? Kcrtals ^ Cwmaoa 'sdi.xc&s: l>ut WV!J (to More. hi .. WiT "Vsei-?H " VOL. P. C'HERAW, CIHSTfiBltGLft cijim.'S. C. MVRf'fl 3*L [?(& SO 1? TW ST Alii SIMMER SCHOOL VS if! Be ffeid at Clemsoii toilers in JiuicsJuly. State Superintendent of Educ? -' v 0. X*. Mart in is sending out tetters relative to the summer ; *. schow.' 1 'The ststfj# summer school will be held at Otoir ; d aiy .$9. The State Torchf - ' n^socfatioL "v'li cva ^ii< n the same pluee June 29-aO," he irrites. 'Vk trustees ind faculty are workibjj t&r the most success} ; summer sdoot and ' ^ .-w. i.. fl/iwi \r*\+ Uolrl _ <%'' ! j t msiiuij' " i t ? ucitt hi ifi. staftt Tb:? dei : tment will >*,f>rA t-e to the Same <*nd. t ana IX. * , _ , ? '.s 'V. ^fr?R a.*eryifettmig faculty' - .. ^oUowititf braucat>: >.?' 1 manaraaient,'1 i? - . -.< **' - *? " y '"^vnmar, composi-, . ' "toric. libra ,r" " ">V ' j i? < r.i ' \ ? .x - ir < :. is } j. - t ? -v - ? *v > . - *.-?v . ' ' - . / .'. " * ' ' ' v *Z s.' 1 . . .. .t \ r Vv. V ? *... V :* ij _ y 4r. t - -,fc> - ' - *?*>-'1 WL -V v If, - ' . s? - ' i, ' ?>. v* "' -V'- ..." ;: * '.* . : <"> - V.J* *??> < . .. - ' t ' . * , 'v v , \*i. - . . *: ' ft'" V: ', !r ' >' 1* *"' -. v* - "j-V ** j * v ^ >.' '1 ' r? , ,1 t * *% * Ml *.. - ?.. " ?"*'*? ^ r . ? :';:" ? ' - - v > > r* month's stay *ery deHghtfui and profitable. Write to this office about April in for fcattdogue and ::*>fnli information; 1 ? - ?-? To Cure a Cold in One Day *?l "Take LaXati vy Bromo Quinine bTiblels. All druggists refund . ~ffie money if it fails to cure. >?v.ljte.WvGfpve's signature is on J ;4ich box. 25c. V. ; ' ' , *+* * mual Meeting of Bibb Society. . The Cheraw Bible Society, a ^anclxof the American Bible arioty, held its annual meeting ^ jt the Baptist church Sunday jb&W. * After a sermon by Kev. Bob G. Jurphy, pastor of the Methodist '. - . the society w as reorga forty-nine meiribers of the .^ngregation signed the roll of vriuor-aip, and the following eers were electee to .^erve the ;uing year: W "Verideut?Dr. L. R. Shuck. cVoarsuror?D. S. M itheson. ' "^ecreUry^R. T. Castou. ?'ice Preside#** -Revs. A. H. i \ ' Mt^rri and Bob Or. Murphy. A. collection wu^ taken and something of fifteen dollars wns . ralized from the colluctiot. and membership combined. *' * The society adjourned to wet with tiie presovion;. u (i?ugre^? t.i<:n ivtits next, annual meeting. Letter to 1\ A. Waddifl. CflEKA W. S. C. De:> r Sir1 Why. clou t we make paiut. as many others do, to go tb roe-quarters as far, or twothirds, or half, or a third, or a .quarter? Mr. Aaron Higginf, Pia infold, ^ J'yays used i5 gallons of his house; Devon took ? two sorts of paint rail paint, strong paiut, , e; aud r 'n wiint false * ^air . easure. 4 * are I Pet; lice Svuimer School j ! The Superintendent ofEdoca-j 11ion of this county vas in Hurt* J ! r* jvh:o. S. 0., last veek, Thursday. | I Oth i.pct..where hbhiid the pleas-1 t uro.of matins in j??iiit 'onf^rence1 with fxon. u. H, Martin and the! county suLperiat-O'- *i. of tie.J?w-! itij* ?oitpties: Mtti jho-o, Marion, i ; Florence, Darhufrton wd Lee. , ! Now it is the purport of the! above named counties to unite|i | ami hold a "District summer school j at Hartsvihe, which dcx s "away j: j with the snnjmar schoo in the! (counties so united. I Chesterfield has fallen ]r, jiue! wjth ibis work ana therefor -will! have no couni.y sunnee.- school 'Jjftis yftftr. ; I Let me say that, chbj X>;strie!! , school was held at. Bay1 vvi'lo last I i yea r and was ^decided ; uceess.; | The worl: ^)De there has r been; o? ir highest; tormsj' <**!out the Pee Dee section, i -J might say throwgho ntthe i ,d wo are exp-.vi ir. g even J ; . oa vr succ? ?s fir. Ivdh'. J Utmost eft re has been t aken in | ! selecting the Lcuiiy 'or this School, and wc are perh'ct'y sato^ rj saying that a number ofihcj >?ery best instructor* of the< State will have chaige o? the) work. One feature that st.dkes us as; most important is the course in1 prim'try work, .* . ; Most teachers of this county i a,re Diri'rtPied wh.h vvirk ot fch'sgrade. and to Pinch, T woulu nogjgost the Pee I?ee Summer School . as a relief, to at least a portion of j the burden. Let me say further that the : , primary tea'-bor is not the only, ! one that might be benefitted, for' j each teacher may take a course' 1 in just what he or sho may need . ! most. i j Ono other feature to which J would call attention is the tine i -, i course or lectures which will be arranged. This, together wit.', the primary work, especial!v i . _ ? * iFrye's (Geography, will oe ' worth the while of our teachers 1 ' attending. ! Now Jei me suggest to the; trustees of the differeut schools .thatyon secure year teacher jnovv, and the fact that h< ! knows what and where his work ; will be next session will stirauI late him or her, as the ease iua\ j be, to attend the summer school jand thus be better qualified to : give yon efiicirnt service| Furthermore it, would not he bad policy to let your teacher i know that you would be ar r t j least a part of bis <>> her exuense 'in.attending this school. es?>e ( ially where you, haveampicfuuus. By so doing your 1 ?:i*. he" vi;l t?> i turn to yon next session and re- 1 pay you fourfold vt h good sor vice. } 1 rn;.?^ -.1. 1 ?ill u^. I 1 I11S SOUOi'l WJ UV JO ."1' r^rMun from .Tune 14rii to .July loth The !facility will be announced later.! l The writer hopes to arrange a! . meeting \vii.h the tyaeiici '. th of d ;tferent 1*00'ions of the county !iii the near fuUive, and discuss1 i the suh.iect r-,. iv? fully. Willau-p I notruxt fched; teand piaoeof the*? j meetings later. ; 1 T"listing that the teachers of; ! the conidy v.iiJ see the need o: j attending the summer school and j : avail themselves of this splendid; j opportunity I am.yours lor pu-h ) ; and progress, J Kirbv Rivers, i ,t 1 | T!lis is the time r?f the year) when ui.*tiitu> and anthn n Cam-<"oup An ! u'huepmu < Cui'.-s' < urisi; s' auu irom.-fieil trouble,. 1 Cur ~>'iimon'u u>!d j'?; gnpju* Sold hv j M J Hrs. ?ntfirtains. '* $ Ociftyt Tu^l^yiaf^rnoba Mrs.-J ]). S. . otite ppvned tbfi !jj ik.lies of the P* ;b>vt'':>ri?ia church1i ;it her hr?? titi*v."l ftfcvr ho cue oa [ Kershav/^ufear Tin- aftO'-i^*C wosauiieM one. fiou at ibt. api; jinfed hotci* 'fee, spacious paHar'j and reception hn1' "Vf?!v ibVouKed with the iriem- ' tors of the' Aid -Society ; iud '.Vies of tli^rfhurch. .\7V,o stone yvos a (post attractive one, .he parlors Vbeins? modt > decbrftted iu i ferns, pot- j \\ phntn and voice cut. flowers, j the soft glow from many candles j . onnjuoing the beeuty ol it all. t ' Tt'<> social it-utttre of flu- after. J, noon war most- enjoyable. Each gyo?d/as gi'om a little booklet f J in which 'ho/ ware'to test their K skill in drawing The following; were some of the objects to be j \ d ra vv jj : A pipe or gun, au ideal j church fence, a missionary has , !r -t. r mite box. etc. The mwt important subjects 'drawn weie the portrait of Mr. McArn, also one of J>be sexton of the church and rbo president of the Ladies Aid Society.. ' Rome of these productions p were most wonderful and intri-i1 i cale. and caused a great deal of j fun aud merriment during the: entire afternoon; rr,hf'se little booklets were sub. j, initted to judges who decided! whom was the most skillful ofj ih#* rmmv r*v \ % - ' was awarded, to Miss Lottie < Prince. ji During the afternoon most de- i i licious rofre ihments consisting i of ices and cake were served in! i the handsome dining room. Those presiding were MissesJl Emma Mafcheson aud May Vide-1; ery. Mesdames H. W. HarraJl. i' J. P. Matheson, C. P. Johuson. jl The guests wish to express!) their thanks to Mr. f:J!uy. Peters, UCosto Evans,it S. R Bishop, Chamberlain, II. i M. TomHnson, Stevens. 0. P. i 1 J jiiflson. \7.,F Stevenson. M. G- j Mathesoa, J. H. Flood, of Lynch-j bnrrf, Va.. J. F- Mathuson. R sle.v Misses M. rt. Joim : M. Patrick, assistant adjutant !* and-inspector f(rM;e-al, and Maj. 'i !' B. Fuller, U. S. A; it Forty-one cnon were In line and i \ M".j. Fuller was very pronounced (t ;n iii> praise of the- boys? they j f were, he said, in ell respects asj soldier boys, way above the i a erage, and he rated tbemJOOjt marks in the manual at.arms and j ^ in field movements. A tew of j of the boys came iu for.? little, lecture oil the ba t condition of 11 their gur.s and uniforms t Hav and Fodder For Sale. 1 i! I lia\re for sain 5000 pounds,? Hay and 800') pounds Fodder. This hay an! fodder is- y.xira.!] uiee. If you want any sen mo at* > mice. Cr. W. AUktin. V*. 7- . ' V. T-v:n homes. Statistics shor* in those places where V buildingand loan e laager percentag people own bor ' ' wnere there a -4 these assoeir.' ire helped 1; innnity h iwn hone >n the w DP SUC). iiiti >v ; ) p- V -'V- ' \ . " v . n - jgjgifti 1' . / r M < i V v; % .. f*p ft i-jfl " * - ' ' r . ,1 ' . *. ' ' ' r * \ \ 3 11# ;n x n < *\ . ; -J *" It ' /, ' ? f , ' - * r he Farmei Sir' / '. . jrity Means O ; peoole lor their kindly recept our epectations and the excessr : interested in the farmers ai r for our own. jpendetice is 1 We Are Headquarters Fc ners Sup AI.-l.~Mtt Rn??, rr> )i*\'? Mm? ' ' \ *Sf ~4 v ' ? * ' - ' Y ' Y < Y Y . ; Y*' Y ' ' ' Y.. 1 Y , i **" '"r t . '* ,'t * .si. , , t*, * * V . f/ , ' t r.l + ' Y./ ' . .-' . r " " || ' . - V ' ' s : . ' . . ' " y ' ' S" . ... " ' * . * : ur Prosperity :ien and .favors. I3usi~ d ib deeply id we-work Jdr their Ottr Motta. ^ o/o .. . f: > * . -m., r> - rtydfk A plies Cotton Seed Planters, , Rakes, Drags, Trace ill?the very latest and h/ on. Labor is the dearipleme.nts and get rid r repairs. , and ar. prepared to . '/* V 4; '/f'C {> a are Co., OS." ' > ; u* ' " iuager. ' /* LC^riii IT. E. WANNAMAKER * V*; .r induced Dr. Howard I r ... ' jwrv'" <: o?f??. . -7t- - ..-L ^ < ' -"S&* f -sl\. . ' .. \ ... 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