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List of Those Ii Fiist Draf By * 1 *\c -i o- t^"u^ ?iioo?i/a, wmua, j vim. xzii jvi;i Prosperity. 104?2247?Eargle, Arthur Miller, Pom aria. 202?1843?Wicker, Ernest Haskell,! Newberry. 226?1570?Boozer, LeRoy Coppock, j CiLaippells. | 229?770?Turner, Thomas, New- j berry. 1?258?Gray, Ezra, Newberry, R 1. 13?1813?Wood, Johnnie Ware, Newberry. 15?2389?Duncan, Callie Ligon, Hollohon Mill. 20?1748?DeHart, Henry Allen, Newberry, O'Neal St. 21?21So?Johnson, Clyde, Kinards. 28?2036?DeWalt, Joseph, Newberry, Rt 4. 3*?21? ?StapfcMS. City?laa4, Silver street. S2?1913?T*la*i, Jdkm 0&?ar, Neir ?erry. 8444?Rtafe?r4s, IMtrt, *2?* 7S?Gteff**r, BMie, Bhrira, * 1. 44??S4?tiickoi*, Geni? Willi#, Newberry, R 4. 45?4.732?CaaMtiy, Boyd J?km Daniel, ^tew&erry, S2 O'Neal St. 49?i5 3?Troatmaa, Os?.r F' i-/f, f*roap?rity. 1S91?Giea*. Mifcckell , Ntwtor-ry* 59?6*2?Yarbrou^fa, Bddic, ?U!rftawre. 67?3#9?Marshall, Job*, Newfcwry, M Mitt Am 70? 44?Coleman, Otis, WhitHjire. | 74?12S4- -Sterling, Charley Freder-j iek, Newfcerry. ' ft?1S85?Glenn, Robert, Blairs, R1. - 54?1282?Brooks, Will, Kinard, R1. H?1323?Goodman, Houseal, New\stKY, Rt 1. 99?2599?Glasgow, Allen, .Newoerry. ' 110?1484?Ri6er, Robert Lee, Little Mountain. Ill?739?Helm, Willie, Newberry. 115?1146?Moon, Tarrance, Prosperity. 117?2319?Holley, James, Pomaria 118?1395?Wyatt, Brooks. Kinards. 119-?2479?Jones, Albert, Newberry Route 2. *'.--vrl27?1099?Masters, James, Newsier.ry. N 124?1441?Thomason, John Andrew, Newberry, Route 6. 128?390?Tribble, Ben, Newberry, - Rowte 4. . 152a?983?Ford, Jesse, Prosperity, felts.?72?Hipp, Johji C., Ne^erry,4 na m Jt 4. S22?1896?Lisle, Willie, Newoerry. 8t$?17*9 ? Thompson, Roland, Bleirs, R 1. S^T?2590?Calmes, John, Newberry. 2082?Walking, Joe Smitfe, ' Inwielk. 22f?2116?Freeman Will, Cbappdfc. , S$t?12$?Rifcard, George, Xiwberry. U7?368?Rutherford, Tiwodor*, Wewbefry. 344?2167?18tepheo?, Ma<?4e*. 8W arrtreet. $%*?327?Xe?by, Jofca, Newfrtrry. ?K?15?7?Riteard, B*o? Berry, 'KTMtemr. ?2516?Darwiport, Jok* H*S4T, .Mvwfcerrr, R 2. - _ 3??15$&?Bl-ford, Jobi, OhafP?iH?/ WT?1625?Karri*, Charlie, Cfcap^4?7 IT?Ofeak*?rg, Jubm, N*w%erry. : ST??1073?Wise, WW**, LHtle Ifcraoiafa. &S2?2463?Folk, Beaaie James, ' Jfewfrerrj 8$4?778?WeMittffer, Joka, Kin,-mriB. SiS?&*$?Daris, T?m Purcril, - Wat?4r?.. > ? 286?4#6?Williams, Thomas, Newfrerry, R 4. 3f4?SS$?Moore, Wallace S., Pros-perity. *95?338?Suber, John, Newberry. 1166?Williams, Robert, Pros' *** 3&9?588?Young, Sam Copeland, Wfeitmire. 403?1346?Mingo, Jim, Kinards. 406?2051?Jesse, Thomas, Newberry, R 7. 407?1957 ? Field. George, alias George Ward, Silverstreet. 414?1943?Boozer, Mordecai, Sil crtstreet. 418?642?Johnson, Thomas, Whit*Mre. - ? A i#i A m \T lo <?z*&t>?uroroer, jciiniu.i, Xc wberrr. 159?2090?Barre, Ernest, Chap?>eils. 16C?379?Stevenson, Jospefc, Newtoerry. ' 368?2107?Ba?4y, "Willie, Cfc**r ?j*v ' 7.^ .*W - * ,1^ I ??: At ' * * "? n t Certified District Beard ! 168?3300?Connor, W;llie B., Kin j ards, R 1. 175?2332?Mitchell, I>oc.f Silver ! street. 177?1294?Chalmers, John, Newberry. 179?1647?Lindsay, Will, Jr., Silverstreet. 188?1613?Davis, Eugene, Chappells. 190?9S2?Folk, Ernest, Prosperity. 194?905?Richardson, Thos. B., Prosperity. 197?1531?Holnian, Nathan, Prosperity. 198?2209?Davis, PinckRey, Kinards. 2i'l?355?Robiaae*, Newberry, R 6. 217?1611?CfcfWa, Moa?e2, *ap pel 2s. 226?SSI?Dottgia#, Sto*t, Newberry, 2S2??677?Stereos, Jim, Wkitmire. 23$?28?$?Riager, Tkemu Bdg?.r, Peaaria. 2fcS?IMS?#?* < *, Tt&Lisja., Pemari& R 1. 246?1?7 4?Gwwetiy, Jew# Pojpe, Ciaweile.. 24<?76f?Severe, Cli4t, Newberry, R 3. 25&?3%f?Riee, Paa-l, Ntwfcerry, 3t 2. 2d7?54?(aaiiianJ, Pi?rr? Oardea, Newtoerry. . 251?2365?BartAey, Kofcert Beajaraijs, Mollobo* Mill. 20&?l&A?'Samaers, Bra4y, Prw' verity. |. 274?1*22?Liadsay, PTM r 277?2454?WiHtaaw, Cftry, Newberry 279?G?8?Griffin, Jofai, W&tmire. 282?1141?KeasJer, Johaoie, Prosperity. 288?2^05?Parker, Irfcy Siaater, Newberry. 293?2503?Suber, John, Newberry, K 2. 300?1007?Johnson, Brady, Prosperity. 307?-637?Johnson, Barle, >Whitmire. 310?360?Rutherford, George. New berry. 313?1217?Stockman, Paul Wendell, Prosperity. 315?1873?Austin, John, Newberry, 55?1266?Teague, David McClure, Newberry. 126?1651?Payne, John Henry, Chrpipells. 166?874?Livingston, J. R., Prosperity. . ?2462?Norris, Eugeie Edward, Nbw&erry, R 2. 42#?1639?Jacofcs, Hooch, Cfcappelte. 247?183?"Vigodiky, Harry, Nevrbeiry. ( FBB&IDESPS XBFLY MSiFT0I5TT mE His Heiiaett Had Hoped for More FaYtrafcle Intwor Ftobk United States?Hake Aaether Attend. - . * Itoae, Attg; 31?In Tatioaa oiredea Pope Benedict is said to hare signified hie intuition of.jfeuiag a reply after receiving the responses of all the .belligerents to his peace proposals, pointing oat questions in regard to wfcicfc all nations at war may ge in agreemeat and the others concerning which it will be aecessary to hold discussions. In this way it is hoped gradually to make peace a matter of practical politics. It is stated at the YaUoaa that Pop* Benedict on receiving President Wil son's reply to his peace -proposals did not attempt to conceal his bitter disappointment and that he regards the President's answer as leaving little room for further peace efforts at present. It has "been no secret here that the Pope hoped for a more favorable response from the United States than | from anywhere else. Before President Wilson's repTy was read it was said at the Vatican that i the responses from thse various govI iMTimonta u'pr^ to be more favorable than the tone of press comment. At the same time the Pope was reported to have signified his intention of issuing a reply after receiving anc-ororo nf all the belligerents, pointing out questions in regard to which all the nations might he in agreement and others concerning which it would be necessary to hold discussion*. THE HERALD AND NEWS COT YEAR TOR ONI.Y S1.5C 1 \E TV BERK MISSION A K\ OF THE PRESBYTI Whit-mire, S. J! Morning Sessioi f; DOXOlOg}'. ! Devotional. i Greetings from Church and Society. Minutes 1916. Roll Call of Churches. : Woman's Work?Miss Blake. ! Memorials. ; Music. | Foreign Missionary Address. ; Offering. I Benediction i 1 Dinner. | * [Afternoon Sess j Song Service. j Devotional. | Y. P. W.?Mrs. McFaddin. i Welfare Work?Miss McCullough. ( Oar Publications?Rev. E. D. Kerr. j .Music. (Home Missions?Miss Orene Mcll waist ! Bu&iiiess. i Resolutions. | Minutes. Cfeaia of Prayer. This i? a* all day meeti&g. Back ok ruck Aveleigi, Bontiiifck, M*r !?end r.<.'rescatatives wfc? will be enter I Ufa Aim paragraphs FROM QA&Y HltTTS PEN J?4ib Bull tkro-WB a let of It. SMg iras fccotc&ed ttie Gnriaaa SLOBtf. ] We do fe*ps? Mr. Taft is aot sick aH i &rer. To get ia bad: Try to please -everyb*dy. A beer drinker is net necessarilv 1 a& alie*. Open to q aes&oa?M on tit of an laquisritive person. "We are in Trar"?headline} iWe suspected as much, Tlie soldiers of the Sultan don't seem to be taking many Turkish tro-vU.*? . ? ii* ? pines in 'iuxu vr ar. This is not a riddle, but: Did you evtr see the hair that came from tse j heaa ot a discourse? i "We suppose Tom Watson wouia I rather fight than to live under a j j peace suggested by the Pope. ! Save your money and buy an airship, as Uxey will probably succeed the automobile as joy-riders. It's curious, but true: By the trme a man gets well-fixed in this world he is w?#41 on his wav toward the next Woader the police don't arrest our Pickens girls. Their beauty is ntox cating. \ Skaentists say doHar billis are cov ersed with microbes. Brfaff tbem to Tioo Sentinel and we'll sterilize theia for you. ! 1 \ Tiie old lady who meadtd her iius-j txaed's trousers with a patch oT; graaa now combs fcer hair "with tno comb of a jooster. We tee by tlxe Chariettoa papers that they bare & lot of "hopa" at the Isle of Paims. We suppose, towerer.) they are non-intoxicating. If tiie Allied soldiers woaid call the Germans ucraps" iasiead J* "boches" tfre American ne?sro s would j he more anxious to shoot eta. The American troops irot a more pleasant reception in London last week than the British troops got !n' America about 141 ?ar* ago. ! I | There is an o44 saying that "tlie i good will of a dog is to be preferred to Its ill will/' whether itb& a "yaJler" dog or a thoroughbread. We do not know wiiieh is the mos? disgusting, the man wHo has no pa-j triotism or the man who thinks nei has a monopoly oil it and goes around' ranting about it. Th^ Adersou Daily .Mail has just moved its office and plant into better quarters. The Mail ia one of tne best daily papers in the state.? (Adv.) ! An American beauty named Zoes Who was all diked up in new clothe3,; In a chair "with a pin it. Sat, and in less than a minute The American beauty rose. Our Weekly Riddle.?Where ar? mules most at home. In Bray-zil. What has become of the old-fashioned rura] school teacher -who twen to bring in a "poem" and tell th.e edi-1 j! i Y COUNTY INSTITUTE KI? IA N Y CHURCH KS M?ptemt>er 7, 1917. i?10::3U O'clock. o ion?] ^cioclu ris, Smyrna aad ;Wfcils&re are urged t? fca-i* d. tf*?8 LlOY SSNN, Leader. tor "I just fcfe&t off Ui> mora iag?" Tfa? kifid words that w? speftk o: &ur fellow losings ara the sweetes. strains that come from tie grand 1.3 strung harp of kumajiity, *ad re? acts of charity we do for the ntpfl? and unfortunate are the most radlaa. stitches with wfcch the fabric of exi* tence is so beautifully embroidered. It srtikee us that it would be a goo* id-M^ to send all policemen to Fra?c* to fiefct. ETerr time you see one h< k&s a big gun sticking around bin somewhere like he wanted to shoo somebody. There is nobody aroum here needs shooting, so why not sen* them over and let 'em shoot Germans Could spare them better than mos peoplt, anyway. ??????aORPHANAGE WORK DAI # * innnnnnAmpiit 'heeii made Li *.A.r c V th..*. effect that tlie Tliornweil Orphan age at Ciinton, the v.onnie Maxwel Orphanage at Greenwood and the Ep worth Orphanage at Columbia wii as!.* all the friends in their variou; constituencies to observe Saturday October 13 as a 'v\\)rk Day rcr orp:iar children. The plan is simple and ha: been tried for several years wit! great success. The idea is that 01 tnis special aay every irieuu 01 txvci institution will devote the income 0 tlie day or the proceeds of labor Gon< that day as a contribution to the or pfcan boys and girls. We are sur< the scheme will appeal to many 0 our peopie. m , FlESIDEBi'Fg REPLY i litftTim DV im | MJL1 SK1JV r JtAW By D. M. Edwards. \ ! Washington, Aug. 31.?Presiden | Wilson has not only opened the dooi ' to peace, but lie baa started to Iea< I tiie allied world in that direction. , Substantial encouragement wag re ceived by the administration todaj from two most diverse sources. Fron England came unexpected word thai British comment on the peace replj ! was most favorable. Prom German) were received reports the political pot tad started .boiling T&ese things were tttscue&ed at today's <cabini?t meeting. It was sa?i that Present Wilson had been heart '?*A? 4iltA mnTvo^Ant fnJ. i;y !CWtH<H.OU wuw tiaJ success of Ms more. It is believe* that the pop? will not permit a laps* in his conversation on peace vrhici he and the president nov have "had A farther {Statement is expected froo him. But it i* said that ft undoubted*? ?,w? mnfiFha ilA 17 Win IJJtJ TT c^-tvn <JI UK*.) IVTL. ? fore the pope will again frame a message. President Wilson's anxiety to gei his ne.ply to the Germa* people in ungarbled form was interpreted tod-ai as a desire to help the pope. The in fluence of the 'pope through tiie Cen trist party in the npiefcsta.g is already seen here in some quarters. "Were thf demands of the Centrists for geuim reforms once fairly on a way to ful fillment the whole situation both af regards Washington and the vatlcar would be vastly simplified. News that the British monitors adapted to work in the shallow water* of the Belgian coast, are now at hanc and the opinion hints of a cominj drive in Flanders, mean that things are shaping up for the capture of thf { German submarine bases on th( North sea. The taking or in-ese no: only would restrict the wlioie under sea campaign, but seriously impaii the German army in Belgium and northern France. SucTi a b'low, together with the Italian offensive againts Triest would, it is believec here, give tremendous impetus to German internal reforms. It is beJWev. j that the president's note, if received [ in Germany, will prepare the ground j lor just such a crop of democratic un. jest, which, upon news of an import; ant military defeat, will bring about ! the conditions upon which the allies ! and President Wilson will be willing j to talk peace. i PROTEST TO BAKER Educators Ask That Negro Troops oe >ot Discriminated Against in Training Camps " j Washington, Aus. 31.?Protest ' . .. j. against segregation ana distinctly auferent treatment of negro troops in training camps was made to the president and Secretarp Baker today by | committee of negro and w'lite etfuoaj tors. After the conference at trie war ceartment it was said thai a unanimous opinion was manif -sted, and that Secretary Baker shortly would makan announcement concerning treat ! met of negro soldiers. The negro leaders promised to cooperate to eliminate as far as possible PK0G1 OF x&yimijiu*. HOME XI OF FfeA?#?t, S. C. j - TO U Jit. Mary A. " ^ >'evrb sri ' Septenfeer 2#tk f Mrs. Eugenia < 5 Inez Mc * Rev. A. T. "V t Re*. J. B. T&omas, A. I ? I Rt. Rot. in. u. . ]*r#gn Thar^ay ' 3:6# P. M.?Coesec ratios Service, Me Mary Jackson, Lizsri? Ma 3 Introductory remarks by President Ei M Orpai LI * Reports from societies. 7 Paper?Power of Influence, Miss Min 5 Paper?Social Study and Social Serv ' Thursday ! * 8:6$ P. II.?Devotionals, Mesdames % ?' t-w J L. Thomas, nicy nvyv 8:30 P. M.?^Annual; Missionary &enr | Reception Exercise?Welcome Addres 3j Response?Mrs. Mattie R. Graham. Offering. Singing by Hannah Choir. 1 Friday 3Io 9:30 A. M.?Praise Service, M-esdames 1 lace, 3arah Harmon, Li 5 Reports from Charges Resumed and ( iPaDers?Mcsdames Luc'ile Herbert, R 1 L. M. Gilder, Sarah Maffe' 3 Janes. 11 Lecture?Rev. G. K. Lyles, D. D. , * 11 Offering, Recess. 1j Friday A fie: L 3:30 P. M.?Praise Services, Mesdam e Robin, Ella Garmany, i Clark. ' 2 Paper?The Mortal Life. Miss Mattie ' Symposium Missionary Hinderan-ces, sey, Lyles, Nance, "William, Coaxi Jerry Williams, Paysinger, Davis. Reports from Committees and Officer ! Remarks?Rer. F. J. Gray. X. B. Officers and Pastors "will pay t and perticipaats, twenty-fire ceita. Offering. ' Remark#. Friifty 3fi* PIatfeni itistroas of Cerecooay, Mattie R. Orai t 8:30 P. M.?Music, Elisha Choir. t Invocation?Rer H. H. Ganaaoay. r Music?Choir. r Paper?Miss Inez Moon. ^rw*r?Mm T,ula I. Pawtt. . 1 * ? , Paper?Mr*. Mary Burdea. Solo?Mrs. Faaaie Gary. Paper?Mr*. Mattie jfc Qraj ' Paper-^MrE. Lena Wiiliaaw. Paper?Mm. Carrie Dnckett. Quartette---Mean2)er8 of tilt conrMrtei. f i t??^ T? T p TJwimaa. Hers. I XVfjJLUCj rLO J . M. ?. ! SoJo?Mrs. Carrie L. Duckatt 1 Discussoa?'Th? Preservation fi?d Co* Youag:, Ehickatt, Williams 1 Duett?Mrs. M. T. Curry. Mrs. Garr; Offering. Tke f?U?wi?? in tl?# (Anting* Hannah and I^erer St. James ao-d St. Mark ^ Trinity and Elisha " I Miller Chapel ' ' ? J C* XJT^> I J-ieien? autu aww 3 - Pro5pcrity-Sliil-cli ' MJt. Hebron and St. Paul r Mt Ollre and Sweet Springs ; Pleasant Grove and St. Matthew .. J Wataree and Cross Road " Mt. Zion and St. Paul 5 Nefoo and Thomas Chapel 1 Mt. Carmel. Tranquil and Gillia-m , New Miller 5 Rock Hill and Bethel I Dear Local Presdents: ; Our worthy President Madam Xanc^ i become President, for the unexpired i Pastors pledged us their unstinted si i gin in time, organize your forces, an I member we can't handle excuses, i - Spirit, upon our Sessions. You wi]l be met. at Newberry Thur* f Mrs. R. C. Chappelle, State Presi - is invited and expected. We are < i Thursday Night and Elsha Choir to sii 1 Praying God's Choicest BLe*si*i| Young I? Hie Ncaae, 1 I j danger of race riots near negro con- ^ { centration camps. Th. y made no deli- | nite objection to the movement of ne- J 1 gro troops to Northern States, whers | this danger probably would be lessenj ed. other than to object generally to I , f- trainino- s\ r t rtio * m on ? ~ v.ut u uauii-, vi v,ui l V?1 U1C j negrot-s. 1 Whie numbers of the committee j which called on Secretary Baker in- ^ eluded Oswald Garrison iVillard and George Foster Peaboay of New York, Prof. E. C. Branson of the University of North Carolina and Bishop W. P. Thirkield of New Orleans. TVlrt nA/yi?rt . "P\ m I XI1C 11C51U UCliv'gatC^ llitlUUCU. u I | R. R. Morton, princpal of Tukegee InJ stitute and Dr. A. $. Ja-ckson, educa- ^ j tional secretary of the A. M. ET. 1 church. ^ N0.668 % I Thii it pretcriptioa preptred ctpeciaSf ! tor MALARIA or CHILLS 6 FEVER. Five or tix doceo will break aay cue, and ? takes then u a tonic the Fever will not w*uro. It acti oo the liver better Cdoad and doer not gripe or lickca. 25c &AMXK THE ^ r DISTRICT ^|| SS10XARY SOCIETY fl THE , Animal ? 1SL? 3# E. Ckwck 7 (tuiitj , 1917 3j?# ?. M. 3a>ry, Freaideit. oh, Seer&ta.ry ^ rillia-nrs, Pastor. fl I.; B. D.Presiding Eider I L. M.; D. D., Pnesidtag Bie&op. J9 nnn# 2EB IfterB*#* H sdamee R. A. GaUmaai, Maggie Long, .ria, Aiiee Sligfe. tigeaia B. Gary. \ ikafrra c-ie Parker. ice, Mrs. Margaret J. Curry. u'o-ht Sf88-J?? ' ? 7 Louisa Harris, Fannie Kitiard, Hatti* 1, Lizzie J. Ruff, E. T. Coleman. ton. Rev. ?sro Nance, I). D. s. Miss Eugenia Williams. rningr Session i Lula I. Pratt, Laura Lake, Eliza Wa!llian Johnson, Carrie Chestnut.' Completed. Toland. F. M. Harris, Nellie RuC. ^jj tt, Misses Christine Bouknight, Addifc 1 - i t j ' * ? ? rneen Session ies L. M. Geter, Mary Abney. Fannie Henrietta Counts, Sal lie Rook. Emma Belle Bobb. Rev. J. E. Thomas, P. E., Drs. RamTtr?.^?rrvrth SfirtOT. YOU US. OBTTV. 1114, r? ivu n-w* w? j ??- ?-y ? s. AnBHai Btectioi. j fifty seat* ec*ual du?*. tdl de'c-gatca M&CMAf)3 ' > ^ ? ' iKnv*a|ysv* Ei Tibet in. " ? > t , | ? * W^?nr<H"tfa. Sartor, BarMale. I tfterratkm Our PftoC Supply, Rata* | , L^?, Ram-Miy, Naace. | f L. Itoefeftt. *i?n4 iw???eirt tf S*eefc!?$: 1 $1.00 $1.00 $1*00 $1.00 $10.00 $1.00 $1#.00 $1.00 $i?.oo $1.00 $1# &> S1 rtrt Slfl.ftO j $1.00 $1A.OO igrf ... $1.00 $16.00 H $1.00 $10.0* 2B :..$1.00 $ 8 00 V $1.00 $ fl $1.00 $ 5.00 .50 $ 2M M $1.00 $ 5.00 1 r E. Rook, being absent, I automatically term. Our beloved Presiding Elder and lpport and we are asking that you 1?ed come prepared to do full duty. Reoray for the outpouring of the Holy sday, Sept. 20th, 2 P. M., 1917. dent and Editress of Woman Recorder ilfo inviting Hannah Choir to i ig Friday Night. 1 ST8 upo* you and your?. flanr PrUflMilt M HCXUm W* - -