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V . f , i. * ? / ^. ... . < ? / S WEaree t t irom these columns, something but sort of thing bfe not to be too cr until he gets hi: . * ? r* isuuuie vj r In order to write about tht consented to al July Double C purchase. Now, to you of Evans' Yell to say you are e you have been f r I I Snral jJtrma Mrs. M. H. Smith is spending some time in Macon, (la. * * tMrs. ('. M. Fluey and children are spending sometime in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Tillman and daughter, Marsha, of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Tillman's father Mr. A. It Coward. ? e *> 1.i< >.ii T.iisnton Mallov is at heme after- .ievoi.il months service over Seas. * * * F\t. I'M Hancock, of tlovernor's Island, New York, is at home on a 16 day furlough. * ? * Misses Mary Chapman and Annie Rae Reader, of Darlington, spent Sunday in the city. * ? * Mrs. J. B. Reid and two daughters, of Bateshurg, are visiting Mrs. Reid's sister, Mrs. Clara Finney. ? Mrs. Thos. Rreeden and little son have returned to Bennettsville after spending several days in the city with relatives. , Mrs. Harrington Godfrey and little son, of Anderson, are visiting relatives in the city. * * * Mr. O. L. Stubbs and little son have returned to Wilmington after spending several days with Mr. Stubbs' father, Mr. B. L. Stubbs. ? / Mrs. B. W. Spencer and children and Miss Annie Coward, of Darlington, are In the city for the CowardBrown wedding. Miss Laura W. Bailey, Asst. State Home Demonstration Agent from Winthrop College, was with Miss Floride McCelvrey, Asst. Dean. Agent Cheraw, on Monday. Two oneetlngE were held by theni at Patrick, one in the tmoirning with the girls, and in the afternoon Miss Bailey gave s splendid demonstration on the Test 'Ing of FabTics, which the ladies liked very much. Both meetings were fln< rand the club girls and ladies have al ready asked Miss Bailey to visit theii clubs again. Two Tears Later. Oh! for a safety-pin that's safe! It would make my life all joy. Oh, for a food that will not give The cramps to my little boy! Oh, for the^ boon once more of i night Of solid square repose! 'Tis this onlythatri want Oh! give one an old-time doze. I "T*YW . ' ' ?iV> ? ' ? ., 5? - ?r ? TT7T?: : r i ii i ' . M h ' \F\ - . i YT i-i Y : ?? ' 1 * * [oing to write .the news our store each week in The writer has to write never having done this / fore he- begs the public itical for at least a week s hand in. to: ** oupons for July i., % ?? ' , give me something tc i Boss has very kindly How us' to give during I Coupons on every cash who have never heard ow Coupons, we want :ither a "new comer" 01 ast asleep all these years. LETS CLEAN CP. 1 8CH0 We feel we must urge again upon citizens of Cheraw the need of a lit. The tie more energy back of the broom Count and the scythe. The main trouble Frida with us jUBt now, good people, is that Kirby this man's town is entirely too dirty. Vice-1 Our streets ate not spick and span , fetarj like they ought to be, and we are | The prone to let the weeds in vacant A. Ki spaces have their own way. Yet differ < knowing, as we do, that there is r | durini i worse breeder of summer ailments sehoo than weeds. Cie c We ought to see that gutters am' niak'* back lots are cleaned out and that l^at 1 rubbish of all kinds is removed, and ever ' kept where It will not t>orve danger- Mrous as a fire hazard and where it will not be the cause of unpleasant com- dutres ment. There is jio reason on earth aid ? why this town could not be ad clean Pec,a' and as pretty and as attractive as any and 1 town In the world. Carelessness is of our fault, and there might as well be a lot of flowers blooming where tees 1 there are unsightly places about the of th town now. And above all, let's keep lng n the streets cleaner and the sidewalks A free of paper and discarded hunks of unani tobacco, matches and the hundred and atten( one other things we carelessly drop ing d upqn thou. board cbers CLUB GIRLS ATTEND SHORT first COURSE AT WINTHROP. stltut ness The State Short Course ?eld at the ti Winthrop College), far Scholarship Th< members of the Home Demonstration ed, p Clubs of South Carolina, June 5th #to be 01 14th, was well attended, and in every ust. way this Short Course was beneficial Sui to those who were fortunate enough appec to be one of the Scholarship winners, tees The club girls attending from Ches. pictir terfleld County were as follows: is cul Grace Rivers, Chesterfield, S. C. the w Route 3. of th I Mae Kirkley, Cheraw, S. C. Route 2. each Ruth Sellers, Chesterfield, S. C. the. Route 1. schoc Lillie Rhines, McParlan, N, C. distrl Route 1. Ah Allie Lltenby, Chesterfield, S. C. prese Route 4.- ' ! er sh Mrs. K. P. Stuart, Pageland, 9. C., of Ch was the only lady from the county to ' 'n th represent the women's clubs. 4 ( a gr< , ' of th Th High prices and high wages remind twe . r us very much of two boys standing on j jater the spring board in the first ^rather . wJu chilly morn of the bathing season. < tet,g w'They nudge one another and each suggests: "You take the header first" What is needed is the mischle- cjty ous urchin who pushes them both tincti off together. The long-suffering gen- the , eral public won't duck the resultant there ei splash. metr that'i We seldom see sweet faced - old you, ladiesladiev They have all gotten sour trying to be young. Th< / r| * v 'm ... - y. **.- ? * - . - _ " ' J * ; 4 * i' ellow ( i i i However, i. we'll expl : The Gt t i attached t : interest 01 ! : I we ffive v purchase take- ther ! chandise i our store. 3 cents fo > j plain to y ' j| During r | the amou ? i ' you pure! Think I ! every pu t I saved coi I r not to sav j Pay Ca L. M. E v . ???? OL TRUSTEES MEET AT CHESTERFIELD. [ school Trustees of Chesterfleld y met in the Court House last y and organized by electing Rivers, President; B. C. Moore, President; and L. H. McCoy, Seer-Treasurer. ' hour was extended to Supt. J. light who discussed briefly the ent Acts of the General Assembly j K its last session, pertaining to | Is, and closed with a plea for} ooperhtlon of tlie Trustees in! tg the coming year the best year the schools of the County have had. .1. C. Blackwell, Truant Officer he County, briefly outlined the i of his office and asked for the f the Trustees in his Work, eslly during the months of July \aigust while taking the census ?* children. er some discussion by the trusts to the time for the beginning e Compulsory term, the followlotion was introduced by Dr. W. antt, of Jefferson, and adopted niously: "That the Compulsory lance term begin with the openay to be decided by each local of trustees." was moved and passed that teaof the County be paid for the ten days of sickness, and a sube furnished, but that for any illof a longer peri?>d than ten days ?acher must pay for substitutes. ) illiteracy problem was dlscusslans formulated for schools to >ened during the month of Aug?t. J. A. Knight made a fervent il for the assistance of the Trusin carrying on this work. Deig the sad plight of a person who : off from the privilege of reading rord of Qod or enjoying the news e events happening around them day. Several Trustees pledged selves to see that one of the >1b should be opened in their ict. , out one hundred Trustees were rat and greater interest was nev. own in a meeting of the trustees iesterfle|d County than was shown is meeting. This meeting augurs ;at future for the school system a Cannfv e next meeting will be held in month of Sept. on a date to be decided upon, which meeting be a Joint meeting of the Trusand Teachers, e ndon besides being the largest in the world has another dislon. It is also the rat center of ;lobe. It has been estimated that > are as many rats in the British opojls as there are people. Now 9 a distinction we do not envy old London town. i Chronicle Is $1.60 a year. * * 11 "r'ii :j^^L ., our dispPsition is % * SID * w'~'r Dvernmert^ gives, yo - - - fl r iJ. ? r*.i uu a v*" y?U maj|g at our n back iHftaymeni any time^ftu brinj The vip^ of the r 10 couppn.s. Nov ou, get tHis? July we I frill give y nt of coufons with t last. I of it, ova 5 per ceni rchase. ^!f you h lpons ^H^e, you c e thei^H>w. sh?Ask%>r the Coi VANS CC cMeraW, s. c. t ?SHKIT. \ the wb^P ?Jh of a "leUGeorgeThere is too ?"|raw tp 9& us as a do-it" spirit in ChB^y right to bo, and town where we remnwSof'an inclinahope to be. Toojflljf oWQpr's part not tion on the propo^B because the other I to do needed thii^^B B0 fellow hasn't dohfcd8 painting, your If your house tHT the sidewalk in fence needs fbdi^^ir is there any ( front is in bad |*aUHl refuse to fix it reason why you IB-and-So won't 'o.> i up Just because SBet yon can meet j after his? And |n who WOn't make every day the mmcause. as he says, an improvement t^ean't show anv in- . the other fellow doBamc thing. They clination to do fhoK. that s. 1110 one never stop to tfcfcAg. that the trnan must start evcH^B and jives longest who gets alonp ono who does and happiest i' "B^t to be done, rowhat he feels the other fellow gardless of wh^B^. does his duty o,rVcleaning up pre In the matter K disease germs and ises. stamping oi|Tal health of the keeping the .mnn is a. now community good.! )ou or In himself. tC m mu(( ,f hc?._ up your proper*u g0,ng to see tho the other fellowl derivln|! and ?o is benefits you art* ?ut a5 ,on([ going to fall In. allBe pe won't clean you hold off [ long he is going to up. then Just th [cua,. Forf.,.t use the same e rellow will or what the other now a?d do what won't do. Jump . done. Ami we'll you feel ought t. ,arer r|)t. ideal tow r. be that much n ? are ,nterostod beIn which all of |ur h(nnes ? cause we make _ . shall be beaten into Their swords Haw ,hal| ,hls ploughshares." when war <.eaE<ld prophecy come. ? n(t<,en bullions of there were son n paDd, anil the War hand grenades , have them lettered Department Ml preMn|ed to ,lhoo] ' T* *ni urn and save enoupli children Vho e haae , Wjr Savln(. money to pt, Wribe to the teach. Qlnimn mesa* mhiB V ? v it was done. Good er in writing k ? ^ many worse. Idea; there i t4 777 M tor carrying a reon t chide je ^un uved m Uff volver. This 1 once- , I Tpll me about it.' How excitta m M ^ |t. "I was stsrv ?! mc*. by giren that w< Notice Ifi h^ the right* an? have purehaa, A tatfton |n lh( interests of 8 n4 vm continue thi Imtuplnl Cnfm .... VHUUe Btano under th. buslncga al owing s. A .am. um vitb Mm anrt al Dleykan will.* by 8. A. Dleykai accounts ow}M trtm him. must bo ownwWjsIV. Tbls May 1? 1. GEORGE. f fc. 90UFF1 P?U;\ % * E? ' ? v" / 11^ wo I h alright, so ! II u coupons q 'S you the- Dan ive. Now Scho ry 10 cent \ Cher store, and wher 7 I t for mer- Mens y them to ( coupon is v if this is v \ peop oYi double woul ivery tjiing y?ur from m t saved on ave never \ :ant afford day we'll ipons. thes MP ANY # ^ SOTIi'E. There will' be a meeting of the stock holders of Cheraw Manufacturing Company at the office of it T. Caston !1* 19 n'nln,.!- \t >.? litlif 1-7 ??l consider a resolution dissolving said I corporation. .1. W. Hit AS INC. TON'. Secretary. ANMMM KMKNT. I beg to annmnnce to mv friends and . | t,'?o public gene: ally that 1 have! moved mv meat market down on Mar- j Ket strrvt ne\t to Stuhhs rn it tiro j S/ore and will be el id to have them ' call. 1 will at all time.; have tlie1je.it j in Fresh Meats that the mat lot affords. And 1 have also added a nice 1 line of Groceries, which I will sell i at lowest cash prices. Yours to serve. r.rfifii'S M AH KET. 66 ?* \ "3 " Lt06,1W. % V ' ^ mm*mm ' ' # :3 . ' r r ! . V -w-.: PERSONAL ? I *** < -r ju rhe Cherw Bali Team had to have McPherson! (you all know Danol Hot Shot Back Stop) couldn't p aw and live at Big Spring. We n 1 he is not playing ball, so he is with > Department?except during a ball gi )ome see him. * Ve wonder if you have noticed the le from out of town ccming to* our i dn't mention this except we Want attention that out of town people' * .?.*rj 1 * -< * us, why can't you? ; ' - * " i" Y* ~ ; "7?' -rr: Ve will be so very busy working on , JULY 10th, that from now until wait on you when we are not w oldiers. . ? ' 3BEE ... '>1^. i PRESERVE/&>LE< ! UQUIDS arte/PASTES: ForBlad \ and Ox-Blood (dark brown) ? : KEEP YOUR SHOES , } " J ish't.I had a Nicl Does your nickel buy 3 0U coolness, and insurance ^gainst heat ? Cheer up ! There's relief in sight ! wave t*f Pepsi-Cola will make Old Man HL+ it /rrit/u mnnmir tn Iceland. la hut weather it is simply priceless Pepifying, Satisfying, Stii ^ PEPSI-COL ^ "It Makes Yoa Scintilla) H , <J ^V~ t ^ ,^H Hf 1/ .^k^v^H^F ' "' " ^^BPF : . J 1 J? * .s^-fjf 1 j| \ ' , > x ,-r -. iX jrjBSi * . .T^aa /' *Vv. fftS * ysM :"^8i ^T' ' ' ^?--~, -? ? ; * -tl?e Hlfcfc lay ball iii eeded ttia f i * * V * us in our ime. ' $ number tff itoref^. We - r. j. to call :to din 'gef^jt . - . -viii r ' ? ~: . . ? i -* SOLDIERS I' that time ? - - > f -*,r orking for / j? * " rr-'lt v * ' .?'V 4 : f .i f : I'jy " ..v.'j TTWW? ======*?? VTHERj c.White .Tan J >hoes NEAT j _? = pleasure f T\ie cool Humidity \Drink wiUtinf A' lm" -j * i ? i \ *' ' Ej Av