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? ? ? > ? , <- REVIEW OF A FEW YEARS OF * W ^ PROGRESS. 'vj ^ <? By (ieo. I>. Krown. Superintendent * 4' of Educatiou. Ji o Newberry county has 59 school dis-! 'tricts. In these rhere are 62 white j J? schools. We have 106 teachers, 14; male and 92 female. The average [ monthly salary for male teachers is i 110S6 $75.70, for lady teachers is $45.14. When YOU \\2 OAOO \ti^Urv />V?i1^ron tlio I ^ inert? art O.VO- nunc V,UIIU1VU iu V??V . 4 .K.,. ,,, , oppress vou dur county. ,),4y6 negro children, fwenty ,rr , two districts have special school tax; ' j^k six schools get $200 each under the when your hea( rural graded school act; eight schools pressed aild Sllffi get the benefU of the term extension ; don't forget that k act; and three particpate in the grad-! is the safest and m ed school act. Within the past women Safely llP* year 11 new libraries have been P , , established and 14 enlarged. From Kead What tr November, 1, 1912, to November 1, 1913, $26,500 worth of im- r 1*0111 J provements were made in ;he way of Buffalo, X. \ T?rtnr Knii/]invo unrl rpnaii* nf o'd ones XUBfllClIlC h<lS don? 11^ >T WUUUjUijikJ * v vv.%> v _, . and summer ana e Term Extension. fered from a femal The following school race've help appetite and at tim from the t^im extension aj;: w I was visit ing at dewberry. $100.: McCollough, $08.- Lydia E. Pinkham'i 16; Saluda, $96.16; Swiltou. ${?); eight pounds, have Wheeland. $68.17; St. Paul, $83.96; Everybody is askin Dominiek, $100.00; Flint Hill, $<00.00. ^ Sj t Rural Graded School Act. g0? health from y The following schools receive ?.id Stanton St., Buffaj under ihe Rural Graded School act: -w. Trinity, $200; Silverstreet $200: WAS Jalapa, $200; Hunter-DeWalt, 5200; So. Richmond, V _. * ? _ . i a female weakness Ziod, W,^na, medicines I took n Hi^h School Act. table Compound. The following schools receive aid cannot praise the C under the Graded School act: and I hope it wil] Prosperity, $500; Little Mountain, Ciopton St., South $440; Whitmire, $440. PaillS i Library. T Forty dollars indicates a new lib- troubl^ had , rary, 15 an addition to library. The f0Te j had taken th following schools have this year made etable Compound 1 use of the Library act: day's work. I tell - . . ?Mrs. John Thom .Boundary street, .\e?ucu.>, | Long Lane. $40; Dead Fall, $40; Hart- j por ^q re&rg j ford, $15; St Lukes, $15; Prosperity,] Compound has be $15; Saluda, $15; O'Neal 1, $15; -Fair- male ills. No om view, ?1S: Swilton, $15; Big Creek. mous medfciSen 315; Wheeland. $15; Hunter-DeWalt, has restored so mi ^ $40; Mudlic, $40; Vaughnville, $40; j Write to I Bush River. $15; Trinity, $15; Smyrna, CONFIDE? ' $15; Burton. $13; Tranwood. $40; fey a woman and I Whitmire, $15; Beth Eden, $40; Silverstreet, $40; Independence, $40; Johnson, $40. | be st?Weti- Tt>e Probl _ , , ! ved when our girls oik Below are given a few ot the school ;Ol canning. activities that are doing a great work; W*. hn?l... for the life and growth of the schools. ?*????? The schools and trustees not taking Four of the countv part in these are sleeping. ^iree acres in demon The County Teachers' Association l,l0L:5- The working of The success of the County Teachers manaSement ol C Association this year has been most'anc* r*le ^ State gratifying. The regular monthly meet- j school children d Iings have been well attended and much ,111 Thc\ ar(1 t; interest maniftested. Only two teachers jc ipaIs 0; !a!millS' anc} in the county have failed to attend at tlle:iP principles, are i least one meeting. iaie a aeMie LU , , o i i i * i : * a home instead cf a I Local School Improvement Association T? , .... . ; monstration work is t ; kvery man, woman and child in any i /, . ,. ? . . .. . . , .health, heart, hand, an ^school district should be at work tor | his school. Cooperation will put life berry county ha . * into any organization. Many schools ma^inS progress alo: have inprovemeni associations and are Both Preser I making great progress. These organi- vancements ol the cou ! rliio in q vorv laro-o mp; izations this year have raised about *" " '~*-T ? $2000 bj means of entertainments, free cel*ont former superint will offering, etc. The money has been ^ilee*er an^ K. I spent for teachers' salary, improve- abie sl,Per\ison, Miss ment of buildings, etc. Every school kin*>. hope that th should have such an aesciation. advancement made in Perfect Attendance Buttons. years is an omen or th j , The County Department of Educa- J be made in tJie aPP tion has offered a perfect attendance j ? button to each child in the county who I ~ does not miss a day from school dur- j MAKE BLI mg tne scnooi te;in. a laige i.umuei & , 4 Operation Which May ( of the pupils ot the county will wear ., _ * . . to Surgeons Perfor? with pride a perfect attendance butmore. Oratorical Association. j Baltimore> March ,3 g , In the spring of 1909 the hign schools , ljeved tQ be the flrst , m, of the county organized themselves I ,n thjs counm. into an Oratorical Association. Each j [0(lav a{ a ]oca] hos] school holds its preliminary contest, cornea Qf a pjg.s evg in order to select representatives to the sightless eyg Qf a the county contest. A large audiencej oW boy wag gaid has always greeted these occasions opera;ions which ra Iand interest has ever been hieh. been used were unsucc Tile Boys (orn ( lub. experiments with pig': The first Boys' Com Club in >iev\- j scientis's to believe 1 "berry county was organized several . ,>l0re adap able. Two years ago. The boys produced an >je 0n recorci whe: average last year of 53 bushels per human corneas ga' acre. Previous to this organization but blind eyes, few men in the county bad produced: ,n today.g operatio, as much as 50 bushels of corn on o^e eu 1 oroformed the eve acre. The Corn Club boy is taught and ^ cornea cut*fr ,to cultivate one acre of ground, and; traordinary fine needl IB \rnue doing this, is taught to cui.iiaie , h sewjll<, in himself one mental acre of his brain. | p]ace The eyQ wU, one spiritual acre of his heart, and one ,or aboM a week social acre of his whole being. The acreage is so arranged that a stream Tfelit and I of definite, manly purpose enriches i * the who!e' I Exchange. Girls' Tomato Club. j ..where ja ge- all t. Girls' Tomato Clubs are being or-jyer face?.. asked t-ne , o-onfvprf in rtnr r?r?Mr?tv Tho o-irlc 'naw i I. . , | ">Vu:o turned turtu gone to work in seriousness and no;n, .. , ,, ? fat man. ing less tnan success will rollow. Ourj farmers have large Quantities of fruit, J^ooce t^re? asrved and vegetables that go 10 waste each 'TTiglit chauffeur," summer. This extravagance should man. GUfl nAjm&ri Q of Middle Age Especially. ive found no remedy for the horrors that ing change of life, when through the long it seems as though your back would break, 1 aches constantly, you are nervous, de2r from those dreadful bearing down pains, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound surest remedy, and has carried hundreds through this critical period. lese three women say: MrSo Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. -"I am writing to let you know how much your for me. I failed terribly during the last winter very one remarked about my appearance. I. siife trouble and always had pains in my back, no es was very weak. a friend's house one day and she thought I needed 5 Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained a good appetite and am feeling better every day. g me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. >le Compound. You may publish this letter if you hers who have fhe same complaint will see it and our medicine as I did "?Mrs. A. Hornung, 91 lo, N. Y. V Blessing To This Woman. a.?w I was troubled with a bearing down pain and and could not stand long on my feet. Of all the lothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeI am now regular and am getting along fine. I "ornpound too much. It has been a blessing to me L be to other women."?Mrs. D. Tyler, 2.3 We?t Richmond. n Side, Could Hardly Stand. ? n 4?-? a r? /-I a -f/\ rv* m 1 /% ihk 11 iYci? in a. uciu uunu.ii/iuii, isuiiciuig uuiu a lcinaio i such pains in my sides I could hardly move. Be- I e whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- y felt better, and now I am well and can do a good J. everybody what your medicine has done for me." ^ pson, Lodi, Wisconsin. ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable en the standard remedy for fe- 7/1 e sick with woman's ailments W! f 'self if she does not try this fa- 7 / Ta \\ i lade from roots and herbs, it I fh 1 1 iny sufferingwomen to health. \\ ? jl $! YBIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. f(\ hi W STTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. J*! e opened, read and answered rV leld. in strict confidence. ^CvoiAK^rNKHATJr^ vaj em will be sol- W ^ i ri a loam thp nrr I ^ i \\m the living place V 'riCVClll ? i iiwwt louse. The de- I nee Whilc ' L^fr . Chick LOSS Diarrhea yW 0 cultivate the Food Remedy ??||| d head. Without these two jruaranteed protectives you cannot succeed with poultry. S made and is other preparation is as good the first r* three weeks as Pratts Baby Chick Food? Ug educational 25c, 50c and $1.00?the only safe ration. \ AT It and past ad- l^ure. lusty growth. ? To prevent intestinal troubles the one f nty schools are sure specific is Pratts White Diarrhea , Remedy?25c and 50c. After they pass aJ PV_ ??rlv rritiral npriod thev mature ICT , , ,T quickly into profit paying members of endents Messrs yOUr flock. gj i. All 11 and the "Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Elizabeth Haw- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back 04 Gel Pratts 100 ya?c Poultry Buvk V * progress and For sale by jj tpast tew Qi]der ? ^eeks> Newberry, S. C. f e impro\ements j0hnson & McCrackin, Newberry, S. C. A roaching years. G Mayeg> Newbe s. c. 4 eo. D. Brown. _ ? 0 _ Summer Bros, Newberry, S. C. V Geo. C. Hipp, Newberry, S. C. V J. T. Mayes & Co., Newberry. S. C. J. D. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, S. C. h>en ?ide Field di>VO. i ued at Haiti- Wha many MOLLYCODDLE I;proof < :.-What is be- LAXATIVES R^c operation of its gratefi was performed Can Not and Do Not Touch the Liver I: resider pi.tal when the They may clear out the intestinal tract, | but do not relieve the dammed-up bile. j Mrs. uro" ?rrQ ftorl rvn qrrr\ Mor AnnlA Rnnfc (milerf Po- ! " ?0 ui vv^u vii JL vu t. ^ M5V ?.vw. x ? _ _ ii' ? . doph'*llin) was a last-resort bile starter. ureen\ inree moilons- It ?...ped fearfully, but brought out the V. hat I that nrovinnc bile. Podophyllin with the gripe taken 1 * ; out is now to" be had under the name gay th ibbit's eyes had j at* all '"? FiEJiBEQ & were ff inoved cases are said f Doan.s r.e nnrnc str r ?ann>iro For vt? fcigiii iu iu- uu a u cents. 3 or 6 doses 660 will break Xew ^ i the pig was any case of Chills & Fever, Colds Staesbail ;aken out & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver | Rem oni it. An ex- better than Calomel and does net ?take n e and fine silk -trine or sicken. Price 25c. the cornea ia ;main bandaged VOlR KIDNEYS S w Xewberry Residents Must Learn The | iO0se Importance of Keeping Them j pRF Well. c T! Perfect health means that every or- we ha ie senile aes on : hin man 2:3,11 body ^ Performing" its functions properly. 3 renn^d th^ Perfect health cannot be enjoyed if Mor( ; the kidneys are veak and disordered. Ma[j" the thin -r:an. Thousands testify that Doan's Kid- p ants replied the fa* - >>y Pills have a reviving action on ; H. LI - kidneys. ? " Can You S< Lents a Then Join Our Sav How Fast Your Odd 1 ANY PERSON MA TIME WITH* No fines 01 penalties if ments. You cannot draw 3 ber 14th, 1914. School Boys and Girls to Join this Club. Intei TTip Npwnpirv ! tuv ? ' Newberry, Sou y' CHIC AGO ^TT^tS M iin?pis U0Ke blOBO'BO"E"^ ilhi .itjh home office i jW pu?* ATLANTA Wjm Why Morris Brands ! Our Guanos derive their ammori 'iMM OF BLOOD, BONE AND PACKINC We do not use one ounce of the cl nitrogen, leather compounds, or ot' tWliVl i nf a r\ -P /~vn 1 tt VtirrVi n} acts. Qmmnni'51 f< LIO^/ Ui. VlilJ' IUOU UiiiiiivixAMv late feeding1 of the plant regardless keeps the plant in a healthy, vigor resist disease and to retain its fruit. Unless you buy fertilizers carrj rity on each bag, such as we give, crop, and suffer a heavy leaching chances for the mere pittance of a f Order the MORRIS BRANDS and insure your crop steady and the growing season. FOR SAI .1. K. Senn, Newberry, S. C., aBrierlit L. Jliiier, rrosuenij, tie Xonntaln, S. C., J. A. Do mi k ("oleman, Ciiappells, S. C., T. t this remedy has done ir so ( cases of this kind is the best 5f its merits. ) J < I the following. Its testimony frfy J illy given by a Greenwood \ it.' r '//d* - .1 ^ G. F. Burries, 414 Poplar St., j \.sg~ vood, S. C., says: "I know just 's - rv(1> ,rrrr':ra'. i m tno ri^ht cL-rcnts !< )oan's Kidney Pills do and can jl 1 m.r: .i-d \i,- I. at they can be depended upon I? P1-*times. One of my family suf- * *3 .. from weak kidneys. He com- * * , .r r..-. .. >. 4 1 of backache and was also an- * u t y ^.T by the kidney secretions. \ri Kidney Pills brought relief." * . 1 V? /-v r* 1 T> ri/^A ",n J JSillt; uy cm ucaicio. x i m. ( , , Fostor-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. J j $ S I ' ork. sole agents for the United ' 'j : 11 ^ " ' ember the name?Doan's?and ai o other. WILDER AM dewberry, m 6,000,000 e e t P o t at o PI a n t s >ril, May and June Shipments ?r ICES?i to 20.000 at fi.7s per i-ooo R JEBSffk 20 000 ard up at J1.60 per 1,000 SI :roo Short, Supply Limited. H [ :vSK ARE THE BEST PRICES | B ve the following varieties: g T??r WW-wum 3.000.000 Nancy Hall ! H All used May-Appl 2000.000 Porto Rico Yam Root to rei6ase,th 500 000 Triumph j Ule from the livei orv, Providence ! % 1 > davs :oo.ooo Punkin Yam % pon/liA s than soo orders were placed ud to % ? 1. ?>L rrir* t>< ist. Therefore don't ?ait -oo loo*. \ ^ irders today. Tomato and Peopt- ^koeen taxen , 50c per 100 or 52.00 per 1,000. Address Buy It and try 1 GHTFOOT. Eu:t: ' ,F[a 1 < ive a Few Week"/ ings Club and I Annies Accumul Y JOIN AT ANY DUT COST you fail to keep up rour money until De are Specially Invited rest Paid on Deisosits Savings Ba kui v>aauiuicu izekatji s^'u2e|ff MONTGOMERY S"S Prevent Shedding. iia from the HIGHEST GRADES x HOUSE ANIMAL TANKAGE, leaper mineral ammoniates, air n - J <<t>?1 iy -pTT ner so-caneu laimci^co. jjj as, we insure early, constant and 5 of unfavorable seasons. This ous condition, and enables it to 'ing a guarantee of absolute pu? you are liable to starve your and shedding loss. Why take 'mv nan f\<? npr acre ? now from your nearest dealer dependable nutrition throughout LE BY C. Scott, "Whitmire, S. ('? (\ Derrick & Sliealy, Lit- Vffic nick, Kinards, S. C., A. 1\ , Boozer, Cliappell, K. F. D, y illlF'Sl w ^? f . ? irrrn ftftllfmim L.un.iseya Aricn uuuomm Starting Pood for y^aycr0SSj Ga., 1 ubyChickS Relief in pjjr'MimpiniMMmw Did you ever coi food tlut MippilO B Then 3USt tWnl? hl .r nourish- 5a must be to have a c m I two years. Clur^y ? Mrs. d. a. McGe ....... . t? iayc: "I had a v i v, ^ which settled into \ which kept me awat " ! two years, and felt The effect of takic 1 and iron remedy, 1 - _ - cough is gone. I ca ' night's rest and I f< In every way. I an It is the combin medicinal elements ) ?EEKS. ers aided by the , S. C. strength-creating pr ?iron which makes for chronic coughs chitis?at the same the -weakened, run-d Try a bottle of 1 derstanding mat yc returned if it does W/gm try Saxo Salve. T\ < | GILDEE & WEI IfiSv jlr tfewberr To Prevent BIc * yd* at cnce woa I See late paycem I I nk innnnilf^' I i TWO YEARS Woman Found l Vinol. jgh for a veek? dw distressing it :ougtL hang on for e, Waycross, Ga., prv heavv cold a chronic cough te nights for fully tired all tie time ig your cod liver ifinol, is that my .n now get a good =el much stronger a 74 years old." ed action of the of the cods' livblood-making and operties of tonic Vinol so efficient , colds and bron> time building up own system. /inol with the ua* >ur money will ba not help you. a any skin trouble re guarantee It Drn^ists, y, S. C. x>d Poisoning derful old reliable DR. : HFALINT. OTL, a sur ves pain a ad hea.s af ?. .-uv.. .?A.0l>. f V...