Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, June 12, 1919, Image 9
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I vironmt
I riemton is . located
I homestead ot John C.
I tS'^y-' ' isfor of his* san-in-lav
..vClejnson. 'The- Col leg
.Piedmont section of
B Oconee and Pickens C<
f ' U foot of the Blue RIdi
rpv^ ^i< A f- *?
iuc cuiuuie m neaun;
, * rating,
v The students are u
government, and eve
i.t made to train up yoi
yrlll reflect credit upoi
'' - - and the State.
Temptations to dissi]
Vm; -money .foolishly are j
minimum.
. Religious
;SS."L_... fluence
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- Pour churches are 1<
" ' community. The' Coll
'."'f"'".. " "htep to the Balary of 1
'S lsters who do pastoral
-.:A - the students, as well a
vine services. Five Su
are largely attended by
... A large and modern
* building is" uSed 'to aibctal
"center2 by the
the faculty. The Y. N
-'vdtojtft :> Sunday ?l?ht
Bible Study ' classes. 1
. , tipn seeks to maintai
u. -a.*-*- ^studfc AtiTa high moral
Requirement
; *' Admissu
An honorable dlschai
last school or college at
quired.
' Twelve^ high .sehbol u
.*.? for admission to .{he Fr
, * on certificate, without
.. " Scholastic requirements
' '' detail in the college cat
i V So . student will be t
ia not at least sixteen
w whether for re-admiss
:, tM tfcroo qf entrance.
student will",
entrance, unless he h
ppledge of prescribed
to hase.
J *'/ " Haalag Is forbidden
.... of the State as well as
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"lira. W. J. Coward, Mrs. W. T.
Thrower, . Robert . and... Harrington
Thrower are attending commencement
exercises at Clemson.
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Arthur Si?hnr? - ??
" Djreiu a. tew uaya
in ^.Columbia this week.
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llr. M. B. Smith spent several days
this week in Georgia.
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Miss Ruth 'Harrington has returned
from Sumter for the. holidays.
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^he wBTeahytertan Sunday- School
njoyed their annual picnic at Teal's
iniF yesterday..Everyone reported a
fine time. ? ? ^
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Mr. Thos. L>. Smith, son of Mr. and
B. Smith of our city, who
graduated in the law class at the
University of South .Carolina this
will be sworn in as a practicing
attorney' by. Justice Hydrlck of the
*JEhfo?iMme Court this morning.. .
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Announcement is made elsewhere
in this issue of the. fact that Mr.,J. R
Harrell has bought Mr. J. C. Whitley's
hardware* business, but Mr. Harrell
wants it understood that this In nc
Wise oohflicts with - his connection
with the Gibbs Machinery Co. He
l-iftiU represents theun and invites all
wlw'Wefr anything -in the machinery
'dine to call on him. Mr. Harrell laye
tMM nn tho font thot nno.oHnn ?
large hardware store here in Cheraw
imply makes a connection with hie
;,)lne ot machinery and supplies thai
"will insure the very best service tc
" all his customers.
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;nt I The college main
' year scholarships i
<m the old tural and Textile c<?
Calhoun, and the One-year Agrici
t, Thomas Q.
e is In the Each scholarship ,
the State In per session and free
aunties at the ?
50 mountains. Vacancies in foi
y and invigo- ships in 41 counties
sutmraeri Vacancies
nder military Agricultural Course
ry effort is eyerV county,
ing men who An excellent opp
a the College cure a college tra
muni of cost,
jate or spend .. . ?
reduced to a Write now for th
plication blanks am
tion In regard to
m mm open in your county.
lQllU- Free tuition ($40.(
- is granted to studc
S able to pay.
ocated in the The State Board c
lege contrib- Corrections is charg,
he four .min- ?at,"K the financial
work among applicants for Tour-y
s conduct di- ant fre? tUitJ?n' and
nday Schools to the"?*V
the students. ge.\
Y M (' A *' matter, accei
religious and '?* inJori?ation Ka
students and J,ta.te Bi)af^ API>ej
I r a fnn- clsion of the Trustee
- ? ?" to the State Hoard o
services and
'his organisaatinospliere.
| Scholarship
s For trance Exar
v Scholarship and <
jfl nations will be held
Superintendent of
rge from the '..July 11th, 1918, beg
ttended is re- M.
inits required h will l?o worth ji
eshman Class ?f the sehol
examination. county. A four-y?
are given in means $400.00 to hel
fl|ng and $160.00 in* t
admitted who equally over the four
Imfor^fW Applicants seeking
examination are advl
. entrance examination
S! iS2?S2 rather than wait unt
f J* th0 c?lle8e in the fall
form not entrance will be givei
by the laws nations passod at th^
| Misses* ftebecca and Louise Manning,
of Spartanburg, are gueBtg of
their aister, Mrs. Edwin Malloy.
1 . Robert Gregory, of the U. S. N., is
spending a few days in the city.
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Mrs. Thomas Wood and two chllI
dren, of High Point, N. C., spent a
few days in the city last week.
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' Clyde Coward spent Sunday in
Charleston.
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1 Mrs. Rob Royal and little daughter,
of Laurens, are visiting In the city.
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Little Miss Mae Gillespie celebrated
her twelvth birthday Tuesday
afternoon by inviting a number of her
little friends to enjoy the occasion
I with her.
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Misses Ellen Duvall and Elizabeth
Waddill left this week for Little
Switzerland to spend the summer. .
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' J Mrs. E. W. Duvall and daughter,
i Eleanor left this week for Hah lit ore.
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11 Mrs. Charlie Schaffer and l"Mc son.
' of Hamlet, are visiting Mrs. Schaffer's
sister, Mrs. W. T. Powell.
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Miss Claude Godfrey has r.?* arned
i from Rock Hill for the suuunor vnca
1 illon- . ,v|. ;s
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I Messrs. H. A. McLeod, B. Finlayson
and iW. J. Coward spent a few days
this week in Florence.
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Mrs. S. G. Godfrey and children and
Miss Eleanor Godfrey are spending
sometime at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. WannamakA
t and Mr. H. P. Duvall spent a few days
in Chester last week.
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italns 169 fourin
the Agriculurses,
and 51 in V/tfT
iltural Course. riJU
^tuition!1 $10000 AGRICULTURE
ir-year scholar- Wilh an oppo
to be filled this to 8Pec'&ll*e 1
in the One-year aopoi
Scholarships in AGROl
ANIMi
ortunity to se- BOTAI
lining at a mini- , CHEM1
e necessary ap- DA1R1
d full informs-* ENTOJ
the scholarship HORT1
10 per session) SOILS
snts judged un- TEACI
/ VETEF
>f Charities and
ed with invest!- eniomiqtrv
standing of all CHEMISTRY
ear scholarships CHEMICAL ENOif
I lTr"UBte'seot ELECTRICAL ENl
oard passes up- MECHANICAL ENt
).t'ng .as corr?ct CIVIL ENGINEER!
thered by the
1 frorn the de TEXTILE INDUTR
>s may be made ARCHITECTURE
f Education.
GENERAL SCIENC
an(J J?|j TEACHING OP TR
llllldllUllS
entrance examiby
each County ONE-YEAR COURS
Education an
Inning at 9 A. October 1st to
farm expc
?ur while to try TWO-YEAR COURf
arshSps In . your
. ar scholarship Requirements:
tp pay expeuses grades in
ultton, divided
years.
to enter by For Cat*
sed to take the
b on July 11th,
11 they -come, to *
. Credit toward _
u for all exami- Vw\ R
County seat. . \
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W. H. WakeAeld,H:D.. of 1
will be In Morven at Mlaenhelmer
Hotel on Tuesday, June 24th. The
doctor limits his practice to the treat- '
ment of Eye* Ear, Nose and Throat
diseases and Pitting Glasses. Ask
your family physician about consulting
Dr. Wakefield.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and little
daughter have retuned -from Camden.
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| Preston Pegues has returned from
se\eral months service over seas.
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I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Teal and little
, daughter, of Wadesboro, N. C., were
i guests of Mr. J. T. Gainey Sunday.
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Miss Eleanor Gainey is visiting
relatives In Wfcdesboro this week.
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Ray Coward, of Wadesboro, spent a
few days this week at the home of
his uncle, Mr. A. B. Coward.
Mr. J. N. Strickltn spent the week
end in Camden.
Miss Mamie Walsh, of Morven, \*.
C., is the guest of her sls'er, M S.
H. Reid. v.
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Mrs. J. W. Maynard and children
left last week for Big Springs to spend
the summer months.
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\^upi. ana Mrs. J. u. LArt l nnrt
daughter, Misa Emma, of Charleston,
are gueata at the home of Dr. J. T.
Ladd.
Misa Marlon Doyd haa returned to
her home in Beaufort, S. C.
Misses Ruth James and Carrie Godfrey
are at home from Wintbrop for
the summer vacation.
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Misses Mattie Lou Bmith and Ora
Sherrill are at home from Converse.
Henry McLeod has returned from
Carolina for the holidays.
Hardware Business Changes Hands.
Mr. J. R. Harrell has bought thp
i hardware bniinMa nt Mr t C Wfhit.
ley- which Mr. Whitley has successfully
operated In Cherdw for several
years. Mr. Harrell is no novice in
the handling of hardware, machinery
and supplies, having served his time
at the bench and lathe, And for several
years hAving sold machinery and
supplies all over the Carollnas for
Gibbs & Co., of Columbia, among the
largest houses of its kind in the
South. With his. experience and ample
capital to back him, Mr. Harrell
will give the people of this section
simple stocks and first class service
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SHORT COURSES
(Regular Session)
IE IN AGRICULTURE
June 1st. Requir -menta: IS veari
irlence, eight grade* In school.
3E IN TEXTILES
18 years of age, one year of mil
school. s
ilogue, Application Blanl
Write at On<^ to
A- RIGGS,IPresi
THE 'CIMinCLR '
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It's nos* of our buaneoa, but a
long as there's such *1 ttfnfcs as moa
qultoes we're glad wc re not forcei
to wear a waist out to -the wlshbom
as are some we have sben In Cherav
recently. j
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Thank goodness, Heihert-Hoover i
still in Europe* and this rear we cai
return to the old-faa|loned reunloi
with "dinner on the ground!"
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A whole lot of Cheraw men couh
ralae themselves in the estimation o
their wives if they'd pay to than
"let's get along withtut as man;
warm tmeals as we Can during th
heated spell." ^
The greatest troiibl with Mr. Bur
leson seems to be he was loni
on theories that did 't en.ount t<
much whe'n put in p actice.
As poor as he may >e, imany a Che
raw man would glad r give a week'
wages if it were possible for him ti
again go around wittt'his toe tied u|
as in the good old stlne-brulsd days
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iWe see where a Bo&ton doctor say
too frequent bathinil is unhealthy
He must be bidding iL?. i w w
Bolshevikl business. ]
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Oenmany never fu y realised tha
she had lost the wi r until she go
hold of the peace d cislou and sa*
that she wasn't goln to get off witl
a suspended senteno.
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Our boys did won erful work ove
there?but they ea i't walk bac
home. Drop around >-and buy a fe
more thrift stamps. | >
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And now the Che rv boy who hi
to pay a little more Tor a ball, a be
or an ice cream s? la also? know
what it was that ifr. Sherman tai
about war.
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The girls have; scorn9 ncrv
nowadays that wid vs are the onl
ones who act as if hey were af .ni
of men.
Job Printing at r rht prices, at th
Chronicle OfAoe.
. MOW 3E.
mi ?<?* ?- - ^.. - '
mare win Be a iwwiny 01 inv iioc
holders of Cherslr flanufacturln
Company at the offce of R. T. Casto
at IS o'clock July IS. ltlS t
consider a resolutfon'dleeolving sal
corporation.
i h W. BRA8IN0T0N,
i Secretary.
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iRSES X A*rit.l
Cotton
Corn C!
Also
Dairy >
Animal
Hortiru
Poultry
. r.%." FARMK
This
combine
, with ai
. with ai
Hoi ml to;
i ied coi
Promt
College
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Write
? 'i- -' for mat ic
One
la for
i of age, 3 years er the
the foui
young r
\Viho ha
yeats oi
I experience, eight !t ,s
scientific
farming
Ira E#C * "The !<
no. tic., already
\ better fi
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and end
dent . ?.p.s
^ award o
C, . . held by
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1- Mr. A. B. Coward, Misses
and Nell anil 'Wilson Cowan
Sunday. In Wades bofo.
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B LOST.
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j One Good Year cord tire, ]
a 37, on demountable rim. Son
r between Patrick and Cheraw
byjhirvia' bridge. Reward if
to L. O. LOWERY'S QARA
9 Cheraw, S. C.
a
a ? NOTICE.
Notice" is hereby given tl
, have purchased all the rigl
interests of S. A. Dleykan
* imperial Cafe and will contl
i, business at the same stand ur
y same name. All parties owin
B Dleykan will settle with him
accounts owing by S. A. 1
must be collerted from him.
This May U, 1919.
J. GEOR
E. SOITFI
0 ^ ' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thf
will be a uneetiug of the stocl
3 of the Ntarlborb Seed Farm
0 Bank of Cheraw. Cheraw, S.
p consider a resolution to Burre
'* charter and go into liquidal
the 17th day of June, 1919,
9 o'clock, P. M.
' >- G. W. Dm
1 May 15th,-1919. Pret
ANNOUNCEMENT.
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v I beg to announce to my frle
h the public generally that
moved my meat market down
r ket street next to Stubbs F
k Store and will be glad to ha
v call. I will at all times have
in Fresh Meats that the ma
fords. And I have also adde<
h
t line of Groceries, which 1 i
s at lowest cash prices,
d Yours to ser
DURCH'S MA
PHONE 190.
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To the Stockholders of Chera
ware and Supply Company:
Va.. Will T.I/. XIa?Iaa That
? uu ff III a ano ai wiwp ? uuv
lag of the stockholders oft the
Hardware ft Supply Corapai
be held in the office of C. L.
Icj Attorney, Merchants ft Farme
g Building, Cheraw, S. C., on
n June 16th, 1919 at 3 o'clock p
o purpose of said meeting beinj
d sider a resolution that the a
poratlon shall go into llqi
wind up its affairs and diss<
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, Military Trai
0, 1919.
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ummer School Military T
? 1 . Ck<msoif College' li
** tor? . tHp SJnior Drtfojtfa
tqrsi Teacher# Wiclhi Tralalbfc t
Sine 30th to jAly 26th) *' ' * "* required t,
' and., ire under millta
Grader* > /all time*.
(Juno 30th to July 19th) All Freshunen. ?
Short Course' etudeni
lab Rojh . ' ta take the Basic Co
(July 7th 1o ju?.< I9th? . ... noqrs (military lni
intensive on-j-week courses? week.' Juniors add ?
- . '*er the advanced cou
f? ' ly* and otherwise qua!
Juiij 30th t?? Jul> .ith) iiuitted, are required t
HiiUihixlrv ivmiI- . al military instructlo
July 7th "to July !2lh ' ' ,The War Departim
# llshed R. O. T. C. u
Rural Week " * fantry, Coast Artiller
July 7th to July 12tl; .<* Corps branches of th<
a limited number <
Week be admitted to the <
July 8th to J-ily ll!li ( and Signal Corps
* ' equipment is supplier
RS* WEEK?JULY 21st to . Government.
JULY 20th All stud, nts in the
school will enable you to freiv? J?""1!.' ^
the pleasures of a vacation . ' '
a opportunity for study. A Z,th wS may bs'
ry Wlfc ?C~ A.n
ry win Dr reserveo ror mar dents aie given an
O.S aBsp??akers?-Access to "'i"0""8 the W>
neni speaaera A<;Cess to The, amount . has pot
Llbraty-Moying Jhctures^ the comjqg session, b
ng Pool Athletics?A Pleas- ed tha^ it'will be sul
e' * at least liaif the cost
for booklet giving full in- uniforms. ,
. ' No- obligation re:
4 i ?graduate the Advi
Year Agricultural Clemson Mei
Course Sarvii
young men who have ncith- Membership in i
r r as g^^Kr5
. ??.?. i.who. holds a regular t
1 the ,arm takes the Advanced <
designed to give the simple enough money to pay
; principles upon which good penses- except books.
re8*8" The Clemson Servi
lea is to take a man who is ' tains approximately - 1
a farmer and unakc him a"- of which are Rold as l
inner. v . berof of blue ones.'
course begins October 1st" ?' Relatives and friend
S June 1st. Fifty-one schol- , .men who entered th
are open to men' in this earnestly ieques?. ?d
Bxan^lnatlons for this" - College .. the name,
if these. scholarships will be regiment, or any otl
Co up t y ^3 u r intgi dear ,r:
' ' w. r. regi;
;;V " , SPECIALIST *N
; chronic and nervous
. : EASES OP MEN AND
WOMEN
seSby * PILES* AND RUPTURE CU
ifcwhere , . WITHOUT OPERATIO
on road J " " OR"LOSS OF TIME
brought lrJOfli/. Main/'Street : .
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a ,wepr qui form ' ; 1
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tophmores tnd
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iiirae of three
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Seniors may en- t '
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and if ad0
take addition- *
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snt has estab- ' t
nits in the Iny
and Signal
p service. Only
tf students will
I'oaBt Artillery
Units. Modern
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from the
injurs and Sen- *
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applied 'to the
ft. O. T. C. Btuallowance
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9;ts. upon the,
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the Advanced .
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A student
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'ourse receives
fot- all ex. ^.
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