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x J .? t Uftf!r 11 M.iwiinii JiliiJiiiijWL ji JOE LINDSAY, Editor [Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOC1A TION I As we do not publish anonymous 1 letters, we cannot publish one receiv- 1 ed this week headed "Dcnatuerd ' AlcohuT" however, we understand from those in position to know, tl the contents of the letter stating tha' numbers of men in and near town trink this poison as a beverage true. A doctor told us today that he had recently had two cases of blindness as the result of drinking' dona tured alcohol. Surely something should be done to control the promiscuous handling of this drug. o We are printing elsewhere in this issue a letter rrom a cuizen caiuug attention to the lack of telephone service during Sunday hours on last | Sunday being responsible in part for the loss of property amounting to $10,000 and calling attention to the fact that we could have this service by insisting that the telephone company give it to us. Instead of advocating the Sunday all day service, we want to urge the Council to install an adequate fire alarm system. It seems to us it it about as necessary to have an efficier. alarm system as to have the equipment we have now. What is the use of having a fast truck to get to fires quickly if a lot of time is lost in finding out where to go. Only a short time ago the truck went in the opr site direction from the fire because the driver misunderstood the name of the owner of the home. We have too much invested in fire fighting equipment to afford to hur' its efficiency by trusting to smoke and our telephone system to t.eil fch; location of the fire. o Washington, D. C.?The President scorns to have taken a leaf from the back of a certain Congressman who used to represent a Missouri District in years gone by. Whenever any man became annoying with his opposition to the Congressman, this Member got the fellow a job?a job good enough to put him out of the fight. He didn't believe in rewarding his friends so much as in pensioning his enimies. President Harding has so maueuverA/1 o o TA eoAiira fVvrv AAncnnf /> ' Qlr-n o vu uo iv otV/iii v uir vviio^iii ui ov. un tor Kenyon to take United States Judgeship out in Iowa?which removes one of the leaders of the Farm Bloc in the Senate. It will be interesting to watch the melting away of that same Farm Bloc under the seductive influence of life-long appointments. Most men are so uncertain as to their political future that they are easily caught by the life-tenure feature of the job. Kenyon will secure the place long held by Judc WPer I. Smith. Smith was a conrpfcious and growing figure in Congress when he was given the Judge ship; he has hardly been heard of since. So it will be with Kenyon after a few months he will have to fall from a tenth-story window 01 ake the Presidency of a base \<r league to get his name in the papers, but he will have a life-long job. Another good man gone wrong, but It gives the Democrats and Progrcs sives of Iowa a chance to get togetheand select his successor. Amalgamation is the only logical thing for these two bodies of voters seeking the same end?the defeat of the reactionary element now in the Republican saddle. The name of Harold IX Wilson will go down in history as the n.an who broke np the big Republican State banquet at the Quincy House in Boston by confiscating the liquor. "HereV to the Grand Old Party, boys?drin' 'er dbwn." No man was ever more viciously attacked than has been thi same Wilson by the Republicans of Massachusetts, for simply doing hi- j sworn duty under the law and his i oath of office unless it was another' Wilson who got his mail at No. 160* Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D C., for eight years of unc> empire prosperity. And, by the way, a Farm Bloc in the Senate was not needed in those days to protect the farmer in his rights. Speaking of the Ami-lynching Act recently passed bv the House. M Johnson of Mississippi, pr'nted in tb Corgre;sional Pecord an ex'ract *'n the Kansas City Star, a Republican, newspaper, with reference t" ihr j Kansas State anti-lynching law. The I Star says: "Kansas towns are find-i ing the State's anti-mob law a costly] statute. Kansas City, Kansas, has euits pending against the city now. totaling $949.97$. Twentv-aix of these are the result of trouble in Iiio 1 packing house strike. The suits range j from 5 to $2.r?,000. Independence. Kan. i has had judgments returned again=ij it for ?37.Z.?U ana otner suns me ?:u-| pending as a result of a race-war outbreak there." Strange that sn->? race-wars occur in Northern Republi- ; can States. The Anti-lynching Act provides that the County in which the lync hir.g occurs shall be fined $10,000, which! shall go to the family of the lata- ; lamented negro brute, while not binc '? n*>id to the poor victim of his bos--; tiality. This is a fair sample of Hepublican legislation. Dyer, the author) of this bill, had a district containing many thousands of negroes when ! ? !; wTote the bill, but it looks like he'; will have to run in the State at largei, next November, because of ihe tech nical position of the attempt to ieiistriet Missouri, whereupon the rur.t! voter will get a chauce at Bre'r Dyer He will carry a heavy handicap a: the odds will he greatly against hir.i When the Anti-lynching Act comes up in the Senate, it would be just like Pat Harrison to move to almond tht u'tle so that it will read: "An Act xmimitting an assault on the C'onsti:ution of the I'nited Slates." Am in position to quote you prices on best fertilizer. J. II. WAN'XAMAKi'lt. SOUR STOMACH INGESTION Thedford's Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Resulting from Torpid Liver. East Nashville, Tenn.? The efficiency of Thedford's Elack-Draught, the genuine, herb, liver medicine, is vouched for by Mr. TV. N. Tarsons, a grocer of this city. "It Is without doubt the best liver medicine, and I don't believe I could get along without it. I take it for sour stomach, headache, bad livor, indigestion, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. "I have known and used it for years, and can and do highly recommend it to every one. I won't go to bed without it in the house. It will do all it claims to do. I can't say enough for ft" Many other men and women throughout the country have found BlackDraught just as Mr Parsons describes ?valuable in regulating the liver to its normal functions, and in cleansing the bowels of impurities. Thedford's Black-Draught liver medicine is the original and only genuine. Accept no Imitations or substitutes. Always ask for Thedford's. ejj {Always at Year . 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V^~2a?saE^afc^aaBg^>rM?ij?g'rr tij Al'DITOR'S NOTK'i: TJio Auditor's Office will be open for !he assessment of all classes ol property, both real ami personal, poll road and d ? tax. from January Is! to February 20th, 1922. All ablcbodied men between (lie yi Yri I 500 Still a & fIK we have lust 111 33 ted Galvanized '$} ItolOS 10 to 25 jJ: 25 to 50 ?': 50 to 101 & % Car ] ?v? Unloaded Tucj 'cj Field Fence. We pc wilJirg to sell ?t ciica ?/ ^ $ B P Clieravt v\* $ ] .get oi 21 and 60 are required to re d ti.ru poll iux and those between the, tc I ages of 21 and 35 years are required A | to return road tax. I d The law requires a penalty of 50 j< i per cent on all property not returned F for taxation on or before the 20th day h '] of Februray, 1922. u '1 Below Is (lie Oath thai Is Sworn to hi ei , I Every Person Making Tax Return. I do solemly swear, ]i , that I have listed above all the K ; and Personal Property, Moneys, Credits, over and above my Indebtedness, ^ i Investments in llonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise, belong. ! to me. or under my control as Mana; ger, Holder or*Husband, Parent, GuarMorton's C , . DOLLAF Friday Saturdn> RKAD ' 5 pr. 25c Boys & G Sl.C 2 pr. Ladies 75c Sl.C 5 prs. Ladies 25c Sl.C 4 Towels, val Sl.C 4 prs. Men's 50c Sl.C 5 piv. Mens 2.1 SVC 3 prs. Mens 50 Sl.C 5 yds. 25c Gi Si. I 7 yds. Apron C Sl.C $1.50 Sunday r - r v.* i. t VI Come H O R T For Other Go Cheraw, t i Dollar Friday, Saturday m rv ? ? < beb. lUtft, 1. Visit our st'_ re on : have lots of baryai ed below. Kiddie Kloth. Romper Cloth, Chambray, (all colors) Middy Suit Cloth, Best Dress Ginghams, Ladies' Silk Hose, Men s guaranteed Lisle k Men's Cotton Hose, Ladies Heather bloom I Ladies 50c & 35c Gau rpi Lip Oil Glntb wbitp Outing, Shirting, good Cheviot, Mens Work Shirts, Men,s Dress Shirts, Ladies Waists, S. Ad elm 3 Cheraw, res Galvanized i loaded car V C rim pet Roofing. We offer Squares $5.00 Squares $4.75 Squares $4.65 0 Squrcs $4 50 Pittsburg Perfect Fe id ay of this week solid car of t it cheaper by buying in i per. Trice will depend on qi Let Us Quote You. ' Hardware & Supp Cheravv, S. C. ian, Trustee, Executor, Arirainistro >r, Receiver, Accounting Officer, gent. Attorney or Factor, on the 1st ay cf January, i ! ??. which are sub- i ?ct to the it.ws of this ?mtc, and that , have returned the same at what I onestly believe to bo the market vale and that the above list, as furnish, d by me to the County Auditor, is a ue and faithful return of all the roperty which I am required by law 1 list; and further, that I am 1 able to the Poll Tax, and that I am ' liable to Road Tax. Sworn to and subscribed before me. lis day of 1922 Auditor. T. W. EDDINS, Auditor. ash Store n a v< k M I i. A L.J ' and Monday ? HESE iris Ribbed Hose 10 I Silk Hose for 10 Lisle Hose for 10 lie 35c for >0 Suspended for 10 ic hose for 13 c Hose for 10 ngfaam for u lingham for 10 Sbirt for I ?? I. ON'S | ods. Cheap S. C, | ~ i Days ^riri Mnnrtav U1JLV& HJ1UI1UU J nil & 13th ! _ ' !| lb' \"id;r s. ^ e I ' us not mention, 3 yds lor SI | 4 yds lor $1 9 yds lor $ 1 4 yds lor $1 5 yds lor $ 1 1 pr lor $ 1 lose, 4 prs lor $ 1 12 prs for $1 Shirts, 1 lor $1 ze Skirts, 4 for $1 3 yds lor $1 j 6 yds for $ 1 5 yds for $1 2 for $ 1 1 for SI 1 for $1 j & Bro. I 5. 0. Roofing rm 5& ' 505 i and Corruea- ST ? Square . Kit Square ^ Square $ 1 Square " V > ? nee /. Jgj the above popular 3K| cars and and we arc & iantity you want. SX $\ I! iy Co. \ | I TOWN TAXES DI E Town Tax Books arc* now open for lie collection of town taxes. No pen-; ilty will be added until after Dec. III.' 1-tf I). L. Tillman, C1U. j o DISCHARGE NOTICE |l On March 6th, 1922. at 11 o'clock a. m., I will apply to the Probate j Caurt for a discharge as guardian of Dora Pegnes. G. A. SHERRII-L. P.bv 1, 1022 Gtardian. f o i l.r.O m?ts The Glironicle one vku. a ?a?wm? w?i?1 mm im. 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(Ode's Pcpto-Mangan builds up your blood with a form of iron that gets into your system quickly. It is wonderful. You will like it and it will make you feel so well and strong. Life will be worth living ^ again. Try it and you will thank us for telling you about Ik Druggist* sell Glide's Pepto-Mangan in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. Seed ' 5 FIELD Si ED of Aii Kinds "ty Week n Order ? S. 5 Manure for Lev rs. ji utilizer in trblet foim ?ds and Cold Frames hovers r.r.d vegetables >n for dormant spray. "s.H Phone 41 . i m * 10c Now | /I. Again 1 Wednesday, McAVOY in 8 ' Thing For Sale" I rricane Mutch" Thursday AS MEIGHAN in aj py Ricks" amount Picture. 0 Path a News. 1 in / * > \ First National. /?>* I O I r Sale ms in first class mt lmcrs Touring Car. elling from or Terms. >n hand. Factory # ^_ Cheraw, S. c.