The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 08, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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. > Farmers V AYNOR, SOUT "" J. T. SHELLEY, PROP. MR. R. H. OKLEY We wish to tt friends for their age and solicit t the coming se Shelley, one of the tobacco busi has always stooc ers, who knows of the Farmers, for his co-work v kins and Mr. Ok 7 perienced men i business; and if us your tobaoci that you get the ket price for e j on The Farme i floor. A trial you. Hoping t the opening day, SHELLEY AND PUR! TEACH CHILD 1 ~ ALL KINDS OF FOOD A meal in which all the important Icinrfs of food are represented tends to keep the child in good cond'tion and to give him good habits of eat 7 Buy Canned gMmmmmmmmamm wmmmmmmmmmmmmammammammam j and choose your I crabs, shrimp an> most carefully sele * market. Our sup fancy groceries wi i our business metht i Courtesy ? Cleantines R. W. LANE i 'Pbone No. 7 17#5 THE COLLEGE O Co-edu< Entrance examinations, and ex a county scholarships at all county Four-year courses lead to the B two-year pre-medical and pre-tecl Spacious buildings and athletic i tones, unexcelled library ,facilitie; penses moderate.. For terms and HARRISON RAN 6j24 2t pd. If You Are Easily ' Your Blood Clogged-up Impurities Will Under- gi mine Your Health. a Tlic first symptoms arc usually a tl: loss of appetite, followed by a gradual lessening' of energy, the g< system becomes weaker day by It day, until you feel yourself 011 the in verge of a breakdown. ol This whole condition i ,but the result of impurities in the blood lit .that show that nature needs its- S1 4 v if ' ?? . V W l~ ? * 7 v w-r > pi " * *?* ' * Warehouse H CAROLINA J. D. PURKINS, MGR. f, AUCTIONEER iank our many - past patronheir trade for lason. J. T. the leaders in iness and who I by the Farrnthe hard-ships has secured ers, Mr. Purley, both exn the tobacco you will bring 0 we will see 1 highest marvery pile sold :rs Warehouse will convince ! 0 see you on 1 CENS; MANAGERS ing, food specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture say. The liking for a large range of foods is desirable from the standpoint of diet and also of manners, for it helps to prevent ,u person Sea food cannot be surpassed for nutritive qualities. Dietetic ex- . ' perts prescribe 1 ' it for run-down | nerves and over- \ . i_ _ i i i worKea minds. Fish from Us | oysters, lobsters, i d clams from the :cted stock on the j ply of staple and ; 11 satisfy you, and >ds insure X , s?Honesty?Service Sb COMPANY 3rd Avenue IMO F CHARLESTON national minations for the free tuition seats Friday, July 9, at 9 A. M. A. and B. S. degrees, Special finical courses are given, grounds, well equipped laboras. Two dormitories for men. Excatalogue, address, DOLPH, Pres. Tired Out, Needs Purifying ; tance in giving the system ai ?rcral houscclcaning. Nearly everybody just now needs few Bottles of S. S. S. to cleanse ic system of iriipuritics. S. S. S. is without an equal as n ineral tonic and system builder improves the appetite and gives L'vv strength and vitality to hotli d and young. _ Full information and va... .ide terature can be had by writing to* 1 wift Specific Co., AtUliUi w ''N' THE HORRY HERALD, OONWAY True ( Ti nnhmmw in riiii?wimiinnnmiHw??uihimtuiim yk v. J 30x.V/> Ooodycar 1 4 /^ -Fabric, Ail-Wcathc *1 30x3*/^ Ooodv<w I J - Fabric, Anti-Skid "I ii 3 _ I BWBWM? ?BBMFBIW I WIIUIWHB?? flRWMIMHMMMHIHMMMaMMDBMHBMHI Fvom becoming a disagreeable table have companion?one who is **fussyJ* "bala lb out his food. Meals tlvvt are chose planned carefully help also to give far r .he child some little idea of what value :hose who know most about foods ter oJ South Carolina's Coll Op EQUIPMENT ANI) COURSES. College Ldnris?15G0 acres. Value College Plant?$2,000,000.00. Teachers, Officers, Assistants?120. Enrollment 1919-1920?1011. Ten Degree Courses in: Agriculture, Architecture, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Textile fndustrv, Industrial Education, General Science. Short Courses in Agriculture and Textiles. SUMMER SCHOOL June 14 - July 24 Agricultural Teacher# 6 weeks course?June 14-July 24. 4 weeks course?June 28-July 24. Cotton Grading Course Begins June 14 and continues for about four weeks. College Make-up Courses. Courses for Removal Entrance Conditions June 14-July 24. Club Boy's Courses July 13-July 23. SECOND HOME COMING. Tul v 4A 41 I ? ?ua; uw| ui| ami 1. All graduates and ex-students are urged to attend this gathering of "Tigers" at the old Lair! You will be quartered in Barracks, so b in'? sheets, towels, etc., as you (!i i when you were a cadet. We can accomodate only 1000 ii Barracks and will reserve space in order of the applications receivjd. FOR FULL INFQRMATII DO NOT DELAY, YOl MAY HE CdOW , S. 0.,. JULY 8, 1920 ????WM?W?wntN.'tniir * >? '> ? * . ?? ?<-. joodyear Econ< res for Small C UIIIMII4H i mi 14111114 Hit?? HI4l4HMM4l?l||H?|HIIMH?mit !4lt t|mtHH4MI|t||i4MI l4IHMMMMMIHH>M?l?MI4|tl. IIHIIIMIlMKlMIIINIIMtillltl Built into Goodyear Tirei cars is a high relative val ceeded even in the famoui Cords on the world's hig \ automobiles. \t- \ ^c\ Manufactured in 30x3-, 3 P^j\ 31x4'inch sizes by the woi (ggfl tire factory devoted to every detail of the worl ; them is marked by exti skill and care. fi j k ! ii you own a Ford, Chev: | ! Ma>:v/ell or other car <:? pi ! A X ( * o .. . r.ec i'te yo-ursc.lt true L mileage and economy on ' r t -> i visit: -earett <u-ood> !j j Station. DeaHr. I I I Go to him for Goodyear T j j Goc (1 year Heavy Ton rist 1 II t rj ci i ror tYt Amo t/\ j I i i t JL A U 1. JL. XAAVHHO / / isfaction. aL r* * ~ ~~ ~ ~~ - ~**~ - - - - ?^ ???*- - ? --? ? OvVi1i!c-C\ir^ ^ 50 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost i r i ivad you are asked to pay fcr tubes of less Single-Cure -t 50 casings vihcu such sure protection read ^ jL X t 30 x 3Vi size waterproof ?????? ?a?????a?ppnu. wiui ?? in mind when they speak of a to try to tell them what it need"?or bettor, a "rightly what extent it has been woi n? nation. With children it is o nore important to suggest the J. K. Moore was among tl of such a ration by tl>e charac- spent a day in Conway on I the meals given to them than last week. lege of Agriculture and Engin iens Wednesday, September 8, l! VALUE OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION There was never a time when expert knowledge was so highly prized and so highly compensated. < High wages for untrained labor will tempt many a young man to discount the value of a college education. But such an education, representing the work of four years, viewed merely as an investment of time and of money, is equal in earning capacity to an estate of more than $50,000. What estate comparable with this can the parent of average means hope to give or leave to his son? What young man can acquire that much value in the same time at any other business? -?-? - - jjuucctiiun ius one lor a life whose possibilities are limited only by his capacity and character. Eventually for the untrained there awaits the slavery of ignorant and undirected effort. Clemson College brings within the reach of every young man in South Carolina the bene1 its and possibilities of a technical education. At Clemson College a boy from the humblest home in South Carolina can prepare himself for a high place in the service of his state and nation. W. M. RIGGS, President. OH WRITE OR WIRE! THE RE GISTRAR. CLE l)i:j> ()! T. APPLICATIONS WILL IIK CONSIDERED !> PAGE THREE >vK4XYaaB:Kr?iMrr?HH7)nKRVV?aa0OTrNM nur*?.T?.iiwi.> x f^MtMaMMMiMnmi' MI m? MM 3my in ars s for small ue not exs Goodyear hest priced J 0x3V2- and J rld's largest I I these sizes, I I c done on | |! raordinary relet, Dort, king these Goodyear I your ear by I 'ear Service Jj ) ' | ires and for I kibes; there \\ Lne tire satno more than the price I I merit ? why risk costly j 5 > is available? $/j^O I 9 ! M* / x -v ip ^ ~ *1j jj is or to The building of the national high 'kod out. way has inci\,a.o<l tho value of kinds lying adjacent to it, and it wi 1 lose who be a still irrealor > >|* c 4 o 11 ^ business sufficient outlets ;.it. the other end of the county have l.een made. eering. Next Session 920 * PUBLIC. SERVICE Fertilizer Analysis and Inspection Ime.t and Fl int Db e::se Control Agricu tural Research A ... i --- ' " icu mral Extension Clemson College, S. C. Tick Eradication Hog Cholera Control Live Stock Sanitary Work Liberty National Hank Bhlg., Columbia, S. C. Pee I>ee Experiment Station Florence, S. C. Coatal Plain Experiment Stc.t on Summerville, S. C. Call on these agencies for assistance. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXAMINATIONS T*1 ? xuv v,onege maintains 170 fouryear scholarships in the Agricultural and Textile Courses, and 52 in the One Year Agricultural Course (October 1 to June 1). Each scholarship is worth $100.00 and ftee tuition. Scholarship and entrance eliminations are held at the county court houses at 9 A. M., July 9th. Write for full information in regard to the scholarships open to your county next session, and the laws governing their award. Those who are not seeking t> enter on scholarships are advise 1 to stand examinations on July 9th, rather than wait until they c >nvo to the College in the fall, (he'it will bo given* for examinations passed at the county seat. MSON COLLEGE, S.C. < j THE (>Ri)i:K itI:< ' K i v E ; ( 21 ;t. 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