The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 07, 1913, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Clean-Up-Day, Soyember 7.
The School and Rural School improvement
associations will celebrate
Clean-Up-Dav, November 7. At some
schools the patrons will furnish dinner
on the grounds and will work with
teachers and children.
Teachers will grade and report their
school to Miss (ioggans, supervising
teacher of country schools, or to Mr.
Brown, Xewberry county Superintendent
of education according to the following
score card.
Number of Points Allowed on Various
Phases.
Yard?Total 20 points?Yard clean,
no bushes, stumps, weeds or trash (5);
no ash pile (2); no loose paper or
lunch thrown down (2); trash barrel
or box placed on grounds (2); outhouses
clean, unmarked and in good
repair, with box of lime in them (5);
two or more trees and as many shrubs
planted on grounds (4).
Water supply?Total 10 points?
Good spring well-kept or pump affording
pure water (3); water cooler and
individual cups, thoroughly cleansed
(3); no water oil the floor (1); sink
near water cooler (3).
Floor walls and ceiling?Total 20
points?Floors scrubbed monthly or
properly oiled (5); floors well swept,
dust down used when sweeping and no
paper on the floors (4); walls well
cleaned or tinted a good shade (5);
ceiimg a ngutex u.uc \^}, ^ v-v?.
calendars or gaudy colored pictures on
the walls (4).
Windows?Total 10 points?No panes
broken (3); panes well cleaned (3);
windows opened for ventilation at recess
(2); window board or glass and
windows lowered at the tOD (2).
Stove?Total 16 points?Polished
regularly (4); zinc under stove (4);
stove jacketed (5); attractive wood
box or coal scuttle, nothing on floor
. around stove (3).
Desks?Total 10 points?Desks clean
nrkt nrwprpri (2): no waste Daoer
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or trash hidden in them, but looks
clean and not covered (3); no waste
paper or trash hidden in them, but
books kept in them when not in use ,
( 3); teacher's desk well arranged and j
attractive (4). i
Blackboards?Total 10 points? j
Neatly framed with molding and kept j
clean (5); chalk rack and erasers
-clean (5).
Material?Total 4 points?Material
used by children well cared for and
orderly arranged (4).
Eating.
Schools scoring from 75-90 B Class.
Schools scoring from 90-100 A Class !
Schools scoring from 60-75 C Class. !
Schools scoring from 45-60 D Class.
Schools scoring below 45 'E Class, i
Bess Kibler,
School Improvement Association of
Xewberrv County.
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Offers to Local Improvement Associa-1
tions.
The Rural School Improvement Association
is essential to the life and
future * development of any school, i
Every lady and girl in the district
should -be an active member, and
local association. Realizing the imevery
man an honorary member of the
portance, and to show its apprecia
tion and endorsement of the local association,
the county board of education
makes the following offer to each
school in the county:
1. To the school that organizes a
School Improvement association,
maintains the same during the entire
school term, holds at least one monthly
meeting, makes monthly reports to
the supervising teacher of rural
schools or county superintendent of
ducation, and raises as much as $10,
tlie county board of education will
give $5 to the association.
2. To the school that enrolls every
child in the district from the age of
six to sixteen years of age, and keeps
I ?r . e . n a
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! these children in school as many as
: sixty days, the county board of education
will give an additional $5.00.
All the earnings of the association i
to be used for school purposes.
; All money raised by local associations
must be deposited with the coun- .
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ty treasurer and checked out on r?- ;
gular vouchers signed by the trustees \
of [he district.
Monthly Keport of School Improve- j
ment Association.
The following report must be sent
to ihe rural supervising teacher
of rural schools or superintendent
of education immediately after each
regular monthly meeting.
1. Name of association j
j 2. Name of President !
3. Name of vice president j
j 4. Name of secretary I
5. Name of treasurer j
; 6. Date of meeting |
7. Number of active members.. .. i
8. Number present at regular ;
monthly meeting.: {
; 9. Active honorary
total
: 10. Amount raised to date
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11. Amount expended to date
12. Expended for j
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13. Has your school been graded by J
, the State score card? .. ' ;
! 14. What does it grade? :
The following information to be obtained
from the teachers' record:
| (a) Number children enrolled to
'date
(b) Number children in district from
six to sixteen years of age who do not
| attend school
J (c) Give on back the names of those
non-attending children and address of
i
parents
' (d) Number of children from six to
sixteen years of age who haven't attended
school sixty days during the
[present session
(Question "d'' to be answered on last
report.)
I Give program of last meeting
| Signed
[ , President.
Signed
I Secretary.
| Remarks:
It is requested that every school in
this county observe at least half of
Clean-Up-Day. Friday. We should
like for Newberry county to get the
j best results in the state, reacners are j
I requested to report the class in which
! their school ranks.
G. D. Brown,
: County Superintendent of Education.
The International "Ben Hur.,>
London acknowledged herself as
vanquished in the art of stage produc1
tion when Klaw and Erlangers great
spectacle "Ben Hur" was presented at
the Theatre Royal, Brury Lane last
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[ January. n<veii luc uiu^s \*uuoc;
| tic pens have punctured American
1 hopes of dramatic glory in the English
| metropolis many a time and oft, found
| themselves unable to pick a flaw in the
i new production of General Wallace's
| play. With one voice the press and
i nnhiir "hailed this sDectacle as the
i greatest ever shown in London even
;on the historic stage of Drury Lane,
j where Christmas pantomimes for
more than a hundred years have been
; considered the acme of stage beauty
' and spectacular surprise. Not even
1 Sir Henry Irving's splendidly dressed
revivals of the Shakespearean classics,
nor Sir Beerbohm Tree's productions
at His Majesty's have ever equalled the
realism and beauty of the Klaw and
r>rpsen Nation of "Ben Hur."
It was the determination of these gentlemen
to show the British public that
America leads in the art of stage
! equipment as she leads in many of the
other arts and crafts, and they have
succeeded beyond their greatest exI
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Newberry, S. C, October 14th, 1913.
No. Articles. Mark. Destination.
100 1 Barrell coffee. . . .0wings & Bobo Laurens, S. C.
101 1 box shingle stain Irmo, S. C.
102 2 oil cans and.racks Irmo, S. C.
103 5 pails A food R. B. Craig Clinton, S. C.
104 1 can L oil Clinton, S. C.
105 2 boxes H H goods .. ..A. J. Henderson Clir.ton, S. C.
106 1 crate go-carts E A. Goodwin Clinton, S. C.
107 1 box clothing S J. Biggs Clinton, S. C.
me i Xnv ar.v mnttAr W. B. Evans Columbia, S. C.
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109 1 barrel candy Glover Bros Columbia, S. C.
110 1 crate G I tank Jessie Gilliam Columbia, S. C.
111 25 cases grape juice...A. W. Sims & Co Columbia, S. C.
112 1 case printed matter...J A. Jordan Columbia, S. C.
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113 1 barrel notions R. C. Williams uoiumDia, o.
1 crate E ware R. C. Williams.. .. Columbia, S. C.
114 1 crate oil, tank.: .. ..Parrott, Scale F. Co Columbia, S. C.
115 1 roll wire E. M. Donald Columbia, S. C.
116 3-16 gal barrel C. A. Walker Columbia, S. C.
1-10 gal barrel C. A; Walker Columbia, S. C.
2 boxes glassware C. A. Walker Columbia, S. C.
117 1 tox E ware. Marie Rutherford Newberry, S. C.
US 2 rockers Columbia, S. 0.
119 1 box P glass E. H. Leslie Columbia, s. u.
1 iron pulley E H. Leslie Columbia, S. C.
120 1 box F works A. P. Boozer Newberry, S. C.
121 2 iron castings T. J. Milam Clinton, S. C. *
122 1 bundle 1 hoe, 1 shovel. .Will Smith Clinton, S. C.
123 ? *all trees ...R. W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
mi -t ? R c. Williams Columbia, S. C.
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125 4 farm bells Laurens Hdw. Co Laurens, S. C.
126 1 grate basket Laurens, S. C.
1 grate frame Laurens, S. C.
127 2 pieces castings Laurens, S. C.
128 1 box axes Laurens, S. C.
129 1 sheet I heater Laurens, S. C.
130 1 range Prosperity Hdw. Co Prosperity, S. C.
131 1 box supplies E. H Summer Newberry, S. C.
- Onlnrvhifl. S. C.
132 1 barrel cider , __
1 box glass Columbia, S. C.
133 1 box rollers.. W. J. Huffman Columbia, S. C.
134 1 piece smoke stack J. iA. Willis Laurens, S. C.
135 1 bundle castings C. D. Stanley Chapin, S. C.
136 1 barrel molasses.. ...A. P. Boozer .'Newberry, S. C.
1-2 barrel molasses.. ..A. P. Boozer Newberry, S. C.
137 1 box P powder Laurens, S. C.
' - - Laurens. S. C.
loS 14 pieces niaruie
139 1 crate glass J.D. Brown Columbia, S. C.
140 1 case samples J. G. Oup.. .. Columbia, S. C.
141 1 box hardware Mahaffey & Babb Laurens, S. C.
142 1 farm bell Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle parts Laurens, S. C.
143 1 ice c freezer S. M. & E. H. Wilkes Laurens, S. C.
144 1 bundle handles Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle fenders.. Laurens, S. C.
145 1 crate lead pipe Dwite Brothers Laurens, S. C.
146 5 rolls bagging Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle rods . Laurens, S. C.
"" Laurens. S. C.
1 bundle r leaves - .
1 cotton planter Laurens, S. C.
147 3 pair eng brakes Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle leaves Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle rod* Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle rackets JL&urens, s. u.
148 1 box tinware S. S. Boyd Laurens, S. C.
1 coil wire S. S. Boyd Laurens, S. C.
149 1 sugar kettle Columbia, S. C.
150 1 box E ware Ella Wallace Laurens, S. C.
151 3 boxes T soap Laurens, S. C.
1F.2 1 wash ctand S. M. & E. H. Wilkes Laurens, S. C.
1 z-i i bed ends R. W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle bed rails B W.Willis Laurens, S. C.
154 1 bundle plow points Goldville, S. C.
155 74 bundles Columbia, S. C.
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156 1 bundle iron bed Dean Furniture uo isewuerry, o.
157 4 bundles bedding Laurens, S. C.
2 bundles bed ends Laurens, S. C.
2 bundles bed rails * I^urems, S. C.
t bundles slats Laurens, S. C.
1 bundle wardrobe Laurens. S. u.
pectations. The production of "Ben cess of "Ben Hur." However, in its
Hur" shown in London was that which present revival in England, it has
was seen last year at the New Amster- eclipsed in every manner and degree
dam Theatre, New York. The season its former artistic and financial sue*
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at Drury Lane ihas just closed, me
Wallace spectacle having made a This mighty production has beer
phenomenal run of six months. The brought back to America and will b?
eneraeement just ended was the second staged at the Columbia Theatre, Co
which "Ben Hur" has played in Lon- lumbia, Wednesday ana 'lnursaa;don,
the first occurring eleven years nights and Thursday matinee, Xovemago,
in 1902, just at the time of the' her 19 and 20.
death of Queen Victoria, which cast m
a gloom over England, but the cloud Arizona, by a new law, exclude*
did not dim even at that time the sue- aliens from public emplovment.
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t and other charges, the ro^wing unlity,
quantity or value. X
n. Terms cash. m
J. W. DENNINdfegent .
\"n. Article. Mark. IfBr Destination.
158 1 cook stove Cain & Pitts Furn. Co.. .^^K-aurea?s, S. C.
159 1 cook stove ..Cain & Pitts Furn. Co... *L<aurens, S. C.
160 1 barrel dishes H. Bradshave KMintof^ S. C.
161 2 cases B powder J. S. Machen & Co.. . * .. Laurens, S. C.
162 2 pump tanks.. .. ....T. J. Milam . Uinton, S. C.
163 1 box H H goo cms John Brown .^ inton, S. C.
164 1 box trees Muller & Son tibia, S. C.
165 1 can turpentine Marshall & Rounds.S. C.
166 2 wagon bodies Laurens Hdw. Co.. S. C.
1 piece grate frame.. ..Laurens Hdw. Co.. . ^H^HB'eais, S. C.
1 stove top Laurens Hdw. Co.-.;- .JHjj^Mrens, S. C.
1 bundle backets Laurens Hdw. Co..v .<vHH|Hen5, S. C.
167 1 chair .^^BMFmbia, S. C.
168 1 bundle (6) horse ^HraKard. S. C.
S. fL
i con rope , ? ?
169 1 crate E ware Savh. Sullivan.. ^Mfcrens, S. CX
170 1 crate marble P. R. & W. P. .GarlingtonIHur ens, S. Cv
tnt 1 nr. -r\s\v Ko nrC ^Kurens, S. C.
All A UUUU1C ucl j-j o ... . - - - - - ? 1
crate trunk ? |BLui'ans, S. 0.
172 1 box balusters ^^fcsperity, S. C.
173 1 box safe ...W. L. Gans ^^^^^mibia, S. C.
.74 1 S Dot S. C.
1 skillet ^HKpibia, S. C.
175 1 rocker .^^Hfreni, S. O.
176 1 crate scrcen doers ^^Kirecs, S. C.
177 1 box door hangers ^^kreais, S. C*
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178 1 plow base cao, m. v/,
179 1 bag b.eans L. C. McXair ^Hiton, S. C.
180 1 box soau .. ^Jurens, S. (X
181 1 box adv matter dSfrreo?> C.
1 box soap ' * ,JMb^- S. C.
182 1 box dry goods.( W. W. Spell S. C.
483 1 show ease ^^HHptbia, S. C.
184 1 show case S. C.
185 1 gin, 1 condenser ^^Bimbia, S. C.
i box belt & fittings . & .^Bimbia, S. C. ?
1 shaft pulley ^Biinbia, S. C.
1 cog wheel, 3 s pulleys Kfuzxibia, S. C.
4 bolts :..^fcnibia, S. C.
icc 7 imvnc w. H. Brazel S. C.
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187 11 boxes, 2 stoves ^^kibia, S. C.
3 rolls paper S. C.
1 bundle paper bags '^^^9^pia, S. C.
* 1 bundle H H goods S. C.
1 r-vi/-?r>o i*T?r< rrvl . . .^^^Hbia, S. C.
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1 bundle S trees S. C.
1 crate frame S. C.
3 bundles iron, 1 sack Blsbia, S. C.
1 crate stove flKnbia, S. C.
34 pieces T c pipe .'^Biiibia, S. C.
188 1 case calendars Shealy Brothers Bpin, S. C.
isQ i msp ralftndars Shealy Brothers .. ^ S. 0.
190 1 bundle cot . ..Sn, S. C.
191 1 bundle C warp S. C.
192 1 box smoking tobacco..Dixie Flour & Grain Co.. S. C.
193 1 barrel floor dry .jHHns, S. G.
194 1 case fans.. '...^^Bns, S. C.
195 1 barrel paint S. S. Boyd .^Msns, S. C.
196 1 box G seed J. S. Hunter ^Bbais, S. C.
1 1 Kniillo mr%i*? ...... ...? Wd, S, C.
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198 1 barrel vinegar G. W. Kinard i^Jerity, S. C.
199 1 barrel notions S. C.
200 1 crate E ware Maggie Dillard C.
201 6 boxes sales tickets Lorick Brothers C.
202 1 keg A tonic P. N. Geiger
203 4 cases fireworks J. A. Dom'oick C.
"r\ ~ j ? "EM tit c Pn S. C.
I 204 1 case maxnes uuuauu, juunu ?
1 case machinery Dodson, Edwards Co MfmK, S. C.
205 1 box wooden ware ^flSffrity, S. C.
SBrity, S. C.
206 1 bundle (2j p i d^u
1 bundle rails ^Berity, S. C.
207 1 sack bran jBns, S. C.
1 bundle brooms iflHps. S. C.
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2 roil wire
208 1 barrel E ware Dodson, Edwards Co S. C.
209 1 box s b t>hot guns.. .Summer Bros. Co .^BHpry> S. C*
210 1 d b shot gun Summer Bros. Co ?MHjhrry, S. C.
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