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?Ijr Qlhrraui (Elfrunirle', | 1 Published on Thursday by STRICKLIX PRINTING CO. , * Cnera.v. S. C ; J. N. STRICKLIN, 1 Editor and Manager. 1 tiuccessor to the Cheraw Reporter , which was established July 9, 1885, and entered as Second Class matter 1 at Cheraw, S. C. i On account of the European war, many are the wiseacres who predict hard times in this country, and especiall in the cotton states. If the women will wear cotton instead of silk "accessoi ies" and the men will lengthen their shirts, there will be used all the cotton made and Europe , can go han^. Death knocks at the door of the cottage and the portals of the mansion. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of ( the President of the United States, ? died last Thursday aftrnoon. an dthe interment was at Rome, Ga. The country sympathises deeply with the President in his bereavement. j THE WAR NEWS. S / ? There is really no news in regard to the Europea waf no win progresss. B The armies of the two contending sides are pnassing on the French . frontier and Belgium, several thousand strong, and a battle such as the world has seldom witnessed will no HB^Bdoubt take place in a day or two. Hflfl^Bhe German army endeavored to ^^^^^ aake a quick entry into France bethe Vrench could be mobilized crossing through Belgium, but en- * ^^^^^^^Kttered resistance. They attacked HMHB forts surrounding (the city of 0 on the 3rd. hut so far have * ^IV ^^^^^ unable to capture it and the deby ^the bombardmnt ^^^J^^^^Borts has enabled the Frencn ^ ^^^^^^^^Higlish mass their troops French frontier. _ Over ^ ^^H^Hfl^^^RotfcaTTn Germans have been ^^H^H^Hnnd wounded during the atLiege, and while this may *an awful loss will be ^^HBHHng as compared with the losses the immense armies come toour readers know, the warring ^^^^ ^Hmtries are as follows: On one I^HS, known as the Tripple Alliance, 1 Hf^^HTre Germany and Austria; on the oth^^^H^er side, known as the Triple Entente. are Russia. France, England, Servia, ? W^m and Turkey and Bulgaria arc still r neutral, but all three nave mobilize.i their forces to protect their neutrality., The., probably all three will yet talie sid .s. The English and French fleets have wrought much havoc upon the immanse German merchantmen, eaptu- ^ ring many prizes, but so far no na- . val eiigas *me.it has taken place. A big sea tight between the English and . German fleets in the Xo:th sea lias ^ momentarily been expected, and it ? may occur at any hour. The above briefly summarizes tljo situation. The finances of this country have been.,affected practically M very !itf!*-. and with the English and i French in absolute control of the! . se i r.-id their ports open to us, the j war should hurt us but little. Of 1 co rse if may temporarily affect the i 1 t co*'on s ates, but as soon as .lie war I en Is ihis eon 11 try should experience j t'v/. cr.-i, itr.. t it* n i*?v ? tori it lite ?* ever known. Kitrope will lie demor-! atized?and *??:r people should wade ! i" and supply the world with prod gets ' and manufacterol Roods. Incidental- ^ ly, while tliev aro fighting we will ?( firmly establish our commerce in 3 South America and other pcac?*u! 5 countries. All in all, this war will w vastly accrue to the interests of 3 America, though * lit? appalling loss of 5 life and financial damage resulting ; therefrom in Kurope is something ' fearful to eonfempi-it . His Inference. 31 Robert had been dutifully listening ^ to the conversation of his parents. They were discussing a certain Mrs. 1 Smith who was tagged in their talk J| as a grass widow. "I sav, pa," said , Robert after some reflection. "Is a . grass widow a woman whose husband p died of hay fever?" re Subscribe For The Chronicle. C "(ioo<| ltonds?not runts" will keep he baby, the balance of the children, doiiimors Popper, and the mules "fat ind happy." iiii'.'ys, Sores Mr. E. 3. Loper, Marli'a X Y., vrites: "I have never had a Cut, Burn, A'ound or Sore it would not heal." iet a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve o-day. Keep handy at all times for Hums, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevent -ockjaw. 2oc., at your Druggist. The hridtre across Juniper going to Wniitrose Cash and Society Hill needs the attention of the township superlisor Delay in living many niena a In lira ge suit against the county SK KKXKD BY CALOMKL ' If you ever saw anyone made sick jy calomel you won't want any more alomel your self. There's no real reason why a person should take alomel anyway, when fifty ecu's will ^|- I Indcnn'c T ii ov Tone?a good remedy that perfectly iml safely takes the place of dan serins calomel, which is only another brm of deadly and poisonous merDodson's Liver Tone is a pleasantasting vesgetable liquid which will itart the liver just as surely as calonel, and which has absolutely no bad ifter-effects. Chil/lrn and grown people can take Godson's Liver Tone without any reitriction of habit or diet. J. T. Ladd ells and guarantees it to give perfect atisfaction or your money back. Prof 31. II. Stacy, of the State 'lilverslty, of Tarhelia, will lie here ad will talk en "The treed lteads de he baby, the balance ef the children, nether, father and the miiles.v MA-SIKH'S SALE. Itate of South Carolina "cunty of Chesterfield. In obedience to a decree granted in ase of Winburn Brothers vs. Annie 2. Jones and A. J. Smith, I will offer or sale before the Court House door t Chesterfield, S. C.. within the legal iours of sal? on t:e first Monday in iepteniher next, to the highest bider for cash, the following real esate: All that certain ;piece, parcel r tract of land, situate and being in 'ole Hill township. Chesterfield couny, Sta'e of South Carolina, containng one hundred and fifty (1.10) acres, tore or less, and bounded o nthe ."orth by lands of J. \V. McLean, on he East by lands of C. I). McLean, n the South by lands of J. \\\ Mc-ean and on the West by lands forlerly known as the Merriman lands -the same being the old home place f W. It. Brown. Purchaser to -f v for pa tiers. P A MI'RRAY. Jr. Master. Ann. M 1IMI. The Hisr Pie Mr and Harhecue at 'ylrr Watson's I>itr Sprirur tomorrow, mir I Itli. nill lie a liiiimlinircr... Proi' V. W. I.niur, Directors of Kami Kxten* inn work CleuiMiii Collnre. will l?r irrr direct from tlir boll weevil di** ri< ts oi' Vlabaina anil niil talk to Hie arinrrs on tJucoIouy." VN" Miss Nora Stnbbs. Mrs. and Mrs. V. L. Stubhs an* vlstinz in Columbia. W'TOMOmi.i: OWMlltS?the of our round dollars would look like lir wheels of lien llnr's chariot to 'rank hiiur. County Siipi rvisor?to trip liiui clay the .liuii|ier Valley a . iiauop., 0111 IIIIII |uip- \ti?ui|jun roin your coconniit and "shell out." Artesian Wells Long Known. PKIha.a V* f ha nVtnin.ul ntalfll* I viuutav uuuuiicu ?> c\ hrough the means of artesian wells or over a thousand years. One of the lost famous wells in existence is that f Crenelle in the outskirts of Paris, . here the water is brought from a epth of l.TSti feet. It yields 516^4 allons cf water a minute. A well in 'esth was sur.k to the depth of 3,100 set in the '70s. Proc? of Her Qualifications. "Is she a pood musician?" "Very tie knows when to quit."?Detroit ree Pjes<* Vo. 666 rhii is a prescription prepared especially >r MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. ive or six doses will break any case, and taken then as a tonic the Fever will not dura. It acts on the liver better than alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c STALL ItKKF?I have uii lia.n. j plenty of stall IVJ Heetes an I wil. I be in Chora\v a: my old stand, alter I September 1st, with Heel'. Pork i Saussage, Chickens. Kggs and in fact with all kinds of country pro-j dttce generally. Xow have on hand I fine stall fed beeves, am buying! every day and will continue to buy. j' (live me a call. A. 15. DAVIS. I r~ IlIddlKS?well known makes, such:' as Corhitt, at .$70; The Virginia at1 $70; The Washington at $0.7; ' Southern Queen at $60?all standard | grades. T. S. Gregory, Clientw, S.C. | ('KI)AJt SHINGLES? One car load ot'1 ( Cedar Shingles heve arrived. Prices right. See tne t;t once if you v. a good Shingles. Alio have 1 one -7-p -senger Maxv. ell touring ' car for sale or trade?is in good ' condition. Also one good plug |1 mule, ir. godd condition and ..'ill i work any where. .1. F. Harper, I Cheraw, S. C. , THE REST Wagon on earth for the ! money?"Our King," one horse, j Everybody is buying them. Nothing j like them cold "in the town. See them at T. S. Gregory's* Cheraw, S.C.!1 BUY the best Baggy made South?' j the Hackney?yrfce $75.00. T. 3. j Gregory, Cheraw, S. C. BuT^snnMls^n^ i is what you need this hot weather; i11 Coolers furnished at cost and water * delivered at your home or office in five gailon carboys. Call C. F. Pendleton, Local Dis-! tributor, Phone 66. THE BEST Horse, Cow, Hog and'' Chicken remedies sold for colic in f horse, diseases of cow, cholera in hogs and chickens. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw, S. C. WANTED?Good reliable agent to get t up Laundry. Will pay liberal com- j mission. Refprpnee required. Write j at once. Bennettsville Steam Laundry, Bennettsville. S. C. BEST WAGON for least money. Narrow tire one-horse, complete seat, $31.50; broad tire, $32.50. Twohorse complete, $52.00. T. S. Greg- 1 ory, Cheraw, S. C. ( BENNETTSVILLE Steam Laundry ( makes special prices on Flat Work for boarding houses, families and barber shops. Will pay express one way on reasonable amount. Give us a trial. All work guaranteed Write for full particulars, Bennettsville Steam Laundry. CARRIAGES at $75, $85, $00, made by 11 Ames Carriage Co., standard makes. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw. S. C. j < Mi~'sPLINGS~UIN EH A L VfATF H ' is what you need this hot weather: in five gallon carboys. Coolers furnished at cost and water delivered at your home or office Gall C. F. Pendleton, Local Distributor. Phone 60. ^ HARNESS, both Wagon and Buggy , ?prices from $10, $12.50, $16.50 to f $20. You can't beat them. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw, S. C For Kent ?1 room Co.tate on Ker- , -haw sfioe.?Apply to T. F. Malloy. , *** ( - t AUTOIXtJ AT \HiHT is very dangerous unless you ha"e a | good light. I have just received a lot of Pres-lo-Light (las Tanks for ex- j change purposes. You can get exchanges at any time?day or night. ; Also am equipped to recharge Storage batteries. i For all light troubles I C. THOMAS 1 Announcements. Announcements will he inserted under this hea 1 until the primary at th<* following rates: For Congress, County and S ate, $:{; Magistrates art I Cotton Wei-aers, $1.00?cash to accompany all cards. FOR (ONCHKSS. ' hereby announce my candid tc for congress in the fifth congressional listrict I stand on my record as legislate in fhe State, as a supporter of Woodrow Wilson for nomination for presidency and of his general policy in lie administration of the government ind legislation promoted. W. P. STEVENSON*. FOR IIOI'SE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce tn7 candidacy for representative from Chesterfield County. I stand on my college record, my record as a farmer's son. a teacher, in underwriter, magistrate, a co laborer with the laboring class, and a lemocrat. T. W. BELK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representative in the coming primary, subject to the rules governing the same. J. CLIFTON RIVERS. I'hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative from Chesterfield* county, subject to the rules ?o>erning the Democratic primar/. H. N. ASKIX?. 1 hereby announce myself a e .ndilate for the House of Representaives from Chesterfield County, subect to the rules and regulations of he Democratic primary. V. M. JOHXSOX. 1 am a candidate for the House c-f| ^epresentatnes, subject to the rules ;overning the Democratic Primary. S. J. SELLERS. I hereby announce myself a candllate for the House of Rcpresantaives from Chesterfield County, subect to the rules and reguhiticua of lie Democratic primary. - j ' " L. C. WANNAMAkER. FOR AUDITOR. , Thanking the people for past sup>ort I hereby announce myself a panlidate for reappointment to the office )f County Auditor for Chesterfield jounty, subject to rules governing he Democratic Primary. T. W. EDDIX3. FOR STATE SENATE To the Democratic voters of Cfres:erfield County. I hereby announce myself a canlidate for reelection to the State Senite. subject to rules governing the Democratic Primary. GEO. K. LAXEY. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy "or the office of County Treasurer mbjeet to the action of --the Demo ratic Primary Election. JXO. A. WELSH. Thanking the people for past faiors. I hereby announce myself a andidate for reappointment to tne jf.'ice of County Treasurer, subject to lie rules of the Democratic Primary ,'lectioH. W. A. DOUGLASS. FOll MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a canlidate for appointment as .Magistrate or Chora\v township, subject to the mles of the Democratic primary. FRANK P. EVANS. VOTKF OF OI'KMMi OF HOOKS ok srns< itirnoN. The books of subscriptions of the a lit a I stock of the Cheraw .Motor Yi. will bo opened at the office of I'. Murray. Jr.. on Friday, Aug. Nth it 10 o'clock a. in. HKLHX II. MAY, Ft. It. MAY. I\ A. .Ml'It It AY. Jr. Corporators. Our standard I". S. Out eminent >'{0 'f Juniper Valley Highway is going to ie a credit to our hustling Supervisor Frank King, .".lump in and help hint ?ho>e it across." I.E. WANNAMAKER . IIS DEALERS INy Pure Drugs AND Medicines Have just received a large line of Sterling Silverware, y( "nt (Mass, Fine China, Salad Sets. Ch'ncniate Sets, ('nice I'l:iti>< \'nt I'.ivmkI and Butter Plates, Lamps and lots ol' other tilings seleeled from the largest Xew York houses. We stork Lime Sulphur Wash for Spraying fruit trees. Fresh Garden Seed and Cahhago Plants. We hay only such v?ritles of seed as have proven successful in this section. AT WANNAMAKER'S Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Time Books Trial Balance.), Bills Payable ' Memorandum and Order Books, always 011 hand. Inks Inkstands, Typewriter Papers, Lead Pencils, Writing Tablets \ * AT WANNAMAKER'S Box Papers, 10c. to 50c. eael. Pound Paper, 15c., 25c., 35c. / Envelopes to match. l _ Wi^ENAMAKER '8 _ _ iF E V EUK XTUR The most remedy for Chills ano^|rer?stops the chills and stops them at once ?only twenty five cents per bQttl'e. 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 cent3. . WANNAMAKER'S COLD T A R T, i! T S The best thing we know of for a fresh cold. Only 10 cents a box. WANNAMAKER'S TOIfIC MIXTURE for weakness and poor appetite. It will do you good. It is a fine tonic. Only 35 cqnts a bottle. AT WANNAMAKER'S Window (ilnss for Windows or Pictures. AT WANNAMAKER'S A * 1 11 icunts?m large or siuaii juantities. AT WANNA MAKER'S "We are exclusive agents for Eastman Kodaks and Films. AT WANNAMAKER'S Agents for Iluyler's Candies. AT WANNAMAKER'S Agent for L. E. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen?sold on positive guarantee to give satisfaction, or your money back on request