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NIGH PRICED BOOKS u A HEAVY BURDEN." in vvl RECENT ADOPTION BY BOARD pr % WILL MAKE INCREASED COST g? OF MORE THAN S400,000. K; A The new books adopted by the1 . ti( State Board of education for the . free public schools of South Carolina will cost the patrons of the schools . si( a great deal more than the books i now used, according to comparative! ^ figures made up at the office of the State Superintendent of Education. The board eliminated approximate* ly 80 per cent of the old books and ; Ot] ? r ?v-> ntnc t K Q t I ivir owtanuKtrn ua^o vuuw w..v r 16 action of the board will cost the peo sr pie of the State between $400,000 and $500,000. A large per cent of N c i wl the business was given the American ^ d i tu Book company. The members of the State Board ^ of education are: I) M O'Dfiscoll, j Charleston: H F Rice. Jr. Aiken; D ^ W Daniel, Clemson College; A G ^ Rembert, Spartanburg; J Lyles:. Glenn, Chester: Nathan Toms, Dar- . fa lington; A J Thackston,Orangeburg; 03 J E Swearingen, the State Superin- ^ tendent of education,is the secretary ^ " of the board and the Governor is the , *' 11 e ex-officio chairman. The increased expense is shown in J the following comparative statement ^ of the cost of new and old books prepared by Mr Swearingen: ^ Primer. ^ Cost of old Primer 12 re Cost of new Primer 25 aj Increase (over 100 per cent) 13 tr During the five-year period 1906- to 1911 135,000 primers were sold. \x Upon that basis the total increase gg to the pupils of the State will be $17,680.00. Readers. Cost of old First Reader 20 w Cost of new First Reader. 25 p, increase (25 percent) 05 fv Total number of First Readers tl during the past five years, 200,000 w copies. Aggregate increase to the 0, pupils, $10,000. a] Cost of old Second Reader 28 ^ "/lost of new Second Reader 35 0] PK Increase (25 per cenO. 07 4 Total number of Second Readers M sold during the last adoption period, 01 129,000 copies. Aggregate increase, $9,030.00. (t Geography. Cost of old Hem. Geography... 33 ^ Cost of new Elem. Geography 45 Increase (33i per cent) 12 1 Total number sold during last adoption period,63,000. Increase to pupils, $7,560.00. M Physiologies. In place of a two-book series a pi three-book series has been adopted. Cost of old Series, Elem 30 $' Cost of old Series, Adv 50 * Total . ...80 N Cost of new Series- first bcok 35 .. i Cost of new Series?second book..40 \ Cost of new Series?third book 60 y Total SI.35 Increased cost to each pupil of the ^ - ? ts I series, .00. % 1 - i STi />nnf Increase aDout ov pti uruu . u, Arithmetic. r< is In place of a two-book series cov- & ering the work up to the high school W a three-book-series has been adopted. The first two books cover the work up to the 7th grade. Every pupil, therefore, who passes into the 7th J grade will have to purchase a new book for the one year at a cost of 41 ; cents. Cost of old Arithmetic, Elem 32 Cost of old Arithmetic, Adv 40 Total 62 Cost of new Arithmetic, Elem 22 p Cost of new Arithmetic, Inter 36 Cost of new Arithmetic, Adv 41} ^ Total $1.09 Si Increase in cost of the series, .47. tl Increase about 66j? per cent. y( Happiest Girl in LiocolB. y< A Lincoln, Neb, girls writes, "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamber- nj Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I tr am the proudest girl in Lincoln to gr find such a good medicine." For sale by all dealers. i \ A on Tuesday, the 27tji of June j nineteen hundred and eleven i Blackstock, South Carolina i Parson's Poem a Gem. 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V4C4\r StHUl.lRSHIPS IS THE CITA1EI, The Military College of South Carolina, '1 Charleston, S C 'J One (1) vacancy in the beneficiary scholarships in The Citadel from Williamsburg county will be filled by competitive examination on August! I 11, 1911. For full information concerning: these scholarships address The Superintendent, at The Citadel, j Charleston. S C. Next session begins September 20, 1911. The Citadel offers courses in Civil , Engineering, English, Chemistry and Physics. Deg rees of B S and C E conferred. It is designated by the War Department as one of the distinguished !military institutions, one of whose graduates receives a commission in the U S army. 7-6-4t Offer Extraordinary. For a limited time only we offer the Atlanta Constitution three times a week from now until January 1,. 1912, and any one of the following 11 magazines or agricultural papers as J a premium: Uucle Remus' Magazine. |. 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Nine out of every ten cases would have been cured If Noah's Colic Remedy had been given in time. It isn't a drench or dope, but is a remedy given on the tongue, so simple that a woman or child can give it. If it fails to cure, your money will be refunded. If your dealer cannot supply you send 50c in stamps and we will mail a tattle. ' Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. j FOR SALE I > Two-story brick store building ? i opposite the Kellahan Hotel and on the corner of the Court House * * square, fronting 32 feet on Main * > street with a depth of 105 feet. First flo<T handsomely furnished J , with counters, shelves, etc. Sec- ? i ond floor divided into nine__(9) A FAREWELL MEETING. K M. Society Gives Godspeed i Young Lady Bound for Brazil. Kingstree is to have a missionary far-off Brazil. Miss Leila Epps, ho has taken a thorough course of eparatory training for the work at ;arritt Bible and Training school, ansas City, Missouri, was recently signed to that field of labor and 11 leave shortly to assume the du;s incumbent upon her as teacher a Christian Bible school. Friday afternoon the Woman's Mis)nary society of the Methodist lurch held a special meeting at Mr E Jenkinson's home, at which ost of the ladies of the town were esent. Delightful refreshments ?re served and there were a num r of heart-to-heart talks made and rvent prayers offered for the guidice and encouragement of this dotted young Soldier of the Cross, ho, xwith no thought of self, venres forth into a veritable 'ww f/tuf'ty so far as we in this part of e world arc informed. Miss Ei ps expressed herself as ing perfectly happy now that the ' c 12 ~ L/, n mi'cciATSQrV earn <u :ier iutr iu uc a uiu-?.v-um.. about to be realized. 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