Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, June 08, 1916, Image 2
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Successor to the Cheraw Reporter
which was established July 9, 1885,
sad entered as Second Class matter
at Cheraw, S. C.
J. N. STRICKLIN,
Editor and Manager.
Published on Thursday
by
STRICKLIN i'RINTING CO.
Cneraw. S. C
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orders. Our terms are cash on delivery
of work, unless otherwise
arranged. No orders accepted from
parties not known unless n deiosit
is made.
ADVERTISING.-We solicit advertising
from responsible parties only.
No whiskey advertising accepted at
any price. Monthly settlements re
quired on all advertising. Transient
advertising payable cash with order.
BOOSTING THE STATE
Business men of Maine gathered
the other day at Augusta to devise
ways and means of spreading the
fame and furthering the development
of the state. Recently in Utah,
there was formed the State Development
Association to cooperate with
the state university to further state
indusries. Texas Chambers of Commerce
organized a cooperative movement
to secure factories for Lone
Star State cities. Missouri has the
Federal Commercial Clubs which is
doing a great deal for agriculture in
the four corners of the commonwealth
Vermont lately organized the Greater
Vermont Association for similar purposes.
Movements of this sort mean a
great deal to the small towns as well
as to the largest cities. Often the
former are to be the most benefited
and the state-wide boosting movement
should be given hearty cooperation
and endorsement in the smaller
thriving communities sucn as cueraw.
The state has seldom been
considered as an industrial or prosperity
unit, much as cities and the
nation have so been considered. Individual
communities, however, are
coming to realize that they can do
more by consolidating and working
together for the common good and
for the common interests of all.
Isolated commercial and agricultural
propaganda shoots high or low but
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By THE
tf ONKEYS Imitate. Sheep follow
a III., women and children alike?ar
example *oiiOWed is bad. But if H
safe. Just so with us mortals. Ins
great thoughts and do things worth
we can sink into the depths of despc
But, thanks to human powers of
ment We can make it what we wll
e our own Interests linked with those
J prove our own surroundings, be it ev
e Right there the monkey in man a
J Today your neighbor fixes up bis
e ers, trims his hedge, paints his house
Tomorrow your own place looks
e a little cleaning up and painting up i
home life happy and healthy through
So you get busy with the pruning
garden hose. You sturt a painter v
lngs. Forthwith you, your wife an
J fully the "Joy of living" in the good
Day after tomorrow otner neij
J premises ami their persons. Then u
?o the spirit of spring's regeneration
J block to block.
But let's not wait for this creep!
organize immediately a continuous '
and make the refurbishing a tlrorou
? ctal community tan help, ami so c
bualuess men, and the women, and t
2 Let's make "Clean I'p and Paint
live up to it.
Now That tl
School Wtr
You Have
Y ears ?
It is of the utmost im
study of music should ha
ue her studies during the
SEMBRICH uses a B
Represented by
Mr. J. Frank Davidson.
state-wide efforts are a broadsido'
shot with telling effect.
'"Get toge.her" should be the slogan
of communities large and small in
this state. We can boost the common
cause and help everybody, the
reby helping ourselves in very great
degree. Sitae agencies, such as colleges,
olfinals, etc., can be pressed
into such a campaign for Greater J
South Carolina. The prosperity of
cities, towns and state are dependent
upon one another, the strong may
help the weak and the weak may do.
their share to help all.
Coouerate. Get together and push '
South Carolina as the business men
are doing in Maine, Vermont, Missouri,
Utah and Texas.
RIDDING CHICKENS
OF LICE AND FLEAS
Advice on How to Put Down TIiom
Pests of thee Poultry
House.
L How to rid the henhouse of lice,
those pests of poultry, has long worried
those who raise chickens either
for eggs or for meat. Some good advice
on methods is given by Clemson
I nollooa follows:
vuut&v,
"Lice live and breed on poultry and
can be exterminated by greasing each
fowl with 33 per cent, mercurial ointment
which can be bought at a drug
store. The grease is placed on the
flesh below the vent, covering a space
not larger than a 25 cent piece with a
small amount of the ointment. This
ointment poinsons the lice and it is
month.
necessary to apply it only once a
"Sitting hens can be greased before
the commencement of the hatch and
when the chicks are dry. If the latter
peep and stand with their eyes closed
examine the head minutely, and you
will probably find one or more large
head lice. Anoint the head and the
part under the beak with carbolized
vaseline, or one port of the 33 per
cent, mercurial ointfment ?nd four
parts of grease.
"Fleas attach themselves to the side
of the face and under the beak of the
fowls and chicks. They are brown in !
color and can be removed with one
greasing of 33 per cent, mercurial
ointment. They breed in the sand
where the chickens are accustomed to
gather, and to rid the premises tf
fl ^as it is necessary to saturate their J |
breeding places with a solution of;
one part of cresol (or similar disin- <
fectant) and 20 parts of water."
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EDITOR.
v the leader. And most of us?men,
e prone to do the same. J
onkey and bad for the sheep if the ? .
i guud ror UUlU 11 IUD UWUClalll), M ? |
plred by environment, we can think
while. Depressed by environment, * *
udeney.
Initiative, we can shape our environ- *
11. If we will. And so intimately are
of our neighbors that when we im- *
er so little, we improve theirs.
isserts itself. ?
. - ?foninrM t-iihhl<h nliintq flntv.
? > aiu, auiw ^>wu?.w mv ? ^ j
sick. You never noticed before that J
tvould accomplish so much in making
the long outdoor months of summer.
shears, the rake, lawn mower and ?
forking on your house and outbuild- [
d the kiddies begin to realize more j
old summer time. j
;hbors will begin to perk up their ? ;
thers will follow their example, and
will spread from house to house and ;
lag regeneration of our town. Let's j
"Clean Up and Paint Up" campaign ;
igh community movement. Our offl- j
an each civic organization, and the J !
be children.
Up and Keep It Up" our slogan and J
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le Girls Are
y Not Get Tha
Been Promisir
portance that every girl th;
ve a Piano of first quality,
! summer vacation.
ALDW1N, why can't your ;
Music Depattr
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Those fatigued J
can find cheer
in a glass of
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Cheraw, S. C. (?
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Heartily recommends Dr. Register's
treatment for piles. Desires to help
others similarly affected. Mas recorn- ^
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mended to Dr. Register by a neigh, t
Ijor who bud been cnred.
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Lamar, S. C.. Route 4,
Jan. 10..1916.
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">06 Union National Bank Budding t
Columbia, S. C.
My Dear Doctor:
I wish to give you a testimonial in
prais>- of your treatment for piles, ,
with which 1 was affficted. I was <
a sufferer from piles for a number of ]
years. 1 used many kinds of patent
remedies without avail, and the doc.
tors 1 consulted claimed that an operation
would be necessary, and this f
1 dreaded. Learning of your having ]
cured Mr. R. M. Josey} my neighbor, <
and knowing you all my life, I took j
your treatment, which cured me.
This was last April and 1 have not
been troubled with the piles since.
You may use this in any way you (
wish, with a view of helping others >
similarly affflicQed. t
Thanking you sincerely for what i
you have done for me, 1 am,
Your l'riend, .
C. H. WATFORD,
Route 4, Lamar, S. C.,
Farmer and Miller. 1
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it Piano That :
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Cheraw, S. C.
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Candidates Cards
Announcements of candidates fc
ounty offices will be printed und<
>e above heading until the close <
le campaign for $3.00; for State ar
ongressional offices the charge wi
e $5.00. No cards accepted uulei
ash accompanies the card.
I'PERINTENDENT 0E EDUCATIO
I announce myself a candidate f<
le office of Superintendent of Edi
ation for Chesterfield County, sul
?ct to the rules of the Democrat
rimary.
J. ARTHUR KNIGHT.
FOK REPRESENTATIVE.
1 hereby announce myself a cond
ate for Representative, subject
he action of the Democratic pi
nary. A. F. FUNDERBURK
FOR SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself
'andidate for reappointment to tl
fflca of Sheriff of Chesterfield coui
y subject to the rules governing tl
)emocratic primary.
D. P. DOUGLAS
I hereby announce myself a cam
ate for Sheriff of Chesterfield Cou
v, subject to the rules of the Dem
ratio Primary election to be held
mgiist next.
EMS G. INGRAM.
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I am a candidate for the office
'lerk of Court subject to the actii
f the Democratic Primary Eleetic
W. P. OPOM
TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a cant
late for the office of Treasurer
Chesterfield County, and pledge my
elf to abide by the result of the Dei
icrstic Primary election.
M. S. WATSON.
I hereby announce myself a cam
ate for Treasurer of Cbesterfu
ounly, subject to the action of t
tenu,ciftic party in the approach!
? A TIfT7?T CLI
riniar> election. j. a. hduo.i,
FOR SUPERVISOR
I want to thank the many voters
:hc.?terfield County for their past su
iort, and I offer myself for reelecti
'hesterf^tf^V^ subject to t
ules ?atic Primary.
Superior
inn nf fhp tic Primary.
I P. H. ARANT.
I hereby ^announce myself a .ca
didate for thf office of Supervisoi f
Dhesterfteld^County, subject to t
rules of tho Democratic primary,
E. R. KNIGHT
At the earnest request of ma
'riends in different parts of the cour
[ announce myself n candidate 1
Supervisor, subject to rules of t
Democratic primary.
P. W. RIVERS.
I hereby announce myself a cam
lute for the office of County Sup
Isor for Chesterfield County, subji
o the action of the Democratic P
nary. H. W. CROSWELL.
For Auditor.
With thanks for past favors, I hei
jy announce myself a candidate 1
reappointment to .the office of Cour
\uditor, subject to the rules of t
Democratic primary.
T. W. EDDIXS. ..
VILL MY CHILI) TAKE I)R. KINC
NEW DISCOVERY?
This best answer Is Dr. King's X<
?1 sen very itself. Its a pleasant swc
yrnp, easy to take. It contains t
iiedicines which years of experieu
rovon best for Coughs and Colt
'hose who have used Dr. King's Xt
>iscovery longest are its best friem
tesbles every bottle is guaranteed,
on don't get satisfaction you get yo
loney back. Buy a bottle, use as (
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i'i'umi. iveop wiuu in ifii mi toui
nd Cold insurance.
Magnolia Bain
a the Liquid Face Powder used by famo
Jeautiea. If you have Sunburn, Tan i
'recklea try j&agnolia {Jjalm. It quick
jJPP*. burn and removes Tan ai
flemishes. Makes your skin soft at
mooth. Easy to use and
ure to please.
Three Colon: WHEEanl
while, 'Pinh, Rote-Red.
5e. o I Drug/bU or bu mall direct tSjjpV
SAMPLE FREE^M#
LYON MFC. CO.,
0 So. 6th St, Brooklyn. N.Y. V T J
OLDER DOT STRONGER
To be healthy at seventy, prepare a
3rty, is sound advice, because in th
trength of middle life We too often forge
hat neglected colds, or careless treat
lent of flight aches and pains, simpl
ndertnine strength and bring chroni
weakness for later years.
To be stronger when older, keep you
lood pure and rich and active with th
trength-building and blood-nourishini
roperties of Scott'a Emulsion which is
aoa, a tonic and a medicine to keep you
lood rich, alleviate rheumatism ac
void sickness. No alcohol in Scott's.
Scott ft Bownc, Woomflsld, N. J.
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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
SWutli Coijoliiia's Oldest College
182d Year Begins September 2
Entrance Examinations at all th
county-seats Friday, July 14, at 9 a. n
Four-year courses lead to the B. t
>r
and B. S. degrees. A two-year pr(
" ^ medical course Is given.
. A free tuition scholarship is as
^ signed to each county of the State.
as Spacious buildings and athleti
grounds, well equipped laboratoriei
unexcelled library facilities.
Expenses moderate. For terms an
*r catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH,
President.
ic
How Bad Backs Have Been Mad
Strong?Kidney Ills Corrected
All over Chernw you hear i
Dean's Kidney Pills are keeping u
[j. the good work. Cheruw people ai
to telling about it?telling of bad bad
i. made sound again. You can belie\
the testimony of your own townspoi
pie. They tell it for the benefit of yu
who are suffering. If your back ache
a if you feel lame, sore and mlserabl
ie if the kidneys act too frequently, <
Q_ pussnges are painful, scanty aud o
ie color, use Dean's Kidney Pills, tl
remedy that has helped so many <
a your friends and neighbors. Folio
'his ('lieraw citize n's advice and gi<
jj. Doan's a chance to do the same f<
n- you.
l0. J. W. Eskridge, High St., Cherui
in says: "I had rheumatic paius and ki
ney trouble. The pains were in tl
small of my back and I had to st<
work for a week. I could hardly bet
over to put on my shoos and it was ju
of as hard for me to straighten. Tl
on kidney eeeretions passed too fneel
m. and I had to get up two or tiiree tlm
during the night on this account. Tl
flow was scanty and highly colore
Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got fro
li- the Oheraw Drug Co., cured me.
of can't praise them too highly."
x- Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sh
11- ply ask for a kidney remedy?g
Doan's Kidney Pills?tlio same th
cured Mr. Eskridge, F<>ster-Milbu
no? Trops.. Buffalo N. Y. n
ii
;ld state of Ohio. City of Toledo,
he Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney make? oath that t
Qg Is senior partner of the Arm of F.
Cheney & Co., doing business In tt
City of Toledo, County and State afon
said, and that said firm will pay tl:
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ft
each and every case of Catarrh tht
nf cannot be cured by the \:se of HALL'
01 CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENE
p- Sworn to before ir.e r.-.d subscribe
In my presence, this 6th day of Decen
uu ber. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON,
nf (Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interr
he ally and acta through the Blood on tt
Mucous Surfaces or the System. Ser
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipatloi
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How
erkt
tire
?T nettled Bill Parr con:
0r 1 So many Motorists
. that "all Tire Tubes ai
J He determined to show so
he In a way they would never forge
There were four Cars at
Owners or Drivers at his elbow.
To these he said,?
"Boys,?how strong do yoi
Brown Tube actually is?
"Do you believe it is stron
Oden's five passenger Car, with
20 blocks?
"You don't, eh!
nv "Well now here's a bit of i
with any, or all, of you.
>et "I will bet you a Dinner tt
he lar Goodrich Tube (34x4) wil
Oden's Car, but will tow all iltrci
passengered,?through the s: pet!
Is. (more than a mile and a half)?
as many times as the crowd :ak
"I will,?if you Gcml. 'r.vn
Is. t,p all four of your Cars, i ig!hei
If regular Goodrich Tubes hup '..a?2
?tie one tube between . ac't tw
ur hauling three Cars on .' '
It- all that way to' The Co ?! -. *
?h "Are you willing i ' >.. a
*? of the three Tubes wil! ; b: -he
a flaw which would leak .sr. or j
- for its origin?,'. Tire purpo-c ai'.ei
"You arc, eh?
"Well,-the Bet's r !
WU111C auu ; -:t . v. w
us * * *
t>r
Jy ^TMIE Dinner was a \
>d As Oden said aff<
>d ting up his share f!
I have bet ir.c a Million on thai
I tab en you up?even if I had to b
I ' I don't see how the blar.-t
' out,?especially going up Savo : l.
"With eit'lit people in the 1
y a to!.:' load >: ovcr fs.;s?k> pounds]
?, sonicll.im! snap before Second l:b.
r *"V; haddve put imu Mat I r?
nnylu v/, to make it hauj? {:t&fthrr
J-'rii>: .-aid that v. hat pu:-:dt
I brown Kubbtr Tubes "not he nj
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,e I ?it answers <
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e I quiremeni?vin
,r \ wholesomeness.
* \ It wilt sat
Demand the gem
"J ^^k Nicknames encou
;ie " m THE COCA-CO
|y W
ATLAN1
l,p Whenever
you see an
d. Arrow think
f Coca.Cv.la
Bottled in
* Cheraw Coca (
Z Con
? The Bailej
ie
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Machinery, Mill an
it
| Automobile Supp
id
[ G. & J.
"* Tires and Tubes
i Charles
?-wc v- - v ^r t? ??
the Texas Tu
i &
happened!
siderably! shape after such ;
had carelessly stated at the finish,
-e just Rubber." "Look you
me folks the difference, load,?after the
t. into just three-qn
: the door, and their were at the start
"And that
less than two hov
t think this Goodrich
g enough to tow Mr.
four people in it, for
"W-"
a Bet I want to make f.llc
about all Tire Tu
lat this little old regu- "If the Bh
1 not only tow Mr. weights,?and y.
r of your Cars,?fully Sign of Heavy Di
i, for the full 21 blocks than 'Just Rubbe
starting and stopping ter buy the 'Just
es it necessary. "I'm going
are agreeable,?line to this'Texas Tin
re and now, take three have taken part ii
ii d out of their boxes, well north record
u Cars, (which means So indeed t
Tube) and tote You
Dinner that any one .
' on the way. or show . This certi
jrevenl its being used part m end witn
-wards'' to in the advcr
WarU ' Tube TYst Happ
date of Nov. 11,
i,? TllfiCT<.c " ered being twer
he Judges. was as describvd
cry Cheerful Affair.
irwards (when put- c u, ribec
the Bet) "you could ~, i \f
Parrfand Id hava M;
tlic Million. this the Jrd dai c
d Tube.* ever did hold
under such a strain,
ast three Cars.- and
! sure iliought to hear
,r!<' - j-KPnhher Now what il
r." Tubes that could b
hh^L. th>- Reflect that
i all stretched out of "ordinary" Tubes ;
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jvcry beverage rei,
vigor, refreshment,
isfy you. JM
line by full name? fll
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Cheraw By
?ola Bottling Go.
ipany
r-Lebby Co.
d Plumbing Supplier
dies and Accessories
VEEDOL
Oils and Grease
ton, S. C.
ibe test |
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a tug, even if they did hang together
," said he, "when we released the
Haul,?they instantly snapped back
larters of an inch longer than they
% of an inch, they took up again in
irs rest."
* *
boys,"?Bill Parr remarked,?a9
smoothed out a wrinkle in his well!
vest, "that'll stop the Argument
bos beitvj 'just Rubber,' won't it?"
nvn oli1!i that toted all you Heavy>ur
.~r.;,?for 21 blocks, without a
ity af crwards, isn't something MORE
r,' li! e oilier Tubes,?then you'd betRub
:r' ! ind hereafter,
to E-\; ait of you to sign your names
; Tube Tost,'?just to show that you
n a t svlar Exploit which is mighty
ing."
hey -!:d,?and here is the affidavit:
/."Fi DAVIT,
fies wo, the undersigned, took
esse.', t':Texas tube test referred
tisci.v ?: entitled "How the Texas
enci:"?4hnt the test was made on
at . acn. i exas, me utstance cavity-*..:
.5 frocks and that the result
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Signed? W. M. ODEN,
J. M. NASH,
R A. FRITZ,
W. A. PARR
[ and sworn to before me by W.
Nash, B, A. Fritz and W. A. Parr,
>f May, A. I). 1916, at Waco, Texas.
Signed? J. G. WREN,
Notary Public,
McLennon County, Texas.
'link Yon of these GOODRICH Tire ,
'cur up under such a gruelling test?
they cost you no more than the
r'ou so carelessly accept!
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