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PSR^SshaST^! GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. | C-C C C? C CCC^&i?(?r^ e f; 1 HONOR ROLL. Grade 1. (advanced.) Rillie Fairey, 95. Grade II. Margatet Rurgess, 99; Mildred Miller, 99. Mary Frances Montgom- j ery. 97; James Arrow-smith, 97; Flinn Gilland, 97; Carlyle Epps, 95.; I - r a TIT \JJ ?UV AAA* , Elizabeth Fairey. 98; Margaret j Lesesne, 96; Katherene Steele, 96; I Dora Harrington, 95; George Ansel I Nelson, "94; Ola Cockfield, 93. Grade IV. ; Jane Gilland, 99; Elizabeth Swails, | 98: Mary Catherine Epps, 98; Stella Wolfe, 95; Mary Louise Courtney. 93. | Grade VI. Daisy Mcintosh. 95; Anna Laura I Singleton, 95; Mary Sue Harrington, 94. Grade VIII. i Jack Meadors, 96; Irabel Mont-j gomerv, 96; Ann Fulton, 96; Bessie I Baker, 94; Doshia Sexton, 94; Edwinai Kellahan, 91. Grade IX. Hubert Speigner, 97; Madge Blake-1 ley, 94. Grade X.< Serena Lee, 97; Japies Sullivan, 96; William Cooper, 96; Hampden j Montgomery, 96. Grade XI. Agnes Fulton. 95. Annual Meeting of U. D. C. Chapter. | The annual meeting of William^ burg chapter, U D C, was held at the home of Mrs M[L Allen last Friday afternoon. The attendanoe was small but enthusiastic. The chapter decided to take up some Red Cross work this winter, namely, supplying equipment for one patient in a Red Cross hospital. To raise funds for this worthy purpose, a Japanese bazar will be held at the home of Mrs W V Brockington December 4, to which the ladies of the town will be invited. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President and registrar, Miss Agness 'Eickmann; vice president, Mrs R K Wallace: recording secretary, Mrs P G Gourdin; corresponding secretary, Mrs W E Brockinton; treasurer, Mrs T S Hemingway; historian, Mrs W LeTaylor; recorder of crosses, Mrs David C Scott. Mrs Peter G Gourdin was elected to represent the chapter at the State convention in Florence December 5. Mrs Taylor . was chosen a volunteer delegate and Mrs D P Frierson alternate. The literary program consisted of an article by 'Mrs L W Gilland on the "Shenandoah" and the reading of one of Father Ryan's po-ms by Mrs J F McFadden. The hostess served delicious chocolate and cake. Examination for Teachers. The following applicants appeared here last Saturday and took the examination for teachers: White?Misses Lola and Myrtle Moore, Lake City; Nina Snotfden, Ruth Wilson, Hemingway: Bertie Barrow, Elva Wingate, New Zion. Colored?Florence Tisdale, Hattie Godbold, Virginia McFarlin, Sallie Brown, Janie Barr, Ethel Cooper, LMnah Brown, Kingstree; M V Bennett, Susie McCullough, Mary McCullough; Margaret Bradshaw.Greelyville; T C McClary, Rev B S Cooper, Lynchburg. Julius Taylor in Jail. , Julius Taylor, the negro who as saulted Mr and Mrs William Davis in their home near Trio on the night of October 5, an account of which was published in The Record last . week, was captured last Thursday and brought to Kingstree by the \ Sheriff of Georgetown. Taylor is now in the county jail here under the safe and tender care of Sheriff Graham. Items from Spring Gully. Trio, October 15:?This bright, cool weather brings happiness to the school children who have to walk far. The fall session of Bovd school opened September 24, in charge of Miss Mattielou Bemis, of Union county. There are about 25 pupils enrolled. Mr W D Crooks visited his daughter, Mrs W T Evans, here last Sunday. Miss Estelle Lone of Andrews R F D and brother, little Henry, were guests of Miss Hattie Kirton near here last Friday. The teachers of Earles school, Misses Lathan, Wingate, Allison and Campbell, and Mr Charlton Camlin attended the B Y P U of Spring Gully Baptist church last Sunday night. Miss Lucile Boyd visited Miss Hattie Kirton last week. A few of the soldier boys from here who went to Camp Jackson have visited their home. All were glad to see them. Mr J K Marshail has purchased a new car. / Mr J J Marshall, who has been quite ill, is improving. 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Investigate n< is Fuel Savers H ( tr\ -!/\\ ' VICE LDIERS! vaults FRE? OF eeds, Wills, Insurance Certificates of Stock or jing to any soldier goservice. any other assistance 1 *1 1 1 1? X. De manea to us airect E*epartment or otherms may be made pay_ Bank, - - s. c. sesandMules is and Horses >, and still have ft. Sold some >e resold for a ill you one or a rettiest pair of I voars old. \fou %/ 7 xl ~ ? = ill cost you $90 letter buy now. XLER ame Place. WRE CO.,] | , s. c. ! A * Attention | he remarkable | td with Cole's I ast Heaters. 1 ?why be a slave I ing plant or stove | reat army of | 0 have found 1 fuel bills fuel saving e )riginaf a_i ? _ j. ^ ^ neater | blight Uses any fuel dt a way to save fue 1 ir opportunity to uarein half and ;sT j ?-*?d heme as ? dw. Our Store J?/ eadouarters. ffl -f Ai*p Ynn /***%. About 31 ?tFj the men I ? a remed; pfSds or ^a^en , ?iMj|flp a pair oi IV' Glove-G r and not | you will \ / (sill) ing thai \ W feeling. \ I sen me .] \ I other hi| X?y gentlemi The Popu Corse HM y?u ^ \ People's 1 'Phone 58. Items of General Interest. _____ The pupils of the Richburg school, of which F R Hemingway of Wil? liamsburg county is principal, de voted Saturday,October 6, to cotton picking. They gathered over a bale, and the proceeds of their labor were devoted to the school improvement fund. i ( Carl Wierse, editorial writer on j g the Charleston American, was found J u guilty in the federal court at Aiken of conspiracy in connection with the sinking of the Liebenfels in Charles- r ton harbor, and sentences to two j years in the federal peison at At-. lanta. ? The total war expenditure of Great i Britain for the three past years were $23,080,000,000. It is Estimated at u Washington that our war expeudi- i tures for the current fiscal year alone j 0 will be twenty billion, and concern is | ^ I expressed lest for a second year our j Q war expenditure will be fifty billion. I ^ Five hundred bushels government 1 inspected seed oats on hand at | 10-4 Scott-Logan Co.-'s. 4' . Ik li II) INTENMITTCNT FKVIR AMD ALL MALARIAL DISIASRS i_ [I DIRBCTlOJtS U II TWO TCASPOONFULB'IM I A n WATCH KVIKY THAI! HOURS A UNTIL IT ACTS WILL. THIN 1 THRCC TIMKS A DAT H n CMILOIIN IN HOramioRTCAM. I PRICE 25 CENTS B I Whenev, H MAOCfAfTu?l?S| I H JACKSONVILLE. FLA. | The 0 X * "HWWimiMIHlJ Buy it at druggists and general stores or postpaid Ma]e from the manufacturer** Euilds uf Flat-Fo 0 per cent of _Z are. There's (HH y for flat feet arches. Try : our I II nmVAIT rip snoes e the benefit ^ of a pinch get by reliev-Krvice anc t. i i Let us sho tired, achy vinced. <IDo not forget ever popular Kinj ?h-grade Shoe^. B< en will find what th lar Kabo O ave a nice line of amous Kabo Corn many styles to ; from. If you ever worn this I :t, you will al- I do so. If you I rirvf- fbo cnnnpr I 11VV) Vllv UVV11VX fet one the better | ill be for your r ort. Try them. L ? Mercant Kingi Book of Mixed Feeds i FREE! Jsefal to every owner of (airy cows, beef cattle, ( vork oxen, horses and mules j I rXLS you how to pre- / \A pare mixed feed / OuJU scientifically. J rives the right ior-^sy/ yf(\ lula for every > fll ombination of feeds \V J / sed in the South. v-V |/ 'ells the percentage // I f protein and carbohy- I [ rates. Directs what amount f each mixture to feed for msinenance, for milk production, for fatt 'his book also contains an interestin AM MAM RIIC^E W U COTTONSEEO V HULLS LINTLESS hows why these delinted hulls have { han the old style hulls, why they a! ion of food, why they go farther, pace for storage, why they are easy lix well with other food, why cattl hey cost much less than old style 1 an^c nf ar? pntViiKtastip nhnv cuiug v* ivvuvitf w?v ? ? ? eed formulas show how to comb roperly with concentrates and othei Mr. W. B. Lifford, Troy, Ala., prefers Buckeye Hulls to old style that they are less trouble to feed, c digestive organs and seem to ogre better. secure the best results end te develop the ens \oroughty twelve hoarw before feeding. etting them down night and morning for the nex is cannot be done, wet down at least thirty r od the hulls dry, use only half as much by bull Send to the Nearest Mill for Yoar C De$*. f The Buckeye Cotton tlante Birmingham Greenwood afwsta Charlotte Jackson tr You Need a Oeaeral Tonic AVU # Take Grove's. TV He Id Standard Grove's Tasteless LAXH lie is equally valuable as a A Diges Tonic because it contains the | and Live ro tonic properties of QUININE ! Blue Fl< N. It acts on the Liver, Drives Root.Mt iria, Enriches the Blood and Pepsin. i the Whole System. 60 cents, table arc V - " I 4 oted? I' i j )ve Grip" Shoes { the Arch, without the pain . 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