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THE LEDGER." , 7hurlow \ Carter, EDITOR AND MANAGER. 1VBDNB61)Jkr, DECEMB1R 1G, 1903. j Honor Rolls or the Lancaster Graded ISchools, for Term j Ending Dec. 4, 1903. < Factory School, Teachers: ] Misses Eva Robinson and Eunice Raatv. Scholarship?Highly Distinguished. Grade 1. Annie Pate, Ruby Gayle, Bogan Threatt, Thomas Funderburk Grade 2. Eva Withers, Agne9 Jonas. Grade 3. Earle Blackmon, Jodie Hunter. Distinguished. Grade 1. Maude Hunter, Vera Hardin, Leroy Sowell, Henry, Blackmon, Johnnie Robinson, Vernon Waldon, Seth Rogers, Henry Garland. ( 1 r ? r \ n 9 W .11 t n r RinnotnO' Daisy Roberts, Robert Barrettu, ' Jesse Dixsou, Broadus (lent. t Grade 3. Cess Baker, Missie Crenshaw, Bessie RingstatT, j Mamie Adams, Irby Starnes. Deportment. Grade 1. Vera Hardin, Bessie Privet, Rosa ! Terry, Eva Sorgee, Sugar Garland, Louise Robinson. Carrie , Barrett, Seth Rogers, Tommy Knight, Johnnie Robinson, Sammie Lucas, Henry Blackmon, Leroy Sowell, Ferme Adams, Bogan Threatt. Grade 2. Eva Withers, Agnes Jonas, Daisy Roberts, Maude Gayle, Walter Ringstaff. Grade 3. Earle Blackmon , Hazel Threatt, Ernest Robinson, Eddie Chapman . Attendance. Grade 1. Vera Hardin, C?rrie Barrette, Irene Roberts, Reta Knight, Ella Knight, Sammie Lucas, Leroy Sowell, Henry Blackmon, Joliu nie Robinsou, Ruby Gaylo, Bogau Tbreatt, Thomas Funderburk, Vernon Waldeu, Fred M ah a fife y. Grade 2. Jesse Dixson, Willie Knight, Walter Ringstaff, Robert Barrette, Eva Withers, Daisy Roberts, Maggie Glanton. Grade 3. Minor Knight,Iladie Threatt, Hazel Tbreatt, Jodie Hunter, Ernest Robinson, Vera Robinson, Julia Landis, Bessie Ringstafif. TOWN SCHOOL. 1st Grade, Miss Nora Hough, Teacher. Scholarship?Harvey Witherspoon, Nannie Perry, Gladys Blackraon, Euphemia Gauson, Lela Porter, Mary Gooch, Hazel Stover, Lydia Durant, Mary Crawford, Clyburn Wilson, Ruth McDow. Deportment?Emmie Blackmon, Ester Mclveown, Estelle McKeown, Annie Carter McCror?V Nlinnit Pprrtr Orrin J , ... - -"J I v" ? Blackmon, Eugene Hough, ClySowell, Earl Tillman, William Greene Williams, Harvey Witherspoon, Malcolm Williamson, Mary Crawford, Lydia Durant, Mary Goocli, Euphemia Ganeon, Ruth McDow, Lela Porter, Henry Moore, Clyhurn Wilson. 2nd Grade, Mi-s Eloiso Foster, Teacher. Scholarship. ?Maude Clyhurn, 04; George Fairey Poovey, 93; Stanley Williamson, 92; Leon Cauthen, 91; Zolma Johnson, 90; Mary Moore, 90; Charlie Cook, 90; Ira Cherry, 90; Ruth McCardoll, 90; Elliott Springs, 90. Attendance.?Zelma Johnson, i Irene Jones, Amzi McNinch, Henry Purdue, George Fairey 1 Poovey. 3rd Grade, Miss Gertrude Foster, Teacher. ( Scholarship?Highly Distin- i gnished.? Kate Iliues. 95. Distinguished.?Charlie Greg? ( ory, 93^; Cnntzon Moore, 93A; Bennie Culp, 90. ( Attendance. ? Ruth Knight, i Annie Helms, Kate Hints, Ernest Helms. 4th Grade, Mrs. T. Y. William*., Teacher. ( Scholarship?Eliza VVylie, 93.4; ( Frances JVfassey, 93; Mary Hood, c 93; Kitty McCrory, 93; Edgar ^ Payseur, 92; Nannie Hill Moore, 91; Eathor Byrd, 91; Eoran j Moore, 91; Marie ltoddey, 90; Mario Clyburu, 90; Bertram Stover, 90. < S Attendance. ? Ida Porter, -Mario 1 [tod vie y. 5th Grudo, #1. Iv. Connors, I LYacher. ] Scholarship, Highly Di&tin- j guishod, 95.--John Svv iringen, , Lessie Helms. Attendance. ? Jessie Knight, Jeunnette Poug, Willie Harmon, , Lessie Holms, Ida Roddy, Margie ( Connor, Irvin Jackson, Mary Davis. Deportment. ? Irvin Jackson, ( Lawrence Jackson,Irvin Williams, \ Darl Bennett, Everett Taylor, , Heniy Tillman, Maude Crenshaw, ( tdollo Adams, Jeannette Poag, ( [nez McCardell, Jessie Milling, ^ Essie Connor, Margie Connor, Mary Williamson, Lillie Green, Eflie l'l> lor, Etlie Hathcock, Veola 1 Jherry, Connie Carter, I^ola Gregory, Corinno Thomson, j lady s Jones, Beuluh Sowell, dlcckn llinson. Mary Davis, Jessie Knight, lirantley MeCrorey, Leslie Helms, 11a Koddey, Kay Cook. titli Grade, Miss Gertrude foster, Teacher. Scholarship, Highly Distinguished.? Mary Massey. Di tinguished, ?Beth Brown, Joyce Clark, Margaret Moore, Thomas Beaty, Fred Byrd, Gus Welsh. Attendance. ? Essie Jones, Elfreida Pong, Mary Knight, Thos. Beaty, Raymond Helms. Tib Grade, II. T. Cox, Teaclior. Scholarship, Highly Distill-* guished.?Eddie Cook, Maude Moore, Perrino Stover. Attendance. ? Juuieu Beaty, ?die Cook, Kelly Cunningham, Robert Cunuinghaui, Hope Gregory,Nannie Johnson, Willie Johnson, Thome Tillman. 8th Grade, 11. T. Cox, Teacher. Scholarship, Highly Distinguished.? John Bunks, Ivy Crawford; Mildred Cunningham, Corrinno Jones, Frank Kee, Meta Mooro, AuncllO' Stovei, H-cooic Thomson, Margaret Williamson. Attendance. ? Edgar Cly burn, Ivy Crawford, May Ferguson, Christine Mellwain, Annette Stover, Emma Swaringen, Hessio Thomson, Margaret Williamson. Oth Grade, A. R. Banks, Teacher. Scholarship, Highly Distinguished.? Huttie Craig, Bessie Jones, Callie Sowell, Bessie McManus. Attendance.?Bessie Jones, Mayme Jones, A' ill to Ross Moore, John Poai?. n Kemurs?(1) It will be seen that there is somo variation in the reports made ny the different teachers. This is well, as it permits individual opinions to be exorcised. (2) In the three high grades, only tho highly distinguished are mentioned, as this is the point each student should strive to reach. (0) The Superintendent asks parents to observe how few out of more than 300 enrolled have been perfect in attendance, and urges them to see that their children are more punctual in tho future. Fhile the geuorul attendance has boon remarkably good, very few, in comparison has been punctual. Punctuality is one of tho keys that unlocks tho door to success. (1) The good study, obedience and good deportment of the pupil* has given the Sunt, and teacher* much pleasure. . (5) rho fidelity and elliciency of the teachers is commended. It is a pleasure to roport that there has been no need tor any severe discipline. (G) Parents, friends of the school, and the trustees are cordially invited to visit the class rooms from timo to time. A. It. Hanks, Supt. Entertainment at TabernocleZ A basket supper will be given it Tabernacle Academy Thursday night, Dec. 24th. On Frilay night following,the students ivill render the celebrated play, 'Teu Nights in a Bar Room." \drr.ission 25c., children 10c. Proceeds go to school equipment. The One Day Cold Cure Ktrmott'a Chocolates Laxative Quinine lot sold in the head and sore throat. Children takft ihe.m like can<Jv. items from Waxtiaw Enterprise. Mrs. Peggy Porter, an aged ndv of Mineral Springs, died ust Friday and was buried at Pleasant Grove church on Satur lay. ?Mr. W. P. Pfylor, of Mt. Prospect, was here Monday and Tuesday in the interest of a new telephone Hue that he proposes to construct from his palce direct to Waxhaw. Mr. Plyler has a iwitchboard at Mt. Prospect, with which a number of neighborhood 'phones are already connected and through which they havo direct jervice to Monroe and Lancass ter. ? Mrs. Nancy McCain, an aged and well known lady of the Walkersvillo neighborhood, died on luesuay evening. ?ne haa been feeble for u long time, but old ngo was perhaps the main cause nf her death, she being about 1)5 yoars old, which would make her one of the oldest women in the county. She was the widow of llosea McCain, who hus been dead about twcLty years, and luring that time she has lived with her st< p-son, Mr. J. J. McCain. Her remains wore buried yesterday at Fir/.ah Presbyterian church, of which she was a mombor. Mrs. McCain was obo of tho best christian women in her community, and was much beloved for many christian virtues Beautify Your Homes. 27 years practical experience it the pa pet hanging business. Honorable work at honorable prices, Have your walls papered will pretty wall paper, which will ad< brigtness to your home. A larg< and handsome collection of nov and pretty wall p >ers t<? selec from. All work done in the bes possiblo manner, at the lowev possible cost. If yo.i contemplati making your home beautiful, i will me great pleasure, and. will bo very thankful of the op portunity to talk to you about it Very respectfully, yours to serve CM AS. KITCHKLT, Lancaster, S. C. Residence, Lancaster Motel. Tho appointment of congress man Fiuley to tho committee 01 Postoffices and Post Roads wil likely prove of great benefit t< his constituents. Mr. Fmley hai all along been giving close atten tion to postal matters, in whicl the greator number of his constituents arc directly interested, an< he will now be in a position to ac complisli more than ever. Tin committee is unquestionably on< of the most -important of th? house. ? Yorkville Enquirer. ^ Must Pay Back Taxes. The supreme court has hande< down an opinion in which ii hold that the Spartan Cotton mills mus pay hack taxe? to the city. Thi mills wero exempted from locn taxation by city ordinance. I afterward developed that the citi had no power to make such ex emption and henco the suit. Tin back taxes involved amount t< about $10,000. A kidney or bladder troubli can always be curod by using Fo ley's Kidney Cure in time. Fewer gallons; wears louger?I)ev<>< ? All persons indebted to m< are requested to call at once aiu settle. J. E. Rutlodge, Dentist. -fiihg Ik.We mean shoes. We are sell mg more shoes this season bj double than we did last. Why1 Because the people uro fast finding out where to got a good shot at reasonable price. Come and see for yourself. Respectfully, Cherry & Co. ? ?-?-? -* + -* ^ jKJi JL? ? BIG B FOR TH ) trouse & Brc Fitting am Douglass Can't be Matcl The strong DRY G-O 1 1 1 ========== 3 f ; 811 order* to r I Days we will o [ ing, shoes anti overstocked on i will make it to call and pur el need, tor surel, ; gadless of costI rv ui nit; iuw 9 ?d Thirt 1 ^ B Wo will not approve of that ' by others and w 0 are just our." moot, but will s? clerks will muke great sccritice on Clothing Depart 1 s Reme l ' only holds goo arlad for all v " for tl 3 Thanking patronage in h La take advantage 1 days, we are, -lalhl 2 La 1 ou I L ? lifeiiii PHirivS IS MONTH is. High Art Clolhii 1 Cheapest Line t ; & Godmai led by any of our est line that is man >ODS The that lias fered to y educe our stock, ill tier to the public dr; hats at a great redu i clothing, for the nt the interest of our hase what wearing y we intend to sel and those wishing prices must call ea y Days is Not 1 quote you prices on any particular article way, as there has beeu so much decepth hen you call for certain things advertised So we will not make you any prices in ly just come to our store and from th' i you "prices that will open your eyes, i all Dry Good*, but the greatest slaughte ment. So mber This d for 30 days, and our customers to c* le stock is picked oil r customers foi e past and hoping i of the cut prices f Yours to a n * finking k Mi Jicaster, S. ru.is ^r-jNLivi \ IN ATWT V vrnu X ig, The Best in Earth. i Shoes. competitors. 11 "fVl / if 11 CU# and Cheapest ever been of> the public. the next 30 y goods, clothction. Being *xt 30 days we customers to ; apparel they I clothing reto take advanrly for Long. i, for we do not an offered you they say, 4'we i this Advertise* o counters our This will be a r will he in the Sale we would be all early beover. i* their liberal that they will or the next 30 nerve. \ ir k- - c.