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-N Items of Geoersl Interest Commencement exercises of Aiken High school will be held tomorrow evening. There will be 22 graduates. A Jacksonville (Fla) shipbuilding firm has been awarded government contracts for 12 wooden and 4 steel vessels. Greenville has been selecfed as a j divisional training camp. It is probable that 30,000 soldiers will be j trained there, v The Woman's market at Aiken, j .piobably the only one in the South, j was started Saturday and is proving ! very succesfful. About 1,000 barrels of Irish pota- j toes have been shipped from the Charleston and Beaufort sections so far this season. A charter has been issued to the McNamee Kaolin company of Bath, Aiken county, with a capital stock of $150,000. The officers are New York men. A commission has been issued to the Williams company of Gieenville, with a proposed capital stock of $200,000. It will manufacture products srom sweet potatoes. Rev A H Claflin, field secretary of the Anti Saloon league of America. ' will in OrRnirehurtr Sundav. mak ing an address at the Methodist' church in the morning and at the Lutheran church at night. Commencement exercises of Man- i ning High school will take place tomorrow night. There will be 22 graduates,the largest number in the history of the school. It is equally divided between boys and girls. The agricultural committee of the ; board of trustees of Clemson col- j lege met at the Pee Dee station in Florence Tuesday. Senator Tillman, i Congressman Lever and Governor i Manning are members of this body, j W D Blackman, an employe of the Darlington Brick company, at So- j ciety Hill, a few days ago found a. gold ring in a perfect state of preservation bearing the inscription: "Alexander Montgomery. 0 B, Janu-1 ary 31, 1767." T<L - ?1. _iL T ? ine iirsi cjpwuiui utbkuc vuiucience of Sumter district was held at Manning Thursday and Friday. An address of welcome was delivered by Hon Charlton Du Rant, and John Paul Patton spoke on "The Place of the Epworth League in the Church." , President W M Riggs of Clemson college has been invited to deliver the commencement address at Auburn (Alabama)Polytechnic institute June 11. 'Dr Riggs is an alumnus of Auburn and taught there a year or two before going to Clemson twenty ' years ago. The annual Ascension day service1 for Charleston Knights Templar was J held in St Philip's church Sunday i night. Rev S Cary Beckwith deliv- j erecl the address. Revs John Ker-, shaw and Wm Way and Mr Wm G ! Mazvck assisted in the service, the | , , latter reading the lesson. Secretary Daniels has addressed a ' letter to Speaker Clarke urging that j legislation prohibiting the sale of in-1 tnviratincr hpypracps to soldiers, in corporated in the army bill, be ex- j tended to cover the navy. With j 4,000 :'oung recruits under training! in the navy and more to be secured, j Mr Daniels said the same safeguards are urgentl> necessary for them that j Congress has provided for young soldiers. j ^Caterrl^leanM It means inflammation of a > mucous membrane somewhere in the head, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, biliary ducts or bowels. It always means stagnant blood -the blood that is full of impurities. Left alone, it extends until it is followed by indigestion, colds, congestion or fever. It weakens the system generally and spreads its operations until systemic catarrh or an acute illness is the result r> /\ 4?ii *-% jl ci una Is the nation's reliable remedy for this conditioo. It restores appetite, aids digestioa, checks and removes inflammation, and thus enables the membranes,through which we breathe and through which our food is absorbed, to do their work properly. Forty-four years of success, with thousands of testimonials, have established it as the home remedy?Ever-Readyto-Take. Its record of success holds a promise for you. THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBUS. OHIO You can obtain Peruna in tablet form for convenience. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that theunderj signed will apply to the C?>uri of Probale for Williamsburg county on the 21st day of May,1917.at 12/dock noon, for letters of final discharge ;-s Administratrix of the estate of II B Br< wne, deceased. Mrs M B Browns. Administratrix. April 19. 1917. 4-19-6t 1 / PROGRAM OF COP EXERCISES 1 AND a 11 O'clock Su May Twenty-! ANTHEM 1NVOC HYMN?"0 1. O worship the King, all glork And gratefully sing His woftd Our Shield and Defender, lie Pavilioned in splendor and gii 2. 0 tell of His might, andrfhg < Whose robe is the light, whos His chairiots of wrath the dee And^dark is His path on the v 3. Thy bountiful care what tong j It breathes in the air, it shine It streams from the hills, it d And sweetly distills in the dei SCRIPTURE READING VOCAL DUET?"Not a Sparrow and Maud Barbee. SERMON HYMN-"HOLY SPIRn HolyrSpirit, faithful Guide, Ever Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgi Weary souls fore'er rejoice, Wh Whisper softly, "Wand'rercome, Ever present truest Friend, Ever Leave us not to doubt and fear, ( When the storms are raging sore give o'er, Whisper softly, "Wand'rer, come, When our days of toil shall cease, Nothing left but heaven and praj there; Wading deep the dismal flood, Pie Whisper 6oftly, "Wand'rer, come, BENEC 8:00 O'CLOCK FRIDAY E^ I Prayer A Scientific Party Uncle Remus' Church Experience Sam Weller's Valentine Piano Solo Uncle Remus at the Telephone.. The Tale the Fiddle Told The Cultured Daughter of a Plair Piano Solo Our Flag Education as Related to Civic Pn The High Watermark of the Civi Piano Solo We and Our Allies Excerpts of President Wilson's Sj Congress The Peerless Women of the Soutl The Public Duty Soldiers Piano Solo Piano Duet .Missc Decision o ! MUSI 10 O'clock, Saturday M 8 O'CLOCK MONDAY N Prayer Minuet Maid-of-the-Mist Piano Duet .Missel The Romance of the Telephone.. Violin Solo Address ANNOUN( THE WA bl J. L. ST has: ? Horses ai SFor Sale or J. L. ST Livery, Feed a Lake City, Send Us Your Advertise In The AMENCEMENT ONGSTREE HIGH GRADED SCHOOL nday Morning, seventh, 1917. The Lord Is My Light A.TION WORSHIP" tus above, Iroua love, > Ancient of days, ded with praise. 3f his grace, te canopy is space; p thunderclouds form, rings of the storm. ue can recite? s in the light, escends to the plain, v and the rain. Rev. A. E. Reimer Falleth"-Misses Selma Thorn Rev. J. H. Graves r, FAITHFUL GUIDE" near the Christian'6 side, im in a desert land; ile they hear that sweetest voice, Follow me,I'll guide thee home." near thine aid to lend, Groping on in darkness drear; , Hearts grow faint and hopes Follow me, I'll guide thee home." Waiting still for sweet release, r'r. Wondering if our names are ading naught but Jesus' blood; , Follow me, I'll guide the home." ICTION fENING, MAY 25th, 1917. I Rev. A. E. Riemer Ethel Anderson i Annie Frierson Nora Kinder Serena Lee Maude Allen Kinder Serena Lee j Grocer Tyson McFadden Annie Frierson Samuel Burgess jsperity Edwin Harper 1 War Ruskin McConnell Rosa Wilkins -Hampden Montgomery )eech to Hubert Speigijer i James Sullivan Archie Wilkins ^? V^HUl U9 Claude Jones ;s Claude Jones and Maud Barbee f Judges CAL orning, May 26th, 1917 \ cccc IIGHT, MAY 28th, 1917. First Grade Little Folks ; Claude Jones and Maud Barbee Dollie McFadden David Silverman Dr. W. S. Currell :ementl I seeessmmmsBsm: R IS ON I ;t I UCKEYI BOTH I M,?1A0 I LIU XT1U1C9 8 Exchange. - I UCRE Y I nd Sale Stable j|| South Carolina 1 loSrttOSoScwiow Job Printing! Record. It Pays! ir ^ m We have jus the beautifu' and two-ton< For style an( excelled. We Are the E . N We also havi tive lot of / made shoes Havana bro exceptional in being able at this time i for them. jjj=i \ I BYT Somes of ac A MAN of family has a big resp serve the morals and education must see to it that THEY SIL ter way of helping his dear ones than t It will provide against sickness and SHOULD HAVE A L_> A Xl 1/ L IV WV JL' || REME1 when in need of Auto Supplies of a can get them at th Auto Supply & A ^1 L T. TH0M1 Opposite Farme: To Curti a Cold In One Day i Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the j Cough and Headache and works off the Cold ! ] Druagists refund money if it fails to cure. | . K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c | \ | LADIES' i SUMMER |1 * SHOES \ t received a new s I styles shown her< } kid and white ca i beauty these sho< xclusive Agents in e a new and strikir SEIGLER BROS. C for ladies in pate wn and black kid. values and we fee to offer this line to and at the prices w< HI Ladies, you are cor- rp | dially invited to call p j and see our line. j| n King&ree 1 ? Dry Goods I i v^uuipanj is 1 I RBttHDf i HKKBOWjJj ?tmymtjJ] onsibility. He not only mmt con* , of his wife and loved ones, bnt he at.t. NOT WANT. Is there a bet>y adding to his BANE ACCOUNT ? misfortune. Every man of family BANK ACCOUNT. ULiNGfesTKKK. LinpD 71DJLIV Tires, Tubes and ,11 kinds, you can le new ccessory Store Hercules Ford Tires 30x -3 - $ 7.95 I 30x3 1-2 - - 10.45 PSON, Prop., rs' Supply Co. Peaches raised in Richland and ^xinjrton counties have appeared in Jolumbia markets. J I ?) \ U- 4. ? ihipment of e in colored ' nvas boots. 1 ?s cannot be / Kingstree For ' i i \ lgly attrac O'S custom mt leathers, These are :1 fortunate our patrons e are asking How s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENET it CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, * Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface* of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ???? ?????P? " ? L.WEMRH0RN&S0H %. ' m CHARLESTON, S.C.j Sole Distributors of j "Black Rock Wall Board'*; I Moisture resisting and special^ manufacture makes it the best ow Write us for samples and prices.** Registration Notice ** The office of the Supervisor of Re*- J istration will he open on the ls< Modday in each month for the purpose of ffi registering any person who is qual^ ? Bed ar follows : ja Who shall have been a resident ot fl the State for two years, and of tbefl county one year, and of the polling pre-jF^ cinct in which the elector offers to J vote four months before the day of) election, and shall have paid, si*^fc months before, any poll tax then du|^S| and payable, and who can both and write any section of the constiW^S tion of 1895 submitted to him by the^H Supervisors of "Registration, or w^ Q can show that he owr.s, and has p^p fl all taxes collectible on during the H present year pioperty in this State K assessed at three hundred dollars nrfl more. B E Clarkson, fl r lerk ot Board. dy