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TX I •fr'-—'*‘isV ! -r ^ r Free Round Trip to Charleston ; r The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare. ■ s - ;/ 1 >r - / Out-of-town shopper* may come to Charleston, stay from one to flve day*, attend the theatres, visit the Island r«*sorts, et<„ do biding and have their^ railroad fare paid for (lie round trip. The only conditions to b« complied with are: First, that your comhined pnrchaaes amount t<a( $25 or more. S«*cond, that you come from a point twenty-flve miles or more distant. Third, that your fare most not exceed 5 perrent. of your total purchases. “Fourth—-^hat you must buy a rounti trip ticket or yet a re- celpi froth your railroad aKent at your home station, showing tiiat , you purchased a ticket.” The merchant of Charleston Carry inrue ami well assorteil stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to Choose from. Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished of- tenj’- {“rices are very reasonalde, eonsidering ({iiality. you cannot And wliat you want In your home town, rcinem- can always get it in Charleston. , ' - FOR RKFFM) ROOKS. / ■ * 1 The following merchants mre nieinliers of (Ids refund plan and will be very glad to serve you. ^ Art Stores. Lanneur’a Art Store. 238 King st AnthRie Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture ('opipany, 62 It^id Bt Rakers. Condon’s Rakery 153 Rutledge ave' ll«M)k Stores. Walker, Evans & Cogswell . . . . 3 Broad Bt C. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st Carpet*, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company 247 King at China, (itass ami yue*‘usware. Charleston Crockery Company. . . * . . . 29<> King at Cigar* and Tobacco.' Follln ItroB. Co 260 King st Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing. Bentschner & Visanska 252 King Bt Hlrsch-Isreal Company. King and Wentworth BluecMeln Bros.. 494-4P6 King st W. S. Cook Company.332 King st 8. Brown Sons. .354-356 King Bt Banov & VolaBki. . .3 85 King st Department Stores. M. Furchgott & Son* . 240-242 King Bt Louis Cohen & Fo 232-234 King et and 203 Meeting J. R. Read Co 249 King st The Kerrlson Dry Roods Co. . . . 80-82 Hasel Bt Druggist. Paragon Drug Co :. . . 286-288 King st Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co. . . . 133 Market at Florists Connelley-McCarty C > .. . . . ; 296 King st Furniture. Phoenix Furniture Co. 187-191 King st Hue!I & Kidmrtu. . . .573 King st A. (i. Rhodes & Son . 3 r i!l-c; J King st Furniture mid Dry Goods, Buell & Roberts. . . . 573 King Sv Grocers. J. 11. Hesse. ..Montague Coming The John Hurkamp Co King find Broad sts Guns, Ricydes and Sporting (■nods. The il. II Worthcn Arms Co. . . . 2 3 0 King st Hardware. M. H. Lazarus. . . * King find IlastdI sta A MeL .Martin . .-. |fr ^*NiS"KlnK at.. Stroche. ker McDei mi l' 2S 7 King st Btt+1 atrmdT Co. . . .377 King at Jewelers. Jas Allan & Co. . ..285 King st < Carrington, Thomas A- Co } 25 1 King st < Optician and Optica) Supplies. Parsons Optical Co . . 2 4 4 K ing Bt I'ianos, Organs, Music and Mu sical Merchandise. S'dgling's Music Store 2 43 Kimr at Htoves, Cooking I leiisils, Fte. Minnls Stove Co., King and I’.urns lane Shoe Stores. Robert K. Nlartln . ^ 256 King st II. J. Williams. . . ,24s King st Robert Martin. . .129 Market st A. A Ilirsf h 28 | King st < I).. O'Brien Sons . . i! s | King at J W. F. Livingston. . .366 King st ' Jacob’s Shoe Store. . 5tn King st 3 Trunks mid Rags. CharloHton Trunk Company. . 3 7u King at ] Typewriters and Olliee Supplies. < Edward J. Murphy. . 157 Meeting ' the following voted for Klnard and Withers books: Messrs. Glemn, O’Driseoll, Rembert, Rice and Thack- ston. TH^e following voted against these books: Messrs. Daniel and Toms. In each such instance, how ever, those who opposed the books fi nally adopted cheerfully accepted arid approved the verdict of I he majority. In Hie final vote on nil other books adopted ,'tihe undersigned members voted alike. Change of Text Rooks. in reference to the change of text hodks, it must he remembered that the law Itself anticipates the neres- s11y for change In providing for a per- iodlo ,adoption. The object, moreover in inviting Idds is to secure not the cheapest hooks, hut the best books at the lowest prices. The Board showed its recognition of this prin ciple as a prim’ary end In tire fact J that, at its first meeting and fre- < 'piontly in the course of the adoption, it was repeated with emphasis that 1 the first duty was to get Hie best hooks irrosp’ ijivo of reasonable dif ferences in pile.*. One of the most dangerous doctrines implied In Mr. J Swearingen' protest is that which <i Jen Is to establish tiie principle that books should not tie changed and that cheapness is the chief object. No man’s child sh e;M hr compell ed to usa' inferior fox' books oven though such books w< re farn’s—-d free of cost. Tifne once Inst by the child through poor hooks, is never reenver-u! arid the damage done "Is irreparuMe. I’eoplo living in the con'll! rv, aro, as a rule, not in posi tion to keep up with tin 1 advance in text hook improvements. Tti"Se ad vances are on a par with, or abend of, improvements, along other lines;,, and 1'Noks that were relatively good four or five yen's ago may b ■ re.ta- tivu'fv'jw'or today. SBTeiy the roun-. trv cioldren are entiiled to as good books as tiie town,children are. This advantage dm Board w.ns fully de termined t hey should fyihve, without regird to critielsm. increase in I’rb'es. M(>st of tliose wtio have made com parisons between partiriihtt icoks of tli old and tiie- m-w ndofithdi lia\e fallen into serious and mistieuding er ror. I'rimer and reader In the case of the I’rimer, although tie one k adopted costs 12 icvnts more than Such being the case,'the adoption or the Milne was logical, Inasmuch aa the advanced Milne was already oh the list and the whole series was al ready widely used In the Independent schools of the State. Saving to the State. Those who have commented on Qie I cost of Hie adoption have overlooked "he positive fMct that this Board has secured what is confessedly tiie best contract ever obtained from (tio pub lishers in this country. For vie main tain that-the credit for this contract is due to no one man, but that Hie contract was the product of the com bined judgment of the wh de Board and wa^ unanimously adopted "by it By this'contract, for tiie first time in tiie history of book adopt! -ns, “any old book'' In the hand of tiie child lias - been given a definite money WOULD HANG THEM LVWRING IS aYkUTFD I^V AR. RIVAL OF OFFICERS. Negro ^fnifilibd Mis Wife Saved from Aiigry (Tow<1 by Intervention of : Cooler Heads. A epeciaL dispatch to The State from Anderson says the lynching of a negro' man and his wife in the Neal's (T(\d< of Anderson eoimty was : -rrow ly- .'netted,'Tuesday tty coot heads and the prompt arrival of olli- rers on the scene. ||. B. Mc| tanieis, a wealthy I'anVier, r prinianded tiis value and will he taken in exchange ! m - r " t, nairt ' T. xE. for cut for any book of a lower or higher I*' ,,nvn S(, y ,,f .^^.»M-ltngs. grade in (lie same series. By tiie; ' * 1( ' negro n-iented d lie rep! imand sanKs ermtrart. too, tiie length of made an attack x^ni Mr. Mcltan- trme nttowed for exchange has h-'cti i iels, bitting him iimwi; n the slioul- increased 25 per cent. I del' t-lades \\ ifll a 1:1’gV} rock. <)ue Both Hie method and the savin: Jo!' tile shoulder blades w .Vs fpietured! 'and bis spinal'colmnn w in ttiis (xchange provision may il lustrated witii lilt' Read- rs. By. tiiej (•(iitract tin* old Johnson I’ri mer, ' !l '' , ' l, ‘ ( " 1|lrf m ‘ l!U * ^ft iln column wuks. injured, at rack sprea\l rapidly tiie old one, it contains t», i 1 * n w < - r -1 s u,. w \ d \ a n ced f I eo gra ph x' whicli, when new, cost tiie cliildreii 12 cents, has intw an exchange value of 15 cents. That is to say, an old Johnson I’rimer and 10 cents will buy a new Wheeler I’rimer, the retail efimraet price of which is 25 rents ir the same I’rimer and 10 cents will liny a new Wheeler First Reader, the contract price of whim is 25 certs. In tiie sanm way, an old I’rimer may lie used at this valuation of 15 cents to help pay fir any reader, first, sycond, third, fourth,.or fifth: wheiv- is.-in the past a I’rimer eon'-l lie <x- ehanged only for a I’rimer Forth r, cm -old - Ji-rst -res<ier„-7.vrhirh cost 2" Vents when new, lias by c«nifmet i.e. n given a money value of 15 cents ami may be' used to' help pay For a Pi im r or f< r any Reader. In the case of the Geogr ipities. Mu- ehl 1’rimary (ieogrudiv, which was discarded by (lie Board, and w’.i-b cost, when new 33 c nts, lias by eop- traet liecn gixen an exi iiange v.-ilm i-f 23 cents, being only lo cents b s- tban it cost wiien new Tli at is to say. an old primary geography and 22 ci nt swill pay for the new- bn 1 'idopted. Or (lie did Brimary (Jeog raphy and 6 5 cents will pay for the >. too. Jeiry H. Moore of South Carolina, World f Champion Boy Corn Grower, Sets An other Example for the Boys. Ap- * plies to The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yo;k f\or Hii F'rst Life Insurance Policy. In |ir(Klii( ing 22«-;i-4 bushels of corn on one acre of land in 11)10, Jerry H. M'oiore set the world's record. The Mutual Life offers special rat*** to boys age lo to 21. All policies pay annual divi- deuds, a dividend being paid at the end of the V lirst year. No other company has hy increasing its div« (lends been aide to show such low net cost for insurance. Patronize a company of undoubted safety and long year’s experience, which in 1010 p lid more ca'-h dividends and more death claims in South Carolina than any othe, com pany. * Investigate The Mutual Life policy before iHaeiug your life insurance. A few vacancies c\i*-t for good' men who can produce business, l ull information furnished upon request. JERRY 11. MOORE. to In iv i ' imiir a I irg - throtihad gatheredr ! 1 at, the Mchanicis ip-nie, in,tin' eoViing trmii a distance in automobiles.'', ; A warrant gainst the negVp. \v/ c I I Ji c — j ’ • . i - barging assault and battery wL.li it\ | w - Hendley, Superintendent, ’ e 111 to kill, Was Secured 1'ronnM a.gis- j 'rate Martin, and Deputy Richard |\ -'m:tli. ati-.-’ed tiie n gro, who offe^- , -'-1 no l'cs : -t a ncc, 15,-euuse the m -ros . wife' at tempted to help him b\ lirim- - ing mit a shotgun, she was also ar rested. i Imediatejv after the arrests'were i effe- 'e i In pu'y -Nil riff Van War- 1 Min and Cunstal-ie Toni ha vis arriv ed in an a-uio.iHobiie, picked—wp—rhe'f fprisoners and rushed them to life 1 •aiunfv j ‘i!. The mob had gr -atly . > increased in n ambers .and violence! Address F. H. Myall, Manager for South Carol na, or - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. il ORANGEBURG COLLEGE ' : > t in* t: '■g; ik s w a s expect Md, Col. !> A. 1 I"' :"1' at. ] (t} 1 f 1 ITS llr id the crowd rk. a t: n! nr \ailf ■ 1 upon ihoj 11 to ■ii: ! 11 w th c law to t ake i’s con rscu Mr M c! 'an'i ■!> is a peace •able. man a ml oni. ili t- ht*> a. citi/.e: ns in An- ■ li rson « < 1.11: i- Hi; < conJiti 1 n is S(T- • 01 -•V ) 1 ! "Ml a ra • > .-is 11a': n g se t in 1! • al a jit -n \ r ars- rii-l, and has f -i’ *r: 1 a - ■* i x O Vi ( ri'k ' i n" f Tic A: llool •M ! t 11 ■ : ir ■ Ii ;n ! 1 s « (•in in 11 n ::y. ( ;r«* it i:i I-'. a • "Il o'. • • r 1 be 11V U ' .1! at t a< k s 1'. i ■ *; "V n 1 >• ! be 1 ,"on!i ». or reading matter, whereas the old I’rimer, pasteboard bound, cheap!', made, noorly illustrated, gave only Bin words of r admg inatter for one Dent, wliili>, the NYw Brimer, idotli bound, fully and biMiitifuily illustrat- 1 ed, gives 225 words of reading mat ter for one cent. Tim judgment of the si hool world upon this n w bpfik limy be infi-rred from the fact tiiat it has been adopted in eleven States •he old Advanced Geography an 1 22 ecu;s will buy tin' m-w Primary Geog raphy. Could snv om' deny tint money has been saved to the State Cost to the Stale. It has been claimed tha' Die Board by its action wantonly d- -•I'o.,- ! property values estimated p $5>'»r>.- moi. Tins sum is just i few Thous and less than the cost of a!! Dio. So. also. ( ,are Die Read rs adopted jfehool hooks b- ught in ’South Giro'-' -upeiior to those disearded. Auto Turned Turtle. At Vm-D'oh. A!a , J D. Dill, n h ik- • r, w -4 killed. Mm Murv Dill. Mr. a ml M rs. Cli.rb s Dill i n d Cliar'es. Dill. Jr . : •’•ah!v t.i'allv injured MonJ.V- tiie •. when an autom Idle in 'a Lb ii they w ■ re riding t arne-1 'ur-’e. The ro g). nt or, uiaa'd w lien in at! te:-* was made to avoid a. rolii.-icsn w iDi luotier aiBomoldle. ORANGEBURG, S. C. This school, with a great faculty Sixteen College and University trained teachers, will begin its Eighteenth session September 20th. Expenfes have been placed wjthin reech of everybody. Board, the best in the State, at actual cost. Fine healthful location. Electric lights. Artesian water.- ■Broad open ^replaces. Thorough courses in Shorthand and Bookkeeping, bine Conservatory of Music. Rooms for a number of new students. We absolutely guarantee satisfac tion. No safer school for your child in all the land. W rite today for our beautiful new catalogue. Address President W. S. Peterson, i 47 Broughton St. . .... Orangeburg, S. C. linn during the yearn 1 9"(2 j p ; • lluw preposterous ttiis rhiim is w;’ apliear from the following: the child's progress in all other stn-| " assumes that ail these hook' d i s d- pends upon his ability to pad ''i' tkose bought live years au Reading is the most import lift snh- ct '; 111 u 111 in the siiiool, ticeause MAKES IT PLAIN the necessity of much di.-' UPsion, though despite thm prep.i rat ion th rc was full discussion on ail iinport.iiit , ,i I hooks. j The nndcrstgncd imuniiers sulunit. Stall Burd if Edicalm Give Tbtir ^ therefore, that tills exp* ri'-m-■ and tills stildv of tiie hooks, i* is re isrtna. Side afBeik Ad»pti«. SAYING TO THE STATE jfS hie to-conclude tiiat tio i:' in-lii: !uil judgment as to t|ie merits of th hooks submitted dosen. s Die s line consideration, and is iu<t as lik.-l’, to l«* correct, ns that of Mr Sweaiinm-n, and that w liere a ma lori' v of t iu-m : were agreed upon i part ic.rtii'r book, it is just and rat Iona I, as well as Statement of the Appointive Me.nlK'rs | ( | OI , 1n) . r:( , ir of the State Ronrd of Education j or ' ,v opinion was mote L.-.A -nr i root than tiiat of Mr Swo,iring"’; or Concerning the Adoption of Text that of any minority in- i .,|.*.i Mr. Swearingen. Tin* No-< ailed S<*cret Hallot. I It is untliilikaldo thai Sum rmb ti That • cries of Readers which enables Die chib! to gain this power in Hie 'hnr'est posable time, is in tie* end •' -• b s’ and cheapest Such a scries -1ad- rvlcn*'d iiietnliers of Die board - ’aim to il ive a - lo; e-1. (; ,*oe r i '-ii i * ■ - I ii t li" comparison h.-t w e. n tin* obi and the adopted Bri- •> !: v Geimrap-iiii-s. the frAh^w : ng is ’be f.ut: Tlie^iook tiirown oat wa- <-.nf. s-*'dlv ' unsui’ -1!v ’r-1 -i'r: i pit i-onf*-scxdlv uiisaiiahio and was n t supported li> a single m«-m or of t’m Board ’I'io* Bo it'd v. -. s tinallv lim- ti’.l in usatde form in tile band' o the children and arc now worDi w iia tiioy cast When new. it nss’in es ,:B Dm* if all tin* obi books j- ,,| !,. Pea lopt.-d, i !h> chihiren of Do- S* x o : bl not have 1) -.-i ’o ha • - : t. •Ook s during Do* com: g ii». - \ - t It f- rgets that oni li ' ook :, *w in • in'll..Is of the child 5m ho’ oni its price in us , hut is by ndBr g: *. en an added d-Miir' *> \ 1 pi oxDmat- iy fiftv pm -•• * in a 1 cii - t. Th** foliow ing in ih of Rev. Dm sliut k. Si; *!*•’.<. D ! i , pi ST or of D-: - !i uii, -1,1 Sutola . Dr. S iiiia k was k lun.vn D S' . lo- in vine la- •> ’ n: 'ry y -r 5 1 y< , rs :i a-', lx* nt :• . M : -.'•'on vi i I P o .;,: i : * i. o n t took T r u‘ll O J J B(K>kN for (lie S(*Iuh>1j4 of South dent Swt'.'iri n u r fu int<’n<l*'l m M,. d to a . 1 1 1 li. c f. 1 ‘ e : 1 till ■ V w that tho apparc n* loss to Pi iu: it". 1 e 1 " Cl'!.! s at id D'e \s oi]il :u re.i li • y In * on!', a n ' (\ Brin.: n v v M .1 nr V at 15 C. •lit s, u mo‘o :\ \ ■ :ir for tii 1* tivo-xe «!;!' t'el'em e r fee i - IBs and II"’ iB ! 3 o’* on 1 v : 1 bo!]* 1 - -3 1 1 U 1 - , ,,» »' s : i s a ] ) ■ L’cd. if - V i.] <1 if tin* a ! 1" veil l"-s I’ll', 'iub ' ’it •s B is equaDv u nf 1 ir A - it is 1 iai n; >'d t 'i 1 * ^ d n. i;-; • * a d i :u! t.i cemp-.y.* *' 0 r " d r : V : 1 - (’'; ' M d bv 1' ” 11! thf thr• Noi'k s of I": •*sio 1 o- 1 ; t-r « rii.’ M*- invop - ham: . t 1 : * ‘11 t ’lo ' *■ ,, Hi’-O • , l. 1 u iiii t ' 1 1 \\ H ] 11 11 >’k id m 111: 1 Id 1 !••* MU'in ! In view of the niisundorstandin^s pH^hypst dr^ri’r to impiu-n »>r vial • • nd erroneous statements that have >8intl;ltj))n ;il .., ilist t ,„, ln t.*gritv of grown out of the recent protest, is- tlm memhors of the Board, eulier in sued by SLaite Su|Kvrintondent Swear- | dividuiilly or c.diect-v.-iy. in-1.--•! lugea. In reference to tiie late adop- < ’ l,s a-s-in am .. tiiat in* d.d tlon of text books, the undeiudgned appointive members of -the State Hoard .o8» Education submit to the "pebple"nr§"Tb!T6w rffg' ''^tamriicnr of •s diSimrd-'-i 'J m the facta Involved: Fitness of the Member* to Judge and Select Text Rooks. The undersipnoi! inen'l eis of tho loard have all of them been for many fears iaUmately connected with the schools. Most of them are teach ers of many years’ experience of nearly every grade and evxry kind of school. , Special Preparation for the Adoption. For something over two years, they have had this adoption in view and have in consequence, been ac quainting themselves with the usable- . jxess, And merits of the book* in actual use in the schools. This has been done not only by examination of the books Themselves but t>y the questioning of teachers all over the State. For aome six months prior to the adaption, books to be offered began to cone in and expert represenffVD'es of the boojc companies tw-gaii H\eir visits 60 the.several nieinliers bf tihe Board. The coming of these \oqks and agents increased in frequeniy/ so that for aome three months liffore . the adoption, the members wer^cali- «d to epend most of their tlnye, not given to their regular work/ln the juniniination of books and Abe dis cussion of them with agent^: Thig prolonged and searching ex amination of text books ^as supple- •canted by Informal dltytusslons and ^ comparisons among the members rD'ttdf' ftbemealves while in ^'tendance upon meetings in Columbia. Hence the aeyertl members entered the Adoption with deadly defined views an to the relative, merits and suita- of varloua hooks. Including uee, and haij, in many made up 6n their 6r on the books srhlch T!:.* t h i i'-! .V'.-l Tl-i- < to I*.* 1 ns -in ob-'t'.o in on** -f 15-’ iiD it sch- -D . nn-i wns'udopted in r sponse • cost m i r'r i •! mov. of Du- '-.- - i’i f--r 'lie c-iu Hion of iBh lews : i n -1 nr-- in Die t -vo 1, - w v t'o- )■, s -■•l -irA -O far Dll -oi of th. '* i; T f_ tb.*r» Is- iiTi'AMuii **:* rf- UxjJ* of '.i a ; u -I ' i-n m t -1 n * ■ i- home of ov- rv TTTtn V- :i J :i Hi.I (•'. i !1 i!»j s ii'-' |ti o),c x- ir icon* money than this a-lopt'nii wiH cost. , AiTttimeth-s* Tin* c-uup.'ir; ion he- t w on the old i’id Dm n.-w* \j';iiitn vt. or :r- n .< I 1 i 'A . ‘is hli"! .SVII . NOAH'5 no*- aiMiov co afc*»cisj v«. w a * PRICE SOCINII m^M***- i.i'* bKc-f -vCX.-'r rfi Igc ■ ir :- 1 D : * n’• ffioiouuh instruction under positiveiv Chrutlan nfli’vM-'c , at r’;-* iov'cst nos.srt'.R. cost.” -N-r > T-* Its i !r . U infii’vrice , at t’a* iov* est possible cvnt. ! - i • 1 ' rv '*■; f ■ >-!•. ( f 22. a bearding patronage of 328, " i - - : h - tffcl it- worth SMO.iNM) ’l x L; FRAiMNC; SCilOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA f r the .'-car ire b.rlirg t-it 1,- ho-ird. roon-, lie!-* . fit cam • ' '' i 0 ; 1 ,- pLy.-i.'al eid'urc, nmi tuition In all sut'j**-** ' “•’“' ' • l ' r catalogue ur-i applii^tti-m hiiu.k advirvos, ROSSFR RLEVES, B. A., Principal. Bl. \< Us I'ONE. \ A. ,1 - IB.. Be new' \i-.t of tli-* g!a rI u 'i^rfc Fes is nn iiiHt in-'c j i- . • a .. done to Da- Board ! wing is the statena-nt ('- *-1 i>f oM a rit h ni'-'f i- I it'V ("'ost of old nrithmot i- c.l mon ad'. in- 19 not; yet tint construction has hc.-u put upon ins pn :• t a ml < - , - . i' I\ upon ids rcfcrciiii' to a s-- :-•! h-fllot. ~LUm.c~ u.ru_jl .t.u stand why, wlo'ii i-e p-r- .- ve.l D, .t the iH'-wspapofs so onus'rin d tiis pro test, he did not. In histi-m to 1. Dn-: and in Mistice to the Board, imme diately pu’dish a disclaimer of anv sucli intt-ntion Tiie liallot, It is due to say, was not secret in tin* sense tiiat any m-'"'- ber’s vote was eone-ah-d it is din- tn say, furtlicr. tiiat not onB’ w is D -* nn Hiod hast'd upon Do* i-r- - -1 nt of Hie adoption of live years ago, hut, |.in the agr-emciit to :ol.ipt the im personal vote, it was distinctiv s'atc-l that, if in tiie voting any member desired to put on record anything nhont the vote or adoption, he had the right to do ,s". In tho case of most of the books, especially of' the more important ones, there were a preliminary dis- Cost, of new arithmetic, eussion thaFj revealed whether there - ir.edhite was any derided dix- rences of opitvion Cost of new avithni-jtjc, ad van among the nierntiers. Soiiie member ed then put a particular hook in nomi nation. There, was yet fuller rtis-uis- T tal $1 "O sion, including comparisons wltti Miking the apparent increase on piicli Other luq^ks as individual mcm-.jarithiuctii's l. renv Ax a tn’it'- r ber^ thouglit w-hrfiiy of m-n’t ion An of fa-t. the N- w \'1'mtici*d 'rithme- open individual vote was Mien taken tic quoted at 41 rents in tiie second ' Thu* the whole Board knew how B-: above, was on the old list and each member voted. is a re-adopted hook. Ihc proper Mow the Members Voted. comparison should he: On -oply tWee of the hooks a,l 9 Pti. rost of ° 1(1 'Vonthworth arith- ed were the ifndersigued members metic, elementary 2-. divided iff their final vote. Tliesej. Cost of old Wentworth a rit li- were the basal set of Readers, tho tie, advanced.^ Geograpies and tho English books bo- Cost of old Milne arithmetic low .the high school. Tiie following advanced • • voted for the Wheeler primer: Messrs :m'i'• '-I t-> 1 honk men D;it f a t-'x! linnk, grad* s. is fi . c t In a 1 dc-r i! ,i B. > D,v 'dnlis d .*.•;• t li r-■" > cu rs i-;' Di" l.i t i -irrd- a i o rrrrr -rr?Ttrtn'- —n -c '* !i\ :,h ci ir > im -■ • Dux ii i \. ■a t> Xi'.halU 111 - u:' \ a . 1 i, fi.a dues ti. , b "ight iln r jag th*' t.i.-* ’ v.q r> 'i* t w o-lif: hs of $ I un.iii'u. Di it x 1 t'.i. inm. N’nw. 1:0’ < n’v hair *! K >K ' tin ir prii i n ToLul (’ost nf m-w ari: h mvt p t.ll'Y . . . iemen - itcf- 11 .4 0 but t lic\' ha’• i* an a-'tii .1 \ alui'* of (if' v piu* i cti* nf t'ici r cos: xv Ci r w Til's red'll OS till' alleged loss in .«*-",. • inn if tiiis inss be iBs'r:'"it d n\. r ..i periled of fu e year*, a Icgitlniati*' (listriliution, inasmuch us flic a.-sum- • d loss cov red tha* rerio-'l.* this makes a so-c’fi’h'd loss of $ 16,n‘ifi u s vear. This leaves a so-called loss- of $ 1 i;,ioi n - ,i year to l-e d :st fi ui’•.! , im tjg the 2 D),fix'd and mor* - * cfeD- : Jreu in 'lie school* or about four an , 3-3 cents apioo-*. Tims, at this sBubt ad liDotia! ex pense of I 2-J cents, each rhi’d in tin- Stu'e xyould lie pnpplied v i’.ii nc"- ai d better hooks. Surely tiiis is gain , and not loss. Bor it is a serious in , justic • to a chilli, an DVust'•••* v pee pinsi, al. iiit'dle'. tnal and aes*!'( Dc. *" put into liis hand s an old. def-ai • d, md filOiy hook in any studv W e have gnn" into t’o so figures nn the assumption that the Bitcrcopt^ tiiat S’0 p r cent, of tive irooks h i»e' been changed, is correct' T'’e rcctness cf the stat'menf we do not admit. Kxelusive of copv lioolis and drawing iiooks. which are des’roved bv use, siippl mentarV' F.nglish Clas sics and duplicates there were 53 Every Horse Owner iln i.ia tl.af ra t 'im^erou^ disease. Colic. IF prej^rotl f r an rmerrensy by having a bull le Noab u Colic Remedy or( hand. I 'D -ccnLv/iiLDs tli •pa* j c8 combined. Nine oat cf y.’f ry ten cn:.ej wt»uld tnVo boen c .'ed if Noah's Colic Remedy had !>een - Fi • mi in timc. It 1 n t a tlrtmch or dupe. 1 nt i * a rt mf't 1 y riven on the tongue. «o ’u; pic t v irrt> a woman or child can give it. If it f:ul.-) to c.ure, your money will b« refmtle-l. If y tjr dealer cannot Ripply v i '<♦••, ! '.0.* itj s'ampH and we will mail a l-fttlc. ^ N(>al; Rem edy Co.. Inc., Richmond, Vft. LOYt RATES wr The Vo ’ y - i ,rf” BEGINNING JI NK FIRST. ^ ^ * , ,y» j s t* t( ’ cgi'i to prepare f or tlu> fall and new year politics. —LA'-Asng-. L..y. I—li. —-i-'sx*itu*~i,*i'-g-u^-f : HH-te»-d. ■ -NrrvTT-rrnnn. ' dout^erp Con)rQerc:?kI eic^ool fklbotin .V Aiceting sts.. Uiarlo*ton, S. C.; Wilmington, Winston-Hale*, ShM-Imhv, Duibiui, N. C. T’u* highest endorMal Business College in th« Houtl. Ath'iiiic. Vt.-t.T any time. Write for full Information. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Noiih'« 1.1 n i m • n t Is tile ,i • t rena-ty ict Hi.*‘unm- (I i-m, Si iiilii'H. I.uni*’ Hui'k. IS t 1 If .ti’int-i Mint Mu-cli'S, Si-ce TIm'>nt CotfD. SrrRmr, S; 'Mjr.s, ( :.’h, Bruises, Ci.lie. CCmMps. N’’urMlgtii, Ti'idhiicl.c, mi 1 .' 1 nil Ner\ )!..n.* Mi.-1 Muscle A ( ti<* 8 ini Ibitiis. ') hr genuine J.iis N'vih's Ark on i vt ry piickiit’e mid look* like 1 Ids cut but hii“ Hi t' 1'Hjid on front u t p ii o k ii ge h iutL : ’’Nodh*, Liniment’VdwH ys in KFO Ink. Hewiir" of imlttili'ins. Large D'Ule, •e. (Cuts, and sB l hy mII (In 11 t e I" s I II 111 e d 1 e | |1 e. (iiiiirMiitecd or moiH-y re funded by N"Hh Ilen’edy Co., Inc./iilcluuouii, \a. I or Si.ilc—3 t'" II. (i. i»!'C‘ls : land 1 n .1- ! land idnig . , O. D t ti. Georgia, tho country Dmi is com ing to tiie front in .real sh-ipo, not o n 1 \ til*' 1: 1111 i f> f p r 11:11 1 s t *, i, ■ j f t fi r> f fulfillment, wri:r> ns for ■t. M. '1'. Lei h* A: Son, B. wer ..7, Mon’e/uin.t, La. Von can Mail :i n,: il onfer or ligjit m.tn u fuc* uri *:g '’isDiyss at hotjie • il ir.!'-’ : ii' ‘Due v ;th ein.ai! cap- i' D. V. : i 1 -!i circnla r f l *v»* I'. tirc. nock, i’a. (' W .mtcil—on*' man or wuim in in ov- erv loc.tijiv to start a ■ u.ily kif- chen pivDig >m:Bl "■ . •!« h on ear' h. low liuiiar- ,i .,-f \oit, ' Vri, t'* f r particulars. Humboldt ruhiinhiog,. Dh). . Dent.. J I( 17}:; State st., Cnica .o, HI, Wan (('ll—Mi u cu coit-on husi- ne ' pi oar ecijp.lc r oms: two 1 w-'-e k s to rc ui pb ■: cVen rsch igh sa!- | ;iJU'''I "o '' all! *o Ul'ed rli tto 1 Cctton S'iicol, Ciiarlotto, (’. 'over Cottage. ||, StIMWER RESORTS 1' cry! •• 'iHKtTYiW i I" ’ a ve no ;i polo: \ 1 •* e j.-r tut* tlie resnl am, O!' for th" t • 1 V" I " ■ o: t : * ' a • v i* '> oa ' v •"" f. to f*:rth r tlin, h.- s* iu- i • 1 * .- ■’•:oo’s and of 'h" r'r'- dr n of Boa »t c irolina. Th v liroug' t to hear upon 'Ms task tlieir best ci- t'l'ii m : e. tile liltn*!llitt i()g t’xMl : of Men make y 5 to $5it weekly soiling.| ■ onr lio'i'eho!il «.;-oi*i'tttii*s. laxp. r- ; i'*nc" nnui*'i*. sarv. Write to-day. I Housi Indd Supply Co. 'I'ailailego, ' Ala haiuH. 1 ■ ’ ndi r.-o*!i iHi*, n; r * is "h' ti for ,'ll few boarders. W rite Mrs F. K Rogan. m 0 T For sale—Bout’liwa f Georgia farms. N'o i'Di'r 11nds. no belter prices; We speak D'om ;i(»rsoual knowl- edg Writ.* today f,, r new list, Lpton A: Swit/er, S;iar4.a(vliurg, S. C. Wanted—Boarders at tin ('ha ;,m an House. Glenn Spring. Board and mineral water, $:i a week. '41 iiooks on the old list. Of ^hf.s nnm- • b ,i: '' ! ' ,r deepest iiitere.-f and I her 23 only were changed, vh^rens sito* r tv. -I le y hel cve tha* with due Daniel. Glenn, O’Driseoll. Rembert, Total • • • he yr were readopted. Ten were en ,! re- 31 owanco f r the fallibility of -hu- Thackston and Toms. In the case 01 Cost of new Milne arithmetic, ] v dropped from the list. Owing t,o " an jui!gm**t!t they have succeeded the first and second basal Readers.' elementary Messrs. G+enn -and Rembert voted for Cost of new Milne arnIrmetie, itr, now in tfWfTy Choi I h# wtliing to aec^tv In tfilt first choice, and ‘with mm'- to the opin- fellow members., tho time came for ibsrs wore rirtuslly without; "irr ' i V ,- t u * -V- " v i — v ■ *■- the Graded Classics of D. F. Johnson : Intermediate A Co. a* a solid basal set. Messrs Goet of readopted arithmetic, Daniel, O'Driseoll, Rice, Thaekston and Toms voted for the Wheeler first and second Readers, as adopted. In the case of the Geographies, the final vote •toot! for Maury, Messrs. Daniel. O’Driscoll, Th^ckson, and Toms; for Frye, Messrs.; Glenn, RembCrt ana 4,0^0 acres, 2 1-2 mile* R.^,, l.OO^ 1 abreg in ruitivaiion, tenant hot:sen, good barn 2 , excellent fen- the extension of the high school T 0 ' ,l “ oi use, ;o those who kliowcgp.' 3 qno acren timber; $20 per 1 IroTiTse. tt Miermnef! TTeresi’ary to a fig •■hooks end the need* of our schools. acre. Harris Realty Co<, Claren- : n... We want you to tie om* of 2,000 vis-' ..Itors to The Land of Waterfalls; write for booklet. Board of Trade, Brevard, N T . C. At Glenn Springs, S. r„ The Garner House offers good serivre. Splen did fare and the best location. Write for rates. 6j nine new books to the' ; list for high a 11 ' 1 tn ,,1 " Ft ' t " r seernd thought of j ! school use. Let eSch man calculate ^ fair-minded peopie of their State, advanced ._ 4T.i the percentage oft'changd for him- they le ave the final verdict. * self. ' * j v ", J { D.’M O'Driseoll, 1st district. Total j, $1.09 j The foregoing 1* a statement of thy H F. Rice, 2nd district, This makes the increased price on- j essential facts of the adoption, of, , D. XV. Daniel, 3rd district, don, Ark. ly six cents. A chanffe in the two the preliminary preparation of the lower Arithmetics w^s considered i members of the Board, and of the •disable, elnoe In the) judgment of j fair and-ratjonal view to take of the Me*. In thir«aa* of the Grammars Board they wero> out of dsie. .ocet Involved. The undersigned ap- “••• T" 4 ' 1' L A. G, Rembert, 4fh district, J. Lyles Oleilfe, 5th district. Nathan Toms.'^fh 'district, A. J. Thaekston, 7th district. Feather Beds—Mail us $10 and we will ship you a nice, new 36-pound "oather bed and 6-pound pair pil lows. freight prepaid. Turner & Cornwell, Feather Dealers, Char lotte. N. C. I’uplar (Ren, Saluda, N r. blear post office and' depot. Modern con veniences. Reasonable rates. Spe- , riaI rates to fimilies and large parties. Address Miss Minnie M. McFaddin, Safuda, N. C The d trmera oirght To'-be glad that ^ th# refreshing rains came at last, Farm Lands for Sale—In 80uthwest over thfs wctiom° <>d t0 ^ aU ijsy -v«- MUM—rTinhmif l 1 i f- - -tW -