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PUPILS OF GRADED SCHOOL WHO GO ON PROMOTION ROLL The 1910-'11 class roll of pupils of the Fort Mill graded school, including the high school department, has been carefully prepared by Superintendent Bauknight and the teachers of the school. The roll shows that a gratifying number of pupils have won the honor of promotion to the grade next highest the one in which they were during the session which recently closed and is an eloquent testimonial to the efficient work of the school under the superintendency of Mr. Bauknight. In a number of instances, however, it will be necessary for pupils to make up deficiencies in certain studies during the vacation period if they would be promoted at the opening of the fall session in September. The roll as compiled is as follows: High School. Tenth Grade John Blankenship, Aliene Barber, Julia Boyd. Ed Branson, Claude Crowder, Ola Crowder, Juanita Erwin (special), Frank Massey, Isa- belle Massey, Esther McMurray, Annie c Russell (special). Ninth Grade- Ethel Armstrong*, Sallie Bethea, Parks Boyd, Bessie Epps, Nannie Erwin (special), Lula Haile*, Ruby Hoagland, James Hoke*, Robbie Howie, Sam Lee, Mamie Jack Massev, Ruth Meacham*. Bana Parks, Bena Whitesell, Monroe White (special). *Will be enrolled in the ninth on making up certain work. Eighth Grade Emory Bauknight, Joe Belk, William Belk*, Florence Bennett, Kathleen Blankenshipt, Nettie Bradford, Kirk Bradford, Kirk Cousart, Sarah Culpt, Brice Culp, Mary Epps*, Mattie Eppst, Dave Gaston, George Hall, Lila Hall, Olive Harris, Grady Hoagland, Earl Magill, Lucy Merritt, Murray Merritt, William Nims, Bert Patterson*, Roy Patterson, Bessie Smith, Elizabeth Sprattf, Lillie Steele, . Myrtle Sutton, Snell Sutton, Alex Young, Ike Yarborough. Will be enrolled in the eighth grade on making up certain work. tWill be promoted on standing satisfactory examination on certain subjects. Common School. Seventh Grade George Culp, Violet Culp, Louise Epps, James Gaston, Zenas Grier; Austin Kirnbrell, Curtis Kimbrell, Clarence Link, Truman Magill, Esther Meacham, Joe Nims, Oscar Onley, Margaret Spratt, Daisy Starnes, Caldwell Steele, Kate Williamson, Carl Whitesell, James Young. Sixth Grade?Kathleen Armstrong*, Mary Armstrong", Heath Belle. Alice Bradford, Alice Harris, Cornelia Harris, Ocey Hood, Paulhie Erwin*, Flonnie < Graham, Horace Kimbrell, Brevard j Merritt, Leola Merritt, Ernest Patterson, Floyd Moser, Lillian Potts, Mary Sellers, Willie Sellers, Annie Lou White, Frances Smith, Marjorie Mills. *Will be enrolled in the sixth grade on making up certain work. Fifth Grade Cody Bradford. Heath j Hafner, Otis Magill, Fair Lee, William Ardrey, Julia Armstrong, Luther Belk, John A. Boyd, Ola Crayton, Robert Erwin, William Erwin. Andrew Hafner, Lewis Hutchison, Samuel Hutchison, Alfred Jones, Agnes Link, Mary McLaughlin, Elmore Merritt, Bernice Mills, Odell Kimbrell. Fourth Grade?John Armstrong, Marjory Blankenship, Annie Lee Epps, Malcolm Link, Ruth McLaughlin, Mary McKibben, Esther Merritt, Eula Pat- | terson, Lonnie Robinson, Mary Spratt, Bertha Wagner. Third Grade?Atmar Adcock, Fred Crayton, Andrei Ferguson, Porter Gaston, William Grier, Helen Hughes, Maude McKain, Sophie Link, Aileen Merritt, John Moss, Douglas Nims, Beatrice Parks, Sadie Rogers, Margaret Steele, Robert Youngblood, Andrew Youngblood. Second Grade ?Edward Armstrong, Nell Mae Ferguson, Laura Potts, Paul Summerville, Willie Summerville, John Wappfier, John Blackwelder, Cleo Bailee, Eddie Jordan, Cleo Jordan, Floyd Thomasson, Addison Coins, Walter Hall, Mack Archie, Whit Archie, Floyd Hinson, Sam Ferrell, Winnie Carter, Julius | MCKain, Fearl Sanderson, Clyde McKenzie, Hattie Helk, Pettus Blankenship, Herbert Baker, Ollie Hood, Oscar Hood, Charlie Merritt, Grace Merritt, Blanche Moser, Vernie Plyler, John Wilson, Ladson Mills, Annie Watford, John Robt. Harris, Imogene White, Frank Kimbrell, Harvey Warner, Johnnie Thrower, The third and fourth grade lists are incomplete. All pupils who were not promoted will be given the opportunity to stand an examination on Thursday and Friday before the opening of the fall ses-, sion of the school. Candidates For State Offices. The candidates for State offices continue to come out, and there will probably be several to enter the contest who have not yet been spoken of. The list to date, however, stands about as follows: Governor?C. C. Featherstone, of Laurens; C. L. Blea.se, of Newberry; John G. Richards, of Kershaw; T. G. McLeod, of Bishopville; F. II. Hyatt and John T. Duncan, of Columbia. Lieutenant Governor?C. A. Smith, of Timmonsville; E. W. Duvall, of Chesterfield; and possibly M. S. Conner, of St. George. Secretary of State R. M. McCown, of Florence (incumbent); and J. M. Moss, of Walhalla. Adjutant General?Gen. J. C. Bovd. of Greenville (incumbent); W. P. | Brock, of Cheraw; J. M. Richardson, of Aiken; and Charles Newnham, of Columbia. Railroad Commissioner?G. McDuffie Hampton, of Columbia; Jas. Cansler, of Tirzah; G. Hey ward Mahon, of Greenville; and 0. C. Scarborough, of Manning. Attorney General J. Frazer Lyon, Comptroller General A. W. Jones. State Treasurer R. H. Jennings, ana State Superintendent of Education J. E. Swearingen will probably have no opposition. In tne Fifth district Messrs. T. B. j Butler, of Gaffney, and J. K. Henry, of ] Chester, are after Mr. Finley. IL^ V ; " * J? ; ' -y A ypNk* ;'$v- * * X?4* ' ' . |p-ll II 11 =EE1 F=l Terra Cotta P I have just received a ce Cotta Piping, all sizes, fr 24-inch. If you are conl putting in any kind of drai well, it will pay you to piping from me. V. B. Blankens j 5AI..LONS PUT UP TZ>t>T/ 'C! T TOT* IN JUGS. r rvluL l.'IOl P EXPRESS PREPAID. 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