The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 13, 1899, Image 1
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FSABIHED 185 N1*N'.S.'?' 0C., TU SDAY, JUNE:13.* 99 TWIEA EEKO(50AY
FACTS ABOUT THE
SUMMER SCHOOL
ANNITUNCEtIN' IY PJIIHINTICND1
rNT 141o1AI.AN.
Very a r4ng acuoil(y Secuirel-vhat the
Mlont'mh Courme Will Cost the Teachers
Wiho Attuied1-Informastion of Inte-ret.
Superinteudent of Education Mc.
Mahan has issued a most coupre
lionNivo anitnouncement in regard to
the comin , Stato summor school for
the teachers to be hold at Winitlirop
Collego from Juno .15 to July 13.
The anouicemeit covers 21 prges
of printed matter, aind dotails all
tite coursivs that are to be provided.
The faculty of the school has been
arranged a follows:
John J. MeMahan, A. M., superin.
tendient.
D. 1. Jolinsoi, associat o.
IEdward . J4yrls, A. M., 1)0.D.,
En,1glish hlgliage,
Rt. Mevans DIAvis, A. B1., LL. 13.,
p(Aitical sciolnce.
G1. B. Moore, D. D., political
Patterson Wardlaw, A. B., poa
gog ics.
0. J. Bond, Ph. D., mitt homatics
and astrnomy.
H1. N. Synder, l. A., Eniglish lit
eraturo andl( Aniglo-Saxon.
J. \V. Thomnsonj, A. B., podagog
Chares W. Bain, M. A., Latin
and Greek.
WN"ilbur . Jackman, Ph. D., nia
lnro study.
Jumies William Pae.ritr fr
hanld anillu1strativo dra-1winig.
Waldo R. Brown, Vocal mus11.4ic.
Nliss Minilo Matefeait, primary
ch-v-11and A bbo, Jr., Phi. D., phy
Fsiography.
W. H. Loathers, MA. D., botanly
and physiology.
Prof. Byeirs, physics.
Jts. I. carlish', L L. D., leturer.
F. (3. \Voodward, A. M., Litt.. D.,
lecturor.
B1. Cuniigham, secrotary antd
treasuror Winthrop Colleg.e
Mliss Ida J. Ducuis, libraianm.
WV. R. McGhee, secrotary to sup.
01rintenident.
Thell golneral statom-onit givinig to
tho teachers aill information other
thlan d(Itails ats to ofeh of tho cour.!es
is ats !ollows:
Thtis school is part of a sylstemi
supported by tho Statp, ai,od by
tho4 Peabody funid, "for the hotter
instrueicioni of (tho teachers of tho
publIic schools,"' that they maPPy be
mxore t horonghly fitted for their
hiighl and1 responsible dutiles.
It wiill be undler the immediate di
reOctioni of thle State Superintendent
of Educaution, assisjtedl by the cxo
cut-ive stalf of Winthrop College.
The sessions will ibe held at WVin
i hrop College, beginning at 9 o'clock
on t he mnorninug of June 1 5th, and
conitilnning (1aily, ecepOIt Sundays,
unit ii the evening of July 12th.
ThIis is to ho a1 differcnt sort of
"' istitult'' fronm that heretofore
known iln onr1 Staito; it is to be PP
pract0ical1 school for st.udy and wvork.
It is designed to d10 PP mtore Pad(van.ced
Pand mere varied work t han can be
attempted iln the county schools (see
p. 21), and0( will supply a long felt
want iln our educaPtional system for:
(1) TIeaorps who have never had
the benefits of Pa college training,
buit Pare pre pa red to putrsue success
finlyv college wvork, thlo 'gih only iln
(certin subjecI-pts; (2) Teachers who,
tno)'ghm rollego grPPduates, feel the
neeud of ibroad.enIing their edullcaPtion
by studies t hat woroe not ini their
college courses (there are many who
havem enigaged in teaching without
hmavinag lhad t he oprortunity of tapk
ing a- pedagogical course); (8) Teach
ers whoi wvishi to specialize al.ong
certain lines Pand( would like to go to
a summor school ini one of the nni
versities of the north or west; (-1)
Themi abllest andi( most liberally o
catedl toneers who recognize the
benefits of associat ion with kind redl
spirits anid of receiving a nowv inspi
rattion for their work.
Teachers who are in dloubt as to
their preparation for successtful wvork
at this schiool iare invited to corres
nond with th)e State sunnrintendent.
or tho professors ill charge of tl
courses they wish to pursue, for ad
vice, frankly setting forth their in
dividual needs. Many might re
ceivo moro hollefit, fromtl tle Coun1t
hlools.
While (ho school is designatot
primarily for teachers, porsons !,ol
engag1od in teching who wish to lit
tond will bo received upon the sam
terms ai teachers, provided there if
sufficiont room.
Enrollment--Students vill b en
rolled ina their respetivo elasses
iand accurato records will Ie kept o!
littOndaiev, ats Well as of class work
all of which will he taken inlto lie
count in the dotvrminiation of fin:
standing.
Cla1S atteli Iondlancw-Stuldenlts wil]
Ie requirmd to atteild clisses regl.
larly 11(and punctiually, to provid(
thomosel ves with the prescrib]e
books, and to prepare tho work as
4ignud. The privilogos of Iheschool
will he denied those who fail to con.
rorm to thoso reqiromonts.
Examination--At the end of eichi
ourse offo.ed a writton examnation
6vill bo held, th Stildents being
1-1r-aded o this and their chass reoI
work.
Number of Courses Allowed ---Stu
lent, are advised to tiake but. twc
ourses. Three will ho the maxi.
non li lowed, OxeIpt, by sperial per
mission of the faclty. This (loes
,lct apply to evening lectures nor to
ihor. courses of a few days.
Vi silor In order that tie work
n 1 o cilsses 11,aNy not lhe ilterrilpted,
1(o v sitors. will bo aldmiittod to an1Y
aosexcopt by Special pormlissionl
rom the so perin te ndent or the ats
ioil to. This millies to all stuldonts
NviSh11ig to visit classes ill wiich they,
tre Iot, re"gIlarlY enrolled.
Applica'ion for Adnmission--All
PIrlls expvcting to littelid 11ro ro
:tiestod to solvc' a s 1 oon its pessibleo
tlie courses they wish to pursue, am
to notify the sin ei1rint1eldelt at onep
so that they Illy b clasified am<
q4sige(d. For this plr-poso b1linki
will be filrnished by thle Count)
Siperintendel.ts of Education. Thi
Phoice of courses may he changm,
after arrivin,g lit. Wilithrop, if do.
'4ir0d.
Text B oks--Arrangements wil
bo ma11do with plblishiers to have tihe
text.-books on salo lit lock Htill. I
will bo wvell for tudeits to bri
with thorn what texts thel(,y have if
the subjects they wish to stOdy.
Timeof oopning-- The school wil
op0n promriptly on Thursday morn
lng, Juone I15thI. Oni the previoni
eveninig, Junto I-I th, the su pein tend
ouit land the aissociato wvilI bo in theil
oflice ait WinthropI for thle enirollmtoi
of students. All areO e'xpOcted to b<
present by t hat ti mie.
Bolard, JLdlging anld Laundry
The1 boardinrg eplartmnent of Win
thrIop Col le v w. . lhe openred, n ode;
the charge of thle regu lar force 0o
that instituntijon.
Fu'oirnished roomiis in thie dormi
tories will be0 assigned free (of cost
to t.hos. who hoard in thie college
Everything will he su1pplied.
Board wvill be lit the following
raltes, payabhle, wit hout, excepltioni, ait
the time of entrollhnent.
Four wveeks (inriluding laund1(1ry)
twvo in ai noom, SInogle beds, $ 12. Voi
periods less t han foutr wooks, th<a
raites will 1)0 $1 per1 day, $5' pel1
week.
Eve'rythIinrg po~ssile will be (dom1
by (lie aulthioril ies of thre co(liege fo;
the coml)fort and1( pl easu re of thIn
students. All the colleOgo convert
lernces and0 appotirtenancos'0 ill be ati
their disposal.
The campusiIl conitainls .t) acrIe's
and1( basket cotirts. Tlhios oxp1ect
ing to play ten nis shoul briniig th eil
rackets with themi. A good biowlinig
alley is near the dormtitory. Ini th<
main building lire thie simminglt
1p0ol, gyniasiumri and( sho9wer- baths
and10 on each floor of the dlormIitorny
are hot, arnd cohl1 haths.
Baggaigo----lo insr pii I romp t anld
careful handling of baggage, a spo
Ciail trunk tag wvill be sent to all up
plying for aidmission to the school
Th is tag will insur le prompl t, anrd saif
delivery (if baggagok'l at ai r.-du
price.
RailIroadl Raitm-minmi ..0( rt
will be semur-d on all thw rnilroats
in the State. Thoe' expoetin- to at.
tend slhoul1 apply lt thir. lold
agents ahead of tiie, . lis to bc
sure the tieki ts will be oll s:11o.
After the close of t h is St ato scho(',
schools fo1r teaclers will b7- held ill
each county. Full moniliolieetieitits
concerning thoso will be mado soon.
Theso schools will conti,n in sts
sion for four weeks, arid will give
instruction inl the subjects that now
Con stitlto tlie Sibstineo of th e coi.
mon school Course, English, arIith
mnotic anild geography. In a rapid
review, the siideits w:ll bo taught
as they ought to teach, and while
learning more intelligently than be
fore the principles aid the ground
work of theso brancles of study,
will ilcid(lentllly and n1aturally lean
the iest methodis of teaciiing. liut
onmphisis will be placed oi imlattor
ritther than mthod.
Tho work dono by these "ounty
schools this year will b sipple
mu1oltod next year, it. is hoped, by
Courses ill historv, physiology, draw
ing and other subjects taight. inl our
school inl Which milanyN of (All tMich
ers are delicient.
All teachors who are not prourep d
to do collegn work rapidly anild sue
cossfully1 are advised to attonid the
count.y schools rather than tle Stato
scllool.
C: AOTOm.
Beare the The Kind You 11avo Always Bought
signature
of
This is the PEOPL I
as the Merchants b
Manufacturers.
I have dei
Dry Goods, C
tonades, Tic4
wear, Notiot
White Goods,
brellas, Trunl
At Ac1
I do this
wholesale pri<
The sale willi
17th, and if y<
this sale, do s
. it. I have mn
friends from
the town all al
This is n
bont meani s bniness.
dhiscont. I armer-ns w
assrie bis of T\'
prov: :lid they- will tin
waulnt ais manyii ofI myi
Newl)erryu
,A I)ll-S' ()
lvbon it on Brown & C
I iiiilieyhlig atw
ont of the e hl vo
5JECom and4
A CAI T1 -') SiANIII fi'N.
(4n0v. Ms'tw etary Nmntlieel lant itll . Sta
W~'il iess AllI'iwe't Olnne.
inTe Staote, SthI.]
Foront tho oflivo of ihm sev(rtary N,l
war a lotter his coilno t.t (jov. 31e
Swvin y ill t4'"trIlrd < 0 0110t of tlt
ca8nlnio1ns Ile [A ti.ndlitt S:.intifIgo to bc
givenl thIis httt. (1,ov. MeSwt'lny
y'"tor<LIN stiltvd that tho gin should
bo phaced by fill ilwanls inl thoelcapi
tol grouiids at Coliijbit. Ito con.
sid-ero'l ti i h propr philco for it.
Hoe -aid IIh: .. hit hadl 10 inloloy atj hi.
diipat %N Ci which1 to p:I thl
frt4igiht oni iho gun, h t if theit,y of
Coliaiift would do so ho would like
to ho advisod.
Tit lotter recvivi roads ias fol
lows:
Tho sTcret,ary of war directs int' to
say that it lits hten devidi to loaln
to O.bw sovtral Stits ei-tain oif ih
COnidenlim>d anid obsolt-to IIrdnanfiev
aiptured inl and Ihoult Salnt.ago ill
th walr With spilin, an<l iII this ilot.
mlolit onev (.unl Will bo assigneld to
yourl. stito, to bo lolkned(I to such sol.
diors, mI no m lit lissoviintionl, pmst, of
tho (1rnd Arv))y of ti lliublie, on
111111icipil corporation is you maf1y
dosigna11tv. Ther is n1o provision of
tht 11aw by which thi govornnivit
Clin heari, falny part.1 of QI. o 'xpenlso ill
Contitioll With any such li oaln. Thlv
84ato or tho tu:tnmuont, nssocintion,
post, of tho (Grarl Anny of tho lo
publie, or m1111cipial corporatimlon must
boar all of tk I,plx pnneI-; in 1onntetloll
witb the 1:iaI-to-4rtiin i f intho gnil
"S CHAMCE to pet GOA
Y'y them at wholesale
ING
-ided to close out my
Iress Goods, Shoes, Ha
ings, Homespuns, Dr
is, Hosiery, Gloves,
Laces, Embroideries,
<s, Valises, &c.,
L:val Invoic
to give my customers
;es before closing the si
ositively close on Satu
>u haven't already take
Sat once, and tell your
ide the time long enou
:he country, from the <
opportunity to buy wh
o Fake Adver1
\ e l l is,n der n ri ll u tin rplciisi
fi ls much('l as ()N".I-li II)DI.:) I)
lt) desire to buyi (;ititds for t hiri liunth
OTE A FEW PR
lin- - )r - V .\oc c~ -i
NIills I inle Iiched (;l-inebl) Ilioonn.;
Starlight, .' 5 $.. ; Shot for
Sunine11lt, .- $3.Y I SIo for i
n1(1 i l r a $3 o n doi a 1)0. m l$>,
., Cil . () iO
fromt % lro Iboy ron loiated. The14
gunms w. ill befrWalrdt'd inl miost. (.ast s
e itil from Watten. liet. firtional, nolr
Troy,, N. Y., or from Now York ar
soinl, at ('eovvrnor's .nild, N. Y.
Thivr, aro lIlllts or carringem
I f it bo your wisi tlhat your Stitto re
cuive I ho giui al1lotted, will yoln kiidly
dosignitto tilo um11no of ti momilllnoilt
SSOit lition, G riiI A rimy ot tih() lHe
piblic )ost. or municipality whihi
y-ol desiro to receivo it Y
BY directiOl of hlit, iOorot arv of
wa,Irl will youl iinldly ialddress) your ir0
1)1y to moo?
(Soo. 11. Ilopkinls,
Mlajor and A. A. (I.
(WHERtiCNA'10MtaAX. AtiU1..
Story ftait i fitnd",h .kusg 1,4-x agi tollaa.
What 1i14 Ha111 Mllne.
A Ivxingit.oian y-steordait ld
Io 11to vXvcllti v1 0111uti h bor lit. t.h(
capitol ilid told 11h govornor that it,
mer0e1tly wished to spik to him andl(]
8shakdo 1111nds with him. He had call
od anid shlilkel. han111ds withli overy gov
ornor Souti Carolina iadlI had from
Gov. Alston on down and ho could
not, fill'ord to l(1, tho prosent govornor
bo in oflico a week without graspinig
his hanild.
Thto governor gavo iiin im aioirly
Old iimO 8o1th Cl'arollnt hatIdhillakdt
inld ho Soon Went him wily.
Boatm the INh Kind You Have Always Bought
Sen1aturo
i of U
Ot*
7DS as LOW at Retail
from the Jobbers ond
OUT
IoT
entire stock of
ts, Pants, Cot
illings, Under
Handkerchiefs.
Corsets, Urn
e Cost!
the benefit of
:ock in one lot.
rday, June the
n advantage of
ieighbor about
gh to give our
:otton mill, and
at they want.
isemient
or fiiie Is wtill be sold
I ndoirsemien it ,( b ;a k.
I low\ prIiceS.
IC ES.
itin rns, a - 3.e
mn a - I r.
I l Iliro,wn &i Co.
W. R. CRAWFORD WAS
FOUND NOT GUILTY.
AEt N I ) I1j.mTS, I-; ..FTw4:
Jitry W%Vas Inoll F.Ii ,,'e, IIq)jj ---,Ijjry A8144.4
eI1414i 4 littiel >)n lit '111%r:m I IIm
Agatui .a - i,- tant l'sItniM i.i 1.i w.
(Special to The State.)
Calmdn, J iIIII S.-or the wilt
of it blltl !
Th linol colviction of \'. it. Craw.
ford wits uit, inl : great istire tot
the fact talit I Ie prosIeCit i(ll fiti ld
to put ii evidthIe t he fital hullet,
which took the lift of M rS. lizabIetI
Stitart., Satilrdity eveiniig, 'ebriultry
2t')t It.
At 12 o'civlb yesterday th lte jtr
11111101 CMd that it 1idt( arrived lit it
verdict. .11udge lBilliiin wIts not
inl tho conrl. hollso at( tho tilliv, but.
wa'Is S1111n10n10d inilnedhately,
in orir to 1)preni'%Nt anlly demon
strat ionl il t he court roorn, h onlered
t.hlo sho"i and his deputits to take
tittions ai differeit prlts of the hall,
anid to prosvv ondor.
Mlr. L2. 1'. Block, forvilnan, arost'
and anlilounleed that, the veidict of
tiho jury wits "iiot guilty."
Thoro was to show of exciiemeit.
There wts no clirige o ile ex prvs
mionlos faeo of \'. It'. Crawford.
Ti Crowd inl tlie couirt Louise was
disHolv ied i a few iinoliients. CrIw
ford and his frienils biur'ined to the
telgraph ofico M-wro tIhey wired to
friIIalS ink lIvery 0111uit rV thiht Ih0t i'ifil
halid viled and thl, itc tilseld (..x (.(It
stablo ld 1 bii it bn convied.
1h1e .JurY was oiuit Il- huirs. A
first, so it is reporte, al generally
nveepted inl 011n64.n, thm-re w16r0,01nn11
for aiuteIlitiail Itild thre f,r onvie
t.ioni. i t. is sl iteid t lut, whein thw
jir")rs went, to slmp at.i. nidnigit, t wo
of tlhose for coivi-ticn l;d givet ill,
This 11orlinlg at l '-o c thIr1 Wls
a large crowd gathereid ilrmilld Iil.i
door of the court lim ( waitiltg th O
arrivial of thlie juildge.
Crawford was sitt ing on tlie stone
cirlbing of the iron fence aroIiud tilie
court, houso yand. lie was silloking
it cigar ainl t hore wits tle siam placid
0XIIreion On O hiS fce VhIi,icl ther'
hald bool aill throughd the 1ril.
1144 sitid that h1Ie hadl lpt het bhl
the tighit !)Wore tilii for solme (im.
previous .
hli, opilioln of overy olone'eet
was tint wil-N tie jiigi arrived the
jtry wvould fil ftlonI(-(- I bit it had been
una11ble to Ilgri'l, filln t a "mlistriail"
would lbe ordered. .Jud~ge lhsihanani
arrived at. It) t)'clock. Theli dolr oflS i
t.he comurt hionso wt're I birotwn openl.
\\'hon11 thle jury hwaliaheen polled,
furtheiar insforimaition iiini'regardi to
I Io askedl thle juge to e'xplin tlii
righitx of ani ollicer ini unforcing~ thea
ilxecu*t ion of at wim :ant whiere lie ix
niot. -uderst and th lichuarge oif theii
rig,ht to si'arch'l ihe' hiouse withI violenit
force'," he ai 1.
"T'1hait in volve ai mix'ed1148 wsilon
('d yi ou ht, an ot li'ir conhl usi' force
fore' w ithI fore; but un la'x fo.rce
wats ntcessariiy lie shoiiuld lnot axris
any~ fore ai.a allii . \\lil'hneve till litw~
li eah aiit hous'e,ii it fovesihi ' xvr
'thing t anpish that ipurpoen ,
ariii~t if hemets Itwilith force, bing an I tt
thinetl foret.a Siltl liis,r 1.ltiit t1ill'j
i' is ifirs'.ti luty is' toius foretio
ru n if()HL3 i'l'en IIt leian 'll a'iii, ond
whent gint l eans nt ils, he idn
t"h le rlc' hd u s s g ient. hias, if11(
wtiithy the warran ouhhjt l,tf th , n
wayn, un11lt-.H 1"e t11s thitt Ito will be
takenit at a disadvantage, or his life
will bo pit inl jkoparldy, then he mally
reorit to harst llisll t o . If he
ist rert to sich m slloll, thenl Vio.
ltnt its utiliabl0le. I I mian is
autthoizd m hv aw to do i thing, he0
Ilus I rito o dofall I lings neceiitry
to accomlplitih that1 obj-ct, anld if at
IWISon olstrts i Ii) )COIlt i
Wt*rolg-door tld if MiN ti'.g happens
to him, he w%ill be the author of his
Own wroig.'
Aftmr 4.itboratimg this point, he0
said: "Te olli-er mit go forward
llsingl( nt liivais if gitl t man,
will (h), bult, if golntle Ilmn wVON't do,
it mulst h dono atyhow. ito can
OVOTomo0 forc, wvith force, io matter
what tit(. resiit,
Ili vontiilml.ed that an ofl'er is not
r0simisibloe for tho resllt if Io is
prudnit aind nets wit.h orliiary firm
110s. lit It hits I lhe right. to ho t hero
and go forwaid, btt I ituist not, 0o
so IntihesIv, nItd with dio care.
Ilo conetled by tityirng that tio vio
lenvo mus11t hm coinnotisuralto With
tho riesistanceo. (opntlo 11n01ns muslt
first h) Itusod, hut not XvIent us13olemS9
for th latt dovs no rot requir a man
too a vainl tL ing.
I'lhe jury retired. It it reportod
I hat prior to that titim but, ono man
ha iih ont for Colt victionl. Het1 stub
mllititd to thle t'01PArutltion of the law
bI dU _dg 3 tnhiiikian, aid in half In
hour thw jury Il d igrood.
A eminbinaition of cirmlstances
intred into theI aocquit.tal of Craw
fo td . Tho first axioin f a i triil for
it Cipital inmiui tti et is thatC.he bur
doln o)f p)1roo,f Iust ho against, the
prismior it I hIw har. Wh'i ill) Iio Stat 0
iinroducmd stronig ovidenlco, the du
fmn,v huad n grtt(or number of wit
Attornoys fromit an1othor Stato Wh1o
Itipm-tI into to court room while
tI h - igoni ts wro in prgross, de
chaired Iteirwards (11tha they didf not
l,iio% of it ciso (it rocord whoro the
fliill hulle( It as nt ill evidmico.
Tho hullot was extracti,d by) DrI.
1'. It. 0olns n11d put, inl Cho k0oping
of Chiif of Polico j)aiy. The attor
1NIyS for the prosecultionl ciutlin that
Clivf ihly n1"glocteid to tako it, to
CaIttilnt'll, nid thlt th1 aftornteys did
not. attiteb much iliportanc tot it.
The d1-feniso did ot prove that
the fatal iibill-t was lirtd by Stuart,
bit. by inl"viluis ai"lrglllunt Showed,
by its aibsiev, that, thoro was "i ron
)i 1 blt h( tht'" tItnt Crnwford firod
right of tahn trisonier.
I iienrced thlet jiury) wasi t he faet that
te detfensto laid coideltrahto st,resst
oun the,t hiptst of timioi hit.weeni the
slappjintg of Stuairt's fact and1( thet
tiring oif t lie first ihot. In lttgal par
hic tis NI i known as "t 'coolI ig time"'t'
tie for th le pinsiH t.o suidei(t,
for thIe indt tderangedttt with ianger to
rot oi i t)o if s notrmatil st I . In reply
thi Staif4 ite eit'tavoredt to provtt that
fte jirviul wias of ibt few sctontdlt
duraiti ont, andit t hat (rawford's plistol
tovterttd Stitwarut diu'rig fthat t imet.
Theii jurlors ias a rolo wttirt not rte
ance. \I r. lIlo ck, thlil foremaini, is at
ill theit cotryt I.
I rol wt,ith muchtie kindnre,s, but, thosto
whIo at itnde'd t ie irial prttticted t ihat
t' t)loit 'e oiuhi lie a moist rial or'
lThetcons't:abh.s, w%ititssest, Solicitor
turndf to lmi, andruut iitndulge
in a i l achee.trin s t o trainW puod
Ther Kins Yo Have Alwsigt Dought
here. th
Finuo InfatanChlr.