The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 18, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
LFYEK QI'ITS HACK FOR
THE I . S. SENA J
Mi. Wilson Anxio'is to Have Cai
iitt i.ui Keniain In H??use as th<
Chairman of Committee on
Agriculture.
Washington. June 13.?Represen
tive A. F. Lever of Lexington, tonig
aurscunced his withdrawal at the i
<3?est of President Wilson, from 1
r-aee for the Democratic nominati
for the Senate and his decision to 1
co/ne a candidate for renomination
Lxlt? nuti5?t* iruui aio n uiovt *vt,
order that he might comply with t
President's wish that he (Mr. I^ev*
remain in his present position.
In giving out the corresronder
between the Pres'deni and hims<
Mr. Lever made the following co
meet: 1
"The correspondence between t
President and myself speaks v?
plainly, and points very clearly
jpe. my duty, which I fulfill in set
ing a renomination to the House.
"I express to those who have
loyally supported my cancuueu-y j
the Senate my everlasting apprec
tion.
"Vregret the embarrassment whi
this action causes to those who ha
announced themselves for Congn
from the district, and to me."
President's Letter.
"The White House. Washington,
C., June 7. 1918.
"iMy dear Mr. Lever: T know tb
some time ago.you submitted yo
name for nomination in the Den:
cratic primary election in South Ci
oMca as senator from that State, a
that the last day for the filing
papers is the 17th of this * monl
There now seems to be a very re
sona-ble assurance that no one w
succeed in securin gthe nominate
in South Carolina whose entire reco
_ does not make it plain that he t w:
- support the -nation and the gover
ment. with unqualified loy.3ltv in tl
vigorous prosecution of this war
a successful conclusion. I am wri
ing ro ask If this is net also your o\v
view, and whether yo'i would not t
"willing to reconsider your decisio
' and to remain in the House wher
you would continue to service a
chairman of the very important com
mittee on agriculture.
; x "It is clear to ir?e that unless ther
"arc very reasons to th
contrary you should do this. Th
past five years have been exception
fruitful of legislation of vast fin
portanre not only to agricultural an<
rural life and to the 50,000.000 cf peo
pie living in the rural districts bu
also to the whole nation and th<
world as well. There are still, as yoi
knew, important and critical meas
Tires pre^sin" for solution. The reg
ul2~ appropriation b"ll, not only pro
a % i 1 f- irv\n^i?font o At
IU' Uic uiguij i taut u\ v
ivities of the Department of lAgricul
tore -but al?o containing an unfortim
t3t$ p-o?<ml to change the pnce o
^wheat fixed in a proclamation issuer
- some time ago. ic still pending. It i.
important that this measure be dis
posvd of wisely at the earliest pos
sfb/e moment T^e p^erarenry foot
production bHl. with two unnecessar
arrd ohie"t;o*mbie riders, which ha
passed the 'House, has not ye< bee
taaen up toy the Senate, and wi!
doubtless again reauire careful cor
Sideraticn fry the HO'ise oeiore it ut
comes a law. . It is important ths
this measure be passed before fun
30; otherwise, the department ma
iia^'e to discontinue activities esser
I
. tia! to the winning of l?:e war or t
grsatlv embarrassed in its efforts I
and render a
SUilXTJlOlC j/?uviuvv^..
l
sistan-ce to the farmers in the soli
tion of emergency problems. T1
water power bill, which is under coi
sideration by the special committi
' of which you are a member, is a
.ether urgent and important nieasu
which should be acted upon ;
promptly as possible.
"It is ohvious that many other ms
ters of vast consequence to the natl
in the field of agriculture will co
tinue to press for solution not on
during: rhe continuance r>i me v, :u u
also after the return of peace. Yo
long experience in the Hcv:se as
member of the committer on agric;
turc- and. for a number of years
chairman, and the important part tl
you have been able to play in seci
inc wise action on vital measures
ready enacted into law, clearly po
xo the desirability of your continui
In the House for the time being
possible. I hope, therefore, you v
not feel that I am taking an unw
ranted liberty in suggesting that,
nossible, you reconsider your decis
and that you do no? preis your c;
didacy for Senator further.
"Assuring you of my appre^iat
of your cooperaton in matters
legisl. tion. I am.
"Terv sincerely yours,
"Woodrow Wilson."'
>fr. Lexer's Reply.
Mr. Lever's letter to the Presi'i
; i'O'A'S !
K. Washington. D. June S. 1913.
. ' To President Woodrow Wilson,
ro- "The White House. Washington, D.
> I C.
i ''My Dear Mr. President: 1 am in
i receipt of your letter of the 7th inst
; in which you convey the impression
ta- that you desire me to continue as a
*ht member of the House of Representare
tives.
:he' "I entered the senatorial race in
ion South Carolina only because of mr
oe- 'belief that thereby I could :best serve
to my State and country.
in "You will pardon me for saying thai
;he this communication is a great and
ir) complete surprise to me. as I have
j been under the 'belief that I was perice
' forming the highest duty of a citizen
ilf. in entering the race for the (Senate,
r?- and also oerformins a sacrificial dutv
I
: to the administration. !At no time did
he I believe that I was serving my own
>ry ambition solely. The one thought act-,
trpting me in retiring from the housn
of representatives was that 1 believed
i that I was performing the highest
so ' duty to the people of my State, to the
nation, to the administration, and
ia-! yourself.
j "I had every cause and reason to
:ch ' believe this. You have conveyed to
,ve nie now the belief that there is still
>ss a higher and greater duty to perforin
| to the nation, and to. yourself. You
I have implicitly commanded me to reD.
1 main in the House of Representatives,
i and not to take the stump in South
lat ..Carolina during the coming months.
iur We are at war. you are the Command!
io-1 er in Chief cf the Army and Navy.
ir-' we have a selective service act. and
nd it is the duty of ever man to be .placed
of where he can best serve his nation.
th. I If it is your belief, as I construe your
>a- i letter to me. that my services can
ill! best be used in the House of .Reprer>n
! sentatives and you will say so. to me
rd in unmistakable terms so that "he
1 who runs may read." no matter what
i- my own judgment may be. or the deie
sires of my friends. I wish to say to
to you that I am willing and likewise
t inv friends, most cheerfully to acu
\
n : cede to your command.
,e "Respectfully' yours,
ni. "A. F. Lever."
0 Mr. Wilson to Mr. Lever.
s The president then wrof.e Mr. Lever
i-tas follows:
' The White House,
, ' "Washington, D. C., -Tune 10, 191??.
e
c "My Dear :Mr. Lever: T am in re- j
_i CPiot of vour letter of June Sth Tn
t J
_ . reply permit me to say that I wrote i
1 to you only afte^ the mr-st thoughtful '
, consideration of what I deemed to be
l !
mv duty in the ca**e. T d'd not wonder j
t that you thought yourself entitled, t
; "by your long and distinguished serv-!
'' - . ? ., (, J
, i i'.*e in the Mouse to consider-anon as;
} a candidate for the Senate, but. as j
I you yourself s-u-egest in the last par - {
i agraoh of your letter, we are at war, |
land the selective service act is ap.j
! plicab!e in principle to a IT of as. It j
: was this consideration that made me .
.! bold as the present, head cvZ the nation.!
I j
, ! to ask vou to remain in the TTonse of
1 I
, I Representatives. It seems to me ab|
solntely necessary t^at your should re - |
j main m- wasinn^ron mrougu uir; j.
j j present consideration of t&e IegTs!a-[
r.! t^on to- which T alluded in my Tetter j
to you of the 7th instant, (legislation I
s I
, which w? had hoped to <be finished by {
n . {
t? j this time.) }
"You see. I hope, tie clear basis of!
tj my judgment in this important mat-;
! ter. which so nearly touches your |
own Dolit'cal career that I would not j
.0' / I
in ordinarv circumstances have been
y
a*" lfoertv to express a judgment!
1- 1 !
about it at all. I am convinced tha* j
>e .
the interests of the nation make if
in the highest degree desirable tlia".
you should remain as long as possible
in direction of agricultural le<risle
latioYi in the House. r hope and be1
Pevythat vou will regard this convict:on
a-= a sufficient justification for
the libertv I have taken.
re .
'Cordially and sincerely yours,
a3 .. ,
"Woodrow Wilsoto.
i Mr. Lever Accedes.
u" Mr. Lever then replied to Mr. Wil?
' soi as follows:
n" "Washington. T>. 0.. June 13. 1913
,I-* "President Woor'row Wilson, ine
511"
White House. Washington. 1): C
u r
"My Dear .Mr. President: 1 am in
,l receipt. o? your communication of
Tune l-'th. in which you have in unas
mistakabie terms expressed the delat
sire that I should remain in tno
House of Representatives.
al_._f
"As a loval American, trying tr
lilt
;ni, serve my country as best I may, I am
today acceding to our request by announcing
my candidacy for reelection
tr, tho House ot Renresentatives.
ar- w> ? if
am taking the liberty of makln?
ion p ublic our correspondence in orde:
an- rnat the people of ths district inro
: know the reasons whir r, have move.'
:t:e -n r.his action
ion
.1 /Resoectf.iliv vours.
of
* rt r *?
r. L-evci.
I
SUBSCRIBE TO THE HSJRALD ANT
en!". VICW3.
j
[ >!H. LEV KITS ACTIO \
! ('KKATES l.H. ST1H.
j
Colunjb'a. .June 1-5. The announcej
meat iiiut Congres-sman A. P. Lever
of Lexington, had withdrawn at the
| request of Pres-'dent Wilson from th?
i race for the I"nifeti States senate and
| had decided to stand for reelection
jfor congress from the Seventh con
j gressional district created a great,
i deal of political excitement here to'
j sight. Two of the announced can;
didates tor Congress from the Ssv}
enth district gave out statements to-;
nirrht. Edward C. Mann, of St. Mat
i i thews, solicitor of the First judicial
i circuit announced that he had withJ
drawn from the race, and Thomas G
i McLeod. of Bishopville, former lieu.
i tenant governor, stated positively
; that, he would continue in tho race as
| an opponent of Mr. Lever's,
j Mann Withdraws.
j "Because of the distinguished servi
ices of Mr. Lever to his constituency
! in the Seventh district and because
| of his uncompromising: stand on the
' war issue, upholding the hands of the
i
I administration and working indefatig
| ably in toenail ot toe aannnisirauuij
I bills in Congress." said Mr. Mann to1:
night when talked to over long disj
tance telephone. "1, for one, will not
. stand in his way in going back to
Congress, and retaining the important
i chairmanship of the committee on agriculture.
which the President has re
quested him to retain, but will with|
draw from the race/'
McLeod Stands Pat.
' yMr. McLeod, when talked to tonight
over long distance telephone said: 'f
have filed my pledge in good fat ill
i and do not propose to get out of the
! race for Mr. Lever nor any other candidate.
I am in the race to stay. I
; have be^n loyal to the government
. ? '
and I am still so. but the congres'
sional office from the Seventh district
belongs to the people." .
i' The other three candidates in the
race could not be communicated with
from Columbia tonight. George Bell
j Timmermann. of Lexington. Solicitor
| of the Eleventh judicial circuit, wa?
I registered at the New Charleston ho|
tel at Charleston and could not be
i gotten over long distance phone. Col.
I Thomas F. "Brantley, of Orangeburg,
j was away from his home and could
i not ibe located before midnight.
| Hampton 'P. Fulmer. of Norway, *
| member of the House of Representatives
from Orangeburg county, could
rot be reached by telegraph or telephone
to ni^ht.
Cobb to Decide Later.
Wade Hamoton Cobb, of Columbia,
solicitor of the Fifth judicial circuit,
stated tonight that he was leaving
town early in the morning and that
he would probably issue a statement
in" a few days.
iMr. Mnl-eod is the onlv announced1
candidate for Confess from the Sev.
enth district who fi-ts filed his pledge1
with the Secretary of State. Congressman
Lever hid not filed tils
pledge for the T'nited States senate".
W. J. Cormact.
\
KfForts to reTfh Mr. George >BelT
Timmerm^ir test night were unavailing.
iMr. TirnTernian is in Charleston
having business with the F'nited
States District Court.
| *
For Wmthrop Girls*
/ '
Those girrs intending to? enter
I Winthrop coifege may enter nnconi
\
j d'itionally by standing the supple!
mentary examination at tfce court.
| house on iSaturday, July 7. A large
I number of girls not making" the rei
quired high sciiO-'-i t:riits have t
j make-up work after reaching Rock*
I Hill in the fall. Tn order to facilitate
| this task the trustees and Dr. Jo'nnjs^i
are offering to all applicants not
*? nn TTVlHciV lint
j OTliy UlfcT UlMU'l-CUUirc v/ii ? ?
j on the remaining subjects for fulT
| unconditional admission a suppleI
mentary examination to be held S'at;
urday.
As advertised the competitive ex
amination will be held Friday, .July
C. along with the entrance exaniinai
ticn. The winners of the scholar:
ships will be appointed upon th^
records made in the examination held
j on Friday. The County Superintend!
ent of Education, 0. M. Wilson, would
, be glad to know if there are any
! girls from the county wishing tc
' take the supplementary examination
of Saturday to relieve themselves oi
I :
| making up work in the fall in ordei
1 that he may send for the questions
i and arrange for the examination
'This cooperation will be-gladly giver
' i to help any ambitious girJs of thir
I county who desire to enter Winthrop
' i
| ^THURSnSiir";
IOtfE MEAL ~ ^
WHEA3XESS
VSE KO 1S1XZAJX CRACKJEiA. 1HMHI11111I
1 IA5TSY '3 KlEAKIAsT TOCttW
ODSTA:N-tNvi "WHXAX
I
YOl'Ni; WO MAS TELLS
OF liuhAT niAM.K
Seamstress Dps'r"l?#ks, Ills and Chaiitrf
Tan lac Made - Passes Word Along
Says She Decided to Take Tanlac
Because She Heard So Much Abou
It.
"Tanlac is a. fine medicine fo:
r.U K1 a ?> /I I a rrAA/l nrAn
SLUMIJclL'll U'UUUIC ctlJU It a
eral tonic, too. and I am glad ti
rer-ommend it as such to anyone,'
said Miss Lena 'Burns, of Greer, S
C., in a statement endorsing Tanlao
- '1 was troubled with nervousness an-:
- weak spells before T took Tanlac. 1
! am a seamstress and mv work i:
very trying and it brought me these
. troubles. Indigestion also trouble:
me a lot and my appetite had lef
r me. I certainly was run down ir
; health and feeling badly.
"I finally decided to take a course
j of some medicine, and T had hear<
. so much about Tanlac I decided tc
'. take it. The Tanlac helped those
1 nervous spell: right away and soor
I had good nerves. My appetite cam<
! back and I trained a great deal ir
j strength and weight. T got so
, could sleep well, too."
| Tanlac, the master medicine is sole
| by:
Gilder & Weeks. Newberry, S, C.
Prosperity Oru<r Co., Prosperity, Lit
tie Mountain Drug Co.. Little Mounj
tain. S. 0., W. C. Hollo way, Chap
j pells, S. C.. Whitmire Pharmacy
| Whitmire, S. C.
Colored Committees on W. S. S.
| The county chairman and commit,
tees on War Savings Stamps and
: Thrift Stamps have appointed tc
j churches throughout the county a;
I follows:
j Bethlehem baptist?T. A. Williams
Miller'^- Chapel, A. 3f. E.?Rev. G.
K L* >. 5. W. Allen.
$ <e', Episcopal?Prof. J. 3
TJU. ?
Cai.c . Presbyterian?K. 0. Reese,
Rev. J. M. Johnson. S. R. Reese.
Brown's Chapel, A. M. E.?W. D.
j Rook, W. E Williams, W. S. Glenn.
i W. M. Mitchell, Elliot Robinson.
Helena, Baft;st?Rev. Brae v.
Sunset. Baptist?Rev. W. R. Reeder.
! Calvary. Baptist?Rev. A. \I. Brown
j Pleasant Grove. A. M. E.?I. H
j MofFatt, Rev. B. VV. Wilfams..
I Si 'Matthews. A. M. E.?Robt. Rutfri
erfc/rd, Hanrp Sligfr.
j Sweet Spring, A. 5f. E.?Lort Glenn.
Big Beaver Dam, Baptist.?Jo?
I Wallace. ?Penney. ?Suber.
Little Beaver- Dam, Baptist?Wari
ren Wilson. Silas Glennn.
I
j Bush River. Baptist?Ford Mangum.
j Harrison Ellesor. G.# Satterwhite.
Little River. Baptist?Duffer Stephens,
W. D. Crump.
Trinity. A. M. E.? Jim 'Boozer. BIu;
frw*d Gary, S S. Smith, L. [ackson.
3Tt. Olive. A. M. ?W. M. Long,
jf.r. C. Kinard. W. R. Ree'rfer.
L Flint Hill. Baptist?C. Duckett,
P. C. Sanders.
Zion?Gilliam Chapel. A. M. E.?
"W. P. Moffett. 5T. Fow-er. Bill Miller
Cedar Grove; A\ M". E".?Henry A"orams.
Will WalTace. ?[ohnson.
Whitmire?W.. D. Davis. A. D. Shuttre
worth.
New Hope. Baptist?-T. M". WcMorris
Ren wick Grove.?Dovgias, Geo.
Henderson. Q. W Crossoiv.
Enoree, Baptist?C C.. Glenn, D.
Caldwell. I. S; Reed.
| Fair 'View, Rantist ?Douglas Cald
well, F. Ray, Geo. uaiaweu.
Fellowship Fantist?R. B. Baxter,
M. C. Ruff. Sam Henderson, W. vV.
Lazenberry.
Maybint?n?Rc5. Whitney. C. C.
Stewart, E. Clark. X. C. Xible. H.
Godfrev. Jno. Gibson.
St. 'Mark's. A. M. FT.?Rev. G. F.
Coleman, J. P. Counts. Will Edwards.
Sf. James. A M". FJ ?'.Tno. Davis.
Mt. Hebron. A. M. F.?'Robt. Tobias,
J. C. Bedenfrangh, F. Thomas,
r 'St. Johns?William Douglas, Rev.
A. \I. Strong.
Little Mountain?F. Hawkins. Drayj
ton Hart, Geo. Bates.
i Oak Grove Presbyterian?'Rev. Riec
I Mt. Morriah?IMt, Olive. A. M. E.|
.fas. "Wise. Henry Wise. .Tno. Caki
j well. T. P?. Dominick
j Lever Chanel, A. M. K.?FT. B. Ri
i kard. Ponzer
\
| Antiorh, Baptisf -W. ?.f Boozer
j E. Dorley.
Shiloh. A M. Iv?Rev. Brogdon
.Tno. Henry. S. J Wise. Calvin Gal!
; man.
TT 1:~ A AT T.' A T Qinfflotftn
' naiiiu'iw, .-a. i?i. w. -..w....
? Willis Moon. Wil MrCrary.
Boozer's Chapel. A. M. E.?!.Tnc
' Boozer. Rev. Rufus Carrington.
Elisha. A. M. E.?H. B. Butler. .)
ij R. Butler.
J : St. Mary's. A. K E.?A. !>. Daven
I port. 1. Sims. A. J. Young.
Week's Zion, Baptist?Culler. Re"'
j ben, R. S. Moon.
j Vaughnville. Baptist?Fred Grias
i by. Jones Pitts. G. C Bluford
1 ? < - tti 1. jj,17r.:
I ^Happens?rrm:t ..its, a.
J Pltis. Hal. Harri-.
j Miidlic?Rev. .r. R Robinson,
j Thomas Chapel -Tom Tho.ma-?,
; Wilson.
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Scrap Iron ami Bras^ Wanted. Will
pay highest price Langford and
| Bushardt. 4-23 tf
^ ?1i
^ Baldness
I; Conquered
RECIPE MAILED FREE
1
, I A veteran business man, who was
almost completely bald and had tried
s numerous tonics, lotions, shampoos, etc.,
without benefit, came across, while on
a journey, an Indians' recipe by which
! he grrew a complete crop of healthy,
t ' luxuriant hair that he now possesses.
' . Others?men and women?have re'
ported remarkable hair growth by the
: <ame method. Whoever wishes the reI
cipa may obtain it free by writing to
} John Hart Brlttain, BA-222, Station F,
, ' N'ew York, N. Y. Or obtain a box of
1 the ointment, Kotalko, made according
> to the perfected recipe, at the drug
i store, ready for use.
!! Indians' Secret cJ Hiir Growtb
s ! Tn a vast number of cases, when hair
j falls out, the roots are not dead, but remain
j imbedded in the scalp, aiive, like seed3 or
Lulbs, needing ouly fertility. The usual
r r.lkaline shampoos, alcoholized hair tonics,
j etc., are of no .avail in such cases. The
i Indians' ointment nourishes the hair and
i ! stimulates the growth.
Kotaiko fertilizes the scalp and induces
J hair growth in evory case possible; wonderful
results reported. For men's, women's
t litiu Li.uu*i(*o /k;;/, n juu aic vain, ur
losin,? hair, or have dandruff, you should
* , try Kotalko. It is a pleasure to observo
- ! the starting of new hair and its steady
| increase until a prolific growth supersedes
- thin hair or baldness. Cut out this notice;
| show to others who want beautiful hair.
? Tho recipe is free. This is genuine.
j
j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
[ I will make a t al settlement of
. r\f Ahnot* TiiIiQn T^prri^k
r LLie cotaiu v/1 Kf kLK,k V
; in the Probate Court for Newberry
i c. atv. S. '. ' . wj-tjay the lt>*i.
. day of [uly, 1918, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon and will immediately there,
after ask for my discharge as Administratrix
of said estate,
i Belle Derrick, Adrnx.
, j Xewberry, June 12th, 191S.
i >OTICE OF EXROLL.HKXT OF
j YOTERS FOR DEMOCRATIC
PROTARIES.
I
! Pursuant to the ru??.- of the DemcI
c-ratic Party of Soutn Carolina, I.
I Harry H. Please". County Chairman of
Xewberry County hereby .give notice
J that the books of enrollment for thft
| respective democratic, clubs for the
I new enrollment of voters for the year
i 1918. in Xewberry County, wilT be
j opened by the secretaries or the enj
roITrnent committees of the respective
j dub? on Tuesday. June 4th. 1918, anJ
i will" remain open for enrollment until
j Tuesday, the 20th day\ of July, 191?.
! whicfr shall be the last day for en|
rollinent.
! Eacu applicant for enrollment shall
j in person write hig full name upor.
! the club rolf. and immediately irfrerei
after In's age, occupation and post
: office adtfress. If the applicant can|
not write he may make iris mart wHncjfr
j shall be witnessed by the secretary or
i other person havfn? che custody of
: the enrofl?nent book and the secretary
or member of the enrollment commir,j
tee shall' enter the other requirements.
No person shall be enrolled' in any
j club or vote in any club -district exj
cept where he resides.
j The ettrb districts, as heretofore ffxj
ed. are- established for the year I&1S
c K.. t-U ~
! Persons wno oe-come 01 agt wv ui<?
j time of the general election: of 191^,
I to be held' on November 5th, 1918, and.
I otherwise entitled to vote, will be permitted
to enroll and vote in the primary
elections of 1918.
i The enrollment commitee^ for the
j various clubs are as set o/rt below.
! The books will be opeued at the
: places specified, and where no place
"| fs naretetf the book for the- -club will I>?
l opened and kept at the residence of
! the person first named as a member
i of the enrollment committee, but the
! enrolment committee for a club may
.' change the place for *:be keeping of
J the book if they desire to do so,
I
;i Ward Xo. 1?John H Baxter, Wm
-I M. Dorroh. W. A. Hill Book at Bax
-iter's undertaking sarlor
Ward Xo. 2?W. W. Cromer, Harry
- W. Dominick. T. P Johnson. ^Book
j at National Bank.
Ward 3. Xo. 1?Otto Kieitner, R. L
' Tarrant, C. H. Cannon Book at
i,Klettner's store.
-| Ward 3, So 2 (Mollohon)?D. D
j Darby, W. S. .Tones, D C. Driggers
I t^ook at I. T. Timmerman's store.
, Ward 4?Frank R. Hunter, Geo. W
>. Summer, Sr., T. B. Kibler. Book a'
j
i P. R. Hunter's office, in. old cour'
.\ house.
j Ward T. F Turner. W. H. Harde
- ' man. J. Y. [ones. Boo* at Nesley <3
j Timmermari's store. *
J Oakland? M. A. Atta v>iy, H. \V
Thomas. W. K. Griffin Book at T
- Vf. Sanders' store.
j 'lelena?T. H. f'happeii. J. W. Hen.
* derson. G P. Hill.
I .Hartford?L K. Summer, .T. McD
| Seliu^'T^t. W. n. Goggans.
Jotoistrne?W. & Wallace. W. _
N v)l. } 3. Kllgore.
' J
Oarmany -.John T 0>:?er. -I T.
Cromer. J. A. Siieaiy lj|
Mt. Bethel?S. V,*. Brown. S. A. Rikard.
G. S. Ruff. ^
Mulberry - T. W. Keitt. J. A. Sease,
f. I). Nance.
i Mt. Pleasant?Krnest Ringer. J. L
; Henderson. G. F. Smith. ^|?
i Whitmire ?B. Baker. W. R. Wat
| son, John G. Holder. Book at John fl
! G. Holder's store.
j Long Lane?J. C. Craps. T. B. Car- V
i P T A Tiintiij
I | am pi* it. t-i. aiui muu, ijuuiiii) ?j
j Long. W. C. Sligh. Book at Jalapa
l Mercantile Company's store.
Kinards?J. A. Dominick. T. K.
, Pope. John Miller. Pook at J. A.
! Dominick's store. y
; Longshore?G. H. Martin, A. R i
< Morroh. J. W. Vilson. Book at Mar,
tin's store. V
Trinity?Marvin Longshore. John
| Brehmer, J. C. Longshore. ^
I Recderville?P. C. Workman, R: R
! Livingston, W. T. Buford.
! Dominick?John X. Livingston, J.
| M Abrams, M. Q. Chappell.
Chappells?W. L. Andrews, J. J.
j Murran, A. P. Coleman. Book at Cole<
man & Scurry's office.
| Vaughnville?L. H. Senn, H. D.
j Hollinsworth. C. W. Mcore.
1 r?, i ?' rf -r r-1 -or* r Trr
i :5a1 uaa. .\o. i?,j. s. weris, |. v?
! Sanders. H. T. Fellers.
! Utopia?E. 0. Lake, L. H. Boulwara, M
: G. C. Blair.
Silverstreet?G. P. Boulware, J. M.
Nichols. C h. Leitzsev. Book at
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post office.
! East Riverside?W. P. Paysinger,
j E. L. Hayes, Olin Cousin.
Prosperity?T. A. Dominick. W. J.
Wise. Geo. W. Harmon. Book at T.
i
A.^ominick's store.
| Liberty?G. F. Hunter, J. T. Hunter,
Pope Morris.
St. Lukes?C. S. Nichols. J. P.
Hawkins, f. W. Meits. \
! Saluda No. 9?Jacob A. Bowers. M. |
C. Beden.bau^h. J. K. Monts. The
books will be in charge of Jacob A.
j Bowers., the secretary of the club.
| O'Xeall?Pat B. W:ise, Willie H. B
j Long. James Fuimer
' Monticello? (No report.)
Big Creek?X. A. Nichols. Perry H
.Knnkle, Otto Boozer.
' Little Mountain?J. B. Derrick, W.
A. Counts,.A. X. Boland. Book at C.,
X. & L. depot. 1
Swilton?J. S Werts. J. E. Lon.?, J
I.E. R. Shealy.
i Union? J.- D. Quattlebanm, Geo. S.
, Enlow. W. B. Franklin. A
{ Jolly Street?G. T. Kinard, D. L. * y
| Stone. T. L. Boinest.
i St. Paul?L. 3. Bedeu/baugft, G. A.
f C. Wicker, T. D. H. Kibler.
j Central?Eusebius Koon. J. A.
Counts. John C. :SIigh.
Zion?Jno. W. Kinara. 3f. H. Follf
K. M. Saber. ^
St. Phillips?H. K Ruff, C. L. Ruff,
G. H. STigh. 3cak at Ruffs store.
Fomarfa?f. 7. Kinard. J. P. Setzier, t, .
W. D. Hatton Hook at J". T. Kinard'a J J
store. ' ^
Walton?J. L. Crooks. W. H. Folk,
A. J. Myers. Book at Crooks'' store f
A few clubs have n^t given mforma
tion as yet. These are maked as "Nl
report." As soon, as the informatioa
is furnished, it will be inserted in this
notice.
A member of the enrolment committee
from each club, or some person
designated by him. win please call at
my office for the ^nroriment book.
. On the 3ist day of July,'1918, the
?Ani.n*/)pr r\' m;ih /-> f n h ~vf FT fnrxn TVl
C va L J Vf V V i ? M " *?4 v. the
enrolment book of his club to me,
at Newberry, S. C.
Harry FT. Bleasa, J
County Chairman.
Attest: fc
B. B. Leit23 3y, ^ecrelrary.
? {" i only GET \ /biv? VQ-.^ -o
" jmilSsto ',~rv>r. hv-c^w.h .
' M3y i
. Qg -P. \ A
! give \m Mim j fl
THJ? HV.?J!P;-I I 1
j T7ITTV WATCH JT Is: X IP A""D | \
! HUSTLE. Si;ttE DKWil iO I'ASUOlx 1 ,
Friend AuNn. t: vV> don't *: iv-> to tclt !
'j you anything Lho.it c< on. t.-.o grc.it;
' standard motor >jrso w ':!< >. you "cuss i
! out.'' but s-ldoru '>,^iii:ly cut out o? ]
your motor. Ac that :rbOii is great j
' stuff?in its Diane. Thus it: may bo j
"I life to tho electri.; li^ht?-a'-il-..* ;; is 1
death to gasoline motor efficiency.
You Should do what thousands oi \
' j satisfied autoi-fs are doing. They givo
their motor; HV-sWiN CAR3GN KLj
MOV Kit aad find it id sure death to j
t i carbon.
ky-stgn ImDroves tho Quality o? 3
I your "gas." giving 25% to 4<K? mote
{ mileage or. same amount of gasolfn ? *
; thus making for greater increased if- *
' j fieiency and economy those war ;.r.:es
of high gasoline prices.
C-ivo your dealer -tiho HIGH SIGN".
| Then give your motor th<* IIV-SIGN. 1
I and note how gratefully ir. <ivcs you j
j ita very oest ol syeeu. yuwer ?uxu. i
J mileage.
i HY-:iIlN hxs trravrd a!! that is |
clai-iiea lor it bv exhaustive tests.
BOX CONTAINING 2 4 cubes. Si.
Cood for .120 gallon.* oi gasoline.
ASK YOC& DEALER or send to
Eureka Auto Products Corp.
k 123 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
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