Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 21, 1916, Image 2
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ucceesor to the Cher&w Reporter!
whloh was established July 9, lStfn
and entered as Second Class matter
at Cheraw, S. C.
J. N. 8TRICKLIN,
Editor and Manager.
Published on Thursday
8TRICKLIN PRINTING CO.
Cheraw, S. C
JOB PRINTING.?We solicit ycur j
orders. Our terms are cash on de- 1
livery of work.
??- 1 ngrtiua I
INO Oruei? cwtiin
not known ucIcm a deposit is mada.
ADVERTISING.?We solicit advertlalng
from responsible parties only.
No whiskey advertising accepted at
any price. Monthly settlements re
quired on all advertising. Transient
advertising payable cash with order. I
We want to write this one more j
piece before Christmas. Somehow we1
feel like trying to say something,
whether it is worth much or not we
do not know and if you do not think
much of it. why just pass it over and
take the good intention for the deed.
We said last week that we were going
to hang up t?ur stocking again this
year and see if old man Santa would
pass us up again. Well, it does notj
matter much if he does, but we want
to make a suggestion to all the boys
and gilrs and the old boys and the old
girls as well. We were reading the
other day a little poem by Joaquin
Miller, and wo want to pass it on to yon
at this time of the year and we want
you to think about it and act on it.
There are many of the young boys
and young girls who still have the
great blessing of having their mother
with them. Some have not that great
blessing and privilege and who feel
now that they would give almost any.
thing if they just could bring mother
back for one more Christmas at the
old home. Of course, for those who
have no mother we cannot speak as
we would but we do want to say a word
to those, who have that great privilege
?REMEMBER MOTHER AT THIS
TIME. If you are away from home
she is thinking about you just as
, much and just as often as if you
were still at the home, and the word
we want to say is, DON'T FORGET
MOTHER AT THIS CHRISTMAS
TIME. Send her some token and em- |
blem of love and affection and write '
her a sweet little note and tell hei '
how much you love her and how you
appreciate her.
But let us gi/e >v\ ti e poem and
then we can say o ''ji.th.ng more about
it if we wput to.
The Bravest Battle.
fought!
Shall I tell you where and when?
On the mans of the world you will
find it not?
'Tvvas fought by the mothers of mien.
Nay, not with cannon or battle shot,
With sword or noble pen;
Nay, not eloquent words or thought
From mouths of wonderful men!
Hut deep in the walled-up woman's
heart?
Of a woman that# would not yield,
But bravely, silently bore her part?
Lo! there is that battle field.
No marshalling troops, no bivouac
song.
No banner to gleam and wave;
Hut oh! these battles they last so
long?
From babyhood to the grave.
Yet. faithful still as a bridge of stars.
She fights in her walled-up town?
Fights on and on in the endless wars.
Then, silent, unseen, goes down.
Oh, ye with banners and battle shot,
And soldiers to shout and praise!
I tell you the kinglmst victories fought
Were fought in those silent ways.
0, spotless woman in the world of
shame.
With splendid and silent scorn.
Go back to God as white as you came?
The kinglie^t warrior born!
Now, don't you agree with tis that
this is true and a beautiful sentiment
and that it is your duty, whether that
"kingliest warrior born" is fast passing
to that other and better shore, or
whether she is still in the bloom ot
young womanhood, deserves your remembrance
at this time of remembering?
We know you do. and let us
tell you something, that mother that
bore you is the best friend you will
ever have in this world, and whether
you be prosperous or great, or whether
you be poor and unknov. n~ whether
you are riding in the chariot amid the
plaudits of the multitude. 01
whether you are driving the wheelbarrow?
she loves you just the same,
and you should not forget her. She
will rejoice with >our success and
she wills sorrow with you when misfortune
overtakes you. Don't forget
her at this time, is our simple admoni
tion and plea. And she has not asked
us to make this plea. Go and spend
the joyous time with her if you are
away. She will give you a welcome.
If you can't go. send her some little
token of your love and retueml.ranee.
It is not the value in money of the
thing you send, but the spirit and the
love and the remembrance that go
with it that will make it precious to
her heart.
There is a whole lot more that we j
could say. but we are going to stop,
but may come again after we see
what our stocking contains utter the'
glad Christmas time. Here's hoping'
that all our readers and every one
else may have a pleasant and happy
time. There are homes with vacant
chairs, but remember that there is a!
good u-ascn for this in the mind
Him who caiur to save and \vl
grieves not His own, without sot
g?>od reason. Wo cannot undcrstai
now, but some day we shall see la
to face.
Fair Part cf Income Saved.
The annual income of all the peop
in the United States approximate
$35,000,000,000. They save about $"
0O0.O0n.O00 of this.
Quick
rCold Relief
is usually found through the prompt
administration of a mildly laxative,
dispersive tonic?one that will scatter
the inflammation, remove the
waste, and help Nature to build up
resistance.
Peruna is That Tonic.
Its action is prompt, usually very
effective, and its use is without harmful
effects. Every household should
keep it at hand for this purpose, and
every catarrhal sufferer should regularly
use this reliable remedy.
The tablet form will be found very
convenient. _ A tablet or two at the
very beginning of c cold will frequently
prevent its development,
and these tablets may be taken regularly
with beneficial results.
/] 1 I \ \\ vhich for nearly Jl 1 ] I \V
/f J Vi half ft century haa // ( |
fi been the reliance #
of the American /
J Home. _ ?
Both are Rood.
Your druggist can
m~z 04
cekunaco. fariy
Colambus,
Dr.H. M, Tarpley
DENTIST .
Over Post Office
Hours 8:30 to 1?2 to 6
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness, II
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
P~.'? A t. r\
1 ant Vlltc
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $ I. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT
i?ut?!nt Aiarn, tha oaniiilrcg
"Muh po', undf.rt.oijp. bnvider," se
'erely said good old Parson Bagstei
iddressing Jim Dinger, the gambllnj
gam lin cyanas and nigger gin an<
-ace hossea and dem scan'lori
wench ?s dat powdahs twell dey looki
mc-st v.hite in de face and plum]
alack on de back o' deir necks
Oar'll be veepln' and wailin' an<
<nashln' o' teef!?" "Dar won't b<
no sich solemnchol); gwines'on fun
ce sah." replied the sinner, "uh-kaz<
i's bound to feel right at bomi
tcongst all dem 'Joyable faction*'
-iL- csaa City Star.
H. L. POWE '
? COAL 1
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never though
could be is yours U
command quick a
you buy some Prino
Albert and fire-up ?
pipe or a home-mad'
cigarette!
Prince Albert give
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke
appetite ever hankerei
for. That's becaus<
it's made by a patentei
process that cuts ou
Hitp flnrl narohl Prii
been sold without c<
We prefer to give qu
! N
has a flavor as different
And that isn't strange, ei
' Mi
Buy Prince Albert every- j-01
where tobacco is sold in . .
toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red
fin*, 10c; handsome pound gg
and half-pound tin humidors?and?that
corking fine CO
pound crystal-glass humi Pj
dor with sponge-moistener
top that keeps the tobacco n
im such clever trim?always1 *?
of A I'D I TOR'S NOTICE
bo
110 j The Auditor's office will be opene<
n?l j for the assessment of personal prop
ce | crty from January 1st, 1917 -to Feb
J ruary 20th, 1917.
All male citizens .between tlie age;
j <?f 21 and 60 years are deemed Tax
lo able Polls, except those who ar<
is maimed or for other causes are incap
?? able of earning a support.
The law requires 50 per cent pen
ally added to taxes and not returne<
for assessment on or before the 20th o:
February, 1917.
1 will be in the Auditor's office Jan
j nary 1. 13, 18, 20, 27 and 29; Feb
j ruary. 1. 2, 3ruary, 1. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
10, 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 17, 19, and 20
j and at the following places on th<
dates named:
TV.*..!. I. . T A / 11 *
I HUH'K . .Ill I! I1HIV IHUU 11 14/ C
o'clock.
Cellar Creek Church: January 3,
from 11 to 2 o'clock.
John II. Wallace: January 4, from
11 to 3 o'clock.
Cash's: January 5, from 10 to 2
i o'clock.
Westfiehl Creek, at new school
January G. from 10 to 12 o'clock.
Cross ltoads: January 8. from 11
to 2 o'clock.
WOM
Women, more than men
tiring work and physical si
[ nervous systems and brinj
weakness?unless treated inl
Drug-laden pills and alcohc
I woman's strength, but the concer
scorn i
# build strength from its ver
of women to gain contn
tiredness, nervousness, in
ernTT?c . _ i:
JUL * WljtM
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| Attractive
Conduct
OPERATE
CHRISTMAS
JANUARY - FEB
Jacksodville St. Ai
J Miami Key
?, Cuba Mai
i Gulf of Mexico New (
< J I, ..Sy AWh
I Tours of Fifteen, Tw<
! ration, Covering Many
? Through Beautiful Tropit
| eign Lands and Peaceful A
l Splendid Itineraries
i
Personally Conducted 1
Gattis. Wri
GATTI!
Tourist Agents Seab
Raleig
ice Albert has always
jupons or premiums.
Ml M
ality!
NfF Al RF
llVk rtbwfe
the national joy ?moke
as it is delightful. You nevei
ther.
en who think they can't smok
;te can smoke and will sm
bert. And smokers who have n<
t certainly have a big surprise
ming their way as soon as t]
ince Albert tobacco will tell its c
J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C
.C T jtr? and 10, i
Jefferson: Jani
11 o'clock. Holly's Januii
1 Catarrah, at,XJT:t
' 1 to S ? Hicks: January 1
Plains, at J.
from 11 to 1 o'cl _ ,0 , s
(1 rant's Mill: U ^ 1
3 o'clock. I 15, Irom 11 I
e Angelus: Jauu^
- 3 ?'cl00k- Jm 15 ^ nfcbt; ai
McBee: Jan*T * '
16 to 5 o clock. inuary 17 (rom j
Mlddendorf: f ' '
1 to 3 o'clock. ,, .
' Ruby: Janur 1#' fW" 11 '?
?'Cn??i.' * ? y 22, from 1 to
Dudley: Janui &
? n^i i % ^ tTom 1 t0
Dudley: Jauuaf
: ?'f, /jar, 33 and 24. I
Pageland: Janf/
12 o'clock. S w ^j
* Mt. Croghan: '
to 4 o'clock. L 4W> ,o f
26, from 12 to
- Gueos: Januatf
I 0 T jy 30 and 31et.
Cheraw: JanuaL Audltor.
T. W.J
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9 JlfERfE* =
.. nifiaves.becauM
irertSlman ^eiicat<
d,*oni<
\ prematuf? ^
'r8'"^*. iknnot build op I
>lic concoctions propprtW fa
mm
m ^Jiebing thousand
y source and sncT!Lr_oveitoOM
* ol their nen^T^
ipatience and fatf t.L-i
u/-W-/r^pm flfco'K>^
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Personally
ed To?rs
'w
D DURINC^
5 HOLlPA's
RUARY -JlARCH
ifirustine Beac
West \ H. *
anzas } P#Mma ,
vuL A Mardi Grti
mty and ^ttifty Days D\
Points of Historic Interei
cal Scenery ui Nearby Fo
Joyages on southern Seas.
Attractive Partic
rhroughoutjby Mr. C. I
te for Booklet.
S TQUR
oard Air Line Railwa
?r I
m
^B
r tasted the Bke of it! I
I
e a pipe or roll a ciga*. B
oke if they vat Prince fl
)t yet given P. A. a try* I
and a lot of enjoyment B
hey invest in a supply. B
>wn story 1 B
0, Winiton %Um, N. C B
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to even Arithme
Built of solid
10 they last a life
Steadier then gas
kd ?cheaper than i
Use Aladdin Sec
12 ical kerosene oilSTANDA
3 Bt
Washington
Norfolk, Va.
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1 Ch?*rln?M Wfir Help.
* JL sunny temper will penetrate th<
knotty problems of arithmetic as wel
As those of the woodpile, and wll
antangU the Intricacies of a foreign
language o; transform a dlsorderet
kitchen, better than a suil?n one. Th(
cheery disposition Is likely to be i
of the victorious character. Pop
I alarlty may not be a very high recom
g niendatloo; but, other things belnj
goal, It Is better to be popular thai
grouchy. The grouchy person is mos
woefully handicapped and must need!
t fiare many excellent qualities be
* fore he can hope to rise to equall:
high esteem with his lees gifted bu
pore cheerful comrades. Real po
Iteness Is the kindly expression of I
kindly intent. Ill naturi and polite
aesa are antagonists and canno
dwell together for long In the sana
Individual. Politeness h* Its genuln<
AMCic* contributes to vard the well
Mug of all, even to long life; whlh
faapoliteneaa and Irascible tempei
May shorten life.?Moflier'a Magitln*
Office of
COUNTY SUPERINTENDANT OF
EDUCATION,
h Office will be open every Saturda:
a ad the first Monday of each montt
R. A. ROUSE,
I Superintendent.
i- m ^TAX ]
t
The Tax Books will be open toi
day of October until the 31et day of
Total Levy
/S County Road
Constitutional School
! Ordinary County Purposes....
Tax Levey for State Purposes..
SPEC!
Cheraw Graded School
Marburg
y Pee Dee
Pine Grove
Vaughn
Juniper
Dudley
Mangum
Wallace
Pat'e Branch
Stafford ...
Bethel
Center Point
Wamble Hill
Ontpr
Wexford
Buffalo .....
Plains ,
Friendship
Long Branch
Green Hill
Mlddendorf
Bandy Bun
Bay Springs
Lewis
Black Creek.....
Center Grove
Cat Pond
Cash's
Bear Creek.
Zion
Bethesda
Harris Creek
ttnow Hill..,.
Patrick
Parer
Pageland
Ousley
Palmetto
White Oak
Orange Hill
Spencer
Cross Roads
Hew Hope
Jefferson
McBee
Union
ML Croghan
Chesterfield
Hhiloh
Subj
Chert w Township (outside)....
Wlneo
ML Croghan (outside)
Tire Fors
Old Store (outside).....,
Alllgateor (outside)
Road Bonds, Alligator Township....
Road Bonds, Jefferson Township...
Read BoDds, Cheraw Township....
I will be at the following places
Sept. 15, 1916. J[
.AMPS
?will make
tic a little easier,
brass and nickel plated,
i time.
?more restful than electricity
rither.
urity Oil?the most econom-for
best results. "W
RD OIL COMPANY ft
(New Jersey)
ILTIMORE. MD. I
,D C Charlotte. N^C.^ ^ ? >
To Test 8u?p?cted Cela. 1
f There Is a very simple means &> t
) testing a suspected coin, which can bt JL
\ applied in any circumstances. Take
i good coin and vigorously rub its
1 milled edge against that of the sua
i pect. If the coin on trial is a "wrong
i "on" it will peel off, or at least show
K signs of flaking. If the edge bears
the test the coin may safely be accept
I ed. This advice was given by an ofti
cer of the criminal investigation da
t partment of England, who declared It
I to be a certain test ^
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f Call It a "Tub Cure" In F^edenia.
1 Every Monday morning ons can set
' scores of Fredonla's fair sex disport
1 lng themselves In the new tub cura ^
* The process Is described by the Fre
* donla Herald as follows: "One arises
before six in the mo: a lng, fills a tub gp,
s with hot water and then taking at
the soiled linen of the household
1 dumps it promiscuously into the w? I ite
1 ter. Then a bar of soap and a wasfc
board are brought Into play. Tks mr
ukk?d it n an/) A /\wh vltll A
1U1UU ID I UUVOU uy muvA uy n u <t.m. V
brisk motion until the arms and fa^
are a rosy pink. If perspiration dF
be brought to the surface of the skin
so much the better. When all the
t linen Jr so rubbed it should oe rinsed
, In cold, clear water. This exercise If
pod for the complexion and should
be done at least once a week *?Kd*
?M Qtjr 4tat.
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VOTICE
r the collection of Taxes from the 16th
D?cember, 1916.
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W. A. DOUGLA0V,
^ ^ Ceonily Treasure,
The
ioliday
Season
is
Close
Vt Hand
mmtmmrnmm
e ftfe low basy arranfiaf oar
'id stock ol foods gfiitable fvr
is seaaoi. We imrite y#t tM
ec* oav ghewi&f of tbe foHewilrf
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ANICURE SETS
N9YLETIB8
TOILET ARTICLES
PERFUMERY
KODAKS
CANDY
STATIONERY
FOUNTAIN PBN8, <!<?,
i? holiday line is a?re compter*
in ?rev, tad on? aim is to malt?
nas shopping a pleasure lastead
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