Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, November 13, 1913, Image 2
Successor to the Cheraw Reporter
which was established July 9, 1885,
and entered as Second Class matter
at Cheraw, S. C.
J. N. STRICKLIN,
Editor and Manager.
Subscription Price 11.00 per year.
Editor, Publisher and Business Mgr.
VOLUME 18.
With this issue The Cheraw Chronicle
enters its eighteenth year.
It has served the people of Cheraw
for seventeen years, and has done its
part in building up the city with more
or less fidelity. It has made mistakes
as all human agencies do. It
has been misjudged and misrepresented
as all who try to do anything
will be, but taking it all in all, Cheraw
has little to complain of in he.'
newspaper, and The Chronicle not
so much as might be of the town.
Without assuming too many airs we
?kn insist that Cheraw is a bigger and
a better town by reason of The Chronicle,
and this despite what may have
been often considered by some as a
very bad course. One thing is ce tain,
and that is that no other town in all
the world has a better paper than
Cheraw has if the paper is dependent
for its support on local advertising
patronage as The Chronicle is. The
Chronicle fciight be improved, and
should be improved, but for the support
that it gets it will be very hard
to do any mo-e than is being done.
The Chronicle has been in the advance
of the town for a good many
? ? ;!! havo to koen in ad
} eai a auu "III MM.v -w 1. ?
vance for awhile yet. Some of these
days Cheraw will be big enough and
progressxive enough to support a paper
that will be able to meet all requirements,
but hot air is a mighty
poor support for any material enterprise.
The Chronicle has weathered some
severe storms, and is not yet sailing
in smooth water. The plant has been
wonderfully improved during the past
few years and there are few towns
that can boast a better equipped printing
plant than Cheraw. It is the purpose
of the management of The
Chronicle to do everything in his power
to push the circulation and influence
of the paper, and to continue tc
use that influence at all times for the
best interests of the people of the
town and county as may be seen by
m^^^rnlstake^and we wouldC not be surprised
if we make more\No paper
? ""! ovoru nn\ for the
can ue run iu omv
best of men differ in their vi^ivs, but
it is our ambition to Rive CheVaw a
paper that will compare favorably
with any, and the more you may
by way of patronage the bettor paper
we will be able to give you.
THE LOC AL NEWSIMPEH. ^
The following taken from the Ci*ari
lottesville, Va., Progress expijs . ei
well the attitude which a conViui)it>
should assume toward its loclH newspaper:
V
"The efficiency and usefulness of
a local newspaper must d^i?end lately
upon the aid and support of the
community in which ji is published.
"It cannot rise abp*e the level established
for. it by thepatronage it
receives, and long survive. It is very
seldom the case, therefore, that the
local newspaper is not a fair exponent
or tbe growm 01 tne locaiuy ?uwn i
represents. The very fact that more
money is annually sunk in newspaper
ventures than in possibly any other
business undertaking is due in large
measure, to the over-zealousness of
their owners to make them rather
than to a failure to measure up fully
to the opportunities of their respective
environments.
"81nce the whole community is interested
in the character and quality
of Its local newspaper, it should become
a matter of pride and duty tt
the membcrB of such community tc
do their part in making THEIR newspaper
reflect a high order of local
public enterprise.
"As long as there are business men
Who give little or no support to theii
local newspaper they have no light t(
Criticise its failure to be bettor. As
long as its readers withhold newt
Which would be of interest to theii
Community, and which the local pa
per would be only too glad to publish.
they have no right to complain
? .v- 1 1
UI lLiu lttUiv ui its iutai uc?n.
"It is unfortunately too often the
case, that those who criticize local
conditions, contribute nothing in the
way of personal effort or sacrifice tr
better such conditions, being content
to pursue a course which renders still
harder of accomplishment the very
ends they apparently desire to have
accomplished.
"The question for each 'knocker' to
answer is 'what ant I doing to make
possible the improvement of my local
paper and the conditions of tlie community
in which I live?"
Two automobile drivers have been
convicted in Chicago of murder, it
being shown that they were unde
the influence of whiskey when the
crimes were committed. The automobile
in the hands of a drunken
driver ranks high as a deadly weapon.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Home Fertilizer and Chemical Co.. A
Plaintiff,
i against
F. S. Gillespie, E
Defendant.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
granted in the case of Home Fertilizer g
and Chemical Co., plaintiffs, against E
F. S. Gillespie, defendant, I will offer v
for sale before the Court House door E
in Chesterfield, S. C., on the first tl
Monday, in December, 1913, same be- b
ing the 1st, between the legal hours of o
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, v
the following real estate, to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of b
land, situate and being in the State C
and county aforesaid, containing fifty ii
five (55) acres, lying near the town of ?
Patrick, S. C., and bounded on the a
North by land of J. W. Brasington, ti
on the East by land of W. L. Gillespie, tl
on the South by lands of the estate of si
Alex. Wilks?being a tract of land of V
the estate of Alex. Wilks conveyed It
to F. S. Gillespie by Dan1/'. Turnage u
by deed dated 27th January. 1911. B
P. A. MURRAY, Jr., u
Master Chesterfield County. o:
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MASTER'S SALE. n
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State of South Carolina, ^
County of Chesterfield.
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J. C. Poison, .
Plaintiff, .
against
J. W. Godwin, jj,
Defendant. 0|
Pursuant to a decree heretofore p
granted in the case of J. C. Poison, 0|
plaintiff, against J. W. Godwin, de- p(
fendant, I will offer for sale before
the Court House door in Chesterfield,
S. C., on the first Monday in Decem|
ber, same being the 1st, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
real estate, to wit:
All that portion of land allotted to
J. \V. Godwin in the above entitled jr
action, containing about sixty-three
acres and lying between Main street
in the town of Patrick. S. C., and c
Juniper Creek.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master Chesterfield County.
y.
Declare War on Colds. f(
A crusade of education which aims a
that common colds may become un- ^
common within the next generation' ^
nas been begun by a prominent New u
Vork physician. Here is a list of the
'dont's" which the doctors say will g
prevent the annual visitation of the j
cold. a
Don't sit in a draughty car. b
Don't sleep in hot rooms. c(
Don't avoid the fresh air. n
11g"H1 li'h WMbJUr resistance! jj
To which we would add?when you
fake a cold get rid of it as quickly as 5
possible. To accomplish that you j,
will find Chamberlain's Cough Rem- 0
edy most excellent. Sold by all deal- c
ers. Advertisement. n
p
/ Almost Hopeless Case.
Mrs. Fliramins is worried about her
new husband. She fears le will never
become elegant and refined, because
he cannot learn to put on a monocle
without twisting his mouth up to one
side.
How It Struck Elsie. p
Little Elsie, sitting in a street car
opposite a man with twitching eyelids,
whispered to her mother: "Mamma,
that poor man has the hiccups in his
eyes."
DR. J. E. FUXDERBURK,
Dental Surgeon, g
Phones: Office 138: Residence 174 0
Office over Merchants & Farmers Bank V
S T E V E N S 0 X & 1* R I X t 1 J
Attorneys at Lair $
Merchants & Farmers Bank Bulldin* b
CHERAW, . . . . S. t]
A O. CHAPMAN t
Livery and Feed Stables t:
Reasonable Prices Prompt Service ^
CHERAW, C. C. b
REGISTRATION NOTICE. TThc
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.
J OK LINDSAY,. T
Oct. 13, 1913. Supt. Registration
PROPERTY TAX NOW OI K. \
Tax books for collection of Towi
property tax will be oj?en at tin g
lerk's office on and after Ortober 1st |
until December 31st. after which time j
the penalty will be added. ?,
D. L. TILLMAN,
City Clerk, i
Advertisement. t
Saved His Font. 1
II. I). Ely, of 1bantam, 0. suffered
from horribly ulcer on his foot for 4 t
years. Doctor advised amputation, but ii
he refused and reluctantly tried Buck
leu's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He a
then wrote: "I used your salve and h
my foot was soon completely cured." b
Most remedy for burns cuts, bruises b
and eczema. Get a box today. Only b
2">c. All druggists or by mail. H. E a
Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia or St
Souls. Advertisement.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
ilmetta J. Blackmon,
Plaintiff,
against
tennie Horton et. al.
Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
ranted in the case of Almetta J.
Ilackmon vs. Bennie Horton et. al., I
'ill offer for sale before the Court
louse Door in Chesterfield, S. C., on
he first Monday in December, same
eing the 1st, between the legal hours
f sale, the following real estate, to
it:
All that certain tract of land lying,
eing and situate in the county of
Chesterfield in said State, containlg
one hundred and fifty (150) acres,
lore or less, with beginning point .
t a corner of Swift Creek and Calrrh
Public Road where the line of
he land of Handy Pate corners in
aid public road; and running thence .
/est along the line of Handy Pate's
ind to Lynche'sRiver; thence North j
p said river to a point where Bridge'
ranch empties in said liver; thence
p said branch with the southern edge .
f the swamp as a line to the Georgeiwn
and Charlotte highways; thence
antinuing up said branch with the
orthern edge of the swamp as the
ne to the head 'of said branch;
lence in a straight line to beginning
oint; and bounded North and East
v lands of G. T. Horton: South by
mds of Handy Pate; and West by
ynche's River.
Terms of sale?one-half cash and
alance in one year, secured by bond
f purchaser and mortgage of the
remises, with interest from the date
f sale at the rate of eight per cent
er annum.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master Chesterfield County.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
dwin Malloy,
Plaintiff,
against
. C. Parker et. al.,
Defendants.
i
Pursuant to a decree heretofore (
ranted in the ease of Edwin Malloy |
s. C. C. Parker et. al., I will offer
>r sale before the Court House door
t Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monay
in December, same being the 1st,
le following described real estate, to
'it:
All that tract of land in the above
tate and county, bounded by land of
ohn Hunt, by Bear Creek, by land of
.. Bright, and also by lands owned
y John Grant, Jseing part of a tract ,
ontaining three hundred (300) acres,
tore or less, inclu^in^^^eipwwwc. I
t"Ts, on wnich Lawience Parker
ved.
Terms of sale?one-third cash and
alance in one or two years, with
iterest from date of sale at the rate
f seven per cent per annum, seured
by bond of the purchaser and
10 tgage of the premises so sold, with
rivilege of paying all cash.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master Chesterfield County.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
1. H. McGregor,
Plaintiff,
against
V. D. Burr, Oma Watkins. Elitha
Cook, Jennie Stroud and William
Maree,
Defendant.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
ranted in the case of D. H. McGreg
r, plaintiff, against W. D. Burr, Oma
Catkins, Elitha Cook, Jennie Stroud
nd William Maree, I will offer for
ale before the Court House door at
!hesterfield, S. C., on the first Monay
in December, same being the 1st,
etween the legal hours of sale, to
be highest bidder, for cash, the folDwing
described real estate, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
ract of land In said State and couny,
containing one hundred and fifty
150) acres, more or less, bounded
'orth by lands of W. E. Davis, East
y land of W, L. J. Cassidy and W.
Stevenson, West by land of W. E.
>avls and W. L. J. Cassidy.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
. Master Chesterfie# County.
MASTER'S SALK*
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
'he Bank of Ifartsville
Plaintiff.
against
V. H. Hall,
Defendant.
Pursuant to a, decree heretofore
ranted in the case of The Bank of
Iartsville, plaintiff, against W. H.
lull, defendant, 1 will offer for sale
efore the Court House door at Cheserfleld,
S. C.. on the fl: st Monday in
)eceinber, same being the 1st, beween
the legal hours of sale, to the
ighest bidder for cash the following
escribed real estate, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
ract of land situate, lying and being
n Alligator Township, in Chestereld
county, containing two hundred ;
nd fifty (250) acres, more or less,
rmttrlnH YnrMi and Cast noiv nr lntnr
y land of Jesse L. Johnson; South
y land of Johnnie Johnson; and West
y an agreed line between W. H. Hall
nd B. B. Hall.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master Chesterfield County.
PITS
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1)00V WI,L ?1'EX SATIRDAA?
A#u^ my sto): is not all in I
anv f?'nK t0 ?Pen "P 0,1 Saturday.
Xov 1">, and invite an inspection. I
am ping to handle a general line of j
Gen 5 Furnishings. H. E. Ballard, j
mill] *EKV at greatly reduced prices i
?at " f^Misses Wham's.
FOK ] lEN'T?iooiii cottage in Kin-1
land Electric lighfs and other con-1
venjfenC(Ja- Apply Maynard-Raley j
Rca, >* & Trust Co.
FOR ] KNT?One 4-rooni Cottage on j
Kert law stree'. Apply to Capt. T.
f. m 1]?y- j
FOR |U<E ? Six room house on I
Chriftan street formerly occupied !
by jMj. Anderson. Reasonable price |
and frms. Hickson.
XOW^TouTchan^ j
at gjeatly reduced prices at The
Miss** Wham.
FOR {?* I'E?2-horse power Gasoline
engire"~J,Ist the thing for sawing
wootL pumping water, crushing
corn; and most any other use on
fariiAj good condition, can be
seentunn'n"- This is a rare bargalnjrash
or terms. Apply at
jt^Bhronicle ofiicc.
?A Jot of skates, in good
o^SIl Apply to J. N. Stricklin at
Chroi lcIe office.
<wwv^, /VV%/>/V/N/VVVN/vv>,/v/^/vv%/vvvvvr/^i*ANTId
?Dodge the holiday rush by I
order nB your visiting cards?printed
o' engraved?early from the
Stricl>Jm Printing Co., Cheraw, S. C.
ALL JfiLLINKKA' at reduced prices
Missf'J Wham.
* A Night of' Terror.
Few Rights are more terribfe than
'hat off mother looking on her child
chokingjaud gasping for breath during
an fttark of crouP and nothing
in the h/156 to relieve it. Many mothers
havi Passed nights of terror in
this silfation. A little forethought
wil lenible you to avoid all this.
Chambeilain s Cough Remedy is a
certain ure for croup and has never
been knfwn to fail- Ke~P it at hand.
F?rjsal| by a11 dealer3' v"
Avoid^h'JJy rooms in the morning
by usinf Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.
ONE DOSE of
Mavr'f Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Shou d Convince You That Your
Su fering Is Unnecessary.
Recommended for Chrotilc P.ndfcostlon
and Stomach, Liver end totesJ
tlnel Ailments.
Thousand of people,rome rirtt in your own !o- 1
cality. have taken Mayr's Wutvlerfui Stomach
Remedy for Stomach, L**er and Intestinal
Ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas Around
the Heart,Sour Stomach,Dis tress After EatiaS,
Nervousness, Dizziness, Fainting S pedis,
tick Headaches, Constipation,Torpid Liver,
etc., and are praising and recommending it
highly to others so that they may also know the
joys of living. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach
Remedy is the best and most widely known,
Remedy for the above ailments. Ask your druggist
for a bottle today;. Put it to a test?one dose
should convihce. It is marvelous in its healing
properties and its effects are ouite natural as it
acts oa the source and foundation of stomach /
ailments and in most cases brings quick relief
and permanent results. This highly successful |
Remedy has been taken by the most prominent 1
?,,.t in nil u-aiits of life, among
tlitiri Members of Con?rp?' Tt;?tice of the
Supreme Court. Educator*, Lawyers. MerchantsBanker*,
Doctors, Druggists, .Nurse*, Manufac'urer?,
I-'iicsm. Ministers, Farmers, with lasting
oenefit and it should he equally successful u
your care, *, ? :! for i . c valuable booklet
Stoma li Ailments to Geo. h. Mayr, Mlfc
Chemist, i M-1S6 Whiting Street, Chicago, li
Sold In Cberaw at Ladd's Drug Store.
LO<
Horses, Mules, Wagon
Harness, extra
1'iiry are here and nov
ment of anything that I adver
may regret for Money is Mor
not in line with any one or i<
reason you get it. Voil don't
I pave one-horse wagoi
at cost aijd new ones at regula
closing at cost, so you cannot
To every cash purchasl
lanta Journal and 12 months s
to Worrun's World.
To every cash purchase
and 18 months subsription to
World Magazine and 12 incm
T1 ese offers will he goi
T. S
Thick vrcr/Js ffp
Sirortg locks |
Secure v
Guarantee I
Letus i
take care 1
ofyoar h. |
Bank your money and pa
our bank. Then you will liav
you spend and what you spent
much money FOOLISIlLl' the
WASTE is the one big fol
do so if you keep your mone;
YOUR POCKETS.
You want to GET AIIEi
your money.
Do YOUR ban.
We pay FOUR per tent inte
The Fir& N;
The Hartsville C(
& Comp:
kill receive consignments of lo
the Hartsville market, and roi
siou of $1.00 per bale. No <
of drayage. If cotton is to hi
ditional charge of .'10 cents for
the second month, and 20 cent
ir..1.1
11iiri.**v11u; i? ivnwttu ?.-? mi ?>
Carolina. There is at all tiai
to 1 1-2 lengths, in middling f
We solicit your eonsignmen
THE HARTSVILLE CI
Marlboro Count;
Valuable F
Tr.e Stony Hill place?>100 acres
story antebellum residence with e
neeessarry out buildings?six tenai
I ^rove.
More than 2->0 acres ready for
easily taken in this year. This is
one-luu?r miles from Cheraw ami <
. (Jood school and church t'aeilitie
j liajs nu.de <u naie or con on jh-i ???-i
{present year- Fayettevillr prsliiic
Price: ifCo.OOU.OO. Terms: om
} wo years-?7 per cent on deferrei
Also, 3-30 acres of alluvial lands
| crop lost in twelve years. Can 1
fine state of cultivation. Terms i
Investigation solicited.
c.s. l
l3ox 31
:)k hl
All prospective buyers os
i
is, Buggies, carriages,
Shafts or Poles, Lapro!
r is the time to buy. If you 1
tisc 2nd get my prices you v. ii
ley and counts for whatever it
jvver for the same quality of
know how cheap you can bin
ns that are dusty, that I have c:
r p.rices. I also have a few \V.
help getting a bargain here an
ler of a horse I will give 12 nn
ubscription to the Home Fa
r of a buggy 1 will give the nt
the Atlanta Journal, 12 nu>
ths subscription to Farm Life,
ml cintil January 1, 1914.
Very trulv,
1. GREGC
a
ly your bills with checks 011 c
e a correct account of what 1
I it for. You won't spend so
in.
ly to guard against; you will
y in OUR BANK instead of
VD, don't you? Then bank
king with US.
rest compounded quarterly.
itional Bank
)tton Warehouse
ress Co.
ng staple cotton, sell them on
nit net proceeds less commisither
charge except in cases
e stored, there will he an ad
the first month; 25 cents for
is cents per month thereafter,
est staple market in Eastern
es a good demand for 1 :M6
ind better grades.
ts.
3TTON WAREHOUSE
tESS CO.
k
!
y Land For Sale
teal Estate
i or more. Largo eight room, two
losots and smaller rooms, with all
it houses. Young orchard?Pecan
cultivation, 2o acres more can he
line North Marlboro l^ind, two and
mo-half mile from Kollock .station,
s. Kvory part of this plantation
e.. Only partly planted in cotton
road'runs partly through place.
i'-iialf cash and balance one and
1 payments.
, unusually tine and high, only one
le divided into smaller tracts. In
reasonable. Price $75.00 per acre.
YNCH
CHERAW, S. C.
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Harness or Parts of
bes, Whips, &c
If
?v\ir o eervff
)uy neiurc ^ccui^ in^ tioouii1
miss an opportunity that you
is worth here. If my price is
stuff name your price and if in
a Horse for feed is high,
irried over, that you can huy
A. Woods Mowers that I am
/ and all the time.
>nths subscription to the Atirm
and 12 months subscription
w Aunt Dinah's Cook Book
nths subscription to Woman's
)RY
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UIKAMAEER
! SONS ~
DEALERS IX
Pure Drugs
AND ]
Medicines I
I
lave just received a large line of A
Iterling Silverware, Cut Glass,
'Tne China, Salad Sets, Chocolate \
lets, Cake Plates, Nut Sets, Bread
md Butter Plates, Lamps and lots i
>f other things selected from the
argest New York houses.
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Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals,
Cash Books, Time Books
Trial Balances, Bills Payable
Memorandum and Order
Books, always on hand. Inks
Inkstands, Typewriter Papers,
Lead Pencils, Wfitihg
Tablets.
\T WANNAMAKER'S
Box Papers, 10c. to 50c. each.
Pound Paper, 15c., 25c.. 35c..
Envelopes to match.
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The most reliable remedy for
Chills and Fever?stops the
chills and stops them at once
?only twenty five cents per
bottle. Large bottle for family
use for fifty cents and one
dollar.
WANNAMAKER'S
LIVER TONIC
Have you forgotten how
much good it did you?
Only 25 cents.
WMNAWiM
COLD T A BL1
The best thing we know of
for a fresh cold.
Only 10 cents a box*
WANNAMAKER'S
TONIC MIXTURE
for weakness and poor appetite.
It will do you good.
It is a fine tonic.
Only 35 cents a bottle.
AT WANNAMAKER'S
Window Glass for Windows
or Pictures.
AT WANNAMAKER'S
Paints?in large or small
Quantities.
A
AT WANNAMAKKR'S
We are exclusive agents for
Eastman Kodaks and Films.
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Agents for Huyler's Candies.
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Ideal Fountain Pen?sold on
positive guarantee to give
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CLEANING, PRESSING AMI
REPAIRING
seel
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Phone 135
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
Fresh Beef and Pofk
and Pork Sausage
at
H. A. Burch's Market*
PHONE 80
Covington Hotel Buildtitg
Second Street
Cheraw, S. C.<