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Pies Reed | .Tames Odell Wilson i Van Wallace Charles Cleveland Hill Charles Frances Kiug Elbert Ellis Nance j Nathan Gaffney , Sammie Sheelev Forest Eugene Miller Henry Cannon j Elmer W. Long | Fed Anderson Dorroh Williams John K W'cker, M. D Will Bowers Johnie Goree Mayer Benson Vi'fnn Dewalt : i-T \Vi<JA Wpnfz i .-oan Adam R. Wicker / I Paul Brown j Lee Carlisle Hargrove John "Williams i Joe Dawkins Rob Gossett Henry Nance i Hampton Toland Henry Spearman Will Kelly Ralph Henderson Brae Toland Larkin Dimbo Sam Simes, Jr. Henry Scott * tr Coleman Young -u Elbert Coleman Arthur Lee Long * Arthur Conner f Julius Stephens ' ;j . Robert Lee Longshore Charlie Andrews El Copeland Ruch Bird ! !-i Willie Adam Wicker * I Willie Maybin ,1 A. Z. Griffin " Wallace Wilford Whitmire v Geo. Wbi. Henry Johnson ^ t Julius Henry McDonald f James Tillman Kibler g V < ^ * "7 jonn uoieman " j n James Stephens < I e Geo. Hamilton Richardson 1 Vernon Hiller ^ li John Andrew Roberson . 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Sanford r~T T""j * * James Olin Wessinser ^ r Malcolm Fiord ' t Edd Caldwell r r' , I Henry Hutcherson ' ' * x Joe Jennings Boazman r i Henry Suber r r I VIptpp Harn * T* Douglas Grady Milam ' Eddie Gallman " " ~ t Colie Morris 1 j Dock Salter r ( Absent. yf . t ii ? Berrv Hodges < Richard L. Burton Silas Whittner Ernest Mathews Ade Reed Sebe 'Chatuiau | James Adams Luther Herd | Clifford Brown # ! .John Pressley .1. A. Boyd ! j Julius Gilliam ' William Ttpleford | 'Henry Bowman I Pinkney Williams j Easton Brodie | Robert Duncan j Jiles Henry Bras? ; Spencer Griffin | Ben Sligh ; T.awson Suber j Pre>:?ie''t Williams i Mootso Hart | T,uther Scott. Transform?. i I Edward Bates : Albert Rice William. Wallace. Jr. j i Lander Whitakcr John Richard Wertz Sent to Greenville for Further Examination ' ! Edward Berry Grant David Norman Bobo Loom is Ant mi James Cliff Sanford George E. Gossett Joseph Jacob Ruff James Prelo Mize Disqualified. Samuel B. Beard Ben Werts Willie Leroy Donald Jesse Ware Leo Hendrix David Lee Ron lenient ? ?? ? Arwid B. Lominick Hubert Caldwell Robert Mc Gist John Lindsay Bowers Archie Williams i I Nelson Boozer For Limited Service, Isaih Henry Lomas Jones 0. R. Boozer Ernest Miller Ed Mathis Joe Baker Franklin Will Partlow George Mize Bennie Tilleer Cromer Tillman Samuel Cook Eseo Cromer Irving T. Young j Lawrence Sinclair \ e J. B. Shackleford j ^ Appealed. j i1 jonn uiaua Wilson v 'RESIDENT WILSON'S PEACE AIMS j LND THE STAMPS OF THE FIXTURE j r Philatelists believe that seven of! T he fourteen conditions that President j V'ilson recently placed before con-! ksoo a? lci nig upun wiuc'ii uermany lay obtain peace foreshadow innum- a rable postal labels after peace dawn3 'hese aims relate to the coming po- 11 tical position of: first, the former o: rerman colonies in the Pacific and ei i Africa that Entente nations "now old: second. Lithuania and Cour- n1 md: third. Belgium: fourth. Alsace- ai orraine: fifth. Roumania, Serbia and w lonter.egro: sixth, certain national?- v" es that have been under Turkish ^ ale: seventh, Poland. Of these, th?? 01 'urkish possessions are attracting . ".o f cf collectors at ir lis ti:::c on account cf the stamp ** liangc:-; already have taken pTr>?e ;(l lere; but the disposition of Alsace- ! 1 xsj orraine is regarded by many pfiil- .u telists as likely to be the principal em of interest later. I Regarding Alsace-Lorraine the i 'resident declared that the wrong1 i m fi one to France by Prussia half a cenjry a<?o should be righted. France'I > unlikely, in the opinion of philatel- I >ts, to pass by the restoration of this I * *? i- ! * It 4- 1 H~l~d.Hl WIIUITUI ISOuuig apctiai oiaiujm :i commemoration. Occupation stamps ir Alsace-Lorraine were issued by 'russia in 1ST1, and since that time he labels of the German Empire have een in use. Of the approximately three thouand varieties of stamps that the war as produced. 598, or about one tittn. :ave been issued by British. Xer?r Zealand. Indian. French. Belgian anl Portuguese forces that have seizer? Jermany's colonies. If the present onquerors retain those colonies, the ormer German stamps, the plates of \'hich exist today in Berlin, will bo etired, and the provisional occupaiccnoe of tndav will eive way to mrmanent sets authorized by the va ious mother countries taking Gernany's place.?The Youth's Com. >anion. i I It is no longer the hostess at the ea urn who asks, "One lump or two?" :>ut the coal dealer.?The Youth's Companion. ;| fVIHIYTj jgk HAIR @18 y?llr Exelento Cuinine & XffiSlXsg Pomade my hair was I s'"jr*? Coarse and nappy. *9h???3s1m but aow it has grown to 32 inches louj, and is so soft aad silky t!iat 1 can do ii I " \ ^ pretty Lielcnto lias node V\v^ iU ^ALLiCj ACibu. Don't let some fake Eink Remover fool you. You really can't straighten your hair until it ia nice and long. That's what EXELENTO pcmad! 1 j i does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots cf ! | , the hair, and makes it grow long1, soft and f silky. Aftorusir.ff afewtimeayoucan tell I j the difference. a:.d after a little while it i '.. III Le so pretty and lorn? tuat you can fi>: j j itup tosuity<'i. If ExcJenio d >n'tdo as we claim, we will sive your money back. Price 23c by mail on receipt of starr.ps ; | I CfV Coi.b* i | AG??iTS WANTED EVERYWHERE J i C Write for parilrjisrs. V EXZLZKT3 MCBICSNS CO., Atlanta, Cfi. j 1 "Corn-Less Day" for Feet, Every Day Use ''Gets-It," the Great Cora Discovery ! Makes Corns Peel Right Off? Look at the illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a corn as though it were a banana peel! And the man is smiling while he's doing it! All done painlessly, joy i uny. j.ne uiuiiiciiL ucw-it *i&g0Uf "Gets-It," the Only Genuine, Thorough CornPeeler Ever Discovered. Demand "Geti-It." touches a corn or callus the growth is doomed. It takes but two seconds to apply "Gets-It." The cornpain is eased at once. You can sit at your desk or walk about, dance, think love and work with absolute ease. You can apply "Gets-It" conveniently almost anywhere where x-nu fn_n take vour shoe and stock ing off for a moment or two. ''C^rsIt" dries at once; then put your shoe and stocking on again. There s no further excuse for suffering from corns and corn-pains. "Gets-Tt" is sold at all druggists fyou need pay no more than 2n cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Xewberry, and recommended by as the world's best corn remdy by W. G. Mayes, P. E. Way, New lerry Drug Co. 'lie Shad Season having opened I am prepared to serve the public with the fish in the rear of L. M. Player's cafe. G. W. Coward. 3-19 It ffaffon for Letters of .4 rfmfn?,stratum HE STATE OF SOt'TK CAROLINA, County of Xewberry. By Jno.' C. Gog^ans. C. C. C. P.. cting" Probate Judge: Whereas, .Mrs. Dollie (T. Caldwell lade suit to me to grant lier Letters I Administration of the Estate and ifects of James Caldwell. These are. therefore, to cite and sdlonisli all and singular the KTndre?! tid Creditors of the said fames Cardell. defeased, that they be and af/ear before me. .in the Court of Proate. to be held at Newberry. S. C.r i Wednesday. March -7th, 19IS, nest ft.er publication hereof, at 11 o'clock" ! the forenoon, to show cause, if any lev have, why the said Admirrfstraon should not he granted. Given under my hand this H'cfi day I March, Anno Domini. 191S. J no. C. Gozgans, C. C. C. P. Acting Probate Jcrcfge, Xewberry Couuty. a I WE A STANDARD T"n RIGS ; 1 NOW i sSTN. rs. * * w i? r y>t about Sc 1JKILL1INU veils in : go over Our $; write us \ uable in mmm?years ag bought <Sj! EESaff other cc , about L ^ }*ears We A II so we very rnr w ill >ha PER SHARE TODAY J month I W.f \x X ?"?'? the war 20c Citize IN A SHORT Se n TIME lings, ? (INQUIRY COU! T ihcrtv Oil an<l Gas Co.. Billings. \ i(4<.-ntlenien. I am interested in tin- northwe.st and would lie pleased your nt-u* colored t>ooklet at once w no obligation to your company. A It AN TIM! NOTICE. i ; By authority of the State Board of | Health, all churches and schools cf the negro population within a ratli- j . us of eight (S) miles of the city of Vriu-luirrv ci ro linvohir nrHoro/1 r-lrwpd ' ' at once and not to reopen until Moni day, April 1st. ! The object of this order is to check ! the spread of meningitis in this county. All cases in Xewberrv county j \ | ! , now being among the negroes. One ; : case having been reported and quar- ! ' antined Sunday and another Wed. ( nesday of this week. All cases being within the radius i. | prescribed. In issuing this order, the :, | Board of Health earnestly advise j. | and request all persons not to gather : in crowds, and when there' is sick- ( i ness in a family that they consult a j physician at once, and request other 1 peopie to stay away until the case is diagnosed. Careful attention to these anl i' j other precautions will soon put a j ! stop to the spread of the disease; a 1 I disregard of them may bring about an epidemic that would cause much 1 j suffering and many deaths, besides 1 | a great loss to the agricultural and 1 other interests of the county. CAXXON* C. BLEASE, 3-ir? 2t Sheriff. ! Subscribe to The Herald and News. ' J I ' Fe\ i , i j I have just re< ment of Ferm i see them. | t I: i I II M > D. i mayes di j The House of a 1 i | i ininnr n i irr , MUM HAVE TO WIN TBI r.oVTRXMENT has iiDti'fied the larjfe-O'2 c the oft production at once. We are owe-of t] states of Wyoming and Montana. We havt cighit in four of the best oil sections of the ?down- over 1.000 feet now in the Weft No >o fee* to go to strike producing well Ther Elk Basin brought in over $25,000,000. in re $50voo?\.ooo in 191S. space is limited in this-ad in The tiBerald & today for our large map'and booklet?in col formatiou in regard to the oil situation ii; tl t our company and ics holdings. A postcan ; same at once to tli? Billings offue.. :k in the Midwest company, adjoining oar p ;o for ioc per share. Recently the shares sol 1 .coo shares thtn in the Midwest today they mpanies might i>e citeu it spactr pcmuuc... ?e many millionaires made in Wyoming ant want to put down forty or fifty wells this sp: need more money. Only a small per cent about 90 per cent of the treasury stock still ich? just enough to make it possible to do so re in this greatest of all opportunities if you We are offering a small block c L 5c Per Shar FULL PAID AND NON-A: i very short time the stock will cost you 20c five cents per share for three months when t fhy? Investigate! Write our bank refereno hy making it possible to produce thousands BANK REFERENCES F If State Hank, Livingston, Mont. till National Bank, Bridger. Mont 11s National Bank, Laurel, Mont. ity Trust and Savings Bank, Bil- GEO rlont. PON Liberty Oil and (Jas lout., De{>t nr. Gentlemen: I e t!u- oil .situation in shares of stock in ill to have von semi me Ix-r share; fui: P3,1"'1 ; , . , * . purchased with the r Inc.. pta?s me u::.:vr m.w ,)0>.klct vr.M ajjree to refund : ji within 15 ilavs.on re< * s Address . . . fiO\KD OF HEALTH ACTS AS TO BiKTHS AM> DEATHS The Board of Health at a meeting 011 March 12th. 1018, passed a resolution ."ailing the attention of all phy sicians of the city to the ordinance requiring them to report to tA Health Officer all contagious and ii% \ fectious diseases that come under j their observation within 24 hours. And they will be required to report all births in their practice within ten days after such birth. All undertakers must secure a permit before burial, and must also notify the Health Officer of the time a lid place of such burial if within the city limits, as he is required to attend ail sucn Duriais. Violations of any of the above ordinances will be prosecuted. S. S- Cunningham, Jas. K. Gilder. M". D. Secretary Chairman. rhe Newberry Co-Operative Cannery will be prepared to do a much larger business the coming season than last, rhey will pay the highest prices for t ~ ?ocnprfallv to LI Ull^ dllU ^ v matoes and beans. Those who expect to grow these for market can learn the prices the cannery will pay by referring with either J. W. Johnson of .T. W. Kibler. They can also get tomato seed at i ^ cost 3-8 tt rns mrm?riii ! mi :eived a ship- ^ ?. Call and I \ rink \tftVO nun uiui v housand Things I,,, ,?, i MORE OIL j WAR ompanies that Sliey must speed up largest companies operating in four Standard rigs pounding away northwest We are near the oil 2, at Elk Basin oil fields. We have v is no question about it The fined oil in 19:7. Thi* Ba>in wtll News and all we ask of you is to lors?Wtiictt will t^ive you very vmhe northwest and will also tell you 1 will do or fill in the coupon and roperty in HIk Basin, sold three d r'or 5:75 per share. Had you would be worth ii 70.000. Several The new booklet will tell you alt 1 Montana duriug the past three and summer. In order to do of our stock has 'oeen sold so far? in the treasury and we will not sell me extensive developments. You decide at onctr. >f stock at only 9 ^ e Today j 1 ?SESSABL? i J per share. It will be raised each he stock v, ill l>e taken oil the mares. Send for tx>oklet. Help win of barrels of oil per day. Do it now. iERTY OIL & GAS CO. I ' OF MONTANA I Dept. Ill I RGE C. CHRISMAN, MANAGER, 8 BILLINGS, MONTANA. 8 iSH COUPON Co., Dept. :i!. Hillings Mont. n nclose 5 for c Liberty Oil anii C,u.s Co., at r.^c unl noii-assessablt. The st-. ck is ?B milcrstaiiuii.;.: in't.. ii iu^f. < n 'i I am not suiistifi w:ifi ii'- stock I