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(lndigestion| S causes heartburn, sour m stomach, nervousness. M W nausea, impure blood, and M more trouble than many I A different kinds of diseases, m The food you eat ferments m in your stomach, and the M I poisons it forms are ab a sorbed into your whole V m svstem. causincr manv dis I tressing symptoms. At the | first sign of indigestion, try Bedford's | Black-Draughtl the old, reliable, vegetable I liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from M these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of m Good water, Mo., says: "I m suffered for years from dyspep~ sia and heartburn. Thedfora's M Black-Draught, in small doses. cured my heartburn in a few M m days, ana now I can eat without M distress." Try it I K Insist on Thedford's M I BAB' I at the M< I Cast Your Vot< The manage conduct a great f I" the moving picl "24, every admissi . to votes for the b ticket bought wil I every 10 cent ticl 20 votes. Any little ch eligible under th< I The votes w I of the contestant! The Bijou. Th to the baby recei 2 the contest will b I A | The doll wil I Program for "SILVER 1 Love Story. ujt ict i?rv Ijuoi r w ble sacrifice of a loves?the wife c and goes to pri g and made happy I These are ej I miss seeing them Two shows > I admission, child crs 10 cents. I , _ . '} WILSON STRONG IN ] OPPONENTS STATE Hade Good Showing in Ohio, Home ] of Harmon?Taft's Chances Dwindle. Washington, May 22.?The splendid vote given Gov. Woodrow Wilson in 1 Gov. Harmon's home State was one 1 of the big surprises of the pre-con- t volition campaign. i The result in yesterday's primary | contest emphasizes the fact that g Gov. Wilson is the only nation-wide candidate Contending for the Demo- 1 cratic presidential nomination and makes more certain than ever hiB nomination at Baltimore. t The contest in behalf of Gov. Wll- f son in Ohio was made by his friends, i who waged an unhill light without 1 campaign funds. The returns show * that the New Jersey executive car- t ried the progressive districts in the t State and that while he failed of ? victory, he made a remarkable show- I ing as a vote getter in every section c of the State. To have made such a \ run in the home State of one of his c strongest rivals for the presidential r nomination was a remarkable a achievement for Gov. Wilson. Little a else was discussed in Democratic t circles at the capital today and on all e Bides it was admitted that Gov. Wil- c Bon is more strongly in the race as a result of yesterday's primary contest than at any time since the inaugura- t tlon of the presidential nomination i campaign. J c CONT 3ving Picture ? for tlje Baby of :ment of The Bijou 1 >opuIarity contest in < ture show. Beginnir on ticket sold will en iO Wi/J v? 111V/II V. 11U1LL, 1 entitle the holder t< tet bought will entitlt lild four years old or i rules. ill be counted daily a s will be buletined e\ le contest will run for ving the most votes a >e given a Beautiful Dc II be on exhibition at Friday night: WING'S DSEAM" R HER"?This is a young man to shield >f another. He is coi son to be exonerated 4tra fine features and - daiiv?to 7 30? J W ?? -w w V/ Iren under 12 years 5 HBaMU ) ' i #AY STATE HEADS LIST FOK DIRECT ELECTION fiassachnsetts Senate Confirms Action of Honse In Ratifying Resolution Affecting Senate. Boston, Mass., May 22.?By the favorable action of the senate today, dassachusetts is placed in line as the irBt State in the union to ratify the unendment to the federal constitution 'or the direct election of United 3tates senators. The vote was 30 in ;avor and none against. Mr T A Dnoor. or. w. o au ci?ipiw/c iu he factory of the Statesville, N. C., Safe and Table Company, has for good easons "sworn off" on chewing to.acco. Mr. Rogers had just bit off a chew" from a plug of a popular >rand of chewing tobacco when he noIced something In the tobacco releinbling hone. And one may imagine lis feelings and indignation when on iloser examination, he discovered the >ortion of a human finger in the plug ?f tobacco. Of course the finger was nashed and dried, but it was a finger il right, cut off between the second ind third joints. It is now on exhibiion at the factory and those who have leen it say they can now easily quit ihewing the weed. ' By a provision of the State law, he Republican nartv in Louisiana b dead, having failed to poll ten per ent of the State's vote. ESI "j Theatre I Your Choice I las decided to I :onnection with I lg Frida^, May B title the holder I Every 5 cent 1 a 10 votes, and B : the holder to fl under will be 1 nd the standing B rery morning at B two weeks and | it the close of R 11 I The Bijou. I ?a real Indian story of the no- I the woman he I ivicted of crime 5 by a confession I you should not 8 I o.au to 1U.3U; i cents?all oth- I -* j / I X T | IDo Yoi 1 T it - ~ Assist T T T If you want a he X and if we haven't T X we can get it. . V ing some nice resid in and some busir that will yield g X your investment if ? X Come in and le our list of homes, X farms. Buy now w V and you will never I | Mayaarl-Baley Be V Offices Ranard Hotel Bid I ? T T i T i Benefit of Cheraw Libra Concert by Mu Miss Eva B Assisted by CI Cheraw Grad May 31^1, Mrs. McLea Reserved Seats , General Admission Tickets sold at fi Music Company. Tlie University of South Carolina. I M The University of South Carolina, a first class college with courses in Law, Engineering, and Commerce and p: Finance. Forty-three teaohers' scholarships worth $100 in money and ?xa emption from fees. A rare chance for H an aspiring young man. u The health and morals of th? stu- H dents are the first care. cl r.nronnient w stuaenta. b Many Improvements next session, ci Entrance examinations will be held r< at the Court House on Friday, July tl 12th, at 9 o'clock. For catalog write to r S. C MITCHELL, President. b Columbia, S. C. b - 4 K - * | i Need! | ;,j ance? I i T ime we have it, : what you want /e are also offer- % lence lots, close T less lots at prices 4t ood returns on *t JL 4 bought now. X > t us show you X vacant lots and X hilc dirt is cheap ^ regret it. T illy 2 Irosi Co. _ g. - Phone 84 X X X X X T Y v C/\U*vyv1 vjaiucu ouiuui ry sic Class of i. Grigsby lorus from cd School 8 P. M. in's Lawn 25 cents 15 cents irm of Cheraw Ernesteen, the infant son of Mr. and Irs C. V. Cox, died last Monday. Tho ody was taken to Sanford for interlent. The Chronicle extends its symathy to the bereaved parents. U. v. T. Richeson was electrocuted t Boston at 12:17 Tuesday morning, e was pronounced dead in seven mintes after the current was turned on. [e had recovered himself and delared that he was ready to die. His rother, Douglass Richeson, of Chiago, was in Boston at the time but efused to see his brother, who asked lat he call and see him. Lanie back is 'usually caused by beumatism of the musfels of the ack, for which you wil find nothing otter thau Chamberlains Liniment. ^