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r?i - y 00000000000 0 00000000. / 0 . o o PICTURE SHOW PROGRAM, o o o 00000000000000000000 ' The following is the picture show program at the Opera House for /the remainder of the week. Good pictures for every night so don't miss a single one. Especially good pictures for Fri- i day and Saturday night. ! ?WEDNESDAY? < THE PASSING OF TWO GUN HICKS 1 ?A Thrilling Western Drama in j Two Parts. k BRASS BUTTONS?Beauty Comedy. ; THE WOMAN WITH A SOUI^-drama FOUR REELS IN ALL. ?THURSDAY? "UNDER FALSE COLORS"?A Drama of the Shams of Society, featuring Florence La Badle, In two reels. "THE FATAL BUMPING"?Keystone > Comedy. "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY.". FIVE REELS IN ALL. ?FRIDAY? "THE POLITICAL FUED"?Showing ? that in the matter of opportunities all are not born free and t V equal., in two parts. c "TWO KISSED"?Royal Comedy. } "MASTER MIND"?A brilliant dra- . i matic thunderbolt, featuring the ' eminent star Edmund Breese, in c Ave parts. A splendid picture. ? :BIGHT REELS IN ALL. f ?SATURDAY? "THE EXPOSURE"?The Latest f Newspaper Adventure, starring Irene Hunt, in two reels, n "HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD" Keystone Comedy. t( "HOME SWEET HOME"?A masterpiece with six reels of heart ap- ^ peal, drama and vital thrill. 25 Q stars, the pick of the world appear inthis wonderful story. Don't ^ fail to see it. Saturday night C< ? l: tvmh fftppof "Thft Pahih of Pauline"' " "? ? 0 y every. TUESDAY NIGHT. w ' 't - b . Jj.;. MEETING OF THE TEACHERS A The Abbeville County Teachers' Association Will Be Held On Saturday the 28rd. 122 i / The nfcxt meeting of the Abbeville A county teachers association will be at thA Hnnrt House on Saturday, Jan. 23rd, beginning promptly at 12 ? * 1 o'clock.. Dr.'McCain, of Erskine, will discuss * f "Teaching of Elementary English." ? Mr. Gunter, State Supervisor of I Rural Schools has been Invited. Col. ^ P. N. K. Bailey, of Greenwood, will probably be present..He always makes I good talks. Every teacher of the county should be pres&it?for several important matters will be brought before the association. Whether or not this county will have Ffcld Day exercises this spring h I ?'? 1 - The mnttfir nf nilf T 1 Will UC UCVIUCU. Aitv chasing a professional library for, g teachers will also be decided. At the last meeting about forty si teachers were present Why not twice as many present next Saturday. Your d profession is joftt what you make it ^ and is your organization. The best . positions go to the livest teachers, T There is more for a teacher to do than u to go to the class room and hear rec' tations. Some splendid literature froir si the School Improvement Association /will be distributed. Be present and * get yours. Sed what other' teachers Md scholars are doing, then go back * and improve npoh it Make yourself a force in your community. A resolu- j tion favoring Compulsory Education d will come be'orc the association. Be 1 ? * ' ?i? ? \ prepared to discuss it irom your vie* point. ET B. Cheathatri, Pres. Abbe. Co. Teacher?. As so. ^ ALL WRONG ' - y ____ V r The Mistake is Madfi by i|py 8 Abbeville ftftiitos. f : * Look^or tb* cause of t)j*ckact>6. , To be cured yon must know the * cause.' If it's wpak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right An Abbeville resident tell? you bow. 1 George Wilson, farmer, R. No. 4, j Abbeville, says: , "I had always been a strong man . until recently when my baok gave a a~ -i-u f OUC. XI 1 PlWfJBV VI pic* uu uuy r~" thing, a sharp pain caught me r .. f acroHM my loins and I could bard- e ** ly straighten. 1 bad oizzy 8 pel la p and the kidney secretions were scanty aod ton frequent in passage. I bad to get up at night to ^ void the secretions. I also bad I dizzy spells aod almost toppled 6 . over. 1 got a supply or u*>au's i Kidney Pills at Speed's Drug t Store and the first few doges gave i x me relief. Two boxes cured me." f-- Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that f Mr. Wilson bad. Foster-Milburn Co., 1 Props., Buffalo, N Y. j Cfrildrott'p Oanghs ? Children'* Colds Both are Serious ( When one of yojr little one* sbowp I J symptoms of an approaching Cold, < give It. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at i once. It acts quickly, and prevents < the Cold growing worse. Very beal- < ing?soothes the Lungs, loosens tbe mucous, strengthens the system. It's < guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. . Buck leu's Arnica Salve for Sores. ?L_ > - kt ? Begins Today and Closes on Febrn? ./ ary the 28rd.?Some Valuable Prizes Offered. Beginning today, Jao. 19th and closing Feb. 23rd, the Civic Club will conduct a contest in domestic science. Prizes will be awarded to the one submitting the best schedule of menus to < feed a family of five during the month of March at $5, $7.50 or $10 a week. 1 The prizes are a two ' burner blue Same stove with baker, for $5 class? { kn electric toaster, $7.50 class?and a L0 lb. bucket Snowdrift for the $10 ^ :lass. The contest is open to members i jf the Civic Club and any woman residing In Abbeville city or county. The 1 rules for the contest are as follows: 1?Domestic Science contest be- ? jinp Jan. 19, closes Feb. 23rd. 1 2?Contest is open to any white voman residing in Abbeville City or r :ounty. 3?To enter contest your name must r )e sent to Mrs. M. T. Coleman, chairnan, Home Economic Department Abjeville Civic Club. Names may be sent iny time between Jan. 19, Feb. 23rd. t 4?Menus submitted must be for a j amily of five (state whether children ?r adults) for the month of . March, j, iigher score will be given the sched- c lie providing for a family of five idults than one with several small 8 ihildren. 5?If home canned vegetables or u ruits or home raised fowls are - used aarket prices must be given. 6?Schedules must show the menus or each meal and cost of each article. 7?2 copies of schedule must be submitted, one with name signed thereto. 8?The committee reserves the right 1' d make additional rules at any time. c The papers on this contest will* be / > M g udged by the Chairman of Home Eco- g omic Department of state Federation The object of the contest Is to give j tie expert housekeepers of Abbeville ounty an opportunity to be eventual- 11 7 helpful to themselves and scores of thers who are seeking ways of prac- s teal economy. The prize papers will 1 e published during the month of larch. ' . ' 1 Mrs. M. T. Coleman, Chairman. Miss Maggie Brooks, Sec. Com. p v>; d (any Disorders Co too from the Liver lM Ton Jout at Odd* with Toqmlfr Do Ton B??nl>t? Ufl?| ?". 1 V V, .. D Are you sometimes at odds with fi ouraelf and with the world? Do * ou won del* what alls you ? True you t, lay be eating regularly and sleeping rell. Yet something is the matter! !onstipation, Headache, Nervousness 0 nd Bilious Spells indicate a Sluggish jiver. Thejhried remedy is Dr. King's & few L<tre fills. UDiy zdc. at your h-ugglst. ' ' Buokleo's Arnica Salve for Skin * iruptlons. w Santuc. i Mr. Claud Kay spent Tuesday night with Is father, Mr. M. B. Kay. $ Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Uldrick were the uests of Mrs. Arnett ?1118 Thursday; d Mrs. D. E. Newell spent Friday with her later, Mrs. J. B. Sharpe. V ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King, Mrs. Will Goroq and Mrs. Pierce Bowen, werp the v uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MoCtomh j hursday. , MIrhas Mnlllft Kills and F.llifl Liftfllie Bnant - hursday in Duo West with Mrs. T. S. El* * Jl/ 8. Mies Maud Davis spent Friday with ?er Ister, Mrs. J. H. Sharps. Mr. W. B. Uldrick spent Tuesday night 1th Mr. J. B. Winn, of Donalds. ^ 0Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sharpe and children re re the guests of Mr. D. E. Newell and ?, imily Saturday1 pight. ^ Mr. L. T. Uldrick, of Iva, spent Satur* ay night with his brother, Mr. W. B.UJ ^ rick. ^ Mr. Dick Ellis and sister, Miss Ola, aqd lies Maggie Link, spent the week*0fl(J ^ rith Miss Link's home people. d Misses Ephegene Uldrick and Eunice g impeon spent Saturday night with Mrs. 'rank Kay. . f ' j. Mr. Frank Milford spent Saturday night f, rtth Mr. Andrew Newell. Mr. Lem Uldrick and Mrs. Jim Sharpe p ,nd children were the guests of Mrs. J. B. IhornA Run/lftV Master Frank Uldrick spent Saturday rith Master James Bowen. Mr. J. W. Sharpe dined with Mr. Callie ? ilQis Sunday. Mies Essie Hinton returned to her home j, n Greenwood Saturday, after spending ome time with her sister, Mrs. Lester Sdwwds. Mr. D. G. Mahon, of Abbeville, hag mapy ^ riends in our community who are delight<1 to see him back at his post at McMuray's drug store, after and absence of sev- ^ ral weeks. They hope he is much improved in health and will soon be well, c News, was received here yesterday, Sun- ^ lay, that the home of Mr. W. H. Davis, oJ )ue "West was burned on Saturday night i ind that everything he had was destroyed. I lis many friends here hope It Is not so >ad, and sympathize with them in their c os8. Betsy, j Trfe tbls for ;Nearal*in Thousands of people keep on suffer* ing with Neuralgia because they do i not know what to do for it. Neural;la is a pain in the nerves. What yon want to do is to soothe thejierve itself. A.pply Sloan's Liniment to the surface j aver the painful part?do not rub it in. Sloan's Liniment penetrates very quickly to the sore, irritated nerve and allays the inflammation. Get a bottle Df Sloan's Lioiment for 25 cents of any , druggist and bave it in the house? against Colds, Sore and Swollen j Joiute, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail* . ments. Your money back If notsatisfled, bat It does give almost Instant i relief. < ' ; : Calhoun flails, Jan. 18,1914. * Mrs. W. P. Harrison was in Abbeville last Wednesday. Mr. R H. Banks was a business visitor to Abbeville last week. Mr. Michael Blum spent Friday In Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor were in A.bbevilie last week. Mr. Edd Anderson was a business visitor to Abbeville last week. \ Miss Susie DuBose, of Elberton, spenj several days with Mrs. J. V. Tate last iveek. Mrs. Sarah Weinraub went to Augusta Sunday for a X-Ray examination and medcal treatment. Mrs. Joseph Hicks went to Abbeville ast week on business. Mrs. "W. E. Redd is very ill at her home, md her many friends wish forherasjjeedy ecovery. Mr. J. E. Jones, of Abbeville, spent sevsrai hours in our city last week on busiiess. Mr. C. .E. Williamson, of Ibbevlllo, was i our city last Wednesday. Mr. G. 0. Hall was in Abbeville last Wednesday or, business. Mr. S. E. Ctawthers, who has been in ne iivery Dusmess ior iqh ptmc tunw rear8, has solcl out Mb business to Messrs. lall and.Simpson. Mr. Silly Gossett is to open up a grocery a the near fnture in the store room reently occupied by Ed Anderson. Mr. J. B. Langley was in Abbevillo last iaturday. C.J. Bruoe was in Calhoun Falls last; Satirday on business. i Lobs Cane. Mr. Thompson King spent Saturday of ist week in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Ihariie King. M18868 Maud and Carrie Hawthorn were uests of Misses Allio and Clora Beauford aturday of last Keek. ir if _.i_ n_j a ul aire, jtuaa juuore apem, Daturoay wicu Ir. and Mrs. Tom Hawthorne. Mr. W. D. Beauford was a business visx>r to the city Wednesday. Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little son William pent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. teauford. -, ' Mr. Mack Ellis, of Atlanta, is now visltig his brother, Mr. J. A. Ellis. Little Miss Margaret King spent last reek in the Santuc section with her grandarents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Newell. Mr. Tom Botte, of the city, spent Thai-say of last week with his family. Mr. W. E Morrison's little grandchllren, ef Columbia, who have been visiting im lor some time, accompanied by their ither Mr. Andy Morrison, who spent the reek-end with his father, returned to their ome in Columbia Sunday of last week. Mrs. B. H. Stevenson spent a few (lays f last week in Anderson with relatives.* Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Sunday with ir. and Mrs. L. F. Flnley. : Mr. J. A. Ellis was a visitor to the city 'rl/ia-tr nf loaf inualr The many friends of Mr. J. W. tSlgn rere grieved to learn of his death. He ad many friends in this community who rtend their deepest sympathy to the beaaved ones. The weather keeps so disagreeable until be roads can not have any time to imrove. Theyare in a bad fix. Mr. Mack Ellis, of Atlanta, who is vlsitlg |Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis, spent Thucsay in Greenwood wita relatives. Miss Clora Beauford, of the city, spent tie week-end with home folks. Mrs. W. D. Beauforcl and daughter, Mrs. 7. 8. Bosler, spent Thursday with Mrs. 'om Hawthorne. The farmers of this community are fraid that some of their grain is damped by the disagreeable weather. Mrs. W. D. Beauford and little daugh?r, lone, epent Wednesday with Mr. and Irs. W. H. Bosler. Born, Tuesday, Jan. 12,1915, to Mr. and [rs. Tom Hawthorne, a daughter. Miss Etta King returned to her parents, Jr. and Mrs. Thompson King, after spond1C a few dava in fchfl nlt-.v with har hml hap Ir. Charlie King. She will be at homo to er many friends until February, then she rill return to her situation in Georgia. Mrs. L?ly Wilson, who is visiting rela[ves .in the Santuc section, spent a few ays of last week in this community, the uest of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevenson. Miss Nina ??suford spent Friday night a tbe city, wlt'n Mr. and Sirs. W. H. Boauord. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clamp were shopting in the oity Friday. Mr. H. O. Stevenson was a business vistor to the city Friday. Mrs. W. D. Beaufordspent Wednesday veiling of last week with Mrs. Tom Hawborne. Mrs. A. L. Drennan returned to her tome in Iva, after a week's visit w^th her wirents, ms. ana Mrs. w. u. ueauiora. Mr. Robert Hawthorne spent Wedneslay night in tae Gold Spring section with dr. T. O. Pant Mr. Evans Hunt was a business visitor o the olty Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Earlo Stewart and little itjildien spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs t. M. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Landlord have Qoved to the plantation of the late J. B. iaddon. Mr. Mack Wright spent Monday night >f last week vdth Mr. and Mrs. W. D. jandford. Mr. Jim Carroll, of the city, spent Sunlay with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. Mr. Btllie Morrison iwas a business vistor to the city Saturday. Misses lone Carroll md Azelee Ores well. )f the dtp, spent the week-end with little Misses Eva and Estelle Finley. Nancy. The Brilliant 4r?|gjUic thunderl^ 'Master Mind," ia|^ parte, fea'Luring the uminent 8t4>", Edmund Breese, will be Lhe bl#%loture for Friday night Also tae regular program ill: eluding \% goc d epnpedy, ?MU- -V ' ,iii - ?? l)? jft es8 Cannot Be Curfid | hy local spplloatlonii, as they enroot reach th? diseased portion of tho ear,, Thara Is only one way to cure deafness, ; an<l it'bat Is by constitutional remedies.' Detifxiess Is caused by an lnflr.raed condi-1 ' tlon of the mucous lining: of the Ilustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yon luive a rumbling sound or Imperfect I hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deufbess Is the result and unless the Inflammation can be (taken out and this, tube restored to ltsi normal condition,' hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condl-i tlon e-lf the mucous surfaces. I We n'ill giro One Hundred Dollar* far say nwe ol Pea tee s? fo.nsed by catarrh) that cannot be wiredbj : Hsli? Catarrh Core. Send lor droulsn, free, r.JCHHKIT,* 00^ Toledo, Otto. BoM Dr Cr assists, TBe. gate 13aa> Family PtDs for conttlgaWoBi BIG HUSUTESS COLLEGE, OF COLl MBiA, MAKES SPECIAL Jiff. KOUffCEMENT TO JMTBONS Largeitt and Best Known Institution Of Jttnd In the Sit&te, Makes Most Liberal Offer to Young People For ill* In keeping with the spirit of times, the management of Draughon's Practical Business College of Columbiia, S. C., (one o fthe chain of big Draughon Colleges located throughout the Southern and Western Slates,) announces four (^) money saving plans for 1914, to young men and young women planning to enter College in Jimnaiy. ^ While the majority of small busiress colleges are no longer able to accept cotton at ten cents per pound in payment for tuition the Big Draughon College of Columbia is con cjLii uiiiQ LU unci uiio tcu i;euu3 uuuuu plan and also announces that notes payable one .year (or longer) ITrom date, -will be accepted in payment for scholarships, while this temporary period of business depression continues. In fact, this Institution iff-extending1 to its patrons throughout the State title most liberal terms and conditions with reference to manner of making tuition payments. Following are the four (4) plans of 7U1 UUC1CU* b Cotton Flan?Cotton will be accepted (Btrict middling) in payment for scholarships and ten cents per pound will be allowed for it. One (?00.pound bale will pay for a $60 complete scholarship in the Bookkeeping and Banking department of Draughon's College or a complete scholarship In the Shorthand and Typewriting department Two such biles will be accepted for a Combined Scholarship of both Bookkeeping, Shorthand and auxiliary studies. 2. Carh Plan?Whore the student enrolling pays cash for scholaj-ship, a "War Discount" of .$10.00 Willi be allowed and Railroad fare of the student to Columbia will be paid by the College. This is equal in every < way, from an economical standpoint, : to the cotton plan offered above; and will only remain In force for such a limited time as in the opinion of the College management present existing conditions may justify. 8. Note Plan?It the student wishes to give a note, payable a year (or longer) from date, for the full price of the scholarship, allowing sufficient time for the stndent to .complete the course, accept a position and earn the money ivitli which to pay the note before lit ifalls due, the regular catalogue price 1b charged for each scbolarsliip, which in a few dollars higher than the cash price. Where 30? 60, or 90 day notes are given, no difference In price 1& charged. Many students enter Draughon's College each ytiafr under this note plan, and complete their couree, accept positions and eran the money^io pay their notes before they fall due. IF you are interested to this plan, write for special note plan blank which gives full lnfoimsktlon. 4. ;By Mall Plan?Any young man or young woman can purchase a Drauehon !?cholarshiD for the Book keeping and Banking, or for the Shorthand and Typewriting course, and pay for this scholarship with cotton (on a basis of ten cents per pound), witti cash, or with an approved note. The student can then remain ;it liome, and the College will teacb him l>y mall for 3, 4, or 5 months or longer (as lang ap the student desires), after which the said student goes to Columbia, enters the depaitments of the college and complete!! the course thoroughly under the direct supervision and guidance of experienced instructors. Under thin plan, the Scholarships are g,"X)d for instruct Jon both BT MAIL and at COLLEGE, and after studying by mall as long as desired the fitudent enters the Institution to complete the work on the same scholarship, with out any additional charge whatever. Full information ana testimonial setters from those who hare actually used 'this plan will be mailed upon request. Write for them. I The above plan (No. 4) will eepe- 1 daily appeal to many young men 1 and youni; women throughout the 1 State during the coming year, because 1 many can afford to purchase a $50 1 scholarship, for cash or with cotton 1 {ft ten cents), but do not feel able: or ' willing, under the conditions now erfstjoi;, to undertake the monthly f IkAfinil ciniri llvincr ornonona wTiiAh fit. \ ?M*V? A* f V4?|/V-wwm w. - j tending 8. college certainly makes i necessary. While progress is not so ] rapid in taking lessoiiB by mail, the 1 easing in lioard and living expenses 1 mams % treat deal. After taking the 1 .'* _ >/' ' ' ^ "' ' ' a I ,? _ if I WAR I ' i | THE BUI I A 770 yr | ed wa | a chai I and pi i tUs. 4. "l I JAJVL I THE PEh | small $ have i $ a rain | I JOIN THE I ' ' % I BUILD I CIATK | G. A. NEL i t AVt AVI ktVt A\t AVI v&v *t?< /s< ?<ys *<vs ssi lis m Sr w n I Extra I I WITH1 hous happen tc i SM< Cold snap& ha extra heat neJ comfortable. J Perfection Heal At hardware, & Triangle Trade STAN) WuUpgtoo, D. i Norfolk Va. Wcjinionrfi Vs. . b ' ;'' .tyi J lome Study lessons, a student shot >e able to go to College, complete t vork thoroughly in six to eight wet mH appflnt n. nnalMnn Individual 1 era from those who have used t] rtan during the past, year Is the b proof that you can?use It too. Wr or full details. After the European, has clci ind business conditions have i lusted themselves and h$oome norii igaln, this entire cottflbry will < jerience the greatest and: most p; onged period of prosperttraud bu less expansion and, development tl t has ever known within it* hfsto I.i;- v -r> > "tf S "J*v' ' V a&a-Z. . ^ XVt xv<. XVI wV wnr< nr* $r< or? W r/r ~ V ' * V; \/'-\ ' v' ' :' .' ''" ' BDKL ' ' ' : ' ' " ; . ' '' ' ' ' ";:"vV LDING and LOAi lAl ~J. A DDPt/ff r 1 VI /-IJDUJU V IJUUL r on hard times an ice to free yourself \ i " * . . . * t U* overty by taking s\ WCW QJ7DWQ i I 1 La WW > iJLilVlliU I JARY 20,1915. / \ litiSj (SON who puts c amount each mor > -' '. I' / a nice sum to pre y day. j * r v - '? - ? iy ' ;V : SAVERS-Take i ' . ' , ING&LOAI " -' '" - ' ?;-:4u?S ON of ABBE '' 1 ' ' tS*- . '.': ' ;, > '* * .' '" ' ' -i A ' ': :> V-V.-^'V'.ji'vV: 'i ' ! '. . . ' _ .." < VA ?. ... -" , ; ; ' ; 1FFER, J.S. President. ' ^ -/i ; , ' f." v ;j* ' ' ; \ ' . 5 . " ; - ieat, Just When Yoi i Perfection Smokeless Oil I e you are safeguarded wh< i your heating system. erf/ctk DKELE$4?j^HEA' ve no terror for you, for the Perfiectfer led to make bedroom, bathroom or sittkif Burns kerosene?easy to handle and inexpez ;ers are portable, heat quickly and arc 'smoi *nA mnmI tfnrM>#v?>nnh UilMMl W UWWVIV Wiw ^ ?>?f -Mark. . - ? t * . ' ' DARD OIL C01 i fNEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE lid and opportunities of rapid promotion :he and advancement in business* for sks those young people who have the et- nectteary training and are prepared,, bis will be more plentiful than have ever! eauceen lot? raise Deiore. i ne iar-ngniera lte young man is already realizing tills j and la making plans, if he has ncsfcj led already made them, to secure atj kj. thorough and practical business traflrr-j ial so as to be ready for the oppor3-' ax- tunities which every big banker and1'! ro- business man will tell you are sure: to j al- be so plentiful. > lat Parents who are now planning: to. j ry. place son or daughter In Btaifcea*j| JkpfT III ; i Need It HB ^Sddeirts \ |J JxKS || 1 supplies just the, I fl I room warm and ' 19 .i v-j. . eless*and odorless, 1 ^ ere. Look fot die t' I jfl HP ANY | IM Charlotte, N. C. B ffl Charleston, W.Va. jj B H Charleston's. C 9 V MB College, or young man who look Xor-ifl ward to preparing themselves for ?ac?JB cessful business careers, and wlak tolW economize as much as postf shoald^^ write for full information concernlngiM one of the above plans. Money savedlfl is money made, and Draughon train-IB ing (endorsed by banekrs and Bnsi-lfl ness men everywhere) and thelfl Draughon Business College (the larg-IM est business educational training in-|H etitution in the State) need no intra?? duction to the public, the superiority!? of the courses of study and the greaterlM facilities for securing positions forlfl etudents i>eing well itiown. - ' -! ^ . - i