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iticl uecessor to the Cheraw Reporte Which wa? established July 9, 1881 and entered as Second Class tnatte at Cheraw, S. C. J. N. 8TRICKLIN, Editor and Manager. Published on Thursday 8TRICKLIN PRINTING CO. C? era w. S. C JOB PRINTING.--We solicit ycu orders. Our terms are cnrb on d< Urary of work. No orders accepted from parties not known noleee a deposit is mad ADVERTISING.? We solicit advei Using from responsible parties onl: No whlskej advertising accepted o anj price. Monthly settlements n quired on all advertising. Tramlei advertising payable cash with order. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT The existing unprecedented big prices of pri it pap^r an.l all o'trj material used in 'r>o printing and pn* lishing business lias brought tli publishers of this country face to fnc with a most critical situation and on which makes it imperative for them t raise their rates for advertising an subscriptions. Not only have the prices for prii pni>er advanced (approximately tw hundred percent but the j>oint lias no' been reached where it is exceeding! difficult to secure print paper excel in the smallest quantities. This is di to the fact that the war has cut us o from our sources of raw materials, ii eluding wood pulp, sulphites an chemicals. In view of these facts the publish! of The Chronicle is compelled to ai nounce a new rate card becoming eff< etive January first. We have refraine from making these changes hoping tin conditions would change for the l>etU but as there is no probable relief i sight, in fact conditions are l?ecomin worse from day to day. we are con pelled to change our rates at this tiur in doing so we have made the new rai just as low as jKissible and allow i a small profit and we trust that or advertisers will accept this increase ( prices witli the same good grace the have the increase cost of prnctieall every other commodity. l nc? new raiwi are nuivii-'. Yearly contracts. 15 cents an inch. Six month contracts, 2d cents an inc] Three month contracts. 25 cents a iuch. Intermittent advertising, $1 an iiu for one incertion, 50 cents an inc for subseqent insertions. * Chest for the work sen Lancaster R. R. J. M. Br; and quickness o ing department, will collect our i liest opportunity To the Custm< I v best machinist R. Co's. Shop ! in 1915-16 as i You will a PeaH and I or R. W. ISO per tent additional for jirefw position, if allowed. Heading notices cents a line. -i In making contracts for space i if; only necessary for the advertise! S? contract for ininitninn of live iiu )T each week for the length of time sired. At any time during the lif ~ the contract the advertiser is at lil>< to use as much more space as he i desire, the rate for the extra sj = heina the same as that specified in contract. The subscript ion rate, he^'inin^ . 1. 1!?17. will he, for 1 year $1.50; (J months 75 cents; for nionth= cents. ir Trusting that you may apprec ?. the jmsitlou in which we are pi; and the necessity of the ehnugf j rates, we are la, TI1K CIIERAW CIIItONH r. ? I?o you realize i!iat it is all' ' Christmas? Wc. . it iv and The fit it iele man is jjoiitK to ham: up his st inu's aaain this year. He haug'eni last Christinas, and the Christmas fore that, too, and do you know Santa Clans passed him rLdit up, 1 didn't trive him even a?well, the st k ings wore jusi as euu>i.\ im- nn>n , after Christmas eve as they were w tliey were hung up. Well, just so ie old gentlemen remembers' the ehih v and the old jieople The Chronicle i e will lie glad and happy. And yet, 0 know, all of us have something in ,1 makeup that makes us liappy if are remembered, even if the tokei reinemhranee is of little intri ^ value. And we reckon it i? right it is so. In fact, we kknow it is r IV heeause it helps to make lis better and women. ? SLOAN'S LINIMENT EASES P. l <l Sloan' Liniment is first thought mothers for humps, bruises and spr t that are continually happening to < l" dren. It qunckly penetrates and soo L'" without rubbing. Cleaner and 11 effective than mussy plasters or ? meats For rheumatic aches, neura >r pain and that grippy soreness a 11 colds. Sloan's Liniment gives pro * relief. Have a bottle handy for hru strains, sprains and all external i e-1 For the thousands whose work < e them outdoors, the i?ains and a 18 following exposure are relitived ir | Sloan's Limiment. At all Drugg 25c. ?y Office of COUNTY SUPER INTEND ANT ( EDUCATION. Office will be open every Satu b. and the first Monday of each :u( n R. A. ROUSE. Superintendei h h Subscribe wbile you ?an get Chmuicle for $1. mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmturn The erfield, I it us during 1915 ai , the repairing of a 1 1 isington will contin f jobs done under t he being a man of lotes and accounts Mr. Brasington Ch< srs of the Clierav vish to say you n . ? /-?i ? s in the south an in and with this ; the Cheraw Man Iso find at all tiir ullers, Hay Pi Stogner will be rml i DOUBLY PROVEN Clieraw Readers Can No Longe i js Doubt the Evidence. . to This Cheraw citizen testified Ion lies! ns?,l(>. Told of quick relief?of uudoubte ?f benefit, ertvl The facts are now confirmed. i?j,v! Such testimony is complete? th ,;u.0' evidence conclusive, liis It forms convincing proof of merit J. T. Amos, photographer, Third St Ian. Cheraw, gave the following accouc for of his experience in December, 1911 ; in lie said: "I was greatly annoyed b weak kidneys and a lame and achin into hack. Doau's Kidney Pills brougl iced nie prompt relief. Recently, I gc 1 in another supply from the Cheraw Dru | Co., as my kidneys weren't actin 'I.K as they should and my back wa troubling me. Doau's Kidney Pill mist again acted promptly in bringing m on- j relief." , ?" k j on December 9,1914, Mr. Amos said i "I still hold a high opinion of Doan Kidney Pills and I use them wheneve "Id I need a kidney medicine. The and never fail to relieve me." nek- Trice 50 c, at all lealers. Don't sin ply ask for a .kidney remedy?g( Doau's Kidney riHsr-the same thi Mr. Amos has twice publicly recon '"',l i mended, Foster-Milburu Co., Prop! " a" Buffalo, N. Y. nc you I our . "* we | NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS i of nsie ' Notice is hereby given that execi that tioiis will be issued on all unpaid taxt iglit November 1st, covering both person* men and real-estate i roperty. I5y order <>f Council. D. L. TILLMAN, Clerk .UN I - (Watts Cylinder | Corn Shelter. The best and most efficient .7power corn-sheller on the mJ'i, market. Made in different sizes, to suit the reuuirementsof both aiis large and small corn growers. dies Write for specia! circular and prices. h-v Remember, we are headists quarters for the best in farm Implements and farm Machinery. ' Iliii Olds Gasoline Engine, rd'i' which we sell, is one of the bes( mill. ()f power Ergines. 1 Correspondence solicited. nt | The Implement Co. , 1302 Rtifi d.. - t&AmO, Va. E TI ; Mill, Factory a Arlington id 1916, and while th< 11 kinds of machinery ue 10 upciatc me inui lie new management, unlimited experience and we ask tliat those will receive and recei eraw JV v Mfg. Co. nay feel sure of on< d at little cost as th ame plant will not ufacturing Co. dom tes resses, Plow St( glad to explain why J. M. ATpiTOR The Au(lltor'Lfflee wlH ^ opone !f(U tl,e asse8SDjeut of personal proi |erty from Janr lgt> 1017 to Fel I ruary 20th, 18ty * All male between the agt of 21 inul 00 ^ars are deemed Tn: able Polls, eslf . *.>?v?p who m ! maiiuetl or causes are iuca] able of earntof*a 8upport The law 50 cent pei alty added to Fxeg an(j not returne : for assessment F w the 20th ( ,l February, 1917i >1 I w ill bo in j|jrA.u(lltor,H office Jai S uary 1. 13, 18, ^ ^ and Fe, 8 ntary. 1, 2,3ru| - 2f3 5 6 7 8|1 18 10- v"' 13' 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 2 S un<1 at the blowing places on tl dates named: Patrick: Jarl1ary o, from 11 to 11 o'clock. s Cedar Creek ^oreli; January 1 it from 11 to 2 0 doc]j^ y John H. ^8iace; January 4, fro 111 to 3 o'clock 1- Cash's: JaiJ ary 5, from 10 to it o'clock. it Mestfleld at new sclio 1- January 6, frci t0 jo o'clock. l, ( ross Road?^ January 8, from 1 >9 ?4 STOP Lh^t cough A haekng 1 weekens the who i- system, dralm ir euerffy an(i ge !8 worse if peg jg^. y0)ur throat j il raw, your ches aches and you feel so all over. Rel ve thflt col(l at on with I)r. Kin| g New DLsCovery. T] soothing pine ^gams heal the in tated membra ^ flnd fche antIsopl _ UIHl laxative ualitles kill the gen and break uj your CQjd Don't let cold linger. 0 ? ^ Klng,s New D co\erj to-daj vour Druggist. 5C l he Clironh ^ yMr. wmm mm:*. wSwt ; pes* most successful Trappei , . r\a shipping their entire colli market pnccp ? r 0J? tor your skins by sending bfC^ w Fur Markd* Writo5t<x,< We^haraet P * !"! *nd ,f"PPin8 tat 1 commission. . J^i^ST^&BRC iAn md Farm Owr , Marlboi Counties ; origina owners of i and the supplying c :hine shcp and we ai Mr. Brasington ha as all our and the P< who owe us call or : pt for same. Yours truly, lanufac 2 thing-J-that your ie high cost of ma interfere with th< b their l athe work >cks, fertilizer they ate the GO( Youts truly, BRASIN i /_j ~'S NOTICE ~ (1 to 2 oVlovk. )- Jefferson: January 0 atul 10, to [)- 11 o'clock. Cutarrali, at J. <J. Holly's January !S 10, from 1 to .'I o'clock. riains. at J. W. Hicks: January q "e from 11 to 1 o'clock. I ? ({rant's .Mill: January 12. from 1 to j o'clock. I i- i f . Angelas: January 1.1. from 11 'to ltl - :i o'clock. ?f McBeo: January ir? at uignr; mm pi j. 10 to 5 o'clock. ir t). Mldtleiulorf: January 17. from 11 it 9, to 3 o'clock. J-j 0, Ruby: January 1?. fr"m H * w ie o'clock. Dudley: January 22. from 1 to 4 3 o'clock. S3 Dudley: January 22. from 1 to 4 oi 3, o'clock. tl rajrcland:, January 23 and 24, to j m 12 o'clock. Mt. Croghan: January 25. from 12 C1 2 to 4 o'clock. Guc:?: January 2(>. from 12 to 3 ci 0l oVlOCty f( Cheraw: January 30 and 31st. aj LI T. W. KDDINS, Auditor. ir BUF 1T le P 0 B I ts SAU8A0H C. ? H. A. Burch A ae rl- Hotel Covington Building ^ 1 Nothing But the Very ?, 18 Best >c. Phone 80 and your orders will re- w si cive prompt attention. >'< i and Collectors of Raw Furt in your vicinity Khoruto us. You too, can secure the highest . them here?as New York is now the World's J Ginseng and Goldenseal \\ We are the largest dealers in Ginseng in the United States and always pay highest price;. Write for price list. ' I Fastest Growing Row Far House in New York ft 188 West 27th Street, New York K Y( iers of Machinei o, Richmc 5 the Cheraw Mfg. Co. h )f machinery parts will re sincere in saying you s employed Mr. R. W ie Dee Iron Work cu; send their checks for tl :turing needs in machinery terials will permit, i renaming oart of th JL 9^r jl , which they will nc Distributors, C< )D things to own an fGTON / Southern Comm NORFOl December 1 The Theme of the Cor utlook" and the "Internatio rom the European War." her important personages o me will be present, and Pre: Every Southerner should resence, and imbibing and p i helping the Nation, throug 's effort to build commcrci [emisphere and other matter ill be discussed. Co-ordinating organiza .me time are: Woman's Auj f Southern Ooverncrs; Ame iral Urganization; Nationnl f Agriculture and Southern ( ation. Eor this occasion the I jrsian tickets to Norfoik at J ispondingly reduced fares fr< 1 trains on December 8, 9, ' lg until December 19. Sleeping car reservati lay be obtained from H. L. \LOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK cts like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you lose a day's work. There's no reason why a person luuld take sickening, salivating calnel when 50 cents buys a large botb of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect ibstitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid hich will start your liver Just as irely as calomel, but it doesn't make ?u sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take orison's Liver Tone, because it is >rfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is ercUry and attacks your bones. Take dose of nasty calomel today and you ili feel weak, sick and nauseated ake a spoonful of Dodson's Liver one instead and you will wake up morrow. Don't lose a day's work, uggist says if you don't find Dodm's Liver Tone acts better than irrible calomel your money is waltg for you. I<; REDUCTION IN MILLINER? AT PATRICKS BUSY CORNER 'e can Meet Or Bent The So-Called "SALE PRICES Every Day In The W<vk. J. C. PATRICK Co.'8 )U :y ui ?nd and iave sold out to th not be interfered w i will not be disapp . Stogner as forem; stomers know. J, heir accounts and i Co. repairing will b Tbe operating o e business any n >w do. otton Planter id use. * tercial Congress LK. VA. 1th to 14th lgress will be the "Changed nal Reconstruction Resulting Many Cabinet Officers end f National and international sident Wilson is expected, lend a hand, at least by his rofiting by what he will learn, ;h this important Congress, in al relations with the Western s of equal importance which tion which will meet at the ciliary of the Congress; House rican Commisson on AgriculAssociation of Commissioners Commercial Secretaries AssoMantic Coast Line will sell ex$9.05 from Cheraw and at cor3m all points on its lines, for 10, 11 and 12, limited return ons and further information Powe, Ticket Agent, Cheriw ' H. L. POW1 COAL LANDS POSTED All parties are hereby warned against trespassing in any manner whatever on the lands owned or eontrolled by the undersigned. Any one disregarding this warning will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. T. B. Wateon R. J. Little D. T. Wateon B. L. Wateon J. 0. Terrell. TAaLXSUD IT* 'Vfeevillan frdros I LwgMt rur HuuncnMi la m HIGHEST FftlCES PAID ME RAW FURS Ship jour fur* to a ft. Wa pmj all Express and audi (brfM Writ* for our prfea It* 453 West 28th St NerTfk ' 11 / Anson e Chesterfield & ith. ' /\? r? for] 1 M fko UlllllU 111 LUV* tiaoo. in of the repair-' , M. Brasington do so at their eare done by the f the C. & L. R. tore than it did s, etc.,