The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 18, 1908, Image 7
STATE SCHOOL BOARO MEETS.
Its Construction of High School Law
Given-Marlboro Appeal Decided.
Columbia, June 11.?The State
board of education met today at It'
a. m. in the office of the State su- i
peri 11 ten dent of education. The fol
lowing members were present: (governor
M K Ansel, chairman; Super
intendsnt () l> AInrnn, secretary;
Prof YV K Ta'f. Charleston; Prol
YV I) iniel, ( U nison College; Prof
A G ^llembert, Spartanburg; Su.v
v perintendcnt A K Hanks, Lancaster; j
Hon \V J Montgomery. Marion; Superintendent
A .1 Yhackston. Orangeburg.
fFho onlv member absent wa>
Mr. 11 F Uioe, <?f Aiken. who has
engagni with souk- cases in court at
Aiken and could not be present.
Prof v\ 11 Hand appeared before1
the board and gave some account ot
the progress of the high school woik.
Including ihe schools established la?t
year applica ions have been received |
for more than To ,-chools. With t
elections now pending the tiumbei j
will be more than a hundred within j
the next few weeks.
The board adopted the following
resolution in connection with the
high school law:
"Whereas, it has become necessary
for Section 1, of the High
School Act, approved February 19,
1908, to be construed by the State
board of education;
'Resolved, 'lhat it is the s-Dse of
tb* said board that said section be
. aatrued as excluding from the
benefits of the same auy high terrii.
: A. L!-L !?.! 1 !
i-unui iii] 1 l wuiun inciuues an incor
porated town or city haying more
than 2,500 inhabitants."
It was the belief of the board that
enough schools will be established
this year to fully exhaust the appropriation.
It will be remembered
that the board turned back $22,000
into the treasury last year. Most of
the applications received this year
liv are from country districts. If the
number runs considerably above
*
a hundred it is quite possible that
the monev will have to be disbursed
^ .proportionately, and ir is possible
"that the school may not receive full
amount because the board cannot
overdraw the appropriation in antic
ipation of such a situation the
board adopted tho followering reso
lut ion:
"Resolved, That it is the sense of
the board education that the fcta'e
supermdent of education upon
satisfactoiy evidence being tiled in
his ofiice of compliance with the
regulations tixed by said State board
of education for the establishment
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of high scnools, that he be, and lie
is hereby, instructed to notify such
high schools that they will receive a
dE&imum of about four tit lis, of tl e
amount tixed by tne high school
regulations, and probably the whole
amount tor winch such high schools
qualify."
The State board authorized the
secretary to issue 10 year certificates
to the teachers who had completed
the reading circle course.
Renewals of the fiist grade certificates
will be allowed to the teachers
who have been taking the course for
oue or two years.
The following books were adopted:
"A New School Management,"
by L Seely; "The Nature Study
Idea," bv L 11 Bailey; "With the
Tourist Tide," by Prof A B Cook, of
Wofford College.
At the request of both sides the
appeal case from Anderson county
was continued.IntheMarlboroCouuty
case, known as the case of Floyd
Sweat vs Lester School District,
and involving tue question of the
Cin^^n people, the action of the
county board was sustained and the
appeal dismissed.
The appointment of Mr E J
Browne as county superintendent of
l^aducation of Clarendon county, vice
9^ Ilolladav, resigned, was confiiTned.
This appointment was made
by Tlovernor Ansel and Superintendent
Martin. As a result of ah
investigation made by a committee
of the board Schofield Seminary, of
Aiken, was put upon the list of institutions
whose diplomas exempt j
its graduates from teachers' exami-!
? nations.?Xtirsd:('oHricr.
Read the Farmers & Merchants
Bank's ad. this issue.
Nature has provided the stomach
with certain natural fluids known
as the digestive juices, and it is
through these juices that the fund
we eat is acted upon in such a wav
as to produce the rich, red blood
that flows through the veins of onr j
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Ooily and tlleivoy lil tKe us siruu::, |
Ileal thy and robust, and U is the
u aketiiuir of th s- digestive |uiee?
that destroys health. It is out own i
fault if wi- destroy oar own health, i
and vet i' is so eusv for auv one t M
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take it promptly, lor. take something |
put the stomach out of order.;
When you need to take soim-thing
you know is ivit tble something 1 <I
Kodo! for I>\ >:? p*ia ami luui^'vi
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Moti. Kodoi is pleasant to take, it ^
is re .table and is gtiranteed to givej
relief. It. is sold by i)r ' L, Wal-j
lace.
(I< n title happii e.-s is seldom pur- 1
oiiised in a lump.
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Stouiucil tl\Ulb!i-S ;i! ?_ V. IV >111 iii'tit
iii tiu* Mi'iMiu r time <1 you
*hou!d not on v !i wry cai-fui j
about what yon cat just now, but !
more than t'ni-, you should lie care-j
fnl not to allow \ou.r stomach to be-1
come disordered, and when tile stom- (
ach goes wrong take Kodol. This
is the h >t known preparation that 1
is ottered to the people today for
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stom- |
ach tiouble. Kodol digests all foods
It is pleasant to take. It is sold here
by Or \V L Wall ice
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Life i-s like a ct-teru?what you
get out of it depend* upon what you
put into it.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples,
Maine. nivs in a recent letter:"!
hav<- used Dr. Kind's New Dis
cover. many years, for coughs ami
coliD-. ami 1 think it saved my life.
1 have found it a reliable remedy
for 1 t?r< at and lung complaints, and
wmld no more be without a bottle
than 1 would be without food.'' For
marly forty wars New Discoxeiv
has stood at the head of throat and
lung n ni'dies. Asa preventive of
pneumonia, and healer of weak
lungs it has no e<jii il Sold unher
guarantee aiD.t'. Seott's drug sore.
50c. and SI.tin. Trial bottle free.
Read the Farmers & llerehanis
Benk's ad. this issua.
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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.1
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1785 1908
12-4th Yea- Begins September 2s.
Entrance examinations will beheld
at the county court house on Friday.
July 3 at a. m. All candidates for
admission can compete in September
for\acant Bo\ce Scholarships which
pay *l(kt a year. One free tuition
scholarship to ea h county of -011th
Carolina. Board and furnished room
in dormitory $11. Tuition For
catalogue, audress
Harrison Kandolph,
5-28-3r. President.
FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purchat
er. The Best L)rv Press Machine-made
Special shapes made to order. Correpondence
solicited betore placing your
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Filial DischargeNotice
is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply t<> the Judge of
Probate for Williamsburg bounty at
his office at Kingstree on the 22nd day
of June, 1908. at 12 o'clock noon, for
betters Dismissory as General Guardian
of Annie B. Graham. (Nee t'oker)
5-2i-4t J C Lynch.
rind
Laxative Fruit Svtud
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Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic constipation
by restoring the
natural action of the stomach,
liver and bowels.
Refuse substitutes. Price BOo.
W. L. Wallace.
Announcement,
Having remove^oi^busines
into one o^1 brick
stored ?.:e railro?
to oflect
r ?. Watrhpi
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Silver VVart ind Gold ant
Silver Novelties. : :
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sash in advance, which means tha
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jrdered must be pub"* . not 1, 2.
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The Kecokd and News & Courit
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The KECORoand New York Woil
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The Kecokd and Atlanta Const:
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The Kecokd and Atlanta Const
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The Kecokd and Bryan's Con
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The Record and Cosmopolito
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Thj Record and Youth's Con
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The Record Semi-Weekly Stat
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The Uecokd and Lippincott
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The Record and Nation;
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THE COUNTY RECORD
Kingstree, S. C.
t' King3tree Lodge
No. 91
Knights of Pytbic
Regular Conventions Evi
2nd"and 4th^\\'ednc.<day nighl
Visiting brethren always welcom
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cs adopted for public schools in B
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Kingctree, %
* South Carolina. |
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Send in Your Measurements. We
Waists. Ladie
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t elaborately trimmed Stripe(
...75c to $15.00 each. Plain, F
its plain tacked and checke
red
.$2.50 to $15-00 each. Madam
Pony C
Net Waists, mmmmm
?2.98 to $20.00 each. 3 Walk
:s $3.75 to $25.00 each.
:s $0.00 to $15.00 each.
Waists from $2.50 to ? .
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All Cut ir
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Wanted!
to help you own
your home, business
house, farm
or to lift a mortgage.
Paving" rent and pay
^tOp tur a home with the
same money.
The$l,0f'0 Hufarantee Investment
Home Purchasing Bond.,
issued by the Southern States
Trust Company of Columbia,
S (', upon which they nre?,rrantin^
0 j or cent loans for 10'
years will enable you 10 ouy or
build anywhere or to lift your
mortgage, lie your o\vn "landlord.
Worth Investigating. Do it now.
Address W. C. FriiSE, General
Agent, Columbia, S. C.
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lfc|iaiiure of Passenger
Trains at Kinsstref. '
The Atlantic Coast IJi-e railroad
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