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Sjtnrday, June 50, 1317J; a scHOOL-co;.i:.:ui:iTY FAIR (Third 'Prize Letter) , (13) 7 than this, the state pays thevexcess. 5.. The' farmers can aid greatly in improving their country : schools by cooperating witn tne County supenn .. . t i A GREAT educational, asset to our tendcnt and' county boaro' ofeduca- t community : is the bcnooi-uom- ton jn securing the best committee--inanity Fair, held semi-annually at the. men .and demanding the best opening 'and - closing "of the school teachers and supplying the necessary Through it we generate a desire to funds therefor. After all the. success grow the best crops ; to have the best and ''efficiency'' of the school depend all-round livestock; to show the . . most upon the character and,effi healthiest, di&ple;darling ;baby;;to, wiener- of . the committee J and the exhibit the most tempting, appetizing . teachers. Farmers ..can; also aid by canned'ftuiU and vegetables' to dis-.manifesting an active interest -iit the play the- mosn perfect: stitch, the smoothest embroidery; the, daintiest Arising, kicking without just proy oca, tatting, and linens; t0-vvrite. the te -essay, todra the mosterctn), ; .We have had forVsomt years fa to writejhe 'ost ;.perfec law and the ;nn.naner. to work up the best note- runri .AZaM t v.j ; book, to read the most nlav the best ball, to run the fast-n-ht,v-.i,Ai -w ti?. ,,ti est, to be the strongest. .- Prizes are ion of thdr pnysical defedts and the given, ana nonoK.auuuuuc efficiency By help- In order to be able to do, all these, : jng ir the successf ulienf orcemeht of things, the school and the community.. thes law the fafmefs can- improVe must necessarily; study; and work to- the public school and help their wn gether. The schoolhouse is made the , chndl:en ; , - enrial center, in which valuable meet- . 7 viu f:ZxZttrrfcWm- ings are held and farnr problems are .Stae Bureail 0f Community. Service, discussea.v-aue,.4 help to meet together to. plan , and ?. Crosby in the organization :of a study their various; problems, ..and "Community League" and in the in read the most instructive and . eduw:',; tional periodicals; whichthey pass -p We have a museum in the- school, forV aidiner in, imorovine the oiiblic composed of interestingexhibits' tell- : .schbol and every phase of community .fog..; the-, histories; tnrougn:.wnicn.in,1variuuuyuK.;.uu- dergo to beoojiie useful :to,us CAS kii L Mffl Wc Till pay 50c per pound, cash, for goodL clear, uavrashed Viooi uciivcrcu nuan, IN. u. If'the wpol;is burry. or sandyy or v;tll otherwise not first-class, the piice , . WtfflM m " will be proportionately Iessr but ship - -X'y O . us your wooi; you Know we wui treat wZ ; .v,pf ; -, :;you-right.,;r--rQ'u. v. v 4 ..f..V vlBe sure to mark your name o ' xif. -fr uv. CnATOAT.1 5 LIFG:; C0.i Educational Directory 3puthernsl . Teachers' tcy. HJJONESMgigt? COLUMBIA, N. C Teachers School Of ficial: g : Our business to ' s er ve.f bbifi; '. We cover V the South." Good enrollment, best l teachers.. Full records lurnished.V "Get booklets Expert Ser 1 vice and 'Bulletm of yacancies;' :: , ' v;'.V ' , ; EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' TRAINING SCH001 A State school ' to train teachers . for thepublicr schools of North If CalmagEyei-y. ehergyj is directed ito t r to aii;who agree to teach. ; Fall Term begins September 26, .191; . t - -Fori Catalog and other, information ddress,v :, . 'l,: r . companies dealing in them at a small - r ; AGESj. SELF-HELP r.nr ' rvnrn "rhamWr" nf rnmmprpp" " Eighty Per Cent of the Districts Hive made up of the nrst-placVarticler " the Fair ;': -: ' " 'r-': Stateiaded ; Rural Graded : Schools, ' : v We 'haveS The class in agricuUure, operates it by - riEcHief need, of the . schools ; in testing the milk o$th and; throughout community. . IfJ&edtfcatiotia ing the pupils and patrons; : must-be had if better teachers: better We have' a' stOve and VewingTtna-: buildmgs and better equipment are to chine in the sphool, ' donated -by pa- be otamed; ' - v. :v "trons. the Girls'; Busy Hour Club is K : ' .u"': a iu seeking to make itself usefulion.thec eavjy -three sbore: South. Carolina tarm and in 'he : home,: through -the ; aistricts have "raised. ttair local taxes use ot toese things in the scnooiroom. The boys a ; grew a, small ygetabiev in they used and studiedx hotbeds, cold of : iivingV their . subscXptipn ; to ' the" prop.eriyeieci5tt;an seeds, climater.and. oiU' We. had. a.; the Red Cross, M. C A -:or other , . school pig whichwe.,sold and used , cause3 ,lb ; weaken their interest in uuring the schooLterm''we"had-'semi-w 'rtf nr monthly .literary, 'prpgrams, and able..; South Carolina Districts - had voted a to 8 mill's during Anril and" Ma v nf garden of flowers and - these districts were Tufai.Tjie vot the school munity.Laughs;The rk d I; community nd the school is ver a i correlative wdrk; ind;the whole tom- f;8 ;: :p:: munity is bne4ive, wide-awakeVcoop-Vvr Xed in coun- erative body, working for the good of ties',' which in turn are subdivided into all, this spirit having VBen brought V 1907; School Districts, with a: mini-; ahouv and made possible, ' through i' ium unit area f ;9 square; miles.- Any the influence ; of -thi 5?rhrtAl.rAmmiin. District unable. to run five months on ' ity Fair; vARRIEWILs6n.C v';-:r-r'r---..'; ; f ronl he state; as rhiich -money;"as HoW-Korli'WH' fti"v such a bx; raisesj"up7 tO; $100. -This improve Ihcir dCQ0IS : : ; cally to -weak, one-teacher rural VLoncluded v i. . , 1 A ma . ; ou;librarv;aof wllicftir.ttvi kAl, ... v v. vv ivu vw i w w" TT w .. J . .. .- . ' i .... V ---(. t " n re ch,ldren can be' secured by ; teacher1 ; salary;of - at least ..' $50 . per School' Act." the 'general- principle Jy VNorth .Caroirna;:;cbuntry school . month, and' to assign to no .teacher : 0f ; the law requires i; 4-mijl ,tax, lrst ''jjse by subscription ',-or'othe'r- ? triore than 50" pupils'-for instruction.-. twenty-five pupils to a teacher,yand a , wise $10 or more in 'the school1 dis- The law has-been -on :.the; Statute seven months term. Schools employ- Ij ' . cn noti'y the county board ot Books since 1910 and has provedNthe - jng two teachers are allowed: to run cation -which is" required to add starting point -of educational better-; a short a' term as six;months,;'and lm a and thc tate adds the final ment. A" seven months run is. now each' school Anay receive $100 from Va it A,-'rav'J-n-K hbrary. of well-select-, guaranteed: any ' school- voting an the state fox every teacher employed. ruVV merary and technical, cam ' A mm Jt a M 4, '.4tm tt A A 1 M ' . t W A f trom nacre 6' column 41 s. . .'-.. -l - a .' .ti. . ; w .rT - t-'-t . - o va tn a 'ii nr c nmi in ri a nip ..rn run . .. , tar. , ,t, ;i ' i, t.. , , v, Kj5 w. wy. . vv x v - v. MtierlifSnl svpfl - tnotIthM"to'tbavthe $95'-to;:$115-Pays for;Board;Tcitioi Recy Fuel anJ' IigH:ttl PiEDMOWT HIGH SCpP'PiSf for 9 montra." Mineral water, no malaria. Mountain scenery.'. Colleg trained, experienced teachera. BAard . at coat - It is the Den and eneapest acnooi in tne state." K. M. Koonce," Member Leruiatura o! N.C. "One of the best preparatory schools In the State." Cleveland 8tarJn my--opinion there.is.no High, .School in this part of the country doing better and more thorough eduSLnal work." E. Y. Webb, Member Congress, th District N. C. TERM 0PEN8 AUQU8T 7th. , - , , , - For Ulustrated catalog address. ' 7 , . f WILLI AM BURNS, LAWMDALE, N. C. Mars Hill College Cuba and District of Columbia. Why? Send for Catalosr ai IU LI MOORE, President& teMARS HILI NG the hills, ten miles.? rom a railroad, dre st men and women last year from 59 coun- North Carolina, and from d other States. uuoa ana uismci oi uoiumoia. wnyr oena lor uataiog ana asic our patrons. Ifqffjjpllpry A National School Founded 1887 Gives a1-thorough preparation for college or business, v with strongest Incentives to Christian manhood. Unusually-- able . instructors -bring out the best that is in a boy by Intimate tutoring -system-. Our military Instruction i Inculcates .promptness and -obedience and makes boys alert. A fine climate and true .'educational environment .-afford every facility for progress, v. Gymnasium, swimming pool, all outdoor sports all the, year 'round. Porter gives" a broader , preparation than the public schools can give. Send for the, catalog., -Address. .jp-s -y:. v;';'-:-X. V REV. WALTER M ITCH ELL, D.D.. Rector . .: -;. "Box 8, 'Charleston, 8.' C. . . ed Veterinariana and can't cmalifii keep them, because they can make $10 to $50 a day in private practice. LUny beat that, Oar graduates rank A-l In the profession. Cata logue.' Address Dept. L v - . - V.'? ' V Dr. S. V. llamser, President TORE IIAUTE VETERWART COLLEGE : -.; 222-234 3, 8rd ZU Terre tlante. IsmL UEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA , v:';t: v .: -''y (State Institution) 7'Jrf, '' STUART MeGU IRE, M.6i;-6(safc-X '.V, '. ' 'i Iiledicine In .the present National crisis a continuous supply of adequately trained medical officers Is .absolute ly essential for. the maintenance of armed forces in the field. It -Is, therefore, the patriotic duty of. all college students intending to study medicine to remain -under instruction until the country can avail Itself of their trained services.., All medi cal students should, therefore, in the interest .of National safety continue their work until gradu .'atton. - ,' ;-. " ? For catalog,, address," - a. JR. McCAULEY, Secretary, - i .1128 E. Clay Stmt,' ..f- ; Rfehm6nd,t Va.- PLUE RIDGE SCHOOL FOR BOYS V v HErtDERSONVlLLE. N. ' A achoo! in plcturesaue Western North. Carolina where masters live close to .the boys, inspiring strongrjrlle manhood. - Bigtr moral tohe. ' Our limited enrollment makes small classes possible--, one teacher to aeven boys- Open-air aports. all -athletics. Special care given younger boys. - .Total .charge $450. For ratalog -address . - - . v.- J.-R. 8ANOIFER, Headmaster. i-r caibK. eight-mill tax. The plan contemplates consolidated u. 0f- children-and. adults' by . 2.In' order - to-promote' -consolida-. schools with a maximuni.c6rps of five .77-:;o . Jv.iciary, otate i-iDrary lion, iranp.yriuw 'vi s..-" , ionciuaca on.pajjc i,'tuiumu j pmrni?Siipn-Raleigh.T: ' The only.. ex-:: cientrschools; ithe . General-- A$sfembly .': :; :,- ': '.V-'yV: i i I '.. r v'l'cni oi 'cost-oi-transoor- -nas aevisea.a .praciicaifuiaii iuj-Muuuy .-. 'vStcpstca :uie rourid. trip, for ;if it is more law is: knowlV" as theKvral graded. bur book;".ThoU0ll WeeTU rrobUrnl will 1 you ..to bet the boll weTil.. xoa can rei, together with a yaars aubacription ia.ine FTosrslv Taxmar for 11.11.- 5 '1 TULAN : Uhiy criily Vof Louisiana ;:';-;r NeV prie"ahs';"';: Located in the chbiceat residential section of the South V leading city, with climatic and other ladvantage enjoyed by no other institution of 'equal rank. .. ;';': v-C ; f v;. ' v"-' v'-1:;' 'H v s-' ?, -x Offers superior instruction' in stan-j ctard college couraea, and. in Engi neering. Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, ' Dentistry. '- Art, Domestic; Science, Householdf Economy.' - ...-',-''., v.: . . f - !V 'i. Separate department for women in , the- Newcomb College.' ,; . ' - i v , " Extensive laboratories: many sthol ; arahips in under-graduate colleges . for men and women. : Board and ao . commodation in dormitories At low ' rates. Twenty-four buildings. Cam-' pus of 100 acres. ; . , , .-" ' Full desciriptire catalog, or, bulletin of any college sent upon application. Address The Registrar, Tulane UnU versty. New Orleans, La. v A- ' When writlnc to adTertlaerg, aay: "I tm wiritlna; jroa a an'adirertlaer In. The Protr. ,te Farmer, which uaranteeg the reliability t all 4rBrtlaios; .tt carTlea, j; ; Bara your papra nd get a binder.
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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