The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 11, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
^ LIST
OF REGISTRANTS WHO
HAVE JCST COME OF AGE.
The following is the list of registrants
who have come of age since
June, 1917, and who were registered
on June >. The government requests
the publication of the list alphalbetically
but for this issue the one list
is all we can handle.
1?"Charlie Sheppard, Kinards, 1; col.
2?iSennie Jones, Newberry, 2; col.
3?John 'Chappell, iXewberry, 2; col.
4?Luther [ohnson, Prosperity, col.
-???Belton Ulysses Kinard, Pomaria,
white.
"6?'William Jacob Leitzsey, Pomaria,
white, i
7?Iren Clarence Livingston, Pomaria,
white.
8?]ohn Rob Wicker Crumpton, Prosperity,
white.
9?Henry Middton Hents, Little
Mountain, white.
10?Edron Oras Ringer, Pomaria, wh.
11?George Bachman Cromer, Pomaria,
white.
12? \7o'be Hughey Crooks, Pomaria, wh
13?Thomas Coefi2ld, Kinards, col.
14?Walter Thacker, .Xewberrv, 6;
colored.
15?Thomas Boozer, (Newberry, 5; col
16?-George Bearden, Kinards. white.
17?'Warren Koon, Jr., Pomaria, col.
.18?Odell Ruff. Newberry. 2; col.
19?James L. Sims, Newberry, 6; col.
* > A tt! f "YTnl\Trvr?-i*i c? Von'llarrr T
4.VJ VU?COLCl *Uv*il\/I A AOy *, t,
colored.
21?<MaI Hill, iNewiberry, 1; col.
22?James Lancelot Swindler. Helena,
white.
2&? Felix Kelley, Newberry, 2; col.
24?Roy Otto Huffman. Little Mountain.
white.
2~)?John Taylor, Newberry, 6; col.
26?Daniel Hevward Williams, Newberry,
5: colored.
27?Marion Horace Sheely, Pomaria,
2; white.
28?Win. David Shealy, Little Moun
tain, white.
29?Herman Willie Vai'-ghn, Prosperity.
2; white.
30? R. Sammie Noble, Prosperity. 2:
white.
31?Lcnie M. Mills, Little Mountain,
2: white.
32?John Archie Long. Prosperity, 2:
white.
33?Chees Mangum, Newberry. 1: col.
34?Otis Sanipson Lindler, Prosperity,
white.
35?James Franklin Epting, |r-. Newberry,
white.
36?Joseph Nance, Pomaria, colored.
37?Archie Greenwood, Pomaria. 1;
colored.
38?Amos Ruff. Newberry, colored.
"'39?.Tscob Calvin Wessinger, Little
Mountain, white.
40?Mor.'e Buford Dominick, Prosperity,
white.
41?Burdette Edward Boyd, 'Newberry,
cc/ored.
42?Ernest Karl Counts, iPomaria, wh.
43?Thomas Otho Sease, Little Mountain.
white.
44?William iHenry Wicker, Xewberry,
white.
45?Arthur Terome Livingston. Prosperity,
white.
'4B?'Willie Bowman Boinest, Prosperity,
white.
47-^lfohn Julius Ringer, Pomaria, wh.
4.5?Jes?e Denm?. 'Newberry, 7: col.
-iS?Enos Perry Kinard, Prosperity, wh
50?Root. Herman Berlv, Pomaria, wk
51?"Olin L. Cousins, Newberry, 7; wh.
52?Julian McFall Bedenbaugh, Newberry.
white.
53?John Martin Kinard, Jr., Newberry.
white.
54?Henry Bailey McCullough, Newberry,
white.
55?-Frank Marion Baxter. Newberry,
white.
56?William Alvin Rawls, Pomaria, 1;
white.
57?Thomas Lerov Cromer. Newberry,
4; white.
58? Benjamin Franklin Adams, Silve^treet,
white.
53?f aru Davis. Newberry, white.
0?William Shelton Ale wine, New-berry.
white.
31?Sam Brown. Newberry. <: col.
-52?George Bartow Wicker. Pomaria,
1; white.
63?'Cornelius Davis. Neu'erry. wh.
$4?Hugh Astey Feagle, Newberry. 2;
white.
<?>?Clarence Eugene Perkins. Newberry,
white.
56?Roland Tray wick Vance. Helena,
colored.
3 1?i.'taj'iuxi ucmus, .ictvucn ?, vui.
3?Walter Gary. Newberry. 1: col.
? [eff Stvens. Newberry, 3: col.
7$?Arthur Tohn Allen. Newberry, col.
71?Larkin .Tackson, Tr., Newberry, I;
colored.
72?7anies Cromer, Prosperity. col.
?Willie tfunson Buford. Newberry,
3; white.
r\ 7 Tl.
j i ?tseauregara i "umassuii. uei ry
white.
77;?[ohr. Hamilton Buzhardt, Newberry,
2: white.
75 Tolar.d, Prosperity, '-ol
TT?Wesley Shelton, Pomaria, col
IS?Wesley William*. Pomaria.
"5?Levi Langfortf, Prosperity, I; -sol.
r
, xi*?Rufus Swittenberir. Prosperity, 6:
colored.
j 81?James Ernest Gaffney, Shelton,
I colored.
, S2?George Suber. Shelton, col.
83?James Copeland, Whitmire, col. j
I 84?Ernest Toland, Little Mountain, i
| 2; colored.
or Ta T /* *? ^ ' ~m V
, o->?jaiues JUCSI iveiujiis, .>c?ucn ?, v?". i
I S6?Earl Chester Taylor, Prosperity,
j 3; white.
! 87?Cole L. Cook. Xewberrv, white.
; 88?-Henry Thos. Fellers, Jr., Silveri
street, 2; white.
j 89?L. Fred Paysinger, Newberry, wh. i
90?Arthur'Rob. Kyzer, (Newberry, wh.
| 91?Irby A. Richardson, Newberry,
1 white.
i 92?'Henrv Eleazer, Little Mountain,
i colored.
1 9? ? John Burr Harmon, Prosperity,
( 1; white. ,
j 94?Matthew 'Stack Fulmer, Little !
Mountain, 2; white.
| 95?Francis Leroy Suber, Whitmire, |
I
| white.
\96?Claude Johnson, Whitmire, white.
! 97?Sam. Mason Gary, Whitmire, wh.
>9S?Luther Seymore, Whitmire, -wh.
; 99?Rob. Harold West, Columbia, wh.
, 100?Gordon Stewart Leslie, Xewber!
ry, wrhite.
MOT?Samuel Bushnell Wise, Prosper-;
! itv, 2; col.
! 102?Jeremiah Wise, Prosperity, 1;
| colored.
103?John West Toland, Whitmire. 1; i
I
colored.
j 104?James Williams. Whitmire, 1;
colored.
10-")?John Thomas Walker, Whit|
mire, 1; colored.
j J06?Alex Wallace, Whitmire. col.
107?Win. Mc-Morris. Whitmire. 1: col
i 7 7
i 1 OK?George DeWalt, Xewberry, col.
109?Walter Gustav Houseal. Jr., Newberry.
white.
! 110?Joseph Samuel Taylor, Newber
rr, white.
i 111?Donovan Cason. Savannah, wh. j
112?Frank Glvmph, Pomaria, 3: col. [
^ 113?Dar.,"'il Harrison Werts. Pros-!
perity, 1; col.
| 114? John Henry Lindler, Prosperity.;
1; colored.
! 11"?Murrav Dreher. Little Mountain,
2; colored.
: US?Willie Youn?. Pomaria, colored117?HP1.
P. Griffin. Xewberrv, col.
US?Emanuel 'Mayer, Prosperity, col.
J 19?Clarence Wadsworth, Prosperity,
3; colored.
! 120? Melvin Williams, Prosperity, col.
121?Clarence Burton, Prosperity, col.
122?Geo. Brown, Prosperity, 4: col.
1*3? Ollie Boozer. V^whe^rv. 7: col.
124?"Roy Crcoks. Silverstreet. col.
12."?Layton Clark, Newberry. 3; col.
I 126?l"Rrr+ v/u,.T,orrv_ I . co|
127?Rob. Glasgow, Xewberry, 5; col.
| 12S?Gongales Rhodes, Xewberry, 1;
L? colored.
I 129?.Pierce Howard Barnes, Prosperity,
1; white.
1130?Dent Asburv Bednebaugh. Prosperity,
4; white.
131?<Ercel Allen Fellers, Prosperity. |
white.
132?David, Counts^Pomaria, colored. \
, 133?Willie Edwards. Pomaria. col. i
134?Henry Hall, Pomaria. colored.
1 ?
I 13")?John Robert Langford. Prosper- J
ity. white.
j ?Walter Gus Franklin, Helena, wii
137?Thomas Ray Oallman. Xewber-j
ry, 2; white. i
138?Thomas Jefferson Davenport, Jr.,
Kinards, 1; wiiite.
139?Mack Morris King. Whitmire,!
white. |
j 1\)?Shirley Pomeroy Daniels, Whit-J
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isuivuv.
Winthrop C
June !
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XOTED EDUCATORS:
| Famous educators of the United
i States will give series o? lectures.
Dr. Alphonso Smith, professor of
, English in United States Naval Academy,
author; Dr. Henry S. Curtis,
~ ' - 1 Dln?
former secretary oi .\auimai i :?*;I
ground Association of America an.*
National Child Welfare Conference;
i William Wirt, originator of the famous
Carv Plan; ]ohn R. Kirk, presii
dent, State Normal of Kirksville, Mis!
souri; P'lla Fla^g Young, former
president. N. E. A. and Superintendent
City Schools of Chicago; Dr-Liberty
H. Bailey, Cornell University; A.
B. Cooke, American Cons'^fo Greece;
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Dr. Henry X. Snyder, president, wol;
ford College: Dr. A. E. Winship. edi1
tor of Journal of Education: Ida Tarbell.
lecturer and author; Dr. W. C.
! Baglev of the Carnegie Foundation
j for Advancement cf Teaching; Mrs.
Emma A. Fox, noted parliamentarian,
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and manv others.
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D. JC
Rock Hill, '
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:nire. white
141?fas. CI ay int Ab rains, Jr., Whit- i
mire, white.
142?James Arthur Grant, Whitmire,
white.
143?Duggar Airheart Garvin, Whit- j
mire, white.
"1 A 4 T\ T ITC * 1 ?* T I
?D. 'J. niiici. ;m/umam, v^i.
14."?iHenry Williams, Little Mountain,
colored.
146 James Thaddeus Wicker, Newberry,
5: white.
147?Jno Chafin Lake, Silverstreet. wh
J48?Joseph Raymond Hunter, Xewi
berry, 7; white.
149?George Wilbur Hawkins, Prosperity.
2; white.
150?Levi Hair. Prosperity, 4: col.
151?Lee Green. Prosperity, 4: co!.
152?Euecene Gary, Prosperity. 6; col.
1T.3?Waymon Lee Boyd. Little Mountain,
colored.
154?Mack Downing Davenport, Pros-1
peritv, 2; colored.
155?John Thomas Hayes, Xewberry, j
7; white.
156?Willie Burton Thornton. Xewberry,
white.
157?Gene Miller, Prosperity, colored.
158?Arthur Benney Mayer. Prosperity,
2; colored.
159?]erome Henry, Prosperity, col.
160?Toy Golden Cole. Whitmire. wh.
'161?|ake Penney, Prosperity, 2; col. i
162?.lames Sims. Prosperity. 1; col. |
163?David Pea. Prosperity, 4: col. j
164?Geo. Graham, Xewberry, 2; col.!
16~>?William Rooks, Xewberry, 2: col. -,
166?Andrew Turner, Xewberry. 2: j
colored.
167?Willie Dawkins. Xewebrry. 2: col j
168?Willie -Bird, Kinards. 2; colored.1
169?George Houston Bowers. Prosperity,
4; white.
170?.John Wesley Boozer, Prosperity,;
2: white.
171?Samuel Caldwell, Xewr v -y, 2; j
colored.
172?Tench Harlins. Xowherry, 2: col. j
(73?John Wilson. Xewnerrv, 1: col.}
174?George Elbert Counts, Prosper-j
ity. 6; white.
17"? Willie s C^nr.'-'ly, Pros- '
perity, 4; white
I 1 Doii't wait
1 Fruit Jars till
gone. If yoi
| them, buy n<r
? not get them
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lollege, Rocl
18 to July 26,
COURSES OF STTDY.
Full courses of study will be provided
to meet the needs of, (1) Superintendents
and Principals, (2)
High School Teachers, (3) Primary
and Grade Tcachers, (4) those wishing
College credits, and (5) tncse
wishing special branches.
FACULTY.
President Johnson has secured an
unusually large and competent faculty
composed of specialists and lead
ers of education in this and other
states.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Special course for Club Women of
this state, [uly 8th. to July 20th;
course in Surgical Dressing, Parlia
mentary Law; demonstration work;
with children iD all grades in high
school, modern school, rural schcol
problems, kindergarten practice. !ec)HNSON.
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176?Mason -lames, Kinards, colored. !
177?Geo. Workman. Newberry, col. j
! 78?Thomas Clark, Newberry, 6; col.
179?'William Eiason. Kinards, col. j
ISO.?Ernest Verne Wheeler, Pros- i
perity, 6; white. ! :
1X1?.lames Robertson, Newberry, 7; 1
colored. i j
182?Sayer Koon, Prosperity. 6; col. J '
153?Odell Suber, (Newberry, 8; col.
154?'Walter Rikard, Newberry, 6; col. ! (
185?'Murray Gilliam, Newberry, col. j '
186?Geo. V. Shealv, Newberry, white. : '
187?Elijah Perry, Newberry, 4; col. '
188?Willie Senny. Newberry, 7; col. | j
1S9?John S. Glenn. Newberry, col. : ]
190?Charlie Davis. Newberry, col. 1 <
191?'Paul Julius Younjr, Newberry, col J
192?'Nathaniel Harp, Newberry. 4; <
colored.
193?Wilbur Owens Bobb, Prosperity, 1
3; white. I
194?James A'erdie Boozer, Prosperity.1T
2; white. ; *
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19n?Arthur Elmer Derrick. Prosper- j ity,
1; white. I,
196?-Rufus James Renwick. Xewber- \ *
ry, 2: colored. j <
,197?[ohn Henry Ringer. Blairs. 1; j 1
colored. : f
19S?Simiel Crosson. Xewberry. 6; col 1
199?Odell Wilson. Xewberry, colored, i 200?Leroy
'Baxter. Xewberry, 5: col. 1
201?Daniel Davis, Xewberry, colored. <
202?Perry Dean. Kinar.ds. colored. I <
203?.Marcus Wells, Xewberry. 2: col. <
on-i?wmirt Puff Vpwberrv. 7: col. 1
20.">?Robert Eugene Simpkins. Newberry,
colored. , (
206?Irving Burton. Kinards, 1: col. ,
207?Robert [eter. Pomaria, colored ,
20S? Oscar Raymond Summer. Newi
berry, white. i
200?Leland Epps Rikard. Newberry.,.'
6; white.
210?Thomas Pressley Crooks, Pomaria.
1; white. ?
211?Ollie Lee Shealy. Newberry, wh. :
212?Thos. Aiken Hair. NeVberry#. wh. j
213?Claude Whitford Sanders. Silver- ;
street, white. , ;
214?Samuel Davis, Newberry, col. J
21."?Willie Royce, Pomaria. col.
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tures on the Montessorl methods, etc. j
County boards of education are au-!
i e
tliorized to renew certificates now Itj ;
force for all teachers who do satis-1 ^
factory work in this Summer School' A
and take the final examination. j ,
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Lectures, Entertainments, Out-of- i
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aoor nays, iviusicai L,ompa,iiies, c-u-,
ucational Movinsr Pictures, Personal- 1
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ly Conducted Excursions, Large New ^
Gymnasium, Pcegulation size Swim- c
ming Pool with filtered water, Bowl- ^
ing Alleys, Large Athletic Field
thoroughly equipped. !
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Board and matriculation fee for en- . 1:
tire session $33.00. ;
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The best accommodations. A place s
for health, recreation, information, ~
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and inspiration unexcelled. For fur-.
ther information write for Summer j s
School Bulletin. I i 11
Reserve dormitory accommodations
a3 aarly as possible. j
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South Carolina
SHORT COURSE OFFERED
\T WINTHROP COLLEGE.
Winihrop college wry generously
rtfi'ers a short course from Juno > to
Uj ::> two hundred and twenty-five women
and two hundred and twenty-fiva
acil' - :n the Home Demonstration work
Df (South Carolina. These women and
w'M be sele-ted from the various
rural, mill, and city clubs in the
4"> organized counties of the State,
jnder the direction of Winthrop college
and United States Department o*
Agriculture. The offer is greatly appreciated
by the Demonstration force,
ind the members of the clubs eagerly
iraps the opportunity of attending
:he short course.
Misses Ethel Counts and Willie Mae
CVise, Home Demonstration workers in
dewberry county have secured the
mmiber to ero from this countv. and.
;he following girls and ladies left
rhursday for Winthrop college:
Mrs. J. H. Crosson, Prosperity club;
VIrs. Bertie Lominac-k, St. Phillips
ilub; Mrs. E. H. Werts, Hunter-Desalt
club; Mrs. W. B. Goggans, Hart'ord
club; Miss Elizabeth Brehmer,
Dcminick club; Miss Troxelle Wright,
dewberry city club; 'Miss Annie Ma??
Bedenbaugh, Newberry mill clnb
Vliss Xell Carlisle. Beth Eden poultry
lun; Mis=j Monde Boozer, Smyrna
^anning club, Miss Pearle Dawkins,
Big Creek canning club.
Miss Willie Mae Wise left Wednesday
for Winthrop college where she
tvill be one of the instructors at this
short course.
>17__Thoma?. Omrvia, P<?~$a, Or
213? uoy taugainaii, i.-nappens, i,
colored.
219?Clyde Brown. 'Chappells, 1; col.
220?Seba .J. Gregory. Silverstreet. 2;
white.
i>>1 ?Leroy Redfield, Chappells, 1; coj
222?Charlie Davis. Chappells. col.
2?.'.?Win. Satterwliil^. Chappells, 1:
colored.
22 ! ?fames Caughman. Silverstreet,
2; colored.
22-"?Claude Tillman Merchant. Cnapnalls,
white.
>20?Ranee Hailstock. Chappells, col.
227?Tomie Brown, Chappells. 1: col.
!2S?Johnnie Franklin Foshee, Chappells.
white.
>20?Edward Anderson, Chappells, 1;
colored.
>30?Bennie Jeames Brown, Silverstreet,
2; colored.
>31?.Henry Boozer, Chappells. white.
!32?Isaac Xuman, Chappells. 1; col.
!33?Samuel Pinkney, Chappells, 1;
colored.
134?Jesse Fortner, Chappells, 1; col.
!3o?Wm. Wallace Dominick, Chappells,
1; white.
!&6?James Edward Steele, Xewhery,
white.
!37?Otis Rice, Newberry, 2; col.
SOTICE OF ELECTION IN SILVERSTREET
SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO 58.
Whereas, one-third of the resident
ilectors and a like proportion of the
esident freeholders of the age of
wenty-one years in tbe Silverstreet
5chool District No. 58 of the county of
Cewberry 'State of South Carolina,
tave filed a petition with the county
3oard of Education of Newberry coun'v,
South Carolina, petitioning and revesting
that an election be held in
;aid School District on the question
if levying a special additional tax of!
our (4) mills on the taxable 'property
vitfrin the said district.
Now, therefore, we the undersigned,
omposing the County Board of Eduation
for Newberry County, /State of
'outh Carolina, do hereby order the
Scard of Trustees of the Silverstreet
School District No. 58, to hold an elec
'.on on cut? saiu t-JUCSLiUU Ui :ci,uiit, till
idditional special tax of four (4) mills
o be collected on the property locatid
In the said school District, which
aid election shall be held at H. c.
cake's store in said School District
Co. 58 on Saturday, the l^th day of
line, 1918, at which said election th?
K)1 Is shall be openea at ? a. m. ant;
losed at 4 p. m.
The members of-the "Beard of
"rustees of said School District
hall act as managers of said
lection. Only such electors as reside
ii said School District and return real
r personal property for taxation and
rho exhibit their tax receipts and regstration
certificates as required
eneral election, shall be allowed to j
ote. Electors favoring the levy of[
uch tax shall cast a ballot containing
lie word "Yes" written or printed
hereon, and each elector opposed to
uch tax cast a ballet contain
njr the word "no" writfen or printed
Siereon.
Given under our hands and seals
:iis lsr rlav of June. -'-MS.
C. -M. WILSON, fL. 3.)
0. B. CAN-VOX. (L. S.)
.T. M. BEDEXBAiUGF. <L .?.)
aunty Board of Education for Newberry
County. S C.
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UNITED STfliXBS fl
4WE&NMENT 9
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i Help Win The War ^
i FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
Gilder & Weeks Co.
Newberry, S. C. ^
1 TUESDAY
ONE MEAX
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vst ho ronux cuaciLS. -11 j 11111 i,
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HOW MRS. BOYD 1
i AVOIDED AN
OPERATION
Canton, Ohio.?441 suffered from a
female trouble which caused me much
suffering, and two
[|jjjjjjjj11j j | doctors decided
! ! J | that I would have
! IllI jagj^pgj^ || 10 go mrouga an
'1: ' , operation before I \
'' i IfL?. ^ W& i could Set well.
11 i ll|?|: W " My mother, who ^
j WSt \ A had been helped by |fl
: j j jijp ^ LydiaE. Pinkham's^B
Ijp' 'J Vegetable Com-^M
hUfP1' pound, advised me
I \* /*fy' to try it before sub- V
! 4 ? mittingtoanopera- ?
tion. It relieved me 1
L- from my troubles
so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. I advise any woman who is
afflicted with female troubles to give
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
a trial and it will do as much for j
them."?Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th
Cf XT 17* /"'on+rm Hliin
Sometimes there are serious conditions
where a hospital operation is the
only alternative, but on the other hand
so many women nave been cured by this ?
famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
necessary ? every woman who wants
to avoid an operation should give it a
fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal.
If complications exist, write to Lydia
E. PinkhamMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years J
experience is at your service. M
NOTICE OF ELECTION ET PROS- I
PERITY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14k
Whereas, one-third of the resident
electors and a like proportion or the }'
resident freeholders of the age of
twenty-one year3. in the Prosperit/
school district No. 14, of the County
of Newberry, State of South Carolina,
have filed a petition with the County
Board of Education of Newberry
County, South Carolina^ petitioning
and requesting that an election be
held in said school district on the
question of levying an additional
special tax of two (2) mills to be col- j
leered on all the taxable property /A
within the said School District. /**
Now. therefore, we the undersigned,
composing the County Board of
Education for Newberry County, I
State of South Carolina, do hereby V
order the Board of Trustees of the ^
I Prosperity School District No. 14 to
I hold an election on the said question
of levying an additional special tax of
two (2) mills to be collected on the
property located in the said school i
\ District, which said election shall be M
held at Prosperity school house jM
in said 'School District No. 14 on M:
Friday, the 11th day of June. 1918r>fl
at which said election the polls shala
be opened at 7 a. m. and closed atV "
* p. m. JMj
The members of the Board of Trustees
of said School District shall act J
as managers of said election. On!v
such electors as reside in said School
District :ind return real or person?.!
property for taxation, and who exihibit
their tax receipts and registration
certificates as required in genera]
elections, shall be allowed to
vote. Electors favoring the levy of .
s::ch tax shail cast a ballot contain'
in? the word "Yes" written or printed
thereon, and each elector opposed
to such levy shall cast a ballot containing
the word "No" written or
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printed thereon.
Given under our hands and seal
ii.:- ii OO-.i j *. T . ..
mis cue -ota ua.y ui .? v. -i^>.
C. 'V.Hon,
0. B. Cannon,
J. M Bedenbaugh.
Members of County Board of Education.
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