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SENATE DECLARES WAR WITH GERMANY AV AN ENE Washington, M 1 - -Y/l h a vote of 43 to 38 the senate *:20 o'cloci xl- " - ' -*V - i . - > \ > , \\ t ' IliiS it I i>. i IlUv il ?.< v . . v i Germany tit an c: iv ally by t/.c paIsajre of the K nox ; -.- u: i c. v Three Democrats?Walsh of Massachusetts, Reed o:* M.iv<-v.:aiu Shields of Tenr.e:-?*. -?voic-.i wU the Republicans. One Republican | Senator McCumhc.- ef South Dako.a * - . (paired iiis vote, arnouiicii:;; i:uu v. v.-.. he voting: he would be against the resolution. At 4 o'clock Vice Presiue-.it Marshal! closed the debate .anJ on t\ first roil call, called or the quesiio.1 of substituting- the senate re olu.ior for the house resolution, the vote was 43 to 3S. .YOUNG WA? VET? RAN ^ TO BECOME MERCHANT Newberry, S. C., May 15.?James O. Livingston of this community left tRe farm at the call of volunteers tc Kelp whip the Germans. > In September 1918, in the thick ol a hand to hand fight, he/was badly wounded and disabled so far as farming was concerned. It was a very much discouraged young man who landed again upon the shores of America. A day or two after his arrival he met an agent for the Federal Board for Vocational ^education. A short talk with that official and he had gained new vision. In a few days he was on his way to a business college at Columbia. He * 1 ' ? _ -3 ? ,3 -Pavi n o n m. naa oeen retoimiicaucu xva ?. mbrcial course at that institution. Livingston is just twenty-three years of age at this time. He is making a decided success of hia studies and hopes within a year to engage in a business of his own choos| ing after he has finished the education that a grateful government is giving him. ^ ^ I SHAFT IS GOING DOWN DEEPER DAILY Kaolin Deposit is Said to Be the Most Valuable That Has Ever Been Discovered in Georgia. The first carload of steel casing to be used at the oil well of the Middle b^-G?orgia Oil & Gas Company arrived onri was sneedilv unloaded and bUUajr unu ,f rushed to the oil field in the western part of the "county where crude oil and natural gas was discovered several months ago. The boring of the well was delayed for several weeks pending the arrival of this casing, but now the big drill will go down rapidly and it is estimated will average one hundred feet a day until rock is struck, and the speed will then be fifty feet daily. The most modern and powerful machinery that could be bought has been installed and nothing will deter the promoters from first, test well. Late ?>UlIWiig bnv Saturday afternoon the drill was down about two hundred feat and it is predicted oil will be struck between fifteen hundred and two thousand feet. Large crowds are visiting the oil field each day, many prominent people from all sections of the United States are he/e each day to look over the situation and a great boom is promised for Washington county. In addition to the discovery of oil and gas a very fine deposit of kaolin has been discovered which is worth from twelve to fifteen dolars per ton. This kaolin is snow white and free I of all grit and is used in the manu! facture of the fines? china. It is | planned to mine this kaolin as wen as the oil deposit. Some of our people h are using it for polishing their silverr^Ware. I ESTATE NOTICE. f Notice is hereby given that I will V make a final settlement of the estate F of Sallie C. Metts, deceased, in the L Probate Court for Newberry Coun| ty, S. C., on Wednesday, May 26th. I 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M., and imme? diately thereafter apply for a dis| charge as ExevUtor of said estate. I All persons holding claims against I said estate are hereby notified to b present same, dul\\ attested, to me. "r"r ^ TT i p. I or my attorneys, nunr, nuiu <* Hunter, on or before the "19th day of May, 1920. JOHN B. LATHAN, As Executor of the Last Will afid ' Testament of Sallie C. Metts, deceased. April 23, 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The creditors o% the estate ol Isaac Grigsby, deceased, are hereby notified to render to the undersigned. or his Attorneys, Dominick & WorkH man, Newberry, S. C., an account of 9 their demands duly attested, and alj nprsons indebted to said testate are B| X notified to make payment likewise. GEO. B. GRIGSBY, |g? Administrator, g Chappells, S. C. B NOflCE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL V ELECTION IN WHITMIRE DIS|H TRICT NO. 52. G^Bate of South Carolina, ^County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident ^freeholders and a <ike proportion of ^Fthe resident electors of the age of B twenty-one in the Whitmire School B District No. 52, the County of New berry, State of South Carolina, have B filed a petition with the County B Board of Education of Newberry (County, South (Jarolma, petitioning and requesting that an election be held in the said school district on* the question of levying a special tax oi five (5) mills on the taxable property. within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the undersigned, composing the County Board oi Education for Newberry County. State of South Carolina, do hereby order the Board of Trustees of the IWhitmire School District No. 52 tc hold an election on the said questior of levying: a special tax of five (5) mills to be collected on the property located within the said school district, which said election shall he r.eld at the Whitmire School House +1-.Q ^r?Vinnl district No. 52. or till " ' Saturday, the 22nd day of May r I > _ I 1 Jr / % v?/ - ?> jr* *?? 71 T kir- ?r*7 s q?--vs? ' 1 ^ ! - ^ i i i t<- i. ^ ' i v i. o -i - t ? -?? -> Miller Inner Tube?. .1 For 2-\ rcrrs IT:1- has 1 t. r.-n _ 1, . .1 . , , .. ..? i -* , JL-.iiiiwi w-.v \ .Uj : v: iii.5*. ' i 1 i Their ,f:;:e rrbbcr Is . ,j "Surgeon Grace." j That's the sort of ? : building tubes, j M:i!er i*v.bes nrc bu:!t of ; They ire built k;cr c:. i^c , | ' proper ply. Then each tube is teste J : prove it air-tight. por/t buy tubes by guess. i r 1 as Miners. Try a Miller ? red or graydecide your future tubes. Nc Miller Tread Pal Crater tread smooth with su 9 firm greap on wet asphalt* G Road side treads mesh like Miller T. % The utmost?like Mill P.E. Newbei 1- * ' Copy ] 110 ines z 2 col. * -?: samvrnwammfrnm?mmmmmammimmmmmmm 1 A MAN MAY BE KNOWN : I HON. MITC1 i j Attorney General of the U j the Democratic No j| HAS MADE ENEMIE PRO-GERMANS RED REVOLUTIONS PROFITEERS HOARDERS W BECAUSE. As Alien Property Cust Jt to Ameri< BECAUSE, He is Driving the Alie ML'NISTS and 1. W. > BECAUSE, He is Prosecuting thos and UNREASONABLE Country. BECAUSE, He is Arresting the H( the Sale of Commodity | PRICES. BECAUSE, He Forced the "Big Fi1 : Which Limits their A< \ tion of Meats and PI Unrelated Lines of In* BECAUSE, He Acted in Behalf c Labor Agitators Who COAL in Mid-Winter, > Starvation and Cold. BECAUSE, He Opposes the STAJi I LICANS and Fights f MITCHEL Is 100 Per Cent American SOUTH ( Is Also 100 Per Cent / v Dei THEREFORE i South Carolina Shou I and His Candidacy. WRITE?For Palmer for*Presi< ney General Stands for and what | (/. U uanin, ^ntiirmmi rauuu I I sty Bldg., Washington, D. C. 1 ! 'i ! ; 1920, at which said election the pol shall be opened at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. !j The members of ihex Board ( Trustees of the said school distri< ' shall act as managers of said ele j tion. Only such electors as reside : i the said school district and retui '! real or personal property for tax; '(tion, and who exhibit their tax ar | registration certificates as require j in general elections, shall be allowe ; to vote. Electors favoring the le\ 1 of such tax shall cast a ballot co: ; taining the word ''Yes" written < ; printed thereon, and each elector o; posed to such levy shall cast a ba L, lot containing the word "No" writtc ' or printed thereon. Given under our hands and sea this the 5th days of May, 1920. C. M. WILSON, ' O. B. CANNON, '! T "R TIAPMAN. ; County Board of Education, Newbe rv County, South Carolina. NOTICE OF ELECTION IN TRII ITY SCHOOL DISSTRICT NO. 45 : State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, r Whereas, one-third of the reside] ; i freeholders and a like proportion < > | the resident electors of the age < i 'twenty-one in the Trinity School Di ! 1 ~ +I-10 Cnnntv O'f IL11V.L W. 1 kj * uiv ~ -1 berry, State of South Carolina, hai . | filed a petition with the Counl ; Board of Education of Xewben ,; County, South Carolina/ petitionir i.ar.d requesting that an election 1 1 held in the said school district on tl } / -? ^ ^ TO* 1 "' '-^^v^-?*^->~- iggte i<r.?> I STTSS^V*"?*^ Li j, vfilte only clevc'D^ the ?! ::!! which builds >:riit super-gr-^dc rubber coods. ancc, in surgeons' rirbbcr gloves. are I:::cvn everywhere as the the very rr.re skill ? needed in 'Surgeon Grade" rubber sheets, r?.. .cet on.sheet ? up to the 'or 'iou.j under ;ilr pressure to There are tubes r.ot half so good i ? p.-^d --!-*?t"h it. Th^-i let results > extra price. fented ction cupt, for L& cared-to-t he- !<jA cogs in dirt* /m ibes im sr Tires | J? WAY rry, S. C. / No.4'34\ News 6465 ">s BY THE ENEMIES HE MAKES! HELL PALMER nited States and Candidate for - * r? 1 i. mmation tor rresiaent :S OF THE FOLLOWING: PACKERS ,Tc RADICAL LABOR 510 AGITATORS REACTIONARY REPUBLICANS H Y ? ndiun he Took ENEMY PROPERTY and k WIN THE WAR. n ANARCHISTS, BOLSHEVISTS, COMV.'s BACK TO RUSSIA. e who seek to Extort UNWARRANTED 3 PROFITS from the Consumers of the )ARDERS and Bringing out and Forcing is THEY ARE HOLDLYG FOR HIGHER re" PACKERS to Accept a Court Decree itlvities to the Production and Distribu{EVENTS Them from MONOPOLIZING lustry. >f ALL THE PEOPLE Against Radical Sought to Prevent the PRODUCTION of thus Endangering the Entire PilMic to rDPATISM of REACTIONARY REPUB- / or CLEAN and HONEST, POLITICS. T TV A T "R* P D I L r A L 1V1 a IS. and 100 Per Cent Democratic :arolina American and 100 Per Cent nocratic Id Stand for Mitchell Palmer i lent Literature Shewing what the Attorhe HAS DONE. Primary Campaign Committee, 805 Mun Is' question of levying a special tax o: ;d four (4) mills on the taxable proper ' j ty within the said school district, jf j Now, therefore, we the undersign ct ed, composing the County Board o: c- Education for Newberry County in : State of South Carolina, do hereby *n order the Board of Trustees of tin a- Trinity School District No. 45, t< id hold an election on the said questior id of levying a special tax of four (4] id mills to be collected on the property ry located within the said school dis n- | trict, which said election shall be hel( Dr . at the Trinity school house, in th< p-j said School District No. 45, on Satur il-i day the 22nd day of May, 1920, a '' * * ? > j ^1. 11- .L.ll U, ;n I wmen saia election ine pons simn lm opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m Is The members of the Board o: Trustees of the said school distric shall act as managers of the said elec tion. Only such electors as reside ii the said school district and returi r- real or personal property for taxa j tion, and who exhibit their tax an< ? | registration certificates as requirec N-j in general elections, snail oe auowe< , to vote. Electors favoring the levj ! of such tax shall cast a ballot con ! tainins: the word "Yes" written o: rat J printed thereon, and , each electo: sf' opposed to such levy shall cast a bal af I lot containing the word "No" writtei s-' or printed thereon. v-' Given under our Hands and Seal: Te ! thi?. the Sth dav of Mav. 1920. ty; C. M. WILSON, vi O R C. ANN ON. 12-' J." B." HARMAN, je County Board of Education, New ie berry County, South Carolina. fei - :/iilliliiUiii i| j ! I J J : I I '"V'rZ i \ j Y$\ I:: j! I ijj! Lv' I W&/ |M ' II v . * 'V' ^ ^ k ' i' 1. 11 ; ' i Biih! i;; f.!: tf; i J ;; ; 'J V i i i ' I ' ' i 1 . -Sfc,' / ! j j j * 11 j |1 j ** Hf j i i . f i \\7? x. ' 1 vv c u auc. v in these and other Cotton Mill - i stocks. \ I I A List your prompt res ??******* siiciicd anu \ Hipp I, f Greenville, S. C. . Offices, First Flo f j. # \ Palmetto Bldg. 1 ) i . : - i or cppriAI. SCHOOL! 1 3! ELECTION IN BIG CREEK -j SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 20. t, State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. ! Whereas, one-third of the resident f , freeholders and a like proportion of t, the resident electors of the age of - j twenty-one in the Big Creek School i; District No.. 20, the County of New1; berry, State of South Carolina, have -1 filed a petition with the County i Board of Education of Newberry * ? ^ v - ? i i County, boutn uaronna, peuuuumg i 3 and requesting that an election be) 7 held in the said school district on the : -1 question of levying a special tax of r four (4) mills on the taxable property ; rj within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the undersign-' i ; ed, composing the County Board of. ' Education for Newberry County, 5 State of South Carolina, do hereby i order the Board of Trustees o# thej Big Creek School District No. 20; I to hold an election on the said ques-j j tion of levying a special tax of four; - ' (4) mills to be collected on the! i property located within the saidj i ir Let's sett / 0 3 1 i ? r*C V3" *TP l\ T ^ r ?,, ?. V- 2__ i*o rzan ever smc&e i-.stis" cigarette thai You'll find Camels un? any cigarette in the wo price because Camels every feature that ca. cigarette supreme! V Camels expert blend Turkish' and choice <r.Uorr*r.<z rvnfs fiamsls ir themselves, Their sn will appeal to you, a 3*cu to smcke liberally v ing your taste! Camels leave no unple: retty aftertaste nor u cigaretty ddor! Vm-.' 11 rirnfof Wo 1 vu viv/i vyaixivio iw'A^ 1; kind of tobacco srhoke< fit- Camels are sold everywhere in scier. I j| r packages of 20 cigarettes; or t&n f " c rifiarette*) in a glmatsin*-paper-covert ^r"r cirongiy recommend this carton fct jjjAC-'/' c?ice supply or. when you travoL Ml" / R. J. Reynolds Tobaco Winston-Salem, N. C ^few Jfl A' ^ t * Hollohon Mffi %d WahtI*AI^V1T I 4 Licwuciijnu Oakland Cotl V i ' . ! offerings wi ults, stating * price. \ \ . > * and Pa . ' V Tele Locc or T Lonj and JUST RE A shinment of Player an' ner Pianos. Will save yoi every day. See me at G. B J. L. BC Factory school dstrict, which said election | - ?- - 11 - v J -4. I Mliill Ut UCiU & b bliC 0 viwu School House, in the said School District No 20, on Saturday the 22nd day of May, 1920, at which said election the polls shall be opened at 7 A. M. and closed at 4 P. ~M. The members cf the Board of Trustees of the said School District shall act as managers of the said election. Only such electors as reside in the j said school district and return realj or personal property tor taxation, and who exhibit their tax and registration certificates as required in gen \ - ' * - " 0 le : row! ' I i r i > /J quailed by ^(JjiH& combine |&||^^ J n maize a i a class by ft j | noothnesc || ; I r nd permit gf';j asant ciga- y w9fl|| nd to either [ nil \ 3 straight! ? titicallyacalod l|||t ij'jr r J' ^carton. Wo ' j i t j I | Lhji ?| f the homo or jjotlHW o Co. ^^-^l^^iHBnnn|jnHr < ?uH rJHH?9SSr?^JBSBteil- fr-g^jUM?-J MWMBj?Jg | ^ [.Company m:ii? JllUll 1111115 ton Mills I ' ' \ N b ; \ ^ th us for 1 number of 7 " I / fc * % h . ! * ' .rker '"% ^ \ * f ' / ; phones J 843 and 2277 .[ y Distance 9920 > Postal. ! :ceived | d Straight Schulz and Wesr- / 1 money. Prices going up . Summer & Sons. JWLES Agent. # eral elections, shall be allowed ttr> vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing the wprd "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed to* such levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" written 02* * . printed. Given under our hands and seals this the 1st day of May, 1920. C. M. WILSON, 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMAN, County Board of Education Newberry County, South Carolina. y . i ' ?. f