University of South Carolina Libraries
n Attention: M-U-Utt a ? 7 >} If ( This is*He ytear -for you t< the Old Reliable "Star Branc Go's Manipulated Ouano, ar clusively. ^Lt-has given ^atis ryrei j4^r|ai|, an2k1| f elhjpi 6 4^ me-^st arfrtmnd Cc the world. It gives you the \ Money. It ar Cheap in pric made of the Beat Materials, t anojBeat Keau you to use. Ask your Mercl ing it. We~sett all other gra< Merchan^do^s,^pt hanfll^ ;Oi The Macmurp \TTJjr ?" " Succ?#*op? to The Wilco .m-i tfi.i*. . ?.TS'.. . t Charfesto II >> i .Cattle Hulls and Meal ; Local De ' Meal ~\ ; i ( - (i.n i"-T "1 -T - '- ] OMJ J ,...., " ? ; I nMinn i ~ :>?* c* I .:"- ic-" r?-,:V?ba^ci Q5'"I "{'"--?'"'JO ?? ' -, T)po J *a-rJ *!" :- "*?* r'"C? H. L. P -?:? ..mi i P^fPS * *' f ?"g A BEWARE OF SUI THAT MAY PR YOU CAN SOO MOST DANGi l\D M\ I/Ill ff% NEW DIS THE MOST INFALI COUGHS AND C WHO AND ONLY RELIAB THROAT Al j , PRICE 50c SOLD AND lADD'S DBUG STOKE; CHEKA1Y 3R ST ! 123^1 JATtSAO HMWfc : Farmers I t$i:iZ t- ': ? 9 .-?*> ? i? 9- - ?( ^ Carolina I - ' t d return to youn "first-love, V-. . I" Wilcox & ,C^bb*43rw^or . id. use ft on $fuV' faction wheriMc6r?^edui^or''';'1 j vledged by those , who use ", >tton and Corn Fertilizer in .DawUr frtr I patf LICOk. 1WOUUO 1UI kliw I e, High Grade in Analysis, J ind-has a fiecord of 45 years-r '~r. : J?I'"1" ...... _ -J /alue as a Crop Producer,^ Its this is The Fertilizer' for laht for it,-and insist on hav-. ies of Fertilizers. If your ir goods, write us direct. hy Company x & QbU Gutno C(K . .1 n, s. C Food > IS'.:. - r r . ' 11 ' * " \ - 1 ; "j . I**"' - liveries fpr Exchange, ^ ihfities - r,rts=, i1 L-i jna e.- ^ JC - &.\v; ^ $, 7~ f C- -.r.' ?'? - ^ "": ^ , =,;: s-- * ' - '' tj;;J f. -< ? 1 ^ II! t Soft Coal 1* | | OWE"'V ' _ j . , i ove deadly. g n repel the e :rous with g ING'S COVERY LIBLE CURE FOR OLDS OPING COUGH ILE REMEDY FOR ND LUNGS and $1.00 UtAMTEED BY UG CO.; 1YANNAMAKEB & SONS job j3JD:*0?K:> .3-11031 i;.iaau 3RAW CHRONICLE, CHERAW, SOUTH his passion undisclosed. No one could keep such things -secret/ his love for her cried aloud In- a thousahd ways, even his look- wheh : he dared to " turn1 hi^ieyes upon bet w<aa eloquent of his feeling. He, never said a word, httw-.' ever, he. held his Hps at least fettered and bound'for he bejJeved .that honor arid1 Its obligations weighed down, the balance "Upon the Contrary sfcle to which his fnclinAtfOns lay. ' ;? He-was not worthy -Ofthtfr Voman. In. the first placd all he-had t6 offerr her was .a hlood stained hand. That might have: been overcome .ip1. his mind; but pride in his self punishment, hi? resolution to witbdarw Ishment," fifs' resolutfop. to .withdraw Buch time as do^'completed his expiation and eigmnea nie acceptance Ot the penitent by taking away fcla tlfe, ~ held, htm; inexorably, v* a :V. The dark fac?i;ot his-wife.rose be- fore him. He, foreed himself to think upon hpr,.Bbe had loved him, she hfid given him all that she could. He. hp-. .. membered how she had pleaded with him /hat he take her on that lasthnd most dangerou^ of Journeys, her 'deyo? tlon to him t\ad been sp great she conld nbf let him" go out of "her sight i taoment, he thought fatuously!' - And he killed heh In1 the quePrtuhmofl of ; his brain-.he blessed hlilSself for every-"1 tt^in^ He. Qoyld. not. be- false, to-his . purpose, false to bpr memory, unworthy of the passion lp which hp believed she; had held him dn<i which he- bellevetT he had inspired. ' Tf hp-"had- gone out in the world, after her death he might have forgot-' ten most of these things/ he might have lived them! down. Saner clear- . er views would have comp to Lhim. His morbid self reproach and self consciousness . would have, been, changed. But he had lived with them alone for five years and now there was no put- . ting them aside. Honor and pride, the only thingB that may successfully fight against loYe, overcome him. He The Dtrk Pace of HI* Wife Rose Be*. [ - fore Him.; * *j could not give way. ^He wanted to, , every time ho Was in her-presence he t longed to sweep her to his heart and erush her. in his arms and bend- Jber- s iead back; and press lips of fire 011 lier lips. v- ... . ... ... t" . Byt honor and pride, held,him back, i": How long would they continue to ex- 4 ercise dominion over him? Would ti the time come when his passion ris- v ing like a sea would thunder upon t these artificial embankments of his soul, beat them down and sweep them 11 away? ? At first the disparity between their P situationsj not so much upon account v of family or of property?the treas- s ures of the mountains,. hidden since a creation he had discovered and let lie c ?but because of the youth and position of the woman compared to bis own maturer years, his desperate experiences^ and his social withdrawal h had reinforced his determination to 4 live and love without a sign. But he b had long since got beyond this. Had ^ he been free he would have taken her t like a viking of old, if he had to pluck (( her from amid a thousand swords and carry her to a beggar's hut which love would have turned to a palace. And P she would have come with hira on the a same conditions. t He did not know that. Women t have learned through centuries of a weakness that fine art of concealment which man has never mastered. She never let him see what she thought of him. Yet he was not without suspicion; if that suspicion grew to certainty, would he control himself then? I At first he had sought to keep out of her way. but she had compelled him to come in. The room that was kitchen and bed room and store room for him was cheerless and somewhat cold. Save at night or wheA he was ( busy with other tasks outside they lived togethed in the great room. It ' was always warm, it was always r bright, it was always cheerful, there. J The little piles of manuscript she I had noted were books that he had <! written. He made no effort to con- r ceal such things from her. He talked e .Continued on Page Six. 1 " i i, ' ... D SH7 ?? / I Villi. ) HIT 'iO OttHIT : CAROLINA Painting aqct PW; ?? '* ? -' c---: ^ s-\. t.i ?Zi-: ."M'J . Expertly and pronr?ptly:done I.'.i '-.i !w ' .1* ; . . .'.X' **'lr? ( ' '*" *.. Parties desiring iriforriation lei .y. Store ofX E. Wannamakei ~ r'- - nr.:."." I--x ?r- ?- JO, .**: tr 3. - .t: c rjf-sji OSCAR HL ] ?MCCheraw, Si; : !:??. ii|p|i| yttitqwainmmo?M|nWy ....Wi^KWI'.am*a?0^IW?!WWW :?WH 7; 7.'*?"1I'KWOM IIVH M.VI?KaO o : *;: !ii-,.*vc?;.s:' -*r* -* - n$ip>'Ki&^ptre sup i -_ - -dnmd sja^nnionp jo} jjOeSifn^Tiba' it stqj, ; ~. '"1???! p*?ioU?3 *9 tafedpMj; 'jiooft . ,?J{ti .saoup^ns OJOT3JQ UIOJJ i^ittut, jwAppj t aq' o) j-ejuoiotn* aqj 'spjpoa pi-g-S jo spugad * TXJ$1 Of'boCl q}iM ;so*fuioo aqj' ;ubtui[3dng . c. S ?"*sjjn3 af|o t6j ? natf " pire s2urtppi oftij jo atro Xjtto 8titpiat^}o p?a: anapuoo pm g?utA aqj,?*jnaui}saAai po68 ? . :.: i-^v^w^uuoj-J^3n9pidnitjj yW US ;.; W? ?Uoi? i p"1 Notice of Election J HT A'spe'claf . electionc will beid' at **)*'' he 'Town Hall, (ftera^'S. ~C.,' J'oj*'. 'desdky, A^rlt 9th/'from 8 unlock In h6 fbrlndtm to "4 b'fl<S<?k In fie after-^' !>o. Q^. gr^hieh etaftok'tHe followingr ^ 7*x'? t Hm i:/;'Sh:alVHe Tbwn-'"CcAinell r'3r |H tife':ToWn '-of Cheraw; Sf;'C., be'aotiiot--' Vj^jf zerl and empowered to "isstii^kn^sdfr" MB O i*ear eohpnh "bonds Of'tbe "saicFfown/ jfgjy caHng ff iVer:cent''interest, vrftb'the!! ssM ifivilfege Of redemption-after-20' years' SI foni date-thirst,"*ovan?an^ttV-' nfrfr'' j|T ^M^^ing./Tntty-se-tferfithbnsatftf "'do^ ?r?. LWLflfltkQflV. Fto the nnroose ldC' 9B nitdlltag and;;$S?ifctfUBirijp'rwithda fcbei ncoriJoraAe-iim^.-o^ sald tpwnia*yv" ^jj0 em of baterwotfc aJ,l<Jt^nOoif saacy'ftPPurjtaxMinc^R" -^V?-J (lb connection With this. -question hff?e-:c&nmlfc8i6nCra of public work# >'o Ball -i# crf#ete<fe)o-ii.; ??9i T " >o jcd '' cj^ :'TfbV!2. "Shall the Town <>00011" 'of 'r:|r! he Town of Cher aw, S. 0; be ?luthbr-"! ' Sel sod ahd empowered to Issue hnd seH: fog 0 year conpon bonds of the-said ywn; bearing Ave per cent mtorest,; rith the privilege of redemption after. - .. wenty years from the date thereof, L o an amount not exceeding thil-ty ' housand dollars, ($30,000.00), for the ' urpose of ihstalllng and maintaining rlthln the incorporate limits of the ? aid town a sewerage system, with i i 11 the appurtenances necessary1 to its ?? omplete and succcssfufoperation?" No. 3. "Shall the Town Council of T1 he Town of Cheraw, S. O; be authorsed and empowered to isbue and sell I0? 0 year coupon bonds of the said town, ^ earing five per cert iuterest, with tie privilege of redemption after wenty years'from the date thereof, g a an amount not exceeding eight housand dollars, ($S,000.00), fQr the urpose of increasing the adequacy ^ nd efficiency of the municipal elecric lighting plant, already in operaion, together with all its necessary ! Wh .ppurtenances?" - j . JOE LINDSAY, gh GEO. A. MALLOY,' T ^ W. R. GODFREY, dQ Managers of Election. ). L. TILLMAN. . ""j"h Clerk of Council. To Mothers?And Others. You can use Bucklen's Arnica Salve o cure children of eczema, rashes, teter, chafiings, scaly and crusted huuors, as well as their accidental in uries,?cuts, bruises, burns, etc., with Cha lerfect safety. Nothing else heals so. won i [uickly. For boils, ulcers, old, run- give s ting or fever sores or piles It has no cough iqual. 25 cents at Theo. E' Wanna- depen naker & Sons. dealer k ?V01 ' S Di: ist.."** :-~cc?-r -.* .<-~.e.:-- :..i Ic ..A .L.". 1 :*?. "i.'lCO'C H. at reasonable prices" ' _ * t \il-pf ? J'*;" a. ' i. ^ Va??ftuO .Oityntb ive callfr at the Drug - ,-.f>v : ?: ;j * c~. * ft . &; Sons. Phone 9 - s t a .* ffiiiL: 7c i:\r atl i 0- ,".C ? - S.uOC ? f* G 2 MTLEYs.:' 3L - H :T .fti. i'i ",c! iiiTC -TO Li I>?(f isut /jrpenb jsjg jo snoptn jesq oj h jiifn^iajfd pdrtf *q8p afjj; .-srf rA ^trra^du-'rrtfejbrf ainsuf ofr * r: ' VIOd i:ifj ijaf'}W#s,!q?u <Mp .jn<i. 7 f] ; t ,' i 'ji jib )-rf ,'.BT^wg*^ri"9 w is tlie time ro hate your thos" nifide for 'tlie Tvtah rSee;; mi* line of-LJ^ht ' irgelsj Crash and Cheviols fldita I P 'fH;] .. '" r? -. : r ' i K : . i :/) ?. v . . > te Votan Line' ' l / ids every time /OTAN COFFEE VOTAN TEA ach best of its kind v r Exclusive Agents: ttOHTON & HENDRIX CO. . ? V) r eelwright- Blacksmith ave bought and opened the formerly occupied by the latk Stogner, and am now ready to iy kind of repairing and blackwork. iave a first-class horseshoer. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. F. H. CONRAD M JTear Electric Light Plan ' CHEBAW, S. C. JM mberlain's Cough Remedy has Its great reputation and lale by Its remarkable cures s, colds, and croup. It can1' ded upon. Try it Sold by!:44MH|H