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PROMOTIONS IN ABBEVILLE
GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOLS
A list of pupils promoted to the
next higher grades in the Abbeville
City Schools for the Session beginning
Sept. 9, 1918:
ELEVENTH GRADE? Gary
Banks, Maxey Johnson, George
Jones, Richard Swetenburg, Weber
Wilson, Herman Wisby, Mary
Adams, Winona Barksdale, Ophelia
Clinkscales, Margaret Cox, Grace
Dawson, Sarah Drennan, Agnes Edwards,
Lois Ferguson, Alphi Graves,
Sydelle Graves, Helen Haigler, Mary
Hill Harris, Ruby Mann, Mary Reid
Moore, Sarah Mundy, Dorothy Syfan.
TENTH GRADE?James Coleman*
Leroy Cox, Bruuce Fant,
Davis Kerr, Everett Hughes, Ralph
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Louise Fant Catherine Faulkner,
Victoria Howie, Elizabeth Jones
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. Mary Nickles, Lydia Owens, Ethel
Perry, Sophie Reames, Margaret
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oweceiiuuigy i auanc ?? voumuonj
Mary Stevenson.
NINTH GRADE?Paul Graves
William Hill* Arthur Klugh, John
Klugh, Thomas Maxwell, Hal Moore
Geddings Roche, Harold Tate, Janh
Vance Bowie, Cornelia Clinkscales
Mildred Cochran, Margaret Dawson
Elizabeth Gambrell, Carrie Haw
thorn, Lena Belle Johnson, Heler
Milford, Alice McKelvy* Edna Mc
Kelvey* Willie McLane, Froenc<
Neuffer, Kathleen Shaw, Rutl
Steele, Mary White, Leo Wilson.
EIGHTH GRADE?Ernest An
drews, Edwin Barksdale, Willian
Calvert, William Cox, William Dun
can, Claude Gambrell, .Franci
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Glenn, Billy Long, Fred Minshall
Theron McLeskey, Gilbert Nabers
Willie Richie, George Smith, Conni
Starnes, Celia Chalmers, Mary I
Dargan, Willie Eakin, Gladys ?(]
wards, Ada Faulkner, Clarkie Guil
lebeau, Emmie Haigler, Willie Hax
rison, Lula Mann, Gertrude McMa
han, Margaret McCord, Dessie Kin^
Maria Neuffer, Eva Lou Putnan
Thelma Seal, Elizabeth Thomsor
Clayton Shirley.
' SEVENTH GRADE?Clyde Blar
chett, Royce Blum, Willie Bowi<
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Foster Bradley, Hugh Bradley, Ren-j
wick Bradley, Alvin Cunningham,!
Joseph Gaston, Fred Godfrey, Floyd i
Hawthorne, Edward Herndon, Ralph!
I Howie, William Nickles, Franklin j
Nickles, Emory Penny, Bernard j
Roche, Ray Swetenburg, Herbert j
Whaley, Charlie Wilson, Lunett!
Blanchett, .Macie Blinchett, Caroline [
Chalmers, Alice , Cheatham, Helen j
Cromer, Mary Shaw Gilliam, Helen |
Hall* Howard Hill* Mary Jones, |
' Sara Leslie, Elizabeth Lyon, Annie,
Mabry, Grace Milford, Lizzie Mc-i
' Lane, Debbie Owens, Bessie Shaw,;
Louise Shirley, Irene Starnes, Mar1
ion Wilson.
SIXTH GRADE?Ralph Bauknight,
W^yman Ellis* Powell Hamby*
Ernest Hughes, Bob Link, Ma'
bry Mcllwain, Jack McLeskey,
Frank Neuffer, Gus Smith, Law'
rence Wilson, George Wood, Maryi
Fant, Estelle Gaston, Frances Gil-1
J liam, Kathleen Lomax, Myrtle Mc-i
Mahan, Angela Roche, Kathleen!
Schroeder, Mary Swetenburg, Lucile
' Welch, Jeanie White.
(2) Foster Barnwell, Bob DarL
gan, Clyde Herndon, Walter Little,
Robert Mundy, Raiford McMillan,'
J Ellis Poliakoff, Anthony Tennant, j
| Jack Thomson, Emory Williams.
I Mary Carter, Bessie Cothran, Flor-j
'! ence Dawson, Sarah Edwards, Mar- J
Jgaret Evans, Lucia Guillebeau* JuJdith
Hill, Evelyn McAllister* Mary
5 i Mundy, Bertha Raines, Frances
11 Rose, Lavonia Seal.
I FIFTH GRADE. (1)? Danner
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- Cann, James Cox, Perrin Dargan,
i William Greene, Willis Harrison,
Thomas Howie, Fletcher Johnson*
s: James McComb, Happoldt Neuffer,
I,[Richard Parker, Cliff Shaw, Henry
j,.Simpson, Cecil Tate, Earle White*.
e;Ena Cunningham, Edna Dawson,
i.'Catherine Gibert', Vera Hall', MarI
l-(garet Harrison, Rubie Hughes, Lal-i
vinia McCuen, Rachel Minshall, Ada
-I Perrin, Harriet Swope, Pauline
L-; Welch.
r?| (2) Tom Taylor Aiken, Willie
i>i Bradley, Oliver Culbreath*, Julian
i, Ellis, Willie Haigler*, Mark Haw
thorne, William McCord, Marion
i- Poliakoff, Paul Richie, John Steele,
it Richard Tiddy*, Mary Barksdale,
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Lucy Clark, Grace Eakin, Myrtle [
Edwards, Martha Mann, Augustus]
Moore, Ellen Nabers, Allene Put-|
nam, Mary Stallings.
FOURTH GRADE, (1)?Lewis!
Blount, Henry Culbreath, David Gos-!
sett, James Hamlin, John Harrison, i
Ben Langley, Fleet Mann, Horace j
McAllister, Clarence Steele, Allen |
Schroeder, Claude Shaw,. Joseph
Thornton, Homer Wilson, Cora
Adams, Helen Beauford, Mary
Bruce, Annie Cheatham, Elizabeth
Corley, Ellen Carter? Mary Ferguson,
Alma Gaston, Frances Jones,
Ernestine McCord, Boline Perry,
Grace Smith, Kathleen Smith, Elizabeth
Wilson.
(2) William Andrews, Ansel
Blanchett, Harry Clinkscales, James j
Graves, Lonnie Link, Foster McLane,
Thomas Raines, Paul Syfan*j
Charlie Simmons* Walter Simmons, |
Janie Banks, Thelma Bauknight,
Sara Cowan, Ida Cox*, Docia Dud-:
ley, Frances Ferguson, Margaret
Flynn, Susie Gossett, Pat Howie,
Annie May Lewis*, Irene McMahan,
Margaret Penny*, Minnie Lee Perry,
Eddie May Smith, Margaret Stallings,
Helen Starnes, Sallie May;
Turman, Bessie Williams.
THIRD GRADE, (1)? Doyle i
Bauknight, James Chalmers, Wil-j
liam Dawson*, Frank Durham,
William Goode, Harold Irvine, Clyde
(Jann, Kalpn LanK, wnnara mcComb,
Oscar McCord, Julius Nick-'
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les*, Fraser Perrin, Adair Aiken,
Josephine Barnwell, Martha Calvert,
Corrie Cunningham, Marie Hicks*,
Estelle Lyon, Jean Milford, Allie
! Norris, Eleanor Perry*, Jen Rose
! Pressly, Ruth Shirley, Eunice Tate.1
(2). Edward Comely, Charlie]
Cox, Leon Ellis, Joe Finley, Blakely
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, inn, rvuutri t tiuuiiauxi, xicm^ munu^,
j Theopholis McLane*, John McMur.
ray, Joe Rose, Claude Simmons,
Francis Sutherland, Mabel Bradley.
Ruby Brown, Agnes Eakin, Nell
! Flynn, Elizabeth Martin, Susan Minshall,
Helen Norris, Julia Owens, j
Margaret Pennal*, Mary Perrin,
J Minnie Ella Swetenburg, Ethel
Whaley, Sarah Wilson*.
SECOND GRADE, (1)?Lamar
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Clinkscales, Alvin Culbreath, John
Goode, Douglass Guy, Ralph HawfVinrra
Tad TrtriDC* pivorc tlfo^rxr i
Mike McDowell, Myer Poliakoff*,
Richard Putnam, Henry Sprouse,
Jack Sutherland, Stanford Thomas,
William Thomson, Alvin, Wham,
Louise Beauford, Frances Hill*,i
Mary Chalmers, Emily Morse, Charlotte
Reese, Anne Smith, Orriej
Smith, Sarah P. Smith, Sarah Thom-j
son, Edna White, Bernice Wilson.
(2) James Blessing, Oscar Clark, J
William Fant, Virgil* Gaffney, Bas-j
kin Gibert, John Graves, Carlton;
Loden, Bradley Moore, Leon McCordj
Robert McLane, Henry Power, J. C. [
Raines, James Putnam, Sam Shiver,
Thomson, Simpson, David Simmons,
iiaeanor ijurre, jjiiizaoetn i^vans, |
Margaret Maxwell, Janie Belle Mc-j1
Ilwain, Virginia Starnes, Laura May!
Welch, Sarah Evans.
(3) Harold Bell, Willie Bessinger*,
Edgar Clark, Leslie Cox*,
Dale Flemming*, George Gable, Le-i
roy Going, Lonnie Hammond, Roy
Hammond, Clyde Norrell*, James]
Reynolds, William Pprrin, Harry j
Stalnaker, Frances Blum, Ednaj
Clark, Alma Gable, Nora Hall, |
Beatrice Hughes, Ardelle Hammond,!
Lily Pruitt, Callie Simpson, Viola;
Thomas.
* Pupils gfven cards but musti
make up deficiency before en-;
tering next September.
WANTS |
FOR SALE? Pure Whippoorwill
peas.$2.50 per bushel. Pure white
peas, S3.25. S. J. LINK, j
G-18-2t. i
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L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C.
Wanted Wanted
Junk of all kind
Rags, Rubber, Bags j
and Iron.
5-7-tf.
FOR SALE:?Porto Rico, Nancy
Hall and Triumph potato slips, (
$3.50 per thousand, five thousand
! and over $3.25. F. 0. 0. AnderI
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son. Cash with order. J. K. Manos,
5-28-lmo. Anderson, S. C.
FOR SALE.
Ribbon and Orange Cane Seed.
Ninety Days Velvet Beans. All
kinds of Peas at lowest market price
5-7-tf. P. ROSENBERG.
WANTED?Salesman to handle attractive
line of trunks and bags,
strictly on commission, no advance.
Consolidated Trunk & Bag Co.,
6-18-lt. Petersburg, Va.
1785. 1918
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
South Carolina's Oldest College.
134th Year Begins September 27.
' Entrance examinations at all the
county-seats Fridaf July 12, at 9am
Four-year courses lead to the B. A
and B. S. degrees. A two-year premedical
course is given. Military
training in all courses.
A free tuition scholarship is assigned
to each county of the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities.
Expenses moderate. For terms and
catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President.
6-18-lw-9t.
CANDIDATES
FOR SENATE.
We are authorized to anounce
J. HOWARD MOORE, Esq., as a
candidate for the State Senate from
Abbeville County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
THE PUBLIC IS LISTENING.
The reasons why everyone in
South Carolina is expected to sign
the pledge during the War Savings
campaign which is now on, were
stated in a statement issueud by the
War Savings committee, which
reads as follows:
"The person who refuses to sign
the war savings pledge will go on
record as refusing to stand back of
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and woman in America. Such a BM
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j will find that his loyalty will be
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(sign the pledge to save and to econ-HM
omize he will be disobeying the^BH
mandate of the President. It is un-^^|
thinkable, when the welfare andHB
safety of our heroic soldiers and^Hh
those of our Allies are depending on^^J
the support which is expected from^^K
those at home, that there is one^Bflg
loyal man or woman who will re-^HB
fuse to sign the W. S. S. pledge.
"The public will listen with scant^^B
patience to the person who claim^HH
that he cannot afford to sign
pledge or who utters the thought-BB
I less statement that, there are
J many campaigns. The public
I not tolerate these two attitudesHfl
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j Carolina who cannot invest at leas^HH
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| invest considerable more in Wa^^H
' Savings Stamps. Each individua^^H
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mum amount he or she can sav^^^J
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of German lust for power, we cq^^^M
I expect and must welcome campaie^^^H
after campaign for the cause
"And because the W. S. S. carfl^H
paign is a test of loytlty we kno^^^H
that every person in South CaroliiHJBv
will respond?will proudly enlist
the army of savers which Preside^^^fl
J Wilson has called for?will sign tHB
j pledge cheerfully and gladly, wi^^^H
a feeling ox ueep grauiuus
' this way we can partially requ^^^^J
the heroic sacrifices which our figl^^NH
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{ Mr. Dale Barksdale and daught^^^^J
: of Abbeville, are guests today BMBBH
' the home of Mr. J. K. Durst.?
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