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SCHOOL MEET
GREAT SUCCESS
Contests Showed Training
of Students
GOOD SCORES RECORDED
LARG ECROWD IN JACKSON TO
WITNESS PROGRAM— SATIS
FACTORY RESULTS IN LITER
ARY AND ATHLETIC EVENTS
The literary and athletic contest of
the Butts county schools, held in Jack
son Friday, proved to be a very en
joyable and successful event. The
attendance was a large and a keen
decree of interest was displayed in
the various numbers. That the contest
was better than any previous effort,
and will be a lasting stimulus to great
er activity along that line is the con
census of opinion of all who attended.
In the morning the literary events
vcre Btaged in the superior court
room, many of the school children,
parents and visitors being present.
To begin the program the audience
sang “America.” Miss Mary Frances
O’Kelley, of the Jackson school, won
the recitation contest. Gerald Fletch
er, also of the Jackson school, was
awarded the prize in the declamation
contest. Beulah school won the prize
in the mathematics contest, and Jen
kinsburg school won the spelling bee.
In the afternoon the athletic events
were held at the Butts county fair
grounds. This part of the program
proved enjoyable, as well as interest
ing, to all who witnessed the stunts
of the young athletes.
0. B. Biles, of the Jackson school,
won the standing broad jump, for
boys over 12, score BVs feet.
J. W. Hodges, of the Jackson
school, won the standing high jump,
boys over 12, score 4 feet.
C. B. Biles won the running broad
jump, score 15 feet.
Bryant Williamson, of the Cedar
Rock school, won the running high
jump, score 4 feet 10 inches.
In chinning the bar J. W. Hodges
won with score of 24.
C. B Biles won 220 yard dash in
23 % seconds.
100 yard dash for girls was won
by Miss Dona Torbett, of Cork school.
The potato race for boys was won
by Carlton Preston, of Iron Springs
school.
Potao race for girls was won by
Emmalu Childs, of Jenkinsburg
school.
100 yard dash for boys over 12 was
won by C. B. Biles in 11 seconds.
100 yard dash for boys under 12
was won by L. Hodges, of Cork
school.
Paul Burford, of Cedar Rock school
won running high jump for boys un
der 12, score 3 feet 11 inches; also
running broad jump, score 11 Ms feet.
The three-legged race was v.von by
timely Brooks and Cecil Turner, of
Jenkinsburg school.
The 440 yard race was won by J.
W. Hodges, he being the only con
testant.
Cedar Rock school won the prize
for the best school display.
To Superbitemdunt Hugh Mallet
and Prof. A. B. Culberson, chairman
of the committee on rules, who work
ed unceasingly for the success of the
contest, much credit is due for the
splendid showing made. In every way
the contest was worth while and will
■create keener rivalry among the
schools in work of this character.
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The Lord Set a Mark
Upon Cain
Book of Genesis, Chapter IV.
3. Cain brou&ht of the fruit of the
ground an offering unto the* Lord.
4. And Abel, he also brought of the
firstlings of his flock, and of the fat
thereof; and the Lord had respect unto
Abel and to his offering.
5. But unto Cain and to his offering
He had not respect. And Cain was
very wroth, and his countenance fell.
6. And the Lord said unto Cain,
Why art thou wroth? and why is thy
countenance fallen?
7. 1£ thou doest well, shalt thou not
be accepted? and if thou doest not well,
sin lieth at the door.
8. And Cain rose up against Abel
his brother, and slew him.
9. And the Lord said unto Cain,
w! 2re is Abel, thy brother? and he
said, i know not; am I my brother’s
keeper?
10. And He said, What hast thou
done? the voice of thy brother’s blood
crieth unto Me from the ground.
11. And now art thou cursed from
the earth which hath opened her mouth
to receive thy brother’s blood from thy
hand.
12. A fugitive and a vagabond shalt
thou be in the earth.
15. And the Lord set a mark upon
Cain.
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