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t : hf * ' > ft ,'f" : k V. .... . I I CRUS jjiL v tl ^ name giv ll ^at g cd up in a coi W and stuck in I Some men w prefrence to ^ Hats? They m the most com: I made?The reasonable y( several. J P Price i The Ev ("Yellow St< Cher a a . ?1 ?gE A m t-J . ? 1)1 l.~- . * Successor to the Cheraw Reporter which was established July 9, 1885, and entered as Second Class matter in accordance with Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly by Strlcklln Printing Company. subscription Price J1.00 per year. Advertising rates made on requ&t. Mr. Taft was welcomed by 150,000 ! people to Pittsburg, but he cannot 1 possibily give them all a clerkship. i If China becomes a republic what ( tedious times they'll have waiting a- 1 round the bulletin boards for the re- < turns from the back counties. Congress will devote Itself lagely ] to regulating corporations this winter, with at least 391 different opinions, j perhaps 393, if Arizona and New Mex ico get their representatives in. , i J, Ti e corporations call for a business 1 men s party, tnit ir they only let peo- f l ie who have a million, they won't t control post offices enough to attract i many patriots. 1 t Aviator Rogers seems likely to get r across the continent in his aeroplane, t but we prediot he will return by rail even If he has to ride in a freight caboose. a c It is said Postmaster General t Hithchcock will get married and re- a sign from the cabinate. He may! change his mind about quitting work after seeing one or two dress-makers t bills. ? it Mr. Taft rode GO miles an hour in an b Br. Taft rde 60 miles an hour In anl automobile the other day, but there is' nothing to indicate that this was be-(a cause he was hurrlng back to the I White House. jo w Home of the telephone companies announce they will give emergency; calls free, but this does not mean that S the dear thing at home cap ca'l up ft hubby for nothing to remlftl aim of p that yea*t cake. , b T | i I / "S HERS j 1 en a man s m . V^CV 11 iJKJ 1 WI1- Hj ie shape roll I : the pocket? ? ear them in M ill other Soft I certainly are H fortable Hats h price is so I mi r?on ' J la v^aii auvyi vj 9 $1.25 I ans Co. 1 ore People" S v, S. C. I , i?, n?r*| The retirement of T* F:? C!ody,; (Buffalo Bill) from his life as shown) to bis Wyoming ranch will cause regrets to millions of pale faces of the Effete East. With his passing a last link with, the old plains life drops out. Having; propably killed more redskins than any living man, he did his best to give a faithful picture of the life that was. But even then the taint of civila-, i zation cast Its plae blur over the scene, Thfi nnintaH on/1 T-J1 ? a>.u jciuug luuiun wno you might think was almost ready to' throw his tomahawk at you in the I grand stand, would be smoking cigrettes, when off duty, and his pany's tail siou'd be tied up with a bahv ribbon, j If jtu tried t*i win his fsr.or v*itli a Lusting knife, he would ''.press a1 p.'efcrance for :i five dollar finc> pipe. | When Buffalo Bill swep up to the j srand stand at the head of his tioop, vi Me haired at his age of sirtv-five iut as erect as a boy of twcntv, s;> straight on his kinky horse that a line from his neck would scarcely swerve from the perpendicular, you ] saw in person the kind of knight er- ( antry that the plains life produced. , There was less heraldry and trapping j han old world chivalry displayed, but , nanhood never reached o more virile i ype. j , Premier Ofiolotti denies that the ' - ( illans hav? n--cticed cruelty in Trip- ( ill. but they cannot be acquitted un- ' ill it is learned if their hurdy-gurdies .re in tune. China gets a constitution, but will hty keep it like Uncle Sam does his. <p in the attic under the eaves, where 1 t gets all dusty with the school books | e used when a boy. . j William Rockefeller has won $12.50 s a prize for his chrysanthemums. 'robably he can now afford that, bed f hollyhocks on his front lawn for ( Inch he has been noping so long 1 t The navy needs 50000 men, says t ecretary Meyer, A lack of partners t >r the pretty girls has been com- | lained of whenever the ships have * ecn In port. r * ' ? _ = ...Uhe 3>orce a== Do not allow yourself to say or >elleve for an instant that you are lopelessly ill hoplessely unhappy, lopelesBly poor or hopelessly disgraced There is no such word as hopeless n the new encyclopedia of thought. Until you draw your last breath, and even after, there is hope that you may recover, from illness. The spirit is attached to the body >y and ethereal cord invisible to the mere physician, but often visible to the metaphysician. Just as a child is not fully born until the cord which attaches it to the mother is severed, so no one is really 'dead" until the spiritual cord is severed: People have been known to return to life after hours of suspended respiration; in all essential ways they were "dead" and many of them have related what they saw auud. heard wm aerass the border Ub*? But the cord was not seve/ed, and they came back usually regretting that they did not remain "dead." So do not believe you are near death until you are sure of it. And after you are sure of it, if you have lived! any sort of a decent and unselfish life here, you will be very glad that you are in another sphere, you call death and dreaded and finding how enlarge dlife is?the life fought. However unhappy you are at this moment you must realize, if you have any observation or memory, thai people never stay hopelesssly unhappy on earth unless they hav< very disagreeable dispositions, whict act as machines to turn out readymade miseries every day. Great Borrow at first agonizes then almost paralyzes the emotions Then It comes back at intervals wttl overwhelming force; then the inter ||> t i ??th ! llGiU S ^ ^6 at Cnu8terfield last Monday and among other things decided to hold a Corn Show on Tuesday, November 28th. An invitation has been extended to hold this show here in Cheraw and should the invitation be accepted due notice will be given. Every farmer in Chesterfield county, whether a member or a corn club or not, is invited and earnestly requested to make an exhibit at this corn show. Thr* ^ " ? . w. lunukumiiii; wen era i con t erence of the Methodist Fp'scopal church which will convvene in Minneapolis, 'Minn., commencing next May, will nave among other important matters, a report from the committee on Federation, looking ultimately toward organic union with the Protestant Methodist church and the Met'hbdi8t? Episcopal, church, South. Another important subject will be the question of the election of one or two colored bishops. Rev. C. C. Scott, the pastor of the John Wesley church,, colored, of this city, has prepared an article of some length for publica-i tion in the church papers of his denomination and has furnished this paper with a copy of it. Whatever may be the private opinion of the editor :>f The Chronicle concerning the contents of this article, we realize that it will be read with IntomoJ k? vuv uy lUU white people generally and especially the white Methodists, and that it will he found to be worth the readng by everybody, and particularly all he colored Methodists North and South. It certainly contains much Information. and with some statements ve will probably all agree. Trunk Coverings of Sealskin. The skin of the common harbor or marble seal Is still used to some extent n Norway for trunk coverings. This cal is also found on the coasts of the Jnlted States, especially on the Pasific side. Starts Much Trouble ** If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe ridlgestion, yellow jaundice or virilent liver trouble tbey would soon ake Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its the only safe way. Ptest "or billioness, headache, dyspepsia, hills and debility. 25c. at Wanna aker Jc Sons. i % of Uhouffht... J valB grow longer, and gradually the heart finds Itself capable of entertaining new pleasures, new hopes. Just the same old kind of happiness may never return, but a continual unending anguish is impossible to feel and it is one of God's greatest provisions for us that we cannot continue to suffer without respite or so lace. A merry young girl lost her worshipped mother. The blow was sudden and terrible and she believed that she could never know happlnes again. Yet in a few years she began to Ilnd herself happy in her new environments and in her enlarged understanding of life, for sorrow 1b a great educator. She can never replace the mother, who was her constant companion, But she has other associates and other affections, which give her great happiness and peace amd joy. People have been objects of charity through misfortune and illness afterward have come into affluence. No matter how poor you may be picture opulence for yourself. Thinl Vftitr Hfn onrrnnnHnrl with what. w* ' ever you desire. And then work pre sistently toward that relization. There are respeced and noble peo pie in the world today who hav< i passed under the shadow of disgraci in earlier times. There never wai i a period when the determined indivi i dual had a better opportunity to liv t down disgrace and make himself i - useful citizen than tbday. > It takes time, effort, patience, bu i it has been done, it is being, and y?' - can do it. I So tare the word "hopeless" out c your vocabulary and set your fac i..toward hearth, happiness, wealth, an i 'honor. V ? Certain Ingredients That Beally Pro 1 mote Hair Growth When Properly Combined Resorcin is one of the most effect ive germ destroyer ever discovere< by science, and in connection witt Beta Napthal, which is bothgermicidal and antiseptic, a combination k formed which destroys the germj wuicQ roDs the hair of its natural nourishment, and also createB a clear healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the developement of new germs. Pilocarpin, although not a coloring matter or dye, is a well-known ingredient for restoring the hair to its natural color, when the loss of i hai has been caused by a disease ot the scalp. These ingredients in proper combination, jvith alcohol added as a stimulant and for its well defined nourishing properties, perfect perhaps the most effective remedy that is known for scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which is chief iy cumposea or these ingredients, in combination with other extremely invaluable medicinal agents. We guarantee it to positively cure dandruff and to grow hair even though the scalp in spots is bare of hair. If there is any vitality left in the roots it will poistively cure baldness, or we will refund your money. If the scalp has a glaze, shiny appearance, it's an indication that baldness is permanent, but in other instances we believe bald, ness is curable. We want every one troubled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it. does not cure dandruff and grow hair to me satisfaction of the user we will, without questlo or quibble return every cent paid us for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has effected a positive cure in 93 per cent, of cases where put to a practical teBt Rexali "93" Hair Tonic isentirely unlike, and we think, in every particular. better than anything elpe we know of for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge you to try this preperation at our entire risk. Certainly we know of no beter euar antee to give you. 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