The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 29, 1922, Page SIX, Image 6

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CONFIDENT \ ( L."r i i>.\C \ French Gc.crni- rrt ^t . As to !' . Palis, I^CC deputies earl; long debate o the Poincare vt)te of confide 512 to 70. The ch:. iii-b since Friday o'clock this mon i supper recess. Di ojf the session M exposition of the tion. during which ties that if they' with the governrw i&ry were ready to After the prer chamber, without J tion of confidence t r proceeded to the r was engaged in t ? itient was taken :. day evening. At the resiv the debate co.it i policy of th r . Pierre Forge > .* u-, a*. . . , biVlid* 14C UT bilities of mak _ , should be exhn. eminent commit revocable course ;i * * in the chamber b\ France should refor m : es before she scv ' 1 of Germany. M. Herriot *5 fie the government's dry subject^ d:ci ' . would vote for 1 ' - \e cause in for :?r ment represent nation but Fr* The deput! v.. XiiViC Cki+SJL V iv - i wore on, i |f ity.toivoV by . ? ' hands, 'i :h.chamb 11 pure en-i :..>! ir in the -- , 'Mm- ;.1 . voted st. i ' The C: ! : * * / v.,si outlook than,:.lis \e;. i x-.'.; 1' year wasn t so :i. iiWluj Bob R ] .: " v. - hurts." T- ,t > _ v- ^ ' 'v -5 i: tK Jjgi /.* V g % * x ^ &L? \ SI ci 1>: | j you will begin a li Your files flowing with this y ^ > i ence and record away to make roo records. * I h trA *_i PA1T/ A I- Ci. ^ c". r i t . Letter Files Lf H 0 f- is- . r* ^ N ' .51 v "* 1r>. Uav 5>o-4 .1 - ;: / - ^ -v rs r> b- . ; ; >. V-, ./y .% ? * " J $\ & ' . f sv: pt* ir\ . .-.Vi ?a / . . " X }] * t ej - { , * \ : \Z ' '.*% t H * < 5 V ^ Vv ? ----' * ^ i Bvr-or. TvDewr'te /A ; ^ v;*N- v -v - ' * * 4 ' S | y X S ' ". : I. Kecp *:aciU ; u* 3 ?% &' % -> - >. 1 -. I ' $&/ i .& &. t. I ? r ! H :it ' - 4 , t :- : A NEW; '.dtv.v ot y ill the Due West ruled work last of time because 'us and teache's other ailmenL. ing overruled a to appoint a sanitv o*' iO die on Dv> ;urier of J. C. vans went be v.e Thomas P. . stay of execufrom Judpfo e matter could ran took the . for a short eviction in a fedting the prohibiten trial in state courts *aetioi\ the supreme . Carolina on Saturday ~ ol Arthur Mas of Cherokee >y p.DPCU' ::v in the cir.. 1* fprnioi . S:avC-' . . ' : ' '".0 SU;i we: ;!c I:ansuctio: , than one viola . .. .%ritten by Chiei . "ed. -W v ' ,i?t curing the "i!i' i - :iave more sense thai talks: less. says hell is brewing brew. '! h' !.:' : <-nce in Ireland now i: n-'- is all in the family ! :i. 1 !> back to the soi ... : : ... -ix feet of it. ni fr..rn A'Ax Department! . p. ': . V warns every : ^i-il of the house *erms spread ty . l:; ; til'' .''ff-ulo^is am ;.i ' :: .h-jrfij? . e ju* to a!i'! Spray ov " wit .ya i : My ]5. .-oyer D. : V POSITIVE i-. ." .i flies. $3.00 pe a!.j. >->rv.;a-r free. Sold a:: :yes Dru^ Store in ! ii in ^ W\ &T llS C *;v vV year, now over- ' CaV s correspond" k will be filed <m for your 1923 >. * <r.r ov ^ f y> , 2 - r*\f uV. v'lL _ v^ .L v./JL \ ; isyn >. f *r> i.r. iS ; ^ .-.'Mr* k'q - W r^r 1S.O T t "r* Hi v * a: ?- T"/rip y * - 5 * o K FVt * O {. I sooks er Paper . A Psofir *. if I-. fcw ; ! r- j'; ; .: ; r**; er Clips IT." <? , 5 . - r " u ;. ' v. .f ._?> : H <v *.*'1?- -2? I-ivsr-separate i&t*S '*a \ Sir. < <* r > y . V* f - i ! V :? '!; Store rS - -~\ \_ -> ID fhz vicissitudes of this changing lemporariness thai eotr.es n'Uh the jtii cj <.]? enduring chars: tcr cf the c:st thing in >!hwing verse*. > ..-v1 ^ _ ' y-V'?- vv^^.V:I * , <. ' S. - > ! / -' %\ * -y~:\ rj. ' and the game ai deals us chances But, while oar wisdom m We seldoiiK^in, however j ; Cliibs promise most to ou And diamonds glitter to o Bui melancholy spades cu And leave them buried afi ; We count: the riches of tfe A * .1 _ _ 1 uur gams, our losses, ana i Our greatesf. gain, the on? I Ever increasing, stays witi ! . Joy after joy approaches i Bel we kT,e kept the fell I ! 1 : tt. f;. w. Nnv UNiCN j- . I I Nineteen *: Twenty-Three ( , 1S2-, Western Newspaper Union.) i ' friends are all importunate That this year may be fortunate, r: They weave a special wishing spel! JBL About this year to guard'it wen. Lest any harm should come to thee i Because old Time says "Twenty-threel" I Grace and good cheer attend this year mA And rout all shapes of doubt and fear, i Bur ii will bo well not to put too much faith resolutions. Resolutions are J often tin "ajjors of auto-intosicuiion. : Tliev :>" the rainbows that succeed ( Hit* l i li'llll, UCII'IV U1C IfUlP umc dried up. They are :Lo halos Umt we i>i>n our heads too soon. They ; thin iee that glitters but lets ' sih. , ! r is more power in resolution. ; If ft uni'i t-an overcome himself lie has his wcrst enemy. He will L.i to use both fists t<> knock himself j fiv- "ul both feet ! > kick himself out: il' have to got himself down and I pon himself before he can he ; himself. STlii.s is'worth while, but it is un4. .. ,1 /lNri/i <lt IJiSViit lit lime nvy UIIU VlUUVim. u. v I apt to fail before it or be entirely for! sotten, bur resolution can*do -it and j have force to spare. As a poet lias | said: j ni^h is grandeur to our dust, i So mar is God to man. i When Duty whispers low. Thou must, Tho vouth replies, I can. : ' i I : | Household Resolutions 8 | for Father 1 j IVv'iLL not sin. Never a.train will I i r.' ii (he pniest towel, for I have j : the error of iny ways, and now j j know that iruest t nve!s are to be seen l>ut not ti d: yea. not m en for j i a newly shaved face. . " : J will rcverertce the parlor. Verily. J j verily, no efgar stumps nor ashes ; shall I leave behind me. uor shall I I Iny my head upon the sacred em- ! j hroidered cushion. ! I will reform. The so 'k$ that are , j taken off at niirht. even -o shall they j | l>r picked up hy me and put int j i the laundry basket. ; . 'j ! wi.il be thrnkfu!. For the <"ut i;!ass j i herrv howl and the mnhojranv sew- I ' * * * I * j Injr table, for the synthetic i !l 't j \ ! 1">\ ion. tor t':o heMisrerent <-;L':;rs; for [ ; j thi'^o Christmas sifts, will 1 sJu-u* I : r. r. | ; ! J will not ar-"er bsck. } ea. though ; i -hf i-nis of . \'ew Vt-ar worn are j | nudity os : v.-?. ;:nu ! : \ y. j walk in the sh. f bankruptcy. ! : I X will n t lift my voice th^ . i ' ! will not complain. tho!!^:h i;o:: i lash and ero jnelUs i e Jia*ided to : I! i:>i cvi'H unto t!. * I In'nl :nir. I hf.J'J my po:>oe. ami my ils-sire j i for ia>rr<'rl:'>:i<{? bo n more. ; ! I ; ! will not struggle. Time mml-wii! ; limy t;iv<>',l-iiot!l r* n *11 j i Vf-';1:*. 1 f!i " rfuliy resolve tf obry all ! I the riilos i-i the institution j L.'is-hniji nui. Amen. .{ f | NOBLE PURPOSES COUNT i Cut our tiif loni: ?!)! _' < ' ?< ' : |j re*o!::M'>n* <' ' I::?rt- !Vr tfcein ;i , m. j {CU i.11 . Lii'pv .'j vj>, j 51 i .^>5 vx-t -t 134?' I 1%-^ a vJl JLi / i i V'-f Vj Jf s -j. V. .7.'- S- ';V j time ar.J as.'h the .'consciousncss cf jht cf a ;;car, i! is p!?G*cn! to think j life, unfailir./c ui c/ocs /;';e u'ritcr vi i I 'c cars as time flits by | on the uncertain stage, j ay increase with age, | hard we try. \ C- c" ''i C ' i 4 V . - \ y '> \V ' { ;'-VC \ | r insistent youth, ^ i ur later gaze,j^3&, j r hopes amaze/*|"4i ; : ~ I ter ail, forsooth. 77 k t-r^-rV^ :.z *' ~\ e passing days, j . our gain withal, j i that once so small, a us always:,^ h -> / , . V\ ' *<. v~- ^ *r7b ^<> -,- C- 5^ -; *"\ ! ~V-~ r"~^ r*t ' /" ^jy and departs, owship of hearts! Timothy Barry | Happy, Though j Older | | W * I I .u Mil....... !. - Wostcra Newspaper I'nion.) NOT by mourning because life cannot he ;ii! springtime. Xot by thinking that youth can be powdered, pointed, dressed and affected into reneva!. Not by looking backward and living upon reminiscence. X<>t by counting up mir losses. In fourfold beauty life is on the wing. .'\ j well try ro change ihe course a d succf-sion of seasons as to hold back the progress of our ages. Spring, summer, autumn, winter are not only for nature, but for human nature. No one is deceived by imitation then we are not just as young as we use*- ro ! e. Fading pictures and a pa--;nu" show, '"siin.irs and arrows of outrageous t\>rtune," are just the differences life's weather. But every season has ir.- r-\w- peculiar beauty. Kvery <hiy .it" eve;-v yoar is really ; gem on Time's r. There is even a majestic and te:v;Me beauty in a srorm. In the long m< nojuny of the doldrums at sea one em: id hail a cyelono. In tin* dusty ghiro >t* protracted drought :i tlood cou'd 1-e welcomed. !n too much of ;iny season the wish arises for ihe resr of the program. rhange opens up new vistas of the scenery <>f mir histories. The afternoon of life is meant to bo a plejis nr outlook 'upon its harvest fields, a gathering in <>!' that wealth of prodllCiwm rli-tt nimiirtN ri;no n;i n.-ifiiTlt toil The enjoyment of Thar richness of character ihar is aiwn only to lone experience. Wisdom can never he hastily ac'irired. Nothing can he ('one in less time than it takes. Even God must wair until fall for a ripe apple. Aire marks progress and gives leisure. To look forward and go on with power of choice hitherto denied, and to have time and opportunity to d<vas one likes. rather than as he must, these are much. To have acquired new powers of thought and to have time for ti ln l n h with :: few cronies. te have a little something to do." to sit .n the porch and see the world iro hy. to I.*.ok beyond the settine sun to a new day. and beyond the coming winter to a new spring all these and more may mean that age has kept the best wine until now! I THE CALENDAR | ['f jj! By MARTHA B. THOMAS <i f'i 1 jt 'HE calendar is a curious h:a** man document when ycu f-i step to think about it. Jusi an ;}? '? eancr way of reckoning ihan the c^untine- of tnoons and suns, ' > , ". . < : and a very important matter it is, tDo. A calendar is ths direc- :<$ i; tor of man's affairs, the "con- ji z! suiting enirinerr" always to be ?,) interviewed before arranging : > life, whether it is a dinner or #5 " " "-* ~ t.x b'.!3'ne5s a*jpo:riir.icn4, o >.*.vith the d enlist or a trio i) abroad, ft is the j;rand refer- ' ? ?!) encc book; a siirnt, inanimate tiling composed of twelve cages j.5 j]' or section? w'*K black marks on jg *.; thern. Probably no other hook, }\ if l ir:ifc or small, has as many ', > re^d^rs or commands the respectfu! ir.:ere3l enj<->yc<J hy it; 'h unimpeachable reputation. jS : < 1 " W'.i'Tn N'eiv pa;>er Unl v-t.) ,'ft iRA HARRISON COMES OUT OF STUPOR AND TALKS Asks tor Htircui Also Requests Thr.t H: Be Given a Shave The Strtc. Ira H:;n\s.>a, '. nc ! 1 I He c i* r \ r* \ ^ ... V* murderers 01 jonii v . Arae.if. wuu has been in an apparent state of coma or stupor since a day before lie \v . resentenced to die in the electric ;'hair. came out of this condition yesio!ti'iy a: noon and asked for a hair." ?t and rhave. Uairison remained in his apparent state of c:;ma from the day before he v. ;s resentenced until his copartner. Frank M. Jeffords, was electrocuted and until the second date for his own electrocution was passed. Harrison was sentenced to die Friday along- with Jeffords but n appeal to the suprento court stayed the sentence. For Two Weeks + v.-w.l-c T-T rvU I'l * a i to talk, lyinsr motionless on his cot in the penitentiary h >>r>i. i n:;;l eatin.T only when he was fed. far as the authorities we re ~a We to learn. Phys'cions maintained at the time ;he defendant was resentenced that he was feigning his stale ot coma or stupor. His attorney. F.irnard B. Evans. asked Judge Mauldin to have Hivrison examined, claiming he was not sane. The judge refined to grant the request and Mr. Evans appealed front ;ho refusal to the supreme I court. j Thursday night Harrison is said tc I have left h:> cot and walked about ! the prison hospital. A newspaper man saw Harrison turn swiftly over his cot Thursday afternoon and :he:i become nationless as the vi.- '.tcr entered the room. Yesterday Harrison is reported i have come out of the sist"* all at o\ and to nnve asked that he br rven"" have anrl haircut. In the a'.'cernc he was lying on his side apparently talking, but as a gu.r.-d and new p? perman approachcd he turned 'ever on his back quickly and became nrj - | SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION CP LOTS IN THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY We will offer for sale at public .actio]"!. to [he highest bidcit r, before tr.: court .house, on sales.iay in January immediately aft"r the j a;, iv-i.il sale, the following lots in the town ol Newb?rry, S. ro wit: All that lot with a one slorv bi-ici buiiain.- thrreon frontin? on Mniv street thiriy-eirht and one-half fe .'t more or lc- \ and rnnninjf back then j from for a dist-rce of one iianare.: feet, more or less, same width, an; 1 ' >-i . ... j'._ 1... l.. j IJOUIIQ'.''! wisv. or. i. v < i.-,. u.\ iv j >f H. H. Kinnrd. on south by an ai J Ity fifteen feet wide and on the v/esl j by lot above deserved. 'so all that lot with a one storj I rick building thereon frontinT or | "Jain street thirty-cieh: and one-hn'! I feet, more or less, and running br.ei I therefrom 2 me widin ore nundrc;. ! feet. more or less, and bounded oth : wise, on the east t;. the lor ab >v. lescribed. on the south by an aI:; fifteen fee: wide and on the est \\ j !o: of A. F. Bu:h. said two lots v. ill b. I ,d 1 sen .irately and then* as a who!-. | nci if they brinj: more as a v:hci j tpH hi*1 v.*ill ho accented. b'jt if no i .hen rhj >ipa:.;to bid:;.will be accept j cd. J A:jo all thai let with ?. two brick tuildin^ thereon (Laund'., buiidinafi fronting" on !r>-?on.l ^Ivee: forty 1'ert. more or ! . arid ruir.in. back the 1:0from same width eighty five feet, mere or les?. ana otherwise funded on the north by un nik; ifteen feet wide, on the by I of II. H. Ivinard and on the west bj j an alley ten feet wide. Also, a'I th :t vacant lot fronilir. jen Friend "t twenty-seven feet . -nor. or ies 1 rvnninc: hack therej from .same "* rr e hundr: ,{ fee: i more or lest;. anri otherwise bounded on the north ey lot o-r Jumps Li j Brown, or. the east !u* raid :.il. ^ tsr ; ? wide and on the. west by 1 i .)' I Jr ni";- G. Brown. raid two lot o! Friemi street will be rl;' separat :l-y arid then as a whole ir.d ?f they brin? 'more as a whole said hid wi'i !>e ac; : ".)ted. but it not then the separat'. j bi.Is wi!i be accepted. I Said alleys above mentioned r.vc- tc i remain. open and be for tar use o; the own1: -- of sa'd l"ts ;;i :;.etalty. Term - of :\.ie: One-half cash ami |the balance in two e<ji;al annual pay , men Is, v/ith interest on the credi- po:*:'ions from the day of sale at 8 ;>e: ,ecn: n: annum, payable annually, , an i if not ",>ei:i when due to benr in 1 terest at same rate a> principal, said ; credit u.>vt:on to be .secured by no.e m'-.rt;:-tye of the premier? and't ' provide fn-- insurance of building's foi :n nui-iir: j a I to saiv! credit 'oar Vn aed ass:e;nmem of the policy, 'i'he s'J'-ce.-sful bidder on each of thr ':V"" h>i- ue.^nuca wi;i i't* y :uiivl t:> dt posit with us iramed?:,.te y upon h bidding beiiigt acccpt-1 i he sure. "f S 200.00 and of tho : 1 >t .-a ;>f Si00.00 an.i if *.':ic t'or ?an:e is uceptod as a wholr t!v lirst two lots the s;?n; or '' a:ul if th; bid for the List two \>i< ' a ahoio is accented the sum of ? 0C as an evidence of g:>od farih. f.v! " wr'a terms, of s'.ij in t ?t day?. Lot? wil: be ?o! 1 tree of any aa::!! cncu;n>ranees. except the naviri assessments for stroll navinrr re mnHir.r ;wpai:l. whU-h th? y:.v aa-* ' will haw t: a?'su:ru\ mul a'.-o *i p*.ircha -:-r *\!:1 have to pay It>2? *ax es. Purchaser to pay ^'r drawing pa.{. .! . ' \ ' * ' Oil, '. I.. B. FT:i!")V. , T1 ' " I tionlcs?. cowover. ins c>es wert op-' en, llt- .V hH" h'.V ;;.N hi' i! "J . H'.i\ r\. (. !'-> t;;e:n p:.i .y ' ! HarV'son was iv/aeri ;\vj .1 i-nv. t:. but <!. .! not au.-'e. Scntcncca on Slrctchcr Jt wil! be ri:r.Limbi-v("! t!i : If...' son had : be brought '.!>: > I'.ii- ..-u: iM a stretvhci' wh"n in* w.\ r. s'jnTor.cod. Thn > opuUr.k' phy :cians :?stlrif t! then that Ilarri-en v; .r of sound mind and feigning h s st:it< of coma. Tiny have <aid all alon" thru ih: defendant was feigning. Harrison went into his f: st p>r the dwy the supreme court ill missed his appeal for a now trial. He came out of this after his attorney hat! made iejral moves t:> prevent the rem.'-titur in hi* cp.se from lieintr sent down the lower cotir: and to make pren: rat ions to apneal fee ease to the United States supreme < ourt. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County or i Xewb 'vry, Court of Common Pleas. 1 .1. B. Senn.. plaintiff, against ?.Ir--. Kmma F. Senn. individual!** and a- executrix < f the last wlil a vi testament of David R. S.in:'. deceased. defendant. Fursuani to an ordei of the cou?t U .1.^ ul Ofi't.Ml J U'i'i ill i JI t" lilllli: 1.4 .iv *.i -ji, 7: -HI at public auction, to the highc: , bidder, at the court house in ih > town of Newberry, in in.' county and state aforesaid, on the fir.-t Monday i.i January, salesday (i.O. within the legal hours of ;-ak\ the follow;::;: described tract of land. i < wit: "That trar*t of land lyinpr ir.d bjincr siruate in the county of Newberry and stat" aforesaid, containing thi**tv-six i^C) acres. m ro or ler*. and bounded bv lands >f J. W. Seun, Noah ? Inrtin. '.V. 0. Senn. and pibiic road known as the Island Fori road." Term.* of s;L: Cash. Fur^has^r "to pay for all papers, ivvcnuo stamps and rccordin? foe--. JAMES D. QVATTI ~BAlTM. Master for Newberry (' vjnty. T\vvn:ber 14. 1922. "AX RETURNS FGa 1923 or an . uthori ied areat, wiii \u at ** liowlnr p'accs >rzi given for !-..> ; -r;;:>:a of taking tax returns of persona! property for fis* .--in,. fv c. (i i j m o , V-*ut:::;!v. Wednesday. January 3. Glenn Lowrv. Thursdav. Jan. -1th. K:r.a: :N. Frf:!:>y. Jan. 5th. Lor.?-horrs. Monday, Jan. Sth. ChappeHs, Tuesday. Jan. 9th. P. X. Boozer's s:ore, Wednesday. Jan. 10th. * Silver Street. Thursday. Jan. ii. St. Lukes. Friday. Jan. 12. Prosperity. Monday and Tuesday. . Jan. 15th and lfith. ' Little Mountain. Wednesday. Jan. 17 h. Jolly Street, Thursday,- Jan. 18th. I'omaria. Friday. Jan. 10th. May bin on, Monday. Jan. 2-nu. J. L. Crooks, Tuesday, Jar. 23rd* Glyir.phville^ V/i-daesday. Jan. *24. ' Peak. Thur. day. Jan. 25th. The folioving; named orrson. a-' authorized to take tax returns a*: V"> respective places of ausines.:: 'Lon^shores, Geo. H. Margin. Ch:ppe!ls. J. J. Mur*v.n. P. X. Poo:'/ vs. H. D. Hoi Mncrs worth. f > r: v.* V.*rtvt Ti [', - V. . W. V.'f.cJ i Li -tl r.Iou'V.lut\ V;. 7Z. Sh'.'i'.'v. Peoria, Jro. C Anil J. L. ( rock?. Giyrv.r-hvlik1, E. L. Glymph. !I?.v lr:ton. F*. H. Maybin. V."h.si;ivrt\ .'I. V. AVsni. J W. Ail ncraohs arj reQucsted ro nien* tio i 2!! r 3; jtitc trr.!i jfcrj ~ r1 * th< b?!!Tht cr TIk' an.'iltKY :/Hicc wii!- *;e or>en f* ^ I 'M i v'Qrh U Wl.i v.... I... w _ v w 7. T -> TT * T V r*7 J . -J. ' 1 \ [ f A . i V. - County Audit ;; "" " Mei.5TrR's SAL:: ' State of Soath Carolina, County of > -.t" vb' rry. Coj:'t ">* i'o.nrr.ou Pi-. F. Z. W:!.--on. i-Ltiv; against Homer P. Stephens' and Anderson 1 Phosphate and Oi: Company. defend?.-! * '* . Pursuant to an order of the court i:i the ahov; ' ntir'v:! :ie ' vi:I se': .* *- oM11^ 'n^ hJclv-; h (!> a: the court house. in the town ' of ?y. in the courty :r,.; "nto afcrcsrJd. or *he iir.-i Mondry- -.L . ; day (1st), 'lf-iM, v.-'thin :h? le;:al i ];n'.:r- of > no. tho fc-ilo'.vin:; :! *'bed n: ct cf land: A I that 1: o;- p'an1 . '1 i L:;.ion c>' la.i.i :orr> ' county, in the ' uo of Soutn C'ar M'' *ia. c,\"v ~ it'.*n * r.inetv six anl ;~-l00 [ (9t r.-lC0) acre.;, rr.ore c: branded by public ror.d knovn a" the 0' i Hijrs'in? Ferry road leadnisr rpnm '.he 1 i v. n of Newberry by Dend Fail, to ti:e St e! 'iridic v.-:r>>sj 5: .Iu,vi river, j vvh: h v>->nd separates it fram lard of ' lr. i/vin^'SLc:'; ooua ;t\: u\ another psblic road, leading f: ;m the ^ >' !'! Hli^'Ins Ferry r a : to where y<> "'miia!-!'- mill u>< <! to hi: 'jojnd' ed by lands of -Tames F. Stephens; by ti'ficl "f I:iil formerly owrod by J. W. Crouch; by lands of R. S. Boozpi". h. ': by i pabli:' ro; ' I?a' ir.' ' from the Dead Fail .> Eraknr-rhtV ferry nerois Saluda river. The said traet nf. land being; the lands d scribed in a deed of conveyance to !T ruer P. Stephens y .Tame? Stephens recorded in the office .of the ' ' ' of '-.Tart for Xe*.v';H . ' cottnt;* .. i' '-"I book wO ft nau"' ' S. , h. v: of cale: One til:*? of .u?e lr. oa" h. . the o'i0'i o ' ree.it o f one and tvo '. i eui.*. to be secured by the bond of. v "> f:a;vha*vr an.: a rfrmre of the ' ; lises sold, with interest from date ' of ale a- the rate of 8 r.:?r ci-n; per np'ut'.v.. payable aana.:!!y. with ! rive v/evi^v. to the pu,"*h;!..-:;* to aniiv;1 rale t :e fivdit p">r:Iin ;u who! o" in part. The bond and mortgage to nr.-viae for the payment *)t ten per : :st s . . .; v... ' same fee ^laced in the hands of an " attorney for collection, suit or foret !;>,;u" . v pcrs. revenue stamps an ! recording J \ '.l' IS D. QT "ATT v" *;. \f n . . ] f,i" " * ; v Count A >. : -.fk- roof*. COfl- t ud ir-uiU* n'l : >.cr him. V}:" <",!\ wr.y t> Neat Wail street !: ... i::y :v.t f it. i 1 i > l ! ! ei ^ $ ! M 'J V' * i' ''-S J { \" ^ ' ! 3 S & H h $ % *} & I! 1 & MmAdd^t I . ^ ! ; ! !i l! ii Are You in j i Need of ; !' Ii Tacc ! Vv. >> O fr.wfc. t do i VUrArI Badgers i ! Recekis I r, |i ! F Pv^iOrPC bll 1 j j " j ^n {/) rrt i ". II L. ta'xiiivi -.j i1 TV'S T7 1 'J 7-1 Lct(& iieaas j i I i Call at This r~* V Ul i , | ' \ ! M Work k ji j v^jrLU vlwiSi eJ <fK O S, ! 5i|iir Uj.' fij' V ^k> ^ $/. 4UU ^ i .1 l . t i WASTER'S SALE . , , o:aie of South Catolr:a, County of > .W-.."berry, Court of C'omrioa .Pieas. Edith A. Taylor, Plaintiff, against Xo.:h R. Taylor ar.u Delia Gr^ber, del; ndants. i'ursuar.t to the order of the court: herein, I will sell at public auction, before the court housf at >!e;v.berrv, > t 1 o\ saiesaay in j.., asrv, lowj, v.italn the iejral hours of sale, to the higheyc bidder, ail the rif;ht. title, . !nieres: and estate of ..i .\v. Taylor, d. ..v ;se::. the ia:ue beius an undivid- * cd one-half thereof, in and to a- tuat tract of'iand ::i Xewl.erry cour. y, : tat" cf Soach C roiina, c ntai'nr.~ cventeen and onerhaif a-res, mare or les>:. bounded by lands nt H. 0. Long:, y lands f> ;:a :r!y of G. Mike Werts,<;c.?a?ed. by land of Thomas Wilson, by lanc'r of Fed Lake and James Lake, it being: the s ' u tract of land onveved to the raid Edith A. Tavior -d ?. vV. Taylor by r,e -r-e Lake by d dated January :)0. 1 U of record in r'ae rffire of the ederk of court . the counuv of Xe\vkerry in Deed ; 1. cyA * -o .k> v./ XV v.' . J ci% ^ V Term" cf c: Ie: Cish. Purchase" f i pry jr deed and rev~ jam::^ d. qtatti,i:jiau.m.. iks',: tot' Xewbrr County. MASTER'S SA'.E 3;ate ,of Sor.ih Ca:\>i:'ia, Count;* of X\ -.vberry. Court : t >:nnicn Pleas. Yva:re: T..tinvr. pb'.intifF, against James T. i. "7. E. Reid. Victoria Rciti I' v.vlrr an-1. \V. H. Iveid, Jr., defendant::. i n- \iar.t to.the order of the cour1 herein. I vd! -ye!\ during the legal h'.ur.s of sale, a: public outcry, to .'.in- . hi ho< bidder. oa sale-'iay in .T".au;; v. >2' . before the court house at X-.-'e berry, C.. ali ir.at tra.t o-* , T?ir:.ta:Ior. .f !:: id eitur.te. iv'r...: are! in the county of Xp^vb.vry. state of ScuLh Carolina, coataiazm; hundred eighty-seven ar.d r.r.e : > 1 f (1 '*7.50) acre.*, more or less and rounder! on the r.eith by b.ntis of LcHoy Ko"io\v;y. on the <. by land.' ef V . R. frinirh. Jr.. on : he south by lands of Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter and on the west by the Reid lands~aiid land: -f the Lxehan<re bank of Xev.be! r\\ t. C. Terms of sale: Ore-Lhird cash. b,.Ir.:r*e nayablc in one an.i v. i y-.:rs i: or; 'Ir.tc? of sole* ' *. corn! e.r. ru ' if: tailr.ie:-^. \vi:r intcfre.-.t or. caek instailnor.i from d?.tc of r?.Io, arj ttn.i "rid in f"i'. r. t v.' rate cf ? Tit . n per c.rrrar.;. interest to be nid annually and if vji paid -..hen t > bec<= no prindp :1 .inn mllv ar.'i ' - - i:.: crest at :he rate of eight per r: per r.nr.um untii'paid in full, to be secured by b >n i .>: purchaser and r:;orr .-:T. : p . orrises r-r.Ui: bond and ... f s ,)ro> : t0 fwl tc;- per Cc.n: ! ' the n- In iocl and interest'due'as f, :>3 ja same be placcd an a;torriey f"1- collection, suit, o. l'oi*( i*io:5*jvcf . !: : -;i:.ll contain a ciaus: mat::: lnr; at :>f:co . he entire i: *s u jvjrvhr.r.cr fr.il to pay i'.rst ins:; K::.ert r.r ;:r y interest when tine. . : :iv: >r> the porterages. In purchaser :'.v! t-> comply \vith ;*r\; of sale f :* iive days Master !.:\V ;:j-chasa risk it any ;iu , . As evidence of >j.: i ( :: } . : >: bidder. n:aster will re^'jl to hirn of $200 >v, a:-c; "' -T ti<\ wairh will be fo'ri. ! - . of failure to comply in fu-i -v:/ it'.? days, without ie.-rai i Fur-. ha:-or t * have leave to ant'* ivate credit ro**tv.-rr in v.'hois or '! . ;jmj* time. V->:vhnser to pay .1 i-.-jwi- <}<' 1 nn.i I'tnra;^' and ' . i:v,v.q .-'a . ps. ! D. * i i .KUAi *M. 12-13-'J: Itaw '