Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, September 09, 1915, Image 4

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I Presid ut : i am i believer i: every self a social u matter of licenses."Governor the Rev. 1 Saloon Le I! This Is Pr Is not States every principl Does prohibit! ficing large re this method, t< control? P. S ?"To the SELF-GOVERNME ?Inscription on th< - - < ILT1? UffeGHfrratti (Klfrmtirie Successor to the Cheraw Reporter, which was established July 9. 1886, | tttd entered as Second Class matter * Cheraw, 8. C. J. N. 8TRICKLM, Editor and Manager. Published on Thursday by *TRtCKMN f'RttfTlNG CO. Cheraw. 8. C All Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect, Obituaries, or notices of other tare not of public Interest, and all notices cf a personal nature Is charged for at the rate of one cent per word far each Insertion. Such matter Is not news. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS PAPER 1s published as a business enterprise. It has two sources of income, the subscriptions and the advertismcuts. Its news oolums are for tbe people?that part of the i?eople who subscribe for It. Each subscriber "s entitled to one copy of the paper each week; extra copies are sold for five cents each. li you can use its advertising cr* uiuns in your business, you arc invited to do so, provided your business is legitimate. But don't ask us to print your advertisement as a news item. Publicity is our stock in trade; we can't afford to give it away. PUBLICITY is necessary in every business. This paper goes to hundreds and hundreds of the very best people ou earth?the jieople who pay good money for good goods'. Th?*y read the news and they read the advertisemnts. Naturally they spend their money with the business men who ask for their patronaga Our advertising rates are very reuse liable and we work for the Interest of the I?eople who do business with us. We will help you design an advertisement and then do our best to help you sell what you advertise in this paper. Let us convince you that our service is worth the money we ask for it. I ent Wo i Fa n favor of local option, n local self government,; -governing community v> nit should have the rig! the regulation or of the ?May 1, 1911, Woodro of Now Jersey, in a sigr ihomas Shannon, Secret ague of New Jersey.-esident Wil Has Held ide prohibition unalter e of democracy and g< on really prohibit? Does venues for dispensary cc jgether with strict regul LOCAL OP American soldiers who, < INT AND CIVIL LIBEI ; monument at Spartanb 1 years ago.-- Times hav Few men really think althougi each wotild deny the accuxtatlon. A1 though inun is KUplioseu 10 oe a ru tioual thinking uniuml, thinking b actually the hardest work' and tin rarest he does. We hear a thing ordinarily, and immediately form at opinion about it. Usually self-Inter est is at the liottom of our conelu sions. We are told, for instance, thai woman suffrage is a good thing am we ought to have u law allowing wo men to vote. Do we look into tin matter J)o we study the argument.' for and against woman's suffrage II is the same with the tariff, prohild tion, the unions, the Mexican sltua tion, the Kurojieau war, in fact every thing We have anything to do with to hold up <vir judgement on a qnes lou until we have had an opiKirtunitj Mow much more rational it would b< to study it from every angle. Then form an opinion and stand or fall In that opinion, until we learn some tiling of which we have been ii gnorance that might change oui minds on tin' subject. Not to b< open to convicitoii is pig headed. Xar rowness is the bane of our wliob ? .,# ..iviifir,n i?t vnnr mini be o|icii to every argument an< think?think for yourself. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the pasl thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. LKf.AL BLANKS. We carry at all times a eoniplett line of Soiitli Carolina I .en gal Iilank> besides a line of siterial blanks pit ten up by local attorneys to fit into local county collitinns. We have just added to our stock regulation South Carolina "Claim and Delivery" blanks. Subscribe Tj The Chronicle # I } 3drow } ivor of I i I am a thorough and believe that rhich constitutes it to control the ! withholding of w Wilson, then led statement to ary of the Antison's Firm For Years. ably opposed to aod government? it not mean sacrirnnties preferring nHnn and nrnnpr MVAVA& MAK1A Jk^A. v|#vm HON LEAG >n the field of Cowpens, fcTY. Wejfcnjoy the rei urg, to Morgan and the e changed since then, i Tlie constant drive for "thrift" having effect not only among the ol people, but uuiong school child . us seen by the rei>ort of sixty; uivings banks formed in as in; , v'hicagi public schools last year. ' i rejiort shows that 18,(KW child saved $27,113.94, and of ths anio - regular banks. Six pupils <rt the ! t enth and eighth grades conduct 1 hanks. Any sum from live cents $5 is transferred to ? regular b ; and an account with the pupl < opened. It Is reasonable to suppose t t rural schools will adopt the teachinj - thrift as a (subsidiary course. ' money could lie deiwsited in the h banks in saving departments to . three or three and one-half lier < - interest. When the account amot .* to $Ho, It could be withdrawn air ? ?100 bond paying four and a hall i' live liercent could, be bought ' Many reputable bond houses it is i - will sell a hundred dollar bond oil i instalment plan, paying the full r ount of interest on the amount der 1 led until the face value of the boil - paid in full* ' ; PE RU MA A A STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY For over forty years i has been used as A TONIC AND STOMACH REM EDY. Peruna aids the ap ; petite and gives new life t( | digestion. ORDINANCE NO. 107. ' Do it ordainde by tbe Town Cou >f tbe Town of Cheraw and it is her I ordained, that on and after the ra cation of this Ordinance it shall lie lawful for any person, whether ow or driver, to run an automobile en streets of the said town of C'horuw \\ s the "(TT OUT" of their alt rnol oi?en. Any jierson violating this Ordinn shall lie punished by a line of not I than One Dollar or more than Twoi 1 Five or bo sentenced to the Town County Chain (Jans for not less tl ' One Day or more than .'10 Days. Itntilied in Council assembled t Oth day of August. A. I). 1015. J. A. SPRUILL, l>. I.. TIM.MAX, Clerk. Mayoi wmammmmmmmmmmmmr warn Vilson U ,ocal Onl "My socj my position i ly as it was letter to Mr. ( to be entirel, Written fror | Woodrow W in defining changed pos the democra and Unalterf What Do Dispensaries ward the redi road and gene pay? E. J. I UE of SOUTH January 17th, 1781, FOU suit of their toil and sacrif many South Carolina patr Have principles ? ~ ~ xn lUcr Ireu A e Get nut >ev- = the r: use Prir but K of The >cal Jf you do not want i pay the family, at least yoi eat stationery for each me ints have the name of the il a your family on it. ! or <uitl If it is a private le the printed heading could nin- your name and belo\ W3i. name of your town, ,1 ^ James W. John" Chesterfield, S. = Then al! members of 1 L ily could use it for tl vatc correspondence. t # * * The cost is no great you are continually pa stationery when you J in small lots. We make you low pj ncil lots of 250, 500 or 101 el,y envelopes to match, ? tifl. printed. mi ner 1 v . ... the i oucan ?avc it citlie ,Itl or fancy, and in singl ... or the fashionable fold prefer. nee !<*ss tyor J5he his r. 4 nequivoca tion i died 'Shannon letter' precise vith regard to the liquor issu - ? > 11 in when 1 wrote the letter, Srogan is, or was, at any rate, y consistent with it."?May rt the Wfcite House at Washi ilson, President of the Unit his unalterable conviction ition regarding his absolute tic principles of self-gover ible Opinion) You Think? pay hundreds of thousand: iction of taxes, the s Inc ;ral improvements. What d( m p\T\Tr\T jrviMMrMiz/i'M, oci CAROLINA. GHT VICTORIOUSLY FO ice. Let us emulate their f iots who made their epoch \ f * k in on 1 ited Stat separate HEKE'S THE * a should Fashion is ine smber of fashion has decree hpad. of a"d postoffioe addi stationery. This does not ttcr the ness or profession; I. he just and woman?or y v it the man?who writes thus: ou ' Of course not e^ * tates of fashion, to-date you should he fam- . , . It is but a qu ie r ^ printed stationery your personal equi tie. er than vine for it is better to ? iL _ 1* _ 1 . _ .1 bUy ^ i ue neing 01 a leau both character an Neatly prints rices on ancc that your )0, with spelled, that there mil also post office address. he returned to yoi delivery. t plain Strangers to v c sheets will not be requi: I, a? you signature, or your be few?probably Send Your Orders to Cheraw Chr< Cheraw, S. C, wmm?mmammmmmm illy In ly defines e, not onand the , intended ; 14, 1915. ington by, ed States, i and un: belief in nment. Nhich He I I s of dollars toil fund, good ? I )es prohibition - . : j cretary j I R THE RIGHTS OF ortitude and virtue.* i-markinkTacHfi86P^ .. ? v -?>? i {.I fhisl ionery I TOY OF IT : | xorable in its decrees, and 1 d that you have your nam#. 1 ess neatly printed on your fl I annlv alone to the buai*- iS r x' ~*f ? . al man, but to every maa V oung man and young wo- fl a letter. rery person obeys the di* B but to be considered up- I 1 do so. I estion of time when your m will be as much a part of fl pment as your hat or your jfl ' I i lead than to follow, for er indicates that you have d initiative. B| H d stationery h am aasur- V name will be correctly I will be no mistake in your and that your mail will H i in the event of its non- H rhora yon may be- writing B fn niirrla nvpr VOlir fl address, and errors will I none. H Dnicle I