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a A A * | I Agricultur y 1 Location and Envii L? J ment W ? Clemson is located on the ^ of John C. Calhour L I iater of his son-in-law, Thorns P | Clemson. The College is in ' . ? Piedmont section of the Stat ' 9 Oconee and Pickens Counties i I foot of the Blue Ridge mour 1 The climate is healthy and in ating. 1 The students are under m: 9 government, and every effo: 1 made to train up young men I will refleet credit upon the C fck I and the State. Temptations to dissipate or HflR money foolishly are reduced minimum. W 1 Religious Influenc IL Four churches are located i V community. The College contr B to the salary of the four mir lb 1 who do*pastoral work among th I [ > dents, as well as conduct divin H . vices. Five Sunday Schools Hf largely attended By the stude] WF A large and modern Y. M. building is used as a religiou: social center by the students the Faculty. The Y. ,M.' C. A, H* t ducts Sunday night services as F , ble Study classes. This organi: seeks to maintain about the stc m ,< a high moral atmosphere. Reauirements for . r w -< . . 1 mission . ''V( . . #>*&'# ?( . '. ^ \ o yV An honorable discharge froi last school or college attended Twefere high school units rec for admission to the Freshman iyK on certificate, without examin Scholastic requirements 'are gft detail in the college catalog. No student will be admitted is not at least sixteen years c the tim eof entrance. No student ' will be acc whether for re-admission or fin friTMs? nnlesa he has filed pledge of esrpcribed form no haze. ? Hazing is forbidden by tke of the State a# veil at the fa the College. _ __ 3 -r ? . SERGT. ALVtN YORK SPEAKS TO FRIENDS. ^ World War Hero Among Hi* Own People.?Expreuet Single Faith. Flowers of Kindness in the Paths U- --oi Living. J [. at Nashville* June 2.?At the annual Decoration Day at the Upchurcb burying ground in Wolf river valley, ?'-.x Fentress County, Sergt. Alvin C. .York, world war hero, yesterday resumed his role of elder in his church quitting his place beside his sweetheart on a wagon seat to speak to 500 mountain people gathered on the hill side for the service and the >-* big1 basket dinner in York's honor, * *Fhe returned ^oldier said: "Tl IaV il>n /Jaanoel 1 nvo '' "It IS Willi kUC uctj/vak >v>v ?v | -wards you all that I speak today. Love for you and all my people thrills my heart again when I meet , with you. . \ "It has been two years since we liave met here for this decoration. i While we are spreading flowers on the grave of the dead, we should re" '? ? member to mrow liowcxo m &iuuneas in the paths of those still living and help them reach a Christian life. have almost seen in the dark hours of midnight a vision into the j^early gates of Heaven. There are H things--that compel men to think of " ^oS- It ip- hard to be in the dark i hours c^night and see no one near, yet hear men dying not far away and rt *iear them pray to God to save them, ?rv*,f rvflF tVipir -nravers to WJ1U UO t ?SUW vu .u... x your right and left asking God, be* tween their groans, \o have mercy up on them. i "It is all right to ask God to have ^mercy, but don't put it off until the end is near. We should lead a Christian life so we can look up and say 'Lord, I'm ready/ Christ will take you safely through the dark valley 5" of death. ^ "If I were a preacher?and I'm -tfot, but just a simple country boy? I would think it one of the highest of honors, to be chosen from the multiplied millions, to do God's work While I have been gone, God has been my helper and keeper. Witn-i out the hand of God I know that I j would not be here today. I have j placed myself in, the hands of a Man j who never lost and will never lose a i battle." ' ?. i Pall Mall, Tenn.. June 2,?Sergt. Alvin C. York will not be excemmunicated from the Church of Christ Jp. lem: e, Chemistr IN EXT st; ron-. Scholarships The college maintains 16 year scholarships in the old ral and Textile courses, and i, and the One-year Agricultural C< 18 . Each scholarship is worth . per session and free tuition. ;e m it the Vacancies in four-year itains. ' ships in 41 counties to be fil vigor- summer. Vacancies in the C Agricultural Course Scholars ilitaiy ev*ry county. ft is An excellent opportunity t who cure a college training at ollege mum of cost. , Write now for the necess spend plication blanks and full i t0 a tion in regard to the sch open in your county. Free tuition ($40.00 per i 6S is granted to students judj able to Dav. The State Board of Charii iDutes Corrections is charged with iister3 gating the financial standing e siu- applicants for four-year schc e ser" and free tuition, and reportii , are findings to the Board of Tru P*A the College. This Board pa! : on the matter, accepting as s anJJ the information gathered ana state Board. Appeal from cision. of the Trustees may fc .. to the State Board of Educa rotinti [dents , Scholarship . and Ad- trance ExaminatS / Scholarship and entrance nations will be held by each n the Superintendent of Educati i? re- July 11th, 1919, beginning i - It will be worth your whil< Q>- for one of the scholarship* 5?jJ\ county. A four-year sch means $400.00 to help pay e > v and $160.00 in tuition, divide ?ld at ^ over the four yeaip. Applicants seeking to en eptea examination are .auviaeu w v it en- entrance examinations on Jul the v rather than wait until they .< it to the college this fall. Credit entrance will be given for all laws nations passed at the County ir? of Copies of old examinatio: tions will be furnished upon : mi^Ttubbsd SILVERSTREET S r , V. : ' ? Saturday, June' \ CHARAC / ' . Mrs. Mollie Tubbs (A Patriotic M< Aunt Serepty McDougal (A Weall Miss Clingie Vine ( Romantic 01< Mrs. Ellen Hickey (A Kind Neigi Elsie West (A Red Cross Nurse) James Scotland Tubbs (One of Ur Simon Rubbels (The Grocery Mai Major John Pepper (The Comman Nelson Redd (Private of the First Private Tim Graham (One of the Queenie Sheba Tubbs. (Aged Elev< x Scuffles Tubbs (Aged Ten) 11 /a a r un- rv Ullly J5I0SS0m TUDDS V A uiluc Punky (The Tubbs Toddler).... Mus ACT I?The front room of Mrs. town. "America he / ACT II?Same scene six vr la *. JACT III?Scene 1. The ati.. does her bit. Musi Scene 2. Same as of war. The E and Christian Union for having practically annihilated a German battal- I ' ironnronpo { ion ana otnerwioc wiuu^uk w.?v,. upon the Hun enemy. Nor will he be otherwise disciplined by his church. In fact, Pastor Pile says the husky sergeant did "right" in laying low these Hun hordes. ??mm?I KEDl'CE YOUR WEIGHT at the rate ot 10 to 35 pounds per month. By simply guaranteed, safe reliable treatment, tassco will reduce ] your weight without unnecessary ex- < ercise and dieting, and will not injure ] or weaken your system. Write today < for FREE 50c box enclosing 10c in , s.lver or stamps with this add to the < Tassco Co., Boston, Mass. For sale by i tlic Newberry Drug Co. ] ?? ( 666 cures by removing the cause, i THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE 1 TEAR FOR ONLY y, Engineer SSION OPENS COURSES' 9 four- x pricultuFour-Yea?De $100.00 J AGRICULTURE scholar- 'With an^opporti Jed this to specianze in e Sipfin AGRONOM ANIMAL to se- BOTANY a mini- n CHEMISTRY DAIRYING ary ap- ENTOMOLC TT/^r?rrrroTTT ? "J"1"1?- nwxvijiouju olarship S0ILS teaching ^3i?n> veterina: jea unCHEMISTRY 1nveastid CHEMICAL ENGINE r of all ELECTRICAL ENGtf n'lhS? MECHANICAL ENGi Btees of | CIVIL ENGINEERIN( Correct' I TEXTILE INDUSTRY by the ARCHITECTURE the de-. . GENERAL SCIENCE >e made tion. TEACHING OF TRA En- Short C (Regular ons ONE-YEAR COURSE tJAitHllCounty October 1st to June ion on .jg years of age, 1 it 9 A. rience, eight gradei , to try TWO-YEAR COURSI in your Requirements: 18 year of mill experi xpenses * 1 r td equal- school. J?' For Catalog, Ap ake the m _r; . iy nth; Etc., Write :ome to . S w. M. RIGG seat. request! Clemson C? / I ?> OES HER BIT JCHOOL HOUSE rth, 8:30 P. M. v v JTEES ather) Mrs. A. B. Lake ;hy Old Lady) Elsie Pitts 1 Maid) Lucile Blair ibor). :.... Ollie Berry Ruth Ham icle Sam's Boys)... Isaac Berry a) .Frank Lake der of the Camp) Earl Schroder ; Class) Horace Leitzsey Boys) A. B. Lake jn) .Mary Ella Griffith / nJ j n.awara rvuur ?Her") Lois Nichols . Mary Martin ic Tubbs' little shack in Shantyire's my boy." ic er. A military wedding. amp at midnight. Mrs. Tubbs ic ' Act I. Mrs. Tubbs a prisoner nd. "THE RED GLOVE" Universale greatest Western Serial in 18 ^nisodet ARCADE THEATRE Starts * SATURDAY, JUNE 7 "See it Every Saturday" COLORED PEOPLE DELIGHTED WITH NEW DISCOVERT TO BLEACH THE SKDf. Atlanta, Ga.,?Says that reecnt tests have proven without doubt that swarthy or sallow complexions can be made light by a new treatment recently discovered by a man in Atlanta Just ask your druggist for Cocotone Skin Whitener. People who have used it are amazed at its wonderful effect Rid your face of that awful dark color )r greasy appearance in a few minutes. It costs so little that you can't ?*? ? J Vm Tirit-Vi n.111" Tilct tTlirslv 2UV/1 U tU ? i v* w *v* v - ? ? iow much prettier you would look srith. that old dark skin gone and new i o - mrr T nis> * vauiv \ SEPTEMBER 3 OF STUDY si Course igree Courses A*ric(jm r.n r v^uiiuu v. (Jur mity ^ ither Corn(^ JDUSTRY Ab0 " Dairy W< Y (Jur Animal 1 )GY <Jnl TURE Horticult (Jul OF AGRICULTURE PooI , BY SCIENCE (Jul IERING FARMEI JEERING Thig. & ENEERING combine o, with an J dormitory ried coui Promir r College ] v Swimmin DES & INDUSTRIES Pliant Write bourses ' formatio' Session) I One-1 IN AGRICULTURE i 1st. Requirements: is for I years farm expe- e,r the ti sin school. young in J IN TEXTILES who hav, . years' on years of age, one. * * h i ence, eight grades in scientific farming ~u . * v" The ia plication Blanks I better yfa at Once to The c< j and ends * . arships a S, President, >llege, S. C. . pr.?.r > r *\W . ; ; mmmmmmmmmmmtmmrnmmmmm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ^ The "Simple t Cook this summer on a N Cookstove. It will save care of many needless hoi With this stove you can 1 low kitchen-and-dining rc ?no bother with coal or smoke or soot. The long sures the intense white fl; STAI I _ Washing % Norfolk, Rich mom F - 01 soft, light skin in its. place. Men and women today must care for their corn- , plexions to enter society. If your druggist Vv ill not supply you | with Cocotone Skin Whitener, send j 1 25c fo a large package to Cocotone i Oo., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Single I1 i cr ^j*j*1 s, Military LO, 1919 ' J ummer School A s for? Clei the S ? Affi tral 1 etcDers umcei ie 30th to July 26th) dents . , and a ie 30th to July 19th) All b B?y totok y 7th to July 19th) itensive one-week courses? week. ter th sek cally J ie 30th to July 5th) admitt , _ _ , ' tional J 1 J *17 U rm _ iu>uauur y uc? . .1116 y 7th to July 12th) liahed ur.l Week v y 7th to July 12th) Week admitt y 8th to July 11th) Signal ment ernme IS* WEEK?JULY 21st to All JULY 26th. ft /?D1V0 chool will enable you to H'^'a the pleasures of a vacation opportunity for study. A j will be reserved for mar- V >les and single women. lent speakers?Access to The a Library?Moving Pictures? the co g Pool ? Athletics ? A <f th2 Time. at lea for booklet giving full in- unifor 3- ' No ' uate c 7 1j Mei [ ear ' Agncunurai Course Course f-y young men who have neithme nor the money to take ra**3 year* course. It is open to en 18 years old, and over, P?nsea b worked three or more - r?i the farm. . \*ld lesigned to give the simple principles upon which good rests. ' Th6 ea is to take a man who is " H11^ l farmer and make him a nn r* ~ R<* nine begins October 1st men ? June 1st. Fifty-one schol- earnes re open to men in this GoUeg Examinations for the award regime scholarships will be hied by that ? raty Superintendent of Ed- compli >n Friday, July 11th. asked " " J JLsiic ^ in a uuiigi ew Perfection Oil fically correct?th you the time and or low at will. T usehold tasks. efficiently, depen< keep your bunga- t'me and ffas stov< x>m clean and cool Don't let this sumi ashes?no odor, fashioned coal ran< ' blue chimney in- Aladdin becurit' ime?one scienti- for all purposes?< VDARD OIL COMPi (New Jersey) on, D. C. Baltimore, Md. Charlotte V?. Charles tc 1, Va. Charlesto ton's Drug -Store. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, j All persons holding claims against, the estate of Andrew P. Dominiclr, deceased, will file the same, properly verified, with my attorneys, Blease ? 1 . . Training I Military Training mson College is a member of enior Division of the Reserve ?s' Training Corps. All stuare required to wear uniform re under military discipline \at les. Freshnien, Sophomores and Course students are required e the Basic Course of three military instruction each 8 Juniors and Seniors may en- '9 e advanced, course if physi- -I md otherwise qualified, and if 1 ;ed, are required to take addi- . j military instruction. I War Department has estab- I R. O. T. C. units in the In- 1 , Coast Artillery, and Signal branches of the service. Only , v ted number of students will be ;ed to the Coast Artillery and : Corps Units. Modern equipis supplied by the U. S. Govnt. students in the R. O. T. C. refinancial assistance from the Government. Juniors and Sen- * t present are paid $12.00 per * , which may be applied to the expenses. All R. O. T. C. stuare given an allowance on m by the War Department. x .1 x 1 ? J mount una iiui. uccu uacu avl ming session, bat it is expectit it will be sufficient to clover st half the cost of the service ms. obligation rests uppn the grad- ,c ?f the Advanced Course. nbership in the Advanced i amounts practically to a two- .v scholarship furnished by the 1 al Government! A student y. olds a regular scholarship and the Advanced Course receives h money to pay for all exi except books. , -.3 nson Men in the Service * Clemson Service Flag conapproxin:ately 1,000 stars, 18 -ich are gold as well as a num- c I blue ones. , itivea and friends of Clemson vho entered the service are tly requested to send to the * ~ e- the name,. rank, division, } mt, op any other information s nil aid in the publishing of a ste list. Clemson men are to do tne same. . ] , m m1 s s1 m ? . " i i 1 i. J Li _L ^ at can DC rejruiatea m^n he New Perfection cooks iably ? means meals on i comfort. All sizes. ner find you using the oldje. See your dealer today. yr Oil is the best kerosene J obtainable everywhere. \NY i s, N. C. ? w v. '?| ?? ? ?? , in, S. C. ? ."SJI' i Blease, Newberry, S. C., and all parties indebted to said estate will maka payment of their indebtedness to said attorneys. J. Ambrose Domlnick, Qualified Adminis'r 5-23 3t?ltawr