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alir Chrraui iL 'trmiirlo! I * ? 1'ubii died on 'l'Li.r. du by si?;:?'KLi.\ i'ui.vnxG ca Ciici'UA. .S. C J. N. STRJCKL1N, KJitor and Manager. Successor to the Cheraw Reporter wLi b \v;is established July y, 1885, aud entered as Second Class matter it CLeraw, S. C. COTTON (OM.Kl>S (OMMITIiT. mans roouimit:. . j Features Are Warehouse Sjsteui. lielerred Taxes. Mending of \s?. Iiiin. Aereaire Kediirtion. A programme of legislation for eon-j side-ration by tin- special session of tin general assembly to relieve tlie'sitna-1 tion in South Carolina was proposed i in an interview here yesterday by \V. F. St^isoson of the Cheraw bar. wiio is a member of the house from Clo-stertield eounty. .Mr. Stevenson lelt yesterday afternoon for Austin, where lie will make un_argument before the general assembly of Texas in favor of reduetion of cotton acreage in 1913. The programo proposed is as follows : Est;;-'; tmeiit of a .-late m system to store cotton. Postponement of the eolleeflou of taxes. State and eounty for 1 i* 1 !. The issuance of $1.3uo, una in bondon the asylum properly to place tinState on a cash basis to provide fori the running expenses of the Stabwhile the taxes remain unpaid and t<comple'.e a new asylum at State Park. Reduction**of the cotton acreage in The opinion was expressed by Mr. j Stevenson that the reduction of cotton acreage should be gone about in a direct manner. For this reason a law t ?1 require the fanners to reduce the) acrcge will he introduced. He was! of the opinion that it mie-ht lie well l > pass such a in -sure regardless of tl>. ! action of other cotton pro Itn-iu..' States. "Such a law." In- said, "would j .......... ,ii.-nruifl?..ij,... ..I- ......... Licensing Scheme "The only other feasible way." said Mr. Stevenson. discussing the r-dur-j tion of acreage law. "is that by an occupation lax. My view is tha' j the fanner is bearing his jest norton of the taxes now aai ?j.c? wo load up occupation tax on him it will he hard to do whu* tMs will do 4irectlv and courts 'ook behind disguises ilke that and are more likely to sustain a dire-t open efforts to accomplish this purpose than an indirect one which is accomplished by a burden of taxation. The scries of measures outside of the warehouse hill, are the result of nivj mature personal consideration of the situation {and w!/!le not ^ crf"c? I think can be perfected so as to result in vast benefit to South Carolina. Tic warehouse bill was prepared 1 ?\ John L. McLnurin. but we nere<>ii Utroue' ' v i on the whole scries as to t!??- n?-jir--si s Mition of our troiihl-s. We ip.iek action and in the laiiTtinre of , the Holy Writ. The Kind's bushes lequires haste... One of the im-isuri s or ;?:ir- .t !c Mo Stevenson is ino-mlcd to pla? tl" S ? !<? of South Caolina on a f-e'i basis. Ii is proposed to issm- line.! to the extent of SI.immi.uuo on li property of Ih State llo-pin! for : l,:s;uin. This step will Invo to I,, vo e ? ; in the u?'MeraI election to I : ! ' .v'V< nber :: if favorable action is taken bv tlie gem nil assembly, w! icb lias been called by the aov?nior t" , timet in Columbia October b. Of this , bond issue S.'illo.immi will lie use.l e lilace tli" j?tte aovi'i iie.cU on .1 i . ! " " " {I basis. The r?m:tiniriir sl.coo.iMn ,n i be tnrinl in7(? ill.- S-7rt i; - ' ...i. Fart (if litis fuuil. ?>r aboul ' will If ust'| to reimburse th ' tl ! 1*11 It < | f\!?flu|t(| ill il \ ' ; cm' Slate I 'irk. I'an ^ W ould lif iis-vi in tt'1 1 ' v. ' "fQr till- |iati"!its ol lilt- S.:,lt :.t I',:;.: j Discussing tin finance.- i?i n < . j lies. Mr. Stevenson caiil that ?i !i . j on ibis would bavc to I. laio u whci; II III I'll ol III'- count jr. V. "f l',,C! ' know n at tlie cMra > ion. 'I I - in 1 ol the comities. In- saitl. would not be iirpcni aiitl tin- matter n.iuln lie carrid! over to tin- regular scssioi! i??| .laniiary. i'? Drier < cllcctidi. Following is ti" joint r-so! ion i?' the I'OSt nolle!:.. lit ol 111 ,.-| ' Hint o| taxes: IV enact. 1 I. !,. ; I..' ^ se I * 11 \ C| lite State ;i| Sol.ill t'at'o!'!! I "Fecijoji I. That Slate ami cooiif> i la i s of !!>t t ilia-. !- .iiJ ti; t,. in Indite.: the l.'.ili ol .'env. | ?!.*. on :i;i> jiciinln l> : no in v be nai'l am ! ' ! 5 *I. :.im! ; ill io ami itcSiulin ! V i ; w !i a peiialiv i i i'.' . . i ?.(. I" I III Teafler I"., . ti .,i 1.-1:1 I'or such as in-' unpaid. "Si . '1. Thai; any t:\ -f i S? l|lh t'-" n M ! . la es I. I .ill o; M.r. !vi.*.. . ]ir icii lb bv lilinu Willi 15 conn affidavit tint If ib riior ih> \. :.r nlaiit il ai.v If In- not >! ?it 1 ; l|i ill -. | '' I" ce|; ( .,1 'Ii a" e'l|it j 111 ttt*?-iI 1-v him in I'"! I. "See. Ii shall In- pi : j a r fur any or to inn\ 1 fa's ci re s i; h a'cit.?M'i a*." \\\ F. S*. . ii-i ;I :.i ! !..' ! *.. J I. arin w an -oiii' 1 a a n , fr mi the Souliiei'ii >; i unur. i< 111 -|I.Ir il ofMLfatne for 'e. r? !j\c the . itu.?t j?,:i in s.. ait ' ' i Tin coini: 111. ha* ti low ill1 l . a.; i "\\'e submit this bill a Sta'e - < ;.o in .a tin in. :t i: ' i of the coitou crop. Fir!-I tl;.- omii-I i \ ' " ' rion now existing it may In* wise to*of nruatiize a very large hanking insii- foti I!iI ion. which in connection with the t national rservcd hank can take tin- pet South Carolina warehouse reeepts mid tin procure ciirnicy from* the reserve tin hanks on tliem. If ail the hanks in wii the Slat.- would unite in organizing het s teli an institution tliev might handle gel their warehouse receipts and paper pn secured thereby through such central 1 hank, which would he practically a j foi cent of discount for till such paper| ] wln-re tic cash could he gotton for the same in stiffiiuuit (inanities to finance the surplus crop in South Carolina." I Proceedings of Court of General Sessions. en CO I EC I our) (?r:u r:il Sessions convened I at Ch.'.-tcrlield .Monday morning with 0j I .! _ I S. Wilson, of Clai'endoii conn- be . i.! -sill in ii. of Joe! !'. Horn and ..Mary Sikes, ro charged willi adultry, plead guilty, th Sentence was suspended during good ar i.diavior. Wall t Scott, charged with liouso reaKiiitr and lareenv. plead guilty, nee ? months at hard labor. I. Q. Adams, charged with assault ami buttery with intent to kill, plead t.aiity to assault and battery of high f,T and aggravated nature. Sentence sum- ? , ended during good behavior. Frank Teal, charged with assault !. id ba'terv with intent to kill, plead i;uilty to assault and battery of high 1 and aggravated nature. Sentence, t!! mo bs and imprisonment sum- j j 'iided during y iod behavior. Dave Gillespie, charged wi-.h as-j sault and battery with intent to I*:!', I'leaU guilty. Sentence 0 months and v.O; imprisonment suspended during ._>ood behavior. W. A. I'M wards, alias Wilson Butt .lids, charge 1 with assault and hatII j of ! igit an I aggravated na u*?. lead guilty. .-cnic.H-e sust ' iided du ring goo I ! -'.avior. l.onniJ* Allen, eliai'iretl with bur'.kg.v. ph-ad guilty. Sentence, one } ar at hard labor. Neil Hendricks, charged with tuur<l"r .was declared not guilty by the j -ry. 10. W. M. II. charged with forgery j ZZ i lead guilty. Sentence, one year et f _ 1 ird labor. j m y.,.^ Hubbard, < argutl ttitii tnur-1 ? r. plead guilty of manslaughter, and | was given a s-mtejice of ! years at ! I *'?rd labor. jl iitii I'arker. tin.id r g.o bilk I Will Su.i b. ( hari. : with assault 1 \ i?!! mtcui to tif.i-" j.I _ i i' t > t*l < ttce. - years at haul labor. I Ai ini- . ! Young. .?i vitii as- " ult wiili intent to ravish, verdict of assault and hatter of and aggravated nature. Sentence, one year a' haul labor. % John WilMams, chargi d with bousel. l.: , In ? /!,?? o _4 oncnc inrv BJli li 1 clittl UIIVVII', t v?ovw, m verdict. l/ycar at hard labor. I* *- faaateh*M8fa<g^ 1 I murder, guilty with recommendation * #3 to mercy. Sentenced to life imprisonment. | 1 A. M. ilodges, charaed with viola- ^ lion of ??is-ai y law. found guilty.1 J] Sentence. ii months at hard labor, a - -nteiH-e snsi 'iub i durina uood be- ' bavior. X llo-.s T il'".v, i ha; vie with a-sanlt 3 with intent to lavish, found iruilty hy G tin jtiry. n eoiiiineiid' d to merry. Sen- " :e:;ee. years at Imr d'ahor ^ IJeptnt <o t-ii'inl dun. * I < Hi.. Hon -v. .iol.ii o. Wilson I'te-i 5 si.iine .hidi'": ' \\'i . tin' t'lfatii! hiry. having passe J ' :; submitted to us 'hv th< f it. l eu |i,tu to make the following {6 r> port: * I ? i.i:: ii;a"|?oinl".l bv us to 3 . \:111.ine i e i'oo,- lio tie- j-iil. ilo ! j all .1. ami ' 1 look < y into tite i onilition of the various of- ^ flees, feeolt US fldloW*: T !i"f is neatly kept ami in T fair eoadi.ioii v>ii!i tlie t \ee:>tion of !?f null i*l the ?oh?re;l department Hi ? .1 ie|: i.. in hi -d fo p pair. The j til ^ in \. '! i\ i iiditi it in every re- I ;.>ct and tite prisoners vv'l caret! * T'i toads ::.u:er:;ily spe-ikbr.'. h if" in a very l.n! eon 1 it ton. The ; t lu .e re.;- ac ff-ek. mar Mer-1 it. 'u's ;i;. :s in ba ; eomlii-'on. The ' . i M t o i . ; at < Tain's I it! b: id: i across :. .1 ni i uiir Tii it i aej-e be at: : a. u ! for the -ei. i .- ire as J ?v? : 111 be A- Ql IV PALACE OF EDUCATION AT ' | ' ''' ^ * /' ^r'T <"'s yx ^ ' .'?" ' ^ ^ . zzmgasmm Cr ; r' . i'.iii.tm.'i I'afific Intern.it 'i": 1:5 J. i :!< 0>t :.iic.S U si?t? ?lt tllP S ' -J'.-!. f . :i? : :!)?, constitutlng tlie ' |?: ; ' ii ; ! nrcliitccturnl cmlx ! \ 1,-.:?r. !: juinoipal wester ; i! !!;' ..re :iiod<lt'i| after sira 1 - a:- > i tlf.-e beautiful . ; ;....! discussions. ! :i low of t !io I <iluc of 'I ! ??<! > iria id. aw of inr !*:irl < nu?? 'I! .i :i fountain. T1 < !' ::r:-l*ii<.ifie Inter the county have been examined and md correct. ,V" recommend that a suitable carbo placed in the passageway of court room. We also recommend i it a sweragc system of waterworks ill the proper connections for the nelit of the officers and the public] iierally. be installed as early as icticable in the court house. We thank the Court and its ol'licers all courtesies extended to tts. Respectfully submitted, J. 0. TAYLOR. Foreman. Incendiary Rabbit. A Walla Walla man Is charged with ideavoring to annihilate a rabbit dony with the aid of a pint of kerone and a lucifer match. A rabbit in limitH and tniiehed ild ruaivcu m mc u.|U.u M..u f with a match. Whereupon, with a 'autiful understanding of the fitness things, the blazing creature burwed into the nearest haystack, while ousands of amused rabbits sat ound and watched the fun. No inirance.?Cleveland Plain Dealer. The wise are polite the world over. -Bacon. ftnot-s arr> men of higher stature.? .1. W. SANDERS Henderson Plumbers em Chera We do a high class of sanit Our electrical work is done lies of the Southern Tariff I Country work given promj We build latest governmen ?/the wono its Triumph Reaches Bey vested, $1,250,000. 680 50 Cages and Dens of Wild 0 Big T\dns double O a If C length A. K. Cats 4 II QhH HERDS OF ELEPHANTS, mCLUDING THI QCET Le?11 F"m,T OLb The Demote,eque WORE ACTS, MORE FEATURES, . on earth. Exhibiting ondt that form the most completi wag wrong ^j^^5^s^^w|^Bp5555P3II ' UJDI d ?; AMERICA'S GREAT EXPOSITIC v >& Cs 'a I P i ft ft I I ill i P * w ? Innal Exposition Company. outhwest corncT of the main group main western entrance to the palac Illslnnent of the western facade of n entrance to the Palace of Food 1 iilar recesses In old Konian baths, < doorways, the leisurely gentlemen 01 'bought will be a semi-circle of elgl eilect'ial development. Within the I nitiKs. representative of the ideals c lie portals In the southern facade ar national Expo?it!-:i 0"""? Fr Vvit:ncry of a uarn. M Thorp Is a spirit oi poetry a'Joiit n barn and, unconsciously, men ane touched by it In youth it kindles otar c imagination, and fosters our suscept I- ^ bility to the simple beauty of coinmc a * things; daybreak?with the fresh T i sweetness of the wet grass about lis c as v.e go up the path toward the * j great barn still darkly silhouetteil j against the brightening sky, with tt.ej 1 weathercock, high up against the to y 6 most band of pink, pointing to clear. c With the opening of the barn door J the day's work begins; the horsJj j whinnies at the sound, for his corn; i j the cattle move expectantly in theli stanchion rows; the chickens cackli and cluck in the hayloft, as they dro] fluttering to the floor. Day has begui | ?day, with all Its activities, witlr^j Its comraonplaceness, with all its myi . teries. Something of all this we feeL unknowingly, as we pull back thi C heavy bolt and throw open the barp door.?Suburban Life. Plan Big Engineering Feat. In the Chilean Andes there is a lake 10,000 feet up in the mountains, whic t is prevented only by a granite wall ^ l few feet thick from devastating th) valley below. In order to avert the disaster engineers are draining the water by a tunnel and expect to su> ply electrical current and light to aXT the valley cities through the Wl itet} j nowcr which will be developed. SMYTHE HENDERSON r | t ' (81 Sarvders d Electricians I w, S. C. ary plumbing. ; subject to the rules of the Vssociation's i nspection. , ;< .it and careful attention. : i it approAed Septic Tanks. ' ^jBp^pA^Sj IER SHOW^W ond the Seasl Capital In- I . Persons and Horses?640 NMK I Animals; Caravan ot Camels i III Acts, Features snd Euro- IIIA I IU pean Sensations IUV K>^B j E TWO SMALLEST IN THE WHOLE WORLD ( y, equilibrists; St. Denis Trio; itriennes and other famed artists MORE THRILLS, THAI ANY SHOW JWBp jt tents that are waterproof, s tented city in the universe. There is something new ^?vV^*JPrvv\V st Transcontinen- f x tha Traveling ' l - /most tremendous. ? Gorgeous and Glittering Street ^ \i Parade ever seen since the bef ginning of time, on downtown streets at 10:30 a. m. exhibition Jay. One ticket admits to everying advertised. 2 & 8 p.m. rain or shin?,. IN, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. t i of exhibit palaces. To the loft is fbr p. This is one of two half-domes com ;? the main group, the other being the : roducis. >r in buildings surrounding the Forum ' old Rome were wont to gather for iu i ' i it columns, surmounted by figures b> | Kime of Vigor, n similar colonnade will a f physfe-l d'-veb-pment. In the centei e Italian renaissance. \V\ Ii. Fa.ville ii j anclsco in February, 1913. i 1 * In order to r entire Stock of lions and Dry The enti Largely We will not at stock, but invite y fc.. 2b ^ rou sands of yards Cotton ar j^O\ er 1,500 yards Silks?all at Over 400 yards Matting? all Over 1,200 yards Curtain Go( Over 200 yards Table Dsinasl One Piece Felt?at Bargain 1 Hundred Ladies Waists- SiB I kindreds of Misses and Chil A few dozen Ladies Dresses? A few dozen Ladies Tub Skir Thousands of;^irds Kmbroidt Dozens of Ladies Silk and Ki A few dozen Doylies and Na| A few Ladies Auto Coats -all Dozens of Bov's Wash Suits i Over 150 Ladies' Corsets?all A few Ladies' Silk Cndenkir * i i i ? 1 f' i.: i. i. l^ar^-e line i/units aim tumii Large line Ladies' and Childi Dozens of Lace Curtains--all Thousands of yards of Laces T housands of dozens of Butto Hundreds of Men's and Hoys Hundreds of Hoys' and Men' )ver Two Thousand Dt Al Hundreds of Men's and Boy'i Hundreds of Overalls?all at Over Two T housand pairs Sh Ten Chamber Sets?all at Bar (Jlassware?all at Bargain Lri Crockery?all at Bargain lhic Canned Meats?all at Bargain Canned Vegetables?all at Bar Over 1,000 pounds of To!>acc< Over 2,5^0 Old Va. Cheroots Cigars - all at Bargain I'rices. 5(H) lbs. Boasted CoHce?ill al Sale Startec Lasts 1( Sugar this week ' 25 Pound; Value of Trees. Sir.co the formation of rocks la oxeedingly slow, the soil is a resource of r< 'riceless value. According to Prof. J. lowman, many glacial scratches that *' iere made on rock during the last gla- of. ial period, between 60,000 and 76,000 *' ears ago, are still as fresh as if they :ad been made only yesterday. Yet, ince the glaciers thus recorded them- ju elves, man has come up from the cc avo and the stone-hainmer. Seventy m housand years is a very short time th or tho development of a soil cover; | th or man it meats a period so great1 bl hat the mind can hardly grasp it, ! fa Phe cutting off of tho trees exposes fa he soil so that the rain beats upon i t. and since it haa lost the protection ' hat the roots and litter on the ground iCordtd, the Eoil is 60on washed away, n 6'.) years a single lumber merchant ' an deprivo the raeo of soil that raluires 10.000 yearB to form. Pie&sant Maws for Hubby. Young Wife ito cider and seasick husband) *-"Now, dear, just be as comfortable as you can, and don't worry about me. I'm not lonesome There's half a dozen men up on deck who's been awfully nice to me. And such a Joke! They think I'm a widow!"? Puck. I ^ Emperor is III. London.?A dispatch to The Times ni Geneva says The Suisse states at Emperor William is ill with In mmafon of the songs, as a -esult having fa'len into a trench DHed tlx va'A**. World's Darkest Moment The darkest moment is said to be st before dawn. This is now dlsivered not to be so. The darkest oment, relatively speaking, is when e noonday sun shines. Then it is at living things on the earth are inded by the dazzle of the sun and il to recognize the light that never ils out in space. fice aise the cash, Clothing, Sh Goods at Saci f ire eftock is 01 Reducec tempt to quote p ou to come and s J lnpnKargeifiid Wool Dress Goods- all a' Bargain Prices, at Bargain Prices, xls and Draperies?'^11 at Bar c?all at Bargain Prices. Vices. Lawn, Wool?all at Barga drens Dresses and Blouses?i -all at Bargain Prices, ts?all at Bargain Prices. ?ries?all at Bargain Prices, d Gloves?all at Bargain Prii pkins? all at Bargain Prices, at Bargain Prices, md Rompers?all at Bargain at Bargain Prices, ts-all at Bargain Prices, en's Muslin Underwear? al *en's Winter Underwear?al at Bargain Prices, all at Bargain Prices, ns?all at Bargain Prices. Hats?all at Bargain Prices s Caps?all at Bargain Price.4 illars Men's Suits and I and Pants II at Bargain Prices s Dress and Work .Shirts ?a I Bargain Prices. oes and Slippers?all at Barg gain Prices. ces. es. Prices. gain Prices. )?all at Bargain Prices. ? all at Bargain Prices. * t Bargain Prices. ! Saturday, ) Days I HARI Two lbs. for 17c. Tt s Sugar i Knows Better Now. Wlfey?Do you !e-oIle"t that once when we had a quarrel 1 said you wero Just as mean as you could be? Hubby?Yes, my dear. Wlfey?Oh, T-un, how little did 5 I know you t!..:i .''outou Evenmr I Transcript I - 1 No Relief. The cynical person was standing in front of a part of an exhibition of local art talent labeled "Art Objects.' "Well, I suppose art does object, and I can't blame her, but there doesn't seem to be any help for tt," he finally said. | Visitors frj u other pa' <.s of Ches terfleld County arc especially welcome here. % Our diningroom is now run as a retsaurant. The average cost of a J meal is 50 cents. ^ Our parlors have always been at c the disposal of the ladles. J It Is not necessary to take a room J Just walk right into the dining room. 1 c HOTEL COVINGTON 1 Safe! i i I will sell my w TT ?_ \T_ oes, nais, i>orifice Prices. i sale at i Prices rices on this large ;ee for yourselves. Bargain Prices. gain Prices, in Prices. til at Bargain Prices. CCS. Prices. I at Bargain Prices. 1 at Bargain Prices. I j i. Pants, and Boys Suits I 1 at Bargain Prices, a in Prices. I Sept. 19th ! I g< ^onger j b; SALL :n lbs. for 78c. " t ii th for $1.85 IE. IlNNlMiEER ! SONS DEALERS IN 1 Pure Drugs AND Medicines lave just received a large line of Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass, ^ine China, Salad Sets, Chocolate sets, Cake Plates, Nut Sets, Bread ind Butter Plates, Lamps and lots if other things selected from the . argest New York houses. We block Lime Sulphur Wash for Spraying fruit trees. ? Fresh Garden Seed and Cabbage Plants. We buy only such v%rifles of seed as bare proven successful iu this section. \ T WANNAMAKER'8 Blank Bonks, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Time Books Trial Balances, Bijls Payable Memorandum and Order Books, always on hand. Inks Inkstands, Typewriter Papers, Lead Pencils, Writing Tablets AT WANNAMAKER'8 4 Box Papers, 10c. to 50c. eacl. Pound Paper, 15c., 25c., 35c. Envelopes to match. I WANNAMAKER'S ? FEVER MIXTURE 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 ona . * dollar. WANNAMAKER'S *! LIVER TONIO 1 . \ Have you forgotten ^Jiow much gocW it didr yottf y Only 25 oenti. j WANNAMAKER'S 2 COLD TABLEtS ^ v 7I The best thing we know of for a fresh cold. Only 10 cents a box* __. 1 ? WANNAMAKER'S \ TONIC MIXTURE for weakness and poor appetite. It Will do,you good. It is a fine tonic. Only 35 cents a bottle. \T WANNAMAKER'S Window Glass for Windows or Pictures. IT WANNAMAKER'S ^ Paints?in large or small-, quantities. \ T WANNAMAKSE'8 * We are exclusive agents for En-:man Kodaks and Films. # 1 IT WANNAMAKER'8 Agents for Uuyler's Candies. AT WANNAMAKER'8 J -Agent for )<. E. Waterman s Ideal Fountain Pen--sold 011 positive guarantee to give ' satisfaction, or your money ^ linek 011 request. / laJjSL Al'TOlXG AT NMJHT very dangerous unless you have a ood light. I have just received a lot f Pres-to-Light Gas Tanks for exlange put poses. You can get ex- ** tanges at any time?day or night. Iso am equipped to recharge Storage itteries. For all light troubles C. THOMAS NOTICE. The Books of Kegistiation 'or lestorfleld County will be open at le Court House until 30 days before le General Election. S. B. TIMMONS. E. T. WHITE, W. M. BELK, County Board of Registration.