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|sse aeamm We do not claim that ?./v..Anto?iufl f Af 1 1 7" Lire UI yiCYCIIWUl VL i v.' i II case of chills and fever an feeling and a tjocd genera CD | Gherav 1 Ghe n J'EF I>KE C'ArJi' 227 W, C3. VV. j\ M^ots every Fourth Thursday night in each month. Visiting brethren are i cordially invited io attend. SHORT fiEWS ITEMS ! OF LOCAL INTERESTj Local .\?w* and Comeiit Dished t'p iu 51i#rt and Headless Paragraphs. C ? r Mrs. W. C. V'ereen, of Moultrie. Ga., is the guest of Mrs. L. D. Harrali. j \ Mrs. W. A. Ingram, of Plains, is j",' visiting lier son, .Mr. H. G. Ingram. j Mrs. fcil. Poker, of Society Hill, j spent Friday in town on a shopping i1 tour. ! I' Don't bit that Summer Suit until j you see oir Sehloss Bros. line. Walters-Terrell Co. j 3 t Mr. 1'. H. Brock, of Charlotte, N. G\, s spent a couple of days in town this week on business. ! d Mrs. K. C. Watts entertained at j c cards Monday afternoon in honor ot'lj Miss Janet McFarlan. Hats?Hats? Hats*? Straws, Felts and Derbies in the latest styles. Walters-Terrell Co. ^ Mr. M. B. Smith spent last week in Georgia on business. He returned home Sunday morning. < n Dr. T. E. Howie and Mr. J. W. Davis. of Hartsville, were the guests Tuesday of Rev. J. W. War<\ t .Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, of Sum- v tor, S. C.. were visitors in the city h Sunday night and Monday. t Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin took their 11mdaughter. Marion, to the hos- i pital in Florence last Friday at- \ !< noon -it he tmated for blood poison.1 ii At last amounts the little gill was! r doing as well as could he < :.|n>t Jed. I v j! i| i ice ic: Phone 148. I); livery effort will be | isfaction Twin a i ; IV j Your Patronagi C. S. L Cheraw, Phone 148 2G nail P< GRAHAM'S CHILL AND F lis awful disease, BUT we do i; d all malarial conditions. L> I tonic. 2 5 and 50 cents prepared by v Drug Cor] S. C. GRAHAM, Mgr., raw, South Carolii otel Covington Building ?3 C2S2S2S2? (3 <SE3 < ? Camp Kershaw. , Camp Kmsiia w meets nest Monday !n h* in en. ^ o'clock, in the Council |B ' ainiii r. J J A lull attendance is requested. ! j r.y order: j I T. F. MALLOY. . A. MALLOY. CoiMliiamicv. Adjutant. j hilt that Summer Su.il until ou see oar Soilless Kros. Hue. j| Wallers-Terrell Cu. K Mrs. \V. A. Hull entertained Tues-JH ay uftcimou !: honor of her sister, B !rs. John Siiijrleton. of Chattanooga. 3 'fill!. 'I Mr. Will Snyder has returned to his U oine at Maltiniore after spending sev- ] R rui aays wiui uis <111111, ims. n. u. tm Inlloy. Mr. M. Q. Hudson, who has been isiting his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Dud-j . >*,' returned Saturday night to.; is home at Apex. X. C. We lime the famous "Empire'' Sliirt :?r men in the latest stripes and iaids, at * I .DO and $1 SO. Walters-Terrell Co. Mrs. .J. D. Ingram and children, of; leBee, spent Monday and Tuesday in , he city the guests of Mrs. Ingrain's ister, Mrs. J. W. Maynard. | Mr. and M s. W. P. Stubbs and laughters, Miss Xora and Mrs. Mamie I bnith, spent Sunday last with rela-1 i\es at Rockingham, X. C. ! _ Mrs. J. 13. Reid, of Batesburg. S. C.J las returned to her home, after a vis- i t of several days with her parents, [ 'apt. and Mrs. C. A. Malloy. \o excuse for wearing those shabby j ixfords when you can get a dandy tew pair, ladies or geuts, at our store.1 Walters-Terrell Co. j J | Dr. H. H. Trotti, who has been in 1 he hospital in Columbia for several w vc-eks for treatment, has returned ome. much improved. We arc glad i 0 sec him on the streets again. ! a Dr. P.. S. Xyc, the eye specialist, is j ' n Cheraw, at Hotel Covington. He c vill remain only a few more days and! 1 will be well for any one wishing to ' insult him to arrange luv ;?p inter" jew at once. a I ( E. ICE i-fi a ailv deliveries. 1 ! ,;l made to <^ive sat- |i. [hi lONTfis in year. I 1;.' m* \ t I" e Appreciated -ynch, I , S. C. I tl: Marlboro Street th in ki di nan i 1 il j j , '? fcMwfa* i i iL I>X I EVER .MIXTURE is a w guarantee it to cure any ? :cellent foi that tired sj O finanv i; * ^ Hj Lia I DEPEND for y:njr vegetables. t li?*y are min-li 1111 I iiissli most anything in tin* way of Oar ! We are in toueh with a lew of the j ami tla y are sending as regularly l>y i Today W I Roasting Ears Cucumbers Flat Yellow Squash New Potatoes Fresh Toma The vegetable* are cut from thegai pressed to uh. Let us have your order early as uev Ask for C BULL'S p",r MILLINERY ?at? | niTHRiTStfi KINLAYSON'S. Very Busy. I)r. Nye, the Optometrist who is op ating here in Cheraw at his Optical I TIce at Hotel Covington, with great l.'cess, wishes us to state that he ill remain here till Saturday. Those ho wish to see him will do well to lone for engagements. ? I The quarterly meeting of the Ladies, lissiouary Society of St. David's hurch was held with Mrs. T. 1'. llarall Tuesday afternoon. A guest of he occasion was Rev. \V. \V. Lumpkin f 1 ?lington. The Mite Boxes were pencil and quite a nice sum was nli/.eil. That "Oldest Roller" of tin- Mutual e'li'lit Life, iiteiitioiit >1 iu hist week's ittoijicle. is fitii; >-i ; f.uth in :.n ;,< li\e a I. in this issue. Read th !. tir.d I lieu ;ish l':i..'. ('. A. Mal!o\.j .e special j,gent of the Conipany for i is.'"filiation ch-sired as to a policy! f.... 1 It,.emit !{ Master George I hike li.nl willi liiin; :>i Thursday afternoon a number of I-; 1 itt!< l?ov friends to him cole- > 1 , !';ri' his eighth birthday. Alter p.a: -. i?; a number of games iff fi'fain ami ikf was served. All present exrcssfil tl.omseIves as having spent a, <?st enjoyable afternoon. l>r. T. K. Wannaniaker, Jr.. has re-1 ivetl his now Roo aiiloinobilf and its I beauty. It is a now model lieoj oadster "JO." It is a convertible I achtne and can bo changed from a j Kid.stor to a runabout in a few tuo-1 flits. .Mr. Paul Hardin, of Chester,! ??i"a iwoto for the Reo in! tvm-i.n oui<ii unv... lis territory, and has a large ad. in lis issue. It' interested in an autoobilc take a look at I)r. Wannania r's machine and then write Mr. Har-j a for particulars. The Chronicle a year for a dollar. , p? A Statemei Tlu> security v. hidt a bank affords It three words?THK HANK 1TSM! resources of the hank, the value of I aired, the duration of its faithful sc inanity that it serves?all subjects tion. T!w. \u.'?eiUVlN * FA KM KltS (investigation <.f the above points a tablished institution. The more y like it lor safety and service. This lint u statement of straight and uin Merchants & J "A Financial : il Lti.W KSCM im7 ii1?wi??wmmmmwmmmww?wrrr?wmmm aeagms frstsnaEKXEEEaKmVZ&7JED&J ON US j I >re ;?!ei)tiinl now, and we can fur- Sj j den Truck. rouiiiient Florida trin-k iu liners n xpress vegetables as tle*y mature, a e Have 1 Green Beans ^ Guinea Squash Beets New Celery ^ toes, etc. | den the same du.v tliev are ex. I r vegetables sail rniiidlv. jj| oupons GROCERY t ] 1 HAS Al ^ -itC* DR. 5 I One of the best-known EYK SPK arrived in Cheraw about a week : with great success owing to the in Cheraw the past twenty years Room 2.1 HOTEL CO LOOK TO i O, I .OSS i v . '?; X. ' . yjr;,-. Qj- t;;ec [ Mo, With these words the giv.it po condition when hl'ndncss inul he most inertimable of all blessings: ?ffli<*tions. Tit's being so. yon wi portanee of your eyes as a part ol meiitary realization of your bolides to a gtealer appreciation of their tremely negligent in regard to tie regard to their children's. Dr. Nye routes front New Yo''t Ci ern towns every winter, His spec; tieine eoniplietited eases, where I r and especially attends to these caused by had and improperly fitter ache at once with sneciiill.v made optica] parlor everything up-to-dat< KRYP Invisible I'ilocal. in which one can glass, which is considered the fine contrivances. Cross-eyes straightei Prices for glasses are very reas< crystals and the latest and up-to most thorough ai;d scientific exaiuit free. He employs no s|)ectacle se ments by phone. Hours 9 to 5. H HE WILL REMAIN HER ?11 it of Facts S fur all Deposit? is summed up in F This i???*!utfos the financial * its property. the way if is tnanrvir?> and the future of the coin- I for slow and careful investlga- In l:A.\K invites the most minute B is applied to this thoroughly eson know of it, the better you'll H > is not n matter of opinion only. B ijimlitiiil FACTS. "cwrrners Bank ! n Stronghold." I ? | I When she Bowels /Ire Uncomfortable and you miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning operation, you should put a small quantity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. Its action in the system is purifying and strengthening. It drives out hard impactions and impurities and gives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. It overcomes the tendency to chronic constipation, relieves a bloStedTeelmg" in the abdomen, sweetens the breath and promotes vigor of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers Price, Large Package, SI.00 Ask for tLe genuine tutli the R-ii Z on the | label, if you cannot get it. remit to us. we I will send it by mail postpaid. Simmons < Lircr Regulator Is also put up in liquid form i for Ihose who prefer it. Price tl.UU per bottle. Look for the RcJ Z Ubco J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Proprietors Si. Louis, Missouri t 1 ? IRIVED a. NYE C1AUSTS and OPTOMKTRISTS igo and has boon operating hero entire satisfaction lie has Kiven . He has his Optical Parlor in VINCTON TITTU rrvrrc KJ JLL/ i. ou .fSiKht! : i Co:;if utin. . ..w s i i!:..??; !;;":u iiii (1 hi:-- dreadful tnilcu iiiin. Truly sight is the i !?!!;:the must woeful of ;i 11 !i ?-?:u!ily I'DiU't'ili' tlu? great im' your uiiiu.il organism. A :nosness without them -.sill aid you 1 worth. .Most poo-do ;ir?' ex ;r < >? <. and pa; ticiil.ily so in ty and \i. its a i.uniht r of Southalty consists in attending to e.\ escriptiou Glasses arc ictjuired who experience KYK STRAIN 1 glasses; relieves chronic headglas.-es. One can find at his j. He also uses the new TOK sec near and far. made in one st and best of the latest opt&l led without the use of a knife, finable considering the finest of | -Hnfn fmmt>? iikpiI includine a union of the eyes. Consultation Hers nor any agents. Engagehone No. 208. E UNTIL SATURDAY.