Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 07, 1910, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Cheraw Drayage See them for HAUI First Class Livery ? A. D. CHAF Cheraw Reliance Life Lis of Pittsb jav.es h. re Assets $2,976,383.34 More money behind each other company in the United i: LARGE or LARGER. Some accumulation of dividends equ 20 payment life policy is p annual premium payments. V the Reliance Life guarantees policy, equal to more than accumulate at 3 1-2 per cent. Un 5 10,000 policy, 2U pay $347.60. Guaranteed accumu Guaranteed cash value end policy $13,380.40. If dividei urns annually, 541.50 is th dividend guaranteed. Co nip policy you now have or write policy you would like. Reliar none. Men of ability wanted liberal commission contract opportunity. R. A. ROUSE, ( CHERA) FOR One Nice Six Room ( App J. A. S! Look at your j Note the e> I Give it t We v I? j Waddill d 1 Insurance an< f?Z2ZLY, P. B. HU DH.M. Horses ai All Classes Bought t! Large supply of hand from whicl selec Full Line of Lea Buggies, Wan on Even tiling posit n be as represented. TERMS: To w jmm i1 P. B. HU Phone 28, V and Transfer Co. all kinds of LING *.1 Moderate Pricos. MAN, Mgr., s. c. urance Company, urgh, Pa. ED, President. Liabilities $1,259,609 individual policy than in any States. Our dividends are as companies estimate that t! e a I four premiums and that a aid for with a sum equal to 16 Vhv take an estimation when you an amount, on a 20 pay 5 1-2 premiums, if allowed to ment life, age 30, premium lation of dividends $1,927.10. 20 years $7,007 10 or paid up nds are used to reduce premile first and*$st73.l0 is the 19th are these figures with the for information regarding any ice Life policies are second to to write life insurance on or straight salary. Golden jeneral Agent, V, s. c. FtENT Cottage on High Street ?ly to ELLESiSj policy. I [piration. i I :o us. 1 rill do the rest. I h Lindsay I d Real Estate i 1 NT LEY KR IN rtd Mules of Stock ind Sold. J stuck always on !i to make your tion. utiiitf (iratios of s and Harness. ? it'l.v ?;nai*aiit?-cd to at: and Cash. NTLEY C'heraw, S. C. mtmmmmmmm ? ? m????m? 1 GENERAL NEWS APRIL 1. A dispatch from Spartanburg says that the cotton mills of that section will in the near future declare the largest stock dividends in their history. The auditor of the accounts of Calhoun Harris, the former Orr CottOD Mill bookkeeper, said on the wituess stand in Auderson yesterday that the shortage will be over $30,000. There was a $10,000 lire in Greenville yesterday. The governor has appointed W. O TVnnf n u ononlnl iiirlcrn in LOC7^L KJEWS | For (.ther Local News see page 3 "They say" it's fun to watch ! the girls trying to skate. j Mr. W. J. Brown, of Montrose, was in the city yesterday. Hon. and Mrs. W. F. Stevenson spent Friday last in Columbia. Miss Virginia Snyder, of Baltimore, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. D. Malloy. Mrs. Sailie Pegues has returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Bennettsvilie. Mr. Rufus Thurman has returned iiome after spending sev eral days in Wadesboro, N. (\, with friends. If you haven't tried any of that bread from the Cheraw Bakery, have a talk with Mr. Tread way. The bread is all right. Miss May Reid has returned home from an extended visit in ; Columbia and Charleston, S. C., and Birmingham, N. C. Miss Essie McQueen, of Morven, N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday in our city, the guest of j her cousin, Miss Sailie Kate Spencer. Miss Bessie Powe has returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. lleiuy Powe, at Rock Hill, and a vint to her sister, Miss Florence, at Gastonia, N. C. Mr. C. F.Covington, of Chesterluld, came down Monday to meet Mrs. Covington, who has I been spending some time with : her daughter who is a student at the Greensboro, N. C., Female co lege. They spent the uightiu our city, going to Chesterfield j the next morning. I rr?. Tl-_ J : ? : . i r t U? I I lit? \\ I UlSlt?! Ul'ciyue Ul 11IC Presbyterian church meets every I Sunday evening at seven o'clock I in tlu- session house. Next Sunday evening the talk before the league will be made by Mr. S. H. I McDullie. His subject will be 4 Christ, our teacher." The pub1 c is cordially invited to be present at all these services. Mr. Henry Wannamaker is back from Philadelphia where he underwent successful treatment which we sincerely hope will, prove permanent, for rheumatism. He is back in the Merchants & Farmers Batik but has been unable to catch up wirli his work as yet because of so many of his friends calling in to con yratulate him on his return. Watch For The Comet Tin' red dragon of thesky. Watcii the children for cough* and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley'* limey and Tar in the house. It is the best, and safest prevention for croup where the need is urgent .and immediate relief a vital ne cecity. Its prompt use litis saved ninny lives. Oontains no opiates or harmful dru^s. Refuse substitutes, Sold by all druggists. ; No. 9342. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank of Cheraw, at Cheraw S. C. at the close of business, .March 29, 191U UKsontcKs. Loans and Discounts $57,190 41 Overdrafts. secured and unsecured 1,505.93 I". >S Loads to secure eirj eiilal ion 25.000.0(1 Premiums on I*. S. Ilonds 442.37 Itankiiifr House, Furniture and Fixtures 0,040.41 I)tie from National Hanks (not re.s?Tve ajjeii(s) 5.118.77 Due from Approvedjtei serve Aircnls 2,323.04 ' Checks mid oilier t'asli Items 7.00 Notes of other National Hanks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels. t in I i 1*111 .s zi.yo 1.11 win I Moiii'V Ki's<ivu iu Hank, viz: | SjH'cic 1,07:1.00 Ljfdl i eniler Notes 1 .-I.M1 00 2,323.00 Ui'il<"ii; ;ii:n l-'iiml with U.S. Tri'ii'ini'i-, a |"T cent 01 ('iitii la I ion 1.230.00 Tola I flo2,o8.~>.48 I.I Ailll.lTIKS. I'dpilal Stork |>:i! I in $2.".000.00 Sni'i'lus I'liml 100.00 i'mliviiii'il I'rotits iess r\!' I.SI'S a 11 I TaX'-s 11:1 > I... 1 I)(JS 77 Nil 1 i ma! Ilai'k Noii-s 011;.-if.iii asr 2a.000.0i 1 111 <!!i:!ll ! '.-jiOMls silaj. <'i Ill fit it 4 a 00 I 4a Tin;" 1 ! irir.i 1 i> |)>'jxisil soo.i 0 <*:is'ji- *.- i.."k? (iiilsiiiiiilin^ .'ISO Notes a i| I'.i Is I.' i|iscal 11' ' :i a- I ! 0 Tal $102 o;$.'?. | S Staj" mi S ',! I, 1 -ralian I'mIiIiIv Iia.ii'i:i.'| i I. ?. (I < !:?* >. !'.'flii' i* of lln? aliow mi aa ii.i ik. la smI.'ImIv swear that I!?< 1I1:;w >1 11 a; ail is true lo tii?* best of 111 v know ii'Oi;.' ain) belief S I i (ioPI'iJKV. fusilier. S:: 1 ri!i"i| a <! -? . 1 before !: t l.i : 2-al <2 i\ a. \ I DI s . !l W. IIakkai.!. Notary Dublin. foioari T?A r I'I'ST: IM.viiril Mclwr, (i.'o \l. Walters. Win. (Jo'lir-y. Directors. V- i-'fl V 13 iu (IKsV ao Of 'Wiui 114 Sumter in the absence of Judge Klugh, who is still sick. Geo. Webb, son of Editor Webb of the Horse Creek Valley News, was run over and killed by a trolley car yesterday on tin AugustaAikeu railway. Six miners were killed in a mine explosion at WilbertOD, Ok., yesterday. The department of justice will bring action against the ageuts in this country of European steamship pool as a step toward breaking up discrimination agaiust shippers in this country. Senator Aid rich is of the opin, ion that congress will be able to adjourn about the 15th of May. AFTER DOCTORS ; FAILED 1 LydiaE.Piakham'sVegeta* bile Compound Cured Her i Knoxville, Iowa. ? "I suffer 2d with pains low do\\|i in my right side for a year or more a\d was so weak and nervous that I cqlld not do my work. I r; ";% "I wrote to Mrs. Pink' ? * ham and took Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com pound ||V and Liver F.lls, and /-vW.' am to f aythat illjjl & mrjpl your medicines and x |aj|; kind letters of diIliiiV-^AgiP rections have done liil more for me thar. ' anything else and 1 1 Kf had the oes'; physi, / G U Wt clans here. I car LlJ do my work and rest well at night. I believe tVre is nothing like the. Pinkham reneclies." ? Mrs. Clara cranks, B.Jj. i)? No. G; i Knoxville, Iofra. i The siicacstfof i?ydia E. Finkhain's Vegetabl^j?p5tmd, made from roots and herbs, is ilnparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer froth displacements, ii.tlammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreirularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down Feeling, llatulency, indigestion, dizzin sss, or nervous prostration. For thirty yi ars Lydia E. Pinkham's I Vegetable Co npound has been the standard rem* dy for female ills, and ' j suffering worn :n owe it to themselves to at least gri e this medicine a trial. Proof is abuc iant that it has cured thousands of < thers, and why should it not cure you! If you wan t special advice write Mrs.Pinkha n, Lynn, Mass.,for it. It is free an< always helpful. A dispatch from Victoria, British Columbia, says that a severe storm is sweeping over that country and that several hundred people have beeu-kiiled. The Pilot iMountain Bank in j North Carolina has been closed for an investigation of the management of the institution. ( Gov. Ansel yesterday appointa committee, Judge Purdy of Sumter, Dr. Egbert Wilson of Charleston, Dr. Cromer of Newberry and Leroy Springs oi' Lancaster to purchase lands for the I hospital for the insane. The apj poiotmeut is under a j>?int resolution passed by the general isj sembly. j The State Federation of Wo| men's clubs will meet in CharlesI t.nn WpflnpQjlnv. I"? ' A report from Charleston says that the churches of that city are very much opposed to the division of the diocese, a question to be takken up at the Episcopalian church convention which meets in Sumter soon. j The Seaboard engineers and i the officials have broken off conferences without a settlement. One Condnctor Who Was Cured j Mr. Wilford Adams is his name and he writes about it: "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. 1 used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect and I.he third bottle put'me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on Jie Lexington Ky., street railway. It gave me more relief than any medicine 1 had ever used and it will do all you claim in cases of i lieumutitni.'' Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from 11 he blood, Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladider trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do j more. Sold by all druggists. i Women's Secret There is one man in the United State more women's secrets than any othe country. These secrets are not secr< the secrets of suflering, and they ha R. V. Pierce in the hope and expccli That few of these women have been i pectations is proved by the fact that U women treated by Dr. Pierce h altogether cured. Such a record wa cases treated were numbered by hu that record applies to the treatment < lion women, in a practice of over 40 and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitui pecialists in the treatment of women Every sick woman may consult eharge. All replies are mailed, sea ny printing or advertising whatever, out fee, to World's Dispensary \ledi< Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVC ali-OH Woals. Woxu Plumbing and E With ample facilities s prepared to do all kirn trical work for the pu ly furnished. Resp( C. F. P< Chera | ME , 1 We sell the kind ( , It's the same to us if yoi ( 1 of the children or telepli , We are now located in , 1 Second street, just a teu ( Let us have your order I < H. A. E | Phc Everyman's Car i Price Low Enouj Think of iteasiest riding, mo WORLD. A car that is down to "Brass T and workmanship to go. The little nary automobile, i cated parts to get cannot understanc the repair shop. With the nev liability, light wei with four-cylinde T1 _ D ... i nc new dj u go. I have them model, write for c you A. B. WELC Agent for Ches I SURE CURE m For AH Diseases of STOMACH, jp Liver e Kidneys Will Cure Any Ca< Not B< s who has perhaps heard :r man or woman in the :ts of guilt or shame, but tp^faSjSmnjl ve hccn confided to Dr. 5 ation of advice and help. disappointed in their exninety-eight per cent, of ave been absolutely and Miff uld he remarkable if the JB iTl ndrcds only. But when W J m\| jf more than haif-a- mil- f ? years, it is phenomenal, ie accorded him by women, as the first of 's diseases. Dr. Fierce by letter, absolutely without led in perfectly plain envelopes, without upon them. Write without fear as with:al Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Frest., >RITE PRESCRIPTION .on Strong, Bids. Women Well. Electrical Supplies. at my command I am is of Plumbing and Elecblic. Estimates prompt:ctfully, jrvdleton, ,w, S. C. - I ~A TS? )f meat that gives pleasure. X li come yourself or send one JT lone your order, the new building on North J i steps from the Town Hall, f to-dav and every day. C iURCH, } me 80. |f \t Last?The 1910 For Every One Quality High Enoi ?485.00 for the best built, most t st economical, handiest small a always ready to go-and wher acks" when you investigate the of the Brush, you will find why troubles which are bound to apj: lever appear in the Brush. Ther out of order?nothing about it 1 i. That's why you see it ON 1 i brush you get single-cylinde ght, low gasoline consumption, r power and smoothness, sh will go any where any of the in stock and can make immediate atalogue and see all the models? IT II, terfield, Marlboro, and Marioi uick Relief and Care for Head- BS -g ache, Backache, Dizziness, la Indigestion, Malaria, etc. Kv-j ie of KIDNEY or BL/ ?yond the Reach of Me Sold by ail Druggists E. A. McCLELLAN, M. D. Office up Btnira in Evans' building next to Telephone Telephone*: No. 89 and 62. I.'liernw, - . h. C. PHILLIP A. MURRAY, JR. Attorney at Law CHERAW. : S. C. OFFICER-In rear of Waddill & Lindsay. STEVENSON & MATHESON. ATTOKXEYS-AT-LAW Practice in nil Courts of Chesterfield mid surrounding counties mid in United StiitcH Court. One of the Itrin will be at Chesterfield very Mundav. FUNDERBURK & LAWRENCE, Dentists and Surgeons. Bridge work, Pyorrhoea and Artificial Enamel Fillings a specialty. Phones: Office 138 Residence 174 /"? T * c. 5>. Lyncn REAL ESTATE Gheraw. ft. G. Office of County Superintendent of Education. The County Superintendent of Kducatiou give* notice tluif his otHee will be opeiiever.v Saturday aud I lie Unit Monday of eueli month. Why Do You Suffer With headache, biliousness, constipation and the ills it entails when Foley's Orino Laxative wi.l relieve and cure you. It tones up all the digestive organs, carries off the waste matter and stimulates the bowels to their normal activity. It is a splendid spring medicine. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Hoi eyand Tar. It never fails to cure conghs and colds and is especially recommended for chronic and bronchial coughs. Sold by all druggists. i Brush?$485.00 igh For Any One horoughly proven' utomobile in the i you come right design, material it is always ready )ear in the ordie are no complihe ordinary man the road?not IN r simplicity, relow tire expense ! larger cars will ! delivery of any they will interest CLIO, S. C. n Counties. J The best tonic. Curative Medicine for these dieeases. 50c. Guaranteed. .ODER DISEASE dicin*