The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 17, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3
CITY SCHOOL
WAS1
Board of Truster* Made !l> \ it mini
Report, Which Was K.\ eel lout Shotting?I"ruent
Need tor More Room in
4i?a v<.iini.u?School Lionds Ha\e
mr i^\ uvx'i.' - >?t
Been Sold.
The annual school meeting of the
citizens of Newberry school district
was "held, qfter due notice by adver- j
tisernents in the city papers, in the j
courthouse Friday afternoon at live i
o'clock. There was the usual small i
attendance of citizens?loss than two
dozen men. and no women at all.
I W. H. Wallace was calb,| ? > ihe
chair, and P. I). Johnson acted as sec
retary.
The annual report of the trustees
was read by Superintendent Olin I!.
Cannon. It showed the schools to he
in good shape, except that th??re is not
room enough at the high school and
the negro school is too crowded so j
crowded that additional room has tot
be rented.
Bonds were voted by the school dis- j
trict some time ago, but the interest !
was fixed at five per cent on the bonds, i
and, though there have been several
inquiries, no reasonable offer has been
made for the bonds.
The colored people or .Viwuerry
have accumulated a fund of more than
v a thousand dollars towards a new
schoolhouse, and there is a ftro^pe-'rt rt"
having: fifteen hundred added to that
by the state; but that is not enough, j
The trustees contemplate selling the j
property on Caldwell street, in Crav-i
elton and building a large school- j
house of wood in another part of town!
as soon as sufficient funds can be obtained.
As to the high school, no definite
plans have been decided upon: but the
trustees are considering ihe?plan 01
building a four-room wooden building
close to the high school, so constructed
thaj the partitions can be t-ikin out
later and the building be used as a
gymnasium, as soon as a brick addition
can be added to the high school.
But no definite plan has been decided
upon, though it is very important that
something be done before the school
nnpninp next fall.
VI'-~o
Following is the annual report of
the board of trustees of the year's
work:
'Trustees' Annual Report.
To the Citizens of the Newberry
School District:
The Newberry city schools besran
the session 1920-1921 on September
13th with the largest enrollment in the
history of the schools, and on May
?..oo ?nn nf thp T?W1Kf SI1
OI51 WOO riiV4 W4 Vii v v *- V4*V ?
eessful sessions.
Many classes were too full, especidly
was this true in the negro schools,
where each class was larger ti?:m the
school laws allow. We were not able
to remedy this crowded condition,
4 owing to the fact that we were unable
to sell the bonds voted last year for
school improvements. Uecause of the
fact that these bonds were limited to
a rate of five per cent, we succeeded m
getting only one bid. and it was for
about 77; which, in our option, was
too low to net the scho 's the sum of
money necessary to carry out the
* building program outlined by your
committee appointed last year to recommend
such building improvements
as are needed in the schools.
In the high school we have suffered
for lack of room. One class has been
reciting in the auditorium, while at the
same time another class or section is
observing study period in the same
\place. The class in agriculture could
not be provided with a room in the
high school, and therefore lias had to
meet in a room fitted up in the basement
of Boundary Street school. We
are still striving to get a decent bid
on the bonds and are at the same time
trying to borrow, in anticipation of
the sale of the bonds, a sum of money
sufficient to enable us to begin building.
W<> are clad to report to you that
our schools were not closed this session
on account of epidemics. The superintendent's
monthly-reports indicate
that there were, at times, numerous
absences due to influenza. * ooping
cough, chicken pox and measles.
It is very gratifying to report to
you that the stirte high school inspecf
tor made a visit to our high school.
- aDd was well pleased with the course
of study offered and also with tlic
quality of teaching done by our te-u ners;
We are proud of the fact that our
liigh school is classified as class A.
O'n.rl ? ? ora oclrillVr Vftll tn f'UfinPVatP
(?UV( ?? t Ui V uomuij) ,* VW vvx-r%.. ?. |
with us and the teachers in* striving
to keep it in the front rank among ill*?!
high schools of the state.
We wish to commend our teachers
for the faithful service tney rendered
during the session, and to express our
appreciation of the loyalty they manifested
towards our schools in accepting
their places in our schools for
next session, in the face of more remunerative
offers from other schools.:
' We have had to elect only four new
teachers for next session out of a total
of thirty-five white teachers?a j
* record which we believe could not he!
duplicated in the state.
AVc wish to go on record as favoring!
compulsory education for the entire]
> school session instead of a period of j
only lour months, as the school law
1 """ ?B?B
SUPERVISOx
Report of the Highway Commissi
against 1920 funds paid during the mc
728. Xewell Contracting Co., special
i' Too U fl Tnnp<s vnnd>
730. W. H. Dickert, salary
731. J. H. Chappell, constable's salary
732. J. H. Koon, constable's salary ....
733. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh, magistrate's
734. R. M. Aughtry, magistrate's s: 1;
735. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh. magistrate'?
736. J. II. Dorroh, magistrate's sahir
737. B. B. Hair, magistrate's salary
738. J. B. Lathan, magistrate's sala
.739. W. D. Kutherford, magi trate's
MEETING
HELD FRIDAY
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I now stands. The average attendance
j falls off after the first four months.- ;
Attached hereto is an i?";nized state-j
inent of the financial transactions of,
the board of trustees, together with aj
copy of the annual report of the
schools. ;;s required by Jaw. to the
i state superintendent of education and
to the county superintendent of education.
which is made a part of this;
report.
\V. (J. Mayes.
Chairman, i
.1. V. Me Fa II,
Secretary.
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STATIST!* \ I RITOKT.
I Joys, tlirls. Total.1
1st Cm do ins lio 21N
L'THI sr. S(> 171
.'Id grade so 77 li?71
1th grade 77 M
f.th grade V.'? 71 147 j
Kth grade 15 4!> IMi
7th grade.. ::s 11 71? j
sth grade :?f> 24 i>!?;
!Mh grade 11 4(1 54!
10th grade 7 15 22!
11th grade - 2 4i
i
Total 0(54 5i?y 1103 j
\euro Knrollmeni.
Hoys. Clirls. Total.!
1st grade ! :! ;>1 is4j
2nd grade 37 35 72 j
;->(! grade >i ;>;>!
[ 4 th grade L'6 3!? 65
j 5th grade 27 35 62!
: 6th grade 1*1 H> 61;
7th grade 16 11 57 j
Sth grad' 11 .'55 16
J?tli grad 5 IS T.\ J
liuh grade 1 !> 10 j
Total 26S . :J71 6:J!) j
.
l early Average .\iienuanee.
White. Ncsro
Boys 1?7 lf>S j
| Girls 4SG 234 !
Total D5:j 40? j
! Financial Ret?ort of Board of Trustees,
J lily 1, l?20.Ju ne 11. 1921. |
Kesonrees:
! Cash balance on hand July 1.
'> --'?a.? rr* ? 4J >.)(! ij||
> iyzv?i cum;' i reinsurer.. .*
Cash balance on hand July 1,
11?UO?School Treasurer... 344.4!)
Cash balance on hand July 1,
1!*20?Superintendent.. .. -24.10.
State Aid Equipment Agricultural
Department .'J1.75:
State Aid High School
(white) 2,003.001
State Aid High School
(Negro) 1.303. no
Three Mill Tax 4.005.00,
Special Schol Tax 37.424.75!
Executions, 1!?1!>, Three Mills 56.7S;
Execution s 11*1'*, Special
School 1N0.21
Executions, 1!?10. Polls.. .. ll'.sp
Executions. 1010, Dogs.. .. 1.07;
Aid from Moilohon Manufacturing
Company.. .. 1.260.00
! Aid from Newberry Cotton
Mills .. 1.200.00
Aid from Oakland Cotton
Mills 855.00 j
Domestic Science Department OO.oo ;
j. n. renon, Mine lor
Negro Schools K>0.00!
rolls, 1920 1,020.00
I )<>?S, 1!>I50 <>.").-?0 ,
Tuition Session ll>20-iy21... (?17. >0,
$ :>:> HS2.2S
Expenditure*.
Teachers' Salaries?men,
white * $ b,~r> i 0'? j
Teachers' Salaries?womon
white - vi 1 ?.00'
Teachers' Salaries?men.
<!"r. Mlt
? I VM O.WJ
Teachers'- Salaries?women.
Negro *;.Sl?>.ooj
Furniture and Apparatus .. 1,7'
Fuel and Incidentals
Buildings and Grounds.. .. o.71!K25j
$47.S7'J.S:>,
Total receipts from all
sources during the year.
Total expenditures for all
purposes during the year.. 17,S7!>.v> j
Balance carried forward to
next session 5.-102.15 j
In liands of County
Treasurer $4,Kiil.U(>
In hands of School
Treasurer !J.\\5}>
j In hands of Suyerin|
dent 417.50
55.-102.-15
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We are now in the | j
market for cotton.
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See us before you
sell.
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THE PURCELL CO. j
1
rs REPORT
on of Newberry County on claims
>11 th of May, 1L>21.
roads $ 5293.14
' 142.01 j
30.00 ;
' ' (50.0t) j
" (;.2.r>:
; salary 8.33 |
;iry 93.7") j
: salary 1 G.CG j
y 15.00j
75.00 i
I V : ThO.OO j
salary 15.00 j
710. I'. H !*i.: magistrate's
7 51. .1. F. Miller, magistrate's sa
711'. \V. !\ Allcr., i-onsuible's sa
7-1-5. K. A. Wheolvr, constable's
7 ! I. !. H. Koun. constable's sa!;
715. \V. Iv. Cronuf. bit* s s
7-1 o. A. X. Fortune, constable s s
717. (loo. 15. Cook, const :ibi"V- s
71'^. A. C. Mills, constable's sal;.
71!). T. A. Kllosor. constable's s
750. Eunice Allen, constable's sa
751. T. F. Chaniblee, constable's
752. It. S. Sanders, salary
75-'5. C. C. Schumpert, salary .
75 1. .J. C. Sample, salary
75o. C. M. Wilson, salary
75G. K. il. Aul!, salary
757. Jno. C. (iojrjrans, salary ...
75-S. J. IS. Ilalfacre, salary
7-?) W II Dis-K-orl. salarv
7n;>. \Y. F. Kvvart, salary
TGI. S. C. McCarley, rural polk
702. 1). J. Taylor, rural polite (
7(5:5. J. Sample, salary
7<M. II. II. Pain, magistrate's sa
7OH. J. W. Taylor, constables' sa
76(1. W. F. Ewart. salary
7<>7. S. J. Cromer, salary
70S. E. If. AulS. salary
769. C. (I. Bleasc, salary
770. II. S. Sanders, salary
771. C. C. Schumnert, salary
772. W. H. Dickert, salary
77*1. J. B. Halfacre, salary
77-1. J. Y. Floyd, salary
775. C. W. Douglas, magistrate's
77(5. J. H. Chapnell, constable's
777. D. J. Taylor, rural police (s
77S. S. C. McCarley, rural polite
r--n T TJ r> I ?11 e
i I 'J. <J. 11. v. iiajjpv:;, v-v.i limuiv
780. J. B. Halfacre, salary
781. C. G. Blease, salary
7S2. S. J. Cromer, salary
783. J. Y. Floyd, salary
784. E. H. Aull, salary
785. H. S. Sanders, salary
786. J. C. Sample, salary
787. S. C. McCarley, rural police
788'. L. M. Player, rural police (
781). D. J. Taylor, rural police (
790. C. C. Schumpert, salary ....
791. W. F. Efvart, salary
792. H. C. Holloway, salary ....
793. F. iM. Lindsay, salary
79-1. Jno. C. Goggans. salary ..
795. Eunice Allen, constable's s
796. T. A. Ellesor, constable's sa
797. W. R. Cromer, constable's
798. Geo. B. Cromer, constable',4
799. E. A. Wheeler, constable's s
800. T. F. Chamblee, constable's
801. A. X. Fortune, constable's
802. A. C. Mills, constable's sal;
803. J. 11. Dorroh, magistrate's
801. W. I). Rutherford, magistrs
80"). P. B. Ellesor, magistrate's s
80??. Jno. B. Bcdenbaugh, magist
807. J. F. Miller, magistrate's sa
SOS. J. B. Lathan, magistrate's st
801). J. H. Koor>, constable's salai
810. Boyd Graham, constable's sj
811. W. P. Allen, magistrate's s
812. B. B. Hair, magistrate's sa
81.']. K. M. Aughtry, magistrate';
81-1. T. B. Richardson, magistral
815. C. G. Blease, salary
816. Security Loan and Investmt
817. II. 31. Boozer, miscellaneoi
81S. T. L. B. Epps, miscellaneo
81'J. J. V. Clary, miscellaneous
820. J. B. Ilalfacre, miscellaneo
821. C. C. Schumpert, miscella
822. -T. B. Halfacre, miscellaneo
82 5. Dr. J. A. Ilayne, secretary,
824. C. C. Schii'mpert, miscellan
825. J. B. Halfacre, miscellane
T 1 i IIT T Ir,., ,.11
oZ?). l,anir)LTl VV . Iin.xvu
V>27. J. B. Halfncre. miscellaneo
828. "E. J. Green, miscellaneous
<S29. T. II. Teairue, miscellaneous
830. C. C. Schumpcrt, miscella
831. J. H. Summer & (-0., miscel
832. C. C. Schumpcrt, miscellar.
833. T. M. Mills, miscellaneous
834. Gilder & Weeks, miscellam
835. Town of Newberry, miscella
830. "^1 iss Eugenia Epps, miscclla
837. J. M. Chappcll, miscellanei
838. J. I>. Halfacre, miscelianeoi
83!). Dr. J. A. Kayne, secretary
840. Security Loan & Investmen
841. J. B. lialfacre, mis. con. ..
842. Dr. 1'. E. Way, mis. cont.
Q 1 4> r!!l.(' W/.nL-c f'r* niic .
(.V1-), U1.UV. I U T? V viio iiiic.
84-1. I)r. W. G. Mayes, mis. coi
Si"). Dr. J. A. Hayne, secretary
84G. C. G. Blease, mis. cont. ..
847. (2. G. Biease, dieting
848. C. (J. Blease, dieting
81. C. G. Blease. dieting
850. The National Bank of New
851. S. J. Cromer, salary
852. S. J. Cromer, salary
Total aid out during montl
H. C. Hollo way. Clerk.
Statement showing exact fin
year 15)2U as it appear at tne enc
Items
3. Salaries county officers
2. County home, paupers, pensio
3. Roads, bridges, ferries
4. Chaingang
Repairs public buildings, etc.
(i. Books, stationery, printing, et
7. Miscellaneous contingent
8. Board of equalization, etc., ....
O UI i t \ UU<! I" Wl l-'iuv au'/.i ....
10. Court expenses
1j. Sheriff- dieting. etc
12. Post mortems and lunatics ....
i:?. Inn-rest on loans
14. Salaries rural police
1 Special road
]<;. Commutation Tax
II. C. ilollowny, Clerk.
Approved: J. B. Halfacre,
alary 1 ">.00
!ary 15.00
lary 2.*>.00
salary, rtc 01.(in
ny 1 *J.r>()
alary 1 .",.00
alary
alary 75.00
try 1 r..oo
alary 1">.00
lary 1 S. < .">
salary i .">.00
180.00
10K.:12
1 1 !.*?(!
.) > i - t
2~).! ?j
!.">. SO
1 OX. 32
30.00
"00.00
c (salary) 280.00
salary) 2X0.00
l! > $ ?>!?
':?? ** 15.(5:'
lary 1
150.00
20.83
125.00
200.00
<>0.00
5-1.1 G
30.00
...., 54.16
41.66
? 1 i)D OX
> r*Clll4A v --
salary 133.32
.alary) 140.00
; (salary) 140.00
alary 66.66
54.16
200.00
20.83
>n O')
125.00
00.00
, 116.66
(salary) 35.00
salary) 105.00
salary) 140.00
108.32
150.00
, 291.67
145.80
68.70
alary 18.75
lary 15.00
salary io.uu
; salary 75.00
(alary G2.50
salary and fees 18.10
salary 1)3.75
iry 15.00
salary 15.00
ite's salary 15.00
1 - AA
alary m.iiu
rate's salary 25.00
lavy 15.00
ilary 50.00
ry and fees 10.10
ilary ."... IS.75
alary 25.00
lary , 75.00
5 salary 93.75
"low 10.75
. V O cuuu j - -
-100.00
;nt Co., Mis. ConL ('bond) 5.00
is contingency 3.00
us contingency 5.1 C
contingency 3.2(J
us contingency 33.33
neous contingency GG.Gti
us contingency 33.32
miscellaneous contingency 1250.01
cous contingency 33.32
ous contingency 33.32
aneous contingency 4.U
us contingency 33.-5-contingency
1.01
i contingency 20.0(1
neous contingency
laneous contingency 150.00
eoug contingency
contingency 75.00
oiis contingency 52.'>7
.neous contingency (rest room) 150.00
...i.: ? *|| mi
IlL'OUS COIIUIl?VIlC^ ( I ini luumi -hj.-'-j
his contingency 8.7">
as contingency Wl.'-Y.i
, mis. cont 41(?.(W
t Co., mis. cont. (bonds) 12.i>(
> -
O. i
8.7(
L'Ollt 2.f"
n 14.T;
. mis. cont 12~>0.0(
12:;.<;<
170.1 (
176.-1 (
226.1 (
berry, special road (int.) 188.2:
20. s:
20. s:.
l SI7.118.4.'J
Geo. P. Boulware, Chairman.
uncial condition of appropriations for tin
1 of the month of May, 1921.
Appropriations Paid Balanct
$17,005.00 $10,207.12 $ 797.K.N
ntrs .... 4,000.00 3,240.71 75:}.2!)
17.000.00 17,000.00
9,000.00 9.015.21
9nn nn o nno .17 1.199.5:]
c 1,000.00 551.515 us.n
12.256.45 8,493.08 3.762.17
400.00 224.10 175.0(1
50.00 50.00
2.000.00 857.00 1,1 12.10
2.100.00 2.035.34 64.0(1
400.00 51.90 3-IS.iC
2.000.00 2.012.38
3.300.00 3.300.00
33,859.57
5.2G8.00 5,184.13 83.S7
Ceo. P. Bouhvave, Chairman.
County Auditor.
| CITATION OF LF.TTKRS OF ADMINISTRATION
j The Stiilc of Soui!i (";i (?!: ; !. ?'ouejv
j of .Wwiicrry, by \V. Y. iiwart. iVoI
l>;it ? .juuiro:
\\ I if ! . S. H<*iid< rsoji haih
j mai'o suit ti> nic to -.'rant him If.
I of ;*?i*jiinist :.>r, vviL}: the will ;mj
ncwci <!f 11* 1 es-aU' ;:ri i el!'<vt> of S.
i X. Henderson, deci-isse i.
TheFe are. therefore. ill ri!e ri.1
; a<!n;<>::i?h all and sin'.;uh:r the 2\ indeed
and Creditors of the said S. N. ilenIdersnn.
deceased. that t-hev he and
appear before nu\ i:; the Court of
Probate, to be held a; Xewberry,
South Carolina on Thursday. .Juno
:U)th next, after publication hereof, at
1 I o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why l.;e said
Adininistra-ion should not be granted.
(Jiven under my hand this l*!vh
!dav of .June, Anno Domini J'J'il.
W. F. KWAKT,
P. J., X. C.
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| Summer Schcol for High Schoo'
Teachers
University nf Soulh Carolina
| June 15th to Juiy 21. li/Zi, L-O'umfcia,S.
C.
Courses of instruction include: Athletics.
Agriculture, Biology, Chemis[
try, English, Educational Tests and
I Measurements, High School Methods
High School Problems. History, Latj
in. Library Methods, Modern Lan
miagcs, Mathematics, rnysics, >cnooi
Law.
A scries of conferences led by
practical educators will be held daily
with a definite place, on the scheduls.
This will be a credit course.
Courses are arranged to comply
with the regulations of the State
Board of Education and to satisfy
the requirements of the State Board
of Examiners for the issuance and
renewal of certificates.
To high school teachers the school
offers an opportunity for intensive
study of the content and methods of
the subjects they are teaching.
For applicants for admission to
college and for students seeking to
remove conditions or gain advanced
standing, special provision will be
made.
Forty dollars will cover all exi
?->n r\ in <r hnn'vl ) ! ;)mi
tuition.
For details and further information,
address
J. A. Stoddaro. Director.
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C.
Winthron Coilerrc
| SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
I
The examinaton for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winlhrop
College and for admission of new
students will be held at the county
court house on Friday, July 1, at 9
I a. m. Applicants must not be less
than e::;teen years of age. When
scholarships are vacant ajLer July
1 they will be awarded to those
making the highest average ill this
examination, provided they meet
+ nnnrlitfnns iTivorninir the award.
| Applicants for scholarships should
j write to President Johnson before the
examination for scholarsh:p examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 14th, 11)21. For
further information and catalogue,
address Pres. D. B. Johnson, 'Kock
i Hill, S. C.
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