Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 18, 1909, Image 3

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^V* . m ^TW^^^^RIS BADLY AMD 80MB WILL P*0e PP^P^KlV DIB?LO88 6F PROPERTY 18 *28*000. y , yt Milwaukee, Wis., Fob. 15.?Five fire; ' ' men were killed ana about a dozen injured, two fatally by tbe toppling oror of a brick wall, while fighting a flfe in tbe big plant of the H. W. I Johna-ManTtllo Manufacturing Co., Saturday. An employe of the ooncorn received burns in bis nffemnt to escape from the burning building, ^ which resulted in his death nt a hospltal. The loss 1b estimated at $250,000 covered by insurance. Of this *jaaount 150.0(h) damage is borne by the Waltham rlano company. Family Scrap Befora' Army Retiring r W Board! Chicago, Feb. 15.?The meeting of the, arxqy retiring bftard will determine the fate of Colonel William F. Tucker ' - ei\ whose troubles with b.'s wife have : engaged the attention of army gossips , for a long time. Colonel j<PttbT^r ocJr. respaBgWibnJIjst in the arniyv of the department He 1b odds ^^^^^^^^^^Bdaughter the late General who has been inI Htrs> Is seeking of colonel the rewife his con ^ CTTTTT nr T7> fU' in ?The Maine" furmem B< : Hotel of the coast, to-adjoining who asleep able to gather up e o n n s For Ky.f ? liquor state In the up this time I Mite-wide prohibition flght, Mbnttlefleld of the "dry" forces BlMH|^flBB^sday, February 16, forward. day^Sj^Q .Anti-Saloon Lesgttekindred teniperancc^aj^s will ^^^^Mmeet In Louisville and the upshot of WR^m tfie meeting means the passing of the I W saloons. '. * The majority of peoplo are half alive, says American Medicine, for they breathe just about enough to sustain life, effortless apd^nearly lifeless. r II "" II ftJATUKE's Remedy i. bttter than p| . II ** It Mreagthen.' the Stomach, aid* Digrat fl Bowel*, curing Cor-?ip*tion. V^lyou.Sh Tibial it .11 that i? rl and icatch^s through ^flit. FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. ? "For four years my life \^^mi8e^]^to ine. 8^uere^ newlifo" had" been gvcn me, and I sun recommending it all my friends. "?Mrs. W. 8. Ford, 1938 ??ansdowne St, Baltimore, Md. ?The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of femalo complaints is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has Btood the test of years and to-day is more widely and successfully u^ed than any other femalo remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special advico write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. She lias guided thousands to health, freo of charge. Judge Dent Running Tiger. Newnau, (la., Fob. 13.?Judge \V. B. W. Dent, United States commissioner at this place, was found guilty In the city court yesterday on a charge ot ^keeping liquor for sale and fined $100. ^kicago Alderman Commits Suicide. ^Rpiicago, Feb. 13.?Alderman Joseph ^VKoheut, long a democrat leader in city council, committed suicide ^^shooting himself in his home yesBlay. guIes] kc'SI Vlung ^eumonia grandest medicine of H^^^Hred. me of a very bad ^^^^Eunder other treatments. ^^^Hm&URG, Codell, Kas. kteed by ?l._ -^HGeorgia Insurance Man Dead. ^Pootlruff. of Atlanta, Ga., of the Mich^an Mutual Life Insurance Company, with headquarters at Detroit, died suddenly tonight on the train onroute to botrolt. He had beon visiting his sister in + v4o au*. iuio i?i- several days, and had 6tarted to tho headquarters of the company on business. Motor Boat Show in New York. Now York, Feb. 13.?Tho best and latest in everything connected with motor boating will bo seen at tho mo- j tor boat show which opens its doors tonight in this city. Over 150 exhibitors have secured space, and these include practically all of the well known marine motor builders In tho country in addition to boat builders. Quakers See Germ Show. Philadelphia, Feb. 15.?After attracting 567,055 visitors in New York city tho tuberculosis show was moved to -this city and was openod to the publlo today. The. exhibit Is designed to call forcibly to the no5!fcc of *hs public the dangers of consumption and the modi em "means"of combating ~t^io~^lsea??. "What is Pegasus?" "The only horse in the world," nnBwercd the poet, "that can live without oats."?Lousivllld* Courier-Journal. c? jfp a mm. mm '.S PAT. Qr.-t... // ""?V ,Tpo r*nr-* -- ; -7," V ;c?-tgqu'ri.v fyMTEraga 3&^:3ii33^aEM ;^: :^iuas=r5sau3?sEM t Pills fi >r Liver Ills. irarjn jj at"jiawinwr> .in ..'.jj - py Q ill*, bccauae It act* in the tight way Ion, cure* Dyaprptia, clcante* the Liver and jg tcceirary to correct the average trouble. It I ? Liver, Kidney and Intuatine, dtaaolvinz and I Choraw, S. C. BMMeOMHeSBmmeSMSeaVhesSMMMNMM A Gentleman From " Mississippi By Thomas A. Wise t Novelised From ihtYltjr c' by Frederick R. Toombs ii Copyright, 1909, by Thomas A. Wise. v 11 e Continued from pago 1? f hi i\ a ' A S vrfl i U '' '-5, <54 I "Oct ulse'to yo'rsclft Oct wiser ' 3 vne. I like to do business with folks ( like yo\ It's mighty educutin'!" j "Thanks," answered Ilud dryly. "It's c certain that Langdon wou't decide f which place he's for until tomorrow. I promise you that he won't decide until ^ after I have uiy talk with you." 5 "To' see," said Telfer, "I asked that question because, as yo* probably \ know, Congressman Norton and his ? crowd is pretty close to Senator Lang- c don"? Ilalucs cut him short with a gusp of j surprise. c "Norton!" ? E Telfer, wrinkling his forehead incred- r ulously, looked at Ilaines. "Surest ^ thing you know, my boy." v Dud turned his head away In thought, j "Oh, leave the Norton outfit to me. I'll fool them," he finally said. c "Good." Telfer shook tho secretary's hand t heartily. "Yo're no fool, my boy. Anybody can sco that?after they get to know yo' ^ all. That's what comes of beln* one of them smooth New Yorkers. They 'pear t mighty sanctimonious on th* outside, but on th' iusldc they're the real goods, all right." Tho lobbyist hurried away, his bibulous soul swelling with satisfaction, lie was' sure of triumphing over Alta- j coola, and ho was willing to pay the ^ price. r Haines sank into his chair. "I wonder what Washington 'Insiders,'" he murmured, "are speculating in Altacoola land. Teller mentions Norton's name. I wonder"? The door opened, and before him stood Carolina Langdon. "Ah, Miss Langdon," he exclaimed, "I am glad to see you!" She walked to him and extended cordially a Blender gloved hand. "This la a real pleasure, Mr. Haines," she began. "I've been waiting to'talk i to you for some time. If 9 about some- f tell you a secret Every time I seb you It le ap-important occasion to me." Carolina Langdon had never appeared more charming, more beautiful to young Haines than she did that day. Perhaps she appeared more Inspiring because of tho contrast her presence afforded to the unpleasant episodes through which he had Just passed; also Carolina was dressed In her most becoming street gown, which she well realized, as she was enacting a enrefully planned part with the unfortunate secretary. Ills frankness and the sincere admlrntlon that sliono In his eyes caused her to falter momentarily, almost made her weaken in her purpose, but she made an effort and secured n firmer grip 011 herself, for she must play n role that would crush to earth the air castle this young secretary was building, a role that would crush the Ideals or tills young optimist as well. CIIAFTER XIL * THE LUKE OF A WOMAN'S LOVE CAROLINA had come to find out from Ilalnee, if possible, t how her father was going to .vote on the naval base and to Induce the secretary to persuado him to stand for Altacoola?If there, seemed ? danger that he would vote for another site. That was her scheme, for F Carolina hud put $25,000 into Altacoola land, money left by her mother. Norton had persuaded Carolina to invest in the enterprise to defraud the ? government, promising her $50,000 * clear profit. How much she could do E In Washington society with that! J The continued uncertainty over her * father's final attitudo had strained her * nerves almost to the breaking, for the success of the conspiracy depended on Ills vote. Not even the words of Nor- j ton, her futtiro husband, could reas- ' sure her. ITer worry was increased by the knowledge of Randolph's In- r vestment of Iter father's $50,000. That Carolina must sacrifice Ilalnes on tho altar of her consuming desire E lor money, ror a higher worldly position, was an unimportant considera- c tlon. ilo Stood fn the way. Any moment he might discover the existence * of the Altacoola scheme, ho would Immediately tell her father, and she knew ' her father would immediately decide 0 against Altacoola?tlio bright hopes of c her future would turn to ashes. Norton's money as well was Invested In Altacoola. lie, too, would bo ruined. M She was sure that sho loved Norton, |; but she could not marry a penniless c man. 11 Cnrollna resumed the conversation. s "It isn't anything so very important, Mr. Haines. It's about father." Ilalnes beamed. "I have tho honor to report, Miss Langdon," he bowed, "that your fn- y tlier is making tho very best kind of a t senator." " f Tho girl hesitated. R "Yes; he might if ho had some am- j bltion." i "Don't worry I If he comes down to that, I liavo ambition for two. You 11 want him to bo a success, don't you? v ...J I__ } Look for tho Coupon now put i< in each 25c package of Dr. 1 Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation. " A clever 25c silver "No-Drip" n Coffee Strainer offered on this coupon. tsesiaes. pret yo large cups of Dr. Shoop's "Health Oof- J fee" for 25c. And the coffee will certainly please you, Sold by Horton & Hendrix Co. 1( >' '!' J . orao the watchword of the blgjbMy r f independents who "frit hnQ|fr|t,f nd decent government wnfiSttTSfcll) . "I tell you that* a a biff tirinff^MJiig 5 e?bs In politics, eapeclally la Vftgtk- ' "Now, if there's anything eia^Miual ant him to have, I'll see thatbe ffsesfi ; I'll try to get it for him"--ha.ffSb B 3 a moment; then added, wltfe ff&S|S| ilt meaning In his voice? Carolina played coqnettlahlj^slSB "For me, 'Mr. HalneaT" lonea arcniy, witn an effective* glugtfHBl ato hla eyes. Bud's pulses began to throb violettt-T "Yes," he exclaimed unsteadily, "iSor]' ou, and you know'It. That's the iplratlon now, ay inspiration? ho chance of winning your be- I/Jjj lef in tne.^of 7oT pinning some-- A ]? hlng more, the liV * \\ jlf^ f dggest thing I |V\ ? ) f- ? I iver thought to l|i J9 ;'v diss Lnngdon? fj ylV [A Carolina?I love / MCMfS^-^3 'ou." Ho bent Ij fl. "W ^ "" ^ >vcr and seized ft || yi* he girl's hand. */ it rf ; * w 'Ever since the J \\ . lay I first saw ra ' ou I"? II , i 0 She shook her *? P* icad indulgently "And for you, Mitt ind In a mo- Langdon." cut drew her hand from his.? "You mustn't be so serious, Hr, R Iaines. You don't understand south- kr rn girls at all. We are not Just lifck fa lorlhcrn girls. We are used to behaJjLj. nado love to from the time we are[L ;nee high. Sometimes I fear we . flirt IP? i little, but wo don't mean any bantLj^ 1.11 girls flirt?a little." ' |>f "But somebody wins even the south- p rn girls," declared Haines eagerly. Itlc Tho girl's face became serious, ear-fp? icst, sincere. ^.lji 'Tes, somebody does, always," she jj^ aid. "And when a southern girl Is pon she stays won, Mr. Haines.** 3 "And I have a chance, to win?* (toes' a ioned the determined young north- M trncr. H Carolina smiled sweetly and en a ircsslvely. -1; -6 "Who knows? First make my father V von a bigger success?thafs first Oh.Ji wonder if you can realize what sBifcjf his life means to met If yon can ft enllzo whnt- thofin Tonra nf nhnmhH?i?M on the plantation meant to mal No ?? man would hate ?J endured ltl* she ( exclaimed bitter- ^ ;et them myself,, noma one most gat | "And lovet' suggested the man. "You are leaving love out. Suppose ^ get all these things foryVou?" ju Bud's pounding heart almost stopped, ii lo could scarcely gain his breath as ^ to saw creep into Carolina's eyes whft j to believed to be the light of hope for J2 ilm, the light even of a woman's prom> ^ se. ,u "Who knows, Mr. Haines? Tbsre^ <, to reward guaranteed. There may bs ithers trying," she answered.' to Haines laughed?the strong, hopeful, a ightlng laugh of the man who wonld :ombat tho b<jss of the senate on , 4 ground of tho boss' own choosing, y "All right 1" he cried. "If lfs an oped ? Ight I'll enlist. I'll give them all a un. What are your orders?" ~*TT uaroiina appeared Indifferent. | J "I don't know that I have any par- fa Icular orders, sir knight^ except to \y ee that my father does all he can for y ho Altacoola naval base." Haines paused, seized by a sudden S remor. "The Altacoola naval base?" he stamaered. "Well, all I can say Is that tike enator will do what he thinks rlghh rhat might bring power and fatne-Jf ' Ight decision in this case?bat It casH-h irlng money." V Carolina shrugged ber shoulders. "Money?" She laughed with affect' # d carelessness. "Well, we'll have to ot the money take care of Itself for a lmo. But I do want him to vote for Utncooln, because I believe that wQl >o the best for him. Yqu believe hi Altacoola, don't you?" Haines hesitated, then answered: 99 "Well, between the two sites merely is sites Altacoola seems to me rather letter." Miss Langdon held out her hand lm- Q ulslvely. "Then It will be Altacoolat" sha Clod- rg Thank you, Mr. Haines. We are pertmi'ki nn A ivftOf tuvu, iv/l AHUL'UVIIU* j a Tim yr.nrn: mnn grasped bGST b?nrnestly. ji^ "I'd like to be your partner for good, MM 'arollua!" he cried. | They stood there close together, hold- jai ng each other's hands, looking into!, acli other's eyes, when the door opend nnd in came Charles Norton. ' This intensely interesting story of IO?e I nd intrigue in Washington political y< fe will be continued in next week's I hroniole. This story alone ie worth! tore than the price of a whole year's' nbseiiptlon. Neighborhood Favorite. Sra Mrs. E. D. Charles of Harbor, I fuine, speaking of Slectrie BlfcMti orfljBays: "It is a neighborhood} X) avorite horn with hb." T*. k ?V V orvos to be a favorite everywhere.. O t gives quick relief in dyspepsia, B iver complaint, kidney derange-' fli lent, ma 1 mutrition, nervoaaness, T I'eaknosH and general debility, ai ts action on the blood, as a &l borough purifiermakes it espee-' up nlly useful as a spring medlome. 'his grand alterative tomo is sold s< ndor guarantee at T. E. Wanna- n< laker's drug store. 5oo. ? .?. ts "A young man has telegraphed uje> ai hat he has Just wedded my daugh*, sr." "I hope he's a good practical man," "I guess ho is. He Wired me ooL gjc set."?Kansas City XndetWftden^^^^H ^8 * ^B>* * , J?r ijr HflMafl flMMti JK |i J^^H| Bl tSL^Ss^*^*^- w>* ; ^H^^^^gigfBpy2jBte'ei3P^I I PERUVI S8 JIftienmoflia Follows LaGrippe. fppti.but never follows the use Foley's Honey and Tnr, for la ippe coughs atd deep seated Refuse any but tho genne in the yellow package. W. ^O'Neal. pOuthern Cities Growing Rapidly. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12.?Manufact f Reoord reports building operaMML.1U Atlanta in January 1909 show t Increase of $168,841, and it is esnated that more than $2,000,000 >rth of buildings are now in course Construction in that city. Birmingun the estimated cost of constructs work In January was $220,090. nrnalts were Issued at Jacksonville .the number of 15C, representing an vestment of $600,000. In Memphis 8 permits were issued during tho smth. representing $220,571. In San jj?polo'294 permits were issued, inlying an investment of $307,895, din Dallas 151 permits wpro issued, presenting $205.750. If you need a pill take PeWitt's ttte Early Risers. Insist on erp; gentle, easy, pleasant, lit?liver pills. Sold by all drug*" ... . Kffr Ho* Anxious at AH. tfetoe trord.of our language that is mental ways misused," said the parml&r mRTi, ?ig anxious.' You will ft* people wrote* how anxious they a to see a certain ploy or anxious to or anxious to take a Ip to Europe when they are not auxoi at all, hut eager or desirous. If ugous wore used o.niy in the rtght ' V8 " Hampton Oliver, Defendant 5y virtue of authority contained in a Iginent and execution issued in above ifcod ease, I will offer for sale before ijV Court House door ia Chesterfield thV the iegal hours of sale, ou the pfelfonday in March, all that piece, 9CXA or tract ot land, situate, lying d being in above State and County |ng the property of the Defendant, uppton Oliver, and more particularly scribed as follows: First: 140 acres unded on the North by the lands of A Oliver; on the East by the lands of .1 Oliver; on the South by tho lands of J Jordan, and on the West by Martin ids. Second: 150 ucres, bounded on the >jth by lands of Will Oliver; on the East lands of Warren Cassldy; on the South l&nds af Joseph Itasco; ou the West tapds of W B Smith and J Sidney lith Fhlrd: 86 acres, bounded by estate ifia nf Jf T a n InnWa /\f Ivri'in 01?_ r and others. Fhc terms of sale to bo cash I'uraser to pay for necessary 5>ap<>a.?. ? - P DOUGLASS, bheriff - +? Attention! 36** ? I offer the following: for sale, i prices that are right and on usy terms. One small farm near Choraw. One small farm near McBee. .One nice five room cottago On reen Street. Two nice residence lots in Cherw, in desirable location. One small house and lot in derable part of town. One large house and lot in derable part of town. I also have a few nice largo id small houses for rent. Call at my offico in Chronicle lilding on Main street and ok oyer my list before you buy selL 1 can also write Insuranco for >u 01 any kind, (.five me a call W J. STRICKLIN, . Real Estate and Insurance. For Sale. One hundred and seventy aero act. Two horse farm cleared, welling and out houses o. k. Arlington county, miles from lydes, 7 from Hartsville, 7 from lethune, 6 from McBee. Very ne farming land. Price $5,000. erms, one-fifth cash, balance 4 anual installments with interest t; 8 percent. Chance for party 1th small capital. Also tract 280 acres, 1$ miles auth of Patrick. Uncleared? ot much timber. Price $350. A most desirable 5 Room CotLge with kitchen annex. Healthy ad highly respectable peighboraod. Every way in good condion and now ready for occupan7. Price and terms reasonC. S. Lynch. s. ' teg, The B 2|g K6r AN GUAN< importers, C sure cure For All Diseases of Bjl STOMACH, jfL Liver g Kidneys &B5 FOLEY'S Will Cur? Ar?> Case Not Bey ul iuu v/ivoioni/aw B III EK) 11X11 Georgia and cutting of timber begins * at once; headquarters ot this enterprise and mill will bo located hero. ? Tho largo car works have resumed operations after being shut down for * months. ? i ? m I Georgia Marble Not Cheap Enough. Washington, Feb. 12.?The niarblo i for Atlanta's now postofflce and fed- \ oral court bouse Is now being quarried in Vermont. Tho contract has ^ been signed, sealod and delivered, and j tho Vermont quarries are getting out the marble. S Tho McCaul Company, of Philadel j \ phia. secured tho marine whore they could get It the cheapest, explained F the supervising architect of the treas s ury department today, when notified y\ of the dissatisfaction in Atlanta over tho award. ? Don't Bin * Stock Be: Seeing Ot You may be losing drop around and exan horses and mules. Oi son has reached Chen and patrons will have to make a selection th; Be sure to look our st< ing anywhere. ServiceaLbh Wagons* Cheraw Livery, Feei P. B. HUNTLEY CHERAW est CroDf^a Were THose Ur WHicH Was U uvian G 1 HE; 4 We sell the kind of 4 It's the same to us if you c 4 o the chi dren or teiephon 4 We are now located in th 4 Second street, just a few s1 4 Let us have your order to-? | H. A. B *Jl '/TTTTTTTTTTTT' Garden TomatGiee Onl ' 1 ^ Handling,is usual the olc that we've sold for ten years. Ladd's Dr Waycros* Booming. ' Waycroas, Ga., Feb. 10.?Engineers began work last week on railroad Into beart of the 300,000 acre timber tract A# 4-U ~ " * Write for the Pn 3 CORPOF ;harleston LEDTRKB ~k Relief and Core for Head* HT ache. Backache, Dizziness, ^H| Indigestion, Malaria, etc. HI Sai? of KIDNEY OP BLA ond the Reach of Met Sold by W. G. O'Neal. ITS | fg* O meat that gives pleasure. f* ome yourself or send one f e your order, f? e new building on North |? :eps from the Town Hall. f? n day and every day. {? s iURCK r rTTtttttTTfTi; 0 _ - ti o 1 reliable WOOD'S SEEDS c ug' Store * n 4 ThiSX ALL l m BatG^ZSf CREATION s Secret : )f agood liniment is in its varming, penetrating and -cattering qualities. The ngredients of Noah's Lininent are such that with t rery little rubbing the parts ' \re warmed, the inflamnation and congestion ? scattered, and the relief s almost instantaneous, a 'or Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff Dints, and M usca*s, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, prains, Cuts. Uiuists, Colic, Cramps, lndigeson, Toothache, and all Nerve, lloneand Muscle A ,ches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark V n every pack?ge. a;c., 50c. and f i.ooby a 1 Idealrs in medicine everywhere. Sample by mai 1 free DAM REMEDY CO.,RICHMOND, VA., A DOST ON, MASS., U.t A. Q v Live I rore r ir Supply money if you don't line our shipment ot iir first lot of thesealw and our friends a better opportunity - an ever in the past. | ack over before buy < e Bviggies, \ Harness. d St Sales Stable^ , Proprietor, / zjgg^ggg^j/gggggm/^gjg^mgl^^L ^H ^ sed I (ATION I , S. C. I I The beet tonic, Curative | He Medicine for theee die* | ^ e&eee. 59c. <5uarante?dDDER DIS EASE dicine DR. J. E. FUNDEIRBURK, = | Dentist] Office opposite Evans* Yellow Store, ver Walters' Cash Grocery Store. I Office phone 188. t Residence 85. ?-+H? STEVENSON fr ift?iTK?SQN( ATTOJtfEYS-AT-LAW . J Practice in all Courts of Chesterfield ud surro,f.iding counties and iu United \ tates Court. ? One of th^yyrf will be at Chesterfield I I PU* M ffice Superintendent The a rd ly month. FFICE: onal E^^^HRccident, Work- 1 lan's ^Hwlive Malpractice, I >utomobne, Employers Liability, I late GlaS^. Steam Boiler, Bur lary and Sprinkler Leakage In- I u ranee. / I City ani^ountry ReaJ.> Estate. ffices, dweW.Ugs, stoyf-e build- m lgs, city lots, favmsy'for rent, > ale and exchange. ' '? Kennedy's 1 Laxative d Cough Syrup ' /Relieves Colds by working them out i f the system through a copious and J ealthy action of the bowels. M Relieves coughs by cleansing the * nucous membranes of the throat, chest nd bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the tests ' '^|A| as Maple Sag"*" Children Like It V For BACKACHE-WEAK DDRETt Try W flit's KJdoey and Bladder Pffls?tot Hikb OLD BY T. B. WANNAMAKIR. mm &:irJ-V.las{ ? forcbi?^ jssk\ a AMD ALL THBOAT Al^tUMOTBOtUeiei. -s . GUARANTEED BAmfAMNSlI V OB MONEY REFUNDED. J ORlKD .axativa Frail Syrup Pleasant to takt The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic constipation by restoring the * ~ natural action of the atom* / * ach, liver and bowels. IMUM tubtuiuw. Slim eoifc Sold by W. (i. O'Neal J L Jm