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LCI i V SCHOOLS HONOR ROLL | The Honor Roll thte year consists of names of pupils who have made not less than 95 on Deportment, 95 on j Attendance and 90 on Scholarship. To fall on either one, the pupil's name does not appear on the roll. The following is the roll for the third school month: First Grade?William Vance Al bright, Richard Counts, William Dun> lap, Wilkes Knight, Houston Roper, Martin Teaguo, Rebecca Adams, Ma iliui DlaoktVdl, Mfille Calne, Inqz Oaldwell, Beaufort Copeland, Toccoa Gray, May Belle Garrett, Nell Jones, Eula May Martin, Margaret Nicliols. Marguerite Roper, Ida Sexton, Louise Smith, Sarah Eliza Swygert, Irene Wilkes, Grace t Young. Second Grade?Fred Bishop, Frank Colwell, Elbert Copeland, John Rob-j ert Ellis, Maxcy Richter, Beatrice Babb, Eula Burns, Maggie Duncan, Ruby Bent, Lee Ora Hunter, Margaret Lake, Nancy Miller, Rosa McGowan, Ix>is Martin, Maty Owinns, Rosalie Sullivan, Frances Todd, Emmie Lou Washington Third Grade?Flora Bennett, Ma rion Bolt, Katherlne Bolt, Rosa Gray, Gladys Roper, Sarah Sexton, Emmie. Sullivan, Lee Watson, Thomas aRrks dale, Monteith Caine, Ambrose Easter by, T. G. Ellis, William Gray. Fourth Grade?Robert Aiken, Wil liam Anderson, Tom Davenport. Cabell Garrett, William lluchingson, Charles Hughes, William Lake, Robert McCu en, Orion Nichols, Pinckney Simmons, Sarah Bishop, Mary Blackweil, Jo sephine Knight. Fstelle Martin. Jen nie Stone, Juanita Wilkes, Nash Phil pot. Fifth Grade?J. P. Caldwell, James Dunlap, Henry Franks, John Hud Kens, Robert Lucas, Frank t'osoy, Cal vin Teaguc, Bruce Bagwell, Annie Barksdalc, Martha Barksdale, Emma Barton, Martha Franks, Floy Frady, Mildred Counts, Harlan Crews, Laura B. Dial, Virginia Gray, Kathleen Mc Goe, Lola McPhnil, Bernice Meng. Fan nie Poliakoff, Lina Rountree, Isa belle Sullivan, nMrgaret Taylor, Hat tie Watson, Margaret Wright, William Parks. Sixth Grade?Thornwell Dunlap, Truman Roper, Charles Thompson. Hilda Bundrick, Belle Burns, Mamie Burns, Rebecca Lake, Ruth Poole, Virginia Sullivan, Daisy Belle Tolli son, Elizabeth Young, Leona Adams, Frances Myers, Nora Nichols, Amy Wolffs Seventh Grade?Ruth Bagwell, An nie Burns, Alice Dent, Sarah Reid, Russell Gray, Frank Reid, Lucy Mc Phail, Mary Sullivan, Hattie Sullivan. Frances Kennedy, Blanche Burns, Martha Owin^s, RobecCa Clark, Miri an Byown, Roy Taylor, Cecil Roper, Hamilton Brown. Eighth Grade?Hattie Cray, Lizzie Lcake, Elizabeth Mosoley, Eugenia Nichols, Louise ISmmons, Virginia Simpson. Mary Wilkes. Herbert Sul livan. Ninth GrJMle Mamie Austin. Gussie linier, Caroline Roper, llnrrictto Simpson, Ruth Winn. Tenth Grade? Edwin Moseley, An na Prentlss, Richard Dunlap. Otis Huff. Mill School. First Grade?Ray Gosnoll, Virgil Hairs ton, Nellia Mass. Edna Cobb, Al-j lio Gosnoll, Gertrude Hammond, Lila! Hughes. Cnrrie May Vnnhoy. Second Grade Oeorgc Caddell, Roy Jones, Hoe Kin;-'. Walter Martin. Man ning Stewart. Susie Adams, Alice Jehigln, Nollio Kellet Third Grade -Donnio Barton. Eil nice Gosnell, Mollio Powers, Nannie Lee Snoddy, Alboii Towers. Fourth Grade?Aileene Ledford. Eva Robinson, Aniso Vnnhov. Blanche Walker, Clvdo Gosnoll, Dcrroh Malr ston, Glynn Ilnlrston. DANDRUFF INN ITCIII Xfl SCALP VI KI D TO ZK3I0 TKKAT.MKNT Why should you continue to exper iment with salves, greasy lotions and fancy hair dressings trying to rid your scalp of gor111 lite. They cant do it because they cannot penotrnto to Un seat of th<? trotlblo and draw the germ life to the surfae of tlx- scalp ami de stroy it. Why nol try a PROVEN REMEDY? One tjiat will do this. We have a rem edy that will rid the seal;) of germ life and in this way will one DAN DRUFF and ITCHING SCALP. This remedy is /.HMO, a c lean, re fined, penetrating scalp tonic that noes right to the seat of the trouble and drives the germ life to the surface uud destroys It. A champoo with ZEMO (ANTISEP TIC) SOAP and one application of ZEMO will eniirely rid the scalp of dandruff and seiirC. Do nol hesitate, but get a bottle of ZEMO today. It acts on a new principle and will do exactly what wo claim for it. Sold and endorsed in Laurens by the Laurens Drug Co. Notice of Teacher's I'vumiimtion. There will i?<- an extra examination for teacher., held in tlm Armory on Friday. Dec. P.'. 1912, bee. inning promptly at 9 o'clock, a. m. This ex amination In given by permission ol the State Board of Education and tin applicants will stand on the usual subjects. CEO. L. PITTS. Co. Sunt, of E(1. 20 "?! ? Lisbon Locals. * Lisbon, Dec. 7.?The farmers are I very busy finishing ui> the little cot ton, muklng room for other crops, viz.: wheat, oats and rye. We are glad that the farmers are sowing more small grain tbun usual on the occount of cheapness of the cotton crop. We think that it is a blessing In disguise for the fact that the farmers will sow more small grain and be in better shape to stand the low price of cot ton which is most certain to follow next fall. Th? consumption ic tooj much, In other words when we farm ers produce over a 12,000,000 bale crop, the price Is lower than it cost to make it. The merchants tell us that they are selling more seed wheat and oats than usual. That within it self goes to prove that the farmers are going to plant less cotton the com ing vein and use less commercial fer tilizers. That goes without saying, and might add that the mule men will sell less. High priced mules, when It takes ovet an ordinary year of a one horse crop to pay for a mule. We poor farmers can't farm and pay debts with !t cent cotton. There are some cases of smallpox in our community and Dr. Peake of Cross Hill came up yesterday and vac cinated the pupils of Lisbon school. J. T. A. Ballew's shepherd hitch left home a tew days back and he went up and put an "ad" in the Advertiser and the day the paper came out the dog returned home. We guess the dog saw the announcement. .1. T. A. Hal-1 lew is under many obligation to the editor of The Advertiser. Mr. Llewellyn Mil am is some bet ter I am glad to state. Hon. A. .1. Smith has been very much indisposed, but we are glad to say that .Mr. Smith is so he can goi about some. We are sorry to learn that the Rev. G. M. Hollingsworth will not serve us next year at this place. Hon. R. B. Posey, of the Spartan burg Par, was on a visit to his aunts, Mrs. Milam and Mrs. Fuller, this week. We are always glad to have our friend Hobt, to spend a few days among us. He says Spartanburg is the city of the up country. ' Capt. Sim. Malone is going around at the request of some of his friends to get money to build the old soldier 1 n home on the land that he gets from Mr. R. T. Dunlap. Last Friday evening Mrs. Ballow gave a card party. Those present were Misses Janie Drown, of Lau rens; Lottie Smith and Mamie Charles of Cnion; Messrs Lyl Moore. Herbert Roper and Pitts Drown of Laurens; and J. R. Langs ton, esq., of the city of M idden. Tin? Corn Show will be well repre sented at Columbia Mr. George Pitts visited the Lis bon high school last week and paid Miss Maud Langston a very high com plement by saying that he was more than pleased with the way in which she managed her school. We want to mention the fact that the rural police are doing good work in this section of the county The only trouble is they have loo much territory to look after, with so little 1 help front those who live among the law brakers. The landlord has to foot the bills, Hie county police got our ! bands, and we have to pay up on our hands gone to the chain gang. With all that it is better for us a a our hands are always on the look out for the police, and they are doing better in a pood many ways. We are glad to slate so much for tho county police. These law breakers and always giving them (Its, for taking this or that man's jug, but you listen to the man that talks I that way, and you will Pud out who ; Im is. Hope our editor and crew will have \ delightful Christmas and a happy New Ye-,.r. HOW T<> (IHK iMIP.i M VT (S.V. It is an Internal Disease and Refill I res an Internal Remedy. I The cause of Khe mutism and kin dred diseases is an excess of uric acid in the blood. To euro this terri ble disease this acid must be expelled ; and the system so regulated that no i more acid " ill be formed in exec; slvo quantities. Rheumatism is an in ternal disease and requires an Intor i mil . niedy. Uniting with Oils and Liniment will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, allows the malady to got a firmer hold on you. Liniments niny ease tho pain, but they will no more; cure Rheumatism that paint will change (bo fibro of rotten j wood. , Science lias at last discovered a perfect and complete euro, which is called "Rhoumacide." Tested In hun dreds of cases, it has effected the most inni'VClOUS cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheuniaclde "gets al the joints from the Inside." sweeps the ; poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kid neys and makes you well all OVCI*. Khcuinae ide "strikes the root, of the dlsonso and r?movea its cause." This splendid remody Is sold by drtiggl I and dealers generally at GOc find *i I a bottle. In t biet - rm i.t 2.". and EiOO j a package. Gel a b ttle today. Pool; let fppo if you write to Bollblll Chem ical Co.. Baltimore, Mr. Trial botllo tablets 2fiC by mall. For sale by the Laurens Drug Co. Fertilizers yield enormous returns on truck crops provided you use the right kind. A truck fertilizer should contain 10 to 12 per cent. POTASH or about twice as much Potash as Phosphoric Acid. Potash improves the yield, flavor and ship ping quality. If your dealer won't carry Potash Salts or fertilizers rich enough in Potash, write to us for prices. We will sell any amount from a 200 Write for free book on Truck Farming and Fertiliser Formulas. GERMAN KAM WORKS, Inc. Continental IMdii.. Baltimore Mounduock Block, Chicago Whitney Central Bunk Bulldlorf, New Oil'-..1 ?. Knit Goods I Another shipment just re= ceived in Ladies and Misses Cotton Fleeced Underwear. Ladies Wool Suits in sep= erate pieces in white and scar let. Children's Union Suits in all sizes. Hen's scarlet and white Underwear, Aviation Caps, Toques and Scarfs. All wool and fleeced lined Cotton Hosiery. W. 0. Wilson & Co. Seven Horse Farm for Rent! 1 have a nice seven horse farm for rent about five miles northwest of Laurens Court House. This land is fertile and in good condition. This will be rented either as a whole or in parts. Apply to. W. B. KNIGHT, Laurons, S. C., or MARTHA C. KNIGHT, Barksdale, S. C. < < tt Splendid Service New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and the East Now Offered by the SEABOARD SCIIEmJIJES No. 32 No. 38 Leaves Clinton 7:09 p. m. 3:24 a. m. Arrives Richmond 7:22 a. m. 2:05 p. m. Washington 10:17 a. m. 8:35 p. m. Baltimore 12:14 a. m. 10:00 p. m. Philadelphia 2:23 p. m. 1:04 a. m. New York 4:40 p. m. 3:50 a. m. 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Ar ticles can be set aside on the payment of a nominal deposit. ?tlUam tEfjc 3Tetoeter