Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, July 27, 1916, Image 3
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"I Bought Kite
from my dealer \vh<
Perfection Oil Cool Ask
your dealer to
New Perfection O
sures clean, even Ik
isfaction.
He'll tell you t
chimney gives a per
proper distribution
"New Perfection"
comfort with keros
coal, wood or a* <hes
Fuel cost?only 2 1
people.
I Saves your time anc
Turns on and off HI
New Perfections a
styles and sizes. A
show them to yen
Look for The Lor
Use Aladdin Sccnri'
best results in Oil
and Lamps
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Norfolk, Va. MD
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Mr. T. S. Kvans, ? !' i I ? i . -
Sunday in tin- city.
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Mr II. Blizzard. ! l- ..
Sunday in the city.
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Miss Annie Kcid i-- \i-iiiii_- i . -i
Mrs. J. \V. Klkins at 1 _ i.-u !.
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Miss Klla Ilarrell. ??f (!?i- '
Is visiting relatives ia the . d, .
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.Miss Minnie Carnes is \idiin_' I: ;
sister, Mrs. Kavuiiamrh. in Snail .
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Misses l'aiie a:nl Ilapj; ? .
have returned fr??m I'awie, . ;;
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Mr. Itryaa I'inkstun
sotue time in Waded to >vi'
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ll-.n. J. J. Evans, o! 1'
sj?eiit Sunday and M
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Mr. Joe l.iinl-." . < '
sjs'iit. Sunday and M<
M r. li>>s> 1.5i.d^.i \.
s|s*nt several du.\s I
W?vk.
Misses Vera and K>
returned from a visii i.
l>arlitTj;toii.
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Mrs. .1 i . Smith
Kvelyn, are vl.-i iinr !> .
?t??ll-S:iIt'll.
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Mr. .1. I-!. 11.!! .
Sllllliay .\l"ii<l:i. i
week uiili frioinl-?\ ?
Mr. i . K. I>uk< . i
pleasant vi-it<-r :M Tl ? !
last M< unlay
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Mr. I'tank WiK-ui . '
l;i>t Suiniay in
limtlier, Mi\ _\M'lNon
Mr. W. II iI'll. i>i i'.t
candidate for ?'(.tin'? Tuosilay
ni.ultf and > r
iu the city.
0. A. Kt .M'Jl
u. * Dental Surgeon
, OXcc in Finlnyson HniMliit;
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toll you why the
i! Cook Stove as:at
and Listing satV
hat the long blue
feet draft and the
of heat. That
means gas stove e
cue oil?no more
cents a meal for 6
i strength,
ke gas.
re made in many
sk your dealer to
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ty Oil to obtain the
I Stoves, Heaters
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tor i'aiil 1 i ,ruin, who will s|m-ii<I
lime with thi'iu.
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FRIDAY
JUL"
8 at 8.30 o'clock.
9 out and you wi
best speakers in S
.\fr. Smith Oliver, of Unity, is a visitor
in thi' riiy today. Mr. Oliver is
a i andidate for Comity Su|iervisor and
liis raid will |ii> foiiiul in tin? Candida
les mliiiiiii of The Chronicle.
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Mr. I!. J. Douirlass. of Chester Held,
a randidate for County Superintendent
of education. was in flic city yesterday.
.Mr. Iloiiglass' announcement will
I'c I'ouinl in the candidate column of
Tlio Chronicle.
At a mcet.liiff last week of the trustees
of the Choraw Craded school Mr.
.las. It. Ilarrell was elected to till the
vacancy in the ltoard caused by the
death of Mr. John II. Wells. The
Hoard is composed of the following:
Mr. It. T. Caston, Chairman; Messrs.
Jas. It. Ilarrell. II. 1>. Finlayson, Jno.
\V. Maynard and Thos. M. Knight.
.".oil pairs line low cut shoes, original
price i and si.no at 1 .<M> per pair
for in days only. Sizes from g 1-g to
I 1 -'J.
Walters-Terrell Co.
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A washout Tuesday morning between
Melloo and Middendorf resulted
in an interruption in train service between
Clicraw and Caiuden for a while.
There is yet no service between Camden
and Columbia on the Seaboard liecause
of the trouble last week at the
Waterec bridge, and on account of
trouble developing at the San toe bridge
between lame's niui cnariesioii, rue
mail from Charleston is now a day
lalo. Jl is thought a very satisfactory
schedule will he in o]K>ration by tlie
middle of the coming week.
***
M. and Ms. T. W. lid!:, who have
been teaching in Marlo .ro county for
some time, lmve eturned to their home
in Clioraw.
***
, The town does not owe you a living,
hut you owe the town the best
that is in you.
Progress mean that vou must keep
I moving over the checker board of destiny.
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FOR RENT My kollsc on
;i; Church Street.
f G. F. Duke
Apply to G. K. Waddill
'J'lie world in general wii. be inclined
l<? take you at. you face va'.ie Woe
*'* he it unto yen if your intrinsic \aioe
t* should prove to he less liian your laee
value later on.
It \oil are knocking your town it
showws that you have newi had anything
to do with the eonimunity e.\ivpt
to sluuder it as much n< pmsibic.
,vs
"'7 l'.eeause a mail succeeds in one
thing is no euson tlial he would succccd
in some different tiling. There
is a man for every place ami it is not
iim.? iimt i lu> iirht man gets
I'M | } i i mi. i -f-j
:\V
^ i iic right place.
"i
An oilv tongue lias none nine to
nir
cause some people to part with hard
earned cash in return for nothing
than any other one thing in this
world, not even crime, whiskey and
h
had company.
lie
I I lie way to Lrei modern Iniprovej
iiieiils for yourself or for your town
; i- [ > ? > ilowu into vour jeans lirst
ami ::< ! He- money. Ii lakes money
'and nothing el<e will count for a
I penny.
i'i edict Wa ran Viiicricnn Trade.
V general Ijiiop.an attack upon
America's unprecedented gold reserve
and foroigntradc tit the close of war
is predicted in a statement submitted
j to the House judiciary committee todav
1-y l In; National Foreign Trade
j t'ouiu i] urging passage of the Webb
~ hill to permit American comliinalious
^ in the export triple.
Feinting out tliat thy present enriuous
export business is due largely
hi an abnormal war demand, tin1
v j.'oiuuii sa>s the liberty to coopearte
! i ieh rivals ami customers of Ainerii
lirms have enjoyed lias produced
' organized selling agencies,
I and that tho United States cannot
ioM its position in the world ofbus
-! ...wi.
.11' U? - \11M'i I' il iliunt uiiuptu iv.ii
:!'i nj" t it in (I ust ria 1 ami governmen
' 11 cooperation.
Tae Htat<t is sinned by a com:
. 111.nl' protuiiu nt exporter^. ini-nliug
.li'hn \). Kyan, president of
the Anaconda Mining Company;
i'l Seems A. Farrell, l'resiednt of the
i: ,i niii'd States Steel Corporation; W,
'i . of the Uusse and Harness
!. nilier Company, of Memphis, and
A. . Carson, president of the Car!
-on Naval Stores Company, SavanJ
nali.
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for Congresl
e Town Hall
EVENING
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Be sure and coi^ie
11 hear two of the
louth Carolina- !
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KM.II) SEARCH FOR
BOMR THROWERS
San Francisco, July 2G.?The special
police squadron organized th arrest
the person ro persons responsible
for the explosion which killed six
jM'oplo and injured more than 40
last Saturday during the preparedness
parade, has been divided into -three
shofts of eight each and from
today the search will lie carried on
vigorously during every hour.
State and federal officials are cooperating
in th hunt for the"T>omb
thrower. A coroner's jury which, it
is announced, will conduct a srveeying
investigation will begin taking testimony
within a few days.
The only tangible evidence in the
hands of the police is the numerous
pieces of the bomb casing an dits
metal missiles collected after the explosion.
Bit by bit, as these have
been brought to the police, the reconstruction
of the bomb as proceeded
and today the shattered instrument
of death is to bo taken for
examination to tho experts of one of
the large powder factories across the
bay. j
Dozens of ciizens have visited police
headquarters and told their stories
of meeting suspicious characters
and have given names of many per.
sons here who by their actiara or
utterances have led others to
that they might kuow something of
Satifrday'S' explosion.
Charles W. Fickert, district attorney,
said:
"San Francisco is infected rith u ,
number of rabid propagaudists whose
opeprations are not confined t this
city, but extend all over the Jnited i
States. I uiu satisfied that a i innber
of persons were involved in Saturday's
tragedy, members of one >f the
several secret organizations tha r have
for their purpose the destruction of
all government" I.
The funerals of four of. theMctinis
of the explosion were held"lH|^V
Two Hundred Outlaws are joitcd
Killed. j
Chihuah City, Mex.?An all & / r'tnning
battle between Curruuza s tidier*
and bandits commanded by Ft licisco
Villa, was fought Saturday neai Hacienda
HI Florodo, south of l'ar 'al, in
which liUU outlaws were kille 1 and
their forees scattered in disorder, according
to delayed dispatches seijt here
by (ieneral itaos, who comauded the
Carranzistas. Villa, the report* says,
was pursued 50 miles intj tbi|"state
of iuirango. The hat'V was peg in
early in the niurmui, the attu?.' Leiiig
made in four columns, hv ted
by (!eiioc.il Kumos, on li e center t.nd
left, and .?eii a 1 Lares, eii Hit fcciAU.
to the oa.i las rear. The outlaws
were s-aver.d in alt (urcctioir?. *
Any business in tb.e world wlil ategnntu
without some kind of advertising.
"The nioe you do, the more you
iu this age things are done that
looked wholly impossimle fifty years
ago. If you know anything about
the old world, you may rest assured
that just as strange things will be
doing fifty years hence.
, Danish West Indies Will or Purchased
Washington, July 2o.?Official nr.;
uouiiceiueiit was made at the While
IIoiim; today thai negotiations have
poetically been completed for the
purchase of the Danish West "Thdise
by the United States from Denmark
tof SJo.dOO.DOO.
A teraty closing tin; tansactloti
jiobaldy will be signed today and
sent immediately to the senate.
The negotiations, i eotitimiiilioti of
conversations carried on unsuccessfully
in 1!)ul and loin. hit? resume 1
several mouths ago. i: is underrstood
that Denmark. feeling ihe pinch of
war. desired to lid her elf if the islands,
not only s a lin.ni- nil pmpo:.Jtion
in to eliniiii.'ite mm t t.hlo.vimo
element in maintainim.' Iter noitinlity.
hying near l'uerto Uic >, Han's,
are said by naval offi-'a s hen j
possess excellent advantages as : uu J
- - it. ii. i
\:ll base ;|11?| <?;i1111lt i num. n-> i
:iri|M>lcL'o ;??? ||u? ishiimis >1 St T!i.'
its. St. Croix. St. .Mm. I'M'* I
ofl'ered by tin- 1'iiited States i:i Woi j
Wits S t.(lOi l.( IOO.
Whilo ilct:ii|s of the treaty were not!
given out it is understood that the
i'nitoij States wonM coinc into complete
possession of lite islands. Word
' has been received from Denmark that
J
| the ttvalv is practically certain of he'
ing ratified by the Danish parliamer
and it is miilerstood that the Wash
j iiialon administration hopes tliat it
iwill lie rati lied at this session oft congress.
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| WILSON BACKS SENATE [rDEMAND
FOB BIGGER NAVY
Sends AdnrmTstration Leaders Word j
That He Wishes the Senate _
Program as to Naval Ap- I
propriations Carried f
Out Without Re.
ductions.
Washington, July .jUii.?President
Wilson lias determined to stand
squarely behind the increased Senate
naval building program, offieial word
of his desire that the Senate provisions
he accepted by the House in con- Be
ferenoe was sent from the White
House today to Administration leaders
at the Capitol where conferees will
begin consideration of the naval bill
within a few days.
Representative Buchanan of Illinois.
a member of the Naval Committee,
temporarily blocked reference of the
measure to conference on the House
today, lmt Administration leaders will
insist on a conference and the rules
committee will lie ready to force that
disposition of the bill when the House
meets again Thursday. Representative
Pnohnnnn objected to Chairman
Padgett's request for apppointment of
conferees under unanimous consent.
Senate conferees have already been
named.
Whether President Wilson's Influence
will be sufficient to put through
the big Senate program, carrying provision
for immediate construction of
four dread naughts and four battle
cruisers, and a three-year continuing
building program is uncertain.
During the discussion 11 the House
today several Represent a tves sought
to have the House conferees hound 011
certain amendments hut ehnlnnan
Padgett insisted that they he left there
to smooth out differences in the House
and Senate measures at their discretion.
Plan Agreed On.
The plan for forcing reference to
conference Thursday was agreed on
by Chairman Padgett, Democratic
Loader Kitchin, Republican Leader |
Mann, acting Chairman Harrison, of I
the Rules Committee, and Democratic'
and Republican members of the Naval
Committee. j
Mr. Padgett later introduced a res- ,
olution making the necessary purlin- (
uientary provision for appointment of
conferees. '
Mr. Buchanan said ills reason for 1
blocking action today was too important
to be left to conferees.
Secretary Daniels wrote to Chair- '
man Padgett today urging that he
Senate amendment stipulating that
the proposed naval laboratory be located
at the Capital he stricken out <
in conference. He transmitted a leter
from the naval consulting hoard
suggesing that the location should he
left to the discretion of the Navy De- |
partment. ?>
nnitrpuv A CI! A I TICC I
. ,1^0.
Figures Cover Losses to Nov. 20 o*
2,524,460 Men. . ^0l
Harold J. Tennant, parliamentary
uaiimoi'reta-t-y for war, made the'
statement In the house of commons
that the total number of casualties
published in the official lists for Prus- tioJ1
?ia, Saxony, Bavaria and Wurttem- ^
berg up to November 20 were 2,524,.
460. Ueo
Of this number. Mr. Tennant uro
added, 484,228 men were killed or iutr
died of their wounds; 354,10.8 were reCe
severely wounded; 27.074 died of dis- i;irv
ease, and 381.140 were missing. Na- alJl|
val casualties, ho said, were not in- j>s(1
eluded in these figures.
- ined
Turks Sink Ships, Report. 1
Turkish batteries sunk two enemy
ships and successfully prevented a N
landing of Allies forces at Tefcke Bur- far
nu. The Turkish war office statement
says: UOO.
"On the Dardanelles front our ar- ^
tillery silenced three batteries of the
enemy. We successfully operated 10
against trench diggers <>f the enemy, :l1"'
destroying a part of their trenches.
del":
France's Youngest Soldier. I la;
The youngest soldier in the French (jiu.
army Is said to he .Tuques Viriot. who .. u
is offieially accredited to the Ninety*
fifth regiment of Foot. lib is 12 years
old. A photo of the hoy shows him
in uniform smoking a huge German ,v*tu
pipe which he had found in a trench tivc
captured from the Germans by the par
^Trench. dan
iiiur unn uirii/1 iimpc? nm
nAYtiuuncfMLunuo: <
Do colds settle on your chest or in your Cui
bronchial tubes? Do couplis hang on, or <Vu,
are you subject to throat troubles? ?
Such troubles should have immediate
treatment with the strengthening powers "ut
of Scott's Emulsion to guard against , sal
consumption which so easily follows. u a
Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver
oil which peculiarly strengthens the respiratory
tract and improves the quality of
the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and pri
heals the tender membranes of the throat. fnl
Scott's is prescribed by the best special- .
iste. You can get it at any drug store.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfteld, N. J.
S YOUR I
- shoes J J
NEAT
n il ii i?li 8 A *
rreuAc qai
V. y polishes contain no acid and will no
,\-.':':'i'y combine liquid and paste in a paste
y effort produce a brilliant, lasting sb
/ Tbo F. F. Dalley Co., Ltd
k
Ja?7 A Knnf Til
1VH 2IUUUI All
and Boan
;tter get yours before It is too late. V
offer for two more wee!
A $3.00 Eledri
AND
A $2.50 Ironing
For $3.9
Easy Terms?10 days
Yadkin River Poi
Phone 68
/
Flectric Light W
PLUMBI
You cannot be too careful in select!
ing contractor. I cannot give you a 1
or heating plant than any other pluml
contractor on earth, but I can, and wi
i satisfactory system at a price cons
material and workmanship. If you wa
plumbing or heating system installed,
me.
F. E. ROW
Telephone 272 We
Bennettsville, S.
I CONGRESS 10 GIVE $800,900 J. fc
* FOR RELIEF D<
1,000 for North Carolina, $100,000 Office
" it. ** is? if.iiui unit |
lor 90UIU Carolina, f?vv,vw
for Alabuma and Mhw<
isaippi. |-| u
-'ashlngtou, July 20.?Appropria- Ul? XI
s totalling $500,WO for the roof
storm and liood sufferers in
rgia, Alabama uud Mississippi qV{
provided for in joint resolutions
odueed today in the llouse and Hours
rred to the Committee on MiliAlTairs.
Tlie resolutions also
lorize the Secretary of War to BEEF
e tents and tpmrtermasters and
ical supplies to the needy. P 0 R 1
he appropriations are divided
ng the States as follows:
orth Carolina, $000,000: South 8 A U S
olina, $100,000; Georgia, $200,;
Alabama and Mississippi, $200,- H. 1
epresentative Britt introduced "
resolution for North Carolina Hotel 1
it provided for the e\i?endilure
the $000 000 in Buncombe, lien-. _. ,
>on, McDowell, Itutherford, Polk, ^|0 thlOl
ywood, Macon, Jackson, Clay,
rokee, Swain and Truusylvaula
nties. Engineers of the War Detmeut
uvw are investigating con- Phone 80
t.. *.1... <1Skifp{nf nf till* i
(.HIS 111 LUC UUVUVU uaoia&VW V*. V?^
t< tit tlie instance of Itepreseuta- clve prompt
> Webb who has supplied the Detment
with photographs of llood
uage and other data which has
11 seutt to hiui from North t'aro- |jow jja(j ]
i Strong?]
.'lie $100,000 proposed for South over
olina by Representative Whaley uoan'g kuj
ild be sent along the Santee Itiv- tjie j,00j w
and it* tributaries, which went tel]ing al)0U1
of their banks last week at the nm(]e s0UU(]
ue time western North Carolina Uje testimo?
* 1,uu(K'd' pie. They t<
. . who are suit
(id pairs line low cut shoes, original ^
ce $:5."?n and $4.U0 at SUM) per pair *
. ? . , , . if the kidtn
lu ilavs oiilv. Sizes from 12 1-12 to
passages an
m 11 /* color, ttse
Walters-Terrell Co. , t. .
remedy thai
- .7.. your friend:
S^PIbiackL 'En'r'i:
r| whiteI ""-k
i BH I over to put I
L I TAN n
Bm 1 fActll kidue-v *<L'el
I IV ' I aud 1 hini n
y/X_ i| | f|0\v was si
| B the Chernw
Lion coJ
I ply ask fo
SB^ I Poan's Kldi
r shoes last loneer. TTiesa ,
if crack the leather. They t'UIOU Mr.
form, and with very little r<() J'rotXS..
izw.
, Buffalo, H. Y. ^H|&l
: ? -.-. .4 ^9H| 1.F0R SALK'
for cash. Ap
at Iron
I?
/e only make this
ks.
c Iron
Board
5
Free Trial
ver Co.
iring
NG
ing your plumbbetter
plumbing
)ing or heating
11, guarantee you
istent with good
nt electric lights,
write or phone
E,
st Main St. 701
u.
, FUHDEBBUBK
Butal Surgeon
over M & F Bank
3Iwnw,8.C.
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. M, Tarpley
DENTIST
ir Post Offlco
8:30 to 1?2 to 6
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AGE
L Burch
Covington Building
I But the Very
0681
and your orders will reattention.
9
KD IN CHEKAW.
Backs Have Beeo Made
Kidney Ills Corrected.
Cheraw you hear it
ley Pills are keeping up
ork. Cheraw people are
t it?telling of bad backs
again. You can believe
ly of your own townspeo?11
it for the benefit of you
erlug. If your back aches,
lame, sore and miserable,
?ys act too frequently, or
e painful, scanty and off
Dtvau's Kidney Pills, the
t has helped so many of
s and neighbors. Follow
citizen's advice and give
in nee to do the suuie for
ktidgo, High St., Cheraw,
I rheumatic pains and k1dTlie
pains were in the
,* hack and I had to stop
iveek. I could hardly beud
m my shoes and it was just
r me to straighten. The
etions passed too freely
) get up two or three times
tight 011 this account. The
canty and highly colored,
oy Pills, which I got from
Prug Co., cured me. I
them too highly."
at all dealers. Don't simr
a kidney remedy?get
ney Pills?the 6&xne that
Esk ridge, Foster-Mil burn
Tin (Till ) N. Y. nol
-One-Horse Wagon Cheap
ply at the Chronicle office