The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 08, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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WILSON APPAELS
' VOTERS OF NATION
WHOLE WORLD AWAITING VERDICT
ELECTION NEXT MONTH
^ President Declares Article Ten of
Covenant Does Not Restrict Powers
Congress in Declaring War.
Washington, Oct. 3.?President
Wilson in his first campaign appeal
tonight, made directly to the people,
urged the indorsement. of the league
of nations issue at the election and
. declared "the tfhole world will wait
* V/MTOTYlKor 9Q it.
ior your veiuitt m aivivuiw.
would wait for an intimation of what
its future is to be."
The president characterized as
"absolutely false" assertions that
^ Article 10 pf the league covenant
would mak? it possible for other nations
to lead the United States into
war. There was nothing in the covenant,
he said, "which in the least interferes
with or impairs the right of
congress" to declare war or not declare
war according to its own independent
judgment as our constitution
provides." .
"Mv -follow Lrvmen. '* ?vi*S til
presidents method of addressing his
v v- communication to the people. It con
tained no mention of presidential
candidates by name bu: w-V3 corSncd
to a brief defense of Article 10 ar.-J
v -4jn arraignrre ?t of those who, he* declared.
had " grossly -uisied" the i;u
l:c \vrth to itreaty.
Display G"."05f frcrnuco.
The president said that these who
had. spent iheir lives* a/ he hau. 'm
familiar:zing themselves with the history
and tradition:; a -d fdifk-j of
the nation mast standi amazed u: liu
gross igr.uiar?e and :ui?ud*.tt audacity
which h::s led caern to ut.er.ipt
<to invent an 'Americanism' which
has no foundation whatever in ar.y
of the. authentic traditions of the
government."
- . The text of the uppeal follows:
"My Fellow Countrymen:
"The issues of the present campaign
are of such tremendous importance
and of such far reaching
significance for the. influence of the
country and the development of it3
future relations, and I have necessarily
had so much to do with their
development that I am sure you will
. think it natural and proper that
* Should address to you a few words
concerning them. Every one wfto
sincerely believes in government toy
the people must rejoice at the turn
affairs have taken in regard to this
condition. This election is to be a
genuine national referendum. The
determination of a great policy upon
^itfch.the influence and authority of
the United States in the world must
depend is not to te left to groups of
T .* politicians of either party but is to
~ be referred to the people themselves
for a sovereign mandate to their
representatives. They are to instruct
their own government what they wish
f ' * * ""
As sure a
are a foot
v *
you will like
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liMy^ liirfirfllii gr
^ 70U never get sue
j( contentment as C
}'ou. Camels quality
blend of choice Turkis
? Domestic Tobaccos
goodness possible?an
prefer this Camel kit
kind oftobacco smok
^ Camels mellow-m
- revelation! bmci^e
freedom without tiring
They leave no unple
retty aftertaste nor
cigaretty odor!
Give Camels everj
^ compare them puff-f
^ any cigarette in the v
I
done.
Country's Honor at Sake.
I
"The chief question that is put to j
you is, of course, this: Do you want j
j your country's honor vindicated and j
.the treaty of Versailles ratified? Do j
J j
j you in particular approve of the j
j league of nations as organized and!
j empowered in that treaty? And do'
i you wish to see the United States'
|
i play its rSponsible part in it? You I
ha o been grossly misled with regard (
; to the treaty and particularly with
jregard to the proposed character of j
; the league of nations ,by those who j
haVe assumed the serious responsi- j
bility of opposing it. They have gone
' so far that those who have spent their
1 lives", as I have spent my life, in fa-:
j miliarizing themselves with the his- j
tory and traditions and policies of
nofi'ftTi mvict ctnnrl amazed at the
gross ignorance and impudent audacity
which has led them to attempt
to invent an 'Americanism' cf.
their own, which has no foundation
whatever in any of the authentic traditions
of the government. Americanism
as they conceive it reverses
the whole process of the la.it t few
:'rra;;ical years. It would substitute
. America for Prussia in the policy of
j isolation rfnd dc-finant segregation.;
( Their conceptof the dignity cf
the j.atiori, whii-h is that we chou.d
I stand apart and v*aic:!v :or opporturl- ]
tics to a Avarice our o*.vn interest"-. i n j
; volvcs ourselves in no responsibilityj
f4'";" i ;r cf ihe "'i'riit "n
ti t- v uc : v? ?
; dk-aiio.* > ' tiny <?'/ t:. tVr.jr.s f??
wi-kh we o:iu ! i ; > ?i.-i* .
! The conception of the great creator !
w? ihv* .cc-vv 'nr.-;:.' n;>>: ;*>-.>kv.'-=y o 1
rj< r'itV to lit1:?. Ti c-y thoyh" c*
A morjet, an the light or the *,vor!d. :
created' to ]ra<! the wcrsd in the
i-T!ion of \i:;hfr ' f peaces. or??l fch? '
rights of free- nation:?; a:- <!?.; :: inod '- >
set .1 re^ponsiVe example to r.:i the
v/orld of what free government is
and can do for the maintenance of
riffht standards, (both national and
. international. This light the opponents
of the league would quench, j
They would relegate the . United
States to a subordinate role in the
affairs of the world.
Will Not Disappoint.
} "Why should we be afraid cf re-.
: sponsibiljties which we arc qualified
to sustain, and which the whole of
our history has constituted a promiie
.to the world we would sustain? This
! is the most momentous issue that has i
ever been presented to the people of
1 the United States, and I do not doubt1
that the hope of the whole world will
be verified by an absolute assertion
by the voters of the country of the
determination of the United States
; to live up to all the great expectations
which they created by entering
the war and enabling the other great
nations of the world to bring it to a
victorious conclusion, to the confusion
of Prussianism and everything
that arises out of Prussianism. Surely
we shall not fail to keep the promise
sealed in the death and sacrifice
of our incomparable soldiers, sailors.
s you
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unpleasant
r test?then ~'1
or-puff with Ti'R
and marines who await our verdict ho
beneath the sod of France. an
"Those who do not care to tell you th
the truth about the league of na- J gi:
tions tell you that Article 10 of the th
covenant of the league would make it ha
possible for other nations to lead us th
into war whether we will to enter by gii
our own independent judgment. ?
There is nothing in the covenant ^
which in the least interferes with or
impairs the right of congress to declare
war or not declare war according
to its own independent judgment,
as our constitution provides. Those '
who drew the covenant of the league an
were careful that it should contain; ce
nothing which interfered with or im-' ,
/ sd
paired the constitutiona1 arrange- ^
ments of any of the great nations d#
which are to constitute its members, ap
They would have been amazed and P*
indignant at the things that art now
being igncrantly said about this^jc
great and sincere document. ino
''The whole world will wait for ha
your verdict in November as it would
wait for an intimation cf what its 0f
future is to be. ; ?
"vWccdrow Wilson."
*WOr-*AN KAVZ SHEv.IFr
.'iV.r Lilet Apiscin?edt to Office in: ?
j t
Pitisborcj X. ., Oct. L? Mi.-sj
?Ivi;!e Silo1* of \ is the- ?
: .. - ? <- ; / ;; 5 '-or j ,
T. - who resigned. Iwnhjd'ately j I
... I'd ;.J (.
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;>;; ' or ? o:>': th; cath ( cf-;
! :: ' Xol ifi Ot/- ; /C
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ccVL?:i prOvGfscs. the cbuscr:on c-f.
tnxss. the custody cf the couti-y jail; I
riho " ;ministration cf police au- *
thcrity within the county. A force of
:cveid deputies is provided.
No inconsiderable portion of the
v.-or:: to fail upon the hands of the
r.ew -hcrifr b Chatham county will
>e th:- rpprehensicn of blockaders, '
~a'-7'T.-n frr! : 1"V17pt.ioT! of illicit *
whiskey distilleries.
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ANDERSON GiNNERS !
RECEIVE THREATS j
Warned Net to Operate Ginneries ^
Until Prices for Cotton ' mm
I
Gc Up. i jsjl
The State.
Anderson, ' Oct. 4.?Anonymous;
letters have been sent to the news-i
papers of Anderson stating that gin ;
houses in the county would be burn- J
ed if they ginned any cotton before ;
the price went to 35 cents. A type- ;
written * notice with a match at- 1
tached was tacked on the door of W. 1
J. McClufe's gin house, about five .
miles from the city, Stfnday night, j
by the majority of people these let-! 1
ters are thought to be just a bluff, 1
and that there will not be a gin J
Iljp ?%,
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>use burned in this county. Still !
l investigation will be made as to >
e originators of the articles. The j
ns are not paying any attention to [
ese threats, for the farmers do not j
ve to bring their cotton unless >
ey want to, and when they get it >
nned may store it.
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ITATION OF LETTERS OF AD-!
MINISTRATION.
16 OI OUUUl \jaxunua vvuu i
ty of Newberry?By. W. F. j J
Ewart, Probate Judge. js
Whereas, Mahala M. Stone has j *
ide suit to me to grant her Let- j
rs of Administration of the estate t
d effects of John D. Stone, de- p
ased, 1
These are, therefore, to cite and monish
all and singular the kined
and creditors of the said John
Stone, deceased, that they be and
pear before me in the Court of
obate, to be held at Newberry,
uth Carolina, on Monday, the 18th
y of October next, after publica- j
m hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- j
on, to show 'rause, if any they '
ve, why the said administration
ould not be granted.
Given under my hand this 29tn day
September, Anno Domini 1920.
[ORE PEFFOR
THE LAZY MIND
7* r 7 A ! fS'T T>
rcqu n? y v';~ jRiy 12 ?tcroncr .
ivcer. ijjp r-c~:'.'jr :.rid the Duilarc
Uor. ir> '.ho Condition of the
The b : ". *s not r.cvrr.rJiy lazy, j
r.der horinr.! condition:: it functions j
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Teigiii and oilw* charge
without guarantee of qu
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dewberry, S. C%, Septem
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0. ARTICLES if
1?1 Box Ti
2?2 Cook Stoves ...ii. ;P.
3?1 Crtd. Bath Tuh,^ . N<
4n?I Chair '. N
5?1-2 Brl. Vinegar H
6?10 Boxes Dried Peaches J.
7?1 Box Elec. Goodjf*. N
8?1 Crt. Doors * N
9?4 Chairs, 3 Rockei^ 2 Sttees....H
0?1 Trunk .f'l ~ N<
1?2 Rockers. 3 Small' Chairs R,
2?1 Rocker .*?. R.
3?1 Rocker ;>.& R.
4?1 Brl. Dishes '.L N
5?1 Box Tobacco N
6?1 Trunk .1* R.
7?I Crtd. Range'Closet .N
8?I Ctn Candy V*, N
9?4 Drums Coffee ,...N
10?1 Pot Lj
!1?1 Dresser N
!2?4 Sacks Feed N
!3?I Bdl. Brooms N
!4?1 Stove N
!5?1 Rocker H
!<5?1 Box Canned Peaches N
!7?3 Cases Books P<
!8?25 Cases Evaporated Apples...."W
!9?1 Bundle and 1 Box Laprobes..N
10?I Crt. Go-Cai-ts \\
11?1 Buggy Body, 1 Door O
!2?2 Bdl?. Bed Ends, 1 Bdl Rails..N
1
? > .1 ivuva:!^ viiiwi
'4r-l Bundle Bod Rails N
I5l_2 Sacks Cocoanuts T
!G?35 9Gibs Sacks Grits I C
IT?1 Rocking Chair N
!3?1 Box Docks : X
19?I Bundle Paner Bass ..." X
i 0?1 Bundle Rod?, 1 Pa!! Oandv....N
i v rj;v 'v *"
S?.? ' Be? T'
: He: :
lj?-2 Wardrobes and 2 Drapers \
{ Tiox Ho' b '"r.^ - >*
;?orric-:< "
1 7 i ' . :c : v :
rs- -2 Sars Bed !!. 4 Bstf Ilr.il/....'-:.
Bo-: Dri. "
: r
1?1 Ctn; Telephone V
i2 -j ; .-X
. II- ] '
; . 1 : "
}v r?i; . 1 Crate
lr
O
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-..i ? r ]. c\ ?. r-?or. A:de Grease..T
5?1 II. I o?:rth?? Pipe, 1
: ') 1 < ? 'l.OJI I?- 'ilVOill
17?r; nur.dlt'.- Pino N
>S?! For Dirhes S
-.0?i Ucking Chai)*, 2 Arm Chairs..5
70?P^crs C
71?1 Bdl. Bods, 1 Bel!. Iron
Castings ^
72?i Bdl. Crank Shaft, 2 Bdi.
Grata Bars B
73?1 Brl. Roofing Paint J.
74?1 Bdl Sweeps N
75?2 Cases CofFee J
76?3 Crts. Closet Tanks L
77?1 Brl. Sweeping Compound J,
78?1 Bdl. Oil Cloth N
79?1 Rocking Chair N
30?1 Box Drugs, 1 Crt. Linoleum..N
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)roperly. Its work, however, is di ectly
affected by the condition of;
.he body, especially of the alimen-j
;ary canal. Stop up the canal and
he stagnated poisons will pollute the
;ntire body. Fill the body with
>oison and no organ can function
jroperly; much less the brain.
'",1 J-1? U*. otl/Mirinnr
l^lOg Uie S^SLCIIX u J auvioiit,
rhronic constipation and you are
leither fit for work nor association.
Such troubles are common with
nankind. Irregular habits, rash apatites,
over worked stomachs and
iluggish livers always decrease the
jfficiency of man's brain.
One should always keep the sysem
cleansed. SarDraS, a scientific
reparation of medicinal roots and
lerbs, without alcohol, invigorates
Any time is harvest
' ^time for "Gets-It," the great corn |
i and callus reaper. Takes them I
I right off ar.y toe or foot, easily, jj
| quickly, painlessly. ;
i as & 4^^ s\ 1ft j> 35 %
I C^? S?IL? I
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'r&iarht Claim Agent, I
ibia, Newberry and Lai'
is, the following unclaiir
lali'Sy, quantity or value
iber 16th? 1920.
CONSIGNEE " * FROM
acker & Laxton Clinton, S. C.
M. Frick Chapin, S. C.
o Mark: Columbia, S. C.
o Mark.., Clinton, S. C.
owell & Cromer Columbia, S. C.
S. Bennett Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Columbia, S. C.
o Mark... Columbia, S. C.
ome Furn. Co ..Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Laurens, S. C.
. W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
, W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
, W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
o Mark.....\.......r. Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Laurens, S. C.
. W. Willis Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Prosperity, S. C.
o Mark Columbia, S. C.
o Mark Laurens, S. C.
aurehs Hdvv. Co Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Clinton, S. C.
o ltforV Kiiiards, S. C.
o Mark..; Goldville, S.?C.
o Mark Chapin, S. C.
ome Furn. Co Laurens, S. C.
o Mark Chapin, S. C.
owe Drug Co Laurens, S. C.
r. H. Packard Clinton, S. C.
o Mark Columbia, S. C.
"illism C. Goodwin..Columbia, S. C.
aunts & Shealy....Little Mtn., S. C.
o Mark Chopin, S. C.
n Mark Chapin, S. C.
o Mark : Lauren', S. C. I
C. Shell ..Laurens, S. C. I
olumbia Grain & Provision Co., I
Columbia, S. C. j
o Mark Chr.pin, S. C. I
o Mark Colombia, S. C. |
o Mark Columbia. S. C. !
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r. B. Columbia, S. C.
hcmas & H6\vard....Co!umbis, 5/C.
o ?.W*s: Pro ]xr:i:y, S. C.
o Mark Columbia, S. ( .
> Marl;? i" :*--irds, s. .
wysrert Nickl<js Laurens, S. <
ou. Toll Tel. Co Columbia, S. 0.
. S. Matthews Little Mtn? S. C.
o Mark Chapin, S. C.'
anna Mfg. Co Goluville, S. C.
, P. Richardson....White Rock, S. C.
o Mark Irmo, S. C. [
. D. Culberson Laurens, S. C.
orick Bros Columbia, S. C.
. C. Lybrand Columbia, S. C.
o Mark Kinards, S. C.
o Mark Kinards, S. C.
o Mark.... Clinton, S. C.
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the sluggish liver and kidneys,, (
soothes the irritated over worked x
stomach, cleanses the system and
strikes at the very root of the many c
common and dangerous digestive dis- 1
eases. It will do what the common ]
laxative can not.
A tablespoonful three times a day
before meals will set the system <
right. An excellent tonic for liver, '
j stomach, kidney and blood ills.
! Ask your dealer for SarDraS.
[ Manufactured by Southern Drug
Syndicate, Charleston, 5. u. ijaxe
City Drug Co., Florence, S. C., distributors
for South Carolina.
CALL FOR YOUR PAPERS.
All persons, having papers in the
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NO. ARTICLES
*
81?1 Brl. G. Ware !
82?1 Dcor |
83?1 Heater
84?9 Sacks Grits
85?1 Pkg. Tobacco 1
86?1 Mower Seat
87?20 Sacks Feed
88?18 Sacks Feed
89?1 Pkg. Potted Meat
90?2 Trunks
91?5 Bdls Plow Steel
92?1 Keg Mailable Iron
93?3 Cases Paint <
94?2 Cads. Tobacco
95_106 Joints T. C. Pipe
96?3 Sack's Hog Feed <
97?4 Cases Milk
98?30 Sacks Corn ?
99?11 Sacks Corn Meal, 7 Sacks
Grits -
* "1 fl O 171
J.UU?OclCivs r IUUI
101?1 Box Glass
102?2 Sacks Almonds
103?1 Ash Pit Door
104?1 Wheel
105?1 Box, 2- Sacks Peas
106?1 Double Tree
107?1-2 Brl. Baking Powder
108?7 Cartons Cond. Milk/
109?1 Carton Mty Bottles
110?1 Steel Bucket Paint ?
111?1 Case Hats *
112?4 Rocking Chairs, 1 Straight
Chair
113?1 Bdl. Frizzle Irons, 3 Irons,
1 Iron Rod :
' 114?l pkg. 460 Cigarettes
115?3 Pkgs. 60 Cigarettes
116?1 Rocker
117?1 Chair :
Chair
! ] i 3 Pv^-ir Kettles "...
* : >.n o
! 2 21?200"200-Ib Sacfcs Ground
? I ? T ^^
I j 22??. Box Plu?r Tobacco
- ] n' :!
!?2 TI. i Siool
j I2K?2 SfitWes'i Grts. (8). Chairs....
< i: ;
j 123?2 Arm Chairs
j ?i Distributor
j , 1 pjgee Marble
5 132?1 Eia'ctric Idsrht Mater
I 132? "? Well Whaels
; T j ";i-ley
133?i ctn (1> Gross Smo. l^brcco
1 Cirt (3) Boz. Pkgs. *"'ob
ISO? 1 Ppc-e Marble
137;?2 Chairs
l::8-?-50 10:'-lb S>ekn Fiour
1:???;)0-lb. ?;?cks FIbur
MO?7 S.icfes Meal
? 1 '1?7 : T 4 Pkjrs. Lime
| 142?1 Bdi. (3) Mattresses
| M::__i Gi-.lv. Tubs
144?SO Sncks Flour
145?1 Wash Pot
14G?4 Pkgrs. Rocking Chairs, 3
Hi<?h Chairs
147?1-2 Brl. Roofing Paint, 1 Brl
Paint
14 S?2 Crts Gas Generators, 1 box
gas generators, 1 box light
fixtures 2 crts pipe
140?31 Sacks Flour
150?1 Roll Wire Fence
151?1 Range Top
1-52?1 Box D. S. Meat
153?Miscellaneous Articles
*_
^lerk of Court's office are earnestly
equested to call for same. My term
>f office expires soon and I must
nake some disposition of these papers.
Resuectfully,
JNO. C*. GOGGANS,
)-2i-4t-lta\v Clerk of Court.
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications take
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, DENNING Agent.,
CONSIGNEE FfiOM
Erlich 5 & 10c Store....Clinton, S. C.
No Mark Little Mtn., S. C.
Home Furn. Co Laurens, S. C.
Hartnes Summer Co. Columbia, S. C.
No Mark..... Prosperity, S. C..
No Mark Prosperity, 8. C.
TTifMonH Hist Cn Colnmbia. S. C.
Kirklaiid Dist. Co Columbia, S. C.
J. A: Huskfc Fayetteyille, N. C. %
No. Mark \ Prosperity, S. C.
No. Mark Prosperity, S. C.
No. Mark Prosperity, /S. C.
J. A. Hopkins Columbia, S. C.
No Mark 4 Laurens, S. C.
Lorick Bvos ..Columbia, S. C.
No Mark Laurens, S. C.
Merchants Warehouse Co., Columbia.
R. L. Shull Columbia, S. C.
R. L. Shull Columbia, S. C.
Cola. Grain & Prov. Co., Columbia.
No Mark Clinton, S. C."
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D. E. Tribble...* Clinton, S. C.
fto Mark Clinton, S. C.
Mrs. B. C. Moore Clinton, 8. C.
No Mark k.Clintott, 8. C.
Merchants Who. Dist Co., Columbia.
S. C.
Merchants Dist. Co., Columbia, S. C.
E. W. Derrick Columbia, S. C.
No Mark Columbia, S. C.
Berry & Baker V.Columbia, S. C.
J. S.-Wessinger Chapin, S. C.
No Mark Chapin, S. C.
R. D. Smith & Son....Newberry, S. C.
R. D. Smith & Son....Newberry, S. C.
G. B. Summer & Son Newberry, S. C.
G. B. Summer & Son Newberry, S. C.
C. P. S'tmmer & Son Newberry, S. C.
Snzhardt-Lang^ord Co Newbtetty
I. B. Summer & So.; Newberry, S. C.
ITarby ??; Co Jalr.pa, S. C.
No ?.' v:-k Newberry, S. C.
B. Sv.m:n.?r & Sen dewberry, S. C.
G. B. Summer & Son Newberry, S. C.
Nibler-Graham-Suber Co. Newberry.
1 * biev-Graham-Sner Co. .Newberry.
C. B. Summer & Sen Newberry, S. C.
K ibler-G*:;h .;m-Suhcr Co. Ne wborry.
Buford....Newberry, S. C.
B. Summer & Sen Newberry, S. C.
t\ v. T.er. vs-U & Son Newberry, S. C.
li.'Ci-'- & Plant, Newberry
Summer'Bros; Co Ne wberry. S. C.
C. F. Lath?.:1. Newberry, S. C.
T?. D.-Smith c- Son Newberry, S. C.
7-. Y. T.eavell & Sen..Newberry, S. C.
E. H. Summer Newberry, S. C."
0\n. G 'a:n & Prov. Co Columbia
Kirkland Dirf-. Co Columbia S C.
Columbia Provhicn Comnany, Coi
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C. 0. Brown Columbia, S C.
Schurr.pert-Graham-Suber Co., Newberry,
S. C.
Schuninert-Graham-Suber Co., Newberry*
S. C.
Harkness & Simmons Co., Columbia
Lorick & Lo\vrance....Columbia, S. C.
No Mark Chapin, S. C.
D. B. Buzhardt Newberry, S. C.
Wm. Lowery Griffith Newberry, S. C.
Hartness Summer Co. Columbia, S. C.
No Mark Irmo, S. C.
No Mark Irmo, S. C.
0, Kletnner Newberry, S. C.
No Mark Newberry, S, C.
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