Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, June 24, 1920, Image 8

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We \ New People By VICTOR REDCLIPPB (Copyright, lilt, Wtitin Nowopnpor Union) At a single glance Dale Silverton took In critically the presentment ot two ladles who had just left the train at the little station of Dolton. They were mother ahd daughter. Dale decided at once. The former had a genial matronly face, exhibiting entire contentment with life. The latter was a lovely girl of eighteen and Dale looked at her admiringly twice, and then hoped for some reasonable excuse for repeating the privilege. Dale had his automobile at the platform, having expected the arrival by train of a favorite college rnena. n? uuu not come, and the elderly lady made a movement towards Dale as he started to return to his car. Dale raised his! cap and awaited her pleasure: "Pardon me," spoke the elder lady,' "but are there no regular conveyances for the convenience of travelers?" I "There Is a motorbus for the morn-; lng and evening trains," explained Dale, "but during the day its owner drives a delivery truck for the local tores. Is your destination In the town?" 1 "Yes. We were directed to a Miss Annette Folsom. Do you know her?" "She is a distant relative of mine,", answered Dale with a smile, "and as I am driving directly past her home It will be a pleasure to take you there." "I am Mrs. Willard Bruce," spoke *K- oft or ? hrief hesitation, "and | UIC 1HUJ ?*?%? with my daughter, Dorothy, expect to make my permanent home In Dolton. city attorney has made arrangements for our temporary sfay with Miss Folsom." "I understand," bowed Dale, and understood, indeed. This then was the lady concerning whom the gossips of the Tillage had been speculating for j weeks past Mrs. Arthur Smith, so-1 cial leader and newly rich toady to style and fashion, had told how the Bruce family, of wealth and high city prestige, was to locate in the shoqr mansion of the town which had been Tacant for some time but, as Dale had noticed, was now under complete renovation. | . Mrs. Bruce accepted the proffer of the young man with gracious thanks, and Miss Dorothy found him interesting and obliging as to her casual inquiries about the village. Dale de llTered bis passengers ana ui?rn uv longings at tbe borne where bis spin-. ster half cousin took boarders of tbe better class when occasion required. Hie next day be drove by tbe plape, but caught no sight of the winsomefaced girl who had considerably attracted him. Two afternoons later, however^ he met Algle Smith, and conBROWN AND SHOE PC BEST FOR HOME SHINES THE BIG VALU Abo PASTES and LIQUIDS for THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS I ! Qfc.Ma :il! I |!| W HAT I j ^ | Make them with ( | jR | Rising Flour?you i ^ ; trouble, for this floi | \ powder, soda and i ior penect DaKing. j SL j for the ingredients \ j 5\ ; with the flour. \ ^ | Just measure flour \ | cuits, mix with water \ fu \ oven your work is ; \ For biscuits, hot-cal ; \ nee-chee Self-Rising F1 iOCCO-N] SiSelf-Rising Takes the Guess out a and Saves you Mone Look for the Indian Head on < At your grocer's. Buy today If you want plain flour a for Peerless?it's the be kuatin-Heaton Co. Du sentecf fo be bored" by" tbat shallow- _ minded young fop because Algie talked I about the newcomers. "Ma says they are the people who have taken the big house," reported AJgle. "There's a daughter, and the.v are some people, she understands. Look here, Silverton, .she's pretty, they say, and rich. Can't you sort of bring me up against her? You could make an excuse to visit your aunt and I'll go with you?see?" "I don't," answered Dale tartly, "fot I wouldn't think of intruding myself." All the same Dale, having a real reason for seeing his aunt, drove up In front of the Folsom house the day following. He heard Joyous voices in ' ? J iho tne rear yara aim wmacu aiuuuu house. There was his dlvinltv of the depot, the peerless Dorothy, Mrs. Bruce and his aunt. They were having a Jolly time. Upon the grass lay a clothes basket filled to the brlui with clothes. Portly Mrs. Bruce was trying to lift It .and panted at the task. Miss Folsora tried the experimeht and her frail frame staggered under the load. "Oh, you poor, useless creatures!" cried the spfightly Dorothy. "See? I'll carry it over to the Browns without any trouble," but her progress in sustaining the clumsy load caused Dale to step forward. "Can't I be of any assistance?" he suggested. Yes, he could, and was, and a minute later he and Dorothy were one at each handle of the basket, conveying It across lots to a dilapidated old cottage three blocks distant. "You see," explained Dorothy, "your aunt told us of the destitution and misery of a poor family. There are four little children and the mother is 111. Mother and I brought their washing home and pitched In and laundered It, and we have quite adopted the fumily, and?" "And you are real angels of mercy !" enthused Dale sincerely. Mrs. Smith had seen Mrs. Bruce and Dorothy at the washtub. She was also a witness to the co-operation of Dale In the delivery of the basket. Immediately her flat went forth that the Bruces must be nobodies, and that Dale had ought to protect his standing with more dignity! She should not encourage any social recognition of the newcomers until she wus satisfied that they were sofnethlng more than common clay! Of very precious angelic material Dale found Dorothy to be, or fancied so, and after tne Braces movea imu ? their new home and Mrs. Smith learned that they truly represented riches and social distinction, and the wife-hunting Algie found that Dale Sllverton had won the love of the charming daughter of a millionaire, the ban of ostracism on the part of the disappointed leader of Dolton society was swiftly removed, as a matter of policy.. 1 . ? When you have a puncture call phone 242. . .. , Adv. HASHES I?SAVE THE LEATHER E PACKAGES 8 Black, Tan and White Shoes g ,TD.. BUFFALO. N. Y. O-N-XO-1* siaMl / Trsifl^tr ml 1 I \ [G ) 1 'f ' SISCUITS || I 3cco-nee-chee Self- I | '11 save time and llj/t jr contains baking- j Y& \ salt in proportions \ Sh t And you pay less \ A\ te vhen already mixed | (21 ^ ffl*\ m for the morning's bis- ^ C p or milk, place in the \ ^7 ^ Ul over. If At A| ces, waffles, use Occo- < gj ti< ?ur. L< y<a y m EE-CHEE if : fFloujfygsijjv ll?)!S p? FBaklnf 2fp?\\ l!g,| ?' 1? ^W||| E rham, N. C. | (j? | T] yj U th 2g$g&?gS?glj o( s^j^EgE^BBSEaesgassssssssg ar CLEfr South Caroli NEXT SES5 EQUIPMENT AND COURSES folle^e Lands?15C0 acres. Value College Plant?$2,000,000.00. Teachers. Officers, Assistants?120. Enrollment 1919-1020?1014. Ten .Degree Courses in: Agriculture, Architecture, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering) Civil Eugluedring, .Mechanical Engineering, Textile Industry, Industrial Education, General Science. Short Courses in Agriculture an<] Textiles. SCMMER SCHOOL June 14?24 Agricultural Teachers 6 weeks dourser?June 14?July 2-1 4 weeks course?June 28?July 24 Cotton Grading Course Begins Juno 14 and continues foi about four weeks. College Make-up Courses Courses for Removal Entranoe Con ditions June 14?July 24. Club Boy's Courses July 13?July 23. SECOND HOME COMING July 30, 31 and Aug. 1. All graduates and ex-students ar? urged to attend this gathering o! "Tigers" at the old Lair! You will he ..quartered In Barracks, so brin^ sheets, towels, etc., as you did wher you were a ca(let. We can accomodate only 1000 ir Barracks and will reserve space ir order of the applications received. For Full Informat DO NOT iDELAV, YOC MAI * . MICKIE SAYS vnu&tc -tW v\\\x oN* I MEtvN COlsNVN? tt* HOUJE.?A\UGr \ \_\KS Pk SOVLSUSMWA \NY\fCC \? j NNt ONO SENO SPK fc ?fPrttN\?NT\ I I NVVSOSVO. \NE H1VFTN WM OOU B\US, SO VWUM SHOOIOWC SOU PftM SOV)*?fc, \ \NO*U>\ V UOVIO 3rmting brings Clients ot every business has a show indow. If you want to win more ients, use more printing and use te kind of printing that faithfully presents your business policy. ou save money and make money >r your patrons. Do the same for jurself by using an economical Igh grade paper ? Hammermill and ? and good printing, both of hich we can give you. you want printing service and onomy ? give use a trial. POISONING BOLL WEEVIL What Is claimed to be the most efctive method yet devised tor comitting the holl weevil ia that ot poiming it with calcium arsenate. The ethod was perfeoted by B. K. Coad the United States Department of ^ griculture, at the Tallolah, La., gta- be jn, after several years of eiperi- i str enting. The weevil is poisoned by ' ^ leting the cotton at night or while ' ^ e dew is on, using a dusting ma- ! . line to apply it. The material poi- j ms the dew on which the weevil de- ^ inds for his drinking water. The I sevil is killed, but there is another I sneration hatching out, so that the >ison must be applied three or four of lies at a week or ten days intervals. j ^jg Experiments show that the weevil I n be kept down to such an extent ^ at tbey can not dp serious damage. aQ( le cotton eaved is worth far more ce? an the cost. . r It is important that the right kind calcium arsenate be used. There e different kinds, made for differ [SON C ?)W ina's College of Agri 5I0N OP^NS WEDNESD Value of College 1 , There was never a time when exp< highly priced and so highly compensate . High wages for untrained labor I young man to discount the value of a < stun an euucauon, representing me \ viewed merely as an Investment of tj equal In earning capacity to an estate What estate oomparable with this * erage means hope to give or leave to h man can acquire that anuch value In tl oth?r business? v f Education fits one for a l.'Ji whose ed only by his capacity and character, trained there awaits the slavery of ig effort. \ m* Clemson Ccggfljbrlngs within the mau In tJBffna the benefits and r nical education* At Clemson College a ' home in South Carolina can prepare , in the service of his state and nation. j t ? W. M. f I, *' ' ion Write or Wire: The 1 F BE CROWDED OUT. APPLICATIONS P s wr t f, ? J'1 * r x' 1 it i ii' c a L M r*'\ ' rt ||[ EtffnoMR For. - - 5 <Z5S5m5 jj The Chan I -:j to Ou !j! ; j TUNE is here and all o j J the country and hills L arms to us. . If you would have a f j*i make them in the Chant h flexible and dependable | roominess and comfort; 3 Nearly eighty thousar I* -rar-k isv They know k\ Chandler organization 1 | gineering skill ana mai J ment of the one standi I Chandler policies have r< imates perfection. On this one Chandler of body. The Cha Close] six m Seven-Passenger Touring Ct Four-Pt Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2995 (All PEE CHANDLER MOTOR C . purposes, xne wrong aina may too weak to kill weevils, or too EhjQ ong and Injure the cotton plant rhere is no use to begin dusting ) cotton plants before about ten t of every 100 squares are punctured f Hf 1 the weevil, it will be a waste of J?. >ney to undertake to spray ft field Hjfo iroughly to when there are fewer B|S evils in the field. While it will 1 practically all that are alive, the Bipl n hatch will have to be taken care fiftpE by subsequent sprays. It la not ad- |P^ ed that any one undertake to duat ? ? s plants with anything else than the ;ular dusting machines. The pole 1 bag methods has not proven sue isful. fT" rhe prison material will cost for 10 ir applications from |8 to |4 P? ^ j : OLLEG [culture and Engineerir AY, SEPTEMBER 8,1920 , PUBLIC 8ER tuiucation Fertilizer Analysis am Inseca and Plant Disc " Agricultural Research Agricultural Extension ?rt knowledge was so Clemson Collei Tick Eradication d' - Hog Cholera Control 'Live Stock Sanitary M\ will tempt many a Liberty National Colutn college education. But Pe(. Eiperime?t , eork ot tour years, Florence, S Coastal Plain Experln Ime and of money, is SuntnervilR of more than $50,000. Call on these agent an?\ can the parent of av- SCHOLARSHIPS AX TIONS Is Bon? What young The College ma)nta le same time at any year Mholarshl["i ln t: and Textile courses, i One Year Agricultural tnhor 1 tn Tiidp 11 possibilities are limit- shll> la w?rth *100 00 tion. Eventually for the un- Scholarship and enti norant and undirected tlons are held at the houses at 9 A. M., Ji for full information In scholarships open to reach of every young next session, and the possibilities of a tech tbe,r awardThose who are n boy from the humblest enter on scholarships' maelf for a high place stand examinations < rat hen than wait until ? .... r v. the College in the fall ; RIGGS. JPfesident. be 6lven for exa?mlnat the county seat. Registrar, Clemson College,! i'ILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE ORDER RECE DL El? SI Its Marvelous Mot dler Adds Muc it-Door Life ut-doors calls to us. The long road iide and stream and woods open t 9 ull enjoyment of your trips ard t< iler, a car distinguished for its powe motor, and equally distinguished fc id Chandler owners know what a j what it has meant to them, that for seven years has devoted all its lufacturing experience to the deve ird Chandler chassis. They know aunltaH tr? a rlinsdl? f#wluv (?nn chassis are mounted six beautiful t ndler Six is the Most Ly Priced Fine Cur J^DSOME BODY TYPES ir, S1995 Four-Passenger Roadster, SI995 issenger Dispatch Car, $2075 Four-passenger Coupe, $2395 Limousine, Prices J. o. b. Cleveland, Ohw) DEE GARAGE CHERAW, S. C. / ?AR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O im?B^iuwwiiMi t\ btmammm5 til it is perfectly harmless and does not injure rh< ISc a box The Cocotone Co., Atlanta, Ga. Aft E. S. X. BOLLrXG? ur order for Printing i<Tso Chronicle office. ' 1 .... _ Inspection Uf m|m amaaImM control ff flHuflllflULCl ' "VB ami jm$ f? fork j I Bank Bldg., ?? ?- . Druggists / "S ?-?SV 3 c *ikrMHT' 'les for assist. Drugs, D EXAtflNA- * four- CHemicali he Agricultural ind 52 in t;he **" f 1 g| aI Course (Oc- * 1": Medicinal... ranee exaimina- A v?A| 4S|jgg| county, court JAA UUvd ily 9th. Write ^ i regard to the ^ your countty ^ WSU lifva IWMff ^ laws governing ^ iot eeekine to It M sfcM MS SSM tSfMM| are advised to 4m?Kill I )n July , 9th. ,>Trf rtTrTSlnjSl Til lad 1 they come to ^b^b "^hb., I. Credit will ;Ha pi~. ?Xi l3gli5B?? 1 Ions passed at MJMttM 1y Hi ?MHAmBm? : IVBD. ' //lT.lMW Itjil EEF" "^- =8=-^ t I ' K ' X. 11 ranwa *>' for *jmu ? * ? ai|.1M.I*tti^ '-i "j / * M. !VTB WMT* ; ' jMi * x Jag ooamvro STBUttftAB Y\ ** ' >?# ;v ? )urs, . ' f t i> f ^ , rfui, r~HliWGr5S ' 8 rr ^ v . i<r!& 'a#l!<3 9?Od 8 > v Cxj?:* the * en- I ; r ii|MjM :1 Op- | r J/ ?? - , that 0 ?! I f KQAtfdUi mdwMLim >rox- I mwwwmm^m i Mi' t ypes I / ; viui Aflm * ^ f r WJtrWMMAM'M | IMKL HWMUa mm -1 ????? . ^S8KB,P/ HIO Jj *W( ? ? ... ^ ^ T C I == , 1. L WQ: Wuumaker lauEAc^^l %nA Caiic ? 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