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I SEAL-SHIP! (Only Seal-Shipt C We sellthem from a round while shipt case. Oysters sold from f ship, no matter who says so. And our line of FANCY GF Home Made Water Gr E. J W/ "The Pure 1 CHER.A BURNS LONG STAPLE - BRINGS HiGU PRICE . "SfmpdK'CS'J .rjl SKVE1V BALES UF rtOTTD* .-.-j s BRf?( i 1H PENTfr K POPM) Mi trv?)? ' :?; *t ' .. Mr. {}. A^ BuriiH Will'Mis f??Cr?iiiii? This Cotton in Jtaturev-rCan ?S-"Eas1ly Phea>*y 1 a$!iii(^er (Trades. f~*A*1 ' *i"nl '* :ir *Jw< ai?ij .^?Mon.M#iil,fai..r4. J ? -4Si- , .tie^soju ;Cq uut#: .L^jpUf ^l&s! j just sold seven bales of long *staive(, ^cotton, grown on..his . farni Jn Rocld Mil^AVRTif %mjyfc(p of mm, (? A&a ?J, ^ wsSfWSt^TS se oW#1! 4?I Ate r w 1?%-i i few'attd c^v^o^tj^ j I .^eaV^^pye-,:^! < ,..?bi&.partiQpT&r ?Wt"on ws, fcnoiwi gp; 4 "Kirns> Long..Staple":. Thrge.': yea^- | Qurps. discovered a stpJk.of; * cotton in hisvfiQld.. that, was -lacker1 4 thfin t&e rest, ainj.'with a- finer grade! 4 qC,'lintv- He preserved the seed,..*.a[nd: ^ from thi^.hns been, developed the long ^ stapJe cotton in which he intends to 4 plant.his whole crop this year. ? 6 .For the past two years purns Lopg ^ Stapel hase been giown with success at Clenison college, and it has .been * - * ovnollont frn/)o nf orti- J )>I uuuuntru an cAvciivm 0< ton. Mr. Burns will sell some of the seed but reserve enough to plant his whole crop. He says he sees no rea- * son why he should not raise cotton at a 18 cents, rather than cotton at 11 or ^ 14 or 15 cents. j Tortured For 15 Years By a cure-defying stomach trouble j that baffled! doctors and resisted all remedies he tried. John W. Modders, j of Moddersville, Mich., seemed doom- j ed. He had to sell his farm and give ^ up work. His neighbors said. "He ( can't live much longer." "Whatever I i ate disagreed with me." he wrote, "till ^ I tried Electric Bitters, wnicn \vornea J such wonders for me that I can now ^ eat things 1 could not take for years. , /It's surely a grand remedy for stom- j ach trouble." Just as good for the live- and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only ilOc, at Thco E. Wannamaker & Sons'. ^ FORMER TENANT CONFESSES. Robert Miller Admits Starting Incendiary Blaze. Rock Hil Special to Tin.- State. Robert MiiVr, 'ori.ier tenant o*ii the farm of R. 11. I'eacock, has con-, tossed thiit lie ncyosely started the!flames which, about tin- 1st of December. last year, destroyed the barn and contents, jwiti! two ties and two! horses, entailing ; loss of snmethiugl like J. was suspected :?l. !!: eiiute that the tire was ol ineetuii.i'v nutate. and nit.'i th.-il idea in mind. A. Wharton,1 deputy insurance commissioner of this state, came here and started an inquiry. with the result that Robert Miller, i a 'former ten.iht o;. Mr. Peacock's place, confessed that h" st.p'ted thel fire. Miilcr said that he' was mail wjth| Mr. I'Caeoek he'.msc ' ( had not made p.vtV.rVh lest \er* to ivy Mr. Peacock all thai was (Itie1, and tint Mr. iVac'ook had taken his edvti lA'-apply on tile; debt. He s;iid he cam.; by.,the. place| on the .night, of the lire.. -and that. he. ;dUUtpt have a uvlf U bu w^s .v^ohipg | and cti a handful-of buy and blew on j his. cigar until the hay blazed, -and then threw it into the barn among a ilotro'f fodders? ? ' -He waived preliminary eramiitation hiinfvas'Bent.ta jdHy to- ?rwu it *rfrtt. i .e'r.'r 7 OYSTERS; lysters in Town.) 1 . . . . f porcelain refrigerator or Sealiny other receptacle are not Seal!i ' , : ! LOCERIES 1 is always complete. . V i ound Meal a Specialty \ VDDILL! * w r m l , ?f ' * c ooa oiore W. S. G. | LAST LEGAL ?A\GL\G K. \ ... vl. ?? .k I Before Electric Chair Supplants-Gallows Jo h( fttuejt.v. i?joi i. Lexfpgtoiy, Kj^?James White,^ an j eighte'en"-ye:i'r-61d'.'" feeble-founded* negro, was t\anged fit fMnevjlle, Bell county,"'M(MtUi/,'*r6r tHe' hs'skult and milrder * of ^ littleJ white BtH?at'year ago. :Thfo -Wil-'beithe -fast *eg#i ha?ging to take place in Kent?clcy;"-as*ft<<ts; the laWJW?rtJeF o&rmriUbe'd teftrr-f 'Jasb j 'iHflie&tttJh'uireASy <fispO&wi',6f, 'tfod*the| j death sentence for crim^'bolbnatfted ^ sinfte^itthti tflne^W^S'Salrrteca'-odt) byift teieWtdentlo* at Mtd-fcdcliyiHfle ^Hni4 ] tootiftty^e t 'f t>c* .j .a jL LVJf??> VOBMb* j|j .?iqo*<j ii?o -iU-w-awoc< il?? iu j j John Morg, of GamdyrlHe,- Ky., Saysjl -\ Idailr? dlrrfc dSITA?aBj>lOlili'i?!oY fa ^ UacIu?Ii,! IOI tiaras'*;,? m?n^m- j, W^Wfei- * nfversary here. He is in the nest of ? a century isjtfgfepL * war of 1812, and tells many, interest- i j hnnia. No when Fo- ^ j^'s Honey and Tar is taken prompt- ^ f. It is a reliable rami'y meaicmei ? w\r all coughs and colds, and acts^' Qkickly and effectively in yw|.e^^f|'^ roup. Refuse substitutes. Si druggists. * , J< V FOUNDER OF D. A. R. DIES. L * > < U. jrtss Mar) Desha, One of Moving Spire J v* Its of Organization, Passes Away. ' M V :;* ' r-: - J; 11 Washington, D. C.?Miss Mary De- j. iita. aged 65, one of the three foun- j lers of the Daughters of the Americau f devolution, died suddenly of apoplexy ^ vhile walking near her home here. , p Miss De$ha was educated at Say"e d nstitnte and Kentucky State college y it Lexington, Ky., and taught in the q mblic schools there for several years, during the Spanish-American war she k ,vas assistant director aud beld^ev- ^ >ral offices at different times fti ho-'(j daughters of the American Revolu- j ion, and was also president of the yj Mbert Sydney Johnston chapter of the y United Daughters of the Confederacy, j. she was a member or various orner j ia trio tic societies. C n You can get The Chronldjq for "$1 a -f fear. Send it to a friend* i C. S. Lynch ; REAL ESTATE rv ri \J? V.-// *J} ,1 9. Gheraw. 8. G. ' L Office V Cotffiff^'pkTB4^eW of Education The County Superintendent o{fEdn- y cation gives notice that his otrice will l>e open every Saturday and the first J Monday ol each month. -? J ' 1_ ? STEVENSON Si MATH E SON >' 1 Attorneys at Law v .???. * Practice in all Courts-<of; Cheste,- r field and Surrounding counties and j in the United States Court. - \ One of the firm will ho at Chests*- \ field every Mouday. ? \ ... ? j FLMIEKKUIIK ? PAHA1S' * ' Dentists amd Nirrtreon*. ' ' Bridge work, Pyorrhoea/ind Aril- ( fioial l^aniel Fi.'Jiyg^*u.Specialty. . ( Phones: Qfliro, 138;idt?s?d<j!iee'174 .1 P1ULLIP A. WWiA^JIL^T 3 ' Atftwhcy-fifr-l^nvr' -*w it y.^r v JO ?krr. r.?"?r CHEifet W, tr!?v " j .1 onltliy Banker Gets Control of Carl ? Morris and Freparejs for Johnson. ' Tulsa, Oklahoma.!? Announcement fs, made that the seven-yeal couteaCt held by William Stone, o&Swulpft* as manager for Carl Morris, pugilist, heralded as "the white man's hope", baas been purchased by Frank B. Ufer, a. wealthy banker and oil man of Tulsa. The consideration is said to Ijfcve been $25,000. Elaborate traintag quarters a e to 1 e fitted up here for .Morris. iDspatches were sent to Joe Choynski and Bob Armstrong, Busking if they wo:.-ld be availiabte ds trainers for the Oklahoma man. Bill Selaney is also mentioned as a possile director of the Tulsa traininggfrmp. ||you are probably aware that pneu Ionia always resume itanirfi ^u neevr heard ofa^ojd J-ag^lj|n|_ li 1 aeumonia when CWamberfaTn'slough T emedy was used. Why take the risk j hen this remedy may be had for a' ifle? For sale by all dealers. ?| &m I eport of County Supervisor for the Quarter Ending Dec. 31, 1910. achael Hicks, poor 2 50 . M. Miles, poor 3 00 nurriui mufuiiuiiu, ijuut. ^nnrT juulif Aim MflU.H' Ml'Uuii, pijui .9, 001 VI. J. Dayis,jpoor.2, 50j ^^en'jtlanftm 1)t)orA,p. . * ..*.,. ;J T 50 ; jM&WW'eit?TO wfii-iZftiiemihblioertHKietizi. BtJ fc 50|. &lHda4tofci|)O0r -oooHieJl* vtfcfP?. 21iza Welsh., poor iVheeler McCormick, poor..,. 2.50 . ?l4e?#* M<^ortM5?,3bd^R?1>l "*? 50 ! ??0d B&vftfeti? b?oi.U?t Mft 1 Atf ?lft*?*ysHtajMld 4?1?0 1 iewis Jackson, ..oor *'. 2 50 ! \ A a .f? 50 { *>?$&, $Sr ??/TV9?. .WW? *<*& ? ohn A. Welsh, chain 1 m TTiljig, D |nnd D " 1" ^^erc. C., chain ga<g.^^2 55 R. Abbot, sunt, poor b........ 56 40 ^ . F. Brock, magistrate 8 33 * am H. Reid, magistrate...*... 18 75 * i^Tinmps*l Prwnstahlfi Ig,J5 ^ Mtp?in#T^gistrai/;7^1 ff)| ^IsmAhCp dating.Jb Jo** antra MCx&urin, poor 2 50 isbon Timmons,. poor ....... 2 50 ^ 'A: TuJti$3Y .con)?na,tatipn. ;.... 34 tiO * A .-Turner,. R. and :B. k...... 21 43 ^ 1. McCaskilt, magistrate St50 j N. SilcLaughliji,^constable.;.,.. 3Jtafr / k. Wagner, M. D., phys. /.. v 37 SO ^ R Rpdfearn. noor .. .' . ... J 7 < -l4 50 * E. Wannau.fiker .chain gang 12 20, J . M. Moojre, chain gang.v/..> 21 40 . R. 'Douglass,- i>t)6r h.- k if.. fj 10 od J H. Laney, poor h. and g. .>. 18 85 J J. W. Davidson, poor ..0 00 'J ood Roads Machinery do., ' V ( chain gang 19 f>0 : * Jrby Ri.v^Fs, Supt. ,?d. v..... y 44 5? |1 rank Giivipie, magistrate.25 00 hdries'P. Poison, constable.. '* 25 (tOfd , S. Rivers, chain gang # 37 50 [ * loft White, chaiitgang. ?^.v.'., J87 5(J^ 7. A. Douglass, treasure 31 00 * . R. Knight, County supervisor 67 66 ' . D. -Smith, cl'k county board.. 25 00 ;( hosteriield Advertiser 4 00 ( R. Rivers, chirk court 149 35 i' ."R. Afhbdt tfi wood fok j/opr 16 ,'00 s lursey Tiros., chain gang.... 408 'S3 1 hestcrfield Advertiser 4 00 1. H. Jennings, insurance C. H. 47 50 ' i. H. Jennings, insurance jail.. 81 81 < lu(]son King, commutation... 5 00 : rood Roads Macb.J.Co. 17 00 : fr; E.'i- C. Co., stationary 49 04 j * laiii,..# Reid, magistrate A.... 18 75 M ' nn /.nil ohn Thompson, eonstaoie se j )r. T. E. Bull, post mortem 10 00 i ^ ?-A M2, (Mt j , T. StSnt?>r,,*cohstabfe *. 4 2 Oh .! "u. uurr, DaiiotTjoxe's,".".... 2.? 00 ~ ^aikor. Evenas & Cogswell Co., f stationery 20.04 ' , R. .Towers, auditor . 3) TO E. Williams, It. & B. ....... 4.0,0 j !. F. Bropk/poor , 0 00 ackspn Odom, poor.,.,.. .. 2 .">0 < tilly Melton, poor.! 3 00 Sarah "Brown, poor 2 50 ; ?.*'W. ItittlK poor - . . . ; . .'. ' 2 ">0 3s'r'h>'r-Aakltisofi,- poor.*.-..2 r.o ViHliirm .lonfaii, poor': . Y. 3 ^7 ' V. H. Smith poor ' ifi 00 1 V. B, Kaseoe, poor. s 2 : lames niij(J>;:J)}|i:pi)*;tli..lA)Vi:m. J^.cr,, ,/V ,.a.A. y.r.y . ? ,m , \. V, inaj.U.VwPoyr,r,..k^\ Jock Jovtlan.,i>o<nj .. iuniliuo. jVjik'er, jwor >V;. . Is;utl'ia Cito.-piioV . [. ,/L~ j#(>-L lubn aoodm-iij^ "V/., \r ' V ' s -r ww L Horace Chapman, -mm , ?\; j '*2n f. A. Porter, poor .. 2 5tt W.W 50j i - j : I ccmrjoa ip?in <rt i -r? .?T r w * ? " >?. * , < ' . ft f r * . ;-. it - ' i A Te tfie Young Bii: ally, We-As Our Bank. We ask your account: On th accommodation consistent Witt to/jollections; prompt action rates on discounts. r \ We use every-^Tlfffeavor t .. rg WrgQ fop?tk4 !>K*eye)opmen1 pome large. lo' f; J fiiuoe ,v/rns 13 ibTliB'fHlK'ST rnO anil a^yif^ IM = >i**r *r.n :,?. ? adinojx 9?ids mzi to! ttd.TTi;iorJ at ? . jmati frarm^a-t off daaO lo .bH-io!o> '.a6!5ld8 MafloG >!>ftc sbtnvtdD sdT 5aSwMh?m?fc)! dva ? a^?d Md bfoaoCJ .yxMstot i i?iB all "?'jn!e tlolnoztTj adT' o: radho# j ixdJ \<i o: 4iiMhMb:::i A] bni??ulH ! ?H '.ii Jy&diiwBJi* JsAt'ablBtt id j cold daw reJrimsl LiiyJw L id j ija3:?7/?1 sd-' '?l?lpaJF^lk | ?d> cl ooUxTeqo al bauo' . xx? J-/* Villi XA "?'h"T ^ obn and Sarah Rodgers, poor 5??'j sabelle Johnson, Poor 3?&);; Sllen Carter, poor 3 fiO;! laiTOK Patrick, poor 2 D: !^Jr. R., freight 46.. JfcC. jyustrial School, support ?, ? of student .... 37 15 rhe R. L. Bryan Co 3 TO I 3, fi. Redfearn, IL A B. Spec,;/ 63?K V. j. Odom,' ft'. & B." fcpec.".. 6*}P V. j; Odora, conrtntttatidn . ...;* 6^t>0 1?racy. Bros.. chain gang .203*^3 1v. Mmson, Tpoor .v.. 9*yo J. T./Atkinson,'coroner. 12*150 f, R. Jowers,faudtior. 34Ap ,-j. Inm a.*.Al.. . n? 1 \HI. \JIUUtr OUpjJIJ V;U x uv f. W. Burr, poor . 8?!fW I M. Rivers, constable. 29-18 V: N .Stribkliii, - printing. 86. <13 3hes. Advertiser, printing 62"83 ). P. Douglass, jail report 36'?0 3. P. Douglass, ex. acct 48.-*<95 3_P. Douglass, sheriff, salary 100 li)0 JMill, post mortem .. 5 (t o 1. W. Pate, R. & B b 75 3.-Fjr Brock, oiggi^^%ter....8L.63 W. Ousle, magistrate....'. 25 00 The Cash Merc. Co. chain gang 47 <fo 3. W. Rollings, R. & B 2 *40 3. H. Rivers. R. & B. special.. 25,110 Theo Winbjirn, constable 52 450 tye'/Rir^rv cfcani gang 37 50 E. R. Knight, Co.' Supervisor.. 66 66 J. R. Abbott, Supt. P. H 62 W Kirby Rivers, Supt. Education 44 480 Ddom Bros. Co.. chain gang.. 214' 'm r. W. Brown, poor 10 9*60 Samuel., Bityr. .Hood for Q*. "H. L 00 S'irlc., White. rl|air\;j gagg..,v:Y. 37^0 Dr.' J) D. f^grktn, jjosfc mortem 5^0 llhesterfiefa Dry Goods (?o., poor house 3-10 Kurety gr<^?hainmS9 Sam H. (Kd.'nrtigigtrate*. .* . 18 *75 lohn Thompson.?constable-??WHn> J. E.r So well, .magistrate' 66 66 - n I - ? ' * * i I . .1 J IT. H. SoWMI, constdbre tu at; J. X. Stricklin, printing 41 33 L'hos. Advertiser, printing 39 33 \\r. \V. Paris. commutation 4 00 Jl O. ivors. magistrate Sftf 00 F. M. Cannon, printing .....'. 14 00 F. M. Moore, constable" ' 25 00 Ff. T.' Atkinson. coroner" .V.v. i12 ?f0 Frank Shaw."constable .*....' 3 fin ,f. A. Sfe&Till, R. & B. special.. 800 on J.' R.' .Towers.' avdtttbr .. ..." 92 (?"> T).' F.' poug~la&, Jail report...' 2fr5o bJ'Tp*. Douglass, salary ..; 'lort 00 I). 'f< pnfr^asfe. i"i\v accomit . 22 M T. \\z. RrowtV/'poor ?. .*.! "2.7'^3 .1 \\'.f Bi-pcw. constable . V, '.1. f "~ 17 47 t).f P;'pfocK;'.iiVagistrptP . .. ' * S 33 1 ?*' f \ ^VotV.. mr 23 23 ! :: R!'Kti'Jgfit;"(w.ASti 1 i:;flV Kir'P' .Rivers.,,Co. Sup. I?d. :: ? iC&hbHx of'nof:;Vt-:V7.-^ :><? PiVsfeeY? ]Voor1'housV!,::!.:i-. , 'i or, AdafeiTtWtfSlid, , popt'H... J3st;?i?3 s%: > * ??; ,qod* tt?oii>c e nd *vr<7i v . . % f y*. .* | slness "Mao Especi- 1 ' k Consideration of : .11* - j f. : V. ?\l* '.r m 1 V t , , * tp j1 j ; e grounds of granting the utmost J t safe banking; careful attention I I on rAOUPRtn for ' olann: lowaat I I o merit your cfjriWtoance, feeling I tlon as the III t only can the small account be- V >rO I ATIONAL BANK 1 1ERAW . i irtnuA tnagA ; imi m m mk?wfat?& - SSStt, i ict juuff ttL.tropxd jjjdv in nm< iim? :iin'UT .vsjantjt'& .itt *MhwW bra>:ttSHS Jesse Brook, chain gang .. .. 75 Qo UimS i sD tS u ftdthlCto ittfltftptfg .Jy, P. fCaAplfeU^itnriUttrt^)B.i3' U^7??^B M. J. Hough, lunacy jLlO^H \rsint. ronstable '.3?5? ft uU SI .A- ^ fool) V D. P. Douglass, jail repg&jji** 3jf|.ftl ^ D. P. Douglass, Ex. account.. 78 00 1 J. R.'-Abbott, 8apt^ oft pOW 'i. v<t# 22 W: J,'Odom,,Obmfia&tatfod'..r,. '*12*00 J. N. Stricklin. printftig'-'{ ?!. .,;i^73'-86 Albert. Eddins, magistrate ,j..s 6& 50 H.; t. AthJnsOn, c'prptfer V& 50 R. D. Marsh,'fttintftig 61"i5 W. J. Odom, R. #lB. social'00 J. R. Jower^r.auditflsr .?. %,it\ 20 E. A. H^lras,. R,, & B. spepial,*.-. 36-00 \V. J. Odqip, BoW$Ci?b.; '.SO.?8 J. M. Rivers, constable 29 16 J. T. Maples. R. & B. special..' $ 00 J J. D. Smith; 'Clk.'Bd. Com. /." 25 00 * R. W. Cato, R. & B. '?2 00 E. R. Knight, Co. Sup.' ....?*." 66 Dr. J. H.'Hafdin, .post mortem . 6 00 T. AV. Bro\\n,.pbor. ..,-: ;10 0? A. M. Moore, .chain gaijg ..28.15 A. M, Moore, poorhouse 1 2 80 A. M. Moore, jail 2. 0,0 D. P. Douglass, Ex. account.. 16 45 G.. A. Malloy,.-constable .?;... 19 35 S. Frank Mangura. R. &.B. .. r-6.25 B. S. Fuuderbtrrk, Bp. E..15 00 Sani H. Rei(fc:jnagist;7JW ..^t.^.18-75 First Nat.: Bk. Cheraw, note and interest 1228 00 J. W; Ousley*. magistrate .... 2^ 00 Odoiii Broil' 06.. chain gang.. "' "40 D. T. Brocfc;'magistrate' 1"*8 33 W. P. Polplck; Bdr ofkEd:''. {-.vfiVl- 60 .1. X. McLhughlin','constable .. . 31 50. R. E. Rivera,- Clk. Ct. "P.\.. .1. 163 28 Hurst-Streater Co., ch. .. .V'v36''55 Theo Wiuburn,. constable .... 2p 00 - in' nn i.f. ,\i. .MOor^t cqjisutuit: . *y w I J. CV ifi Vcrlj *... **^2 .'5>0 'Cash More,' Co'.,''ch. p. .. .V* .." 67'60 rches. Dry G/iods C&jfll!* . r' , J P. S. Gilfe'irle.1 iifagist- lib'.,:. ' 2(> '00 I'M. Mcpisklirlftgistfttc''v' ..^3r-jf0 !;.T: \v; ftenAkV r. & n. i j.o ij. W. Brock, constable '8 i3 ' Dr. I. U..\V'$iK^>r, pjiy^ieiai50 J. S.-gmjtlfrJfc &,;*}?. sjjeojaJ >#> ,C/>. I'v J'oisfNM console .% *..*? JO v?", ~4jM - 4taa 2-r?0 Chws. Dry ^fotltfdkOt.iy. ig^biV -i^yv/Sv jSiAtttj, I?y. .Qn lijirtjeyf A>W3? vlu &*? -1* .* A-9!WI4 \V. A. Douglass. treaawjWiO c?./Mad money borrowed 3892 73 -W. H->' Da vial: AtUnr RMtt-J*.' SjleS'j* "ill 00 'Ai fjilb'iW'! vflttcnaCoat'ch. ?i3 ?J. 'lVPirtiderfcMrtr CnziS&nxJxt. -Jitteflo ^dH?arje(!liftrt?T?sirbfiiitlwt:5; -rtli d-.toH wn:w r--i a Til. - Aw4rel"&