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F. J. SULLIVAN ft CO. .^^Jffertified Public Accountants (Ut.) Telephone So. 796 Murchison Bank BIdg. WILMINGTON, N. C. ' T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. D. A. SPIVEY & CO. 1 W. B. King, Secty. Bonds and Insurance Office in i Peoples National Bank Building. FORD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Offices at Conway, S. C. Loris, S. C 6-l-18m R. B. SCARBOROUGH^ . Attorney at Law ? CONWAY, S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Surgeon AYNOR, S. C. H. H. WOODWARD Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offices in Taylor Building CONWAY, S. C. 2-9-*3m La w Offices of M. C. HARRELSON and R. B. HARRELSON MVLLINS, S. C. DRS. LEWIS & IJUSBEE Dentists X-Ray Equipment Offices Over Horry Drug Store ~ DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LOR IS, S. C. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Offices Spivey Building ^ CONWAY, S. C. ' S. C. DIJSKNBURY Attorney at Law Spivev Building CONWAY, S. C. DR. E. P. ALFORD Dentist Located in Mullins, S. C. Office over Champion Shoe Store. tf. V DRS. ALFORD & RUTLEDGE Dentists Offices Over Conway Hardware Co., Old McCord Stand CONWAY, S. C. 'flu QuMm That Dots Not Affect tht (toad / FBee. use of it* tonic and laxative effect, LAXA* Tl' K BROMO QUININK Is better than ordinary <ju ,.ne and does not cause nervousness nor rin r<np in head. Remember the full name atd Itx + - - V. w. GVOVH. 30NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and by virtue of an execution dated the 7th day of June, A. D. 1023, and issued and lodged, and to me directed*, and based upon the judgment rendered in the case of: Royal Blue Tailoring- Company, Plaintiff, VS. Gents Furnishing1 Company, DefenJar1, have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, fot cash, in front of the court house door of my county, withiji legal hours of sale, on salesday, in July next, it being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All and singular all of the stock nf crnnrl?. waros mul morrlmnrlisA n-f Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There js only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GKOVE'S signature on box *Wc. O 0 Sequent | 9 Headaches 5 "I suffered with chronic IT constipation that would bring on M LJ very severe .headaches/' says ^ ^ Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of fT n| R. F.D.I, Cripple Creek, Va. W kJL " I tried different medicines and y XI not get relief. The head- \T n aches became very frequent. I W% U heard o! |y !wl Thedford's C BLACK-DRAUGHT 1 Li and took it for a headache, and ^ W\ the relief was very quick, and \W jy it was so long before I had M n another headache. Now I just W\ keep the Black-Draught, and nf ^ don't let myself get in that i, j condition. ^ jn Thedford's Black-Draught flr M (purely vegetable) has been M kJ found to relieve constipation. tkA A Xi and by stimulating the action of [7 |j /M the liver, when it is torpid, helps rl y to drive many poisons out of kj your system. Biliousness. \T M indigestion, headache, and wl kJ similar troubles are often jla Xi relieved in this way. It is the IT -' \ natural way. Be natural! Try ^U Black-Draught. ju r THE CASES ARE SET FOR JULY TERM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO) ?2a? Burroughs & Collins Co., vs. Jas. Carroll; Sherwood & McMillan for Plaintiff, E. S. C. Baker for defendant. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 . 24 Jos. W. Holliday vs. T. J. Bell et al.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?25? M. B* Thompson vs. A. C. Thompson; H. H. Woodward and W. F. Stackhouse for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?26? Cooper-Smith Co., vs. O. J. Bell; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & Mc-Millan for Defendant. ?27? Cooper-Smith Co., vs. R. L. Bell; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?28? Cooper-Smith Co., vs. J. L. Bell; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?29? Standard Oil Co., vs J. M. Boyd; Warrinj? & Brockington for Plaintiff, H. H. Woodward for Defendant. ?30? M. M. Stanley vs. P. R. Casey et al.; J. I. Allen, Jr.. L. M. Gasque, M. A. Wright, H. H. Woodward ,et al., for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan and R. B. Scarborough for Defendant. Saturday, July 7th, Equity Matters i MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923 -SiPeoples National Bank vs. Farmers Fisheries Co.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff. Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant.?(Two Cases.) ?32? Mrs. Ellen Cooper vs. T. Frank Cooper; Ford & Suggs for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. --(Two Cases.) L. *A. Permenter and John M. Vaught, copartners under the firm name and style of Gents Furnishing Company, as contained and being in the store of said firm on Main Street in Conway, South Carolina, together with all of the store furniture and store fixtures, tools, implements and appliances used in and about the said business and also contained in said store. Sales will be made in convenient lots until the amount due under the said executions with interest and cost has been paid in full. J. A. LEWIS, SherifT of Horrv Countv. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C? June 12th, 1923.' ?' o NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and by virtue of an execution dated the 4th day of April, A. D. 1923, and issued and lodged, and to me directed, and based upon the judgment rendered in the carfe of: J. Schoeneman, Inc., Plaintiff, VS. Gents Furnishing Company, Defendant, I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house ? M < 111* 1 11 aoor or my county, witnin legal nours of sale, on salesday, in July next, it being- the 2nd day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All and singular all 'of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of L. A. Permenter and John M. Vaught, copartners under the firm name and style of Gents Furnishing Company, as contained and being in the store of said firm on Main Street in Conway, South Carolina, together with all of the store furniture and store fixtures, tools, implements and appliances used in and about the said business and also contained in said store. Sales will be made in convenient lots until the amount due under the said executions with interest and cost has been paid in full. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C., June 12th, 1023. o NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and by virtue of an execui: ~ C A nm I A r* noil uuicu tiie ti/il ua.v ui n.piu, 1923, and issued and lodged, and to me directed, and based upon the judgment rendered in the case of: International Tailoring Company, Plaintiff, VS. Gents Furnishing Company, Defendant, I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house door of my county, within legal hours , r i~ ^^i^Tni.. u i/i Mciit;, on naicnuay, ill uui^ MCAI, II being the 2nd clay of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: ?x All and singular all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of L. A. Permenter and John M. Vaught, copartners under the firm name and style of Gents Furnishing Company, as contained and being in the store of said firm on Main Street in Conway, South Carolina, together with all of the store furniture and store fixtures, tools, implements and appliances used in and about the said busi" ? ' -CI Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching PV^s, and you an get restful afte- tirst aooiicatioo. Mr 1 HORRY HERALD, OONWAY, S ?U L. W. Anderson vs. R.TS. Grainger; E. S. C% Baker for Plaintiff, Ford & Suggs for Defendant. < ?34? < Watson Sales Corporation vs. A. B. Bell; Cordie Page for Plaintiff, Ford .1 & Suggs for Defendant ( ?35? i Enterprise Highways Service Co., 1 vs. Gents Furnishing Co.; Cordie Page 1 for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan ! for Defendant. ?36? Progress Hat Co., vs. F. W. Hucks; 1 Cordie Page for Plaintiff, Sherwood j & McMillan for Defendant. _37? American Standard Jewelry Co., vs. J. M. Boyd, et al.; Cordie Page for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for 1 Defendant. i ?38? E. L. McLaurin vs. H. M. Timmerman, et al.; Cordie Page for Plaintiff, ? Sherwood & McMillan for Defendart. ?39? 1 A. I>. Johnson vs. Marvin Connor; Cordie Page for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?40? E. W. Jenkins vs. J. W. Strickland; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. TUESDAY. JULY 10, 1923 ?41? E. W. Jenkins vs. Geo. Jollie, et al.; 1 H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sher- ? wood & McMillan and Ford & Suggs for Defendant. ?42? lv w. Jenkins vs. w. fcj. Jollie, et al.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan and Ford & Suggs for Defendant. ?43? Keokook Shoe Co., vs. Gents Furnishing Co.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Ford & Suggs for Defendant. ?44? J. H. Smith, et al., vs. Hampton Page; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, T. B. Lewis for Defendant. ?45? Truluck & Spann vs. F. M. Bryant, et al.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff. T. B. Lewis and Sherwood & McMillan for Defendant. ?46? Security Mutual Paint & Varnish Co., vs. T. R. Stephens; R. B.^ Scarborough for Plaintiff, T. B. Lewis for I Defendant. ?47? Bank of Loris vs. C. V. Blackburn and W. A. Prince; H. H. Woodward .for Plaintiff, J. I. Allen, Jr., for Defendants. ?48? Bank of Loris vs. Olen L. Cox, et al.; H. H. Woodward for Plaintiff, Ford & Suggs for Defendant. ?49? The Hornick Peeples Co., vs. F. E. Stanley & Co.; Cordie Page for Plaintiff, Ford & Suggs for Defendant. ?50? W. H. Chryst vs. Everett C. Lewis; Ford & Suggs for Plaintiff, S. C. Dusenbury for Defendant. ?51? L. D. Suggs vs. E. Williamson; Ford & Suggs for Plaintiff. ?52? Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., vs. I K G. Stanley; Ford & Suggs for riamtltr, J. 1. Allen, Jr., for Defendant. o NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and by virtue of an execution dated the 4th day of April, A. D. 1923, and issued and lodged, and to me directed, and based upon the judgment rendered in the case of: Isaac Hamburger & Sons. Inc., Plaintiffs, VS. Gents Furnishing Company, Defendant, I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house door of my county, within legnl hours of sale, on salesday, in July next, it being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All and singular all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of L. A. Permenter and John M. Vaught, copartners under the firm name and style of Gents Furnishing Company, as contained and being in the store of said firm on Main Street in Conway, South Carolina, together with all of the store furniture and store fixtures, tools, implements and appliances used in and about the said business and also contained in said store. Sales will be made in convenient lot > until the amount due under the said executions with interest and i_ 1 1 J i?..U i cost nus ueen puiu in iuii. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C., June 12th, 1923. ness and also contained in said store. Sales will be made in convenient lots until the amount due under the said executions with interest and cost has been paid in full. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horrv County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C., , June 12th, 1923. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). ' ' stops the Cough and Headacne and worKsofff 'old. E. W GROVE'S sutfnaturr on oach box. '4. o ? No Worqis in a Healthy Child AM children troubled with Worms havr. an unhealthy color, which indicates poor h'ood, and as a rule, there is mote or less stomach disturbance. GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or thrive weeks will enrich the blood. Improve the digestion, and uctaao general Strengthening Tonic to the w"iole system. Mature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. PI iasant to take. 80c per bottle. I. C, JUNE 21, 1923 NOTICE OF TAX SALES Under and by virtue of stintiry [Executions issued by C. E. Barker, County Treasurer, Esq., for taxes of 1921, I have levied on and will offer for sale before the Court House in Conway, S. C., on salesday in July next, it being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular those certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land described as follows, to wit. Tract No. 1, 14 Acres In Bucks Township, bounded by lands of J. M. Johnson, W. H. Johnson and Public Road. In name of W. J. Bruton. Tract No. 2 80 acres in Conway Township, in name of Emily Causey, bounded by lands of J. A. Eason, G. B. Gillespie und Buck Sheron. Tract No. 3. 2 acres in Conway Township, near J. A. Eason, in name of Orilla Kirton, bounded by Autie Faulk Lodge and public road. Tract No. 4. . 1 acre in Conway township near J. A. Eason, in name of Agnes Rudicile, bounded by J. A. Eason, Filmore Tom [^ewis and public road. Tract No. 5. 115 acres in Conway Township in the name of E. T. Hughes, bounded by lands of W. J. Waller, J. J. Sanders, and McCracken land, being the Jule Waller place. Tract No.6. 80Vz acres in Dog BlutT Township in name of Estate of Hosea Squires, bounded by lands of W. A. Nichols, the Mac Hughes land, et al. "\r? t 1 A 11V I IF* 3 acres in Conway Township, in name of Frank Cox, bounded by lands of Pink Ward, Burroughs & Collins Co., and Nettie Chestnut. Tract No. 8. 4.8 acres in Conway Township, in name of Perry Graham, bounded by Hardees Ferry Road, Ada McLeod, B. & C. Co., and G. F. Murrell. Tract No. 9. One lot in Conway Township in name of J. D. and Eva M. Oliver, ioined by lots of Will Hughes and John Bessant on new highway to Georgetown. Tract No. 10. One lot in Conway Township in name of John Williams near Noah Jones and Binkie Davis. Tract No. 11. 45 acres in Floyds Township in name of M. L. Small, bounded by lands of DufT Soles, Ida Alford and Emma Hamilton. Tract No. 12. < 56fi acres in Floyds Township, in name of J. M. Norton, bounded by lands oi John Daniels, Alva Cause!, et al. Tract No. 13. 54. acres in Floyds Township in name of W. F. Stackhouse. bounded by lands of B. T. Watson and Y. K. Strickland, H. B. Harrington, and J. K. Strickland. Tract No. 14. 75 acres in Floyds Township in name of W. F. Stackhouse, bounded by lands of Johnson and Harrington, John Grainger and Marshall Fowler. Tract No. 15. . 10VC1 es in Green Sea Township, in name of Simpson W. Powell, bounded by lands of Gertie Powell, Phipps and W. W. Roberts. Tract No. 16. 51 Vs acres in Green Sea Township, in name of E. P. McQueen, bounded by H. N. Anderson, E. W. Johnson, and M. E. Graham. Tract No. 17. 50 acres in Green Sea Township In name of J. G. Holmes, boundaries as follows: W. F. Lupo, B. H .Buflfkin, and Bertie F. Shelley. Tract No. 18. 50 acres in Simpson Creek Town_i _ ?r \r - r? snip in name ui vance v,. i ?u nci , bounded by the A. D. Parker lands, et al. Tract No. 19. SO acres in Simpson Creek Township in name of Mo'lie Ann Hardee, hounded by lands of W. J. Hardee, P. P. Carter and W. T. Hardwick. Tract No. 20. 3 acres in Little River Township in name of Elwell Clardy, bounded by lands of Pink Gore, Ella Gellamy, M. M. Fennell, and Annie Clardy. Tract No. 21. SO acres in Socastee Township in name of A. D. Jones, bounded by W. J. Turbeville land and land of Bill DuBose. Tract No. 22. 40 acres in Socastee Township in name of Estate of H. S. Turbeville, bounded by W. J. Turbeville land, C. B. Newton, al. Tract No. 23. 15 acres in oocastee Township in name of W. B. Dixon, bounded b> Rufus McDowell, Wm. Jordan, et al. Tract No. 24. 303 acres in Socastee Township ir name of Estate of H. S. Turbeville bounded by Alex Clardy land, the Hucks land, et al. Tract No. 25. 2 acres in Socastee Township, in name of Susie Willie, bounded b> lands of Cain Saxby, G. Small and John Gardner. Terms of Sale Cash, purchaser tc pay for papers and stamps, when necessary. J. A LEWIS. Sheriff ol A TONIU drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restore* ?nergy and Vitality by Purifying anc Enriohing the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see hov it brings color to the cheeks and hov it improves the appetite, you will thei appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simpl] Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S( pleasant even children like it. The blooc needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON t< Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs anc Grip germs by its Strengthening, In vigor %ing Effec* I Horry County. Conway, S. C. June 12th, 1923. PICK SPIVEY FOR OFFICE Group Six Bankers convention is now history. The annual meeting of Gryup Siv, held this week at Myrtle Beach, was the best meeting Group j Six has held in the opinion of those who attended. The meeting opened Tuesday evening of last week with a grand reception given by the Conway Clearing Hou>e association at the Myrtle Beach Yacht club. It was a brilliant spectacle. The spacious halls of the Yacht club tastefully decorated and brilliantly lighted were beautiful. The visiting bankers with their wives and daughters and local ladies and gentlemen thronged the club until a late hour. Old friends were greeted and many new friendships made. This splendid reception opened the season at Myrtle Beach and will long be remembered by those who were so fortunate as to be there. Wednesday morning the business sessions of the convention began. After the invocation by Rev. NofT, of Mullins, addresses were made by Mayor Suggs of Conway, and Col. D. A. Spivey of the Peoples National Bank of Conway, welcoming the visity. Appropriate responses were made. A number of splendid addresses followed on subjects of interest to the bankers. Several very interesting resolutions were passed at this meeting. One resolution to make Myrtle Bench the permanent meeting place for Group Six of the Bankers Association; another provides that all banks be asked to declare the day of the annual meeting a holiday so that all connected with the banks might be able to attend these meetings. Another resolution, and the one of most interest to Conway and Horry County citizens was one endorsing Col. D. A. Spivey of the Peoples Bank of Conway for vice-president of the South Carolina Bankers' Association. The people of Horry feel that this is a deserved honor to Col. Spivey and that the Bankers Association will make no mistake in elevating j Col. Spivey to this position of honor. Col. Spivey has been identified with the banking interests of Horry all of his business life and stands at the head of his chosen field. At 1:30 the business meeting adjourned and a splendid course luncheon was served at the Yacht club. A short business session was held after the luncheon when the meeting adjourned. Members soon began to leave and soon the 1923 meeting of Group Six had passed into history. o BASE BALL i Opening frames of the Myrtle Beach baseball club will be played with Johnsonville Athletic club at Myrtle Beach on June 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. The grounds and park will be completed for the first game and it is expected that there will be some good games played at the beach this year as they will have the best possible team that can be had in this part of the State. The club is a winning team and you will not be disappointed if you come to see the games, which will be played every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. o Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College ond for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July (>, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. Wlien scholarships are vacant after July 7. they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, providing they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. I). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, South Carolina. ?Adv. 6|14|23-4t. o CROPS LOOKING FINE ri..? it /~i a i ' v t ops over norry Louiuy are iook. ing fine. This is the verdict of all those who have gone through different sections of the farming districts. ! Thq crops have been injured in some small areas by insects operating dur| ing the cool nights on the young corn and other plants, but as a general thing the crops are in fine condition. o I, TODDVILLE ITKMS Messrs. Arthur anil W. G. Harper t went to Myrtle Beach last Tuesday to attend the training school. Mrs. J F. Harper and Mrs. Leo Dusenbury [. were in town one day last week. Kov. W. L. Guy conducted service? - at Union church on Sunday night. A large congregation. attended. Miss Cordelia Woodward was ir J Conway one day last week. w. 1,. Hid ni unci son was in Uonwa> last Saturday on business. Miss Sadie Causey spent last Saturday in Conway. Children's Day exercises will be conducted at Union church on Sunda> niirht at S o'clock. June 24th. The ' public is cordially invited to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Flovd, of Pau* leys Island, spent the week-end witl > Mrs. Floyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs i W. E. Dusenbury. ' Mr. Clyde Dusenbury spent part ol last week at Pauleys Island. Page No. T NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and by virtue of an execution dated the 9th day of March, A. D. 1923, and issued and lodged, and to me directed, and based upon the judgment rendered in the case of: The Young Hat Company, Plaintiff, VS. Gents Furnishing Company, Defendant, I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house door of my county, within legal hours of sale, on salesday, in July next, it being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All and singular all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise of L. A. Permenter and John M. Vaught, copartners under the firm name and style of Gents Furnishing Company, as contained and being in the store of said firm on Main Street in Conway, South Carolina, together with all of the store furniture and store fixtures, 4>nols, implements and appliances used in and about the said business and also contained in said store. Sales will be made in convenient lots until the amount clue under the said executions with interest and cost has been paid in full. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horrv Countv. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C., 4 Hi 1 4 % june i?in, iifzd. o STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 21, 1912, Of The Horry Herald, published weeklv at Conwav, South Carolina, for April.' 1923. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared H. H. Woonvard, of the Horry Herald and made oath that the following1 is, ; to the best o\v his knowledge . and belief a true statement of ; the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 11)23, embodied in section 448 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager is: Publisher H. H. Woodward Editor H. H. Woodward Managing Editor H. H. Woodward Business Mgr H. H. Woodward Conway, S. C. 2. That the owner is H. H. Woodward. 3. That there are no bondholders, mortgagees, or other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities. H. H. WOODWARD. sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of June, 1923. R. T. BOOTH, Notary Public. South Carolina. o 1785 1923 College of Charleston Examinations at the county seat for the Horry County Scholarship, Friday, July <>, at 9 A. MJ Subjects: English grammar and composition, American History, algebra and plane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. Special two-year pre-medical courses. A course in commerce and business administration is featured. For terms, catalogue, and illustrated folder, address HARRISON RANDOSPH, Pres. ?Adv. 6|21|23-3t. Clemson College Vacant Scholarship for Horry County Competitive examinations to fill one vacant four-year scholarship and one vacant two-year scholarship will be held at the County Seat on Friday, July 13th, beginning at 9 A. M., under the supervision of the County Superintendent of Education. 1. Pour-year Scholarship?Ooen to students desiring to pursue fouryear courses in Agriculture. Examinations are to be given in high school English, mathematics and history, and in agriculture. Age requirement?16 years or over at the time of entrance. Winners of scholarships must l>e prepared to meet also the require. ments for admission. The value of each scholarship is , $100 per session and free tuition of ' $10: Membership in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, R. O. T. C., is ? also equivalent in money to a scholari. ship during the last two years in college. 11 The examinations may also he taken J for entrance credit by those not ap ' plying for a scholarship. 2. Two-year short course scholar ships?Open to students 18 years of aire or over, desiring to pursue the i Two-year Course in Agriculture. ' Common school education sufficient. 3. No previous application to the college necessary to stand scholar ship examinations. i For catalogue, application blanks, . and other information, write to?: THE REGISTRAR, f flemson College, S. C. 6j2i-t>i28-7J5-23 ... *