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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY O.F NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. The Newberry Saving Bank, Plaintiff. against John P. Long, et al., Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell at public outcry at the Court House in the Town of Newberry. in the County and State aforesaid. on salesday in January 1914, the following described lands, viz: Fiftyfour and 6-10 acres, more or less, situate in the County of Newberry, in said State, near Silver Street Station. bounded on the noith by lands of H. 0. Long, on the east by lands of the Lake estate, on the south by lands of D. L. Ham, and on the west by the public highway leading from the Dead Fall to Silver Street. Also four acres of land, more or less, situate in the County of Xew~ ^ V-rry, in said State, near Silver Street Station, bounded on the north and east by lands of IT. 0. Long, on the south by iands of J. C. Inabinet, and on the west by the public highway hereinabove referred to, less the following lots of land which have heretofore been cut off of the lands hereinabove rescribed and sold by the defendant, John P. Long, and released from the lien of the mortgage herein foreclosed by the plaintiff, viz: One and 72-100 acres, more or less, sold to Kemper Stilwell from the said four acre tract; One acre, more or less, sold to John T. Coleman f:om the said four acre tract; one-fourth of an acre, more or less, sold to Kate E. Berry from the said fifty-four acre tract: One-half of'an acre, more or less, sold to William Hendrix from the said fifty-four acre tract; one-fourth of an acre more or less, sold to Mary H. Pearsall from said fifty-four acre tract. In case the foregoing tracts do not' pay off plaintiff's mortgage debt; I will also . sell the following described tract: All that tract or parcel of land containing sixty acres, lying situate in Sa- j iuda county, state 01 soutn uaronna, j and bounded on the north by lands i -of Scurry Coleman, east by A. L. Pitts, south by Fred Kempson, west 3>y lands of Fred Kempson and Joel; Inabinet. \ T^rms of sale, one-third cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of \ sale at tee rate of eight per cent per annum on the credit portion, to be secured by a note or bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the pre-; .anises sold with the stipulation in said note or bond and mortgage to j pay ten per cent of the amount due thereon as Attorney's fees for collection in addition to. principal and interest in case the same is collected by suit or placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, with leave to anticipate the credit portion in whole or in part?purchaser to pay for all papers and for recording same. , Said lauds may be sub-divided and sold in several lots or parcels. If so plats thereof will be exhibited by the Master on the day of sale. H. H. Rikard, Master for Newberry County, S. C. j Saved His foot. -H. D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suffered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputation. hut. he rpfused and reluctantlv tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon-completely cured." Best remedy for burns, cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box today. Only 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Hncklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Lonis. LAND FOR SALE. I will sell at Newberry court house on Salesday in January, 1914, it' not sold before, seven and a half acres of land, more or less, fronting on Glenn street on the west, lands of the National bank on the north and Scotts creek on the south. Terms: Half cash, one-fourth in six montis and one-fourth in 12 months, with interest from day ol' sale at eight per cent. Purchaser to pay for papers. 0. B. Mayer, Prescient Newberry Real Estate Co. ^ Dec. 15-22-Jan. 1. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the power to us given in the Last Will ?nd Testament of Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Blease, deceased, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidders, before the court house door at Newberry, South Carolina, on salesday in January, 1914 being the ;>th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: Lot No. 1: That parcel of land, lying and being situate in the Town of Newberry, containing (1 19-100) one and 19-100 acres, more or less, fronting on Main street and measuring thereon a distance at (2o4 1-10) I two hundred fifty-four and 1-10 feet and running back along the line of the estate of .J. X. Martin for a distance of (193 1-3) one hundred ninety three and l-o feet and running along | the line of lands of B. A. Havird for | a distance of (^40 7-12) three hundred j iforty and 7-12 feet to Thompson j Street, and measuring on Thompson ! Street a distance of (54 9-12; j fifty-four and 9-12 feet, be- ! ing bounded by Main Street, land of | the Estate of J. X. Martin, land of B. A. Havird, Thompson Street and land of E. C. Sonnenberg. Lot Xo 2: That parcel of land in the Town of Xev/berry with a dwell ~ r. ifiiofn / .Anfoinino- { '1-1 f) \ iiig CVIi Oil Ucitv;, -" ?/ i j three-tenrhs of one acre, more or less, j fronting on Harrington Street, which bounds it on the north, and being bounded on the east by Newberry High school lot and South by lands of Cannon G. Blease and 011 the west by lot of McHardy Mower. by lot of McHardy Mower. ; Lot Xo. G: That parcel of real estate with a dwelling uouse thereon situate in the Town of Newberry, froniing 1 ; (oS 4-10) fifty-eight and 4-10 feet on Caldwell Street, running back there- i i from along Hatten Street in parallel i ; lines for a distance of (123 3-10) one j hundred twenty-three and 3-10 feet I measuring on the south side a dis-,1 tance of (119) one hundred and < nineteen feet. i A plat of Lot No. 1 can be seen, ; and any furtner information may be 1 : obtained by calling, at the office of 1 j Blease & Blease, Attorneys-at-law, Newberry, S. C. . ?' 1 Terms of sale: One-third of the pur-j chase price of each lot to be paid cash, j" one-third on a credit of twelve months 11 from the day of sale, and the remain- 1 ing one-third on a credit of two years j from t)he day of sale, the credit por- < tions(to bear interest at the rate of < eight per cent per annum from the j < date of sale, and such credit portions ! to be evidenced by notes of the pur- j? chaser, said notes to contain the usual j1 stipulation for the payment of ten j( per cent of principal and interest as j attorney's fees n the event of collection 1 by an attorney, the payment of said j( notes to be secured by a mortgage of i 1 it the premises sold; purchaser to pay , fhe costs of preparation, execution and recording of papers. Immediately upon bidding in the i said property, the purchaser shall de- i i posit with the undersigned, as an evi- . dence of good faith, the sum of Five . Hundred Dollars on Lot Xo. 1, the j sum of One Hundred Dollars on Lpt. Xo. 2, and tue sum of 'Fifty Dollars on j Lot Xo. 3, and if said sum is not deposited immediately, the lot so bid off will be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchasers arc "omply in full with the terms of sale on or before the j 15tn day of January, 1914. j Bertha Blease Eison, j ] Executrix of the Last Will and Testa-J1 inent of Elizabeth Frances Blease, if] deceased. , s Cannon G. Blease, Eugene S. Blease, ' Executors of the Last Will and Testa- 1 merit of Elizabeth Frances Blease, j deceased. Dec 5-19-Jan 2. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF J. H. D03IIMCK, DECEASED. It is hereby ordered, adjudged and , ! decreed that all creditors of the late i I jj. H. Dominick, deceased, and all per- i | sons, firms and corporations holding : claims against the estate of the said iJ. H. Dominick, deceased, be and they are hereby required to properly file, | present and prove before the Master ; of Newberry county their respective ! ! claims on or before the first day of j ; January, 1914; and it is further or-J I I >dered, adjudged and decreed that all j the creditors of the said J. H. Domi- j | nick, deceased, be and they are hereby j j enjoined and prohibited from collect- i jing or attempting to collect their said ' iclaims in any manner whatever save! and except in the manner herein pro-j viaeu iui. H. H. RIKARD, Master Newberry County, S. C. I December Sth, 1913. I : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, In Probate Court. I Charles .T. PurceJI. as Executor of j I the last will and testament of Ned j | AVhitter, deceased, Plaintiff, against 'Tolatha Whitter, Kansas Spearman, "William Whitter, Henry Whitter, Lottie Spearman and .J. E. Norwood, j Defendants, J By virtue of an order of the court ! in the above entitled case, I will sell | at public outcry., before the court : house at Newberry, S. C., on Mondav, i 'January 5, 1014. the same being sales-j day, within the legal hours of sale, i ! to the highest bidder, the following j ! property: All that tract or planta- j ; tion of land situate, lying and being in ! the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred aud sixty-five (16;j) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Robert ; G. ' Tilliams, Madison Pitts and \V. i\. j Sir .h; same being the tract of land. conveyed to the said Xed Whitter by J. P. Spearman by deed dated Dec-ember 2Stii, 1S71. and recorded in Deed Book SS. at pages 13 and 14. Terms of Sale: One-half cash and j the balance in one year from the day ; of sale; the credit portion to be se- j cured by a bond of the purchaserj and a mortgage of the promises and to bear interest from the flay of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. C. C. Schumpert. Probate Judge for Uewberry County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Cmirt nf flnmmnn PIahs Mamie E. Kibler, Talula Witt, Mamie M. Salter, J. DeWitt C. Salter, LeRoy A. Salter and Clements L. Salter, Plaintiffs. against T. Elizabeth Salter, R. Otwey Salter, Pollen Salter, Jesse Saeppard Salter and Joseph Zebulon Salter, Defendants. By virtue 01 an order of the court herein, I will sell before the court, house at Newberry, S. C., 011 the first i Monday in January, 1914, within the! legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, all that lot of land in the town 3f Xewberry, ccunty and State aforesaid, conveyed to Jesse Y. Salter by Tamos A "Rnrtnn hv dppri rpnnrdfif] in the office of the register of mesne con- j veyances for Newberry county in Book ! L6 at page 560, wherein it is described j as fronting on Main street thirty-five i (35) feet and running back therefrom! with the same width sixty-one (61) J feet, and bounded by Main street, j lands of Charles J. Purcell and ! Tames A. Burton and lot of Otwey! md T. Elizabeth Salter. Also a lot i Df land in the town of Helena, said iounty and" State, conveyed to J. Z. QoI+ot* Viv Tnhn SViPnnnrrl hv rlpprl VJUlbVX VJ J wwu*i r v. ?? . iated March 2, 1892, and recorded in :he office of the register of mesne J conveyances for Newberry county in J Deed Book 5 at page 633, wherein it s described as containing sixty-seven )ne-hundredth (67-100) acre, more or ess, bounded by lands of Louisa V.; Williams, D. H. Wheeler, J. E. Mere- ! i. lith and Mrs. Susan Halfacre. Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal-l. ince payable in two equal annual in bailments, with interest from day of I 5ale at the rate of eight per cent per : " K "1 ^ r,r?r\ imlNr V*TT I *IIII Uill, \Jc\.y auic aII11 uau* , V^v* ky J I Dond of the purchaser and mortgage >f the premises sold, with leave to the \ purchaser to anticipate payment of the !. credit portion in whole or in part; the mortgages to provide for payment of :en per cent attorney fees in the event t has to be foreclosed or placed in j he hands of an attorney .for collec-|( ;ion. The purchaser will be required j ;o insure the dwelling-house on the premises in Helena in a sum equal to :he credit portion and to assign the : policy to the Master as additional security. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. Rikard, Master of Newberry County, S. C. December 6, 1913. 1 The Charleston and Western Carolina Railway will sell cheap excursion tickets account of the holidays. Tickets on sale December 17-25, 31, 1 . 1913 and Jan. 1, 1914. Final limit1 January 6, 1914. 'For rates apply to ticket agent or, Ernest Williams, general passenger agent, Augusta, Ga. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. J. Luther Mayer, Plaintiff. against Mrs. Mamie C. Duncan, Defendant. By virtue of an order of the court j herein, I will sell before the- court! house at Newberry, S. C., the 5th day | of January, 1914. the same being; salesdav, within the legal hours of j sale, to the highest bidder, all that tract of land lying and being situate in the county of Newberry and State of South Carolina, containing onp hundred and twenty-nine (129) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by i lands of Allen Bishop, on the east by j lands of Mamie B. Duncan and lands ! of Elizabeth .T. Connor and Hicks Con-1 nor. This land is described in the plat j -hereof b\ E. P. Jones, survey* ! or, on October 23d, 1$9.~>, and record- ; ed in Mortgage Book Y, page 60~>. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaser money to be paid in cash, the balancc to be paid in two equal i annual installments, to wit, on Jan. i 1st, 19ir>, and Jan. 1st, 1910, with in- ! terest from date of sale at eight per j cent per annum, unpaid interest to j bear interest at the same rate as the 1 principal till paid in full; credit por- j tion to be secured by bond of pur- j chaser and mortgage of the premises, j said bond and mortgage to contain a j stipulation for ten per cent attorneys j fees if collected by suit or placed in ihe hands of an attorney for collection. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same H. II. Rikard, Master Newberry County, S. C. December 11, 1913. A KHIKM) TO THE WORKING >TAN Five years ago I was so troubled with kidney trouble and inflamation of the bladder that 1 had to lease working my farm. Life looked dark to me until I heard < f Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot through a cured friend. I tried a bottle and began to feel better at once. Alter using live or six ijotnes ! I i'eit fine and have continued to work i as I had before my affliction. I want to state that Dr. Kilmer's Swamv-Root is a kidney medicine that j will cure and I owe my good work ! i during the past five or six years to it. Yours very truly, C. W. MORRIS. Prescotc, Ark. OUUSUI llj^a CUlll ? n Ui II LU UUU1C Jilt, this 27tii day of March, 1912. 0. B. Gordon, Notary Public. ! fhis is to certify that Mr. C. W. Morris has bought Swamp-Root at this store-in the past. Adam Guthrie, Jr., Druggist. I l etter to I)r. Kilmer & Co., Hin^hna!ton, X. Y. Prove lVIiat Swamp-Hoot Will Do For Ton. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, X. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You '! win also receive a oooKiei 01 vaiuauiej information, telling about the kid- i ( neys and bladder. When writing, be j" sure and mention the Newberry Semi-!, Weekly Herald and News. Regular | 11 fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles I for sale at all drug stores. Dec. 12-3t. ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, !( Court of Common Fl^as. Annie R. Harris, in her own right and as executrix of Nancy Caroline I. ! ] Harris, deceased. Plninh'ff against Annie J. Harris and James A. Mimnaugh, Defendants. By order of the court herein, I will! sell to the highest bidder before the j courthouse at Newberry, S. C.. with-! in the legal hours of sale on Monday, j' Jan. 5, 1914, the same being salesday, all that piece, parcel of lot of land ,1 lying and being situate in the town of j nf VATTrKrvrr'cr QfofQ ! .\ew UPH V, UUUiH* U1 ncnucuji uiutv I 9f South Carolina, containing eleven j thousand four hundred and forty-five ] (11,445) square feet, more or less, and 4 bounded by lands of the Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Railroad com- :1 pany, Andrew Eargle, Rufus Williams, ] and perhaps others:', the same being J the land of which Nancy Caroline ( Harris died seized and possess- : ed and being more particularly des- ' crib^d by plats thereof made by F. '* W. Kiggins, surveyor, on file with the 1 records in this case. ;J Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to ' fA?? nonaro' H. H. Rikard, ! Master Newberry County, S. C. December 11, 1913. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. < Henry L. Parr, i < Plaintiffs, |j ' I Against M Russell M. Tidmarsh. The National1: Bank of Newberry, S. C., a Corporation; R. C. Perry, Sarah R. Tidmarsh and J. M. Major. Defendants, By virtue of an order of court in < the above entitled case, I will sell before the courthouse at Newberry, S. i C., on the first Monday in January, 1913, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following lots of land: Lot No. 1. All that piece or lot of i land situate in the town of Newberry, j county and State aforesaid, containing j thirteen thousand eight hundred and | 60 (13..S60) square feet, more or less, j fronting on Mayer avenue or Harper j street, and otherwise bounded by Crenshaw street, lot of Miss E. McClintock and lot of Sims "VV. Brown, this being the identical lot conveyed to the said Russell M. Tidmarsli by H. j L.' Parr. Lot Xo. 2. All the undivided interest, of the said Russell M. Tidniarsh, the same being one half, in that lot J of land in the town of Whitmire. coun- j x? 1* r\ W n -ic + VlA ! IV cillU. Old.lt* (iiUl CdUlUt !\UU?? 11 CiO i C. H. Cooper lot, measuring seventy by I one/ hundred and fifteen (70X11."))! feet, and bounded on the north by lot of Hattie T. Major, east by a twelvefoot alley, south by an eighteen-foot alley and west by Main street, on which it fronts. Terms of sale: One half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, tiie balance in twelve months, with inter-, est at the rate ol* eight per cent per annum from day of salt-, credit portion to be secured by bone" of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, ten per cent attorneys fee to be pro vided for in case the mortgage lias to be foreclosed or placed in the hands of an attorney for collection: $300 to be paid immediatelyy upon the acceptance of the bid or to be sold at once at risk of bidder. f" Purchaser to pay for papers and for( recording same. Purchaser may an: | ] ticipate credit portion in whole or ! < part. id. H. Rikard, ' : Master Newberry County, S. C. \l December 6. 1913. HAGOOD PLACE FOK REM. The Hagoou place belonging to!' Messrs. Purcell & Scott and H. H. Evans, lying in Saluda County, just across -Saluda Pciver from Old Town i on Southern Railway, containing i1 1 AlkA n nf ir* fr\y* rnnl ! ] auuut j.,wv ci\^i l iauu, 10 iui i vm i for the year 1914. These lands are;1 good for cotton and corn and have ex- ;1 cellent meadows on them. See the ' undersigned at once if you desire to 1 rent. ] H. C. Holloway, j' , Attorney. 3 12-lo-2t-ltaw. | ^ * Worthen?s Wonder Workers , The Great Nerve and Brain Food. Highly recommended for Nervous ! ( Debility. Nervous Prostration. Decline i of Strength. Loss of Ambition. In-;] i somnia, Melancholy, Nervous Dyspep- ; i n /I . 131 o r7 flfll" TrnilWo O 11 H ' : cl. i? n.;iu j o \j. o_> luauvi .*. * vy ^ A ?w I Constipation. I < WORTHEN'S WONDER WORKERS | ] *re the greatest Laxative Tonic Tablet i in the world. s ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT FOR 51.00. < ( GUARANTEED?We will send six Is boxes of Worthen's Wonder Workers j :o you for $5.00, and guarantee them i :o give satisfaction or return the mon?y. j Price $1.00 a box 6 boxes $5.00. Sent by Mail on receipt of price. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Comon Pleas. May Alice Dominick, in her own j right and as administratrix of "the j Personal Estate of J. H. Dominick, j deceased, Willie Lake Dominick, j Victoria Elizabeth Dominick, Fur- < man T. Dominick and Jacob Raymond Dominick, ) Plaintiffs, against James P. Cook, Ezra A. Counts, Sid ney lingerie l;ook, .ttuDy uook, Annie ? Cook, Paul Cook and Alice Louise j Counts, ( Defendants. , By virtue of an order of court here- ( in, I wi,ll sell before the court house j it Newberry on Salesday in January, i L914, within the legal hours of sale to Lhe highest bidder all that piece or | parcel of land lying and being situate ( in the county and State aforesaid,. { :ontaining one hundred and ten (110) < icres, more or less, the same being ] located near the town of Prosperity j md being bounded now or formerly by , lands of Dick Wheeler, Andersor , S'ates, E. M. Cook, J. D. H. Kibler, J. . _ _ . i * 2. Counts .and the public road leading from Prosperity to Columbia, the ( same being known as the "Home 1 Place' of the said J. H. Dominick. { Terms of sale: One-half of the pur- ( uhase money to be paid in cash, the : balance on a credit of twelve months, ( with interest from date at the rate of ; sight per cent per annum, to be secur- ] ed by bond of the purchaser and mort- . ?age of the premises, said mortgage , to provide for. ten per cent attorneys , fee in case of foreclosure or collec- j tion by suit. Purchaser to pay $100 , immediately upon the acceptance of < his bid, and if he fails to do so land to ; be resold immediately at his risk. Pur- i vrrill Vi O xf A InoirA onfininoffl uuaoci Yvm ua* t xv_,u,? v- iv axxuvx^ub\j j payment of credit portion in whole . or in part. Purchaser to pay for pa- , pers and for recording same. H. H. Rikard, ! Master Newberry County, S. C. December 8, 1913. , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. Samuel Pressley, as Trustee of Erskine College, Plaintiff, Against Milton A. Carlisle and others, Defendants. i Bv virtue of an order of court hereI in, I will sell before the court house , at Newberry, S. C., to the highest bid- J der, within the legal hours of sale, on Salesday in January, 1914, all that lot of land lying and being situate in the town of Newberry, county and State aforesaid, fronting on Main or Pratt ' street twenty-six feet, and three inches, j running back tnererrom ten i.-ei anu( two inches, on the east side and! one hundred and two feet and four inches on the west side, bounded by i Main street, by lots No. 2 and 4 of the real estate of the Carolina Manufacturing company as shown on a plat of the same made by F. W. Higgins, surveyor, on October 30th. 1906, and recorded in the Clerk of Court's office at Newberry, S. C., in Plat Book D. at page 239. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments, to bear interest from the date of sale at eight per cent per annum, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage i i ?= -% )f the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchas- Wt sr to pay for all papers and recording. V H. H. RIKARD, Master Newberry County, S. C. December 8th, 1913. , A FAIR WARNING. Dne That Should lie Heeded by Newberry Residents. Frequently the first sign of kidney :rouble is a slight ache or pain in the loins. Neglect of this warning makes Hip wnv easv for more serious :roubles?dropsy, gravel, Bright's dis- i *ase. 'Tis well to pay attention to :he first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker and delay is often langerous. Residents of this locality ' place reliance in Doan's Kidney Pills. rhis tested, remedy has been iised !n kidney trouble over 30 years?is" ' '-J recommended all over the civilized I ivorld. Read the following: Mrs. J. R. Goldman, Presley St., Greenwood, S. C., says: "My kidneys " ivere weak and I often felt dizzy and lervous. When I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, I began using them riiey restored me to good health in a >hort time. I can recommend this -emedy highly and can say that it is i safe and reliable one for all kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ;ents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York ;ole agents for the United States. Remember the name^-Doan's? tnd take no other. V STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas, Security Loan and Investment Company, M Plaintiff, I against M Emma V. Hair and J. B. Hunter, as J Assignee of Emma V. Hair, Defendants, 1 By virtue of an order of the court lerein, I will sell before the court louse in Newberry, S. C., on the irst Monday in January, 1914, within :he legal hours of sale, to the Mgh jst Didder, that lot or parcel or iana ying and being situate in the town of s'ewberry, county and State aforesaid, "renting sixty-eight (68) feet on ITaldwell street and running back that width for two hundred (ZOO) feet (injluding width of sidewalk), being Lot S'o. 5 described on a plat made by F. 5V. Higgins, surveyor, October 4, tSOf), and recorded in the clerk's ofice in Plat Book at page 288, bounded >n the north by lot of Mrs. F. J. Flant, m tiie east by Caldwell street, anfl south by Lot No. 6, and separated from :ot of George Johnstone on the west 37 an alley way fifteen (15) feet in width, the same being the lot coijreyed to the said Emma V. Hair by las. M. Burton October 23d? 1907. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur-ihase money to be paid in cash, the Dalance in twelve months, with inter / ??t from day of sale at the rate of 2ight per cent per annum payable an- t aually, the credit portion to be se- 1 2ured by bond of the purchaser and nortgage of the premises sold, the mortgage to provide for ten per cent ^ attorneys fees in case of foreclosure 3r if placed in the hands of an attoriev for collection; the house on the premises to be insured tt> the amount Df the credit, portion and policy assigned to the Master as additional collateral to the bond and mortgage. Purchaser must pay $100 on acceptance of bid and if he fails to comply 1 svith terms of sale within ten days ^ w will ho rpsntrt at his risk. The 3C11U IVt TV AiA WV * VV*v. purchaser may anticipate payment of . the credit portion in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. ti. H. Rikard, 1 Master of Newberry County, S. C. December 6, 1913. DELINQUENT TAX SALE. 3TATE OF SOLTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By virtue of executions delivered to me by John L. Epps, Treasurer of . ? - ^ r. 4. Xewberry County, i win sen m num of the Court House at Xewberry, .on Salesday in January, 1914, within the legal hours of sale, on account of delinquent State and County taxes for 1912. the following real estate: 1?One lot in Town of Xewberry 2"3essed to D. M. Wells, bounded by lands of Misses 0. and E. Shackleford, Geo. S. Mower, College Street and others. 2?Two acres of land, in Xo. 10 Township, assessed to Tobitha Morris, bounded by lands of L. Q. Fellers, old Ebenezer Camp Meeting road. 3?Thirty-five acres of land more or less, assessed to Luther and Hawkins in Town of Prosperity, said land ffow divided in two lot?. one bounded by lands of Frank Merchant, R. L. Luther, J Jeff Wicker, Shiloh Methodist Church and Prosperity road, the other bound- 1 ed by lands f R. L. Luther, P. L. Langford and Prosperity road. Both ' lots will be sold together. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Cannon G. Blease, Sheriff. Dec.-12-19-26.