Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 29, 1915, Image 2

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(Jtjfdljfrattt (Eltrnnirli Publiahed on Thurida? by 8TRICKLIN PRINTING CO. Cfetraw. 3. C J. H. miCKJJN, Editor and Manager. AH Cards of Thanks, Resolutions o Respect, Obituaries, or notices of othe nature not of public Interest, and al notices cf a personal nature is charge for at the rate of one cent per wor far each insertion. Such matter 1 Dot newg. Successor to the Cheraw Reports which was established July 9, 1881 ad entered as Second Class matte I Cheraw, S. C. It seems to us that the more circuit we have the more siieclal judges i becomes necessary to appoint. Alroo> every week carries the announcemer that (lov. Manning has api>ointed sorn lawyer learned in the law to hold <th term of a regular court. Of cour> Gov. Manning is not to blame for tlm unless some of the other circuit judge should be disengaged, and then, as w understand the law, it l?ec?>mes tli duty of such disengaged judge to hoi the court of his brother judge who ma for the time be unable to hold hi court. Some one suggesieu mat me smui provide for one circuit judge at Iarg< or who could Ik? called on to hoi court when any one of the eircul judges should for any cause he di: aide. Unless we have not kept coi rect tab, it would be necessary at thl time to have two or three judges a large, for we think within the la? week or 'two (Jov. Manning has bee called 011 to uppoiut several sjieok judges. But it would be cheaper an better to have an extra judge wh could be called on at any time tha to be apiKiinting sj>ecial judges all th time.?Newberry Herald and New: The suggestion that one clrcul judge at lurge be provided to h<\ld coui when any one of the circuit judges li disabled by sickness, may be a good s< lution, alright, but The Chronicle beli< es there would be very little deman for extra judge's if. when the regain 1 judge is incapacitated and has to 1 . relieved he Ik? required to pay, out ( his salry, the salary of the extra judg WHOOPING COl'GH Well?everyone knows the effect c Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Pin< Tar-Honey is a remedy which briiu quick relief for Whooping Cougl oosens the mucous, soothes the lining ( the throat and lungs, and makes tl: coughing spells less servere. A famil with growing children should not 1 without it. Keep it handy for a Coughs and Colds. 25. at your Druj gist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. Beautiful Monument Avenue is t of a flat railway rate of one cent mile to Richmond for the big affair i expected to draw to the city 100,00 loyal Southern people. "C A Threshing Machinery, Ei Automobiles and A Also Lummus Cottc Write or see Chesterfield, S. C. "V Ji, ES fjl rates, ill [IpRSS?vatior WlSlllPM5!11111 ''I?-i MBIHiriWM I ATLANTIC COAS STANDAR^A^OADJ [like an ostrich, says coi ' MIXSON Refuses (o I'se Business Judgemen Declares South Carolina Planter, Muskogee, Oklp., April 27.?Sel supi?orting agriculture Is the large _ problem offering itself to the Sout for solution, according to Pr. Bra1 ford Knnpp. head of the Banners' C <>l>emtive Demonstration division i - Agriculture, who ajtoke before tl f Si?utl)ern Coniiuerclul Congross hei r today. "To solve it, cash markets for 1 call.v grown produce should be e ^ tablished," he said. "Loans shoul d be made upon condition the farmi s will make his farm as nearly selfsu porting as possible." Dr. Knnpp pointed out that it is tl duty of cities to make constructive co * tribution to the country surronndii them. The speaker protested against tl ' one-crop system and ixtinted -out thi :s the millions of dollars worth < It fruits, vegetables, livestock, bay ai <t grain, imported annually into tl it south could he raised as cheaply the e as elsewh -re. ie According to Col. Robert M. Mi :e son. a planter of South Carolina, tl t, American fanner generally is "lil >* an ostrich tliat sticks his head e the sand and won't see." He assei e ed that the farmer of today refusi d to use business judgement and supp y that for which there is a demand is such quantities as are needed. Col. Mixson urged the protectio :e through governmental or state age e, cies, of agriculture in the southei d cotton states by warehouse systen it modelled after tliat cvf South Carolin <- under which a farmer may store li r- crop and obtain a certificate of sto is age on which he can negotitate it loan. d n WILLISTON, N. C., MAN RESTORE >1 TO HEALTH (1 ? Mr. Wade Thankful He Read Aboi 11 Wonderful Remedy. ie * K. T. Wade of Williston, N. C., wi the victim of stomach disorders. I tried many remedies and took a gre 't deal of medicine and treatments. R ,e lief seemed a long time comnig. y /.Then he found Mayr's Wondcrf ^ Remedy, took a dose?and found reli (* at in re. He told liis opinion of tl ^ remedy in a letter in whlt-li he said: ,e "Your medicine has worked wo derx. I feel so much better. I a p- thankful to you. inded, for adverti ins: your wonderful remedy in the 11 pers. as otherwise I might never ha >f known of it." e Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives i* :s manent results for stomach, liver ai It intestinal ailments. Eat as much ai if whatever you like. No more distre le after eating, pressure of gas iu tl y stomach and around the heart, (let 01 ie bottle of your druggist now and try 11 on an absolute guarantee?if not satl : factory money will be returned.?No. Do not forget the MITE BOXES ( the 10th of May. Several little bo o will be on hand at the cemetery ga a with boxes. Go prepared to make Is contribution. This is the inly tir 0 that the Daughters ever ask for a co tribution from the public. ^ ?0 iSE" igines, Gas and Oil Tractors, utomobile accessories. in Ginning Machinery. TEAL WHITE, Representatives, McFarlan, N. C. >.50 to V chmondA^. me 1"2"3 1915 ^FEDERATE "ETERATiS itrminN \J 1 I1V1 J. | ts on Sale May 29th to June 2nd, | mited to June 10th. Extension and | iver privileges. For ^^77 schedules, rest! * jj is, etc, call on I !. L. Powe /f LfTLANTlClf 1 Cheraw llv\^ST M T LINEx^^x 3F THE SOUTH > . ( . u NOTICE OF t, " By virtue of an Act of the Genf. eral Assembly, approved 5th of ct March, 1915, t/a C~wit r Board of h Commissioner >* ' hesterfield County are required to and they )f do hereby call an election to bo 10 held on the 4th day of May, 1915, ro for the purpose of determining the question of whether the town0 ships hereafter named shall issue bonds for permanent road ia jr improvement and maintenance as p- follows: Cheraw Township not to *e exceed in b.onds $40,000.00 ig Cole Hill Township not to exceed in bonds.. 20,000.00 ie Steer Pen Township not at to exceed in bonds.. 23,000.00 of ul Mt. Croghan Township" ie not to exceed in re bonds? 30,000.00 Court House Township x- not to exceed in ?e bonds ? 40,000.00 Old Store Township not to exceed in bonds.. 25,000.00 ps And each of said townships are ly to vote separately on said amounts in respectively and each to determine the question of the issue of bonds for the amounts above set forth rn and said bonds, if issued shaljl be as printed coupon bonds to runj for n. a period of twenty-five (25) yiars is from date of issue and to betJ* a r" rate of interest not to exceed i per cent per annum, payable an-' nually and the proceeds of gaid D bonds shall be used exclusively for road improvement and fuuntenance in the township Voting same. . Under the law at the samejime as said election is held the eleOTors ie of each township above named llt must elect a Board of Puttc Works consisting of tree u] tors of such townships who slftl ef attend to the issue of the djornK ie for such township,j^themdMBtf of the Votes2 lonSff^WP u* to discharge such other duties las required by law. mi a. At the election herein cfd id re all qualified electors shall be'' n ? . i? r, HOUSEHOLD CARES ltl id lax the Women of Cheraw the Same as Etsewlere. lie ne it Herd to attend o louseliold duties Is- With a constantly a hing bach. 2 A woman shorn 1 not have a IM lurk. ' j 3n -*nd she seldom would if the kidys nt'.vs were well. ,te j Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed .by a thousands. ne! Have been used in kidney trouble n_ [ over 50 years. Read what this Chernw woman says: M rs. Eva Walker, High St., Cheraw, says: "I had dull pains in the small of my hack, along with headaches and dizzy spells. I tired easily and didn't f<*el like doing my housework. I had other symptoms of kidney trouble. When I read of Dean's Kidney Pills, I used thein and they relieved me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Donn's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Walker had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE?I have a larg? Gran J ^ square Piano for sale CHEAP. Parties can see and try it at Mr. A. H. Page's. H P. Guess. THE MOST CAREFl'L AUTOIST cannot prevent tires from bursting but be can provide for such emergencies by carrying an extra tire. C. THOMAS ELECTION. titled to vote at their respective precincts. The following appelated as managers to conduct said election and tickets, boxes, and instructions can be procured at the office of the County Supervisor: Cheraw?I. S. Huntley, G. A. Malloy, T. M. Knight. Brock's Mill?A. F. Parker, Fred Miller, Joel Brock. Grant's Mill?W. T. McBride, Robert Gardner, J. R. Parker. Cat Pond?J. W. Ruthven, C. R. Sumner, J. W. Winburn. Bethel?J. R. Burn, D. S. Matheson, P. E. Treaey. Patrick?J. C. ;Baker, W. F. Winburn, J. E. Williams. Odom's Mill?W. J. Davidson, J. W. Winburn, Mike Watson. Douglass MiH-^-T. H. Douglass, A. A. Douglass and J. R. Sutton. Court House?C. II. Rivers, A. W. Hursey, II. J. Sellers. Snow Hill?J. W. Parker, J. Carroll Davis, W. B. Duncan. Wexford?D. G. Griggs, P. A. Gulledge, R. N. Pitman. Ruby?J. S. McGregor, Jas. F. Crawley, R. D. McCreight. Mt. Croghan?J. 0. Taylor, J. H. Rivers, II. A. Jackson. Cross Roads?Guilford Gulledge. D. A. T. Douglass, V. B. Waddill. Pageland?S. II. Laney, J. A. Turner, H. B. Sowell. Ousleydale?Frank "VVilks, F. J. Johnson, Theo. Winburn. Winzo?H. F. Evans, L, J. Rivers, H. Z. Outen. Plains?G. W. Hinson, G. W. t 7 Hicks, G. H. McManus. Dudley?0. B. Jones, D. T. Puriderburk, S. A. Funderburk. Polls will be open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 pf. m. The law and jrulef, of the General Election apj>Jy to this elentjon. ?? ^ H. F. KING, County Supervisor. J. C. SANDERS, TYLER B: WATSON, County Commissioners. WOOD $1 A LOAD. I am again in the wo<xl business and am giving the same big old leads for $1 that I formerly gave. Wood laid in the wagon straight and not piled in in ?nv old kind of way T. A. Funder burk, Phone 228. THE COAL THAT PROVIDES COMFORT Order n supply of our coal now and compare results with the coal yor't( been using. We know you'll note Che difference in the amount of heat compared to consumption. Our <"al is dust-clean coal that burns to an ash? no bothersome clinkers?no slate H. L. POWE, Cheraw, S. C. <r 1 \ FOR RE>*T Two connecting office rooms in new Post Office building, fre lights, water and heat. See us for rates. Cheraw Insurance & Trnst Co. L___ DR. J. E. FFNDERBl'BK Dental Snrgeon Phones: Office 138. Residence 174 Office over M. & F. Bank building A Cynical Motorist "Some machinery seems to poa? less jUmost human intelligence." "I'm lot sure it isn't something better," :eplieu Mr. Chuggins. "My automoidle, for instance, would b* perfectly lulet and peaceful if some of us hanan beings didn't jump in and put t up to tricks." i Special Tra Independei Tours One Way Panama Canal ant Overl TO T CALIFORNIA E DURINi 1\,1 -w-? juiic ? jui y VIA 1 Seaboard Air L The Touas will consume 2< Expenses, such as Railroad and and stateroom berths; dining cj highest class hotels on America geles and San Faancisco wheae attractive sigetseeing and side-tr Many Diver Including Denver, Colcrai Pike's Peak, Royal George, Sa National Park' Grand Canyon of Southern California, San Di( California, San Francisco, Port Victoria, Vancouvers the Canac Paul and Chicago. All Trains equipped wi drawing room, stateroom cor cars and diners for the exclusiA< n f-i r a frin Pfrcnnollv rnndi VIJL11 V M. VlUVil t+AAJ peroned. Ladies unescorted as The highest class of sei EVERYTHING" everywhere. Write for booklet and deta Gattis Tour Tourist Agents, S. A. L. Ry Fresh Beef, Pork and I H. A. BURCH PHOMI Covington Hotel Bid CHERA^ HAIL INS To our Triends i In Chesterfie It erives us oleasure 1 Home Insurance Comp consented to let as wri Chesterfield County, co1 corn, and small grain. 1 able and you can be a tection, Don't wait unt comes to look into this our pleasure to give y rates. Sub-agens want* i i the c< Cheraw Insuranc JOHN H. WELL Ladd Building Over Post * : ' in Tours tit Trips | Through the I d Special Train ! and ! HE XPOSITIONS J - August "HE ,ine Railway S to 50 days, including all Steamship fares;' Pullman ir and steamship meals; the n plan, excepting Los Anrooms only are furnished; ips. se Routes do Springs. Cripple Creek, It Lake City, Yellowstone of Arizona, Orange Croves igo, Los Angeles, Coast of land, Seattle, Puget Sound, lian Rocky Mountains, St. th ALL STEEL Pullman npaJtm anendo tbservation s use of our parties for the icted and satisfactory chasured of every attention, vice and the "BEST OF iled information. ist Agency Raleigh, N. C. ? 5ork Saussage 'S MARKET ! 80 g...Second Street A/, s. c. URANCE ind Customers Id County. to announce that The any of New York has ite hail Insurance in vering tobacco, cotton rheir rates are reasonssured absolute proil after the hail storm matter, as it will be ou information as to l ed at all towns 3u nty. e & Trust Co. ,S, Manager. Office, Cheraw, S. C