Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, March 30, 1905, Image 1
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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 ;<?:i college. .hiuo
21 u> 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
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ifi. staftt Tb:? dei : tment will
>*,f>rA t-e to the Same <*nd. t ana
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^fr?R a.*eryifettmig faculty'
- .. ^oUowititf braucat>:
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month's stay *ery deHghtfui and
profitable. Write to this office
about April in for fcattdogue and
::*>fnli information; 1
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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.
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* 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
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^air . easure.
4 * are
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Pet; lice Svuimer School j
! The Superintendent ofEdoca-j
11ion of this county vas in Hurt* J
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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
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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 <i rellow feels the need of a
j doctor who can cure laziness.
,
j Foley's Honey and Tar.
' Curr-H and . old#.
I' '.'arev riv>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 <!if> '.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. <au?l Mrs. ji
I). S. Matheson for a most de- <
lightful afternoon, and feel honor- <
od to have been among the first i
fc en joy their hospitality sinco :
the completion of their elegaut I
11W. UK Hi IK'. 1
Those present wore Mesdames j
T. R Malloy, A. H; McAru, R. h
Mci. Watts. H W. Ha frail, L. f
J mas,- H.E Clement, Bradshuw.' 1
,.r. N. StjrickJin, Duke, G. A. ii
r>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. r<! Matheson, t
E C'. idntncaoi), M Wadco, ,<
AT (y Violrery. of St ates';Jlo. Nf 0.: (.
Cladvs Mr.V.m. of t
Blue, Hattie Stevens. F. MM*
Riv and Lottie-Prince.
Cheraw 0u3rds inspected!
Too Oiieraw Guards were in- i
yesterday oy Ga >t. 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
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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.
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We Are t
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Their Prospc
We desire to thank the
nesS has been beyond <
appreciated. We are
well-being as we Jaboi
Mutual De
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Tiiimin Distributors. F
Chains and Harness an
ri-v best kinds. They will
[ est thing the farmer ha
of as much labor as no
We also have extra Be:
We want your trade,
back our statements.
Planter.4
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Biilding and Loan Associations.
building auiT-01111 Associations
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cities and towns and arfe a gre
lid to people who work for wage
in euabling them to own fcho:
:>v:n homes. Statistics shor*
in those places where V
buildingand loan e
laager percentag
people own bor ' '
wnere there a -4
these assoeir.'
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Joes. Shovels, Scoops, Spades
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ams and all other Plow parts fo
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