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On Friday, March 5, the Francis
Marion Literary Society met in the
schol hall and entered into the regular
election of offieers which resulted
as follows:
President, J Capers Marshall;
Vice-president, Luther H Johnson;
- Secretary, Walter J Robbins; Treasurer,
Miss Emmie Snow; First Oen.
3 sor, Mi^Leta Carraway; Second GenY
sbrfBelton Brockintou; Literary Editor,
Allard B Hemingway, Jr.
Our March examinations are finished
and we have settled down to
hard work once more. The three
remaining months of this school
will be most trying, especially
to the brave class of '09.
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i The faculty is busy making arI
rangements for the commencement
L exercises, which will be May 30 to
f Jane 2. Dr L M Roper, D D, pastor
of First Baptist church at Spartanburg,
will preach the commencement
sermon May 30. A more detailed
programme will be published
k later.
The class election, which was held
f Tuesday, March 16, resulted in the
following officers and honors:
Officers President, Walter J
Bobbins; Vice-president, Miss Daisy
Munnerlyn; Secretary, Miss Daisy
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Brockinton; ireasurer, Ajiam u
Hemingway, Jr.
Honor 8?Prophet, Miss Daisy
Mnnnerlyn; Valedictorian, Miss
Myrtle Price; Poet, Miss Pearl Eaddy;
Historian, Miss Daisy Brockin|^4on.
Orators?Allard B H e m i n g.
way, Jr, J Capers Marshall, Walter J
Bobbins.
The honor roll for the sixth
month is as follows:
Distinguished.
2nd Grade? Lonise Snow, Verna
Ard, Winston Eaddy, Harris
Cribb. Harriet Bruorton.
3rd Grade?Martin Owen8, D I
Wilson, Lottie Waldron, Helen Wilder,
Eddie Mnnnerlyn, Lncj Rob*
t bins, Grace Fripp.
? 4th Grade?Daisy Rollins, DoI
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The programme is made
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cia Bruorton. Isla Cooper.
5th Grade Earnest Cribb, Edna
Eaddy, Benuet Waldron, Myrtle f
Cooper. t
(ith Grade Marie Eaddy, Willie a
Snow, Annie Wilson. d
7th Grade Laura Rheni, Leta y
Carrawav, Rosa Brnortou, Walker f
I Cooper, Alice Chandler, Paaline f
Mnnnerlyu. \p
8th Grade Ida Fripp. I
10th Grade Daisy Munnerlyu, t
Walter Bobbins. ,i
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:>rd Grade Lillian Cribb. <
4th Grade Bertha Ard.
8th Grade Einilie Broc-kington,
| Ammie Faddy, Emmie Snow, Flor- (
. ence Hemingway, Louise Wilson,
j 10th Grade Daisy Brockinton,
I Myrtle Price. '
F.dita Literae. 1
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Harry Wood and Frank Stone
were standing on a prominent corner
in Cincinnati, when a very attractive
young lady passed. Well, Wood
he turned to Stone, and Stone he
frnmorl tn wood, and then they both
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i A Religious Author's Statement,
Rev Joseph II Fesperman, Salisbury,
N C, who is the author of several
books, writes: "For several years
I was afflicted with kidney trouble
and last winter I was suddenly
stricken with a severe pain in my
kidneys and was confined to bed eight
days unable to get up without assistance.
My urine contained a thick
white sediment and I passed same
frequently day and night. I commenced
taking Foley Kidney Remedy,
and the pain gradually abated
; and finally ceased and my urine became
normal. I cheerfully recom
mend Foley's Kidney Remedy."
, W L Wallace.
Tributes of respect,obituaries
. cards of thanks and all commui
nications of a personal nature,
not nei^s, are charged for at the
rate of one cent a word. If our
friends would kindly remember
, this and write on one side of the
paper, it would save us a lot of
unnecessary work.
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or the highest art in song and
alcd iind lurivalw
up to suit the Audience. Pop
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Deadly Paris Green.
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Although it is a fact that old-time ; v
urmers still use dry Paris green by | *
he ton to kill cabbage caterpillars, '
lthough sprayed arsenates, not so ,
leadly, are better insecticides, still
ou need not worry. Professor Surace
of Peuusylvanina, after analysis, >
inds that to amass sufficient deadly 1'
jreen, one must consume '-'OO cab-:
>ages at a sitting. What a blow to I
hose "hunting trouble," for very
'ew people eat over oue two-hun- (
lreth of this number, even at Sun- [
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"My three year old boy was badly
constipated,had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. I gave him
two doses of Foley's Orino Laxatiue
and the next morning the fever was
gone and he was entirely well. Foley's
Orino Laxati re saved his life."
A Wolkush, Casimer, Wis.
W L Wallace.
For Keeping Food Cool.
A farmer correspondent uses
a substitute for a refrigerator
which at the same time is more
convenient than carrying provisions
to the cellar and back
again. He makes an enclosure
of twelve-inch round tiling from
his kitchen floor to the cellar
bottom and six or eight feet
deeper,or until he reaches about
water level. The tiles are fastened
together with cement and
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level with the kitchen floor. The
temperature at the bottom of
this enclosure is quite low and
food let down by means of a
cord and windlass is kept trom
spoiling, he claims, almost as
well as in a refrigerator. It is
used for keeping butter firm and
to prevent milk, meat and other
provisions from spoiling. American
Cultivator.
Mortgage, real estate, title
lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural
lease and lien, mortgage
personal property, bill ot
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Dense more trouble tbaa^^other organ 9t ,
lb* body. The funotlon otvBe kldasrsla to
leparat* Inorganic salt aid wiUr la ta* pretest
of circulation, and to rsmova tbam aad
their attendant potions from tbe body throngb
tbe bladder. Therefore wbaa tha kidneys
bacon* dlseaaed and wank they ara naturally
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