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•». » \ * J' ' w-W. m* . ' * ■/ l ¥ Hie Pfc« and Standard & c. 1*77. iXOOJf BT AXD STANDARD, • *» i « • • • Katored it thf poctoffic* at Wal- tarboro, 8. C-. a* secaad cIjum Bail Sabscriptioa Rates: o— T-* ii-a* 73 VARIETY TENTS oE rnRX IN n»VNTIE« OE stATT-: Ear TaarSiac Afrtnrttarr. for acrirnltaral teaching shall en- The f^llavlM proridiag fot ■ roll fr«« of charge any pupil deair- teaching agrlcnltnrr Ip the ee!io»*» »ng to pursue such a course and po et the Stats has been Inti jdac in seaaing sufficient, knowledge of the tbc House by liepreaea*^*«r » eleBentary public school subjects to o.’ Colieten. aod Rep Y»:atati' c enable him. in the opinion of the fj Rector, of Darlington: agricultural teacher, to da this 1 | work with advantage. Schools re- Am Act to Pro chic for the I lur •; ceicing aid for agricultural work of As>lfhast hn the Pnb«lr shall not be ineligible to share in School, of the Mate and to Place the State appropriation for term ex- the Haase Vader the Htst>rrri«i-i t tension^ rural graded schools or of the Mate. hich vr.ooi* '!> Section 1. “Appropnation for ‘ • Jj* 1 ? 0 * ~ Th ^ Teaching of Agticultuie.—Be it en- Sui * Bo * rd ° r Education upon the, acted by, the General J the State of South Carolina T> l”° T x OI -'^.cuiiura. instruction >s promote the teaching of Agriculture keroby * u t^ or f»ed to, adopt a text rurlnz 1^1 <1 rar.ety tests n . ^ MwauBs.«awavsa u |r\JU i uu: tag of Agrtcultma.-—Be . ~ rycosamendation of the State. Super- by v the General ASaemhly of of Africultur „ i n , tructlon tate of South Carolina > herot>J . authorixed to. adopt a text |ir.vs U , u >te the teaching of Agncultu on agriculture to be taught in jin the public achooU there is here- ^ not ^ for it;, hr annually appropr.ited out of th* ZT ».. different \ari »tfs ©f ©q,-,, v .,- State treasury ten thousacd dollar.} d» .n i t je tiors of thi to he. expended .a- ^ twa «. r'&xte To . j'hereinafter pro\Tde5 By “P*-dlhi.—Ain 1 Superintendent M Education. i a ‘ D<onj,, *t^c: » 'i ’-.ir:*- .onsohdated schools dci^c p-i ; a! f^PesIed in this Act. i ' Se»tioa In<on>iMcnt Atj«_1 -^-'41 , ' , “^FTs or "parts t f Act^l : ith this Art are herc- i ] Superintendent .— of each 'urietk. consolidated schools doing pra'cCta! • f^i'e*'ed This wc>i k'Is beinr done^n con: cclass-room and field work ?gri-' ,:oa • 'culture. • , . . . . and H *u d.a clj upon the signature of t.on with the * <>» n Breeding wor ? no* beir c carried on by the i ext'-n *lon divlsi On of Cl *m-o n Colb r The ftoitn .iu July damage ! t v *e-t« x e ry bad so C v t the .- e^'ilf nay hot < ihow rry fxa t r •j!' • Only the recult = of * * - * - ni. go j- caste r n >< uth Ca rc I i nr .T’o P-v here. Jai sper: C. K P* •ry. KiJg. 1 tad firs* var *• y. Ha^firg * pojufi. 4*> - Alexander Six E^r. 4 4 1.* Pe- IK No. -S >. 4 2 • >. AYaenainak- rs XI Ibo: 41 «. Uok e*s !g 5. p.-j m da t 3' Section 2. . Wfrtvh S* hool. Districts slia., i*e Enuued to the Appropriation —Whenever th Hoard of Trustees of three or mo: school districts shall rai.*** from rr«- ular funds, local taxes private b- •cripticn. or otherwise and shall dr pos;, with the county treasurer no Ir'as than seven hundred .and, fift;> dollars to b«- eipvnd*- d b: the C^ar ty Braid of Education, upoa their warrant duly approved, by th County Superintendent.' for the teaching of agriculture .n ’he : r.- s pec tire districts, such group of dyi- trlrTs shall he entitled to seven hun- Imroedittely Effective — 7h:s A t haT] *ke ..fee* imr.. Go<ernoi. • eeas i;i dred and fifty dollars apd not more Hirkorv K ng '3<'. . . _ Dorchester C.>E Kaizer. S’, than »1.2»0am. f_rom the^ StaT, or Geo*r- Pee Dee X» S f« 4 W Bn I b r ,he &lAtf lo u makers M^lboro 2a. Hastings Po . Tbree -..eexa T>i tr.» sesssun. o: | h^lf t v e time. parsed add little hsS Inrea ;«* Cr.’ piishe ! in tij j •va> cf Igg.slation of more tIran io-i cal inipo. ranee, vluite a tuuibyi- o: . cal bills have been pushed throufi. | bo*h the Hcuik- uud Sez^t* The- co^i a iert ,ie. dlock dur i g^ij the past we-^i. :c *hi u.alter of t-’ «t j icg a successor to State Warehouse j Comissioner John L. McLaurin ha- j been the means of considerable val | uable time beir g lost. Among th.- measures *hich will be ^--'^dsse i ■ and on which bills have been ihtro f u-es as frohibiUi duetd -jc i z'- x+u'es as f.rohibUitsr , . , . womans suffrage, arx per cent in pay the saJaty of a man woo srail . . terest. two cents railroads. inMirance, bi-eni?l session of the legislature. a mile rate on session This will etc. t-ifir -j >, •, w , a . _ . . a graduate jn agruculture of a .Jf.r. .4 f» Alexander *x Ea* 24 S.!, ute a gn,ul, U ral college, or a <ol- • polufic -‘4 1, < okers 21, Be|-.| eKe graduate, versed in agricultlre. nont 215. ■, 'who shall be employed for a term of xome in for discussion for These tssts are not conclusive and ! m thr< ^ ***”• * ho s 1 '* 51 th * m ^ k ' . , rote full time to class-room mstriic- J; 0 * Electesl Yet. tion in agriculture, field work on eleventh ballot for Slate the school farm, school garden or * ar *house commissioner Friday ev- school orchard or in ant other line * B:n * resulted as follows: of agricultural teaching or educa- ' J^Ties A. Drak tional actirity needed in the terri- tbry composing the di&ricts Such not Until They have run four or five rears can the best variety be ree emmeeded. PAINT! PUNT! r PAINT! Hgcently a- veiv 'successful man in the bus.ness world visited the South. He bad come at oar invita- trained agricultural teacher shall be j Drake rotes. John J McMahan. 39 votes W. G. Smith. 31 rotes. W W Bradley. rote«. G L. Toole. 8 votes Jro L McLaurin. 1 vote. Trip t<* <7»arleMo«i. The legislative juncketing trip to mory, I suppew fet-j^a * r ^ d< . during the twelve Representatives Goodwin true He declared ' rooBlh , of th<> ^ ar , n tb e territorv * nd ?n ' oak - o1 ^ ^Weron delega- 'orld h © serves, shall posses* .11 of the ^t on this trip The tnspe.- >rsiblv scholarship requirements demand’ 1 cf , th<l Th ’ nld'ng of other teichers shall hold a v,l:d ‘ 1T * d ^ were among the duties per- certificate dulv reg,sTered in th hy the legialators while m employed jointly by the t’ount Superintendent of Education, the State Superintendent of Educstioa tion to tell us how he had overcome} aB< j lh ^ Su ,© Supervisor of Agri- .... „ . difficulties similar to those »e have cultural Instiuction. and may serv- { arlest^n Wednesday was taken te been exp* rim. lug - - . I— nr nMn. in^i ef » number of the members of #iick« in my memory It \k jig «0 ssmw. saw: vaw s am t ▼'W4. J s ^|0jUJ|U "If I in this pact of the world'serves, shall posses* all of the ,lP n w<,rt on lt,i# tri P I would start a paint club, po on the plau of the home build tssoeiation You think poor fa~m- ^rtificate duly registered . the citr County Superintendents office an “J- ^^ shall be suhje<t to the superAisjon ' e» T of the State ^upervreor of Agric'ui- Sena'Pr PadgetV introduced du"- j .tural Instruction, who *hall W mg the ^eek w Ml] for providing for j thing* w • ' ! p'ck up ar..i the en':r» specialist n agr.cultural ’du.-. * holding a se.«.ion of Common Pleax | to be elected i’> t v e Bo.-r! C-. u'T n J :r.e for Colleton county Education. /He qiay, do tearher. * s • training woik-in Clenison Agricul tural and Mechanical < o*lere. a* The Colleton delegatioa *a«ie to mav l»e agreed upon bv th’- Star - the:r homes the latter part of Superintendent of E*iucation *n.T and Senator- and Mrs. Padgett} fbe president of th* college T~ returned to Columbia Tuesday mo-n- teache - of sgrie-jlture n *ebool-» 'n- 'ng- as did Representative Good'* in eluded under this art shvlj mak \ Rep-esentative Snioak. suffer.:.* *'l reports require-: from a rather severe at-a<k o f duced a 1-tt.e less than six tons of uurhtnt _ and ,» * d d-: a thereto silage pc; acre. Every year follow shall furnish such other special -te- DO YOU PROVIDE FOR YOUR FAMILY? If one were to say that you did not it would insult you. You do provide for them while you are living. ' m mil mm Hm the* iffer m oeith? - The surest way to provide for those helpless children and th*? w(dow is to carry life insurance. For a small investment each yea-* you can provide a large estate after death. Then MKH COMPIIT IS 1HE BESf FOR II? '■ -6 * W. . ' I . . ** r * * We offer the Southern Life and Trust Company, a Southern in stitution which is helping to build the South, a company ujiich in^ _ - vests iiv Southern-secarities'.'a company which is’loaning in Col leton'county hundred times more money than'-it expects to get from Colleton county in insurance premiums. T F01 OF POLICIES 00 M OFFER? U: sr* cXnnot afford U—they ' car-ot Afford re* to You wx>ula be f'\ prised to 't*' how qui-i klv oth’’ ‘tgndv'd f th«D ■ ommunitv , •:•> to that c f t > 'c paint ” / \ vilOMi O.E WHOH.HT « 'l Uil EK i.Thi* iv a true stoi-y of a p> * land: la the \,a t I91i» this lari V' :n^ f<-r five more >*•»!«. or six year* port* *« may be required in w * »> e-.ppe has been . enfined to 1 - '•ed du*:rr the week and * 11 do;:?’’-*s\J not t-e able to return to Col'.ribi week. Only Standard policies, ones wkh large loan, surrender and paid- up insurance values. First yeai dividends feature all policies, anjd in that way you will share in th’ j profits of the cofhpany Thei • rates are very reasonable, ai d we can show you that a policy with them will save vou much monev ^ *. DO IRE? PROVIDE I DISlllir CHOSE? . ’ Yes, the very best ever offered. If you become totally disabled trom permanently performing any labor the company will pay you one-tenth of the face/value of your policy per year, payable monthly, until your death, and then will pay to your beneficiary the face value of your policy. - ^ WHIT ODES M MEM 10 PROGE? It means that if you become from accident or disease so afflicted that you can never again work, the company will pay you on every $1,000 policy which you carry $3 33 per month as long as you live and that at your death they will pay your beneficiary the sum of $1,000. This is positively the strongest disability clause being of fered to the insuring public today, and you should insist on it be ing in all your insurance policies WHEN SHULL 00R MSENT CULL? . ' I.’ •i r I * A word will bringan interview and we will take pleasure in going into the matter fully with you. District Agents for '• The Southern Life and Trust Ccmpany, Gretnsfcaro C. F: MUCKENFUSS. Manager. R. M. JEFFERIES. President. WALTERBORO. - - SOUTH CAROLINA , . . o j' ,, r»«l field bv th* thief Cf tb* exten iB all. »t grew a < rop u\ Mlage torn c, a | „ „ , . J w ai * T 1100 fort** of ' l*Bt»cn V ollege. *u< h . It w*« cultivated and handled ir JO ^ mad , It . n « ca „ or- about th* «ime way all the«e alx ^ filed with th* t'on-* yearr and durint that tim*. r*e*i\*tl Superintendent of Edara’irn a-'.< tt . ; , j^^.^er tev>ral no »tab'« : . or COtBBMTCdal ropy w,th the S’v’* fertiliier Agrieultural Inauuction Section 3. Reouirecien’* On the s xih year, this good pU>’ Of land grew nearly 12 ton* if -tlag •, School* Under thi* Vet T v e CVfteton delegation :« *:, *, time* during th* week for rhe pirpo*e of diacus*- mg r-afer* relative to local condi tions T v e county go\ernroer.t yii Kbv pub- 4n ^ bill fot Colleton «cu/.fv liCE-lOLO LES1III0III ! COlleton’s bank directory Me school co-operating to th:« wo-- -,,,, N lMro djccd th’* week per arr*. The cau«* of thi* d««ub *hall have an enrollment of at le->» | Upon mrevtigation It ^ fbunn' ling cf the x teld in six xeat* »«. of fiflT pupil* with » eegular at’er tba , the jndehtedrew* of the course the interesting point of th - of ** ^Irty-llTe pjn - ,4,, ^ approximately 124 a* to . , , . two or more teacher* of tfa* u«txl Mory How was this m.racle brourh' ... ,, ... . . *• public school subjects, r. term of s x | abcut. for t i* surely little shot» of mouths, a local tax of not lean than a miracle to double the vte'.d from four nulls a comfortable and san- land I©. «ix vearw. when the averse- Mary building of at least two room*, arr* of lard *r the South h*« not in school farm of not !►«* than two creased in fertility during the j a «* ‘ ’ . minimum equipment preset.bed .x 5d year* The miracle wa* worked , h<l St at e Hoard of Eduratfoa. *r.d because while growing a e:op of *bai| use the text bock* and << ’•* corn this land also grew a crop o’ of study regularly requited C ' crimson cloxer hetw..e n ,he r;op* of ** r ** ub:,c ‘ .VI 1 farm of two or mote acres shell ^oni. **cn;** of tYii* crimson rlo**^** . « .« ., . . sc^Dned by the trustee* of the *• hc^kj was removed, but mo«t of M w?« district in which the school >s b* plowed unde* rated, and shall b* cultivated un.bt It was the nitrogen taken ;rom the supervision of the agririiltura.t the air bv the crln»«oa clover and * ho ma > r<<JU ‘ r ^ th, “ ’ jIfi . vi .. . . 7 xation to be done so far as ruax b» the \eg* t?SJe maf’er which '» f xr- .. . ,. . practicable by the pupil> oe.r,; nishe,] te decay 'n the sol. that Uu|tht agriculture in such school- brought . ho.:t this ma;x^lou« tran«- the proceeds from sales of « >'p- formption nf ar« o-d.nxiy «ni| into v grown i»n said farm may he u*ed to rich soil Thi* rntiM onlv occur in d#fr *7 lh* expenses of the said farm, ■ 1 _ n i, . . the surplus, if any. mav revert to a soil alreawv well supplied wtt*» date of Jan • l*t The delegation de rided that it would not be wis* to attempt pavtnea’ r» all this amount in on* rear and decided to mak» payment of ore-third each xe-t" fo- three x ear* n?ac r» a lex r o# tw o THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY OF WALTERBORO. S. C. THE OLDEST BANK IN OOLLKTON CXltNTY. ALL ACCOTXTS SOLKTTED. Yoor M«>t»cy will Grow in Our fstviaits Department. DIRECTORS —John F. Lu~as. H, W Black. Jr.. Paul SanxJers. R LUDLOW FRASER. Caahier. # n wh»4 v m 'll r %\ f* T*y4- -S • - - K 7 j -fi rf tVgx •^h ‘ V vr th^ —gx« - X ' ^ I t ^ e- ' : ’ k 'c\r fn - * f* e ^ V*. ,4 e- f rw VP* Y»o ** f M" r ~ <• l - c * r-.aki'r v • ,'f** rv v f c r ’»* • - "yV- b*1 rf -..rr r !’< Mr HaJ; >or M.vll. w^i' n in THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO. S. C. Resource* ./ J310.000.00 AM Banking BtiMne*s Holicltcd. SperUI Attention Accounts, largr off tuna 11. K. H. W1CHMAN. 1 M. FISHBURNE, Preardent. Caahier. to Navtngs A. H WICHMAN Yke-Preaideut. ,rar no*' . ef wh' fo ~ F’ldaxr sh m-nc •cs and lime- This soil ba th* school district or be disposed of as may be directed by the trustee* these naturally jp sbudvnce Wheo* of the said school district. The spe these do not exist i n the soil. 1 the riariesaons or course i n agriculture wonder wo r k,r. crimson clove; w II ^av he adapted to the community , . ..... need* a* recognised bv the agricul-: do for o'her soMs wha’ it dol f*xr . , . v _, . ,-,-v . . tural teacher and such teacher the ro-l of this storv - The /•'ogtei- ahan *, aTf fu n right and abbolut- alve Farmer. freedom }n the introduction and J-— presentation of anv additional l*s | *• ... w->—, v „ son*, bulletins, instruction or oth- TTith ’’e .<,1 rf - p*a n ne^ol er matter that may b* fnrtw«*»ed bv pestc ft an ’•-/r>afer to r.d ’ v e ,b< “ United State* TVpjf-p caj o’ sk'T rf •: 'rhlfv v ai'- r-evth* Agriculture, the State Department j ... . 1 - r of 4gr :< ul* •};*. ''lemson Uollege | nredol T*'* anv other agricultural college or *1-U -of wis»ed perlment starion AM such modifi-• we r - . + cation* of the course ot studr shall .■>rd the vkj, wa«x>ed be reported : n w-'t?nr to th* t'oun- " • —«-e cf hr’- e 1| v... ■S'tpe'interdee’ of Ed»ieation *w.-| '***■'■- *" *t ro to rou- ”* ’he S.tate jtxipr rlstegAenr o’ Edu- drngr foi »~er*ei sure eo-, r • ration ard •hall ro’ b» eon’inued • th* rottw*®# srtlrle. Sod if he w I’l l" snr sc-N-oc* or?; •hr ^'case-ova! | pot snnp»- yoc f*-* Americ*w Pro- ©f t|,e *ia»* Boa-d of EA c»t»ow pdetr— r-. cf wr»'«.e ti qe<4;oP 4 F.nrc.llme*. P p’* I JO» • 5«c or ll.fifi M’kage by r-j. - _• >r , , Voct r- p c 5-,r. , J INCH GRAPE MEAL <xi\T%iNN PltTAHH. DO YOY WANT IT2 WANTED w-*c- - - • f* appi » • • ■ hr* T**rr , rubbed er % W*AI Wakerbwo 03 \\ altcib«>r«> I*e\i|»k* Artf, lh>i;.g All They lan fur KelJow >uffcrvi'>. Walterburo lesmuonx ha* b.^en published to proxe the merit of Ooans Kidney Pilis» to others in' Waiterboro who suffer from b*<l backs aod kidney ills 1^-st aasy raf-i ferer douct thia eviden-e of merit, we produce confirmed proof—state- » - oients from Waiterboro people who _ again endorae Doan's Kidney Pills— confl*m their fermer testimony, j: Here's a Waiterboro case: J ? Jackson. Blnfk St., Walter-(I boro says: ' 1 had a dull, grinding'I ache in my back a’id pairs throofll !l my ioir.s. My back v.xs very weak ind got sore and lame. The kid-^ ney secretioEs were h:g!i!>^ colored ! and cortained sedimet^t. Doan’^ Kidney Pills procure^, tt the Wal- terboto Drug t'o . g?.x* me relief at 1 once. They st'eng!!iene«l lav back, remeved the backrchc ar.d ffgulat- d the action of ray kidneys. I fle- p nuch bettet r gh.ts and feel perfe.t- tv vreil row ” * Statement giv-n March fi'». 19j*8 t On June 1. !f*14. Mr Jaik.von xa*d: I h.avx’n't been bothered bv my kidneys for sometime 1 st 11 think xxc'.l of Doan * Kidney Pi’i- and you mav continu* »o u«e niy ^tstemert recomtrepding them” Price 5«>c. at aM dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—tbe «anie thatf Mr. Jackson has twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-Mi 1 burn To . Props..^Buffalo. X. Y. •sTIFF. SORE WIWt'I.F* ttUJ n x vp I rramped m'i«cie= <xr - »r,t. —— [lowing a cold or c-s* • r-nre -,r« ee«H and rcl'ered h- y-, orl!r.v;«- PATION MAKES YOU DI LL t OTTt »\-_PE\HC F * a\TTF> » ,« >’ ?'--•* L-n. • That druggy. listless. oppre^ -tain the skl^ rr cVa tv, like feeling g e^ ally results from ton-; and st:pation. The intestines r.re clog- : fed and the bleed becomes poison- i ed Reliexe this cocdiuoa st once with Dr. Kings New Life Pills; this, gentle, non-griping UxaHve is quickly effective. A doe* at bed time will make you feel brighter in the morniag. Get a bottle lo-dav i at your druggist, 25c. BANK OF SMOAKS SMOAKS. S C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS * IlS.Tif.TS SAFE. PlttHiKErsSll E. ACIWIODATING W. >1 V A UN. A. EUGENE YARN. President Cashier. S P J. GARRIS. Ji Ylve-Pres i*» FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK C. OF COTTAGEVILLE. S CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 111.2 )« 00 K\KH\ IMVKINfi NEED FOB ItlSIVEsS I’MH’I L H- H. WILLIS. W C WILLIS. i{ q WILLIS. M. D Pr*-sidenU. CasMer. , YUe-Preakfeat mbew riwtmert* e- •'■ss'er* ^*.pet-atw* cu’ckry wlthou* —hhirr It.imhcr m vour mu«ele* after ex- I #r< >«* drive out tb’' pa ra and Ueh** , 'f rheurjAt sm. rcura’gia j lumbago. straias. »rra'r« >ud brui*** with SloilU* lJe|“'ert. Get t bottle trv-dijr. Xt all D.uggitl* i 25 .erf. r t Saxannah Cotton Factors, are «ub- sunUal. reliably and energetic. Thieit extensive warehousing fa- cTitles and superior walesmansb 3 ate at yoor command They a -v abundantly able to finance an* Quantity of cottoa sbtppej th* ir Isn't it to your Interest to •“* them? Do It now and be sen vinced. y t-9 Csr.u o *