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TILLMAN NOT BACKING SIMS. i ? Y "Withdraws Support From Orangeburg Man for Marshal. Washington, September 12.?Senator Tillman has nntifipd the rienart ment of justice that his official endorsement of J. L. Sims, of Orange, burg, as a candidate to succeed J. t Duncan Adams, as United States marshal for South Carolina, has been withdrawn. This information was given by the senior senator this evening in response to a question from The News and Courier's corres- j Ipondent who has observed the activity of friends of Ex^Sheriff Buford, of Newberry county, and asked Senator I Tillman if there was any possibility of his withdrawing the Sims endorsement. In explanation of his course, t Senator Tillman remarked that some people hatf been saying that he was trying to hog both offices, that is the r1ictri.pt attnrnM'cnin and thp marshal ship, and he felt constrained to take this action to clarify the situation, j Senator Smith, who had not actually endorsed Mr. Sims, hut had agreed to acquiesce in his nomination, was promptly asked what position he would take with regard to the mar O TN11 v>-, o 'r. Siicud-Lup ill vie? ui ocuaiui inmiau o \ latest move. The junior senator replied that he had nothing whatever to say for publication. The indications are that Senator; Tillman is concentrating all his forces j behind the Thurmond candidacy for j district attorney, recognizing the fact I that during the past few days Weston has gained ground heavily. "Whether the last move of the senior senator j will result in an understanding bei tweea him &:-d his colleague or only deepen the cleavage between them remains to be seen. f "! statu; w sulth iakuliaa, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. Henry L. Parr, Plaintiff Against Nancy Dillard, Defendant. By virtue of an order of the Court herein, I "will sell, at public auction, I before the courthouse at Newberry, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on salesday in October 6th, 1913, to I the highest bidder, all that tract of i land in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, assigned to her as Nancy Duckett under the last will and testament of Lewis Duckett, deceased, as appears by the decree of the Probate Court of said County, d^ted January 9, 1903, containing i? one hundred forty-four acres, more w or less, and known as Tract No. 1, ! ' and bounded by Indian Creek, lands ; of or formerly of the estate of T. S. ; Duncan and of Odell Duckett, as appears by plat of same filed in the office of Probate Judge of Xewberrv county. Kea< We are pleased to tell yoi nni] nf nil fimno fn onnnli cum ai au uuicd ii> auppi Toilet, Stationery and Med Have just received a larg i BRISTLE GOODS, any ' RUBBER GOODS, any I ^ reasonable prices. MONEY PURSES, all k numerous other things ^ . . ? * I Store at lowest prices po A complete and full line Bring us your prescript^ purest drugs used. WE WANT \ WE APPRECIAT If we haven't it w t P.E.WA\ 944 Main St. ! Terms of sale: One half of the pur- f .chase-money to be paid in cash; credit portion to be due oie year from ! date of sale, to be secured by bond | of purchaser and mortgage of pre ! mises sola, bond to bear interest irom ; day of sale, and until paid in full, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, to be paid annually or to become i principal annually and bear interest at the same rate until paid in full. Bond and mortgage to provide for the collection of 10 per cent. Attorney's fee in case same be placed in Attorney's hands for collection, ac| tion or foreclosure. Mortgage shall | provide for the payment of eight per ! cent interest on all sums paid by mortgagee as taxes. The purchaser to be required to pay $100 to Master upon premises being knocked down ! to him, which shall be forfeited in I case he fail to comply in full within | five days, and property shall be reI sold at his risk. Purchaser to have ! leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to ! pay for drawing and recording deed j and mortgage. H. H. Rikard, Master of Newberry County, S. C. September 13, 1913. J ST A TF OF ROTTTTT f!4RDI,T\A. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. ; Luther C Dominick, Maggie E. Dominick and Lillie E. Dominick, Plaintiffs. Against. Cora Dominick, Defendant, j By virtue of an order of the court. I herein I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the courthouse, Newberry, S. C., on o\Indav, 6th day of October, 1913, the same being salesdav, the following tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land lying and being situate in the county and j State aforesaid, containing eighty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Catherine Dominick, Adam I W. Monts, Geo. W. Dominick, and L.1 L. Dominick, as will more fully appear | by reference to the deed of convey- | ance to Alice M. Dominick, which is j duly recorded in the office of Register j of mesne convevances for i Newberry county in Deed Book 7.,: page 414. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- j chase price to be paid in cash, the : balance in two equal annual instal- ! ments, the credit portion to bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of sale, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, said mortgage to provide for a payment of ten per cent for attorney's fees in case the same be foreclosed or placed j in the hands of an attorney for col- ; lection, with leave to the purchaser to ; anticipate his bid either in whole or in part . Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. H. H. Rikard, Master. Masters Office, September 15, 1913. i that we are READY NOW 1 your wants in the Drug, icine line. i e supply line bargains in kind of brush you need. kind of Syringe at very I inds, 25c to $1.00. And j to be found in the Drug 1 1 ssioie. | ! of Drugs and Medicines, j 3ns to fill, we charge less, ^ATTn mr? a UUK. IKAUt , E YOUR TRADE e'll get it for you. . s | < r, Druggist M 1 o 4n ncwucrry, J. L. | BinamHRmHSHHEBmmsn j H/lllYll IfliilAJ Thursda We cordialh trt rw/r* A nnum W V/ V^l Jk V WW nery on above will have on di assortment of Millinery ever ry. We are p ing we have to have been look quarters and partment in u) our desire thai 1 1 oerry ana sun country will i showing. Thi Will this seasc in the South. 1 of successes he stores in the la r Tl In Silks, Wool five times the. sons business fied at this sto / . TEACHERS EXAMINATION. The annual teacl.ers examination | will -be held in the court house Fri- j day, October 3rd. The examination | will begin at (9), nine o'clock i promptly. Applicants will furnish stationery. Permit us to give following from the General School Law, "Every applicant for a county certificate shall stand a satisfactory written examination before the County Board of Education, on questions prepared and - ' - ' ^ - -L - 71 .1 1. ^ i iurnisnca 'Dv me otaie ouaru, ux nc ui she shall present to the County Eoard j a full dip'oma from some reputable' chartered college or university of this State, whose curriculum, standing, faculty and equipment have been examined and approved by the State Board of Education. No certificate shall be issued on a diploma showing j that the holder has only completed ; the course of some particular depart- j ment of a school; the diploma must j chr>Tr thnt fhp fun pnllesre course has ! been completed." Rule 18, page 89. A First Grade Certificate may tie renewed by th9 County Board from which it was issued. If, however, a Teachers' Institute or Summer School is held in the County, a First Grade Certificate j shall not be renewed unless the holdpr attends the Institute or Summer School, or shows to the State Board Df Education some satisfactory reason ] for not doing so. Provided, The hold- | er has taught during the two years for which the certificate was issued. A Second Grade Certificate shall not be renewed except where the holder attends a Teachers' Institute or Sajnmer.6filtooL.ABd in suckeaM iowy / "J * naiiffh Vlilline y and hnd y invite the public ' shnwina of Milli ^ - , named dates. We 'splay the greatest swell, up-to-date shown in Newber roud of the showoffer you, for we ed upon as headleaders in this de oper Carolina. It's < 1 f J! \T : tne laaiesu/ Lvew -ounding towns and risit this matchless ? n 1 is ropuiar m he handled hy or Vfiaa Tlertha Hinsh ick of her. She he rgest cities South. le oiiuwing? !ens, Cottons and I size of Newberry, began months ago. I ? I if L / ('C' I # tL/ O Vr ^VV/f <kThe Store That3 be renewed. A Third Grade Certificate shall not be renewed. We request that teachers with certificates call at office of County Supt. of Education and register before they enter upon school duties. No school claim can be paid until certificate has been marked "Valid" and name registered. The County Superintendent of Education will be in office each Monday and Saturday. When can be of service to any teacher, trustee, child or natron. nommand me. Geo. D. Brown, Co. Supt. of Education. >"ew Hotel for Prosperity. Mr. G. "W. Kinard is placing the lumber on the ground preparatory to the erection of a twenty room board Jnrr "h/-?ncci nr "hntpl nn the vacant lot ilVUOV^ \JX A* ~ ? adjoining his residence in Elm street, ( Prosperity, recently purchased from Mr. "W. A. Moseley. Mr. Kinard is running over with energy and enthusiasm and believes in doing things for his town. rnTTTTTTOV OF TAT17? Notice is hereby given that the \ taxes of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, will be due and payable at the office of the Clerk and Treasurer from October 15, 1913, to November 30, 1913. A penalty of ten per cent will be charged on all taxes not paid prior to December 1st. J. R. Scurry, Clerk & Treasurer. Newberry, S. C. . . drttrtf > < v s rail ry Op< n 4 ay, oept. l > u <* ?.! Departm le of the most com) ow comes to us wi\ is held positions nf Fall Fahri Jnens would do cr Our preparations Your every need lomical and satisfii i I 1UU 's Always Busy." > While we have n< in town, yet we car of School Supplies, Just try us and line1 We will he glad t dry; first-class worl or send your bundle & Co. We are agen itaaJ Oolmmr kyaqJ WUUU uoncijr uitau will be their friend. ANNEO.R Connie Maxwell Orphanage. For several years the orphanages of our State have been asking the people to join together and give the result of one day's work or the profits of one day's business to the orphan JQfltte j*i tire iflSt?Ut*oae / ining c JL 1Q U W. 1 %J *> pnt oetent milliners , th 0. long line in the largest , / ics edit to a city > for this sea* ! can he satised way. L *i 1 ? I )t the largest store ry a first=class line line Box Papers. I out o handle your laun[ all the time. Bring is to Anne 0. Ruff its for the GreenL Try it once, you LUFF & CO. have set October 4 as the date this -Li 1- J ~ year, UlUUgil aii^ uaj vyih uu. JL*?au.jr Sunday schools now count it a part of their program to observe this day, and their gifts reaqh several thousand dollars annually. It is a worthy cause, and verytody should "lend * baad" and _ | / / ) .