Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC
Newspaper Page Text
o Cocal!Pe Mrs. Lou Stogner and daughter. Miss Maggie, and little grand- ! daughter, Marcarite Thomas, are visting. relatives in Hartsville. Mrs. I'. A. Murray. Sr.. of Chunson. is the guest of her son. Mr. I\ A. 1 Murray, Jr. Miv. Nell Toques and (laughter, ! Miss Nell, of Hartsville. are the guests 1 of Mrs. \\*. D. Evans. mmm Mrs. Waddill I'eaues and children, of Kirminghuin, Ala., are the guests of Mrs. I'egues' mother. Mrs. It. I. Pollock. * ** Editor Marsh, of Chesterfield, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. E. H. Duval 1 and children, who have been spending sometime at Henderson, N. C., have returned. Kill John Johnson promises to 1 come up and break bread with his Cheraw friend, LaCoste Evans -Road I Pusher**, as sooii as the Juniper Valley Hltrhway is eoni]ileted aeross Kill's, home place. r' Mrs. S. M. Webb and little daughter. -...i Mnmlo simifh nr<> vistinff ill anu .uio. .Humiv. uiuixi, m* v 0 ... Lancaster. J Misses Annie Ladd and Gertrude j Hartzell spent Tuesday at Cash, the ^ guests of the Misses Brown. l Mr. Ben Thurman, of Tennessee, ( spent Sunday in the * The New Idea Clothes^mop is always doing something different. Now it's an automatic Straw ^t sale which is certainly the talMOf the town. **? Master- Sherwoodl Pishop is {v*1s"^Tlnir Fora'tivTWMBrmmTvron find N. Miss Jennie E^Pr of Ch^terfield, spent yesterday in the etiy. mmrn Cheratv was well represented at the Senatorial speaking in Bennettsville last Friday. Miss Vivian Ross, of Salisbury, X. C\, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. H Powell. *? "The bridge tliat fakes yon across'' is the bridge to brag oil?take a friji over the new highway to the new crossing at .1 imi|?er and yon will be surprised at what a beautiful stream we have. Mr. Geo. Wl CJnin lias returned . from a pleasant trip through portions of Western North Carolina. He vis- J ited Weaverville. Hickory. Catawba I Springs and several smaller points of interest. He reports a delightful trip. s* * * j Kverybody tun,j4* if f,ir the good of this eomiiMiritv for co-operative eoinii!vitiifv building is one of the tinesf things these modern times. ?** Mr. \V. .i. Smith, of Sinitiivnio town- , ship. Marlboro roitnty, ;'*?? ( thanks of Th?? OhrotiK-V for tit" !i- v nost \va*?'r!ii"lon s<i":i this season. r?r :]< Mrs .1. S. Mishap. who ha-* I? tt visitine in Florida. lias mttirtiorl. ' Sli" was apfnnipani"i| liotno by hot* nio'h'r. Mrs. M. H. MoClomban. am! k?-r si-top v>>-; Roberta >Ic('!?,naii,t!i. of Overt a Fla. *** < CiTIZEP REAL ES' Buy and WE ARE AN 'rsonai 9/eivs. I Misses Ivy ami Mary Tew, who have been spending their vacation at \\'i ightsvillo, have returned. Mrs. L. G. Lowerv and children have returned from Wrightsville where they spent the past ten days. *44 Ilo\?. J. F. Matheson, of Vnion. spent Tuesday in the city, the gues' jf his ntotiier, Mrs. Mary Math. sou.. Mr. R. K. Rivers, of Chesterliei-.I, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Iionm." and Miss mien Ronnie, .of Georgetown. ar? visiting Mrs. S. M. 'Finkloa. *44 Mr. Jas. H. Klixson and son. Philip, of Aberdeen. Miss., spent Tuesday in the city, tlie guests of Mr. Klixson's brother, Mr. Henrv A. Klixson. i Thursday Aug. 2u. the ladies Aid So<i?*:v of the Presbyterian church, will serve ice cream and cake from 4 to S o'clock p. 111. The public green. Also in League Hall, at same time, they will conduct their annua! Food sale. The public is cordially invited. Having placed order for other machiners and in'emlhig to make a change in style of onre work, we offer for sal? on reasonable terms, one Hoe Press and one newspaper folder, both in splendid condition and will lie sold subject to our guarantee. If interested would be glad to take "he matter ijp with you. Adrress The Chronicle, Cheraw, f!. C. AUTOMAT HAT Here's how it works down at i August 1; Aug. 14 dedui " 15 " " 17 " 18 If any hats are 1 I will give them awa will fit. JOHN C. Ldol Yew Idea Clothes Shop Please We are still in business >pcn but we would appreciat itandirjj accounts. A change cttlcnur.f, and a settlement u omers better. We appreciate icir a continuance. Yours for better service Fu n fieri? ur Second Street VS LOA CH TATE LOANS, 1 Sell Real Estate?-Lea (XIOUS TO SERVE Miss Mary Coker, of Richmond. Va. has returned to her work after spending a few* weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Coke*. Mr. Payne Daniels and sister. .Miss Marie, of Seneca, Fla.. who are the guests of the Misses Itishop, aeeompanied hv Misses Lois, Isabel and Virginia Hishop, and Miss Roberta MeC.'enahan, left yesterday to visit relatives in New York city. Mote to New (Quarters. The local militarv company will move into its new qaar* -rs in the new Dnvall building on next Tt:e.sday night *he INtli. where ample and no to date quarters have been provided.' This company has made a most excellent showing during the shot' time' it has !?< " in service and litis been ! generously eonudimonted. The com-: tnander, Capt. W. L. Gillespie, re-j reived orders from the War Depart-' meat only a short while ago to reel* til the strength to 61 tills being tieiiiiiiOiim ruriiiti'mt nndei' the new regit lations. Tho boys aro planning to ; ':!! c.;T an extensive sham battle within i j fp\v weeks and an interesting stra pgical pr.oblem, if is said, will be worked out. 'Applications for enlistment are already coming in and it is hoped that the organization will be rociiitr l to full strength in time for the battle. The usual division of "Reds'* and, "Blues" will be made and each side | will carry two stands of colors. Kae'-i | color captured counts ten points in j the game to the victor, and the prospects for some aggressive fig'ati :g ar > good. j So far as babies are concerned, yen Know what you thinK of VOI R B.M5Y ?adopted temporarily the Yationa! Juniper Valley Highway as your baby and let's "shove it across'* the best j county in the state. . I IC STRAW SALE ;. All hats from $3 one price 3 65c j :t 10c or 55c 45c 35c 1 25c left Wednesday 19,' i iv to customers thev J i 1 EVANS, i bi.EF Next to Post Office, Fay Up and the doors stands widej e a fi.ii 1 settlement of all out-1 in management necessitatis a I ill enable us to serve our cu -[ .* your past patronage and sound better meats of ail kinds. I k's Market Cheraw, 5. C N & TRI ERAW, S. C INSURANCE OF ms on Improved Counti Interest Paid on Depo YOU AND WILL / Hill * i*' 1' '-1 '0 ' j|w:' *~" ^ ? 'it ft r*j , , .ti*'' >1 ^ = " I <rrrr ' '. ' '/? ' \;%o A '* '? , : .-VV-iV'^ ^8 . -r , ' x" ' r< ' '-' ; J Vk -':! :$?, % ., K vt&Sk i -^Jfcisi I < s a * p \Jf _ _ >; | The Pleased | with which a gift of some of i | received is a tribute to its cha ?> taste. And as the pleasure ce ;'j an evidence that 1 Our Jewc | has a beauty of quality as well 2 Choose good jewelry and el % he wise. I CROWN JEW! V % CHE RAW, ? v i&'f' iii" * ' ; ?. ? ' Guaranty Loan CHERAW, Real Estate All Kinds of Insurar It will be our pie Prompt attention at all ti Give us your FIRE represent the strongest ste Phone 192 i V''V:5^- v'' :* ic : lor ? - sim* ; ?" ' vv - f - ooa " i ' $ i!1 - 3K.j% 4k'<i/r^v J "N! no< I Vu^' ?!'? 'Jl riu v-" r "hi P it "' V PXfiSL UST CO^ ' ALL KINDS AND ry and City Property isits. APPRECIATE YOUR E i isitors fron other p?' is of Ches ic!d County are especially welie here. tir diningroom is now run as a an rant. The average cost of a il is iiO cents. ur parlors have always been at disposal of tiie ladies. * is not necessary to take a room, t walk right into tin* dining room. HOTEL. COVINGTON @ 11 1 !;fl : Jj?.. I 'I i S 1 L 0 * -j fAjjl I . -v ' 1 " * ^ j I ":/ ' Surprise | cuir jewelry is always a rm of design and good a A ntinues a life time it is a Uy I I as a beauty of form. icose it here and you'll y yyy y y y y yy yyy &TrustTC^H , Loans, ice, Bonds, B^^Hj BB asure to serve vou. 1 I^IH V mes. INSURANCE. We iitdard companies. Office: Finiayson Bld>r I)0\'T ROAST THE DRIVER dumping a load of coal just you were passing. What in did lie do? It is nice clean il. Not a bit of dirt are stone it. By the way don't you ?d some for stove, furnace or ?n grate. We have just the 'lit kind for every use and we ill he glad to send yen as ch as you need. H. L. POWE 1PANY BONDS BUSINESS $