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k CLEMSON'S BIG HOME-COMING I CI em ton "Boys" Old and Young "Coming Home"?Class Reunions, Watermelon Cuti ting, Movies, Etc. Clemson College, July 26.?Every ' thing is ready for Clemson "boys' old and young to "come home" or Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Julj 30, 31, and August 1. A committee of local Clemson men has been work ir.g with the college authorities tc n (ronoral infnrmal nroeraiT pivpaiv V X o for the big Home-Coming and ha: worked out a tentative schedule as part entertainment for the fellows though it is realized that the big idea in a college Home-Coming is ir the mere getting together and renewing old personal and college ties. The first general inception will b? at the 'Gym' on Friday night. A feature of this reception and or the entire three-day gathering will be mi*, sic by the Palmetto Six Jazz Orchestra, which is a Clemson organization There will also be dancing and out door movies on Bowman Field. Saturday morning will be taken up partly with a welcoming exercises ir Chapel with talks by six- or eight old Nature Gives Her Trees a New Lay< of Bark Every Y< The well 8#asonec house does not h coat of paint each proper paint it us gree of change in chip the outer layes is a Southern paint teriovating effect of Acker Abl C-H STANDS FOB COOLEDGE HYGHADE These two letter! unrc jo? that you are Sitting the beat paint adt for the Southern I-?-'" ^xaaEEMB . *> Iv^elicious c.nd Refreshing Abbeville Coca-C Phone 195-R I er members of the faculty and alum- s ni and a big meeting of the Alumni ii > Association. i i On Saturday afternoon there will I be class reunions, a big watermelon 1 cutting, movies, etc., while on Satur- r day evening there will be an illus. trated talk on Clemson College, an- c ? other reception and dance, and more t i movies. J ( r Rev. B. R. Turnipseed, class of 1896, will conduct a special preach- t . ' \r -ervic? for the "boys" on Sun, day? morning. J j . The Clemson man who doesn't at- , I C 5 tend Home-Coming will be the ex- c onrl xirViof ie tv>avo \\a will ! nnu, " JO itivi V) iiv ntii V ,! .sorry. ! j '. I r h 11.GOT DIRTY DEAL IN MARYLAND f ' j v I Automobile dealers who send for ^ cars to be driven through from Mich- c ' igan or Indiana and who have to re-' j '.v.r:; through the state of Marylandj 1 v.;ill do well to read these experiences f recorded in the Yorkville Enquirer s last week: j "J. Meek Smith, prominent citlzen of Clover who is well known > throughout this entire section of the ^ t country is" mad all over because of a v V?a1/1 nn fFomo nomofrofo^ hxr onri - HUiU uj) fe"""- "J VV/W- i I L i trniDer on your ?- j jquire a protecting -J* % year, but unless the i g ed even a small deweather will crack or H is . Cooledge Hygrade feji , made to meet the de-. |Mj |' weather in the South. j|l|| I j Building & j m ijj epair Co. ml beville, S. C. ^ Buy it |jj by the case b i ^ ola Bottling Works, H ja Abbeville, S. C. H n >rnmnr?'>?''l'''m'tirr^r^ i :j I S " I b iifliiiiiiTrtffliiiiM 1 tables at Frederick, Maryland a lays ago. Mr. Smith was obliged >ay $42 in fines because or the hat he had not complied with aws of Maryland in regard to a nobile driving. "I was coming through this 1 >f Frederick, Maryland, a rew igo en route from Flint, Mich, Hlover,' he said Wednesday. "There were three cars in our y and when we reached this 1 >f Frederick, Maryland, an of lalted us demanding to know w mr state license and identifica :ards were. I told him we were i south Carolina and had South C ina license numbers on the < rhen 'he wanted to know what neant coming through Mary vithout frosted :glass instead of i rlass over the lighting system of :ars. This was in plain daylight i rou. "I told him that in South Car< >eople had sense and didn't ret] ill that foolishness. As for idei ation cards I told him I didn't 1< XV.i. L..1 XT x iiiyi/iuug auuui inaij uut mai IX >ress travelers' checks wouldn't 'or identification I didn't Know i vould. He said that wouldn't do hat we would havd to puc up tflC :ach car because we didn't have iroper license. "Well it looked like jail for us ili Big Thad Clinton wlio was is managed to get those trave hecks cashed. Then tiie ofilcer is that we would run inio ano fficer who would arrest us if /ere not careful and for the sum 6 he would show 14) the way t< arage man who would show us 0 get out of town. There was n ng to do except come across ' he other $6. "We got to the garage man aid he would get us ouc 0? town 6. There was $42 paid out In all ouldn't kick against the prraies. re re strangers in a strange land 1 was either put up or in jail rould go. "I made each of the hold-up 1 rho were under the guise of offi ive me a receipt. "Finally we gyt out of that t f Frederick and what we said at lem when we got away?well, ouldn't want to print tha;. "After I cot home I mailed tl eceipts to John R. Hart, Esq., orkville and told him that if auld collect the $42 he could h "'I don't Relieve a citizen of Mi ind would be treated in any su lanner if he came into Souuth Cj na. I know he wouldn't be tret lat way at Clover." Soviet rule has been establis t Irkutsk, and 10,000 Chinese lediately left. PLAN TEXTILE SCHOOL Greenville, July 24,.?J. J. wain and H. B. Stairley, of Gr< ille, and T. E. Ross, of Piedm re members of a committee appo .1 by the Junior Order, United j L'ican Mechanics, to promote junding in this city of a te> :hool. The plan is Mr. McSwa :ul was brought by him before nnual district convention of rder here on Saturday. HELD FOR OLD MURDER. Spartanburg, July 24.?J ropst, a white man of Chesnee, ;leased on bond of $50u today a aving been charged with being ccesscry to a murder committed lis county nineteen years ago. rincipal in the case voluntarily lo local authorities s ime ago. It is claimed that Tom I y the man who was killed, issuet nte-mortem tsatement ;n whicl;cl:.ve:l that neither or the two. ow held in connection with his d i'as to blame for the killing. Legal Blanks for Sale Her he Press and Banner Compan; OUND FORD CAR HIDDEN IN RAV While on a fishing trip one ist week a party from this see ound a practically new Ford idden in a ravine on Saluda riv ew miles above the Belton Pc 'lant in Greenville County. As lachine was more than a mile f ny public road and no one was e found anywhere near. s lembers of the party began earch for the owner. An exam ion showed that the motor >een recently re-painted and f7 to |Vj fact ^ an m, the j I luto- ? 3 \ lti ^ \ -own \ > days I J \ V ' i - \ J par-j-| I \gjT ;ownL 1 Rcerjffi ' v. here I" 1 } ition | | ) "rom H* V E * V 'aro- L :ars. C C X we S ^Ss>^ land | jlain [ 1 the [ ! nind f 2 I I >lina [uire ntifi:n?W -Q we IP 4 "Com: ? ni ownjlJS >o?t J j ?for all those yon {| necessary to s\ lose JR There's relief[| Beach) Silk, Pi iave | ? Tropical Worsi H i | -;! King K 1 J! 1 F 1 1 im- g! !S have style, too IS rare in hot wea 5 1 n__ i__i. ... 31 now one nui w jen- ffl come in! ont, ng int- S3 ? | REMEMBER L in's ?ij| I J. M. i ohn S ' was ^ an in motor number covered with some car ine surj kind of heavy coating. This aroused for* ome the suspicions of Messrs Luda Kay the and Breazeale Gambrell and they sen jOW, reported the matter to some of to 1 3 an * t those living nearby, but no one as : lfnfivv anvtViintr ahnnt. tVip car or whv mal men ? ~~ eath ^ ^een ^ere. A paint and color card bearing P^' the name of a Drug firm at e.? Fletchers, N. C., was found in the ^ou y. car and Mr. Kay took charge of 1 this. In the meantime the car was rep taken.to the house of a prominent He INE farmer of that section with instruc- inf< ^ tions from the finders that it be *tak turned over to Sheriff Willis the a f tion following morning. insl cnr er a After returning to his home here y?u lWer Mr. Kay wrote to the Drug firm at TTM + /-ive \T P oriz-l acL'nf? if n onv *0 til? * ? - - ? rom had been stolen recently in that She to town and telling of finding one hid- wh< ome ^en 'n Greenville county The deputy JM a sheriff of the North Carolina coun- this lina- ty came here at once and in com_ had had pany with Mr. Kay went to the I the home of the gentleman where the fiec . ' I BBBBBBBBBBW V. s* CT> kUi l Uli L/C who want it. . For it ii velter these sultry days ?in sheer, cool Clothes iestley's Mohair, Ko teds, Etc. [lass Klo; 'OR WARM DAYS ?a clevernes of stylinj ther Clothes. If you \ eather Clothes can be REMOVAL SALE ANDERSON CLOTHING STORE. giaigiamfiiraraiaiHfiiiaBf had been left a few days be- a e. They were informed by one of 0 young men that his father had t him to carry the car back the spot where it had been found ] it mie-ht belong to some fisher n. Mr. Kay and the North Caro- ^ l deputy sheriff returned to the s ze where the car was first locabut no trace of it> could be ^ nd. ^hey went on to Greenville and 1 , 4-1 orted the matter to the sheriff, told them he had just received a jrmation that the car had been en to the home of a party living ew miles below Princeton with | auctions to keep it until the ] ing men came for it. The names both parties who carried the car this place were given* the | riff by one who was at the home jre the machine was taken on day night. The officers went to ; plate and found the car just as been reported. t is said that the car was identi1 as the one stolen at Fletchers I i > n il t mmimm mt .. , m BfifiBZHfififaaSBQ I j m |i-1 ji f * v- va :ck" j[ | in't at all 3 ; ; S of Palm rij ol Kloth, X I < I THES 11 | ? that is 1! srant to see ! I produced, |J IPRICF S ji 1 CO. 1 aiaiMianiaaiaMnni nd that warrants have been sworn. * ut for the parties who carried it to he home of the man below Princeon. The car bore a South Carolina cense tag and this will possibly hrow more light on the affair as oon as the officials hear from the Itate Highway Commisison giving he owners name. The matter has created a sensaion in lower Greenville county as' he parties who were involved are 11 members of a prominent family. ?Honea Path Chronicle. SEALED TINS ONLY Myr AT YOUR GQOCE&S Maxwell house coffee ?