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fcrsr?orS?l THE g t "k"^ ,4 * 1 '''J'' | t*". '**ss& V*'~ .; rf-' <**?V | rtit bus ^ ^ 1. . .. - . I * V ' ? . . . .i.lltB" , ^ P cu. !alula no ? io Ls r livi - >18 Itp 5 :>i:ri i<*a iio lilo ?'?, 1 , ir,y<'S t!"; *, ) ,?*vr?ls .)'" foul :. if ? ^.(? iir<!? livt r con., i t., f, L.it4??frifruio:i. 6 'ir s. u ii.,.i, ii < j., cbiua, yli * .. uiniat priiu . j . '.a-\ I . In , ki< icytroy^li'T, xu . ? 3 ' ' fi lii' i-"ii piles, hitrd A f I* !:. > 1 ad ,f|X ' v? 1 ft !'! ..*<j.o: !'.- >r..:ipM C B nio'Ji si-, for 31.'i''. N\.rtr accept 2 3 :i i;i. 1:I , aj\ I'UO $ ..it'in jiitj Companx |i] I I bcli.-vc Th.*.df t fVturSi.Or.m^iil t? H is t!ir medicine on oi.-tf. Ir is $ ;{>>od !t>r .my tncl / ry ?r.o,. . h.ivc H B .1 (.*< ilv nf fwMv: "if - ,i. /:-<j >r '* W mj.- years I nave kc; c them or. loo Vj R ard K w:t'i '' ' r *1 * r>' x'i? * K* '.nr.v/a. A. J. fjiiC-:.:. .'ilr-lira, Li. ft UHADHO SCHOOL HONOIt KOLLS. Ihe exriaiiuatiouH for tli second quarter of the pradei BcilOlil SC'Plioit tt'nro nnmnlnfrn Oil M.tri-.il I'' ti. i>elovt hie pull lishcd tiie \niets of those en titled to pa.iCus 011 ihe honor rollt The superintendent is glad t note the appearance of severs names that are new to thes rolls. TIIO11LY DISTINGUISHRD IN STUDIEf Grade 9?.luanita Wylie, ()1 Grogorv, .Jessie Porter, Lillia Gregory, Carrie Howling, Qua liood. Oscar Adams. Grade S?Bessie McManni Callio S.iwe!!, Macye Lathan. (iraiie 7?Nina Bennett, Ol Culp. Metfi Moore Mildred Cur Bingham, Annette ."Stover. Grs ^r> 0?Nannie Johnsor Maude. Morre, I'errine Stover. Gruc'e 5?Margaret Moon Mary Massey, Iva Beunott, Sadi Blackuion, Joyce Clark. Grade !?John Swaringei Thomas Clan ton. Grade 2? tiliza Wylie. DISTINGUISHED IN STUDIES. Grade 9?Fdta Bowling. Claric lvnight, Stove Williams, Bil Jones. Grade S?Maggie Gulp, Mil Jones Lizzie Lane}, Minnie Fun dorburh, Will Rosf Moore. Grade i?Ivy Crawford, Ma; Fergueon, Addello Lemmond Eddie Cook, Hes^ie rhomsot Coriuue Jones, Edna Jordan Alma 1' underburk, Dan Lane} Celeste Cauthon, James McCar deli. Grade G?Charlotte Jones,Pear McManus, Etta Skipper, Aim Tillman. John Howling. Grade 5?Robert Beckham John Blackmon, Fred Byrd Thomas Beaty, llarry Clanton Raymond Helms, Sam Harmon John D. Wylie, Ada Robertson Bessie Robinson, Bessie Sowoll Beth Blown, Lillie Crenshaw fVi f ' WMI i iu v/ip^ui/j ' yuip Mary Knight. Grade I?Margaret J>uranl Connie l'orter, Bessie l.Ielrm Margie Connor, Jessie Knight Fiirm'/i Howling, Essie Connor Ila Roddey, Jeanette Hong. Violi Cherry, Brantley McCrorey, Olar eoce Robinson, Ira Clanton, Ev eret Taylor. Grade 3?Marie Clyburn, Leli Tlarpor, Frances Massey, Nannie FO a Hill Moore, Eddie Robertson, [ Ralph Wall. Grade -fV.utzon Moore. Cleo | Wall,J A. B. Ferguson, Charlie k Gregory, Ernest Helms. \ laws Grade 1?Leon Gauthen,Charlie Ilan Cook, Georgo Poovey, Irene way Joucs, Uonry Purdue, Mary hy j Moore, Maude Clyburu. p^il ,v,, < AA 1 ? ' ? up;fuKTj>iis?'r iuu'/fl. AlCi Grade 9?Bill Jones, Quay : Lin?>d, Oscar Ad amp, Steve Wil- She j liams, Sadie Gregory, Lillian one | Gregory, Ola Gregory Jiuinita burr 1 Wylie, Pearl Miller, Jessie Por- banc * ' ter, Olarice Knight, (Carrie Bowl- '|'|,e ing, Etta Bowling, Odessa Plyler, gan( \ j Lena Amos, Blanche Cousar. lour i Grade o?Maggie Cuip, Callie . . f So well. . j I Grade 7?Fred Adams, Edgar UIU ' Clyburn, Eddie Cook, Dr.u Lanoy, ou*' Ola Gulp, Garrie Mcllw&in, Mil- arl?u I dred Cunningham, Meta Moore, nii,u ! Annette Stover, Hossie Thomson, start Grade 4?Margte Connor, Fay undc Cook, Viola Cherry, Lillie (Veen, Mr I Leslie Helms, Jessie Milling, Kf- his e lie Plyler, 11a lioddev, Bratitlej' "l McOroroy, Nellie Blackmon, Jes publ sie Knight, Margaret Durant, git*;, ! Burnet Heath, Ruth McCardell, Ross Games, Louts Garrison, ftll Kenan Moore, Elmer Sowell. _ i j dum ATTKNDANt'K 100%. on (j Grade I*?Sadie Gregory, Lib in f lian Gregory, Juamta VVylie. were v I rade i ? Luditi Co?n*. Dan | ^ho t ' Laney, Ola Culp. Itosa Grade 5?Beth Brown. , cretli Grade 4?Margie Connor. Lela ! ^ Gregory, Jessie Knight. Grade 3?Frank Boldndge, iantJ John Boldridge. 'an' ? Grade 2?Chauncey Bold ridge, Kftn< Thurlow Gregory, Cleo Wall. him l>' Grade 1 ?Ani/.i McNineh, [George L'oovov, Pier. e Morton,' over i Henry Pardue, Irene Jones. factory gradks.? scholar ship. . H KPttl * highly distinguished. Grade 3?Annie Wright. Marl ? distinguished. reste <trade 1 ? Willie McCoy, Cloud toriu '11 Duniap, Thomas Philips. time Grade 3?Nannie Crenshaw, . , ai Missie Cren?ha\v, Mazio T.hreatt, ' ut * , Irby Starneo, Ernest Hardin. ant' attendance. , | Grade 1 ? Luther Stack, Ranee head ' j Stack, Harvey lvonnington,Thorn- wa8 las Philips, Willie Knight. , I Grade 3?Mamie Adams, Ma/.ie r08U' e Threat!, Annie Wright. Jrbvllvot * J ' Stames, Ho/el Threatt. hail ,J DKI'OKTM KNT. lace. Grade 1 ? Ardry Adams, Verne jn? j ! Hardin. Grade 2?Dawson Adams. time Grade 3?Eddie Ilardln, Hazel invei Threatt, Mamie Adams. annc II expi Cures Cancer and Blood Poison, hack n If you have blood poison pro mini during eruptions, pimples, ulcers, the i swollen glands, bumps and ris inga, burning, itching -kin, cop- l"e f ? per-colored i-pots or rash on the boon U skin, mucous patches 111 mouth or renin i, throat, falling hair, bone pains, decii , old rheumatism or foul catarrh, fiftec take Botanic Blood Balm ( B B. 8Uhpl ' B ) It kills the poison in the je88f] blood; soon all sores, eruptions i OX I)(] heal, hard swellings subside, ." 1 aches and pains atop and a per P1,e feet cure is made of the worst '0,,n caaes of blood poison. "a(i For cancer, tumors, swelling, to ti eating sores, ugly ulcers, persist- and ont pimples of all kinds, take B. the ] i, B. B. It destroys the cancer exac i poison in the blood, heals cancer iOHM of all kinds, cures the worst hu- ?,'i 1 mors or suppurating sweiljngs. ' Thousands cured by B, B. B. n.. '?| after all else fails. B. B, IT com- 1 ^ i, J posed of pure botanic ingredients. I Improves the digestion, makes , | the blood pure and rich, stops the I awful itching and all sharp, shoot- P. ''ling pains. Thoroughly testod for enlTt '? thirty years. Druggists, $1 per frigf I large bottle, with complete di- bnt 1 \ I rectiona for home cure. Sample fialv (free and prepaid bv writing For Blood Bairn Co., Atlanta. ()a. the I Describe trouble and free modi- guar cal advice also sent in sealed let- J. F. * ter. Bros % UR MINUTES A LONG LETTING THE TIME. Fort Valley, G< ert Norton, of Macon, won a t?w,b but some *>l uit in the Federal Court at burK aro boui nibal a tew da>8 ago in a nic'^c'ne* The I unusual among lawyers? Uprise caused a silence. Mrs. Martha B. a few day8 a^? by ipps, of Macon, sued the "Hereafter we i liuson, Topeka and Sanle Fe -ive our reador9 a wav Company for $15,000. ot the v,8,ble hW claimed that a spark frcm " carried on in Fc of its engines caused the wd' *rv and liny: of her deceased's bus- ber ?' coin'n^ I'a business property at Ethel. where U,ey are fl testimony showed that the arf. T, , , , there will bo no ol e I'o '.ruin slopped at Ethel . ? . . ? ?as ?t ir all tor minutes the night of the fire, m | (I'JOcn, i IIU lilt) il that also the fire was well . , . . . ' | here will be glad ;r way beioretiie train pulled: . . , , r to know they hav and liie roads attorneys!, , * , ... . ,. * lar reruodv; and ed that it was ridiculous to . . coive it will bo d itam that a fire could be ,, , . , , ,, oil mankind kn< ed bv a spark and get well . . , .. , . patronize Dr. All :r wav 111 such a short time. ... r , . .. ever, it any of our Norton Jevotod practically , 1 J preier to have Ins ntiro argument to this point. , ? ... , from tlie roll ol h Je said, ' savs t no Macon Ke- . , .. , 1 propose to publist ican, "it a young lellow was . . . , week, just speak ig on a sola playing hands . , ... 1 J ? . valo and we will his girl, (ii.io traveled like . .. say nothing. Do express train : but it von , . once, as we carry ped a lot. ot engine sparks , ...... 1 , . ,. amount ol lilo msi 10 pine root of a dry building ,. . ... 1 . . ''Later:?Wo 1 mm mar time, tour minutes , , that it there is ai i ample to settle the tate of ,. , . i is satisfied t hat li ilructure in spite of sh ellorts . mi . not treating her w .ve it." There were norno ill | Biderauon in ,|,j8 , uluns smiles at this. Iheat | im does not carry ay took out his watch and home, we ask be. led it to Juryman L. S. liar-)11" we ever oi a banker ot Clinton Hill, i vvil1l ,tr^ lo, fin(1 ... , . . . and let her know, lolph ennntv. and reonested I . . , v 1 * I itiiow oi several su to signal when four minutes ' i,,,? wrj ?Sweji passed The jurymen leaned | ... itml lowiitid down at the oi iJo'.ki h. Then they got tired and The greatest dar ed back in iheir seats. Mr. and grip is thei an lowered his hand and pneumonia. It r< id it on his knee. The at i? nseci, however, , . Iain's Cough Rem* ev shifted his leet a low . . ;danger will be av< s, and sat down in u chair. U|,e tens ot thousa re Adams looked at the clock i used this remedy then out ot the window. j eases we have vet ^ deputy marshal put his single case havii in at the door to see what' Pnenmonia, whic . . i . clusivelv that it is the matter and waited the1 . * , , . vent ive ot that dai It of the curious <cene. Near. jL win cure a coi(i /ery man in tlie room that el' the grip in less a watch was studying its other treatnieut. The speaker was sacrific- an^ b?ke. r i n , 11 F. Mackev A Co., our minutos ot his alloted , but lie telt that it was well j gm Bled. At last Juror Harlan j STSTVfiS t >unced the four minutes had | " red and handed the watch fjuiK coreov low . , . /-v , e I uUtlrfch?, ami stout wit to Mr. rsorton. Only four to m . m. a utiton. kc . I the next thirty day*, cott ites, and vet to everv man in | ctmiaiiuntr n ii?ruc Tr.-n ' * Mr?. M. Summers, Notrt oom it had seemed, under Iri>" -1 leucorrima. uiccn I railing' of the w> nib. mens uippressed tension, to have n?8h? H tumor*, prowtn*, twice tie long. The court irked after the case had been V," 1''.".T Fi" out ti>?-* Mrs, Milton, it ml you t led that it appeared fully treauncni by rtturn mall. iii minutes. The wearisome COUI'1 ense was an effective object >n to the jury and a startling tsitiou of what might trans- rpOWII in that time. The jury d that t he defendant's engine t County ample time in four minutes re the restaurant building. State they brought in a verdict for ?- ? plaintiff for $14,198.28?the T)/-v|-|'4t. sum her proof showed her " J? he" . . . 3. That first-cla I he case had been pending eery store, le courts ten years.?Kansas Journal. The Novelty ( M . I ii.~? ?.- ?' nan urt'ii r-l a 1)1 IrfJJf'l u ? , % near F. R. Ma^#? ni?.?iu>w K Or?oryi M? A.Donforth of UOrMipsOa., ^*0^1""; ?fl irod for six months with a cheapest and an ? itful running sore on h?s leg; are cordially Invit writes that Ilucklpn's Arnica Rn<1 b" tr?*ate?l rigi e wholly cured it in five days, r1 /> /" Ulcers, Wounds, L'iles, it's *\.\jrf gO\ jest salve in the world. Uure an tiled. Only 25cts. Raid by .. ... en % ,t r % Or. M A. aiUlUiOlirt LI Mackey<V (/O., and Urawforu it?o complexion, i?iw? no | cure* he?dftobo, KeRulit I nd Liver. M KNOW IT. BAD . iorgia, is a dry BREATH . f tho citizens of * I have lir?n utlns <'AMMII RTt Mud H 1 a mllrt and effoettvo laxatlro thcjr nro imply won- W 1(1 to havo their dorful. Mr t uvhtor au'l I wort' >>"?hprt>d with w "?v? i/ucir alckatoinaob aud oor breath waa very bad. Altar t 4. \r it . ? taking a taw doiiea of CoHcarots wo harp Iraprorod OTt V allOV fc.Il wonderfully. Thoy ara u grout hell U. ibu family. Wll.UUl.tllNA Nan EL. rnitd ROnsat'On 113T Blttanbouaa Kt . Cincinnati. Ohio. saying: campy /ill endeavor to ff cath,' in- ^ ?r?rn JSj&oscWrfSfi m*oe mark w?wTrwr-> >rt Valley. Wo lie cor reel num. r n?? #Vi*? I rui iw Pleasant. 1'aluu.oitv Potont. Taste flood. Do , till lilt) ITH1I1S, Good, Never 8lct">n. Weaken, or Grl>e. 10c. 2tc, SOo 'om and when* y co.f,8T'f>AT'?N' M'-rlln* H >Mruj { *w>r.r>j, df*|to, Ropt el. >ev !?/ *. SIR We suppose tin TO Ron and iniarui it by all dmg/, kUuito t'H??. .uDucoo Uabiu )jectioiiH to this ? ? ? rrP,n: SOUTHERN RY for t)ie public Schedule in 'Toot Jan. 18, 1903. e Riirh si TtOnn. K,'a'1 Uown Ko?(1 Up e Blicn H pupil- N?.S3. DstUy No. 34, Dally t hose who re ' ,0nm Ta? Charleston Ar 3 SOpin 22 pin A sumtnervillc Ar 3 11pm ehullleti to lot * r,0pin Ar Ktinsvlllo Ar 1250pm These trains. N s 33 and 31, will stop only at )W t hat thev Siimmurvl le, Uraneh villo, Orangeburg and St J Matthews. ti llol. llow- Between KIiiksvIUs and Blacksburg . . , Head Down Head Up readers should No.33, Dally No.34, Daily , | 1 r>i)>pin Lv Kingsvtlle Ar I260pui R* liailie WltllllOlU o iftmn Ar Camden ?r ll30um , . , 8lKipm Art'atuwba Jet Ar 9 toain onor WlliCll we 82opm Ar l<oek 11 ill Ar 9 15a in ShOpin Ar Tlrzah Ar f 54-un I from week to 9 09ptn Ar Vnrkville Ar D I'-'oui ^ 0 2lpm Ar Sharon Ar 8 27am ^ to lis ill uri- 9 31'pni Ar Hickory Grove Ar 8 iftain ' 0 Mi om Ar Smyrna Ar 8 05am I rink wiro and lo 15pm Ar Blacksburg Bv 7 tiam Trains Nos. 33 aiul 3i stop at all Important n't all t'onie at i*'minus between < IuksvIIIc und Blacksburg. Between Hock Utll and Marion only a limited u(.;ui l?j wu Head Up No.35, Dally No.30. Dally ItaUCe. oooain Lv Kock Hill Ar 1050pm m . , . , 0 19am Ar Ttrxah Ar 10 ilpin OL'gOt 1.0 Slate 03lam Ar I'orkville Ar tOOIpui o Idiim Ar Simron Ar 9 46pm iy WOtliail who 7 00am Ar Hickury tirovc Ar 0.15pm , TlOara Ar Smy rna Ar 9 2ftprn ier llUHDUIlll is 7 30am Ar Ulucks'mrg l,v 8 tOpm 10 4 mm Ar Marion i.v ;> 50pin itil proper con Nos. 3S and 86 stop at principal stations be> . tweon Koeli llill ami Marlon. matter, 111 that. Between Marion aud Ulackshurg llie dliediciue' Head Down Head Up ,i . , No 00, Daily < x Sun No *7. Dnily Sun I lo be patieat j Wl)(|am bv Marlon Ar 8 50pm jr rusil MHl W6 stwpra Ar Ulaek.-ihurir Lv 2 oOpin -, Train No. ?3 will connect at Kock 111*1 with III!* CiepoHltOry snv-.unuh division Nu 34 for Charlotte, WashW? I hin If w? IntMon antl Now YorU t? o limits ?v v Train So. 31 will m vlco connection nt Kock h ii!iii<,w insu/ "111 with Savaii'iah division No. 33 Irom CharPlrt^ws ?evv, loUe Wnsbliigtoo and N?w York. r' |f) it yet '' Not :i3 and Tt handle through t'u" ma .1 lira w* | ing itoilit! t'lu'piii'' cars between New York und ' i r'.eHloii, via l.':i*n?teri anil Koelr HIM. unil Dtmuir Car between uuck Hill ami VVusuiuk r? und iiriL), '< n. l-'or .'iirllt r'.nf.iiUi.itlot; ad In ss, It \v. HUNT. l> 1* A , Charleston, s. c. . eti.i* | rnni piilitt ^ " ta\ loi a *? " a , Aiianta, iju. t"* ?UU1 CUIUS s u I, Alt I) >Y"'K.U.?? A.WnnM.iKt >11.1? C K r resulting in --? ? - and Chain tier*ly taken, all | ^ I "lie til,Ul unV M After the night's fast nothing on refresh (0 It IS pleasant VO von more th.in Whcatltt with fruit. It'san OB Kor S'lle 1 V I ra 'Jea' combjnJt'jjJ,j'^<;,us* choicest seed Ml iinnibian.' ? wheatlht ffl ML Nature's best "fferlnj* In cereals. W Free Offer || hut never equaled.!A tilled out with your eif products. Tour grocer can supply you. X rHhawW<SC^Cl 'wHl'i'" 11 The genuine tn.ije only by lie's you io a package j K j* TUB FRANKLIN MILLS CO. jfrf i' Dame, "u'.'ti'? hljjri "AU the\ykealtkaC*ril loEai;' itlon. tlKplnermmft, Loelrport, N. Y. J ^ h to continue, it will ,ui a week to Ruarnn- ? ~ ?? ?11?*re'ce 1 ve' the'"free LANCASTER CtiKHTKti ^ icailwav. ^ ON. Hot ween Chester and Lancaster. Schedule In Kilcct November 8th, IW.'i i>f. ilu Except Sumlnff. Southbound. Northbound. No. I&. No. 17. No. Id. No. 14 PTE A m sr. J f A .c lb 00 8 l.> TTv ...CheHter,... Ar 5?0 8 00 10 II 8 id ' Orra " S Id 7 4? 10 24 8 H3i* .... Knox .... " 6 10 7 40 10 37 8 451* "... ItlchhurK.... " 6 ,rtJ 7 8u i 10 47 w 62Id " Bneoomvlllo.. " 4 fO 7 20 1103 0 Oft I* "...Fort Lawn..." 4 ?> 7 10 j 1114 u INI ? Oracea... .' 4 lit 7 00 11 30 0 Hold Ar. naucaater.. L?v 1 ;0 6 45 isa colored gro- P, M. a. m i- v. a. m No. 14, leavloK UDJMUir 0.45 a. id., wakea clo.xc connection at Cheater wllli Southern ""mrinri.' Kuilway N'.. .id for Charlotte and |>oIuta nor tit: Jli/i/OIjf and Seaboard Air I.lne "Atlanta Sp?- al" for niialiM UUK |IUIUIlt WC?l. A1HO Villi Cai'l>liDI 1 Oil College St. 4 Northwestern Ky No. 10 for Lenoir, N C ti'a ruuiHorw-u ? Intermediate points, anil Southern Itail y n reeuimici*. n Wlly ;j;< for Columbia and polr.t-. aontu. latter and Secre- No. 17. leaving Chester Alio a. m . v-oniiect.i L Gregory BnHiat- wl'h Southern Ky . No.:? from C"! jc.bltt and ou r>Tuur. au ii.? points south. Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Spe i' clai" from Northern and Koatern points and food ttoodn. i Ol Southern Ky, No U3 from Northern and fc.aei 4 ed to call on at ern polnte, and at Lancaster with 8. C A <J. K. . . for Mluct^iurg Af ,y" No 11. rlwtvlng Lancaster 6.15 p m . connects mu at LancaHter with S. C. A U. K froin Catnden is/\i / rr' f/*k 1 ; Marlon, Southern Ky. No "< ?t< in ue io' ry 1^6/, Charlotte end points north. s No. If>, leaving Cheater lO ^O a ro.. connoctskv Cheater with southern IC.lway No- M from Columbia and points south W ver Meolclno Olt ars LKKOY SI'iilNOS, uvancT to jthe^ed j M HEAXH, I'roci.l-llt ' Gen'l. 1'aa. Agent.