The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 21, 1921, Page TWO, Image 2
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tuberculosis: what should |
we do about it and with it
i
By B. E. Kneece, M. D., Health ()fc!
ficer, Newberry County Healih Department.
Few diseases there are which to the
average person cause greater anxiety
fear or despair than tuberculosis, and
to be told that one is a victim of tu
S berculosis usually means that this in- j
dividual at once becomes extremely
sensitive of his condition, and ^on-;
siders himself doomed to a shortened,
uncertain and torturing existence, ostracized
by society, a burden to his
family and a menace to his friends,
with but the one and inevitable outcome,
death, to look forward to.
Such thoughts however should never
exist, for tuberculosis encountered
in its earlier stages can in a large
majority of cases be arrested, and
even many of the far advanced cases,
particularly if one lung^alone be involved,
can be sufficiently arrested,
as to allow the individual to live a
useful and happy life, limited only to
^ common sense, healthful routine, and
restricted from doing heavy labor. \
There has been no new discovery
to prompt these statements, nor are
we offering anything original, great
or startling. It is simply the sani'
torium treatment, fresh air, good
food, sunlight, graduated exercise
when indicated, and artificial pneumothorax
intelligently applied by a phy- '
sician trained in 'tuberculosis work,
supported always by the heartiest cooperation
of the patient himself.
The importance of diagnosing tu
fcerculosis very early in its course canv
not be over estimated, for an early
knowledge of the condition not only <
materially increases the patient's' ;
chances for a permanent arrest of the !
disease, but if he be properly in
strocted, he will live without spread- ?
ing the disease to those with whom he
may come 'in contact, and need not j
be< abhorred by society. 1:
It is now generally believed by the 1
tuberculosis specialists that aoprox:I
mately 95 percent of all persons are ;
at some age in life infected with the 1
tubercle bacilltfs, and by far the most j
nc?o in for-finn?; take o)ace before ,
U A liixvv
adult life is reached. Not all of this
la^ge percentage develop active tufc^fculosis,
it \>eing necessary for!
some additional weakening influence
tch bring out the ^activity, however
should this added influence bring
about activity during childhood, the;
tuberculosis would run a more rapid J
and more fatal course.
-There are many diseases and con-1
e&ions that may be classed as assis- !
taftits the germ of tuberculosis in
it3 deadly work, but the more importyit
of these are colds, influenza*'I
nliasles, scarlet fever and whooping I
cough, and such-conditions that favor
tlje development and spread of these j
diseases, as* insufficient 'and improper '
cfething and foods, poor hygienic sur- j
rftjandings, poor ventilations and lack
ct proper qaarantine. j#
.'When one notices a lack of the,
tissual "pep" and vigor, feels more or
legs tired rather often, develops a 1
slight cough or \ regular clearing of
tfcfroat in the morning, colds that'
pj&r sist, appetite below par,?and per- 's
^~" flflonloccnoci: wifh or without '
a ??.?.. ?
a;Joss of weight, it is sufficient cause ^
t& be alarmed, and a visit to the doc- j
tor for thorough examination is in
o^jder. Children who fail to romp^
a3)d play as they normally should, and j
wio are in any way below par, had
b^st be given special chest- examina-:
tjj&n, on a clinic day set apart as a
part of the work connected with the;
medical inspection of school children J
as now required by state law.
It would be well if each county j
could provide a sanatorium for tuberculosis
cases, a Visiting nurse for'
those curing at home, and an open air
school for pre-tuberculosis children, j
but until such is established, certain- j
ly a number of counties could form a
league, be given state and county ap- j
propriations, and thus provide for the;
operation of an institution for such j
individuals who could not afford the'
I
higher rate of a private sanltorium,
located perhaps in some distant state, j
What would your county do if asked:
to take a part in such a league.
Summary:
If you feel that you have a fair
number of the earlv symptoms of tu
? berculosis lose no time but consult a!
? physician at once.
If told you have the disease by any
of its pet names, "spot on your.
lungs," "old dog," "consumption," or .
any. other, buck up, smile and put up.
a game fight. You can win if you;
try and try hard enough.
If you have no county health cle- j
nartment. no visitinsr nurse and no^
TB organizations, urge your legisla-j
tors to make efforts to get them.
If you have any of these organiza- j
tions or any others that strive to im-j
prove your county, lend them your
support.
Our prediction is that first class {
postage will not be increased to three !
cent3. There are some things that
the public just will not stand for.
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of *
Xew berry. i 1
Court of Common Pleas i
Allen X. Crosson, Plaintiff, ;
against <
Mary Shealy, Jesse Shealy, I.ula c
Moore, Eliza Peterson, Bessie Buoz- $
cr. Hestelle Siiealv, Etta S.healy, :
Leona Shealy. Lindsay Shealy, Ro- t
sa Shealy, Clarence Shealy, Horace ]
Cromer, Lillie Mae Cronur, Lillic }
Mae Shealy, George F. Stockman, c
Mary E. Hipp, as Executrix of the
last will and testament of Edward
P. Hipp, deceased, and C. E. Sum- mer,
defendants.
Pursuant 10 an order of the court ?
in the above entitled action, I wiil;
<-..11 ri-IV\l-jin71 sjt. tVif* fo'irt.
house in the town of Newberry, in ]
the county and state aforesaid on ihe
fir?* Monday in November (salesday), J
1921, within the legal hours of sale
the following described lands to wit:,
'"All that lot or parcel of land situate
in the county cf Newberry and
state of South Carolina, containing i
two acres, more cr less, bounded on *
the north by lands of Sam Gal!man, j
on the east by a public highway lead- t
ing from the town of Prosperity, S. 3
C., to the town of Newberry, S. C., y
and on the south and west by lands 1
of, or formerly of. Jake Perkins, Wil- x
liam Douglas and perhaps others." j
Also, "All that tract, or plantation \
01 iana Si'.Uil It", i am; an l
township No. 9, in the county of New- t
berry, in the state aforesaid, contain- c
ir>? fifty (50) acres, more or less, and ?
bounded by lands of Chesley Hunter, >
E. L. Boozer and John Cousins. Also, 2
all that tract or plantation of land ]i
situate, tying and being in township >
No. 9. in the county of Newberry, in
the state aforesaid, containing ninety- fc
two fOJ) acres, more or less, and*b
l u.. v p v;v?w
WUfUCU UJr laiHO \j L u. A . V
William Ruff and Mark Mills, known h
as the Mid Griffin Old Place." I
Terms of sale: The two acre tract >
first above described for cash and !
the other two tracts for one-third 'cash 1;
and the balance in two equal annual j
installments, credit portion to be se-'p
rared by a bond of the purchaser and r
a mortgage of the premises, said bond, e
and mortgage to provide for interest ;p
[rom date of sale at the rate of eight j s
per cent, per annum, payable annu-;e
illy and if notj>aid when due to bear!a
interest at same rate as principal and ii
i>-\ per cent, attorney's fees in ; c
lase of collection of suit by an attor-'t
tiey and that in case of failure to rp
pay either installment or any interest g
;lue thereon when due and payable the t
entire sum may become due and pay-! o
able at once at option uf the holder,' a
Aith leave to the purchaser to antici-jti
pate the payment of the credit por- v
tian in whole or in part. The suc-:f
?e^sful bidder shall be required to de-ir
pesit with the master at once upon ! f
Columbia, !
E3SZ2
By direction of the Fr
28th, 1921, at the Columi
freight and other cha.rges
without guarantee of qus
cash.
Newberry, South Carolin
i
No. W. B. Article.
1 S4?1 Bale Cotton N<
4 42?1 Bdl Grate Castings S.
7 572?25 Sx Bran A<
. 9 663?2 Bxs Syrun Y<
11 92?17 Sx Meal, 1 Sx R Feed.Sh
12 AF1?1 Sx Rice - Pi
13 4?13 Pkgs Various articles..N<
14 4?11 Pkgs Various articles..N<
15 5?1 Gasoline Tank N<
3 Ctns Cd Goods N<
2 Bals Grates N<
18 106?1 Refrigerator Door G.
19 205?1 Pc Iron boiler section..A.
20 224?1 C Catsun, 1 U (J bauce.n.
22* 48?2 Bagsx 70 Cans P &
Beans R.
23 281?3 C salmon M?
25 509?1 C H R Class C.
2G 502?1 Cs Cd Meat T?
1 Bdl Iron V/asher Rc
27 547?11 Sx Rice Cc
2S 547?1 Brl Rakes N<
29 53?1 Bdl Galv Pipe N<
32 12?3 Sx Oats N<
33 1153?1 Cs Fly paper Si:
34 28?1 Crr Stone Giss la
35 26?3 C Salmon L.
37 13?1 Cs Pineapple N<
qfi 14 1 sy t.vp sv
40 l^Bdl 61(1 Burlap.
41 8??. Cad Tobacco N<
42 12?1 Ste^Brl PL Oil J.
1 W Bri PL Grease J.
43 24?2 Bdls News print paper..H<
44 327?1 Ctn Peanut Butter Vf
45 * 427?1 Grubbing Set L>i
47 56?1 Heater X<
48 54?1 1-2 Brl Lubg Oil L.
49 53?1 1-2 Brl Lubg Oil G.
50 52?1 1-2 Brl Lubg OiOl W
51 51?1 Brl Lu.bg Oil S.
52 63?1 Bk W Powder Ci
54 23?3 Sx D Feed Sh
57 22?1 Bdl Pipe J.
58 23?1 Bath Tub D.
59 23?1 Sx Seed S.
GO 23?5 S>: Cane Seed J:
01 23?5 Sx Dairy Feed -I.
G2 23?1 Bdl Stove Pans X<
03 24?1 Axle, 1 distributor
1 Bdl Plow Wings \*<
64 24?2 Bx Auto Parts C.
65 232?1 Crt 2 Pes Marble C.
66 247?1 Crt Soap ).
69 18?1 1-2 Brl L Oil X<
70 275?1 Crt Elec Flashing T!
73 450?21 Sx Feed, 11 Sx D.
Feed ....Cc
74 ?5 Bx Stock Powder
1 Bag- Stock Powder A.
f? f!_ Spntpinl
A 1 VVY * J J +**9 ?J ^ w
!>; acceptance of his I fifty
x .")<?.00 ) dollars. fwr tho i\- o aire
i r :u ;. and or.c }:n:i.Ii*l?t (*100.00)
it.'iurr, f r each nf \he other tracts
c? an < vidence of faith and i!;
e he f;>:!s to comply ?viih tiu* terms
>f his bid within t.-n days after said
ale. the master will rcseli said premn
i -o.no subsequent saieday at
hr risk of tin- former purchaser,
^irchai-er to pay for the drawing of
)?.perf, rcvenuo stamps and ri"jor;iing
,amc.
J. D. QtfATTLEBAVM.
Master. !
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Ncwberrry. I
In Court of Common 1'leis.
I. H. Illkard, Master, I'lamtitr,
vs.
i. C:. Lowe, Roy L. Lowe, J Chesley j
I.ewe. Nina Lowe and Harold Lowe, '
Defendants.
Notice of Sale.
i'ursu.-.nt to an order of the court
n the above eititied action I will sell
it public auction at the coart house
n : he town of Newberry, In the couny
and state aforesaid, on the nrst
-Ionday in November (salesday) 1921 i
iritnin the le.cai hours of sales, the fol
+it-n tvnol c Inm] .
OWIIIJ; UCailULli k >? v-? liuvic
iz.: i
"All that tract of land lying and :
>eing situate in the county of New- '
terry. State of South Carolina, con-!
aininjr seventy-nine and sixty hunIreuths
(79.00) acres, more or less,
ante being tract Xo. 1 of the Croft ;
Co. 2 lands and bounded by tract Xo.:
! of said lands, lands of Dr. Lake, i
>ubtic road, lands of Sam Bobo and
J. Taylor; also,
"All that tract of land lying and
seing situate in the county of New?
orrv. State of South Carolina, con-.
aining sixty-four and seventy-six
undredths (64.7ti) acres, more or
same being tract No. 3 of tract
Jo. 2 of Croft lands and bounded by !
racts No?. 4 and 2 of said iands and ;
inds of Mrs. L. Nichols."
Terms of sale: One third of the'
urchase price to be paid jr. cash, and
he balance in one and two years in
qual annual instalments, the credit
ortion to bear interest from date of
ale until pajd in full at the rate of
ight per cent, per annum, payable
nnual'iy and if not .so paid to bear
nterest at. the same rate as the prinipgl,
and to be secured by a bond of
he purchaser and a mortgage of the
x 1^ * -3 ^ w* r\vf _ 1
remiSCS 501U, HIV SiUU miiiu u>iu :nu:
a.2'e to contain the usual stipulation j
o pay ten per cent attorney's fees in
ase they are placed in the hands of
n attorney for collection, with leave;
o anticipate the credit portion in :
rhole or in part, the purchaser to pay
cr all papers, revenue stamps and
ecordlnir foes. If the purchaser shall
ail to fully comply with the terms of
1 " " M
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Newberry
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eight Claim Agent, I wi
bia, Newberry and Lam
V r 11 .
? me Following uawaimt
ilifcy, quantity or value.
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Ccnsignee Destination
) Marks Laurens
M. and E. H. Wilkes Laurens
iluh Milling Co Columbia
>ung Roy & Brown Columbia
lcII Dist. Co Columbia
ircell Co Newberry
) Marks Clinton
) Marks Clinton
) Marks Clintos
) Marks Clinton
^ Muvtc Clinton
B. Su&mer & Son Newberry
F. Bush Newberry
D. Smith & Son Newberry
D. Smith & Son Newberry
erchants Wholesale Co Columbia
0. Brown Columbia
lomas & -Howard Colubia
>vser Guano Co Columbia
jrmany R & Brown Cdlumbia
> Marks Columbia
> Marks Laurens
> Marks Goldville
mpson Drug Co Newberry I
cobs & Co Clinton 1
McN. & Libby Columbia |
> Marks Laurens <
irygert Nickles Co Laurens I
) Marks Prosperity 8
> Marks Prosperity
G. Lowman Prosperity
G. Lowman Prosperity
jrald & News Newbery
m Camp P Co Columbia
xie Farm Columbia
) Marks Laurens
E. Carbeit Laurens
.U. UUCKeil i.aurens
. M. Ferguson Laurens
E. Eiledgre * Laurens
ty Market Laurens
rail Dis. Co * Columbia
W. Madden Clinton
II. Hayes Clinton
B. Clowery Clinton
M. Pitts Clinton
M. Pitts Clinton
> Marks Clinton 3
3 Marks Clinton J
J. Jackson Clinton 3
J. Gleascn Columbia |
T1 "' !"nr R.-nkf. Cofl Columbia S
j Marks Laurens
irower Auto Co v...Columbia
jlumbia Groe. Co Columbia
*
, P. Richardson Irmo
jer 1921,
JW k ?. WAVA
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:h ' s: it; ;vumn nv-.? d.ivs ai?,er such!
ihv.- urfcrnises bid on by .-aich de
Ii: ??11?*: l j:u:vh.;: ) will lu> oM by;
i nc ; r.;stL-r on tiv.- nvx' or sonu* - uc-!
1: S'lio.-'/l'iy. a* tbo ri: k of In.-.
s;ii I (ielir.qu -n: )>urrh::f.:"\
J. L). QUATTLEBAVM,
t for rt \vberry County. j
Oct. 12, 1 i? 21.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Xewberrry.
Court of Common Pleas.
James D. Quattlebaum, Master,!
I'iair.t'f*.
u.i-, ^ j
VS.
J. G. Lowe. J. W. Lowe, Roy L.!
Lowe, -i. Chesley Lowe. Harold j
Lowe and Xina Lowe Store, Defendants.
X'otiee of Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the court;
? * * T IT.
in th^ above entitled action, i win sen :
at public auction at ihe court house;
in the town" of Xe wherry, in the coun- j
ty and state aforesaid, on the first j
Monday in Xovember (salesday),
2 921. within the 1 e;jraI hours of sales,:
the following described two tracts of:
land, vi;:.: j
"All that tract, piece or parcel of
land lying and being situate in the '
county of Newberry, state of South '
Carolina, known as the Croft home
place, containing seventy-six and two-,
thirds acres, more or less, bounded by;
Rivpr Sf.op] Rride*e road. , nub-i
lie highway and tract No. 2 of the j
Croft home place, also,
"All t'nar tract, piece or parcel of j
land lying; and being situate in the j
county of Newberry, state of South :
Carolina, known as tract No. 2 of the!
Croft home place and adjoining said !
home place containing1 forty-two and j
three-one-hur.dredths of an acre, more j
or less, bounded by Bush river, tract'
No. 1 of the Croft home place, public
highway and lands of J. R. Perdue." j
Terms of sale: One-third of the J
purchase money t-o be paid in ca=h!
and the balance in one and two years;1
^in rqual annua! instalments, the cred-1
it portion to bear interest from date j
of f-a!e until paid in full at the rate;
of ci^br per cont per annum, payable j
annually and if not so paid to bear,
interest at the same rate as the prin-1
eipal, and to be secured by bond of j
the purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises sold, the said bond and mortgage
to contain the usual stipulation
to pay ten per cent attorney's fees in
e::se thfcy are placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection, with leave
to anticipate the credit portion in
whole or in part on any date of interest
payment, the purchaser to pay for;
all oapers, revenue stamps and re- j
cording fees. If the purchaser shall '
fail to fully comply with the terms!
of sale within five days after such j
sale the premises bid o*x by such de-!
linquent purchaser will be resold by j
j > I
\
II sell at public auction <
ens Freight Warehouse,
id and refused articles o
C_ !l 'Is .. 1
OtfXie W1A2 CUIKillCiKtC at 1
J.
No. W. B. Article.
75 12?3 Picces Fittings X
70 13?1 Pc C I Cstg L
79 372?107 Sacks Feed H
n n <1 rt r> - T. T; 1 1. X 7
MJ >?o urus :U:ijv ^
SI 33?1 Bg Eear.s N'
32 6?1 C Paint I>
83 6?1 1-2 Brl R Cement L
81 49?1 1-2 Brl L Oil N
85 50?7 Pkgs Drugs G
SG 51?1 Bx Grease Pumps
1 Bx Trucks for same C
87 52?1 1-2 Brl L Oil F
88 53?5 Bx Drugs : P
8!) ' 54?1 1-2 Brl Oil L
90 55?2 Cs J.ub Oil W
91 56?1 Dr Lubg Grease S.
92 57?1 1-2 Brl L Oil H
93 58?1 Radiator S.
91 17?1 C K Goods F;
95 17?1 Bx Oil H
07 17?4 Brls Oil N
99 18?1 1-2 Brl L Oil W
100 23750?2 Ge. Paint F
101 AFS7?1 Bx Washing Powder....3
102 78?1 Foot Tub G
103 36P>?2 Bdls Paper bags O
104 4")?1 Refrigerator H
105 21?1 Sx H Feed .....*. N*
10G 232?1 Cs Cd Soup V
107 358?1 Crt Table Case X
108 16?1 W Brl L Oil L
10!) 518?1 Ci t 4Vliy Cans B
110 C32?3 Bdi Tents, 1 Bdl Polcs.R
111 2".02?10 Sx Rice J.
112 2*???1 Pc Farm I) Pipe A
113 2?1 Sx Coffee ....' N
1 14 501?1 Brl Oil, 1-2 Brl Oil C
i i - -r\:? 1 t?..
1 i ') oujj 1 i_>.\ -ucuitiiiv:
116 11?1 Crt Glass P
117 2-10-48 and 10-24 Sx Meal.C
119 4?1 Br! Syrup C
120 o?5-96 lbs Sx Grits C
121 6?20-100.1b Sx Feed C
122 7? 100 lb Sx Hen Feed ....C
124 383?1 Small Koll Cloth C
7 Roll.-? Cloth C
12.-, 1 -1?3 Kx Grits G
12'> CHI?;? S Insect Powder A
127 . 2?1 Br! Paint -T.
128 n?1 Brl Oil H
1 2i) 4?2 C F> Powder A
130 5?2 Cs Pet Lubg Oil J.
j:>1 G?1 Wd 1-2 Brl L OiOl T
1 Cs P I- Oil T
1:J2 7?2 Steel Brls Rfg cement..
1 1-2 Br! Rfg Cement ....
2 Ke^-s Grease J.
133 103?3 Chairs G
134 G9?1 Column
13.r) 101?1 Cs Paint M
amr, wwnMiwawMaa ?i?mammt
ihr r^.isVor :i' the p<>:ct or some suci-i
c dinrr >ak\-<lay at 1 hrL-k of such
'Ifiiii'lUt nl p:?vh:-.t.
J. I). '.)! ATTI.KBAUM,
Marl r fr v Xewberry Count v.
Oct. i2; 1921.
MASTER'S SALE.
* i- - r 4.U ~
Jt>y autiicnty <>i a uecree ol cmcourt
of common pleas in the case of
Nora V. -Abrams an others against
Kenneth Lo?\<r; dated October -I. 1921,
i wiii sel! at public auction, in front
of the court house, at Newberry,
within the lejsral hours of sale, on
saieday in November, 11)21, that tract
of 'and in Newberry county, of which
Ivy X. Abrams died seized , containing
two hundred forty-four acres,
r.?* 5,.>;c hnnmlmi north bv the
Bush River road leading to Xcw berry,
east by the Bush River road and
lands of D. C. Spehrman and H. II.
Evans, south by lands of H. H. Evans
and E. B. Setzler. and west by lands
of Mrs. Nancy C. Barre.
The purchaser will be required to
pay one third of the purchase price
in cash, the balance to be secured by
his bond ai'd mortgage of the premises,
payable in two equal annual ins;.".lments,
with interest from the day
of sale pay.-ib'e annually, and with the
usual stipulation foi ten per cent,
attorney's fees, with leave to anticipate
payment of the credit portion in
whole or in part; the purchaser to
pay for papers, for revenue stamps,
arid for recording.
J. D. QUATTLEBAUM,
Master for Newberry County.
MASTER'S SALE.
St:?te of South Carolina, County of
Newberry.
Court of Common Pleas.
The American Bank, a Corporation
under the laws of the State of
South Caroline, Plaintiff,
vs.
William .1. Atchison, Defendant.
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the court
in the above entitled action I will sell
at public auction at the court house
in the town of Newberry, in the county
and state aforesaid, on the first
Monday in November (salesday),
1021, within the legal hours of sales,
the following described lot of land,
viz.:
"All that piece,, parcel or lot of
lard in the town of Whitmire. coun
ty of Newberry, state of South Carolina,
containing two acres more or
less, located on Butler street in the
said town of Whitmire, being the lot
of land conveyed to William J. Atchison
by P- B. O'Dell."
Terms of sale: Cash. The purchaser
to pay for all papers, revenue
stamps and recording fees.
J. I). QUATTLEBAUM,
Master for Newberry County.
Oct. 12, 1021.
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\lrri& cn *j?a t.s*' oa &at v
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on Saturday, October
Newberry, S, C., for |
i freight. Goods sold
0 o'clock a. m. Terms
* *
W. DENNING, Agent.
Consignee Destination J
o Marks ~ Laurens i
aurens Hdw. Co Laurens
artness Simmons Co Columbia
an Camp P. Co Columbia j
o Marks Laurens
. D. Bedenbaugh Kinards j
, D. Bcdenbaugh Kinard j
elson & Davis Laurens
lobe Med. Co Laurens j
leveland P. & F. Cow Laurens
. W. Weathersby Laurens
utman D. Co Laurens
loyd Lynch Laurens
r. P. Sanders Laurens
. G. McDaniel Laurens
. T. Waddell Laurens
M. & E. II. Wilkes Laurens
air Store Clinton
. Xabors Clinton
o Marks Clinton
r. A. Pool Clinton
red J. Harmon Newberry
ryson Gro. Co -Newberry
. J. Jones & Son Newberry
arolina Paper Cofl Columbia
ome Furn. Co Laurens
o Marks Laurens
an Camp P. Co Columbia
imbrell Furn. Co Columbia
it tie Mtn. Ginnery Little Mtn.
ango Mfg. Co Columbia
ev. W. M. Young Newberry
W. Kibler Co Newberry
. T. Bratton Columbia
o Marks Goldville
oJa. ret. Lo Loiumoia
. X. Daniels Columbia
rcsperity Furn. Co Prosperity
. W. Martin Laurens
. W. Martin Laurens
. W. Martin Laurens
. W. Martin Laurens
. W. Martin Laurens
. V. IJall Columbia
. V. Fall Uoiumoia
. W. Kinard Prosperity
. P. Richardson 6..Irmo
Ernest Meetse Irmo
. P. Meetxe Irmo
jjjies Richardson Irmo
P. Meet:!!? Irmo
. W. Lorick Irmo
. V,\ Loriel: Irmo
p fivp'ipv Irmo
. B. Summer & Son Newberry
. B. Baker Newberry '
rs. Mary P. Fant Newberry j
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