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Io< II SUCI NP1 IllLl i and ' and i P HSetter Groceries ! I Better Service! I Better Price! I We propose to give our ustomers better service and etter prices during the year 916.. We have always kept the est groceries on the market. Give u.s a trial on HAMS, REAKFAST BACON, CEEALS, CANNED GOODS, OTTLED GOODS, SYVPS, ETC. ?' ? -*-?? uirurr in; i\Y 0 Keep me ivivuuuuu KAND ol' canned goods and e famous WHITE HOUSE >FFEE, I. M. HILL & SONS Phone 120 WE FROM THE PHILIPPINES. Goode Thomson is at home fron: Philippines, where he has beer ;he past four years in the goven t service. He landed ten age in Francisco and is at home safe sound, much to the delight oi lany friends. He has spent the four years pleasantly and proly. but will remain after this in Jnited States. ode is looking well and it is a I Measure to have him home. I RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's j the surest way to stop them. !l The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, ! Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. JRS c, WP falrA ll f f W VMAXV VA i a success. iVGOOJ we extend inspect the A VIS1 Hp Hp hi w W w w hil: HONOR ROLL CITY SCHOOLS FOR FIFTH MONTH 1st Grade. Alma Gable, Ger trude Simpson, Amos Cresswell, Herbert Martin, Earl Norrell, Eddi< Thomas, Horace McAlister, Homei iiny ri i n wnsun, riiizauem \_>uriey, uratt Smith, Roy Nance, Frances Ferguson, Ada Perrin, Margaret Harrison, 2nd Grade. Louise CresswelL Marie Hart, Hazel McCurry, Bessi? Williams, Ida Calhoun, Edna Dawson, Rachel Minshall, Danner Cann, Marl* Hawthorne, James McCombs. 3rd Grade. Ralph Bauknight, Pearl Campbell, Sara Edwards, Jack Thomson, Jeanie White. 4th Grade. Permelia Culbreth, Mary Fant, Elizabeth Lyon, Annie Mabry, Donald Harris, Grace Milford, Alice Cheatham, Mary Mundy. 5th Grade. Ada Faulkner, Celia Chalmers, Mary Dargan, Maria Neuffer, Lula Mann, Emmie Haigler, Hilda Syfan, Thelma Seals, Elizabeth rnomson, ciny ixmg, ueorge &mitn. 6th Grade. Janie Bowie, Margaret Dawson, Elizabeth Gambrell, Helen Milford, Florence Neuffer, Mary White. 7th Grade. Helen Eakin, Catherine Faulkner, Mary Greene, Victoria Howie, Mary Stevenson, Bruce Fant, Davis Kerr, Ralph Lyon, Margaret Swetenberg. 8th Grade. Margaret Cox, Lois Ferguson, Alpha Graves, Helen Haigler, Ruby Mann, Mary Moore, Richard Swetenberg, Herman Wisby. 9th Grade. Edna Bradley, Fannie DuPre, Mattie Eakin, Elizabeth Faulkner, Mary Graydon, Margaret Lomax. Ruth Woodhurst, Frank Gary ' Samuel Hill. 10th Grade. Kate Haskell, Maud Hawthorn, James Hill. i STATISTICS. 1 New pupils this month, Graded School, 19; High School, 2. ' Enrolled to date, Graded School, 519; High School. 91. Number of tardies. Graded School, 58; High School, 19. Pav r>pnt nttpmlnniv. fJrndpd School L 93: High School, 95. Scholarship (average) Graded School 83; High School 85. Visits bv Trustees, Graded School, 2; High School, 0. I Visits by friends, Graded School, 22; High School, none. Visits by Superintendent. Graded School, 81; High School, 27. SPECIAL MENTION. Fifth and Sixth grades, no tardies I and highest per cent on attendance. 1 Second grade at Mill school made I | highest per cent on scholarship and j i fourth grade next. ! Comparing the Graded with the ' | High School, we find that for ever> thirteen tardies in the graded school li' J. a., A? /oo\ +Vi? tnere are uveia.v-iwu "i wi* High School. This is too great a difference and the teachers hereaftei : will enforce the rules more strictlj i against high school pupils who comc j in tardy. ; If the small children can be ir their rooms at nine o'clock, the larg | er ones can, too. j Sometimes it is the police thai teach a man to reform. ;pe( tosed v lis method I BARE to all a ci many new i T WILL B1 SON LIV-VER-LAX [ ACTS SURELY, SAFELY. Just because you are feeling the ill , effects of a torpid liver is no excuse 5 for buying a harmful medicine that has brought physical decay to thous ands. Calomel is dangerous and as , everyone knows has very disagreeable and weakening after effects. > Medical science has found a natural, vegetable remedy, GRIGSBY'S LiVi VER-LAX that thoroughly cleans es the liver and bowels without causing any bad feeling. Children can > take it with perfect safety. Every > bottle guaranteed. 50c and $1 a bottle. None genuine without the i likeness and signature of L. K. Grigs by. For sale by any druggist. VERDERY HOME BURNED. The home of Mr. R. H. Devlin, at Verdery was destroyed by nre early Sunday night. Neighbors arrived in time to save practically all of the furniture, but nothing could be done to check the flames. It is not known how the blaze originated.?Greenwood Journal. ZEMERINE HEALS CUTS, SORES, etc. The best remedy for Eczema. Gives relief when other remedies fail Stops itching and heals permanently. Recommended by prominent doctors. 50c and $1.00 at C. A. Milford & Co. or from Zemerine Chemical Co., Orangeburg, S. C. f.FTTINr. RF.TTER. The* friends of Conductor Sam ; Seal will be pleased to know that he is getting better and was able to be in the yard last Monday. He broke three of his ribs two weeks ago and has suffered intensely since. He is able to lie down now and sleeps com- . fortably and is on the road to recov-, ery. A MORNING BRIDGE. Mrs. Frank E. Harrison entertained at a br.dge party last Saturday morning for Miss Willie Calhoun. The ladies enjoying this game were Miss Calhoun, Mrs. J. D. Kerr. Miss Latimer, Miss Plevna Seal, Mrs. R. L. Dargan, Mrs. Frank IJ. Gary and Mrs. Perrin Quarles, of Charlotte, j Alter tne contest, at emus ?.t?o delightful refreshments were served. [ Mrs. Harrison's parties are always i pleasant affairs. If you will trace your bad luck a ; few blocks back, the chances are that you will discover it is due to your own bad management. ?Chicago News. [ NOTICE. i The undersigned Receivers of Cal houn Falls Company will entertain r offers for the purchase of farm lands ; of said Company, at or near Calhoun Falls in Abbeville County, in such i parcels as may be suitable for farms. F. E. Harrison, A. T. Smythe, Receivers Calhoun Falls Company. I- Jan. 17th, l'JIG. 4t. | :ials Saturday to thank you for ARRIVING ordial invitation lungs we have t< ? APPRECIATI &r HF1\ Thfl IWrtan.If 11IU IfUlgUU II Our Big JANUARY CLEARANCE through Saturday, February! If you farm it will pay you to attei If you keep house it will pay you If you are a carpenter it will pay ; We have sold a great many gooi of real bargains to offer. WE LIST BELOW A FEW ITEM 1 lot Clocks, $2.50 value, sale price $1.79 X 1^4- T^i"\ 4- 1 All A1*A ^ IrtL'O J- let -L C11CUUUU UUMU II J.VXVO, sale price ,19c I lot glass Lamps, 35c value for 23c I lot Gray Enamel Saucepans, 50c value, sale price 33c 1 lot Rubber Heels, 25c value for 19c 1 lot 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, 10c value 07c 1 lot Cotton Rope, 25c value, per lb 20c I lot Collar Pads, 12 inches wide, any size, sale price 2(Jc 1 lot Single Trees, 25c value for ..19c .1 lot Clevises, 10c value for OSc I lot Tubular Rivets, 10c value for OGc ,'L lot Tooth Picks, 5c value for 04c L lot Cut Glass Dish, $2.25 value, for $1.59 If you want a dollar to do more tli attead this sale. Everything cash The Darp-K ? ) o !ALE I I o o i DAILY I to come in X I ^ n ennw vnn * U11V fT f VML O J o o ^r\ ^ 1 IJ * o> IRY 1 o o o i BHBHHMiHHMHHHBBai /^< i 8 intf rA naraware II15 W. Crockery SALE still continues?will last ith. _ J iL' I- 1 no mis saie. to attend this sale. Ifou lo attend this sale. is, and still we have hundreds S WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION 1 lot Oat Meal Saucers, 10c value, | sale price 05c each | 1 lot China Plates, $2 doz. for ..10c ea E 1 lot China Plates, $2.25 doz., | for 67c for 6 8 1 lot Mot Green Jardinicrs, .75c to ! $1.25 values, sale price 57c ' I lot Boys Stockings, per pair 03c 1 lot Aluminum Pans .75 value for 54c 1 lot Aluminum Saucepans, $1.50 value 9Sc % i i.,+ \ 40 a A n?i xi ill iiiiii Li in uwm;iOj ?p?. ? *j i value, $19S : 1 lot Ilainm<-i>, 7oc value, for 49c 1 lot Iycou Kuttor Saws, $2.00 value $ for each, sale price $1.59 1 lot Perculators, $2 each, value, sale price, each $1.39 \ ian its full duty; do not fail to at special prices. inrt Pa Hardware IU5 W. Crockery