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|*5255255555255255E I * \\ > . SiSP^a??Ml I * For c i The su) ?. r /? V " *N / ;Tv;: , MBS NOTE: 300 million pounds. Kr>w mnrVi Vircnnia-Caroiina tobac made into cigarettes last yeartimes as much as any other tobacci Piedmont is the biggest-selling Vi Carolina cigarette in the world. fight ligalsst changes of school textbooks To Test State Board's Eight of Mak*" XETl.1^1, l/Victa lug tmuigvs TTIUVU WDW v-v , People Hnndreds of Thongaads of Dollars Clyarleston 'American. Columbia, Sept. 21.?As was foreshadowed in this correspondence some days ago, it is probable that j proceedings will be instituted within j the next few days to test the recen* \ adoption by the state board of education of textbooks for use in tlis1 public schools of this 3tate for the! next five years. It is known that a J well known law firm of this city has been employed as counsel by a citizen and taxpayer to look into the matter, and it is not unlikely that the su preme court, upon its convening for the fall term, will be asked for an Injunction and such other proceedings as may be thought advisable. Says Board Has Xo Right The adoption was made by the state 3 rr > Mt L' r**/ \ >";*- i? iPPfra % i.i - 5s?- J?7 Wl f *s&4 I **Sl h m *- 3 $ Ml -rr-r?= VS. V? * - <0 t#3g ^5325^-*-""^ f- y' tr N ~\ ?? d ![ ^ ^ \si - If^t rr^t^f^. >'^.>5-5^^3 Buying a wife, with tobacco as carrcncy, in t'.:c oi' dz^s cfVi??:xia igarettec, Virginia-C BBBMBOCE3C mmm i nny South?^he ..The first Carolina i /\r Q/-*nfkp UVULJiV Carolina ' > , has that " Virginia-C The Cidaret That's .CO was over 4 >. A t rginu*' 1>oard of education at Its June meeting. 'Hie contention appears to be that the "board vent Deyona tne law in adding to the list the num^r of additional books which were adopted. The civil coda of this state prohibits more than 50 per cent of chages at any five-year adoption. It 13 contended that while the board reall; made less than 50 per cent changes in the sense of replacing books in use by new books, that the number of additional books adopted, added to the number chosen to replace books in use, would far excced 50 per cent, and that both the replacing books and the additional books are "changes'5 UiiUTSI LUC 3WIUIC. The Cost to Parents Any considerable changes :n textbooks involve hundreds of thousands of dollars in cost to the parents of the state, and any proceedings which may be brought would of course De 'based upon this expense in connection with the allegation that the statute was exceeded. Section 1708 of the code of laws of 191- provides. "That the state bonrd %<4Sr^ W sMafe rm j w?Mzi t ?mA > _ |gt|:L/ c - ^4 ^ i c? 14 ^*? V>h"-vt: ? a ^ >>^ '" UIM*1 " ? ^ * * a f. iL ^aroima ic-dscco is ui re cigarettes were - " "O cigarette ever made was Vi tobacco. All the mellow rn sunshine itself is in.Yi tobacco. . A.nd no other t A*y o -r? rl JCrrr*" fr? ifs uaoii CWACX ; v ?-w -?.w * i-J . Carolina tobacco has. te of Quality of education shall not have power, 1 i without permission of the general as- 6 sembly of the state, to change a text- a b book within five years from the date ^ . of its adoption, except for violation o! p the agreement ;enxerea mio <Dy ps c; publisher with the state board of ed- ir location, for which it may be changed by the state board: And provided fur- ]] ther, That not more than 50 per cenr of the exchangeable books used in the; first, second' and third grades, and p not more than 50 per cent of the ex, changeable books used in the fourth fifth, sixth and seventh grades, an<t| not more than 50 per cent of the ex- T changeable book-s used in the fourtn, school grades, as designated by the a state board, of education, shall ue' t< changed at any one adoption. Ever? ! o: change for the textbook adopted for j c< any subject or grade shall be baseft i tl on at least one reason to be assigned; ci 1 m fir -he change by the state board o?( T education in writing, ana me >uie ur u tbe board making such change shall e< be recorded in the minutes of said j a 1 hoard, and shall b^ taken on a roll i 63 call to be recorded m said minutes. I a fv 10,, mis ?f. w v4 Ir f \ ?- "] 4 \ i U33 ML ~M\ ?^ 1 ^c / . f.'-S'.^V-r.r} <; j *= ;' .. ;', -~'r-^*sv ^ r" ' .""' V ;,i.. .'.; j . . ? gy. "It . . ?? I ?J ; JUkJ j -5^/ ' I ! ^ . i j : / born \ . rgima- . charm r>. rginiaobacco . te that : i . , cJcr?acco % 5c and 10c a package : i. "he meetings of the state board < du cation, at which textbooks may I dopted, shall be public; and K sha e unlawful for any teacher dravrtn ublic money to use any book n( rescribed by the state board of edi ation without the consent, in wrl lg, of said board." [AM NOW CHE APE B THAX WHITE BACO rill Be Sabstitoted in Part for Arm Ration?Seareity of Hogs Somewhat AlarmiH? ne c>uiie. General orders have been receive t the Department of the Southed 3 substitute ham to the amount <. oe-twentieth of the volume of mes Dnsumed. This action is advised le war department that ham ia te ants a pound cheaper than bacoi he use of hams will be continue ntil the prices of bacon and ham ar dualized. Hoes, the department say! ro iirmpAfAdentedlr scarce. Thi hortage, it is .emphasized, perils th rmy supply of bacon. j The Right Medic | Does Better ti | Knife. Tribui ham's Vegetabl I Doctor Said Operation or i lllllllillimkLU&JIIHllj'rt TVc MninA? Bhave been in n Lydia E. Pinkl fered from a se said I could no scon commene I Blanche Jeffj i Another Op< Richmond, Ind.?"For two.; j female troubles that when going xrifh rnxr linrtr?<3 nn fV>A efprvc fJipr ; doctor said he thought I should i thought I would not live to mov* | asked me to txy Lydia E. Pinkha . i taken it wi:Ji good results. I c I gained in strength, moved into 01 " i work* and raised hundreds of c 1 enough- in praise of Lydia E. Pin} :t 31. 0. Johnston, Route D, Box V . J , . ,. Of course there are m j surgical operation will relie j this, but the above letters, | amply prove that many opei | medicine in many cases is a IT you want special aaviw v cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, $ I read, and answered by a woma i | i' FOR The John A. Shealy hom< i - n;i e? from Newberry, cocta - ?nd outbuildings. This is < ' \*t,n KArru rV.nnlv fnr ? 1 li A1 V. 1 1 J i price a ad fee: ins apply to Frank ] --i. . - OfTce Old Cotnt House I 1 Soldiers . I A Bible, Steel Mirrc 1 Soldiers Kit Folder for your Fat or Sweetheart's P Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Brush arid Comb Wrist Watch, E Fountain Pen, Cuff Knives and many ol Come and see my for the War. I Mayes' B m 1 The House of z il ? ? l-l 1 I JEB? SB * V ' i* | , r QUVE TEOMAS 'IN N) is ms?<n ' "AN EVEf ! e| OPEHA HOrSE Sail t ine in Many Caeos ban tlie Surgeon's s to Lydia E. Pink e Compound. Death?But Medicine Cured. ?, Iowa ?"My husband says I would ay grave today had it not been for lam's Vegetable Compound. I sufrious female trouble and the doctors t live one year without an operation. >jected to the operation and had me ^nkham's Vegetable Compound. I ea to get oetter ana am now well my own housework. I 'an recomPinkham's Vegetable Compound to a- wonderful health restorer."?Mrs. sr son,703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa. nation Avoided. years I was so sick and weak from up stairs I had to go very slowly i git down at the top to rest. The have an operation, and my friends j into our new house. My daughter ,m's Vegetable Compound as she had lid so, my weakness disappeared, I iir new home,, do all kinds of garden chickens and ducks. I cannot say [ham'i Vegetable Compound."?Mis. DO, Richmond, Ind. any serious cases that only a ive. We freely acknowledge and many others like them, ations are recommended when .11 that is needed. - ,^. rrite to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi[ass. Your letter will be opened, ,n and held in strict confidence. SALE 1 ?' place \.w ar.d ?ne half (2^) iriirg 247 acre?, large dwelling :ne cf the best ;njic\cd jlsccs , ale at the present tiic-e. For R. Hunter Nev. berry^S C. | _? * " : ' --? - ' .. .. Necessities >r 5Cc - $1.50 her and Mother nn 11UIU ~ - y law lCc lCc 50c to $2.50 5ox Paper, Tablets, Links, Collar Buttons, ther articles. line, before you leave look Store i Thousand Things i ? I;;'" ; ' ' ' " ; - " * J BREAK'/ ... -, jrday, Septem^r, 22 / / ^ / .,?... - .... .;