The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 31, 1913, Page SIX, Image 6
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Rules
Rule i. All mo:
be turned over to tl
i To -> PnnfpQt
to all votes before 1
Rule 3. Votes c
Contest will be run
Votes can only be
getting renewals, o
cutting the nomin;
each issue. Each
coupon, giving her
Rule 4. All vot<
day of each week b
Rule 5. No vol
held out more ths
Contestants. Subs
i together with the n
be issued when the
ants may retain t"ie
wish.
Rule 6. Nomina
and News' Contest
and conditions,
COXCERTJED POLICY
0> MEXICO LIKE]
Great Britain's Action Forecasts P<
sible Agreement of Powers.
Washington, Oct. 27.?Repoi
from the British foreign office th
Great Britain would do nothing
the Mexican situation without consi
tation with the United States arous
interest in official circles here tod;
and added strength to the persiste
intimations that the American gc
ernment plans a note to the pow<
which may result in a concerted M<
ican policy for the future.
Secretary Bryan, when shown d
patches from London which assert
that Great Britain's recognition
Provisional President Huerta w
given to extend only until the el<
tions, stated that such had been t
understanding here all the time. Wh
asked if s. note was in preparati
I which would open the way for nes
tiations with tire foreign powers,
said no statement or intimati
along this line could be given at tl
time.
A Possibility.
Some officials today suggested tl:
Gr:at Britain's recognition of t
Huerta government in case the el(
tion for president is declared vc
would be binding as it now exis
should Huerta continue to be t
iiead of th- provisional governme:
It was argued the recognition
Huerta would necessarily contini
Others maintained, however, that t
recognition extended by Great Brita
was intended to hold only until t
time of the election, nc matter w-b
might be the result. On this basis
was contended that Great Britain w
now free to listen to any propos
that might be made by the Unit
States for formulation of a genei
Mexican policy which would inclu
participation also by other powers.
Owing to the absence of Preside
Wilson from Washington, nothi
definite could be learned about t
ruture plans of the government, t
it was generally asserted that nothi
would be done until there was offic
announcement from Mexico City
the outcome of the elections.
Xo Direct IS'ews.
Secretary Bryan tonight stated tt
since the votes were cast no din
communication has been received
to the result of a probable outcoi
of the election for president. It w
the general belief, however, in o:
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aev obtained by the Contestants shall
he Contest Manager.
: Mpnager's signatUie must be affixed
they are of any value in the Contest,
annot be bought or exchanged; the
on a fair, square basis, fair to all.
ODtained by securing subscriptions,
btaining advertising, job work, or by
ition or free vote certificate out of
Contestant allowed one nomination
5,000 votes.
as. mu:;t be iii the ballot box \\ednes?y
noon.
fpc will hp nl!owp*H r>r> snhsnrintions
in one week after being secured by
captions must t>e turned in promptly,
loney co lected for them. Votes will
money is received, but the Contestse
votes and cast them whenever they
?
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must agree to and accept all rules
7
I cial circles that the newly elected
jY congress would be seated after some
| d lay in announcing the final results,
>s-: that the presidential election would
! be declared invalid and Huerta again
! chosen provisional president. What ts1
ever happens it is deemed certain
tat i that some intiative move on the part
in : of this government soon must be j
iI-': forthcoming.
ed j Secretary Bryan said the depart
?i 1* ? J l%.r .sw/l nf r> t?4*
iy, I IJU.miL IlctU JLI-Cliu uuiuiug UI IC^UH
jnt, that the German governmen i dis- '
>v- ' patched other warships to Mexico
irs I waters.
ix- j One dispatch dated October 25,1
j stated that after three days' fighting
is-, in Monterey quiet ifrad been restored
;ed j and that the federals at that time still
of held the city. No Americans or other
'as j foreigners had been reported killed i
>c-' or iniured.
he Reports from the ^embassy at Mexen
ico City stated that 110 violence ocon
curred during the election Sunday
;o- and "that the vote cast was light, due
he to general apathy on the part of th-e
on public."
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SHOW OF HIGH ORDER
iat
he Countess Olga Yon Hartzfieldt Made
,c_ Great Hit in "Dr. Tinkle
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nt. j It was announced in the advance no0f
j tices that "The Girl of My Dr-'ams"
je i has no stars. It would be truer to say
he that it has a constellation?not all of
tin jthe first magnitude, perhaps, but stars
he nevertheless.
,at j' T.he piece is a lively tuneful, musical
H ; comedy with some noteworthy scenic
as ! effects and the most agile chorus that
;ai has appeared here this season. The
e(j lady who appears on the program as
al Countess Olga Von Hatzfieldt, and who
de had the role of Lucy Medders, the
I Quaker girl, was charminer. and in
;nt '"Dr- Tinkle Tinker" made perhaps the
ng greatest hit of the evening, though
be "The Girl of My Dreams," which she
)Ut sang with Roy Purviance, as Harry
ng Swifton, was also received with great
ial favor by the audience.
on | Of the three comedians, Frank Mcj
Ewen, as Socrates Primmer, Francis
Gaillard as Generalissimo Bomb&stino
ia(. and Irving Brooks as Count von
Schnigglefits, the last was the best,
as though all the comedy work was of a
ne high order. Eda von Luke as Dahpne
as Daffington handled a difficult part ex-!
cellently, as did W. D. Stone, who !
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immediate relative of theirs will be
contest as a nominee or voter.
Condition!
This Contest is free for every 1
married, to enter. Any lady residi
The Herald and News' Teiritory, a
standing, is elligible to compete in
Ivady does not have to be a Subscri
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do not have a "Nomination Cou
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE
TO ENTER. The name of the. N
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played the Quaker father, making it
humorous, but not a burlesque.
Taken as a whole, "The Girl of My ,
Dreams" is a show of a high order, giv-1 l|
ing an evening's delightful entertain- j
ment to those who took it in. / g
NOTICE OF FINAL SETLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that we will,
as Executors of the last will and testament
of Nancy C. M. Kinard, deceased,
make final settlement on estate
of said deceased in Uie probate court j
of Newberry county, South Carolina, />
on November 28th, 1913, at 11 o'clocfe j ^
in the forenoon, and immediately f ?
thereafter apply for letters dismissory V
as Executors of said estate, ^
John D. Kinard,
John H. Dodgen,
TTNrcu^n'f rvro
kj.
October 27, 1913.
10-27-4t-ltaw.
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR MAYOR I Lii
AND ALDERMAN OF THE TOWN I S!
OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CARO- 1 ch>
UNA.
Notice is hereby given that the regular
annual election for a Mayor and
five Aldermen, one Alderman for
each of the five wards, to serve for a
term of two years, will be held at the
Council Chamber, in the Opera House,
in the Town of Newberry, South Carolina,
on the second Tuesday in December,
1913, being the 9th day of
said month, the polls to be opened at
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eight o'clock in tne torenoon ana to m ?
clos? at six o'clock in the afternoon. B
G. W. Hiller, J. R. Davidson and H.
L. Spears are appointed managers of
the said election.
By order of the Town Council of public o
Newberry, S. C., on this 29th day . at New
of September, 1913. ,Novembe
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Mayor. sale, to
Attest: lowing p
J. R. Scurry,
Clerk and Treasurer. AI1 th?
. ing and 1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, aforesaid
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, sixteen
Court of Common Pleas, 16-10
Belton Stockman, ed otl:
Plaintiff. I ^ Micha
I 5nhpr A1
against ?
George P. Boulware, as executor of Floyd, tJ
the last will and testament of G. ^ract ?f
Michael Y/erts, deceased; 0. W. Michael
Long, Clements M. Werts, Frank an(^ ^eci
Werts, C. J. Purcell and P. E. Scott, Also si
Defendants, ^aid cou:
Rv virtue of an order of court in lands of
the above entitled case, I will sell at Wheeler
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tie neraj
;e $800.00 h
Otl'inv \/Q
V/lU^i T ?
Schedu
3 Year 1,500 Vote
d Years 3,500 Vote
ee Years 5,000 Vote
full information regarding t
st Manager," The Herald an<
i reject any name cf
it these rules should
* arise between the
he Contest Manager,
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allowed to enter this
s:
white lady, single or
ing anywhere within
nd who is of good
this Contest. The
ber to The Herald
ominate some Lady
omination Coupon",
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en plainly; or, if you
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: all Dealers?25c., 50c> and $1.00. Sloai
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el Werts, lands of C. W. i
,'rs. H. E. Werts and Sim *
.le same being the identical S
land conveyed to said G. 2
Werts by the Newberry Land ?
irity company.
xty-five (65^ acres of land, In c
nty and State, bounded by *
J. A. Burton, Mrs. D. B. *
and Little river, the same [e
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s. Ten Years 25,000
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ecommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment."?Mrs. I
utcry before the courthouse I
'berry, S. C., on Monday \
r 3rd, 1913, the same being I
within the legal hours of 6
the highest bidder, the fol- ?
roperty:
it tract or parcel of land ly- 2
being in the county and State *
, containing fifty-one and t
one hundredths acres S
\NS
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l's instructive book on horses, cattle, hogs I
sent free.
Boston, Mass. fl
>eing the identical tract of land conreyed
to said G. Michael Werts by
Bessie H. Williams by deed dated Dec.
!, 1902, and recorded in Deed Book
scr. 12 at page 22.
Also twenty-eight and two-thirds
teres (28 2-3), more or less,
n said county and State,
founded by lands of G. W.
>uber, lands of Sim Floyd, the lifty>ne
acre tract above described and the
if.'kli'n + r\ XTotit V> crrv f.h O CflTTIP hp
munv; iuau iv_r ui^i a j, vuv- ?
ng the identical tract of land con'eyed
to said G. Michael Werts by
5allie E. Werts by deed dated April
:3rd, 1899, and recorded in Deed Book
Co. 9, page 361.
Terms of sale: On* third of the purhase
money to be paid in cash, the
alance in one and two years, with inerest
from day of sale at the rate of
teht per cent per annum, interest
wsf I *1
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For Sale in Newberry, S. C., by Gilder
& Weeks.
payable annually, the credit portion to
be secured by bond of the purchaser
and mortgage of the premises sold,
(With leave to the purchaser to antici
pate payments of the credit portion
in whole or in part; the bond and
mortgage to contain a clause providing
the collection of ten per cent attorneys
fee in case the mortgage is
placed in the hands of an attorney for
foreclosure; the purchaser to be re
quired to pay 5100 to tne Master immediately
upon the premises being
knocked down to him, which shall be
forfeited upon lis failure to comply in
ten days with the terms of sale, and
property shall be resold at his risk.
Purchaser to Dav far naDers and for
recording same. *
H. H. RIKARD, i,
Master.
Newberry, S. C., October 8, 1913.