Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1900

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Why Should You Use A SHARPLES TUBULAR SEPARATOR? For the reason that it will enable you to secure more profit from the same amount of milk than can otherwise he had. To go more into details- BECAU E it produces a finer quality of smooth, vel- vety commercial cream, of greater churnahility than any other, and of any desired consistency, regulated in a moment by the turn of a screw. You say it is easy to claim this but you want proof. We say — ask any user of a TUBULAR SEPARATOR who has used or is using any other kind of a separator. If you don ' t know such a party ask us and we will give you the names of men to whom you may write or upon whom you may call. BECAUSE it is a clean skimmer of large rated and ample reserve capacity. For instance, a No. 25 TUBULAR rated to skim 2500 lbs. per hour will actually skim 2700 to 3000 lbs. per hour and leave not over .05 in the skim milk, if milk is of fair average quality. You say others will do the same, and perhaps they will; we are not condemning them (we differ from our competitors in that particular) but no other sepa- rator will produce as much butter from the same milk, other things being equal. We are willing to guarantee it or the Jlachine comes back. BECAUSE it is simple, safe, durahle and con- venient; not standing ' out strong in one par- ticular only, as is the case with other machines, hut superior in each particular as you take them up one by one. In proof we can only say it is simple, but you will agree with us as soon as you see it. As to safety, 20,000 SHARPLES SEPARTORS and never an accident, is a record unequaled by any other separator, and the Tubular is the safest of the lot. For durability, the first Tubular ever sold is running today without a cent for repairs to this time and hundreds since installed have the same record. Convenient to handle and wash; the bowl of the largest machine complete weighs less than 30 lbs. and has but three pieces. There are other important reasons but there is not room to mention them here. SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO. 80 THE SHARPLES CO. P. M. SHARPLES, 28, 30 and 32 Canal St. West Chester, Pa., Chicago, 111. U. S. A. l lQernj

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Winthrop Kormal Industrial Colta OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Rock Hill, S. C. PLEASANT AND HEALTHFUL LOCATION. — PURE WATER.— Campus of forty acres, unsurpassed Buildings and equipment main Building (Offices and Class Rooms); Dormitory; Infirmary — all joined by covered ways. Excellent sanitary sewerage. Ventilation perfect. Hot and cold baths on every floor. Only two students placed in one room. Single beds. Resident Woman Physician. Gymnasium with trained Instructor. Library of new Books (additions over a thousand volumes yearly.) Able Faculty in all Departments. Religious Life carefully guarded. 31 Teachers. 4-75 Students. 3 General Courses oi Study. Normal Course with Industrial Studies. Scientific Course with Industrial Studies. Literary Course with Industrial Studies. Graduates of the Normal Course will be granted, in addition to the degree, A Life License to teach in the Public Schools of the State. Shorter Normal Courses are offered leading to certificate (Life License to Teach), and to the degree of L. I. SPECIAL COURSES : Stenography and Typewriting; Dress- making; Book-keeping. Either of these courses may be completed in one year, and is rewarded by a certificate of proficiency. Thorough instruction given in Cooking, Horticulture, Floricul- ture, Dairying, Free Hand and Industrial Drawing, Reading and Physical Culture. Arrangements have been made to teach Kinder- gartens next session, and a Summer School for Teachers is to be regularly conducted at the College. MUSIC : In this department instruction is given in Piano, Organ, Voice-Culture, Sight Singing, Chorus Singing and Violin. SCHOLARSHIP : Each county is given as many scholarships as it has members in the House of Representatives. A scholarship is worth $44 and free tuition, and must be won by competitive exami- nation. Expenses for session of nine months : lor Students paying Tuition, .... - $130.50 For Students having Free Tuition, .... - 90.50 For Scholarship Students, - ... 46.50 J3F For Catalogue or further information address, D. B. JOHNSON, Pres ' t., ROCK HILL, S. C.

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