The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 05, 1911, Page SEVEN, Image 7
PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS.
Statement Showing Financial
Condition, &c, ol County Schools.
\ Financial.
Receipts:
3ro"ught forward from
previous year $ 4,745 41
Polls - 4,891 00
3 mill 15,140 00
* * ' Dogs 1,494 50
P Special tax ...? 12,35173
State aid to hig'.b schls 1,405 00
weak y 1,525 76
" building, &c' 400 00
Other sources, including
borrowed 001
Total receipts $45,2#K 40 J
Total disbursements.... 42,01
Bal on hand July 1,1911 3,276 J7
Average length of term of schools;
Town, 32 weeks; county, 17 weeks.
Enrollment: town, 1,029; county,
2,568; total for county, 3,597.
Number of schools employing one (
teacher, 71; employing two teachers, i
9; employing three teachers, 3; employing
more than three teachers, 6.
Negroes.
1
Number of schools _.88
teachers 92
Average length of term of schools: '
Town 14 weeks
Country 10
Enrollment:
Town 465 ;
Country 5,057
Total 5,522
Disbursements.
WHITE. NEGRO. j
* Teachers' sal $30,955 14 $6,547 10
Other purposes 4,394 21 115 38
Total $35,349 35 $6,662 48
Grand total $42,011 83
Whites.
Number schools 89
buildings 72
Value " $86,450 00
equipment 16,125 00
k Number of teachers: Women?8
first grade, 18 second grade, 16
third grade; men?12 first grade, 1
third grade; total, 128.
| New districts formed during the
year, 11. Number of districts in
k the county, 52. Total number that
3 have voted a special tax during the
year, 11. Total number of districts
. that levy a special tax %for schools,
^ Average annual salary paid white
m teachers?men $509, women $216;
! negro teachers?men $75, women
ft These figures are for the whole
county as it stood last year.
.1 G McCullough.
If TESTED AND PROVEN
i There Is a Heap of solace 10 being
Able to Depend Upon a Well
Earned Reputation.
For months Kingstree readers
have seen the constant expression of
praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and
read about the good work they have
' done in this locality. Not another
remedv ever produced such convincing
proof of merit.
W R White, S Boundery St, ManMi
ning. S C, says: "I can confirm the
H| statement I gave regarding Doan's
Kidney Pills in March, 1908, and
B again say that this remedy acts just
as represented. I use Doan's Kidney
9^9 Pills, occasionally when in need of
them and they always help me. At
^^^9~one time my kidneys were so weak
that I had but,little control over the
kidney secretions. I suffered con9
stantly from backache and pains
across my loins and mornings I was
f so lame and sore that it was hard for
I me to dress. If I sat down for a litr
tie while, I had to lift myself up by
' main force. Nothing ever helped me
until I used Doan's Kidney Pills.
I They restored my kidneys to a nort
mal condition and corrected all the
other symptoms of my complaint."
k For sale by all dealers. Price 50
^ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
""New "York, sole agents for the Unit|H
ed States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
^9 i9*. nnd take no other.
H Last Saturday, Savannah exported
J $5,000,000 worth of cotton to Eumj
rope. A few more such shipments
mm and she will lead the world.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
gj Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell
o-iH eomnletely deranjfe the whole system when
|^Dr enterinK it through fhe mucous surfaces. Sin h
articles should never be used except on prescriptionsfrom
reputable physicians, as the darnavre
tflflf they do is ten fold to the irood vou can possibly derive
from their use. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nianufactored
at Toledo. O. by F .7 Cheney & Co, phi.
tains no mercury and in taken internally, acting
^^B directly on the blood und mucous surfaces of the
B^B system. In bu.vmjr Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
W net the Kenuipe. It is taken internally and made
B^B in Toledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney & Co. Testimonials
BR free.
^^B Sold by Prujnrists. Price. 75c per butt It.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
I Protection oi
' ' 1 ' '^tjrtfF^1^ we invite j
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? HHHIl i HI' >i" call today 1
? BANK OF WILL
Kingstree
? C W STOLL, Presu&fff/
* F Rhem, Vice-President. <
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(jy Agrees Wi
I I Bl iwl of soup 0
| makes a most sustaining
daily|U^
I Sold in Balk at 15c
I or in air-tight pack*
ASK YOUR GROCER! Insi
Made by
CHARLESTON BISC
"He is lost In admiration."
"Think he will find himself again?"
"6nre! The dinner bell will ring
presently."
Changs* bis.
"He was green with enry becan*
another fellow took out his girl."
"When I saw him he was red beaded
about it"
In * Hurry.
"Dore he take to higher education?" i
"Well, he wanted to throw his book* ;
orer the moon."
In Doubt.
To shovel snow, I've heard them aay.
Is splendid exercise.
About as good as any play
The experts can devise.
It limbers up the stiffened spine
And whets the appetite,
Makes the dyspeptic fit to dlna
And helps him sleep at night.
To keep the furnace charged with coal,
The ashes wheeled away.
Is really better, on the whole.
Than exercise more pay.
It makes the stubborn Joints respond
In true athletic style,
And of It persons prow quite fond
Who try It for awhile.
To saw about a cord of wood
Before he breaks his fast
V 111 make the sawbuck knight fvel goat
And rell6h his repast.
For as for sawing some Insist
The man who ducks his shars
Will never know what he has mlsssA
Perhaps bo doesn't oa.ro.
And thaTs the way along the Bno,
To put the matter short.
The household tasks that we decltao
Are better far than sport.
This truth some men will nerer team >
They cannot understand
How they could do a useful turn
And It .sn their health In hand
* a
1711 PI la UVUn I Birviiry vi ?r % *?
dren.
"Say, Johnnie?"
"Say It yerself."
"Do yon know what a gold brick laf*
"You bet"
"Well, what Is It?"
Da m %
a m*
They 8m to Thai.
"1 borrowed $10 from a perfect ?trangar
today."
"Never saw him before?"
-Nor he me."
-You must have winning ways."
-No; 1 had security. He was a loan
hark."
New Method*.
-Once a man got rich by attending
to his own business."
-It may be, but dow be must not
only mind his rival's business, but
must pay a man a salary for watching
It"
Pay Day.
Oh. wherefore borrow trouble
And race around and fret?
You have to pay tomorrow
With Interest you can bet.
Fortunate.
-What are you doing tbeae day*?"
-Looting for work."
-Finding any?"
-No."
-You always were lucky."
Call to Earth.
WTo awnw tn ndmlre that DVctnre."
X Humor and \
J Philosophy o
X Br VV/fCA/t M. SMITH ' \
PERT PARAGRAPHS. '
' r
QHHERE are lots of soft snaps, but
while you are wasting time hunting
for one you might be making good
On a hard job.
ft b a saddened politician who dls'-covers
bis whilom plum? tree in full
fruitage of a lemon crop.
Be charitable. Too don't know bow
soon yon may want a bandoct yourself.
This Is a weary world, but can yon
blame It when you think bow Ion# it
baa been running round?
Telephone your wife about company
an boar In advance, even though you
have to kill the extra boar by going
twice around town before going borne.
Some men's Idea of getting even
consists in telling their wives what
sort cf women they will marry next
time.
Earning a living looks easy to the
youth whose father has earned all
the living the young man ever had.
If we only had all the money we
have spent foolishly a great big piece
of foolishness wocld be palled off immediately.
Plenty of men are capable of turning
a sharp trick, but few have the self
restraint to keep from boasting of It
It certainly Is discouraging to break
your neck to do a man a favor and
then find be was paying a man a salary
to keep that thing from being
doDe.
" J ? k* r.kll.
J (hmmmhbbmiiiiiih
AMELIE
Now Um PrUc? Ti
has written a new novel for Lippi
bids fair to overtop the repute
work, " The Quick or the Dead.'
the scene is laid in Virginia, I
The plot is one of the most rei
that has ever appeared between
get the October number of
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about a business'
shop and stock fr
a fresh veiwpoint
I am still in 1
just received my
thine- in.standing"
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you the best pric<
for yourself and 1
I am always
for the lowest pri
prices.
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Kingstree,
I How About T
and
You know we have been
Measure Clothing, about the sp
carry and the splendid styles
made. What is the use in b
stock and not getting a perfect
our store and select just the kir
your measure taken by an expe
tered to you, made to your meas
you give us your measure.
What is better still we sell
$12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.0
want such a nice suit, just as cl
from stock. Ask the men who
and they will tell you that they
? and they look well.
I Enough said ?come and gn
I LADIES' SUITS AN
? Ladies, how about that Coa
T you are thinking of purchasing
j you nave oeen xooiurig over uie
j? Short Coat Suits and Long Coa
this fall and winter. We want
! splendid line of coat suits and
[stock at the lowest cash prices,
not how small you are, or how U
ilf we haven't got what yoi
material we have measure bla
measure and have it made for yo
and are willing to go to no end
need. We know if we don't ben
to please you some one else will g
one in a distant city will get yo
to to serve you. We will do ou
home and help to build up your
build up your own home institi
like sticking together; there is
your trade, give us your suppor
we well do our best to please y(
Soft finish Bleach Homespun,
one vard wide, only c
5c the yard. 10 yards lim- y
it to each customer.
1 Forty yards, (5 lbs) quilt
patch Calico for only $1.00. J
Sea Island Homespun, 40
inches wide, only 5c the g
yard.
Splendid line of Ginghams
only 5c the yard. c
Jenkinson Bi
! MISTV
i ARE EASY '
You will not make one If y
4 you want In the line of
{ JEWELRY, WATC
| Silver and Silver Plated Wan
4 Glass and Cutlery, Spectacles a
4 WATCHES AND JEWELRY R
4 Watch Inspector for Southern S
I S. THOMAf
; 257 KINO J
CHARLESTON, S(
Mail orders receive prompt attei
gravers Stephen Thomas & Broth
:'s Bargain
t nobody knows my
ew eyes can often
that old eyes miss?<
om a different angk
)usiness at the same <
new stock of goods ?
ready to wait on yoi
of oon tan ta 9 H
Liiat ban WW 1 lUUi
De convinced.
ready to give you th<
ces. Come and see
D. Reddi<
Soutl
hat Fall r
Winter Suit? 1
writing to about Made-to- J
>lendid lines of samples we i
in which our clothing is 4
uying your clothing from <
fit when you can come to < '
id of goods you want, have 4
rt, and get your suit deliv- ?
ure, from 5 to 7 days after < ^
you nice All Wool Suits for \
3, and up to $40.00 if you < t
heap as you can buy them
have bought our clothes j
fit well, they wear well < ,
re us your order. !
D LONG COATS
it Suit or that Long Coat - ,
this fall? We know that i
style books and see that
ts are the things for this * !
to tell you that we have a i
long jackets or coats in
Come and see, it matters *!
irge you are, we can fit you. i
i need in stock in size or ?
nks here. We take your 1
u. We are here to serve you I
of trouble to get what you A
d our efforts and endeavors f
;et your trade, possibly some q
ur trade. Give us a chance j*
r best, keep your money at ,
home town, anck help to <1
itions. There is nothing
power in unity. Give us !
-t and encouragement and ?
>u in price and quality. T
Splendid calico in all col- i
rs and patterns, only 5c the T
rard. I
Matting Art Squares, 9 <
; 12 feet, only $3.00 each. '
Great line of Window
Shades only 23c each. < i
Spring Roller Felt Shades
mly 10c each. 1
rothers Co.
ii ?
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TO MAKE |.
'ou send to us for anything
HES OR RINGS I
?, Clocks and Bronzes, Cut 5
nd Eyeglasses, g
EPAIRED and ENGRAVING |
ty. and Consolidated St. R. R. $
5 & BRO., I
STREET^ _ |
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ition. As Jewelers and En- $
er are Synonyms of Quality.
House
business better
see new things j
is.n look at your
?, can introduce
nfnnrl T k
J1U ?5l/dl 1U.
ind have everyu,
and will give j
Come and see j
3 very best goods
me and get my
;k,
fi Carolina.
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