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j hINQSTREE GKADED AND HiliH l; SCKODL1TFMS. This week enci< ses a yood many examination^ and some o; theehildren are ''stepping hiyli" abor.t the corridors w'tli bright. smiling faces, while ot.'iers are "sitting back" with downcast countena nces. The old seats have been taken out of the auditorium and; about rlive hundred beautiful thtt opera installed. We hope to be ablo not only to seat our visitors at commencement, bat to seat them comfortably as well. Clara Montgomery, one of the tenth grade girls, mi>sed a day from school one day last week on .account of s ckness. it was unusual for Clara to be absent for site s always here promptly and she was missed ver\ much by her friends. The regular meeting of the jfofeenee Literary society was held in the society hall January 15, 1001), Miss lirockington in the chair and Miss Ilind> secretary. The meeting was the best we have had tliis year. A* this was the meeting tor tiie iustallation of the officers for the .second term it was a very exciting time for the new officers. Miss Ada Brockmgton delivered her farewell address and immediately Mr James Epps,the new president, took the chair. lie also _xade the society an inaugural address. If ali of the officers perform their duties as efficiently as Mr Epj>s did on this occasion we feel suie that the society will be amply fepaid for putting these members in office. The new secretary, Miss Lillian Salters, is to be commended also for performing her duties so well at this meeting. The debate for the afternoon was very interesting. Although both sides had well written debates the decision was rendered in favor of the negative. The tr? 'i r fO/1 Tit? V 'I UCVdlC ? U3. utavo vw, A imw w i diligent pupil acquires more by reading than by observation." A committee was appointed tc purchase more furnishings for the hall. .Soon the society hall will be a pride, not only of the society but of the whole school. The members of the society owe tlmnl-c + /* \f r IT IK. lllC.i SlULCiC inauni i i?.., ler for helping them rix up 111e5r hall. He lias had the hall stainid at his own expense and is always helping in any way he can. And you may be sure that the _ members of the society are very '^Tateful to both Professors Kib ^ler and Colbert for helping them in their society work. Honor roll for month ending January 15, 1900: First Grade. Serena Lee, Rosa Wilkins, Hampden Montgomery, James Sullivan. Second Grade. Ruskin McConnell, 92.*5 Third Grade. David Xexson, 95.50 Fourth Grade. Rhett Drivers, 96.30 V/rvis Dnbose, 9(5.00 Mauldin Lesesne, 94.20 Zeno Montgomery, 93.F0 Fifth Grade. Leora Gamble, 95.S8 Jennie Lee Epps, 95.55 Viola Gamble, 94.06 Weak Kidneys Oaom more trouble than any other orfan of the body. The funotlon ol the kidneys la to separste Inertsale u t aid water la the praam of circulation, and to remove them aad their attendaatpoisons from the body through the bladder. Therefore when the kidneys Mbme a!seated aad weak they are naturally enable to perform tbelr work properly, and ^B >alaa In the back, lnf ammatlon of the bladder And urinary disorders are the result. It la Imperative that a prompt relief be afforded, I which ie kapossible us.ess yoa remove the I 1 cause. | DcWitt's Kidney end Bladder Pills promptly eliminate poisons from the system and at the eame time make the kidneys well aad atronf. For Weak Kldneye. Backache, lit* RammaMen of the bladder ana all art nary troubles De Witt's Kidney and Bladder PUls ere uneurpeesed. A Week's Treatment for 25c. Money baek if they felL For Sale by HVL Wallace. . ? Sixth Gradh. ' Louise Barr, 09.11 Kuhie Thorn. 97.11' 1, Walter Sullivan. 9a r?T? Louise Kpps, 94. ! SKVKVTH Gradk. iPonaM Mont penury, Hs.lo iCuyler Harper, L'a | Flos>ie Ixellahan, 95 C." Irene Kpps. o&Oo Jennie Lee StacKlev, j 1.u?? Lk.hth Grapk i Bes.sie swaun, '. ! James Vause, i Annie Baker. 91.7(5 Ninth <Jn.\*>i;. Minnie Bryan. 05.5a Emma Cooper, '.i.'.-Fd ' Lillian Salters, ! H loom a Kennedy, '.U.77 TEN hi (51:.\ * >i-;. } Ada Rrockington, l.KoO | Clara Montgomery, (H'Llu (Roberta Coker, 05.00 A Religious Author's Statement. I For several wars 1 was aillicted i with kidney trouble and last winter i j was stricken with a s-ver<- pain In my kidneys and was continvl to bed I eight days unable to get tip without assistance. My urine contained a [ thick white sedim- t't and 1 passed same frequently day and night. 1 I commenced taking Foley's Kidney j Remedy, and the pain gradually ' jabated and linally cwiS'd and my i ' urine became normal. I cheerfully J recom in Mid Fol-v's Kidney Remedy.! \Y L Wallace, i y Let the strenuous Senatorial life! go-on! 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