The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 01, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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A SPLENDID RECORD.
Miss McLees Shows What Wei
Are Doing for Education.
The following is a copy of the report
forwarded by Supervising
Teacher of Rural Schools for Williamsburg
county, Miss Mamie McLees,
to the State Superintendent of
Education. The report covers her
tenure of office and briefly outlines
the splendid work she has done toward
the improvement of general
conditions in the rural schools of
the county:
Kingstree, S C, July 1, 1915.
Since beginning the work of Supervising
Teacher of Williamsburg
county in September, 191ft, my best
efforts have been directed toward!
all concerned. In November, a letter
was sent to every teacher containing
Christmas ideas and plans
for carrying out these ideas. In
January, a Suggestive Programme
for Field Day was mailed to each
school. In this programme, we
gave suggestions for the work to be
done Field Day, stressing the parts
k that we saw so often omitted in the
every day routine. This programme
contained plans for Manual Train^
ing, that could be used according to
grade in the rural school. All of
these combined with the visits in
the school rooms kept us in close
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ihe solution of the rural school
problem. Too many typical oneteacher
schools existed in the county.
Consolidation has resulted in
the hope of eliminating schools of
this type. In three instances, wagons
have been installed.
The school term has been lengthened
and special levies have been placed
in all fifty districts with the excepion
of eight, while the levies in a
number of others have been increased.
Three of the districts have been
bonded for the purpose of erecting
up-to-date brick school buildings,
while in three others, plans are being
discussed for additional rooms.
In many instances, the equipment
has been increased considerably and
a number of new libraries have
been placed in the county, while
others have been added to.
We helped locate the teachers for
the term of '14-'15 and in this way
improved the teaching force very
much, giving us able co-operators
where previous to this, co-operation
was lacking. The home-made charts,
perception, sewing, and phonic
cards for primary work that were
introduced, have bettered the teach
ing methods in the primary grades.
Heading for all grades has been
especially stressed. Suggestions have
been given and demonstrations
made in reference to every phase of
school work. A letter of welcome
wa3 sent in September to every
teacher and trustee in the county
welcoming the teachers and containing
suggestions for both. A programme
for the opening day and
plans for work during the year
were recommended. Each month
Lesson Plans were mailed?plans for
diversifying the school room routine,
for bringing in Nature Study, and
for making the work pleasanter for
ty the Williamsl
jrs, &c., to be Furnished
Gra or Brd Quan. j Cost per Case
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X Rye, 70% 75 drs $21 50 $2
X Gin, 44 75 drs 21 50 2:
Ap Brdy,44 45 drs 21 50 2
Pch 44 44 45 drs 21 50 2
70% Rye 400 gal $ 1 50|
" 44 j 600 % 44 75 . .
4 Gin '300 ~ 44 1 50 .....
" " 1600 % 44 75 ...
Monog Corn;300 44 1 46 ...
44 600% " 80 ....
Sou Belle Cn 75 drs 21 00 2
Golden Wed! 15 cas 10 00 1
Com OutGin, 50 cas 8 00
Old Poss Cn 50 cas 8 50
Black Label1 25 cas | 14 84
Nectar 50 ces | j 12 00 1
Private Stk 75 cas j j 8 75
Choice 75 cas ; i 7 50
Can Club 30 cas 11 i 13 00 1
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uiaijunapgs i 10 cas ; i o uu
Old Harvest , 30 cas 1 1 8 40
StokesCoCn 5o drs j .i 32 50 3
ScuDg Wine 25 cas 1 4 15 ...
Cal Port 50 gal 65
44 Sherry. 5<> gal i 70
44 Port 50 cas 3 35 . .
44 Sherry.. 50 cas 3 35
H A Rogers 50 cas 9 00 1
Plow Boy.... 25 drs ! 32 00 3
Diodora 75 cas | 8 5<>
Corn Bov ... 50 cas j 9 00 1
Al'h'l, 188% 30 cas I 11 25 1
Expt Beer. 1000 ck j 9 95 1
CinMoerlien 400 ck I _
cTto be paid for as is actually ordereJsh
touch with the teaching force of the
county.
The social life throughout the
county has been greatly benefited
by the Improvement Associations
coupled with the Home-keepers'
Clubs, but the betterment of the
social life is only a part of what
they accomplished. The work that
the girls exhibited Field Day proves
that the clubs mean that domestic
science has been introduced in the
schools, while the improvement of
the grounds and buildings where associations
have been organized shows
that they aid financially as well as
socially.
The interest evinced Field Day
demonstrated the fact that Williamsburg
is awake on educational matters
and wider awake than eyer before.
Every school in the county
then in session took some part in
fl-io ovflrnicoc nf Hov dYPPnt four
The School Fair and school work
were splendid, but far better than
'either of these was the school spirit
exhibited by all.
We asked the Improvement Associations
to take some steps in regard
to compulsory education. One district
has petitioned for the enforcement
of this law and we hope that
thi3 petition is the beginning of
compulsory education for the whole
county.
My work in Williamsburg county
has been pleasant indeed. The hospitality
and kindness of its people
cannot be equaled, but better than
the hospitality and kindness is the
progressive spirit that is growing
and will in the course of time place
Williamsburg in the foremost ranks
in the educational march.
Mamie McLees,
Supervising Teacher.
Violations of the Sunday Law.
Editor County Record:?
1 would like to enquire through
your paper whether we have any
Sunday laws in this State or not?
If so, does camping and fishing in
the streams of this State on Sunday
violate this Sunday law?
If it is not asking too much of you,
will you please publish the Sunday
law if we have any, and oblige.
Very respectfully,
J T Frierson.
Mouzons, S C, June 28, 1915.
In volume 2, chapter 25 of the
Criminal Code of South Carolina,
1912, will be found under the caption:
"Non-observance of the Lord's
Day, and Disturbing Religious Worship,"
the law relative to the various
violations and the penalties
precribed. Section 70G, which we
give below, probably applies to such
cases as our enquirer relates. The
section reads: "Public sports prohibited
on the Lord's Day. No
public sports or pastimes, as bearbaiting,
bull-baiting, football playing,
horse-racing, interludes or common
plays, or other games, exercises,
sports or passtimes such as hunting,
shooting, chasing game, or fishing
shall be used on the Lord's Day by
any person or persons whatsoeyer;
and every person or persons offending
in any of the premises shall,
burg County Di
1 Dispensaries for Quart*
or Drum Cost Price per
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2 50 $23 50 43 22 1-2 ]
2 50 23 50 43 22 1-2 1
2 50 23 50 43 22 1-2 1
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^^^^^^GENERAL H
I club of Macon in honor of ueorgia s
j new Governor, Nat E Harris, inau!
gurated last Saturday, John M Slaton,
the retiring Governor, referred
| to his action in the case of Leo M
i Frank in the following words: "Honest
people may disagree with me, an
honest man, but we realize that we,
must be measured by our conscience.
Two thousand years ago another
Governor washed his hands of a case
and turned over a Jew to a mob.
For two thousand years that Governor's
name has been accursed. If
today another Jew were lying in his
grave because I had failed to do my
duty I would all through life find
his blood on my hands and would
consider myself an assassin through
cowardice."
upon conviction, be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and be subject to
a fine not to exceed fifty dollars, or
imprisonment not to exceed thirty
days."
There is no law against camping
on Sunday if such is not in violation
of the trespass laws.
1
spensary Board
;r Ending Sep. 30,1915
Selling Price per
4 Pint. ;G&HG Quarts Pints])Q Tts
.1% - - 60 % 35 20
11% 60 35! 20
11% 60 35 20
11% 60 35 20
4 $2 00
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12 7-24 1 25 65 35
18% 1 00 50 25
[9 19-24 1 00 551 30
13 1 75 90 50
>7 1-12 1 50 75i 40
>2 19-48 ... 1 10 60! 35
[8 3-4 1 (<01 55| 30
112-3 11 150 100 60
18 3-4 1 001 rM 30
19 11-16 ! 1 00i 5o 30
17 1 00 i 5") 30
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20 5-6 ! 1 10 60 35
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 __
Lucas County, 1 ss*
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing: business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. ,T. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 7Sc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Uwana Theatre.
Programme For July.
Every Tuesday Night
"The Million Dollar Mystery"
Every Friday Night
"The Exploits of Elaine"
"QUO VADIS" is coming
soon ? it will be something
grand.
Uwana Theater,
Kingstree, - - - < S. C.
DR. F J. INMAN,
EYE SPECIALIST
FLORENCE, - S. C.
will be at the
l/lhm.ip.ii IIw Oa Ia ClnrA
Miigsnee uiug uu. aoiuic
on
Thursday ot Every Week.
Special Attention Given to
Fitting Eye-Glasses.
DR. F, J, INMAN ~
FLORENCE, S. C.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY CQ
^ RGOF/NG
CHARLESTON. S.C.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This ia a prescription prepared especially
tor MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVLR.
Five or six doaes will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not <ripe or sicken 25c
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Charles Handy, a young man 20
years of age, was thrown forcibly
from his motorcycle last Thursday
near Beaufort and instantly killed.
XXX
One of the largest single captures
of liquor made in Charleston since
the sloop load was confiscated was
made Sunday, when constables discovered
and seized 64 barrels of
whiskey containing a total of 210
gallons, besides some case goods.
The liquor, it is said, was found
under a house up town.
XXX
The high position in naval affairs
of the nation now occupied by two
South Carolinians is evidenced in
the naming of two officers from this
State on the "secretary's advisory
council" of the navy, appointed last
Thursday. The two members are
Rear Admiral Victor Blue of Marion,
chief of the bureau of navigation,
and Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan
of Laurens, chief of the bureau of
supplies and accounts.
XXX
The jury commissioners of Charleston
countv have been invited by
Gov Richard I Manning to appear in
Columbia to confer with him today.
It is thought that the object of the
Governor in having the commissioners
visit him is to discuss the recent
action of the Charleston county
grand jury in refusing to indict the
proprietors of blind tigers, against
whom bills were presented at the
recent term of court of general
sessions.
XXX
The* Dominion freight liner Armenian
flying the British flag and
carrying mules from Newport News,
Va, to England, was torpedoed and
sunk Monday night by the German
submarine U-38 off iCornwall, England,and
nearly a score of American
muleteers are reported lost. Twenty-nine
men in all were lost and ten
injured. The news created a sensation
in official quarters,as it was the
first case of loss of American lives
since the sinking of the Lusitania.
XXX
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