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Honor Roll and Distinction Pupil* OF ABBEVILLE CITY SCHOOL" FOR THE LAST SCHOOL MONTH. GRADE' I. Miss Bess Epting Teacher.?Tearly Scholastic Hono Roll.?Mary Chalmers, Sarah Smith Edna White, Charlotte Reese, Emil} Horse, Sarah Thomson, Willian Thomson, Jack Sutherland. Distinction Roll.?Anne Smith Rivers Mabry, Lamar Clinkscales Alvin Culbreth. Perfect Attendance?Lamar Clinl eales, Thomas Gaston. GRADE I. Miss Sarah Perrin Teacher.?Yearly Honor Roll.?Os car Clark, Henry Power, Sam Shivei Janie Belle Mcllwain. Perfect Attendance? Margarel Maxwell, Virginia Starnes. Perfect Deportment?Leon Mc Cord, Eleanor DuPre, Margarel Maxwell, Sarah Evans. GRADE II. Miss Brock, Teachei ?Highly Distinguished?Adair Ai Iran, Josephine Barnwell, Marthj Calvert, Estelle Lyon, Jean Milford Doyle Bauknight. Distinguished? Jenrose Pressly Rath Shirley, Ralph Link,( Williair McComb. Perfect Attendance?Martha Calvert, Jean Milford, Ruth'' Shirley, Doyle Bauknight. Perfect Deportment.?Adair Aiken. Josephine Barnwell, Estelle Lyon, Jean Milford, William McComb. GRADE n?Miss Flora Timmons, Teacher.?Hrghly Distinguished.? Susan Minshall, Mary Norwood Perrin, Minnie Ella Swetenburg, Leon EDe. ? Distinguished.?John McMurray, Charlie Cox, Ruby Brown, Mabel Bcadlev. Neither Absent nor Tardy.?Mabd Bradley, Susan Minshall, Minnie Ella Swetenburg, John McMurray. GRADE III?Miss Annie Richards Teacher.?Highly Distinguished -rr James Graves, Foster McLane, Sara Cowan, Margaret Flynn, Susie Gossett, Pat Howie, Irene McMahan, Margaret Stallings. Distinguished?Harry Clinkscales, Thomas Raines, Frances Ferguson, lgddie Mae ^Smith, Helen Starnes. Attendance, 100.?Sara Cowan, Thelma Bauknight, Frances Ferguson, Margaret Flynn, James Graves. Deportment, 100.?Sara Cowan. > GRADE III.?Highly Distinguished, 95 and above?Henry Culbreth, John Harrison, Homer Wilson, Elizabeth Corley, Mary Ferguson, 'Anna Jones, Frances Jones, Ernestine McCord. Distinguished, 90-95. ?Claude Shaw, Cora Adams, Mary Bruce, Ellen Carter, Annie Cheatham, Alma Gaston, Grace Smith. Attendance, 100.?Frances Jones, Anna Jones, Ben Langley, Joseph Thornton. ; Deportment, 100.?Cora Adams, Kathleen Smith.?Miss May Robertson, Teacher. GRADE IV.?Highly Distinguished, 95-100.?Bill Greene, Tom Howie, Henry Simpson, Margaret Harrison, Rachel Minshall; Ada Perrin. Distinguished? James* McCorab, Cliff Shaw, Harriet Swope. Neither Absent nor Late.?Rachel Minshall, Willis Harrison.?Miss Etta L. Allen, Teacher. GRADE IV. Distinguished?Tom Taylor Aiken, Willie Bradley, Julian Ellis, Mark Hawthorne, Marion Poliakoff, Mary. Stallings. Deportment, 100.?Myrtle Edwards:?Miss Sara Edwards, Teacher. GRADE V. Highlgy Distinguished, 95-100.?Foster Barnwell, Ellis Poliakoff, Judith Hill. FRONT PAGE uc,Iu ubvuuvu Distinguished?Bob Dargan, Raiford McMillan, Jack Thomson, Sarah Edwards. Attendance, 100.?Anthony TenBant, Jack Thomson, Lucia Guillebeau. Deportment?Margaret Evans. ? Miss Blanche Tarant, Teacher. " J~ *T AUec Tn^iUp TCpnnedv oraue v .?wwj ? Teachcr. Highly Distinguished, 95-100:? Salph Bauknight, Mary Swetenburg Lucille Welch, Jeannie White, Bot Link. Link, Gus Smith. Distinguished, 90-95.?Ernest Hughes, Mary Fant, Frances Gilliam Kathleen Lomax. Attendance (neither absent oi tardy.)?Ralph Bauknight, Jeannu !? v. ' White Estelle Gaston, Frances Gilliam, Lillian Langley. GRADE VI.?Attendance?Caroline Chalmers, Helen Cromer, Mary * Shaw Gilliam, Mary Jones, Louise Shirley, Irene Starnes, Grace Milford, William Nickles, Joseph Gaston, Ray Swetenburg. ? Distinguished, 90-95. ?Willie r Bowie, Franklin Nickles, Mary ? Jones, Debbie Owen, Bessie Shaw, f Irene Starnes, Marion Wilson. 1 Highly Distinguished, 95-100.? Caroline Chalmers, Helen Cromer, > Mary Shaw Gilliam, Elizabeth Lyon, ' Grace Milford, Ray Swetenburg, Bernard Roche. c GRADE 'VII.?Miss Lillian Swe9 tenburg, Teacher. ' Neither Tardy nor Absent.? Gladys Edwards, Claude Gambrell. r Distinguished, 90-95. ?Edwin Barksdale, Fred Minshall, George ^ Smith, Celia Chalmers, Willie Eakin, Francis Glenn, Gilbert Nabers, and Thelma Seal. Highly Distinguished, 95-100.? Ada Faulkner, Maria Neuffer, Elizar beth Thomson, Billy Long. " GRADE VIII.?Honor Roll.? 1 Elizabeth Gambrell, Mary White. ' Distinction Roll for Year, Scholarship, 95-100.?Elizabeth Gambrell, ' I Mary White, Hal Moore. 1 Attendance, 100.?Cornelia Clinkscales, Carolyn Edwards, Elizabeth Gambrell, Carrie Hawthorne, Leha j Belle Johnson, Florence Nquffer, ! Eleanor Schroeder, Mary White, 'jPaul Graves, Arthur Klugh, Thomas '! Maxwell. GRADE IX.?Honor Roll.?Bruce Fant, Victoria Howie, Mary Steven1 son, Catherine Faulkner. Distinction Roll.?Ralph Lyon, Helen Eakin. Attendance.?DeRoy Cox. GRADE X.?Roll of Distinction i for year.?Alpha Graves, 96. Honor Roll.?Margaret Cox, Hel| en Haigler. I Neither Absent or Tardy?Sara I Drennan, Alpha Graves, George Nance, Herman Wisby. GRADE XI.?Highly Distinguished?Fannie DuPre. . DEMOCRATS! ATTENTION!! The law provides that all persons desiring to participate in the Democratic Primaries shall be enrolled in f the proper clubs. The books are | now open in the respective club dis-1 tricts, and the names of the enrollment committees are given below. The books close on the last Tuesday in July, and unless voters are then tenrolled they may not afterwards enroll. Xhe club districts as designated two years ago have been continued without change. Any person having doubts as to where he should enroll may consult 'the County Chairman, or the Enrollment Committees. In order to be enrolled a person must be 21 years of age, must be a white democrat, or a negro democrat who has voted the democratic ticket since 1876 continuously, must be a citizen of the United States and of this state; must have resided in the state for two years and in the club district for six months next preceding the succeeding general election in November, and for sixty days preceding the first primary in the club district in which he offers to vote, school teachers and ?i^Vmrtrp rir a reeularly prcauucio ?& 0. ? w oganized church not being subject i to the provisions hereof. The following constitute the enrollment committees: Due West?G. N. Nickles, O. Y.j Brownlee, A. D. Kennedy. # Books ' at Brownlee's store. Donalds?R. L. Barmore, C. W. ' Tribble, C. V. Martin. Books at 1 Bank of Donalds. Cold Springs?P. B. Carwile, J. 1 K. Carwile, W. R.Ellis. Books at P. j \ I B. Carwile's residence. lj Keowee?J. H. McMahan, J. j I Claude Ashley, and F. K. Ashley.: 'j Books at Ashley's store. { Hampton?J. H. Caldwell, W. C. 1 ~ ' " Of! j Smith, nenrv oowen. uuu^ "j Smith's store. Level Land?A. F. Carwile, W.j ?|w. Wilson, S. A. Per.nal. Books at! ! W. W. Wilson's store. "J Antreville?H. J. Power, Dr. J.i > A. Anderson, Eugene Patterson.; ' Books at Wakefield's store. Lebanon?John Gibert, J. S. Gibert, Andrew Bass. Books at residence of J. S. Gibert. > Means Chapel?B. F. Price, H. N. Cochran, T. 0. Price. Books at r residence of H. N. Cochran, i Hillville?J. D. Bowie, H. B. / . Bowie, S. P. Pressly. Books at residence J. D. Bowie. , Central?W. E. Morrison, D. P. J Hannah, E. Miller. Books at resi- I dence of D. P. Hannah. I Mountain View?Enoch Nance, 1 Baskin Mann, G. F. Hodge. Books at residence Baskin Mann. Lowndesville, No. 1?E. W. Harper Henry Moseley, E. J. Huckabee. Books at Bank. Lowndesville No. 2.?W. C. Shaw, S. S. Boles, R. T. Broadwell. Books at Broadwell's store. Calhoun Falls?Joseph Hicks, T. V. Farrow, W. J. Blake. Books at Drug Store. Cotton Mill?John Evans, W. M. Langley and J. - Foster Barnwell. Books at Cotton Mill office. Abbeville, No. 1.?T. G. Perrin, T. P. Thomson, J. L. Perrin. Books at City Council office. V Abbeville,.No. 2.?A. F. Calvert, J. E. Jones, W. F. Nickles. Books at Sheriff's office. . Rock Springs?M. J. Ashley, J. R Sheffield and T. J. Cox. Books at residence of M. J. Ashley. WM. P. GREENE, County Chairman. r*MMivr DcriMc xrmaV V/ni^ ULiUlllU iv/vn The Civic Club will begin canning the surplus vegetables today (Friday) at the home of Mrs. D. A. Rogers, under the able direction of Mrs. J. A. Dickson and Miss Mary B. Martin. All vegetables and fruits must be gathered early in the morning of the day that it is to be can- . ned and nothing will be taken after M ten o'clock. The work will begin I at 8:30 and continue until every- ^ thing is canned. Positively no stuff gathered the day before will be ac- ? cepted for canning. Five cents a can will be charged A to cover the necessary expense con nected with the work. The club has a supply of cans on hand, so be sure to get our prices. TO SEE THE SOLDIER BOYS. Misses Besgie Lee Cheatham, Lois Little, Nina Wilson, Flora Timmons Mr. H. W. Hanna and Lowrie Wilson went to Greenville Sunday onthe train and came back through the country. A delightful trip was reported. j ^ COLORED MEN CALLED. "J The Local Board for Abbeville County has been called on for fifty one colored men, and thirty six white men for this month. 3 No excuse can be taken, $nd each ma nwiH have to take his place in these calls according to order num- 1 bers . The Board has nothing but farmers left, so it will be impossible to defer a farmer longer. O \ WANTS 11 FOR SALE:?Stieff Piano, practi- $ cally new. See Mrs. Clement at W. P. Greene's office. LOST:?One pair rimless, nose ^ glasses, on Monday, June 19," 1918 m ?in black case. Reward of $3.00 ^ is offered for return to D. H. Hill. 6-14-lt. FOR SALE:?A good milch cow, | ^ with young calf. For information,! See 0. M. LANIER, Route 1, Abbeville, or Phone 288-14. It! i L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. Wanted , Wanted Junk of all kind t|5 Rags, Rubber, Bags and Iron. 5-7-tf. FOR SALE:?Porto Rico, Nancy Hall and Triumph potato slips,; $3.50 per thousand, five thousand i ar.d over S3.25. F. 0. 0. Ander-j p son. Cash with order. J. K. Manos,; 5-28-lmo. Anderson, S. C. , I ? | PHP QAI F 90ll Knelt pnrn in ! " I the shuck, at $2.00 per bushel.! J. H. CNEATHAM. 6-4-lw-4tj FOR SALE:?Two good milk cows; with young calves. 6-7- PARKER & REESE, j i FOR SALE. Ribbon and Orange Cane Seed.] Ninety Days Velvet Beans. All kinds of Peas at lowest market price 5-7-tf. P. ROSENBERG. GREATCL SA A D.Pol Starts Saturday Continues until] Si i FIT A !_ _ 4J /-v large siuck u Clothing, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear g< We are offering ;heaper than we c< DRY GOODS 5c. Poplins in all colors 25c. per yard o r?r\ _ n -it/r ! o-zuc. rancy iviusnns, at 12 l-2c per yard 5c.. Dress Ginghams, at 25c. per yard 5c. 40 in. White Lawn, at . 19c per yard !5c. Brown Linen at 21c per yard 11.50 and $1.25 Ladies Shirt Waists, at 98c. 3.50 Ladies Silk Waists.. $2.98 12.50 Ladies Wash Skirts, $1.98 1.50 and 1.25 Wash Skirts, 98c 1.75 and 1.50 Ladies Dresses, $1.39 1.25 Misses Dresses, at.... 98c .75c Misses Dresses, at.... 48c .25c Towels, at 18c CLOTHING 18.00 Men's Suits, at.... $15.50 15.00 Men's Suits, at 12.50 20.00 Men's Suits, at .... 16.50 r?r r\r\ i\/r ? ?j. 01 CH ^O.UU IVItJIl S OUHS, HI 9.50 Men's Palm Beach Suits. 7.50 Joys Suits, from .... $1.50 to 9.50 Joys Knee Pants from.. .50 to $2 ABBEVII % w % mm it T \ iakoffs N i ir.i 1 june iDin ana i aturday June 291 f DRY GOOD Hats and Ladie sods. in this sale goo< an buy now. I MEN'S ODD PANTS . $2.50 Men's Pants, at 2fl 3.50 Men's Pants,-at 21 5.00 Men's Pants, at 41 Sfi anrl $7 Mpn's Pants at fiB Men's Dress Shirts from 75c to $ Men's Union Suits S Boys Union Suits . iwirivpc uatc awn pad itiljH ij iiniu rvni/ vm $3.00 Panama Hats, at $2 2.50 Hen's Hats, at 1 1.50 Men's Hats, at 1.00 Men's Caps, at .50c Men's Caps, at SHOES ?3.50 Ladies' Oxfords, at.. $2 3.00 Ladies' Oxfords, at.. 2 2.50 Ladies' Oxfords, at.. 1 BEACON OXFORDS FOR ME $4.50 Beacon Oxfords, at.. $2 5.50 Beacon Oxfords, at.. * 5.00 Beacon Oxfords, at.. 1 6.00 Beacon Oxfords, at.. 9 i*i _ _ rr I iiKorr JLE, S. C.