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CHERAW, S. C.. THUI
THE DANCiEROrS TIME.
In a talk with a Cheraw physician
yesterday we wete told that the most
dangerous season of the year is upon
us, the one in which infant imortality
?st 1 ?_ ?ui-u ?* J 1?
is* uravit'si, uiiu ill wiiicu t'piucuiao
are m#Bt apt to thrive.
The warm weather is bringing its
horde of hies and mosquitoes and the
spring rains have only served to establish
breeding places that will, if
not stamped out and cleaned away,
furnish us with new supply of verimin-carrying,
germ-ladenod every few
days. % The refuse in alleys and vacant
spaces that has been allowed to
collect during the fall and winter
months must be cleaned up ai once
if we would safeguard the health of
our people. Even one tly or mosquito
is capable of carrying from a cesspool
or garbage pile enough germs to
start an epidemic that may cost a
score of lives.
We know it Is an old story, this
thing of telling you to clean up your
premises, but we value the lives of
our people so much more than we do
those of hies and mosquitoes that we
propose to keep everlastingly calling
attention to this subject, unless the
warning is heeded. It will take take
but a few minutes to clean away a
cess pool, ami but a short time to
drain it so it will not stand as an
open and alluring invitation to disease
breeding Insects. A few hours
will make the dirtiest alley faily
shine. Let's use a little common-1
Rense as we go along?let's realize J
that an hour spent now may save us
an epidemic that might last for
months. Never min($ what your
neighbor does?YOIT get busy and
clean up NOW.
THE LrXITRY TAX.
Going?going?everything going up.
With the advent of May 1 many things
occurred, an damong them was the
coming into operation of the luxury
tax.
Do you women realize that hats,
kiannnos, lingerie, silk stockings, fancy
shoes, fans and parasols now bear
a tax? Do we men grasp the fact
that our enlarged heads, fancy vests,!
f i ? allli 1 l eyip^pTiiinvi?*
will now cost more? Do you all real
ice that ice cream, sodas, lemonade,!
and soft drinks of all descriptions j
now bear a tax? Why even the "hokey
pokey" man has an extra tax to
pay now.
Neither are churches or clubs exempt.
The booths at the country fai-r
will yield revenue to the United States
Government, and base ball games and
circuses will collect taxes for Uncle
Sahr.
The luxury tax is here. Your fifteen
dollar hat, madam, will bear a ten per
cent tax, and everything else is in
proportion. Count the pennies before
you spend them. " j
BUILD
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Your cost oi
Insurance fi
Painting anc
In other words
years would be ei
That's real econt
All Fire Insurant
object in offering
brick to be used
tial, lasting, fire
A permanent inv
with rertainty, is
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Write for prices ;
ested in building
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tSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. ?
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THE COMING MAN.
tl
It is an old and rather trite state- li
'meat to say that the hoys of today a
are the men of toinoriow, bat It is o
so true and so important tSa* we
again repeat it.
The greates asset this nation, or 's
any other nation possessees v is its tl
boys and its girls. Nothing that we a
can do for them will be too inurh.
They are our all, and on them reels
the future of this nation, und of the i>
nations of the globe. v
Any wot k put into the correct up- y
bringing of the American boy is a |
work of the greatest moment, and
calls for mten and leaders of the largest
calibre. The work of these lead- d
ers in the field of youth is only equal- a
?'d in its importance by the work and y
mission of the clergyman and lawmakers.
The almost amazing rapidity with j.
which th<4 youngsters grow up and
and develop is sometimes staggering j,
to lis older children. Here's a little
chap today running around in
pants, and it appears to be only to- j,
morrow and he's casting his ballot
and assisting in running his country. v
a man in the truest sense of ie wold 0
How important is it that he should be j,
?a man, prepared to take his place
and do his duty in this world of men.
The Hoy of Today?The Man of j.
Tomorrow?Look at him.. Help Him.
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Here's a record.. Mrs. J. Meyers,
of Perth Amboy, N. J., kept house
without help, for her husband and 3 R
children, did the laundry work and e
family sewing, helped take care of h
her mother who was ill next door,
and yet found time to make 165 re
fugee shirts in- two days, 111 pairs j
of p ija.mas in a month and a half and
another lot of sa ne seventy in thr?>e
weeks. She also turned out a -latge
number of convalescent robes. This
is on the authority of the Red Cross.
Who can beat it ? ^
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The New York cops raised $80,000,000
in the last Liberty Loan drive.
Apparently the New York authorities'h
are fearful they might do as well this g,
time in the Victory drive, for they.Jgj
issued orders instructing the poJJfrc?-1 ^
Tn?w~o "Btick to duty." The qdfttRHTt1^
very naturally arises, "What is their
duty?"
The body of Edith Cavell, the English
nurse who was murdered by the
Huns at Brussels in 1915, will be tak-|
en to England and laid t<? rest in West j
minister Abbey. Honnenr et i'atrie.
"An obliging, good-natured boy," is
the way Burgomaster Peerboom, of
Wieringen, descibes the foitner German
Crown Prince. We have always
heard that the most desperate criminals
make the most obedient prisoners.
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YOUR HOMES 1
R I C 1
: fuel will be 75 per ct
illy 50 per cent less
1 general repairs 100 |
these savings accumi
L]ual to an Old Age F
imy.
:e Companies heartil
[ at a low price, goo<
in constructing hand
-resisting buildings f
estment that yields re
gilt edged.
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and catalogue with d
a home.
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I'rfslilrnt WW
>ck Prompt Shi
;rvice is Our Motto
T ? -THK
CHHOMCLE SAYS? j
If there is no legal way to kill the
x-Kaiser, ninybo he cold he eompelld
to read the 100,000 word peace
reuiy.
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Mark this down as n bit-of gospel
ruth?Bolshevism is going to peter
ut the minute the Bolshevists have
:> go to work.
One Chera.w man said yesterday
lint he has found as ho goes thiough
ife that people are very good to him
s long as lie doesn't mind being
heated.
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Since McAdoo tesigncd Burleson
ecms to have taken over about every
liing in tliIs country but the hives
ml chilblains and whooping cough.
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We see where 21 little pigs were
orn to an Indiana hog recently, and
re've been wondering ever since if
ome of them won't have to eat tit
lie second table.
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As one Ohcraw woman said yestcray,
life is just one blamed thing
fter another. If you're not moving
ou're house-cleaning.
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Now they':e talking of exiling the fil
aiser. There is no island so dosertd
that it would not be disgraced by
is presence.
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W'j ran't lieln but fool that a #holo
:)l of us arc going to hivo an hour Oi
r two of lcisuio in our old aye wht-n
. e'll wish we'd have strained a point
r two and bought more Vi *ory
ends.
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You ran also generally tell what
ind of a housekeeper a Choraw wo?*
11 is by looking at the shap- of the pj
itchen broom. lit
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It is said that the railroads are j
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oing to run excursions again no
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omuig sumir.-ar, so we don t e ire bow i j^(
aril the spiing fever liils 11a. j
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When a Clieraw gi'l knows her i OA
at is becoming she isn't mueli in- ! 111
lined to care whetnrr Cennanv pirns
sr
lie peace treaty ( r not.
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From the slow way in which high
tices are climbing down they nmst
e afraid they'll fall and hurt tnotrt *
elves.
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The 'Pershing Highway Association j in
as been formed and will build a road j tr
om coast to coast In honor of the j ai
reat American general it will be nam- 1
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powder, soda and salt to your 1
little spoils the whole batch. O
vith it. in the exact proportions. <
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less a guess. Too much or too
Self-Rising Flour has mixed \
ing powder, soda and salt. It
these things ?xtra. Figure
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makes the most delicious bisci
a rare treat tttfe next time y<
OCCO-NEE-dHEE Self-Risin
on the bag. A all grocers.
When yo\
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WITH ALLENBY I
IN PALESTINE" !
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acred Views Als< to Be Shown '
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at Methodist (elebration. jj
Would you like tat fly from Cairo '
Jerusalem? j ! t
Would you 111:? to hover over th? ^
raniids and cross.-' In a few min- j
os, the country over which the Is- f
elites wandered for 40 years? f
Would you like to stand in th? j
ive of Machpelah, before the tombs a
Abraham, of Isane. of Jacob, of c
cbeccah, of Hachel, where only f
ree Christians ha'ie ever stood? 1 _
Would you like to go "nose-diving" ,
er Hetlilehem at -the rate of 130 f
lies an hoar? Would
you like to see Allenby's y
dtlierr. capture Jerusalem and Jeri10
and Christian sentries guarding y
ie Mount of Olives'and the Garden ,
Getlisemane? j
The opportunity to do all these j
ill be presented at the Methodist |
entenary celebration at Columbus,
., June 20 to July 18, in the Lowell
homas travelogue, "With Allenby
i Palestine." For. in this talk. Hlus- C
ated by amazing moving pictures
id still photographs, the first au- ~
tontic eye-witness account by a fully;
^credited observer ot this dusking
imgAign tLin ^ ummiJ
They show t).<? great military oper-T
ion from its beginning to its end, |
hen the Turk had keen driven out
the Holy Land and Allenby stood
.tride the Berlin-Bagdad railroad at1
leppo, ending the Mittel Kuropa ,
:heme of the kaiser and the panertuans
forever.
But they show more than that. I
hey show all the sacred places of !
liich Christians have heard since
leir childhood. They show how the I
laces look today and how the people I
r Palestine are actually living. They .
low almost everything that one '
oulil care to see or know of Pale.v "
ne?certainly more than any ordi- j
arv traveler could see in half a !
t)/.en visits to that country. I
These travelogues have obtained
te unanimous indorsement of the j
!ergy of Now Ycrk city. They will .
ppcar at Columbus (luring the entir<
me of the groat Methodist celebra 1
ou.
MMIKL NOW 1TKIFIKO FROM
A Mi OBJECTIONS
lemlsis Rid Rectors' Fuvorite Medicine
of Nauseating ami Sulfating
Qualities?New Variety Culled Cnlotubs.
A triumph of modern pharmacy ;
ai is a Mossing to the whMo world
that is the opinion of physicians
i! druggists who are familiar with '
e new, natisealosa calomel that is
ie"'y free frrye the objectionable of- !
ts of the old styUf calomel
An occasional purifying of the ays- J
in and thorough cleansing of the
or a! o absolntelv esHontinl to
:tI(li. ami, as all doctors know, calo- ,
1 was the only drug that accoiitIs-hed
the icsult. Now that the mi- j
asantness and danger of calivntion
e ontiiely removed, the popularity .
the new calomel, Calotabs, will ho
rtlv increased. Its effect is delight- '
I. One t iblet at bedtime, with a j
allow of water?that's all. No ,
Its, na nausea, no griping, nor the
htest unpleasantness. You wake .
next mornimr ffieliin? fine, vour
er cleansed, your system pulifted (
d with a hearty appetite for break- j
;t. Hat what you please?no dan- !
i* of salivation. No restrictions of
bit or diet.
Hor your protection Calotabs are
d only jn original, sealed pac kages
lee thirty-five cents. Your drug- ;
t recommends and guarantees them '
refunding your money if you are
t delighted with them.? (adv.)
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u prefer to bake tvith plain flour
1eerless?the best of its kind.
A.TON CO., Durham, N.
FARMERS' SUPPORT URGED
All the farmer* In the United States
ire urged to support the Victory Liber*
y Loan by Oliver Wilson, master of
National Grange, who characterizes
ha loan as "our great national responsibility
" Mr. Wilson's appeal folows:
"For the fifth time the government
s appealing to the peoples for financial
lid. On the four previous occasions!
noney was needed to win the war and
>eople of all classes liberally respond.
>Iow 'comes the call for a Victory Lib>rty
Loan, a loan which, now th.st the
Ight is won, is necessary to aid in
inishing the great taslc of assuring to
ill peoples liberty and democracy. that
>ur struggles and sacrifices of the last
ew years may not have been made in
'aln.
"I desire to appeal to our entire
jrange membership and farmers generally
to maintain the proud roe ml we
lave made in the previous loans. Not
inly subscribe what you can but give
he matter prominence at your grange
neetings rnd encourage iif.gnb .rs and
triads do their part >ward fulfillu<
riiU our great national respondent
y."
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I Ih'K to announec to my friends and
tho putilic genet ally thai I have
moved my meat market down on Market
street next to Slnhhs Furniture
Store and will he glad to have them
call. I will . the best
i.i Fresh Meat a thatlhe market affords.
And I have also added a nice
line of Groceries, which 1 will sell j
at lowest cash prices.
Yours to serve.
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