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^^OTtei^5fe$£iM:*mN^aF^£££fr^^•*; -4f.- VIi*wr *•s■x ■,.;.-rTvo -v^*:-.• , i. %:. \ * 7*T^;:?--V-J•• lt;.. - , -r- 1• * .■ 7* *•*,.. * -,*v.»Y._'- .- \‘VVrovementas End ofSession NearsSpecial to The American.BROOKLYN, Miss., April 10.—Five weeks of school remain in this session for students in the Forrest County Agricultural high school at Brooklyn, %pd with the home stretch in veiw better work is being done at this time, than during any previous report period of the year.A study of the scores for the fifth term shows a good condition in the grades Of the pupils, there being a much better distribution for the entire school than in months past.The rivalry between the boys and girls for places on the honor roll has also become more intense, theuB-C”StopsHeadaches andQuiets NervesWhen one of those sick, raging headaches come, and you want relief In three minutes, go to your druggist and ask, him for a package of “B-C/* the wonderful new prescription of a North-ta Carolina druggist, that ia guaranteed safe and speedy, with no depression or bad after effects.“B-C” relieves any kind of a headache, sciatic or neuralgic pains, because it contains five ingredientsthat function together for the relief of pain, regardless of its origin. The‘‘B-C’* formula is one of the most Important medical discoveries of re-cent years, accomplishing as it doe#. In a few minutes, what no other one-drug preparation can do under one to three hours.Sold by all druggists In 10c and2Gc packages.OIL29 on theI1 •■Iare.I .3 e- _• ;r»V-W- 1 ••*' ■ ' *•i . /■ii1 185; G. ture:Thompson,, 82.Curtis (Walters, tSGay, n Shirley* 81.rtln, 88.’ ldy, 88 ]8JT; Olive ' Maene*• \{_■CivicsLois37.VV -♦! Shelton Claude* 'Wood-?■\UJr9th English:CatheKathWilb G. B.Davis,8thlor, A. j 9th Ryals, A. 10th Scarborough, A. 8th tow Chancellor, - A;A; Dollie^ Martin, A.Shelton JRyals,A; a Louise Bethea, Ai Evelyn Bethea, A. Piano: Catherine Gay, Bf [Lois Martin, B. 9th General Science: Shelton Ryals, A; EvaMcRaney, A. 11th Chemistry: Robert McDney, 88; James Fairley, 84. 12th Physics: Grace Bethea, 85;Linus Martin, 84. 9th Rome Science: Margaret Christian, 90, 10th Home Science; ILols Martin, A. 11th Home Science;: j Fredna Earle Batson, 90. 8th Mathematics: Woodrow Chancellor, B; Myrtis Danley, B; DollieMartin, B; Bennie Nobles, B; Justin Shirley; IB. 10th English Ii Catherine Qay, A; Lois Martin, A. 10thEnglish |I: Verlee Suptrall, B. 11th English: Fredna Earle Batson, 85;Florence; McCrory, 85. 12th Physics:Winnie Lee Gay, 90. 9th Algebra:Evelyn: Bethea, A; George Crosby,A; Robert McGowen, 90; Eva McRaney, ‘-A. 10th Geometry: LoisMartin, A; Katheryn Shirley, 90. 11th Mathematics: Benjamin Shannon, 84; DeMart Weldy, 84. Latin: Grace Bethea, 91; Winnie Lee Gay, 90. 8th Civics: Woodrow Chancellor, A; Myrtis Danley, A; Dollie Martin, A; Justin Shirley, A. o - ~ ....■NETCONG, N. J.—A cloud has been removed from Lindbergh's star. The mysterious disappearance*-tand the discovery of three mail bags while he flew from Brownsville to Mexico City is described by thePhilatelic* News Service. A monthafter his flight stamp collectors began to complain about the non-delivery of letters. Then it was foundthat the bags had shifted in flight from a mail compartment in the center of a wing to the tips, out ofsight.
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Hattiesburg American

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US

Fri, Apr 19, 1929

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