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-? ? +-?? ?? ? * I ; HEMINGWAY HIGH AND : GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. : . ? *-? ??? t HONOR ROLL FOR MONTH BEGINNING ( OCTOBER 23, ENDING NOVEMBER "9. 1 Grade I. j I Alice Johnson 96 | '< Marguerite Hoggins 94 Alton Koonee 90 1 Grade II. , Kenneth Baxley 91 | Lonie Cribb 91 . Grade III. Zulena Haselden 93 i Grade IV. Willis Haselden 95 ! Annie Ingraham 93 ' Aleph Da\ is 92 1 Grade V. Sparkman Durant 93 . Marvin Cribb 92 Wista Haselden 92 j Grade VI. FadieLanning 93 I Maggie Barnes 92 j Capers Hemingway 92 Leila Lewis 91 i Grade VII. Lucy Ingraham 94 Hallie Venters 91 Grade VIII. j' Sarvis Hughes 92 j il _ /l .'Ll. Ol eaiema ltido vx i Zollie Eaddv 90' Grade IX. } Ellen Hemingway 92 Douglas ,'Ingraha:n 90 t Harland Lewis 90 r Grade X. j Verdie Simmons 93 ?- C t Good lor Constipation. 1 Chamberlain's Tablet- are excellent f??r constipation. Tli-y are|v pleasant to take and mild and gen-; b tlein effect. Obtainable everywhere, j a T CAN save yoi * the most popul equal of many pe< Jacobs' Is distilled of the best I purest limestone sprin color, wonderful bouc v? ? ttnn. Im vu wcui pajr ?^u?vv a "JACOBS' SPECIAL SUNBEAM CORN ai those who prefer a co 4 Quart! OR 8 Pint! ? OR 16 ^Pint! ORDE l JACOBS' SPECIAL, anteed to be 100 pou find them that way v money. CUT PRICES 1< MOONLIGHT BOURBO fl (9 years old) 8 Paul Jones B Cream of Kentucky I JACOBS I QUICK SI I J ACKSON VII III II Hemingway Personals. Hemingway, December 11:?Mr n>i Mrs Fred Huggins and daughter ViilHraH snpnt Mnnriav in 'harleston. Mrs J E Hemingway. Miss Carrie 3aker and Dr L G Day spent Friday (fternoon at Andrews. Mr Willie Baker returned to Borer Military academy Saturday. Mrs Anson Brown and daughter, Miss Alberta, of Leo spent the week ndwith Mrs Brown's daughter. Mrs J E Hemingway. Mrs Geo Flowers and son are vistint: relatives at McClellanville. Miss Eda Davis, after spending ?ome time with her mnther near here, returned to Georgetown Sunday. Miss Nannie Scott of Virginia, who was called here on account of the illness and death of her sister, Mrs George Hemingway, is spendng some time with the family. Messrs M E Boston and R N Speigner made a flying trip to Kingsstree and Greelvville Saturday. Miss Cho Civburn, the efficient nilliner of Eaddy & Creel Bros, left ' ? _ Ol \ - -A. i hursday lor r.er nome in unariesiun. Mr Charlie Thomas of Mullins spent the week-end with Mr E L -\rd. Messrs Czar Haselden and M E Boston went to Greelyville on business Monday. Rev P B Inpraham and family left Wednesday for Branchville. Mr J M Eaddy made a flyinp trip 0 Richmond, Va, last week on busiiess. A reception was tendered Bishop xuerry and Archdeacon Mitchell by he members of Georgetown Episco?al church last week. Addresses I'ere delivered by Senator LeGrande 1 Walker, Walter Hazzard, Esq. nd others. rS i money?save you ar bottled whiskey on )ples $3.00 whiskey? n 1 ii special vi grain that grows|in Kentucky. M g water. It is fully aged before it' |uet and mellow flavor, gallon for whiskey, then won't gc nd DEW DROP GIN ? also fin< rn, or gin. They all sell at the sa :$1? R A GALLON 1 SUNBEAM CORN and DEW D nt perfect and to be worth $3.00 vq will pay express charges both ON CASE GOODS ?4 QUAR _ . R??nl?.r Onr Cut N Price Price . ._$4.C0 ?2.95 mcauwuuu V " .. 4.00 2.95 shaw's Malt _ 4.00 2.95 Finest Manhal LIQUOR C :R VICE?Right Acrosi ^LE | JohnsonvIUe School Burned. Johnsonville, Dec 9?The frame ; dwelling house on Pine street belong! inp: to J M Eaddy and occupied as a school building by the Johnsonville graded school was destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon just after school had dismissed for th'1 dav. The house caught on the roof and soon the entire building was a mass of A K??.n ts\ tKo rodr ,\f fhti i uin>. n imi n i:?v * ? m building was also destroyed, but the bucket brigade kept th~ tire from spreading to surrounding residences. The new bri<?k school building has j recently been completed and as desks jwere being installed for early uccu' pancy the school opened as usual yes. terdav morning in the new building. There was some insurance on the house destroyed. I I m Sloan's Liniment Eases Pain. Sloan's Liniment is first thought of by mothers for bumps,bruises and 'sprains that are continually hapj pening to children. It quickly penI etrates and soothes without rubbing, ('leaner and more effective than | niussv plasters or ointments. For j rheumatic aches, neuralgia pain and .[that grippy soreness after cold, ] Sloan's Liniment gives prompt re| lief Have a bottle bandy for bruises. 11strains, sprains and all external pain. For the thousands whose 'work calls them out doors, the pains land aches following exposure are irelieved by Sloan's Liniment. At | all druggi>ts, 'Joe. Qornnlnn Vlusnnlp Of f i f"PTS. ! Scranton, Dec 8 ?Lebanon Lodge, : No 48, has elected and installed ofiicers for the ensuing year as follows: J M Parker.VV M; J M Mvers,Jr. S VV; Dr W S Lynbb. J W; A Graham, ! S D: W L Jones. J 1); C M Matthews, 'secretary; SJ Kirby, treasurer; John I Mc Knight, tiler, W E Sanford and John Tilton, stewards; C W Burgess, ! chaplain. big money on "Jac< the market today. At -a saving of $1.10. / nisKey ade of the sweetest and is bottled. It has a rich it the quality you get in e high class liquors for me price. A * Express !* ri.ii _ _a. ft collect r ! P rODAY It ROP GIN are all guara gallon. If you don't ways and refund your ! TS OR 8 PINTS Regular Our Cot Price Price 1 4.00 2.95 ot. in bond) 4.00 2.95 4.00 2.95 :tan Cocktail 4.00 2.95 I 4w A T"W T I UMFAiN y ? from Depot | FLORIDA ^ ! JACKSON, MISS., MAN Tells How To Cure Chronic Cough Jackson, Miss.?"I am a carpenter, j r.nd the Grippe left me with a chronic ' cough, run-down, worn out and weak. I I took all kinds of cough syrups without ! help. 1 read ahout Virol and decided to i try it. Before I had taken a bottle I ii it better, and after taking two bottles i my cough is entirely cured, and I have i pained new vim and energy."?Joii.n L. 1)E.TN1F Vinol is a delicious non-secret tonic 1 which is guaranteed for coughs, colds and bronchitis and for all weak, rundown conditions. I I Scott Drug Co, King-tree. SC. In the Babel I of Voices how is the public to judge whose is most worthy to be heard ? Keep in Bind s few facts sod your decision will be easy. We were doing business 88 years ago. We bare continued in an nnbroken line ever since The experience, the skill, the tried and prosed methods acquired in that long period are enjoyed by few concerns. Pin your faith to tha house that has got the qualities to endure. The followinc Brands of Whiskey hare a confirmed popularity: OLD KENTUCKY SPRINGS 1 1 gal. jog, $3.50 DEERF00T RYE ! 4 foil qts. 3.75 PINNACLE CORN I 8 pints, 4.00 MOLLY'S MALT ) 16 %-pints, 4.00 0LDE PARCHMENT RYE, a Superb Wbiihry 4 quarts, 4.75 Esprcx charge* prc;.\:d. Remittance to accompany order. State tali P. O. address, .mo ncarctt express offtce. Send tor full price-hat ot Wines and Liquors. JAMES OLWELL & CO. 181 W?t Street E?tabli?hed 1828 NEW YORK Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative ? Live? To,iir. Does Not Gripe nor Disturb tbo Stomal). In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Coscara in acceptable form, c stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aid: digestion,arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. [1 ^bs' Special," f* * rtA * !_ x1 I $i.vu it is ine Is " I icOBS'SPECiAi^ | 'A7. - >* 'I jl J 'Z whiskfy }[ * A-co?w;csntE?jni 4J* I 1 4 -.""WJWUHC. ?#*** M | J J 3^ V" ^ ; * t ' W ffiljiff ^T' ln;;^: -i itr. .<nr; MM " ;, I I-t$ 1 f!i '"fe!| liiii iili II i li' i!':i '| 11.1';! I1, I i > ; Lit,,' w lrn ' m- t ij:;j| ' ij ill ii !, |,11 ni|ji!i': a ^ I I Now Well 1 ^ "Thedford's Black-Draught @ p| is the best all-round medicine IJM lever used," writes J. A. ran Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. ra: 3 "I suffered terribly with liver |w U troubles, and could get no relief. ??* I The doctors said I nad con- E. sumption. I could not work at H all. Finally I tried jCj THEOFORD'S 1 BLACK- I DRAUGHT | and to my surprise, I got better, E&j and am to-day as well as any eg man." Thedford's BlackDraught is a general, cathartic, IS vegetable liver medicine, that |fij iritis UCC!1 leguleian^ ii icguiai i- up ties of the liver, stomach and wl bowels, for over 70 years. Get Bp a package today. Insist on the Pp genuine?Thedford's. E-70 Arrival ot Passcncer Yralns at Mlncbfrte. 1'he Atlantic Coast Line railroad iia- promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Monday, May 29. 1961: North Bound. No 8U 7:25 a m \No 46 - - 11:33 am No 78 G:13 p m South Bound. tNo 83 - - - 10:10 am No 79 - - - 11:03 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m No 89 - - - 9:22 p m *I'ai!y exccDt Sundav + Stops on signal for Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville passengers. The town of Pinewood has exempted from foot tax all its citizes serving in the army. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury v ill destroy the sense of smell a::?l completely derange the whole system when ?-i?i ritiw it through * I .? r? i;i <iiis siirfit" fs. Such articles should never h. it except oil pr? script ions fi ?:n reputable physicians, as the damage tv. :ii do :s i-!i f ?'d to the good yru ca , p ssiMy derive from them. Hall's C.Mani: ("lire. manufactured by R J. CI. ney A Toledo. t").. rontairs no nirtv'iry. a: i ; ilo a internally, acting din ciiy upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cu:?- > re you /; t the genuine. It is tnk-n internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by I\ J. ('henry A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Trice Tec per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pike for constipation. I I Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted I am now equipped to do this work satisfactorily and tan save you from # 1.50 to $3.00 on each pair of glasses. Let me fit you out with FAe New Krs ptoK Glasses. reading and distance vision ground in'each glass. If you bi.ak your lenses bring them to me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Save the pieces. T. E. BAGGETT Jeweler and Optician Kingstree, S. C. t hmibhhbhhihhhhbhbmmbbmvi f360 PICTURES OOU AK I lULta 1 EACH MONTH \0H ALL NEWS STANDS _-y. ^ \ 15 Cents ! I POPULAR I MECHANICS ^ MAGAZINE ? WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT I All the Great. 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Trained Nurse, Prepared to answer emergency calls night or day. 'Phone 132. Dr. D. Zed Rowell Dental Surgeon Trio, South Carolina DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, I Dental Surgeon, I Office in Hirsch building over Kingstree Drug Co's. S-28-tf TVD DflDEDT I M^fAPP 1/11. lll/l/Lilll J. lHtt/lUL, DENTIST, WU KINGSTREE, .S. C i Office in Nexsen Building, 3 doors from Postoffice. Phone 78. M. D. NESMITH, \ DENTIST, Lake City, S. C W. L. TAYLOR V DENTIST, V Office in Nexsen Building B KINGSTRCL, S.C. B 5-21-tf. 1866 1916 H A. M. SNIDER, I SURGEON DENTIST. I Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue. fl J. DeS. Gilland I Attorney-at-Law | Second Floor Masonic Temple I Florence, S. C. fl General practicioner in all State and M Federal Courts. r Benj. M-'NNES. M. R. C. V. S. fl B. Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D fl VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the * B irst Monday in each month, at Hel- I !er's Stables. 9-28-tf fl Jb* K1NGSTREE I Lodge, No, 46 1 /\*/-\ A. F.M. I meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially ? aH nyited. R K Wallace, W M. ftH J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-1 v Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. S ITLtk MBBTIKM* H I "w-.itWteiThe Third Monday |B 5ll in each Qtir*/**/' VLsltiug Chopper- f-ot vL <if// llallr iuvittfil to com? vv?"^S?,'y aP and 8it ou a stuIEi \SyS or hang about or tbP H Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con Com CTBnHHMBBHHaBi | Insurance! When you want Insurance of any kind, call on us. We write Life Fire Live Stock Plate Glass I Accident and Health Dnnrlinrr o Qnooioltu Iuuuuiug a uficviaiij We are the largest and most experienced agency in Williamsburg county, and are in a position to give you the best service. Kingstree Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., Agts., PHONE 85, KINGSTREE, S. C. jJACKl Will be found at my place east of Kingstree for service. Terms $10.00. #* T. OLIN EPPS | 3 10.5.6m. 1 (V la*1