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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berry, S. C.; as second class matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904. The editor of The Herald and New! is now a private citizen, the terms ol the newly elected members of the legis lature going into effect on the Mon day following the general election according to the constitution of 1895 Our efforts for the welfare of the peo ple of Newberry county and the stat( shall be as earnest, as untiring 4 if we held official position and otu senator and representatives shall hav< our hearty cooperation in all thing which will promote the welfare of th< people of the state. Cotton Jubilees. Southern papers and southern *1l boards are filled and covered witl notices of the two great fall cottor jubilees, one being held in August2 and one to be held in Charleston Cotton is King; there is no questior about that, and at this season of the year the south is a royal country in deed. The work of the planting and the hoeing and the picking is practi cally over in most sections, and prio to settling down for the winter tc enjoy the fruits* of honest and well spent labor it is eminently fitting tha we have "a jubilation." The cottor carnival at Augusta and the coming gala week at Charleston are not mere ly local matters, of interest only tc the towns and counties wherein they are .eld, for the whole southland iF invited, and, what is more to the point, the railroads and steamboat lines are making preparations to car ry tht visitors expeditiously and at exceedingly low rates. The throngs now enjoying the hospitality of Au, gusta bear noisy and eloquent testi mony to the fact that the people have responded to the invitation, and when Charleston's gates will be thrown op en to all the south, with a hearty wei come to her fall festival and King Cotton jubilee, there is every reason for the farmers and townsmen of the up and low country, from far and near, to respond in goodly numbers. "All work and no play" made the Jack of legendary fame a dull boy The wisest man who ever lived said there was a time for work and a time to play. The farmers of the cotton * belt have done their work. They and their families have earned a holiday. Many of the heads of families. the sons, the wives, the daughters. whc * ought to have a respite from labor. and who could if they would, will re main at home forgetful of the old ad ages quoted above: but that is the way of the world. The Augusta festival is being held this week. The Charleston festival will begin on Monday, the 21st in stant. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-I N COMMON PLEAS. Daniel T. Dominick, Plaintiff, against Lou Robinson and others, Defen dants., By order of the Court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder. befor the Court House at Newberry, Soutl Carolina., on Salesday in December. 1904. within the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land lying in or near the Town of Helena, con taining Nineteen (19) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of 31r Amanda J. Goggans, Daniel T. Donm inick and T. F. Coleman. The abov described premises will be sold in lots, plats th'ereof to be exhibited o day of sale. * Terms of Sale: One-half of the pt" thase money to be paid in cash, ha' ance 0on , :1ecit of twelve month~ with imecrest from dlay of sale. 1' be s:ecured Vy bond of purchaser an' a mortgage of the premises sold wit! leave to the purchaser to anticima^ the payment' in whole o in part. Purchaser to insure lwel - ing to extent of credit portion o pur-'ase and assign policy to -th Mastr, and to pay for papers and th raccrding of the same. H. H. RTKARD. Master's Office. Nov. 12. 1904 If Gideon had stopped to paint hi pitchers the Lord would have bee: MELODIOUS ECHOES OF THE DAYS LONG PAST. (Continued from First Page.) fountain of information, and will be valuable to any historian of the war; it portrays in living colprs. the life of the soldier from the beginning to the close of the war. through battles, marches, victories and defeats. The magnificent tribute to the gallant men who did their duty, regardless of consequtences, will find a hearty response in the breast of evry old Confed and should be read by their -hildren. So vivid are its pictures that you see the soldier around the camp fire. on the tramp. tramp through the slush. as they lie in the mud and water, tired but hopeful and brave. You see them gazing into the red hell of battle, like a boy on a laugh ing girl, with powder begrimed faces, flashing eyes and wild rebel yell, rushing on the foes' dark line where death shouts in the onset. You see them on the retreat sullen-but with splended courage; presenting such a dangerous front, that enemy hesitates to pursue. No wonder Gen. Hooker said in vol. i of the conduct of the war, "That army (Lee's) has acquired a character for steadfastness and effi ciency, unsurpassed in my judgment in ancient or modern times; we have never been able to equal its." Especially interesting is his graphich portraiture of individuals in his fine sketches. In writing of Jobn Toland, I for got his peculiar cuss words "Dem my feathers." In my next I'll will try to get back to the village. J. 1. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By John C. Wilson. Esquire. Probate Judge. WHEREAS John J. Dean hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of th Estate of and effects of Rufus M. Dean TI-HESE ARE TH EREFORE to cite and adomnish all and singular the kin dred and Creditors of the said Rufus M. Dean. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate. to be held at Newberry on 30th Nov. next after publication thereof. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. to show cause. if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granlted. GIVEN under my Hand. this 14 day of Nov.. Anno Domini 1904. J. C. Wilson, J. P. N. C. Board of Education. The county board of education is hereby called to meet in the office of he County Superintendent of Edu :ation, Friday. November 18th. This neeting is called fo the purpose of >assin g up)on a petition presented by he trustees of Proseprity school dis rict. No. 14, praying for relief re pecting certain transfers of pupils in o the said Prosperity school district w trustees of adjoining school dis ricts. All persons who hold these ranfers and also the trustees whco rranted them, are hereby noti6ied to ~e present on the above named date o give cause, if any they have, why the petition of the trustees of the Prosperity school district should not be granted and all transfers into said district declared revoked. Repectfully, *Bug. S. WVerts, Ch. Co. Bd. Ed. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not o trespass by hunting. fishing or in any- manner whatever upon the lands of the undersigned No. 6 township undecr p)enalty of the law. WV. WV. Spearman. W. S. Spearnman, E .L. LongThore. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I wvill, oni the iliteenth dlay of December. 104, in the Probate Court for New berry County, make a final settlement on the estate of J. E. Lominick. de :cased, and imnmedliately thereafter apply to said Probate Court for letters dismissorv as such admiisistrator. WX. WV. Lominick, Ad. . T LoTminick.- dinecaed TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the Floyd place in No. 6 township, said place being in possession of the undersigned. by hunting or in any manner whatever. under the penalty of the law provid ed in such cases. H. H. Abrams. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-IN COMMON PLEAS. The National Bank of Newberry. South Carolina. Plaintiff, against J. Lewit Duckett, Nancy Duckett and Jno. T. Duncan. Defendants. By order of the Court herein. I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House at Newberry, South Carolina. on Salesdav in December. 1904. within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that tract of land of the estate of Lewis Duckett assigned me, situate in the County of Newberry. State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more of less, and bounded by lands of Dr. R. C. Car lisle. J. C. Hargrove, Odell Duncan and others; also all my right and in terest in that tract of land of the es tate of Lewis Duckett assigned to Nancy Duckett, containing One Hun dred and Forty-five Acres. more or less, and bounded by lands of Odell Duncan, Charity Herriott, Indian Creek and lands of T. S. Duncan. Terms of Sale: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in twelve months. with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, to he secured by a bond of the purchas! er and a mortgage of the premises sold. The purcheser to pay for pa. I plrs and recording same. Sold at risk Of former purchaser. H. H. RIKARD. Master. Master's Omce. Nov. 12., 1904. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-IN COMMON PLEAS. Anne Elizabeth Wicker. Henry Mun roe Wicker. John P. Wicker. Sarah E. Folk. Margaret C. Harmon. Palintiffs. against Amelia M. Wicker. Defendant. By~ order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before, the Court House at Newberry. S. C.. on Salesday in December, 1904, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that tract. piece or parcel of land containing seventy-three and three-fourths acres, same consisting or two parcels, one containing sixty nine and one-half acres, and bounded by lands of J. A. Suber, J. P. Wicker. Mrs. ,Margaret Higgins, WV. P. Coe and oithers: the other containing four and one fourth acres: bound edl by right of way herin after mentioned, by Ashford Ferry Road and by lands of Mrs. Margaret Higgins. These twvo parcels of land being connected -by a road which is to be used as a right of way by the parties owning said two tracts. Also that piece, parcel or planta tion of land containing ninety-three acres, more or less, and bounded by the Ashford Ferry Road. lands of John P. Wicker, lands of Robert Lominick and lands of Mrs. M. C. Harmon: said two tracts of land be ing the lands devised- to Thomas L. Wicker by his father, Jacob Wicker, by his last will and testament. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent. p>er annum. to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, leave to the purchaser to anticipate the p)aymenit of the balance in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. H. H. RTKKRD. Master. Master's Office. Nov. 12, 1904. Stock Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the National Bank of New berry. S. C.. at the expiration of thir tv davi for a re-issue to me of a new cer icate of stock in lieu of certif. cate \o. 6ro which has been lost. WV. T. Tarrant. 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