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l^o^youT^p | Oxf< | King'sti fuNnlS ; : ' GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. \ 0 0 000000000^0000000000000 0 mppt nf the State Ora X I1V VI uvn **<v torical and Athletic association was held in Columbia, Thursday and Friday of last week. The Kingstree High school was ably represented by Casper Holroyd, Roy Baker, Earle Cook, Cuyler Harper and Alex Blakeley. The boys were in charge of Mr Raymond Holroyd and were accompanied by several of their schoolmates and friends. More than a hundred boys took part in the meet, representing 25 schools. A preliminary contest was held for several of the athletic events and 91 boys took part in the finals, 4 of whom belonged to Kingstree. In this preliminary. Holroyd won second place in the | hurdle race, 30 boys taking part; twenty-five boys took part in the shot throw and Cook won first place. Harper won the high jump against 6 boys and the hurdle race against 5. In the final contest our school won only 1 point,but when the number of boys contesting is considered and the fact that so many schools won nothing at all, we feel that we have nothing of which to be ashamed. Harper was our winner in this, coming third in a hurdle race against 35 boys and fourth in the broad jump. Baker came fourth in a half mile race, 36 boys contesting, and Uook fourth in the shot throw against 25 boys. We consider that all of our boys did well and the school is not only satisfied with them, but justly proud of them. The boys were most hospitably entertained while in Columbia at the State University and the trip was one of great pleasure and benefit to them. HONOR ROLL. Grade 1. Frank Holroyd 97 Genevieve Reddick 97 Grace Kinder 96 Patty Eppe 95 Julia Hall 95 Robert Smith 94 Hazel Eppe 94 Hattie Thames 94 Peden Montgomery 93 Alvena Burgess 93 Grade II. May Cook ...93 Grade III. Doshia Sexton 95 Paul Holroyd 94 William Gordon 93 Grade IV. Hubert Speigner 94 Ethel Anderson 93 Ela Dubose i 93 Janie Gamble 91 Maud A Kinder 91 Sam Nettles ?91 Bertha Ragin _..91 Madge McCants 90 Lucile Hurt 90 Lily Marcus 90 Madge Blakeley...? 90 Grade V. Serena Lee 98 Hampden Montgomery ....97.5 Mary McCants. .... 97 Rosa Wilkins .. 94 French Dennis 90 j Grade VI. Luther Aull 96 \ li I TWT Iisei Beautifully style and beaut: Ij piece. S. MAI * SPR ring Millinery tl [>rds for Men a ree Dry Delle Sexton 95 Grade VII. Lula Sexton ...98 Erline Mcintosh. 96 Eula Swann 95 Margaret Gordon 95 Pauline McCants 94 Edwin Harper 94 Grade VIII. Rowena Eaddy 99' Leora Gamble 98 , Daisy Strong 98! Dorothy Henry 95, Grade IX. Jennie Lee Epps ... 98 Minnie Strong 93 i Grade X. ! Walter Sullivan 99 j Elizabeth Speigner~ 97 1 Cuyler Harper 971 Louise Barr 96 j! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AAAAAAAA V V V JOHNSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. { ? ? ? ! Johnsonville, April 28:?We, the! members of the Excelsior Literary I society, met on Friday, April 25,and held our last meeting for this month, j The programme consisted of essays, declamations, readings, current events and music. We had some very interesting and well rendered selections,which were a credit to the | society, as a whole, as well as to the | individual performers. The work; of our society, though very good be-1 fore, has improved during this term, j All of the members have loyally up-1 held the constitution and adhered to J its by-laws. The work in the other branches of; the school is also good. We do not allow our interest in our studies to relax as the school draws near its close, although we have worked long and hard; but we are striving to keep 1 1 i At. YTT _ up our good record to tne ena. vve owe this determination in a great measure to the kind help and encouragement of our teachers. Our school participated in the athletic and oratorical contests held at Kingstree on April 18. All of the high schools in the county took part and every school won a share in the ; honors of the day. We are proud j of the fact that Johnsonville came' second in the high jump, which was j one of the most important features of the athletic contest. Triz Cock- J field, of this school, lacked only several inches of equaling the jump, which broke the high school record.: We are proud of the Johnsonville I pupils in any crowd, and are not, afraid to contest with the other; schools of the county in any line. I Though we may be defeated in some > things, we are never discouraged, J but are always ready to try again; ; for we know that perseverance will bring success to anyone. The music recital and oratorical contest given April 14 and 15, respectively, will probably be the last of our school entertainments for this term. For the few remaining weeks we will employ our spare time in practicing the exercises for commencement. Our graduating class for this year is the largest we have ever had, and the people of the community expect nrroot tKinors nf thp mpmhprs of this j I W Spring H trimmed Hats of y that everyone ap RCUS mmsmmsmsmm ING and Dress ( hie beautiful lit i rk na ooys. Goods( i class. The preceding graduates of; this school have had an exceptionally fine high school record; most of them have entered the best colleges in the State, where they are also "making good." We are determined that the class of 1913 shall not fall behind the others, but shall come up to the standard and realize our motto, which is: "Arise, Go Forth and Conquer." Marena Springs, Cor Secretary. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed lobal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure it with local treatment,pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrrh to be a constitutional disease,and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure.manufactured by F J Cheney ft Co. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundaed dollars for any case ft fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F J CHENEY ft CO. Toledo, 0, p-ij v.. n -i.*. ft. OUiU UJ l/l UKI IBM, IVW. Take Hall's Family-Pills for constipation, adr Soft Drinks Wil You can use them as a stimulant over." Every drink made at my Fi that's something to be remembered children. We give dirt, dust and m where you get service at the wink < Where every one is young, even the you come here you are coming hom Candies that are made from the fi ter's nap. Cigars?Well, yes, they are good, Bread just 5c the loaf?loaf nere. UmI ha si fifliirinfiv's Courtney's Cafe ant VIRGIL HINDI Kingstree, If you expe FO this Spring or 5 not ready to tak< place your order1 future delivery, s vide for your wai navt cl lowing in stock b; 1 of Firestone Cas Tubes, Spark Pli : Parts, <fcc. JD. C. S3 "THE FOB SIJMTEE, jv 1-30-tf lats such exquisite pears a master I IS H joods. Embroil / ne at our ston C L/0?) For tbe Weak and Nervous. Tired-out, weak, nervous men aW women would feel ambitious, energetic, full of life and always have a good appetite, if they would do the sensible thing for health?take Electric Bitters. Nothing better for the stomach,liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs 0 Rhinevault of Vestal Center, N Y.says: "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a dif/amamaa 14? mill VMnLr/% in 1TA11W UaA If U ICICLICC it win martc iu Juui iican-ii. Only 50c and $1.00. Recommend id by Kingstree Drug Co and M L Allen. adv Don't wait until the last moment to get your Tobacco Flues and run the chance of all being sold. Get them now; we have them made up and ready for delivery. It Williamsburg Hardware Co. ihout The Kick. or as a "pick me up and carry me sunt gets our special attention,and I in choosing refreshments for the icrobes the Kibosh here, the place )f an eye or the raise of a linger. >ugh their hair is silvered. When e. rst run of sap,after the long Win try one! Price from 5e up. Mike This Your Station Stop I Ice Cream Parlor DR, Proprietor SoutH Carolina ! ct to buy a RD summer and are e it now, please with me now for io that I can pro- 1 its. 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