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^RfeOUprmti QlljronlrU 11 Published on Thursday w. ^ 8TRICKLIN PRINTING CO. ^ Cneraw. 8. C h - ? : I J. N. 8TRICKLIN, 1 [ Editor and Manager. 1 ^ tuoc-asor to U^h.r.. Reporter r which was eetabliahed July 9, 1885, and entered as Second Class matter 1 at Cheraw, 8. C. For eighteen years I have tried hard { V to furnish a paper up todate and K clean. I realize there have been may , [mistakes, but you must know that no man or business can be perfect. When { I started The Chronicle the plant was ( very small. Since then I have added to the outfit, spending every dollar 1 , made over and above living expenses, until now I have here in Cheraw one of the most complete plants to be found in any town of Cheraw's size. When I assert that your newspaper is worth much to your town and section, I do not make the claim braggingly. I realize that the power behind the throne of commercial achievement is money, and back of money there must be brains, enterprise and character. Cheraw* possesses men of these characterics and this has added much to the pleasure and effectiveness of my work. The Chronicle could not have advanced as it has without the Kn^Ulnir iHvon If hv tho crnnrl npnitlp ? ? aome of whom have liberally patronised us.' To those who have been loyal to The Chronicle, I extend my heartfelt thanks. I have succeeded in the conduct of my business and I want the business to continue to succeed,^ but it takes money to publish a newspaper and having no capital my only way to continue The Chronicle is by selling space in its columns to business men of the town. I promise that with a liberal patronage I will Rive you a better paper. The past I think is a sufficcnt guarantee of the fulfilment of BUdh promises. I must have a better patronage from the business HMfoien of the city. If there is no way ^^^Htarguld be exceedingly glad for a com^^^^^HHttta^Cheraw's business men, who business, why then ^J^^^^^^^^^^HjHjl^ha^continued desection, But thr ^^^^^^^^RHHRPngenJes. ^^^^HHP^PPBaanhone has sired some ^HHHnSehlnes can talk as plainly, as long ^MH^and almost as fast as any woman. lg8rTJ! November also Is responsible fo: Italian Grand Opera it having beei I b^rn in New York during this mont* | of 1824. We cannot sav, however that grand opera has kept pace witl Ithe gramaphone in improving itself And still another false alarm in November was the dissolving of the o*' trust in 1911. Wof expected much of . that disolved?and have gone right along expecting every since. Hannibal the Great was born in r November?247 B. C. We were ver> young at that time, and living souk distance from t)ie Hannibal homo never learned much about him. Andrew Carn gie, too, came into this world in November ? 1837. During fiis fsCventiy-scven lyears among uf Mr. Carnegie has made a great manj . fl iends?most of whom wish ,they k were a relative. We do not know just what Mr. Carnegie's income is. I but unleso be sometimes overdrawn his bank account considerably, it is greater than ours, November, so the poets say. if cheerless, sober, gray and seer, but ^^ave alv/avs figured it the greatest SfiwUh of all the year. No melanvbolly thoughts are mine because the green has turned to brown?to me i' seems new life is put in all the countryside and town. When the frost is on the pumpkin, and the fodder's in the shock, then ^ur apctite is sharpened for the diabes piping ?Yaller Jersey aweot p'tators, spare ribs, gravy, biscuits, too. I can see no melaneholly El such days as these. Can you? "To give the devil his dues." says the Norfolk Virginia-Pilot, "it must be admitted that in Vegard to the proposed 'cotton loan' Governor nf Smith PorAUno A?kihUi?? 1_ WW ? vu.wiiua in *; a ii i in i in a modicum of sound judgment confl^nlcnously lacking in a majority of p the State's legislators. He characterizes the proposition that thoXstate shall take up cotton at a valuation of nine cents a pound when it is kk salalilc at less than seven cents as ' 'ridiculous, and In so saying provoX Er^.that, howsoever and grievous may be V his faults, he is not deficient in com- 1 mon sense." The Lancaster News exclaims: "And '8eaboard Rill' wants to saddle i j a bonded debt of $24,000,000 on the taxpayers of South Carolina in order i that the State may advance 0 cents 1 per pound on cotton that is now bring- | ing 6 1-2 cents. We can safely " assert that the Chesterfield statesman < would not let out his own money on any such proposition." ( K i L 4 '. 'V . ,r..; t v.: ^ \ Vc . * V == iBMOCBATS HOLD HOUSE BT A REDUCED MAJORITY riU Practically AH Results Settled, Control of Lower Body by Mmrfin o! 28 Assured to Administration Party ?Majority In Senate Increased to 14, According to Latest. Returns Fr^m Tuesday's Election New, Yok, Nov. 4.?Latest returns from yesterday's elections hid leat< hat the Democratic majority In th< louse of representatives for the Sixty'ourth congress will be reduced to 23 rhn nrnhnhln Democratic matoritv il he senate will be 14. Democrats have elected. 226 mem bers, Republicans 192, Progressive) 10 and Socialists 1. Of the six miss ing districts it was claimed tonigh that at the Republicans and Democrat) might elect three each. Heaviest Republican gains were li In Illinois, 12 in New York, 10 ii Pennsylvania and 9 in Ohio. Progress sive representation In the house wai cut from 19 to 9 or 10. Contests which were so% c'.ose tha they could not be deflni'ely deter mined at a late hour tonight were ii Jersey two in Kansas and one ii North Carolina. In the Sixth California district J A. Elston, Progressive, led George H Derrick, Republican, by a sight mar gin. Democratic leaders claimed th election of H. H. Seldomridge am Edward Keating in the Second am Third Colorao districts. Representa tive W. E. Tuttle, Jr.. of the Fifth Ne\ -M'soy was iu danger of losing hi seat to John H. Cahick, Republicar but his supporters claimed hi election. Republicans claimed vi? tory for W. A. Calderhead and Johi B. Dykes in the Fifth and Sixth Kan sas districts and for J. P. Britt in th Tenth North Carolina district. The house now stands: Alabama?Democi|ts 10, Republl can 0, unchanged. Arizona?Democrats 1, Republican 0, unchanged. Arkansas?Democrats 7, Republl cans 0, unchanged. California?Democrats f. Republl cans 3, Progressives 6, unchanged. Colorado?Democrats z, prooani Democratic 2, unchanged. Coecicut ?Democrats 0. Republ! licans 5, Republicans gain 5. Delaware?Democra J- ,1 , Republ i cans 1, Republicans gain 1. Florida?Democrats 4, Republican 0, unchanged. Georgia?Democrats 12, Republ cans 0, unchanged. Idaho?Democrats 0, Republicans : unchanged. Illinois?Democrats 0, Republican IA7, Progressive? 1; Republican gai Hjtt^yer Democrats in Third, Fi ^^HHj|fawy^enth, Eighteenth, Nini Twenty-seconi and tv. ^^^^^^ PPMmDemocrat ^ PPPr?Domocrahs Rcpub WET, unchanged. ^Louisiana?Demoejrats 7, Progrc sives 1. Progressives gain one Third. Maine?Democats 1, Republicans unchanged. Mary lan A?Democrats it, Republ cans 1. Republicans gain one Fifth. MnSRArhllKnlls Unnmrtr.il o .< 1) publicans 12. Republicans gain fo in Might, Eleventh, Thirteenth ai Sixteenth districts. Michigan?Democrats 2. Repub cans 11. Republicans gain two ov progressive in Tenth and Twelth. Minnesota?Democrats 1, Repub cans 8, Progresives 1. Progress!v gain one. Mississippi?Democrats S, Repub cans 0, unchanged. Missouri?Democrats! 4 Republ cans 2, unchanged. Montana?Democrats 8 Repub! cans 0, unchanged. Nebraska?Democrats 3. Republ cans 3, unchanged. Nevada?Democrats!), Republicai 1, unchanged. * New Hampshire?Democrats 0, R niblicans 2, Republicans gain two. New Jersey?Democrats 4, Repul licans 7, probably Democratic 1, R> publicans gain five, in Second, Fourt Eight, Ninth and Tenth districts. New Mexico?Democrats 0, Republ cans 1. Republicans gain one. New York ?Democrats 20. Rcpul licans 21, Progressive 1, Socialist 1 Republicans Rain 12 in the Mint Tenth. Eleventh, Twentieth, Twent; fifth, Twenty-seven. Twenty-eigh Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sc enth and Fortieth; Socialist gain i Twelfth. North Carolina?Democrats 0, prol ably Republican 1. North Dakota?Democrats 0. Re publicans 3; unchanged. Ohio?Democrats 10, Republican 12; Republicans gain in nine, Firs Fourth, Eleventh. Fnurtnnnih wi teenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Nine teenth and Twent'y-seeond districts. Oklahoma?Democrats !, Repaid cans 2; Republicans gain one in Firs Oregon?Democrats 0, Republican 3, Republicans gain one over Pre gressives in Third. Pennsylvania?Democrats 7. Repul Means 29; Republicans net gain of Ml gains over Democrats or M'rogres sives in Fifth, Sixth. Eighth, Twcltl Seventeenth Twentieth, Twenty-thin Twenty-fourth, Twenty-eight, an Thirteenth and two at large; loss t Democrats in Twenty-fift Rhode Island?Democrats I, Repuli Means 2; Republicans gain one in Sec and. South Carolina?Democrats 7, Re publicans 0; unchanged. South Oakota?Democrats 1. Re publicans 2; unchanged. Tennessee? Democrats 8, Republi ;ans 2; unchanged. Texas?Democrats 18, Republican: ); unchanged. \ \ J Utah?Democrat# 1, RepubUoa^^l Democrats gain one in Second. ^ Vermont?Democrat# 0; Republfl can# S; unchanged. * Virginia?Democrats 9; Republl-j can# 1; unchanged. j Washington?Democrat# 1; Rei publicans 4; Republican# and Demoi crats each gain one over Progressive#. West Virginia?Democrats 3;- Republican# 3; unchanged. , Wisconsin?Democrat# 2; Republi, cans 0. Republicans gain one In Sixth. 3 Wyoming?Democrat# 0; (Republl. cans 1; unchanged. Latest returns indicate that the sen j ate win remain uemocrauc uy ?u increased majority. . % Although there is uncertainty re, garding the election in Utah and ner . vada, indications are that the new t senate will consist of 55 Democrats. ? 40 Republicans and one Progressive. Sdnator Reed. Smofft, Republican, j of Utah would not ai^mit defeat, al1 though the latest returnfr-ebowed that . James M. Moyle, Democrat-Pfogreg, slve, was leading in the contest. Senator Newlabds of Nevada also t seemed in danger of losing his seat . to Samuel Piatt, Republican. , In States where the fight was .hot? test victory was practically assured for Chas. S. Thomas, Democrat in I Colorado; James D.' Phelan,^ Demo[ crat, in California; BenJ. F. Shively, _ Democrat, in Indiana; Charles Curp tis, Republican, in Kansas; Warren j G. Harding, Republican, in Ohio, and ^ Charles H . Bruke, Republican. In _ South Dakota. g YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS ATTENTION s No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. n Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your c Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like it. Get a 50c. bottle of . Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and F Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back I- if not satisfied, but It nearly always helps. I-, Bitter Pill. > The night was pitchy dark; and Robinson seemed to have been drivl ing his car round and round in circles for some hours and hours. He hadn't - the foggiest notion where he was; in fact, had lost his way completely. The IS hour was midnight, and now it had just begun to rain. Robinson felt very bitter toward the world. At length he came upon what appeared to be a signpost; though .what was written on It, try as he would, he could not see. He shook the post, and swore at it. But that helped n him not at all. f So, taking off his shoes, he fumbled 5 in his pockets and eventually brought ? out a box of matches. Luckjf#/lt con .(# tained a match- -i ist one mat^tand ' no more. Slowly and with much labor, feLapn proceeded to climb the Hjj^Uie top, anxiously and pjj^^^ft^Tlnker's Tablets." ns TRUTH TRIUMPHS. He Cheraw Citizens Testify for the Publl 11- Benefit. A truthful statement of a Cherai iS~ citizen, given in his own words, shoul in convince the most skeptical about th merits of Doan's Kidney Bills. If yo suffer from backache, nervousnesi sleeplessness, urinary disorders o any form of kidney ills, use a tcs'.e U- kidney medicine. ?n A Cheraw citizen tells of Doan' Kidney Bills. Could you demand more convinc e- ing proof of merit? ur J- T. Amas, photographer. Third st nd ^horaw, S. C., says: "I was ver much annoyed by my kidneys and suf ?ered from a lame and aching bad li- I took Doan's Kidney Bills as direct er id, and they res; ore J ine to gooi health. I know that Doan's Kidne: Bills act just as represented and con li- seflliontly, 1 don't hesitate to reenm es mend them." Mr. Amos is only 0110 of iinny Che raw people who have gratefully en dorsed Doan's Kidney I**iIs. If you back aches?if your kidneys bothe li- von, don't simply ask for a kidne; remedy?ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Amos '* had?the remedy backed by home tes timony. T>0c ail stores. Foster-Mil II- burn Co, Props., Buffalo, X. Y. "Whei Your Pack is T ame?Remember tie. 000D HACKS FOR BAD 18 c Crushed Again. It thrills us to see any act of pojlte nese, from the poor boy, who timldlj l)~ raises his cap and gives his seat to t p" woman in a street car to the Kentuck h, ian who hands his friend the botth and turns his back, but we are not ir i- it with other four-by-nine countries During a long ceremonial given bj the sultan of Morocco at Fez in honoi . . of the resident general, General I.y (' autey noticed that none of the cloekf was running, nnd hinted that he would like to present the sovereign with f. t. timeplpce that would go. The sultar r- smiled. 11 "They were stopped by my orders,' he said. "During vour exepllnnov'? too brief stay with us why be remind ed of the flight of time?" Malicious. B At German senslde places they hare ( a way of assigning each bather a ' number. These numbers are conspicuously displayed on beach chairs, tents, *" and bathing dresses. The two young women in the swimming suits who had i- been drawing the eyes of all beholdt. ers were very agreeably posed as a h group, when they caught sight of a ). third young woman coming toward them across the sands. "My," said the one in the red cap, "but I.aura is wearing a big number ' on her suit. What is it?7.r?,000?" "Oh. don't you know?" giggled the b nymph in green. "That isn't really 1. Laura's number. That's the figure of <1 her dowrv." o Keep Your Stomach and Liver Healthy A vigorous Stomach, perfect worj kinfr Liver and regular acting Bowels - is guaranteed if you will use Dr. I King's New Life Pills. They insure - Digpstjion, oorrect Constipation and | have anexeellent tonic effect on the - whole system- VurPy your blood and | and rid you of all body poisons throaiupfh the Bowlels. Only 25c. at your [Druggist. t?e peace States of has lorn ui our thanksgtviflH^^^^^^^^^^H for many now drawing a our giving cipline because -6^, war and chargl^^^^^^^^H disturbed ^the World. special blessings for us. "It has been ,* e>\\C.bbaf remain at peace, with some part to succor the suffi^^^^H supply the need of those whi^n^^H want. We have been prlvtlege^PfH our own peace and self-control nj some degree to steady the counc|M and sbarpe the hopes and purposes fl a day of fear and distress. Our ped^ pie have looked upon their own life as a nation with a deeper comprehension, a fuller realisation of their, responsibilities as well as of their blessings, and a keener sense of the moral and! practical significance x>f what their part among the nations of the world may come to be. * War Has Aided America "The hurtful effects of foreign war in their own industrial and commercial affairs having made them feel the more fully and see the more clearly their mutual inter-dependence upqj nn n nnntbnr onrl boo oil rrn/1 tVinm helpful cooperation such as they lilW seldom practiced before. Thev have been quickened by a great' moral stimulation. Their unmistakable ardor, peace their earnest pity, and dlstrested sympathies for those who are suffering, their readiness to help ' and to think of the needs of others, has revealed them to themselves a ' well as to the world. ^ j "Our crops will feed all who- nee food; the self-possession of our pe< pie amidst the most serious anxietlc i and difficulties and the steadiness an ; resourcefulness of our business me| i will serve others nations as well a 1 our own. ' "The business of the country has ^ been supplied with new instrumental!I ties and the commerce of the worlfl . ""ith new channels of trade an| . intercourse, such as the Panama Cil 1 nal. has been opened to commerce 4 the nations. The two continents m l^merica have been bound in cIom ^ WreouS^^RI^BuU^^ervlce. Nev? before before the people of the UniU States been so situated for their ow advantage or the advantage of the! neighbors, or so equipped to ser\ I themselves and mankind. "Now, therefore, 1^ Wwqdrow WT son. President of the UnitthV State ^ of America, do hereby desighat e Thursday, the twontyisixth of Nc i; "ember next, as a day of thankf 3. giving and prayer, and invite the per ^ pie throughout the land to cease fror their several wonted occupations an s in their several homes and places r worship render thanks to" Almlght Clod. "In witness whereof I have here y unto set my hand and caused the sea - of t ho United States to ho a (fixed. "Done at the Citv of Washitifitoi ,1 this t went --eiuht dav of Ortoher. i y the year of onr Lord. one thoussmr nine hundred and fourteen end of th independence of the United * morion the one hundred n'"t l?i?-* ninth. "Woodrow Wilson " r kH i ( n l_ M IRON n pi II SNO i i ptart fk ^ the breakf the whole roo The food tastes b< for the whole fam The Perfection is extra heat m neet kerosene ? easy t use. It is smokel At hardware and fun STANI Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Vn. Richmond, Va. Hi y - - - ? - Mg$m>nM PaolMFlodlng ffl| H^HBKOMNmh I ^^^BwiHi. ptnnti are ra? I Bats* part of the mi?. Hptne??, wretchedness I Wld. and the frightr >f the submerged class. a poor wretch in the H>day who ean trace bis I lsappotntment to early Bt- If a father wants to I But of his child, he can* I Banapln* him. by watch* B ^? 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After using three bottles of Peruna I consider mjrieu euuiu. _ well." Mr. John B. Capon, 1 No. 610 Pecan St^ Fort I Worth, Texas. I IWh wk* ?W|eet to Llmll I Mc4ktoe Will M Pcraai Tate- I le<a a daalratele rrarty (a* I CATABHUAL CONDITIONS. I icle-$l per Year FIRST rS STOMACH REMEDY enefits received from the use o layr's Wonderful Stomach Reined; The first dose proves?its is not ong treatement. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Reined dears the digestive tract of mucoi Accretions and removes poiBonoi matter. It gives quick relief to su fers from stomach liver and bow troubles. Many say it has eav them - from dangerous operatio many are shure it has saved tin sa We want all people who have chr< ic stomach trouble or constipation t matter of how long standing, to one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stom; Remedy?one dose will convince > This 1b the medicine so many of people have been taking with surp ing results. 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Charleston, W.Va. x Charleston, C. ? _ _ 1 == RESH TROOPS TAKE PUCE OF FALLEN 1 IERMANS RESTED AND REINFORCED, RENEW ATTACK IN THE NORTHWEST. AllUfl THE RUSSIANS ULAim UA.no j AIIUs, Aided by the Flooded Lands, Are Holding the Army Away From the Coast. LoifQon.?New German attempts to I reach the Frencji channel ports, Nleuport to Arras, while resulting in prog- , ress at some points, have been gen- ( erally ineffective. Near the coast ' | their advance has been checked by an extension of the flooded area. The battle raged with the fury that marked the opening of the last phase of this campaign and even on the English coast the boom of the big naval guns which are bombarding t'e Invader's flank could be distinctly > heard. The Allies have brought up lend and sea forces in an endeavor to f check this second effort of the Germans to establish themselves on the " French coast, from which they hope a | to menace England. | A Berlin official report said t^at the , German troops had occupied Ramsca, pelle, on the railway and canal beJ* tween Nieuport and Dixmude, but the if- French official communication said el they were driven out by a counter at cd tack. ns On the whole, therefore, it woulc sir appear that the situation on this nios tmnnrtnirt battle front remains mucl as It was when the Germans, througi ,n" exhaustion a few days ago cease no their heavy artillery fire for rest. Th French report tells of various a< ich ygnces and losses, but these usuall ou. ao far as distances are concerned, ca our he marked in feet or yards, and tl ris- advance made a few days ago by tl syg. British in Relgium of 1,200 yards w ^r>B considered remarkable, now Throughout the great battle fro an(1 there has been a repetition of attac and counter attacks at times, a p nounced thinning of the lines. The Germans made a particula violent attack east of Solssons on | Alsne and, according to the Gern I report, drove the French across If I r,VPrl Reports that I,ille had been reo< >11 pied by the French and that Ost l-.had been evacuated by the Germ k lacked confirmation and were cor ered premature. The Fast Prussian frontier is a the scene of a high battle. The mans, according to the Russian w < 1 ports were repulsed with lmm losses. In Poland the Oermansai^epj to be falling back to near their own fron^^^^^^H L: j licia the the Black Sea shouldw I -j up, as Great Britain andlRH| KII presented a demand to the Stl Porte for an explanation of the dents, the dismissal of the G? 1 officers and men from Turkish tro- ships, and the dismantling o icd. Goeben and the Breslau, the f r-nd German cruisers. >en- Turkey's reply may be delay. u,r. it was announced that telegi communication with Turkey w terrupted. It Is not yet clear damage the Turkish fleet has although the reports from dif sources say four Russian to boats, a mine layer, a collier coast guard ship were destroye my, One of Great Britain's diffit >ted will he the protection of the oil wmcn nne recently acquired in l Indian troops can be brought i this purpose. There is much speculation what action the Balkan State Italy will take in view of Turke; trance into the struggle, hut f -__f there has been no definite stat on this subject. Important to all Women l^i Readers of this P Thousands upon thousands of \ have kidney or bladder trou b| never suspect It. Women's complaints often pr< be nothing else but kidney troul the of kidney or bladder d If the kidneys are not in a h condition, they may cause the organs to become diseased You may suffer a great deal pain In the back, bearing-down Inir. k-o ? 0 ? ? I I.-Giianic Ullll IUK9 III umml I''inr health makes you ne Irritable and may be desponde makes any one ao But hundreds of women claln l)r Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, by res nealth to the kidneys, proved to t the remedy needed to overromt conditions. A good kidney medlelne. poss real healing and curative volue. i he a blessing to thousands of ne over-worked women. Many send for a sample bottle what Swamp-Root, the great K Liver and Bladder Remedy will them. Every reader of this pape has not already tried It by enc ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., BMH hainion, N. Y.. may receive samp bottle by Parcel Post You car 1^^ chase the regular flfty-cent and dollar size bottles at all drug sto C. M. H ASK El, purn Mi' c f I\^nE/I\A VV , o. v^. Practical HORSE SHOER A GENERAL BLACK SMITH i The same pl^ce near A. 8 freight station. Prices right and all work gi teed. | . ANHlMAIEB ^ im | DEALERS lA * [ I .'ure Drugs AND Medicines Have just received a large line of \ Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass, j Pine China, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Cake Plates, Nut Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Lamps and lots of other things selected from the largest New York houses. \ We stock Lime Sulphur ?a*h fur Spraying fruit trees. \ J Fresh (tardea Seed mid Cnhhag*' Tn rltlcs of seed its l:ave proven sueM Af WANNAMAKER'S Blank Books. Ledgers, Jourl m;i1s, Cash Hooks, Time Books * Trial Balance..,. Bills Payable ^ li I Memorandum and Order 4| d' Books, always 011 hand. Inks fl e j Inkstands. Typewriter Pa* j>ors, Bead Pencils, Writing j in Tablets ie ,vc i as|AT WANNAMAKER'S . Box Papers, 10c. to 50c. ea.;I. kg Pound Paper, loc., 2or.. 3oc. ro. Envelopes to match. { llye WANNAMAKER'S *'J i&n FEVER MIXTURE the The most reliable remedy for :cu* Chills and Fever?steps the an8 chills and stops them at once isid- ? twenty five cents bottle use for fifty i reense r warbest ormer . w^HB^^^H^^HHH ?d, as Only 10 cents a box* raphic rs inwhat WANNAMAKER'S ^ rer "nt TONIC MIXTURE rpedo- 1 and a for weakness ami poor apped ! tile. It will do vou good. ulties . fields ' 11 ls 51 "no ??llie. Vrsia. Only 35 cents a bottle. ip for j Tand : AT WANNAMAKER'S y's en- j Window (JIjiss for Windows 18 y<xt or Pictures. ement % | A T WANNAMAKER'S Paints?in large or ?mall aPer quantities. vomen e and )Veto AT WANNA MAKER'S bte. or | \\'e are exclusive agents for ISGB86 ( eaithy : Eastman Kodaks and Films. A other ^A I f^h ! A T WANNAMAKER'S ion. I Agents for Iluyler's Candies. B rvoua. f nt; it I i that AT WANNAMAKER'S j itnring ?e just Agent for L. K. Waterman's 4 > such ideal Fountain Pen--sold on j p*sing positive guarantee to give / A should satisfaction, or your money 7 m rvous t?nek on request- 2 to see ' jfl ddney. / V do for Blngle size : > pur- HyQi^^ESa^MB / oneree. AITOINO AT Ji^SHT is very dangerous unless you have a good light. I have Jvist received a lot of Prcs-to-Light Gfts Tanks for ex/ iND change purposes. You can get ex/ changes at any j time?day or night. Also am equipped to recharge Storage batteries. / For all lhght troubles 0 u C/THOMAS * jaran- rf** ^a'DBcribe For The Chronicle. i -