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1 .r- ? W i N \ : F^V'[V, ' .>'' . . * : ,HWl.A Agncu - ' - c? < . - - .-. ' V* 'V' v v ' . - . . v m. -?* Location at vironnu ' 'j% i , . . ' (Tetiiton- in located I homestead of John C. 3t' fs In,-v . later'of his son-ln-la^ L 'S:}$r Cleinson. The Collei r .Piedmont section ot Oconee and Plokens C * -r foot of the Blue Rid ' The climate is health rating. ? : .The students are u government, and eve made to train up yoi ''a\ '*> will reflect credit upo "*" :v- ? and the State. . Temptations to dlasi] It .'-vft -i. ;4 money foolishly, are |v"V. minimum. Religious ifluence ; ... Pour churches are. 1 ' community. The Col " ntes to the salary of i isters " who do pastoral ^hd* students, aB -well s vine services. Five Si aVe largely attended by A large and, modern ** building' Is" nsecf hs a -social' 'tenter by the. the faculty. Y- 1 4??$du?m ;v$imday '-night Bfble Study classes. 1 .. .. tlon. seeks to mainta . studentB'a high moral Requiremen Admissi ' An honorable, dlscha last school or college a quired. .> Twelve high school i . for admission to. the Fi on dertlflcate, without Scholastic requirements detail in th'S college ca "Mo student will be is not at least sixteen whether for re-adtnisi the t|ane of entrance. -No' at'udent'. will entrance, unless he 1 ppledge of prescribed ... to haae. u Sating II foVbidden of the State aa well ai <: -;-r | , , ! Coral Struts lira. W. J. Coward,' Mrs. W. T v*' Th*A?M ?- ' f??-?"i. noueri ana Harringtoi Thrower are attending cotnmencemen 1 . 4 exercises at Clemson. * Arthur Sanburn spent a few dayi Vv In Columbia this week. Mr. M. B. Smith spent several day: this week in Georgia. v . MissRuth Harrington has returnee . i from Sumter for the holidays. : '' * .v^ ->;Tb#^>.Prasbytarian -8undity Schoo enjoyed their annual picnic"at Teal'i Mill jyesterday. <: Everyone reported t fine time. Mr. Thos. L. Smith, son of Mr. anc V- Mrs. M. B. Spilth of our city, whc graduated In the law class at th? ^University .x>f -South Carolina thii week, will be sworn in as a praoticin* attofrney by-? Justice Hydrick of the Supreme Court this morning. '<vAnnouncement is 'made elsewhere x V- In this Issue of the fact that Mr. J. R Harrell has bought Mr. J. C. Wbitley'i o A^ vhardware business, but^Mr. Harrell wants it understood that this in nc -Vkriie^oonflicte with -v his connection with the Glbbs Machinery Co. H< represents them and invites all need anything In the machinen V. i-.li-.-zi _ ... *. -- ? iiur 10 can on mm. Mr. Harrell lays u stress on the fact that operating t t large hardware store here in Cheraw simply makes a connection with hit line of' machinery and supplies thai will insure the very best service tc all hfs customers. i IH SH< *. * % \ 4 - ? '/* 7\r. ." _ : _ " * ? X j' >. ..T^T": v. . . " ?TH GLEI ilture'y Chen NEXl id En- Scholars!] ;nt I The college maintaii year scholarships in on the old . tural and Textile coursi Calhoun, and the One-year Agricultu v, Thomas G. ;e is In the Each scholarship is the State In per session and Tree tu ountles at the ? ge mountains. Jaca1nc'?f innHf?' V* y and invigo- shlP8 ln 41 counties to sufnmer. Vacancies in inder military Agricultural Course Sc ry effort is every conru>'ing. men who An excellent opport n the College cure a college train!) nium of cost. C&2 'p.en? - Wrlte ?* tt ' plication blanks and 1 tion ill regard to the ? open in your county. Infill- Free tuition ($40.00 is granted to students able to pay. ocated in the The State ,ioard or < lege contrib- Corrections is churged the four imln- *he fflna,ncial 8t0 work amone applicants for four-year ? conduc? dl- an<l. free ,ultlon' ani> re inday Schoola JlaUl'"K. <" th" ?oarHd 01 the HtudentR th( College. This Boar Y M O A on the matter' acceptiu religious and the ^'torniation gathe 3: a?d ? '? ' a c a damn of the Trustees i services Tnd to lho 8tato "oard of K rhis organizaatniospherg. Scholarship ai ts For tronce Examii ? _ Scholarship and enti llll nations will be held by Superintendent of Ei rgre from the July 11th, 1919; beginn attended is re- M. units required It will he worfh your 'eshman Class #nr of the scholars! examination. count}. A four-year are given in means $400.00 ,to help ] talog. , . and $160.00 - In tulti admitted who equally over the four yet J * ?,d ^ Ahiilirnnto . ..rr..^H.ivo occnmg I uon or nrst examination arc advised , entrance examinations c ?.?CSep!u rather than wait until 1 ias filed the Cl,uege in the fall. C I form not entrance will be given f . ' .. , nations passed at the Co by the laws ggggljjjjjj Copies of old exaininal 1- Misses Rebecca and Louise Manning, of Spartanburg, are guests of w their sister, Mrs. Edwin Malloy. H d< 1 Robert Gregory, of the U. S. N.,' is m i spending a few days in the city.' dl , I yc | Mrs. Thomas W??od and two chil- sl dren, of High Point, N. C., spent a few days in the city last week. ' * Clyde Coward spent Sunday in ^ . nv? v^iianesion. * * 1 4 Mrs. Rob Royal and little dawghter, ge of Laurens, are visiting in the city. I 1 Little Miss Mae Gillespie celebrat- j. ed her twelvth birthday Tuesday! afternoon by inviting a number -of her 1 j little friends to enjoy the occasion 4 with her. i *. . Misses Rilen Duvall and Elizabeth Waddill left this, week for Little I Switzerland to spend the summer. fe ?I hi Mrs. E. W.-Duvall and daughter, | 4 Eleanor left this week for liaiiitorc. f I er ) I Mrs. Charlie Schaffer and bMe son. of Hamlet, are visiting Mrs. Schaffer's sister, Mrs. W. T. Co well. p * ? 5 , H Miss Claude Godfrey has r.?? ;rned i' from Rock Hill for the summer vnca1 tlon- i'.AU u > * * * i Messrs. H. A. McLeod, II. Finlayson ? and iW. J. Coward spent a few days I this week In Florence. r ... di ftl t Mrs. S. Q. Godfrey and children n,d ^ i Miss Eleanor Godfrey are spending r sometime at Myrtle Beach. 1 * * * h< t Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wannamaker > and Mr. H. P. Duvall spent a few days In Chester last week. f \ i . ^ * ' ' iii5 0 itetry, Eng 7 SESSION B1 ins v I C\Cl I r" is 169 fourthe Agrlcul- . es, and 61 in ral Course. " FOUR worth $100.00 ition. AGRICULTURE ear scholar- With an opporti be filled this to specialise In the One-year holarships lu i AQRONO * ANIMAL unity to se- BOTANY ig at a mlnlCHEMIS' lecessary ap- .2 DAIRYIf full informa- ENTOMO scholarship HORT|(;; per session) SOILS judged tin- . TEACHI] VETERU Charities and .ndSSg'T'an .CHEMISTRY scholarships CHEMICAL ENGINE rptrr"?fJsheof electrical enoi1 d pusses up- MECHANICAL ENQI1 fed*" by?rrtehe C1V,L ENGINEERIN rotn the de- TEXTILE INDUTRY !ducaUonniadG ARCHITECTURE GENERAL SCIENCE [id Ell teaching OP TRA] nations ance examleach County ONE-YEAR COURSE lucation an Ing at 9 A. October 1st to'Ji farm expert h!(^" li/'your two-YRAR COURSE scholarship) Requirements: 1 pay expenses grades in * Ion, divided irs. o enter by For Cfttftl to take the ?n July 11th,' .hey come to t Credit toward mi ur all exaoni- .. VV- IV! unty seat. Lion questions CLI W. H. Wakefield, M. D? of Charlotte /" ill be in Morven at Misenhetmeir I otel on Tuesday, June 24th. The | actor limits his practice to the treat- ^ ent of Eye, Ear, Nose god Throat iseases and Pitting Glasses. Ask loi >ur family physician about con- qu ilting Dr. Wakefield. ' to * * as Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and little re mghter have retuned from Camden. 8tl Preston Pegues has returned from tveral months service over seas. wl * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Teal and little jughter, of Wadesboro, N. C., were ra jests of Mr. J. T. Gainev Sunday. th , ? ? ?1, Miss Eleanor Gainey Is visiting "Wi datives in Whdesboro this week. he * Ray Coward, of Wadesboro, spent a w days this week at the home of lei Is uncle, Mr. A. B. Coward. on . ? <ni Mr. J. N. Stricklin spent the week id in Caniden. to ra Miss Mamie Walsh, of Morven, N. Wi ,, Is the guest of her sis'er, '??*s S. ag . Reid. afl Mrs. J. W. Maynard and children 1 ft last week for Big Springs to spend tCM le summer mouths. * * Be biiu mrs. j. u. Lad'l and lughtcr, Miss Bmma, of Charleston, 1 *e guests at the home of Dr. J. T. Bil add. ho * * ? thi Miss Marlon Boyd has returned to a >r home in Beaufort, S. C. < Misses Ruth Jaanes and Carrie Ood- th< ey are at home from Winthrop for ho e summer vacation. m< * Misses Mattie Lou Bmith and Ora lerrtll are at hqme from Converso. to * * or Henry McLeod has returned from W| irolina for the holidays. ab( } lard ware Hnsiuess Changes Hands. nq Mr. J. R. Harrell has bought the on irdware business of Mr. J. C. Whit- of y which Mr. Whitley has successlly operated in Cheraw for several iars. Mr. Harrell is no novice in cj, e handling of hardware, machinery id supplies, having served his time the bench and lathe, and for sevI I al years having sold machinery and ipplies all over the Carolines for Ibbs & Co., of Columbia, among the Co rgest houses of its kind in the At >uth. With his experience and am- cot e capital to back lilnr,' Mr. Marrell cot 111 give the people %of Mils section, bpWfttooks and first claps service *. jT v t 9 fpw.- " " ' 4 ni i 1 I rineering, EGINS SEP! i JRSES OF STU] YEAR DEGREE <*>UI . ' 7t -Mi a inity j either >MY INDUTRY- , . , J i rRY l; jg ; > lLOGY } ULTURE \ NG OP AGRICU ?ary sciencedre BRING N MEERING NEERING ! ;C; 1 . .. J? f" ' ' I ' DES AND INDUSTRIES T? <, SHORT COURSES (Regular Session) IN. AGRICULTURE I aha 1st Requir dents; it jramra ence, eight grades In school. t IN TEXTiLE^ jV t 8^ years of. age, oe yeaA pf mill ogue, an fc It's none of ourlbiMitnees, ^ut afl Qg U OMN'I ?U?> 'tbinf? W fflosiltoes |l?4|*<fre *** forced wear a waist ciA-to the? wishbone are some wo haws.seen in Ctaeraw cently. i Thank goodness,kerbert Hoover is 111 in Europe anitfcU year we can turn to the oldflTsshloned reunion Ith "dinner on ue^qnad." A whole lot of Mrav men could ise themselves i : the estimation of eir wives If the 'd say to them, Bt's get along ' kthout as many inm meals ah i b dsn during the ated spell.'* ; *"J * ti The greatest trc ible wkh Mr. Burion seems to 1m that he was long theories that idn't amount to ich when put ii practice. ( a . As poor as he m ly be, cnany a Chew man would 1 Idly give a week's iges If It were iosslble for him to aln go around 1 ith his toe tied up in the good ?If stone-bruise days.' 'V Wte see where a {Boston doctor says > frequent batting la unhealthy. } must be blddlifr for I. W. W. and ilshevikt basinets. i e Genmany never/ fully realized that e had lost thei war. until she got Id of the pead decision and a aw at she wasn't doing to get off with suspended sentence. \ , V Our boys did wonderful work, over ere?hut they ean't walk back me. Drop around and buy a fe \ >re thrift stamps. And now the Chera'v boy who his pay a little more for a baft, a bat an Ice cream soda also ,kiMws tat it was that Mr. Sherman (aid out war. we The girls hare become ?o norv. wadays that Widows ai.*e the only es who act at If they were :i* niJ men. () ft _ lob Printing it right prices, at tbtj ronicle Office**) ?rj / j xdriCE. t There will be t meeting of the stock ! Iders of Chi >aw Manufacturing mpany at the i Mice at R. T. Caston. 12 o'clock M. on July 12, 1919 tonsider a resol lion dissolving said/ rporatlon. ( J. \ i BKASLNOTON. s Secretary. . Textiles, rEMBER 10 \ ? te* i n DY Sum Courses {< tSES Agricultural (June Cotton Gradi (Jut Corn Clnb II (Jul Also inter Dalrj Week Ju:k Animal Husl * _ July ua.*tnnu?ina uwi ?ivuiiui ?n July Poultry Wm July I rr-n FARMERS' U< - Xi- 1 I . This Bch( combine the with an o| with an oi doirnltory a 1 ied couples Prominent College Lib Swimming I ant Time. Write for !? rr-? formation, fc. ?. . Jit X One-Yt I T Is for you of age. 3 years er the Cilie the four-yea young men - who have t years on th xperience, eight ,t u deai fcientidc prl a farming rest **?._ . The idea JLtC., already a I TvX v 'better farnu ... - The cour ami ends Ji r1aa.?z. # arships are lltplgl course. 1 award of tl I jir. A., B. Coward. Misses Jei Nell and Alison Coward sj I ^Bdar In Wadesboro. i LOST. .' ; Ou4 Good Year cord tire, size f \ w 37, on demountable rim. Somew] between Patrick and Cheraw on i I by Purvis' bridge. Reward if broi t<*s L. G. IiOWERY'S GARAGE, Cheraw, S. C. NOTICE. I \ f Notice is hereby given th{U /Have purchased all the rightA Interests of S.- A. Dleykan in Imperial Cafe and will continue business at rthe same stand under same name. AI] parties owing S Dleykan will settle with him and accounter owing by S. A. Dley imust be collected from him. This 31av 11, 1919. J. GEORGE. E. SOUFFIA. r r~ NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tl will be a m meeting of thev stockhoh of the Marfboro Seed Farm at Bank .of Cheraw, Cheraw, S. C., consider a ^roBolutfon to surrendei chart/.T and go into liquidation, the 'l7th day of June, 1919, at o'chjck, P. M. O. \v. Duvall, May 15th, 1919. Preslder ANNOUNCEMENT. ^. 'I bfcg to announce to my friends tfcta public' generally that I 1 moved my meat market down on;) fet street hext to Stfufebs Fkirnl Store and will be ?la'd to have t call. I will at.all timetj have the , in Freah Mfats that the nunrket lords. And 1 heave, also added a line of Groceries, which 1 will ; at lowost cash prices. Tours to serve. fBURCH'S MARKE PHONE. 190. r/ n notice. T r * To the Stockholders of Cheraw Hi i ware and Supply Company: > You Will Take Notice. That a m tag of the stockholders of the Che .Hardware ft Supply Company! j be held in the office of C. L. Pri j Attorney. Merchants A Farmers B Building, Cheraw, S. C., on Mon Jane 16th, 1919 at 3 o'clock p. m., purpose of said meeting being to < , adder a resolution that the said poration shall go into; liquldal wind -up its affairs and. .dissolve. H. P. DUVALL, Presldei I&. S* - ' - . i i> . P^PPIVHHiPViP v I V J % / ^ V I ? - - ' -? ?'. . t % rrr iLUL Military Tr , 1919 mer School Militar; *' ? o ... .cicmson Coll >r the Senior " Dlti Teacher* ul" Officers' ] Tralhl 30th ro July 26th) 4' - deals ere requl .. and are ufider pr? ' i . ...qll times. ie 30th to July IDth) All Treshmc Short* Course b toy* w to take the Dai y 7th to Ib.th; . hours <iuilitan i.-ive ono-week courses- week. Juniors ter the advance . .,a,l . ly and otherwis th to Jul.-, atli) . . uuitted. are reqii l?*i?drv W*?d al. military . inst 7th to July !2rh ? Th? I)e Hshed 'R. (). T. I Week fantry, Coast A 7th to July 12th ' .. Corps branches a limited nut: be admitted to' 8th to July Iltli and Signal C< equipment is s WEEK?Jt'LY ,2ld to Uovernment SWh All students 1 k>1 will enable you to ,?nancial pleasures of a vacation . ' kovernme iportunity for study. A m,,?,??? JA*?8,! jportunity for study. A S , ' * 11 ill be reserved for mar-and single women. *1? ,glveJ] speakers?Access. to . T? *.,inii?u u rary-Moying, -Piptpres^- e Pool?Athletics?A Pleas-' ' ^ COI,ling seas root AinieticB?A Meas ed that it will at" least half tl booklet giving full in- uniforms: .* . f '?No obllgatic graduate ^f thi sar Agricultural Glemson Course " !. ; 'nLr,is^y*,rZt _ ,A , ' course anion ins r course. t is opep to scholarsh IS years old, and over* Kedera, GoveI worked three or more . who holda fl <re a rarm. takes the Adva gned to give the simple t n'ough money Inciples upon which good ' penses except bi 'f 'The Clemson is to take a man who is tains- approxim; armer and miake' him a * of which are gc ?r. ^ < henof of blue o se begin* ' October ' 1st Relatives and jne 1st. Fifty-one schol- men who ente open to men in this earnestly letfti Examination* , fofmis'' "" CoHege the \ leae scholarships will be regiment, or i !h (^nW^^uperfntindent^ I ^ampleta list. . a on?:F?l?>?. J\Af>. i "' w , R #E SPECIALIST : . TBItyNIC AND \E1 EASES OF ME WOMEN ? by - . - c piFES AND KI PTl Aere . . . s ,. .\V.ITHOCT OPE oad OR LOSS OP >8ht 120Bt/j - lain Street ' f!!a j|' ^ sealed i ' 1" l|i!i;jj!!!ili!ll have . s 12 1M MM : to IWRI I Imitation * J ? tectlon a v \^s^T-pavor v win ? ||j nee, / ?. -. :V\j?* vk *r2?cK X XX> H -'- ? ' -<r i , ^^BB % * * * i # %A? * ' ?'.. * v ;l * ? i&.:. , J * < * , 4 m # ' '# ' .-. ,<* ? aining % I . y Training ege is a rhamber' of- ' - Iston of the - Reserve . f^-ji Ing- Corps. .All ?tp- ... x red t.o. .wear. ..uniform military* discipline at * t.4, >n, Sophmores tnd v.,. itudents are lequired 3ic Course of three r Instruction each and Seniors may end coue . irsf physicale qualified, and if adilred to take additlOhruction. * ' partipent has estab- . .. C. units In the InkrtiUery and Signal of the service. Only irtie'r of students will the Coast Artillery [>rps Units. Modern , opplled by the U. S. n the R. O. T. C. reassistance from the .... nt. Juniors- and Senare paid $12.00 per , lay be applied to the ' All R. O. T. C. stUi an * allowance < on be War. Department. .s ivot been .fixed Jtqr ' ~ lion, but it. is expect- .* be sufficient to Cdvel'' * ' ?? ? ? le cost of the service r* * - ' n rests., upon . the i? .Advanced 'Course. ' * ? ? :.j : -#r.j Men in The ...". srvice . . in the Advanced ' practically to- a two- , , ip furnished by the nment. A student gular scholarship and' need Course receives * * to pay for - all; ex.- . ? noks. . . , i,. Service* Flag con- . . ately 1,000., starp, 18 ild as well as a numnes. my other i'hfonmtftton - I ' GISTER p., *YOUS D|S. % * * **? . -.u. v-. REClRtM) RATION ' * TlRR*" - 1 ' COLUMBIA, Sj;4> > ^ { ' for the >; I package, but lilS id eye out # 8 r. the name J H GLEYS I ne is your proye H main?! inferior |j; jSp s.Jus: as the ffi ackajze is proS eainst Impurity^'j!;; H Utest Name *|| B IE iiii |j : : ' v' . . .fc;> ' * X - .- ..? ^