Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 17, 1914, Image 5
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the legislative and judicial appropila
the legislative. executive and Judical
. appropmton toll, first ot the big feu i>- p
piy meageree which wax reported to t
the house today. The committee out
off nearly $1,000,000 from the satimatea
submitted by the varous ielpartments.
cutting salry allowances 31
measure appropriating $38,74(7T44,7&3
* ? all along the line, and brought in a
measure appropriating $38,744,753.60 a
The bill provdes for mordi than 18,000 11
salaries of government employes. 0
The total of the bill dhows an in- K
crease of $1,128,843 over last year's d
' measure. Bu^thls year's measure in- 0
eludes a special issue of $2,286,100, 1
and authorises 1,000 additional em- J
ployes for taking the agricultural cen- f
sus authorized by the law covering "
the last regular census In 1908. The
committee In its report says that this f
is an extraodinary expenditure which *
will come once every 10 years, gad 1
maintains, therefore, that th^> yea r'gl1
measure is materially lejis ~ than the
last appropriation.
The bill contain^"the usual provision
cutting d^fi the mileage allow, t
- ance of me^aberg of congress from 20 f
^ jMrtrrmile to 5 cents a mile. ^The 1
first to cut down the mileage allow t
ance hag been on for years and al- c
though the committee each year re 8
ports the reduction in the bill, it is j
defeated either on the floor of the (
house or in the senate. i
The committee cut $102,260 from t
the estimate of the secretary of l
* commerce, although an increace of
commerce for the work of the bureau [
of foreign and domestic $25,000 over :
last year's appropratlon was allowed e
for promoting commerce with South v
and Central America,
exjiected results of the war. An irnlK'rial
ukase closed the wineshops ,
throughout thee empire during the
first week of mobilization. It had, .
been a tradition in Russia that the
assembling of the army was aceom- j
paulcd by disorders and riots, largely.
If not wholly, due to alcoholism j
-s, The sale of liquor in Russia, R will ]
l>e remembered, is a State monopoly. ?
which has for more than a decade .
yielded has for ?MAT, kqeevearrsfET j
yielded the treasury annually hun- j
dreds of millions of dollars. As soon i
as thesvjvar broke out the Government ?
isued a second order al>solutely forbidding
the sale transppporppppppp ,
bidding the sale 'transptatlon, ior
consumtion of any liquor during the
l>eriod of the war.
Immedeiately?we learn from the '
Russian press?drunkenness, with its
- y accompanying evils of hooliganism
and crime, was reduced to a striking
degree. Even the reactionary Minister
of the Interior, Maklakov, who. *
not long ago, gave it as his opinion
that vodka was a necessity to the
messes, it now admitting that it is a
source o fcrime and disorder. Seeing
7"r-~the iH.ucttciall effects of prohibition
many individuals, societies and even
s.'Hiie whole communities began to ik?
titlon the authorities not to reopen
the wineshops. The third Government
measure, which took effect on
Nevember, 15 extends the prohibition
to every form of alcoholic drink hi al!
I>orth>n8 of t\\6 empire under materinl
law until the end of the war. The
Russian press is unanimous in nrais
ing the measure as likely to lead .to
-"the moral aud material regenaration
of tlie country, no mater what may
be the outcome of the war,"?From
The Progress of the world, in The
American Review of Reviews. .
COULD NOT AWAIT BAKING OF
BREAD
Hungry-- Children- of One-- Desti*
i ' tute Family Devoured Raw
Dough With Avidity.
A man walked into a Columbia
store and called for a sack of flour.
Securing it he was about to walk 0111
when the clerk reminded him that he
had not paid for the purchase. "No.
I have not paid aud I can not pay,"
was the reply, "but I must have the
flour. There is nothing to eat in my
house and my children are starving.
I am going to have the flour."
The clerk protested that he was
powerless to allow the flour to go
without money in exchange and suggested
an api>eal to the proprietor,
when two traveling men standing
nearby offered to complete the trans
flctlnil l?v molrl?rt .?..4
?v ?uunuiK ill*" l?l) lueill.
Tlie man Invited his benefactors to
accompany him to his home and sec
if he spoke truly when he said his
children were hungry. The wife, according
to the story, did not wait to
^open- ttve sack but slashed a hole in
< it" with a knife and began to knead it .
into dough preparaty to. taking
bread. Th<> children crowded around
the table and tagan to eat the raw
dough, scoriiing the Increased zatisfaction
of having bread after the
lfecessary delay of cooking.
This was a case of a man in the
grip of misfortune who was not wlllb.g
to npeal to tbe charitable organizations
.?f tlie ally.
-The man who told this story also
. knew of a family which has cut iti
alowance of meals to one n day 011
the ground that one will go three |
times as far ns three.?Columbia Strfte
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Recognised Weed at Onoe.
A little nine-year-old boy was laboriously,
looking up hit spelling words
in the dictionary when he came upon
one whose meaning was perfectly ap
parent to him. He dashed off s sentence
containing the word "capsize"
and passed to the next. Imagine tho
teacher's amusement when he recited
glibly, "My cap size is No. 5."?Delin>
eator. I
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; whole skin," said John I* McLauln,
State warelnxise commissioner,
esterdajr tn discussing Che situation.
His statement follows:
"Consuptlon figures for cotton
how that all of us last August understimatefi
them to the great damage,
f the.South. When the cotton conTees
met in Washington, it was confileutiy
asserted that the consumption
f American cotton would ly under
0,000,000 bales. '
"Commerce and Finance gives the
olowlng interesting figures from
lust 1 to D4cem??f 0:
Baleslorthern
spinners have taken 014,020
Southern spinners have 'takeul,060.000
Sxports have been ? ? --1,474,000
total for four months and
live days ? ? ? ? ?3,730,700
"Thl* iii.-liules August and Sep
emiier when no cotton was moving
i*oui .want of funds and general busness
paralysis. The cotton shipments
to Germany and Austria, it is
estimated, "will be very heavy, as soon
is marine insurance rates are adusted.
The cotton mills there are
>f raw material so near exhaustion
'lining on full time with the suply
hat 20 cents per pound is being offered.
"Commerce and Finance couunentng
on the ^>ove figures says that
iresent takings can lie safely estimated
it 1,000,000 bales a month which
vlll be grately ajnuuented when ccftton
an l>e slilped to Germany. If this lie
orrect, at tlie rate of 1.000,000 bales
i month the present crop of 10,500,000
?ii August 1, 19f5, would show a surilus
of 4,500,000. At the osnrne rate
?f consumption this would be used up
Id-emlier 1, 1015.
"If the war continues for two years
iml the consumption of cotton remains
1,000,000 bnles a month,, we should
ie withoilt any visible supply on August
1, 1910. This is why I favored
:otal elimination of the crop for 1915,
jrovided all of the cotton States acted
ike wise. Cotton would be advanced
n anticipation of that shortage."
MILL NOT {LICENSE DRINKING
AGENTS
Insurance Commissioner Says Patrons
Are Entitled to Protection Against
Drunkards.
F. II. McMaster, Insurance commisdoner,
issued an edict yesterday sjn
/hich he says that no man who drinks
whiskey are uses any jjtlier drug to
?xcess will l>e licensed as an agent of
ndustrial insurance companies. The
order follows:
uPlease Inform each of your agents
that hereafter no. man who drinks
whiskey or uses any other drug to ex ess
when on or ofT his work will be
'icenscd as an industrial insurance
agent. The women and children and
the wives of the i>oor people who
usually carry Industrial insurance pol'cles
are intitled to complete protection
from any man who uses whiskey
or any other drink.
"The rule is to be made absolute,
and whenever a man loses his i>osltlon
>n account of the use of whiskey or
my other drink, he will not he reSlcensed
until he is able 'to bring
to this department an affidavit showing
that lie has not l>een intoxicated or
Mider the influence of liquor for at
'cast six months."
Making Good.
"Gladys declared she would swoon
away if anybody ever attempted to
kiss her."
"Did she do It when Jack tried?"
"She made a feint efTort."
j
In the Breakers.
"Why does Maude always prefer
Cholly to all the boys to take h?r
Into the surf?" s
"She says she feels safer with him;
his head floats so nicely."
Namur.
"There Is one fortress I don't believe
the Germans have taken, in spite
of their claims to tho contrary."
"Name 'er!"
* "Yes, that's the one."
Same Case.
"1 see where Mexico has the same
provisional government as most
homes."
"What's that?"
"The cook's."
' ONE GOOD CURE.
Miss Riley?Oh! doctor, I'm so nervous!
I seem to feel as If there was
% man following me wherever I go.
Doctor?H'm! I wouldn't worry.
Fust walk where there is quite a good
Seal of light and you wont be molastsd.
Marvelous. t
For nearly hair a century
We've landed to our mutton.
And never yet have had to chase
A rolling collar button.
Overworked Phrace.
"I take off my hat to the man who
Prites headlines for this newspaper."
"Why ouch admiration?"
"He never refers to the European
war as a 'tituilc struggle."'
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Chalujy ^1. 1^
SuihrrnfiT* . yitUylvaulAj-^^fr Va.
Vrrite?: "For tlie^pwrfiwelvo month
I havtf been a dilrterer from catarrl
ilf tilt ln??t-tl. Hltmi* twltlncr fnnr twvl.
Ucj of your. Peruna I feel like i
different person altogethejpT"
\cre pains In my hcadynavfc dlsap
peared, and my enUrfe system ha.
been grsatly strengthened.
"This 15 my first testimonial to th
. Ruratlyo d'ajdltles, of any paten
medicine. I idfjfit'a duty to man
kind to let theVi know of Peruno
In my -estimation it is the creates
medicine on earth for catarrh."
XVe have thousands of testimonial
like Mr. Cheney's. Some of then
were cured after years of sufferini
and disappointment In finding i
remedy.
Send tot free copy of "His of Life.
The Peruna- Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Those who object to liquid modi
cineo can now procure Poruna Tab
lets.
.. _ 1"SL?-Russia huv? ei
tered the American field for purcliat
?f war supplies, ncording to Info
niatlon reaching Chicago tueVchnnl
Today. It 1ms scut a comLssiou liei
to place orders for arms, nmmunitic
cotton and sanitary supplies to co
>10,000,000. The commissioners .phi
To reach here this week.
Tokio, Decv 15.?*-An explosion o
curred toda.^lu n'coal mine at Fuk
oka. as a^restiit of wldeh SOO lain)re
are imprisoned in the mine working
Fukuoka Is on -.tlib sea constt 05 mil
lorth cf Nagasaki.
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SWEET SIMPLE if
By AUGUSTUS GOODRICH SHE
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?*111.
(CqpVtlght.- 1914. by \V. G. Chapman.
"She Is, too good for me, but I i
going to make myself worthy of he
declared Roy Wilder.
"Ab? howi now?" questioned 1
blunt and practical uncle, who oper
ed the 'weekly newspaper at Llpt
and had uiado friends, a little mon
and' felt, that life was worth livi
every hour of the working ?&y.
"Why, I'll tell you, uncle," .explain
Roy. "I love Lesbla Thome, as y
know. I believe she knows that. t<
and perhaps likes me a little in
turn. I was at the comracncemc
when she graduated and the beaut!
sentiments she spoke attracted c
Sho is a poor girl, but she has hi
ideals. I cannot help but believe
would dwarf all her ambitions
spend her life in a humdrum count
village. She is going to try the c
?so am I."
Old James Ridgely shock his ho
slowly ar.d sadly. Fondness and
dulgcncc were manifest in his klin
face and voice as he r.u d:
"Nephew, I won't blarue ycu. I
when you have seen the bright ligl
and tire of the lure of the magnet c
and find out n3 I did once, that
that Is fair to the s:ght but at t
core holding but bittCT dust a
blight, turn bock to the old man a
remember 1, am rlv.ays *cur fricn
Like some knight errant gttyly a
- hopefully entering tl.e li3ts to bat
rsiii ii
x li I i
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. **? -Roy
Told of Far-A?vay I ipton.
for some great cause, Roy vlVilder
paired -to the diyfant metropolis. ]
had only a"> little money and ?tart
out .on his bidding career with rt
sense and .'economy. Ho _wa& for
nate In finding- a true fricndsJf o
without- much influence.
ThU, xvaa a man considerably old
thamTiimself, one Kolfe Llsmond. 1
was, a cynic, he had gruffaess for
ITK^r everybody,
ure he designated himself, mnnagi
/to pick up a few crumbs from t
overloaded table of literary lords w
used his hack.-.sertflcqs when th
were too indolent or. incompetent
tacklo subjects it meant hard wo
to .traverse.
He showed Koy .the paths, a:
thorny ones they were. Ho educat
hlra into-the mysteries of cheap hi
VUII18 aiin inexpensive luocncs. U
delight was to fill lila old pipe ei
ulnga and elt dreaming while Roy to
of far-away' Lipton and its rural c
lights. At the end of six months )
had managed to work in Roy as i
occasional writer of sketches for'
society fad paper.
Roy felt the .meanness and dlslc
alty to his Jtrtffe soul principles eve
tlm? he slufred rustle life, for It w
hecaase Of big familiarity with cou
try clf&racffcr that he was engage
His publishers required satire,? rl<
cule. He was obliged to daridp tl
simplicity of the announcement th
"Si Oreen was painting hU fro
fence," or that "Our pastor had
rousing donation party last week
In contradiction with this, he wi
compelled to gild the false unnatur
0% WMa
- -w>. t*
oa? 4mj. "I will no lo$fcdr travesty I see
the tweet 8la?plfl Me I tfusf get back I
I to or go maa in tn^vinw^puipooi iy
fo^her'an entree tho she
higher circles of ?*(#?ti||&fesb1a had nn<
, Lautiful voice. was He
to beeom^.-aa opera oLger. Then, *?
when the social season wsif over, Roy He
* heard nothing of her. He had about em
r* given up his city dreafh. He had ?i?
[ written woerllyr> longingly to good I
3 old Undo Jamec.' A very little en- le
i couragement and Roy Was ready to hn<
go' back to Linton and login life all 1
^ loyoo^tt^SlnT A_ I hit
Litmond went mt -3*!^? commis- wli
~ sion to write up a trip around?tfefi.
world with some state vnprovement wr.
e committee and Roy wasi lonely and toe
t discouraged. Then canalHtork days? hie
no work end no prnspectb. He war lnj
L - '
t compdled to pivo up tlj room he wl
rented and cut down mods to two a roi
? 1 day. Finally even thisI system ho da
? ' could not afford to keep trj. He took !
a the cheapest lodgings t* the night wc
; und made do with a pouiU of broken de
" crackers or yesterday's st^e rolls .or pa
; a time. sir
There were no bright flights ntw an
All wp3 obscurity, the gloss gone
from metropolitan life, nc&ilng sweet
; in .the city but the paynt-lives of <
ll" ! tho poor. I#
*e j "I'll nn ko one last bl4.k. try to
r- I get placed and 'If I fall?M he so'.llo
ts quized, and halted there *pls speech
re with a nameless shudder, turninj
)n j from tfio darkly rolling river which
S? he passed at. tho momentj?
I His watcli^was his lust^lued prop
111 i erty possession. To tl4; he had
| clung, but necessity ser*4ed to dc- I
; mand the sacrifice of th^Zlast shred
u- ! of respectability and be pawned it. J
rs His plan was to invest inwi new hat
;s. ' and shoes, tidy up as far uaLIs means j '
' \V rtll 1 rl nltnw ond ennlf ?r.A*lr mifnl Ja 1
es " vu>v* uuu uvvu n*jU VUliStUU j
of the literary .field. |
With his littlo store of yealth Roy
left the pawn shop, calculating closely ja
how ho could most effecti\;lly invest
^ his little capital. I C?
It was raining and the nirkvas chilly c,
... and disarr.eeeblc. Ha was froceeding .
|u past a row of wholesale stons closed ch
Ci up for the night, when a" c mraotion
proceeded frcm an intersect: lg court.
,R. Crash?bang! Then ynls, tho A1
' shrill toolings of a watchman's whistle
Threo men dashed mto the ha
?- street and past Roy. One Of them
> dropped a "bundle In his flight. They
in wero evidently thieves puriucd. A
r,' policeman emerged from the mouth cf ! .
the court, lie began firing atcr them. !
at ???????? i
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tc r i -V'-- ->> ? ?-* -.'1 I > ;.>.
it; , - C'i $1 A fcJL y f,
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ml t -o
its ^ >u' ^ "
r j I?isresss Yeyr Ctops an
,!ii I Xfith V.Y2 MULFORD NIT^GEIR:.!. C
nd j r'lr; Lactcrixi f.-.m r
l5 | Clovers, Vctahcs, Cow Pep, Soy Loans
"" t C'i:i J r 111 *::c r-:r conyVS"t ii 12> r. Ili
ll- { Lo;ni.-icis, r.'hen prop< rly iaoculalci
humus a:ul benefit succc< Rag crops.
|j aivu nitrogen when it cr.n <3 obtained s
- " * ' ALWAYS
The:
! NIT^O1
* m liable, ter.ted product \ or 1 the !~bon
I l'1: whose Ant! >xinr., Suru:r.
1 i' - ; are stan.tnrd over .vhero.
3 SMALL CC.-T .AROE RET
y K.? ' Nl LABOR L
1 Laid s Dhir} Store?'
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(y.. It is certainly not a confortnbiefee
ry should luvade your home, they could soeai
aB " vaults for taking care .of your monoy.lt
U strong locks and thlcK walls. Why not
11- have PEAOE OP MltfD, end th^.tscc
safo hands.
nt Do^'OUR bankti
3 The Firsn Na
evade a stray ballet Roy sprang
> ? building entrance,
t was darlc In the little space
era the building elevator; started,
ire was a bench at one side. He
red towards this as a bullet abated
a pane of glass near by. As
did so be pressed closer to a figure
Idled back at the end of the bench,
mingly disturbing her from sleep. 3
OhJ do not burin me?I?I was on- 6
noting?" c
Great heavens!" gasped Roy and ?
od aghast, fcr the voice, was that
Leshia Thornc! - - v ]
L* she tottered nearer to the light ^
the street he saw how pale and thin'
i was. There were traces of care
1 suffviMug in her once bonny face.
spoke his name and she was reared.
She nlmost fell to the Beat. <
sat down beside her. They forgot j
nronmcnt, everything, as their
rles were exchanged. . ^
-.csbia had found the road to operatfavor
a dismal treadmill. Poverty
3 come, she was homeless.
Soy Insisted that she accompany
n to the home of an old lady with
10m he h..d bcardid during his first
Imv .days In?Ihe city. There she
8 given In klntH^L t'hargo. There, .
>, Roy found a bolatedi^^e1* from/
t uncle In answer to his own?loir
ardent, home wclcDining!"'"ss?^^
'Can I bring Lcsbia with me?" was
red an hour later and the prompt
ply came: "She shall be as my own
u filter."
So these two, wedded the next day, '
mt away from the bright lights so
lusive, so devouring, as to a raro
lace of dreams?back to the sweet
nple life that was full of smfles,
d tenderness, and love.
i
AUT01XG AT SIGHT
very dangerous unless you have n
od light. I have just received a lot
Pres-to-Light Gas Tanhs for cxange
purposes. You can get exajges
at any time?day or night
so am equipped to recharge^ Storage
i 1 (flrn
*~y*
For all light troubles;
C. THOMAS
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Phone 81 ,, , |
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Doan's Kidney IMllc made me well.'
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TAX NO
The books Will be open for the, collection
Octebe, 1914, to December 31st, 1914.
Tax levy for State
b Constitutional School
0?<Jlnary County
Intresi-00 H. R. Bonds
Roads and "Badges.
Total levy
Local Scfepol Be
Cheraw Graded School mill3 T"
' Marburg 3 mills
1 Orange Hill 9 mills
' Pats Branch..- 4 mills
Pee- Dee 3 mills
Stafford 4 mills 2\
Bethel 4 mills
Center Point 4 mills
1 Chesterfield 4 mills 3
" Parker 4 mills
" Pine Grove 3 mtlls v
' Shiloh 3 mills 5
' Snow Hill 4 mills
1 I Ousley 7 mills
1 Vaughn 3 mills 2
* Wamble Hill 3 mills
White Oak 4 mills
a - *
4 IT11I1S
Cross Roads 6 mills
Mt. Croghan 3 mills 4
New Hope 7 mills
* Ruby 5 mills 4*
Wexford 4 mills 5
f Buffalo 2 mills
, Dulley 3 mills
Five Forks 2 mills
Mangum 3 mills
. Pageland 6 mills 5
Plains 2 mills
Center Grove 5 mills
. Friendship 3 mills
Jefferson 5 mills 4
1 Long Brandh 1 mills
Green Hill 4 mills
Mildendorf 3 mills
McBee.. S mills 41
_ Union 4 mills
Bay Springs 4 mills
Bear Creok 2 mill*
Bethesda 2 mills
Juniper '....3 mills
K Patrick.."". 3 mills 4
, Cati Pond 2 mills
* J.ewis 3 mills
\ Palmetto 3 mills
9 Wallace 3 mills
l Special, Road?Cheraw TowueHp 2
Special Road?Alligator Township 5
W* A
September 15, 191*.
ii
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"/GOODNESS
p says grandm
P we'd do without tl
t Smokeless Oil Htra
| g "If I'd onl^tfkl o
P S were a baby, you'
?uvv.u many a coia
^ *pell.
I r For warming cold
isolated upstairs ro
countless special oc
extra heat i? x 7ant<
PERVEfc
5 SMOKELf,a^4Qjj|
I
? The Perfecti- 1 is ligl t
j pensive to bi: end to u
and rewick. Wo kinc
1 ? Burns kerosene ? easy
inexpensive. Sinokele
i At all hardware and general !
r Triangle trademark
STANDARD OIL
(NEW JERS1
. ? Watkinftoa, D. C
Norfolk, Va. BALTIMOF
r Riduaood, Va.
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ibm: Office IBS. Residence 174
Lee over It. 4b F. Bank building
D1L G. A. BUNCH, JB.
Dental Surgeon
Nice Hours: 9 to f and 2 to 6
loncs; Office 222. Resident 72
TICE
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of taxes from the 15th day of
6 mills
3 mills
.5V4 mills
1% mills
2 mills
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7... 18 mills
>nds Special Ss'nool
TEtTIs
2 mills
mills 2%?mills
mills
mills
mills 5 mills
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6 mills
mills
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County TreasTrc^^HH
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:casions when
*d, you need
:tjon
^HEATERS I
, portable,-inexse,
easy to clean
lling, no ashes.
to handle and
ss and Odorless.
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