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?' / m *% I . Agric I 'H ? ^ Location virom + *". ? Clemson in loot homestead of John later of hls? son-It .. Oleinson. The C< * .Piedmont section Oconee and Picken I foot of the Blue The climate is he; p- rating. v The students ar< government, and made to train up * ? *$> t, will reflect credit ' - and the State. Temptations to d ) Vm:' money foolishly ai minimum. . Religious fluen v" Four churches ai r' S7 community. The* '"Wep to the salary intern who do past< the students, as we vine services. Five are largely attended -A large and mod ? *v " building* is used'as Social center by tl the faculty. The ^ ' dtictft ? Sunday nigl Bible Study classes. , tion seeks to mai v. no.?. ** > studenti" a high ihol Requireme Admis An honorable ?lin< last school or colleg quired. ' -x Twelve, high .qchb< for admission to .the on certificate, with< " Scholastic requireme ' J " detail in the college t * .. :... 2io . student will I is not at least slxt< w r whether for re-adi V." the time of entrance $ "^'No: student wil! entrance, unless he ui preset 1 -v !>. .. to -k?*e. n r Hailng Is fnrhiddi , T of the State as well &>l >; Iw Callage,. > .-v. i.tf! s"' * '." Coral Struts Mr?. W. J. Coward, Mrs. W. TJprower, . Robert ., and.. Harring Thrower are attending commen^eni exercis.es at Clem son. * * * Arthur Sanburn spent a few d In 'Columbia this week. \ . *' ; > Mr. M. n. Smith spent several d this week in Georgia. * Miss Ruth-Harrington has retur from Sumter for the holidays. * * ? ^Jhe .vETeshyterhtn Sunday Sell enjoyed their annual picnic at Te If9H<-yesterday... - Everyone reportei fine time. * \ '-"i * ;.*. .. , *.? \ ' \ * * " . Mr. Thos. L. Smith, son of Mr. j Hit > r II n?1 " "' -?a. u. ennui ui our city, v graduated In the law class at University of South Carolina t Week, will be sworn in as a practic attorney'-by. Justice Hydrick of -JEitfprsme Court this morning.. . " Announcement is made elsewh 1b this issue of the fact that Mr. J. Harrell has bought Mr. J. C. Whitlc hardware i business, but Mr. Hari wants it understood that this in wisa conflicts with . his qonnect with the Oibbs Machinery Co. ' iftill represents them and invites whb' netefr anything in the machin 'dine to call on him. .Mr. Harrell 1; stress on the fact that operating large hardware store here in Cher simply makes a connection with .'.line of machinery and supplies t 'will insure the very best service "all his customers. [H wh |H SH fth\DREi ?- ., pHM |3D 1 I ?j?n ' BHj 1 w l ulture, Ghei NEX' V and En- Scholars QIQflt The college maint year scholarships in rted on the old tuial and Textile cou C. Calhoun, and the One-year Agrlcul l-law, Thomas G. ..... allege is in the Each scholarship Is of the State In Per session and free I s Counties at the Vacancies in four Ridge mountains. ships in 41 counties t althy and invigo- summer. Vacancies it , hi*.?. Agricultural Course i e under military eVery county, every effort Is young men who An excellent oppoi upon the College cure a college trail muni of cost, issipate or spend Wrlte noW for the re reduced to a plication blanks and tion in regard to tl open in your county. i Influ- Free tuition ($40.00 is granted to studen ces I able to pay. The State Hoard of e located in the Corrections is charged College contrib- .rating the financial s of the four unin- applicants for four-yea aral work among un(j |-reo tuition, and i 11 as conduct dl- findings to the Hoard Sunday Schools th(. ConeRe. This Hoa by the students. on n,atter. acceptl em Y. M. A. information gath a- religious and S(aU} |?oar,i. Appeal he students and olsion of the Trustees r. M. C. A. con- j0 ^jie st-jite Hoard of it services and This organiza- ^ _ raT'alsnoHphete"" Scholarship ;nts For trance Exam Scholarship and em sion I nations will be held b; Superintendent of I charge from the duly lltli, 1910, begin e attended is re- M. >1 units required 'I w'" he worth youi Freshman Class <???' <??' scholar. 3ut examination. county. A four-y??ai nts are given in means $400.00 to help c&t&lo^ and $100.00 in tni >e admitted who equally over the four yt !Ti!IainV^rS r0'^ Applicants seeking n or first examination are advise .' , . . entrance examinations h ?1CHeP^ ther than wait until i has filed the the CoUege ,n the fa? form not entrance will be given en by the laws na,ions passod at the C as the laws of Copiea. of old examine - - will bo; furnisehd upon Misses Rebecca and Louise Man Ij ning, of Spartanburg, are guest? of \ their sister, Mrs. Edwin Malloy. I . d ?* . Robert Gregory, of the IT. S. N\, is r spending a few days in the city. don y | Mrs. Thomas Wood and two chil- ? lent h I dren, of High Point, N. C., spent a few days in the city last week. * ? * ' ays Clyde Coward spent Sunday in ^ 'Charleston. ** I ays J Mrs. Rob Royal and little daughter, s of Laurens, are visiting in the city. I ?ed Little Miss Mae Gillespie celebr.it- d ed her twelvth birthday Tuesday j g afternoon by inviting a number of her i iool little friends to enjoy the occasir.ii' al'? ) with her. I J a ' * ir I Mloooo n't-.- ?r - ' I ....opca KHCIl WIIVU11 mill I'JIIZilbPtll J Waddill left this week fcir Little md Switzerland to spend the summer. f< vho I h the J Mrs. B. \V. Duvall and daughter, j this Eleanor left this week for Paliitorc. ing j the ' Mrs. Charlie Schaffer and 1?r? 1<? son. ' of Hamlet, are visiting Mrs. Sehaffer's sister, Mrs. W. T. Powell. ere * * * j. R. Miss Claude Godfrey has r.?? ;rned sy'a from Rock Hill for the suniinor vacurell tlon. . .t r , no j * !! ion | Messrs. H. A. McLeod, B. Finlayson " He and W\ J. Coward spent a few days all this week in Florence, ery * ays Mrs. S. G. Godfrey and children and j r a Miss Eleanor Godfrey are spending aw sometime at Myrtle Beach, his h hat Mr. and Mrs. H. \V\ Wannaniakrt* to and Mr. H. P. Dnvall spent a few days in Chester last week. ^ , _ tl it m: ite jm. ssingJwI I s! A m % ? 0 I " "" r\ nistry, JtLi r SESSION hips C< \ tins 169 fourthe Agriculrsos, and 51 in I?/"* tural Course. Ui-F tuition!1 '1##"<> AORH'CLTI'RE -year scholar- Wiih an op o bo Ailed this to specialize it'the One-year Scholarships in AGF AN I rtunity to se- BOT ilnfe at a mini- <? necessary ap- DAI full inforuia-* EXT le scholarship 1 iOn per session) SOII Is judged un- TEA / VET Charities and with invest!- ciiii'MiQTnv Landing of all 1 "EMISTRV ir scholarships CHEMICAL ENC reporting their Liprppip a i k> of Trustees of TR1CAL E ird passes up- MECHANICAL E "g as correct CIVIL ENOINEE ered hv the frotn the de- TEXTILE INDU1 may he made AHCHITECTITRE Education. GENERAL SCIE! md En- TEACH'NO op 1 inations trance exnmir each County ONE-YEAR COIT1 Education an ning at 9 A. October 1st t farm ex r while to try TWO-YEAR COU ships In your r scholarship Requirements pay expenses grades i tion. divided ?ars. to enter by For Ca d to take the n?i ???!?? t * <wr?? tf III/ 1 llll, thoy come to Credit toward %-^TV for all examiounty seat. \ ition questions I C lequesL r >,1 W. H. Wakefield, IT. D., of Charlotte vill be in Morven at Mlaenheimer lotel on Tuesday, June 24th. The loctor limits his practice to the treatnent of Eye*, Ear, Nose and Thioat liseases and Fitting Glasses. Ask our family physician about conulting Dr. Wakefield. * * * * VI- * ~" " mi. mm Mrs. joo Nelson and little aughter have retuned from Camden. Preston Pegues has returned from evetal months service over seas. * Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Teal and little aughter, of Wadesboro, N. C., were ;uests of Mr. J. T. Gainey Sunday. * * Miss Eleanor Gainey is visiting elatives in Wfedesboro this week. * * * Ray Coward, of Wadesboro, spent a ew days this week at the home of lis uncle, Mr. A. B. Coward. ? Air. J. N. Stricklin spent the week nd in Camden. * ? Miss Mamie Walsh, of Morven, X. '., is the guest of her sis'er, "0 -s S. I. Reid. * * * Mrs. J. W. Maynaid an J cVild'en ?ft last week for Big Springs to spend lie summer months. + Capt. and Mrs. J. 0. L.ad-1 and aughter, Miss Knmia, of Charleston, r? guests at the hcime of Dr. J. T. add. * * * Miss Marion Boyd has returned to er home in Beaufort, S. C. Misses Ruth Jojnes and Carrie Godrey are at home from Winthrop for ie Slimmer vncallnn * Misses Mattie Lou Bmith and Gra herrill are at hqme from Converge. * Henry McLeod has returned from arolina for the holidays. Hardware Business Changes Hands. Mr. J. R. Harrell has bought th? ardware business of Mr. J. C. Wblt<y which Mr. Whitley has successilly operated in Cheraw for several sars. Mr. Harrell is no novice in te handling of hardware, machinery ad supplies, having served his time t the bench and lathe, and for sev-al years having Bold machinery and ipplies all over the Carolinas for ibbs & Co., of Columbia, among the rgest houses of its kind in the suth. With his experience and amle capital to back him, Mr. Harrell ill give the people of this section rople stocks and first class service / V? ?" i ,. ??? ????i?*?? ???, - >N C lgineeriAg, BEGINS,' SEP! DURSES OF STU1 I - ? ? ? UR YEAR DEGREE COUR portunity > in either r tONOMY *|" MAL INDUTRY I ANY , I IMISTRY i [ RYING OMOLOGY Wf ITICULTITRR .S CHING OP AGR1CU ERINARY SCIENCELTUR I J- ~ UNERRING NGINEERING NGINEERING RING i TRY * i <CK TRADES AND INDUSTRIE SHORT COURSES (Regular Session! RSE IN AGRICULTURE o June 1st. Requir tnents: 18 years n perlence, eight grades In school. RSE IN TEXTILES : 18 years of age, one year of mill e n school. > talogue, Application Blanks. Write at On^e to M. RIGGS,|Presid< '.LEMSON COLLIGE, S. C. THE CHRONICLE 8118? J ? ' It's none of our business, but as long as there's such things as mosquitoes we're glad weW not forced to wear a waist cut to-the wishbone 3 as are same we have seen in Cheraw b recently. b U Thank goodness, Herbert Haover is still in Europe* and this year we can return to the old-fashioned reunion Ufi(h "/linnA- 1 .. assail VII lilt; gJUUIlU. $ 9 t A whole lot of Cheraw men could ^ , raise themselves in the estimation of | their wives if they'd lay to them, bi "let's get along without as many Hl warm <meals as we can during the heated spell." ? "* The greatest trouble with Mr. Burleson seems to be th|t he was long on theories that didn't cn.ount to much when put in practice. ? ? As poor as he may be, imanv a Che1 w raw man would gladlf give a week's wages if it were post ble for him to B again go around with bis toe tied up as ii\ the good old st ne-bruisd days. . ^ Wte see where a Bo on doctor says , too frequent bathinf is unhealthy. He must be bidding V ? 1- W. W. and Bolsheviki business. , Genmany never ful y realized that she had lost the wo until she got hold of the peace dirfcinii and saw that she wasn't going (o get off with ^ a suspended sentenci. . J m Our boys did wonderful work over | I iucic uui niey 6UQ i waiK nark s* home. Drop around-and buy a fp * cj more thrift stamps. ! jn * # 1 to And now the Chewcv boy who his lit to pay a little morel/or a ball, a bat or an ice cream soda also* kn.nvs al what it was that Bfr. Shermau taid about war. |. * # I P The girls have jecome ?o ncrv. nowadays that wld?vs are the only ones who act as If {they were a' aid of men. J) _ jf T Job Printing at r|ght prices, at the Chronicle Ofdee. i NOT*F " In There will be a infecting ot the stock A holder* of CheraW Manufacturing B Company at the offlfce of R. T. Canton Ji at 12 o'clock M., 'ah July 12, 1919 to pi consider a resolution?dissolving said si corporation. p< J. W. BRA8INGTON, w Secretary. v f * [' : l f 9 ^ 5El Textiles, ] ^r>* *nnr? ? /v . E/1V1DC/K 1U, )Y Summ< Courses for? SES * Agricultural Tea (June 30tl Cotton flradern , (June 3( Corn Club Boy* (July 7tl Also intensive Dairy Week J 11:1.2 301 Aniiual Husbfaiuli July T?h Hortirulturul We July 7th Poultry Week July 8th FARMERS* WEI : JUL This school t combine the pies with an opporti . with an opporti doimltury will b< lied couples and Prominent sji College LlbratySwimming Poolant Time. Write for bool ... formation. n?a vao? v/iic* i cai Co Is for young in f age. 3 years er the t!ti>e nor the four-year con young men 18 v< vjio have worki years on the fan xperlence, eight ,t ,s designed rcientific principle farming restR. . The idea is to * *???? already a farmer better fanner. The course b< and ends June It p. 4- arships are open ClAn. course. Examli award of these s held by eacl| Coi of Education on 1 Ur. A. B. Coward, Misses Jennie nd Nell and Wilson Coward spent lunday in Wadesboro. LOST. # ? One Good Year cord tire, sire 5 by 7, on demountable rim. Somewhere etween Patrick and Cheraw on road y Purvis* bridge. Reward if brought i L. G. LOWERY'S GARAGE. Cheraw, S. C. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thjit we ave purchased all the rights and iterests of S. A. Dleykan in the nperial Cafe and will continue the usiness at the same stand under the^ line nume. All parties owing S. A.* levkan will settle with him and all ^countB owing by S. A. Dleykan list be collided from him. This Mav 11. 1919. J. C.EORdE. E. SOCFF1A. T NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there ill be a uneeting of the stockholders f the Mjarlborb Seed Farm at the ank of Cheraw, Cheraw, S. C., to insider a resolution to surrender its larter and go into liquidation, on le 17th day of June, 1919, at 12 clock. P M G. W. Duvall, May Ifith, 191!*. lJre9ldent. ANHODNCEMENT. I beg to announce to my friends and e public generally that I hare oved my meat market down on Marit street next to Stubbs Furniture ore %nd will be glad to have them ill. I will at all times have the best i Fresh Meats that the maiket afrds. And I have also added a nice le of Groceries, which 1 will sell lowest cash prices. Yours to serve, nURCH'S MARKET. HONB 190. ? TICK. f - _______ o the Stockholders of Cheraw Hardare and Supply Company: You Will Take Notice, That a meet, ig of the stockholders oft the Cheraw ar.dware & Supply Company will ) held in the office of C. L. Prince, ttorney, Merchants ? Farmers Bank ulldlng, Cheraw, S. C., on Monday, jne 16th, 1919 at 3 o'clock p. m. The jrpose of said meeting being to conder a resolution that the said formation shall go into liquidation, ind up its affairs and dissolve. j H. P. DUVALL, President. X ~ ' r:.\< I JjUL Military T 1919 . ir School Militi ?. CUonsort ( tiif? Senior" ] chers Wlic?*V Tr i to* July 26th) "" "to**'*& ** uiiu . arc und < , all times, ith to July 1f>th> All ' Fresl " Short Cours? to take the i to Jiii/ 10: li floors mill it one-week courses? week.' Junto ter the adva; . , .... ly'and other> h to Jul/ * imitted, are r< rv W'ccJ a' military ii "to Jul/ 12.h ' TOir llshed It. O. ek * fantry, Coast to July 12th .?* Corps branch a limited i be admitted to J rly lltli t and Signal " ' equipanent is EK?JI'LY 21st to Government Y 2?tli All students ... .. . ceive Gnanct; v p?ab,e >?? to ir. s: Clovern. isu/es of a vacation iops un. y for study. A ? h wh, inity for study. A Uv| ex , e reserved for mar- dents a ,v single women. uniforms by leakers Access to auu>unt l the coming ? Athletics?A Pleas- eJ that ,tBw, at least half Get giving full in- uniforms. ' No ubliga i. graduate of,. ^ Agricultural Clemsor urse < en who have neith- Membership the money to *ake Course unioun 1rse. t is opep to year st.holart sars old. and over. Federal Gov id thrive or more who holds a , n* takes the Adi to give the simple ?trough money s upon which good penses except The Cleipsc take a man who is ' tains approxLi and iniake him a' of which are i berof of blue nolno ' - oei.m wi i u uc i isi - ueiaiivt'H an it. Fifty-one schol- men who ent to men' in this earnestly ie<j lations for this * -College the cholarfihips will be regiment, or inty Superintendent'- , ^complete list. t sif " 11 i ?i a - W. R; RI specialis' / chbomc and ne 1 eases of m wome: PILES AM) HITT . WITHOUT 0P1 OK"LOSS OF Main,'Street nr looi i- H|||||||jWl ' sealed 111 WRI That nai - tection i I t IIIIUOIIUII |g| sealed r ?? '' lection e Flavor \ '.? ?' ft % v f ,. ^ ' \ * 1 * * J * * ; / r . .. raining ! ???? mam M ary Training College is a hiennber of '?. . . ^ Division or the Reserve uiiiitig Corps. All HtM. w"' quired to wear qniforiu or military discipline at " " < s A * ' I unen, Sophmores tnd students are tequired llasic Course of three ary instruction each rs and Seniors may ennced coue irsf physicalvise qualified, and if adsquired to take additlonnstruction. Department has estab- ? T. C. units iu the InArtillery and Signal es of the service. Only lumber of students will to the Coast Artillery . Corps Units. Modern supplied by the l\ S. * * in the K. (). .T. C. rell assistance from the nent. Juniors and Sennt are paid $12.00 per may be applied to the s. All K. O. T. C. stuen an allowance on the War. Department.. has pot been fixed for lission, but it is expect- " ' II be sufficient "to ' cover; the cost of the service tion rests upon the the Advanced Course. ' ' t Men in The Service in the Advanced ts practically to a twoihip furnished by the einnient. A student -egular scholarship and r'anced Course receives ... to pay fol- all ex. , books. ?n Service Flag ? con- . * natply 1,000. stars, '8 sold as well us a nuiu- fl oiies.* ; d friends cf Clen'son a ;ered the s?*r . !. ?? are _ I ues?'d t?C son.!*' t:? :he - . I name, rank, iliviaitn, I any other information -Clejnson ?inen_ are I ^ 5GISTER ; T IN KVOIIS Dis. . '? r KN AND x . ' y l-'KE CTItED.. . * j** 5KATI0N ~ TIME ' >' ' ' U : COLl^llIAjS. f. K for - the |Bi package, bat. Hi an eye out IK ir the name IB IGLEYS I ne Is your pro- IK against inferior Iglg s. Jus: as the |||| >ackage . Is pro- |||| gainst impurity. |H atest TUht I j! 11 ^WGLEYS^I a?iw^^^j |; i .ry ,?* * ?* *