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ISometh down into our new bu gg Just think what I Clothincf. H, ~ gg We also carry a fu! g=J something that's pure Our WHOLESA g$ in this department on I that will certainly cau Remember the < BBHBBBBC ?? H COMMENCEMENT AT ? ?| JO H \SO WIIXE HIGH SCHOOL.^ rr 7r rtr rr tt rr tt : . tx. rr tt ^ Johnsonville.June 6:?On Sunday, May 22, at 11 a m, a great congregation, including the whole of Johnsonville Hjgh school, their friends and a large number of visitors from a distance, gathered at Johnsonville church to hear the annual commencement sermon preached by Rev W B Oliver, the eloquent pastor of Florence Baptist church, who delivered a masterly discourse, replete with eloquence and burning words of wis lorn adapted to this occasion. Monday, May 23, at 11 a m, the commencement address was delivered in the auditorium of the school building by Senator E D Smith. This j lecture, entitled "What Is Worth! While?" contained much wholesome j advice, emphasized by many striking j and forcible illustrations, and was j thoroughly enjoyed by all, especially j the graduating class, who learned! ' that their days in school, though j they seemed long.had not been spent in vain, and with renewed courage they go forth into the future, hoping and trusting that they may be able to prove the statements of the eloquent orator to he true. On Monday, at 8:30 p m, the regular commencement exercises were carried out. The auditorium, which is said to have a seating capacity of 500, was not able to seat the crowd present. While regretting that all *c>uld not be provided with seats, yet we were delighted to have had this vast number of people recognize and appreciate our efforts to improve ed ucational conditions. Notwithstanding the discomfort of an overcrowded hall the programme was handsomely rendered and enjoyed by all present. For the skill and training of the pupils the teachers of Johnsonville High school deserve much ?- J - Ao*.nAef on/1 cnonocc. crcuil iUI Iimu, ecu 11COI cuiu ouvwoiful work, especially during this session of the school. Yes, those of 1909-10 were faithful teachers who are worthy of praise for the part they played in our comn.unity,and we hope we may be so fortunate as to have them labor with us another session. Last, but not least, on Tuesday, ^Alay 24,the Class of '10 was presented with tangible tokens of their long ^years of studious industry?their diplomas. A sympathetic audience comfortably filled the auditorium and the following programme, including the motto, colors and flowers of the class, was rendered: Motto: "No Victory without Labor." Colors: Black and white. Flower: Forget-me-not. w Salutatory, Norval Newell, Class President History Juanita Haselden Instrumental Solo Alma Chapman Statistics. Jessie Cannon Poem El a Cannon Prophecy Alma Chapman Instrumental Solo Eva Venters Will Ola Spring Instrumental Solo Eva Venters Valedictory.. Elting Chapman Song, "Farewell" Class Delivery of Diplomas The salutatory by the class president, Mr Norval Newell, was in every respect worthy and appropriate, and his delivery of it won for him t ing Doin< We Are Hrlino- hv Jeans and bounds ~ j r~ ? prices we are offering in ats, Shoes, Nec 11 line of ? : ? tap good and wholesome. \N LE DEPARTMENT will be GKESOCE se "smiles" and sell the goo late and place we begin m< ~\fil OvOv-Qvi5vfcOvA?v-^vWv^5v^^v^Qvi5vOvi(l many cuuipnuienua. The "Historian", Miss Nita Hasel- j 9 i den, related a true history of the ' Class of '10 from 1903 to 1910 and j with characteristic humor gave her class-mates some palpable hits in a i jocular way. She did not forget to pay tribute to those who have been called away from their class-mates, saying: "We miss our class-mate, 'Lessie'; yet not one could wish her back, for her parting words were a great consolation to us in our bereavement." In the "Class Statistics" Miss Jessie Cannon, the only tenth grade girl, hit the eleventh grade her last i hard blow, while the "Poem," by i Miss Ela Cannon,following these.was smooth and rhythmical and manyi thoughts true to the history of the past and expectations for the future, were voiced in poetic measure. Then came the destiny of each through the prophecies of Miss Alma Chapman. This future state some would wish to lie before them, while others would not dare to hare their future unfolded by the prophet. But regardless of what the future held in store, Miss Ola Spring, through the "Class Will," did not fail to give tfc all means whereby they might gain access to greater and nobler planes of life and duty. ! Following this, our only tenth grade boy, Mr El ting Chapman, gracefully said "Adieu," when the girls of the class chanted a beautiful song, "Farewell", and Dr 0 M Chapman delivered to Averett Rollins, Irene Mullinix, Thora .and Willie Davis prizes for highest marks. Finally Prof R S Major de livered the diplomas and after many good-byes and happy wishes were given, the class moved off the stage determined to live up to their motto. 1 Commencement of 1910 has been to pupils and teachers alike a sad occasion due to the fact that God in His infinite mercy and all-wise j providence only two months before had taken from their midst a very dear class-mate, "Lessie",to increase I the number of angels in heaven. Wishing all a happy vacation, I am, as ever, A True Frifnd. _ Our Commencement Issue. Editor County Record: ? Somebody was kind enough to send me a copy of your paper con-, taining your admirable write-up of the commencement in Kingstree. I appreciate very much your references to me and mine. But I especially write to congratulate you on the success vou have achieved in the newspaper world. I had heard of your success and now I see it with own eyes. Some day I hope to be able to have my name put on your i mailing list and to have the pleasure of reading your paper regularly. . Wishing you continued prosperity, in all things, I am, Very sincerely, Watson B Duncan. Pastor Bethel Methodist Church, Charleston, S C, June 4. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any ; case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.! 4-28-4m p k-Ww/v-?*v-*2v-?Jv<2v"2?*"WvWv??Jv%?'*c5*"?/v< 2f in Kinj] Moving' and will be prepared to give Ir Tipc cnll^rq 1\ A A V J V V71 1 MA 4-f >le and Fa fe deliver any amount of m< moved down gradually. W 3EIBS, JDTZ-ZT 3ds. All we ask is a trial an jving into our new store. . T. w NEXT DOOR TO Farmers' Union Meeting. I Williamsburg County Farmers' Union will meet at Lake City with I Lake City local union on Thursday,' July 7, at 12 o'clock m. All local unions are - requested to send full delegations, as some very important business is to come before the county union. J D Daniel, t J T Frierson, Pres. j Sect'y. 6-9-3t Mouzons, June 4. ' * 1 I Brenau College Conservatory, ; Gainesville, Ga, March 14,1910. Mr Cu ts -M Stikfk, Baltimore. Md. j Dear Sir: The uninterrupted grow'h j of our Conservatory, and the. J present unusual enlargement ' through the consolidation of the faculty of Shorter Coll. ge with that of Brenau. render necessary an addition to our I piano equipment, and we wish i to place with you an order for twenty StiefT pianos, which please select for us with great | care and ship in time to veach us not later than Septeinlier j first. We have in our Conservatory pianos of the most famous manufacturers, and in consideration of thi>? fact it -hnu'd be a source of gratification to you that we are able to say that this order for yonr pianos is due to our very satisfactory experience of the past three year-with StiefT pianos in our Conservatory (and also in Shorter College), and it is of | interest al-o that this purchase gives us no fewer than seven-, I ty pianos alone?probably a greater number than the enItlre musiiMlequipment of any other woman's college in America. Very truly yours, H .1 Prakce, T J Simmons, Presidents. 4. Notice of Election. By order of the county board of education of Williamsburg county an election will l>e held at the Union school house on Friday. June 17, 1910, to de termine whether a tlir**e-rnill tax snail be levied in Uiiioti school district.No 18, for school purposes. Those in favor of such levy will vote "yes", and those opposed will vote "no". AH qualified electors in the distriet will be allowed to vote. Trustees will act as managers. E G Haseldkn, Chairman Board Trustees School district No 18. G-2-3t Arrival of Passenger Trains at KIngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday. May 15, 1910: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:50 a m *No 46 - - 11:36 am No 86 6:15 p m South Bound. No 83 - - - 11:12 a m *No 47 - - - - 5:50 p m No 89 - - - 9:05 p m Daily except Sunday. jstree Sa V/ VAtJL AW I ! you the HIGHEST QUALIT , Cuffs,Shirts, I ncy Groce erchandise at your door, 'e intend to move our entin OOZDS, zltottohs] d you shall be convinced of i Yours for quick sales z IL K! in NELSON HOUSE. Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT SERVED.) STATE OF SOUTH CAR LINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Com t of Common Pleas. F Rhein and l> D Rhem, co-partners trading under the firm name of F Kliem & Sons. Plaintiffs, against Rosa (Voper, < lara McCants. Alv:n Cooper. Frances Cooper. Billie Cooper, Henry Cooper. Hugh James t ( oopcr. Lear Cooper. Gussi*- Belle Cooper. Hester Cooper, and A G Carter and E F Pmsser, co-partners trading under the firm name of Prosser & Carter. D fondants. To Ciara McCan:s, Alvin < ooper.Frances Cooper and Billie Cooper, absent Defendants You are rereby .snmrnoned and require.! to answer the complaint in th's action, a ropy of which is herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy ot your answer to sain complaint on the 1 subscribers at their office in K'ingstree, S C. within twenty da*, sutler the serv-! ! I -T 1.aJ'i |,A /t^,. . yf rt.i/.ll I ire nereoi, cAiiusnr u? mr ua.i sulu servic-: niid if you fail to answer the complaint within th<- time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this nrti? n will apply to the court for the relief demanded in (he complaint. Kklij-.y & Hinds. Plaintiffs' Attorneys.. Take Notice?That the complaint in tiie above entitled ac;ion has l>e-n filed in the office of theCl-rk of court for Wi liamsburg couiitv. Keli.ey & Hinds, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Notice to Infant Defendant. STATE OF $0l'TH-CAROLINA, COl'NTY OF WlLLr>MSBUKO, ( ourt of Common Plea-. F Rhem and D D Rhem, co-partners trading under t .e firm name of F Rhem & Sons, Plaintiffs, vs Rosa Cooper, Clara McCants, Alvim Cooper, Fiances Cooper, Billie Cooper, Henry ( oojxt,I1 ugh James Cooper. l.ear i ooper, Gus.-e Belle Cooper, Hester Cooper, and W G Carter and E F Pros8er, eo-partners trading under the firm name of Prosser & Carter, Defendants. To Billie Cooper, infant defendant above named.over the age of fourteen years:? Take Notice?That unless you procure t he appoininient of a guardian ad litem to appear and defend this action on your behalf within twenty days after the service of the summon- herein upon you, an appli ation will be made to H 0 Britmn, Esq,Clerk of this Court^ at his office in Kingstree, S C. by the undersigned, on the 21st day after said J serviee at It o'clock a m, for an order | r, !. .<? o cuitulilii ncr-nn crnard- ' OJJpVUil,."6 -V... , Q ian ad litem for you and authorizing | and directing him to appear and defend i th<- above entitled action on your behalf. Kellky it Hinds, 5-19-6t Plaintiff-' Attorneys. Attention, Democrats! | Notice is hereby given that all Democratic clubs that fail to re-organize and report the election of officers to County Chairman Stoll or Secretary C W Wolfe will not be allowed to oarticipate in the primary elections. The executive comii ittee extended the time 30 days from May 2. After that date it will be too late to re-organize. 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