The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 28, 1923, Page Page No. 7, Image 7

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JL F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. - Public Accountants (Ut.) Telephone So. 796 Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. _~~T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. D. A. SFIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. Bonds and Insurance Oflice in W Peoples National Bank Building. * " FOKD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Offices at Conwav, S. C. Loris, S. C 6-1- 13m j K. IS. M AKKOKOlKiH J Attorney at Law ? CONWAY, S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Surgeon AYNOR. S. C. H. II. WOODWARD Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offices in Tavlor Building CONWAY, S. C. 2-9-3m LuW Offices of M. C. HARRELSON and R. R HARRELSON MI'UINS, S. C. DRS. LEWIS & BIJSREE Dentists \-Ray Equipment Office^ Over Horry Drug Store DR. J. I). THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LORIS, S. C. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law ; Offices Spivev Building t CONWAY, S. C. ?i S. C. DUSENBURY Attorney at Law Spivev Building CONWAY, S. C. DR. E. T\ ALFORD Dentist Located in Mullins, S. C. Office over Champion Shoe Store. v 1 m DRS. ALFORD & RUTLEDGE Dentists Offices Over Conwav Hardware Co., Old McCord Stand CONWAY, S. C. NOTICE OF TAX SALES Under and by virtue of sundry executions issued by C. E. Barker, County Treasurer. Esq., for taxes of 1021, I have levied op. and will offer for sale before the Court House in Cor.wi'y, S. C., on salesday in July nex4:, 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, 11 Acres In Bucks Township, bounded by lands (if J. M. Johnson, W. H. Johnson r,?,i D?.wi T~ - - wt T aim a uuiiv, ivuau. in iiauii: ui vv a, Brutan. Tract No. 2 Kn acres in Conway Township, in name of Emily Causey, bonruled by lands of J. A. Eason, G. B. Gillespie and 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. i4. 1 acre in Conway township near J. A. Eason, in name of Agnes Rudicile, bounded by J. A. Eason, Filmore Tom Lewis 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. Sandors, and McCracken land, being the Jule Waller place. Tract No.fi. 80M> acres in Dog Bluff Township in name of Estate of Hosea Squires, bounded by lands of W. A. Nichols, the Mac Hughes land, et al. Tract No. 7. 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.S acres in Conway Township, in rwtfne of Perry Graham, hounded by Halves Ferry Road, Ada McLeod, B. & 0. Co., and G. F. Murrell. Tract No. 9. One lot in Conway Township in name of J. D. and Eva M. Oliver, joined by lots of Will Hughes and John Bessant on new highway tc Georgetown. Tract No. 10. 0'i? lot in Conway Township ir name of John Williams near NoaV Jones and Binkie Davis. Tract No. 11. 4.r> acres in Floyds Township ir name of M. L. Small, bounded I lands of Du(T Soles, Ida A1 ford aft Emma Hamilton. Tract No. 12. WC, acres in Floyds Township, ir r\ar r T. M. Norton, hounded bj lands of John Daniels, Alva Causel et al. Tract No. 13. ^ 54 acres in Floyds Township ii PK name of W. F. Stackhouse, bounder by lands of B. T. Watson and V. K Strickland, H. B. Harrington, and J K. Strickland. Tm^t No. I t. 75 acres in Floyds Township ii name of W. F. Stackhouse, bounder k by lands of Johnson and Harrington John Grainger and Marshall Fowler. Tract No. 15. H 10 acres in Green Sea Township f 0 THE : in name of Simpson W. Powell, bounded by lancU of Gertie Powell, Phipps and W. W. Roberts. Tract No. 16. 51 M> 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 3 follows: W. F. Lupo, B. H .Buffkip, and Bertie F. Shelley. Tract No. 18. ? 50 acres in Simpson Creek Township in name of Vance C. Parker, 1 hounded by the A. D. Parker lands < et al. - ' 1 Tract No. 19. 30 acres in Simpson Creek Township in name of Mollie Ann Hardee, bounded 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, Elia Gellamy, M. M. Fennell, and Annie Clardy. Tract No. 21. 80 acres in Socastee Township in name of A. D. Jones, bounded by W. .T. Turbeville land and land of Bill DuBose. Tract No. 22. 40 acres in Socastee Township in name of Estate of H. S. Turbevjjle, bounded by W. J. Turbeville land, C. B. Newton, et al. Tract No. 23. 15 acres in Socastee Township in name of W. B. Dixon, bounded by Rufus McDowell. Wm. Jordan, et al. Tract No. 24. 393 acres in Socastee Township in name of Estate of H. S. Turbeville, bounded by Alex Clardy land, the Mucks land, et al. Tract No. 25. 2 acres in Socastee Township, in name of Susie Willie, bounded by lands of Cain Saxby, G. Small and John Gardner. Terms of Sale Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, when necessary. TAT r.Minc oi.?! rc .. r U. -n. ULiT* 10, OIlCllll 1)1 Horry County. Conway, S. C. June 12th, 1923. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas W. H. Stone, Plaintiff, vs. The Stone Brothers Company, a Corpora!'on; also, Jesse Chavis, Hilliary 0 .s, Newton Chavis, Redick Chavis, Marion Chavis, Caroline Chavis, Mary Chavis, Dorothea Lyde, heirs-atlaw of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all other heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and of Sarah Chavis, deceased, unkonwn to plaintiff, claiming any interest or estate in or iien upon his land herein described, or claiming any interest in said lands by purchase or descent from Sarah Chavis. deceased heir-at-law of the said Nelson Thomas, also P. M. Mills, Martha Mills Little, Henry C. Stan1 ley; also James Thomas Gore or his heirs-at-law, unknown to plaintiff, and Maggie Gore and other heirs-atlaw of Lorenza D. Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff, also Luther N. Tharp, and also all other persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint | in this action, which has been filed in the office of the C!ork of Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answqr to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Conway, South Carolina. within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the re'ie1 demanded in the complaint. Dated May 10th, A. D. 1023. shkrwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent defendants, Jesse Chavis, Hillary Chavis, Marion Chavis, Caroline Chavis, Newton Chavis, Mary Chavis, heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all other heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, de1 ceased, and of Sarah Chavis, deceased, unknown to plaintiff, claiming any in terest. or estate in or lien upon his land herein described, or claiming any interest or estate in said lands by pur chase or descent from Sarah Chavis, deceased heir-at-law of Nelson Thomas, also H. C. Stanley, also James Thomas Gore or his heirs-at-law, uni known to plaintiff, and Maggie Gore and other heirs-at-law Lorenza D. | Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff, > claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real esstate described in the complaint herei in: i TAKE NOTICE; that the summons of which the foregoing is a copy and the complaint herein were duly filed \ in the office of the Clerk of the Court /I TM "* T ^ 4 ' or common neas, norvy county, South Carolina, at Conway, S. C., on May 10th 1923. Sherwood & McMillan, \ Plaintiff's Attorneys. , ATTEST: W. L, BRYAN, (Seal) C. C. C. P. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Store. Plaintiff vs. The Stone Brothers Company, a Corporation; also Jesse Chavis. Hillary Ch \i vis. Newton Chavis, Redick Cha /is, 1 Morion Chavis, Caroline Chavis, Mrw , Chavis, Dorothea Lyde, heirs-at-lav c* Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all other heirs-at.-law of Nelson Thomas, , deceased, and of Sarah Chavis, do HORRY'HERALD, CONWAY, S ceased, unknown to plaintiff, claiming any interest or estate in or lien upon his lands herein described, or claiming any interest in said lands by purchase or descent from Sarah Chavis. deceased heir-at-law of the said Nelson Thomas, also P. M. Mills, Martha Mills Little, Henry C. Stanley; t;lso Jas. Thomas Gore or his heirs-atlaw, unknown to plaintiff, and Maggie Gore and other heirs-at-law of Lorenza D. Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff, also Luther N. Tharp, and ulso all other persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION Notice is hereby given that an action has been started and is now pending in the Court of Common Pleas, Horry County, South Carolina, wherein the above named plaintiff is plaintiff. and the above named defendants, are defendants,?said cause of action relating to real estate, and is for the nurpose of quieting and determining the title to lands situate in said state and county, and described as follows: A?Nelson Thomas Estate Lands. Tract No. 1. Containing seventyfive (75) acres, more or less, lying on the seashore, being a part of a tract of land granted by Seth Bellamy to Wm. Montgomery and from Wm. Montgomery to Mathias Vaught; bounded on the east by lands formerly' owned by Lewis Cause (tract N*o. 3 of the estate of Nelson Thomas) and lands of Hilliard Herring,' on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by lands of Bettie Randall or Smart Lewis, and on the North by the Jane DuBose land; beinir the same land conveyed to Nelson Thomas by Mathias Vaught by his deed dated the '^1 rlnv nf TTolirnniM' A T~J 1 SiSJO <ln lv recorded in deed Book "T" at page GO 1-02, for Horry County. Tract No. 2 Containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of the estate of W. D. Core, now claimed by the widow of said W. D. Gore, on the Easf by lands of I. P. Edge, on the South by lands of William Edge and lands of Alva Edge. and on the West bv lands of Thomas Bell and R. V. Ward, being lands which were convevev to the said Nelson Thomas by William J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County, and by other grantors within the said boundaries. Tract No. 3 Containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and known as Little Swamp, and bounded on the North by lands of Jim Vereen and Milliard Herring, on the Ea^t by lands now or formerly of James Vaught, on the South by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the West by tract No. 1 of the estate lands of Nelson Thomas land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas V?y Robert Livingstone by his deed dated the 24th dav of February, A. D. 1902. Tract No. 4. Containing nine (0) lores, as shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore. Surveyor, dated March 7th, A. D. 1883, and bounded in the year A. D. 1883, on tho North by Jane Dubois. on the East by what was known as Lot No. 2, on the South by lands ->f Nelson Thomas and on the West by lands of Nelson Thomas; being the land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by F. M. Dunn by his deed dated the 20th of April, A. D. 1883. Tract No. 5 One undivided onehalf interest in and to that certain tract of land containing two hundred and fifty-one and thirty six hundredths (251.36) acres, described as delineated on n plat of the same made by Eli M. Merrell, Surveyor, dated Januarv 20th, 1007. bounded on the North and East by lands said to belong to Hammer Lumber Company and on the West bv lands of Alico Vaught; being tho same land which 1 was conveyed to Nelson Thomas and Robert W. Moore, jointly, by Burroughs & Collins Company by their deed dated the 25th day of January A. D. 1012, recorded in deed book P Tract No. ft All and singular all other lands, or interest, right or claims, in and to any real estate, which were owned or claimed by tho *>aid Nelson Thomas at the time of his death, not covered by tracts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore described; of whatever description or wheresoever situate. B?Luther Bellamy Estate Lands , All that certain piece, parcel, or! tract of land containing 2(V7 7! 12 acres, more or less, situate, lying, and being in Little River Township, Horry County, South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by i reference to a r?1?t t.hpr*?nf ?v?swl? U\> C. C. Suggs April 27, 1915, and being' hounded on the North by Bellamy land, on the East by Vereen and Stone land, on the South by Peter | Gore, and on the West by Bryan & Stone land. This being the same tract heretofore conveyed to W. H. Stone by Stone Bros. Co., and to said Company in three parcels: (1) containing 00 acres, more or less, by the several deeds of the heirs-at-law of W. Luther Bellamy, described as <19 acres, and made during the year 101(5 and recorded in the County Clerk's office in (a) Book F-4 at page 181, (b) Book H-4 at page 105, and (c) H-4 at papfe 102; (2) consisting1 of 110 1-3 acres by J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, by his deed dated April 5, 1015, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Rook of Deeds 11 HIT at page IK4: (3) consisting of 157 1-4 acres by Willio T. Bellamy by his deed dated Jan. 0, 1013, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Book of Deeds VVV at page 201. C?The Elizabeth Mills Land. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause There is only one "Bromo Quloim E. W. GROVE'S iijloature on box 19c. % . C, JUKE 28, 1923 > ? 1 All that certain piece, (parcel, or tract of land containing 205 acres, more or less, situate. lying and being in Little River Township, Horry 1 County, South Carolina, having such 1 shape, metes, courses and distances as ' will move fully appear by reference to ' a plat thereof made by C. C. Suggs 1 May 15, 1915, and being bounded on * the North by Waccamaw River, on the East by on the South by .he run of Line branch being the line. * and on the West by Perkins Branch. This being the same land heretofore 1 conveyed to W. H. Stone by Stone * Bros. Co., and to said Company oy J. 1 A. Lewis, Sheriff, by his deed dated 1 Nov. 2, 1914, and recorded in ihe ^ County Clerk's Record of Deeds Vol. HHH at page 102. t D?Tharp Land All that certain piece, parcel or * tract of land containing 40 acres, more j or less, situate in Little ltiver Town- ' ship, Horry County. Souih Carolina, * and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will nore fully ap- 5 pear by reference to a plat made by * C. C. Goie, May 9, 1SS9, and being j bounded on the Norch by lands of the Batik of Liltie River, on 1 he East by lands of S'Miuel Perminter, en the South by \n."is ?..f 1). B. Ward, and on i the West by 1 a nets of J. J. Pharp This \ being the same land heretofore, con- i veyed to the Stone Brothers Company i by Wade Hampton Tharp by deed dat- > ed July 23. 1915, and recorded in Ihe office of the County Clerk in his Record of Deeds, Book D-4 at page , 8fi, and hv said companv conveved to W. H. Stone. All that tract of land containing <10 acres, more or less, situate in Little River Township, County of Horry. State of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as : shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore, { surveyor ,April 27, 1015, and being ' bounded on the North by Bellamy land, East by Vereen & Stone land, ; South and West by other lands of The Stone Brothers Company, now 1 owned by W. H. Stone. This being the same land heretofore conveyed by ( the heirs-at-law of Luther Bellamy to * the Stone Brothers Co., by dood dated in and duly recorded, de- , scribing the land as 49 acres instead of HO acres. That certain tract * * beginning at a stake in H. J. Vereen's line in Bessant Branch thence down said branch to the main public road, thence running down a ditch on the west side of said branch as it meanders 34.50 chains to a white oak on the North side of bay field, thence N 57 W 23.75 chains to a stake in the line of the original tract, thence with the original line owned to the beginning corner, ioining lands of Grissett Gause, W. M. Bazen, James Crawford, Wesley Gore, and H. J. Vereen, containing 112 acres more or less. This being the same land surveyed by C. C. Gore, surveyor, April 27. 1915, and found to contain 110 acres. That certain tract containing 142 acres, more or less, bounded West by Thos. S. Bellamy, North by estate of Stephen Bellamy, East by said estate and W. L. Bellamy, South by TI. T. Vereen estate * * conveyed to Willie J. Bell am \\ bv L. D. Bellamv and T. S. Bellamy Oct. 27. 1904, by deed recorded in Book TT at page 431. . This being the same land surveyed by C. C. Gore, surveyor, April 27, 1915, and found to contain 157 acres. Conwav, s. C., Mav 10th, 1923. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. o NEW CONFERENCE FOR BIBLE STUDY Announcement has just been made of a new summer Bible conference to ">e led by a group of Columbians and to be held in the mountains near Asheville, N. C., from July 14th, to 22nd. The camp grounds of the Eliada orphanage, considered by many to he unsurpassed for the beauty of its location, have been turned over by the director, the Rev. Lucius Compton, for the nine-day conference. . The nnnl'oroiii'n nmntiiwi'c lv? vw.ii^i vtivv Iiiwvin^o *? ill uc 1.1 I lilt" I I lit: direction of the Rev. Robt. McQuilkin, of Columbia, who for the past 12 years has organized and spoken in such summer conferences in all parts of the country. The plan is to combine the benefits and relaxation of a vacation period, with profitable Bible study and conference* on spiritual problems in an environment that gives just the physical and spiritual tonic needed. Among the special featuies of the program it is expected that the Rev Harry Strachan, director of the notable Latin American evangelization campaign, will give a series of addesses on missions. Mr. Strachan probably knows more than any living man of the problems of evangelizing the neglected continent of South America. Thirty-two denominations riro interested in and co-operating with his evangelization campaign, which has for its purpose the reaching of 88,000,000 in Latin America untouched by missionary influence. o fhe Quinine That Does Not Affect the HW Brcruse of Its tonic nty! laxative effect. t.AXA rr'K BROMO QUININK is better than o-diur an?l does not cnum nervousness mr in head. Pemetrber th* full nntnc i TRESPASS NOTICK A11* persons are hereby notified and warned 'against hunting, fishing feeding stock, ranging, entering or trespassing in any manner whatsoever, upon the lands in Dog RlufT township, containing eight hundred <S00) acres, more or less, being the olace where Nancy A. Roberts resided and bounded by lands of R. R Scarborough, J. C. Roberts, and others. Persons found violating this no*.iro will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. H. K. WOODWARD, Orner. June ISth, 1923, Mr. Strachan's mission talks are vivid pictures of actual conditions. The Rev. Lucius Compton, founder :md director of the famous Eliada orphanage and Rescue home, has one of Lhe most startling stories of the miracle of God's grace and it is planned to have this story given during the conference period. 'Hie Rev. A. B. Kennedy, pastor of .he Tabernacle Baptist church of Columbia, who has been with Mr. McQuilkin in past years in summer inferences in the North, is planning ;o attend and will take part in the program, probably giving some messages on personal work and how to ,vin men to Christ. The Rev. J. H. Patterson, Presby;erian pastor and evangelist, will lead :he singing and direct the music of he conference. Mr. Patterson was :he singing leader of the famous Princeton summer conferences, held some years ago, organized by Mr. McQuilkin. and he was lovingly known is "Jimmy" Patterson. In addition :o his leading of the singing and his tenor solos, Mr. Patterson will also >ring some messages. ?o There is going to be good business in this county from now on owing to he fino tobacco crop that is being matured for the market. Get in position to serve the people and get your share. o Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP ANI) ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College and for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July (>, at i) a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 7. they will he 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. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, South Carolina. ?Adv. Gj 14123-41. 1 !w I MI was pale and thin, hardly #able to go," says Mrs. Bessie ^ Bearden, of Central, S. C. "1 ? would suffer( when I stood on ^ my feet, with bearing-down ^ pains in my sides and the lower yd/ (pj) part of my body. I did not rest ^i) #well and didn't want anything /f3\ to eat.- My color was bad and (^) I felt miserable. A friend of (Ml imine told me of CARDUI m The Woman's Tonic # ? and I then remembered my ? tfgj) mother used to take it.. . After Q th* first hnttl^ I I f began to fleshen up and I re- ? gained my strength and good, (jgj) healthy color. 1 am feeling fine. ^ 1 took twelve bottles (of Cardui) ^ {pj) and haven't had a bit of trouble ^ sincc." /3\ Thousands of other women !{?j) have had similar experiences in (||) ^ the use of Cardui, which has W brought relief where other vsP t medicines had failed. ? If you suffer from female ailments, take Cardui. It is a ^ woman's medicine. It may be (Jp) t just what you need. /s\ At your druggist's or dealer's. ^ E 92 % Furniture Upt Upholstering, Cushions, and Si Drapery Work. I hriv^a nice line of from. If you have any o done you had better see done right here in Convv; few more weeks so give r P. L. PL At Hot Page No. 7 Crops were beginning to need raii> in some communities last week. * * * * Paper towels in rolls at The Herald office. Buy a supply for the seaside home. 9 ? Let The Horry Herald do it. livery Me alg $? Have a packet in your s9 Bp pocket for ever-ready fg Soothes the throat. gfl *E For Quality, Flavor and 31 oj If:(I P ncka 178;% 1923 College of Charles on Examinations at the county seat for the Horry County Scholarship, Friday, July <>, at 9 A. M 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, Pre.. ?Adv. 6i21i23-3t. Clemson College Vacant Scholarship for Horry County Competitive examinations to fill one vacant four-year scholarship and one vacant twa-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. I. Four-year Scholarships?Open to students desiring to pursue fouryear courses in Agriculture. Examinations are to be given in high school English, mathematics and history, and in agriculture. Aire ronuirempnt ? 1 vphvs mi* <w?r at the time of entrance. Winners of scholarships must be prepared to meet also the requirements for admission. The value of each scholarship is $100 per session and free tuition of $40: Membership in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, R. O. T. C., is also equivalent in money to a scholarship during the last two years in college. The examinations may also he taken for entrance credit by those not applying for a scholarship. 2. Two-year short course scholarships?Open to students 18 years of age or over, desiring to pursue the Two-year Course in Agriculture. Common school education sufficient. 3. No previous application to the college necessary to stand scholarship examinations. For catalogue, application blanks, and other information, write to: THE REGISTRAR, Clem son College, S. C. 6j21-6|28-7|5-23 I * < * lolstermg, and Refinishing, Hp Covers Made, samples for you to select f this work that you want me and have your work ay. I am only here for a ne your order. JRNELL el Grace