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- V ii 611 I "OHTJCKS; I don't see why I si alive! m be a long time d< pie* say that! If they folic have QUICKLY ENOUGH, and UNPREPARED to meet it. Trouble wet, often drop out of an apparen SENSIBLE, SANE way is to keep t BANK OF ] r^MWEr^BAsr^ 1 GRADED SCHOOL NOTES- J -?-? ??? ? ? The Wee Nee Literary society held its regular meeting last Friday. The query for debate was: "Resolved, That School Children Should Not Go to Moving Pictures and Frivolous Parties on Schoolday Nights." The judges rendered their decision in fa vor of the negative. Miss fcrnne Mcintosh read a selection of personal jokes. The basketball girls are practicing for a match game with the Coward team on this court on the 19th inst. v We like the home folk to be interested in our basketball games. We are glad to hear that Harold Steele, who was seriously injured by an automobile a few weeks ago, is improving daily. It is our sincere hope that he will soon be back at school. , HONOR ROLL. Grade I. Margaret Burgess 97 Carlisle Epps 97 Flinn Gil land 96 James Arrowsmith 96 Jennie Eloise Kinder 93 Grade I?Advanced. Margaret Lesesne 97 Elizabeth Fairey 97 Dora Harrington 95 Rachel Dove 94 Katherine Steele 94 Grade II. Mary Catherine Epps 98 Jane Gill and. Elizabeth Swails 98 Stella Wolfe 97 Mary Louise Flagler ?94 Grade III. Grace Kinder 95 James F Cooper 95 Grade IV. Ola Dubose ?95 Theodosia Cooper 93 Mary Sue Harrington ?92 Daisy Mcintosh 93 Anna Laura Singleton 93 Grade VI. Jack Meadors 96 Grade VII. Hubert Speigner ? ?94 Nora Kinder 93 Grade VIII. Serena Lee _ 96 William Cooper 96 Grade IX. Agnes Fulton ?96 Grade X. Wista McElveen 94 Lula Sexton 93 Virginia Wilson 92 Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly TBI U1Q susoira gcocrii vuxukujcuuik wuivi OXIOVE'8 TA8T8LBS8 chill TONIcTdHVeB out Msltric.enriches the blood,todbuilds np the t??* Km. A true tonic. For adulti end children. 50c The New York court of appeals having affirmed the conviction of Catholic Priest Hans Schmidt for the murder of Anna Anmueller in New York City in 1913, and Governor Whitman having refused to interfere with the sentence the condemned Priest will be electrocuted at Sing Sing prison during the week of February 13. Governor Whitman of New York has announced his candidacy for a second term. He will probably be the nominee of th#? Republican party in that State. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, aa the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents, ^ TROUBLE ! I^OUT A I CLEAR e ClfYT lonldn't spend my money while I'm sad." How often yon hear some peoiw it they generally spend all they when trouble coufes they are left s, like bombs from aerial craft in the tly CLEAR sky. The only SAFE i BANK ACCOUNT going. SIN GSTREE. TheRayoLights 6 Like a Gas Jet I TO light the Rayo I lflinn vou don't I have to remove the shade or the chimney. Just lift the gallery and touch a match. It is just as easy to light as a gas burner and it requires little effort to keep it clean. RQfo Lamps are the modern lamps for the farm. Simple in design ? yet an ornament to J I any room in the house. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain I I best Results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and ' Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that are known in the household and on the farm for their quality and economy. Ask for them by name and , you are sure of satisfaction. Standard Household Lubricant Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Sepa? rator Oil Parowax Eureka Harness Oil Mioa Axle Grease If your dealer does not have them, write to our I nearest station. ^ ; STANDARD OIK COMPANY < (N?W J?Mf) I BALTIMORB I Wubioltao, D. C. Charlotte, N. C. I J Norfolk. W.Va. ChaHwtoo. W.V?. I ' Richmood. Va. Charleston, S. C. I Estate Notice. Notice is hereby given, that all credi- J tors having claims against the estate C of Mary A Yarborougn, deceased, are 1 required to present the same, duly at- J tested, to the undersigned, qualified ex- J ecutor of said estate, or to his attorney, 2 LeRoy Lee, Kingstree, S C, and all 1 persons indebted to said estate are here- 1 by required to make payment to the > 1 undersigned. C J Yarborough, i < 2-10-3t Qualified Executor. H Bloomingvale, SC. Tin Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heed j Because of its tonic and laxative effect, lax a- i || TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinpry ' I Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor i I rinsing in bead. Remember the full name and , 1 look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. i \. ,M'r Over 5 FREE 16 Gran<j rM0J.--'iw ?.w r~~ W - ' ?<s?a. DmVnc 1 IIZjCS MY5TEI You do not have to buy anything to win one of the following prizes: PRIZE LIST ^ ^ FIRST-GRAND PRIZE Foster & Co. $600 Player Piano with two dozen rolls of music. Handsome Mahogany Bench and Scarf. SECOND PRIZE $75.00 Mahogany Sonora Phonograph. THIRD PRIZE One $35.00 Mahogany Sonora _ Phonograph. FUl/K 111 l^Kiir. One Solid Gold Neck Chain and LaValliere set with Diamond and Pearls. FIFTH PRIZE One Chest (26 pieces) Rogers Silver. SIXTH PRIZE One Folding Buster Brown No. 7 Kodak. SEVENTH PRIZE One Lady's Solid Gold Locket and Chain. EIGHTH PRIZE One Sterling Silver Plated 3piece Toilet Set. NINTH PRIZE One Oriental Pearl Opera Glass Gold plated barrels, bars and trimmings, pearl eye piecesfine accurately ground lenses. TENTH PRIZE One Lady's Silver Mesh Hand ELEVENTH PRIZE One Gentlemen's Solid Gold Signet Ring. TWELFTH PRIZE One Set of Six Rogers' Continental Soup Spoons. THIRTEENTH PRIZE One Silver Plated Manicure Set (10 pieces.) r-ntinTrrvlTU ntlll IP r uvk l n mic^Bi One Sterling Silver Handle 3piece Carving Set?finest quality Sheffield English Steel, Colonial design. FIFTEENTH PRIZE One Solid Gold Scarf Pin and Cuff Button Set, fancy engraved Old English finish. SIXTEENTH PRIZE I One Silver Plated 3-piece Military Set. Our last Contest, c of this method to the btr We have received i THE PRESIDENT OF 1 This Contest is ope CHARLE 356 KING STREET I [ BIG BA1 I FOR NEXT ? One pound good Coffee | Ten cakes good Soap ? Bellinger Mei | Hemingway, I ============================== j Highest Price Paid for Cot l 2-10-4t r PAYS 10 ADVERTIf $1,000 ( 1 CAPITA1 t $60( PI AVI713 II ? To the 16 Cor] Which Are 1 %Best tc ?IOUS c 'iw\ ij? i\s Contest DIRECTIONS?Draw tw< the clock dial, dividing it in1 the numbers in each part art make 26. Answersjmay be sent in oi any other original method. ?Only one answer (from ea be considered. To the 16 Correct Answe: best will befgiven the 16 ( named. The Judges are Thos. R. Waring, 1 Wilson G. Harvey, President the Enl President the Citizens' Bank.^ Decision Contest Clo! Saturday, ] No one in any way connected wit! eligible in this Contest. Everyone he one of the 16 Valuable Prizes. Do n and address plainly on this or a separi NAME STREET NO.. % . * TOWN OR POSTOFFICE.. | Have you aJPiano or Organ.. Reasons for Th ~ For many years piano houses havt expenses of pianos in the old way, pa commissions. We are trying to elimir the customer the benefit thereof. We us by manufacturers we represent in n offer to the people of this territory. luring the Spring of 1915, a ying public. many complimentary letter HIS COMPANY GUARAN' LEGITIMATE in to everybody. Each Cor ADDRESS OR BRING , HSTON PI J. V. WALLACE CHARLEST' ? I RGAINS i| 30 DAYS J | 10c f _ 25c [ rcantile Co., | South Carolina & intry Produce and Furs. 1 IE IN THE RECORD. U riven A ~ prize i d.oo * : piano 7 s=r11 Neatest and ) This r i a/^i/ r /Mjciv r Sj/ JS : Rules ) lines across the face of :o three parts, so that when 3 added together they will n this paper, card board or ,ch immediate family will rs which are neatest and 1 o Jrand prizes in the order E Editor The Charleston Evening Post; terprise Bank, and C. R. I. Brown, 1 or the judges will be final. 1 ses 12 Noon F eb. 19tH. J c b the Charleston Piano Co. will be r is an equal opportunity of securing ^ ot delay answering. Write name ate sheet of paper. E l t c State Make * E tis Great Offer $ r > been trying to reduce the selling lying solicitors, teachers and other j late this unnecessary cost and give p are therefore using the allowance to p taking this unusual bona fide direct 0 s well as former Contests, j s from Prize Winners in oui ["EES THIS TO BE A FA CONTEST itestant will receive a prize ALL ANSWERS TO IANO COJ , PRESIDENT ON, S. C. K Z Model 16-F, II horsepower, three-speed, Model 16-E, II horsepower, single geare Model IG-C, 6 horse-power, three-speed, Model 16-B, 6 horsepower, single gearei Model 16-L Sidecar?including 28x3 in. J AS. C. 2>3>8t Dealer for William Kingstree, iw i rnmammmmmmmmmmmmm el I Ban ] Lway I REE 1 === 6 Grand Prices 'UZZLE jfa| ' PF) twin cylinder $265.00 j d, twin cylinder $240.00 i cinorlo nuliniiar fOOft nft single vjiiiiuci il^duiuu i , ' I, single cylinder $200.00 lire on sidecar $ 75.00 % E P P S isburg County | South Carolina ** y h uur SECOND PRIZE > wj $75 SONORA PHONOGRAPH We are manufacturers' distribitors for Pianos and Player Pitnos of proven quality, consistL ng of the world's most famous * ^ nakes, as follows: Wm. Knabe & Coestablished 837. Chickering & Son, estab- . ished 1821. Haines Bros., estab- A ished 1851. Marshall & Wenlell. established 1853. Story & 31ark, established 1865. And such ither well known and standard nakes as Foster & Company, Armstrong and Brewster Pianos nd Player Pianos. You are always sure of buying he best makes of Pianos at the owest prices and on the best erms at our ware rooms. Every one sending in their soution to this Puzzle will also ret eive from our Advertising De>artment, besides the premiums a . ^ nentioned above, a Bona Fide J" xold Bond credit check of $69 to 100.00. according to the correctless of their answers. These credit checks to apply on he purchase of any new Upright r Mano, Player Piano or Grand Mano in our store. All Pianos in ur store marked in plain figures. lrnved i hp caticfartiAn v v vaav ?*WIMVVIUII r former Contests. IR, BONA FIDE AND 'V absolutely Free. i|H HP ANY ' * * PHONE 4,117 /] vj