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I ~ " (Etjerai c II E R A J. N. STRICKLIN, L< Published E> Entered nt Postofflce, Cbera^ CHERAW, S. C., THUI THINK THIS OYER. A few weeks ago there was a riot in tin* city of Cleveland, O., in which several were killed and scores sent to the hospital. It came as the result of an anarchistic parade in which the marchers insisted on flaunting the red (lag. But it is not the riot itself to which we want to call the attention of the citizens of Cheraw and community. It is the fact that out of the 11 ti arrested for rioting only eight weie horn in tiie United States. And of those eight the parents of seven of the.11 were born in some foreign land. And there you have a good average of the disturbers in this country. They are not Americans. They aie foreigners who have come here, and who have been afforded' every opportunity enjoyed by natives. They are not satisfied with our institutions, and they ought to be deported. Wo ought not to naturalize a foreigner and forever after pay no attention to what lie says and does. 11a ? ? l.o 1 uc wii^ui m uc ifii piuuaiioii ui?Mja, wiul tlu? tnoment he is shown not to he in sympathy with the institutions he has sworn to protect his naturalisation papers should lie taken away fioin liiin. Most or us believe in the constitution. For that reason we ought not tolerate the man who seeks to overthrow it, whether he sails under the name of Socialist, I. W. W. or Ihdshevist. Sentiment is not dead! Hawker and Grieve have not failed! They have aroused the admiration of a billion human beings. Yes, the love of the whole World's population, for they have become the anti-climax of the World's war-hate. They have proved bv one brave, unselfish act, that human beings, of all nations, in all parts of the World, will t ise as one people to prove that old adage, "One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin." This leap into the unknown, thin grcnt adventure, has appealed to the World's imagination, to tho lieaits of all human beings in which there flows a drop of red blood. The love oi winning against a w 1 Id of od'ls.1 Staking their lives with but one chance in a thousand, to do that which no living thing ever did be- ! fore. Solely fo? the honor and glory j of their country?not for themselves, | or for meie money, for Hawker has earned enough not to have to risk j his life for a few dollars more. They could not have won more for the good of mankind at this time if they had actually "got across safely" without incident, for they have been the : afety-valve through which the pent-up human love of fellow man, so long ^^^suppressed by Wui-hatred, has found ^?~~Veut and expression. Their very to- Q^u^dlsh their daring trip; their supposed death; the mystery, for the unkfiown details of what happened were swallowed in space, all added to the iiisintiimanno ?..?, i-.x- ( pression of feeling" when the news : an iveil that they were saved. | NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will ho a imeeting of the stockholders ' of the Marlboro Seed Farm at the | Hank of Clieraw, Cheraw, S. C., to j consider a 1 evolution to surrender its charter and go into liquidation, on j the 17th day of June, 19111, at 12 . o'clock, 1\ M. i CI. W. Ilitvall, May 15th, 1919. President. 1 ? - : m (raSHfesi ^ lips ^ SECURITY OIL 5 lilii!':''!!!' STANIUOD J OtLCOMBANY S -/ The "Simple Cook 111is summer on a NY Cookstove. It will save j rare of many needless liou: Willi this stove you ran k< low K ilclien-aiid-diniii o roi, ? no bother with eoal or smoke or soot. The Ioiijj sures the intense white llai STAN Waahinftor ' Norfolk, V Richmond, R ' u (EhrmttrU* w, s. c. 5SBce, Editor and Manager ery Thursday v, S. C.. as Second Class Matter tSDAY, JUNK S, li? 1 THE COTTON RED SPIDER Close Observation and Quick Action Will Control. Clemson College.?The cotton plants of the 1918 crop were perhaps more generally Infested with red spider than ever before. Almost every man who planted cotton last year had some trouble with the red spider. It is a pest that every cottwn farmer should know at this time. Shall the 1919 cotton crop be infested with this pest? This depends principally on the individual farmer. The fields should be closely watched, from the time the cotton is thinned until the picking begins. With the ilrst appearance of the red spider, work should begin and be done thoroughly?as long as is necessary to get the red spider under control. The following are some of the measures to adopt in controlling red spider:? 1st: Keep the poke weed down. Tf possible dig or grub up and burn. All poke weed along terraces, ditches, around stumps or on the border of fields should be cut down and kept down all summer. 2nd: Cut down blackberry vines and keep them cut at the same time the poke weed is cut. 3rd: Carefully watch the cotton. The red spider usually starts in a corner or spots. I "hi not allow these snots to enlame. l'lill nn all infested | plants lhat are noticeably infested spots?pile and burn these stalks on the proline! from which they have been pulled. i 4th: Should there "spits" be too large to pull up and burn, spray thoroughly when first noticed with lime1 sulfur wash (use the concentrated so lution) one gallon of the wash t ? too of water. The under side of the leaves is the principal part of the plant to Rpray. Use a pump that will I make a (lne spray and will give 100 to f 125 pounds pressure, such as a barrel spray pump. 5th: The control of th" red sp:der depends on this factor: That it must 1 l?e stopped as soon as it begins if possible. This requires close observation and quick acting.. We need to think more about Inereufdn" food and feed crop-, and then we won't need to talk so much about reducing the cotton crop. the- JL1 Keep your i Ah FOR B?.ACiC,WHn S,TAN AMD 0> Tnr. r.r.OAut-E.Y tokpo?,v aamra? am agj 3u.--<nrM ^ rvau^ __ [ ^ -. '. ''.{.J, '**} . S* .!. .< : .". " ?-^ || I^ | . ^ pEB^|i Life"J^ in a Bungal w Perfection Oil lically correct?tli.it oil the time and or low at will. The U'hold tasks. eflieiently, de|iendal pe,? your hunga- ?:,s slov<' r >ui clean and eonl ?'<"? 1 '<*t ??"?s suniine ashes ? no odor, fashioned coal ranye. hlue chimney in- Aladdin Security ( in-?one seienti- for all purposes?*-obt IDARD OIL COMPA] (New Jersey) i,D. C. Baltimore, Md. Charlotte, P a. Charleston, Va. Charleston, NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Cluaranty Loan & Trust Co., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. to the stockholders of the Guaranty Loan & Tmst Cunpany of a meeting of the said stockholders, at the office of the said company, at Its place of business in Chelaw, S. C\, at 4 o'clock I'. M. on June I Pth, IP lit. Said meeting being called for the purpose of cmisidering a resolution to increase the capital stock of the said Guaranty Loan & Trust Company to thirty thousand. .t. WILSON MALLOY, Manager A- Treas. Notice of Meeting of Stock-holders. Notice is hereby given that there will he a meeting of the Stockholders of the Fairview Farms at the Hank of Choraw, Choraw, S. C., on the 17th day of Juno, 1919, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of considering a resolution to he offered to increase the capital stock of said co* potation to one hundred thousand dollats. Hdward Molver, President. May ir.tli, 1919. ANMH'XCr.MKNT. 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