The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 31, 1918, Image 2
KK UN II AW NEWS NOTK8
(ialherrd From
The Km of That
I " 1 1? * mlitiril ]K*oph' ? ?f Kt'l^hdW Hitil
iMimin mil ty d?**er\e j ?i ;?)-?? for their
vi*r.v lllwrul t ? ? the ???II "f
t lit* I (< ?< i ( h '.v> f?.r fund-. A ill lie I*
?un at iho I ii it > I Wi i > 1 1 > t Cliuivh unci
<-??'] t iuu?< I I tii"iik'li"U! th?* wt^-k h>
Jus. Steven-. " l< I )i a k?-f? >r?l and j
other* in :i <>?nt rllnition of
Tlw -?"*?-ion of i i><' .{!*?? i*l' ?? J
la-t 1 ' i i<)ii \ nk'ht with appropr uif
<? \e n ? i -???. : 1 1 1 < I the t?*ai Iktv, Miss Marv |
Onto)-, of W i ti ri >*1 m ?!???. and Miss J'th?'l|
"I I lt?k>?ry, N. t , left Sat- |
urda\ for Uu-ir re?<]*?ol ive homes "Thev
workod faithfully during 1 1 u* school |
[M't'lod .lli'l 1 h?* I I IISt? Vv vtUAV**! 1 1?? *i r
a ppr?H iaiion I ? v i eehvtintf theiu for'
H l?it her f ??Mil.
H. II TmH'm|<>| a ixl m?i. Norman.,
loft .Monday ufteriioou for 4'harleston
The former nill u<xvpt w?rk ?>n thr,
uovornumit v/ircliMiiM' and t li? ? latter j
ijoes to ? ? 1 1 !??-?! in J he I- in ted State
XM> |
Mr. ami Mrs. W H Smveil of M< H?i- ,
an* \isitiuy iu Kor<haw af the home of !
their son- in law ;i 1 1 < J dauifhitei Mr and
Mi -. H M. I ?<.iui;?J.
I 1 ? i r \ Ma> kf.v ha-? i ev:j,'jn < I hi- j
|H??ili >n .n tin' ( 'a mden j ? ?*t< >fll< i* an* I i
rot ii r led '?> Ker-haw t<> inM-pl thr |n>
viij..|i i.f i -?Nt.'iiil l">ok keejier at the
xlni i' of t ho Tin ?si 1 1 -4 'y r-? ?u t o,, for |
1 1 1 ? ? r I > !"? I l?\ < i i ? ^ Welsh. w lii? loft !
Saturday for1 ('amp .la?'k-on in re '
?.|n.iivo i.. li.i .-m'I -f In- ooiintr.v Mr
Mai kov ? -i 1 1 ? ? r? ?? I ii|n.m In- ? I ? 1 1 j ? - - S;it ;
ii r< l.i v
Mr- I I. Williams Now York
t'ily, m visiting at the homo of her
fa 1 1 1 * * i I !. I ? Ilia kenex , Ks<|.
Tlx1 now tl.m nsvntl.v pureha-ed for
tlio Kersha w (Jraded Sehooj h.\ sul>- '
?ioriptTofi <*o)l<vted 1 1 \ ( V 1 1 < msor j
ami 1 >r I. T. lin^'iry, wa> attaehed
to i ) i ? ? -tall ? n i tho -ohool hulhllnc
tho pa-t week, ,in<l add- very inixli
t" rho ;ippoar.fn< o of tho huiMiuu.
V'omioii ami 1 1 o v t t'ook won- amoim ,
tho Ker-haw l>o\- who had to l'ojKtrt
for <jiit\ Both of t hoi)i tin1 toaohor-, '
V'TDom hoinj a |?i'oC?VHSor at I h<4 l'tii-i
\or-it> of South 4'aroliiia iiihI H?\vt j
.i toa.i hor in tho I la i) \ i I lo Sohool. I>jin ?
^ 1 1 i?\, Va . -n '
Arthur I t'l\hurii. I'r.ank t'l,\hu)t), '
<>uin)i I nilliN' and ('harlit* S? ?????) I loft j
vosti-nlay for f'.'inron. < ?h i?>. to a<vopt
? ?in plo\ inoji t ilurini; tho -utnuior varji-j
li??n ) I'ii m I .
IUII.v l? Mo|?onaiil loft Sun<la\ for j
<T)arlo-ton t'? <?u?isf in tho I'nitcil j
Stnti's n;i\\. ami Dan II. (V>1?'. ('has. J
I'. K'lo\i| ami Coleman I'arkor loft;
Moiola.v for Columbia to l?o examined !
for tho -m iii<- hranoh of >or\i<,o.
t'liarlo- K. Stover <atne to Ker.-haw .
la-t wook to ? | h * 1 1 * I m few ?lav>< with
hi- |iarotit-. Mr and Mr-. T. ?' Sto- i
\er Ih'I'oii' i?M\in^' for ('ainp .I n k-on j
io lako ii 1 1 training mi hi- oouitrx -
-j-r\ ioo
? '?>k?* S I'iiulhoii wax ni'lhiM
Kei'-liaw 'lio;n' \oiin^ men who
? ?auio homo !)>t uook t<> |i>tn
t 1 1 1 _r ? - 1 1 f who ii.ol Im-oii -uuiiiioim<I to
i4 ? pond ??? then* ??oiiiit r.\ ? . i M
Mi a in I Mi -. W A H!ii for. of I lam
lot. \ < arrixod .asl w ook to \ i t
tho a I li-r- itiothi-r Mr- I A Watt-.
Mr I * h . f ? ? i 1 1 ;i ? I 1 ? ? rot urn to I la llllot '
fin- l f toi j.a ft of flu- \\ oo K to liport j
I oi i ? \ a iii alio'. I >u t Mi-. 1 Mi 1 f? t I ; ! j
ron i ,i 1 1 1 t o* - . ? ? m ? ? ? i r 1 1 ? ? 5 ? ? 1 1 _r ? - r
Made To Kl^ KUf
f Chester, May 1M.? Jim Conto*. a
j?in??ek merchant was taken from hi*
plu?v of bu-dnek* this morning by a
| er?w <1 and nut relied to tlx* ' public
H?|tiui<'. where he wan required t<> kn?*'l
vf< *\v ii and kiss tin* I lilted Htaten tlatf
tiiiil iht'ii jflve ??."? to the Ited (.'row.
? '<>11 1 <ts had refused ( ? > suhNcrMic to
the I C?-< I Cross, and vvIh'H approached
a train >esterda\ afioi tit/on shoved the
h< >ll<*ifor out of his s t omv The tireek
| was not roughly handled, though In*
?'?>? given to understand that t la* ? r??v\ ii
meant business, .i n ? 1 that if la* pro
|mwj t ?.i remain aroutai Ch?*?ter he
in it - 1 !?? thoroughly 'American.
V ?? it t in t tie AlajeMh WednOHday
is .i ticket to Mrrlin. to tin* heart of
a vsaruutd nation, and it includes
' r?t ? ?} h#v er privileges in the devastated
xi tJoii of iU-Iifiuni wlu'it* the horror
.iixi trag<sly of the sack of thin little
fountry ^ unfolded lie fore your eyes.
CO RY SCHOOL ACT
In i vith Sect ion \ the fol
lowing i out pulsory school law, pun*
#?<1 I > \ tin* legislature at its session
? ] !?l 5.
i i m<ki:nzh:,
.*> u j >? ? i j Li t < *jj lien t of KdQi-atlon f<>r Kor
h|i? w County.
\ N ACI /O H Kilt IRK SCHOOL
>'?vrKNDANCK
Mr- i "-H enacted by the < ?en
eial ? of the .State of South
Cai.i'liitt, Th*-t*>o!ii and mfter the lirst
? I ; i > * .i'? t(ioiisan<i nine hull
died and tifteea, every iNireut, guard
ian, ?>r ot her jwrVon, temporarily or
I >??! iii.i in'ii t ly residing in the State ol"
South Carolina, having charge or ' on
trol >>t a ehild or children bet wen t^'
; of ei^ht and fourteen your >, I) an
iMUsc such child or children to ittend
thi' I <k Ml public scb >ol in the ui*triot
<i> 1 whioh 1m? resides, continuous./ for
the i \ttr#? tffitT-i i>f each year, except as
here, i?u^. ided. This jHTiod of
couij .f.sarv ntl> idance shall commence
;ii t! ? t '-.?"??? ?>li ?,f the M/hool term
nearest to the eighth birthday of such
child, and shall cover t ho compulsory
period of sj\ consecutive school years
thereafter. This jieriod of compulsory
attendant' for each public school shall
'?oinniciuv iit Uhe l>egiiining of the
school term of said school, unless oth
erw i?e order<xl by the County ltoard
of education in writing; in case of
iov\u or < iti<?s of two^hotisand or more
inhabitants, aeoording to the preceding
Federal census hy the Hoard of Trus
tees of the public schools of said towns
oi cities with the approval in writing
of the < Vuut.f Su|?erintendent of Kdu
? ?atiou. Continuous it t tendii nee u|>on
s* u i j e other public scjiool. or >i|v>n some
privat* c!l"r Ii sc1hk>I t^iii^hl by
? oinjH'1 rs. ma> Ih> accepted
l j i lie: of ulUtif iimv ujh?h the local
1 1 nl ? i i? ? ' % i'rovided, That such
|M-riod <>l continuous attendance upon
s?u"h other si-hool s)ki!1 be for at least
.i- ioiiu ii> the public school term each
\ ea r l'j<>vided. further, Thiit any pri
vate school or church -cliool ns-cixiu^
for iii<t i net iiMi pupils lit^iwifii the aires
? ?!' cj?',it iiiid fourteen years ^lniil lw n*
i|uin-?l to keep such rtnvrds ?.?f attend
awe ??f ? u< 1 1 children, and to render
-in ii leport.s s'iiinc as ;t re hereinafter
i". m P 1 1 re. | ..f j ? 1 1 1 . J i * ? schools, and attend
ii. iv u; on viicli - ? - h o f ? | reftisiiiL' or lie
?T lect . ii l; f<> kts'p sin || records or [<> tell '
? It r s i j? - 1 1 n >port<, >ha!i not be ,e efpie.j
in l e 1 1 . .f ,| t ti'||.|,i iico U]x>]| t !.e iiHil1'
?ii!.. . < s? hoc, of tli.' id tow I.. . ? i : of I
district w Ihtc Iht* child shall Ik- end
t !??* I to attend : Provided, further, Thai
i Ik* compulsory school term in (ill a^ri
cultural dUtrlcl* shall be four months,
i?r t li?* full tor in if tlic behind run* le?*
I hau four won (hK, Maid term tu !*? Jlxed
by the Hoard of Trust**1* of such dis
trlct ; ami any child or children not
engaged in work at home in such a^rl
cultural districts and attending .vIkmU
in any (own located in such district*
'J. This Act <diall not apply in a n>
case in which (lie child's physical ? ?i
meirtal condition, as attested b> any
legally qualified physician lie fore I lie
Hoard of Tnint?rs having Jurisdiction
of the iiui tier under thU Act, renders
his attendance impracticable or inex
pedlcnt ; or in any <*a?*? in which the
child resldi*s two and one-half miles or
more by (In* nearest traveled route
from I he school house ; or In any ca^c
in which, lx?cau*e of oxtreue poverty
the services of such child are necessary
for his own support or the supi?ort of
his parents, as attests! by athdavit y>f
such parents and of such witnesses ax
the Tide's of tJ>e district may re
quire ; or In any ease In which -.aid
l>arent, guardian, or other person hav
iiij; charge or wnli?l of the v hJ Id shall
show before the Trustees of the dis
trlet by attldavlt of himself and of ?uch
witnesses as they may require that the
child is without necessary books and
clothing for attending school, and tuat
he is unable to provide the necessarv
books and clothing: Provided. That
\\ hen books and clothes shall have Is-eil
^supplied by any means whaL*<.K*ver, Iho
child shall no longer be exempt from
this provision* Provided, further
That if the child li\cs two a:.d one
half miles or more from the ?chool
hotise, and means of i raifv'porla l ion' iV
fui iiishisl, | be said child. If otherwise
iBtlgible, shall be required to attend the
said school under tln> provisions here
of, and it Aha II Ik? the duty of the
TrustiS* of the school to pro\ ide, out
of the public school funds, books for
t)ie use of sin h indigent pupil free of
charge. The imwcr of the Hoard of
Trnst?s>s to sus|M>nd or expel any pupil
shall not Ih> curtailed by tills Act, and
children so susiHMided or expelled shall I
not be subject to the provisions of this
Act during Mi?*h i>eriod of sus|H'nsion
or expulsion ; And. provided, further.
That the Hoard of * Trustees of an\
school district may excuse temjiorarily
any child from attendance, good and
sufficient reasons In'ing made to appear
therefor; and in case any child is ex
cused teni|H?ra ri ly under the provisions
of this Act, the -aid Hoard of Trustees
shall teducc to writing the reasons for
their action, and the time the said
child is excused.
Kvery parent. guardian, or other
j?erM?ii in the State of South Carolina
having charge or control of a child or
children bctw?*en the ages of eight and
fourteen years shall cause such child
(?> attend school as aforesaid: Provid
ed. Thar ixvaslonal absence from at
tendance 1 1 \ said child, amounting to
not more than four i l? unexcused ab
sences in four con>ecutive weeks, -hall
not be unlawful : Provided, further.
That the -uperinieiident. prln<1pal. or
jeacher in charge of any chool may
c\ciiM- ; 1 1 1 \ child f ? 1 r a temporary ab
??eii'-e bii'iiii^t' ??f iinn.Niial -form, or
bad weather. sjekne-s or death in tin*
child? family. unforeseen or unavoid
able ;oi idcnt. and sin h excuse and I'ea
-.?n therefor -li.i!! I ?' ? recorded b\ said
-up. -i intend. ?nt. principal, or icachcr in
elm i?'e of r I m ' school, and reported ;??
the Tim- i- 1 ei'ci na f * er provided
l'> vide.!, f 1 1 ? f her. That i i .a-e of pre
BEST IN THE LONG RUN
Tested at Every
Point of the Compass
whet# Vou s?? rwu s?fr? *
Go<*tnch_7 ir? ms* Stocked
But from Goodrtcii CWleri
Located Frerywher#
TESTED
Tl RES
HKK K's .1 lot of geography in
thr wi'jr of tires. Some wear
w? !l in one region, and wear
in;; i:. another. Climate, pecu
liar roiuis and road conditions are iHe ~
cause ol it. Therefore. good service in
? single region is not enough proof' of
tires that must undergo nationwide use.
Least of all. could it measure tires up
to the TKSTKI) standard, Goodrich
demands of tires.
With a command to find out what
Goodrich T ires do on the roads of every
section of our country, and what the
roads of every section do to Goodrich
Tires, Goodrich sent its
famous Six Fleets of
over forty cars, light
and heavy, the length and
breath of our nation to
an aggregate mileage of
1.044,686 linear miles,
and 4 178.744 tire miles.
The Pacific Fleet con
tributed 1 66.960 miles on
T : t it
? ?i?ter of
|i a t riotlum
Hue ^?V ft c
8 H V I f> H
iii arnp*
On M? mi
wry
I'MMk
o*??t
tl-'srrt paths and coast highways; the
Mountain Fleet 55,796 through the
Rocky Mountains; The Dixie Fleet
3.285.860 m the South and North
MrrttarrrtT'ilH' Piaiiie Flert 198,744 on
the Great Plains; The Lake Fleet
>'1 7.372: and The Atlantic Fleet
254.012 on a grand tour of many
tours ranging from Virginia, through
New Kngland, and back to the City of
Goodrich.
Throughout this road roughing,
SILVKKTOW N CORDS, and BLACK
S \ FKTY TRFADS, proved them
selves the tires of durability and de
pendability wherever you go in our
broad land. They verified all the good
qualities of Goodrich Tires, and re
vealed many new virtues.
Get the economy, the comfort and
Certainty of such proven service by
demanding the tires proved out in
4,1 78.744 miles over Ammcan roads
America's Tested Tires."
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
Charlotte Branch 435 So Church St.. Charlotte, N. C.
THE CITY OF GOODRICH ? AKRON, OHIO
i
L-n?Uwv N -""'pininliJM- o! Y'*\v? *l<'n,e !
or in ,J ' - ? ^ ijixm report ;
hi which u)''. ''".Ihi- '"or ui>on *atl afac
of ? >h.hH1? oilkvi 'l ru*
Hhttll e*C?W f^',"|V.U lv<toIXMt lu:
.?hild until of the
?ea,h ..r ? '.??;Xw1!1.-V ?h. >ha,l!
- * i'f,r' '?i,a, jn,ua' hi,s
ur
<inii- of S.m.li ' arolin-*
... o.?- - ? .1,11a t*- ,
llMVill?C .-IWH ?,?? ?'? f(lUrU.?.,l UU.i sUU-tMl,
t wt**n the a^t .iiwiiiv regularly
> ?*hi >. "lit' 1S i? xoiue useful
>(t.. I lawfully enga*. ^ oaunui
shupU''
,h?n .???*? ' ol"' ,tut?.??w.'
, luriy *?>??? i>u|,lu; or ,,u..-r ;
Any i?arvnt. giiarumn. * j
i Act *-hall I*' b'uUty liable to*
" """ "' 'vl , "Jl lvs? than live:
the ilrst ot fen.se, and lot ^ ?ul.
: ilollHH for all) * dollars in any
1 >"""? lure "V ?'u?.l i?
ease; and upon ? euardiau, or
pay said lino ^prisoned not',
. other ini?on shal. i* i "i
tu tbrty ^y^m^ihc^r ^ |
I jail ? l'p?\idtd, ? lr 0? Court, i
i ,11M ,.nVi?M- may. to uUlt , >u,.R.nd- 1
upon ilw paymeiil ? 4 * ' u llu. ?au?- :
I "^1
! tVihe'nvluv t>y tiu? <r,uM.t'^i
m-Im-.I. .?? eliew ...... to r.? ou<. f \
1 f ^.-bool district. lbey ^ "
i ais: rm b
S Vir'ust, and to iurnish oaUi sUlKr'1'
| irn7lc.it, principal, or tcachcr ^
? ?f a .cIuh.1 with an nccuratt upoit
! <,id ,vikis of the district tlim? d; y >
wUuv the oifuing of tbf -^bool. and
; a No to lumNb at the same time a copy
of the said sclivol mous of tad di.
inet to the County Su?n'nntoiuleut ol
j Kdueation : l'rovided. 'lhat m cu:^
school .V1HUS i> not taken is ^ ro
I <|ii'tvte<l, it shall be the duty of tb
County Hoard of KdneatLMi so to do
and to meet the e\l?ense out ol tin.
j fund- of the district. The Board ol
I Trustees <hall serve written, or print
! o.l or partly written and partly printed
'I u-.ii.H- mi, every ^in-nt. guardian, ol
' : person Violating the provisions
' of I his Vet. and prompt eonipUanec on
j the ]>art of said parent, guardian, or
I linH.r jR'rsoii is hereby r^pured 1 ios
i under ibis Act shall be brought
I iu llM. n;ni,e of the State ol >oUth C.U
; any Magistrate or Uecoul
. ,,,. ,,j- 1 1 . \ .Municipal 1 ouri within . t
,lllti,. of* wlioM- territorial juri-dictiuu
I),,, j m ?!*<?? >n jiroseeuteii resides. <?
: i [?. 1 ..f Trusltfes shall have the n^'hl
? , t \ j - i i and enter any otbcv or ?^"r-s
!.n-i im ? house euipioyiug _ cmrdr^Mi
,-.,r , . pui'iHtM1 of a-oertaiiiin^ nie
:?Md a^-v .of the ebildren em
f.ieilitale the eiiforeeinolU ? ? 1
; i , , \ . W hell iloubt exists as to I in*
1 ,.t . hil'l. 1 1 1 e y may re<|iiire of li.f
ii~nl?i.'v ?i pro|Hily attested birth <-er
.j !).?;. t'e or an allld-.iv it siati i.*
, -M..;"- a -?? : they .-hall keep an acy urate
. u i 1 1 ?'!' all noli^'s >er\ed. <>t < ase>
-e. Ut? ? I. J lid of a i i other -ei\;ee>
| ,.r no.!, and -ha.l mak<- an annua.
; . ,,{ -a an .... or ,.e!o|-e J ,!x loili
a \. ir to :a?- foil my saperit.
.'.f 1 :.|U'a!ioii ; l,rovi<"K<l. t'H"
I li.i I til-' J'.oai.l oi I i u?:e. - ot
, !,o . i i ~i i ;? s .- n-r-b.\ ??
? : k ? v\ ? ? ? 'ii i ) -i i ! ' . i <: . - It.i 1 1 . . ? ?'
\ -e?-? i ' ; i i'i ?? ? j h' r ? .1 J ! .i fi ?? w
. , : 1 1 1 1 .i 'i - t- lor ???!?' 1 1 -??h-'". d : -
? . i . : I < ? i" <-.n -h i t<-i hi.
I ; -ha . In- ; l?- ? i 1 1 r \ .i i
, ? ' 1 ' i : i ? i? : 1 1 i ? r i 1 1 > -i | ?; i ! -. . i u- 1 ! '-j< in-i -
;???.?:?? with tin: )?<>ard ? ? t liu
? i ? - i ; : !.> ? ? s ? f.-.i-f* in< -n ! "I tin- . . i \\ ; ' \ 1
: ! - ci.d . ; - !ia i. be t In- ? I ?; : \ . ? !' ; : - i
; n ? r; i ii i ? 1 1 ? i,' pii ii<) | '.I .. i ? ? . ? < l ; ? I .a
..[? : i : ? \ -'-1 ? M . ; !!. wl::ii; 1 ^
1 w < ?< - ii I:." .!_?< - i 'l i : ! 1 1 and i -m : eeji
> ? ii- : i : ? ? i.<; : ii- : ?<]. keep an a?
? 111 .1 ! < ? ! ' I ? i "f ;!n- .11 I fill i I if 1 of
<-.l .iHii '1111 llli'llllliv !'? ? I K 1 1 ! lit' I
-.line In !ii?' hoard ' <f i'ril-toes ;iiiii tin-:
< ? >un ! y Su|Hii!iIc'i< jt-nl <>!' J M ;ii\i 1 1"! . ?
-how 1 1 1 ^ >i ! ; 1 1 ? -? ii< -< ?-. e\cu-cd ;i lui Un- ?
? *\? "II "??? I ? I . ? j III i.lM- "1' C.lcll l-\i U-?'d
ab-euc?\ - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ir flu* reason t hereto r . j
I tin- n\ : I t"i 1 1 "i' negligent l'a time ??!'
; 1 1 1 \ -ii|?crin'endeiir. principal. or teach i
it iii charire of any school to comply j
with tin- provi-ions of this section, tile
I "< ?' 1 1 1 T > :< 1 1 1 M ' I j || 1 I'll (It'll l nf KdUcatlOii
-hall deduct from his or J?*?r salary for
the riinvtif month the sum of live dol
lar- before approving the vi?ii?*ht?r j
therefor: ami in i-?sc of a second of- j
fen-e ''ii the ] ?;? it of any superintend- I
enf. principal, or teacher, the County
Superintendent of Kducatlou is hereby
forbidden to approve the salarv war
rant of said lioa rd, who may apjx'al
rr.>in Mi'-h a<-tion to rne County hoard
of Kducation. and the decision of the
-aid t'onn1) hoard r?r Kducation -'iall
1h? linai.
s. It shu.i In- tin.1 duty of tin* ? ? vn i -
ty hoard of Kducatlon of each eouniy
to cau-e t hi Aet to !*.? published iu
full in some. newspaper published in
the county, if -there 1s one', and if there
is none, m circular form, and -riven
tlw wide-t ]?os<ihle circulation at 'cast
four weoks prior to the open ing of the
-chords for the school ycnr, beginning
.Inly tlrst. one thou-sAnd nine hundred
and tifb-en. and annually thei-vafter. if
m their d l<eret ion ;t s?*oin? ii^-i-smu v,
The hoard <-f T ruMws of any district.
? itv or town shall give two week pub
lic notice nf the date of ojnninn of any
sclimd under their jurisdiction by pub
lishing -jiid ii''ti<T in a county new .-pa
;?^r ??r by porting ? ; : ! < i iiutico on tin
s?-lHK?ih^?Use d??or
!? The notice of an\ lioniM of Tru*- j
?c?- ^i vit.K' 'he ilare of ojx-iiing "f any
school or -<-ho<.is shall also state tin*
)iiojn?s?-d lengtii of the term .t- nearly
.i- prMctiiwbW', and a copj- signed b\
at lea-t a majority . .f tlic IJoard ?<f
Tru.,*tc?'s -hall l>e tiled at the ilate ?>f
issuance in the o|H<t> of the 0>uiit\ Sij
1*,riiit?,ndeiit of }?>! t ion In anv
<b"tri'*r. * r ].ni of ad j- ui. m.' ?li
. , . ? ?
ti?< ??*, tliis Act shall not Uk? effect uinl
U-ooine operative until, and uuless, a
l?cii(i',i? signed 1 1_\ it majority of the
qualified ehftors ? ?r such district, ag
gregation of districts, requesting the
compuUoi> school attmulaueo under
, ;,k \<t l?" authorized in such territory,
slut have been submittal to the Clerk
? if < oiiri. The Mild < -lerk of Court
- ? i.i i examine ?u?h | n't it loll with espe - 1
?i?. ivfiivmv tu the legibilty of lit
nil iiic> contained thereon, aud after ex
a mill. 1 1 ion >diall refer such |>etitlon to
i In- Count v 1 ton ril of Kegisira tlon.
\|ong with the petitlou the Clerk
i v.urt -hall send his written statement
showing that he has counted the names
thcivou mid has found tlieui to In
mm ti> (giving the number.) Imme
diately u|k?u receipt of the petition
an, I ill,- statement i?f the Clerk of
Comt. tin- ( 'ouiity Hoard of Itcglst ra
tion -hall check suoh jK-tition against
tin- resist rat ion lH>oks of the county or
. >r Mn-h number thereof as may be a f
te? t?>l. and the said County Hoard of
ICt u' st ration shall certify its findings
in writing to tlie Couuty Superintend*
.nt ..f Kducation. Upon receipt of
sn.'h ?vrtitlcate >howi?>" "itch pe
ti'h ii I >im the signatures of a major
it> of tlie ijualitied voters of the terri
tory affected, tJie County lU?ard of Edu
cation shall forthwith declare the |>r<>
of this Aet of full force and ef
i'h t in such territory. If such j>etitlon
f..r a n\ district. or aggregation of dis
til i-. i> liled witli i lu* Clerk of Court
. tu-. kfl I ? \ the County Hoard of Kegis
t ra t ion , and eeNilied to the County Nu
|mtj n r *-n? i<>ii t of education after the op
?iiin_' or any school or schools, the'
I'oiiutv I'.oard of Education may lix the
.date f-'i the l*eginni" * " ?ompul
mii'j hool a t tenda ncc for that year;
or i?i<? -,iid fouiiti Hoard of Education
1 1 1 a \ order such compulsory school at
i tenda nee to begin at the opening of the
in \t Mitveeding scholastic year. That
J wln-ro no such petition is tiled, sigued
l?\ ;i majority of the electors as herein
Ihn.v ided. upon the tiling of a jH'tition
-uned l?y one-fourth of the ijualitied
doctors of -noli district, or aggregation
I .-f <li>iricts. an election shall be order
i oil by t he County Hoard of Kducation,
, submitting to the qualilled electors of
l -ii. h district, or aggregation of dis
t riots, t In- i pies i io ii of compulsory
-school attendance or no compulsory
school attendance for said district, or
abrogation of districts: Provided,
fun her. That the County Hoard of Ed
ucation. in all school districts contain
ing a town of a population of 1 ^oo
more inhabitants, upon the petition of
a majority of the Board of Trustees
shi|ll order such election. The said
election shall be held at the school
lioijse. or schoolhouses, for white chil
drer., in tin' said district, or aggrega
tion of districts, and the said election
shall be conducted in accordance with
the rules governing general elections.
The County Hoard of Kducation shall
sirppiv printed bailors, as follows:
"< oiiipuisor\ s.-iiool attendance accept
i ?? ; ?Compulsory aehooi uttHia^.
jected," ttmlJX the majority \otTw
Hitia election "CouipuUory s.^
tendance impted," then ttobh-Ja
,,r this Art shall apply u> tbv 6?j7a
trlet, t?r aggregation of tlUtrk^
sit 1>I election shall be held ou tfc
ouU Tuenday . in June, oae tfll
nine hundred and tiftmj, f?ii0W^B
filing ??f the said 1^'titbu, 0, JJ1
srv n,i Tue .day in .1 uiu> vf ailJ j
, un iii year. Au> dUt rirt
lug, ..I refusing to uocept
attendant- .1 linvui
cither by petition or l>y eleetijj
adopt provisions of this Act l?
subsequent y<'ar, either by ped#J
l?y election as hereinabove yruvllj
10. The Hoard of Kducatioo
county, 'ttiul in caw of towm i*
ties of two thousand iuhtblt*ih
Hoard of Trustees therein sj^jn
jniwcr at any meeting to m.w.
'th?* to m7k?
1 i,irn ivfc?utwOU8 hOt i|| a,
with the provisions hereof
may dwm l>esi with rvferc^-e 1
time, place ami hours for
tendance so as to Mvure t bt
am*' of all children between tki
of eight and fourteen year? UJJ
schools of the county as hereby
V Ided, aud inch 1 ules and iv^'J
when approval by the County
teudont of Kducatlon, ami
the courthouse door and hi thei^
eaeh public HChoolhoum; in the t?n
affected thereby, shall have 0*^
of hrw . and utile , they have
voked on appeal by the St^tejj
of IMucution. The ??i>?Tutlon of |
rules and regulations may tte &q
??<! by the State S?i|>eriuteuileBt
neat ion during the pendency uf|
appeal.
11. No tuition, contingent, _
latiou, Incidental, or other fetTSI
kind shall be (-barbed or ?<o11?mH
the attendant' of any pujul ujnH
school in the eonunon or poblicj^
department residing in this stii|L
ting the provisions of this Ad ?
1 The ( 'ounty Hoard of Kdacfl
shall have full iH>wer and a nth^^H
remove fi'oui otlice any Truii^|
Hoard of Trustees, neglecting, n
or omitting to carry out the ?
inns of this Act, and to till the vat
thereby created on said Board
cordanee with existing law.
IJJ. This Act shall be in fufl|
and effect from and after the
of .Inly, one thousand nine _
and llfteen. All Acts and purtai
inconsistent with this Act be, 1
same are hereby regaled.
Approved the 20th day of Fd
1915.
DR. J. W. SHARP
Veterinary Surgeon and Dal
I make a specialty of Surpryi
Dental Surgery.
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