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t. V .1 fill L~.' I IMPROVEMENT ASSN. OFFERS FUZES •1,280, DiricUd into 40 PriBM, Awarded ia 1914. Through the tupport of the State De partment of Education the South Caro lina School Improvement Association is able to offer I12S0.00 in prizes to be awarded in 1914. This amount has been divided into 40 prizes and will be given to the schools showing the great est improvement 'during the given length of time. There will be 10 first prizeipf $50.00 each and 30 second prized of $25.00 each. Regulations con cerning the award of these prizes are as follows: 1. Improvements must be made be tween October 1st, 1913, and December 1st, 1914. 2. Only rural schools can compete for these prizes. Districts barred by the State High School act or the St .te Rural Graded School act are inelegible to enter the competition. 3. Prizes will be awarded by State Improvement Committee of School Improvement Association mediately after the entries close. 4. All applications must be sent through your County Superintendent of Education, Rural School Supervisor, or County Organizer of School Im provement Association. » 5. Prizes will be awarded in checks sent from the office of the State Super intendent of Education to the County Superintendent of Education. The money will be deposited to the credit of the district in which the prize-win ning school is located. This money must be used for the further improve ment of the school winning it. 6. All reports must be made on the printed blanks sent by the Association. 7. In making application for a prize, the Clean-Up Day score card, a brief description, a photograph, and any evi dences of improvements should ac company the regular prize score card Respectfully submitted, Mary Eva Hite, Pres. S. C. School Imp. Ass’n. Academic Year Ended with Commence ment Lett Week. Fairfax, May 27.—The closing exer cises at the Fairfax graded and high schools were concluded Monday even ing. The commencement sermon last Sunday by the Rev. R. S. Truesdale of Charleston was one of the best ever heard here. The exercises last evening consisted of the reading of papers by the gradu ating class, the presentation of diplo mas and medals, music and an address by R. 1. Manning of Sumter. The nine graduates are: Misses Lillie and Ruth Wilson, Mildred Loadholt, Lucy Googe, Kate Fennell and Ida Compton and J. T. Wilson, Jr., Hal- brook Williams and Charlie Fennell. The medal offered by the Hank of Fairfax to the pupil in the school mak ing the highest average in proficiency during the season was won by Miss Hattie Dowling. The music by Misa Sadie Harter at the piano and M. A. Moye with the violin was an innovation hero but it was refreshing and heartily enjoyed. Mr. Manning’s address was on the importance of education, stressing the fact that under our present method of electing our law makers and executive officers it is very important that the very electors should be intelligent. The attendance was the largest ever seen at a school commencement here, the large auditorium being filled so that many had to stand in the aisles. D. P. McCain and his assistant teach ers have done fine work in the school during the session just closed and it is with much regret to the people here that he would not accept the position of principal for another term. He goes to McCormick and will be succeeded fcere by F. C. Chitty of Olar. ttl» H»»l»fc9> to b« 2CVS area {£T.’t oi Ms? Pttt 90TM or pjltlflx follow* Antiseptic Salve •ELL'S d-ttror* __ thultbri • nrm* util nalur nature i.-ala. “Tell It By The Bell" II HI il $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 10 Articles 10 the the im- To advertise our Universal Shavin Outfit and Universal Products we will, for a limited time only, send this well worth $3.00 Shaving outfit for $1.00. 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The following were re elected: Miss Alva Baxley, first grade; Miss Marguerite Furse, second and third grades; Miss Mary Raley, fourth and fifth grades: Miss Gennie Simons, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Sara Babb, seventh grade. However, none of them accepted for another year. The patrons-may well regret the loss of these teachers. Misses Baxley and Ra ley have accepted ' positions in the North Augusta school, while Miss Babb hill go to Easley to take a high schoo] position. Misses Furse and Simons l^ve no^eiaccepted’posTtlons" but are cOpsideffag several desirable places. C. Ladies’ Special Offer For Limited Time Only — Six pair of our finest 3T)C valjue ladies’ guaranteed hose in black or tan coloi's with written guarantee, for $1.00 and 5 stamps for postage. For a limited time only, six pairs of our finest 35c value Guaranteed Hose with written guarantee and a pair of oOr w**!! known Men’s Paradise Garters for one dollar, and 5 stamps for pos tage. 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These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said Gordon A. Uaftood, deceased; that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Satur day, the 13th of June next, after publi cation- thcre-f, at II o’clock In the forenoon to show cause if any they have why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 27th day of May, Anno Oom'.ii. 1914. r- -— , J. K. SNELUNG, 5 (L. s.)* Probate Judge. Published In Tub Barnwell People May 28th. 1914. /• Sickness A Sin? a Min •! •r . Ju-V”"!* 1 *** K » tor ®’»the Liver “ ntu Loo»«n the damuMd-ni looee with the old tin Htoati jf*u«*pafB<ll.r Keep It th* oat la to*l ( long a asu.: -- . X Lucian rc Coffee as : a pound. J.A. 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The next session will open September 16, 1914. For further infor. mation and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. in. “AS THE HUSBAND IS, THE WIFE IS.” Tennyson used the above to express belief in the pre- domination of the masculine sex in ail things. Does your observation of the two sexes justify this belief? Can - you not recall very many men who have been made bet ter morally, physically and financially by the superior character and force of their wives? On the other hand, ; how many women have you known whose lives for the better have been improved by # the uplift of their hus bands? In the business world it would be a regrettable / , thing to fix the standard of integrity for all women by that observed by their husbands. 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