Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, August 27, 1914, Image 4

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GERMANS OCCUPY ; BRUSSELS III LflSI ONLY OUTPOST FIGHTING IS OC CURRING ON THE BATTLE LINE. BELGIUM CAPITAL FALLEN I Reports Do Not Cover Casualties BeFore City Fell?Price of Food Is Declining Now. London.?The Germans have at last occupied Biussels '>ut In Alsace they seem to he making no advance. The latest report is that the French have recaptured Muelhausen and it still seems true that after 18 days of fighting there are no German troops on French soil. On Germany's Eastern frontier there has been considerable outpost fighting which would indicate that the Rus- : sians are completing their work of concentration. There have been no serious collisions in this legion as yet, ' however. Austria is too much engag- | ed with Russia and with need of helplng Germany to make much progress in her campaign against Sorvia. No news whatever has been received of any naval movements, j either in the North Sea or the MedIterranean. \ u > ~\ "V"'* - 3L Drinks K \ ?it answers e1 ^ quiremcnt?vim, ^; y- V whplesomenessT % It will satii Demand the penuir N icknaraes cncoura # THE COCA-COlJ \Cheneeer you see r.n Nf^Arrow think ? of Coca-Cola HB aHKBHSy-~ mm it is certainly not a confnrtah'c should invade your home, they could so vaults for taking care of your mom-v. strong locks and thick walls. Why have I'KAl'.K OF MINI), and th~.t safe hands. ]>o YOUR hai The First Ns Lost Dollars Make a mental note of tl your days. The dollar tit a no ni >re ?j;o >d. Hat the t in this safe hank and drav compounded ijuarterJy, is i sleep and play. It is your iness. Then, too, there are nun an association with this ban to the you hit business man; THOUSAN l)S <>f dollars t Come in and let us shov help you. Merchants & F ? III it \ S\ SOI I I _ The death of rope mis will be made the occasion for another effort to bring about peace. It is stated that when t! e conclave meets in Rome to elect a new pope it will send an appeal to the waning nations for J peace and will ask the United States to aid in bringing about tranquility. According to the few t?its of news allowed to come in from Berlin something like normal eonditions prevail in the German capital. The price of food is declining and now that troop , movements have been completed a resumption of c^neral work on railways is beginning. Confirmation has been received on the report that Kmperor William has ordered resistance to any effort that Japan may make to seize Kiso Chow. ; Japanese Keturnea. San Francisco.?The Japanese cruis- ! er Idznmo from San Diego entered Sun Francisco harbor. Hoke Smith Carries Georgia. Atlanta, Ga.?Complete and incomplete returns from a majority of the counties of Georgia at a late hour at night indicated that United States Senator Hoke Smith has been nominated for re-election to the Senate over ills (pponent, former Governor Joseph .M. Brown, by an overwhelming majority in the statewide Democratic primary. Nomination is equivalent to election. Fulton county, in which At- , lanta is located, 'vas carried by Suiitb i-y more than G.OCO majority. New Call to Arms. Loridon.?In a dispatch from Amsterdam the Reuters Telegram Company correspondent transmits an oficial crmmnnieation from Vienna sayinp that a new iiu>oili/.ation order calls all first-class reservists iQenjboj i- y.\ / ' 0^,' ^ / rz >-?y / yery beverage re, vigor, refreshment, sfy you. ff ic 1>y full name? T f'M lint; to Know tl.:it if burglars or lire icaislv linil voi r mom-v. Our banK has It \\;is built for that purpose, with not put your nionev in the bank and s riiiv ifdiiu: of knowing t'.at it is in iking with l"S. atinnal Rank ire No Good lis ;uiil remember it all t is spent ian bring \?>u loll ir that is deposited in cs 4 per cent, interest, nakin^ money while \on "silent partner" in busuhers of ways in which k can he of great benefit ; such ways as may mean :o him in a few years. v you wherein we can arniers Bank I >1 C V l?0|.| \ \ [l BIG BATTLE RAGES NEWS IS BOTTLED PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO GET ANY NEWS AWAY FROM BRUSSELS. LITTLE CHANGE IN ALSACE French Cavalry Have Successful Encounter With Germans at FlorenviII?.?Germans Crossing Meuse. London.?Dispaches from Brussels announce that the British, French and Russian Ministers, with their staffs, have left for Antwerp. The Brussels correspondent of the Exchange TefCgraph Company says It is becoming practically impossible to get news away from Brussels as the censor forbids Information concerning troop movements being published However, it is certain that a tremeu dous battle is in progress within the area stretching from Diest and Tirle mont, as far as Givet. The general impression here is thai no effort will be made to concentrate for the defense of Brussels as the at tacking Germans would not be of suf ficient strength to warrant such con centration. I Paris.?The following official state ment was given out: | "Latest advices are to the effecl that the French Army has reached Mjrhunge (Morchingen) in Alsace Lorraine, IS miles southeast of Metz Our advance was very rapid In the afternoon beyond the river Seille. Al the end of the day we reached Delme on one side, and Morhange 011 the other. "There is little change in the situa tion in Upper Alsace. We continue tc advance in Vosges. The Germans have retaken the village of Ville. Oui troops have occupied Chatean Salins and Dieuze, but face well fortified and strongly held positions. "Our cavalry has had a successfu encounter with the Germans at Flor envllle, Belgium. Large Germar formes, it is announced, are crossinj the Meuse between Liege and Namur "One of the French brigadiers has asked the commander-in-chief tc make public the following facts. "A French Hussar made prisoner was dragged by German soldiers intc an Alsatian village and his throai was cut before the villagers, who tea tify to the deed." Hurt In Auto Wreck. Columbia.?Mrs. If. C. Randolph and Mrs. Paul Matthews were painfully In jured recently in an automobile acci dent at Gregg and Gervais streets The engine on the automobile wenl "dead" and was struck by a work cai of the Columbia street railway com pany which was proceeding down the hill. Mrs. Randolph, who was at the wheel, jumped and was knocked un conscious. Mrs. Matthews was unable to leave the car, which was carried over 200 feet, according to Mr. Mat thews before stopping. Attend Annual Meeting. Columbia.?J. E. McDavld, manapei of the Columbia office of the South can Life and Trust Company ol Greensboro, leaes for Asheville to at tend the annual meeting of the Hun dred Thousand Club of that companj at Pinecrove Inn. This is Mr. McDa vid's fifth consecutive winning o membership in the club. This yeai I he Is also in the more rarefied atmos I nhere of membership in the Two Hun dred Thousand Club. Since the com pany opened offices here it has Jn vested $70,000 in Columbia. No reward la comparable to the Ir ward assurance that you have don your best?Marden. Men resemble the gods in nothin so much as in doing good to their fe! low creatures.?Cicero. CARRANZA ENTERS CAPITAL. Mexico City.?Qen. Venustiano Cat ranza, supreme chief of the Mexicai revolution and now Provisional Presl dent of the Republic, entered the Cap Ital. It is estimated that more than 150, 000 persons crnowded the line o march of the new President and hi: followers, which extended from thi village of Atzoapotazalco to the Na tional Palace, six miles. There wai ho disorder as General Carranza an< his staff passed through the cheerlni crowds, which showered them witl flowers and confetti and from whicl came cries of "long live Carranza long live the Constitutionalist Gov eminent." Infection and Insect Bites Bangcrou: Mos(|iiitos. flies and other insects which breed quickly in garbage pails ! ponds of stangnant water, barns | musty places, etc., are carriers of dis case, Every tunc tnoy one you, me: inject. poison into your system fron which some dread disease may resul (Jet a hottle of Sloan's Liniment. I I is antiseptic and a few drops wil neutralize the infection caused by in sect bites rusty sells. Sloan': Liniment disinfects Cuts, Bruises anc Sores. You cannot affor^ to be with out it in your home. 6illy 2.1c. a your Druggist. Berlin Hears Decree. Washington. ? Japan's declaration of war on Germany has reached Iier lin, according to official reports re ceived in Washington. Whether the declaration was sent by cable or wireless was not Indicated. Report Confirmed. Paris,?The foreign office declared that France a^d Great Britain had agreed to advance to Belgium to help hor meet the demands of Germany, the sum of $i00,00U,000. Each power will contribute $50,000,000. Summer Coughs Are Dangerous Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat a"d Lung Troubles, Including Consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent complications. It Is soothing and antiseptic and makes yon feci better at once . To delay is dangerous get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery .' >e. ami $!.(??? bottles at your Drugf.nc. pud Sl.OPbottlcs at your Druggist. r j ABLE TO EAT A FEW TR FLE Star's Appetite Had Not Com' jletel Failed, Judging by the^lnr er She Order?|^*y^ The theatrical manager leane< I wea ily against the desk In the ol3ce c the hotel. "Well, how goes it?" said thf clerl The manager shrugged his shduldei without replying. "Good business?" Tho manager evaded the qircstloi "I'm afraid we may have to close bi fore the season's over. My star's sicl When sho comes to the theater e night she's hardly able to get tfiroug her work. She says she can't eat an; , thing." Just then the telephone bell rani The clerk turned to answer {t. A ter listening for a moment hd 6aid "Wait till I get a pencil. I'vejgot t 1 write that down." As he wrote he repeated: >'Moc , turtle soup, soft shell crabs, horte house steak, half a chicken, fcashe potatoes, peas, string beans, lomat salad, ice cream, strawberries tjad co i fee. Whew!" Then he shoutid int i the phone: "How many is thatdinne for? One? Whew!" -J Then he turned to the ninage "That's your 'star's' dinner," f? uai quietly. 0 Directory of Minerals. I Every city has a directory r.f its ii habitants. If you do not kq?Rra po son's name but do known:u;t h j Is a paperhanger, the classified bus ness directory will locate him far vm I A directory of the useful nmeral In the United States, on rau?h th 1 6aino plan, has just been published b the United States Geological ftirve; If you want to know where ety on of the 400 useful minerals occfts, thi directory gives the list of localtieu i each state where your mineral, vill b found. This publication should je^us< ful to many classes of people'-ii man ways. If someone wants to s<|l yo stock in a Texas oil company t.e r port will tell you In what counlies i Texas oil is produced and lr> win other counties It may eventuaily t found. If your wife wears ;~bloo< I stone lavalliere, the report gives yo the only locality in the United State I where that stone is known ti. occu If you want to manufacture plaster ( paris or need lime for your ba<k pa ture, this report will tell you wiere t find the gypsum and gives the ltcatio ' of your nearest limekiln. | > GOOD HACKS FOK BAIf ' Client w Kosldeiits Are Learnln< Ho t To Mxeliunge the Old Hart For a Stronger One. Does your back ache, feel wetk an painful? Do you suffer headaches, Hngiu I and depression? I Is the urine discolored, passages i; regular? The kidneys may be calling fer hel Weak kidneys cannot do their wor Give them the help they ne*d. To cure kidney backache you nun cure the kidneys. Use a tested and proven feldm remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills following E. T. West, BroatWTT Darlttglo S. C., says: "I had a lame and fchir back and pains through my kidney I used Doan's Kidney Pills as dlreot< and they acted so beneficially, lhat have no hesitation in telling of n experience. 1 have not been bo|her< by backache since." Convincing proof of merit in tl The above is not an isolated: cas Mr West is only one of many ih th vicinity who have greatfully encorsr Doan's. If your back aches?ifi yoi kidneys bother you, don't simpfv at ? for a kidney remedy?ask distinct' 0 for Doan's Kidney PPls, the san that Mr. West had. Fiftc all store Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Biffal 1 X. Y. Ho. 1 WIKfcLtSS CHUM UtKLin. Recounts Victory Over French ar ^ | the Pursuit. [. I Berlin.?(By wireless to AsBouatt I Press from \auen. Germany to Sa j ville, L. 1.)?Official announcmiei _' was made here that the German arm L | commanded by Grand Duke Alfred , 1 of Wnterteniberg has defeated i French army at Neufchatelau. It captured many guns, flans ar prisoners, Including several general j j German armies under Prince Ru 1 precht of Bavaria. Crown Print ^ Frederick Wilhelm and Grand . Albrecht are vigorously pursuing tt . French. \ | The army under Rupprecht cai : tured 150 nuns at Luneville, Ba'moi ! and Cirey (in the French departnei ! of Muerthe-et-Moselle.) < The army commanded by thf , crown prince pursued the Frencl b , yond Longway. The Get mans are west of the Mius .' nnd are advancing against Mue?&leg< , They have defeated an Englieh hii] nde of cavalry. -'I " I .. Has \onr Child Worms . j j Most children do. A Coated. Firrc . longuo; strong isreatu; mopac , Pains; Circles under Eyes; Palo, Sa I low Complexion; Nervous*, Fretful . Grinding of Tenth; Tossing in Sieer t Peculiar Dreams?any one of lies t i indicate Child has Worms. Get a bo of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once kills the Worms?the cause of von t child's condition. Is Laxative and aK Nature to expel the Worms. Siypplied in candy form. Easy fc 1 ! children to take. 2">? at your Drip gist. Kiicklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, F-or Those Who Wish to Reduce. Do you always take every opporti nity to walk when you can? If j is a matter of several blocks, do yc take a car when it is possible? Tuk every opportunity to walk, but \^al as if you really enjoyed it; put som energy into this exercise. Really mpk it an exercise. Do not eat more tha 1 one starchy food at a meal, drin plenty of water, but betwaen meiih and, above ail, eat enough to alia hunger, but stop there; do not dot tinue as if you were never going t get another meal instead of one quit as heavy in another four or five honri Another thing sleep with plenty! c fresh air circulating In your sleepin room and if you aro very stout Id with just sufficient sleep, and ablv all omit the nap in the middle of th day. f 1 I I IkhmI :, KB-, J! CARE FOR BROODER CHICKS ~ r. Losses During Brooding Period Cause ^ f. Many Poultry Farms to Fail? I: Classification of Devices. ' o (By PROF. JOHN WILLARD P.OLTE.) 1 ^1 A brooder Is any device for hous- j | ing baby chicks and furnishing them (j with tlio protection and warmth that .. Q they get from the hen under natural ^ fm' conditions. _i Like all domestic fowls, the baby ,r chicken lacks the power to keep himself warm enough to develop, and he _ ' must receive heat from outside sources ? at regular intervals, even iu mild N : weather, or he will die. It is really j remarkable l.ow many different things ; ' can kill chicks, and it is the losses during the brooding period that cause 1 ? thinking or lie will fail. I S r" The use c.f artificial brooders is ab-1 10 solutely nee ssary where the eggs are hatched in large numbers by incuba-1 tors, because it is hard to get hens ' 's to care for chicks which they have j 0 not hatched, and it takes no more time , y or space to handle a hundred chicks ^ In a good brooder than to manago a 10 hen and a dozen chicks. '8 Hens will usually rear a larger pron , portion of the chicks, though, because ~ ! they call the babies to them when it ^ grows cold or stormy; they are con- [ y stantly on the lookout for danger, u teach the chicks to eat and are always J ^ on the job Man's inventive genius' n has developed brooding devices that -v lt do everything but think like a hen, (' 10 and the man in charge must do the 1 thinking or he will fail. u Hrooding devices may be classified ! 's as follows: r* Indoor types?Fireless, lamp-heated, i electric heated and continuous hot wa?" ter heate d brooders. | ^ ? Outdoor types? lamp-heated, lamp- T", 11 heated colony house brooders and gasoline-heated colony house brooders. j For the small poultry keeper who does not wish to use hens, we unheal- > tatingly recommend the use of the inn door lamp-heated brooder. Ilecause of his modest requirements, the only, other type of brooder that fits his d needs is the individual out-door lamp- ?. heated type, and this device is too1 )r much exposed to the temperature changes to be safe for the amateur, j unless he is about the place all day. Firtless brooders are not advisable except for experts, as they derive their !' heat from the chicks themselves and k- the heat varies too much. WATER FOR THE DUCKLINGS I ;y Arrangement of Drinking Fountain II- ! lustrated Will Be Found Useful ^ in Keeping Them Dry. Iwbsyh the nfltural thing ?1n \9 _ "B5. aucKH in water, when very young n' they should not be allowed to splash around in it. Ducklings should be p s- kept as dry as possible until their 1 g id feathers have formed. They have a ! 0 I habit of slopping the water around j iy when drinking, and the arrangement Hl of the drinking fountain illustrated : ' will be found useful in keeping the , ^ ducklings dry. j ' 10 A piece of galvanized wire cloth, | 0 quarter-inch mesh, 18 inches square,! is Is tacked to a wooden frame and id placed on the ground. If the soil is ' ir gravelly or sandy the drainage will be good, but if not it is better to dig v J l(* Water Fountain for Ducklings. i a hole about two feet deep and fill It j * ? with small stones,, over which tho j frame is placed on the wire screen in the center and fastened tin-re. For i iy j j* very small ducks the weight of the _ fountain and the water it contains will be suflicient to hold it in position and j(a prevent it upsetting. This method of placing tlio fountain s? p. will allow for good drainage of the ,0 water spilled around the fountain, and : ,'e the ducks standing on the wire screen je will he kept dry and not splashing " arour.d in puddles of mud and water as is usually the case. Fine Mothers for Chicks. ,*( Turkeys make fine mothers for , chickens. In France they persuade tho turkey hen to sit before she has laid an egg. They fill a box too nar- j e row for tho lion to stand upright in p with hay to within twelve inches of a tho top. give the turkey a good feed p of grain and some eggs, fasten her ^ down and leave till the next day, when she is taken off to feed and wa- J ter. In four days it is claimed she is 0 'd ready to adopt the nest and eggs and I' h can be given the eggs to be hatched. ^ sl |. Place for Roosts. I c< (. All rrorts shouM he hack near the ti ,'o north wall of tin? building so that the fowls will not he hit by drafts from IX the open wind >w<; in front. It Summer Coiilipulion Dangerous s lo 1 k Constnmtion in Summer-time is r r more dangerous than in the fall, win- J T ter or spring. The food you rat is. p, often contaminated and is more like- ).; ly to ferment in your stomach. Then 1 f, you are apt to drink much cold wate? ;,| during the hot weather, thus injuring in your stomaeli. ('olid. Fever, l'tomj. ? maine Poisoning and other ills are (|, u natural results. Po-Do-Lax will keep ,, you wcdl. as it increases the Pile, the k natural laxative, which rids the bow- (< o els of the congested poisonous waste. t\ e Po-I)o-Lax will make you feel better. n Pleasant and effective. Take a dose nl to-night, ol'c. at your Druggist. \ y * i- Checked German Cavalry. oi o London.?The Central News has re- [? e celved a dispatch from Paris saying M1 3. that French forces defeated a detachif merit of Gernuin eavlary coming from ( g Leopoldshnehe and Hnenlngen, In an o engagement near Pasel. The Germans e retired in the direction of St. Louis e leaving aOO dead and wounded on the field. They lost most of their horeei. ILWIHAL Mower,. C-l't. cut, made by Walter A. Woods?the best Mower j made, new at $37.."0?only one left,' T. s. Gregory. ft I V the best Baggy made South?j jL the Hackney- -price $7.7.00. T. 3. Gregory, Cheraw, S. C. For R'-at I rooiu ('o.tage eu l-'.er- ^ law r'tee Apply to T. F. Mnllov. UK BUST Horse, Cow, Hog and Chicken remedies sold for colic in horse, diseases rri row, choiera in liogs and chickens. T. S. Grocery, _ Cheraw, S. C. I ^ fANTKD?Good reliable agen'. to get up Laundry. Will pay liberal rentmission. Reference required. Write at once. Rennetlsville Steam Laundry. Ronnettsville, S. C. 0 MOUK WAGONS at the price we I are now offering when this car load ? is sold. Better buy now while you can get them. T. S. Gregory. 1 TALL I'Ki? BKKK I h.u on li.mil i plenty cf Stall lei IV. \es ;:!i i v.:I j he in Clteraw at my old rtand alie.* September 1st, wi.'h Beef, Pork j Saussage, Chickens. Kggs and in I fact with all kinds of country pro-! duce generally. Now have on hand jfine stall fed beeves, am buying pevery day and will continue to buy. I Give me a call. A. 15. DAVIS. I I'GGIKS?well known makes, such as Corbitt, at $70; The Virginia at $70; The Washington at $t ?r?; Southern Queen at $00?all standard grades. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw, S.C iTlLuPsH! NGl.TiS t)ne car load oilj Cedar Shingles have arrived. Prices right. See me i-J. once il you v.a good Shingles. Also have * one ."-n "se'iiier Maxv.oll toillilic I car for sale or trade?is in Rood cond? ion. J. F. Harper, Cheraw AKR1AGKS at $7."?, $s:., $00. made by Amos Carriage Co., standard makes. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw. S. C. I.VKNESS, both Wagon and Iluggy ?prices from $10. $12.."0. $1C.."?0 to $20. You can't beat them. T. S. Gregory, Cheraw, S. C ALTOIX* AT SIGHT j very dangerous unless you have n ood light. I have just received a lot f Pres-to-Light Gas Tanks for exhange purposes. You can get exhanges at any time?day or night, lso am equipped to recharge Storage a: lories. For all light trouble.; C. THOMAS j | C. M.HASKEW | CHERAW, S. C. Practical -IO USE SHOER AND (JEN ERA I. HI.AC'kSM til I The same place near A. C, L. eight station. Prices right and all work guaran ?cd. FOR REST Ql'ALITY BEEF nd for Chickens, Eggs and Country roduce be sure and give me a call, in better prepared than ever to serve on. Located next door to Express ffice 011 Market street, and I will apreciate your business, and if good tuff and good service is what you re looking for I am sure you yill . Hitinue with nie once you give me a ial. Yours for business, C. M. BOGAN M VSTEirS S.\ I.K. tale of South Carolina our.ty of Chesterliehi. In obedience to a decree granted in use of Winbinn ISrothers vs. Annie . Jones ami A. J. Stnit';, I will offer >r sale liefore the Court House door t Chesterlield, S. v. iti.in the legal ours of sale on the first Monday in epteniber next, to the highlit bid r for cash, the following real esIle: All that certain piece, pare >1 r tract of land, situate and being in rile Hill township. Cliest-n field conn'. Sta'e of South Carolina, eontainig one hundred and lifty (1 -" ?? acre.-, ore or less, and bounded o tithe orth by lands of J. \V. McLean, on le East by lands of C. I). McLean, i the South by lands of ,1. \Y. Mcean and on the West by lands forerly known as the Merriman lands -the same lining Hie old home place ' W. It. ltrown. Purchaser to pay for papers P. A. Ml KUAN. Jr.. Master. Aug, 10 It'll. _ Fresh Hoof, Pork and H. A. BURCH PH0H1 Covington Hotel !II<1 CHERA> Professional Cards ? r-.*. ^ HMJI?MW ' I Bit. J. K. FI'NBEItltl'KK Dental Surgeon Phonos: Oifico 12S. Residence 17J Office over M & F. Bank huiluihg Bit. G. A. IM'Xni, Jit. ij Benta! Surgeon i i Office Flours: 0 to 1 and 2 to 6 i Phonos: Oflice 222. Resident 72 POLLOCK & l'EGl'ES Aliornevs.at-Liiw Of flee: CP i?|u<S!a Club Building. Ono member of firm will he at Chesterfield every Monday A. D. CHAPMAN Livery and Feed Stables Sand and 0ravel for sale. CIlKltAff, S. C. Next to Ranard Flotcl Reasonable prices. Prompt Service ? ? FOR RENT Two connecting office rooms in linvv Pnsf Ol'flpo tiiiildliiir tio lighls. water and heat. See us for rates. Clicrnw Insurance & Trust Co. / RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Vrm Mfly I ,j According to all the However, You W WHAT Had you Thoi Will you d;;Vs ',e paid? Will } as you' wife? Will your c Is the Prospects EncouragingThinking long and well?and if for the payment of your depts and orphans WILL POINT THE Cheraw Insurant And WELLS wil T ~AA D.iiMinir CIiror Pofi L/dUU iJUUUUIg V/ T VI ? VJ Guaranty Loan CHERA\ Real Estai All Kinds ofjnsur It will be our p Prompt attention at all Give us your FIR] represent the strongest s Phone 192 Pork Satissnge ^ 'S MARKET E 80 ?... Second Street A/, S. C. NOTICE. 4 The Books of Registiation 'or Chesterfield County will be open at he Court House until 30 days before the General Election. S. B. TIMMONS, E. T. WHITE, W. M. BELK, County B<-.a?-d of Registration. J*. No. 666 * Tbia ia a preacription prepared Mpeelallf for MALARIA or CHILLS * FEVER. Five or aiz dotea will break any caae, and if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2Sc loo BEST QCALITY ENVELOPES with your name and return address print* ed on them, sent post paid for only nnn+o No matter who j ou are', what your lusiness. or where you II w?. you should :xe un envelope with your name and return address for evo:*y letter you mail. 'i ho envelopes wo give yoa are the iest quality white. The return card will appear as follows: After five days return to JOHN HOWARD JACKSON R. F. D. X. 1, ^ CIIESTKRFI121.D, S. 0. You may clip the following blank and write just what you want on the lines, and return to us with 35c in silver or stamps, and the envelopes will he mailed to you the day after ;he order is received. After five days return to AVrite your name on first line; rural route or box number on second, and postoffice address on third line, and mail to THE CHERAW CHRONICLE, CHSKAW, S. C. Rules of the Game, }l ill Die Some Day THEN? j lght About It? four widow wear as good clothes n'.ldren continue in scho :l' or is it Clouded with Gloom T you decide to make provisions and the support of your widow I - ! WAY TO THE _ ce & Trust Co_ IT 11 tell you How t Office, Cheraw, S. C. & Trusty Co. y, s. c. L _ T [ , Loans, ance, Bonds, etc. ileasure to serve you. times. E INSURANCE. We standard companies Office: Finlay.on Hldg