman (lis
i charges these duties and obligations
every week. Contributions of time,
talent, thought, and interest are demanded.
It is an honor to give. It
is an honor, privilege, and duty to
give. We are God's stewards. All
we have has been entrusted to us. It
is our duty to support the church. The
Christian church has created and added
fifty cents of every dollar's worth
of property in America.
Every time one goes to church
he should make an honest, conscitn
iniiD r?r?nt7-ihntinn to the ereat work
of the church. When the collection
plate reaches one his hon<>r. sincerity,
integrity, and character are immediately
tested and when, he. because
, he imagines no eye sees him, puts
upon the plate pennies when he ought
iiWit pounds brands himself before
God and the Bar of God as a thief.
He is perfectly willing to pay an.
extravagant sum to go to a filthy
theatre, questionable show, or sttg?u:raw
truck farm.
More orders than we can fill are
coming in from all over the State for
vegetables that we are raising on our
truck farm^ but Cheraw is taking at
present all we can put out. We have
Spinach, Ralishes, Peas, Lettuce and
Salad Greens, and will have Strawberries
in a day or two. We als<> have
some very fine SWEET PEAS now in
bloom which you can get very cheap
from Mr McPherson, the Manager.
See
JlulOIy.Tism, antiseptic and pain
killer, for infected snores, tetter.
sprains, neuralgia, rheuniuliMii.
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. go into the House of God and lay up
on the plate pennies. He owes God
everything.
The average churchgoer today is a
church cheat, robbing God, searing his
conscience, and leaving unpaid his
honest obligations. The spirit of
cheating soon fastens itself upon
fome men. and they become so dis.
honest that they actually stay away
trom church in order to avoid the test
to which their characters will be put.
The average churchgoer in America
gives fhree cents per Sunday for the
greatest blessing ever bestowed upon
mankind. Therefore, the average
church cheat will have to face the
liar of Judgment and be branded as
a church fraud robbing God. depriving
the church of her dues, and proven-ing
the spread of the gospel and
the blessings of salvation to thousands.
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DR. 0. H. PURVIS
physician & surgeon
Office Residence
Public Square Huger St.
Phone 243 Phone 247
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lilt. T. K. W'ANN \ M AKER, Jr.
eye specialist
Office Hours 9 to 2
Office at Residence
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Attorney at Law
CHERAW, S. C.
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Malloy & Co.
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BUSINESS LOCALS
Excellent summer pasturage about
1 mile from Cheraw for about fifteen
or twenty head cattle. Apply to
4t T. S. EVANS.
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LOST?'Brown Overcoat with belt,
and bands on wrist. Between Che
raw and Chesterfield. Receive reward
1)V returning same to P. J.
Gordon, Box 527, Alleghany, X. Y.
24-3t.
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WE pasture cattle per head, only
one dollar month. ?
SUXCREST FARM,
tf J. W. Rainwater, Caretaker.
VELVET DEANS AM) PEAS AM)
SOV BEANS
We have a good stock on,hand at
present, give us your order before tho
prices advance.
THE PURE SEED <'0.
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FOR SALE?A few selected set tin a
S. C. White Leghorn Eggs at $2.00
per setting (15 eggs) or three settings
for $5.00.
21-4t WHITE ARROW FARMS
FLOWER SEED.
See list of flower seed on hand
elsewhere in this issue, they should
be planted now.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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HAVE YOU GOT RIGS?
You should get KALI BO the best
insecticide and plant stimulant that
is on the market.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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SEED CORX.
You should try PAY MASTER, the
corn that makes 40 bushels and up to
the acre. . Also Hastings Prolific, a
hard flint corn making an excellent
corn to resist the weevil.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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FOR SALE?Sweet Potatoc plants $2
per 1000.
CHERAW TRUCK FARM.
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FLOWERS, FLOWER PLANTS AM)
FLOWER SEED.
We can furnish Verbena plants,
pink, red and lavender, Chrysanthemums
all colors and mixed colors.
Geraniums and Kochia or fire plant.
Below is a partial list of the flower
seed now in stock:
Snapdragon Red Sunflower
California Sunflower Zinias
Mourning Bride Kochia
V_'ILM>IICW (lllli V?tVPWU
Phlox - Verbena
Marygold ' Wallflowers
Japanese Morning Glory
Salvia Candytuft
('oxeomb Ageratum
Mignonet Sweet Allysum
Hollyhocks
It is safe to plant now and seed for
this year blooming should be in.
Packages 1<> and 15 cents.
THE Pl'RE SEED CO.
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Wintlirop College
SCHOLARSHIP AM) "ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award o!
vacant Scholarships in Winthrop
College and for admission of new
students will be held at the Count}
Court House on Friday, July 7, a'
9 a. m. Applicants must not be less
than sixteen years ot age. When
scholarships are vacant after July 1
they will he awarded to those malt
ing the highest average at this examination,
provided they meet the conditions
governing the award. Applicants
for Scholarships shorn 1 \vrite
to President Johnson before the examination
for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Cr.lto vuhirtc ora wnrtll $10H -tml
free tuition. The next session . will
open September 20th, 1922. For further
information and catalogue, address
Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill.
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number of "New and Special anditspru
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Housework is hard enough when Jl
healthy. Every Cheraw woman who
is having' backache, blue and ne-vous? Y?? M ^
spells, dizzy headaches and Kidney or ^
bladder troubles, should be glad to J _ JL
heed this Cheraw woman's experience ?
Mrs. S. F. Parker, says: "Several J -*t i
years ago 1 felt badly all over. 1 J 1 i OW )
was dull and listless and hardly had ^
enough ambition to do my housework. * - T<
I felt tired and sleepy and my head
pained a great deal. When my kid- Rt
neys didn't act properly 1 was con- X. ^
vinced that they were the cause
my miserable state of health. 1 read Br
about Doan's Kidney Pills and dec:.l-l#?>.
td to try them. I purchased a l?->x ^ Se
at Wannamaker & Son's Drug Store 3+
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and they made me well in a sh* rt \ ^
time. Since then I have been feeliag ^
fine." >
Price tine, at all dealers Do:. I
simply ask for a kidney remedy-Net; % ?
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same tuatj^t
Mrs. Parker had. Forter-Milbs.rn 4*4
Co., -Mirs., tsunaio, n. i. ;
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION ?
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Thedford's Black-Draught Highly jg There
Recommended by a Tennessee ? r i i
Grocer for Troubles Re? & 1 J c
suiting from Torpid iW then 3 Boy
Lirer- ijt! set around
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East Nashville, Tenn.? The efflc- 1^
lency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the $
genuine, herb, liver medicine. Is ! fT; 4
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Tarsons, a | M
grocer of this city. "It Is without $ '
doubt the best liver medicine, and I 5$
don't believe I could get along without
It I take It for sour stomach, head? j vy
ache, bad liver, Indigestion, and all
other troubles that are the result of 2tj
a torpid liver. j &
"I have known and used it for years, ,
and can and do highly recommend It $$*$$$$$?
to every one. I won't go to bed with- I * " *" ** *[
out It In the house. ?It will do all It
claims to do. I can't say enough for ( aivI-.S, KOI.LS, ,I,\MS, C\
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out the country have found Black- reputation. We will bake to
Draught just as Mr Parsons describes ;,ny occasion. W .e re
-r-valuable in regulating the liver to ,li;iiie Rolls, Jams and Mai
its normal functions, and in cleansing not lo mention Candies a
the bowels of impurities. I ,-ol),i things. Come in and
Thedford's Black-Draught liver medl- fam.y wor|{ an,i children's ch
due Is the original and only genuine. WOMAN'S EXCHA
Accept no Imitations or substitutes, j
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Prices Delivered in Bennettsville |
During $2,098.50
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Dupe $2,946.00 %
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Good Lines I
are various kinds of good lines. You say jg ' o-nrif]
lines when she is rail and ararefuk $
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has a good line when he knows how to $
the Girls. .
We Have Two Good Lines fjf
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'Leonard" Cieanable Refrigerators $
"White Mountain" Freezers ?
eravv Hardware & Supply Co.
Cheraw, S. C. $
77 J Coal and Wood
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order for; ^
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rmaiad-s.. Any Quantity Delivered Any Place in Town.
nd other
? John W. justice
^"$1.50 At Cheraw Implement Co.
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