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The honor roll of the Port Mill graded <
school for the month of April follows:
First Grade?First honor, Sarah Arm- <
strong, Beverly Bailee, Tillie Black, <
Harriet Carothers, Maria Culp, Jennie *
Loo Garrison, Arnell La than, Retell <
Hammond, Sally May Hammond, Annie <
B. Lee, Louise Maasey, Geneva Lipe, \
Mary Morris, Evelyn Robinson, Cordell <
Catoe, James Allen Ferguson, Rochelle ?
Patterson, Cleveland Lytle, Broxton J
Shaw, Frank Stamper, Joseph Ross, a <
Second Grade ?First honor, Helen <
Roes, Rosa Heal, I on a Montgomery. <
Guy Reeves, Elizabeth Wright, Ethel <
Wright, Louise Wilson, Elizabeth Parks, <
Vada Presaler, Emma Lee Gordon, 1
Howard Patterson, Robert Wolfe, Lucy 4
Ayers, James Elliott, Clement Potts, a
Sarah Barber, Eva Dell Dycbes, Beat- |
rice Ferguson, Josephine Hood, Nancy |
Harris, Myrtle Wallace. Mary Starnes, ^
Franklin Allen, Gussie Hammonds, Wil- <
Htm Harkey; second honor, Eleanor *
Shaw, Zisa Mills, Charlie Carter, Mel- <
ton Walden, Elliott Wilson. <
Third Grade?First honor, Ruth Hal- *
lifted, Roaalie Robinson, Jane Starnes, '
Everard Armstrong, Parks Bradford, ?
Randolph Carothere, Albert Taylor, J
Haxel McKibben, Allie Bradford, Mel- ;
Yin Car ter, Garland Dyches, Pansy Gam- 4
ble, Luis Parks, Evelyn Mills; second {
honor, Myra Bell Kimbrell, Helen Fer- <
guaon, Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice Smith, <
Joe Broom. J
Fourth Grade?Fixst honor, Mary Gar- <
rison, Finley Lee, Maidee Wallace, <
Idelle St. Claire, Mary Barber; second *
honor, Juanita Brown, James Massey, *
Mabel Kimbrell, Gregory Dyches, J ames <
Black. ,
Sixth Grade?Second honor, Cora Mas- *
aey, Willie Bradford, Hattie Parks, Inez ?
Wolfe, <
No reports were made for the 7th, \
gth.Mh.ndlOthgrmde.. ;
(COUNTIES CAN BUY SETS
HARNESS VERY, VERY CHEAP I
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Columbia, May 3.?Twenty thousand <
dollars worth of harness is being dis- ]
tributed among the counties of South <
Carolina at practically no cost, by tho '
state highway department. The de- <
partment Saturday received a ahipment [
of 260 double sets of wagon harness <
<the equivalent of 620 double sets,
from the federal government, shipped '
from JefTersonville, Xnd., harness that I
was purchased for army mules. The
harness is valued at $80 a double set, ^
the total value being $20,800. "
The first set to be delivered to a
county was turned over to Richlfend 1
road authorities Saturday. Every coun- J
ty in the state is to be given some of J
the sets, at a cost of $6 per set, this
to cover transportation costs.
EX-KAISER SELLS HARNESS
GIVEN HIM BY POPE
The Hague, May 4.?Horses, carriages
and harness belonging to the former German
emperor, including a set of goldmounted
harness presented to him by
the Pone, are offered for sale in a dis
play advertisement in tonight's Handeisbbtd.
The advertisement is signed
only with a number, but it is agreed to
furnish photographs and further information.
So far as the Associated Press
is able to learn no doubt exists that it
is Count. Hohenxoliern himself who is
disposing of the goods. For some time
past rumor at Amerongen has had it
that the former emperor's financial condition
ha? not. been thriving.
Emphasis is laid upon the historical
value of the articles in the advertisement,
which declares that documents
will be furnished to prove' they were
genuine.
RICXLAKD DELEGATION IS
IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRACY
Columbia, May 3.?The Richland I
county democratic convention this afternoon
adapted resolutions endorsing the
Wilson administration and rejected resolutions
urging an amendment to the
Volstead act to allow the sale of light
wines and beer. There was strong sentiment,
though is the minority in favor
of amending the present prohibition
laws. The principles of Jefferson and
Jackson were also endorsed in resolutions
adopted.
VIEWED ECLIPSE FROM
AN OBSERVATION BALLOON
New York, Mav 3.?The eclipse of
the moon last nignt was observed here
by Lieut. J. II. Tilton and W. H.
Cashing, of the Rockaway Beach Naval
Air Station, at a height of nearly three
nil raj.-h.lf mil.. Th. ? I
/ sembled b a naval hydroairpiane, remainlng
in the air one and one-half
^ khoura. The observations were made at
^^Btbs direction of the -navy department.
I^KDK. HURCHISON ELECTED
j^B AS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Columbia, May 6.?Trustees of the
j^^R'rehhy.orian seminary met here today
^^Bnd elected Rev. .). i>. Murehison, for
|^^Bierly of Lancaster, as permanent exeeHHtir*
secretary and director of religious
H^Krork of the theological institution. The ?
^B^kommenrcment exercises are to bo held
Upton's Yacht Coining.
B^R London, May 5.?Sir Thomas Lip^^Hon'a
yacht 8hamrock sailed yesterday ?
|^Kon Dartmouth for New York, where
HHw actual trial and tuning up of the
H^Bhamrock for the international races
m^iU ba held. +
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The National Union Bank,
Rock Hill, S. C.
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success with which you m
raising: and diversified farm:
through your bank, under y
of obtaining the same end i
pleased to receive from you
the success with which thei;
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OUR SERVICE li
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Cash Capital of $300,000,
Progress an<
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of the recent issue of bor
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streets.
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odist friends in raising l'unc
$40,000.00 church building,
tends its congratulations to t
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Capital and Surplus.
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which will give them a
This progressive bank exhis
progressive church.
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DR. A. L_. OTT ,
DENTIST
Office hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p, m.
(Dr. Spratt's office)
Beik Building, Fort Mill, S. C.
JESSE L.HOWIE
General Contracting
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Phone 168 Fort Mill, S. C.
NITRATE OF SODA
We have for arrival May
15th a ear of Nitrate of
Soda. If yon are going to
need any, place yonr order
with me at once.
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know their full economy value
recommend them to our friend:
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field.
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Equip today with these worthtires.
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23 Hampton Street Opposite Citr Hall
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