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<&<&<?'<?><?>?><?><?>'?><$<? vS> <?> <? <$ <& <9 <* AMONG THE SCHOOLS $ < <& ' < ^ < > <^ <$> *s> <S> <$> <i? <y <? <;> <$> ? & 'b '-? EXCELLENT MEETING OF TRUSTEES AND TEACHERS dtatc superintendent awearmgeu delivers Instructive Address?Many Trustees and Teachcrs Present. The meeting of the trustees and teachers called for last Saturday had to be held in the school auditorium ' x of the high school as the court did not adjourn until Saturday. The attendance of the trustees was ? I not so large a* I should have liked to see, but it was fairly representative and those present seemed interested and were helped by bein^i there. I had hoped to see every school in the county represented at this meeting:, but owing to court being in session some were detained there who would have been nresent. The ' . school in the district can only grbw and prosper as the trustees take an active interest and lead in all things that, go for the. betterment of the community. In other words, if the .- - trustees do no?. take the lead there will be r;oN development of the school | spirit. ' " V.. The two meetings x)f the trustfces 5 ar.d the teaphersw'cre merged in one and the entire' time given to Superintndent Swcaringen" and he spoke for an hour and made a fine impression o^ those , who heard* because he had something worth while to say. He talked about finances and the >- . - * . . ,, l . _ % _ money neccssarv to rua mc scnows ami the manner to standardize the school system. He ur^cd -that the people of South Carolina should not be satisfied, to be classed at the bottom in the matter of education among the states of thb union. And the r?; only way was to raise the standard of teaching and to do so there must be^more money/ with which to do the work. He explainod the various acts oi *"* ! ?/? loTinlnlriTf' Rrhvirfinp for state aid wias, ~ jr- ? -?=> --- K'. to the rural oft.common schools of the state, and said tiiat he had asked-the legislature^ at the. approaching sesflpv si on to appropriate two million dol; .Jars io. carry cut the various laws a? to -state aid provided by the legislature. And that was not sufficient, tc 4 . properly standardize the schools oi the-state. Tl?ere was-. aJcLefi^it .las* year which was now only a moral obligation, but it was just as strong as a legal obligation, atod he had askec that" provision for mifiv to take care of rthat. Under .the kiw guaranteeing a'Seven months .term and a mixumorc salary for teachers the districts com. piyin^r with the terms haH^-been - sc m?nv thafcvthe aoorooriation made *>": TZr* ' """V . ?** left a deficit which could be made u? oifly by an apprapriatron by the coming Ie?i?4atifre. ;Am(i the district? v complying with yttf e. law stnce would take about sevek; hundred thousand dollars' for thi3 year. ' ^jSe said for trie state to keep stejr with' the progress in education beinc n?a<!c by other states there should !>o - a school levy of five mills in additioi. to the three mill?-now in the consti - tution, and then there would be need :J v?. fpr more, but that the money raised lor the education of the youtn war an investment that would pay large dividends in the makifcg of more efficient citizens. .He also suggested that it w.Quld be a. good thing for the counties to levy a special school tax of, say one mill to furnish the county board with a fund tp help weak and seedy schools and to encourage th<* better equipment of the schools. And tc n fK/l TIO CO If! 10 U iWW, AAV OU4VX "V Avanted the cooperation and assistance of the trustees'and the teachers in His work. ?o*?he schools and there should be stirih working together of ' >" all the sdiool agencies in the state and that the trustees and teachers should create the. sentiment for the ^ betterment of. the schools and bring to the attention of the legislators and the people'the nefcds of the schools, fie did not now tind never had asked for a* dollar for himself and never would, but he would make an effort to get adequate" .support for the schools of the State so Ion;; as he was - in his present .position, and clo what 'he could to standardize nr.u bclier the school?. -<&?* lie paid a!i?li tribute to the school < ' spirit which ho always found ;>t f.^le Mountain and said whenever ho felt tired and discouraged he waited U; 1 go to Little Mountain <o imbibe some of ii?e f:r.r> spirit of optimism which 1? - f/Mi-irl " .Yinrn)1 liios > (??!? ilA >ViS J Vt? **U iiu* vii^ ba.>v ^ v v#'*vi A?id to l-iT?k there was noi; a t/u&lev or a readier present frori Little Mountain. But these people have tht school vp.' it and .that is what I srJd away back yonder when I ha'j to overdraw thr account som-rJmes tc run 'he n hool the required time. ar.d had to u"> ?1 in .violation of ;he letter - of the -aw. . I W e 'A'^rcr-jrir giaa to - :ur. j ;uv< R Svearin; cn with us and hope we may ! have trie y'easure at some near future Hp-time d^ain. s ) The next meeting of ths teacher* I ire ii/d on the fourth >Satu?\iav > ir. January ar.d we will !iai\* with us thai ihy for a speech Mr. I onco j G'-inter. - h');.T to sec many oi the | trustees rrcc?i-t at this timi\ E. H. A. I ! % - ? SOME NEWBERRY SCHOOL AIMS .; Better farming and better homes. ! A closer relation between the peoI ' ; pie of the community which means ' closer and better cooperation for the1 I j community center. ' j A high school in reach of every boy; 1; and girl in the county without having! j to go to the town for it. I A good school in every rural com- j jmunity open for some good purpose] 'in the line of education for 12j j months in the year. ] ; A teaeherage on the grounds an<! j I the teacher a real citizen of the com-! jmunity devoting his whole time to j j the leading and betterment of the] | j children and the entire people of the ] I community in all things that make | for better men ami women and j : higher type of citizen. ! ! A competent well trained and ae-J tivc interested teacher and commun- j j J " ' t ity builder in each class room, em-1 i ployed for .12 months in the year. And the same ^>ld doctrine I have preached for a long-time, eveiy-schooJ a community center and taking the j lead in all community activities. An equal opportunity for every child in the county whether in the town or the pity, whether in Ihe home of the rich or the hamlet of the poor, and a well trained well equipped and enthusiastic teacher in every school room and in charge of every school in the county. Newberry county at the top in the list of counties in South Carolina in : the matter of education and not near the top, and South Carolina at least near the top instead of at the bottom among the states. In order to a&omplish these things it will take work and lots of it, and then more work, and it will take cooptation on the part of all the people. And the right sort of community spirit and community cooperation, but why not give it? Is there anything better we could do to make life j, worth while than to buiid cur own | communities to make them -worth i ?i. :i _ :,.u i:.;? tu, ; WRue iJititca JU LU JJLYC. AJJC J mors of deeds of kindness we leave rn the world when we ^o out the mere of fullness will the life be that we take with us. I want every one to start the new year as a laborer ;r the work of community building. E. H. A. % / . * ' I wish for teachers.and children r happy Christmas and a pleasant and enjoyable time with the folk at home a?:<l that good health and good chce: ^ shall prevail In many homes and i ampr.? many cniiaren 01 tne work' there will not be that enjoyment o4 | peace and plenty that wc have in thii I favored land and we should all ve ; member these with some part of oui j plenty ?nd it will make us feel bet-' ! ter. / E. H. A. I did not grot to visit all the school? by Christmas but did go to $s many as I could. J do not want those that l<ixave not visited to /eel that I air, j not interested in them. I am just as much interested in the work they are doing and desire to help* just''as much as if I had been to your school and f am coming to your school aftt^r Christmas holidavs in si-, as soon as I \ can. E. 41. A. Stajrs wi'l inert tlrs Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock. The bazaar at the" Boundary street school Friday afternoon realized over ?109. From all accounts of persons present it was a line as well as suc1 cessful affair.' Stags will meet this Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock. Birthday Dinner. A double birthdav celebration and dinner was held on last Sunday at] the residence of Mrs. J. K. Thornton,] the Occasion being the birthday anniversary oT Mrs.* Thornton and Miss ; Carrie Street. |\ When the iadies* returned from j Morning church services they were j greeted -by a larjjc number of re)ar tives and friends who had, gathered ; at the home for the occasion. After an exchange of greetings the ; ladies were escorted to the dinin*; I vftnm v;hf*ro Jin elaborate dinner was | served, covers being laid for about ,j 10 people. The dining rooifc was tastefully I decorated with flowers of the season j and in the center of the table was [ a beautiful birthday ci;ke. . After partaking of the bounteous ?| repast the guests returned to the livIjing 100m where a few social hour:? (Were spent in story telling and re ! newing old acquaintances. .! At an early hour in the evening j the guests departed for their homes ! wishing both ladies* many happy rei turns of the eventful day. si The ladies were the recipients of I ^ ? ?? ! I he crow s every depm % makes Ms t & WOMEN' * ? Reductions in ever; & 88 high grade worn ? , season's better shade ^ lies, at 9 ' | ^ WOMI ^ Just 3o coat suits i a are close out every c @ what they bring. I Now Is tin ^ ? 4. A big shipment jt ? pay elsewhere. 1 ?1 . tp X?. J . ? # What shall I give? a 7- p ? ? * easy to buy, sure to p '100 bath robes in a ^ you can at $5.98, $7.5 4^ i i ii mi . i r ii | BLANK Santa Claus never ] * nice warrh blankets. ? choose. Get them he: * $15.75 and $18J5 ? ^ ? ALL KIN! * ? All kinds of undei dren. You can save : ? 'raents are complete. $ _?, k ? I NO' GOOE ' A. w J^jlf Iff* many handsome and useful gifts as I evidence of the hi^h esteem in which!; 1 both are held. " i A- ii-.i. i u,.~ ?.f! me guestc jr.ciauuu ?i nuinwi folk from this and Laurens county, j Stajjs will ir.eci this Wednesday | r.igHt 7;3Q o'clock. JvC'i haired peonle arc said to he! \oz-. liable to baldness than those wilhj hair of any other color. ? The former king; of Bavaiv: h said; to own a table rervice of. solid gold,j including 400 pieces. ? - ? ?? Australian M. P.'s have recctillyi I irnic'.-f! th?*lr o*.vn ? :: fr^m n:?.0*)0 j to about $?,000. - p ! auto-sstosication! 1 ! A ScicniiHc Dsr.cusi.jon of its Cause a:ici Procr:- "ireiincnt V'/J'h SajrDraS/' Auto-intoxication, together with! .its kindred ailments, Ptomaine p;?isoninjr and Cholera-Mnvbus, are butjt.he intensified result of Indigestion.; [improper and rash eaiin? and ncgloc*' ox :ho stomach, bowels and liver fixv, quently produce this condition. p!ac-j tically all who are subject to Auto-j Intoxication are excessive eaters, Whm the stomach is overworked,! the food can not be properly digested,' I neither can the liver be expected toj j perform properly. i ii in ? m i ww i i ?lrnnri ut n iw?i ??i ?i? nan >c?s are her "tment reduc he Christmas 5 READY TO WEAR v line. Prices cut 50 pet en's coats, made of all v\ s, regular $15.00 and UN'S COAT SUITS . n the bunch. Mimnaugl oat suit in the house n * e Time to By isfc unpacked and w? >.00, $19.75, $2 / Here is your answer ath robes lease. ttractive colors. Matcl' <Q and $9,9-5 i :ets blankets i- utaIaaivi/i (Jl'UUgllt ct IIIUXC WC11.V111C Hundreds of pairs from re at $8.75, $9.50, $12.7! - * DS OF UNDERWEAR / t -wear for men, women money by selecting here. >S CHARGE BRII mw -IW iy??rWW?l>IB BM Tiium M3UO ?SSP Kciruhicjon of the habits will, with a li'.ilo assistance to the stomach".ant! Iivei> remove the eause of the trouble. SarDraS, a scientific preparation of medicinal herbs and roots, contains tjie proper ingredients to en!n.">r ]Tt-/ai- *t*wl L-irlr?nir 4n/'f IrtiV rsnil ir visorate the glands of the stomach. Contains no alcohol. K you ;ire stiffen n;: froi.u ati}.o-into\"ica<ion or other digestive troubles, Peculate your habits aii'i take a lablespoopfui of SurDraS before each nival. The result is simple ami gratifying. U will <!o what the common laxatives can not. Ask your dealer for SarI>raS, Manufactured by Southern Orus: Syndicate, Charleston, S. {\, Gate City'Dnn? Co., Florence, S. C., distributors for South Carolina. MORE PEP FOR THE LAZY MIND FVequcnlly ch?- Only Difference Boi'.veon ihe Genius and ihc Dr.ilard Lies 5?i the Condition of the Body. The b.i'in is not normuiiy lazy. Undi.-r normal conditions it function? properly. Its wor!:, however. i.i directly .ifFceted by the conditio;? of - i- _ ? 1 - - 1" ?r f 'hA .il fr.iAr.. illC COUYj CopUUiui! \ v.* i -?.c t,i uiiv ii tary canal. Slop up the canal and the stagnated poisons will pollute the entire body. Fill the body with poison and no organ can function properly; much Jess the brain. Clog the system by allowing e greater tl ed prices arte store of Newh u mi u i? ?????? ? u $3! / -cent. 33 coats 'ool in the ouick if vo L8.00 va!~ __ . ...... $9.95 - Hundrei Men's, La' i's orders wanted co o matter Make V y Furs and M s have them marked :4.75, $28.75, $: laaMnaaaBaniaaMBnaMBHaanMwi I Middy all wool, r to 1 'em if Greates styles, pla 5c to $1.5( : gift than . i * v i _ t wmcn 10 5, $13.50, Silk sto greatest si $1.98, $2.' and chil- A more . Assort- where. Tf. Mimnaugl ?eoaw i .iimumw ?g???ma r% ma own VG THE CA HfPB?WP?f BP * HUl iwqMKgWimWWBWWWWaWWBWPWKKW MO m #.? [chronic constipation .and you arc[: ; neither /it for work nor association. ; Such troubles are common with i mankind. Irregular habits, rash ap-> I p'etites, over worked stomachs and i sluggish livers always decrease the! I *? ! ..i? ;,J? i emcicmry ui man o ukuh. j One should always keep the sys{tem oleaiiccd. SarDraS, a scientific i preparation of medicinal roots and ! hi-rbs. without alcohol, invigorates i i the i:Ju!fr;i.rh livn* ant! kidneys..! I soothes the irritated over worked | ; stomach. cleanses the system and; strikes at the very root of the many j J common a::d dangerous digestive dis- j leases. It will go what the cimmori j laxative can not. A tabh spoonful three times ;i day j : Kf.-fr.vn tiv/iil set the system, j ri-rht. An excellent tonic for liver, i jstoiv.ach. kidr.ey ;tu !>I<v?;l His. All dutiers and jobbers. : : I MANY LIKE TM!5 IN NEWBERRY I i Similar Cases Being Published in Each Issue. .1 /!ni!c in \"/>\.rhf?vi'v. , j HliilH U> utvr. ? ^ tv . . : It is on easy matter 10 verify it. You : ' cannot ask better proof. i K \V. Higgl.ns, civil engineer,' ! ! 1 :;0 Hunt Sr., Newberry, says: * '*My kidneys were so v;eak some time aeo thai. J seemed to have no j i control over them. The pahia in the * ' < ? i?i- ? : j riJJ'Jlv S1C1S OI iliv 1>UCIV wtic tv'uuu.. i There was a dull pain in the back of j; my head. I could hardly walk at!' times, my feet were so tender. I 1 < I & . '*" . - <<-4: ' " .v. ; -VL-Jfi-..-, ! tVVLIkTfl' %? ' %w w4< ? \ ion \ever he I attractive n erry. 5.00 AND $40.00 COATS i in the bunch in Black, Bill want one of these coats BED ROOM SLIPP cl of pairs ?o select iron dies'; Misses' and Ghildr lors. ) your Christmas list and ifi k?IIAIIUMglA O At? / at just about half th \ f 35.00, $39.50 u MIDDY DRESSE Iresses for growing girls; lavy serge, ?22.-50 and $ HANDKERCHlEi t display of handkerchief in or fancy, embroiderec I . SILK STOCKINC ekir.gs in all the wanted lowing in town reduced ?9 and $2.98 BUY YOUR FOOTWE^ complete shoe stock car LOO to S3.00 saved on ev l's. >NE ORDER, ew AO r* tm mmh iw iu an.iw imimmw.uii pfictw Z?. \ suffered in this way for about two' years, before I read of Doan's Kicl-jf ncy Pills, f bought a supply of j J Doan's at Gilder & Weeks Co.'s drug i store, and began taking them. 111 felt relief from the' first box and 11 continued use brought me great re-h lief." " Ss I (Si aUfiVtent.'given November 2t),!( 1914.) ' . M $n March li2, 1018, Mr. Hi;'gins said: "What I said before <;boiit ? Doan's Kideny Pill* still holds good. I was seriously affected with kidney * and J>laddcr trouble and I found >' Doun's Kidney Pills to give more re-1 r liof than any kidney medicine 1 ever |; tot;!;. {.recommend frcquvntly i' and know they are just aj rsprc-Jent-! * ed. ? 0Of. aall (lo.tlers. Fostcr-M'Iburn 14 Co., MFzts., .Buffalo, X. V. L " 'J " " t Ss.ff.gs will meet ihis Wedncrday | ] night 7:30 o'clock. 'C AFTER FCUR YEARS. J Nc*.vbcrry Testimony Remains ' Un- j jua;vvu?- t ? Time is the best test of truth. ; ( Here is Newberry story that huz j. stood the test of time. It is a story | with a point which will come straight ^ home to many of us. ' -X* ' - ? , , / ' . 4 \ ^- ~ * ' ' A - - i ' 1 f Sr 5 >-> @ 'si fit1*! **nJj ?W. a- !m ? . ,? <} -Ji 01 fore. In t tercharidise m > AT $24,50 ue and Brown. Step + at$24.50 ERS | V. Spleiidsfcgifts;' ?. en's sizes- in- all the p* bring to this'store. ? tKe Place | e price-you will @ P. ! I S , o '^1 and misses made of ?||^B 25.00 dresses cut J $14.75 and $17.50 | ____________ _ ^ s on the street. All ? i, hemstitched, etc.,^^^ - ? . is mmsa colors, every size; X to, pair 93c, $1.49, . ; @ . J iR NOW ? 1 i not be found any-, ^ efy pair you buy at 1 mii i? i > PI i i ibi 'iiii in ii " ii* i HI *jjl S T AirWM-*'-' 1 ?a??I?11 m?^ r **J? ' ^ ^ n.i' .Amy,Tanaefi,d Zii -.luaz ??, . says: "A bad. case- of grip left mr .'. -,yg ridneys-in a frightful ccsdr&eii a <>|?|H W years, ago. I ?evr:s- pains v;^ :cross my back and \vas lauf r.p for . v$| wo months.* I couldn't do a tap of '"' ' M yOrk during this f.i^:aad-y~3 ?2 bed :"i|? iiost of the xvhile, . My Udrieji.'sct;d too freely, then \ii sens-iy and here was sediment }ii: the Kcrefcicnti > ;^|g [ had dizzy and blinding spoils, to- }*: jether with headache*. I triad dif- ' :erent remedies, but ..didn't get ar.y . eliof. About three . V -vi the Jme kidney trcubk 'y: . r,ft." " [ began taking I'v-;' " 7 ;1.-. . Fhcy helped mo r<-.-. ... ii *z :>:A . n ji <-hort v.hii i - ; '.i;-ciy CUI6--1 \v n .1 he atia-i.." .ASfcaljjfcei: November 21, 1014.) *' On March 21, 1018, M'vAu iv 3?.M: 'Doan's Kidney i'iilo aiv warily of ii! t>e praise divert them. I used Joan's Kidney Pills sev;/al years ago I&9 i:id they brought in-* out; of bc.d poll of kidney trouble. IVbanov?r -. ^ ' feci any o? these symptoms return- ; Dean's cihvaya 1 ic ihs samo >row.pt relief. 1 irm my' ^i|? former .statement." GOc, at ail dealer,;. t'osier-Sliibivrn - %| Jo., Mfjrrs., jDufT;,lo, N. V. Don't forget Stag mcetiaj tixz* kVednesday night O. Klcttner'a hall r:30, p. m.