Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 23, 1913, Page Page Four, Image 4
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Successor to the Cheraw Reporte
which was established July 9, 1885
and entered as Second Class matte:
at Cheraw, S. C.
J. N. STRICKLIN,
Editor and Manager.
Subscription Price 81.09 per year.
Editor, Publisher and Business Mgr
The new Federal statute for the protection
of game and migratory birds
known as the McLean law, has become
effective, taking precedence
over all State laws of this character.
It was failure of the State laws to
protect the , birds from ruthless
slaughter by sports and pot hunters
that actuated the enactment of this
measure. So far as aiding the States
In the preservation of so valuable an
asset, the act is to be welcomed, but
the right of the Federal Government
to intervene in what appears to be
purely State affairs has been questioned.
Congress based its action on
the theory of inter-Siate commerce,
showing that hunters often crossed
State lines to dispose of their game.
In support of the bill it w-as also argued
that it would have a tendency to
minimize the number of accidental
deaths from hunting by removing
from ameateur nimrods the occasion
for carrying a gun. It would be well,
of course, to accomplish such an object
by any mean^, although this
seems to be a rather roundabout reason
for all such laws as the preservation
of birds, some species of which
. would otherwise rapidly become extinct.'
When you hear an ill report about
anyone, half and quarter it, and then
say nothing about the rest.?Spurgeon.
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You merchants who do not adverjk
tise may eke out a paltry living, but
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muse wno gu aner uusmebts m cue
right way are the only ones who win
k jM big success.^iancaster News.
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Good, clean streets, free from grass
and weeds and paper, make a splendid
impression on strangers and will
advertise a town better than we sometimes
realize.?Lancaster News.
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Strawberries the middle of October!
Just think of it! We were shown
three fully developed strawberries on
last Wednesday by Capt. Hugh Knight
Ti/Vt Vi u'ovn lir? hta carHon
Next year Capt. Knight expects to go
into the cultivation of strawberries,
dewberries, etc* on quite an extensive
'scale. He has {now on hand
three hives of improved honey bees,
and hopes soon to make this industry
one of profit, as well as pleasure. We
hope that next season many of our
citizens will engage in the cultivation
of berries, fruits, melons, trucking
for shipping purposes. The climate
and soil there is peculiarly adapted
to the cultivation of these things, and
we believe a trial would convince any
one?McBee Courier.
The farmer is the most important
fajctor in the civilized world. Let
him emigrate from these parts and
the balance of us would have to follow
him or pick out a lot in the cemetery.
We just can't get along without
him. He clothes and feeds us;
at(d the money his crops brings into
the country makes us all happy. We
want to see every farmer prosperous
and happy.?Orangeburg Times Democrat.
CAN YOU DOUBT IT?
When the Proof Can Be So Sasily Investigated.
When so many grateful citizens ol
Cheraw testify to benefits derived
from Doan's Kidney Pills, can you
doubt evidence? The proof is nol
far away?it is almost at your door
Read what a resident of Cheraw says
about Doan's Kidney Pills. Can you
demand more convincing testimony?
John B. Walters, Kershaw St., Chemy
kidneys did not do their work at
raw, & C., says: "I had backache an>
they should. Doan's Pills were procured
and it did not take them long
"When your back is lame?Rememto
.give me relelf."
ber the Name." Don't simply ask foi
a kidney remedy?ask distinctly foi
Doan's Kidney Pills, the same thai
by home testimony. 50 cents at all
Mr. Walters had?the remedy backed
* stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.
BuffaJov it Y-*~A<tvecUaemaat.
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Death of Mrs. Caroline McDonald.
On Tuesday about one o'clock Mrs.
Carolitfe McDonald died at the home
of her son, Mr. W. J. McDonald.
Mrs. McDonald was probably the
r oldest person in this section of the
? State, and her death was not unexr
pected. For some time she has been
gradually Vinkin&?suffering |(ivith
no disease?simply wearing out with
old age.
"Aunt" Caroline, as everybody
loved to call her was of a cheerful disposition,
and her last days were days
of sunshine rather than days of ap
proaching death.
The funeral services were held yesterday
afternoon at 'Union church. A
large number of friends gathered to
pay the last tribute of respect to her
memory. Her pastor, Rev. J. L.
Tyler, conducted the services.?Mc
Bee Courier.
Making a Stove Look New.
Ad old stove can be made to look
like new by, first of all, washing It
with hot soap suds containing an alkali
to cut the grease, etc. Mix with
any good stove blacking a teaspoon of
turpentine. Apply to stove, and when
nearly dry polish in the usual way.
The turpentine keeps the blacking
from flying. Nickel-work on the stoveB
can be cleaned by applying wood ashes
and vinegar mixed to a paste. Apply,
and rub or dust. Zinc: WaBh clean,
then rub with cloth soaked with kerosene.
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Antiquities In Danger.
Hidden away in the national nm*
seums and libraries, and zealously
guarded are a number of priceless
manuscripts and books which, but for
a fortunate chance, might have be%n
lost to the world. The chief treasure
of a museum at St. Petersburg is
the oldest known Greek manuscript of
the New Testament, which wa? about
to be burned by the monks of a
Syrian monastery, when, by a lucky
chance, one of the priests, struck with
the antiquity of the manuscript, interfered
in time to save wJwtf had
been thought valueless.
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, . Rata Fought for Comrade.
Rata defended a comrade at Hun*
gerford, near London, England, on a
recent night An engineer at the Hungerford
outfall works of the' London
struck?a~tei gc -nri
when making his rounds, imme&tely
scores of rats appeared and atflfcked
the man fiercely, tearing at his trousers.
Taking to his heels, the man
was pursued by the animals for several
hundred yards.
PROPERTY TAX NOW DUE.
Tax books for collection of Town
property tax will be open at the
lerk's. office on and after October 1st,
until December 31st. after which time
the penalty will be added.
D. L. TILLMAN,
City Clerk.
?Advertisement.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The books of Registration are now
open at my office for the registering
of qualified voters for municipal elections
to be held January 13th, 1914, for
the election of Mayor and Wardens of
Cheraw.
JOE LINDSAY,
Oct. 13, 1913. Supt. Registration
(Advertisement.)
Petit Jurors
Second Week
COURT HOUSE TOWNSHIP
Jno. W. Hurst, H. W. King, A. M.
Parker, N. C. Jones, Fulton Pusser, C.
H. Rivers, J. Paul Parker.
CHERAW TOWNSHIP
J. Wilson Malloy, W. A. Hancock,
J. E. Finlayson, W. E. McLauchlin,
C. R. Brock.
nmnDn DT?V TAWVQHIP
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M. L. Kimery, C. R. Sumner, C. M.
Collins.
ALLIGATOR TOWNSHIP
W. E. Herdrick, H. R. McLeod, A.
J. Outlaw.
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP
J. W. Jordan, Jas. A. Knight, A. R.
Sullivan, C. H. Lowery. W. C. Ham1
mons.
OLD STORE TOWNSHIP
T. D. Funderburk, W. T. Rutledge,
' J. D. Watts, G. W. Kennington, Sr.
MT. CROGHAN TOWNSHIP
Wl A. Sullivan, Jas.- T. Hendrick,
J. F. Rayfield, H. Z. Outen, R. P.
Tucker, E. K. Smith.
COLE HILL TOWNSHIP
P. C. Cassidy, J. W. Merriman, I.
C. Jones.
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The ChroBtato U oriT 91 per jmm,
WITS
FRESH "BANNER" BREAD Ridlinger
of Columbia makes it?at Stricklin's
Grocery. Phone 151.
FOR SALE? Six room house on
Christian street formerly occupied
by J. L. Anderson. Reasonable price
and terms. John Hickson.
A DANDY LOT of little "Dove" Hams
?the guaranteed supreme quality
kind?Just in at R. N. Stricklin's
Grocery. Phone 151.
FOR SALE?Knabe piano, two fuits
furniture. Terms moderate. Apply
to Mrs. M. H. Reid.
FOR SALE?One good gentle pony
and buggy. Apply to Mrs. E. L.
Coker, Cheraw, S. C.
Hongkong's Tobacoo Trade.
The Import tobacco trade into Hongkong
consists almost entirely^of second-rate
to waste tobacco, chiefly of
filler from the Philippines which has
been discarded for the fine trade by
the great Philippine factories, and of
wrapper from Sumatra discarded by
the high-grade trade, and various tobaccos
from Java, India and the Malay
states which are not suitable for the
fine trade anywhere.
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CLEANING, PRESSING AND
I . REPAIRING
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C. F. ikRAY
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Phone 135
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
Women Who ^iet Dizzy
Every woman who is troubled with J
fainting and dizzy spells, backache,
headache, weakness, deility, constipa- (
tion or kidney troubles pbould use j
Electric Bitters. They givcrelicf when <
nothing else will, improve health, add. i
ing strength and vigor from the first |
dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La.
says: "Four doctors had given me up
and my children and all m friends
were looking for me to die, when my
son insisted that I use Electric Bitters
I did so, and they have done me a
world of good." Just try hem. T>0c and
$1 at all druggists or by mail. H. E.
Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louis.?Advertisement.
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Horses, Mules, Wagon;
Harness, extra
They are here and now
ment of anything that I advert
may regret for Money is Mon
not in line with any one or lo
reason you get it. You don't
I have oi)e-horse wagor
at cost and new ones at regulai
closing at cost, so you cannot 1
To every cash purchash
lanta Journal and 12 months si
to Woman's World.
To every cash purchase
and 18 months subsription to
World Magazine and 12 mont
These offers will be goc
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I For Pa, Ma and
I For Ma
? White Fleeced Ribbed shirts and pa
? Special White Fleeced Ribbed shirts
? Heavy Fleeced Lines, Wftite shirts ar
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Good quality Knitted skirts,
Special quality Knitted skirts
Wool Knitted skirts,
Outing Gowns
For Pa
Our own special Heavy Fleeced shirts
Medium weight ribbed shirts and drs
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. Heavy Ribbed Cotton shirts and dra
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Feline Amenity. nei
"My husband," she said, "always
wants me to look my best, no matter
what the cost." "Well," her friend
replied, "one can naraiy Diame mm ior | *?
feeling as he does."?Chicago Record- '?a
Herald. th<
3K HE
All prospective buyers os
5, Buggies, Carriages, 1
Shafts or Poles, Laprobe
is the time to buy. If you buy
:ise and get my prices you will r
ey and counts for whatever it is i
wer for the same quality of stu
I 1 _1 1 ?
Know iiuvv uncap yuu (.<tu l?u^ a
is that are dusty, that I have* carri
prices. I also have a few W. A
lelp getting a bargain here any a;
er of a horse I will give 12 mont
lbscription to the Home & Farm
r of a buggy I will give the new
the Atlanta Journal, 12 mont!
:hs subscription to Farm Life.
)d until January 1, 1914.
Very truly,
l. GREGO
derwear 1
the Children |
nts, each 25 cents ?
and pants, each .. ..50 cents ?
id pants, each 50 cents g
pants, each $1.00 ?
ich i .. ..$1.25 ?
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nits $1.00 ?
$2.00 <|
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60 cents ?
$1.25 ?
$1.25 <&
60 cents to $1.50 ?
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and drawers, each . .45 cents ?
iwers, each 50 cents (ft
fers, each 50 cents ?
awers, each $1.00 ?
iwers $1.00 ?
nd drawers $1.00 ? ?
ers $1.50 ?
$1.50 |
$1.75 |
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25 cents 0
75 cents x
50 cents (ft
. $1.00 |
35 cents S .
;h 15 cents ?
, ?. .1 .^50 cents toTTcentsjjp'BM
50 cent3 ?
th Every Cash Purchase f> ^
lucre IB I1CCU 1UI ICOO ocu-Hfeuituuoss,
says the Lancaster News.
The biddy old world laughs at a
in and wife who are in love with
ch other?but sedretly it envfcs
;ra.?Ex.
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harness or Parts of
s, Whips, &c .
before seeing my assortniss
an opportunity that you
ivorth here. If my price is
ff name your price and if in
Horse for feed is high,
led over, that you can buy
. Woods Mowers that I am
nd all the time,
hs subscription to the Ati
and 12 months subscription
Aunt Dinah's Cook Book,
is whacription to Woman's
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