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*' Which Do Y It is important for r practical economy for to ask herself this que " Do I prefer a pure Royal, made of cream c grapes, or am I willii powder made of alum derived from mineral s< The names of the on the label show wl are now using or any nl m/141 fid nffororl iimi muy i/c. 1/ni.i i/w of tartar powder, or or alum compound. Royal Baking Pow nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING New 1 Local (2b Personal News * * * * *+* * * *+ Mr. Dock Bnndy, of Wudesboio. X. ('., sjK'iit tlie week-end witn ni< brothers. C. I*, atxl J. J. I'undy. Mr. Frank Wilson, of Hamlet N. C., spent Sunday in the eit.v with his mother. Mrs. Anna Wilson. Saiwant Ileiuhy Harris. Company I. N. > . C., just home with bis company from the Mexican border. Is visiting his sister. Mr*. I W. War J. at Plymouth, N. Miss Klise Wannamaker has returned after a visit of three weeks with relatives and friends in Chester and Spartanburg. Mrs. Robert Kddins. after a visit of severals weeks with relatives, has returned to her home in Chajtel Hill. X. C. *?* Capt. Rob MeNair. of the Chesterfield & Lancaster railroad, spent Sunday with relatives in Maxton, X. C. One of the l)est Christmas gifts is a year's subscription to The Clieraw Chronincl. Fact. Rev. G. T. Harmon and family left last Friday for their new home at Klngstree. Mr. ami Mrs. Harmon made many friends during their residence here who wish them a pleasaut sojourn in their new home. * * Policeman Jacobs has bought a bloodhound. The dog is a tine specimen and is said to be well trained. Hereafter there need be no long wait for dogs to l?e brought from Columbia or other points to run down law-breakers. I>r. T. E. Wannawaker and Mr. L. A. Meiklejohn are attending the meeting of the Grand Lodge A. F. M in Charleston this week. * ? Miss Hattic CJo<lfrey spent the weekend at home. Mr. C. K. Waddill spent the early part of the week in Greensboro. X. C. and is now in Atlanta. *** Mrs. (.'. K. Waddill si>eiit several days this week in Roekingham. X. ('. the guest <?f her mother. Mrs. II. ('. Doekery. The Rev. E. A. l'eniek, after holding a Mission in St. Imvid's elinreh last week, returned to Columbia on Monday. *** The Rev. It. A. Rouse spent Monday and Tuesday in Greon<lw?ro. Mrs. L. I>. Harrall spent the weekend with her s<>n. Harry, in Ruhy. Mrs. Edwin Malloy is '.i>iiiiur in Spartanluirg. Ml1. I*. \\\ I >11 v;i 11 vponl Monday in Ha inlet. Mi>s Charlotte llarrall ^|k?iiI the week-end at liouie. Mr. Jaek Uieksmi with his littie son Neil, to Columbia on Thursday, where he will he operated on for appendieitis. Quito n number aro going to Hocking lutin to s<?e "Tile Birth of a Nation." 1 Santa Clans took a hark -cat in Chora w tlio past week. Tlio Fair Stoic had their 1?itr show windows filled up with Santa Clan* ami li's goods lait when the soldier hoys arrived Wednesday last they brought with them a miscellanious collection of j 1 Mexican curios, anions I hem several | I Texan l'rairic I >.c?. ami ?n Thursday Mr. Harry latvinc ihe manager, re- j moved Santa i Ian* and his goods to I make room for the Mexico Te\a> 1 curios, the result being that Tin* Fair, Store always an atractive place. 1 imbeen the ?-enter of attraction ttu* pa-t week. ft. A. Bunch. Dental Snrgeei. office la Flalayson Building. j ou Rrefer? easons of health and every housekeeper jstion: i baking powder like >f tartar derived from tig to use a baking i or phosphate, both Durces ? " ^ ingredients printed tiether the kind you brandy new or old, is a genuine cream merely a phosphate der contains no alum POWDER CO. for1Mr. A. I!. Hrown, of !"iOivmt\ sjieiit Sunday in thee city. Mr. and Mrs. I. I'. Manguin ami little son passed through the city Monday for a visit of a day in Columbia. Mr. !'. It. I! lint Icy spent Monday and Tuesday in Columbia. I*. Smith spent Sunday afternoon in Ihirlimrtmi the guest of his Aunt Mrs. .las. T. Rue. *? Mr. Jus. Ilarrall, who has heen in Atlanta. Ua.. hits been promoted by his company and transferred to Louisville, Ky. Itoekinghain. X. is reimrted -to have sulTered a disastrous fity last niirht. Mr. Jas. T. line. s|ient last Sunday in 1 ktrliiigtou with his family. **? lion. <J. K. Laney and Mrs. Laney xisitid in Charleston this week. Mr. I.ai'c.v attended a meeting of the Hoard if visitors of the Citadel, he being a member of said Hoard. by Madam Rumor says that Weddiiif.1 Rolls wiill ring in Chora w on tln?.evening of Dec. 24th. ?? Rev. \V. E. Hurt. past<!r of the First Raptist church this city, preached at Macedonia last Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. .T. W. Klkins. ot l'agclnud. spent a few days this week with Mrs. Irene Reid. Last week the? visited Rev. Klkins' fat Iter. Mr. \V. J Klkins in Columbia. THE WOMAN'S FRIEND Mrs. Joe IV,son's Remedy, wonderful record for .'to years, as blood clean-or and tonic. Ask your Druggist 01 write lvrsoii Remedy Company. 1 harlot to, X. C. Send for fret* te<ti noiiia! bookli-t. Rrb-c $1.00 per bottle, t for $2.7o. <> for So.no. prepaid. The Fair Store Mr. llarrv Ravine, Manager, is pulling off-a new one !h!vook. He is going give away aboiuteiy free at s o'clock. Saturday. De<. I'.'trd, a barrel of the very best elf-rising flour to he had in the city, to -ome one of his customers. Every person who trades a dollar up to $ o'clock p. in.. Saturday.. Dee. gdrd, will have an equal chance to win the barrel of flour. ASTOI NDINO REPORT FOR (TIERAW The wife of a merchant had stomach trouble so b.-pi she could pat induing but toast, fruit and ln?t with v. Everything else would sour and ferof (>\i: simmixffi. buckthorn ' ark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed in \-r-r i-ka hcnetiied her INSTANTLY. ihM-ause Adler-i ka (lushes (lie KNI'! 1 * 1: alimentary iraet it relieves ANY Case <>f < Mistipatioii, sour stomach or a ami prevents appeltdh lis. Ir has the :M'ICKKST aeti.m ..f aiiythimr we . ver s?M. T. K. \Y AN NAM A K KU & S? ?N S. I* ].11 !ati<>ii ?s|* < uii'ineiital i'nited State* mi .laiittary 1, 1!?17. will, he HC.N'l del', and with it* outlying possession* 1 l.'!..'lU!t.'Js.". ihe eelisns hiife.ia estimates th*? increase Of 15(00 and IPlo. Treasury department statisticians. using a different method of ah illation. estimated the population if emitilicntial I'nited States as 10.'!.IMC.noo oil N'ovetnher i. CONSTIPATION ('AI'SKS lt\l) SKIN A dull and pimply *kin is' due to a sluggish howel movement. Correct this condition ,;ud clear your complexion with l?r. King's New Life I'ills. This mild laxilive taken at hedtme will assure you a full free, non-griping movement in the morning. Drive out lie dull. Ii*fic?s feeling resulting from ?vcr!o?ded intestines and sluggish iver. (let a hot tie today. At all Prug;ists, 2o('. For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once i For Man and Beast 23c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. | I Strirklin-Currie. Choraw. Dei-. 10. Un the evening o 1 hNvuilier 7 at 0 o'clock the home o .Mr. and Mrs. .1. X. Xtrickllu was th( scene of a lieautiful wedding w.ien the} jgavo in marriage their daughter, Mar; Esther, to Franklin Wade CurrU o Hed Springs, X. ('. The lK?nse wa: tovelv in it-rj decoratidas, pink am green heing the prevailing colors whicl were carried out in;-ferns and eu (lowers. Miss Vera Stricklln, u sister of th? bride, rendered the -wedding ma roll and'as the old but ever new ami in spring notes of Mendelssohn rani out. the mttld of honor, Miss Rosali Stricklln, also a sister of the bride entered, attired in pink silk witJ roselmd trimming#,, carrying pin] tarnations. Then followed the rlnj bearer, little Elizabeth Stricklln baby sister of the bride, beautifull attired in white net over satin, wit pink ribbon, bearing the wedding rin in a large white rose. The bridegroom then entered wit his best man. Ernest McPlmul, of Re Springs, X. ('.. a cousin of the brldi groonj. The bride came in on th arm of her father, and as the tw met. the ceremony was spoken t the Rev. A. H. McArn, pastor of tl First Presbyterian church of Cliera\ "To a Wild Rose" was softly pla; Pll during the ceremony. The brid who is. charming and most lovab young woman, never appeared moi attractive than in her bridal attlr dark brown chiffon broadcloth sui with hat. gloves, and boots to mate! carrying an armful of white earn tions and ferns. The couple left J a car for Beunettsvllle, where th< took the train for Ited Springs, whei they will lip at home after Decemlx 1.1. who. is i harniiutf and most lovab The out of-town quests present we; Tlutul. f'rnesr Mcl'lmui. D. n. Hodgl Ked Springs, .\*. C. Miss \Ielia Klari ami 1>. (). Cir Shannon, N.- C. / ' . ??? % . r ** The above was clipped from tl columns of The Columbia State. Tl Chronicle will only add that the bri< is the eldest daughter of the editor < The Chronicle and the groom is prominent young farmer of R< I Springs, X. C. it is against the law to sell or ha1 in possession ihe sorcalled "paper ca] : pistols. There seems, however,- to 1 plenty of: them hen} in Che raw. ' ' $4 ? v * # EXCUR ,? H A V Thursda For the Christmas an to Cuba, the Atlantic Coast from Cheraw to Havana, steamships, at the fare and c ed returning January 7, 191 Fares will apply via J Coast and the "Over Sea R; of ' Florida, through Port route and returning via the < to stop over at Jill stations < return trip, or both. Proportionate Fares Fron ginia, North Caroli . Child re i For schedules, reservj interesting literature on Cul who will procure one for yc H. L. POWE, Tick Atlantic I "The Standard Rj Attractive Conducl OPERATI CHRISTMAI JANUARY - FEB Jacksodville St. Ai Miami Ke^ Cuba ' ' ' ' Ma Gulf of Mexico New And Many Othet Re< Tours of Fifteen, Tw ration, Covering Many Through Beautiful Tropi eign Lands and Peaceful1 Splendid Itineraries Personally Conducted 1 Gattis. Wri GA'l't'li Tourist Agents Seat Raleig I Don't Hive Catarrh J One efficient way to remove nasal catarrh is to treat its cause which in most cases is physical weakness. The system needs f more oil aid easily digested 1 liauid-food,i and you should s .take a tpoibful of MMTS j tniiuivi after each iWI to enrich your ' blood and 1 t?p heal the sensi. live memU mag with it# pure OiMood P(C MrtiM. The result of this Scott'a y Emulaion treatment will h surprise the m who have used g irritating si jffs and vapors. Get the G( iuineSCOTT'1 d ? ? ?. Hartsvllle la assisting nobly in th e bunlding of a jetter road from th: o town to McBei to connect with tl1 ,y main highway i , Columbia. LaCoasl [e Etaiks, the wide jwake secretary' of tl Vt Hartsvllle Conu efcial Club, was a bl y. booster of gtn> roads before comir e> to Hartsvllle. fe is now enthusiast le cally working 11 the HartsvlIle-McB< re project and de ires the whole-soule e> unstainted sup 0rt of all road use: t, in his work.?] [artsville Messenger. h, I a. NEGLECTED < OLDS GROW WORS [D A cough that racks and Irritates tl >y throat may lee i to a serious chron re cough, if negle ited. The healing pii ?r balsames in Dr BeH's Pine Tar Hon< ?Nature's ow remedy?will sootl ie and relieve tl i Irritation, breathli re will be easier, n<j the antlseptc pro n, erties will kill t ? germ which retard* ,p healing. Have i handy for croup, aoi throat and chrc tic bronchial affection Get a bottle t<Aday. Pleasant to tak At all Drugglati 25c. " I w~ 10 MEETTING OF COUNTY * COMMISSIONER of /j The County Commissioners wl hold Vheir am ual meeting on De 2i)th, 1910. persons havir rlalnis against be county will prese: re them on. tliat < iy. T. e. MULLOY, Clerk. I Tl? Chronica bow only $1 a year. 5.85 SIONtTO ~/q$A y, Dep. 21 d New Year Holiday excursic Line will sell excursion ticke including meals and berths c >n the date named above, limi 7. acksonville; thence by the Ea ailroad," or vil the WestCoa Tampa, but not going by or other, and tick rt? will be goc en route, eithe on the .goi n g < a Nearly Every Point in Vi na and South Carolina. tl Half Fare. itions on trains and ships, an ba, apply to tie undersignet >u. A ir.nt aw S P .VI 4 VAlVSWTt Coa^t Line iilroad of the South" Personally ted Tours ID DURING S HOLIDAYS IRUARY - (IARCH ugustine Palm Bead i West Havana tanzas Panama Orleans i Mardi Gra! sorts of the W est Indies enty and Thiity Days Di Points of Hi itoric Interes cal Scenery in Nearby Foi Voyages on Scuthern Seas. Attractive Partie rhroughout bp Mr. C. H to fnr Rnolrlof S TOUR toard Air Line Railway h, N. C. ; I t R&yb i LAMPS e| 1 J I Asmuwm i?^ ? r'.^l "re easy to find and easy to t ?2'L read by the Rayo Lamp. . It gives a steady, mellow light, ie ^cst 'or e5"es' m'nus the JlT'fr flicker of gas and the glare of Arla'if electricity. ie troublesome lamp-shade or Le chimney to remove when ie ?vrV- lighting- , fcahdi-i; Use Aladdin Security Oil?the Lg most economical kerosene oil? lg for best results, i- I STANDARD OIL COMPANY ip I 'Newjer?ey) I BALTIMORE, MD. d, Washington, D.C. Charlotte. N.C Norfolk. Va. Charleston. W. Va P8 I Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C tax nc J6 The Tax Books will be open for t**e ^ day of Octol>er until the 31st day of D v-e Total Levy p^ County Road re Constitutional School 8 Ordinary County Purposes Tax Levey for State Purposes SPECIAL 1 ?_ Cheraw Graded School Marburg qj Pm Dee ^ Pine Grove Vaughn nt Juniper Dudley Mangum Wallace Pat'e Branch Stafford - Bethel Center Point Wamble Hill Center Wexford Buffalo ... Plains - ?... Friendship Long Branch 11 AdUf rr..1... L Sandy Run Bay Springs Lewis Black Creek Center Grove Cat Pond Cash's 11 Bear Creek Zion >n Bethesda t- Harris Creek Snow Hill Patrick St Parer cf Pageland ot ? Ousley Palmetto >d White Oak )r Orange Hill Hpencer Cross Roads T- New Hope Jefferson McBee Union j lit Croghan ' Chesterfield Shlloh Ruby Cheraw Township (outalde) Wlnzo lit Croghan (outelde) Five Fore Old Store (outside) Alllgateor (outside) Road Bonds, Alligator Township M Road Bonds, Jefferson Township ~ Road Bonds, Cheraw Township 1 will be at the following places o'? t Pageland, Monday, Oct. 10; Jeffe 'so needay, Oct. 18; McBee, Thursday, Oct Cheraw, Monday, Oct. 30; Cheraw, Tlur 0; Mlddeudorf, Monday. Not. 13; Mt. C"o; Wednesday, Nor. 1."; Dudley, 2 to 5 T1 Nov. 17. Sept. 15, 1916. Brace Up! Liv-Ver-Lax Will Make You Feel Better ^ That tired feeling, dull headache and I lasting grouch are most probably due to a clogged up liver. Now, don't make | yourself feel worse by taking nasty, disagreeable calomel, but clean out that bile and make yourself feel brighter and [- better generally by taking LIV-EK- .1 if LAX. It. acts safely surely and pleas- ngsi ,m antly, and Is made entirely of harmless wh vegetable material. tro LIV-VER-LAX is guaranteed to give disi satisfaction or your money will be re- pro S turned without question. Insist on the law original, bearing the likeness and slgna1* ture of L. K. Grgsby.l for sale here lb the 50c and $1 sizes at ALL DRUGGIST her Don't you know that Christmas is T drawing nigh? Don't you know that Cht the kiddles are watching your every J move 'tween now and Christmas? Do M your shopping early. Shop with the day Chronicle advertisers. a p i r P )TICE , collection of Taxes from the 15th mber, 1U10. 17ft mills % mllli ; 3 mills 7% mill* 3\*z mills LOCAL Local School Bonds V 3 4 ::::::::::::::::::: I * ,a 3 3 2 tl 3 8 8] 3 3 4 4 2ft 4 T ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 v'J' * 'LLll-ZZ* 1 !!!!!!!!! 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 m 5 5 5 5 j 5 5% 4 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 ' 8 8 8 4 8 4% 8 8 4 ! 3 10 10 4% 2 o O 2 2 7 mlllo tl G mills 2 mills lutes given below: Hi, Tuesday, Oct. 17; Angelus, Wed19 ;Oualeydale, Friday, Oct. 20; 0 rsda.v. Get. .?,1; Patrick, Friday, Nor. ;hau, Tuesday, Xov. 14; Ruby, nirsday, Xnr. 10; Plains, Friday, W. A. DOUGLASS, Coounty Treasure. J. ?. FUMIERBURK Dental Surgeon Office over II A F Rank Cheraw, S. C. 1 3r. H. M, Tarpley DENTIST Over Post Office Hourg 8:30 to 1?2 to 6 LANDS POSTED ill parties are herebyd warned linst trespassing in any manner n h?v??r nn the lands owned or eon lied l?y the undersigned. Aiij* oue egarding this warning will he seen tort to the full extent of the .mrs. 1IATTIE s. McKay miss: f. m. mckay p. mrs. m. It. malloy, ember 7, 1016. ho Massonlc Grand Lodge meets in irleston next week. Cl [r. E. Gilbert Smith, leaves Satur. for Dillon, where he ha<. excepted osltlon. with The Dillon Herald, The holiday Season is Close \t Hand 7e are now busy arranging our trge stock of goods suitable for lis season. We invite you to inject our showing of the following ems: OYS DOLLS GAMES CHIN A WARE CUT'GLASS SILVERWARE TOILET SETS [ANICURE SETS NOVLETIES TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMERY KODAKS : CANDY STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS, ete. 'ur holiday line is more complete han ever, and our aim is to make 'mas shopping a pleasure instead f a task. T. E. iVannamaker , & Sons DRUGS AINTS, SEEDS, STATIONERY School Book.s and Supplies, J ayons, Pencils, Tablets, Slates, Bpmsvs, Stc,