, HONOR ROLL Btudent who have been on ths Jlonor Iloll every month during " the year are printed telow. Kequisltes for place on Ihis ; roll: An average of 1 per cent xn studies and atmont not inoi;e than two days in any month. ' j Primary Hchool Mary ' True blood, Margaret Commander, , Louise ''Grant, Helen Kihaid- ; son, Mary Hooper, Ophelia Hal lanee," Courtne.w Heymoiv, Annie 'While, ' Hubert Kramer,, Kidney Evans, Elizabeth llathuway. - Grammar 8chiMI TIhuiuik IfoJ Ionian:' Marmierite Jeltir. Fran-" els Wilhamw, Thelina Kykes,, hi earn or Hall, Graham Evans, Klo- irte ( ihiooii, Frnncit Owenn, lte nu'XVard, Klfaibetli Kramer, Iku- a: l'errv. ioo AMieiiK, : r tiiihis Beyfert and Jessie Tatum . v Hich Hchool Minnie Toxey. . . Medalists North Carolina llis- torr Medal, Mabel White. , f Kelte Medal 'for the highest av erage in High School,' Mary Bright. "' Hev. C. F. Smith Medal for highest average in Grammar School, Thelina Sykes. Htndents of the City Graded Schools who have made perfect attendance for one year. - - Mary Owens, Mary Trueblood, Harvey Goodwin, Hurlbert McCoy Marvin Mann Wilfred Jones, Ma ry Walker, Lelloy Trueblood, An uie Davis, Kuth Johnson, Emily Jennings, Wilina Lane, ' Winni fred Ballame, Clyde Garrett, Ar tie Jones; Jule Modlin, Parker Morgan', Jessie Major, Clarissa Wiuslow, Tom Mann, Wesley Mor pan, Francis Beyfert, Norman Trueblood, Pearl Bright, Dammon Spewe, Halph Lane, Ethel Mun den, Edward Spruill, Jesjie Spen cer, Thelina Hyf'es, Pearl Hughes Eva:Jones, lluth Winslow, Helen Wood, Ethel Mann, Marguerite LeRoy, Panline. Skinner, , Charle Balfour, Kobert (Jriffln, 'Gorge llussey, Lottie Lee Blanchard, Helen- Morgan, Fleetwood - Duns tan, Alma Winslow, , Dora Blan chard, Bobert JenniugM, Jessie Ta tern, Hazel Tatem, Eula Jennings and Morrisettei Pendleton. : . For Two Years--Valeria Scott, .Ellen-. Hell and William Cbesson. ''Tv.r rThree Years George Da vi.s an(f"c'lamtyavkej-'-- For Fpur Years -Annie Tear on, Annie Belle Trueblood, Lil lian Hooper, and Kramer Davis. L t...L..E,J AT Cll....!A Columbia, X. C, June 10th The spacious auditorium of Tyrt .' j-ell's Couyt House was packed to its utmost to witness the finals of the Columbia Graded School, last Monday And .Tuesday night. Too much praise "can not be given Prof. Pittma'n and his eft Accent core of teachers;' Misses Kiser, ; Etherfdge : and Outlaw In each department the train ing of-the pupils was superb. , Itplow is givenTThe program for 1 both nights. '. ,. ... The program for Monday night was as follows: : , Iv-Opening1 chorus ,by school, Welcome m the" Spring. :i, ; II. Solo , (Polka . Uomlo) Grace Bateman . , , ? - . i III. "Dispellnig of Big Jim", by. five boys in minstrel, - was most laughable and wellVdone. IV. Duet Dance Rustique, "Camilla McMullan and Mrs. J. L. Spruill. v. lvose iriii iJv tne wee . little folks of the first, grade,-in unique costumes ' of ' pink and green crepe? paper looked like one mass of beautiful pink rose buds yi.-Solp (Instrumental), Cla ra Mae Spruill VII. Duet "Let's Play Post Office'', Helen Tatum and Hannah I iolloway in costume, , vwas the "hit" of the evening. VIII. "Prof., Make Over's Wonderf ul Remodelscope'', . ren dered by twenty of the irls, was excellent. The solos of Martha Fykes, v Catharine Spruill and Maggie Taft, made big hits. Su hc Walker as president captivat ed the house. Space prevents the mention of all in the cast, but each and every one were excel lent in their parts. The following was the program on Tuesday night: . - y -I. horns- by school "Wel conie"' , ' . . ( , ." ( , II. Duett "Rustic . Da-nce" Cl.i ra Mae Spruill and Ruth Sex-t-n. ' ' . v IV. "The Wedding'' by the ;-t giado was a marvel qf bean-" It is onQ, thing to make soda cracliers that axe occasionally good. " It is quite another thing ; to mate, them so that they are always better than all other soda crackers, ) always of un varying goodness v The name Uneeda "stamped on every biscuit-rmeans that if a million packages of uneeda Biscnit ere placed before you, you could choose any one of them, confident that every . soda v cracker in that package would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit 1 ever baked. -Five cents. NATIONAL'BISCUIT COM RAN ty representing a'church wedding with all its decorations, Brides maids and groomsmen. Wee lit tle Ursla Bateman in bridal robe ind veil was( a dream, of loveli ness, and little J'arl Bwam look ed the part. As the bridal party enteml, little Wilmer Alexander sang beautifully "Ob Promise me." " ' '' Y., Solo, "All is rosy'. (Flo- ine Davenport) . j -V ; VI. "Sam and Tildy's Court ship", Samuel Bateman and Wil mer Alexander. V. II. "Tops v .Tnrvy'. the play rendered on Tuesday night was a" brilliant sufcess : .... ' , -Cainilla McMullan as "Topsy urvy.". displayed talent seldom witnessed in amatuers. Prof., Mttman as the. - Deacon,' brought the house "down'', Judsoh Walk r as cousin Frank, was immense congratulated in revealing oratorical capabilities. The Mifises Tat find Miss Mi ia Hollowaf ''were excellent in AUer 'res)'ctive parts.. , IX.--Solo, "Have yon seent'My Kitty" by ; Fay Jones, i was, most artistically rendered, r ; :. X. Duet March Militaire by 5faria Holloway f and Mrs. J. 1 Spruill..' . ' ' . j Closing with the melody chor us ,by the whole school the au dience was dismissed. Mrs. J L Sjtruill and Mrs. W. II. Spruill had charge of this most excellent musical pro WRITTEN NOTICE . Norfolk, Va., J, une( ,Gth As a result of the paper submitted at the public hearing held at this ofHce on this .iKite, for. the consid eration of . the question of adopt ing rnles'i.and regulations. 'to gov ern the method of assembling anH handling nafts in the Inland wat erway from Norfolk, Va., to Beau fort ; Injet N. , 0., it is thought to le advisable to give a further hearing iii connection with this jnatter. The public hearing will therefore be held nt, the Custom House, Xorfolk, Va., at 10:00 A- WEIIllBli V' P.: Mlt, ill Mk FEED AND SEED : We have in stock a full line of SEED for faraj Corn, Oats, Clover arid Grass Beed. For gar den, Peas, Beans, Irish Potatoes Melon Seed, Onion sets, , and all other seed in -season.. Our seed are as good as can be found on the market and better than some Our FEED ' department is well stocked with the best on the mar: ket, nay, Grain, and Mill Feed. We "have taken on, in connec- uqn jviin our iced ana seea dus-, mess, ine Miiiecinc uppiy ana Contracting" business, and can furnish anything in the Electric supply; business- for lighting. heating, and power." We have a competent electrician in! our em ploy, who can go on short notice for any installing or repairing electric work. :- PRICES RIGHT . .Yours to Serve, IIS. CIIIE 8 CO Phone 64 120-122 Poindexter One. and Two Horse Wagons, we have them in all gizes; with" iron 'axle or with the celebrated) Long Sleeve Thimble Skein f , Also New Century Cultivatoiw Stock Cutters, .Discy Spike, tooth Harrows,' Weeders, Middle! Busk tern a ud B . F. Avery's ' steelt plows ; ' Just received a carload of A drian wire fence, a full line of Clover and grass seeds, Oats Wheat and Rye, etc. see us and get prices. - We Buy All Kinds 0 Pew. Let Us Quote Fou Prices '. ' SPEKCE S R0L1OWEU . CO. : M, Thursday, June 19tb, 1913, for a further consideration of thin indtter , , All parties interested in the matter are invited to attend the hearing at the time '.above men tioned and to express their views on the subject,' ttiul to present any additional in formation! or ar gument that may have becu omit ted from the hearing held on this date. , . . It is requested hat remarks and , urguments be produced in writ tings and lw presented in dupli ' cate, . x-. . ' ' .' ". - - E. Eitleth Wiutlow, I.t. C(d.. ('onw of Enirineera. it. 8.- Army.. ' ' ' . HAKD ON SHIBTWAISTS ... s i - "Lizzie, I feel that I must sjak to you about your washing bill, which is' far'; too extravagant.' Why last week you had six shirt waists in the wash,-, Marion, my own daughter, ; never scuds but two!' ! '-.' ". . I don't doubt that a bit, ma'am' replied Lizzie, '"but Pave to. lour daughter's sweetheart is a bookkeeper, while my' young mau is a chimneys week. , It makes a difference, ma'am." No. SSS Thii it a prescription prepared capacially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, ' Five or (is doaea will break any case, and if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not ripe or sicken 25c 111 OvvOOOO Mllilllll Na- r" W" I1L o . - . 111 , . , . y In putting your watch in condition X we use onlythefi nest materials and em- S ploy the most expert watchmakers. There is no question about results they are guaranteed. . X SEta ira cua fch m::wn a a expense X ' ETABLISHED 31 YEARS ' f LOUIS SELIG, O Jeweler -:- ' .' Eliz, City, N. C. Q- ooooooo ooooooooo HAVE YOUR SUITS CLEANED & PRESSED Over Jack's Curiosity abop where you will find 'the best Equipped Establishment for this kind of work, in the city. "All to jour satisfaction and then work neatly and quickly done some. I hare taken over the pressing depattment of D. Walter Haris' Tailoring business and am prepared to serve his old cus tomers and many new ones. A trial will convince yon and make you permanent customer. " . . ' : W T nOOPFR Cleaning and pressing; U. JJSJmJ.y Phone 280. 118 N. Poindexter WHEN 11 IK IS AFIRE you will be too busy to think a bout insurance. Better take e minute right now. Telephone us ind name the amount of -: vi..- FIDE MUl you' want written and we will at tend to your , wants - without de lay. : The Companies we repre sent are responsible and losses are p'aid quickly.. !, LITTLE 4 SUM. FOR SALE Fine investment for quick buyer. One hundred and five Acres (105 Acres) 20 Acres under wire fence $200 dollars worth of buildings, 20 acresHn fine thicket in a few years will be worth double i what the whole farm is now. Six miles from E. City, 1-2 from Navigable water, one mile from Church and school, i " , Caij be boughtoh easy terms.' s t For further information see N; R. PARtlGtifc ,GOrJ. The Real Estate Men . 5 Bee Hive Bldg 0.UY M'M.l 111 i ml OSECF ra-LAWN iSWINGS ' f We have just received another Carload of our superior Lawn Swings. " ' , , 1 );;-.-.'',- yr .. . '.'.;:..-.? ' Let us send you one", there is nothing that the family can get mure genuine comfort I out of than one of our swings. ' '': J. L. WALKER GENERAL COMMISSI J I VI E 1 1 HANT Wholesale. Fruits";and Produce ' We guarantee the top of the market and prompt:. returns- 65 ROANOKE AVE v r . NORFOLK, VA. Apr 18 Jul ' ili'Ouiicfe CO. THE BIG STORE 1 1 05-115 Po ind enter Street House With a Bathroom" '"There Is a i an exprenion at ona time calculated to arouaa . interert; but now, condition ; art entirely different. To . - build a house without a bath room merely; nisei a quea- ' tion as to the good judg ment of the builder. People know that he baa cither not ' considered or elie misjudged the importance, that an up-to-date bathroom hat in increasing the value of the bouie, both as to rating andelling value. . -:-,' For the finest plumbing ' equipment at reasonable coat we recommend tastdanT plumbing fixtures and Will . be pleased to show you the. many artistic ' designs in which they are made. Ask lor illustrated booklet. Bemembsr I in prepared to; do' all kinda of plamb ing, steam and tra .tt rrif At.ti ' fittialaoapecUUtten- 17 K WJ MV h .n. nail vr f UUJ glaarfaaa "IJsiaii" lawaiw . tion to sewer connections

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