Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, January 19, 1922, Image 5

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K jjjj ^^ciprettes IflS# \vA. ! in/ "V \? 1 1 '^i^ 5 Tnree TURKISH Friendly VIRGINIA Gentlemen BURLEY The perfect blend of tlie three , perfect cigarette tobaccos I in one perfect cigarette one-eleven ^ ? JLJSL . jLgurewes i | /a^I J7""T* /y jVfH F'FTH AVE. > _ Jt 1 Wll CITY j STATE HOME PEJIONSTRATION AGENT SUBMITS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1921 Miss Christine N. South, the State Home Demonstration Agent has submitted to President Johnson of \Vinthrop College her report for 1921 covering the. activities of the entire personnel of the staff, which Last year included, in audition to the ot'fict force, 36 white county agents, 12 col bred agents, 3 district agents, 7 specialists. The reports of the work of the county bome demonstration agents are most, gratifying. The work in the / counties has grown in popularity. Never before have the people realized eo thoroughly that a home demonstration agent is a necessity and not r luxury. Possibly the greatest achievement of the year has been the development of the marketing system for disposing of the surplus products of home garden, orchard, dairy and poultry yard. Th< marketing system constats of the cooperative producing and marketing association known as the South Carolina Home Producers' Association made up | o? home demonstration club members' and 23 club markets, conducted on i curbs or in buildings. i According to the report of the marketing specialist, the organization through its marketing system has enabled the farm women and girls to sel during this first year in which tne marketing system is in its infancy more produce than home demonstration work has cost the State of South Carolina in 1921. This is in addition ] * - A 1 1 tHut wn? i 10 wnai nas ueeu iJiuumn mui. ...... . used at home. The State of j?outh Carolina spent last year for home < demonstration work $<>1,047.74. I Women and girls sold through the i y... 5 . ^. ^onvcrfL !^s" " F.S.ROYS' Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C Macon, Ga. Birmingham,/ marketing system instituted by the organization. $99,715.34 a gain to the State in this item of $35,067.00. Ranking a close second, in imporance in the year's achievements is the development of the Women's j Councils. With 17 county councils or- i ganized at the end of 1020 and 33 at the end of 1021 great strides have been made. With the federation of | hese councils into a State (ouncil of! Farm Women, the farm woman has | taken her place in the organized womanhood of the State. She is developing leadership and realizing her potential power. It has been most gratifying to watfh her awaken to her i>o-slbilities. There were 354 Women's Home Deiiionstration Clubs organized in the State with a membership of 6,421. The total enrollment in all Girls' Clubs in the State during the year amounted to 4,904. There were 540 clubs in the 36 counties. t These clubs have held regular monthly meetings. A record of all club records are sent to the State Office. A yearly certificate is given those whip have made an avprnep of 73 Der cent or more on th' year's work. 528 certificates have been awarded for 1921. Diplomas are -iven for the completion of the four years' course. Briefly summarizing the Food and Nutrition department of Home Demon 5tra*ion \\\>rk, the StaV Biscuit Contest and Nutrition Classes are outstanding features. The Biscuit Contest has definitely reached more than ano thousand girls, while the Nutrition Classes are teaching the children the necessity of right living in both J tienlth ;.nd food habits. At present,] here are twelvp organized classes ir | he State and plans are to organize nore. The dairy work has emphasized the vork in the improvement of, farmnade butter used in the home as we' is that sold on the local market. There s a quantity of this butter so poorly nade that it is not salable and hence wrings in nothing; when properly! ' nade it is readily sold and is an asset o the farm women. Girls' Sewing Clubs have proved nost popular in South Carolina the last. year. as indicated by the targe lumber of girls enrolled. There were I,r>48" sewing club memb.rs in the ii?G lubs scattered over the State. These ?irls are learning to choose and care for their clothing as well as fo make( practically all kinds of garments for Vnm!?U'?c anil nlhprs Progress has been shown by the lumber of communities working along certain (iefinite lines fur the promotion >f the poultry industry. One definite' lim has been to introduce pure bred 1 stock into the farm flock so as to put' it on a paying basis. T.v? breeders | >f the State have gladly cooperated! with us for the impr? .erac-nt of the; "arm flocks and as a result n uiv nun-! grel flocks have been disposed of a"J pure bred flocks have been introduced in the'r places. Primarily the object of Home P :n-i :>nstra'ion Work this year has been i to enable the farm woman to become resourceful iu her home through us I -1 l/??FLECrS C % TRADE MAAK EM-? I J TTlATV REGISTERED rER GUANO 0 Richmond, Va. Lyn Charlotte, N. C. Wa I. Spartanburg, S.C. Atla Coiumbus.Ga. Mor da. Bahimcre, Md. Tole I ing easily available materials, therefore, in the Food Production and Conservative work, we focused on the following products to be standarized: Plum Jelly, because plums grow wild; i Fig Preserves, because cf abundance and popularity of the commodity; Artichoke pickle, because of easy culture and preference; Meat and Vegetable stews, because of cononvy, food value and popularity. Results of thes pursuits give gratifying statistics. The full report of the activities ol the department may be secured by writing the State Home Demonstration Agent, Winthrop College, South Carolina. o The Unforgiveable De .ctr "There are only two crimes men never forgive women; one is plainness accompanied by dullness; the other Is dullness aecouip tied by pluinness."?"The Indignant Spinsters," by Winifred. o AUDITOR'S NOTICE The Auditor's Office will be open for ihe assessment of all classes of property, both real and personal, poll, road and dog tax, from January 1st to February 20th, 1022. All ablebodied men between the ages of 21 and 60 are.required to return poll t<ix and those between the ages of 21 and 55 years are required to return road tax. The law requires a penalty of 50 per cent on all property not returned lor taxation on or before the 20th day of Februray, 1922. 1 will be at the following places on the dates named: Jefferson, Jan. 23rd and 24th to 12 o'clock. J. G. Holly's, Jan. 24tb from lto 4 o'clock. Dudley, Jan. 26th,"from- 10 to : o'clock. Pageland, Jan. 27th and 28th. Cheraw, Feh. 1st, 2rd, 3rd, from lu to 3 o'clock each day. Below is the (lath that is Sworn to by Every Person Making Tax Return. I, do solemlv swear, that I have listed above all the Res and Personal Property, Moneys, Credits, over and above my Indebtedness, Investments in Bonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise, belongto me. or under my control as Manager. Holder or Husband, Parent, Guardian. Trustee, Executor. Administrator. Receiver, Accounting Ot'lieer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, on the 1st (lay <.f January, 1 : ???. which are subject Jo the it.ws of thi< State, and that I have returned the same at what I honestly believe to be the market value and that the above list, as furnished by me to the County Auditor, is a true and faithful return of all the property which I am required by law to list; and further, that I am liable to the Poll Tax, and that I am liable to Road Tax. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tins day of li>22 Auditor. / T W. EDI)INS, Auditor. 1 fcSz^r OMPANY chburg, Va shington,N.C. nta, Ga itgomery, Ala do, Ohio / THE GENEVA PLAYERS. Distinctly unique and delightful Is the plan of the Geneva Players' .pro j gram, which, is presented by lour ac- j eomplished young women. Part I, the?! musical prelude, is a program classic ' in which music of a given period iS presented in costume with faithful ad- j herence to all the historic details. For ; example, a colonial sketch features a i stately minuet and a series of the best- ] beloved colonial songs with violin obligates. The entire prelude is characterized by tuneful melodies and a distinguished grace of presentation. Part II of the program, which includes at least two one-act plays, is a I ^ ^ W*m " * THE GENEVA PLAYERS. dellghtfuJIy spirited diversion. One highly nmusing dramatic sketch is a character comedy with ail its oppor- ' tunlty for bubbling humor in situation, lines and interpretation. The j < Geneva Players are clever come- j dleunes. But they are equally con- j vlnclng in the more serious plays of power and deep feeling. There they display the fire and drumatic warmth ' of discriminating and highly success- < ful artists. They are players of exceptional histrionic and musical abii- . ity?a company that wins instant popularity in any community. School Auditorium ; January 20th : 8 o'clock ! \ ? ] RIDS RECEIVED , This office will receive lids on the ] following supplies for the county % gang, which is approximately the 1 amount used each month: 400 lbs. meat; 600 lbs. flour, 8 bushels meal; 300 bushels beans; 2 sacks potatoes; 12 gallons syrup; f>."> bushels corn; 60 bushels oats; 80 lbs. lard. Grades of flour must be given, also name of syrup. Bid must be in this office by January 19. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. J. A. Teal, Clerk. ll-3t. A Special F CROC ENABLES US TO ( pM/lnir C lllUdV, ijaiuiac 1020 cups and siucers, ph I lattcrs, in fact ary i limited quantities values from your o 10c I This is positively the bi in Ch( - - * ? We have replenished c much depleted during have a larger and bette ; Juft received a fres delici CAN] i Large ass Come Early--! | Values tc The New 5 9 SHE IS "FOIL OF PEP" ' THEY SAY She Is (?ood-Looking and (?ny and is Always Heady for a good Time. Why is a girl popular? Look around and see what a good time the goodlooking ones have all the time. Men seek them out and ask them ti parties, dances and entertainment. And notice that it is not the doll-face type real men like most, but the red-blooded girl with " pep" and happy good nature. Any girl wno is ureu anu lanquid and has a poor complexion and dull eyes can improve her condition and be far happier if- she will simply take Gude's Pepto-Mangan until she has put her blood into good condition. Red blood means "full of life" and "full of life" usually means happiness. Try Gule's Pepto-Mangnn ahd see how much better you feel. Doctors have used it nearly thirty years for weak, run-down people, ft heir them get well. Sold in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a degree of his Honor, Judge Edward Mclver, in the case of P. it. Huntley, Plaintiff, against Robert Hubbard, Defendant, I will ofTer For sale before the Court House door i in Chesterfield, S. ('., on Monday, the sixth day of February, A. D. 1922, at twelve o'clock, Noon, the following [Inscribed property, to wit: "All that certain tract of land, situite in the County of Chesterfield, State >f South Carolina, containing twenty teres, more or less, as shown by plat ->f same made by J. C. Coit, surveyor, ind recorded in the office of the Clerk [)f Court for said County in Deed Book 25, page 268, and bounded by lands of Brigman, Powell, Hall, and by Thompson's Creek; being the same tract of land conveyed to Robert Hubbard by leed of Mary W. Powell, dated February 21st, lt'07 and recorded in Died hook z.j, page zos. Term1? of sale, CASH. Purchaser j .? pay fur all necessary papers. ? W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court & Special Master. 4 Do You CJse Good Fap^r When You Write? We Gail Print Anything and Do It Right : i 'urchase of ! K E R Y jfFFER YOU FOR jy & Monday pieces ites bowls, pitchers, dish that you want, of some pieces, 15c to 75c hoice iach Es>t value ever offered S ;ra\v lur &ock which was the Xmas rush, and r assortment than ever h shipment of our ious DIES > rvrtm Ant >OltCIICIll I Lots of Good ) be Had '4and Store I , ! BIDS RECEIVED I The county will buy corn if shelled j and sacked in even weight. Sacks must be sound and free from weevils. I: J. A. Teal, Clerk. o o 3 The Chronicle $i.fiU a year. HE WHO LOOKS BEFORE HE LEAPS BUILDS " Dollar-Stret< If you intend to p or have a repair job ah< wise if you. promptly d CYPS 'THE WOOD It's common knowledge posted that Cypress bu picking for people who Cypress averts repair bill Maybe your work woi grades of Cypress. So your pocketbook. Your lumber dealer kno him what you intend to "The grade you need is These are "dollar-stretching" And don't worry. You'll not ness by using the lower grades < Buy it by the trade-mark, sho I J1 _ or uunaic. Write us for list of FREE P Southern Cypress Mfr 242 Graham Building, Jarksouvill YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US KN< ' I /vivV' /// ?vv J? . C /> K // /r/ / We Are Expecting A C Give Us Your Justice & Cheraw, :< :<s w * Signs and | PAIN Drop a card and will c '? R. G. Mai ^ Cheraw, ^ Try A Sack ^ lucile or b: High Grad A GUARANTEE WI1 Horton H Cheraw El \ / Plumbir Electrical Contractii Plumbing an Phone 263 - . a A A A A AAA/i % J Fatromz ? Adverti y ?_?. X They ar boosters deserve business. ? L== ? 3* BIDS RECEIVED Bids will bo received for erecting a rarehouse 26x30 m?tal sides and roof, nformatlon may be jbtained at thl9 ffice, bids must be in befsre Jmuary Oth. J. A. Teal, Clerk. orcrpKssr, and Biw.ni mit kkbpS" :hing Days." ut up a building ead of you, you'll be ecide to use genuine [ESS ETERNAL" with people who are ildings provide poor enjoy repair jobs. s. 1't need the higher 1 f much the better for ws what's what. Tell build or repair, and, the grade you'll get." u/irh nrudent neonle. r- < r be sacrificing everlastingaf " I'ide Water" Cypress, wn below, on every board LANS for farm buildings. 8* Assn. lotict on "Tide Water" Cvpra.* ? vcu ran identity _ j, it by thi? marks ' YOU. IF HE N?\/A OW AT ONCE. i^r, ll if," [ ar of Coal This Week Order Now Chapman S. C. Posters * ? TED | ome in to see you cfarlan $ s. c. 8 ' ? of Our LUEBIRD le Flour :h every sack, endrix Co. \ edric & lg Co. ag and Supplies d Heating cheraw. s, c. f - A? ? e uur * - n X isers i ? ! and .* your f 1 f VVVVWWWvV . .. ,J