The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 12, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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~? * v ^ >E>Y BiSCOYEKY HAS FLAiCEP THE I N TED ST TES AT THE LEA!) t: i i "*" n./ioJ,. ('>/>AmnK<liincr WOndpr*!-' c XP AHC?UJ .Atvvuij/uoifup .. -?v.. - ^ Greenwood Man (*;<|:s Sixteen ^ Fonnds and Overcomes Khenm- y atism and Stomach Trouble* ?? ! B it! R. a HENRY I h The discovery of Vitona places n b America ahead of the world in an-| 0 othor branch. ,in fact, it is one of d the first real medical discoveries that' q can be said to be typically American, ' e and it is at par with other great1 a American inventions, such as the y telegraph, telephone, aeroplane and' suomarrnc. I t Richard B. Henry, a well known young farmer who lives on R. F. D >Jo 3, Greenwood says: ^ fcf" "I suffered with rheumatism ever since I was a chilct I also had stomach trouble and indigestion so bad C' had to be very careful about what I j * ate. I had severe pains in my stomp ach after eating and vomiting spells form on my WOBIQ bet 1U. stomach and give me misery. I had' ? awful rheumatic pains in my joints' j and in my feet and ankles, and got j so bad off I had to take to the bed J and stay there for weeks. I lost', strength and fell off until I only1 ( weighed 124 pounds. My heart would - j feared Ii $ fceat iast (XilU oviuw had heart disease I tried all kinds'c of medicines, but nothing seemed to1 ( help me. # j k Vitona got right after my troubles! * and now I feel like a different man. \ ^ The- rheumatic pains have disappear-1 _ is regular and the pains j f Q,. my uciu v ? I* in my stomach are a thing of the past, j f I have a good" appetite and can eatj * just anything I want without any bad! ( effects. I am not nervous like I was; * I sleep sound and can do as much ( hard work on the farm as anybody. |1 I now weigh 140 pounds, which is a j( gain of sixteen pounds, and am full | * cf vitality. I consider 'Vitona to bei1 ereatest discovery of the age, an<i J1 - ?-nl J believe it will be of untol Denem. suffering humanity." ( Mr. Lj. S. Beam, the Vitona expert, '} - made the following statement: j 1 "Human vitality depends largely f( -upon the stomach, kidneys and liver. { it When these organs shirk their duty /( I ambition wanes. Vitona restores tone) ' | to the system and is delicately adap- ' r ted to all forms of stomach trouble, ! nervousness, indigestion, rheumatism, ' nf t^e head and stomach. Itj' Ciliaiiu revitalizes those who are weak and f run-down. It is proving a blessing ' to hundreds of homes. (Vitona is sold by Gilder & 'Weeks, Newberry, S. C., Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity. Little Mountain Drug j Co., Little Mountain, S. C. W. O.j Holloway, Chappells, S. C. Whitmire Pharmacy, Whitmire, 9. c. BIDS FOR COAL. I will receive bids for Twenty Tons of Soft Coal up to the 16th of October, at 10 4 M. J. C. SAMPLE, l County 'Supervisor, f 10-9-3t. ^ wins PftR *TEX>S UNDERWEAR I -will receive bids for Men's Underwear up to the 16th day of October, at 10 Aj. M. Also for 35 Men's Caps. J. C. SAMPLE, County Supervisor. | y-uaasm I i in i r.!eggisc?c3aa I Will Keep You Well H : When you a ^ ^err^i* I k?flf?3i Regulator r I PTlt you in ? II ^? Rood shape, It n ! D is a purely jJ 0 vegetable preparation, non-alcoholic { I f| and acts pleasantly and effectively. U j L Concord. N. H., Jan. 17, 1917 11 j L H I was r ck six months last year and the Doctor if : Hl B told Cie to go to Florida. I got some Granger H ! H II Liver Regulator in Florida and it did me good. U ( B I brocght four boxes home with tne and cow I 9 (Signed) R. J. F.owlaad k j Lp ft TSold by all drusrgrists?25c a box |j N Hangar Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teao. I| STOOD EXAMINATION. Those standing teachers examina-; on Saturday were: Mrs. Virgil Kohn. Misses Ethej j ey^t, Annie Julia Harmon, Minnie j jnick, Luia Lominaek, Marie Seasa. [aude Eptin?, Xene Duncan. Colored applicams were: Jasper ^ obo, Fannie Pratt, L;i?a Pratt, Liliie 'allace. ( -OB* j j latement of The Ownership, Manage- t ment, Circulation, Etc., Required bj t The Act of Congress of August 24, , 1912, t Of The Kera'.d and News published s vice a week at Newberry, S. C., ior ctober 1, 1917. t rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Newberry. j ' Before me, R. Af. Lominack, 3tary public , in and tor the late and county aforesaid, ersonally appeared Ei H. Aull, who aving bceii duly sworn according to ( tw, deposes and says that he is the ( ;ditor of The Herald and News and lat the following is, to the best of t is knowledge and belief, a true stateaent of the ownership, management f the aforesaid publication for me ate shown in the above caption, re[uired by the Act of August 24, 1912, unbodied in section 443, Postal Laws Lnd Regulations, printed on the re- < rerse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses >f the publisher, editor, managing iditor, and business manager are: Publisher, E. Hi. Auli, Newberry, S. < I / Editor, E. D. Aull, Newberry, S. C. Managing Editor, E. H. Aull, Xew>erry. S. C. Business Manager, E. H. Aull, Xew?erry, S. 0. 2. That the owners are: The Her >1(1 and News Co., Newberry, S. C.; S. H. Aull, Newberry, S. C.; M|. A. lull, Newberry, S. C. 3. That the known bondholders, Mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or nore of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities'are: Car)lina Life Ins. Co., Columbia, S. -CL; A. Pressiy, rreas., uue west, o. v,.; \merican Type Founders Co., Baltimore, Md.; Geo. S. Mower, W. H. aunt, Jno. M. Kinard, Newberry, S. 9 4j. That the two paragraphs next ibove, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holof irs, if any, contain not only the list )i stockholders and security holders is they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where j :he stockholder or security holder ippears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or j corporation for whom such trustee is j acting, is given; also that t&e said wo paragraphs contain statements ?mbracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and :onditicns under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bone fide owner; and in this affidavit has no reason to believe ihat any ot>--| er person, association, or cr.rporat!on j has any interest direct or indirect in' the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. E. H. ATJLL. Sworn to before me this 9th day or Oct. 1917 j (Seal) R. M\ LOMINACY. Mv pommision e-xrrires at nleasure of, Gov. ;t An Ambition an i;f rrHEnced80'tbcS0U)tharei<3 f ? ?f the Southern Railway: the rrowt / , J the upbuilding of the other. % A f i The Southern Railway uki no fart ji \. ! accorded to otheri. \ I ' ?l THi? mnhifien of the Southern Raili V J nniiy of interest that it born of co-open f < the railroads; to sec perfected that fair an # ment of raiiroadi which invites the i I agencies; to realize that liberality of tr< to obtain the additional capital needed foi J enlarged facilities incident to the denu 1 sen-ice; and, finally? y To take its niche in the body polit I other great industries, with no morc,'bi '} rights and equal opportunities. ,3^ " The Southern Seir Sputhejrn^Rai] T 7 - " - ? t - r- - / x . r . t. Columbia Stat3. T:.v or f??ht. scv the Woodmen <j? the World in creating a war tax on every member of ihe society to raise 3 mnd lor the benent oi meniJi'S c.i Mstins: in the service or men wuutry. The order expects to raise three quarters o* a million dollars annually is long as the war lasts and soldier? rom the ranks of the Woodmen and heir families will get tlie benent u; j he fund. No extra premiums are to :e charged against certificates held >y the army men so they will pay the same rate as members classified a* " eferred risks. The war tax is effecive October 1 and every "Woodman in America will pay an additional ten ents each month. The woodcho^ppers are preparing u ssue to all or its members in the ariiy and navy identification medals so hat in case of accident, sickness or ieath the order will be notified and cabled to take such steps as may be available for the protection -of the wounded or dead members. The Wooffmen will follow their army men into foreign fields. BROKEN DOWN IN HEALTH Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pinkham's Compound Made Her Well Lima. Ohio.?"I was all broken down in health from a displacement. One of my Blady tnends came to | see me and she ad! vised me to com| mence taking Lydia ; E. Pinkham's Vegi etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I began taking your remedies and took $5.00 worth and in two month9 E5SSSSSSSSSSi was a wen womau after three doctors said I never would stand up straight again. I was a midwife for seven years and I recommended the Vegetable Compound to every woman to take before birth and afterwards, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write to me I will He delighted to answer them." - " ntn T7I XT__*-U C*. ?Mrs.JENNIE IKLUYEK, 044 JCj.iwi.uj ou, f Ohio. Women who suffer from _ displacements, weakness, irregularities, nervousness, backache, or bearing-down pains, need the tonic properties of the roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. NOTICE CALLING IS CREDITORS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Newberry County. ' ^ Court of Common Pleas. DeWitt C. Johnson, as admr. &c. of John D. Eichberger, deed. Plaintiff, aginst Irene S. Eichelberger, et ai. Defendants, Under an Order of the Court herein, all parties holding claims against the estate of John Ej. Eichherger, deed, are hereby required to render in and establish their demands before me on th tweeuty-nintn day of Octobr, 1917, at my office at Newberry, S. C. H. H. RIKARD, fnr \Toti.-,horror rnnnfr S P Sept. 29th, 1917. 10-2-3t. ? V ? 3 1 _ Tfc J ! \ a a itecuru; p lentical with the needs | \ :b and success of one acta* 1 | J >rr?no special prirflcfe act | t/ ; /. f my Company is to tee that i ition between the public and > ^ d frank policy in tbe mziare- ' j confidence of eovero mental \ ratment which will enable it the acquisition of better aiU XN rnd for increased and better y I Lc of the Socth zlongnie o* J it Witt equal iiDcract. y es the South*" K Lv^^S^tem^ j .MASTER'S SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Court of Common Fleas. Martha C. Boozer, Plaintiff, against , VL Eugenia Barre, James M. Barre, Charles P. Barre, Luther C. Barre, Kute C. Earr;*, and others, Defendants. Pursuant to ar order of the Court herein I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the court louse door ar Newberry, S. C., within he legal hours of sale, on Salesdav: in November. 1917. the following r') wit: > T, that tfj ct of land "n Newberry County, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred thirty and 16-100 acres, more or less, and now bounded by lands of Oakland Cotton Mill, Mary E. Hipp, estate :>f Kdw. R. Hipp, deceased, and Wr H. S uter. j Terms of Sale: One-third of the i>ui chase-mor.ey to be paid in cash, balance payable in equal annual Installments in one and two ye?rs from day of sle; credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser ancl mortgage of premises sold, 'bond to bear interest from day of sale, payable annually, the purchaser to have leave to anticipate th* credit portion, at any time, in whole or in party. The bond and mortgage shall provide :for the payment of ten per cent, of the principal and interest as Attorney's fees in case or collection mruugn an ait torney or foreclosure. The mortgage shall require the purchaser to insure and keep insured from loss cr damage by fire the dwelling on the premises and to assign the policy of insurance t<x the Master, and shall provide that if the purchaser fail to do so, or fail to pay the t^xes, the Master may pay said taxes ana insurance, and any penalties incurred thereon, and reimburse himself for the same under the mortgage, with interest from date of such payments. The mortgage shall provide that if the mortgagor shall fail to pay the first installment at maturity the entire indebtedness shall become due and payable at once, at the option of the Mortgagee. The pur chaser will be required to pay tns Master one hundred dollars immediately upon p^reptance of his bid and to pay the entire cash portion within five days from day of sale, find if the purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale the Mister will resell at the r'isk of the defaulting purchaser. Tne purcnarer snaii f | for drawing of deed and mortgage and recording same. H. H. iRIKARD, Masted. October 8th, 1917. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry u Court of Common Pleas. Mary JT Miller, Plaintiff, Against !^ . G. I j. KODinson, Anme c. xiuuiusuu, The National Bank of Newberry, Sj. C. B\ >V. Chapman as assignee, and J H. Hunter as Agent for Creditors, Defendants. By virtue o?f an order of the cour herein the Master will sell before th< court house at iNewberry, S. C., a ' public auction to the highest bidde: I within the legal hours of sale oi Mcnd'-iy, salesday, November 5, 1917 the following described lands, to wit All that piece, parcel or lot of lani lying and being situate in the town o Newberry, county of Newberry, Stat' of South Carolina, containing one fourth of an acre, more or less, an< bounded by lots of J. A. Rikafrd ah< Wl. S. Mann, and by Cline Street an< Speers Street, this being the identl r.tsi "*r\* r\f Tan/1 t-hnt was P.OTlVPVfid t( G\ I. Robinson toy J. A, Mimnaugh Tj] i deed dated November 19, 1906,* am now of record in the office of the Reg ister of Mesne Conveyance for New berry county, in Deed Book No. 1< at page 575. Terms of Sale: One-third in casl and the balance of the purchase mon ey on a credit of one and two yea.1 ^ ? am +A o n n i v>uii leave iu tut; pui uuaac! tw axiL-i^i pate the payment in whole or in part the credit portron to be secured by ^ bond of the purchaser and a inert gage of the premises sold with inter est thereon from day of sale at th< rate of eight per cent per annum, In terest payable annually. The saic mortgage to contain an agreemen' rherein that the mortsairor shall Da> all taxes on said premises and ter per cent attorney's fee in addition t*. the principal and interest, in case o; default of the paymet of the credil I portion, and the bond and mortgage I be placed in the hands of an attorney for suit, action or foreclosure. Pur i ! cTincrpr to r-av fnr -nAners and rer.orr? ing same. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Oct. 8, 1917: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ountv of Newberry. i Ccurt of Common Pleas. I T. Timmerman, Plaintiff. against j Timothy Burton, I Defendant, By virtue of an order of the Court . herein, the Master will sen ai puouu cutcry to the highest bidder within the legal feours of sale before the' Court House at Newberry, South Carolina, on salesday in November, the same being Monday, November oth 1917. the following described land to-wit::?All that piece, parcel or Tot of land lying and being situate in the Town of Newberry, County and Stats aforesaid, composed of lots numbers 5, 6, 11 and 12 of Book C of lam designated as the Fowles-Shealy sur-i vey which said plat is now of record in the office of Mesne of Conveyance ^ -- -1-i. T> , tor Aewoerry county in pica r?uuiv xj at page 680, said lots being -bounded by Boukniglit Street on the East, Lots Numbers 4 and 10 on the South, by Mcllohon Street on the Xortn, eac* of said lots being Fifty by One Hun-j , dred and Fifty Feet in size?Also all i that piece, parcel, or lot of land ly-' * ? ^ ? m 'i)i? i % XT 1 "ITV1 A'lfl i IRg anu OtJIliK Situate 1U iruiuuci Township, County and State aforementioned, known and designated as the Adeline Fowles land, bounded oa the North by lot Number 5, on the East by Lot Number 10, on the South! by Lot Number 3 and one the West' by Mollohon Street, containging one-| sixth of a acre, more or less. The land above mentioned and described being' the same land conveyed to Timothy1 i Burton by James A. Burton on the 18th day of January Al. D. 1907, said deed of conveyance is now of record in the office of Mesne Conveyance ror Newberry County in Deed Book 15 at1 page 588. i Terms of Sale:?One half cash and the balance in twelve months from day of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and j mortgage of the premises, to bear I terest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum until paid in full, payable annually, and that sa:"d bond and mortgage provide for insur-i ance on the buildings on said premises and assignment of the policy of insurance to the Master as additional collateral. The purchaser will be required to deposit with the Master at unce upon tne acceptance of his bid the sum of Fifty Dollars as evidence of good faith, and that he will be re+/ > flnmnlu unth fhp tprms of >| 4Uii VV VVUAj^/iJ TV A MM V v WW. ' his bid within ten days from the day of sale, and in case he fails to comply with the terms of the sale within ten days after the date thereof, the Master will resell said property on some subsequent salesday on the sams term3 at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers j:."' das. H. Hi. KlKArti;, -Uasiir October 8th, 1917. STATE OF 'SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas. t The Setzler Company, a Corporation 2 in liquidation, and Thomas A. Setzt| ier, Jas. P. Setzler, and Ben MJ. r| Setzler as Directors and Trustees ij of the Corporation, , Plaintiff, : against . > * John Wicker, f Defendant. a By virtue of an order of the Court in the above entitled action, the i a Master will sell at Public auction to i j the highest bidder within legal hours of sale on Monday salesday in Novem ber, the same being November 5th, 1917. the following described lands, j to-wit:?All that tract or parcel o! land in Newberry County, South Carolina, containing (fifty acres, more or ^ less, bounded by lands of A. J. Gibson, George S. Mower, Harmon Brennan, James Counts, colored, and other 1 lands of William Greenwood from " which it is separated by a Public 6 j Road leading to Ashfords Ferry, * j This is a part of the tract of land con'! veyed to William Greenwood bj ' Elizabeth Jj. Gallman, by deed dated " February 1S91, and recorded in the " office of the Clerk of the Court in 5 Book 15 page 94, and by Joseph ' Adams by deed dated December 15th, * 1891, recorded in the office of ths 1 i Clerk of the Court in Book 15 at page ' [ 93. The purchaser to pay one-third 1 i of the purchase price in cash and the ' balance to be evidenced by his borrd ;and secured by a mortgage of the premises, payable one year after !(rlate of sale, with interest from date ? ^ +1-*/-V AinrTnf nftn r?Or Q T"l _ , CIL lilC JdLC i Clgiit *-v^ i num. with the usual stipulation for ten per cent attorney's fees if it 1* collected by suit or placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection with leave to the purchaser to anticiJ pate payment of the credit portion u& ui'o'.e v,r in part.?the purchaser to pay for papers and recording. If the purchaser does not comply with his bid within ten days from the day or sale, the premises will be re-sold qi ihe first convenient salesday thereafter to be designated by the plaintiff at the risk of the defaulting 'bidder. H. H, RIKARD, Master. Octoler Sth, 1917. ?i? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas James P. Duckett, and William jl*. Duekett, Plaintiffs, Against Martha Duckett. Beatrice Atchinson,. J. H. Duckett, and Thomas C. Duckett, Defendants. By virtue "of an order of the Cours in the above entitled action the Master will sell at public auction to the highest bidder within the legal hours of sale on Monday salesday November oth, IS 17, the following lands to wit:? .All that piece or parcel ct* land lying and being situate in Number Four Township, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing Two Hundred and Forty acre-% more or less, bounded by tract Va 3, by lands of Mrs. Sallie Tidmarsn? tract 'No. 1, Duncans Creek, aa<8 lands of James Tidmarsh.?Said tract of land being tract number two as * - * 13 -1^1 saown Dy saiu piat. Terms of Sale: One-half of ta<* purchase price to be paid in and the balance in twelve month* from the day of sale, the credit portion to bear interest from the date of . sale at the rate of eight per cent pe% annum, to be secured by the bond ot the purchasei and a mortgage of th& premises sold. The said bond to pr*v. vide that in the event of the non-payment thereof at maturity and if th& said bond is placed in the hands of an attorney for collection the purcnaser shall be chargeable with ten per cent of the amount due thereon as attorney's fee for collection. The suc-^ cessful bidder at said sale shall fortb^. with deposit with the Master the sum. of Two Hundred Dollars as an evidence of his good faith, and upon tha faffure of the purchaser to complywith the terms of said sale the said' sum of Two Hundred Dollars t<v be fOi-feited to the Master and he!4 as a part of the funds in this ease* and if the said purchaser fails to posit said sum as herein required, fchft said Master shall forthwith without further advertisement re-sell s&Ift premises at the risk of the purchaser. Tne purcnaser to pay ror papers ana ' recording the same. Et H. RIKARD, Master. ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry County. Court of Common Pleas. . /, -II C. J1-1113011, a5 ^ JSQ* of the personal estate of John IX Eichelberger, deed., i Plaintiff. I. ' against Irene S. Eichelberger, and others, deI fendants. By virtue of an order of tfte Court j herein, the Master will sell before tha i Court House at Newberry, South | Carolina, within the legal hours of I sale to the highest bidder on Monday I salesday November 5th, 1917, the folJ lowing described lands to wit:? All that lot of land lying and beias situate in the Town of Newberry, ; County of Newberry, in the State of t South Carolina, containing twenty-six i' one hundredth (26-100) of an acre. i more or less, bounded by Railroad Street, by Snowden Street, by lot of , Aurelia Lomax, and by lot of Georgei , Clark. The same being the *ot of ! land which was conveyed to tne sai^ . John D. Eichelberger by Cleopatra Franks by deed dated August 4tlv ' 1908, recorded in the Clerks office a? , Newberry, S. C\, in Book 17 at page> I 132; Also all that lot of land con ijtaining Thirty-five one-hundredttfcs :j (35-100) acres, more or less, ! fronting on Caldweil Street by which Street bounded on the East;, and otherwise bounded by l&e^ 2% J Anderson Moon, Milton Smith, and by >j a lot of land thought to be owned by ,1 J. L. Burns.?Said lot being made up. and composed of lots numbers si* and ?pvpti a? shnwn hv n r)lat of Ian-J 1 of the estate of Silas Johnstone, daceased, made by F. Werber, Jr., ana now of record in Plat Book Dl at page 86 in the Clerk of court's office at Newberry, S. C., and being the idenir tical land conveyed to the said John D Eichelberger by Charles F. Beecher, by deed dated March 17th, 1909. recorded in the Clerk of Court's office at Newberry, S. C.. in Book 16, Record of Real Estate Conveyances at pag* 256. Terms of sale cash. H. H. RTKARD, Master. October 8th, 1917. I