The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 12, 1900, Image 1
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BA r-GAINS I
2 Casos Best Sh;rtin Citlicooi, O
I "' Short LIe gi h ienciih Clu.t
2 13ales -10-inch .; a I-Jmd, I <
50 Doz Towels, WzrT owi, 1"-. aud
100 P'imces [Idigo J:i'ul (l!o, tho 1
3,800 Yds. White 'iwn, mlo'wt l h
25 Pieces Colorovi Orgma iL e', .
Our e n i ro lino C b, o IIIdrim
25 Doz. 1 idie U z' V- t,, as ilh
THE GIRLS! STi"b COLLEGE.
WviNrmtoi' FIm. s A IT- , To
ATV EN I.N1 /T 1O IC HIL..
Threu Iln idr (ic ( F I: :y-T h1 2 g it
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Onie timinre.ttt aid Fif(y (It nII
In IIh% Mode, ! al d
(Special to NewN"s and Courier.)
Winthrop Collogo, 1 lok I ll1, Juno
6.-Tho groat wori: at tho Stato Nor
mal and Industria. CollegM is pros
poring. From tino to timo The
ows and Courier les given the pub
lie a statoment of Iho work at Win
throp.
The fifth year of Winthrop has
now bOOD passed. Th crucial test
is over. When ih Collego doors
Wero first opened md thero was a
crush and ru-h here, soumo who
thought they knew it all said th
as they caPLed if, would soon
die out; that, it was1 somet hing flew
and novel. Tiimo and trial have had
no such effect. Oni thm contrary the
attondance has beeon (1l th stendy
incroase.- No year* have thm accom
modations been implo for the de
mnands and the Gener-al Assembly has
just provideCd for the erection of an..
other dormitory, which will affor-d
sleeping apartmirouts for two' hundred
additional young ladies, but this wvill
not be in inll of the douitand for room.
This substantial, t hiis emphatic, this
lasting demand for accommodations;
this constant inc-ra in atendauco,
long after the glanmouur of novelty has
-worn off, shows conclusively that the
young women of tho State, and their
parents particular-ly, aijpprecinito thle
advantages of Winathr-op College.
AN INDUsTRIAL coLLErU.
Winthrop does niot pretend to be' a
fashionable or parlor educating insti
1tution. While, of courste, the ni1ce
t ies of social life are giveun attention,
the young women wvho como her-o for
an education aro not exp)ected1, nor
are they allowed, tio siend LIeir time
in the parlors or 'divide it between
art, music and the palrlor. Winthrop
is above all practical. Every girl
*has to ar-ranigo her- own bod room
and attend to her own clothos, otc.,
and, no matter what the course, must
-take each year one of the industrial
branches, whether it bo dr-essmaking,
~sewing, millinery, stonography and
typewriting, cooking, drawing, hor
ticulture, floriculture or dairy wvorkl.
As most of the students take the four
year courses it is easy to take and
finish any two of tho industrial
branches, or perhaps miore. Win
throp College is eosentially a. work
ing college. WVhile the education
Woman and
qewberry's G
,ise the entin
. and can't a
itting and slashin
s. Stock on han
comparison of ot
DR ALL! 2
ricO e - e.
2 1. piit , t, 3 Ask
10, (11dt(s
ven hero im l h sameioas
h 1n11V other colvge for women
II 9
inl the St to, it looks largely to theo
sp?cal trining cf tho tC'ehwra of
tho te anld u1dikw- m1,:o ber cl.1
lege; i it.i cl Om k, by 1n y, on e
n dustrial braa h m and! ory, In - I
not ojiLional, ats inl io maony other col
loges wit h industrial departmiontu,
1111d in this way the industrial foa
tures ar) made of po-itivo value.
The session which closes today
"hows
AN ENROUM:M' OF 021
of vhich 353 wero in the regular col
logo conrsos and 150 in tho model
school arnd kindergarton. Every
county il ( the Stato is represented in
the attendanco upon the collego.
Some of the county representations
being: Anderson 10, Berkrley 10,
Charleston 13, Chester , ], Darling
ton 12, Faifriold 17, Kershaw 13,
Laurens 10 Marion 10, rangeburg
17, Stuutotr 10, Spartanburg 30,
York 59.
It will also bo interesting to note
how tihe studenUt body is dividod as
to
RIELIOIoUIs PRFFOIRENCEs.
Baptists 78, Presbyteriangs 109,
Methodists 89, Episcopalians 48, Lu
therans (I, A. R . Presbyterian .10,
Catholics 3, Jews 2, Christians 2.
In1 thel varVious departmntsh the on
rolment during the year has1 boon1:
Stenography 30, bookkeepinag 10,
froeo hand drawving 1 28, cooking -17,
millinery .18, floriculture 4 1. Stu
dents in normal departmient 1009.
That there is no especial frivolity
about the college may be indlicated1
by the fact that for tihe priesent year
the average age of the collego stu
(dents is 18 yeurs and 7 mnopths, two
years greater thban the average o2
last sGssion.
INcliEAsEDn ATTE-NDA:ICR.
The population of hold-overs in
creaon from year to year and it is
always large. This year President
Johnson, wvho han dono 3o asuch for
Winth rop, ha0 .iniaugurated a new
pTlan. Hoe will not have the young
ladies who expet to return here nLext
year reserve their rooms until they
go home, consult their p)arentfs and
are positive that they will be aibl6 to
return to college noxt ssion, and
after they have canvassed the situa
tion and are positive, their i-oom,
will be reserved for them. Not
counting the young ladies no0w here
who expect to return here ncxt ses
sion, thore have been 103 pormits for
rooms granted, i. e., 103 asinonts
of new students have already boon
made and the p)opuIlar. aind general
months for .such applications to be
Child in N
reatest Stor,
public, also
fford to give y
g of prices before
d must go, we ne<
ir Values, will con
".t 15. qualit , aI
it Sc.
Spool Cotto', 2 for .r, or 2f). (1(z.
aSO)s for this salo, -100. each.
" " " U)c. "'
1) Soo ho thrce numb1ers.
.Men's Ao Colored S'Shirts, worth "Y.,w
hoieo 25'.
. MnC's Colored Shirts, worth 0 & ;;
it
Sanmmor Cri o h" clos'id PY
ruceived aIr tJ Iuly and Augus'.
WVinthrop Collogo ha:i a pai
facnl. iIy--numbolh'riUg thuir!y-onio. N-J.~
uraily tho policy is to necuro iem
hmA possiblo ta!rit 1T]d th fIC! it)'
ntro:- bih in niulibers Ir.d ability.
The conrses olfforcd aro for certiji
e"Jes and diplomuas and aro varivd
aId thorough.
A CHEAP COLLUGE.
01no of tho strung foaturos of Win.
throp, however, is the nominal cost
at Which11 an education MIay be so
cured here. P.,re!iident' Johnson fig
ur-Ni tie n1ecessary cost to bo: Room
ront, heat and board at SS.50 per
month10 fOr nin0 mon1-thS, -76.50; book
free, which ontitlvs to uiso ill iext
books for year ) ; mediclal foe, onti
ties to inDC,"ieiivs, ittontion, nurso,
Ic, $ ; matricnlation feo, for
breakage, Aemr 1111(1 tear, $d.
These aro the only absoito ex
pen5(se. A young lady has; to clothe
at home as5 well as5 hero and for econ
omny regulaition uni forms aro used
wvhich cost $25 a yeari. Under the
Stato law those not able t.o pay tui
tion or who gain scholarships aroe not
required' to pa1y $40) a year luition.
those who are able to pay the tuition
fee mu'st (10 so.
Thioso wvho scouro free tuition are
required to pre~se[nt t his certificato:
CEIaTiFICATEl OF I NAILTY To0 PAY TI-l
TIoN.
T1his is to certify that I am unable
to pay tuition for my. ... .. .......
fin thme Winthrop Normal and Indus
trial College for the session of ......
( Iaront. or. guardian) .. .'. ...... .
PLostoffico.. .. .. .. .. .. .... .
County .. .. .. .. .. .....
I hereby ceriify that to t ho best
of my knowledge andi belief the
abovoest at oment isl true. .. .. .. .. ..
Auditor of .... .. ... Count y.
Nioto-All must pay tuit ion who
are able to do so. in order to so
cure free tuliton the parent or' gnar
dian imust, file the above cort.ificato
with the president of the college. I f
it is niot pledged at the opening of the)
school t be student will be required
to manke thle pameniiot of a tuition
paying stuldenlt buforo being admit..
ted to chIasses, in accordance withI the
law.
Dumring last yeari fifty of the young
ladies paid the tuition foe. Of the
remainder :124 came here after hav
ing won competitivo scholarships and
the romainder were otititledi to bene
ficiary tuiiitioni and their exllense
outside of clothing and travol andi
knick-knaks r.rc put down as being
insido of $100:
wbery and i
wheIr the
s good
aS Wl begin tC
30d rOOmw for saIl m
VinCe you Low
C! 1' 0 0 1
o s ih y I:t,f Q
, 'your chie 4. I
Ourenie.
N wN- i,. IIr t i
LLLVC) ,l~~~i; 4el ~sx.irI fh'I
I)l.d u ILI ~ S cf, Ii~er u~
-.1 I tsis f.itsr!j
ml it o. are fi te o,i i I.
'yI h v e b.o a l: fo I e tOIlfo,l I
bAt, hoi ad vci,dal. Te I
fcl of hoingq ahlo to 'iupply 'si ret.
a1 finf3 tablo in inl Ihn fInm, vAhech is
The1" first yokir conrll ts! were' m131.i(N
to Supply miH.: .11I bn(t. r (o (hcd
loge, but th-, supqqp I.i wI%- r rre(Igula 1r
dcd to Op'rato at farm-J for t he College.
It 11msr beeni sulcev "ril, avId by a c,)re(
full cecking systeml this sinet..
(Wd )50.00 to the college, basing ( ho
su1pplies at formcir contilratof pricp.s.
Somn of 1h tiupplics m( tho prices
allowed are: ,()0 gAllons whol
milk at .15 cents; 12,571 gallons skin
mnilk at S cents; 722 gl ions but ter
mnilk at 8 conti-s ; 8,220 po;unds J ersty
beef, not Mi cen~ts ; 4,7*i8 p)ound
p)ork, not, ( cents; 806 qu(art traw
FTho farm-n nupplies aroe put down,
after a caroful checoking, at :,5.
'The( dinling hall isi on thet groundt(
floor and)( the now diing~ room, wvhich
1s to bo0 bi lt with seCond dormitor-y,
will jo)in (the 01n uow in iwso anid thus
give anU inuuennoiI~ floor sa-e.
A largo prop)or-tion of t ho gradlu
aitos of tho c'ollego tak~e thea normal
course, whicht lits th ont51 irely, soa
fari as tho trining goos, for Ioloneer.
T1ho p)ropor-tion or the fuill coursot
graduates'z w ho I ako t he nor-mna co.-.o
is show~n ini ib is statemnt:
N"ormialI g raduiat es;: 1 8'0, 5.I ; 18 )S,
10* ;' 1)7, l(0 I; 10,22.
Totaln fall coulriu gradnrat.es:I 1500,
50; 189A8, 1 2; 1 97, 17; l (gi, 22.
This year tht full term gr-aduat.s
number forty- Couri. (Out of the grand
nauting c!assM of 190 all except IAwo,
thait is fiftfy-busne, are k:-own to have
taughf. schiool, and @o it is ll a!org
the line. FIull y ntino-t.enths of tio
grauduat.es of coll!e;te--the full thIre
or fAlnr-year at ndeVnt w- a vo engaged
ini IItehg, aw insc'dontlly it many
1)0 noted that 0(inol of the lifty-inino
gradulates9 of Iast year he roOed.
her mnariago. And r o, wnit h isneh ai
finio set of you1ng Thanan,) i!arriago,
is not the solo des,idr-atnim of woman
hood, at least not ir,sd:oly aifter
leaving collega.
Slgna turo
n the suerrou
m atchh ss
vvho dOn"t
goods at suc
'-mYorroV. Rem
>ods and prices
a dollar will go
NY! MLLINEI
SOIl Old, I li 14 1( , 1. L YJ)
S3lilln ry t be eld mit at
to hiy a nico hat I'( a lilt I 1co .
'.p -1 J. I, ,
' i bl P 3t.;, hljf pr1 (, -
F1 H
(CUM~ESTo;vS E XPGS8T0N
!iAIlZ*l VE!ZV SOON.
Sh 2 ;s -w I'a3nI-14 4 , (li I ; 1*01M
' (.p(" 0 it I ac en m , 0 .
:11.dl C lill . ty *; 1), 1 3 ."',
C t-1..1 . (cp i., f i I
p'sili.11'.
Chal-ci.on, S. C., J n1 ----\\i1h
ill ilt I'xt tit dIy: or wo weeks, in
all1 probability, tho ")""uthI Carlolbm1
1Iter. .( t4to and W sit I li it I .:os .
Iti on I l bo franII it and read for1
hlm1iinv!!, aind thi:1 will bme iho wgriln
lilqg of the omctilio stretch J:i n Oe( Of
tho mlost. rv:nark1-ablo industrial cam
paignls over bogunl inllwh Souith.
L hes tl - hr 1 on(is ago about
onlo hun111dred busine;s men of Cir
1StOl 110 t ill I r00111 inl 114 Chle1-h s
tol I )lotel and appointod i cOlmlmliit,
pracI(ticaIbility oif ho.ling aI Staoi ex
fail of I 001 . 1Tho conunIii 8oopn0
nergetic canlvas: of thIe situation01
t his countIIry. Alasreb 20)(1, at ama
mee'ting12 bel inI the( Thom;pson audi
lorinmn, (th connitio rep)orh.d( ait
leng~jthi beforo(::everl thiousando citi.
bult in. -tendi of a E!aLl'. e.xosition the
peop1 l(4C deied th at the scop shonhl.'ii011
b0 1lrger, anld the( SouithI Carolinla
I luters'at ande West \,4 Ind10 in JExpos;.
i oLn wats born. I1), roin 1 (l<Ily thle
[leople( of Charle 'sto ha i lvo lost no
>jpOprtunLity to talk anid wvork for ih14
'x posit ion. (Outs.ido 11he city the(
press5 and1 peoJlO of Soulthi CaIrolinla
baivo enidorse th1 le p)rojct inl ie
mios-t (Lit bia 11tI i manner01. The i nOws
[)aplers of the( h:iro citie havo also 11
aliken iy the maitter, and1( thereI4 haLs
ot beenu ai discordIanit noto ini th1e(
~rent chlorus of ('ncou0liragement11. The4
xpiositijon will beld in14 IL he1( city of
baiiir lston beIginnin g Decembile r 3 1st,
I 111, ando closiLng .M ay 8t1 h, 1l90(2.
[i(L'h caitl sto(ck of the~(011 company
,vill Io .9230,000, and1( of thuHis mnout
S2 1,100 hasi81 I alreay been1lO scredl.
Ih'h i Lmount Ilos beenI takhen by inidi.
'unls~, and1( none1 of the hitrger cor
JOoral jins lL hav as et imbeaLCte.d theo
uniounit.s t hey willI subscribe.
Tho exp sition will sho to tihe
vorld. thel reso rces, the indust31181ries
1114 th1e L nYlvantaige of Sout11 h C'ro
ina: and:( the( SouthI. * Pt icular ait
entioni will be given to ('otton, and(
lhe textilo e'xhibi& will 14Iii' thebet
Svor madell inl thle )>t.h. Too in:
nrg initeret? will 1bo .nrui 'tlly con3
idered. The mnannine ;i c n thm
a..~
ggreg aono
know h.iov tc
ember Ivmnau.
have been cut tc
when spent at MA ir
I Cw!'
01
asu P ,ic luN.) a e: o t it:., t
ail %vIl ri n f l'oe i. ,il b
h :m n i ta tol n r,b c
w ,Il1 :.)Ittll
le I . '.':Ii s v d L i i
'W un a n us 'l'4 w11J Nill
brijng, vi. itor-i frrrm ;: I .w in,is of
dhi,i counitry. Anonw); t "a Ir tAns
t hat atro conldidelil y I, :+(ctv( -d:ro it
ovrwq rh Co 4 is
liow%, COnidr&f 11in 11a ;I ito appropr-iato
00, Ot0 fo r thLi 14 hi n will 4(
ahill ,as1is! i let l n thw r; OiIn .14
ind1ri 1a d pr w - f tOw \Vest
! ,, lip . il O Phiiip) ineS.I
Ih'I oii k111(41Clli Ix -n,'it1( II
lia \ ost _ uiailn will bo
the firFt of its kind rsa fr 1 h 1b 1ouh,
n .1d11 111 factirer! will co nn inko A
lit el I h lat, hi h r .w en cov
0r0d, Lxcept by Iecrn.ba,,u, s and ale(L ]' t,
Men11. Openlin!f 1 Jin4 d,t.il Fl I aftir
VIhy liAicnexpost io in lDuI -
fao,a ratin n liniiso 1( iv of (xib1>its ill
bobough int o u rim Niw ork
Stat to41n3 Soth Caro'lia, an(mn
Nort1h nextiti' Sunnner wt~ill God it1L1on
venietl tond1; pritabe o om Hn
duin th winer oll ow, ii' rsng .~ o
ioti laO (110 s11 \ 41 ed'a,g j
11'OeryC patiulat. Prof(ing by the
11x11erixnen of other exoiti onQ direc
l)orsl andl CIlil, O'7Ii i n 10 3chag of'~'
p' te reslts t(' en h-ssii4' cof 1(t, io
lIti: l propoe d that.!)3'/ Ith e xp 'iti'on
grounds ble loca ,ted within ill I r,r Vtod
rat cloimit11(f the cy of Catrlon
Af
s are Invited
[Bargains
>buy
- means exactly
make quick
n a u g h 'ss.
LND OXFORDS.
>r hissal,-10o., wor-th 75>c.
T he " $.00.
",-..
wri, wid .1illew S8O., woitlh $1.25
" $1.2 > " 1.75
"t "4.9> 2.00
Rt 1111~ 1, (11 *i V II)O t ;7tI.V 8
0 ( t,][,hd, u wi b h loweost.
strut414k by Lightning11.
Ovmillwe, Fla., Jln0 7 -rom
'kiins, . tor York, larry Davis
ad il r Wigglin, all colorOd em
pIlj.N"i of illo Mllerrill-Stovons Engin.
eering Cilmy, wero killed by
lightning liat, 1 o'clock thili afternoon
Whilo it work Under tho steamer
('anmodoro BarIoy, hauled out, on
tho ways ait South Jacksonvillo.
FourteI'on otho.r Ilwn wor0 shockod,
iA1o of tllIhm seriously. Wiggins's
11lk was brolkn, butt not at mark apl)
poilared oi th bodly of any of th
d(1atd mn M. Sovoral of tho injurod
havo their healps badly torn and
laceritotd. Th1m lightning struck a
I1argo cnlill that i:1 uiodn ini the ways
to luml out tho teamers, and ran
down to tho mnii who woro it work
oni Iho hull. Of tho injured, four
a1r whitlo m1welaniies.
Monun11 0ent1 to slouth On*ronIms Heirioep.
diucedl by CongressmIan TJollbert uand
passed( inl the4 1fonmso of Rteprosenhta
tives, at t.on I Otousand dollaur m3onIu
IlonIt. will b0 e'rectedl inl Sailuda, S.
(., ini mem.Iory of Travis, iBonham,
Io and( 11( But-lor. 'PToe mlOnl dis
ti gnIIished I thmseves8 for gallantry
ita(d bravery du ring t ho Moxican war
an13d pertished4 ini tho miomorablo do
JOnIst of thie Al buno3 March, 1830. In
tha:t hat t 1( tho bravo little force con
tinued.'t the~ deofenso of tho -dismnant.ledI
for-tress unitil alil but six had been
ilIled. Tis numbtiIer surrendorod,
bit being (akon before Santa Ana,
were, 1)3 his ordeors, intstatntly cut to
A Forty-t o-t Oug'ar shellII F,03 to Every
Mai ~Il' laidy.
WVo believo that the most ofYective
ad(1vtisin41)g we cant do is to get sam.
1.de( of onir goods into tho homeos of
the peoplo. Therefore, we are send.
mog ant elogant sterling silver-platocl
sugar shell1, suchl ats wo soIl regularly
-10c eaceh, to every married lady in
the Unhitedt States who witoIs for it.
giTho rt othing to pay. The
gitmabsoluto. You can confera
favor 111pon your lady readers by mak
oug this antnouncenmont in your paper.
Each lady wvill sond her name only,
as this is too valuablo a gift to send
to persons who don't ask for it them
Rolvcs. Wo give clhoico Of any of our
10e dosigns, and1( will aendi illustra
tions from which soloctions may be
QUAKER VALLEY MFG. Co.
Motrgant and3 Harrison Sts., Chicago.
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