Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 16, 1913, Page Page Two, Image 2

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pa I ^ Executive Clemency for Three. Sentence of two years' Imprison-1 ^ ment impoeed on T. R. Browder by ^ Che Anderson county oourt in Septem- j ^ 4>er <xf this yea/r on the charge of as- j ^ eauJt and battery with Intent to kill ^ has been commuted by the governor *to a fine of $50 or two years. Parole e has been granted to Rosa Roberson, 1 w who was convicted in Charleston in * September, 1913, on the charge of d aggravated assault and battery and B aentenced to one year imprisonment. n Sentence of a fine of $200 <or five n months given J. G. Hughes by the ? Pickens county court in September of 1913 on the charge of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature has (been commuted by the gov- E ernor to a fine of $100 or five months, t Since assuming office the governor t has extended clemency In 769 cases as b follows: Paroles 519, pardons 250. r t Auditor msaes m I l J nopvi ? j # W. G. 0 "Shields, county auditor, has 'issued an abstract of the tax returns for the year. In -which he gives the taxable value of all property in the county as $19,288,327, an Increase of $72,106 over last year. This is diTided as follows: (Railroad property, s $2,086,414; personal property, $7,607,- * 611, aod real estate, $9,644,300. Under v the system In vogue of aesagging tax- tl able property these figures do not t represent more than half?and prob- 2 ably lese?of the actual value of the ; p property In the county- J L ? I HAIR BJ It's just what its name im n make the hair glossy, and lust II beautiful ?just to make it easi< ' more natural to fall easily and the wavy lines and folds of the give that delightful fresh and < leave a lingering, delicate, elusi Har A liquid shampoo to keep th an instantaneous rich, foaming and scalj). It is washed off just -ffftw^ilioments. * It leaves no lumps or stickine ? Just a refreshing sense of c ? Just a dainty, pleasant and Both in odd-shaped ornamental hottl Harmony Kair Beautifier, $i Both guaranteed to please you, Sold only by the more than 7000 Rexall Stor< made in our own bin Boston Laboratories, wh OULCE and BOUQUET JEAN1CE Perfumes a Sold in this communi Ladd's Drug Leraw. R i ^ ^ iiii I Hi 111 ,. ML TRADE MARK !lilllllllllll!llllllnn"llllllHlll!ilUllismniilin'''luul'M{l':'r"n-'',""'-|,'',''iny'ipnianiiiiimBwi / _ Easlev.?The quarterly meeting of le Piedmont Dental association was eld here recently. An unusually | irge attendance was had and an insresting programme was carried out. .bout 12:30 o'clock the representaIves from the various towns, togethr with a number of citizens, gatherd at the auditorium where Dr. F. L. Iunt or Asnevme maoe an aiDle anrese. Many of the visiting dentists nd several of the home physicians ra.de shiort addresses before the leeting was adjourned for the dinner our. "Horsy" Australians. Englishmen are supposed to be the nost "horsy" people in the world, but hey are far behind many other counries in regard to the number of torses per head of population. In thle espect Australia leads the British emtire, there being 45 horses to evei7 00 people, A Getle and Effective Laxitive. A mild, gentle and effective laxa[ve is what people demand when sufering from constipation. Thousands wear by Dr. King's New Life Pills, iugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex. /rites: "The yare beyond question be bes pills my wife an dl have ever aken." They never cause pain. Price 5c at druggists or by mail, H. E. lucklen & Co., Philadephla or St. <ouis.?Advertisement Is like what 1 * your hair to j Lustrous, b ilRV 1 1 glossy; so || and wavy. ?| To have SU hair like iplies?just to Will not change cr rous, and more hair. Contains no oil >r to dress, and the hair sticky or stri: gracefully into . Ve,"T Plcafnt" ? .cr . . . s:mplv spnnkle a httl< coiffure, lust to , r . ,J before brushing it. sool effect, and _t0 thoroughly clea ve perfume. use mony Sliamp; ie hs>r clean, soft, smooth and [ lather, penetrating to every part : as quickly, the entire operation 1 y f iSS. ool, sweet cleanliness. clean fragrance. es, with sprinkler tops. .00 ; Harmony Shampoo, 50c. or your money back. !i ? The World'* C.r?ntr*t Drue Store* ? an J ere all the dclighlJul HARMONY, VIOLET nd Toilet Prepare..--..:.* uia miJc. ty only at ; Store, A ??* ( Agricultural Fair A Succeaa. The second annual agricultural fair i held under the auspices of the depart- 1 nient of agriculture of the chamber 1 at commerce a few days ago, proved i very interesting and successful. Al- . though it came at a time when the i farmers were unusually busy, when < weather conditions were particularly i favorable for work on the farms, still < a large number of them availed them- < selves of the opportunity to come to ! Greenville, to exhibit and to study < what their fellow farmers had pro VMWUi The Church. According to the London Telegraph, l the Bishop of London, speaking at the I Mansion House, said that many people nowadays had a false idea of the church. "The popular idea was that t you had only to put threepence In the . slot, or rather in the offertory, and ^ you got a handsome vicar, two goodlooking curates and a peal of bells." | Out of His Sphere of Influence. ' Father Farrell was addressing a little group of boye at the mission one night, and it wasn't long before all bnt one of them had been moved to tears. The good priest watched this boy closely, but he remained perfectly possessed. Finally, pointing a finger at the lad, he called out. "Why aren't you crying?" "Oh," says the boy, "I don't belong to this parish."? Judge. I F 85 al Ha la I R BE gi H 11 right and K ? ft, silky I ? beautiful I S this, use I I darken the color of the ; therefore, csainot leave rfa nfv. HLJ e, very easy to apply ? ijw a i on your hair each lime in your' hatr and scalp, Mj ^ 00 |j 8 beautiful. It gives of the hair H H :aking only M ti d< Greenville.?A decided innovation wnong rural schools of the county will be Introduced by the curriculum of the public schools at Sandy Springs, about 12 miles from this city on the q Augusta road, which begins its nert 3?ssion on November 3, in the form ~ of a department of music. No other S ilmilar school In Greenville county in eludes the 6utdy of music in the course given its pupils, and very few ^ rural schools In the state have this CI department Their Job. Willie?"Paw, what Is a Jury?" Paw?"A body of men organised to And out who has the best lawyer, my ion." j If you want to contribute directly to he occurrence of capillary bronchitis ind pneumonia use cough medicines :hat contain codine, morphine, heroin, md other sedatives when you have a ;ough or cold. An expectorant like Q Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what s needed. That cleans out the cul:ure beds or breeding places for the . jerms of pneumonia and other germ ^ liseases. That is why pneumonia lever results from a cold when Chamjerlain's Cough Remedy is used. It las a world wide reputation for its :ures. It contains no morphine or )ther sedative. For sale by all dealers. ?Advertisement IRST CHILD THE WEAKEST xhaustive Researches Made by Ex* perts Seem to Have Proved Truth of Assertion. Primogeniture has just received an* :her hard knock. For social, eco* amic and political reasons it had been 3olished everywhere except in Eng* nd, where it seems to be on its last gs; but now the biologists and physians are saying that there is strong itural reason for setting aside the Idest son as the belr to the estates! ad the bead of tbe family. It Is some years since Dr. W. Cj ivers, in studying tbe statistics of a1 reat sanatorium in England, observed lat among tubeieulous patients the ret born provide a larger number of lbjects than any of the other chil-. ren. Prof. Karl Pearson and Profes>rs Brehmer and Riffel collected a ist mass of statistics in England and ermany and fully confirmed Rivers' aservation. Brehmer had been teach* ig that the first-born children were le strongest, but ho proved that the pposite was true. The Medical Record remarks that at only tuberculosis but "insanity and -iminality show a preponderating in* dence among the eldest children," ad quotes Professor Pearson's state* lent that the earlier members of a imily are more likely than the aunger to inherit constitutional de* sets. It adds that a tendency to codle, pamper and indulge tbe first child lay account for a part of its vulneraility to disease. Made Difference to Manager. Jake Tanenbaum is an old time iowman, who became famous irough his having possessed for a. >ng time "The key to the south," hich means that before the theatrical yndicate was formed he controlled le theatrical output south of Mason nd Dixon's line. It was his custom to come to New" ork's Rialto every summer, and heas always the center of a group of howfolk. "How's business in Mobile, Jack?" sked a friend. "Fine; never better," he replied. "I see you played both John and: ydney Drew in different plays," the riend exclaimed. "Yes," said Jake. "John Drew, but. , ydney didn't"?Buffalo Express. Music Hall Nearlng Completion. Due West?The Memorial Musicall is a beautiful -red brick struo- r.j. ire of coJonial xiflBlsn wMnh to gradiMy neailnf' completion on tfi'e" Vest de of the cam-pus. This building111 be the home of the fine arts, and , an tains an auditorium with a seat1-- i ig capacity of 900. The building ill be ready for use by the first of ecember. The new domestic science auree, which is being offered thia oar for the first time, is very popu.r under the direction of Miss Connie*. orter, or wmtnrop uonege. The Chronicle is only $1 per year.Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimon? il should certainly be sufficient toIve hope and courage to persons aficted with chronic dyspepsia: "I ave been a chronic dyspectic for ears, and of all the medicine I have iken, Chamberlains Tablets have Dne me more good than anything se," says \V. G. Mattison. No 7 Sheran streets. Hornellsville. X. Y. For lie by all dealers.?Advertisement. DR. J. E. FUSDEBBrRK, Bental Surgeon, Phones: Office 138: Residence 174 fflce over Merchants & Farmers Bank TEVENSOJf & P R I X C B Attorneys at Law erchants & Farmers Bank Building IERAWJ S? Fresh Beef and Pork and Pork Sausage at I. A. Burch's Market PHOXE 80 Covington Hotel Building Second Street !heraw, S. C? I. U. tMAHMAIN Livery and Feed Stables eaaonable Prices Prompt Servic? CHERAW, C. C. 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