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(Continued from first page.) Divide 8 hrs. 18 min. 40 sec. 1 hr. 2 min. 20 sec. Find the sult of i [ (8+ ) + 6] [ ( + -)]1 Remove from parenthesis 16 x - [7 x - 8 x - (9 x - 3 x 6 x)| ]. Add together a - 2 b Sc-4d, 3b-4c+5d-2 5c -6 d + 3 a - 4 b. Divi x- 6 xy - 9x2 - y2 by: + y + 3x Factor a' - 25 b2, x2 + 2 x 1 - y". Solve 7 x - 3 y = 2 9 y - 5 z = 34 SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. The following regulations gove the appointment and admissii of beneficiary cadets to the Sou Carolina Military Academy: Inwwledge Reruisite for~Adn4 sion.-The standard of education qualification to enter the Fouri Class in the Academy shall I ability to read and write Euglis with facility, Arithmetic con pleted, Algebra to Quadratics, az a knowledge of the Elements < English Grammar, of Descriptiv Geography, and of the History < the United States. Upon presen ing themselves for admissioi either Pay or Beneficiary Cadet may be admitted, at the discr< tion of the Faculty, to a hight class, if found competent upo examination. Time and Yanner of Applyin6 -AR applications for admissio into the Academy shall be ad dressed to the Chairman of th Board of Visitors. Beneficiar Cadets should apply after th Annual Graduating Exercises i June, when existing vacancies ii the several counties are announce in the County papers. Form of Application.-All ap plications for Beneficiary Cadet ships in the Academy shall b< made upon a printed form, whic will be furnished on applicatioi to the Chairman of the Board These applications will be laii before the Board of Visitors, anc ~'~iurvalb~y them, the Chair feapen permimaggp befrrethe Countj ...No one aminea by the 'County Boa ~e Tnefciary Cadt. once dis. 'Ted from the Institution will dot be allowed again to appear in Com ptitioni for re-appointment. No Bneficiary appointment wil] be aprarded where a brother has previously received-the same ben efaction, or to a non-resident 0: thne State. Competitive Eeamination fo .Betneftciary Cadet.-The competi tive examinations for selection o3 Beneficiary Cadets from the Coun ties, will be held at the respective county seats, and the candidates will, at as early a date as possible after vacancies are announced make application to the Chairmar of the Board for permission tc appear for examination before the County Board of Education, sueli examination to be superintended by the Superintendent of Educa tion, and conducted under sueli rules as he may prescribe. The result shall be reported to the Superintendent of Education, whc shill, when satisfied that the comn petition has been fairly conducted under the rules announced, repori the results to the Chairman ot the Board of Visitors. The Chairman of the Board of Visitors will for ward to each successful applicant a Warrant of Appointment, who upon receiving the same, will re* pair to the headquarters of the Academy by such clay as the Board of Visitors maIZy fix. He will be again examined by t!.e Academic Boardl and Surgeo n. Beneficiaryi Catdets, On 3! t:e ' lation, giee a bond.-Every lin ficiary Cadet, up)on repo(rtin; foi duty and matriculatting, shl lfile with the Superinitendent of the Ac.ylemy a bond, payaible to the Academy, in a penal sum sufficient to cover the expense of mainte nance and education that may be incurred in hiis behalf, and condi tioned for the faithful performan< e by said Cadet of his matriculation 'agreement to teach for two years after graduation in the free public schools of the State, as provided by law; and if honorably dis charged before the completion of his course, then to teach for a period of time proportioned to the time he has been in the Academy. And unless the Cadet shall fulfill his obligation as aforesaid, he shall be deemed to have violated his contract, and the Academy will proceed by law for the -col lection on said bond of such amount as may be necessary to cover cost of the maintenance and education of said Cadet as may be by proportionately due from hit re- failure to teach the whole or any "A part of the time agreed as afore said. And neither the infancy of the Cadet executing such bond, - nor the Statute of Limitation can _ be pleaded in bar of the recovery of said debt. + Miatriculation Promise .for Ben a, eficiary Cadets.-I hereby engage de to serve as a Cadet in the South Carolina Military Academy until graduation, or until I shall be regularly discharged by proper + authority; and I promise, on 0 honor, to obey. all legal orders of > the constitutedauthorities of the Academy, and discharge the duties of a Cadet with regularity and fidelity, while I continue a mem ber thereof; and I further agree to teach for two years after grad rn uation in the free public schools >n of the State, as provided by law; h and if honorably discharged be fore the expiration of my course, 8- then to teach for a period propor al tioned to the time I have been in ;h the Academy; and Ifurther prom )e ise that I wili not, while a Cadet, h become a member of any secret I- society or organization existing in d or outside of the Academy, or )f attend any meeting thereof. e "I furthermore promise on Aonor, >f that I will not engage in hazing, - intentionally injuring, or mal , treating in any form the person of , any Cadet, or give countenance or - encouragement thereto, while a r member of the Corps of Cadets." n A Raging, Roaring Flood . Washed down a telegraph line wlich Chas. C. ElliP, of Lisbon, I., had to repair. "Standing wAt deep in icy wat r," he writeq, "gave me a terrible e ld aud cocgh. It grew worse e'a lv. F.nally tUe te4t d.,ctors. in Onkland, ! Neb , Sioux City sand Omaha said I bad Consumption and could not live. Then I bgau using Dr. King's New Dia covery at d was wholly cared by six horles." Posi ivelv guaranteed for CoQghb, Colds and all Throat and - Lung troub!es by McMaster Co. Psice 50%. ACCREDITED SCHOOLS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Under the authority of the board of trustees, the faculty of the South Carolina College has formulated the following regula tid Cllege y The.e certiea ' 'omio the si the So I Fres an Carolina College s accorded to the following schools, upon their signifying their wish to ac cept, or to continue, such rela tion: (a) To all public schools hav ig not less than nine grades, or the equivalent. (b) To all schools which have already sent to the college cer 1tificated students who have suc cessfully sustained themselves in their studies. (c) To other schools whicir shall submit a course of study, actually taught by them, meeting the requirements for admission to the college. II. All schools admitted to this privilege shall be published in the annual catalogue of the college as the accredited schools of the South Carolina College. III. The college may at any time, after due notice, withdraw *this privilege from any school whose certificated students- shall fail to sustain themselves; and any school may withdraw, after due notice to thie president of the college. IV. Superintendents of schools whose certificated students have failed to sustain themselves will be notified of such failure. V. Students from accredited schools, seeking admission, shall bring a certificate substantially ini the following form, signed by the principal,-or in case of graded schools from the superin tendent. M--, a person of good cha racter, has been a student of the -- school, from---to--- We have. e-amined--upon t h e stu mireid for admission to I Freshman class of the S..n Carolina College, and cer tify that---aM passed satisfac torily in the following, and is readyv f< r the l'reshman class in these studit(s. (Official signature----' The connection thus invited looks to the mutually helpful al liance .of those engaged in the work of education. It promises closer connection and better un derstanding between~ schools and. colleges, more intelligent appi-e- I hension on the part of each of the. methods and work *of the' other, and more orderly and efficient system in the prepai-ation. of students for college. The following schools have been. placed on the accredit '( relation:, Abbeville Graded 'chool; Al- I 0ndale Graded Schoo Anderso:nt Graded School; Aike Institute;l Bamberg Classical Institute; Batesburg Institute Camden Graded Schools; Carl ls Fitting School, Bamberg, S (.; Charles ton High School; Ch raw Graded School; Chester Gr ded Schoo; C Cokesbury Conferen ce School; Columbia City Sch ols; Cross HillHighSchool;Darli gtonGrad ed Schools; Denma -k Graded Schools; Dillon Grad ad Schools; Easley Graded Schoo ,Greenwood Graded Schools; eers High School; Holly Hill lassical In stitute;. Laurens Gra ed School; Lexington Classica- Institute; Manning Collegiat Tnstitute; f Marion Graded Se ools; Marl boro Graded School ; Mayesville I High School; Mount Zion Insti tute, Winnsboro, S. C.; Mullins Male and Female In titute; New berry Graded Scho Is; Orange- t qurg Graded Schoo s; Pinopolis Academv; Porter ilitary Acad emy, Charleston, S. C.; Presby terian High Scho 1, Columbia, I S. C.; Presbyterian ighSchool, I Rock Hill, S. C.; JRI idville High School; Summert n Graded I School; Spartanb rg Graded I Schools; Sumter Gr ded Schools; Union Graded Sci .ols; Univer- I sity School, Charl ston, S. C.; Welsh Neck Schoo , Hartsville, S. C.; Winyah Indi o Academy, Georgetown, S. .; Yorkville Graded Schools. Whoopng C ugh A woman wh i haa -ad experie ce with this disease, tella how to preveit any daigpious ccnscq nesC from it She *a% s: Our thre cl 13tn to(Ik b.opirng cough las s.i r r, our baby b 1y b-ing only t: ree mcntths old, J and owing to onr givi ig them Crim- 1 ber~ain's Coumh -, edy, they lost none of their plumpne r aid Came (ut in much better hearb than oth:.r chit drepn whose parents id not use thi) rem.-dv. Our old-st itt'e girl woul I c&Ol lustily for cong iyrup hetn etn whoops.-Jessie Pin Y Hall, Sprinz ville. Ala.. This Rem dy is for sale by McMater Co , druggi is. SOUTH CAROLIN COLLEGE. The followingreg latio govern admission to the outfi rohna College: Applicants -for a mission ust not be less than fteen year of rge. fission to the F e'3nman cia ill beJ .th F,ridaj~n-ear~i hef July- 15' at each county th~ Sta mnder the supervisioiAf I County Boards- ofFlcai l'he questions will beprepared bhe Faculty, to whom the'answe will be sent bythe Board. Exam nations for admission to classen above the Freshman will be held' >nly at the College. In accordance with the Act' o 'fi ;he General Assembly, provision' has been made for the admission of young women to any course; regular or special, which they - may be found qualified to enter. -1ia Provision has been made fol in ;he admission of two young menwi as Normal students from each pul County, without the payment of cdi L e tuition fee, upon payment of a his part of the Term Fee.u The mode of examination and admission of students to Normal P91 Scholarships shall be similar .to fro ;bat, provided for the Winthrop Til Normal College, except that the agi examination,- questions shall be fer4 repared by the Faculty of this ma College. the Students admitted under the the Act shall make written declaration No >f intention to engage in teaching, det ,wbiclh declaration shall be filed It with the President of the'College. se to FLORENCE, S. C , Nov.'26 1960. in I was fidt advi ed by our famiiv tio1 >h siciat n m hirkestou 'to n-e TEETH,-il NA w itz onr b'?by when he w ar but a rery y our g infant, ets a prevenitive of t'or ~olie andii tu warm and ;werten tic ele tom'ach. Lster it was neeful inrt~e h- a 1 nz troube, and its effect has been Lai onued to Ibe so very~ benieticial an.d so riee frum the f'angers that are c'nse- cau lrvnt oipen the nae ot drugs and sooth the ug syt ups, that we have comne to ie- Tha 3rd it, at ter use with three chi~dren, fori u- or e oif the m~ c.essities it hen there isco .ne'w baby in lie h mie anud unt the c se hinug troub'es are over, and we take tha I isore ini recommm rdinug it to our and ieuds in-tead of the horrid s'tti that mmn h it so ms.ny people u-e to keep their cau .bi-.s q'iiet. IIARTWEI L. 2. A'it, Se, uIgr. Imaiiv Times and weekly Times- (10 \lessenger.) do ti - 'hea - for the best O, en and T.~ p Suggieu, Su:.reye and ;ther vehicules,rh ud AIarne-.; Onae at d To hi >rse J)o: Vngrina. A lso Bresfching. Geari. etr. wa yr cash or good paper.. Price' 0. Kd suff, .J.O. EOAG. heti Cha . PR AM' a n Prom us au growth. Ha"r to'it.YouthfulColor. n'jt 3revention )etter than cure. Tutt's Liver )ills will not only cure, but if aken in time will prevent . Sick Headache, lyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, onstipation, jaundice, torpid ver and kindred diseases. rUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. 'resident Hartzog Makes a Statement of Interest. Clemson College, May 22.-The ollowing statement given out by )r. Hartzog will be of interest to armers in every section of the tate: Farmers' institutes.will be held n a limited number of counties his summer for the instruction of lie people in various branches of .gricultural science. The course >f lectures will be arranged to )resent to those in attendance lie results of the most recent in -estigations in theoretical and ractical agriculture and as far as )ossible to make the subject dis ussed meet the special needs of he locality where the institute is ield. All expenses of the meeting will > met by the college. The com unity in which the instit'ute is ield is expected to prbvide a ;uitable place for 'the speaking, o advertise the meeting, and to Lrrange the minor details. It is lesirable that local speakers and riters assist in the exercises of he institutes by discussing sub ects in which they are most in erested, or in which they have iad successful experience. For any place to secure an in titute it will be necessary for at east 15 citizens to petition there or. Petitions must be sent in 20t later than July 1st. T-ME. It may not be practicable to iold the'institute on the day de sired by the community, as dif erent places sometimes ask for he sarme date. The final selec ion of the date must, therefore, e left to the college authorities, ut the wishes of the community r;ill be observed as far as practi ~ale. In Annual Sts armers' ifl Aroar -ste frlty 'e-nt m 4A Sa'. eaddvAots, Soresy sea au&Pi'ee. Bs4dby McMaster a Bryan Favors Tillman. incoln, Neb., May 27.-Wil- Sut a J. Bryan's leading editorial by this week's Commoner deals th4 L the Tillman-McLaurin dis- m a e in South Carolina. In it the eli or gives plain expression to_ desire that Tillman shall tri- , ph. Bryan says: The most importaiit item of ty] itical news last w, eL came all n South Carolina. Senators man andl McLaurin have g eed to leavi their p~iitical Nif-.g oes to a Democratic pri- BI ey and to that end have placed ir resignation's in the fiands of governor to take effect in m( reb6r, after the primary has wa hiined the wish of the voters. vey s an honorable course for the, ators to putrsue and beneficial T the State. At present Sou~th olifia virtually has no choice ie settlement of public ques is as the vote of one senator s the vote of the other. Sena Tillnian has just been re ted and thus risks the loss of nger term, but Senator Mc- . rin really sacrifices more be so lie has less chance to win at , prnaries. The readers of 2.1 SComamoner will be kept in- 20( ned as to the progress'of the Mi test. It is teedless~ to say. BE tthe editor of this phpdi' hopes er expects to see Senatdi- T31- .jor 1 win a sweeping victory, be-. se lhe represents the man while tie ator McLaurin represents the be lar.' The vote ivillsh-ow whiethecr pltocrat idea is making anj - dway in the south." :le RheumatiArn Curedi A fter Fourteen Years of suffergg. have beeni Lii en d w!,h scia'ic Lmoi-mI for fourtee* ye art," says E 'gv, of G'minrnown. Ca'. '-I abc to I e asuneI t;ut tsntlyan ;e . I t(1e IV. rythinig I culd a of a l a l- a tojji. to try Tat waimwda'.y ie'ieve'I and ini a t im: cared, an I am-happy to r it h:,ot -i ICe rynented." Wh, ie this IitnimfeIt and i.et wel ? [t furniture. WE still have a good stock on hand -the latest design!,, best workman ship. Prices have adva.-ced, but we will give yon the benefit of the old prices for a short lime. FURNI URE NEATLY REPAIRED AND UP HOLSL'ERING DONE. Zew hint M acbines. We have tbe Twentieth Cent a r, 1'itebt inventiona; cap- the C imax and cart ied t fi the gold med. I at tile Paris Ex[ osition and o.her exposiiion-. Cal, i me a'nd I wil: tell ion how to save -1.o ley il l c'Iah-ng uiglh gi'lad ma aiae.. a1d 6 i v v d t .i i d d - crii t oil- or tL. ima. lU-.. in aer tiome le .It. s ire Ie be-. " he . i t et.d motiu v to a di-ta. t ii ( in :s' er to a mi i:d ..dVo r-n i::ient Xp'ee i g 'o 'et a big tnat 11 pIo-t)tahk %, n will .e it ft. Do.' b-- r -.kera il b ar r-; bu-. fron .i -e who h tve a repui ';tlou to atal. MA' :ilNE-4 UEPAIRED AT MODEtt s I E PRICE. Air-Tight Heat. rs, alko Box and 'oal Staves tt atad below c at, rather than c irry i ver not il anoiher " a-an. S!OVEi REPAIRED AND SOvE MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. The Uadertakec's Deoartment is complete. Al cAlls promptly attend ed to R. W. Phillips. ~A FROM EVERYWHERE, North, "o-ath, East and Weit, we ob tin Fine Groceries The c -rners of the carth are sarehed and the beat or ereryth'xg brought her,- to satisfy our customers. Our goods are not only of superior qatlity but are sold, ye pri . We sell the 1t Han (-ugar-core4y r .at1 ., Sugar cured Shiulders 10 p p an. Ojr acke of-Molasses as ftl and freah. Severala new barrels juist A cLORED WO~fA1 i of consumption near Winnsboro 2 r.v winters ago. erfamily owned 5c ailch cow.- After feeding the in Lts and invalids of the family, the C plus milk was" put in a jar kept the fire in the. room occvpied by sick woman. The day the wo n died the milk became sour, was irned and the butter was sold to - - in Wiriinsboro. There is danger of consumption, hoidl fever and other diseases in animal products used raw.a Pasteurizing kills all dangerous TRY OUR PASTEURIZED TTER.( You get as much butter for your ney as when you b~uy milky, terv, infected butter. We sell ( rv little water. IE WINNSBOROTCREAiMERY COMPANY. ~W. A. W. RICAN TxiOTTIIGREGlSSI Nh 2554. 4 SIRED BY RE[D WVfLAE4. D)A M, BETSY BAKERI. Eetsy Baker warasred by~hctator. -tator i. the sire of Jay-Eye-S e, 0; Nancy I~an'ke, 2 01;s.Director, taer 'Ilubbard, the dam of Hetay ker, i,. by Toronto, and is the inth of great trotters. l'he service of tthie S allion is ofiered4 fieeit dollara ; colt insqred. - ~ben .beis: wanted by several pa: a residine in a taeighborljood.he aI sent to therr. Ad-Iresa. JOIIN G. NMOBLEY, UNDERTAKING. N ALL ITS DEPARTME1N~ , :b a full stock~ of Cakets', Btri1e tes and- Cbffina; constantly oni hand, I usr of hearse when: requested. ankfl for gast patronage andi solici- T. on for a share. in the future, ia the "" stand .'alls attended to at ali bousee. TRE ELLIOTT G1IN SHOP, th J. 31, ELL[OTT & CO. as -174y via I HAVE A F9W YOUN1 that I wilI'sell cheapor will exchange them for thin niules. Also have a few --PLUGS. raIwill sell them ve 1CIOse rat-%e-" jceep th over this summer, come to see me if you want to buy a good mule cheap. I have 6 or 8 -NICE HORSES, some good saddlers and driv ers. Come and see for your self. Let me see your cattle be- It fore you sell. A. Williford, Winnsboro. i. C. What a Commotion Black Death will cause in that little family that visits your potato gatch. Perfectly harmless to man, hut death to bugs, parasites and insect life of all kinds. Wage war on these pests with Black Death I It is sure death. We will supply you.at ioc a pound or 3 pOunds for 25e Yours for death to bugs, NO. H. McMASTE-R& CO, Druggists. ne 39, d 2-5~.' jusble W E CREAM FR A rtic, 3 quarts, $2.0o A rctic, 4 quarts, $2.50." Wite Mountain, 4 q~ White Mountain, 6 q .. SI ~ lE TO CLOS12QU A small lot of -American Decorated China, consist ug of' - 'Pitchers, - - 20C, Covered Drstes, -6c Butter I) goe.~ Sugar D hes, pc Qameal Sets,. - -a. ~ HAN LEMRS~ S. C McDOWELL -AGENT 10OR~ rmes' Mutial Fi11iri' in - td' your itistzrance on yoarcdin try prop~erty. JNO 'J. NE[L, PHE MANAGE4ENTO1 uiable Lire Assurance oe1i UnitedZt'ater .deirest~k~ 'appintent of Mr Re~ident Agent for $-4nboa~ iniiI.