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UNION HIGH SCHOOL. (Received too late for last week's issue.) Rome, April 9:?The seventh com-1 mencement of Union High school j will be held on May 22 to 24. Rev rv ?_ ?Il J 1! % i.L U w uans wm aenver uie cuuimencement sermon Sunday, May 22, ' at 11 o'clock a m, at Union church. p He will preach again at 3:30 p m at ( the school auditorium. Monday night,at 8:30, the Francis Marion library society will hold its |1 ^annual contest in oratory and ex- .1 -^ pression, followed by the general ex- ( W ercises of the school. Tuesday night, at 8:30, Hon Men-11 del L Smith will deliver the annual 1 address. On account of raising the standard there will be no graduates \ this session. , On Friday night, the 22nd inst, .. "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" will be ] presentee by local talent. This play is one of the sweetest ever given on , the stage. It is truly Southern in plot, setting, tradition and morals. The teachers and young men assisting have given no little effort toward getting it up. From gleanings caught, this play promises to be one of the best ever given here. A large ic AHmissinn KOe and 25c. Refreshments will be served after the play. Honor Roll?7th Month. distinguished. First Grade?Hubert McElveen, Roland Carraway, Bertie Owens. Second Grade ? Furney Rhem, Ruth McElveen, Flint Rhem. Third Grade ? David Johnspn, James Waldron. Fourth Grade?D I Wilson, Lucy Robbins, Eddie Munnerlyn. Fifth Grade?DuRant Rhem,Florence Carr'away, Ethel Johnson. Sixth Grade?D D Rhem, J J Snow, Albert Waldron, Winfred Godwin, Fred Johnson. Eighth Grade ? Leta Carraway, Rosa Bruorton, Charlie Thomas, Carry McElveen, Laura Rhem, Lillie Johnson. Ninth Grade?Emmie Snow. Music ? Etheh Johnson, Willie 1 % Snow, Pauline Munnerlyn, Annie 1 k Wpon, Alice Chandler, Lillie JohnI son, Carrie McElveen, Lucy Robbins, i Emmie Brockinton, Lenn Haddock, Hr^tarion Porter, Annie Moyd, Ammie If nt^ddy, Marie Eaddy. * fc HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED. First Grade?Baker Wilson, Claudia Haselton, Lee Wilder. W Second Grade ? Leland Thomas, i Catherine Varner, Louise Munner- 1 lyn, Louise Haddock. * 1 ! Third Grade?Louise Snow. Fourth Grade?Lillian Cribb.Mar- ) tin Owens, Willie Hemingway. ' Fifth Grade?Daisy Rollins, Dacia Bruorton. * Sixth Grade?Edna Eaddy, Ben ( nett Waldron. Seventh Grade ? Marie Eaddy, Annie Wilson, Willie Snow. Eighth Grade?Alice Chandler,Le- i Roy Davis. Ninth Grade?Emmie Brockinton, Annie Eaddy, Florence Hemingway, : Louise Wilson, Laura Yates. ' I Music ? Louise Wilson, Emmie Snow, F/orence Hemingway, Daisy Rollins, Posa Bruorton. Dea th of Mrs Harrelson. Andrews, April 18:?Mrs G W Harrelson died Thursday, April 14, at 4 o'clock p m. She is survived , by her devoted husband and several small children, besides a host of friends who mourn her loss. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the community. May the Divine Parent 0 nard and comfort those I little ones deprived of a mother's tender ministering. Our community was blessed with a refreshing rain Sunday, to the great delight of all the farmers. / . Subscriber. Wby Do You Suffer With headache, biliousness, constipation and the ills it entails, when.1 Foley's Orinp Laxative will reW!te and cure you. It tones up all the digestive organs, carries off the waste matter and stimulates the bowels to their normal activity. It is a splendid spring medicine. D C Scott. a Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. I THE ROADS ABOUND LANES. A Good Word for tbe Road Engineer and His Assistants. Editor County Record:? Please allow me space in your valuable columns to say that we as taxpayers around Lanes feel proud of the pood work done on the pub' " ? ?J? - ?'1 w,l T nnoc VvTT I lie ruuus ai auu aiuuuu ucmto uj ; thi chaingang force?something that; hasn't been done for a number of years. The road engineer, superint?ndent of the chaingang,road plowman and the guards, all deserve great credit for same. Messrs S F Epps and D 0 Frierson j of your town were welcome visitors with us yesterday. Mr H P Brown is erecting a fine, two-story dwelling house on a lot recently purchased by him from Mr S A. Nettles. When completed this will be an improvement to our town, With best wishes to you and your valuable paper, Yours very truly, S G McDonald. Lanes, S C, April 18, 1910. Piece of Halley's Comet? ( Gaffney, April 7:?The people ! of the Ararat section, which is lo- : cated about ten miles from this city, ! were greatly terrified last Friday ' night about 8 o'clock when a series * of blinding flashes were seen in the ! Vmt n f Araok onrl \ 5IVJ , 1UUU VY CU UJ a I^iv^ob ucwu (Mm an awful report. The houses for a \ distance of two miles around were \ shaken and the glasses in the win- \ dows became loosened by the report. ! Tne whole neighborhood was aroiu:- ^ ed, but all were too frightened to ! investigate the matter on that night. \ Tie following morning a squad ^ was formed and several people went \ to the place from which the re- \ V port came and a yawning hole was : found, about 15 feet by 20 feet, and ! a little over 6 feet deep. Noth- \ ing else was found. | Linen Shower for Bride. t Kingstree, April 16:?Miss Esther ^ Gordon was the guest of honor at a delightful entertainment given by Mrs W P Young at her residence cn East Main street Friday afternoon The festivities of the evening included a flower contest, which / urns won hv Miss Lila Hammet. ^ The guest of honor whose marriage J is approaching was during the even- v ing literally showered with linen, J among which were many beautiful V things worked by loving hands and J dear to the heart of the thrifty v housewife. Dainty ices and cakes 1 and bonbons brought a pleasant v evening to a happy close. \ Among those present were: Misses > Esther, Martha and Emma Gordon, J Florrie Jacobs, Barbara Jacobs, V Katie, Alice and Jennie Stackley, J Bell MeClary, Mrs Sam Wilkins, v Eunice Kennedy, Dora Epps, Lo- 1 rena Ross, Lila Hammet and Martha \ Gourdin.?News and Courier. I One Conductor tho Was Cured | Mr Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it.?"Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medicine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in case of rheumatism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. D C Scott. "MET7 UMIEViimTAD num. imw i mi The original LAXATIVE cough romedy. For coughs, colds, throat sad lunf troubles. 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The office or the Supervisor of Ren istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified a* follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the eounty oue year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day ol election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read ; and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to bim by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and baa paid all taxes collectable on during tne present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board I IWffllil UK I II IIUI LUUIUIIIIL VIIIIVU Ufllee OT?r Slagletar; Building. Phone 14. j M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - S. C clayton & cooke, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' LAKE CITY, - - - SC. Office in Singletary Building. - - - .?_?? ?r it special Attention to loue.-uois W. Lcland l>ylor, DENTIST, Office over Dr YV V Brocklngton" s store KINGSTREE, - S. C 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - - - S. C. i i \a/. L, BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. S. C. Dr R J McCabe Dentist masTiBK - s. c. J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? Kellahai Hatel is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Serrice. (ompetent Workmen. 6?8-08. h NEY FOF purcha: J&COIV MIL ORDER HOUSE in 1 CHARLE ' RETAIL DEALERS IN ts, Upholstery < ngs, Shoes a \ rments a Specia : TRY US OS j a -j. in fanc'r mi or-Made Suits models, g00 price, Suit FOUR MON * v v\ x ' ' / I Hac ker Mfg. Co 131 SUOC ESSOBSTO GEO, S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON, S. C. WE MANUFACTURE Doors. Sash and Blinds; Columns ; w| and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors andjWin* . , ? ,i dows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like ijew Any 1$ Iffl. 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FUNK. , ^53^ CAMpfiJ^aaa t Or*<ftd School \ MMR)lA/7 / Bonaonl^C,# / M 4th Ea?h*Month ren extended a rTrrrlli^rlr^ ooidialwelooai* *7W^ 0 K t YOU SE. IPANY, ) South, STON, s. c. ) J joods, ind Millinery. il+TT Illy 2E2S25^E3S2E32E [ A MAIL ORDER. xtures, new Spring rn 1 d $15.00 values,our | EY BACK. 1