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COLLEGE OF /CHARLESTON
South Carolina's O'dest College ;
134th Year Begins September *27. .
Entra'nce examinations at all the
r?nnntv ?Aats Friday. Julv 12. at 9 a.
m.
Four-year courses lead to the B.
A. and B S degrees. A two-year
pre-medica! course is given. IMilitary
trainini: in all courses.
A free tuition scholarship is assign
ed to each county of the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic
k grounds, we!! equipped laboratories
unexcelled library facilities.
|!|A Expenses moderate. For terms and
I"?1* catalogue, address .
B p HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.
llP NEWBERRY PROOF
Should Convince Every Newberry
r Reader.
The frank statement of ? neighbor,
^ telling the merits of a remedy.
Bids you pause and believe. :
The same endorsement j
T3v snrr.p sfransrer far awav
Commands n3 belief at all. 1
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Here's a Newberry case.
A Newberry citizen testifies.
Read and b* convinced.
W. S. Mann, prop, of grocery. Xance
St., says: "Last winter I had a bad
attack of kidney trouble. I really
don't know what brought on this complaint,
but r first noticed a dull ache
in my bank I could hardly :bend
over or straighten up again, my head
ached and I was worn-out and tired,
kr My w6rk was a burden and I often
I had blinding dizzy spells, when everything
would turn black before my
eyes. My ankles bloated and the kidney
secretions were highly colored,
filled with sediment and painful in
passage. A friend recommended
Doan's Kidney Pills to me and I got
some at "Way's Drug Store. I got relief
right away gnd my hack soon felt
like new. Continued use entirely
cured me."
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Mfsrs.. Buffalo. N". Y. i
Alphabetical List of >'araes of Registrants
on /une 5th, 1918.
* Reg. No (Name. i
r 141?A'brams. James Clayton, Jr.
I 58?Adams. Benjamin Franklin
60?Ale wine, William Shelton
70?Allen, Arthur John
229?Anderson, Edward j
129?Barnes, Pierce Howard |
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J i , I HAVJ6NT HAP6
r i i-A NlCkfec IN so COMC
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1 WHAT ONe UOCKS
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iblespoonful
'owdered Soap
That's enough GRANDMA to I o
use for a whole pail of water. ; ,.v
5 Then clean anything. My ' 1.
how it does take off the dirt!
Hard on dirt but easv on the hands.
Washes clothes and gives them the
sweet odor of freshness and cleanliness.
Doesn't harm the finest lingerie j 1v
or the baby's clothes. Saves soap j 12
because you measure out only what : -j ^
you need. It is extravagant and j ^,
wasteful to let bar soap waste away :
in water and to rub off twice as
murk oo VAII 4
11:'
I owdered
Soap
er Has Itl p
I 21
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:>n?Baxter. Frank Marion
200?Baxter. Leroy f ! 111
16?Besrden. Torjre
- ' 1 V
130?Berlenb vigrh. O^nt AvSbury
."2?Ped?nl)a!'c:f\ J>i'a'i MoFal!
1}
.^0?Berley. Robert. Herman
]f;>?.Bird. Willie :
193?Bobb, Wilbur Owens
I ? >
46?'Boine^t. Willie Bowman
I 1?
101?Boozer, .Tames \ erdie
??.1?Boozer, John Henry ^ \
1~0?Booz?r. lolin Wesley j
123?Boozer. Oilie
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T."?-Boozer. Thomas
' 9
ir,0?Bowers. George Houston
':l?Boyd. Purdett Edward
1"3?Bovd. Wavmon Lee
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21~?Bovce. Willie
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?.Brown. Bennie leaniei
219?Brown, Clyde
' .>
122 -Brown. O^or^e
1 1
fii?Brown. Sam
IS
227?Brown. Tcnie j
73?Br ford. Will'e Munson i 1
.i. _ ! r
vji?.'*rrtOrl liaron^
I 11
: 0f>?P.nrton. Irvine 13
7."?'Ruzhardt. ."'ohrj Hamilton J
171?Caldwell. Sammie
111?rp.con. Donovan
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??*?Causliman, -Tamos
i 10
21 r?Cuighmnn, Roy
3?jChapp-'ll, Tohn j '
125?Clark. Layton
17*?Clark. Thomas j
1.?,?C->efield. Thomas, .Tr.
2"?Cole, Tov Golden
O
17"?Connel'v. WMlie Brooks j
?Cook. Cole b. i
S3?Coneland. James i
132?Counts, David ' ->
a2?Counts. Ernest Karl j ~
174?Counts. George Elbert
! ') !
-^1?roncj-ns. Olin L?. i
11?-Cromer, George Bachman
o
72?Cromer, .Tames 0
<3
r.T?C-omer. Thomas Leroy
12?Crooks, Jobe Hughey
124?Crooks, Rov 1
! o
210?Crooks, Thomas Pressley
8?CrunSpton. John Rab Wicker
198?Crosson, Simiel i ^
1-0?Daniel, Shirley Pomeroy j ?
ir,4?Davenport. 'Mack Downing j ^
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138?Daversport. Thomas Jefferson Kj~?
; 190?Davis, Charlie
222?Davis. Charlie j 1(1
63?Davis, Cornelius j f *j
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201?Davis, Daniel | c
."9?Davis, Jim j
214?Davis, Samuel ^
167? Dawkins, Willie
i 202?Dean, Perry
67?Dennis, Drayton
j 8n?'Dennis, .Tames Levi
4S?Dennis, Jesse *195?Derrick.
Arthur Elmer 1
j 10S?Dewalt, George
! 40?Dominick. Morse Buford 21
i 23^?Dominick. William Wallace
115?Dreher, Murray ^
\ 179?Eidson. William ^
| 197?Eigner. John Henry ^
j 1?>3?Edwards. Willie ^
! 92?Eleazer. Henry v 2"?'tfrvtinp'
.Tamps Franklin. Jr. -1
PETE
who G\Jer sakp voo \ ?
> r could Run! x'ic [T tmats/
jrs~ b?t voo five bucks v'camt
gg x cayi bgat you l^e!
ADa? In! r\ -r-. ' rN / ^ . t I >?>
^EEF0: IHCDCUCKZJ v ^ ^
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Feagle. Hugh Astley
i Fellers, Earle Allen
s Pollers. Henry Thomas. .Tr.
Fortune. Jesse
S Fosli.'e. Johnnie Franklin
t! -Franklin. Walter Gup
?Fulmer. Matthew iStack
l--Gaffney. |ames Ernest
7 -Gallman. Thomas Ray
3 -Garvin. Buggar Airliart
2 pa rev, Eugene
T -Carey, Samuel Mason
S?Carey. Walter
"??Gilliam. Murray
7?Glascow, Robert
ft? Glenn, John S.
2?Glymph. Frank. Jr.
4?Graham. George
2?<lrant, James Arthur
1?-Green. I.ee
I
7 ? Greenwood. Archie i
') -Gregory. Seba J.
7?Griffin V P.. |
4?Hull, Henry
G?Hail?tock. Ranee
N?Hair. Levi
2?Hair. Thomas- Aiken
2?Harlin. Tench
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3?'Harmon. Tolin Burr
2?Ham. 'Nathaniel
iHawkins. Gerrge Wilbur
r.?-Tlavnes, John Thomas
3? Henrv, Jerome i
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9?Hontz. Henry MicFeton
4?Hiller. B. .1.
1 ? Hill. Mai
9?Tlouseal, Walter Gustav. Jr.
4?Huffman, Roy Otho
6?Hunter. Burt
5?Hunter. Joseph Raymond
1 ? lackson. Larkin. Jr.
0? Tames. Mayson
7?Jeter, Robert
fi?Johnson. C'aude
4?Johnson, Luther !
2?Jones, Fennle
?>?Kellev, Felix
r??Kinard. P>e!ton riyses
0?Kinard, Enos Perry
3?Kinard, John Martin, Jr.
9?Kin?, Mack Morris
2?Koon, Sayers
7?Koon. Warren, Jr.
?0?Kyzer, Arthur Robert.
7?Lake. J:hn Chsp n
Langford, fohn Robert
0? .Langford, Levi . i
6?Leitzsev, William Jacob
1?Ledfield, Leroy
0?Leslie, Gordon Stewart
">?Livingston. Arthur Jerome j
7?Livingston, Iren Clarence
4?Lindler, John Henrv .
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4?Lindler. Otis Sampson
2?-Long, folm Archie
3?Mangum, Cheese
8?Mayer, Arthur Benuie
8? Mayer. Emanuel
4?McCulloiigh, Henrv Bailev
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:0? Mr-Morris, Sylvester
7 ?McMorris, William
3?Merchant. Claude Tillman
7?Miller, Gene
'1?Mills, Lonnie M
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f>?iXance. Joseph
ii?L\oDies. k. sammie
?Xuman, Isaac
9?tPaysinger, L. Fred
?>?Pea, L?avid
<1?Penny, Jake i
5?Perkins, Clarence Eugene
17?Perry, Elijah
13?Pinknev, Samuel
>6?'Rawis, William Alvin
(6?'Renwick, Rufus James
IS?Rhodes, Gonzales
11?Richardson, Irby A.
>9?Rikard, Lelan Epps
14?Rikard, Walter
0? Rinear. Edron Oras
:T?Ringer, John Julius
il?Roberson, James
!5?Rooks, William
!S?Ruff, Amos * * i
5?Ruff, Odell v
>4?Ruff, Willie
3?Sanders, Claude Whitford
!3?Satterwhite, William
!8?.Scurry, Willie
3?Sease. Thomas Otho J
'S? Seymore, Luther
6?Shealy, -George V.
:7?-Shealy, Marion Horace
1?Shealy, 0Hie Lee
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PETE COULDN'T (
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\CO- W VOO HOLD THIS B?TBCOFF
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2> Shoaly, William David
77 Sheltcn, Wesley
1? Sheppard. ('harlie
-Sim; kins. Kcbert Kugene
u;2 ? Sims. |ames /
If Sims. James L.
09?l-tevcns, .left'
'Jl'I Stokes. .Tosso
S2 ?Suber, George
9~?? Suber, Francis Leroy
1S'>?Suber. Odell
20S -Summer. Oscar Raymond
22-Swindler, fames Lancelot
-S\vittenberff. Rufus
S6- -Tav]^v Earl Chester
2:. ohn
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110 ?r \ Toseph Samuel
1 *?Ti Walter
217?Than" ??. Baba
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74 ? Thomasson. 'Beauregard
1 ~>6- Thornton. Willie Burton
S1?Toland, Ernest
7?i?Toland. Fed
103?Toland. John West '
166 Turner. Andrew |
66?Vance. Roland Trawick
1
29 -'.Vaughn. iHeriran Willie
10~>?Walker. John Thomas
inf;?Wallace. Alexander
110 ?Wardsworth. Cln reiK,<v
202?Wells. Marcus
11 o?Werts. David Harrison
??9?Wessinsrer. .Jacob Calvin
00?West. Robert Harold
1$0--Wheelr, Ernest Verne
02?Wicker. George Bartow
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14f>?nicker, James Thacicleus
44?."Wicker. William Henry
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2^?W?Tiams, Daniel Hey ward
1-'."?W'il'ams. Henry
104?Williams, Tames
120?Williams, iMelvirt
7S? Williams. Wesley
173?"Wilson, John
100?Wilson. Odell
10:?--Wise, Jeremiah
101?Wise, Samuel Bushnell
177?Workman. George
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1'^?Vonng. Paul Julius
11 fi Young. Willie
Thfe Cot Will
Peel Right Off! |
<sGets-Xt" Makes Corns Come Off I
The "Banana-Peel" Way!
Why have to flop on the floor, j
squeeze yourself up like the letter
*'Z", and with bulging: eyes draw i
your face up into a wrinkly knowhile
you gouge and pull at the I
"quick" of a tender corn? That's j
2 or 3 Drops Applied in a Few Seconds? '
There's No Fussing or Catting.
"Gets-It" Always Works!
the old, savage way. "Gets-It" is
the modern, painless, simple way.
Lean over and put two drops of
"Gets-It" on the corn, put your
stocking- and shoe right on again, \
and forget the corn. Pain is &sed.
"Gets-It" has revolutionized the
treatment of corns. It never irritates
the true flesh. You'll stop
1 :-v? 4-Va ei*/?a VAIir JVlOA
lllli vii LllO (D1UV \JX. JfVU4
and do away with, greasy salves,
bundling- bandages, thick plasters
and painful methods. Use "Gets-It",
it's common sense.
"Gets-It," the guaranteed, moneybackcorn-remover,
the only sure way,
costs but a trifle at any drug store.
M*J'd by E. Lawrence &Co., Chicago, 111.
Sold ;n Xfiwherrv. and recommend- j
el hv pq tho world's best corn rem- !
p'lv hv w rj Mayes. P. E. Way. Xeww!
berry Drug Co. ' j j
\0T1CE OF ENROLLMENT OF
VOTERS FOR DEMOCRATIC
PRDfARIES.
Pursuant to the rules of the Democratic
Party of South Carolina, I,
Harry H. Blease, County Chairman of
Newberry County, hereby give notice
that the books of enrollment for thf?
resoscnve democratic, clubs for the
gsa- i +_
HfERLOCK THIS CHftHC-C
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new enrollment of voters for (ho year
10is. in .\>wherry County, will be
opened by the secretaries or the cn-,
rollinent committees of the respective
clubs on Tuesday, June 4th. 1918. an*!
will remain open for enrollment until
Tuesday, the 30th day of July. 19IS.
which shall be the last, day for enrollment.
Each applicant for enrollment shall
in person write his full name upor.
the club roll, and immediately thereafter
is age. occupation and post
office address. If the applicant cannot
write he may make his mark which
shall be witnessed by the secretary or
other person having the custody of
the enrollment book and the secretary
or member of the enrollment committee
shall enter the other requirements.
Xo person shall be enrolled in any
club or vote in any club district except
where he resides.
The club districts, as heretofore fixed,
are established for the year 191S
Persons who become of age by the
time of the general election of 191^
to be held on November f>th. 1918, and
otherwise entitled to vote, will be per?
* ^ ^ rJ rrnf A t 4 V? r\ r-vVl_
ill 11 It 'll iu CUI U11 emu \ \J Lrz ill tuo
marv elections of 1913.
The enrollment eommitees for the
various clubs are as set out belo'.v.
The books will be opened at the
places specified, and where no placo
is named the book for the club will be
opened and kept at the residence of
the person first named as a member
i 1% AW r\ r\ yv? if f Art V\n f inn
U1 lilt* Ci-i LFlllIlCllt V;UU1A1JULL<7^, uut uiv
enrollment committee for a clut) may
change the place for the keeping of
the hook if they desire to do so.
Ward No. 1?John H. Baxter, Wm
M. Dorroh, W. A. Hill Book at Baxter's
undertaking parlor.
Ward Xo. 2?W. W. Cromer, Harry
W. Dorainiek. T. P. Johnson. Book:
at National Bank.
Ward 3. Xo. 1?Otto Klettner. R. L
Tarrant. C. H. Cannon, Book at
T."' 1 ? /.irtwA
rvieiiiicr ? an i c.
Ward 3, Xo 2 (Mollohon)?D. D.
Darby, W. S. .Tones, D. C. Dnggers.
Book at I. T. Timmerman's store.
Ward 4?Frank R. Hunter, Geo. W.
Summer. Sr., T. 13. Kibler. Book a:
F. It. Hunter's office, in old court
house.
Ward ">?T. F Turner. W. H. Hardeman.
J. V. Tones. Book at Xesley &
Timmerman's store.
Oakland?M. A. Attawav. H. W.
Thomas. W. E. Griffin. Book at T
M. zanders' store.
Helena?T. H. Chappell. J. W. Henderson.
G P. Hill.
Hartford?L. E. Summer, .T. McD.
Sehumpert, W. B. Gcggans.
Johnstone?W. E. Wallace, W. E.
\ >el. J. J. Kilgore. '
Garmany?John T. Oxner, J. T.
Cromer. J. A. Shealy
ML Bethel?S. W. Brown, S. A. Rikard,
G. S. Ruff.
Mulberry?T. W. Keitt, J. A. Sease,
[. D. Xance.
Mt. Pleasant?Ernest Ringer. J. L
Henderson, G. F. Smith.
Whitmire?f. B. Baker. W. R. Watson,
John G. Holder. Book at John
G. Holder's store.
Long Lane?J. C. Craps, T. B. Car.
lisle, C. M. Folk
Jalapa?B. L. Albritton, .Junius
I Long, W. C. Sligh. Book at Jalapa
i Mercantile Company's store.
Kinards?J. A. Dominick. T. H
Pope. John Miller. Book at J. A
Dominick's store.
Longshore?G. H. Martin, A. R
Morroh, J. W. Wilson. Book at Martin's
store.
Trinity?-Marvin Longshore. Toni]
i Brehmer, J. t\ Longshore.
Recderville?P. C. Workman, R. E
Livingston, W. T. Buford.
Dominick?John X. Livingston, J.
M Abrams, M. Q. Chappell.
Chappells?W. L. Andrews, J. J.
Murran. A. P. Coleman. Book at Cole'
man & Scurry's office,
j Vaughnville?L. H. Senn, H. D.
1 Hollinsworth, C. W. Moore.
Saluda. So. 7?J. S. Werts, J. W
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Sunder?. II T. Fellers.
I'topia?E. 0. Lake, L. II Boulwara,
| G C. Blair.
Silverstreet?G. P. Boulware, J. M.
Nichols, C. L Leitzsev. Book at
posr. office.
i East Riverside?W. P. Paysinger,
E. L. Hayes, Olin Cousin.
; Prosperity?T. A. Dominick, W. J.
! Wise, Geo. W. Harmon. Book at T.
A. Dominick's store.
i Liberty?G. F. Hunter, J. T. Hunter,
Pope Morris.
St. Lukes?C. S. Nichols. J. P.
Hawkins, [. W. Metts.
Saluda Xo. 0?Jacob A. Bowers, M.
C. Bedenbauah. J. E. Monts. The
! books will be in charge of Jacob A.
j Bowers, the secretary of the club,
i O-Xeall?Pat B. Wise. Willie H.
Long, James Fulmer.
. Monticello? (Xo report.)
! Big Creek?X. A. Nichols. Perry
! Kunkle. Otto Boozer.
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uuutj .Mountain?.1. n. nerriCK, W.
! A. Counts. A. X. Roland. Book at C.,
i X. &. L. depot.
Swiltcn?-T. S. Werts.. [. E. Long,
i E. R. Shealv.
Union?-T. D. Quattlebaum, Geo S.
j En low, W. B. Franklin.
Jolly Street?G. I. Kinard; D. L.
Stone. T. L. Boinest.
> St. Paul?L. B. Bedenbaugh, G. A.
C. Wicker, f. D. H. Kibler.
i ri a t iti t. - t- *
v,eiurai?j^ustjums i\uun, j.
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i Counts, John C. iSligh.
Zion?Jno. W. Kinard, M. H. Folk
; B. M. Suber.
St. Phillips?H. H. Ruff, C. L. Ruff,
I G. H. Sligh. Book at Ruff's store.
Pomaria^?[. T. Kinard. J. P. Setzier,
W. D. Hatton. Book at J. T. Kinard's
! store.
Walton?J. L. Crooks. W. H. Foik,
A. J. Myers. Book at Crooks' store.
A few clubs have not given informa
tion as yet. These are maked as "Xt
report." As soon as the information
is furnished, it will be inserted in this
I notice.
I
A member of the enrolment commit!
tee from each club. or some person
: designated by him. will please call at
; my office for the enrollment book.
On the ?>lst day of July, 191?, the
: secretary of each club will forward
| the enrolment book of his cl'.ib to me,
i at Xewberrv. S. C.
Harry H. Bleasa,
County Chairman.
1 Attest:
B. B. Leitzsev, secretary.
VA Wiiy pf
X4 Suffer? k|
Airs. J - A. Cox, of Al- E/J
: derson, W. Va., writes: %/^J,
Sm "My daughter . . . suf- g/j
/jjj fcred terribly. She could
; /J r.ct turn in bed ... the fe-yi
/J doctors gave her up, and Sya
^ I we brought her home to ffy^i
I <j& die. She had suffered so
W /k much at. .. time. Hav- WyG
Wyi ing heard cf Cardui, we rvj
W& got it for her." Ir/fl
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I The Woman's Tonic ^
. ] R/jS "In a few days, sne be- l/jM
L/J ?zti to improve," Mrs. &/J
1 wL' s Cox continues, "and had %/%
l ! W/V no tioi?!5 at... Cardui f/j
I gyj curat fret, and we sing
|ffy? 1.5 piiiisus uvcry wn^ic.
W-/ We receive many thcu- VA
m/Cj , sands cf simi-lar letters /Jk
, J/ every year, telling of the /I
|T / good Cardui has done for /\
women who suffer from yj
fy complaints so common to
. their sex. It should do
you good, too. Try /A
Vr Cardui. E-77 /j
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