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I I ^ ^ \ HEMINGWAY HIGH SCHOOL. ' ^ # $ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | Hemingway, May 29:?The Hemingway public school has just closed one of the most successful years in its history. The final exercises began Friday night at 8:30 o'clock and ended Sunday morning, when Dr J W Daniel of Marion preached an el oquent and instructive sermon in the Methodist church. Dr Daniel's reputation as a brilliant and forceful speaker as well as one of the foremost ministers of the Methodist church, South, is known beyond the bounds of the State. , Friday night "Princess Chrysanthemum," a Japanese operetta, was ! given, interspersed with vocal and instrumental music, in the "Big 4" _ warehouse, before a large and appreciative audience. The cast of characters in the operetta was as follows: Princess Chryanthemum MissSallie Haselden ; (Emperor's daughter) Ju-Ju Mis9 Alma Hughes Yum-Yuro Miss Myrtle Hughes Du-Du Misa'Ruth HaselJen j Tu-Lip Mis* Lucy Ingraham Fairy Moonbeam. Frincess Good Genius ? Miss Ellen Hemingway Emperor What-for-Whi, a merciful monarch Eugene Huggins ' Prince So-Tru Herman Koonce Prince So-Sli_ Dewey Dovglass , Top-Not, court chamberlain Julius Jones Saucer Eyes, the wizard cat Aulbie Huggins All distinguished themselves equally , well. On Saturday dinner and lemonade ] were served at the "Big 4" warehouse. A large crowd was present. Two snappy games of baseball between Hemingway and Pee Dee were played on the home diamond during the day. That night the Hemingway Senior Literary society gave an entertaining programme. The subject,"Resolved, . that public opinion is a standard of right," was debated. Julius Jones, Miss Allean Cannon and Herman Koonce upheld the affirmative side, which won over the negative, championed by Henry W Haselden, Miss Lucy Ingraham and Harvey Lambert. The judges were Dr E A Simmons and L L Ard. There were recitations by Douglass Ingraham and Louis Venters and Misses Wilma Harmon and Hallie Venters; essays by Benny Altman and Miss Myrtle Hughes; readings by Miss Lorena Huggins and Barney Harmon; current events. Miss Edith Lambert; an instrumental duet of a very high class was rendered by Misses Blondell Cockfield and Ellen Hemingway. A duel by Misses ?llen Hemingway and Sallie Haselden was greatly | * J -"'L L i.L - I enjoyed, lwo arms uy vne nine i folk were carried out very nicely. This year's tenth grade was composed of the following members: Miss Ailean Cannon, Henry Will Haselden and Julius Jones. ' The closing exercises Saturdaynight were well received,as was also i the splendid address given by Dr J | W Daniel. Among the tenth grade pupils Henry Will Haselden made the highest average throughout the year. Under the leadership of Prof RjN Speigner the school has had a record i to which the people of Hemingway can point with pride. The entire corps of teachers, including Prof Speigner, Misses Florence Doty of Summerville, Gladys Copeland of Tiramonsville, Martha Jenkinson of . Kingstree and Louise Wilson of ' Rome, has won the esteem and ad- 1 miration of everyone interested in j the educational affairs of the com- , munity. The teachers elected for next year j arc as follows: Mr R N Speigner, Misses Elise Rollins, Martha Jenkin- ( son, Louise Wilson, Iva Eaddy and ( Mattie Ruth Martin. { Prizes were awarded Saturday j night as follows: Capers Heming- { way,7th grade, Annie Ingraham and Willis Haselden, 3d grade. I (J. S. Marine Gets Hurry Orders, j A local boy, Thomas J Carraway, i is with the expeditionary force of U | S Marines now headed for Santo t j? ii - tt n n rr*._ i uominjro on Doara me u o o len- i nessee, for the protection of the 1 American Legation there during the current revolt against President j Jimines. i When insurrection breaks out j anywhere to the south of Key West or north of Venezuela, the U S Marine? are always first on the spot. J Preparedness is the motto of the , marine?"soldier and sailor, too"? always prepared for service in any , climate?always prepared to move " at a moment's notice without previous warning, and always prepared to efficiently hold the "situation well i > in hand." 1 Young Carraway enlisted in the ? United States Marine Corps at At- i lanta, Ga, on June 10, 1915, and is t a son of Thomas M Carraway, R F * J) No 1, Rhems. j Is the Public. I *"1 have "been using Chamberlain's j Tablets for indigestion for the past g six months, and it affords me pleasure to sajT I have never used a rem- * edy that did me so much good."? ; Mrs C E Rile>', Illion, N Y. Cham- i berlain's Tablets are obtainable ev-j erywhere. _ ! i ' ' .-..i-.j A School Medley. There is a man in our town who is nobody's fool Of learning great and no mistake is why he teaches school. His beaming face, his easy grace, his gallantry inspire. ['11 gaze on him till sight is dim thro' glasses made of wire! He wears some stays, and has no grays within his light brown hair. Upon his toes he softly goes for fear he'll wound the air His pocket holes his thumbs infold, his hands extended wide Like flying quail or ships a-sail as if he'd burst with pride. He rings a bell and reads a Psalm and says Amen, Amen, And children large and urchins small, they all begin to sing. Sometimes they cant of Old Black Joe, sometimes of Swanee River fn everv kev of flats and sharps until | you fairly quiver. j A.ltho' Miss Darn Eld tries to play the I key she always misses. r The children laugh and mimic her, I the're anything but prisses. I Miss Roman is of warrior race, and J when she gets the switches She spares the rod, nor spoils the child, you'll have to sew up stitches. : A. ton of hay placed in a loft ahd now you guess her name is The teacher of the small first grade and tres petite the same is. They go to walk, enjoy the talk, but never have a fellow, rhey wear cologne that makes you groan, and ribbons red and yellow. My horses shy as they go by, they're frightened at the smell so. Perfume's enough to scare a bird, much less a mare well bred, 0. Upon my word I've often heard that men are very slick, sir, Each time you think you have a bite, it's nothing but a trick, sir. 3, can you tell the reason why the men are dully pated? tt seems that all our maiaens nere are very illy fated. I'm sure they're willing and they wait but no one ever comes, sir. [ take this chance to run a line and advertise them some, sir. Mrs Clarence Montgomery. jreelyville, S C, May 22, 1916. Bow Is It As To South Carolina? He gets up at the alarm of a Connecticut clock, buttons his Chicago suspenders to Detroit overalls; washes nis face with Cincinnati soap in a Pennsylvania pan; sits down to a Srand Rapids table; eats Chicago meat and Tennessee flour; cooked with Kansas lard on a St Louis range; puts a New York bridle on a Kentucky mule fed with Iowa corn; plows a farm covered by an Ohio mortgage, with a Chattanooga plow; when bed times comes he reads a chapter from a Bible printed in Boston; says a | prayer written in Jerusalem, crawls; \ under a blanket made in New Jer-1' sey, only to be kept awake by an;r Arkansas dog?the only home pro- J Juct on the place. ? The Arkansas, Democrat. HIM RESCUED j DESPAIRING WIFE! lifter Four Tears of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Case to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter torn this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock irrites as follows: "I suffered for four rears, with wonianly troubles, and during his time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at UL. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treatment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After [hat, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, uid I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I commenced taking it. From the very first lose, I could tell it was helping me. I :an now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try mnmon'e innir IfhacHAlnpH L/Ui UUi, 11IW vvuuiait a iwiuv. itutw uvi|/V- i more than a million women, in its 50! -ears of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recommend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooza Medicine Co.. Ladies' fWvisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-paze book.' Home treatment for Wooea." sent in plain wrapper. E66-B Wlnthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Colege and also for the admission of new itudents will be held at the county :ourt house on Friday* July 7, at 9 I. m. Applicants must not be less ban sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 7 hey will be awarded to those making ho hicrhoRt avoracro at this examina ion, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President fohnson before the examination for icholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free xiition. The next session will open September 20, 1916. For further information and catalogue, address Pres 9 B Johnson. Rock Hill, S C. 5-ll-8t Send us the new. | New l oy Now Being gW.EJe A cart load of Sti dow all going at 10c < YYj the most wonderful ol we have ever shown. biia A big line of Sha< lYffl in at 10c and 15c the; qoj A big line of Oi inches wide, at 10c an SY A large line of < Val Laces at 5c and 1( One hundred doz W 5c, 10c and 15c values ^ the yard. sJJ/ A big line of L W inches wide, 15c to 2 xsjU at 8c the yard. A big lot of Lad ay sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 an sii to $3.50. This entire YT two pairs of a kind, o; gg the pair. Ladies wh< Til <rpf wonderfulbarcrair 9V A pretty line of Voiles, well worth 15< Don't fail to se QO window. Only 10c fo dow. iW.E. J( Kingstree, plIHE S fnnsirW wmuwv. 0 Sea Gei * |m| His Summer L*i sists largely < H smile and a ^ feeling. E M hasn't any c ^ weather corr a subject 1 considerable [3 Try any of vj Suits really 1 M weather and ^ quire a pern of perfect c< ^ cool fabric, H to Silk. Call | SKingslree Dr H Kingstree, - (k- i'. y . .... Goods H ; Shown at w nkinson s | aw Hats in our win- <W sach. This is one of (Aoj ferings in Straw Hats san m I low Laces just come |<5?>I 1 /ard. W I riental Laces, 4 and 5 SS g id 15c the yard. ^ I German round thread IV g )c the yard. yfe I yards Vai Insertings, I , a big bargain at 3c W ? pro ^ ace Bands, 3, 4 and 5 ^ Oc values, will all go ^ ies' Low Cut Shoes, d 4, retail price $1.50 lot of Shoes, one and 14$ ffered at 50c and 75c fYii ) have small feet can I9&j is from this lot. 11 : striped and figured W % will go at 10c yard. A6 e our wonderful Hat >r any hat in the winmkinson 1 EMMEX the South | itleman! M Outfit con- m of a pleasant hSd comfortable A lowever, he R orner on hot M ifort. That's M J ve've given ^ attention! iv> C!nwvvmi? r ? j UUI Duilt for hot you will ac- M nanent smile W rntent. Any' ^ from Serge ^ [to see them. K a y Goods Co., | South Carolina K \ v S fountain^ Is the Fountain We Do Not Wa Halnray VTC 1SCUVG1 1ICC Phone SCOTT DP TAe ^??XC t0 Vhsbbk Dollars Ge When Yon Brini Spring housecleaning often c Furniture, Rugs or Carpets. It i suite. It may be one rug or a co case your dollar will do some wc store. The goods are here, an: dollar will get mighty big results Parlor Sets, Dining Room Sets Furniture, Porch Furniti Rugs and Carpets that are a for years, that are the acme of < exceedingly popular. We will be them over any day. If we havei we will get it for you. Steele Furr 208 Main Street Wag< C. We have just unloi load of the famous T1 (one, two, three and guarantee every Tho sell and we have thi C. We also have in st< Buggies, Surreys, H Robes, Etc. See us Yours to ] Williamsburg Li Kingstree, SUMMER Fl AND FURNE Porch Chairs Duph Porch Swings Mo Portiere Ci Crex, Axminster a Anything in Fu We give votes in Th< dies' Contest. Rodgers & Opposite Farmers UndertaKers and 3sWaSflsim* p t of Quality # C a ala JUUMldUlC i and Freely :ug co., ifej More I "fWrtTMii niiraHilHMMft t Results r TU AIM UAVA B J 1IIG1U 11G1C alls for something new in maybe a single piece or a mplete new set In either mderful performing at this [rthing you want, and your Bed Room Sets, Kitchen ire, Lawn Furniture ; dream to the eye, that last elegance, at prices that are ; delighted to have you look i't what you want in stock, liture Co. Opposite Court House ansTI ) aded another car lornhill Wagons, four-horse). We p rnhill Wagon we e prices to suit. )ck a full line of harness, Saddles, before you buy. please, ive Stock Co. s. c. IRNITIIRF ll k/itlll 1 V uu ;hings. ;x Window Shades isquito Canopies irtains ' nd Velvet Rugs * ________ \ rniture Line. i County Record's La Gocjwin ' ' Supplv^Jfb. [ Embalmers. OHKHHR9BB 'mr'-?A _ ... !?. , < '? ^