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oCocal and Mr. D. W. Knight, of Jefferson, a candidate for County Auditor, was a visitor in the city last Friday. Mr. G. H. Gulledge, one of Ruby's most successful young farmers, marketed cotton on the Cheraw market last Friday, receiving therefor 15 1-4 cents. The new porch added to Mrs. Arlina Sanies handsome homrt, corner Market and Third streets, has added materially to its beauty. mmm The cool spell of the past week, following as it did the delightful rain of Tuesday a week ago, put a smile on the face of our farmers that has not yet come off. * * Mr. B. T. Long has moved to his new home' ,at Wilsonia. This new suburb of Charming Cheraw is rapidly building up and this handsome cottage of Mr. B. T. Long's is going to be followed at once with one to be built by his brother Mr. J. M. Long. "Water and sewer connection with Cheraw's main supply will soon be made. ** Misses Martha and Mamie Walsh, of Chester, are the guests of their cousin, Miss Annie Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright spentSunday at Big Springs. *** Misses Mary and Vera Strhjklin have returned home after visiting in Manning. Sumter. Rock Hill and Big Springs. Mr. and Mrs. LaCoste Evans and children were at Big Springs Sunday. Mrs. J. X. Stricklin and children have returned after several days visit at Big Springs. Messrs. George Terrell. Clyde Cow? ?j tt?? 11. l/.i.iotic iimi'Mi Rnreli aiu, \\aii\r* i^uuvi?o, ?? Walter Mcintosh and Johnnie Threat. Robert and J. X. Strieklin were at Rig Springs Sunday. *** Miss Ida Hoffman, of Charleston, spent Monday in the city the cuest of her cousins, the Misses Coward. &U9 Mrs. Marvin Sanders, of Xewbnrn. \ X. C.. is visi'ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop. s*a Rev. and Mrs. Frontis Fttnderbttrk are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaCos'e Evans. Wood's Trade Mark f rrmcnri rinvar UillllJUll V1UVU Is Best Quality Obtainable, of High Tested Germination and Purity. Crimson Clover is a wonderful soilimprover; also makes splendid fall, winter and spring1 grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. A crop of Crimson Clover turned under is equal to a good application of stable manure, and its value as a soil-improver is worth $20. to ?o0. per acre. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog giving full information about CRIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, and all FARM and CARDEX SEEDS for Fall sowing, mailed on request. Write for Catalog and prices cf any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. CITIZE REAL ES Buy and WE ARE A \rsonal 9fews. I PIC MC AM) FISH FRY Of Junior Order American Mechanics jSuudS uo\i(| jy Kimberly Council of the Junior Order United American Mechanics held their annual picnic at Dixon Springs on Thursday, July 3uth. Before nyie o'clock the crowd began to assemble, a?d by the time of the call for dinner it was estimated that nearly three hundred people had arrived. The young and the old joinedhands in the holiday spirit and the large number of friends and invited guests participated freely in the henerous spirit of friendliness and brotherliness made so extraordinarily pleasant by the kind attentions - ' i ? jof the members of tins nigniy ueueu! cial organization. Dixon Spring (s ideally situ'ated for such an occasion i due to the abundance of shade which it has from morning till night, and to the cool and healthy water which the spring supplies. Several people stated that it was the firs* time in j years that they had visited the ' spring, some enjoying the occasion j especially- because they had not [ visited the spring in twenty years. About ten o'clock the frying of the ! fish was begun and it was not until about one o'clock that enough had been cooked with which to supply the crowd. The men did the cooking on this occasion which possibly accounts for the time it took to fry the fish, hut it may bp said that thev were cooked to the queen's tas'e Numerous picnic baskets supplied by the ladies made such an abundance of food that quantities had to be carried home. After dinner the crowd gathered under the oaks for the speaking. A note from Mr. T. W. Belk was read which expressed his regrets at his inability to be present, owing to pressing business. The other invited speaker, Mr. L. C. Wannamaker then addressed the crowd, choosing as his theme the merit of 'he aims of the Order. From the subject of n growing brotherhood among men were developed pleas for education and restricted immigra'ion. It was urged that enfhusiam and work be put behind the Junior Order so that it's good work would he more widely disseminated. The American flag he said, should wave not defiant to the world, MOT _ 1 _ ^ u. ^an clonic men lh j Washable Suits at c $1.00 Suits for $1.25 " " $1.50 " " $2.00 " " /fij IbJ**1* f B n AI ST31 fi* (^/ * Next to I Yellow Coupons Given I NS LOA CH JTATE LOANS,! I Sell Real Estate?-Loi NXIOUS TO SERVE but peacful, and significant of a stamp of citizenship unequaled by the type of ancient Greece or Rome, because our opportunities are greater for cultivating our citizenship. When a reference was made to the race for the House of Represent^'"- h< speaker said that on election day he would be found holding his own. The speaking over, a game of baseball was next indulged in, after which the crowd dispearsed, having had a most enjoyable day. It was the stated intention of many that it was their purpose to assist and furthet the interests and objects of the ? Junior Order as much as it was in their power to do so. Misses Elizabeth and Gertrude i Chamberlain went down to Pi? ] Springs Monday night to attend the j dance, returning Tuesday morning. < Mrs. D. L. Tillman and little daugh- \ ter have returned from Big Springs < after a week's stay. Mrs. H. A. McLeod is visiting relatives at Laurens. *** On Friday, August 21st there will : be a picnic and barbecue at P'r Springs. Every body js invi-ed to : attend and carry a basket, with some extra, plain cornbread and pickle to e~ along with the barbecue, which wii! S bo furnished by the Resort To ? Anions the note 1 speakers -hat have ? accepted invitations to speak are ,|j Tlon. H. J. Watson, or' Columbia, an ! ? Hon. David R. Coker, of HartsviRe (g) 3. C. Music by brass band through- $ out the day. g v*] Card of Thanks. Through the colunis of this paper f we desire to return our warmest ^ i thanks for the kindness and sympathy 4 1 extended to us during the sickness ? and death of our brother. While there | is a vacency in our homes,yet as we ? . refliot upon the many deeds of sympa- ! thy and love of the citizens of our >? town, it gives a silver lieinn to the dark cloud left by death. J.P. Watson C. C. Watson O.K. Watson SOTICE. The Rooks of Recistiatlon for ! : Chesterfield County v.'ill be oj?*?n at , the Court House until 30 days before the General Election. 3. P. TIMMOXS, E. T. WHITE, W. M. BELK, County Board of Registration. HERS >ys with high class! juite a saving. .79 .95 1.19 1.59 hUBi 5ost office N & TRl IERAW, S. C. INSURANCE OF 1 ans on Improved Countr Interest Paid on Depos YOU AND WILL A j""kc I ? ? I * J V The Pleased Su ; with which a gift of some of our ; received is a tribute to its charm ; taste. And as the pleasure conti J an evidence that | Our Jewelry I has a beauty of quality as well as Choose good jewelry and choo: I be wise. CROWN JEWEL! > CHER AW, S. Guaranty Loan & CHERAW, S Real Estate, ] All Kinds ofjnsurance It will be our pleasi Prompt attention at all time fiive us vour FIRE IN; represent the strongest stand Phone 192 e i>o> J ST CO M \LL KINDS AND B y and City Property iits. PPRECIATE YOUR BUS rs from other pa?is of ChesCounty are especially wel- ' ?re. liningroom Is now run as a int. The average cost of a 50 cents. )arlors have always been at osal of the ladies, not necessary to take a room. Ik right into the dining room. >TEL COVINGTON 1 ' I rprise fi jewelry is always ? of design and good ? nuts a life time it is ? 0 A A a beauty of form. ? se it here and you'll | IY CO. m C. | fi Trust Co. . c. Loans, , Bonds, etc. ire to serve you. :s. SURANCE. We lard companies. Office: Finlayson Bld? i'T ROAST THE DRIVER mping a load of coal just an were passing. What did he do? It is nice clean Vot a bit of dirt are stone By the way don't you iome for stove, furnace or ;rato. We have just the <ind for every use and we be glad to send you as is you need. H. L. POWE PANY ONDS t UNESS