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wmn good as n ew to-c never needed repair; Don't put < )n that ^ until you see th< 2m. ' Sold by Cheraw Hare 'ware r > MICH v Quick D< I Iff FU LL Iff ROUND SHAPE I STR( )NG M RESIL IENT DURJ kBLE ? ? r?. j /> Lastly tits Any kiui No Tc ols i IN SliO i? - . m ntf.im I Catt le Hulls and M< sal Local De M< sal Any Oua C. S. L1 ( ESBBKOBHBHnSBZBSHnEQB MB Have Your Mone; y in Your Bill; 5 W ' A'H 1st?Its convenient. 2nd?It avoids keeping reci -ipts. ?rd?It pleases the receive r. 4th?It requires no chancy >. ."th ?It gives you a businc ss i: Oth?It gives you a financi al sta 7th?It establishes a credit. We will welcome your busi ncss.. THE FIRST > IA' Ch( ra\v S. G. GO! >FR i i IGH153Ted in ever increasing M 5, because the roofs ears ago are as Jtm w lay, and have^^^^^^ d: & Supply Co Chera w, S .C. > < w . ir E ELINl stachable c :her ck Detachable Rim Required CK BY ON WORKS ~ c JI r ? "1 fi ?? w Food \ p w Iu 1U1 iJAVllUUgV s intiti es I ?; fNCH 1 I 01 ??? L'.< J j Our Bank and Pay rith Checks " Y? ! tii i w ! .11 I* s:i ndmg. . t w I , Tust deposit your salary monthly. ! ih 8. TIONAL BANK |: % S. C. b< i p< EY, Cashier. ? ??????<?? RELIEVE TOUR STOMACH fe Will Help You Do It. Road Our Guarantee. Dyspepsia may be completely eradiated if properly treated. We sell a1 >medy that we positively guarantee ill completely relieve indigestion or | spepsia, or the medicine used during ic trial will cost the user nothing. I This remedy has been named Rexall j yspepsia Tablets. Certainly- no offer ! >uld be more fair, and our offer, lould be proof positive that Rexall | yspepsia Tablets are a dependable j :inedy. Inasmuch as the medicine win cost i 3ii nothing if it does not benefit you, e urge you who are suffering with ' idigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall j yspepsia Tablets.' A 25 cent box j mtains enough medicine for fifteen j iys' treatment. For chronic cases ' e have two larger sizes, 50 cents and j 1.00. Remember, you can obtain exall Remedies only at our store? he Rexall Store?Ladd's Drug Store, heraw, S. C. ILDER THAN UNITED STATES1 tones Used to Mark Mason and Dixon's Line Were Brought From England. Pittsburg, Pa.?The name "Mason ad Dixon's Line" has been popuirly applied to the whole divisory lineetween free and slave soil, but proprly it belongs only . to the south Dundary of Pennsylvania, surveyed by mm/] Marks a Boundary Line. barles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. (63-67. . For over 100 years this line was a ione of contention," and England nallv sent Mason and Dixon to the ilonies to make an official survey hich was to be final. At the end of every fifth mile of this ne a stone, brought from England, as placed, engraved on one side with le coat of arms of Lord Baltimore, id on the other with those of the* enns; while the intermediate miles ere marked by smaller stones, 16 iches square and 18 inches high, paring a large letter M on one side id P on the other. The line is 2SP i i Iao Inn or 1I1CO lUJifj. Father's Joy Unabated. Guthrie, Okla.?At sixty-four years f age, W. W. Elam, a farmer living ving east of Blanchard, Okla., is the itlier of his twenty-fourth child, hioli made its appearance at his owe a few days ago. The mother F the child is Elam's third wife. O' is twenty-four children, eighteen ?*r ving. Elam has spent his < r.th-e i'; 11 the farm. This places ead of his class in Oklnh' 5ILI0US SPELLS NO LONGER DANGEROUS ! ni so it's Liver-Ton^ is a Safe >Iedl- j cine to Take flic Ware of too Powerful Calomel. In tho days when calomel was the j il.v liver remedy, a torpid liver, or i spell of biliousness was a serious j ling. Calomel is a powerful miu- ! al substance that compels the liver, 3 matter how weak it is. to do its I ork. but does nothing t.-) strengthen ! io liver and a large dose ? sonicates tho usual dose ? may cause ilivation. Dodson's Liver-Tone is a | milder that strengthens the liver | bile making it do its work. It is j itirely vegetable, plesant to take, has ' "? bad after-effect and is perfectly lited for children as well as grown ! ople. You don't have to be careful j hat you rat. Ladd's Drug Stor(. will sell you a ittle and guarantee it to give yon | rfeet satisfaction. It it doesn't yon j tn get your money back simply ask-! ig tor it. WIFE OF CANADA'S PREMIER Charming and Gifted Helpmeet of the Dominion's Distinguished Prime Minister. Ottawa, Can.?In Mrs. Robert Laird Borden, wife of Canada's prime minister, the Dominion has a society leader who Is famed not only for her tact and 'cl,armlnE dlsposltion. but for her edge of public af' * MB# that her distin< ernished husband places the utmost confidence in hef judgment. She is Jfc/,. an exceptionally /f;^ well-read woroao, .#>{ , being especially ' i,?$ interested in books v$ which deal with 1' the lives of men _ . who have made Mrs. Borden. ,,, the worlds history. But it is not to be presumed because Mrs. Borden's tastes lie along serious lines that she is in any way lacking in the grace of manner and interest in purely feminine matters which distinguish the true woman. On the contrary she takes the keenest delight in society affairs, having for years been the central figure in the winter festivities for which Ottawa is noted. She has gathered about her a coterie of distinguished and clever friends and her entertainments are considered the most brilliant as well as the most informal given in the capital of the Dominion. Sympathetic, gracious and thoughtful for the comfort of her guests, no woman in Canada's public life is more deserving of appreciation than the wife of the prime minister. N Before her marriage, Mrs. Borden was Miss Laura Bond of Halifax. She was married in' 1889, seven years before her husband first entered parliament. She takes a deep interest in women's work and for years was president of the Halifax Women's council. She has also been president of the Aberdeen association, vice-president of the Canadian Women's Work exchange and corresponding secretary of the Associated Charities of the TTCto taa UUUCU tjcuivu< KANSAS TAR PARTY JAIL Where Several Member* of the Crowd Who Mlatreated Mi** Chamberlain Now Reside. Lincoln Center, Kan.?The Jail on the court house common at Lincoln Center, Kan., had been without a single prisoner and the county authorities were about .to convert it Into an englnerooir^ en the now famous "tar party" Shady Bend occurred. Ed Ricord, the decoy, who rode with Miss Mary Chamberlain to the rendezvous for the tarring, and several others of the party now occupy the building. The front widow seen in the picture lights the cell where Kicord now reads law. The stone of which the jail and the court house of Lincoln county were built Is native to the county. It was quarried for the two buildings from the hillsides near Lincoln Center. Miss Chamberlain intended to bring suits for damages against all the participants in the tarring, but proceed I an Jail at Lincoln Center, Kan. ings were started for a compromise and it is said that ?J.1,000 is the least her attorneys would agree to accept in settlement. The three men, E. C. Clark, Jay Fitzwater and Watson Scranton, who | plehdod guilty, and John Schmidt, j who was convicted, are worth in tho ; aggregate more than $100,000, Clark j alore being rated in excess of $50,- j 000. Their pleas of guilty and tho j conviction of Schmidt leave them ex- i posed lor damages, and, it is said, I that upon the advice of their attor- ! neys they would compromise rather i than to go into court where tb might bo stripped clean. No Apology Needed. He?Excuse me. but I can't bel? thinking I have met you before. fjKi.. h ;;i;. d-jji't worry about ' ?t.?t'drgcziuf* Uiactter. - A = HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM It la An Internal Disease And Rm quire* An Internal Itemed?. The cause of rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of uric acid in the biood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be formed In excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an internal disease and requires an internal remedy. RUBBING with '' (3lls and Liniments WILL NOT CURE, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the malady to get a firmer hold on you. Liniments may easo the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism than paint will change the fib"r of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a perfect and complete cure, which is called Rheumacide. Tested in hundreds of cases, it has effected the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheumacide gets at the joints from the inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide strikes the root of the disease and removes its cause. This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50c. and $1 a bottle. In Tablet lorm at ac.ana wc.a pacnaise. Write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Booklet Tree. Tablets sent by mail. LADD'S DRUG STORE HOW WEAK WOMEN May Be Made Strong at Small Expense and No Risk There are hundreds of women In this vicinity, weak, thin, rundown, tired out and nervous. Such women need Vinol just as much as did Mrs. Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, San Francisco, Cal., who says: J'l have used Vinol for some time with particularly gratifying results. I was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After taking several bottles of Vinol I found my condition greatly Improved, and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol to anyone similarly affected." Vinol is not a secret nostrum, bnf a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, which will create an appetite, tone up the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. y Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not heln vou. AS. T. LADD, DRUGGIST, CHERAW, NOTICE. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. A.xtion Sale of unclaimed and refused freight. Cheraw, S. C.. March 2$, 1912. By direction of the Freight Claim Agent, notice is hereby, given that the following listed freight will be sold at public auction, foj^ffWa^- and other charges, at the Atlantic Coast Line Freight Warehouse in Cheraw, S. C., on Tuesday, April the 30th at 12:30 P M. Two cars coal?Soul Ry No. 105012 and Sou. Ry No. 105318, consigned to Cheraw Electric Light Co., Cheraw, 3C. July 29th and Sept. 7th, 1911. Goods sold without guarantee of quartity, quality or value. Terms, rash. ' J. A. IJUSKE, Route Agent, A. C. L. R. R. Co. Fayetteville. 3. C. I FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Re Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable, and altogether ideal remedy that is particularly adapted to the requiremens ot' agend'feople and persons of weak constitutions who suffer form constipation or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfacion in every particular that we offer. It "Ss with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims. This re*m- I edy is called Rexall Orderlies. ^ Roxall Orderlies are eaten jus like M candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, da yor night; do not cause .diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive A looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in conact, apparently act- H ing as a regulative tonic upon the rclaxed muscular coats of tliebowels, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding Wfl to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c? 2." cents, and 50 cents. Sold only at our store?The Rexall Store?Ladd's Drug Store. Cheraw, S. C. ' Don't he surprised if you have au it tact of rheumatism this spring. Just mH rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disapear. Sold by all dealers.