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/ THE WAY TO | THE US BY W " The business farmer makes his lan yield everything it is capable of pre aucinp unuui u,i...ein ox wiver>uic;i tion that includes livestock raisin ami soil-buikling in its program?anknows what it costs. If such a system was adopted on al farms in the South that are ownei and operated by intelligent farmer.* the wealth of this section would 1> Increased a hundred fold, and ever; :farmer would be certain of a go<n living, and occupy the independcn station in life which the proper util iuztion of our wonderful agriculture resources always assure**. Value of Double Cropping System Our climatic and soil condition make It possible to raise two or men crops a year and It is a losing tv.isi nese to stop with one. A rolutioi For POTATO BUGS and ; Worms, there is but one "Kalibor" 1 . *. A-A A. A, A. fVV V V*' W V V 'V V f4 | Ready-I I Reduced t 1 * t ? X Everv I Coa * Coa % Cap 1* a t * Dre * ? in our store r< f Y X See them no * are pici f | | L. M. E X Chera1 V ?* "Over 1 Remember when wear was beioic an a ' plugged" you? Yc Think of the next time you pa er you are a soldier ( OUR I Cherav SUCCESS IN FARft E OF THE RIGHT . M. GOODMAN, EDITOR FAI ID LIVESTOCK WILL BRING V d that will allow the growing of sum-'oi nier and winter legumes, preceding p i- <>r following grain crops, will protect ? :he land, afTord pasture for stock at '' all si :isons, good forage, and, better | still, crops to turn tinder after th'\v ><1 ' have finished their work of drawing fa ' nitrogen from the air and storing it (-| ' in the soil. ci c< y j Lime Needs of Southern Soils 1 Most of the soils of the South ne"d ^ t lime. Legumes?our best soil-improv- jn " ing crixjis?do not grow well on soils ft 1 deficient in lime, and liming is good u for nearly all crops. j>i Plnwphnte and mixed fertili7.ers fa , should be used. Lime, phosphate, , tfi . and, in S"ine sections potash, are nee- "t - ess.iry to insure the best results, to i L/, t/ps require a balanced ration, and i VV nil insects, Lice, Bugs and FC safe and effective remedy TIE PURE SEED CO. ' if to-Wear | i in Price I f Y f! ... ? <? : f > * i r i t suit Y! V t < e $ nd SS Y educed in price v v Y vv before they X ked over Yi <v? f ? ? * j r t| Ivans Co. | ,V, s. c. 111 V f * he Top" Servic i when the only time they g;o itl::ck so you wouldn't get ?u literally had to fight for yoi Wilson Bros. "Unk iss our store. They are wortl >r not. Priced from SI.00 to $2.00 PAJAMA STOCK IS COMP Straw Hats Reasonably Priced "A Shape for Every Face" Mailoy & Co. South C LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION CHANGES PLANS >VJI1 Help More Fanners. The South Carolina Co-operative ' Livestock Association finds it necessary to change it's plan of organiza- , tion so that the great mass of livestock men of the State can become members and be benefitted instead of a comparatively small number; as " would have been the case under it's original plan. _ i In changing to a non-stock association it feels sure of accomplishing the good that the association is being or- I \ . ' V /1ING FOUND IN SYSTEM '.MING BPte J ' ** -V ', ;vr*/Jl $&&& ; : "'"?1 SKfW?H3*; ; KfRN P ' ' ! ' $ * *? ''jjj^ i PI ' P" v; . ?Jjpi : ^S' WEALTH TO THE SOUTH >. > ? **' ,. tie of the*o elements cannot take tnfl lace of another. A Guide for the Farmer The accompanying fanu scenes lould be typical of all Southern iricfl. Where you find fields of over, alfalfa or snv bean*. "rain Ops, good barns and silos, a few >ws, sheep, bogs and chickens, you nd prosperity. Horo the farmer l?n9 unething to sell every week or month i the year, and plenty cr' gr>od things >r his table. J To is certain of a good ring and is not hurl much by low rices for any one crop. Take those .rm views as a guide. If you have ie land, you can do as well as he other fellcw.; All of us have i start at the bottom and buiid up. re should start right, and built' vuli, -- ...j % )R RENT?Eight rooms and bath room, electric lights and water, furnished for $30.00 per month. Located over New a, 10 & 2i?c Store. Apply to L. R. COX, at the New Store. n wmrniis -? . .... - - t r Always at Your Service for Printing Needs! " > Is there something you need in the follow ing lisiT Rl/fb Announcements Wrddlnii Stationers Envelope Tnriusures Sn!e Bills ilactl Hills Price lists At.1 ir. l is I art Tick* Is riri'.Intvis Cards Vrludfw Cards n I Time C rds Qj 1 -Iter Heads 5 ' i". ale Heads fij hill Heeds envelopes 8 Cslllnii Cart!] Leaflets ( Si.dements u Milk Tickets Menl 1 tclieJs Shipping lads I Announcements Briefs Notes Coupons Pamphlets Catalogues Blotters Circulars Invitations Posters Folders Checks Blanks Notices I nhi.li Lrjjnl Pilanlll Mrau Card# Placards Dodders Post (lards Prod rams Kecelpts Prompt, careful arid efficient attention given to every detail 1 rn Don't Send Your Order I Out of Town Until You I See What We Can Do !(?(i Is a proscription for Colds, fever end LaGrippe. It's Hie nost speedy remedy we know, j e Men! fc ycu clean nnderinfectcd if a bullet jr underwear. 4 >n Suits" i fighting fortvlicthLETE Carolina ganized for. With a capital stock organization only those who have money to tie up in stock at $100 a share could become members. Inthat Case the small livestock man who needs the help of the association most would have been left out. It's present plan makes it possible for anyone interested in livestock to become a member and receive the numerous benefits to be had from co-operative marketing of livestock. Under its revised plan there is ? $10 membership fee. This entitles its ' members to all of its rights and privi- , leges. There will be a small com- , mission of 3% deducted from each | sale. Funds accumulated in this way i will be used for the maintenance and operation of the association. It at the end of each year there is a surplus it will be distributed back to the mem bcrs in proportion to the amount of i business don for each during the year < This places it on a non-profit basis. j The co-operative marketing of live- j stock will save the growers consider- j able money that has been going to the r commission men. An outlet such a? ( the association purposes will get for the farmer the best prices to be had Information furnished in regards to all phaess of the livestock industry will be of great value. The assis- < tance of the association will stabilize the growing and marketing of livestock and place it on a sound busines? basis. The success of apy business , is based as much on its marketing end ( as its producing end. The South Caro- f lina Co-operative Livestock Associa- ( tion with its main office at Beaufort, c S. C.. will be in a position to give this t sevrice to the livestock producers of s this State. t * i $l.r>0 a year for The Chronicle r c "MIRACLE" WAS BEYOND HER [ a Unfortunate Italian Woman Threatened With Death by Her Superstitious Townspeople. Torello Rossi, u peasant of San c I*rospere, Tuscany, (had been 111 for t some lime. As the cures given did (] not improve ids condition, the popuki- c tion decided thut he was the victim of witchcraft. After taking council together, they decided that the witch must be discovered by the tests which liuve been in practice for uges, says a Rome dispatch. The family of Rossi were told to put his underlinen into a pot of boiling water, and then beat them with rods. Tids process would cause grave physical pain to the witch, who would q then call and cure the sufferer. This was done, and u few days later an old i p woman who had originally lived next 1 door to Rossi uppeared at the hous \ ller visit immediately .condemned her in the eyes of the populace us the witch and she wus ordered to frettier supposed victim from his Illness. She promised to do so, but said tha it whs impossible unless she had the aid of three other women who were more conversant with witchcraft tha i j she was. But the three were not forth coining, and the "miracle" was there fore left to the old woman, who trie I everything she could think -of to cure the sufferer, hut without success. Tie.' crowd was liuully aroused to such anger that the unfortunate woman would , , t1l|1 prouauiy nuvc ut*uu utu?w?^u ** river but for the timely Intervention of the carabineers. 0 A Tonic | j 1 For Women i j to "I was hardly able to drag, 1 $ was so weakened," writes Mrs. jL | HT W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. \ < P "The doctortreated me for about ^ j fc? two months, still I didn't get j p any better. I had a large fam- $ ; ily and felt 1 surely must do ^ j something to enable me to take J ; P care of my little ones. I had . < V] beard of t < CARDUI M v? in i v ra : a ino woman's ionic g "1 decided to try it," con- J rj tinues Mrs. Ray ... "I took f V eight bottles in all ... I regained my strength and have ^ ^ had no more trouble with woX manly weakness. 1 have ten Z M children and am able to oo all ^ my housework and a lot out- 1 doors ... 1 can sure recom- r W mend Cardui." Aj Take Cardui today. It may M be just what you need. nj At all druggists. $ BsHBflnBCBgS "f _ .1. a I BUSINESS LOCALS Excellent summer pasturage about I mile from Cheraw for about fifteen ir twenty head cattle. Apply to It T. S. EVANS. o LOST?Brown Overcoat with belt, and bands on wrist. Between Che raw and Chesterfield. Receive reward by returning same to 1'. J. ? Gordon, Box r.27, Alleghany, X. Y. J4-3t. o WE pasture cattlo per head, only one dollar month. Sl'XCREST FARM, If J. "W. Rainwater, Caretaker. Tours for Students. A committee of representative Hollanders has just revived a work which was undertaken before the war in the effort to arrange an exchange of in temntlonal tours for students, botb male nod female. The object of these journeys Is, by making the acquaintance of foreign countries and peoples to widen the mental view and to open the eyes of those taking part to the necessity for friendly relations among the civilized nations of the world. It Is proposed that similar committees in each of the countries engaging in Hie Interchange shall receive till tour!ctn and arrange for visits t? places and institutions thut woild bi of Interest und value. o NOTICE. i Notice is hereby given, That the indersigned intend to apply to the Secretary of State of South Carolina or a charter authorizing them to deal n general merchandise of every kind ind description under the corporate lame of FARMERS MERCANTILE COMPANY. T. A. McARX. W. E. HURT, JR. o Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION -4- I The examination for the award of acant Scholarships In Winthrop; College and for admission of new I itudents will be held at the County ?ourt House on Friday, July 7, at a. m. Applicants must not be less han sixteen years of age. When rholarship3 are vacant after July 1 hey will be awafdcd to those inak nir the highest average at this exami. lation, provided they meet the conlitions governing the award. Appli:ants for Scholarships shouil write o President Johnson before the cximination for Scholarship examinaion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and ree tuition. The next session will >pen September 20th, 1922. For fnrher information and catalogue, adtress Pres. D. 13. Johnson, Rock Hill, 5. C. Rub.Afy-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected snores, tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism. NtOFESSIOXitli CARDS DR. 0. H. PURVIS P1IYSICIA.Y & SUKUEOX ffice Residence 'ub!Ic Square linger St. 'hone 243 Phone 247 CHERAW, S. C. DR. T. P. IVAN MA MAKER, Jr. eye specialist Office Hours 9 fo 2 Office nt Residence I P. A. MURRAY, JR. Attorney at Law CHERAW, S. C. Office upstairs Lyric Theatre Lldg 66 6 ' will break n Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia | G Sj There are v jCj a Lady has gooc $ then a Boy has ; if! oet around the ( <s $ w B v "Leon | "VVhi I Cheraw r if: < uifX I10I.I.S, .mis, (A Mil IS Our cake is living up to its first reputation. We will bake to order for any occasion. We have real homemade Rolls, Jams and Marmalades, not to mention Candies and other good things. Come in and see our fancy work and chiWren's clothes. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Subscribe to The Chronicle, $1.50 ? Jg WE ARE READY AND HOPE TO SERVE YOU M Come and see our TRUCK; we are shipping truck every 1H day. Why not patronize home industry and get the best more W cheaply and fresh AT HOME. ? ft ;Wk CHER AW TRUCK FA M ' j ^B ll ill ll ci^^rettes j ' Buy this Cigarette an ^ \ and aids appetite and digestion. ^ # / Cleanses mouth and teeth. \ ^ great boon to smokers, \ relieving hot, dry mouth. , ^ \ Combines pleasure and benefit. :| Don't miss the joy of the new SB!6LErS P-K-the sugarcoated peppermint tid bit! ^ iSS iSlf G?i?dljr f/' ^ premiums /y j jjj^ ^ v i iood Lines I 1 1 T T ^ arious kinds ot good lines. You say $ I lines when she is tall and graceful, -jj t good line when he knows how to % Girls. , | Have Two Good Lines lard" Cleanable Refrigerators ^ te Mountain" Freezers jcj. r Hardware & Supply Co. i ( Chernw. S. C. $ 1 . Coal and Wood i Any Quantity Delivered Any Place in Town. John W. Justice At Cferaw Implement Co. .