The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 05, 1910, Image 1
VOL XXIV.
Al IJWESS
Southern Wood and Product
Co., Organized.
will employIoo hands.
The Walker Chemical Works has
Been MorirecJ Into the Ntw Enterprise
and the Capltul Stock lu
? A..? einn noil -I <tr<ro
Kl KilBt'U IU UTKI -i* a ?/<> ? _ ~
Quantities of Lljrtitwooci Pur*
cbased.
Walker Chemical Co , which has
been at Conway for several years
past in the production of spirits of
turpentine and resinous oil used in
commerce, was re-orty:anized and
chartered under the laws of the
State of New York under the new
name of Southern Wood Product
Co., and with a capital stock of
more than one hundred thousand
dollars. The new company has taken
over the plant, consisting of valuable
machinery and various equipments,
and it will still be operated
at is present site and will produce
LOO SHII1B pruuuui? UM uw <?,
The Southern Wood and Products
has been organized to produced
spirits of turpentioe and rosin under
a comparatively new process.
Tho products of the present plant
are made from ligbtwood which the
company purchased on large tracts
from land owners in different sections
of the county, and tho same
kind of raw meterial will be used by
the new company in the prrduction
of spirits and rosin. For tho purpose
of having an adequate supply
of ligbtwood the new company has
recently acquired from Burroughs
& Collins Company, lightwood timber
on eleven thousand acres of
land, located near the western terminus
of tho Conway, Coast and Western
railroad. A new plant has become
necessary and this wdl be
erected near the river about 150
feet from the old plant. It will be
located on the same property and
very near to the line of the railroad.
The capacity of this new plant when
completed will be seventy barrels of
rosin per day and 225 gallons of
spirits. The capacity of the old
plant v*ill remain tho same: The
capacity of the new plant will no
doubt be considerably increased after
its operation has been commenced,
Tho new concern will have a pay
roll on which there will be more
than a 100 names and all of this labor
will be employed locally None
of the laborers will be brought from
other States. There will be two
forces?one employed at the factory
and the other in the woods whore
the lightwood will be handled for
shipping to the plant. Years
ago Conway took the lead among
towns in South Carolina in the
proouction of naval stores from
growing trees. For some years
past tho pine trees have been gradually
used up and the making of
these products has steadily decreased
so that its reputation has been
lost to some extent in that line
With a factory producing such a
large quantity of spirits and rosin
daily, Conway will be brought again
to the head of the bat.
The stockholders in the new company
are virtully the same as the
* stockholders of Walker Chemical
Works The people of Conway are
perhaps personally acquainted with
onlytwoof them ?Mr George Walk
or, who has visited Conway frequently
in the past on business pertaining
to the company and Mr
L D Magrath, the manager of the
business The erection of an extensive
plant and the making of spirits
and ro?in from dead wood on alart'e
scale has been made possible by a
discovery or invention of Mr Walker's.
The rosin will be produced
from lightwood bv means of a solvent,
the process for which was in- 1
vented and patented by Mr Walker.
The old plant is run on ados' Mmtive
process while the new will ?, ate
by means of an extraction process.
The purpose of this enterprise is
to make from timber which has been
dead for years, some products which
before were only made from live
- Some vears ai/o the irreat
P sJ n t,
quautityof lightwood and lightwood
timber scattered over large areas in
Horry county was not considered as
being of any commercial value, but
by reason of discoveries and inventions
of later years this lightwood
has become very valuable, and the
products made from it seem to be
better and more in demand than
those which were formerly produced
from live trees.
The site for the new plant has
been cleared and is in readiness for
the work, and the new machinery
and mate'iaKs have been purchased
from the factories and are now on
their way to Conway. It will be in
operation about the 1st of October.
A dock 250 feet in length will be
erected on the shore of the river
for the purpose of accommodating
the large shipments that will be made
almost every day from this factory,
The steamers of the Wacoamaw
will be loaded at this dock and the
County Democratic Convention.
The County Convention was helJ
here last Mood \y at the court house j
and the following delegates we re I
eiected to represent th j County at
the State Convention:
D A Spivey,
L B Singleton,
W L Dryan,
J N Jen ret to,
VV E McCord,
W L Mishoe.
J A Lewis was elected as Chairman
of the County Democratic Executive
Committee, and .J O Norton
was elected as Secretary. Mr Lewis
was also elected as a member of the
State Committee.
(JnvjtlMnjr of .yionunicnt.
The unvailing of the monument
in loving memory of ilio late Sovereign
Andrew Fletcher Prince by
the Loris Camp No 305, Woodmen
of the World, will take place at the
Princeville cemetery, near Loris,
* ? ? < ? J ? r m
on tne rourm ounoay m .viuy, j.imj
following program will bo carried
out: All Sovereigns will meet at
the home at 10 o'clock a, m , and
form the procession under Capt J
Ij Graham. Following the Woodmen
will be the Baptist Sunday
School of which the deceased was a
faithful member and teacher, singing
''See the Righteous Marching
Home." The procession will proceed
to the cemetery. First quartette
"Nearer my God to Thee" will
be sung by a junior class of girls
secoud and third quartette, "Funer,
al Anthem" and "Sleep well Beloved"
will be sun# by members of
the adult male and female Bible
classes of the Sund ,y School.
Hon Robt. B. Scarborough, of
Conway, has been Asked to deliver
the oration and it is hoped that he
will accept.
Members of other Camps are cordially
invited to be present wearing
the badge of your Camp and ernpe
of mourning. Otherwise you can
give the semi-annual pass word to
the captain before entering the procession.
On the same day at 3 o'clock p
m., at the Baptist church at Boris
ihe Masonic Fraternity of which the
deceased was a loyal member will
hold their Lodge of Sorrow. Rev
T. H. Harrelson will officiate.
Relative,
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Obituary,
Cullie Pridgon, the second son of
Rev W. D. Pridgon and wife, departed
this life on the 24th of April,
1910. He was in bis fourteenth
year and was sick ouly a few days.
The physician attending f) r s t
thought that he had appendicitis,
later that his trouble was gastritis.
His disease was severe, but he was
patient and complained very little
in the presence of his people. He
told his grandmother that he had
never done anything bad. His
language was good and pure, and
he was clever, kind and well disposed
and dutiful and obedient to
his parents.
During his sickness h.; said that
something came and told him that
he would soon be well. He seemed ;
to interpret that message as a pre- :
monition that he would soon be
where sickness could not come <
He trusted in the atonement of i
Jesus and went to bo with Him in
Paradise His desire was to sing i
and praise the Lord in his last hours
and a stnile greeted those who came I
to his bed.-ide. 1
mUy. f.innnnl tnrvinoo OTrtVA "? f \ ?"t _ (
I 11 n lUIJ^I U1 oi; t v & wo ???.? v v/ '
ducted bv the writer ?n the home,
in the presence of manv friends and <
sori owing loved ones He was laid .
to rest in^the Powell ceinterv and j
the newly made grave was almost j
covered with flowers.
S. B. Wilson
Nichols, S. C.
Pounding
There has been something said 1
now for some time of pounding our ,
Grand-Father Mr Daniel T Gerrald
There has not as yet been any steps j
taken to that effeet. Inasmuch as ,
he has been confined to his room
now for about 18 m rnthis on no
count, of s'ckness, we feel it our
duty to assist him, therefore I take
t-b's method in asking his manv (
friends and all who will to please
meet, at his place of residence on the
night of the 14th inst for that pur- ;
pose. T will assure you of the fact <
that anything that, you may feel
disposed to give wili bo aporcciated
Andrew J Cox.
>
Notice.
To those who n**o interested in
the cemetery at Princevillo near
Loris are asked to bo present on
next Friday, May 6th, with hoes,
rakes and other tools needed to
clean off the ground. Com,
entire shipments of the company
will be made by way of Georgetown
over the Clyde line.
The entire management and con
trol of the now business, as well as
tho old, will be in the hands of Mr
L D Magrath, who is an expert in
this line of industry and who has
made a success out ot the old business,
CONWAY, S. C., TU
|Ji 11 PI*
To be Held at Hardee's Ferry,
May 13th, Next.
* joyous time expected.
The Annual Recurrence of this Occasiou
is Always Looked Forward!
to With iVtuch Pleasure by
Both Young- and Old. -The Committee
-Etc,
The joint committer appointed
from I he Methodist Presbyterian
and I baptist Sunday school, held a
meeting on Tuesday evening and
discussed the proposed Annual
Pic-Nic. D A. Spivey was elected
Cbai 'tnan, and Miss Virgiuia Burbago,
Secrotary.
Th 3 following was unanimously
re sol\ ed.
1st. That we have the Annc.al
Joint Sunday School Picnic.
2nd. That the picnic bo ncld at
liar lee's Perry.
3rd. That the date be Friday
May the 13th.
4 b Tnat it be a genoral basket
Die lie and the public invited to partici
pate.
nth. That conveyance be provided
fo>' ali who wish it,
Gth. That the following committer
be appointed to carry out thedetaila
Transpofcition: J P McNeill, C H
Snider and Hal L Buck.
Invitations: Virginia Burbage.
Kathreno Doak, F!la Sessious.
E <?ctio*i Ttblo: J C Spivey, t'aul
QuaM leb \um and Willie Goldfinch
Baskets* Euth^r Williams, Mayo
Dueonbu?*y and Don McNeill.
Eish Committee: A E Goldfinch,
C T Berfoot. and L H Burroughs.
Entertainment: G E Edwards,
Miss Sue Martin, Naomi Co'lins,
Marjory Quattlebaum, Ella Dills
and J C Spivey.
Refreshments; Grady Tisdale,
George Ffowell, nnd John Hardwick
Table Service:Mrs J C Spivov, Mrs
N Sweet, Mrs C P Quattlebaum,
Mrs J A McDermott, Mrs DA
Spivey, Mrs DT McNeill, Mrs G E
Edwards, Mrs C T Berfoot, Mrs A
E Wait, Mrs A S Doak, Mrs C B
Snider, MrsW R Brittand Mrs W T
Goldfinch.
Baskets left at the Gully Store,
Spivey Mercantile Company's store
or the residence of Mrs R. G. Dusenbury
up to 8 o'clock will be taken
care of and transported to the
grounds.
Free lemonade and ice water' will |
be furnished by the refreshment
committee. Abundance offish are
expected, but the ladies will not be
expected to assist in their preparation.
The steamer will leave the wharf
at 8:30 sharp and vehicles will be at
the citv hall ready to start at the
same hour.
Toddville Tldltifs,
Miss Costa Long, after spending
several days here with A. M Dusenbury
returned home Wednesday.
Quite a number of peoole from
Green wood and Conway attended
shureh at Union last Sunday.
Toe Toddville Camp, W O W. is
growing very fast. Or J K. Stal- ,
rey and Z G. Causey were initialed
last Uridav night. Prof Baker, ,
Superintendent of Socastee Graded
school and Mr Clarence Turbeviile,
were present, and at the request of
(in- Counsol Commander, P?*of Bak ,
v., i.-Aci/lncl ,\\7Lxf ih.i inontinw anrl
L I ? OO IVI v^Vl \? f VI I'UV lAAVWViu^ w??i v
gave the Camp some valuable sug- (
pestions which were greatly appreciated.
The d legates from Greenwood
that attended the County Convention
seemed well pleased with the (
result of the meeting. Of course
ali can't be elected, but if a fellow (
sanuot be elected chairman or go as
a delegate to Columbia, he had better
keep out of tho primary, for it
is vorv probable that the people will
vote him out. Forecast.
Funeral (Notice.
The funeral of Mrs E. Cornelia
Jones, wife of Rev G H. Jones, wdl
be preached at Reboouth church, in
Dog BlulT township, on the first
Sunday in June, prox., by Rev R.
O Hendricks, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Public cordially invited.
A IKhaiv.
There will be a debate at the
Seven Mile School House, May 14,
1910. The subject will be:
K? solved, "Tnat it is more important
to educate a girl than it is
a boy.
Teachers Examination,
The next regular teachers ex
aminatiou for certificates will be at
the court house in Conway, Friday
May 6th 1910.
S. H. Brown.
Suuerinttndant,
Cotton will soon be large enough
to chop out. Corn and tobaoco is
floe, but we need a little rain,
rURSDAV, MAY 5, 1910.
f rom Cli* Ba> .
W? have been having some beautiful
spring weather for the pa^t
ft?.* days.
Miss EflHe Harrelson and brother
visited relatives aid friends ir.
North Caruliua last Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Leola Ward spent la-t week
with her brother at Nichols.
Furnie Bryan I, who has been ( mployed
by B. F. Harrelson of this
place for some time has resigned and
accepted a pisition with M. A.
Wright, of Tabor, N. C.
M Wtiite and son. Furnie, made
a flying trip to CUadbouru on Tuesday
of last week,
Mr and Mrs h C. F -rd and VIKs
Sallie Cribn, of NiohoN. visited thp
former,h parents Mr aud Mrs J. VV
Ward, last Saturday and Surday
Ja^-on and Laland Ward visited at
Clarendon last week.
Miss Clara Marreison has returned
home from Nichols where she has
been spending some time with her
brother.
Archie Floyd spent Saturday
uight and Sunday on the Bay
Misses Docie, Delia and L?ola
Ward, accompained by Archie Floyd
Aud Oliver White sprtut Sunday
with Mr and Mrs D T. Lewis Tbey
also attended services at Ml PLgth
Sunday evening. A very pleasant
lime ?as reported.
Mr llutson Shelly wps calling in
thp B-i.y section Sunday afternoon.
We are anticipating some good
old fish fries and picnics during this
and next month. Forget-Me-Not.
Beware of Olnlnioiits for Catarrh
That Contain /Vlorcury.
As mercury will surely destroy
tbo sense of smell and completely
derange tho whole system when entering
it through the mucous surface
Such articles should never be
used except on perscriptions from
reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good
vou can possibly derive from them
Flail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O ,
contains uo mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blool and mucous surface of the
system, to buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine.
It is taker? internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free Sold by all
flMiwrrviat P? ir>a 7c\n nnr tar?t.t,lf?.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Ftovds Eoworth l?eairii*.
There is no organiz%tion in the
church more highly qualified for
the training of the young people
than the Fpwor.h League.
Man natually has a three-fold nature
Spiritual, iutcllectual and physical.
The day has daw tied when
we do not believe that he has reached
his highest state of influence until
this three-fold nature has been
developed. He will be a one-sided
being if even oue or two of theso
developments are neglected.
The first three departments of i
the League are in keeping with the i
upbuilding of humanity The de- i
votional corresponds to man's spir- I
itual development, the literary to I
his intellectual powers, and the
charity and help to the physicial.
Tho missionary department is al- !
so very important and I think could i j
come under tho head of the devo-',
tional. Tne purpose of the third ,
department is to cultivate our ioteliectu-l
powers, We can do this
by reading and making a study of c
books The Bible should be studied (
above all other books, nor. omy a- c
history bu? because it .s tho book i
of books,
Young friends, let us c m'inue to
press onward and upward seeking w
higher ideal-, and h.ive for our aim, j
the purpose of > he L agur, "All for
Christ."
"If any lack wisd ?m let birr, ask *
of G ?d, thatgivifh ?o all men I l> aliy
" Y>?u lo Leagm r, <
J. K rk and Ki yd. 1
Floyd* INoifs. i
Mr Editor: Ple^3e alio* mo space 1
for a few notes.
Rt-v Mr Raily filled his reguia* I
appointment at Floods last Suuuuy (
aftcrre-on. .?
Quite a number from our com- ]
munity attended services at Green ]
Sea last Sunday
Mr and Mrs C. R. Ford visited
Mr W. A. Ford and fami y last Sun- 1
day.
W_- mjii IT ^ ?.. I
LVir EiUlliUr, i>J r VvI'JU ia t?
special pet favorite in our community
as he has a nice cute way of tell- j
ing things. J K. F,
Divine Services.
Next Sabbath, May 8th, morning
and evening service wll be conducted
by the Pastor nt 11 a m and 8
p m at the Presbyterian church.
The regular services in this church
are held on the second and third
Sabbath of each m^nth.
The Wes'minister League meets
at. 10 a m every Sabbath.
The Sunday school meets every
Sabbath 4:30 p m.
5 or 6 doses 4t666" will cure any
case cf Chils and Fever. Price 25c.
if ilK Ml
LmUL VIIILil LUUULU
Gathered by a Herald Man
on His Rounds.
CAUGHT OK THE BOUNCE.
Stray Bits of News Gathered by
the Wayside for the Information
and Instruction of HersUl
Keaders-llappenlnirs of Interest
About the City.
5 or o doses "GOG" will cure anv
ca-o of Chills and Fever Price25c
G J Flollidav was in Conway one
day this week,
W A NT:?10 bushels of chufus at
once B T Hymau
J Z Ward, of Wain pee, was in
Conway last Friday.
G A Uiv, of Co >1 Sprint, was iu
Conway last Saturday.
W F Mish>e was amoD^r those in
Conway last Monday.
E S Booth, of Adrian, was inCouway
one day last week,
E L Buflfkin, of Green Sea, was
i * ? i.. - ?~ . i..
nere a lew u<a\ & rououuiy.
M. M. Martin, of Dongola, spent
a clay in Don way las week.
100 bushels good field peas for sale
VV B Jones, Justice, S C.
J. B Rabon, of Myrtle Beach,
was in Conway ono day last week,
M B ilardwick was h *re last Monday,
accompanied by D VV Graham.
J G VV L Rhodes, of Boris, weie
in Conway last Monday on business.
G \V King, of Myrtle Beach, was
in Conway one day the first of this
week.
D. B. Bellamy, of Little River,
was in Conway the latter part of
last week.
Miss Evelyn Watson has been
spending a week in Conway with
Mr and Mrs J A MoDermott.
FOUND:?A Bracelet. The
owner can recover satne by calling
at the Herald office, proving pro- (
perty and paying charges.
The streets and roads in and near
Conway, which were graded up with
clav and .sand last winter, are now |
in very good condition*
The work of the erection of the
Farmers' Tobacco Warehouse, is j
now well under way and the same
is being pushed in order to have the (
house completed in time to handle ,
this years' crop.
The case of Page vs Holliday by 1
some mistake was placed twice on *
the roster as published last week (
It should have b en pi iced only
among t he eases fixed for trial on
Thursday, May 2(1 th. ?,
The light frost which fell one '
night last week killed young cotton *
in some sections of the county while J
in other sections of the county the 1
frost did not fall or cotion was able *
i,o stand it, as it was nH killed y
0. P. M(G)ugan, recentlv ap- ^
pointed on the County B mrd of .
Commissioners in the place of N,
* r ? 1 l - l .
e. JLiard wick, v. no esimieu me pu- .
sition, spent several days in Con- vay
last week on busiuess. (
Tne ne^ro thief who was reoeodv
30 m in it-ted to the chain uano -mo- *
seeded in making ins escape a few a
Jays ar>d 1 he authorities have J
jot. br-en ab e v<> (irid him. a
, f
Tne llorrv Counts Medina' A jc
iOciau-Mi held its reditu* tne * nir j*
?r, C 1 ay Uu fi st. < ' the *- ?>u
Dr J K St a v- v I ) E. A Sf ilvev
md I)r Le vi-of Green So w^-e
ill iu attendance. ^
If you are looking for oni mcr ' v
Too ls tad?es dress tr I > I n's
aa's, sh.-e.s and clothing, s. re (
md notice the pr*ces which .re
dvjrttsed in this issue of the piper
1 nd call on VV J. Rhodes at Loris, 5
At torn" v B W Wait, has moved
lis la v ffie.es from the second sfo?\v
M lh?- Spivev building to the se. ond
ttorv ?'f th B ink of Horry building. t
Mis offices a 'j tin those of Hon R H
13. Scarborough. M
J. J. Flughes, who is engaged inij
the lumber aud saw mill business in j
the county, spoilt last Saturday at.
Conway on legal business. II" has)
lately purchased a largo quantity of
growing timber from E. S. B ioih,
i 1 the Adrian seeti in.
i
Attention is callel to the l*rgol
advertisement appearing in tnis f
is*ue for W L Fino les who his just ,
opened up a large stock of general ,
merchandise at Fj- ris, S. C He is )
advertising some birgiins in summer
goods.
It is stated that the Atlantic j(
Coast Fjine will run Sundnv trains m
during the summ ?r fr >ru Wilming- 1
ton to Myrtle B ach j i^t as ihev
did last year. T ?e h-iul at Myrtl*
B?ach will he opened at the usual
time and the Sund?v excursion I
trains will b^gin to run at about the j
same date. I
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No. 4
C INCKfi I C ?li LW/.LKS
To l>c LaicJ in lU^ldi i;c? Portion
of the I own.
The 'c* n council h is voti d to b"yin
< hi* work of! ?y: r# cnnore'e s d'walks
in ihe re-si fence j>orti??o of
the towtj, okI the work s*nl btt'in
in a shi rt time The firs' walk will
be constructed alon# ihe western
side of VI;un street all tb* way to
the new school bui din#,
Cooi Sprlnjf
S il quiet her* now.
Things look r.ii ( ? ! g oomv f<>r the
'armnris here now, a- 'he land hibeen
so dry that is in p
-ible to g i sr.ir.ti "I .jn v? hi x rh \
plan1.
VVh art t^'a'i thai h cin * * m?-n
ire n'ii mo n^? t. '"V ?y ?
tliv cause of the hi^h pr ces of rate
nece>sm i< s oi iie v\ n (.e tow
1' inve tiuat tli- tin' inr fu'v
Mr and Mrs Jesse Mish )e, of Al
I n. vi iit-d toe noiii* > ti i ftjer's
p sren \ s rectni I v.
The writer mad.' a II v ? . o v tS-1 t ?
Fair Bluff ucently. There w< re
lavye quantities of strawberries bi'in
shipped from trial seeti"U.
John D.in ei, one more veteran,
, i . u.. i. . ? 11 a . 11 i r .
iicir> ?iic>wt:iru LIU* *> run uau- i itdied
<tt the home of his daughter,
.Mrs VV. P, K,b>n. rfOHQr.lv. after a
lingering illness. We supple he
was about 80 years old He leaves
one son and one daughter.
V\ e are hearing of mad dogs and
hear of some dogs being kepr. after
the arey bitten. Tins looks like a
very dangerous practice*
Farmer.
T W Livingstone, of Hammond
Mercantile Company, spent last
Monday in Conway on business.
II illey's Comet can now be plainly
seen with the naked eye in the
eastern heavens. Mr S T. Sessions
informed ibis reporter that he witnessed
the marvelous sight Tuesday
morning about 4 o'clock Its p >>itiou
theu was between the morning
star and the sun. Look out for it.
We have secured the service of a
professional blacksmith, horsesh>>* r
and wheelriirht Work guaranteed.
C.I ? 1
prices reasonable. We also have iu
our Hardware Store everything fur
the fai mer and mill mm.
V\ 1) & 0 A Hickman
Boris, S. C.
I now have on display in the
Rhodes Bros store at L )ris, a co nplete
hue of general merchandise,
1 have m ule a specialty of dressgoods
black and biue serge men's suits
jnd men's hats of every quality and
iescriptiou. and the latest and best
styles of sdioes fir both men and
women 1 am advertising a few of
the prices in this issue of the paper.
3all and be convinced of the high
quality of these goods.
W L Rhodes.
- f \\r r a ,
v_ icj I n 1/1 vy/uiu u , ij. ui you mo
>ires to state that h i now has on
land the pension money for the
Doufedcrate Veterans of the eountv.
Kach of hose woo i.ave been ijrautid
pensions muy ca.l at hisoltioe and
a check for the umouats. Tho>e
vho cannot apply to him in person
ire require ! to send a written urier
t<> him, or he is not alloved to
o iv out i tie money.
jHIlgIen who a??si cxl y
Mothero who rixltio their oi?n comfort and I'm
relf ,rc (if their children should never he without
box of .M other (iray'u Sweet Powder* for chit
roti, for nriH throughout the Benson. Thoy
ireak up Colds, Guru PVverlshness, Onnstipaion
IVething Disojders. Headache and Vmilch
I rouble*. TilKSK POWDriifS NISVRit
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;ONVEYANCbR & NOTARY RUBuC
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Hi ?ns Supp i ??. htndled. Your patronige
ia tes, e ttullv solicited and will be
ipprrciat d 8au*<faction guaranteed or
our money b tea No trouble to show
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WINTHROPCOLLEGE
SCH O I. A KG It ll* AM> J:N TR/ >'C?
EX \ MI WTION.
The exauilna'lon for the award of vacant
scholarships In Win'hrop College
uivl for the aduossioi of new students
a ill h- h dd In th * County Court 7/ouae
in KKID vY, JULY I, AT D a in, Ap?
[> icanta m ot be not less than fifteen
ve irsof aix . A hen seho a-ships are
vic.Hiit rtlu'r .July I th y vv 11 he awardm
to tho>e making ih? highest yv^rigo
i' ttit ex tiuiiitttiou, provid d they meet
the co idl i mi g.iVMrn'ng the Applica
its t.ir scholarships should write to
Prevdent Joints >n oel'oro tho ex inoiavlion
f ?r Sv h otirdiip ex un n i i ?n hlm<s.
S h-?!?i ."ddpt ar * worth #100 and free
tuition. I'tie uext session will open September
21, 1910. For furthnr inform itlon
and oa'Hlogu?\ address PKfcS l> U
JOHNSON, Nock am, S 0 bwll.