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The Herald and News^ ! Entered at the Postoffice .it v(j\v-' ^ rry, S. C., as 2?xi class matter. 6. H. AULL, EDITOR. _ Tuesday, November 11, 1913. e??? r j There is talk of Laurens' represen- j tative, Mr. W. C. Irby, running for i governor. Will Irby is a good fellow, and smart, of gooi family and many people would like, or would not object, to see him governor. But they .. I cannot have him and "Bob Cooper' j in the same place at the same time, and everybody knows what is thought of Cooper, it all being fine. Then there is Babb for adjutant and inspector general, and it is to be feared that the people won't want to give j Laurens too much at once. Keep your eyes on the roads and irae: them after each rain if you would have them in good repair?Lancaster News. Mighty fine advice, but it too often ! falls upon listless ears, and ears of [ those who would receive the greatest ; direct benefit. We have known good j farmers to refuse to help drag a road ; I after a good one had been built right along by their door. And then they >rould throw all sorts of garbage in ' L -J T7I J tne run a. J? uuu/ n ui m. We wish we had time 1o go back tilrough the files of some South Caro- j lina papers so that we might quote j from some of the articles written by j some of the people who fought Sena- I tor Tillman about twenty years ago.! They said some very ugly things about j him. Something the like of which he L is now saying about Gov. Blease, that J it would be an awful thing to have a j man like Gov. Tillman in the senate i vt the United States taking the seat jof Hayne and Calhoun and all that sort L of thing. And it seems to us that Mr. j Tillman was saying some mighty ug- | ly things about one Grover Cleveland ; "^rho was the democratic president along about that tme. He abused those Washington representatives from South Carolina and the president ac- i ; cording to his own vernacular and you j lmow what that is. Now it seems that he has got in the same boat that they were riding in. It makes a mighty j great difference?the view point. Gov. ; Blease is doing the right thing to sit V v , steady in the boat and seems to be ^ ??_ m:n >_ _ J? i._ in ^4. Xfc&mg mr. iu:uictus auviue -tu ltcl ; the heathen rage." Tie contestants in our prize voting contest should certainly "take pains to smile their sweetest when shopping at Gilder & Weeks for the latter's ! donations along the line of specal prizes?have certainly been worth | your while. , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas, D. B. Cook, Sallie L. Wicker, Texanna j Wicker, Wade D. Suber, W. H. Sub- i I rtw Atr "V T? M PaaV TZL y l^aut J JL IT IVAvi > JLi* ux* ; Thomas H. Hughey, Daniel W. Hughey, James M. Hughey, Hattie M. Hallman, Elizabeth Austin and . Lucy Hutchinson, Plaintiffs, j 1 against V. Henry Hughey, Marvin M. Hughey I and Job. L. Hughey, Defendants, By virtue of an order of the Court herein, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in De oemoer, me same Deing saiesu<i,y, within the legal hours of sale, the following tract of land in the County and State aforesaid, of which Abram Moore died seized, the same to be sold in one or more parcels, to wit: A tract of land in "Newberry CounQrvnfh r'ijrnlin'} in in cr nnp I hundred seventy-four and two-fifths (174 2-5) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. L. Wilson, Ned Lindler, A. H. Kohn, H. P. Wicker, Mrs. Elvira Kibler and D. B. Cook. The same is accurately described in a plat thereof made by J. M. "Wicker. Surveyor, September 23rd and Oct ber 11th, 1SSD. anticipate payment of the credit portion in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording the same. H. H. Rikard, Master Newberry County, S. C. PARTITION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, mnYTV OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Pleas. ' Thomas W. Folk, and Chris M. Folk, | individually, and as the administrators of the goods, rights, chattels and credits of Hayne Hamilton Folk, deceased, M. Hayne Folk, Wm. H. Folk, Julia A. Craps, Mamie B. Derrick and Eugene u. jpoik, Plaintiffs, Against Ada L. Perry, Rosa M. Windhorn, Wm. W. Folk, John C. Folk and Eloise Folk, Defendants, M. Hayne Folk, Thomas W. Folk, Wm. H. Folk, Ada L. Perry, Chris M. Folk, Julia A. Craps, Mamie B. Derrick, and Eugene C'. Folk, Plaintiffs, against Lottie C. folk, Rosa M. Windhorn, j Wm. W. Folk, John C. Folk and Eloise Folk, Defendants. In obedience to the orders of the Court herein, I will sell, during the leeal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder on Salesday in December, 1913, before the Court House door, at Newberry, S. C., the following tracts of land, lying and being in Newberry County, said State: 1. Lands belonging to the estate of Hayne Hamilton Folk, deceased: (a). The home tract, containing two hundred thirty-nine and 24-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. Hayne Folk, Miss Fanny Johntone, the Mill or Baker tract, lands of, Julia A. Craps, Mamie B. Derrick, Milton. Marshall, lot of Calvary church and lot of George Gruber; (b) The Mill or Baker tract, containing one hundred sixty-six and 97-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. t L. Cousins, estate of Caleb D. Buz- ! hardt, deceased, M. T. Oxner, Mrs. A. C. Oxner, A. G. Leitzsey, Miss Fanny Johnstone, the home tract and lands of Julia A. Craps; (c) The Wilson or McKee tract containing two hundred forty-nine and 73-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of L. W. Floyd, Thos. W. Folk, George and John Henderson, T. H. Brock, Chris M. Folk and Eugene C. Folk; (d). The Brooks tract, containing one hundred thirty- | five and 18-100 acres, more or less, : bounded by lands of Chris M. Folk,) the Brown brothers, Sims G. Brown, Ben H. Caldwell, of the estate of ~ * ? T71.11. J 3 . / rpv, ^ uatnerme a. pom., ueueascu, \*=j. .mc j Buzhardt tract, containing forty-five and 48-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Ada L. Perry, Wm. H. Folk, Mrs. R. L. Paysinger and John A. Shealy. 2 Lands beloneinfi: to the estate of Catherine A. Folk, deceased: (a). The Nancy Sligh tract, containing fifty-eight and 70-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Ada L. Perry, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Fanny Keighley and Wm. L. Folk; (b) The Brooks tract, containing sixty and 28-100 acres, more or less, boundeJ by lands of Mrs. L. H. Folk, W. M. Suber, Ben H. Caldwell, the Brooks place of rtc+o+rt nf H W "RYJV d 1,11^ CC4. Thos. W. Folk and George and John Henderson. Plats to all of said lands are now on file in said case. Terms of sale. One-third cash,balance in one and two years in equal annual installments, with interest on each installment from day of sale, and until paid in full payable annually, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold; bond 1 Auctio I will sell a J. R. Greens urday, Nov. o'clock, one a I F&MflJ 1 m* CO '? r i t <J " i < ? m ' ** "'"jo 5 v- t* r, 4 - . : f. ; ? c; * ? ? S 3 > > T, f ' c and mortgage to provide for 10 per cent, as .Attorney's fees in case same be placed with an Attorney for collection, suit or foreclosure, and to contain default clause providing against non-payment, at maturity, of first installment, or annual interest; to provide for eight per cent, interest in case of non-payment of taxes. In case purchaser fail to comply with j terms of sale within five days Master j to resell at purchaser's risk. As evi- j dence of good faith on part of bidder. ! Master will require payment to him of SI00 upon acceptance of bid, which ; will hp forfeited in case of failure to ! ! comply in full within five days with- ! I out legal cause. Purchaser to have j leave to anticipate credit portion, in j whole or part. Purchaser to pay for ; papers and recording mortgage. H. H. Rikard, | Master of Newberry County, S. C. | I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. British and American Mortgage Com- | pany, Limited; Plaintiff. against 1 Hettie I. Kennerly, S. E. Kennerly, The National Bank of Newberry, S. 1 C., W. A. Davenport, J. L. C. Daven- i port and G. L. Davenport, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein, I wiil sell at public auction to the highest bidder, before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1913, the same being sale day, the following tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land lying and being situate in the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing tw'o hundred and eighty-three (283) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by land of H. H. Kinard, east by land of Andrew Johnson and estate of J. N. Martin, deceased, south by lonH T T-T Pnmntnn and fj-a/rrfp VA JL A*. ^ vv* QV Glasgow and west by the public road. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in two equal annual installments, the credit portion to be # secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, which said bond and mortgage shall provide for interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, and for ten per cent attorney's fees in case of collection by suit or by an attorney, with j leave to the purchaser to anticipate j the credit portion in whole or in part, j Purchaser to pay for papers. if. H. Rikard, Master of Newberry County, S. C. For Expert Eye Work Con<||sult Dr. 1. E. Crimm.^p Will be in Newberry until Saturday evening, Nov. 15th. Dr. Crimm has been fit-! . I ting glasses for (13) thirteen; years in Newberry and coun, ty with great satisfaction. If you want EXPERT EYE! WORK don't fail to see Dr. Crimm. Consultation free. 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