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3 Bales of Coi Mr. John B. Broadwell cotton per acre on his em at the rate of 1,000 pounds able to do as well as Mr. Bi By l VirginiaFerti Get a copy of our 1910 Farn from your fertilizer dealer, Mr. Broadwell tells in this he got this big yield. SALES O Richmond, Va. 4 Mail 01 thii Conpon Norfolk, Va. .) ? Colombia, ' VUCINIA CAtOLINA CHIMICAL v COMPANY. f "rhlm' ? Pleaae lend me a copy of your 1910 Winston-5: Farmera' Year Book free of coat. Charleiton Baltimore, Name,,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,..,,. Columbus, Town Montgome Memphis, iHf Shrcveport BLJJ I* ^^V@4\I(LE Successor to The Cheraw Reporter Establislied July 9. lbbo which was Entered as Second Class Matter According to Act of Congress of March i>, ld79. Published Weekly by Btricklin Printing Company I M CTDiri/l IVI t T/f ifnec onri J. II. JiniWI\LI|1 I LUIIUI ^ Uliu W. J. STKlCKLliN J Managers Subscription price $1.00 per year in advance. $1.50 per jear when not paid in advance. Advertising rates made kuown on application. No young man starting out i?>r himself being dependent npou i..s ownexertiouscan afford unnecessary expenses. He mu>i always deny himself extras or always remaiu poor. Even a live cent cigar each day will amount to .$18.25 in one year; and one who saves that sum will be much ahead of the one who spends it. And the habit of saving will be $18 .25 each year, only putting it at six per cent simple interest, it would in twenty years amount to $570. So much for one little trifle of indulgence. He who would in a few years be independent, and not env.v the ' capitalist" must start l ight. pglP^W^ '"^i | Read In order that you may understan day of March 1010 giv?- one .(Jt one who reads this advertisement your bid and mail it t > day, or co: to pay for it, write the amount on At 12 o'clock on the 20th day of .\ holding the highest t>id will then This is no gamble. A fair pro.io? the organ goes to tin* highest >>i l Should you get the Organ th ($85.00) on any Piano we sell li a cent except the one who is t lie ii your bid. We are the exclusive dealers are the leading talking m; ? hi s EDISON V s>/\ t:'\i TILLMA SECOND STREET tton Per Acre averaged three bales of tire crop by using fertilizers i per acre. You should be roadwell Jsing Carolina lizers iers' Year Book or Almanac or write us for a free copy, book his own story of how PFICESc Atlanta, Ca. Savannah, Ga, S. C. ^ ^ . La, President Taft says that t)ie: solution of the uegro problem lies in the prosperity of the south, j In the ca>e of Seligan against! the city of Anderson the supreme court decided that a mayor of a city has the right to impose a tine for gambling. L- ok for the sunshine, and it will come. The clouds are transient, as things of earth; the sun is alwav s behind them, and sometinn s when we least exp? ct it the gl rious light will shine through. It is awful nice to sit down and read pretty writing, but the Chronicle is n??t here for pretty writing. It dm-s'nt Icnow how t.> hand out liler:t/.\ essays to i s readers, It's o-.ject is to accom plMi soii.etiiing for its read* rs and ts t >wn and i; s conn y. Itj sttnds fur progies> and impiove m.?nf nnd r?v, rv time a omno>i ti >n i-omes up that is calculmt dl j to h? lp tli" town or county The; | Chronicl" can always be found in i the tniclf of i be tight. And the senate let I lie resolution providing for au investigaj tiou at Clemson die on .he calenquin r of Friday states that the i competitive examination for the United States Naval Academy ' was held at that place Thursday, I and that the scholarships were I won by Mr. Win. Bell, of Gaffi ney, and a young mail from i W'inusboro. Thoie was no applicant from Chesterfield county. A U C T Farrand ? .n urgans ? All who have used Fur rand Oi musical instrument and to those 1 there is 11 >tiiing * 1 1 i t e so J good, no it. The many patented foatnrers the Fan and Company make them extra large bellows are easy to evenly through the valves, assuriu prove this we invite you to listen others. We challenge comparison Read Read (1 more thoronghally just what the 1 Organ to the highest bidder. Thi : will have .1 elumce to get this org.ti iv and exam.ne the organ here at< a sheet of paper sign your name tc larch all huls win oo opinion oy inn be awarded t l.c ?w5.00 organ upon dtinn ; > all, It makes nn d Hon (h r n par 1? ss Oi amount t id. ?n do Mile y?u wanted I'nno v."inc :ih r yon ly pay tlma a : s >i I I r i id int. on r cure. 'or 'ho K ;i>'? i .tiid YTieior. Ine^o r. tlm . or!d. a d wo jnvi e yon to y< i. io i 011:0 mi hear Iheso n.ac h iii os at your convene lice. M.. 111:. . > a 1 our stoic from :>!,* 00 to cd-iVl'O 1 Mh VICTROLA Come and hear it N-DAVIDS Tillman's Condition Still Improv- w in g. cc Seuator Tillman was seized tj, with an attack of dizziness on the ra steps of the capital on Wednesday. He was taken to his room p| by two capitol employees and cc was later taken to his apart u( ments. It was stated thai his illness was a recurrence ol r his old trouble?hardening of the r0 arteries, resulting in partial w paralysis. For a time his life w was despaired of, and it was stated that the aphasia?loss of (j) the power to articulate?which had resulted, would deprived jn him of the power of speech, even gj if he should survive tlie attack. jjj Dr. J. W. Bubcock, superin- or teudont of the State hospital for st t!ie insane, has been Senator Till- gr man's personal physician for jo niueteeu years. When he arrived in Washington on Satur- w day he proceeded at once to the ()j senator's hotne. lie found the xj patient in better condition than yt he had surmised. U[)on leaving e( the Tillman apartments shortly fa after 12 o'clock on Saturday, Dr. w Ralicock at once sent a telegram t ? Columbia for the benefit of c| Governor Ansel and the legislature, iheu in session. ^ No sooner bad the word of the u. senator's serious condition pone :Q f.?rth than messages of sympa* e( thy began to pour in. ~ When Senator Tillman suffer- tl ed the first stroke of paralysis s| about two years ago, he canceled u all his engagements and practically retired from active public t. life. He went to Europe, accorn- j panied by Dr. Babcock, and en joy< d several months of thorough rest. Last summer Senator Tillman returned to the platform a' i>ut. only f?'r a few engagements tl in Oli 10. c' si The fo I .wing despatch was sen'out o . Sunday night from w Washington: "Hello, Dr. Babrock " These j4! were ilie first words Seuaior J Tillman had spokeu since early n Ttiursda.x moi ning. w He green d tnus his tiiend and ai pll siciao tillafiefi.oon. Dr. 81 Whiter m *n a moment later. v " L)o \ on ki u \? ho 11 is is, sona or?" I' Th? single ev> gleamed. "Dr. Wlii e,'' h - .-aid fl The pi-y^ieian-shutoff fui tlier u i ff ris .it -peecli, deeding tiui' tin patient sl.ou d not exert liitu- ' self. Nevertheless his ret urning * si>e cli was ;i source of great u gi atiticiiiion. # ^ MUST KEST HIMSELF. & Ttiei e is uuJc. vv tlui' I he s*jia PB+toie t<> his s*Ul|j| uP ukT senate iliis session, andTp even if lie is able to do so, his physician will oppose it. Whether lie ever will or not no one can he safe is predicting. Dr. Babcock who has long been thoroughly familiar with the physi- ^ que of Senator Tillman, after two . day at his bedside, gives to The the following summary of the | I, P "ION! ei j Farrand: tl Pianos ? gans know of their value as a who have yet to buy, we sav, , nothing that will compare with > that ate owned exclusively by m eminent over all others. The Jj lump and supply the air more at g a gi 0(1 pure sweet tone. To at to tin- Pariand then listen 10 ^ S?i Carefully ? Par ran. I i*>, we will en tlic 26lh 1)1 s i-s how it wil he done Every jjj i ?ii tin ir own p'ioe. Make out ar ?tir st ?r , (If 'id what you want m > same and >eal in plain envelope. e di-inifi'. st d men The one the p ynieni of tin* bid pric . / n.M* ! if \ on S."?.00 or S^a.OO, ill :i'.' o! .11 |u' ( of Orj/an m i, an i : e ti in I) tn one p 1 s 11" Or ra i ' mo todav o in il i. -a1 '1 ;or^o. i ar, CHERAW, S. C. hol^ presiini of his BCv ire lif^^^^^^^Ksicm^rwab iisedr]^^^^^^HMir wbeu had appo exy. > m p a r "By res^^^^^^Ee ' almost 'covered irmdr illoj^^^^^Rb of which as at the brain. Besntly his hare thought ) was 1<^^B unusually well at he hiuis^Kas been appremsive that^Bfcher attack was iD^ndintr. ^Bthia anorehen on he has An frequently to s family an^Kends. But 110 ie. not ejgHKe senator him If, has anticHftd that the secid attack wcflKoon to strike "The blow felt almost without arning, following upon a period ! unusual tujriy and and anlety. The symptons that dedoped last Wignesday appear1 trivial at fifpt, stimulating a tinting attacRtbrt came on hil" in an elerapr. "Followiag t? he was quite leerful/^J&dBThursday morntg the syn^^prof a hemmorige at the of the lelt alf of the b aBBecame so serus that his pflQlcian was calli. This ap?!ectic condition as clearly the||esult of a ruplred blood vei?el, followed b^ a ovv oozing (^ubiuod into the "The eentrdvy the brain con olling speech] and the rigtit alf of the bodwwere involved, AN ENCOURAGING 8IGN "His conditiwi became very lai ming 10 allfhis frieuds. In ie first 24 hours thers was little lidiige for th? betier. In the ?cond day ncl new symptoms eveloped. Saturday his mind ;is clear and: he was able to riie. To-daC his power of 1-1 ? . J ,1 11 U pueen nas reiumeu a,uu uierc ia !5?s paralysis, joi course, this is mch more eflcour&ging than as to be expected so soou after u attack of apoplexy apparently > severe. "The outcome is still doubtful, o oue can sa , what may lake lace iu the ueit few days. "Much depends upon rest and uiet. His condition is easily nder coutrol of the doctors. "To ni^ht :he senator is ropped up in -bed. If all goes ' 11, he may sii up in a day or wo. His hear* is acting normal j and he is free from fever, ihonld the favorable coudition antinue, hc/wjyer, and the unbona >r cau be taken to his hjme at President Helps Orphans Hundreds of orphans have been piped by the President of the ti(1 iistriaI and Orphan's Home t Macon, Oa., who writes: "Wp ave used Electric Bitters in this iistitution for nine yea?'8. It has! roved a mest excellent medicine ?r Stomach, Liver and Kidney oubles. We regard it as one of in best famijv medicines on irth." It invigorates all vital rgans, pu ifies the blood, aids di stioii, create appetite. To lengthen and build up pa.% tin. weak children or rundown 'ople it has no,equal. Heat for mule complaints. Only 50c a * heo. Wannamaker's. The State of South Carolina, ('o nty of Chesterfield, y M. J. Hough, Probate Judge. Whereas, Henrietta Crenshaw ade suit to me, to grant hoi otters of Administration, (with le Will annexed) of the Estate id effects of Leonard Crenshaw. These are therefore, to ciie id admouish all a .d singular ie kindred and Creditors of the U T mmufrl I I Vonalisiu rip. I 111 UUUUU1 u I VA ( ased, thai they be and appear ilore me, iu the Court of Pro ite, to be held at Chesterfield i the 8th of Maich next, after jolieatiou hereof, at 11 o'clock ! the forenoon,jto show cause, it iy they have, ^h.Y the said ad | inistratiou should not begrautGiven under rjy hand this 21st iy of Februarv, Anuo Domini, i 1. J. Hough, t\?'(bate Judge. T'li* Staie i>il,iu Hi <'arolina. i lifsti'i lilii County. Iu Court oi aaniiioii j'letiM. P. Ingram. I'lailiff, . ii King. Cilml King Jim King, i) King, Job" Kill Son King, AimHtn ng. Salliu ft'>ri*Hjani<* Hell, Orlivia ug, liurwell li.^bg, and Mary King lly lmir* at J It. King deirid. Di-iViidan W^Lje.mjkd Summons. i'o the deienda^^^ove named: Yon I* IIHP UV h1111 I tMj iiir?Mj III >w?t the coiii^^^Hiiirli in file) in i office of of Court of thin unty, 'Hid to^^^ )|iv of your aili-r upon lit* at their off!' e Cheraw, S twenty (20) niter the^^^^^Hice hereof, service; and if u or ref^^^^^^^Hve anplai^^^^^^Hfor judftriiant default for i e,r a. r<) Mary please , ke notice herein h filed in Clerk of 1910. Reliance Life Insi of Pittsbi JAMES H. REE Assets $2,976,383.34 A\ore money behind each ii other company in the United Si LARGE or LARGER. Some accumulation of dividends equa 20 payment life policy is pa annual premium payments. VV the Reliance Life guarantees y policy, equal to more than I accumulate at 3 1-2 per cent. On #10,000 policy, 20 payr $>347.60. Guaranteed accumul Guaranteed cash value end policy ?13,380.40. If dividen urns annually, #41.50 is tin dividend guaranteed. Compa policy you now have or write 1 policy you would like. Reliam none. Men of ability wanted liberal commission contract opportunity. R. A. ROUSE, C CHERAV Trenton." The Balfour anartment house, where the Tillmans reside, continues to attract hundrdes of callers. President Taft has seut a beautiful token of regard. Cabinet officers and numerous senators have done likewise. Senator Bacon of Georgia says he has never before known a sick sena at or to receive as much atteution frem his colleagues or such warm and sincere sympathy. Saved From Awful Peril "I never felt ho near my grave," I writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manchester, Ohio. It. R. No. 8. "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds in spite of many remedies Mhd the b'*st doctors. And that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my four children of croup." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, is the most certain remedy for LaGrippe, Asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bronchial affections, 50o and $1 00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Theo. E. Wannamaker., ' 1V 'I? - " t ^nji i ' i * ' The fund that is being raised for the Carlisle Memorial hall of Wofford college is growing in leans and bounds, the latest do natiou to this fund being $5,000, which was given by a iady of Anderson county. Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs Most people know the feeling, and the miserable state of ill fcealth it indicates. All people slmuhl know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreiiessnnd cough and restore a normal condition. Sold by all druggists. MEY5K0NEMAR tops the cough and heals lungs KING < THROAT REME NEW DIS QUICKEST, SAI COUGH < CUI AND HEALER OF ALL THROAT Al CURED BY HAi jjy Half a bottle of Dr. King's N M worst cold and cough I ever had.? I PRICE BOo HHraffl S ' AND QUA J ^ I 4 ijrciuu ? ui uviiui t; cv Just Re I have just received the finest c; Western ever brought to this market. I or good papers. Call and see them. T. S. Gi trance Company, | irgh, Pa. :D, President. Liabilities $1,259,609 js idividual policy than in any tates. Our dividends are a? companies estimate that the /v\ il four premiums and that a re id for with a sum e^ual to 16 w 'hy take an estimation when ou an amount, on a 20 pay } 1-2 premiums, if allowed to nent life, age 30, premium is ation of dividends $1,927.10. ty 20 years $7,007-10 or paid up pr ds are used to reduce premi- , ; first and ?173.10 is the 19th ' ,re these figures with the :or information regarding any ar :e Life policies are second to or to write life insurance on bi or straight salary. Golden be 1' reneral Agent, 4t /, s. c. = ju Won't Need a Crutch c Wheu Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cornelius, N. C., bruised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then Bucklen's <U Arnica Salve healed itthoroughly. ^\ Nothing is so prompt and sure i'or Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises, p Cuts, Corns, Sore6, Pimples, |5 Eczema or Piles. 25c at Theo W'annaniaker's. N South American Tea. It is said that mate, tbe South American ten. will sustain life many days without tbe pangs of hunger. Pain in Heart [ "For two years I had pain in p my heart, back and left side. Could not draw a deep breath or lie on left side, and any little exertion would cause palpita- ^ tion. Under advice I took ^ Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and ^ Nervine. I took about thirteen bottles, am in better health than I ever was, and have gained 14 p. pounds.**' - " Ss^em - i * MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, ' Upper Sandusky, Ohio. For many years Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been very p successful in the treatment of heart troubles, because of its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles. Even in b severe cases of long standing it 1) has frequently prolonged life for V many years after doctors Tiad A given up all hope, as proven by L thousands ot letters we have re- c ceived from grateful people. t( Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 0 n DF ALL I & LUNG DIES IMG'S : iCOVERY EST, SUREST IND COLD I f RE? DISEASES OF LUNGS, C. MD CHEST ~ IF A BOTTLE | ew Discovery cured me of the I tu J. R. Pitt, Rocky Mount, N. C. I cU AND 81.00 I P? RANTEED BY I ~ I. b. Wannamakei\ K ? - n ceived. L uioad of t'"1 Mules 1 ovt will sell them cheap for cash ^ 81 T crii egory. fmaiufcsr'S Co 1 limn, it?Pure Drugs and Medicines. I buy my drugs only from anufacturers of established liability. Every article is arranted to be absolutely ire and full strength. 2nd.?Prescriptions. My prescription department carefully looked after. Puri, accuracy and moderate ices are points we aim for. i i r? . A 1 K I: jra.?raieiu irieuicmeB. I keep all the leading" kinds id am constantly adding new les to my stock. Some 1 jyjin large quantities and will i glad to furnish in 3, 6 or ! bottle lots at special prices. :h.?Soda Water and Ice Cream. Flavored with pure fruit ices. Very refreshing. :h.?Wedding Presents Sterling Silver Teaspoons id all odd pieces. I personly warrant all to be Solid tealing Silver. .1 have also ogers Platey Knives and orks (The 1847 Rogers), one better on the market. China Ware, Cut Glass. A large assortment at all rices from one dollar to ten ollars. 6th.?Stationery. Box Paper, Pound Paper, nvelopes, Writing Tablets, ead Pencils, Ink, Carbon Paer, etc. 7th. Blank Books, Ledgers, Time ooks, Cash Books, Day ooks, Memorandum Books, >rder Books, etc., etc. 8th.?Talcum Powder. Body Sachet, Rice Powder, ice-fewder, White and .Ftob_? lolored. 9th.?Toilet Soaps. A large assortment. All rices. 5c. 10c to 25c jl cake. 10th.?Hair Brushes. The largest assortment ever rought to Cheraw. Carefulr selected. Every brush full alue, 10c to #2.50. Combs, ,11 Prices. Extra heavy ones, ast forever with ordinary are. Prices range from 5c ) one dollar each. 11th.?Lamps. Glass Lamps, 25cents to 60 ents. Burners, Wicks, chimeys, kerosene oil, etc. 2th.?Paints, Varnishes, etc. I carry Lucas' Line. They >ok eood longer, last longer, nd cost no more than others. 13th.?Wall Finishes. Such as Muresco, and Alaastine. All colors and easy ) put on. heo. E. Wannamaker, Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, Cheraw. S. C. business Locals. WANTED?Roomers. Apply M. W. Rakestraw, Cheraw, 8. 2-23-2w DJ?n? *\t\A npnro.i Tiininnr ridliu 0IIU VI ? ail lulling. Prof. Scull, the well known ner and repairer, is here for a w days. Those wishing tirst iss work phone 37 or write stal. ailway Mail Clerks Wanted ie Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200. and Other Employees Up to $2,500 Annually. :ncle Sum will hold spring exuminaiih throughout the country for Rail? y .Mail 'Jerks, Custom House Clerks, nogrnphers, bookkeepers, Depart utul uerks, and otner oovernment -itions. Thousands of appointments I Do made. Any man or won an r 18, in l ity or Country, can got inaction and free information by writnt once to the Bureau of Instruction, N. ilumliu Building, itocheeter, N. Y. he robbery of graves la the one ne in China for which the thief* y be killed on the spot by any one Ling him In the act. /