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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1915. )
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE THREE
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OH CATTLETICK
THE ORIGIN OF .
TIE BOV SCOUTS
CONGRATULATES STATETFIRST BEGAN IN ENGLAND
ON GREAT PROGRESS ^
' MADE
ONLY EIGHT YEARS
AGO
W3TFES GOVERNOR !U'T!ES OF SCOEIS
WANTS TO RAKE
TERR 7 MONTHS
HTATi: .. M PKRI\TK\ DKNT OF
KOI CATION' WI^HKS SVHOOI.
VKKM tJJMiTIlKNK^
of Agriinllur"
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With KfiMlhalloa < atu|i:tu’u
K'|(,S Pritf Ai«oniVn;>'
«oii Thina- >l.'mb«*r. ‘\r>
T«* B< A»»i . «li
T > L>
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Koj S out i:< jrtm
: n K;',-zlar.(5 In 1>"T - l> Sir Uoiwrt
t}ad<pn-Po»^n. • Tlu a!r.i of thr*
was .to prepare ho; s for
ooaie with th«* sau.*- «are und z<:H
a letWr to Oov. | t " at * ,a-i so °ft^n bvou ovpended in
preparinR men and bovs for war. it
» . • •
is hence a
and not to be < on fused with Hoy
' Ute ’ . . . r -.i , ^ Hrijtadej and other kindred oraani-
Kcplylng to the letter trom tne . v
s-.Htrtetry, t!ov. Mannintr saysr'
“1 will use every means to expe
dite this work and to further your
/forts to make this as successful is
•progress ln„ South Carolina la -i
year wa» regarded as the most satis
factory of any., year -since the work
began in 1907.” says Havid F.
Houston, secretary of agriculture, of J l
the .United Sjat^s. in
Manning, in which he discusses the
rattle tick eradication wokrin.tfch* ,s hen, “ a no P n ‘Uitary organization
-Superintendent of Kdu* ation iriigo
Strickland is. in' receipt of the fol-
• lowin? letter from Mr. Swearfngen:
To Si hool'Officer- and Tnn-teed,
Ontlemen;
Voir schcoi district, will probably
- r* to receive a continu‘.nie af
! t state aid durr.g t!iv schblasltc
,:r lal^-lt: |,tetore yoiir hoard
h. - eon*»defed nil it< elans for next
-lor I recommend that- you con-
ult yoiir t’ountv Superintendent
•itMHit a germ extension ajddication.
nw;ifde. Realizing tKe great im-
.rt cf this work to ,our state. I
.gree . with you that ‘such an
icbemem, will ise of Incalculalde
v aiue.*
Krtidlealiim Piiifttable.
. nations. The tfrm •■Scouts” is used
J.uivisediy. hut the emphasis should
I be placed on (he word only when
!-oupied with the conditional word
‘ peace.” Thd boys are "V oi l
spouts.” and their training is fort 'ho
I’tyti-e Sc ouflhg.*^ | -ecoin
In 1 *• 1", the • n**>y• ?n**nt was intro Jdovvcd
:c<d. into Anierica by Me. \V.
j Hoyce of 1 hii ago. The attrition
j-n ^ir. Hoyce was - first directed to;
- •Id,
rural graded-'school applifijition.
or a. high school application. -Hast
v *ar the/e were «)77 term extension
distriits: 4oo rural graded school
dletrhts; and ir.t* high school dis
triits.
I urge you to plan for a seven
month*', term, i*' possible. This term
can be secured IT your monthly sal
ary account is adjusted.to your es
timated income. If \ou find it diffi-
••lt to run your school seven month*
’ease communicate with your loutv-
ty supiTihtebdeat and the state su
p< rint^ndent.
The slate department of education
>mmends that no teacher in' al-
rd"*or redtiiml to t: k> charge of
D ore'than fiftv pupils in/one class
' ..::' v This suggestion Js'offered in
‘’ hope of preventing the wasteful
'V\\\ir\fn\ overcrowding oi the first
.Jour grades.
Teachers and trustees of slate-aid-
, ... possibilities the mov» inent of
■I have recently caused som.- in- annal* personal expern n<with
esti^aiions.” says Secretary Ilous- Hie itrue reput spirii. while hi
ton. to be/hmade into cattle- condl-: ..^don he had occasion .to < ail cin ■' schools Shdtuld communh ate with
•lops in the, states which are under a London boy to do muu eeu-slj/neiv! the state superintenoent ^jvherever
federal quarantine for southern or,, -tonal favor. After the s» rvj/c ,11*4 ^’t'V it difficult to TTmit the
•en rendered. Mr. Hoycc/pffer.ui fnumber "of puj)y/ to fifty to .the
splenic fever ami into the work
-hich this department is doing for
ihe eradication of cattle ticks in the
infested states. As. a result of these
investigations. Lain more than con
vinced that tick eradication is one
of the most important duties devolv
ing upon r tbe department of agricul
ture and upon the states in which ; in , a scout.’
thv boy a coin. But the surprise o'.
the American the boy replied: ” No,
thank you.” Much , perplexed Ms.
loyce asked the reason for the r»-
insai. and received the 1 reply, that a
^cout does a godd turn for someone
each day without reward «».. pay • I ’
the pest exists.
” "The one-crop system of agrt^ulr
ture. which has *prevailed in the past
so extensively in the kouth, is rec
ognized by all agricultural auftror'-
tie*; to be unsound and detrimental
to th«p prosperity of a large section
of the country. But before diversi-
fiyrd system of agriculture can b«
R-.iccossfully introduced into tha-,
south, the conditions must be such!
that live stock can be raieed with 1
profit. In any sound system of ag
riculture. live stock irf indispensible.
As long- as the cattle tick remains
howerpr.^the production of. Hv*
stock will be accompanied by many
seven handicaps.
Some Price" Comparisons.
/° “A comparison of the average
prfcE'e for beef cattle In the tick-in-
fested' states and in the tick-fre*
territory indicates conclusively that
Mm cattle, tick is one pf the most
important factors, in reducing prof
its from rattle raising <>n Jatunrv
1 1913. tf.c average value of beef
cattle over tvvti yfkrrs old in the
stifte of South CaroHnawas esti-
mnted at $22. This compares very
lipf.avprably witli the a’eraees '!i
tick-free sta’es. such as t in \W- and other trov* meat*, in i
ming. ffi'» in Mnnuana. Ohi-* ■ -!«■'>! youth have t-rn •»
- .nd Illinois, or $34 in Indiana. lo-, r..»v Souts to fin-! th>* > u-
So Impressed wi|h the indident
was Mr. Boyce, that he began to
dudy the movement with the idea of
Introducing it into America, for the
benefit ot American boys. On the
*th day of February 1M0. an act of
Incorporation was secured under' the
’aws of the District of Columbia,
and the "Boy Scouts of America”
•ame into existence.
Many other organizations that had
been ' previously • established In -the
interest ot boys , were merged into
the Boy Scouts of America during
the first half year of its existence,
nd it grew in numbers and strength
very rapidly.
Many prominent Americans have
“en affiliated with the,, movement
•’nd have sought to extmid Its in
fluence. Mr. ErnCst-Seton Thomp
son was the moving spirit itT the
preparation of pamphlets and n hand
book setting forth it« aim- Mr.
Taft. Mr, Roosevelt and Mr. Wilson
have successively :.erve.1 as hono*
iry'vice-president* of the orea!!!;'.;-
:ion, Mr. Dan Beard, of Indian
>' niting fame is now one ? n*
officers-of tin, national head quart
• rs. Pr >n ine: t nien in V . v 'r A.
teacher
Sec-tion ITfil ’of yo* code autlior-
T^es trustees tb'-emptnv only tliose
teaihers who hold valid South Caro
lina certifi* ates. Attention to this
requirement of the law ..before the
opening of the school will help to
avoid confusion later.
.Application blanks for term ex
tension aid. rural graded school aid.
or high school aid are obtainable
from either the county suerintendent
•r the state superintendent. A tull
supply of these blanks has already
*.«*n sent to each county superinten
dent.
In filling out an application of any
kind please see that all data are
neatly, fully and accurately entered.
Please do not make the mistake of
sending in an application unless it
has been carefully examined and
verified both by the trustees and by
the county superintendent.
•.Notwithstanding (fie business un
rest and Industrial depression, the
scholastic year 1914-1S .was In many
respects the best In the history of our
schools. I wish every school con-
•.inued- progress and greater useful
ness during 1915-16.
It will be a pleasure and a privi
lege to serve you at any time to tlm
'-'•st of my ability und to co-opem** 1
any constniflive p!;ui for-t 1 ’*- bet
t-’Wiftit of your sc hool and vour di.-
:ri> t. .
Yo"rs respectti.llv.
- E. S W KA R INC EN.
lAut. Supt. of E i’.icati n.
lanftsiage spoken tiy* the different
nations. Paul also tol«l tb*' Corin-
^thlans they, were weak. They had to
be lei with milk; that they could
not .eat ore it. He also s-itd that
HocI was not a (Jod of confusion.
*)U-.a (Ipd of F*****'.
i «n> one who always believes la
he. Hible and • whatsit says, but 1
;m sorry that our pt^pl'e believe
jh re sm-h a thing as ’'unknow i
tongues* to man. On the day of
reqticost did no t (j D d send the Holy
■•host and also tongues to Apeak
’’Ut every nation of people in Jeru-
»atn„. understood in their tongu.*-*
Didn’t we find that the children of
Isra**! 'riF'il to build a tower up tt
heiv.-n .m*; Cod ‘confimdecpv their
language so they had to"* separat.*
from one another?
Novv rri-nds. about chnomini-
ttoe^ f would to tied there was
10 "'ch thing. 1 do hate to hear
Ptopi.. soy let :; e „ to. or I^im gotjin;
’n* Haptist c hurch today.* -or the
Meuuvilist or .the ^-i^njipiieintt“ o'-
‘.C ,s K :'• Jiear »he 7 noly Rollers,
./"i'. ' 1 • Vo, * know that when
the Holy temple was built in Jeruea-
lem iliat if was built for the cliil-
dr; -, of Cod% Therefor* . W, us r-
' ’''’l ’«» use this expression, bm
to s.ivV The spirit, the soul, fhe
’f Mod to, worship. If vw an* chit-
dre i ot Cod. w«* a -li have ihe sann*
’•alli.r. the same Holy Ghost, the
same .•pivit. the same Kind of soul
c. silve. Te spirii. the. son!, the
gno-r of man - comprise.-. th „
wniiu thing. Therefore, let us all
drive to save souls that vvo mav
m a ‘ *‘raight and narrow
Non . one word mt t rngues I-
that l*aul say- let him
in uqknown tongue
ban.in tu u#?
N .vx, when, the forerunner f.*»
’ Iim-i app.-arbd on the bank o. •!*.
Jordan, w hat was lijs p|*>,i'• . si»„_
pent .uni i„ hapilsed f< )r t'n A.ing
domof (bid is'at liand ” He vvo .id
lr\ jo disappear to rest tor oon
"<> dil follow and say. teach fhet.t
more or the truth, lie would turn
ttiil sav let us praise Jo i for «’Ven
tin. lirils praise Hi*n rq. ,«
would hear the sweet cord ;>r
sic ascend up to (Jod.
\ Holy, holv is the Lorn He .was
Htti et ttio slintic-s of hea•«:t tvrlians
sitfitur on a o-k.. in ’he beatiti.ol
nmoniight. nr^c t-.d hy Cod’s «*ire. ;
Now dear friends, th • day is at
hand. Let us go fori I* an 1 pro
claim Christ, l-ad us sinq his pra’ses
daily and hourly.
Let me just s’y a cord m*iic aid
I ’am through, qnless the Kiitfor or
good people would like to hear trom
me again. We started a neighbor
hood prayer .n.v»‘l» T s“t ,e t*’ c» or
Mire*- months uq.j. An I i tt t eincl
to say It ran t a’’t arour<i fas*
enough. We ul want It. We have
t on Saturday n'g’it o' every vv««-k.
Let some one qet I iv in ••cry
neigitobrhootl wherever this mi y
* .H h. The good that Is :i< c >m>
nlislied is unknown. \ grand im *»T
ing has just close*! at /'..on ch’irch.
i’raise God. 1 saw jv^c^pe shout I
never saw before. A grand and glo
rious meeting. the pastor bring Rev.
L. R Ackerman.
MRS. "Lrcil.E BEACH.
,!!?«,^ Jniver8i ty South Carolina
. The „ a roor-M l,. a rtlnr to deereS?
V TZ', A - «*- s- .; '
3. Graduate Sc hoo!. A. M.
4. School ^of Engineering, C. E. • '*•'»
5. School of Law. LL. B * *
KW'sa? p .”i:
Graduates of South Carolina ^’olleges receive free tuition la
biev^ Session ^ begiui
all courses exeept j n the School of Law
S«pt. 21. 1915.
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W. N, f 1 RKKf.I M l*re-.i<|ent. Colnrabia,
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PIC NIC AT DRY BRANC H
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Enjoyable. Affair Held There
• Thursday—t»od Speeches
to
a. Nebraska. Kansas and Colorad-
tt soni° "of the ofhc- tic’:-!nC • f**.
:atf« the average va'.itc *v;*. >.vv:i
’uvv r -than iti Sc*u*;h*t'i*r«rt.p' b dn.r.
:>nf> .-IS .. hf'td in Floral v* and
'(•■'Ttvit . and i !1 AiaHan t In
Mr-'-slot'i it w., * .’z. .
prevailing price-; j, r pound
^ >r beef on the hoo; at tin* lo- t!
markets .-I'i')' ■ i t!•>•.'- s.,t: di- rin;!-
•>ari; agaim-'t'< tf ’c id tliy’ tb-k vrt-'
ii’-stion: 'How cun v
fw of our country to *>.- ;•*■{>
’ Jive Americans?” »»
1 .:«• lo« a! j*rv. :i z > t ‘ -
, a *r( op nniier tl.- 1
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s; ot:’ i!.a.'t*-r. The- trooj
tu a’.
t oiiidos<-d of any nu»”bor
trol- o v eiebt m**;. each Vn-i
p t’rol • i.- t- j t vtnd it i !* r. i
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for t a■ i the aver: v*- !•
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LETTERS FROM THE
... PEOPLE.
Lodge. .lily 26 The
Sunday s liu. j ] i aic ; • I it- I
" «s a- very '-itjo.' Jj!i- affair
j held last Sunday undt: li t a*
j of the Stinthw
Y: “ *•
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rT s. ay.,; .♦t'.a.dard:
b tflittrch org.rrzation* of
■ Mv ari f•.•shly-ed atc-'c -bn-in*’
alp'ng the . * foef s of (jt
! vnnr Yvlntl
: an- ft
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's f* c.'ntj, h.f!<! in l»> far, tie ",
v y . s o* or^ tl i :•.•** ,
>o effect o fsu hi*y -pri - -
Weep to ■ d.i‘-' r '0'l r 'Th' U/-(*iI-,l '
'If'” '■ li’ ' st: ) t ■ V (ich ,V N* e-. •
" :.• instead of 1>* et to. th*.
' t, tive < o. r.t: v t.te * south it’d
--art* emu ally.-a ’ i’xe proportitir, v
• i.. • -yi q i - it lias h
:i : .Jod for exj “pie. that the 'l/
soyC’env States . imp -rt annuali'-
und wort < •' c .• dl>!rv
and roultrv'prpd e t Were
tax that t 1 ’*- tick l*” :• ^ upoB the
•' 'If!” *of South Carolln; "o !>• r -
rrov d and the nroductior i’t li''"
n,r.T)fared a-n.d yoti
> enough,, ymt c;ui •••■««
•esc ch :r< h-
.Thr;; are writ
»: d tmj'S's’t i:r !>
• > are ‘faltYfu!.;
’ u.eu, Eiyz'i’dt
Loll o'v. '•
ill i<’>: we v i!
ml Rett' f tip.
Sflsoo! T.t
present about 3nn t ,
and no imidi tit oti utrt ii to t
pleasure oi n, day. •
was arra'nU'l by the S.c.da■
hut fh *re w. ho Ifitk of gup !
els. and .1 t OiiStii u! hi:,,!.'
sc:rod.
Tiios* 1 making add i'
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iiperir.t< ■ of < dm . ■; ion
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th' , l: was Vhits fosterer
a gr- :vt step
svmtld be taken for the estalillstt-
ttiXr; of a system of av-rt.—tlttir* •»
wrq'd save a large part, of this •*>.-
berdittpre. /
. Pf«tKies« Satisfactory.
, ‘•From ihe w.ork that has already
ref,
f b
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ti
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As
been done. l> N ls evident that com:
TtlotV externiiiifltjon of the Inks i-
onlv a’tmifter of\fit^ie eptl derertui- j IioT w*-r»
nation Progress lip* South. Caro- rov ds di
an evid*
the itov
Jo Id. ‘••might b*
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of tlie regard i t
out onr. jti'j*' in*
retailed/ 'In:.j
were .used to restrain M e
urine the inauguratioi of
... last vear was regarded as th** j President Wilson end darir^ t-!ie
'■ittt satisfactorv of afiv vear sin' 1, Lqdal stiffrag* parade in \Na uttic
the work began in 1907. Two tdwm .'•> Ay the reunton of Veter *n-.a*
sard and firtv-thcee square mll^.-|Gettysburg, it wa- the Roy Sum.
jvero .released from tamrantine dn>-j «ho a,cted as cuid* »e-the Veteran-,
me -1914 ar.d In March of this year »* !> 'd to the sick and weak. a> a pr< -
the coifrties of ‘Chesterfield. Marion
-And- Flore-nce w-’TO released It is
than e*th*' r
cio right. 11 vo i j
!<’. fit'’If you i
j clothing miich 1
’• ear. mv t lotkiLn :
!. ff^vmtr > i 11 1 '• "i
h' n’voii had bet; -r
- * -* ■
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In order to get you acquait^ed
with our high-class Job Printng
We have a standing offer to
print:
250 Envelopes
250 Letterheads
250 Billheads
250 Business Cards
FOR -
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'Transportation Charges Frepdid
Samples of Stock upon Request
SjitHd us 'vtnirt.n’kT wltiLCG* *¥ < f V»’!i . vcm .wisli
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PO’sible. however, for th** work to
’»*■ earrfwd op nvore rapidlv-. At Cf
'd’d ol 1914- altlmuirl! i&K;rly-‘2<T.i;<”»
•‘juare miles remained infected,
t.hrre were only 91 dinping vats' in
nf* ration. In Missb-wDvpl at that
time there were. 2 332 -v
I have taken the lib*'rv,' td^call
vour attention to these facts In the
belief, that thev ar“ of tlje u’mo.tt
Imr.crt.irr'e Fro*” report-* ef
ni officials it appears that un<le r
favorable conditions the cattle tu'c
msv he exterminated in. Sputh , i -
solina In two or’ three v^irs '*'Vh
an achievement will he t<f ip^ab u!-
»ble valu^.’’
ventor of panics to the < rowdv
Pittaburg. the' city governtner.'
I ivied the Roy S< out> in a ..-j
In
cp
■H- _ JH rd’c
tgainst the < ar*-!••>.'-c>, th
crowd in the busy .Jhoroughf:^*.-.
/\ •‘Safety f.tHt t»afhpaigij" was i:
•tltutejl. drulng .whit h people w* *-
taught ho” i *1 wh^h ♦* .ros; th *
trvefs, how to «*8.ter and leave car^.
tr.d cfiuntle- s other •precautions to
sr.ve life and limb. The result v-
mt apwociahle decrease in the h
nr of dallv-ticcidents
mo- ij.'.* "in .13:
tl *• :t <h’nt;c "
M jt d-rstur.: M
- V '* • ‘.J<i
re d ! ff ren\ ffonr mine,
r' • tenv ” •
V ORT-KIL
July 2'
Cdd ■* verv well.,
ff y our opii i' t v:
(lieu, .yojK
•rboro:
t-
T>uring the !>aytcn.
Editor Pr, - and Standard:
Reading Mr J. At kermao' :
Lrtbl gave nte a/neeire to writ*
New. as far a** Holiness i-- toncet 1 ’'
it i.- rigbl. and 1 tip think, t
hp.* do ire at^great deal of good, if it
v ill only ydirsf. About the way thev
worsflip/if you v.ill .s,\art and re t I
•h*’ l' /J tlt chapter of Corinthians yo t
•oml believe in "tonguesV b>it it
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