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100 Bushels C You can build up youi bushels of corn per aci hy systematic rotation, carc plowing with good implemi By I. .VirginiaFertil liberally^ Accept no substi ef these fertilizers- write n? to get them. Write for a fret Year Book or Almanac. It a big yield of corn. BALES O! Ulchmood, Va. Matl ? thl* Coopon HorfoUt. Va. ViaciKia Cabouna Cbbmicai. Company. uuraaa, n, Pleat# tead m a copr of poor igio WIaaton-3* Fanaett' Yaat Book I tee of coot. Charlaeton, Baltimore, Nam Colombo*, ? Mootgoner Memphi*, 1 tat. Shroropoit, Successor to The Cheraw Reporter Established .Tulv 9. 1HRES . which was Entered as Second Class Matter According: to Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly by Stricklin Printing Company J. N. STRICKLIN \ Editors and *W.J. STRICKLIN J Managers Subscription price $1.00 per year in advance. $1.50 per year when not paid in advance. Advertising rates made known on application. There are only five or six candidates so far announced for the race for governor this summer, but the race is young yet. The Hartsville Messenger says: "We can almost hear the whistle of the locomotive coming in over the South Carolina Western Railroad from McBee." ^ March 27th. In 1818Njt came on March 18th. In 1845^and also 1856 it came on the 23rd of If. ? 3 4 AAA ? 4 . jxLttrcn, ana in laox ana 1BH-1 it came on March 25th. Read In order that you may understant day of March 1910 give one $85.00 one who reads this advertisement your bid and mail it to day, or con to pay for it, write the amount on At 12 o'clock on the 26th day of M holding the highest bid will then I This is no gamble. A fair propos the organ goes to the highest bid ( Should you get the Organ the ($85.00) on any Piano we sell. Re a cent except the one who is the hi your bid. We are the exclusive dealers f are the leading talking machines i TILLMA ^^^^^SECOND STREET ^ii ? n ?,.r^ ?t?? I Uorn Per Acre I r farm to produce 100 a! % *e, and even a bigger yield jful seed selection and good snts, proper cultivation, and a J sing * Carolina lizers * tute. If your dealer is out ? and we will tell you where ai s copy of our 1910 Farmers' n will tell you how to get " a mcESi 4 tl Atlanta, GaJ t] l...nn.K fl-. Mi. ^q^i(craj|M c c?- ^^rginia*canpi naji o ?;."' E^iN9| n u. ? 0 If grouchy Winter persists in f pinching Spring's cheeks, they'll soon be as pink as a peach blossom. The situation to-day, summed up in a few words is this, and it is put squarely up to the farmer, concentrate your efforts on cotton and invite loss and final disaster, or divide your efforts between cotton and foodstuffs and assure yourself a virtual, financial and industrial independence. The Supreme Court of the United States has upheld as constitutional a South Carolina law subjecting railroads to a penalty of $50.00 for failure to adjust claims against them with forty days on intra-state shipments, and .within 90 days on inter-state shipments. This is the case of Mazurky von Lehtflshe vs. A. C. L., in which our State Supreme Court held the statute valid, and on appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court tile decision was sustained. ii i When the Votsef Falls on President Barrett, of thel^fl^H era'Union, is of the opinion^^^H I to achieve desired refo^^H 'er as of the congressman or WP ? er laggard office-holder. I He expressed this sound opln- < ion recently in an open letter to 1 the members ofhis organization, ; in which he urged them to per- ? AU C T Farrand *? Organs ? AII i i j n J r\. . ah who nave useu rarrauu or} musical instrument and to those \ there is nothing quite so? good, no, it. The many patented featurers the Farrand Company make them extra large bellows are easy to p evenly through the valves, assurini prove this we invite you to listen others. We challenge comparison. Read Read 1 more thorouglially just what the I Organ to the highest bidder. This will have a chance to get this organ le and examine the organ here at 01 a sheet of paper sign your name to arch all bids will be opened by thre >e awarded the $85.00 organ upon t ition to ail, It makes no -differe ler regardless of amount bid. a decide you wanted Piano we (member you only pay the amount 1 If ki nnrl fkof. Ana vap.aivOQ l^ll^OU U1UUU1 UUVi VUIVV v/uv A or the Edison and Victor. These n the world, and we invite you to you to come and hear theso machines at your convenience. Machines at our store from $15.00 to $125.00. THE "W T T AN rr\ W A VIC 1KUJLA Come and hear it N-DAVIDS etual vigilance with regard to arsenal approach to their repective representatives and sentors. r Clear, plain and logical, the folding picture of the cititen who leeps after he has helped place promising candidate in office, pplies equally to residents .of ities and to all politicol condi ions: Moat of you recover f rom. the; xcitement of a political 6am-! sign likt> getting over the leaalos, then straightway pro-' sed to forget about the neces* ity of keeping In touch with the tan who holds your commission 1 congress. Then when another andidate cornea aloncr. frokhincr t the mouth like a mad bull and alls you how you've been berayed, you vote him ta and the ther fellow out?and then get >usy, go out and dig potatoes, hop cotton, patch the barn roof r something else, and forget dr. No. Two! Thht practice more than any ther one factor, explains the ailure of the American farmer o secure service at the hands of he congress. Mr. Barrett went on to say hat the American farmer was he greatest force in the land; >ut that his power was largely lormant so long as hs did not jractice ceaseless watchfulness. The same statement applies to ihe voter and the citizen everywhere. In the United St^s, iven in Cheraw, we have seen^B ipeetacle of frenzied votersfloff ng a man into office and then aying back on their oars and permitting him to deliberately gnore the pledges upon which le won their suffrage. The consequence, as faithfully described by Mr. Barrett, is that n due course of time another promising candidate comes along, jeqtly or violently "knocks" the man in the office, whips the voter into fury and rides into office on the gale. The.process repeats itself indefinitely, with the result tthat mmcress is inevitably slow, haltH^^dthat often paralysis ol just around the The Doctor?Mrs. Murphy, you must be at your husband's side constantly, as you will need to hand him something every little while. Mrs. Murphy?Nlver, doctor! Fur be It from me to blt?a man whin he's down!?Puck. ION! " Farrand d Pianos jans know of their value as a vho have yet to buy, we say* nothing that will compare with that are owned exclusively by eminent over all others. The ump and supply the air more ? a good pure sweet tone. To to the Farrand then listen to Carefully Errand is, we will on the .26t.h > is how it will be done. Every at their own p-ice. Make out ur store, decide what you want same and seal in plain envelopee disinterested men. The one ihe payment of the bid price, nee to us if you $5.00 or $85.00, will give you full price of Organ >id, and remember, no one pays the Organ. Come today or mail BO ON^txT CHERAW, S. C. n **** unusually un |w of subscriptions rSuI^Hf'^? Chronicle, it r> QW LO*,a^Mi?ly that there will ^aito<w?^Bfejnade in the ma*be glad to be errors, and wil *"""mm flE^r and original ParlOawaW, g^Mita for practical Joksian. had a^Hftrr immlnr tr? hi* log. Hi lAjk' his talents were exfriends, some wrong there erted to M^Hness than fan In his was mot?-I^filllf when a man who wit One him politely gave a rehad not ta^Hjtoged himself crnelly. ceptlon hO'^Hpgbtly deformed. All The man *SpW Paris, 000 In onmthe faiinchh|^BL themselves at his rebcr, preeen^Mfc^^^ecelved notices ceptlon. ~$^^^^^Hey.ybould go to from^lgM^H^^nls evening they this ara^^Hf'a legacy which bad wonld lea^HF been Joke. flBwbe Ice baron bad lnThe 8ha4Hatf to Charon on the trod need h^K"' river trip. ^Btny bit of water, this "Qnite h 'Hmted. "Never freezes over, does (Mjotirtere with oavlga"Not so'i voo smilingly, "and. by tion," saidf^kry fact gave Mepblsto the way, ttj^Hfavorlte joke." the Idea fci^^B What's the gag?" "Too dosf^^Fgnest In hades com"Why, wl^^^krclty of Ice the old plains of t^^B tt'a doe to the anboy expUtl^^^Bsity of the past wlnprecedentodj^H^iea. ^exclaimed the dls"B"**' 'J^^^F?aw all her boy's niayed a corner of the I" |||||H|llkM^^^B|i|| m 11 mill over ehomrhgve a placeJj^^^^Kseld the boy cheerfuHi^S^BF ^ plac?*"""Ladles' ^^Bdney Remedy is a Foley^Hkin remedy for all safe and bladder diseases, kidney ehronio. It is a whether &1SKa for midiiid ,hm^ -splendid fc&eple and a bu*? cure and elderiy&oces and irregularifor all annojcidneys and bladder. i ties^of theVnggiBta. who came home la& loslst^S H without yon," he "When I^^Bpy myself half as aid, "I twice as long." much, Hy man a living, y ^ ^ ^ How G? 4 News Spreads "I am TO j Jars old and travel most of the >ime," writes B. F. Tolson, of Elisabeth, Ky. "Everywhere I g<> I reoommend Elecfrirt nittaiu Itanxioa T ntno wn, aw. %/A M.\J A/iUKVJIQ) yWJtVUDO J. VHO U1J VA" ceilent health and vitality to them. They effect ft cure every time." They never fail to tone the stomach, regulat^ the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorates thi nerves and purify the blood. , They work wonders for weak^' 1 run-down men and women, restbiug strength, vigor and health tt it's a daily joy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is positively go: ranteed by Theo. E. Wunnamakei The State i South Carolina, Cointy ?f Chesterfield, Jt, Httffhf^Pcobatdirudge. Wherea^^HK-iebta Crenshaw made sni^Bpme, to grant her Letters of AXministration, (with the Will anm xed) of the Estate and effects ol Leonard Crenshaw. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all aad singular the kindred i nd Creditors of the said beonaitd urensbaw, ' deceased, that hey be and appear before me, ii the Court of Probate, to be I eld at Chesterfield on the 8th of March next, after publication h sreof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration Should not be grantGiven undqf nsy band this 21st day of February, Anno Domini, 1910, ^ J. Hough, JBfcrobate Judge. The State A SoutlTCaroil^jv. Cheeti rfleld County. In Court (f Common I'leaa. J. D. Ingram, PI lintiff, ve. W. H. King, Gil on King. Jim King. D. M. King, John King, Son King, Amaettn King. Sallie Hor n, Janie Rell, Orliviu King,,Burwell H. King, and Mary King Kelly, heira at law of J. B. King, deceased, Defendan :n. Amkxdkd Summons. TA IKA ilafaM/lennfa AKawa V?.. au tiav uuiviiuvia uuv/TQ liaulOU. IUI1 are hereby eon tnoned and required to answer the come laint which is filed in the ^office of tJ Clerk of Court of this County, and to i erve a copy of your answer upon the m dersijrnea at their office in Cheraw, 8. -C. within twenty (20) days after the di te of service hereof, excluHive of the diiy of euch service; and if you fail or refuse to so serve your answer, the plainti f will ask for judgment of default for the relief asked for in the complaint. Stbv cxbon Sc. Matheson, P.aintiff's Attorneys. To H|try King Kelly: Yon will please take notice th at the complaint nereis has been filed in he office of the Clerk of Court of Cheetsrl eld County on February 0th, 1010. ft Stetvnsok Jk Matheiok, Plaintiffs Attys. I Reliance Life Insi of Pittsbtt JAMES H. REE Assets $2,976,383.34 More money behind each ir other company in the United St LARGE or LARGER. Some accumulation of dividends equa 20 payment life policy is pa annual premium.payments. W the Reliance Life guarantees y policy, equal to more than 5 accumulate at 3 1-2 per cent. On #10,000 policy, 20 payn $347.60. Guaranteed accumuk Guaranteed cash value end i policy $13,380.40. If dividen< urns annuflllv ?41 .*e ?y W * JV 1J 11IC dividend guaranteed. Compa policy you now have or write f< policy you would like. Relianc none. Men of ability wanted liberal commission contract opportunity. R. A. ROUSE, G CHERAW r? Ask Gra ?ABOU SIMMONS L1VEF , For over 80 ye?rs it Las be* for Biliousness, Constipation Malaria and all diseases of SHE~E1 l Look at your p* Note the exj ^ Waddffl <2 Insurance and KING C THROAT REIMEI DR. HI NEW DIS QUICKEST, 8AF COUGH a dli I AND HEALER OF ALL I THROAT A* B OURCD BY HAl B Hall a bottle of Dr. King's He worst cold and cough I ever had.? B PRICl POo Ladd's Dru^ Store & Just Re I have just received the finest ca Western ever brought to this market. I or good papers. Call and see them. T. S. Gi trance Company, 1 irgh, Pa. :D, President. Liabilities $1,259,609 ] ldividual policy than in any ates. Our dividends are as companies estimate that the J 1 four premiums and that a i id for with a sum equal to 16 > hy take an estimation when j nil or? 1 ? uu an aiiiuuill| UI1 <1 zu pay \ 1-2 premiums, if allowed to lent life, age 30, premium i ition of dividends $1,927.10. t JO years $7,00710 or paid up p is are used to reduce premifirst and #173.10 is the 19th re these figures with the 3r information regarding any a e Life policies are second to c to write life insurance on t or straight salary. Golden t 1 eueral Agent, 4 , s. c. _ j' nd Ma' ?1' [^REGULATOR \ en the standard remedy p l, Headache, Dyspepsia, the Stomach and liver. TOWS 5 \l olicy. 1 !> Lindsay 11 Real Estate I ^ >F ALL I; & LUNG . DIES a ING'S COVERY EST, SURE8T ND COLD II DISEA8C8 OP LUNGS, I ] ID CHE8T I h FA BOTTLE I 8 w Discovery cored me of the I J. R. Pitt, Rocky Mount, Jf. C. I i I 1 AMD 8I.OO I IANTECD BY T. b. Wannamaker. - - 8 ceived. \ c irload of * t m_ % uixxiesi 0 will sell them cheap for cash n ?gory. Wmmker'S 1 Column. 1st?Pure Drugs and Medicines. I buy my drugs only from Manufacturers of established eliability. Every article is warranted to be absolutely )ure and full strength. 2nd.?Prescriptions. My prescription department s carefully looked after. Puriy, accuracy and moderate >rices are points we aim for. 3rd.?Patent Medicines. I keep all the leading kinds nd am constantly adding new >nes to my stock. Some I >uyjin large quantities and will >e glad to furnish in 3, 6 or 2 bottle lots at special prices. Ith.?Soda Water and Ice Cream. Flavored with -pure fruit uices. Very refreshing. th.?Wedding Presents Sterling Silver Tea- ? spoons nd all odd pieces. I personlly warrant all to be Solid tealing Silver. I have also 'ogers Platey Knives and nrL-c rrU~ aOa-, r* ?*? v ymj v i iic io*t/ sogers/. lone 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, irder Books, etc., etc. 8th-?'Talcum Powder. Body Sachet, Rice Powder, j ice ifewdcr. White and Flesh ^th?Toilet Soaps. A' large assortment. All rices. 5c- 10c to 25c a cake. lUth.?Hair Brushes. The largest assortment ever irought to Cheraw. Carefuly selected. Every brush full alue, 10c to #2.50. Combs, i\\ Prices. Extra heavy ones, .ast forever with ordinary are. Prices range from 5c o one dollar each. 11th.?Lamps. Glass Lamps, 25cents to 6Q ents. Burners, Wicks, chimleys, kerosene oil, etc. 2th.?Paints, Varnishes, etc. I carry Lucas' Line. They ook good longer, last longer, ind cost no more than others. 13th.?Wall Finishes. Such as Mnrpscn anH Ala >astine. All colors and easy o put on. rheo. E. Wanna maker, Dealer in Pure Drngs and Medicines, Cheraw. S. C. Useless Study. Mr. Fond Father reproved his little ion for having only 75 per cent In irlthmetlc. "Mathematics, my boy," he laid, "Is a very useful study, and you aust try to do better." "I thought that was only useful for allors," said the boy. "Why for sailors?" "Well, people on land have adding aachlnes, don't they?" ? New York tribune. l saved a soldier's Life Facing death from shot and hell in the civil war was more greeable to J. A Stone, of Kemp, "ex., than facing it from what loctors said was consumption. "I ontraoted a stubborn cold" he writes, "that developed a cough, hat stuck to me in spite of all emedies for years. My weight an down to 180 pounds. Then 1 >egan to use Dr. King's New Dieovery, which completely cured ne. I now weigh 178 pounds." for Coughs, Colds, L&Grippe, isthma, Hemorrhage, Hoarseness, Iroup, Whooping Cough and lung ronble, its supreme. 50c. $1.00. ['rial bottle free. Quaranteed by ?heo. E. Wanuamaker.