The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 16, 1912, Page SIX, Image 6
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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
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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
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J. B. Koon...............--17
Ui. F. Livingstone..... ..--..-.-.26
3 L.Graham............-..-- 20
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Caldwell Ruff... ... ... ... ... 5
Ben Counts.............-..12
H. F. Counts ............---....30
T. H. Wicker ... ....... ... ....38
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J. W. Kinard ... ....... ... ....25
C. W. Ringer ... ... ... ... .. 25
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.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
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ii. 0. Lavlatone ... ... ... .....13
Godfrey Rice.... ....... ......33
L. H. Sease ....... ... ........35
'W. J. Wicker ... ... ....... ....28
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H. A. Orompton ... ... ... ......10
'Olin Crompton ....... ... ......10
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.Jno. Davis.... ....... ........40
.JL. Ruff.... ..............35
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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
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Will Counts ... ... ... .....10 15
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