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928 NEWBERRY FARMER, SIGN (CONTINUED FR J. W. Graham ... ... ........12 J. C. Eichelberger ... ... ... ... 20 Nolton Jeter ... ... ...... ... 22 Jim Cannon ... ... ... ... ... 29 Eldridge Williams ... .. ... ... 22 Will Metts ... ... ... ... ... 26 Harry Jeter ... ... ... ..... 18 R. P. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 25 W. H. Folk ... ... ... ... ... 55 J. B. Hentz ... ... ... ... ... 12 George Graham ... ... ... .....25 William Osby ... ... ... ... ... 40 E. C. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 35 George Cromer ... ... ... ... 28 Abe Holty ... ... ... ... ... 40 J. A. Felker ... ... ... ... ... 21 S. Marshall ... ... ... ... ... 35 Tom Blair ... ... ... ... ... 20 W. J. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 3 W. B. Graham ... ...... ... ... 40 J. H. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 25 W. J. Suber ... ... ... ... ... 22 W. F. Suber ... ... ... ... ... 35 J. G. Ringer ... ... ... ... ... 40 0. A. Felker ... ... ... ... ... 38 J. H. Eargle ... ... ... ... ... 23 C. 0. Eargle ... ... ... ... ... 18 J. P. Adams ... ... ... ... ... 12 W. L. Adams ... ... ... ... ... 9 E. J. Adams ... . --... - 18 J. B. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 70 J S. Ringer ... ... ... ... ... 22 W. J. Ringer ... ... ... ... ... 10 J. L. Ringer ... ... ... ... ... 10 C. B. Eargle ... ... ...... ... 23 R. F. Jackson ... ... ... ..... 10 J. L. Eargle ... ... ... ... ... 25 John Greely ... ... ... ... ... 25 J. E. Cromer ... ... ... ... ... 36 O. B. Graham ... ... ... ...... 20 A. G. Crooks ... ... ... ... ... 60 H. M. Harmon ... ... ... ... ... 85 Johnson Davienport ... ... ... 15 Nathan Suber ... ... ... ... .. 30 Walter Hentz ... .... ....... 12 Joe Sims ... ... ... ... ... 16 J. S. Sims ... ...... ... ..... 18 Ceo. Williams ... ... ... ..... 18 John Sims ... ..... ...... ... 20 J. D. Crooks .......... ... - . 40 J. L. Crooks ... ... ... ... ... 50 John Ruff ... ...... . . 38 W. D. Suber ... ... .--.... -14 .I L. P. Brenan ... ... ... ... 70 W. F. Brown ...... ..... . .. 43 W. J. Ruff ... ... ... ... ... 60 Press Baxter ... ... ... ... ... 50 Daniel Ruff ... ... ... ... . 12 C. O. Crooks ... ... ... ... ... 15 Jim Ruff ..... ... ... ... ... 30 Hue Hentz ... ....... ... ... 40 J. M. Felker ... ... ... ... ... 25 L. L. Suber ... ... .. ... ... 20 B. M. Suber ... ... ... ... ... 45 A. Bishop ... ... .......- 35 J. E. Cromer .. ......-- .. 10 Natha,n Lane............-.19 W. E. Wedeman ... .......-...29 E. 0. Hentz ...........--.. 22. D. 3. Hentz.......--.--...45 Pink Carter..............- 17 Joby Hentz..........--. 25 W. L.Graham.............--55 Harry Jeter ............--. 30 Eddie Graham..........----.25 W. T. Epting..............--90 - J. B. Koon...............--17 Ui. F. Livingstone..... ..--..-.-.26 3 L.Graham............-..-- 20 N#J. Crooks ....... ... ........35 Caldwell Ruff... ... ... ... ... 5 Ben Counts.............-..12 H. F. Counts ............---....30 T. H. Wicker ... ....... ... ....38 WV. J. Epting ... ............. -55 J. Aull............--.....-.8 S. R. MVills.... ... ....... .... '17 W. L. Cromer ... ... ....... ....40 J. H. Koon ....... ..........-.40 G. B. Aull ...............-.-.60 J. 3. H.entz.... ... ....... ....42 J. W. Kinard ... ....... ... ....25 C. W. Ringer ... ... ... ... .. 25 G. E. Leitzsey -... ... ... ......27 .Watt Bishop ....... ... ... .....18* J. C. Leitzsey ... ..,......-...... 40 R. L, Stuck ....... ... ... ... 43 Horace Tobias.... ........ ...48 J. L. Mayer.... ... ... ... ... 4 William Greenwood ... ... ....32 George Wicker.... ... ........13 E. A.Hentz ......... ........40 J. A. Wicker ... ... ....... ....14 T. E. Stone ....... ....... .....2 J.* G. Long.... ... ....... .....21 3Sam Duidley ... ... ... .......35 W. H. Wedeman ... ... ... ......20 .2. T. Kinard.... ....... ......11 1). A. Kinard ... ... ....... ....15 .Q. M. Kinard ....... ... .......12 Wash Wicker ... ... ....... ....25 E. M. Sh.eely ....... ... ... ....33 Joe Boland ....... ....... .....4 Thos. E. Hentz.... ... ... ....120 H. F. Lominick ....... ........35 D. C. Cromer.................12 XD. E. Halfacre.... ... ........25 W. B. Kibler ... ... ....... ....22 -A. B. Piester ... ....... ... ....18 JH. D. Ringer ... ............. -18 .J. H. Dickert ... ....... ... ....12 IBen Halfacre ... ....... ... ....23 D. L, Halfacre ... ... ... ... ....14 G. K. Wicker ... ... ... ... 36 G. W. Sheely ... ... ... ........23 T. B. Sheely ....... ... ... .....25 W. B. Kinard ... ....... ... ....13 J. B. Livingstone ... ....... ....43 F I. Lominick.... ... .........9 J. W. Parrott ... ... ....... ....60 .M. H. Wicker ... ....... ... ....30 J. B. Setzler ....... ... ... ... 105 K. H~....pp....... ... ........50 W. W. Berley ... ... ....... ....65 J..H. Xlnard ....... ... ... .....9 A. E. Lominick ....... ........45. ii. 0. Lavlatone ... ... ... .....13 Godfrey Rice.... ....... ......33 L. H. Sease ....... ... ........35 'W. J. Wicker ... ... ....... ....28 K. L. Wicker ... ....... ....---.30 H. A. Orompton ... ... ... ......10 'Olin Crompton ....... ... ......10 .A.P. Ruff........... ........35 .Jno. Davis.... ....... ........40 .JL. Ruff.... ..............35 Marion Graham ... ... ... ......58 lB. B. Richardson ... ... ........ 38 D. W. Kinard ... ... ....... ....16 Mack Dawkins ... ....... ......26 M. H. Folk.... ... ....... ....110 .J. J. Kinard ....... ... .......42 Zealius Garmany ... ....... ....16 Jim Crooks.... ... ... ........20 William Tober.... ....... .....35 John Counts ....... ... ... .....20 S THE COTTON PLEDGD DM PAGE 8). 12 1% 1% 20 1 7-10 1% 19 3 3-10 2% 26 3 2 17 2% 1 2-11 26. 26-10 2 15 2 1 1-14 20 4% 3 55 8% 6 10 1 6-10 1 2-ti 18 2 2-10 1% 30 3 2% 15 4% 2% 15 4 1% 30 7 4 21 5 4% 35 8 5 20 2 3 3 9-10 9-14 40 6% 4 25 2-10 2-11 15 5 2 30 5 4 35 46-10 3% 32 8 5 10 5 3 10 4 3% 12 4 4 8 1 7-10 19-41 16 5% 8 25 10 5% 30 3 1% 8 2 1 10 1% 1 2-11 20 5 1 10 12--10 8--14 15 5 3 20 1% 12 -1 36 7 6 12 8 1% 50 12 10 80 22 1? 15 22-10 22--1 20 2 1s 10 9-10 9-l1 16 1 7-10 1% 16 1 7-10 1% 16 1% 1% 20 2 1% 30 6 4 25 8 4 30 5 3 14 113-10 1 9 65 17 14 50 10 7 40 6 2 10 1 15 2 1 80 $34 t 30 8 6 20 4 20 4% t 35 5 4 85 2% 2% 10 13-10 1 18 1% 1 29 4 * 30 5%/ 3% * 45 6 -6 23 3% 3 ~' 50 1.1 5 45 3 3 25 5 3% 80 10 9 B - 6 30 3 3. 22 4 4 35 6 4 40 11 3 12 1 1 30 4% 4 38 4 3 40 7% 5 .8 -2 2 17 2% 2 18 5% 2 50 ' 4 4 50 4 4 39 6 5 20 2% 2 27 6% 3 20 2 1% 30 7 3 40 8 6 20 1% 1 48 10 16 25 4 3 13 1 , 1 169 2 ~ 11 1% 1% 2.11 1 21 4 4 35 - 3 20 5 3 11 2% 2% 15 1% 1% *12.; 1% 1 25 1% 1 35 . 10 6 15 , 1 . 1% 120 . 18 . 9 40 . 6 6 12 1 1% 25 4% 3% 20 4 2% 13 -2 3 .10. 3 '1 12 3% * 2 21 4% 3 14 3 3 30 ' 6% 6 12 1 1% 12 4 1% *10 i. t 5 1 1 50 S - 6 *22 5 4 @0 -21 1 60 6 3 60 18 . 13 9 1 4 45 - 6 12 3 2 23 4 . 4 -41 16 14 24 * % 4 20 6% 3 10 1% 1 *10 1% 1 30 - 4 66 5 4 35 6 4 58 9 4 38 7 5 16 4% 2% 26 3 3 70 20 16 24 5 4 16 1 1 20 2% 2 20 5 2% 20 1 1 34 2 2 Sallie Lominick ... ... ... .. 30 so J. R. Lominick ... ... ... ... 11 10 W. W. Lominick ... ... ... ... 8 8 J. W. Lominick ... ... ... ... 11 11 Will Counts ... ... ... .....10 15 .1. W. Wicker ... ... ... ... ... 12 12 Clarence Wicker ... ... ... ... 20 20 R. L. Lominick ... ... ... ... 60 50 D. N. Livingstone ... ... ... ... 25 25 J W. Dickert ... ... ... ...... 18 18 Jno. 0. Koon ... ... ... ..... 20 10 G. D. Boland ... ... ... ..... 12 Bolles Setzler ... ... ... ..... 12 12 George Greenwood ... ... ... ...13 12 Clayton Jonas ... ... ... ..... 26 L. T. Adams ... ... ... ..... 56 E. J. Adams ... ... ... ....... 25 W. E. Adams ... ... ... ......12 .T. P. Adams .............20 10 Totals ... ... ..... ... .....5260 4614 We ay BAI4 .. ~C. Per Cent1 4 .C nterest Inro o copit 12 NO0 BEJ than wtht your boy in Illi aa treatment T tl .. . .. . . . . ...5 0 4614i ISEND FOR) covncdthaMnawih rthrc telyouaou ity. Monarc mahie ning beprh wil brngfll fraion s THEta STA'k Jas. McIntosh Peidei 4 2 STATE OF SOUTH C.ROLINA, 1% COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. 3 8 By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, 2 1% Probate Judge. 2 2 4 3% WHEREAS, George D. F. Lyles hath 9 8 made suit to me to grant him letters 6 3 of administration of the estate of and 2 1 effects of Carrie Lyles, 1 1 TWESE ARE THEREFORE to cite 1% 1 and admonish all and singular the kin= 15 12 dred and creditors of the said Carrie 3 3 8 5 Lyles, deceased, that they be and ap 6 3 pear before me, in the Court of Pro 2 1 bate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., 4 3 on the 15th day of February, next af 841 603 [ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in TWIG IENT,SOSay MNCLNL!hings IN[bIfD iSTAR AN Depart ACCOUNT . BOY TODAY nient 9. by C. B. Zimmerman Co.--No. 28 TER TIME e New Year to start the right direction savings account for ~licit your business. receive courtious lways Has The Money" ry Savings Bank - - $50,000.00 t J. E. 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