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TT CUilCOUUJ^ 1U.UJLVU JLV^.< HONOR ROLL, CITY SCHOOLS Local High and Graded Schools Pre* sent Long List of Honor Students for Sixth Scholastic Month. First Grade: Miss Thomson?Beatrice Smith, Bertha Stone, Jafcaes Sumpter, Lidia Johnson. :V; / ' 1st Grade: Miss Allen?Mabel Bradley, Leon Ellfji, Nelle. -Flynn, Susan Minshall, John McMurray, Wore Pprrin Min'nie Swetenburcr. Ethel Whaley. ji$?. "i: Z *''] 1st: Miss Lander?Adair .Aiken, Josephine Barnwell, . Martha;.?Culvert, Carrie Cunningham, JohriwHarrison, Ralph Link, Oscar' McCpr'di Frank Robinson. ".> ' 2nd Grade: Miss Brockr?Sara Cowan, Francis Ferguson, Margaret Flynn, Pat Howie, Irene McMahan, Margaret Stallings, James Graves, ' Thomas Raines. Miss Epting ?Elizabeth Beeks, Elizabeth Corley, Annie Cheatham, Margaret Harrison, Ernestine Mc Cord, Ada Perrin, William Deadwyler, Mary Ferguson. 3rd Grade: Miss Richards?Mildred Deadwyler, Martha Mann, Ellen Naben, Jesae Hall, Marie Hart, Mary Stallings, Julian Ellis. Miss Robertson?Rosalee Anderanr. Mo Palhnnri RupKpI Minshflll. Lavinia McCuen, Harriet Swope, Bill Greene, Willis Harrison, Tom. Howie, James McComb, Dick Parker. 4th Grade: Miss Edwards?Judith Hill, Frances Rose, Foster Barnwell, - Robert Dargan, Rayford McMillan, Ellis Poliakoff, Jack Thomson. 1 Miss Powell?Mary Carter, Frances Gilliam, Angela Roche, . Mary Swetenburg, Jennie White, Edward Anderson, Ralph Bauknight, Tom v Bridley, Robert Link, Frank Neuf- j fer, Gus Smith. * 5th Grade: Miss Dial?Grace Milford. Miss Brice?Macie Blanchett, Deborah Owen, Annie Mabry, Elizabeth Lyon, Willie Bowie, Donald Harris, Raymond Swetenborg, Bernard Roche. 6th Grade: Miss Tennant?None. Miss Plaxco?Willie Eakin, Thelma Seal, Gertrude McMahan. s 7th Grade: Miss Swetenburg? Janie Bowie. Lena Johnson. Carrie - Hawthorne, Elizabeth Gambrell, Alice McKelvey, Helen Milford, Comer Phillips, Mary White, Catherine Shaw, Hal Moore, Arthur Klugh, > Geo rye Williams. Miss Plaxco?? Florence Neuffer, Harold Tate, Edna McKelvey. HIGH SCHOOL. * 8th Grade: Miss Perrin?Helen Eakin, Mary Greene, Victoria Howie Ralph Lyon. 9th Grade: Miss Brooks?Alpha Graves. 10th Grade: Miss Magill?Edna Bradley, Fannie DuPre, Mattie Eakin, Elizabeth Faulkner, Mary Graydon, Ruth Woodhurst, Sam Hill. All marks above fourth grade were made on examinations, this month. The list below contains the names . of pupils of the City Schools whose , drawings have been sent to the Prac! Ai?1 r? : o. ?~ , iicoi x/rHWiiig uuiapaiij iut CAIUUItion at the State Teachers' Association which meets in Columbia March 15, 16 and 17th. 2nd Grade?Sara Cowan, Margaret Harrison, Harry Clinkscales, Ada Perrin, Ernestine McCord, Thelma Bauknight. 3rd Grade?Cliff Shaw, Julian Ellis, Martha Mann, James McCombs Augustus Moore. 4th Grade?Louise Klugh, Oliver Culbreth, Edward Anderson, Judith , Hill, Robert Dargan. 5th Grade?Grace Milford, Howard Hill, Bryan Harrison, Renwick Bradley, Foster Bradley. 6th Grade?Hilda Syfan, Celia Chalmers, Theron McLeskey, Willie Eakin, Gertrude McMahan. Parents should carefully examine their children's report cards every month. If a mistake has been made it will be corrected. Each child is * given a report each month and it is brought back signed by the parent. This indicates that the card has been carefully examined. ' Any suggestions from patrons are cheerfully received. Constructive c criticism is most welcomed especially , when made in the right spirit. Visits-from parents do good. i Promotion or graduation for chil- { dren who are below the standard , after the sixth month has passed is donbtful. However, if the child is 1 not too far below and if the parents ^ i will make the child do its part at ] home and the teacher and child doing their part at school, sorrc may yet phss to the next grade. A.11 chi - * dren" cannot make the gra-Jo every 1 year. It is much be iter for some ] children to take the grade over some where in their course. Some children he"-, use of absence fail. Some because of the la:k of applica- i tion. Will jour child be one of , those and under which head will it , be classed if it should fail? The teachers and superintendent 1 have been ready and are still ready ] to do their part. Now for hearty cooperation on the part of ALL. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they 1 cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca~ < tarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take in- 1 ttmal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's ] Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy- '< IrlanR In lhl< ronntrv for vearii and In a regular prescription. It is composed of 1 the best tonics known, combined with the i fttit blood purifiers, acting directly on the macous surfaces. The perfect comblna- ' tton of the two Ingredients Is what pro~ duces such wonderful results .in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ' ' F. J. CHENEY <fc CO., Frops., Toledo, O. . S?>4 by Druggist*, price 70c. Take Hail's Family Fills for constipation. )VERLAND SETS NEW such machine AUSTRALIAN RECORD 0f the indus : " tions were p A four cylinder Overland touring do2en machi :ar has established a new record in ,. time. Vest Australia, covering the 238 Another niles from Albany to Armadale in cauged by qi i hours and 25 minutes. This is-. 19 multiple spill ninutes faster than the best previous B K, ecord, set by a "six" of larger l vheelbase and supposedly greater Cfank ca8e April, 1916. ^ At every 1 The driver of the Overland car, strides . 1 J. Lewis, held the record for the . . , .. . . equipment in Tip for a long time, when in 1915 ^ demai le negotiated the route in 6 hours more ^an ind 32 minutes. . < . . ? contracted The trip was made in Australian dealerg all 0, nidsummer, over huge sand plains, spoon drains, humpbacks and through jungles, where sometimes -j.the road was only a winding foot- tjAU 51 path. -. . The average speed for the trip Yields t was 43.94 miles 2.6 miles per hour ^Shreveport, faster than the previous record. act trouble i This machine removes 24 pounds of cast iron in 20 different oper- Would no/dig ations on a flywheel, in less than 15 ^eak and ner minutes. dies without The workman sets in the rough trie flywheel, which is held in place by ^elL"~E! L? air pressure, and pulls a lever. The Vinol is gi machine automatically adjusts nine tired, over-ta sets of tools in turn. Every tool is Btomac fixed so that there can be no mis- P* Speed> take in the trimming of the fly- C. Also at wheels. Each, one is cjut accurately in all South to the very last scraping. * ?*?One workman can feed three See specia \ ' 1 - ' THURSDAY MARCH \ WE EXTEND TO 1 TATION TO VISIT C TWO DAYS AND SI SPRING MILL! r - x IN ADDITION TO 1 SHOW YOU THE MC OF SUITS, COATS i HAS EVER BEEN I VILLE. OUR STOCK OF I AND LADIES FOOT FOR YOUR INSPECT I k PHILSO nL HEI !S. In the earlier days VV W\V VV try these same opera- ^ erformed by half a ^ LONG nes in several hours' VV^VVVVV . , , Long Cane, Ma mechanical revelation .... . , . iiantity production is a wluch lasted f ?r : idle drill that, at one roads almost impa >res in their proper munity, but the f loles in an aluminum thankful that thei " out pretty, which turn are evidences of killed during the made by mechanical Miss Nina Beai . an effort to keep pace days of last week id that requires in 1917 Mr. and Mrs. J. 200.000 cars, already ore clad to renor for by Willys-Overland Jar, who has beei rer the world. monia, is much b ing. We hope he stored to")his heal ""I* o Delicious Vinol Kellar. La.?"I had a bad atom- ?^rs* ^rei for years and became bo a few days of lai L hardly walk or do any parents, Mr. and jpetite was poor, my food for(j est, I bloated and was very ' , __ . vous. I tried many reme- ^r* an help. 1 saw Vinol adver- shopping in the c d it, and now my stomach week. MMlnlalir ATld T fl.HI i ?i* . v-? miss Auie ueai Marshall. ,, uaranteed to tone up the *ew d&ys in the xed and weakened nerves Mrs. J. M. McKe! h and create strength. Mr. Albert Kin Druggist, Abbeville, S the city Saturday the leading drug store Mr. Ben King s Carolina towns. last week in And .?.?J__ ; ' business. 1 offer on page twelve. Misses Linnie i I I 5S':? -r-V | * ^ I V AND FRIDAY >2 AND 23 rOU A CORDIAL INVI UR STORE ON THESE EE THE DISPLAY OF INERY MILLINERY WE WILL >ST COMPLETE LINE \ND DRESSES THAT 5ROUGHT TO ABBE)RESS GOODS, SILKS WEAR IS ALL HERE ION. v iN AND i M jM. VVVVVVVV were shopping in the ci ^ Miss Mary Rudisail. CANE V . . . . ^ ing teacher, was called VV WW VV in Spartanburg last w< 1 o > rn.? . count of the serious illi rch 12.?The rain . . , ,, sister. She has the sym so long made the many friends in this ssable in this com- We hope that her sister armers are.* very restored to her health i ir wheat is coming soon return to : they thought was school work. cold weather. We are sorry to repo nford spent a few ter Lesly Finley is on tl : in the city with We hope he will soon b M. McKellar. We Mrs. W. S. Bosler ai t that Mr. McKel- a?d Miss Allie Beauford l sick with pneu- day evening with Mr etter at this writ- Simpson. will soon be re- Mr. ana jars, cod iur th. ren spent Sunday with I er spent Wednes- T. W. King. nth Mr. J. M. Mc- Mrs. Will Scott of spent a few days of las tinan of Iva, spent Mr. and Mrs. Will Wils st week with her Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mrs. W. D. Beau- children spent Sunday i with Mr. and Mrs. W. I Evans Hunt was Miss Nina Beauford ! ity Friday of last night with Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. L. P. Finleji iford is spending a King were business city with Mr. and Greenwood Tuesday. liar. Mrs; Arthur Erwin a g was a visitor to of Bethfa community, sp end with Miss lEppie B< ipent a few> days of eraon attending to "Practice taking an peep at life irom the o md Nina Beauford point of view." ?T T T? ? " . ty Tuesday. A CARD OF THANKS. the charm- " +rt uOT. hnTna Mr. D. E. Penney and family to her home exten<j their heartfelt thanks jek on ac- to the many kind friends of Abbe-\ . , ville who have shown such kindness less of her anj sympathy in their recent bepathy of her reavement SjrZt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, will soon be COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE ind that she Probate Court. resume her Citation for Letters of Admini?tra tion. rt that Mas- r?? t l? twtt t ttp " ton tnAcra ftf " - ? AJjr u X' AUAI IIit JAWy V MUQV WA tie sick list. Probate: e well. WHEREAS, Mrs. Mattie E. Buford hath mare suit to me, to grant c d en her Letters of Administration of the spent Tues- Estate and effects of Lemuel 0. Bus. Clarence ford, late of Abbeville County, deceased. a There Are Therefore, to cite and ig and child- admonish all, and singular the kinAt. and Mrs* dred and creditors of the said Lemuel 0. Buford, deceased, that they Prosperity, ?e and appear before me, in the . f ... Court of Probate, to be held at t week Abbeville Court House, on Thur??? J? i-i-- oil. -r litty tuc otu vi itiaiiai; x?7i i) oiwa Bosler and publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in n the city ^e forenoon, to snow cause if any r _ -j they have, why the said Administra[. Beauford. tfon Ehould not be granted. 3pent Friday .Given under my hand and seal of L. F. Finley the Court, this 22nd day of Februr and Ben ary? in year ?* our Lord one -i. * thousand-nine hundred and- seven*visitors to tecn ;p the 241st year of Am-. erican Independence. f ind children, Published on the 28th day of Feb*' pnt th* wppk ruary. -1917, in The Abbeville Press ,- and Banner and on the Court House ?auford. door for the time required by law." J. F. MILLER, ? : 1 o do o .j . T3 v uccasiuuai u-Ltv-t*, - i-" ?uugc ui i luuaiCi ffierfelloWi Jadge of Probtte. , See special offer on page twelve. * # .. ;uW? . \ _.i- .. , f v. ... .. '.Uj' - V-'1. /L-.' f. -t _ J