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Coral Stems Kin MargiMt Ladd left Monday '* - for A|bm Soott college. Campbell Laney left thli week for the University of 8. C., and Wilson Laney/ fob Georgia Tech. , ?Mrs. G. t (Hlnson and little don ' spent the freek end with rplatlvcO In Hamlet, N. C. Mr. Wilson McCreight spent a few days tn Dillon this week. ^ / k Misses Harriet and Page Godfrey, Busts Moore Lindsay and Fannie Pooton left Friday of last week for Winthrop college. e e \J. Mr. R. N. 8tricklin, of Columbia, fpeni Sunday at home. Donald Matheson and Malloy Evans ? toft this week for Presbyterian college at Clnton, S. C. X - 7 Mrs.' Earfe H. Craves, of Columbia, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 8trlcklln. Miss Nora Stubbs spent the week land With friends in Rockingham, N. C. m ~s Mrs. B. W. Spencer and Miss Annie Coward, of Darlington, Bpent the week - end at the home of their father, Mr. A. B. Coward. * *. * The many friends of Dr. L. E. Bull W.111 be pleased to learn that he will ratinm home next Monday, from an exkMl^Ll ni.lt In KIntrt. rt.n.11.. 1 WV. ?fv?n^u (?o?v au aiyfc. u VBiuiiua ucanu .npogta. -'r t'V> i * f: Stpvtn. Dukes, of Jacksonville, Fla!, Ik tic guest of his aunt, Mrsv. V. H. Kendall^ e Emsley Ingram, who h?3 been making his home In Jefferson, wilL spend the winter with his father, Mr. E.'G Ingram and attend the Cheraw graded school. I ?? Mrs. J. C. Dockery and llttlp daugh tar Virginia, of Wadesboro, N. C. spent Wednesday with Mrs. Dockery'B aunt. Mi*. J. N. Strilklln. a e Mr. R. H. Johnson, of Richmond Vs.. spent Monday, in the city. * < Mr. Thurlow Belk, of Badln, N. C. la visiting relatives In the city. ' e Misses Etta Powe and Fannie Du. i tall spent a few days in Columbia r this weak. ***** > Bailie i and . Eva CftUVVp* spent the week end at Hamlet wfth Relatives. Wee' Mr. J. A. Spruill was called to Ro > *. N. C., last week on account o' tie death of his mother. "4" e e Miss Luclt^ Hurt left Monday for . Coker college. Miss Lucile Poston, who has been working in Darlington for sometime has returned home. Quite a crowd attended the Min* steel show in Bennettsville Tuesday - night. e e .'j' Rev. J. 8. Hartsell left Monday for 1 Arden, N. C., where he will teach thi>. year. - .-.V.n,.-' _ * * Mrs. W. T. Thrower entertained e a porch party Tuesday afternoon in " honor of the school teachers. > V V A charter has been granted to tty * * \ Chesterfield Brick company of Chea, a?RA1 A m*A A.slUl la Or AAA iva unui i uo tayaai ovut^n is f^u,vw. The officers are J. W. Moore, prestX . ' dent and R. S. Moore, secretary and treasurer. ... The Flower Shop! the play given by local talent on Thursday and Friday 1 oeenlngs, August 19th and 20th In the V . city, hall, under the auspices of the tv Chfraw Civic League, was a success . both from a standpoint of attendance .and rendition.* It is said those taking part did fine, work an dmet with the hearty approbation of those who attended<->.? - -m- > ._j ft ' y- i > .. ** * ..t T . WOMElf REGISTER. The women folk of Cheraw turned -. 4 out in force yesterday to register and conalderably more -than 100 are now fully equipped to cast their vote in the coming'general'election. v a / Subscribe to the Chronicle. I . C. COCXTON * OptABetrlst 4 ;>? * ? V " Ejm Examined. V V ei?M(? FliUxL mktm*. ' Ceh?M* & C. UP STAIRS. /''" * "* ' /* ' 1 ' ;v v .\ T -"V - V fr g ? ' ? \<i* ' ' * WILL C?S8TEariBLD BB 'ilitlTl KB TO THREE REPBE8EH. TATITEfE \' ";* RepnmtetlTe Elect s Wauun kerCites the Law mad the New Census May . Give Ui Three. j Cbwaw Chronicle, Cheraw, S. C. Dear Mr. Editor, , The writer hau been asked by_ number of people about the ?*?N bility of the representation of 6bei terfleld County in the HouserOt Ek| ?reaentatlvee being increased. to?ti three members. Believing the mattt ot Interest, 1 herewith quote ot State Constitution of 1895: "Art. 11 Section 3. Number ot MembersEnumeration of Inhabitants. Tt House of Representatives shall coi sist of one hundred and twenty-foil ,members, to , be apportioned amon the several Counties according to th nurmber of inhabitants contacted J each. Bach County shall constitut one Election District. An eniuneri Hf\n nf fha Inh.Klt.n*. .ft.*? ..w.? %u? juu?wii?uvB rvl lll&S ipul po?a shall be made in the yeap: nip< teen and one, and shall be "'made'J I the course of every tenth year then after, in such manner as sliall be h law directed: Provided, That th Geperul Assembly may at any tin* in its discretion, adopt the Iran* dlately preceding United Stated 6ei sus as a true and correct enumen Uon cf the inhabitants of tfrd'dfcvien CountleU, and -mi^ae the apportlor ment of Representatives among several Counties, and make the;^&] portionment of Representatives amon the several Counties according 1 said enumeration." "Art, 1JL1, ' Uod:4, AsSlgnn^nt of Represent! tives.?In , assigning Representative to kthA several -Counts/ the $eppn Assembly sJiaJ,! 'alio* one hpndrt and twenty-four part of the whol number '.of ill Habitants -ip-j.th^^Stat< Provided, That . n the apportioi ment of Representatives any'- Coruty not to be entitled, frctn its populi tlon, to a Repreesntative, suctt'Cbiu ty sahll, nevertheless, send one Re] reaentative; and if there be still deficiency in the number of Repn seutatlves 9required by Section thli of this Article, such deflcfopcy alis be supplied by assigning Represent ilVes to those Counties having tl largest surplus fractions." The preliminary announcement the fourteenth census for Chestei'fle County, (Which is subject... to cor re tlon). gives us 31,969 inhabitants! 1 1910 we had 26|301 inhabitants. . 3m present population la tb'ee 124ths i 1.321.385, and We will be ebiRltyfthree Repreaentativea it the G?nai for the State of South Cardftba glvt the State a population of . tesq ,thi 1.321.386. And possibly we may 1 Let's watch fpr the 'population fij ore tor our State!, > Yours very, trply. Signed; L. C. Waunaihakeri Real T qfflfer my services to or farm lands, finding b commission basis, withou Will appreciate your C. S. ] This is I w;*u VT ftUl U1C ilOUU \ _ rt BfjUKAj^Ti JMMm ft* ii Now farmers everywhere jcoow Which is the . real farm plant .First the Army, then the ifption settled it. Both official testp and farm servic^ have prove<ftthjl Marco's infinite superiority ' be* " yond all question. i - Farmers know Uliat able' engineers designed the'. Marco when the Army demanded a BIG plant superior fo any in existence. They know i|s surplus power;? it# greater capacity r- its gjWter range of use. The Marcoj with its specially. built, multiv-pur-r pose, air-cooled "New-WavT' en? gine is for all farm power ?eeds outside the 'tractor class, fkifhtjp every building on the ptact;and : \ V' ? Ckeraw Eledri ? _ .? ? ? ^ . . . / * K A ' ' ' Tin I I I I I I i ???? ? L* MM&. SARAH A HIV WAHHAMAKEB. Orangeburg." Sept. 10.?Mrs. Sarah - An inuwatiMlwr, widow of the Uto Hot. Thomaa Elliott Wannamaker, (Mad have last night at 0:30 o'clock at fh* residence of her son, Cspt. W. W. Wannamaker, after an illness of about | ten days. The funeral services ww held ' this afternoon at St. - Paul'* Methodist church. A large" concourse of relatives and friends attended the *- sarvibes at the church <and witnessed the last rites at Sunnyside cemetery '"whore the "remains were laid no rent ^ hgskle' .those of her late husband. *** Numerous floral offerings gsve evl!r dence of the great love and esteem is 'r which the deceased was held by the * community. | v Mrs. Wannamaker before h*ir mar^ riage was Miss Sarah Ann Boyd, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. R >r J. Boyd. 8he was born In this county K on September 26, 1831, where her fa* their jtractlced medicine for several jyiem. She was married to the Rev. "e T. E. Wannabiaker on September 2. l~ 1850, and to whom 11 children, five r~ of whom survive, as follows: . Mrs. J it Keller of this city, Dr. Theodora II E. Wannamaker of Cheraw, T. Herb?rt Wannamaker of Columbia, Dr.E y U. Wannamaker and ('apt. W. W ie Wannamaker of this city. Also sure' vlvlng are SI grandchildren and 3? ... great grand children. w" Mrs. Wannamaker was well known l~ and greatly loved In various section? of South Carolina, her late husband '" having been for 41 years a prominent ie metmber of the South Carolina Methr odist - conference and having 'served various charges In different parts of 50 the state. Aftef the death of her husband on April 7, 1910, Mrs. Wannap maker divided her tlm,e at, the homes lB of her 'different children. ** felectrlc Globes at HayreU's Hard le ware store. v A V v : j-ui j : ; * " .. .The Chronicle $1.50 a year. m " k'. . : \ . 1- ' ' a . a-' pi p?i d \ , III .MM. * j t\ Sj Aurhfmai hit MM of fiI CHIJLPWCN c: jjh j irmasiinu E < i-'"- <j | . ' '' r. J LmnMHii *' juL^^ty Estate handle property, either city uyers or sellers on a strictly it other advantages to me. patronageLYNCH , 1 rrt ;ne riant m'l Endorsement r?MARCO?' ushtosmm PLANT Bekfin(lMU.S.Amy IbfblMtUlil-dNMUM <4 BttmmfChmlmDilf >?nfcW? ,,SS5niK3=ru"v iMAMafMliliaMis CLovsfeMt CmP^LMI pwiKif A?Im# 18Q0 WtttCuirilw ^ NnWihe . fctr>^l?>>irin Mifc?> , supplies engine or electric power. It will run machinery and charge . batteries at the same time. Every thing on one base. Engine re- - j 5' minutes with igtiition <o? tvork nn binder, or anynhere. ;; Saept chain drive as in automobiles gives generator 2000 r. p. m. "'at slow engine speed 800 r. p. m. No over-speeding. No v belt. Lever slows engine for ? light work. Automatic control of current. No puzzling meters. Self-startiftg. Simplest, strongmost dependable plant'made. v ; Built like a fine automobile engine 1 Practically trouble proof 1 Lasts indefinitely! Come an<T see it before our allotment is gone. c & Plumbing Co. . \ ~ * J 1 t MUMLV.' . -vV\. M i ?? r ?-far-? For Rent 6 Room House. Apply Chronicle Office Ipeople Seadjj | ThisNewspapc? i / That's why it would be ..? i. - W pViH?wiv?? J 'JKM LU advertise ia it j '? 11 j Jf you <wani c /ob y V you uvant to hire somebody f. If you %uant to sell something If you uuant to buy something \ If you uvant to rent your house |; If you uoant to sell your house f 1 If you xuant to sell your farm | If yOU\ Kvant to buy property X1 If there ts anything that you |! nuant the quickest and best <way & to supply that 'want is by placing B on advertisement in this paper K The results will surprise | and please you ja v R. p. 11] CIVIL ENGINEER. Hartsvlllc, S. C. Please commiinit ter or telephone a r*^ -j ; j /a 8IMPLE, low-c Jr fi inf *? pfocea * jr for* been unavailable, ibarn, toolhouse, and -camping trip*. Abac I A Single of Man One portable compac fog connections?no fog posts. We supply * ?cord, socket. Maz 8bot thy Battery. Cheraw Hardware ? Cheraw Motor Sale? - C. F. Pendleton W. L. Tolson > ri^ ltfTr-f out Biailag P?*tM 0, Coinmfliia 23 __ _= t You Can Expe Goodye THES in the Bin WELL ? % ? and DOR' ishing mii -' y Y5K - # I carload of / HUDSON AND ESSEX C/\RS* expect'd in a fbw days ? Place your oyd^r at ouic? It. B. LANEY AND SONS m?xi;y to lknd Money to lend on improved Real Estate. Long time loans low rate of interest. ' THOS. L. SMlTli, Attorney at Uw. Chcraw, S. C. 4 d c ERKY t AND SrnVF.YOIl . ' u , . fc Phone 2117 ' ' J v " ii ate with me by T?>t- ' c p t my expense. " Ii ?- - ./ ?_? r. i New Iter Light oat means of electric light* rhere electricity has heretoFor attic, closet, woAdahed, all outbuildinga. Fine an ilutely safe. ! Dry Battery y Cellpower t package. No power*wa*t> short circuits?just 2 bind the lighting outfit complete da lamp, switch, and Hot \ i It Supply Co. } Co. e Columbia Call If a. Ha CHm Chaff** 1. Sg DiyBatteries ;& More From ar Tires }R UOOHYRAIl CUNCHKR3 aller sizes for FORD?MAXOV ICR LAND ? C'll KVHOLET r earn ai'a turniiiK <>p aston-' records ,owiy day. * v of your friends who are m. * 5 best part of it is they cost than risky tirvs of puestion>?' Sorvice of Inspection and I tallies vo.t to ulLlhn val- S QQOnYKAR Iir?^8 Which has t into thoni. I L. Tolson Garage * ?.? ^ _ * ": '.- -r. ? . iii i > i i i ir 1 J . *T V "* V ? ' nzz^iz^ziz H ?v jf? Ehoepc I BEST FOR HC I SAVE THE | THE BIG VALU I* PASTES AND LIQUIDS * THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LI 1 J I. G. HALL THREW CRUTCHES EEC NOT NEED TAKING R] FOR SEVEN YEARS H WITHOU The manufacturers of Rc-Cu-Ma o not claim that it will work mirales, but here is a case where it acualiy put a man on his feet again Tter seven years' use of crutches. Jvoryone in Hellair, Florida, knows . (1. Hall and everyone haft confidence 11 ^-h'at he says. Many of his townseople wece witnesses of his act of hrowing away his crutches after havng taken seven bottles of Re-Cu-Ma. Ir. Hall on his crutches has been a imiliar sight to his friends; he was lmost bent double; in fact, he was tfo adly crippled with rheumatism that ven some of his joints were dislocat- J d and of course hp suffered agony t all times, no relief at any time. Ir. Hall was thoroughly discouraged nd felt that he would never be able ) get around again like other men; e had spent a small fortune with octors in many places, butwithout vail. He took one bottle and saw j nine help and was encouraged enough j > take more and now, after taking j ?ven bottles he feels practically | ured. He has gained 32 pounds in ( eight and is able to work hard ev ry day. He is employed as night j ratchman at the world famous &?1- ( air hotel and takes an active inter-1 The Sec Superlat The whole question of1 a supt For there is nothing exclusive no secret formulas prevent a c< ing the best. But cost and competition ir idea is to pay perfection's price That has been the Brunswicl counts for the growing pre! Motorists expect the utmost fr Brunswick?and get it. # You, too, will be convinced here is an extraordinary tire, ar a better. Better tires of their type ar< That we guarantee. Try ONE Brunswick-?learr THE BRUNSW1CK.BAL Atlanta Headquarb CA- A- FT uviu vii nn vii . Cuarani % The Stan iard \ ' 7 % - - 1 * ^? 1 " .?!? ' ^ JyHnl^^^H US IME SHINES LEATHER E PACKAGES K Black, Tan. Ox Blood, Dark Brown | ad White Shoes D.. BUFFALO. N. YAWAY HIS " ' AUSE HE DID TrfE MATTER ECU-MA. IE OULD NOT WALK T THEM est in Masonic ohd church work. Mr. Hall's remarkable cure* should be a beacon of hope to others who are similarly afMieted. for naturally feel that Re.Cu-Ma can do as much for other sufferers. Try it today?we sell it on the gtiatant. e that youY money will be refunded if you do net feel benefited atyer taking it four days. It sells for*$1.20 plus war tax and can be had at Ladd's Drug store and all drug stores. :ret of a ive lire tr-tire is a matter of principles, in the industry. No patents, anscientious maker from buildtodify ideals. The Brunswick A ! and get it. c policy since 1345. And it ao :erence for Brunswick Tire3, om a tire bearing the name of by your first Brunswick, that id that more money cannot buy s impossible ? or better tubes. i how it exce'. t. KBCGLLnND?R CO. ers: 38 Luckie St. limited Mileage ^ \ee Basis . . 1 Julcaniiung' Ca f