Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, January 28, 1909, Image 4
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| j; Beware! do not let a coug
\ catarrh or* consumption.
;: your cough by taking
Syrup Whitr
< i An excellent remedy for
ii Gheraw
Ghlauola Gl
: "THE LITTLE* DRUG STOR
; j No. 140?Phone us your C
IHTloc^l k|eWs
the Merchants Pratective
H^^^Bsociation.
Hj^^Klrs. Elizabeth Barbie is reH^^Bortcd
quite ill.
H^r Mr. Wm. Stevenson, of Bennettsville,
spent Sunday in our
city.
Mr. M. B. Smith is building a
--AJ- ? i_i_ i~4 ? iTnoVior
coinage on uis ioi> un
street.
CoL W. T. Brock, of Colombia,
pent Saturday and Sunday in
our city.
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" Mr. Prank James, of Denmark,
visited relatives in town
this week.
Merchants Protective Association
"Scientfic Collectors of
honest Debts."
Mrs. W. P. Pollock entertained
Monday morning in honor of
Mrs. Paul Hardin.
' Mr. J. C. Patrick is spending
the week with his daughter, Mrs.
J. S Burch, at Mt. Croghan.
Mrs. George P. Duke, who has
been visiting her sister in Salisbury,
N. C., has returned home.
Mrs. Hessie Reeder is visiting
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. L.
Mullinuix, at Johnaonville, this
week.
|. Send all your accounts to the
Merchants Protective Association
for collection.
r .V ' "* ; ' ' v . - ^Mrs.
Pr^^i^ PunderbiJrke, of
< Mrs. W: P. Duke. . <
^ iMrs. L. M. --Stevenson and j
O, aRertha Burk, of La ray, N. Hon.
W^jnn at the horn? of |
Miss Mary \v"8?n* .
been spending sevdVf*. wb?
Miss Eiise Duvall;^haa**y? w ^
to her home in Darlingt>^urnG(*
Mrs. J. D. Ingram and j
ren, of McBee, and Mies Maude
Aman, of Bishopville, are visiting
in town, the guests of Mrs.
J. W. Maynard.
. --s Do you want to buy, sell or
rent property? If so see W. J".
Stricklin.
Mr. Tom Williams and Miss
Mary Sewell, of Rockingham, N.
C., spont Sunday last in our city
Sunday last the guests of Mrs.
Kelly Kirkley.
Advertise that house for rent
or sale in The Chronicle.
Misses Bessie and Annie Coward
and Messrs. Thorn Tillman,
Alva Brock and Wilson Coward
spent Sunday in Darlington the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Spencer.
He Spoke Carelessly.
Suburban Patient ? Sorry to bring
you all tlie way out here, doctor. Doctor?Oh,
don't worry about tbatl I
can see another patient and kill two
birds with one stone.
%
(turner*.
"Rumor hath a thousand tongues,"
/quoted the wise guy.
"Yes, and they are generally all going
at once," added the simple mug.?
Philadelphia Record.
If fortune play thee false today, torruxrrnw
nhfl'11 ho tmp ?Ren1a*nln.
Plant Wood's Seeds
For The
Garden 6 Farm.
Thirty years in business, with
a steadily increasing trade every
year?until we have to-day one
of the largest businesses in seeds
in thia HAiinln Irn tk> r\t
| evidence as to '
I Ihe Superior Quality 1
( of Wood's Seeds* (
We are headquarters for
Gran and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats.
Cow Peas. So|a Beans and
all Farm Seeds*
Weed's Descriptive Catalog
the most usefal and valuable of
' Garden and Farm Med Catalogs aiHefl
Dee on request.
T. W. WOOD I tONS,
K musical, by local tal6nt,*tf&
given in the town hall tomerw
(Friday) evening, under the
spices of the Civio League.
" t "?" ?" to nrAwUtng fa> nlikfi* a
te Other Night ?
be
h run on, it may lead to ;: ro
You can quickly cure <:
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Pine and Tar ij
plated) 3 | th<
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all bronchious trroubles. *\ pr
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Mr. and. Mrs. Baits, who have
bean spending some time with
Mrs. Butts' daughter, Mrs. M. .
B. Smith, bare returned to their
home in Macon, Ga. *
" an
The Buchanan house, corner lol
Kershaw and High streets, is in Jo
the hands of carpenters, under- vo
going a thorough repairing. We of
might say more, but won't at Si
thia^tima Cl
n r. A. . E<
Mr. cs. ix. uoairey, wno nas ?
been cashier of the Bank of Ru- ra
by for several months, is back
home takiDg a rest before assuming
his new duties as cashier wl
of The First National Bank of te
Cheraw. C<
Look at your label! If your
subscription has expired we will
appreciate a renewal?$1.00 per ta
year, ju
a. bj
He Wu Under Oath. dl
The late Profeeeor Rowland of Johns m
Hopkins university was the most ami- le
nent physicist since the days of Joseph to
Henry. Among his notable achieve
ments In the realm of pure science was
the calculation of the mechanical
equivalent of beat and the nee of gratings
In spectrum analysis, for which n<
purpose he devised a machine that
could cut 40,000 lines to the Inch on a fll
plate of polished metal. In the prac- 81
tlcal application of his knowledge he
was noted as the Inventor of the multiplex
telegraph apparatus. u!
Borne years ago, testifying In s esse ^
Involving the Cataract Power company,
In answer to a question on cross
examination as to who. In his opinion, "
was the greatest American scientist,
he replied, "I am." "
Alter leaving the courtroom one of z
the lawyers ventured to criticise this
answer for its ettct upon the Jury,
whereupon Rowland exclaimed:
"Well, what eto could I sayT Waprt *J
pea who enjoys looking in step win lf
lows. 'There to u ut atoce down- ??{'
town where the present window col- P11
action tbo picture of a ship. (lru
[t la elaborately framed and baa a T
llghtbin-* carred on tbo wooden strip
aide, but tbo artist should never ll?n
bare Oie* sparine work, for be baa got f(iv<
tbe rod aide of tbat Teasel on tbo its
starboard aide. ^ or three times Tig
I're been on tbe Qf going into cou
tbe etore and asking ^proprietor jn2
either to remore that pktrm> ^. pUt a ?
natch of green paint over that ret??, d
mj ?rr. bu Ooi
hop Ins that tbo tnlM Me *'<
light will ckuw ^njgion in that win- Co
dow which will tho picture, and or
then my anxiety will Ik. relieved."? bIk
New York Post. j)r
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Protective Coloring of, Insects. ovv
well known little moth with pale g^
green mottled winga is the only case
in which I have myself watched the
protection afforded by color at work.
It waa on a summer's evening when I
saw this little moth slgsagglng np and
down with the moet extraordinarily lrregular
flight and a bird pursuing it p
Twice the bird swooped and just
missed his prey owing to a sudden an
turn and drop on the part o.f the moth.
xkl then to my great delight the moth wi
flopped against tbe stem of a tree on ye
which was growing a greenish gray w]
lichen. The bird swooped again close Sj1
to tbe tree, but failed to see the Insect re
end quitted the chase. It took me an
appreciable time to detect the little 1!?.
moth resting against the lichen and Ul
closely matching it In color.?Sir H.
Ray La ilk ester in London Telegraph. wl
do
Hard to Bollevo. al
A station master requested an in- sc
crease of salary and threatened to eh
leave If he didn't get it
The superintendent replied to his re- 0>(
quest by relating a story. ,
"When I was a yonng man," said he,
"I once did as yon are doing?I told
tbe superintendent of tbe line I was
then working on what you. have told Ja
me. Hs refused my demand, and I
toft, and?would you believe ItT?that I
railway line to running yet**?London U
Tit-Bits.
R
Net Knoouraglng.
pastor in a rural church not far Of
from Milwaukee announced the wedding
in his church during the followlng
week of two of his parishioners. G
He followed the announcement with
the title of the hymn which was then ;
to be sung. It was. "Mistaken Souls
That Dream of Heavenr- "
' Av
^ Pli
There is no case on record of a gifi
oough, sold or la grippe develop- 8U
ing into pneumonia after Foley's (
Honey and Tar has been taken, as Ofl
it eures the most obstinate deep inf
seated coughs and colds. Why fai
take anythinir also. W. ft. fi'Nonl
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Office Rooms for rent. Busii
One good 6-room Cottage for
tages for sale, and several d<
dwellings and stores. The
easy terms. Apply to
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\X9 JLIUU0UV fTVft
rge clock in the tower of
ague Hall and it is hoped every
e interested in the town will
rn out at this musieal and help
b ladies in th^ir efforts to raise
>ney for the purpose of imoving
and beautifying the
on.
<> amination
for Naval CadetsMp.
Congressman D. E. Finley
rites us from Washington that
sompetetive examination for a
detsbip in Annapolis will be
id in Yorkvills on February
d. Here's a tine opportunity
r some bright and ambitious
ung man to get j a . first class
ucation and a permanent posi?n
in the navy.
Associate Justice Ira B.Jones,
Lancaster, has been elected to
cceed Justice Pope, resigned,
d the Legislature is today baling
for a successor to Judge
>nes- The candidates being
ted for are Thos. P. Cothran,
Greenville; D. E. Hydrick, of
^artanhnror- Con. W D-Acra. of
lester; Johu C. Sheppard. of
icefield; R. O. Watt?, of Che,w.
i?
collect for other people,
by not you? Merchants Proctire
Association, "Scientific
>1 lectors of Honest Debts."
At tht Minstrels.
"What," asked Mlstah Bones of Mlsh
Tambo at the conclusion of the
stly celebrated silver sand clog dance
r Professor SUnghele?'"what am de
ffunce atween a red headed brakean
dat gits offen a freight train an'
ts It run In on de sldln' at a small
wn at midnight an' a man dat has a
hole lot o' work to do an' keeps gits'
somebody else ter do It because he
afs all de time?"
"How dat?" asked Mtstah Tambo,
irvously strumming his tambourine.
Mlstah Bones repeated his conunrum,
and Mr. Tambo Immediately
ild:
"What am de dlffunce, anyway?"
"One am a-workin' de switch an* de
Sdah am a-swltchln' de work," extalned
lflstab Bones.
Before the applause bad subsided
[r. Bqueekln de Throte, the celebrated
>ntra tenor, stepped to the footlights
nd began the rendition of the paletic
ballad, "It Would Hare Been
11 the Bame Today If You Hadn't
one What You Did." Oi _
The Csaasstlew.
Scott?Iremember reading oft rery
nUB ww amrm
[ott?Yea, and probably 700 temMDtl*,
easy, pleasant little liver 1
s the best made. Sold by all 1
ggists. i
he tender leaves of a harmless j
g-healing mountainous shrub,
i to Dr.'Shoop'sOough Remedy (
marvelous curative properties. ]
ht, tickling, or distressing
ghs, quickly yield to the heal,
soothing action of this splenprescription?Dr.
Shoop's
lgh Remedy. And it is so safe
I good for children, as well. (
n^uing no opium, chloroform,
?*Y\el.surmful drugs, mothers
?UJu 1U f^^ety always demand
i!00P. 81 ,T,f others remedies
e ottered, tell jj0j ge your
n judge 1 SolduLadd?8 Drug
rore.
~i-?
Notice of Election
Notice is hereby given by thv
)ard of Trustees of the Cheraw
"aded School that there will be
election held on Feb. 15th,
09, for a Board of five Trustees
IO shall sorvA t.ha nnanirtcr #mn?
>ars; and also upon the question
lether a special tax of 2? mills
all be levied yearly upon the
al and personal property withthe
Cheraw Graded School
strict for sohool purposes.
All citizens otherwise qualified
10 pay taxes upon one hundred
liars worth of real and personproperty
within the said
hool district can vote at this
action.
The polls will be open at 8
dock a. m. and close at 4
dock p. m.
B. C. McIVER,
Sec. Board Trustees,
nuary 25. lfiOfi.
f
J. J. STRICKLIN.
e&l Estate-Insurance
i'PICE: Up stairs Sellers Bldg.,
Main Street.
heraw, - - - S. C.
INSURANCE?Life, Fire, Pernal
Health, Accident, Workin's
Collective Malpractice,
itomobile, Employers Liability.
ite Glass, Steam Boiler, Buriry
and Sprinkler Leakage Inrance.
3ity and country Real Estate,
ices, dwellings, store build?s,
store buildings, city lots,
ms, for rent, sale and ex?nge.
lees portion ot the town
Rent, also sexen cot38irable
lots for both
se can be bought on
J. A. SELLERS.
i&fr' v 4 -v-'v ai
youngest daughter??fee Maclaft
Robeson to Mr. Bd Pratt, of
The bride wore ? h^l# Jpijjfi
of eream silk, trimmed wty|
of white hyacinths.
The parlor was beahlflpw
decorated eith hoUy and 13S&Z
toe. In one corner of the robm
was an arch of mistletoe 3|jj0p
At, the appointed hourjgm
bridegroom and bride^wplatod
into the parlor and took SB*
stand under the areh whereTihe
nuptial ceremony was ped&nhed
by Rev. McGhee, of Mortoftf
Immediately after the dgg
mony all were invited into Qta
dining room where was spefen
a moat magnificent table, wbSSb
(rvAonaH nnrfar tha if.a Iruui rtl tfifk
most tempting appetizers.
table and dining room Vere beautifully
decorated with erergrillj#
of the season.
Soon after dinner, the o6up]|
left for their future homsmMor
yen accompanied by a few of
their friends, where they .. were
given a reception by the gr.oojxk'i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlad)
Pratt. The groom is a prominent
young merchant of Mor<
ven.
?**"?~ '$8
You would not delay taking
Foley's Kidney Remedy at tM
first sign of kidney or.- bladdei
trouble if you realize that neglect
might result in Bright's disease oi
diabetes. Foley's Kidney Reme^J
corrects irregularities and ourei
all kidney and bladder disorders
W. G. O'Neal.
' $12.50 - :
To
Washington, D. C., and Itefurii
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Account innaugural ceremon
ies President Elect Taft.
Tickets on sale February 28th
March 1st, 2nd, and 8rd, anc
final limit to reach original start
ing point not later than midnigh
March 10th.
GREAT MILITARY- PAR^tf
For further infoftn^^^H|
ervations, etc., call
ticket agent or writeJHj^^H
W. J. CRAIG, '
Wilmingron, N. C. j
- imnre . Jg&M
Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Bnr-f
flary, Sprinkler Leakage InauiyJ
ince, Judicial, Fidelity, Count
State and official Bonds. f
When in need of aeaiatanoe ol]
my kind in Insurance or R?H
Estate I -will appreciaj^M^^^Jj
J. C. Brunson,
Civil Engineering. Architecture. Leng
Surveying end Munielpel Engineering..
Office over
McKinnon & McNair's
Hartsville, S. G. m
Sara Doolorm*Bin*
fcyyyatafcieiefcwiii >nrnaf ->
iii.'HuH.'h
l*Nn, Street eag SMMtreMe&tM'
It gtepe glanrt leinglelily all IsSegH v
tt? M?rv, SMewUi?
Fir UmmMm. ScUttM. Iam M, |g
lolMit ?l MmcIm, Sow MwM?
Bpr*iju, CM, Builm. ColU, CfMBpt, BMIfM
tic*. Tootkaeh*, u4 *11 H?rr?, Bom uU Mhw
AchMiadFklu. Hi g?Im >M Kwlfi Art
Miwrpickici. i{(., joe. udfmbyiUM
mil wildn iwrythw. Bitipli fcy wWHi
mmn mbirr im*hhom>, va.|A eerrse,
Auction Sale of
Laud.
I will offer for sale to the highest
bidder, on the 30th January,
1909, at uheraw, S. C., at 12
a. m., all my home tract of land
being on the lower Camden
Road, about 6 miles from Cheraw,
containing 116 acres. Has
fine young Peach and Apple Or*
chard, and other improvements.
About 80 acres well timbered?
both long and short leaf
Pine that has never been cot.
Terms of sale. Cash, or one-half
cash and balance in one year
with interest, secured bv mort
gage on the premises.
0. D. WALLACE,
Cheraw, S. 0.
For Sale.
85 h. p. boiler, 80 h. p. engine,
saw mill, cut-off saw, edger, all
in good running order- Also 8
mules, 4 log carts, 1 log wagon,
8 road wagons, 2 oxen and "2
miloh cows with young calves.
Chesterfield Lumber Co.,
14jsh28 Cheraw, 8. C,
UJSoifr' SALE~~A small farm
mil? from town. For
jPjPg^iuformation apply to W.
jgjSpKKTOD?Agents everyto
sell the celebrated gas
??titr burner. No smoke. No
No wicks. No manAddress
Gaslight, Box 119,
Wl^KTED?To buy, sell, rent,
ffVezcbaoge property anywhere
KeBSwerywhore. W. J. StrickUpiBfial
Esjiats and Insurance,
fyfjfANTED?To "buy a nice
jlttUding'lot in desirable resident?
jHirt, of town, at a reasonable t
iflrlce on easy terms. W. J.
Ljfericklin, Cheraw, S. C.
y 1&BOR SALE?Cheap?on eatfy
" Urms?very desirable building
i nto in Kin-land. For further
' Bformation apply to W. J.
r iaricklin, Real Estate and In?
prance, Cheraw, S. C.
Wanted.
Jft*o sell the Geo. W. Parker
" ^mestead near Cash's. Nice litis
Irome, good land and build.
Cheap for cash. If not
many people hang up their plcthat's
tho end of It. They
' t peer dream of changing them about
{.]JyWt^hat seems a pity. If you live In
jBe same rooms year after year and
the aame pictures In the samo
^^CfS you end by not seeing them at .
MjL~-W?man Worker.
W; J. C. Patrick, the Photo
fraphe.. has just received
^aiut installed the biggest
post card rack and most
V extensive assortment of
Ktards ever shown in Che,
1 raw. Cali land see him.
JXcrrhants & 1
- located at Olieraw, i
business Jan
^flfins and discounts $204,778.00
^Rs by "banks. 32,087.03
locks and bon(r> 8,000.00
sal estate 3,330.00
urnlture and Fixtures.... 1,51 (>.02
flarrtut expenses 1.19
flash on hand 1,558.70
flp4TS of South Carolina)
^Wountv of Chesterfield /
^Ulsforo ino came T. (i. Mnthoson, Cnsh
and fore^oin^ statement is a t
PRie books in Baid bank.
[Sworn to and subscribed before me, t
1 turret Attest:
D. S. Matukhon,
h. m. dovam,.
w. F. Stevenson,
1 Directors
Simple Remedy for La Grippe. '
f .^Racking la grippe coughs that
Tj&y developo into pneumonia
night are quickly cured by
^Foley's Hopey and Tar. The
jkreand inflamed lungs are healed
and strengthened, and a
ftft.ngerous condition is quickly
Botsrted. Take only Foley's
I hey and Tar in the yellow
th?kft8e- W, G. O'Neal. ;
l?r!?~TheCanal* of Franco.
(France is a land of "disced ditches'*
of many locks. She has spent
9 ,j00,000,000 in the pest 100 years and
fl aajr mfllions before that, two-thirds
It on artificial channels and most of
la net on locks, dams and qnay
avails. And today a multitude of her
pgelation live npon these waters,
Hftlng along In tow of one horse, two
aSoclCB or a one horse steam engine.
JrauAJ tug freight In the most amiable
iSushlon from somewhere to somewhere
jRBsa or going where they think a new
SHetght la to be found.?Boston Tran
Jph. For Sale.
tflOne hundred and seventy acre
Dflact. Two horse farm cleared.
EMffelling and out houses <>. k.
(Sarlington county, 2i miles from
ijyHaa. 7 from Hartsville, 7 from
jfBethnne, 6 from McBee. Very
illie farming land. Price $5,000.
aflerms, one-fifth cash, balance 4
aMinnal installments with interest
^*8 percent Chance for party
Vlth. small capital.
gM Also tract 280 acres, 1 i miles
ninth' of Patrick. Uncleared?
It much timber. Price $850.
til A most desirable 5 Room CotaHgewithkitchen
annex. Healthy
h|cl highly respectable noighbortiA^d.
Every way in good condicyln
and now ready for occupanPrice
and terms reason's
C. 8. Lynch.
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Stevei
Have De
DRY GOOD
RegSci
^?LP?
THis is No
Come with
gobble, g
Clothir
be!
Remember we
merchan
rie
SHANNON,
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Condition of the
Farmers Harck
i. C., at the close of
. 23rd, *1900.
LIABILITIES.
Capital $ 50,000.00
Surplus 25.000.00
Tnaived profits 8.50s.02
Due depositors 133,537.18
Bills payable 85.000.00
Unpaid dividends 128.00
$252717ATI O
ior, who being duly Hwnrn, says the
run statement of said hunk, iih shown
T. G. Mutheson,
Cashier,
his 25th day <?f Juniiurv, 100!)
II. W. IlAunAM. (S nl)
Notary Public.
If yon will take Foley's Orion
Laxative until the bowels heennn
regular you will not have .<? take
purgatives constantly, as Foley's
Orino Laxative positively cures
chronic constipation and sluggish
liver. Pleasant to take. W. G.
O'Neal.
Warning Notice.
All t.l*Aonnci<sin(r am Mia 1o *?/ ! r. /\l
- - * ?? V7ii vun inuus in
R. M. McKay estate, lands *?f W.
J. and P. M. McKay in Chester
field county is strictly forbidden
Any one disregarding this notice
will be dealt with according t<
law. Hattie S. McKay, Adinx.,
W. J. McKay,
14jaul4 F. M. McKay.
Clerk's Sale.
Charlotte Hendrix et. al.
vs
John E. Graham.
In obedience to an order by
His Honor Judge R. C W tts,
dated Dec. 8th, 1908, in above
Stated case. I will ofTor to the
highest bidder before the Court
House door in Chesterfield, S.
C., on Monday, 1st day February,
1909, during the legal hours
of sale, all that certain tract oi
land in Cole Hill Township, containing
fifty-seven and one-hall
(57i) acres, more or less, ant
bounded as follows: On tin
North by Mountain Prong o
Bear Creek, on the East by Hen
drix land, on the South by Lur
nogn Rascoe and Daniel Ganey.
Terms of salo, cash. Pur
chaser to pay for all necessar;
papers. R. E. Rivers,
Jan. 18, '09. Clerk of Court.
itionF
\ai\nor
is, Boy k
cided to Close Out
>S, CLOTHING
WAGONS
"dless Of
psssj Mtuvi -jgga
F^ke or Hot
the money au
obble Yip Dry
)d an rl aac
? m. a. vo A H. tJt
low cost prices
K&ve r\o old or
idise to offer. Ever
!w and vip-to-dc\.te.
STEVENS, BO1
CHERAW, S. C.
I ItORoCS
and
| M
| Ready for Sea
1 Our Mr. W. H. Porter is in t
| buying Horses and AUiles for 1
8 season of 1909. If you are iroin
in m i. .'i . mi ? j i
h mine 11 win certainly pay you i<
n pect to have in our stables at
| the next few Jays a number of
p mals to be haJ. Mr. Porter, on
is an experienced horseman and
? animal needed for this section a
I such stock as will give satisfy
| buyer money.
| Tenuis ? Pric
Don't fail to see us before bt
| Armfield, Po
| Chesterfield
I
Don't Buy
Stock Bef<
>
SeeingOui
You may be losing mc
drop around and examin
horses and mules. Our
son has reached Cheraw
; and patrons will have a I
> to make a selection than
Be sure to look our stocl<
i ing anywhere.
[ Serviceable
s Wagons, ]
f
Cheraw Livery, Feed <
v P. B. HUNTLEY, P
ICHERAW
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