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3.IST OF REGISTRANTS 96 REGISTERED SEPT. 12TIL 96 ^880?Robert Lusk Mayer, 1915 Haraw Of XT nxi* Vv A>?>nr i1115iv/u tju, y. rggl?William Job Swittenberg, Har- ^ ington St., Newberry. ^882?Francis Eldon Dibble. John.- 96 stone St., Newberry. -$S3?Benjamin Aull Havird, College 9( Q t X'owhprrv 2884?Tlio.' as Jelerson Griffin, R. F. 9< I). 4 NewJrerry, (col.) ,S3s55r?<John Wesley Marshall, Helena. 9' <ocl) S386?John Henry Pearson, R. F. D. 9" 4, Nrwberry, (col.) '887?-Pa+r:ck Fdward Scott, 1012 9' College St., Newberry. <888?Ernest Merchant Schumpert, 9' 722 Boundary St., Newberry. S88S?^Jobn Bunion Gregory, 18)8 91 Harrington St., Newberry. JF890?Reason Mingo, Route 1, New- 91 berry, (col.) *391?Frank Glenn, Route 1, New- 91 * berry, (col.) *892?Caleb Williams, Route 1, New- 91 berry, (col.) 394?George Collins, Route 1, New- 91 berry, (col.) 895?Levi William Neal, Route 1. 97? ' Newberry. ."890?James Matias Abrams, Route 1, 9S Kinards. 387?Willie Lee Singley, Route 3, 9* Newberry. AHmiral Ftpu-pv THnvri 'RfUltfi 2. 9? Silvertstreet. ;*$99?Horner Sadler, Route 1, New- 95 berry, (col.) -300?Fred Gary, Route 2, Silver- 95 street, (col.) i /SOI?Will Boyd, Route l* Kinards, 95 (col.) ^902?Levister Johnston, Route 1, 95 (col.) j :3M)3?Jerry Lee Pitts, Route 1, New- 95 berry, (col.) x j ^>04?William Johnstant, Route 1, 95 Newberrv. (col.) 905?John Elijah Pitts, Route 1, 95 Newberry, (col.) ? 906?Daniel Garv> Route 1, New- 9< berry, (col.) ) *3K)7?Albert Jones, Route 1, New- 9i berry, (col.) ; ^908?Fred Wyart, Route 1, Newberry, 9< (col.) ?Jessie James Motes, Route 1, 9< Kinards. 1 : "310?James Maderson Pitts, Route 1, 9! Newberry. t "31!-*-George Washington Hendrix, 9< Route 1, Newberry. 512?Furman Sterling, Route 1, New- 9< berry. r v313?Charlie Aiken Watson, R. F. D. 9$ 1, Kinards. *$14?J.^as Wilson, Route 3, New- 9c berry, (col.) ?Sam Austin. Route 1. Kinards, 9< fcol.). r9ic?Lee Simons, Route 1, Ktaards, io( (col.) 5317?Clarence Pitts, Route 2, S'lver io( Street, (col.) "2318?Thomas Jefferson Davenport, io( Route 1, Kinards. ?319?George Davis, Route 3, Newbor- jq( ry, (cou t92C?An rew Levi Gentry, Route 1, io< Kinards.* ?321?Quinnie Lester Shealy, Route 1, io( Newberry. ?322?JLieu Floyd Davenport, Route 1. iq( Kinards. tSaiB-^lbert Roof, Route 1, Kinards. jo( <(coL) 924-^31il ledge Dwight Chappell. jq Route 1, Kinards. .925-^John Franklin Boozer, Route 1, io< Axewutsrrj. ?326?*<Leroy Lensy, Route 1, Silver jq: Street, (.col.) 23C?7?Eugene S'ctt. Route 1, New- jq berry, (col.). ?2$? Ch:rl'e "Golden, Route 1, jq ' * Vb'ST&S. (col.) 52??Cdell Mioses, houto 1. Kinard3, ?col.) ' v -X2C-?e - ?.e.ik. Route 1, Kiuards, jq (col.) i *$3!?He-be t Fo>>*\ Route 2.' Silver 10 Street, (col.) *522?Eugene Wm. Davidson, Route 1, jq ivewoerry, tcui.j "3933?John B. S windier, Route 1, 10 Newberry, (col.) "B34?Otis Shoppard. Route 2, Silver jq Street, (col.) *3)35?Charlie Cleland, Route 1, New- jq berry, (col.) *^93 ?William David Crouch, Route 1, Newberry. ^37?Walter Bearden, Route 1, New- jq berry. 4938?James Robert Longshore, Route jq 1. Kinards. 539?William Otis S->no, Route 1, jq Newberry. v.S4r?John Asa Davis, Route 1, Ivinards. D41?Sam J. Sbeaiy, Route 1, New- 10 berry. * 343?John Speaks, Route 1, New- 3( berry. ^343?Wig Satterwhite, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) "3K4?Will Jacobs, Route 2, Silver 10 Street, (col.) 345?James Arthor Davis, Route 1, 10 Newberry, (col.) rS46?Peter Albert Folk, Route 1, ^ v Newberry, (col.) *-547?Thomas Glenn, Route 1, New- 1C berry, (col.) 948?John Hall, Route 2, snver lC Street, (col.) ' "349?John- Landrum L&ngister, Rolite 1, Kinards. >950?Ernest I>ee E?2nks, Route 1, 1< Kinards. ; :551?Richard Nolan Bishop, Route .( v K'nards. r..^52?William Alvin Pitts, Route 1, Kinards. ( V39i;3?Lidge Landman, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) , ':^J54?James Arthur Griffin, Route 1, ^ Newberry, (col.) j j=*ok?Reorere Cannon, Route 1, New- '1( berry, (col.) CS5S?Charley James, Route 1, Kin- 1( ards, (col.) jj, ^-357?James Seth Williams, Route 1, Kinards. ! - ?Ernest Ligon Boozer, Route 1, Newberry. J 953?J ohm Belton More, Route 1, j lunaras. ? WO?'Claude Gussie Hendrix, Route 1, Newberry. ?Alen Lonzo Fulmar. Route 1, Kinards. . .962?John Henry Davenport, Route 1( 1, Kinards. j 13?Hugh1 Forest Pitts, Route 1, 104SNe wherry. 14?John Earle Smith, Route 1, 1049Kinards. :5?William Clary Floyd, Route 2, 3050? Silver Street. 16?James Burton, Route 1, New- -.ft--, berry, (coL) >7?Willis Boyd, Route 1, Kinards. (col.) 10:>2>8?Antony Glenn Thrift. Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 10o3>9?Maceo Reeder, Route 2, Silver Street, (col.) . Wirr 70?John Henry Pitts, .Route 1, Cowberry, fcol.) 105ori?Colie Hill, Routo 1, Newberry, (col.) 1056T2?Spearman Leak, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 1051? 73?Willife Kemp, Route 2, Silver Street, (col.) 1C5Si*4?James Arthur Tribb'.e, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 1059i5? William Stockman, Route 1, VAn'Kftwtr i pa] \ 1060? U\7l i J, \vv*#/ r6?-Leo Hill, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 1C^1~ '7?Tarrence Tribble, Route 2, Silver Street, (col.) 1062'8?Rufus TurAer, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 1063l?James Mitchell, Route 2, Silver Street, (col.) 1064!0?-Robert Kemp, Route 1, Silver ? 1065 OvlCG-t, V Wl./ II?Eugene Floyd, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 1066!2?"Will Rutherford, Route 1, Newtorry, (col.) 106113?"Willie Lee Smith, Route 3, New- * berry, (coL) 106854?Colie Boyd Pitts, Route 1, Newberry. 1069>5?Dail Ernest Singley, Route 2, Newberry. 10 <0*6?Joel Blanton Smith, Route 1, Newberry. 57?Charley Ruth, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 1072>8?Robert Jackson, Route 1, Kinards, (Col.) 107359?Johnnie Miller, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 1074?Clarence Jones. Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 10 <5)1?Arthur Calvin Mills, Route 1, Kinards. 1076" )2?Walter Oscar Pitts, Route 1, Newberry. ,, 1077)3?James Guy Floyd, Route 1, Silver Street. 1078 ~ ? 1 VrtTIr_ 34?\L/ V1 UcU^noa, iwuic i, berry, (col.) )5?James WKlliams, Route 1, New-10'9" terry, (col.) )6?Will Jones, Route 1, Kinards, 1030. (col.) 1 / >7?John Brown, Route 1, Newterry, (col.) ljS1' >8?Luther Young, Route 1, Kinards. (col.) 1082>9?John Draft, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 1039 )0?Samiuel Eugene Senn, Route 1, Newberry. H?Thomas Albert Gentry, Route 1084 Kinards. >2?Joseph Wilson Brehnter, Route 1, kinards. 10*?)3?Eddie Workman, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) 10S6)4?"Walter Thompson longshore, Route 1. Newberry. )5?Walter Wallace Senn, Route 2, S'lver Street. )6?Pink Means, Route 1, Newberry, 10S8(col.) )7?Arthur Henderson, Route 1, 1ftQQ Newberry, (col.) 08?Jessy Foster Senn, Route 2, Silver Street. 1090 T_1_? T .nr>crchr\rp Route jy?yomi vaii:oK uuugk?.?.., 1. Newberry. 1nQ1 10?John Arthur Boozer, Route 3, Newberry, (col.) 11?Arthur Suber, Route 1, Kinards, 1092 (Cel.) 12?Ford Mingum, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 13?James Boyd Burton, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 1094 14?Frank Kelly, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) ,oq15?J. Arthur We-rts, Route 2, Silver Street, 7col.) 16?George Cleveland Merchant, 1096 Route 1, Kinards. 17?Jim Wyart, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) 18?Henry Wilson, Route i, dewberry, (col.) 1098 19?Robert Edward Livingston, Route 1, Kinards. 20?Dock Burgifc Lancaster, Route 1, Kinards. 21?John Wilson, Route 2, Silver- ""00 Street, (col.) 22?Blant Epps, Route 1, Newberry, fcol ) i 23?William David Hendrix, Route 1. Newberry. 1102 T ti? Dnnfa 1 VotT 24?Ncvm J. >iaruii, Uuuwg i. j *iv?. berry. nm 25?James Langford Dehart, Route 1, Newberry. >26?James Wiilliam Gentry, Route 1104 1, Kinards. 27?John Edward Sterling, Route 1, Newberry. >28?Arthur Lanzo Sliealy, Route 1, - Silver Street. >29?Jessie Stephen Lever, Route 1, Newberry. 1107 >30?William. E. Gary, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) >31?Childs Kinard, Route 2, New- 13 ^ berry, (col.) >32?Hugh Carter Wilson, Route 2, hq< Newberry. )33?Arthur Gibbs Leitzsey, Route 2, Newberry. )34?Wade George Washington, Route 2, Newberry, (col.) mi )35?James Cooper, Route 2, Newberry, (col.) v )36?Olin Hampton Lane, Route 2, 1Ui Newberry, (col.) j )37?Codosa Marshall, Route 2, New- m, berry, (col.) )38?Thomas Jones, Route 2, Newberry, (col.) |ni' 539?Walter kuii, xiuuic , (col.) 1 111! 040?Jonas Kinards, Route 1, (col.) j 941?Nathaniel Grey, Route 2, New-; berry, (col.) j 042?Leon Morgan, Route 2, Newberry. (col.) i 111 043?Thomas Jefferson Ruff, Route | 2. Newberry, (col.) I1?1 044?Isaas Moffette. Route 2, Newberry, (col.) 045?Arthur Cook, Route 2, New-. Ill berry, (col.) 046?Henry Dendy, Kinards,( col.) !-,?0 047?Thomas Harmon, Route 5,' Newberry, (col.) -David Raff, Route 2, Newberry, (col.) -Joseph Sims, Route 2, New*berry, (col.) B -Hugh Hunter, Route 1, Kinards, ing (col.) to -Will Anderson, Rout-3 1, Ie: Kinards. (col.) rej -George Moses, Route 1, Kinards r.v (col.) " -W. C. Boozer, Route 2, New- (ou berry, (col) 10 ?Rob Robertson, Eoute 1,.C. Kinards, (col.) 0::( ?TTri Pnhpr. Route 1. Newberry, (coir 3 ?Frank Moon Werts, Route 1, 2 Newberry. ' ' 2 ?Arthur Allen Ololand, Route 1, Newberry. -Arthur Mid Johnston, Route 1. . Newberry. ?William Crawford Alverson, Route 2. Silver Street. -Claud Priichard' Watts, Routs 1, Newberry. -Charles Finkney Tnague, Route 1, Newberry. 1 ?t An Pn'l i o 1 berry, (col.) -John Scott, Route 4, Newberry, (col.) -Press Anderson, Route 1, Kinards, (col.) -David Reeder Pitts, Route 1, g Newberry. ^ -Elise Lagroom Street, Route 1, tni Kinards. ?Fred William Brehmer, Route 9_2 1, Kinards. Docrior TV>r vr>h 2. "ICUll^U XlWVUVi a Wi*, ? , ? i 1 Silver Street. -James "William Davenport. Route 2, Silver Street. TH -John Madison McKitrick, Route 1, Newbarrv. Bv ?Benjamin Yeoman s Abrams, Route 1, Newberry. ?.John Brehmer, Route 1, New- s;-i berry. Ad: ?Charley Simson Dehart, Route ?ec 1 Newberrv. n ?Butler Smith, Route 1, Kinards, 1 z (col.) adi -Paul Dewalt, Route 1, New- red berry, (col.) A -James Griffin, Route 1, * ' Kinards, (col.) ?John Spearman, Route 1, New. berry, (col.) on -Glance Simpeon, Route 1, Kin- P1' ards, (col.) tbe ?Willis Hayes, Route 1, Newber- ^ ry, (col.) ?Charley Swindler, Route 2, Si!- ( vorstreet, (col.) of ?Albert Clarke, Route 1, 'Newberry, (col.) ?(David Earnest Oxner, Route 1, Newberry. ?C?rv Gilder Johnson, Route 1, Kiflards. a ' ?Charles Samuel Cleland, Route 'hp 1, Newberry. ?Bud Foggy, JRoute 2, Silver- ^ street, (col.) 0 c ?Henry Burton, Poute 1, New- ^ Dery, icoi.; ?Toe Neal, Route 1, Newberry, 0 ; . x exj (col.) ?George Earnest Boozer, Route ex< 1, Newberry, (col.) ?Isaack Clark, Route 1, Newber- for ry, (eol.) fai ?David Thomas, Route 1, New- oUI berry, (col.) arn -^Charley Edward Watson, Route 2, 'Kinards ?James Jacob Longshore, Route 1, "Newberry. ?Henry Hampton Hendrix, Route 1. Newberry. > _ 1 Vn ?Jacob Lee Hunt, Route 1, -Newberry. ?'ohn Tompson Pitts, Route I, Ar Newberry. ?John William Johnson, Route 1, j Newberry. ?Arthur Haris, iRcute 1, Kinard*. J (col.) | ?Nathan Turner, "Route 1, Kinards, (col.) i?Richard Thacker, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) ; -r-Will Miller, Route 1, Klnards, (col.) ?TV** V Kinard. Route 1, Kinard3 . In, (coI-> . at ?Cage David Cook, Route 1, Newberry, (col.) r?William Lee Spearman, Route 8, Newberry. Ta u6 ?Jacob Irwin Hawkins, Route 2. Silverstreet. v ^ Ja i?Kage Burton, Route 2, Silver- ! street, (col.) I?Eligah Floyd, Route 1, Newla: berry, (col. } _ . ? . Sa ?Jim Dawkins, Route ], Newber- ^ ry, (col.) ;n 5?Johfi Vernon Clary, Route I p( Newberry. ' )?Georze 'Herbert Martin, Route 1, Newberry. ^ )?Teqpje Tam Wright, Route 3. pc Newberry. I?Floyd Williams, Route 2, Silver- f ei; ctrftAt I?Lawson S-upkins, Route 1, New berry, (col.) pi 3?Rob Cannon, Route 1, Newberry ^ (col.) 0{ 1? John Reuben, Route 2, [Silver- ^ street, (col.) t 5?Wm Sheppard Wallinzine, R. F. -P., 1, Klnard3. eg 8?William Stewart Schultz, Route w 1, Newberry. 7?Andrew Pickens Campbell, R. ^ F. D. 1, Newberry. 01 O T__1 Dnufn o Qilvor. 5 .JOSUWel uiuuic u, stroet, (col.) U] 9?Mark Mills Livingston, "Route a . Kfnnrds. 0?Ned Alison, Koine i, rvxnarus. ni Continued on page seven) s BIDS INVITED. ids will be re eived for the follow- j supplies to be delivered from time time as required from October 5 to ember 31, 191S, w th the right to act or accept any and all bids. 15 txt 111 K ^ nnPTiP'l i n tVlP nf fi P " ~ nili ?u v"w ^ - ? n'.y suparvisor October 5, 1918, at a. m. Bids may be handed to H. Holloway, J. C. Sample or either * of the county commissioners: 12 bushels of oats. 00 bushels corn. S& pounds flour. 16 gallons syrup. 8 pounds coffee. 40 pDunds sugar. 16 cans baking powders. 5 boxes matches. 2 dozen cans beef; 2 bushels onions. I 00 pounds ham. , 16 pounds tobacco. 00 pounds cabbage. i 8 dozen pkgs smoking tobacco. ! 6 tons hay. r% 1 1 a Dusneis peas. Separate bids for 50,00(> feet good r 3ge lumber. J. C. Sample, 4 3t Co. Supervisor. | PATIO* FOR LETTERS or ATmTVTSTttATHW. 1 )E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I County of Newberry. W. F. Ewart, Probate judge. Vhereas, Martha E. Sheely made t to me to grant her Letters of ministration of the estate and efts of Jacob A. Sheely, I'here are. therefore, to cite and nonish all and singular the kind[ and creditors of the said Jacob Sheely, deceased, that iftay be and ?ear before me, in the court cf proe, to be held at Newberry, 3. 0. Wnnrlav Or?t. the 7th next after 4 t>'Nation hereof, at 11 o'clock in i forenoon to show cause, if any >y have, why th? said administran should not be granted. Jiven under mv hand this 18th day -September, Anno Domini 1918. W. F. Ewart, > J. P. N. C. Teachers Examination, ! rhe regular fall examination for chers certificates will be held at i court house. Saturadv. October i> e examination will beg;n at 9:00 I lock and applicants will bring with | ira examination paper. * Certificates will be granted to those I Idinsr B.A. or B.S. degrees Without imination. Along with the regular imination, the State Board has au>rized a high school examination high school teachers. All papers a high school certificate will be ? emitted to the Stats Board for ex?4 ination and gradation. C. M. Wilson, Supt of Education. FE STATS OF SOtTTH CAROLINA, S . County of Newberry. I [X COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1 mmsr Brotli&rs Company, Plaintiff. ii against h ma Thacker, Eva Jeter, Dan Clark, a Jr. Alice Gaffnev Angelina Chick, 1 Cornelia Jeter. Cornelia Oglestoj', Edr? O^l^sby. Pea~l Oglesby, John v P 'ecbv, Jr., May Oglesby, Matt*e Oglesby, Bar*T,Dy or Julius Oglesby, f ^ rie Oglesby. Ed. Oglesby, Jr., r Charlie Oglesby, Jimmie Clark. Laura Clark, Fann'e Clark, Willie c May Clark, and Jehn Custis Means, C Defendants. C Pursuant to an order of court here* * I will sell before the court house, 1 Newberiy, S. C., within the legal ( urs of sala, at public auction 10 e highest bidder, on salesday, Mon- J y, October 7th, 1918, the following scribed tract of land to wit: All that tract, p;e'e or parcel of nd lyino; in Newberry county, State ^ oresaid, containng one hundrel 1 00) acres, more or less, bounded b;' nd* of Lee Oaffney. Fred Whitney, ? Hie E. Henderson and ethers in No. township, being a part of the orig- 1 M t.r?ct daeded Dan Clark by T. C*. >oI. cbed dated :scv. inn, ism, i~?eej j >ok No. 19 at pa"e*94. Terms cf sale: 3?-baIf cash and the balance on a 1 ei;t of twelve months, the cred't rt!p?? to bea" Interest from day of le and unt:l paid at the rate of ! ?rht per cent ner annum, the credit 1 >rtion to be secured by a bond cf the '1 irchaser and a mortgage of the 1 emises sold, mortgage to provida 3 at in case it is placed in the hands 1 ' an attorney for collection or foreosure that the mortgagee will pay . n per cent of the amount due there- i if in addition to principal and inter- < ;t, as attorneys fees for collection: ith leave to the purchaser to antici- i tte the payment of the credit poron in whole or in part. The crops i i said tract of land are exempt from < tie and the owners thereof shall have itil December loth, 1918, to gather id remove the same. Purchaser to pay for papers, reveie stamps and recording. H. H. Rikard, Master. % > , - -V . ' . 4 y r-L. jil ' < I ij/ i * ? vru&ii twte vyjuivn ut/txa You Knit with Grandma GRANDMA'S h Your Groce t 1WBIIII1? Willi I ?W % Just Re lOO Wrought / ? . / " * I This Range makes c< Will -sell them cheap Better get your good They will probably 1 * / The Purcell \ ? * v TAX NOTICE. " N A I The books for me collection ol ^ itate and county tax for the year p 918 will b$ open from October loth. s 913, to December 31st, 1918. bl Those who prefer to do so can pay ni n January, 1919, with one per cent; q February, 1919, with two per,cent; a" nH from March 1st, 1919, to March 5th, 1919, with seven per cent. i The county auditor has made up ^ > ics by school districts this year, nd it will be necessary for taxpayers * o give each school district in which heir property is located. The levy for 1918 is as follows: $ tate 8 1-4 'onstitutional school 3 )rdinary county 6 1-4 *onded indebtedness of county 1-4 ?oads and bridges 1 'ourt house 1-2 ^ "ar-k indebtedness 1-3 u fail bonds 3-4 y v 20 1-2 ei Except in the following localities h vhere an additional railroad tax has >een levied: n *o. 1 township 1-4 mill 20 3-4 ^ s'o 8 township 3 mill 23 1-2 p The following school districts have 6 evied the following levies: * Dstricts iNos. 1, 22, 23 ~ 8 P District -?s. 13, 19, 23, 34, 36, 39. 11 40, 44, 45, 48, 49, 55 and 56 4 h Districts Nos. 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24 ; 32; 35; 41 42, 43, 46, 50 3 Districts 'Nos. 52 and 58 1Q District No. Id 1 District No. 26 11 District No. 30 16 1-2 District No. 31 3 District No. 47 3 A poll tax of one dollar. has been' levied on all male citizens between - 1 ? ? J vm,. tne ages or iwemy one anu ?iai; ;c?i, except those exempt by law. A tax of fifty cents is levied 011 all clogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay i i commutation tax of $2.00 from October 15th, 1918, to December 31st, 1918. C. C. Schumpert, Treasurer of Newberry Co.! THE HERALD ANT) NEWS. ON* j W ON I y X .V - T usilfisisOeJ: m*UJ ' ^yjT GOES the dirt. 1 hose great, bier, bub- i linir, cleansir^ GRANDMA J UDS just surge through the ^ lollies and not a hit of clii t can tay. Just bpri'skle GRANDMA I 1 the tub ai;d then, like white jj iagic, millions ot glorious suds. 1 i an instant. It rnal.es no dif- J srence if t!ie water is hard, i oft, hot or cold, t'-c result to I ways the sr:n:e. CHAiiDMA 3 the greatest "all 'round" ouseliold sorp of t!:e ar*e?it's iowdercd r'oci ippir.f! orslic- ttfl lg. No whole tar wasiiujaway. a b rv mreo soap r Has It! ' V I A Iron Ranges | Doking a pleasure. as any one. I wife one now. >e hard to get soon. Company | OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I will make a final settlement of ie estate of David L. Shealy in the robate Court for Newberry county, m C., on Friday the 4th day of Octo- ? er, 1918, at 10 o'clock in the fore- j oon and will immediately there- am fter ask for my discharge as guard!a of said estate. Jas. L. Ruff, J| Guardian.* eyberry, .S. C., Sept. 5th, 1918. V OrXG COLORED MA>* 8 HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE. VB hiee Yolunteerlng in the C. 8. Nary a Young Colored M^n of Newberry Has Had Wide Experience. Perry Jones, son of Henry Jones of lis city, was home one day recently M > see relatives and friends. He vol- I nteered in the navy more than a ear ago when the call was made for M olunteers, after which hs was assign-M i to the George Washington, where 1 e is still employed. He states thaJM le navy is a fine place for yo^B len and tells many of his experiec^^^^n aving made seven trips to Euro? orts since his enlistment and v d over 50,000 miles on the highfl lis faithfulness to duty has earnSB romotion. This is his second vi^Hj ome shice he enlisted. We wish foil im much success through ths war. A Friend. waj^ RAGES in FRANCE BE Tbea cannot v/JSCT Denying our. fkibtGraise "AUJI sotwscahja food at the FEED little BXGIXS tame tim& Litb to them a A Pcftil Stay-1Tosj Ads ^trtr*d(* 3BH