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| The Mid ^ Still the best substil ? light of the Rayo L 5 penetrating, yet ne\ 5 The Rayo is the be: mi results of years of i ^ nickel-plated brassSSS Easy to clean and r< without removing The best lamp you price will surprise y At all Should Y N Not if you are insured Company, under one of th( solutely protects your estat Should Y | N Not if you hav6 your p Fire, and Lightning, in tin pany in the world. Should 1 N Not if your property is Windstorms in one of our st Should Y N Not if you have your.sel oral health policies which p ness and disease. Cheraw Insurai JOHN H. w: Ladd Building Over P< New South Carolina Enterprises. Anderson Theatre Company of Ai derson has been commissioned b the secretary of state with a capitr of $20,000. The petitioners are: J S. Fowler, Rufus Fant, L. Geisben 'The company plans to construct Jiandsome theatre in the Electric Cit] Elliott Farm Company, of Jacksoi boro, in Colleton county, has bee commissioned with a capital of $6.00< Petitioners are: D. L. Towles, S. Jtumph and W. F. Carr. Bank c Kingstree, of Klngstree, In Williami burg county, has been given the rigi to Increase Its capital stock fror $30,000 to" $60,000. Standard Bart ( ware Company, of Charleston, ba %een commissioned -with a eapHa! < $6,000. night Sun ^ :ute for daylight?the ^ amp. Soft, clear and . m rer hurts the eyes. ^ Lamps /. . % 4 st oil lan^ made?the fi study. Made of solid, / -durable and simple. fi jwick?can be lighted / chimney or shade. J can buy, and its low ja ou. ; f dealers J DIL COMPANY m /*! 1 .. M j / wnarioiie, 11. IMORE Charleston, W. Va. Charleston', S. C. ou Worry 0! in the Scothern Life & Trust iir attractive policies which ab e in case of your death. ou Worry 0!""~ roperty insured with us against j strongest old line Fire Comfou Worry O! insured against Tornadoes and rong old line companies. ou Worry O! r f insured under one of our genrotects your income during sick i ace & Trust Co. ELLS, Manager 3st Office, Cheraw, S. C. Their Handicap In Life. * i Have you ever noticed that some y follow the rules of prejudice 60 close that it looks as if they were under' contract with progress not to compete 5- with It? a ? ^ j Fever Statistics. People are most liable to fever ben tween the ages of fifteen and twenty; ' 209 out of every 1,000 cases occur at1 ' that age. There are only 10 per 1,000; under five ud 2 per 1,000 over fifty* fire. it n, j. | Had the Good*. b 1 "I am eeektng the light," announoed id the Pflgrtn. "Well." replied the drugstore and per FROM ALL OVER THE STATE Short Paragraphs of State News That Has Been Condensed For Busy People of State. Columbia.?The mail terminal and parcel post depot, one of 40 estah lished throughout the United States, was opened recently. Not for several days will the new department be dunning smoothy. Charleston.?The contract for the erection of a 60-ton ice plant for the Consumers' Ice Company, to be built adjoining the present 90-ton plant on Wolfe street, was signed recently by the president of the company, A. W. Witers. Work will begin on the con struction of the new plant as soon as plans and specifications now being drawn up are completed. Columbia.?E. C. Dreher, superintendent of the city schools, said recently that the new Logan school on Elmwood Avenue was openeed with open ai rexercises, followed by an inspection by the public, The building equipped cost something over $71,000,Mrs. Louisa D. Logan, widow of the late Charles Logan, whose bequest made the school possible was present. Charleston.?The Hon. F. C. Cochrane, Canadian minister of railroads and canals, after resting a week at Summerville, a resort village, 22 miles from Charleston, left recently for Augusta and Atlanta, in each of which towns he and his party will spend one day. From Atlanta the party will proceed direct to Ottawa, Canada, the minister's official residence. Chester.?The New Bendella or King's hotel at Laurens has been leased by Henry C. Rohr, whose lease on the Carolina Inn, the largest hostelry in Chester, expires tn first of next month. Mr. Rohr will open the hotel in Laurens January 1, while T. L. Eberhardt. owner of the Carolina Inn will begin its operation under his management on that date. Columbia.?Each of the 44 demonstration agents of the United States department of agriculture and of Clemson College will prepare an agricultural exhibit in his county for the next state fair, according to resolutions adopted here recently. The passage of the resolution was urged before the state fair's executive committee by R. I. Manning of Sumter. ? _j?TVia third eenerator at iiiiUUl ouur?AMV ?r the Portman Shoals power plant on the Seneca river, ten miles from Anderson, owned and operated by the Southern Public Utilities Company, ran away, causing the serious injury of two dynamo tenders and the destruction of the power house by flre, entailing a loss of $25,000 without insurance. It is a serious inconvenience to the cities and manufacturing plants dependent upon the plant for power. Columbia.?Gold and platinum tc the value of $500 were stolen from the dental offices of Drs. S. G. Gilinore and P. D. Brooker recently. The reports say that a professional gang of thieves who have been operating in Charlotte and other cities lately, were in Columbia and that the two doctors had been warned to keep their offices securely locked but did not heed the warning in putting away stock. The doors were prized open. Columbia.?A resolution passed by the Railroad Commission recently provides for separate compartments on Interurban trains for whites and ne'groes. This does not affect cars that are excluscively used for one or the other race. Six months time is given to comply with the order. It is underRT.mrl the Piedmont & Northern Lines in the up-country already have madq this provision. The only other Inter urban system in the state at this time is the Aiken-North Augusta Line. Rock Hill.?Owing to a continued inability to secure enough women to operate the machines it ha6 been de cided to move the Carhartt overall fao tory from Rock Hill to Atlanta. This factory is a branch of the big one at Detrot, Mich., and was established here two years ago for the purpose oi supplying the Southern trade. It is a big concern, with a weekly payroll oi about $1,500, employing women almost exclusively. It tfras first started in a small way, but a little later over $30,000 was spent in the erection of a modern factory building equipped with the mest machinery and provided with all modern conveniences for the workers. Anderson.?Ollie Klnard, a white man employed in the frame room of the Orr cotton ral?e, was stabbed to death recently by Will White, a negro employed In the picker room of the same mill. Death was Instantaneous. Chester.?A earload of cotton be eme lgnfted In some unascertained tray recently about 5:W o'clock In the Lancaster and Chester railway pards here and eomdderable damage VPs f?M the rtispl* red jthe ear. The car had been loaded at Richburg and billed to Alexander Sprunt & Son at Wilmington, N. C. Johnston.?Everett Herlong of this place has the distinction of being the champion corn grower of Edgefield county, having won first prize at the Edgefield county fair. Gaffney.?One of the largest Illicit distilleries ever seen In Gaffney was brought into the city recently by Cherokee county deputies. The raid was made about midnight by Deputy Sheriffs Joe Watkins and Henry Lockhart and Special Officer Arthur Hopper. It was located near the Hopewell negro church, about halfway between BlackBburg and King's :rcek. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Auditor's office will be opened for the assessment of both Real Estate and Personal property from January 1st, 1914, to February 20th, 1904. All male citizens between the | ages of 21 and 60 years are deemed Taxable Polls, except those wlin tiro mtiimed or for other causes are incapable of earing a support. i The law requires 50 per cent penalty added to taxes on property subject to taxes and not returned for assessment onor before the 20th of February, 1014. I will be in the Auditor's office 'January 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 16, 17, 24, and 31; February 2, 7, 12, 14, 16, 17. 18, 19, and 20, and at the following places on the dates named: Grant's Mill, January 6th, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Wcstfield Creek Church, January 7. from 1 to 3 o'clock. Cross Roads, January 8, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby, January 9, from 11 to 3 o'clock. cbPatrick, January 12, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Cedar Creek Church, January 13, from 10 to .3 o'clock. John C. Wallace's, January 14, from 11 to 3 o'clock, j Cash's. January 15, from 11 to 2 o'clock. Angeltis, January 19,1 from 11 to 3 o'clock. ' < A..... Jefferson, January 20 and 21. , Catarrh, January 22, from 1 to 4 o'clock. ! Plains. January 23, from 9 to 12 ! o'clock. Mt. Croghan, January 26, from 10 to 4 o'clock. I'ageland. January 28 and 29. i Dudley. January 30, from 10 to 12 o'clock. Middondorf, February 3, from 10 j to 4 o'clock. I McBec. February 4 and 5. j < 'lieraw, February 9. 10 and 11. Odom's Mill, February 13, from 1 to 3 o'clock. T. W. FDD INS, County Auditor. California Woman Seriously Alarmed "A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of an- j no.vance. I would have bad coughing j ?P<?lls and my lungs werp so'sore and inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed. A friend recbmmended Chamberlain's lough Remedy, saying she had :sed it for years. I bought a bottle tnd it relieved my cough the first ii;:ht, and in a week I was rid of the "old and soreness of my lungs," writes M'ss Marie Cerber, Sawtelle, j Cal. For sale by all dealers. HOLIDAY E --T HAVANA VI SEABOARD Saturday. Deci Fnllnwincr Low Rates to I Columbia $42.60 Camden 43.70 Cheraw 44.25 Hartsville 44.25 Darlington 44.25 ' Final limit to reach original starti January 6, 1914. For detailed information and Pullm Ticket Office, or write C. W. Small, D. T. P. A.., Columbia, S. C. WANTS FOR RENT?5 room cottage in Kinland. Electric lights and other conveniences. Apply Maynard-Raley Realty & Trust Co. FOR SALE?2-horse power Gasoline engine?lust the thing for sawing wood, pumping water, crushing corn, and most any other use on farm. In good condition, can be seen running. This is a rare bargain?cash or terras. Apply at The Chronicle office. FOR SALE?A lot of skates, in good 4 order. Apply to J. N. Stricklin at Chronicle office. WANTED Coon Hides?will pay the highest market price, cash, for them. I>0 not sen Ull you see me. rruuijji. attention given to small shipments. Marlon 0 Campbell, Cheraw, S. C. FOR KENT?January 1 1914?40 Acres Farm Tract of Wleters one mile from Cheraw. Write F. W. Cappelman, 1 Clark Law Building, Columbia, S. C. 12-11-3 DOS KEY FOR SALE?I want to sell my donkey and wagon. He is perfectly gentle. The very thing for little folks. Apply to Joseph Stricklin at Chronicle office. REGISTRATION NOTICE. The books of Registration are nowopen at my office for the registering of qualified voters for municipal elections to be held January 13th, 1914, fo* the election of Mayor and Wardens of Cheraw. JOE LINDSAY, Oct. 13. 1913. Supt. Registration PROPERTY TAX NOW DUE. Tax books for collection of Town property tax will be Open at tlie i lerk's office on and after October 1st, ^ until December 31sL after which time the. Y-im qfided. ( - - m' ? D. L. TILLMAN, City Clerk. -Advertisement. . H > Constipation Prisons Yon.' If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste matter kept in the body?serious results often follow. Use Dr. .King's New L*ife Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other trou b!es. 25c at druggists or by mail H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phila. and St Louis. When the Mind Is Ripened. No man can learn what he has not preparation for learning, however near to his eyes is the subject. A chemist may tell Ul3 most most precious secrets to a carpenter, and he shall be never the wiser?tho secrets he would not utter to a chemist for an estate Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us In the face until the hour arrives when the mind is ripened; then we behold them and the time when we saw them not is like a dream.? Emerson. Prison Mission's Good Work. The English prison mission every Christmas sends out 40,000 personal letters to inmates of English Jails. EXCURSION o-i, CUBA AIR LINE smber 20. 1913 Apply: Florence $44.25 Bennettsville 44.25 Denmark 41.25 Fairfax 40.60 Orangeburg 41.75 ng point returning before midnight, an reservations call at Seaboard City P. A., Savannah, G., J. S. Etchberger,