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' COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES SALTERS PUBLIC SCHOOL I f .4 ?| I i ,'ABli OCCASION?PROGRAMME OF ! EXERCISES?HUNOR ROLL- A SUCCESSFUL TERN. ^alters Depot, June 4:?One of the most pleasant and enjoyable occasions which we have had in some time was tbe commencement exercises of Salters Public school, which were held Wednesday night, June 2, in kthe spacious town hall, the stage of 0^-a which has been recently remodeled and fitted with beautiful new sceuery. The following programme was rendered perfectly: Music by Salters orchestra. Prayer by Rev W T Patrick. rHymn, "Day is dying in the west," by the school. . t? i-i:n TkA.?ni.nn ! IX. riau&nu ? uuui|>ovu> 2. Song, "Geography," by young pupils. J Music by orchestra. 3. "Maypole Dance," by eight of i the oldest girls. [ 4. Piano solo. Miss Marion Grumbles. 5. Recitation, "Saturday Night," Leila Ferrell. 6. Duet by Misses Emmie Ferrell i and Beatrice Thouipsou. 7. Recitation, "The Seven Days j of the Week," by seven little girls. 8. "What Shall We Do Next?" by six girls. 9. Recitation, "When I'm a Man." by William Lifrage, 10. Tableau, "Their First Camp-1 ing Trip," Claude Thompson, Bill j Bryan and Faison McDaniel. 11. Recitation, "Asleep at the | Switch,"by Miss Beatrice Thompson. I 12. Recitation by Lorena Lifrage. Music by orchestra. i 13. Japanese drill. ! The work of the pupils was excellent and showed thorough work on the part of the teachers, Misses Nonie Simons ai.u Louise Boone. We desire to make special mention of Bfcthe Japanese drill, which was the 1^^original thought and production of our efficient principal, Miss Nome j Simous. The session just closed is oueofj ^ the most prosperous the school has i had and too much praise canuot be I given the principal and her efficient assistant, Miss Louise Boone,for the thorough ^ork they have done. The trust c v. - atrc.-s lould be con - ; ^Tdtui. - v.a*"*r. secured t?ie *rv:^ - i Roiro^ Roll. " -. i ' s The honor roll fo: the session ! 1908-9: Geneva Bryan 90 " - Q1 rranaie vuua 91 Leila Ferrell 90 Emma Ferrell 93 Lessie Patrick _ 97 Nell Patrick 93 Lydie Patrick 95 Rita Salters 94 Beatrice Thompson 95 Prizes awarded for best average on lessons: Beatrice Thompson and Carrie Moseley; Masters Faison McDaniel and Mariou McClary. Deportment for the year: Rita Salters and Kizzie Pope. Attendance: Emmie Ferrell. No days absent or late. X Y Z Deafness Unot be Cared ' by local applications,as they cannnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional rAmpdies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucoos lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing.and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result.and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mncons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circnlars free. F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.l Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con-1 stipation. j The Record, the Semi Weekly News and Courier and a pair of patent shears that retail at one dollar?a three dollar value for $1.85, while the offer lasts. NEW COUNTY TROUBLES. Court House and Jail Problem Still I Unsolved In Calhoun County. The St Matthews correspondent of the News and Courier has this to 1 say about a matter that will interest;? the good people of Williamsburg |' county as well as others. Among ^ other things the correspondent tells; why Judge Watts advised the people j to build a $50,000 court house and < jail: ( The dull spring days are not with- 1 out interest in the live "baby''coun J ty of Calhoun. The exciting cause of this stimulating atmosphere at I this time (which, by the bye, is 1 somewhat premature), is, whether 1 this county shall build a $40,000 or $50,000 court house and jail. ? A hen the fight was on for the uew county, the town of St Matthews pledged $20,000 as a sum sufficient 1 for this purpose and the country people seemed satisfied. After the battle was won there developed a: quirt eentiment from different sg*-' tions of the county in favor <T plicating the amount guaranfr by the town in order to get bu ,3 which would be a credit t the county. Iu the meantime, the new county commission cordially invited the Legislative delegation to a conference, and it was decided to get a resolu liroilcirVi fho T^jfrialftturA nsLrincr IUV1J HJIUU^U WUV V) the county to bond itself for an additional $30,000, instead of $20,000. Issue was taken in the local paper and a running but pleasaut tire-kept up ever since. At the last term of court at St Matthews Judge Watts, from the bench, stated that not less than $50,000 should be used for this purpose. One or two of his predecessors , had done the same thing and the matter became suspicious. A corre- , spoadent, over the signature of | "Jitizen," iu last week's Calhoun Advance strongly charged that the ( people were able to manage theii 1 own local conditions and that the Judge had been "inveigled" into the matter. When interviewed by the News and Courier correspondent, Judge Watts admitted that he had not thought of saying anything about ^ the court house and jail, as he looked upon it as "no affair of his." but was earnestly requested to do so. At least one prominent citizen has < o.OL^esscd to approaching the Judge < .t, J there are said to have been one 1 two others. There is no crime in 1 but it is considered uufair. < TuC Q*#e is growing interesting, to say tiie'lea-h ai d th&rejs no Iorger any doubt that the ?>*10,000 propoei tion will be bitterly fought if put before the people, i Thrilling Resene. Rprt R fjftan of Chenv.Waah. was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a des- ! perate lung trouble that baffled an ; expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane,who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Or King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it's ' supreme. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by D C Scott Mortuary. Died?At Taft, June 6, 1909, Mr F W Wilson, aged about 71 years?an old soldier who has gone to his eternal reward. He leaves a wife, two daughters and three sons, viz: Mrs N L Newton, Mrs S M Herrington; Messrs S J Wilson, W N Wilson ^ and Aaron Wilson, and several grandchildren. He was taken very ill and lived but a few hours. His body was laid to i rest at Spring Pond Baptist cemetery. Peace to his ashes. B. i Trouble Makers When a sufferer from stomach ttouble takes Dr King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but , more?he's tickled over his new, fine 1 appetite, atrong nerves, healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at D C Scott's. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES )f Johnsonville Hlgb School?Excellent Programme Well Rendered. Johnsonville, June 4:?Comnencement exercises were held it at .Tnhnsnnville Hifh school Tom May 29-31, and the followng programme was carried out: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 8:30 P. M. The school drills, which were i success in every particular, :ame first. The lady teachers *ot up these drills and deserve special credit. Next came the play, "Burglars." Everyone enjoyed it, because it was interesting and the parts played well. o f ttrnp i rri r*rro/l A lie iiijioie mat ?u.o ai iaugi.u il Ut|) the exercises would fully ayince anybody that Mi**" Chandler is a teacher of ?nal ability. She has ma iderful improvement in lis during* tne past ser jCXDAY, MAY 30, 11:00 A M. '\e commencement sermon preached by Rev G W Davis pastor of Orangeburg circuit Without a doubt everyone gave him a hearty welcome and enjoyed his excellent sermon. MONDAY, MAY 31, 8:30 P M. The annual debate, Query: "Resolved, That Lady Macbeth Was the Uause or Macoetn s Fall," was fully discussed and decided in favor of the affirmative. The following-participated in the debate: Affirmative: Ola Spring, Elting Chapman, Lessie Cannon. Negative: Alma Chapman, C D Cannon, Nelle Davis. Many excelleht musical selections were enjoyed by all :Ygain 1 must say that our music teacher deservedly distinguished lerself. The recitation, "Nothing but Crumbs," by Blondelle Cocktield Evas just fine as anyone wanted. Lastly came the awarding of nedais. Right here I must say that not >nly the students, but the teachirs deserve special credit for :heir year,v ? rk. .RESPONDENT. i J, l LAND, } : Rpal -i.fp Rrnkpr ! I IIUUl urfiuiv ui vuui j i I KINGSTREE. S. C. | Loans on real estate ne- j ; ^otiatfjd-sr.. chert notice ; 1 and at a reasonable fee. f I I have a 'cw thousand I I dollars on hand now for I ! investment at eight per I cent. Come early and I a give me your applica- : i tion. 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I had a lameness across my loins and such severe backaches that I could not turn in bed. Mornings on arising, I was so lame and sore that I could hardly dress myself and it required considerable effort for me to get about. That ray kidneys were out of order was shown by the unnatural appearance cf the secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Scott's drug store, not only bauisbed the backache but restored my kidneys to a normal condition." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United States. Remember the name ? Doan's? ; and take no other. OUR CLUBBING RATES We offer cheap clubbing rates i with a number of popular news. papers and periodicals. Read care fully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and j we shall t pleased to send in yonr l arder. 1 ise ratea are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, uot 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, but twelve ! months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1.75. The Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippmcott's Ma.Dra7.inp 1 vear each A2.75. ? J The Rbcord and National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence tnat the money for same has been forwarded by us. We arei not responsible after ih&L THE COUNTY RECORD, Kings tree, S. C. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. OH EN & and 234 King Street, lesaleand Retail M e Goods for Merchants t Mail Box Places Our US ON Walking Skirts. TWO GRAND SPECIALS Ladies' skirts in fine quality black Voile, trimmed in Satin Bands. TT 1 . An *> A vaiue $r.ou. Sale each $5.00 Ladies'skirts in finest quality Altman's Voile, black only, worth from $15.00 to $20.00. Sale each $10 DRESS GOODi We carry the greatest stocks stock is overflowing with the besl counter, in all the staple and fa here from the markets of the wor We Hake a Specialty of B DIES HOME JOURK . ' " Sr x 9 mm gk ymmmmmwmmmammmmmw Office over Singletary Building. ' i i M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - S. C CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LAKE CITY, ... SC. Office in Singletary Building. 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The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July i, it 9 i n. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 15, 1909. For further information and catalogue address Pres D B Johnson, Rock Hill, S C. 4-13-8t SATISF 1 CHARLESTON, S AIL ORDER HOI . in any Length at Wb Stores Right Next D AN QRPI New Waists. White Lawn waists trimmed with Laces and Embroideries, the. best values in the South a x. 1 oyc 10 9iu eatn Ladies' Lace waists in White and Ecru, all new models $1.98 to $20 each ? 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