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> II County Exemption , Finished Pass y 168 Men Certified to District ficient?45 Absent?8i pendency Clain The county exemption board has finished its work with the draft of 42S men and has certified the lists to the district board. The Herald and News has heretofore published the list of those exempt on account of physical deficiency and the list.of those not answering. Today we print the list of those who have been certified to the district board as not discharged and also the list of those discharged by the cpunty board. Thees names are also^sent'to the district board with the affidavits asking the exemption 1? 258 Ezra Gray, Newberry, Rou 13?1818 Johnnie Ware Wood, New 15?23S9 Callie Ligon Duncan, Newl 20?1748 Henry Allen DeHardt, Nei 21?2195 ; Clyde Johnson, Kinards. 23?Joseoh DeWalt. Newberry, 28-HU8# John Hillary Dawkins, Pr 30?2i$ - Cleveland Stephens, Silven 32?1913 John Oecar Toland, Newlx 3S?214S Robert Ritchard, Chappell* 42?lfc79 Eddie Gafffcey, Blairs, Roui 7?4 Gernle Willie Nichols, Nei 45?4732 Boyd John Daniel Cosnell; 49?1&63 Oscar Honor Troutman, Pi fcfl?2039 John Henry Brown, Chap] ! 62? 616' Anderson Hennan Epps, Y / 55?126? David McClure Teague, Ne i 66?1891 Mitchel Glenn, Newberry. 59? Eddie Yarbrough, Whitmil 67? 309 John Marshall, Newberry, 70? 604 Otis Coleman, Whitmire. 75?1264 Charley Frederick Sterling 78?2455 James Gilder Brown, New 81?1014 Raymond Jones, Prosperity 92?1685 Robert Glenn, B1 airs, - Ron 94?-1282 Will Brooks, Kinards, Rc 95?1323 Houseal Goodman, Newbei 99?2599 Allen Glasgow, Newberry. 109? 652 Nel Lyles, Whitmire 111?1484 Robert Lee Riser, Little Mc 112? 739 Willie Helm, Newberry, Roi 314? 60 Willie Byrd, Whitmire 116?1146 Tarrance Moon, Prosperity, 118?2319 James Holley, Pomaria. 119?1395 Brooks Wyatt, Kinards. 120?2479 Albert Jones, Newberry, Ro 128?1099 James Masters, Newberry. 135?1441 John Andrew Thomasson, 139? 390 Ben Tribble, Newberry, aox 155? 983 Jesse Ford, Prosperity. ICO?2456 Neely Jenkins Cromer, Nei 1S2?209# Ernest Barre, Chappells. 163? 379 Joseph Stevenson, Newberr 1W?2107 Willie Dandy, Chappells. Ml? 874 -J. K. Liringfton, Prosperit] 172?1300 Willie B. Conner, Kinards, . 179?2132 Dock Mitcfcell, Silverstraet Jl81?1294 John Chalmers, Newberry. -rrr-li T T*. V 1 10f) Will iiiuuoaj) %j*?f uiitv?ov? 152?1613 Eugene Davis, Chappells. 194? S82 Earnest Folk, Prosperity. 185?2467 Tom Mayes Suber, Newberi 191? 905 Thomas B. Richardson, Pre 201?1531; Nathan Holman, Prosperity ?2209 Pinkney Davis, Kinards. 205? 355 Enoch Robinson, Newberry, 206?1843 Ernest Haskell Wicker, N? 2-1?1611 Manuel Childs, Chappells. - - * - " - U.Uno 224?143Z Joan :vx. u. TTrigm, xtcicua. 227? 981 Stout Douglas, Newberry. 230?1570 Leroy Coppock Boozer, Cha] 233? 770 Thomas Turner, Newberry. 236? 677 Jim Stevens, Whitmire. MO?2269 Thos. Edward Ringer, Posts 248?1509 William Qtbor^e, Ppmaria, 247?1674 Jessie Papev Connelly / ChaPi 250? 760 Clide Sander*, Newberry, $ 259? 350 Paul Rice, Newberry. 261? 54 Pierre Cordes Qilliard, Nei 262?2366 Robert Benjamin Bartley, N 272?1064 Brady Summers, Prosperity. 278?1022 James Lindsay, Prosperity. 251?2454 Cary Williams, Newberry. 213?623 John Griffin, Whitmire. 286?1141 Johnnie Kinsier, rrosperu/ 2$2?2005 Irby Slauter Parker, Newly 297?2503 John Suber, Newberry, Rou $04?100? Brady Johnson, Prosperity. 311? 637 Earl Johnson, Whitmire. 214? 360 George Rutherford, Newber 317?1217 Paul Wendel Stockman, Pr< 3iS?1873 Jphn Austen, Newberry. Z24? 72 Jno. C. Hipp, Newkgrry, Rc ?25?1896 Willie bisle, Newberry. 32 ?1709 Rowland Thompson, Blairs. S30?2590 John Calmese, Newberry. 331?2082 Joe Smith Watkins, Chapp 332?2116 Will Freeman, Chappells. 333? 128 Geo. Rikard, Newberry. 34<2? 363 Theodore Rutherford, Newb r<^7?oioq jnhn Meadors Williamson, 350?2167 Madden Stephens, Silverstr 351? 327 John Nesby, Newberry. 353? 664 Fred Rogers, Wiiitmire. 358?1557 Enos Berry Rikard, Prosp 361?2462 Eugene Edward Norris, Nei 362?2516 John Henry Davenport, Ne1 364?1595 John Bluford, Chappells. 373?1625 Charley Harris, Chappells. 380?? 717 James Chalmers, Newberry 383?1073 Willie Wise, Ltttle Mounts 388?2458 Bennie James Folk. New be: 39?? 773 John Wessinger, Kinards, 3 391? 608 Tom Purcell Davis, Whitm: 392? 466 T^honsaiTWinianiK, Newberrj IjKbr- ?$9 4*ocw, -PfflWl Board Has ing on First Draft Rnard?132 Phvsicallv De ? Discharged on Deis? Total 428. and the district board will pass on them again. - Counting the absentees and the names certified to the district board Xewbery has 213, only one of the first quota for this counts*. And it is probable that some of those discharged by the local board will be drafted by the district board. The only ground upon which the local board granted a discharge was on account of dependent relatives and in practically .all of these cases U was of a dependent wife and children j or dependent children. I ???? ? te 1. berry, 502 Davis ?t. >erry. svberry, 714 O'Neall st. Route 4. oeperity. street. ?rry. * i. te 1. ?berrr, Route 4. j, Newberry, 826 O'NeaH. osperity. ?ells. Fhitmfre. wberry. ; . * "s re, ; Oil Mill are. Newberry. berry, .Route 2. r. v te 1. ! >ute 1. ' %.? Ty, Route 1. v i F : nT-'.ir- I >untain. iite 3. 2 ' ' *;S *2 i i ute 2. Newberry, Route 6. ite 4. , , ^berry, R 2 l y. r r? Rout? 1. ; . eet. 7. >sperity. , Route i. J iwberry. . i V. ' ; / . p pel Is. '' " . . ...:i .V4 .//if i iria. no 1. i "1?"? I;>!T ' 4 A- ' io. 3. H Kbcrry.. . . ^ [ewberry. 1 * \. * j J " . .. . ' * ' . 1 #'. * ?" . <J( ?! I . < t crry. , ; .^, . ? ^ _ rv i Lie ' ' : L ' Ty. .* . - [>sperity, Route 1. V J4 ute 7. * . ... ? *.*iM v <v Route 1. -ells. j r..t , **_, ' * ' j ; t-ik erry. 1 4 * , Newberry ; eet- ' * , ' * . .. -^5 . . > erity. vberry, Route 2. ' ** wherry, Route 2. 5 * ?.;<? - < *] : , Route 3. la. rry. Rottt? 3. T *' ire. v *? ' " i : IT : I 401? GS3 John Suber. Xe^vberry. 402?ll'JG Robert Williams. Prosper 405? 588 Sam Conelanri Young, V?1 40'J?134G Jim -Mingo, Kinards. 411'?2Uol inomas jessie, .\e\vuen, | 413?1957 Geo. Field alias Ceo. Wa 1 420?1943 Mordecia Boozer, Silversti j 424? G42 Tnos. Johnson, Whitmire. i 42G?1639 Enoch Jacobs, Chappells. I J i List of persons called into the ser| vice of the United ??>tes not exsmpti ed or Discharged. j 18?1117?Dominick, Levi, ProsperI ity. ! 182?114i>?Oxner, Eugene, Prosperity. 228?1843?Kinard. Herman Joseph, j Prosperity. 313?2024?Shealy, Virgi! Jacob, Prosperit, R. 6. 341?2303?Douglas, Ellison, Pomaria. 184?2558?Wilson, Willie, Newberry, R. 2. 4?1436?Lake, William Re.se, Newberry, R. 3. 22?837?Counts,/ Robert Holland, Prosperity. 43?1237?Gossett, John, Kinards. 60?600?Byrd, Porter, Whitmire. 66?507?Lands, Clyde, Whitmire. 72?-131?Williams, Isaac, Chappells. 88?1045?Ruff, Will, Prosperity. 90? 17&o?Suber, Harry, Blairs, R. j 1. 91?1231?Hunter, John, K>n&rds. 97?797?Culbreatb, Tfcemas Jefferson, Newberry, R. 7. 1*5?2247?Eargle, ArtluiF Miller, PoBaaria. 135?1322?Goldia, Ciareace, Newberry. 127?1651?Payae, Jofca Hemry, Cfeappeils. 13-S?602?Chick, James, Wfeitmire. 143?772?Washington, John, Newberry, R. 3. 153?1292?Campbelll^ Ben, Newberry, R. 1. 1 ZA QT9 Tlovia Wojnr-*- Prrtcnor. AU'l f %< 1/U iO) Jk * t > A * WU|/V4 Hy. 161?332?Pen son, /.Mittedge, Newberry. . i * ... ' 167?194?Boolemau. Tfa^a? Newberry. 174?1673?Cbicfc, WH1, Blairg. R. 11 185?1354?Pitts, Aleck, Newber*f' ^ \ : 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON NEW PONDS Washington, Aug. 15?In order to hasten the sale of the bonds it has been practically divided to make tfcp interest on the proposd four billion dollar allied loan bond 4 per cent. Th? ; firat loan of three billion was at 3 1-2 per cent. ~'"""?""""" Confer Preliminary propositions for the iA I aii#? whif^ if. was ajinounr^d v<??ter day would be needed, were begun today. J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, Republican member of the ways and means com *.ittee, had a conference with Secretary MoAdoo. All the first negotiations with the secretary are being conducted by members of the lower house. Senator Simmons, chairman of the senate finance com mittee, said today that he would regard faithfully the right of tlie house to originate revenue. Claude Kitchen, chairman of thd ways and means committee, has called a meeting of his body for August 25, to act on the proposed loan. At the same time., the five -billion -dollar bond issue for .extra army and a&vy pur' ? riiML - J J n J 11 A.U A ptjes *TJI-&e; wnsiaereo- eo wm ia? extra ta^W-ion'. to be adde^ to t&e war reren^e'bill/ It w^e ?aid t^Ur tb-ls would b? sparer oae bilho* than ha-lf that gum. Tfli Iteee*ber It is 8tiU probable, however, that neither of these later addftfong wil? be put through until the December ; session. The bond is?ue may be made taxable and in this way more revenue will be derived for the conI duet of the war. Estimates todav were that the threa billion already loaned abroad wouM finance the allies until December, and the contemplated five billion would be sufficient until next July. Congress seems to feel that the cost of the war I will exceed expectations, and na members are preparing themselves to furnish all the money that will ?^e needed. Sainda County Pergonals The Saluda Standard of the 16th i instant contained the following among the personal mentioning of car/)*41 correspondents: Mr. and Mrs. John Parrott, Misses Suber and Mrs. Tood of Pomaria, Mr. and Mrs. B. r. ranger ana miss la* May Ringer of Newberry attended the P&rrott reunion Friday. Perry Addy septn Saturday night with Price Harmon of Prosperity. Miss Azilee Mills is visiting her cousin. Miss Lottie Mills, of Prosperity Mrs. William Bedebaugh and Miss Leonora West spent Wednesday at John Harmon's in Prosperity. Tfliss Ellie Cameron is bow the guest j it?. iitmire. > , Route 7. i rd, Siiversireet. -eet. ry. 196?726?Davis, Henry, Newberry, R. 3. 207?530?Payne, John Avner, WhitMire. 210?1141?Dennis, Elliott, Prosperity. 215?2135?Pinson, George, Chappells. ooc 00/?n tttjti; n?:ii r->_ ?iuou? > imams, v\ xu, ruraaria. 251?1S3?Vigodsky, Harry, Newberry. 255?1D.")6?Felder, Bennie, Silverstreet. 276?2225?Renwick, Charlie, Kinards. 27S?3022?Lindsay, James, Prosperity. 301?2517?Harris, Jolin Eddie, Newberry, R. 2. / 307?13G6?Sheppard, Oliver Marc-ellus, Silverstreet. 312?1675?Coletnan, Lemaiie, Blairs, R. 1. 315?1657?Spearraaa, JoAh, Ckappeils. 322?21 &2?Butler, Jake, Silverstreet. 322?7*4?Riser, Wallace William, Kitw.rds. 334?1.'#12?Williams, Jesse Brides, Newberry. | 325?(mS?Si>feer, Fraak, Whitaire. I 344?Ftoyd, Juaiis, OkapI pells. 343?2421?Shealy, 04zu Rescoe, Newberry.. 345?1142?iever. Daaiel, Prosperity. 366?13S5?Pitts, Btefce. Newberry. 387?1423?Sligii. Tbomas, Helena. 393?2502?Suber, James, Newberry. . 3^7?392?Turner, Arthur, Newberry. I 421?1677?Dawkins, Felix, Blairs, R. 1. 76?1066?Williams, Pearl, Prosperity. MfWHMVrmWMNngaMMHWMMH j'Oi Miss Annie Wise of Prosperity. i Air. ana ivirs. l. u. tauieruu ttcul iv.' Newberry Monday. Mrs. Jane McNary of Prosperity is visiting lier brother, S. M. Ifyers. j Jiminie Addy was in Newberry on Monday. ! Miss Fannie Rose Harmon was m Prosperity Thursday, having dental work done. ; Miss Kate Kibler and brother Heri man of Prosperity spent a few days 1 ? | last week with tneir cousib, ana I Maggie Addy. j Miss Jonell Cook of Newberry is j visiting; relatives in tljis section. I The writer visited relative* and j friends in Newberry and Greenville j a few days last week. There are j some fine crops in the Piedmont secI tion, corn especially. The picnic at Big Creek on August Q was well attended. A large crowd ( from Newberry was present. Amons them were J. C. Sample and family, ' Bob Perry and family, Mr*. Mary Strother Hipp and children. -Mrs. Frank Dent of Newberry is on a visit to relatives in th;? aectlon thig week. . ; A. C. Kemjsaon and family are i<i Newberry visiting this week. They r/ill also ris^t Little Mountain before returijins. IT ; L M VI ^ * * -f-- rj ? r a few days in this section last week j with relatives and friends. j Frank Yarbrougft spent last week risitin.s: friends at Little Mountain, Newberry and Old TotM*. Capers Ysrbrou^h and family went tv Newberry Saturday, returning Sunday. ? i | TEX DOLLAR FLOCK; J TWO DOLLAR WHEAT SAYS (UIJT TRUST j By Apence Radio to I. N. 8. Chicago, Aug. 15.?Ten dollar flour i and two dollar wheat will probably j be the prices considered equitable far j those staples if plans made today by I the organization erf the United States millers are satisfactory to Food Ad| ministrator Hoover. The United Stales millera was orj ganized today from representatives i from all parts of the country. The ad! visory committee of the organization consist of c^ight men, named: i J. F. Bell, of Minneapolis, chairman; . A. f. tlUSXana, oaiCiigo, secrtsutrj, j Bernard A. Eckhart, Chicago; Albert I C, Loring, Minneapolis; Andrew .T. j Hunt, Arkansas City; Edgar M. Kelly, j Nashville; Samuel Plant, St. Louis; j Mark M. Monnel, Toledo; Fred T. J Lingham. Lockport, N. Y. and Theo| iore B. Wilcox, Portland, Ore. The eight men have been named j ?eads of districts into wbicb-it I ned to divide the coiutry. Tke;r ?tat-! I 1 ???a < n their object to be "to provide the people of the United States and their j allies with adequate supplies of fiourj : and wheat at the lowest prices com-! i I patible with continued and sound op-; : erations." T") 1,. -r 1>\'1 /\ fnr f rin rlic. i j r~ icliia <11 C UCiiiQ IIICIVAC; wuw v**?j j tric-t leaders to meet Mr. Hoover ne:;t' i I i ! week and lay bfore him the result of j i their deliberations. ? i1 .A CALL TO AMERICANS J ; The State. j There are cries of countless voices | from the lands beyond the sea?i I Cries that faster come, and louder,! ; I every hour. i j They are .c tn von m?. I That we help to set them free. ; From the *yran4'^ hateful fury and his power. ' X : They are tales of war ana wasting; j on the ocean's heaving waves, i | There is borne another tale, that will I not cease, i j Of our people hurled to graves ! In the depths of ocean's caves, ; | Foully murdered while we longed and . strove for peace. i ' ; Shall it be tha* all these tales of horror come to us in rain? : Let us arm and hasten forward t? the fight: ?Cot for glory, nor for gain, But as freemea, to maintain j Freedom's cause against oppression's j deadly Wight. I < Let *s heip froa every city, er*ry it c-na T<i> h/VTtU?. "j Let our bright star spangled banner be unfurled. | Souid the bugle. Strike the drum. ' Let the nations know we come , To the battle for the freedom of the world. J. F. J. Caldwell. , Newberry. r I - ?s ^ J NEW BRIGADIER GENERAL Greenville 'News. South Carolina has a new brigadier- j generaJ in Frank G. Mauldin, former-1 ly of Pickens county, a brother of | Judge T. J. Mauldin of this circuit and of Dr. L. 0. Mauldin of this city. He ' was made a lieutenant-colonel in 1914. ! and not long ago was promoted to a | colonelcy. He has lately been in ) j 1 rnmmarH at Fnrt Slnfiim. \'ew York 1 i Another brigadier, Gen. Henry Jervi\,1 is a member of the well-known Char- j leston family. His lather went from Charleston to Virginia, but Gen. Jsr- j J vey received a part of his education , in Charleston. Both he ' and Gen. i Mauldin are West Pointers. Still j other. South Carolinian who has been , a brigadier-general for some year? Is B. A. Garlington of Newberry, wh-3 j j was at one time inspector-general. j 1 'dUtiwi ! <B V V ? _ ? Koad to Health NUX For Nerves IRON For Blood PAW-PAW FOR THE STOMACH I N I . j 3 Poweiful Forces in 1 ! ? | Mor? tjun 20 years ago Paw-Paw j Tonic vca& givcn to tie public. Since , then * il . jklp been improved opon by ; tfce addition of Xax and Iron, aatf today j stards outDree mines tly as th? best : th? wfest and a*o&t reliable remedy for stomach troubles, disordered nerr; fcs and impure blood. .. jlSOMZJED PjLW^PIW IS SI>T A ClBE-iXL t ?it is prepared just for what we auy . and no more. Don't trifle with your health; If you i need som* remedy take a tried one, ; which for nearly a quarter of a ceiii tury has stood tb* test of time. ! . >^_1 ! .\o ican or woman 13 equipped ior . noble deeds who i* a dyspeptic or who | is Buffering from any form of neroius| ress and anaemic conditions of the blood. Indigestion, stomach troubles and j impure blood weakeiy our ml*d*> dwarf our capabilities and limit our possiblities. Iroaized Paw-Pan Remedy will do more to brighten tbe world", to dispel gloom, to make happy homes and strong tton bodies, than all the Medicines that hare erer been compounded. The evidence we are publishing ! every day should be the conclusive | proof A system that is overworked or ran down requires a harmless stimulant. Ironfzed PawrPaw Tonic lifts and holds yon. Your druggist pobably keeps it, but if he doesn't, it is sold in Xewberry, P. E. Way's Drugget. Tronized Paw-Paw, price $1.00 For mula on every bottle, Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate <o , JEnc., York. Adrrr~ ! tisement. 1 LEATHER STATION ON THE COI"RTHOrSS (i. ('. Merchant, <tf \e wherry, Who i> to be Assistant Has Arrived from Colorado Bureau Greenville News ISth. G. C. Merchant, of Newberry, S. C.f who has been in the government weather observatory service for th? past eight or nine years and who for the past few years has been stationed at Grand Junction, Colorado, will move much nearer home by his assignment to the weather station that is to be opened shortly in Greenville. Mr. Merchant will be the observer -* tv- lev-*! station "Sad will assist W. ~ Lath-ov c^ief meteoro:og:?f> He r( ' or'ed ?or d"tv here yesterday hat w:<; re away for a short leave of absence. Mr. Lathrop is now making arrangements to open the weather on- * reau in Greenville and has been handicapped because of his difficulty in -being able to secure a desirable location. The admirable place for the station is on the top floor of tiw new court house fend negotiations ?re now being made whereby Mr. Lathrop will be enaWed to set up his instrument's shortly after they arrive. They h?.ve already been shipped, be beep, advted. WTiCE #F fcLE T4$\ OF GAXMA- 4 NY M8EI T SO. 27. 1 WtrM? p,f fit# rA*WAT>t electors aa like proportion of the resident freeholders of the age of twenty-one years, in Garmany School District No. 22, of the County of Newberry. State of South Carolina, have filed a petition vith theNCounty Board of Education of Newbtrry County,, State of South Carolina, petitioning and requesting that an election be held in said school district on the question of repealing special tax of two (2) mills on the dollar on all the tnYahlo nrnnprtv within tTiA sfl'rl school district. Now, therefore, we the undersigned, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, State of South Carolina, do hereby order the Eoard o? School Trustees* of the Garmany school district No. 27, to hold aa election on the said question of. repealing special tax of two (2) mills on the dollar on the property located In said School District, which said election shall be held at the Garmany school house, in said School District, No. 27, on Thursday , the 6th day of Sept,, 1917. at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m. and cl083d at 4 p. m. The members of the Board of Trustees of said school district shall act as managers of said election. Only such electors as reside in said school District and return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates, as required in the general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot contain'Rg the word "yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed to j such levy shall cast a ballot contain- ' ing the word "no" written or printed thereon. Given under our hands and seals this the 13th day of August A. D? 1917. C. W. Wilson (L. S.) O. B. CANXO.V (L. S.) A JAMES P. KI.VARD (Li S.) - A County Board of Education for mm Newberry County. M Findt Cure for Epileptr After Yew* of Suffering , "Mjr d*uffctir w*b tQSicted wlrb V. piteptic flti far tkr?c th? attack* cominf ?v?ry.f?w-w?#kr/ We Y*r*l doctor# but they did Yer u& good. ayKj ai.u it cterfjtinJy " 11 KUuinv tr\ fU* littU girl. She .is yT new *j>pxr?nt]y /q Ok<S^ / cared mnd is ? ?IP ^ /w joyi?? the k?*t / M l\Uf J *t bosltk. It is vAttVol / svsr ? y**.r sine* ^ & kti had' & it. W? cannot *S?*k too highly ?t Dr. Mil**' /Kerr!**/' MM. mWK'AM^BWOA, Ctmtrir, Hlu. Thousands of children in the United States who are sufferwf from attacks of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would five anything to restore / health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Ntnriit is one of the beat remedies knows for this affiiction. It has pror?? beneficial in thousands of casea . and those wbo have used it hare the greatest faith in it It ia not i "cure-all/* but a reliable remedy for nervous diseases. You need aot hesitate to fire it a trial Id ky at! DrufpUK#. If ftrat kattl* fall* ta Mnaftt y?ur manay la raturna*. mils* mkdical c*, slkha*, j a 4. hear tor onl.t ?1j? j ths kbrald and nbwb on H