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i zr t I liKU S 5 A name g R| Soft Hat th; 6 ed up in a c< | and stuck in I. Some men ' prefrence to Hats?They I the most con made?Th? reasonable j several. ? I Price i lie {"Yellow St Chera1 Successor to the Cheraw Reportoi which was established July 9, 1885 and eutered as Second Class mattei in accordance with Act of Congrest March 3, 1879. ? Published Weekly by Strlcklln Printing Company. -1??DnVm fci flA nor voar. RUUSUriptlUil A avc yx.vv |/v? ^ w? Advertising rates made on request Mr. Taft was welcomed by 150,00< people to Pittsburg, but he canno possibily give them all a clerkship. If China becomes a republic wba tedious times they'll have waiting a round the bulletin boards for the re turns from the back counties. Congress will devote itself lagel; to regulating corporations this winte: with at least 301 different opinions perhaps 303, if Arizona and New Mex ico get their representatives in. , Ti c corporations call for a businesi men's paity, but if they only let peo pie who Lave a million, they won' control post offices enough to attrac many patriots. Aviator Rogers seems likely to ge across the continent in his aeroplane but we predict he will return by rai even if be has to ride in a freigh caboose. It is said Postmaster Genera Hitbchcock will get married and re sign from the cabinate. He ma; change his mind about quitting worl after seeing one or two dress-maker bills. Mr. Taft rode 60 miles an hour in ai IJr. Taft rde CO miles an hour in ai automobile the other day, but there i nothing to indicate that this was be cause he was hurring back to th White House. Some of the telephone companie announce they will give emergenc calls free, but this does not mean tha the dear thing at home can ca'l u hubby for nothing to remind aim c that yea?t cake. . "I HERS j c lven a mans m at can be roll Dne shape roll 9 i the pocket? wear them in all other Soft I certainly are I ifortable Hats g t price is so B 'ou can afford B $1.25 I ans Co. | ore People" |j w, S. C. I AN OLD FRIEND LEAVES TS i j The retirement of W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill) from his life as shown ] to his Wyoming ranch will cause regrets to millions of pale faces of '.the Effete East. 1 With his passing a last link with . the old plains life drops out. Having propably killed more redskins than any living man, he did his best to give a faithful picture of the life that was. ? But even then the taint of civila) zation cast its plae blur over the scene t The painted and yelling Indian who | you might think was almost ready to i throw his tomahawk at you in the t grand stand, would be smoking cigret tes, when off duty, and his pany's tail " wou'd be tied up with a baby ribbon. If jtu tried t> w'n his fa*.or with a I bunting knife, he would -".press a f p/e.'orance for a live dollar fmc> pipe, r When Buffalo Bill swep up to the i> grand stand at the held of his ttoop, - W ?tr hailed at his aire- of s>.?v-five but as erect as :i boy of twentv. so straight on his Kinky norse tnat a 9 line from his neck would scarcely - swerve from the perpendicular, you t saw in person the kind of knight ert rantry that the plains life produced. There was less heraldry and trapping than old world chivalry displayed, but j manhood never reached o more virile type. 1 t Premier Oiolotti denies that fh" V4alians have practiced cruelty in Tripoli, but they cannot be acquitted un1 till it is learned if their hurdy-gurdies - are in tune. I y, k China gets a constitution, but will s they keep it like Uncle Sam does his. up in the attic under the eaves, where , it gets all dusty with the school books ii he used when a boy. _ I tlj s William Rockefeller has won $12.50 i- as a prize for his chrysanthemum?, e l'rnbably he can now afford that bed I or hollyhoaks on his front lawn for which he has been noping so long s y The navy needs 50000 men, snye t Secretary Meyer. A lack of partners p for the pretty girls has been cora'f plained of whenever the ships have , been in port. jjp"" = ? ...TJhe Jorce &== Do not allow yourself to say or| believe for an Instant that you are| hopelessly ill hoplessely unhappy, hopelessly poor or hopelessly disgraced There is no such word as hopeless in the new encyclopedia of thought. Until you draw your last breath, and even after, there is hope that you may recover, from illness. The spirit is attached to the body by and ethereal cord invisible to the mere physician, but often visible to the metaphysician. Just as a child is not fully bom until the cord which attaches it to the mother is severed, so no one is really 'dead" until the spiritual cord is severed. People lhave been known to return to life after hours of suspended respiration; in all essential ways they were "dead" and many of them have related what they saw and heard When across the border line. But the cord was no{ seve/ed, and they came back usually regretting that they did not remain "dead." So do not believe you are near, death until you are sure of it. And | after you are sure of it, if you have! lived1 any sort of a decent and un-' selfish life here, you will be very glad that you are in another sphere, you call death and dreaded and finding how enlarge dlife is?the life | fought. However unhappy you are at this moment you must realize, if you have any observation or memory, that people never stay hopelesssly unhappy on earth unless they have very disagreeable dispositions, which act as machines to turn out readymade miseries every day. Great sorrow at first agonizes, then almost paralyzes the emotions. > Then it comes back at intervals with overwhelming force; then the inter.' The Chesterfield Corn Growers Culb held a meeting at Chesterfield last | Monday and amonfe tfther things decided to hold a Corn Show on Tues aay, iNovemDer asm. An mvnauon has been extended to hold this show here in Cheraw and should the Invitation be accepted due notice will ,be given. Every farmer in Chesteri field county, whether a member or a corn club or not, is invited and ! earnestly requested to make an ex.hibit at this corn show. The forthcoming General Conf0'"ence of the Methodist Episcopal church which will convvene in Minneapolis, Minn., commencing next May, will have among other im?>ortant matters, a report from the comjmittee on Federation, looking ulti-1 mately toward organic union with the j Protestant Methodist church and the iMnt'hbdisr Episcopal church, South. Another important subject will be the question of the election of one or I two colored bishops. Rev. C. C. Scott, the pastor of the John Wesley church, I colored, of this city, has prepared an article of some length for publication in the church papers of his denomination and has furnished this paper with a copy of it. Whatever may he the private opinion of the editor of The Chronicle concerning the contents of this article, we realize that it will be read with interest by the white people generally and especially the white Methodists, and that it will be found to he worth the read ing by everybody, and particularly all the colored Methodists North and South. It certainly contains much in Itii mill tun, ciuu wiui auiut? aiaicmciuo we will probably all agree. Trunk Coverings of Sealskin. The skin of the common harbor or marble seal is still used to some extent In Norway for trunk coverings. This eer.! is r.lso found on the coasts of the United States, especially on the Pacific side. Starts .Hitch Trouble If all people know that neglect of constipation would result in severe indigestion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon 1 take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and i end it. Its the only safe way. Best for billioness, headache, dyspepsia, "hills and debility. 25c. at Wannamaker & Sons. % of Ubought... vals grow longer, and gradually the heart finds Itself capable of entertaining new pleasures, new hopes. Just the same old kind of happiness may never return, but a continual unending anguish is impossible to feel and it is one of God's greatest provisions for us that we cannot continue to suffer without respite or solace. A merry young girl lost her worshipped mother. The blow was sudden and terrible and she believed that she could never know happines again. Yet in a few years she began to find herself happy in her new environments and in her enlarged under *' ? - ? aAi?*Atw la n orvnat st&naing 01 iue, i?? >"'" ? ? oeducator. She can never replace the mother, who' was her constant companion. But she has other associates and other affections, which give her great happiness and peace and Joy. People have been objects of charity through misfortune and illness afterward have come into affluence. No matter how poor you may be, picture opulence for yourself. Think of your life surrounded with whatever you desire. And then work presistently toward that relization. There are rcspeced and noble people in the world today who have passed under the shadow of disgrace in earlier times. There never was a period when the determined individual had a better opportunity to live down disgrace and make himself a useful citizen than today. It takes time, effort, patience, but it has been done, it is being, and you can do it. So tare the word "hopeless" out of your vocabulary and set your face toward hearth, happiness, wealth, and honol". fiaBgaEggrasgaggB A GBEAT DISCOVERT Certain Ingredients That Really Promote Hair Growth When Properly Combined Resorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyer ever discovered by science, and in connection with Beta Napthal, which is bothgermicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which robs the hair of its natural nourishment, and also creates a clean healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the developement of new germs. Pilocarpin, although not a coloring matter or dye, is a well-known ingrediert for restoring the hair to its natural color, when the loss of hai * has been caused by a disease of the scalp. These ingredients in proper combin I ation, with alcohol added as a stim| ulant and for its well defined nourishing properties, perfect perhaps the most effective remedy that Is known for scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which Is chiefly composed of these Ingredients, in combination with other extremely invaluable medicinal agents. We guarantee it to positively cure dandruff and to grow hair even though the scalp in spots is bare of hair. If there is any vitality left in the roots it will poistively cure baldness, or we will refund your money. If the scalp has a glaze, shiny appearance, it's an indication that baldness is permanent, but in other instances we believe bald, ness is curable. We want every one troubled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it does not cure dandruff and grow hair to the satisfaction of the user we will, without questio or quibble return every cent paid us for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has effected a positive cure in 93 per cent, of cases whprA nut tr? a nraeti cal test. Rexall "93'' Hair Tonic isentirely unlike, and we think, in every particular. better than anyth'rg ol?c wo know of for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge you to try this preperation at our entire risk. Certainly we know of no beter guarantee to give you. Remembpr you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at rmr st<T"e The Rexall Store. Ladd's Drug Store. i a umuni 2 sons DEALERS Df Pure Drugs ftnd Medicines We have Just received a large Use of BEAtTim WEDDING PRESENTS Stirling Silver Ware ? Cut Glass ? Fine China ? Salad Sets ? Chocolate Sets ? Cake Plates ? Nut Sets ? Bread and Butter Plates ? Lamps, and lots of other things selected from the largest New York houses. PAINTS! PAINTS!! PAINTS!! in large or small quantities?only thevery best. We sell paints made by Jno. Lucas & Co. They will last longer and look better longer than any paints we know. You can get a small can of varnish stain to freshen up a table, chair or bedstead. A buggy or wagon. Tell us what you want it for and you will get the right kind. I 4T WANNAMAKER'S? Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Time Books, Trial Balances, Bills Payable, Memorandum. sn4^sdM*ft89taLJ?ba?|Esj?i) ?:?~hand. Inks, Inkstands, Type- . writer Papers, Lead Pencils, Writing Tablets. IT WANNAMAKEB'S? Box Papers, 10c to 50o each. Pound Paper, 15c, 25c, 3ao. Envelopes to match. Wanamaker's FeTer Mixture ? Tha most reliable remedy for -Chills and Fever?stops the chills and stops them at once?only twentyflve cents per bottle. Large bottles for family use for fifty cents and one dollar. WANNAMAKEB'S LIVER TONIC Have you forgotten how much good it did you? Only 25 cents. WANXAMAKER'S COLD TABLETS The best thing we know of for a fresh cold. 10 cents a box. WANXAMAKER'S TONIC MIXTURE for weakness and poor appetite. It will do you good ? A FIXE TOXIC 35 cents a bottle. AT WAXXAMAKER'S? Window Glass, for Windows or Pi?^Nres. AT WAXXAMAKER'S? Paints In large or small quan lines AT TV A NX A MA K E R'S? We are exclusive agents for Eastman Kodaks and and Films. AT WA >" X A MAKE R'S? Agents for Huyler's Caudiea. AT TVANXAMAKER'S? Agenst for L. E. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, sold on positive guarantee to give satisfaction, or can be returned.