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I T? I F1 1 A! H Give us a call s h$ 4 < > l]ji? MS &XSSZ i UNION HIGH SCHOOL. j-1 ihr^rrrrriTTrrrrrTr^^r-rr":! Rome, February 25'-?A great ' deal of energy has been put forth i by both teachers and pupils for i1 beautifying the school grounds. ] C The yards have all been cleared an* j* five hundred yards of hedge put out. J We are glad to have with us 1 our Superintendent of Education, ! Mr Doar, and our chairman of the board of trustees. Mr Chandler, in 1 our society today. Following is the Honor Roll for 1 February: Distinguished. *?* C?In/w RBHHV Hpr. . run viiaut uuv/ v-v, trode Haddock, Irroa Lee Eaddy, j Marion Eaddy. f Second Grade?Gladya Johnson, ( Mary Rhem, Johnnie McLaulin, Al- j ion Cooper, Hubert McElveen. .-?t> Thiird Grade ? Ruth McElveen, "" Louise Munnerlyn, Fluitt Rhem, i ^ Catherine Varaer. J * Fourth Grade?James Waldron, ] Tillman Fentere. \ Fifth Grade?D I Wilson, Anna 1 Cribb,Lottie Waldron.Helen Wilder. j Stxth Grade?Lois Carraway, Isla i Cooper, Florence Carraway. Seventh Grade?Rennie Waldron, ( Eknest Cribb, Myrtle Cooper, Fred j Johnson. Evelyn Graham. ESprhth Grade?Edwin Cribb. Ninth Grade ? Rosa Bruorton, \ Laura Khem,Presley 1 nomas, Lame Johnson, Maxie Hemingway, Bessie Prevatte. 10th Grade?Emmie Snow. Highly Distinguishhd. First Grade?Vernelle Wilder, Sallie Wilson, Eddie Owens, Frink Rhodes. Second Grade?Lee Wilder, Ellen Hemingway, Pearla Fenters, Bertie Owens, Claudia Haaelden, LeRoy Eaddy, Baker Wilson, Rufus Cribb. Third Grade?Louise Haddock, Ldand Thomas, Furney Rhem. Fourth Grade?Winston Eaddy, Louise Snow, Harriett Bruorton. ?Willia Hominerwiv ruvn uiouc ttNiiv uv.u.uen-,, Martin Owens, Lillian Cribb. Sixth Grade?Daisie Rollins, Docia Bruorton. Seventh Grade?Edna Eaddy. Eighth Grade ? Freda Carter, Annie Wilson, Marie Eaddy, Willie Snow. Ninth Grade ? Leta Carraway, 1 Alice Chandler, Charlie Thomas. Tenth Grade?Emily Brockinton, j Amy Eaddy, Florence Hemingway, I Louise Wilson. 1 Gass Averages ? Third, 89.8; j fourth. 92.7; fifth, 90.8; sixth,89.16; < seventh, 89.90; eighth,*94.42; ninth, : f7.7; tenth, 91.78. 1 1 Music. 1 Distinguished?Freda Carter, Ethel Johnson, Pauline Munnerlyn, Lillie Johnson, Lena Haddock, Laura Rhem, Belle Chandler, Carrie McElveen. Highly Distinguished? Louise Wil ; son, Florence Hemingway, Alice Chandler, Louise Snow, Emmie Snow, Emily Brockinton, Daisie Rollins, Annie Wilson. ! Has Millions of Friends. 9 How would you like to number i your friends by millions as Buck- j len's Arnica Salve does? Its astound- t !ng cures in the past forty years made them. It's the best Salve in the world for sores, ulcere, eczema, .burns, boils, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings. Has no equal for piles, 25c at M L Allen's. y-1 Live Bu; 4-4 PAJ 4-4 BES JLL LINE LADI so full line of Rom ind we will give yo 5TACKLE , V"\?! "V-A/'A.-i ^\T<?r \^\.VS^V?4>A.A%^V' MHIIIIIIKHUMtXHH j KIMSTREE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. :: ~ "#*j On next Friday night, March .'i, the Tenth gr; de will give a play en-1 titled, '"Miss Fearless and Company.' lickets on sale at Jenkinson Bros' store. We are sorry that Mr Swittenberg s still detained from school by numps. On account of the trustees' grantng us holiday on Washington's J birthday, the exercises planned for J the day were not held. The Wee Nee Literary society held i ts regular meeting Friday, Februiry 24. The query for debate was: 'Resolved, That Washington, when le became President, had a harder situation to deal with than Lincoln lid." The decision was rendered in* i favor of the affirmative. < I fierce Nloltt JUane 8 the hoarse, startling cough of a shild. suddenly attacked by croup. [)ften it aroused Louis Chamblin of ( Manchester, 0, [R R No 2] for their ! four children were greatly subject 1 to croup. "Sometimes in severe at- j tacks," he wrote, "we were afraid they would die, but since we proved ' what a certain remedy, Dr King's New Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for rough, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma La Grippe, Whooping Cough, Hemorrhages fly before it. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by M L Allen. The Only Way. By doing things, you may observe. It Is that mlnga are done. , Not ustng balea of grit or nerve. ' But action by the ton. I The man who strikes a steady gait And pushee right along aou nun v MI/ UU?? W ? , Results art tor blm strong. 1 j The draamer mar hare acbereea to born 1 Asleep or wide awaka, ] Bat la a pinch tba wbola concarn Would little foot make. Iboogti comprehensive and as grand a anr achamaa about. Ittag narar will alarm tba land Unlaaa ha trtas tbazn out I It useless la to think rou think ( Too think rou think rou'll act Far never whlla ron alt and blink Will U beeoma a toot But If roa shad rour coat and raat , And not a moment atop Till rou bare torn things galler wast Than something's going to dratk t??* nlain uWl nnumffltu forCJS will Dtki th? mar* prooeed And quickly ambU down th* oootm j At record breaking tpssd. No other plan beneath the sua. 1 Afoot, afloat, on wings, 1 la there by which you got thins* dose ( Brag* by doles thing* Attacks Scbes! Principal. A severe attack on school principal. Chas B Allen of Sylvania, Ga, is thus told by him. "For more than three years," he writes, "I suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy :ured me completely." Such results are common. Thousands bless Lhem for curing stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness an<J for new health and rigcr. Try them. Only 50c at M L j \llen's. i Despise not the day of small things. I A tack property placed may cause a j millionaire 10 en up uu iuvi?.? i | Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendiritis with many victims, but Dr| King's New Life Pills kill it by pre- j mention. They gentlystimulate stom-1 ach, liver and bowels, preventing! that clogging that invites appendici- i tis, curing Constipation, Headache,! Biliiousness, Chills. 25c at M L Allen's ! Two cars Rice,- bought before advance, will save you money at Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Co's 2-23-tf 1 i yers in \ AMA CHECKS 10c. ;t new bleach ioc. 40-inch ES' SliIRT WAI pers for Children >u the best values : Y'S DRY Keep Your Eyes < ><e #)-:#Xi?S eX?X#W An Uncharftnblc Div:<: -r>. "Tcaclicr said cbarit* homo. I>? y??n 'c: .v. \ t;.. "iK'siiis. mamma: ' " 1 I'S. "DM yon know it mcr>"> tD:.t \ur.i J:nie is :i wii !* ?! !atiyr" "Why, ticoryio!" '"Yes. it dons. Aunt Jane has rro'. 4 bucket fnl .if hair an' three switches, an' Uncle dim is most as bald as in egg."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It is not the cold itself ttiatjyou need to fear,but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most [)f these are known as germ disuses. Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure your cold while while you can? For sale by all dealers. A woman may b? nnabla to bake bread that would preserve the life of a hobo and yet be able to earn enough of the circulating medium te cover household expenses. If you have trouble in getting rid )f your cold you may know that'you ire not treating it properly. There s no reason why a cold should hang >n for weeks and it will not if you Lake Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. m ^ It may be that the women's clnb will yet torn Into the big wck. Dimples rany be very fetching, bnt ability to cook a beefsteak seems to have mure staying qualities. The way moat of us prefer to help other* be.tr tbelr burdens La by sharing their pleasures with them. John W Sickelsmith, Greensboro, Pa,has th^ee children,and, like most children, they frequently take cold. 'We have tried several kinds of :ough medicine," he says, "but have aever yet found any that did them as tiuch good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. * TT makes a man mad to have another mas make a fool of him. bnt be rma to enjoy the process when It Is bis own making. i woman never realises that her daughter Is grown up until the girt bcflds crltktetDf ber motbera ckkbs*. i ' ?? __ The most common cause of insomlia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and ;nable you to sleep. For sale by all lealers. ?? - ' BITTER8 i.SD KIDNEYS. I THE 't The Large {? \l Sill do* Write us?Send standing at our t | "SA1 ^? ? tmsmmmsmmm Villiamsb 4-4 MADRAS 4-4 CAMBRIC SEA ISLAND 6c ISTS, PRICES Fl =:= Complete lin for your money. GOODS < On Our Windows. ?v;?><?^ Si HAVE YOU BEEN 1 jEE j j OUR PLANTERS AND CULTiVATORS? , We are more than anxious ! that every farmer in this sec' tion of the county, particuI larly those that are interested in growing corn and cotton, should see those remarkable implements. It means more money in your pockets. They are easy to handle and do the work of from two to five hands. You can use those cultivators from start to finish in cultivating your crop. Save time and labor enough to pay for them many times the first season. For planting corn or cotton we sell the famous Black Hawk and Ledbetter single kernel edge drop which are known all over the corn growing region for their accuracy. Trie drop is always in sight of the operator and the seed falls straight to the ground. In planting cotton they save one-half the seed that it usually takes. Our i j. j.i i planters ar t me oniy positive single kernel droppers that are made and will save the farmer the price of it in the first season in the items of seed thinning and cropping. We guarantee either of those planters and you can be the judge. Make a special trip to see those implements. It will pay you. Xet us explain their time, labor and money saving advantages. Othej: farm implements will Be found here. Disc and smoothing harrows, V harrows, Lit- ' tie Joe harrows. Cotton King and one and two horse plows. The largest stock of plow repairs in the country. Come and see us. R. F. TAYLOR 0 CO., LAKE UTT. i. L l : Special drive on Flour this week. Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Co. 2-28-tf VRCADE Louis Coli 232 & 234 Kin; Street a Charleston, S( st Wholesale And Retail jHrAND Clean Up Sale of ' Balance of our Tailoi < and Woolen Dresses, Dres ?e out at HALF PRICE. in an open order. Will z ilbow. riSFACTION" OR 1 . >urg County. P IOC jl 8 l-3c. |j ^OM 50c TO $3.50 1 j e of Ladies' Slippers. |j I : 0 M P A N Y ifl xxxx xxxxxx>o<xxxxxxxx xxxxxx I X I 1 I T_ \/ 17 I X 1 X juenu us i our uars: x ? Our Tale Bears Good Interest. $ x You're open to conviction? Then we can show you. X V You pay your bills by check?the only modern business St way. Frequently you have to add Exchange to a local x/ Q check to pay your accounts in Charleston or other cities. Q' Q A check on our bank is accepted face value anywhere? X X thus^we save you 5c to 25c exchange on many of your X V This counts up. Just open a checking account with V O us and have your checks taken at full face value?Like O Q Uncle Sam's Currency?no discount anywhere. X $ We also pay 4 ?jo interest on Savings Deposits v X WRITE U8 X X Mention this paper and we'll gladly give you any X V information desired. ? \ 0 Commercial Savings Bank, o Q Charleston. S. C. Q O CAPITAL - $100,000 V SocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSc y . 1 'i Jif noi_ioa no i ion ' ETIWAN FERTILIZERS GROW PRIZE CORN CROPS Hrst Prize For Best Acre of Corn in Soutb Carolina in 1909. First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in George q town county, a. c., in ivuv. ^ First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown County, S. C?, in 1910. First Prize For Largest Ear of Corn in Georgei town County, S. C., in 1910. i > < 1 1,000 Bushels on Ten Acres in Williams* 1 burg County, S. C., in 1910. : I Use Etiwan Fertilizers for I : 4 1 I Good Results. | ' | I ETIWAN FERTILIZER CO., I LM Charleston. S. C. R I 01 iog caoi?ipcl 1 NO PAY NO PAPER FOR 1911. J ^___________ "I THE ARCADE | I ien & Co. )) ! I nd 203 Meeting Street // I >uth Carolina jj I Moil Anlo. Hmitp in the Smith I I Winter Stocks at Half Price. JJ f I r-Made Suits, Furs, Cloaks, u II s Goods, Etc., all marked to iV I I ?L?'i ittend to the same as though you were 1 J I , /