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f rv i-t c Agricultu Location An Environmeri The College is located in C j | County at the foot of the Blue Mountains, on the homestead o: C. Calhoun, and later of his : law, Thos. G. Clemson. The C ij over 800 feet above the sea and the climate is healthful a vigorating. Temptation to di< or to spend money foolishly n duced to a minimum. The students are under stri< itary government and every el 1 made to train up young mei will reflect credit on the Collej 11 on the State. Religious Ir fluences ' The College contributes to t I ary of four resident minister: II conduct divine services and d torul work among the cadets i racks. There is a flourishing day School and Y. M. C. A. wi salaried Secretaries. A $75,1 M. C .A. building was complete II uary, lb 16. Requiremen Of Admissio II No student will be admitted not at least 16 years old at th of entrance. An honorable discharge fro I last school or college attended | quired. The scholastic requirement the same as those of the othi leges in South Carolina. Dcta given in College catalogue. { Hazing is forbidden by tin j of the State as well as the I* j the College. No application \ accepted, whether for re-adn first entrance, unless the f cant has filed pledge of prey e - j form not to haze. |_ ?- - ..I ? ? I zihfirt Jltpnizi fif 1? ? W. S. S. rally at the Courthouse Friday, at 1 1 o'clock. Mr. C. J. llunl'-y has moved to Bad in, N C Mrs. Mamie Britton is visiting relatives in Camden. Mrs. Felix Cannon and children are visiting Dr T. E. Lucas. Mrs. C. K. Curtis r.pent several days in Paxville last week. Miss Rachel Arm'ield, of Monroe, is visiting Miss Nelle Melton. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mel* ivoen are visiting Mrs. J. A. Welsh. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay returned to her home in Chester Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. Cannon has returned from her reeentl visit t > Silver, S C. Capt. A. D. Fitz and family, from Clio, spent Sunday at the home of the Rev. B. J. Guess. Miss Sadie McElveen, of Lake City is spending the week at the home ol her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. 1'yrd, of Jeflfer son, are visiting Mrs. Byrd's parents. _ I M_.. L' <1 .. A?l I ail VI 4*1 X Ji. AVI. .tiL'iiWII. Miss Nannie Huntley, from Wedesboro, is vsiting her brother, Mr. T. I). Huntley. Messrs. John Funderburg and Gil liam Blackwell, of Hamlet, were visitors in town Sunday. Mr. Andrew R. Phillips, Jr., son of the Rev. A. R. Phillips, is now enroute to France with the colors. The candidates for United States Senate from South Carolina will speak in Chesterfield next Tuesday. Mr. J. T. Grant and Mr. B. 15. Melton went to Columbia Monday to take Jim Jones to the state asylum Mr. J. Walter James and wife, of Darlington, will be the guests next Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hayden. The Masonic Lodge of Chesterfield recently bought a $100.00 Liberty Bond. The Wexford Stamp Club meets Saturday, June 22<\. Let everybody come. rar. l.. u. rninipii and wite, ol Hopewell, Va., visited *it the home of the former's father, the Rev. A R. Phillips. Mr. C. H. White, recently of Mc Bee, has returned to Chesterfield and is again associated with the WhiteBuchanan Garage The Local Board of Registration has been busy for several days reclassifying registrants. The work is not yet completed. Miss Mattie Gaddy has gone to her home in ,W>ngate. She wil return in few days and teach a class in piano ILEA ire, Chem NE d | Four Year 11" nrrnn / */M I ~ I CC V/U Gl )conee Ridge f John AGRICULTUR1 jon-in'ollege Agronomy level, Agricultural Education *n~ Animal Industry ssipate ire re- Botany Chemistry ct milTort is Dairying n who Entomology a,ul Horticulture Soils I"" Veterinary Science ENGINEERIN he sal- Civil Engineering s? who Electrical Engineering ? Pas* ?. i i n Mechanical Rngineenn r Sun- Textile Engineering th two . ... , >00 V. Architecture (1 jan. Chemical Engineering CHEMISTRY ts Chemistry The above courses ir ^ ? lish, History, Political Ec< who is work, etc. e time .. . . - . . mi the Short Cot ONE YEAR COUR are AGRICULTUR r Col- (October .1(1 to Jut \U are Requirements; IS yeai years farm experience, < . laws in school. w* of TWO YEARS COUI V'llbu TEXTILES ussion appli- Requirements; 18 year cribed year of mill experience, in school. %ceal J-titere&t The postoflice at Middendorf reports W. S. S. as follows: Total of War Saving Stamps sold for week ending June 15th, $223.75. Mr. II. A. Watson accompanied by his children, Grady, llurris, Virginia and Christine visited in Union County North Carolina, last Sunday. Prof. Claude RI. Melton returned Wednesday to his home in Sumter 10 spend n iew nays uciore utaiug up his work in interest of War Savings. Regular Communication of Chesterfield Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will he held Friday evening, June 21st, at <:!{() o'clock. By order <jf B. F. Teal, W.M. "A Bachelor's Elopement" a '! act comedy will be given by local talent, at the school auditorium at Mt. Croghan Friday night for the benefit of the Red Cross. Wanted: 1000 Frying-Sized Chickens and 500 Hens. Will pay highest prices. PARNELL MEEHAN. Corp. R. E. Ilanna, who has finished a short course of military train ing at Camp Moore, and C. 1$. Hanna, in Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Jackson, visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. W. J. Hanna, Sunday. On Friday at 1 1 a. m. there will be a big W. S. S. rally at the Courthouse. F'rof. K.Marion Rucker, of Columbia University, noted orator, will speak Let this meeting be a record-breaker in the matter of attendance. Every man whose heart is r'ght will try to be here. There will be a 'luff presentation service at St. Paul Methodist ehui< h next Sundav morninif at the preach ing hour. The flag to >" so presorted is the ser mc flag of that church, which carries !7 st< i s representing so many young men members of that ongrepal'on who are now w.tli <hu colors. There will be a great rally day for the colored folks on .July 4th. A roll has been issued to all colored preachers of all denominations to meet at the Courthouse at noon next Saturday to plan for this bitf patriotic rally day. Let all come. The colored people have been intensely 'oyat in this crisis and ^reat thinys ire expected of them. One of the military measures now receiving serious consideration is to extend the present a^e limit of conscription ten year, which will include men up to 42 years of ago. This extension will apply particularly to those not "continually employed" in occupations considered important to the welfare of the country at this time. War Savings Stamps save lives. I I I ' I tsoi testry, Ens xt sessiois ~d^ educa1 rse in these war t RKiet. The College tion to make towar E of institutions musl the nation. President Will young men under t tion, and if alreadj cation. A sufficint nun the War Departinei college students an and complete their dents enter the ser 1. Qualified E Engineering Enlist list until graduatio to enter an Engine sion, or they enter G 2. Qualified E Naval Reserve, anc Engineering School in the Naval Reserv R. O. T. C.) 3. Qualified A CLASS may enlist to active duty in th The Secretary under draft age wli can render the n; FIRST AND SER seventeen years of iclllllc Enj?- age nntJ bc prepai )llomy, Shop tahlishment. Engineers and GOVERNMENT 1 YOUNG MEN RE irSGS ESSARY TO KEE needs of the army SE IN After the wai E I sented to men trai 1C 1st) | cat lines. If the L rs of aite, 3 world, she must ha -Li. 1 I _ ll^u K,auuE For C *SE IN - ?,"? W M. eight grades CL.ELIS i MRS. HANNA ENTERTAINS The graduating class of Chesterfield High School was royally entertained C yesterday evening by Mrs. J. W. h Hanua, at her home on Craig street. As the guests arrived they were served by Mesdainos T. L. Ilanna, B. F. Sanders, Miss Eva Teal delicious punch from a great bowl set in a j, leafy brower at the end of the hall. ^ Games were provided, among which ()| was a guessing contest, prizes for which were a box of candy and a package of chewing gun. The Victrola furnished splendid '' music Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. T Among those present were: Misses Nelle Melton, Mary Belle Welsh, Violet Welsh, Margaret (iriggs, Dorothy I.ucas, Serena Ham- ^ moml, Esther Rivers, Ola Davis: T( Messrs James Millard and Leonard j. Campbell, the class; Misses Sadie Me Elveen and Rachel Armfield, Doris , , , .. ,, ti i..aney ana r,va ieai: messrs. uray C] land Douglass and Floyd Douglass. { Hear Prof. E. Marion Rocker Friday at 11 o'clock. Il W.S.8. WILL GO OVER THE TOP Chesterfield county is preparing to .ustain her fine fecord made in the Ited Cross and Third Liberty Loan drives. In both of those instances she did all and more than was required of her. 'I' The W.S.S. drive is now in full swintf. The enormous sum of $000,000 is requested of Chesterfield county, to be taken in War Savings tl Stamps between this date and Decern- n her It 1st. iKwi,.- tu.. ,.r m.. (J. \V. Duvall, of Cheruw, County Chairman of the War Savings Committee, the entire county has been organized by school districts and it is the intention to (jive every man, a| woman and child* in the couty an op- h portunity to lend some money to the | United States government with which \\ to properly equip our boys "over (; there." I Of all the States in the union hi South Carolina now foots the list. We believe that when the tale is told Old South Carolina will go bounding over the top and Chesterfield county, an integral part of the State will have done her duty well. n tl fWSSI ; i WAR S.'YINGSSLUIPf l?*US? BY TMS , UNITED STATU f< j 0OT&RNMZMT i Buy Them And Help Win The War ^ 70B BALK KVKEYWHKBK Fc yineering, I OPENS SI riON A PATRIOTIC Dl : m. i _ n__ m. f imci every lecnnicany trained man i a* well as other agencies, have a r< ds the winning of the war. The spe< I be subordinated to the one purpose ion has declared that it is the patrii wenty-one years of age to seek a tecl r in College, to continue and comple1 iber of technically trained men is so * it has made the following provisions riving at draft age before graduation courses. Immediately upon graduati vice in their special lines. ENGINEERING STUDENTS may e cd Reserve Corps and be placed on n.. At graduation they will have an ?er Officers' Training Camp to try fo the Engineers' Corps as a private. ENGINEERING STUDENTS may < I on graduation may enter the U. S. I and train for Ensign's Commissions 'es will likely not be eligible for me ml iGRICULTURAL STUDENTS IN T in the Quartermaster's Reserve Corpi lat branch of the service after gradus ' of War has distinctly stated that 10 have entered upon a technical colic ition the greatest servic by being VING AFTERWARDS. Young me age can graduate by the time they re red for maximum usefulness in the < technicians cannot be made over nig WILL BE SERIOUSLY EMBAR1 FIJSF *rn RFP.IN MOW THF TP A P UP THE SUPPLY OF SUCH MEN and for carrying out the war prograi r the* greatest opportunity in history ned in Agriculture, Engineering and J. S. is to be a leader in the reconstr ive men trained for the task. 'atalogue, Application Blank, Et< Write at once to RIGGS, Pres 1SOX GOLLEGB, S. CHICKENS WANTED Wanted: 1000 Frying-Sized hickens and 500 Hens. Will pay ighest prices. BUSY BEE CAFE. w.s.s. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING Piano and organ tuning and repairig. A. B. FRALEY. nth Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw, r at Chesterfield. tf. w.s.s. You can at least be in the second ne of defense?be a war saver. CARD FROM MR. STEVENSON . 0 the Democratic Voters of the Fifth Congressional District: I respectfully ask to be renorrinat1 and re-elected to Congress from lis District and agree to abide the suit of the Democratic Primary lection. I will not be able to spend much me in the District this summer, beiiiso of the great amount of imporint legislation growing out of the ar situation, but will attend meetigs whenever possible. It is absoitely essential for Congressmen to e at their post this time.W. F. STEVENSON. ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES J. Clifton Rivera. 0 Democratic Voters of Chesterfield County: I will be a candidate for re-election 1 the House of Representatives in ic coming Primary, subject to the ules governing the same. J. CLIFTON RIVERS, Mt. Croghun, S. C. Peter C. Campbell I come before the voters of Ches?rfield County. I stand unchnngc-1 l?Ie for peace, liberty and justice of umanity, and peace to all the world. , stand for the administration, from ; food row Wilson on down. I oppose ! ermanism. I hate the name of i le junkers, who hate peace and li- j erty. I am pledged to the rulings f the primaries. PETER C. CAMPBELL. I NOTICE j Those interested will please take otice that the time for candidates in ic Democratic Primary to file their ledges expires on Wednesday, July d, next and that the first campaign :eeting will be held at Patrick on uiy 4th. | Further meetings will be held as dlows: Cheraw, at night, August 19 McBce, August 20th. Jefferson, August 21st. P.>gela?id, August 22d. Ml. Croghan, August 23d. Court House, August 24th. M. J. HOUGII, Chairman, J. CLIFTON RIVERS, Secretary. n ? II ? I I ~ ? II M ? u M I. M ? M OLI Textiles, SPT. 11, 1 jjy AWARI An a national The Cc sal contribu- year scho eial interest* | an,i Texti I now before One-Year tober 3rd otic duty of, arshap is inical educe- tion. te their edu- Scholar tions are ssaentiel that houses a(. to encourage for fu? 1 to continue scholarshi on, such ?tu- session, ai award. nIUt in Credit the .nactive amination opportunity The gt, >r a Commit' Correctioi .. . , Kntinjr th 4 ,n the applicants Navy Steam and free 1. (Student. findings t >er.hip in the (he Co?e on the m HE SENIOR (he i|lfQ . to be called statc Bot lt,on- sion of t young men lo the St !?e education The Cc EDUCATED o|| app|i< n sirteen or free tuit ach the draft military es- SUI rht, and OUR Agricultu MASSED IF rJuI INING NEC- I Corn Clu both for the (Jul m at home. July will be pre- Rural Pr other techni- July uction of thei Cotton G (Jul County ! - (Jul Poultry 1 ( Jii ident etc., $1.(1 No tui The Government needs your ey; you need the stamps. r Ev' SXsR V: 5 U*k p ? TH ' /ffnVV'^i fif i'-:* n'rrtiVfifflfa l LEGE Military 1 Q 1 Q 0 OF SCHOLARSHIPS MILI' d FREE 1UITION Clemson dlege manitains 169 four- War Depai larships in the Agricultural lege." A1 ile Courses, and 51 in the wear the u Agricultural Course (Oc- tary discip to June 1st). Each schol- instruction worth $100 and free tui- army ollicc Clemson hip and entrance examine- men in t) held at the county court holding hi 9 A. M.t July 12th. Write declared, ^formation in regard to the 1917 went ps open to your county next ing camp, nd the laws governing their won comr military ii will be given for any ex- even mori s passed at the county seat. young me ate Board of Charities and opportunit ns is charged with investi- technical ? e financial standing of all training. 1 for four-year scholarships Clemsor tuition, and reporting their the Scnioi o the Board of Trustees of Ofticers' 1 go. This Board passes up men> sop] latter, accepting as correct students rmation gathered by the Basic Cou ?rd. Appeal from the deci- instructioi he Trustees may be made ' Seniors r ate Board of Education. Course if dlege will furniah blank* to oualilied, :anti for acholarahipa and quired to ion. ? All UtllUII. V1MER SCHOOL A11 stu? ? vanccd Ct Courses For ernmcnt ,r.l Teachers and slutle y 2nd to August 10th) $9.00 per b Boys sistence. y 16th to July 27th) 31st to August 10th) 1 e r , graduate eachers 2nd to July 13th/ complete traders ^ ^ y 2nd to July 23rd) . the adva. . . , . tically to >uperintendents . , y 2nd to July 13th) nishc'1 by husbandry p ily 16th to July 23rd) Cost of All Courses For Tea oom, Board, Water, Light, Sc 0 per day. For Chetn tion charged. mon- Protect your soldiers with your I I * savings. I Wa erything Nec< And Desiral IT IS not necessary to spend more to ge of comfort, beauty, roominess for five, riding and modern conveniences. Ami?you cannot get for less all of the i tages of Model 90! It has a powerful, reliable motor that sq every bit of power from every drop of gaso It has electric Auto-Lite starting and lij vacuum fuel system, rear cantilever spring; tires non-skid rear and 100 inch wheelbase. With ftarrow turning radius, easy op? clutch, simple and convenient control,Mod; easily handled. Order your Model 90 at once. Fivi Points of Overland superiority: Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price I Pour. Ifodtl oo Touting Cor. Mjo?f.o. b. Toledo?Prut tubjtti to i IE LUCAS AUTO CO CHESTERFIELD, S. C. . / ^PS ^'jtetiriLdiZ-i k J?v.^iuf. ;W -2H -"V*l . M 1 n. [ raining ===== rARY TRAINING College is rated by the rtment as a "Military Col1 students are required to niform and are under mililine at all times. Military is supervised by regular ;rs- ^ College has over 800 le service, many of them gh rank. When war was fifty-one of the class of to the first officers' trainand forty-seven of these nissions. Since then, the nstruction has been made . 2 efficient. No patriotic : n can afford to mica the ' y of combining with a . education thorough military i College is a member of r Division of the Reserve 'raining Corps. All Fre3hlomores and Short Course are required to take; the ' 11 rse of three hours military 1 per week. Juniors and gu nay enter the Advanced physically and otherwise I and if admitted, are re- i take additional military in- j| lents in the basic and Ad>urse receive from the gov$14.00 on their uniforms, nls in the Advanced Cou:se month in addition for sub10 obligation rests upon the of the Advanced Course, n of it gives distinct mili>rtunities. Membership in iced course amounts praca two year scholarship furthe Federal Government. RIVE COURSES chert of Agriculture in hools. (1 Session) littt. (1 Session) Write For Details. line up and sign up on National r Savings Day. / iggjjj f it | HCmr" ' 4 essary 1 >le I t a car j||ij udvan- ||| [ueezes . jpj ?l?ting, fe%f i, large | ' rating r ^ i\ 00 is II (*? ? without moiici \ MPANY 1 I