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REPWR OF TRUSTEES OF WINTHROP COLLEGE Covers the Work of tie Past Year and Presents the Needs of fhe Coming Year. The annual report of the Board of Trustees of Winthrop College to the General Assembly of South Carolina has been. made up. It covers the work of thie last year and liresents the needs of the coming vmar. The total enrolliienit of all depart mlients, ilcluding the Surmmer School, the Training School, together with the regular college classes, is 2,915. Of the 369 new student: ad inhi eit this year 21) are from seont.ry schools and colleges, 22 have been adimitted u pon exalination and 9 upon teachers certificates and 48 upon certificate and examination. Of the tetal numbiii ler of students enrolled in the college classes 341 or 32 per cent are the daughters of farmers. There ar three students pi1rsuiu lpot-raduat'e courses at the college this year, working for the A. M. degrce. Of the twelvc 8oo' Co:.linia womenvl pu s i g pos-JJt - r 111.11t co.(, at hlighevr instliltions.- of learn1ing outside of Sothrll ,;di . ix aro \VItl rop dot tu 1:-y :1! \\'; il ep lj \ [v int, th\\ leg w ib inl po iton~j to au e more .-lildh nta and will thi. to : . i t all the h Iih s chool ;:I d 111to pr--1arol d o "w le'. who have lt r(nfom het nIl,1 tui ni- a;. ay fror !I ik of 1o0 tim. Th11erIe( a e no (I P .) 5 1)I W inth 1ro, daughtery. Winihtfl Cotlleg renders a great iiollwci in its exit Istionl work to teit peol'le of the Statt outside of the (Col lege tlass--rims and (ampus. It gives crresptndniice COUrses, reading ,1 colrses, consultative servic relailve to svhool grioinds and Aiie limprove menit: supplis speakers for addresses anti lectures: it makes educational sur vcoye: conduct county study center. work for cou1ntry telbrs publislies a wceekly n)ew\: a:111er: issues mnany imi portant and helpful bulletins: helpts scho(ls ti sctiur teawhors hut suited to their work. (this" de1partmlent re spollded to 11 17 calls for sorvice in this particuair la-t year comiiina from colleges, highi schools, grad(ed school~s and rural llools.) The lio lemon stration work of the college in car ried on in I1 colintis of tle State for tie 1improvement of tle iomies and Living Conditions of the people. Dur ing the year 1920 5,1I meetings of the WomIl(n's and girls' home deionstra tion (lubs were held with an attend ance of 99,R11. Winthrop Colleg('s Mharter granted in IN]1, .wen no other South Carolina State ollege was o0nen to women pro vides for thie practical and higher edi cation of woieni, literary. scientific and ro .-io al an Wvinthr-op rol.. tge has bt,1 conductin CoIurs (l e.s thlrough all of ts' years in actord aice with this charter. There h1, bein vry little i th ss the (tunHc' r. hi a , - .. . as a u e.O .1 1( de t eri upon10 tni rin . I". 'hi- sersionu andI weialit rt a i ittos le vin for- lioli for the Chiritma. hoa' ys'- h it etld an ave~m- niht o inet pounds Ofnllii. Otnly v-ltin etloide ntI phad tost I ~t w ar e u '! t an redm totie Two( iound. 1 nd ai fr10 -ation.a Wn ho p., are prgessin. :Ihcnow or lifthr iug is ci rma~t'l n, th t I !br ry onh Dear tmel e t . o intw~w u p~iintl tit that tehers' ituti::lthse ll 11rvei l nd whoract . pr-al ly b a'lace f me ofilmirg ohn flt u-idn n.rean r te r~tl alr being eser of o theo Thnoe pulding foraliopns ioat Wn mtoryllps ofein , th libra nd rye larm ment Iis 0oing1at forarind the 1a rtiocafor al he yeatri fo h The dii lonen tround.i' 'unmi Tcheo loardorst. l~iles ofW~S inS.Tho Crole(wsh t'o avagil themselveteof the arnegsit plno tte atensionce or teaher e f inlthrop Celonlle n arelit aritng to puI nthat. l loneto opeal attion tte f arnoh t hat thuh i liiTe' onrltmen coleg pth . Pleimmer Sho ol last1 summ, was(1 .--8t.35 lie Sathie if no~lt be(' itter1 atil tendane fior the ntate runur Shof tars axmollnt, frmIt ic deghninhropt tiCollege Inal attetio to te fa t th, al thouI h 7the Thventoryitoe ttrtnsIte olealln lsbit--I the o Junt Y0 1920, til ,2d5,8io .35. thena tora iof Soth Vu io Carlin hgoi froe fttC teha le State TresuyIo t iaout tions tang taicg fro Ii t o-f ll'g reve-S lh Its life, together with some enhance ment In the value of some pf the land acquired. It should also be remem bered in connection with Winthrop's rcequests for appropriations that a good part of the money requested is to be returned to the State Treasury for the revenues of the College. HOSPILTAL OPENS IN GREENVILLF Emnma Mtoss Menmorial l~bedicaitedI Willi Evangelline Booti Ii Atfenidniice. Greenville, Jan. 15.-In the prcs ence of a large Crowd of people, anl~d with Natonal Commander Evangelline flooth in Ittenilance, file Em1n1ma Mloss lIooth lemorial hospital, the largest Salvation Army institution ;oluth of Italtimore and said by the n1ational commi1ander to be tle m11ost complete in the nation, today was dediented with fliting cereiiony. Commander Booth, who was taken ill ladt night, wa to! n *Ik to speak at the cerelony ;mt r.nhIers o head iuarters staff spokie 1r her. Con gr45ssman-lect J. .1. .adwai mde a t.tlk ml hubh:01 of the city of Greeni V~ie. andt it. -:. tGror of tihe oim'!nit b't aeh hul cargeof Eilding the '-il 4 i , a bsi speak ii s tlo. .\la yor 1 I 0.1a 4 ies ntedl l- at. Caal Tioli' law iiiem jim h saltih\rm that la is! c!M- ina cher .tent. inl ('oenanii : Mor enth i Is. 'hedu! to te iakt i tlio O ie fe (ver 1 1 half a hunlidredlolier:- of Ih! arG Y re here A wIhnSl l I k 11Va I il chIrh hI t nt " 'Al t was sta1, ted t nnr Itloths aartient in ospita to Ih t thIt she is cons'rLvi n her -tren'th in thenge fa of being 1)01 u t(. to the Greenville people before4 her dI pariture Tuesday. How Did It Get There? A Goadssvoa chor. mode of coPper, whIch natves heltove was given -y the lat114 Qiuer Vlietorin to lnt) Ashanti ehleffifn ind usedI by him as It throne, has been discovered In thea mid4st of a1 Jungle far from milman habitation to the Gold Coatst colony of Afrien. "The Farmer'is Worst Fnemny-Atatls. The Farmler's RiestFredla-np ''hese are the words of James Ilax te-. N. J.: "I-ver since I tr I( AT F- NAP I have alwa ,s kept it in tll hou s'. Never fails. tIsed about $3.00 worth of RAT-SNAP a year and fig ure it haves me -300 in chicks, eggs and feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient Just break up eake, no mixing with other good." Thiree sizes, 35v, G5v and $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Laurens Hardware Co., Putnam's Diruil Store and Kennedy Bros. 150 Men's He $12.50 Men's All Men's Scratch Fe HALF I, LAURENS, S, GINNINGS SHOW INCREA SE Prelimiary Report for 1911.0 Shows Lattrens County Crop Larger Than Last Year. County 1920 1919 The State ......1,45,777 1,400,33 Abbeville.31.263 26,494 Akten...12,387 39,329 Allendale ...... 13,291 19,26 Andersou .. .. ....77,216 79,63 1iamberg ........ 20,457 21,35 Barwell8199 30,145 Berkeley ..7869 10,02 Cahoun....... 37,650 32,82 Cherokee .. ... .. . 8,7.1 16,257 Chester ... ... ... 34,001 30,622 Chesterfield.32,792 : 1, . .0 Clarendon .. .. .. .6,176 1S794) Colleton ........2,51 Darlington .. .. .. -11,10s 1)Illon........ 37,630 ...0.832 Dorchester.. .........0 [-1.91 Edgefleld .. .. ...5,012 23,501 FairfilelId ... .. ...26,945 21 '6 Florence .. ... ....2,912 11:271 Georgetown .... 1,027 Greeinville .S....01 Greenlwood ...1. ..1.6 .. I lamlptonl ... .. .. 6,60 Iy 2. I orry .. .. .. . .. 9,078 .9 I1 KershAaw 8.... . 82 29,1 S 2l 7 21.. .. ... N1 he r .. ,. ..t O 1c ..:.. .. .. .. 0OrangIeburIg . . . . . . !1. 5 i,72 Pickens .. .. ... I 1 21.; lichla\nd ..... .........7 26. Saluda ....... ...... 29,51 2 . NS S )pt'e........08 1 23,2tp~ Sort5hurg.., .. . 7 Puiher .......... I2 27I6 k'nion ........ ....911 2.5 Wialliamsurh g . . . . 78 7,8 Iiol: 2:1,675 .115 NN'llliallislug . 3 i,3102 2 11, 109 York .. ..5.13,05 \ll others..........2,077 12,24 7 NOTIC()F RE1.' EGS'I1A'I'ro0N. Slitte of Soil!, ('aroiltist, (oll ofI li 1iatu remts. Not ice Is l1I-el)- giveux that 1Books i of 11tg ist rat toil for tile' registrat ion (,f I oci 'to es for filIe Al titl I lot I Eleet 1(1 t) 1,o held (,.i .lamitarv 25, 192 1, for- Matyor of tile' City of liaivtens will be closed' -it 12 Wo' 10th0001, 0il 1ridlay, the 14th! (Iy of Janutar1, 3,921. TIho saitd hook4 arIo open1 at the oO01ce of thle i uidor-sled Ill L'ao ures, 'Soot It ca oll a, :11( the p roloction of a .r Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days .Ltretind mone~y If PAXZO OINTMENT ffiol *:.' xingtu, lind. lked mn.1 or Protrad Ing Pi Itj.. y d~ovw.s Itchin~g Piles, and You vani Lct *A -41"ng after the 11tst noWilcatiou. Pricea Goo. $17.50M$32,82 Serge7an 1M,25 Velourand 30,62b it Hat,79o then3 PRICE7j Ma,7r 6,680 A2,I51 Cash 4C10 C7.0 .!.3 tiflcate of registration from the Board of Registration of the County entitling the applicant to vote in a ipolling pre cinct within the incorporated limits of the City of Laurens shall be a -con dition pre-requisite to obtain a certifl cate of registration for the Municipal Illection and the applicant must be a male citizen -of this State and of the United States, twenty-one years of age, or more; a resident of the State fo.r two. years, or more; a resident of the County for one year, or anore; and a resident of the City for four months, or more; and the applicant must have paid all taxq assessed against him, due and collectible for tjhe fiscal year, 1920. ,It. Fj,. BABB, Supervisor of Registration. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Notice Is hereby given that an clec tion for Mayor of the City of Laurens will be held in the City of Iaurens on AUTO We Do. We try to find id us and after finding I That's what you expi We work on you experiments go with Bring us You: Vince: Old A N DI Suits 125: dium Weight 'y 15 Men's Overcoat: est styles and colors, mar i made by Hart Schaffn< x, at HALF PRICE IE IN THE HC 9 CLOI othiers "Si the 25th day of January, 1921. The polls will open at the hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and close at the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon. No person shall be allowed to vote at said election whQ shall not have reg istored with the Municipal Supervisor of Registration as required ,by law. The polling precincts and managers of the election at the different opre cincts are as follows: For Ward One: Voting place at City Clork's Ofice. Managers: John Smith, J. E. Tolli son, W. D. Franks. For Ward Two: Voting place at Switzer's Store. Managers: J0. 'W. Martin, Jeff D. Sexton, J. H1. Cunningham. For Ward Three: Voting place at Laurens Cotton Mill ,Store. Managers: Jim Lewis, Walt 'le! lams. '1-orace Teague. For 'Ward Four: Voting place at Davis-Roper Co.'s Store. Managers: J. C. Wasson, John W. REPA It Right Or Not ie real trouble with cars :he trouble, fix it or tell ct, isn't it? r car as if it were our us. r Work and Gi 0.1t Moto -.ompan] Rolertson Hotel B14 Laurens, S. C. Y S' Boys' Heavy and M Suits HALF P1 $4.00 $6.25 to Vorsted Suits 1. yf Men's Outing &r Night Shirts in HALF FUSE REDUCE) lits Me". Fowler, John Switzer. For Ward Five: Voting plaoe at Jones-Taylor Hdw. Store. Managers: Fred Fuller, R. F. Jones, Roy B. Owiags. For Ward Six: Voting place at Power House. Managers: Erskine T. Todd, Ernest W. Machen, T. Mac Roper. At -the close of the election the Man agers will ascertain the result and re turn rame to the City Council of the City of Laurens as required by law. ALBMR''IT DIA L,, Acting Mayor. STANl1lBY CRENWS, City Clerk. -oe vbql withou question X% i 1UNT'S GnIve falls In the I rentm.ent of ITCH, ECZEMA, ':la u(WORTHTTER or ctj' AI (th 44r i:thi:j nain diseasem ',A~ a 75 cit box ut outrisk Laurens Drug Co. At All that are brought to you why we can't own., No slip.shod ie us a Trial. r Car, >ck edium Weight RICE $12.50 -3 off Pajamas and Choice Patterns PRICE enwnnel S. C.