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u ? * PoMlshe? Every Tuesday, io Tbe Da?ty and Seid-WeeUy Iotel?igeacer j?? devoted to the cause oi Euucatio? ia Anderson County and everywhere. PAGE :.IV,:. .?tKi. Miss Garlingto Improvemei Miss Maggie M. 'Carlington, riiral school BuperriBor, is planning a con ference for the school improvement society, to which evory woman in the county belonging to. any, Boclety 1B invited as well .as all the lady teach- , ?rs. Tho meetng. will be held in An derson November 21, and Miss Gar lylngton haa planned a most\ntereat Ing day for the ladies. This -xviii be tho first meeting of its kind ever held in the State, and much interest at taches to this fact as well as to the - purposes' of the meeting. Among those who will be present and assist In this meeting are: HON. Leuco Gunter, state rural school sup ervisor, and Miss Will Lou Gray, rural oooooooooooooooool o ; KONEA PATH o! o :Ti }f%fl, '"ol O O O O Ooooooooooooo! A very interesting feature in con nection with the Behool work TB "Tho Story Teller's Club," which meets ev ory Thursday afternoon.' Storfes aro told hy tho different teachers the many children who are -interested' This has prove great help in the lower- grades' to prepare thom 'fof-~-thoir - higher Bciool work. Miss France* Shirley left Thursday] morning'to spend ' rho latter part of | thr.wcck at thc State,. Fair? Tho ilrst lyceum attraction, the De- ] koven Quartet, of tho seaton was plv?n in tho school auditorium..last x-.Tday ovohing nt 8:15.. A well. Bolectcd pro gram of music and songs, readlngB, and a-comical play held-tho attention of a large audience for about two houL. . . Tho followlngi theme was written by Loon Wilson, a pupil from tho ninth grade. .., . ._ THE OLD BLUEBACK SPELLEBI (By J. J. Glenn.) From The Madisopvllle (Ky.) Hust ?er. ^ . When I read hi a newspaper a short time ago that: byamact of tho legisla ture of Georgia that the. OLD BLUE BACK SPELLER had beenjj VesU>red to the- public schools Of that state and that this old book; of blessed memory -was'- *?>&^cobing :itjt?rtM&m :?1'?e!t" a thrift or |PV BB: r'lmvu. 6"p?<^' felt/ during ray whbTo extstehed.' This item ot news caused me in my mind to go back to my ' childhood dayK and then to days later " in life wb-A thoro w'ore moments that caused mo to be glad that J was living. I well re member, with wha*. pride 1 wore my first rod-top boots, then my school Uaya when after I nacl been under tho instruction of my teach?, r a ahort time that I went home at eventide' and re ported that ? ''knew ailn\y.-letters." And Billi later I had pr cgr oas ed un til ii could spell all tho words, up to "baker" and i?,,'tim? .bad- gotten .to "incomprehenslbllUy," sa'd finally to tho word "whortleberry.". whJcb waa the last word hi the book. And how my ? heart swelled with pride who-1 I had been able to spell, down all the boys and girls ot my class and wa- i declar ed tho champion-speller, of . ti e school. When I arrived at young manhood and school days wore over-I 'sought the girl of my. choice, to mo tho brightest, tho prettiest ord nwcetest cf the whola.country; and made, court to her. Thon: when ?he tfaa asked tb; go through life with mb e oe consented and our troth was plight? d, there was happiness that wks 'beyi'Tttd that of mortal .' ll?s to expresa. -\ . ^ And when tho first . bor .i came ? to bloss that humble homo thero waa Joy in the housenotd. such loy '>SxCopSe? to Uicueands of.'othors who aro Bim llarjy situated. And then agi.ln a. lit tle over- two years ago when ; bews comb trtnijf??lii^ crate were; holding a obbv?tiUon ?f? row Wilson, the Princeton Bchoolmaa tor, bad been chosen by. that party to become tho head of tho greatest :c?ua>-' try. upon -which .the sun. ever shone, 1 felt that Say '^iimffi&tmWfim nlcg over. ^: 7 - jAnd. bow' in. my -older, days -'th am wPFvFn^i'h&ppK.'in. thb thought that ray old friend, the Corn nan lon ot toy youth, tho OLD. BLUB-; ?it' '' ' i i i n "-"Tiie CLEl/^ sight :is;.ttecesaary>. to both your health and "success; DIM vision caa iget?tutilly;. be relieved by' correctly focused abd fitts*-glasse^/, . . ? DONT be : blind to yotux own interest, Exercise sound -Wls-C dom and..Initelligcnpo..by. caving US e*ainmrT>*u^^^ ? be a thorough, painstaking, ex truthful. information and right glasses. . Prices IS.00 and up. " We duplicate broken glasses by mail-^send them, to lia. . Shor-FitOpticalCo ;rDB. Sf* '. vCeii^Skrai; nP??ns School S Conference . ' .... i, , ? v'?"--' [supervisor of Laurene county and i M?BB Sadie C'oggans supervisor . of Newberry county. So p?o of the sub jects to be discoursed by these prom* inent educators aro: "How to get the people Interested," and "How to Get Every Child Enrolled," Following this will bo ah open discussion of the needs In Anderson county, and - hero . Miss Carlington hopes to get the Interest of all mcmbors and thus an improve ment in conditions where they nc~i improving. The ladles who attend are requested to bring luncheon and spend the day. AU those who can Ceo so aro urged lo notify MisB Carlington on or before the 10th of the month. . BACK SPEELER that for nearly al half century ;had been'cast aside, rei-| egated to the shades of obscurity, thrown, into the 'scrap pile" of litera ture, duBt-coyered and moldering In tho attic, had been resurrected and in at least one spot of earth was to be restored' to the place of honor from which it had bcon hurled by the un holy hands. The. old spoiler that is to be used bl Georgia is not to bo revised, it never has noeded, or will lt ever need revision-from the very first it has been perfect and with the hundreds of othor spellers that have been print ed and forcod ob the schools there ls not ono that is. ba any way Mm equal of the ' old blue-back of year3 ago. Thoro is one -Bible, only , one, one is all wo need-there has never been lb tho United States but one speller that was worthy tho name-that is Web ster's OLD BLUE-BACK. Thc Georgia speller ls to have tho same old but over new pictures of the long ago. How the boys and girls of the then Iovod to read pf-the Farmer who found tho bad boy in his apple tree and how he brought the. young thief to terms by throwing stones., at tho young rascal who was perched on the Umba of tho tree. Theu th ore wan "The Country. Maid and : Her Milk Pail/' and "The Two Dogs,' whore Tray got a beating for being caught in bad . company. There ? was also -' Che "Partial Judge,' whoso bull gored his neighbor's ox, or others-that were al most fas in to rca ting, really more-so Gian th? tales ot the '?Arabl?n Nights;" The Trl-Weekly Constitution of At lanta, easily the leading paper ot the South, holds this book in such high: si??<?---?h?? *t sitars.? copy oi tout spoiler ns a: pr?hiium" with each yearly subscriber to that Journal. If I did not already ' have a copy of Ute old blue-back -spellers and could not get one. otherwise, l would at once for ward my subscription to the Consti tution In Order to secure that valuable premium- Other papers might do well to go and do likewise. ' There aro two books and perhaps o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i o THE CITADEL o ', o % ' . .. o] oooooooooooooO O O O j The Citadel, Charleston, Nov. 1. tSpoclal).-Tue CiJ^el-Clemson. patric last ; Saturday, which resulted In a score ot 14-0 favoring Clemson, was a great exhibition of high ciaos foot ball..- Tho game; wa? i intensely excit ing from beginning to end j and both teams showed good training and great lighting spirit, . Considerable riva'rv eyelets ' between .the two schools sud the Citadel has been, trying for years to ; pul out-a team that would, beat the. Tiger: aggregation. But regard less of this there 1B a general ten dency among tho Citadel cadets to prefer defeat when euoh must como at the hands ot the Clemson team rather from other teams In the State. Ono of the reasons for this ls the ad mirable facj (that they win. solely up on their strength and tactics and not by any lowly, methods. In > criticizing our ! recent conquerors too . much narine can not bc given them for the clean, hard fought game which they put up and.for their gentlemanly con duct while in the city. The samo may bb said of -tho Bulldog Warriors, but that of; courcy, is. for others to deter mine. Although you beat us, . old Clemson, wo wish you success dur* lng tho. remainder of the season and on Thanksgiving,, while we are giving Carl ol na a doso we hope that, you will be making lt bot for old Tech. . A pleasant climax of the day was the danc? given In honor of tho Clem son < Yearn on Saturday night. Tho dance was hold lo the new gymnasium hall on Meeting street and quite a largo pumber were present for tb? hqppy occasion. .-...Capt.'. Ekrais .''? Knox, " professor of chemistry, and;, the members of his senior'1 elective ; 'class, Cadets Speed, Grlmball, Clement and Baldwin, were the . recipients .of 'a "very" charming boat. ride niwl, outing one day. last week. Mr. GrfmhSll being the host Thp . party , left t?ie city early "in the morning in Mr. .GrlmbanV handsome, launch abd while out they caught some,; very nice, fish and plenty ot braba.. bp b o o o o o o p b o o o o o bj ?. LEBANON SCHOOL ? ri. '.^.P-?-* O o o a o o pb o .ooo .rf IiObanon ?chp?l work is Regressing \nic^y>..^eVflm:m'o?th ended Friday, October 3?. Thq ? pupil's were : busy Thursday ..and Friday ?tandlng Uralr. monthly. oxamih'?tlb.nB. WO feel .^ery prou?i: of having, ii cur school pupils from tho adjoining senor districts. Mr. J. BL filsbardson, from Bishop; Branch, brought his Itt tlo daughter? Sarah, over, and put her in school. Mia* Clara Wollborn, from thfr Hopewe]!,.;-district io boarding with Mfe. T. M. Welbbrn, and attend ing oor^schooh Wo also have quite ? number of. pupils from, the Melton school /district Mr. Alva Clarke and two bro them came ' from., the Smith SChQOl. , . . .-.".' . . ? Mrs. Dr, Glenn, from^andy Springs, baa ? v?ry.buccesstul mu?<c class. She 5ebmosr'?>y?r ? ?Very, j W<?-?sd?y , .hud giver, losaonB: at Mra-R. A. Breazealcs. .-. . pr. H?li gave another very interest ing- lecturp m^m-m?mmi * -rn s^?ho fluni imro?m?ni ^wit??m met Saturday afternoon. The associa tion ;has; a membership Of Shout thir ty-five.'V V- : . ':.'- ?-'*$ Tho.;Umi?h(Bqjteto, wilj give an opon Tbinkssivtog program. T^e,o?m~ mupJty im^,aj|-;?ha are luterestod in society, workJare^c?Wi>Hy Javlted to attend. . - .:? '?;?? :.'c o PI^CETOyra SCH?0L b 000 o o o. p o p o b o o o o o o 1 pjejr?ife 'B^^t'of4Vd;^;4^^ ber l?S wm Hm.Andie fliggluiSas, principal and Miss Selma Gambr?ll ns assistant - .. v, ^?sW^.#a';-Ji?r?a 'lied -tho ,tW toeb badL previously cleaned, swept assistance io.making some necessary changes.^OnirAbd^ nlls^weraJenwlle^ } The teaohora and atndoW^P?^ nt??.-io^^ t^f|ociaty .1?as.u.ot been organ ?Vinas.?' ?KiM?lf.'S Se?saiq? Wen7oi<npa? found ??at hotbVof^^; ;^ ,, :... h j boopao^o b.b:b o 90 b# o 'm?^lMW^M o , '... - -, " ,- o o b p o b p '? & o *'"...;'....'i . :. -~>"* . -Vfef Vfr?yV The ?aculty ? of music tn Andera?p. ^.^?wKlP^a. tfc?^.v;t^ ,h^ Mondayaigut, -^MjM^r^^Ail *w cor^a1ly?asit?^t?v^ent. ...->. v: ii.^i-^iK ?*.,<? -y... , Luck will alwajs be against yob it ^?tt glve up Ute moment IV appears tt?t ?rn i?>v^7?> .:.: O O O O O.O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o LONG BRANCH o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj lang Branch school, In District No. 1?S. began. Its. sesB?pn Monday morn ing in the presence ct a large number of patrons and .'tiranda. The opening was in their new three room school building, which la among the best buildings in the, county. The location of tho .new building has been chang ed, and it is now near the track of I the Southern railway, and occupied! a desirable location. Tho teachers for the school this | year are-. Miss Selma Crawford, prin cipal, and Miss Marie Gaines, assist ant. Miss crawford Is from Ander son mid taught this school last year. Miss Gaines is one of Townvfllo's pop ular young ladies. Miss Maggie Carlington, county ru ral, school supervisor, was present at the opening and made on address, af ter, which she organised the Long j Branch School Improvement associa tion with tho following oin cor a: Miss yjllthmd Brauyon, pr?sident; MIBB I Carrie Pinson/., vico president ; Mrs. W. K. Maddox, secretary and treasur er. , 'v - It has boen decided. . to enter the lists as a competitor for ono ot. the prises offered by the State School im provement association, and it is thc opinion of those who have seen the im pro vernon ta made that Ute Behool which beats this, w|ll win. lt was also decided to change the name of tho school, on account of there being another school i of, tho sante name. So this school in future will he known ns tho' High Point schoor copo o oQ o o pp o o o o o o o BELTON GRADED o o SCHOOL p o 4 ? o COOOOOOOO O OO P o o o o The Belton graded fikmool ia pro-' grossing' nicely. TkoV bright, Joyful faces Ot pupils and, teachers make us a happy band, working and playing together^ , ,." '.' ? >. . Wo are greatly en (au Bed ov?? our basketball team' of .'sito tf??s^ who larc*. alway?? .Bitteb^s^readj^tb r>l?'y Und wlu? Las^,Prtd?r?y? enjoyed a deljghtiul gamo of ball w.l tit Hon ca Pa?i,. (ho ?cora being.10 to. 13 ^ favpr pf Belton. I. shall also men tion th? game ?we. played with Ander son, last Wednesday. It is needless to say that wo won. ' Tho ?coro - was T tb 19 In favor of Belton. Williams ton ls coming down Friday to play us. j We bayo no other Intention than that of winning. .. ! ., ' , (?0 ?i.A. delightful program was carries: out by tho firth gradb ?last Tuesday morning at chapel. ? Friday belog thc usuat day. for. the. meeting of our. literary society, thc IV.UowIng programs was rendered; t^r! 'Reading-?Eugene Joliusbn, Grace Taylor. . ! I^Tcita?on-r-Wllli?m Gamnrell, Kathleen Cummings. .. .??jfS^?l B^ury-r-James. Clement : Jto>i63--^Eunlo9 Warnock, Warren Johnson. '. . , ?1 Music-Grace Campbell Debate, r^nolvod. That-Women are Intellectually Inferior to Men. Affirmative:, Etta Watkins, Nellio Williamson; negativ?. Fere' Acker, Robert Miller. ' . " ~ " ' y-ifUBlc-itary Cllnkec?les. . 0'? T*? "bogati ve Won by a largo ma jority ot thre> }v; BLANCHE. PINSON* . Ninth .Grade. $$|>r?? -. '- ?'? .--7.'' ? ? s r ?? Pp o o op. poo 00 p p pp o o P OLD VERENNES o -try*. ? -o O ? O O O O O OP 00OP0000 rt '.. ._' had examinations this .week and thb:: follo wing n?ibes aro. to?se ba the Carl Emerson,. Weary Parker, Claude language. That ofT?Bad Baxi" Into pS||o?i;*U the^ n?su^ *ords and ffl^?bWW^Sft?*;it ls BWt v*.t ond. ^'rwTt^^ '^f^.-^.^^-oa-. the. board,?,wit?;tho. correct words oppo t?to the, incorrect, we have found this KRKOb rMERSON* AND FREM AN I ?pf.'Po 6 p Pp o_p op op.o P po f>, .... P. 0000000opooppoPPP teamer, which is Miss Med ! WS? bave? a nice now. .ebJwmgfwiib ?00 t plab^ln^ Pp?rty" rOr tho. benefit of tba schceV w . . " n ooo ooo ooooooooooo o BROYLES SCHOOL ? o o ooooooooooooooooo Our school hua been ia session for two wooka Wo are becoming interest* cd in our work, and hope to improve during the coming year. The teachers are Mrs. W. 8. Addison and Miss Mat tie Robbins. ' Oak Dale Baptist church called their pastor, Rev. Weldon, for the coming year, which shows tho love and appre ciation of his members. They havo recently covered their church wita ii ur res s metal, shingles, and have planned to repaint it. next week. Mr. and Mrs. Embler apd children, Mary C., Clara, and John, attended the' 101 wild weat show Tuosday, Oct. 27. Miss Jean Kennoriy, who is one ot the Town vi ile te achoo rs, and a class mate- ot Miss Fannie Broyles, ?pent a few hours at her home Sunday after noon. Dr. J. M. Hobson and Miss Grace Routh visited friends at Lebanon the 4th Sunday. Mr. Lewis Whitfield, an old Con? federate veteran of this community, ia very ill at his homo near Cedar Grove church, j Miss Olive Ruth Dobbins ?B board ing at Mr. J. M. Broyles and is at tending tho Broyles school this ses sion, lt . being Harvest Sunday, they bsd a very, interesting service at Cedar Grove last Sabbath. Tho Rev. Meyers officiated. . The tormore of this section are very busy . gathering their cotton , in order that they, may sow their grain. ' . Mr. J. M.BrOyl?s and daughter, M?ES [Fannie, spent Saturday in Anderson! Mr. and Mrs.: R. U. Earlo and child ren:, Elizabeth:, and Sarah, and Mra. McAdams, .visited"-toe latter's .daugh ter, Mrs. Sanders, at Reed Creek Sun day. Mrs. McAdams will remain in Georgia several weeks. ooooooooooooooooo o MOUNTAIN CREEK o e- . '? . '? . o ooooooooooooooooo ? The ladles had a meeting at tho church. Thursday afternoon, lt wai decided to have a community fair on [the 13th of November. Mia? Carlington IW?U) present at tito mering. Sba'bia much to enconrago tho ladles in their work. Horses, cows, ' mules', obits, bad goats will form a part of the live stock exhibit. The ladles aro planning to exhibit( a great amount of cakes, fancy wort; and canned fruit. Mr. Gunter, ft atc superintendent of the rural schools, ls going to make,an address to tho people prosont. We aro expoctlng other speak ers.-Tho purpose Of the fair is not to niake money,- but to bring out the re sources of ibo community. -Wo had a holiday Tuesday, .October 27,. in oidor that the school .might'at tend.'the circus. Ali the pupils agreed to make it np some saturday. We . ali ch toyed-the circus very much. Tho yards aro hy good condition.. Wo. have cleaned them, off slgco. school starte 1. Wo ordered flowers' from Clemson Col lego last year, but they uovnr carno. Wc hope, bowever, to so curo them later, and make the yard pretty with cannas, and privet hedge. EIGHTH GRADE BOY. coobo Obo o o o o oo oo o o-",' '...-' . o o TWOi?V?LLE SCHOOL o o' V % f : o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ; :tte?enj.iy a number of ocho?l elec Hone have been- held at the Towt rilie high school. Both the tenth and ninth grades, have . elected, ajase of fico/s, The. tenth grade vO?l}cera,.?le^t ed :werb? Poul Smith,..vident; Som Bario, vice fcr?sId?nV and Mis8 Rub)r Reeves/ secretary and treasurbr.- The same'-respective officers elected for Um ninth grade- were: Otis Bolt, Miss Mae Shirley and Miss Alllno Ledbct tPrif,.r,'..:';,'. . -, j.;-.' " ' ?During tho past ...mouthy a vast eW|UgeY: fpri, the ' heil ur ( na* bc?n wrought in the appearance of thc ?chr.ol building and grounds. Fer lila change ? llvo organteatlnn xalled tho Students^ Manual Trabjipg, blub is .responsible. Besides making for bach , teacher a bopk ease andi .a-writ ing Stable, tbb members bf! th?l cl?U have put up chalk railing Ia every roomY have built assn, tbale fer tho primary grades,- and i have erected various js^4a ol (apparatus on ; the ecltoo) grounds for taking.exercises.. Tho .officers and cabinet of this ex tremely useful organisation are: Girard ^ Albert Kawkins, Max Hunt,* W. J. Prater; ?Jfr ?b?r . ?<* Leo ?alloway. Forman ttrAon anrt. t?t&?ss Fjuhv abd Winnlo 4Silf SSS, ~i^is ,'^rice. Ines Klug, and Emma Stevenson. .WINNIE .pRtlBBS..' b'b'p. o o,.q o\ ^P-O. boo; O V ;_'; . J'\ 'c _ 1 - :J ^ ' e o HARMON 3t;?Oi?L o o o State Supervisor Gunter To Visit Anderson Scnbolf County superintendent of , educa tion, J. B. Felton, bas peen working to secure a visit at the State superr. visor of rural schools, Supt. Lueco Gunter, who was selected for this im portant work to succeed Hon. W. K. Tate, who was so well and favorably known tn this s nc lion. Arrange ments have nt last been concluded by which Mr. Gunter will spend two weeks visiting the schools of tho county, and beginning next Tuesday quit? a number of schools will be visited in evory section ot tho coun ty^ ' Mr. Felton, .and perhaps Miss Carlington, will accompany Mr. Gun ter, and lt Is hoped that tho trustees and all tho patrons as well ns thc friends ot tho schools will be pres ent This will ba Mr. Gunter's first official visit to the schools ot Ander son county, and his coming lo locked forward to with great' interest. The following itinerary baft beeb arranged by Mr. Felton : Tuesday, November 10 at 2 p. m., Smith Behool. Wednesday, November 1, 10 a. m., Lebanon ; 2 p.. m., Whlker-McEl moyle. Thursday, November 18, 10 a, m., White Plains; 2 p. m., Union; Friday, November -18. Mt. Carmel Community fair. Tuesday,. November 17, 2 p. m., Mc Lees school.-. $ " Wednesday, November IR, 10 arm.. Cfirswell; 2 p. m.,. Flat flock, fi Thursday, November is, io a. m., t Snow Hill; 2 p. m., Bethel, j Friday, November 20, 10 a. mv Townville. - Some Outsiders on Examination. Niagara Fallu is over one million feet high. It ts the most magnificent falls in the United 8tates. Tho. water {alis every twenty.-?.cu*, hours'. ? r ? - Niagara Falls are very high. Some I timos they spring up to G62 feet high ?at one leap. Niagara FallB .is in Chicago. Tho Iforco ot those falls would kill anyone that fell in it In one part of tho fall? you can aland bnd hear the rushing I of tho falls. Question in History: "Estimate tho value pf the services to their country of each- of. tho following;. .Jackson, Clay, Webster and Lincoln?" Answer w-ritten by candidato for teacher's certificate, twenty years-old: "Jackson 1-8, Clay. 1-8, Webster 4-8. Lincoln 2-8. This makes 8-8. This ls as near ap I cari, estimate them/'. '., You can got rid ot insects by keep ling a toad. Christmas Day .ia longest in Cape I Town and Montreal,because these I places aro ruled by Great Britain. The Prcsjd?ul forces the laws, tho ! Supremo Court disputes thom / An example Of a Promissory Note "Dear Eddie- ?. promise you I wUfhot disappoint you on no conditions. Hop lng you will not disappoint mo, I re main, Your Brother. F. P. CALLAHAN." Causo of defective eyesight: Sitting, in tho house with your Tubber* om . . Automobiles uro run by gasoline and Other mpjtlTas.-,. . ...1 U13?b? ?^gos.riir?r-:flows ?uru Utica, and Arizona Into the Gulf of Califor nia. ,\ Lincoln was probably the greatest man that over. set foot In tho. .presi dential chale. My agod grandmother, who consists of one member of the family, otc Tho koy to success won't hit you m-j' Ito the house at 3 al in.' o o o o ooo o o o o o o o o oo o WILLIFORD SCHOOL o O O ooooooooooooo o o o o .Our school house has hoon Improved very ,much by the. new desks and Rhodos Which have, boon ? put In the yard.; Also has -been great Improved by the digging up Of' stumps ann woods, and the putting out Of magno lia trees. , The School Improvement Associa tion ia planning a box tupper for noxt Friday evening: Wo arc looking for ward to that wlih a great, deal ot pleasure Thc association ts hoping to raloo enough money/ to?'g^r?hh?',p|eH " turcs._The. first;- two weeks, pf our Behool was very good, u \ . 'ty. -, Quite a number of Pupils hate been added (duce tho 99$$? ^f?^fhi^ wooing Tho AbdotflOn Dally "Intelli gencer. Wo enjoy thia,-*m^ ?UCtt^ ? c. w. Appointments, v'r: Miss Maggie ;Garlipg^,:o0unte ru ral school supervisar, will, be at^the following places this week, .yoting the schools and working foti the^auc? cess ot the plans they are undertak? .^Tuesday 'svoi?}at 1 Wednesday .afternodnr at Mountain . Creek school. ?..-:.~7> -.: . . <^??. - . Thursday , and .Fjflday. a^ her office at the Court house. . \--:-'; : ; Has your son a large practice, Mrs. ?.Yes, I guess ric?t.pf-Mt *ork fa . practice. Judging.by;InsjW^'W tlo?ts holIOK.'^Botfalb";fiht?Peea.?"--"7 V?e have for sale 500 bushels Hancroft Prolific pate^ ^aded^eed) at $1.00 per bushel. When finned on Our Spacial Gins. w% buy aia premium extra length staple cotton; vQoo^style Dalrymple and T?xas Storm Proof are ^?^r^Uv worth a premium. We buV fot; cash or exchange me^l and t?li^fo^ seed, or sell meal and hulls for cash, , ? ? ' . General Manager - ?. -U- -, "''^^ H ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ '"'^l ^ v??e, ^her1????ahd ^^feo?t to; ?6 v jf