The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 16, 1914, Page THREE, Image 3
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27 inch Ratine, at y?
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NOTICE 0>' ELECTION I> JOO'STONE
DISTRICT >0. 12.
Whereas, one-third of the resident
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elctors and a like proportion of the
resident freeholders of the age of 21
years, cf Johnstone acodemy school j
district Xo. 12, of the county of New- i
berry 9 a:e of South Carolina, have j
filed a petition with the county Board j
of Education of Newberry County,!
South Carolina, petitioning and requesting
:ha>t an election b 'held in said
school distriet ou the question of levy:Jnor
O cr?ev?i;?1 annual tax Of tWO mills
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to be collected on :he property located
in the said school district.
Now, therefore, the undersigned
composing the County Board of Education
for Newberry County, South
'Carolina, do hereby order ihe Board j
of Trusiees of the Johnstone Academy j
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School District Xo. 12, to hold an elec-;
tion on trie said question of levying a;
two mill tax to be collec ed on the;
property locar.ed in the said school dis- i
met, which said election shall be held
at Johnston? Academy school house, in I
said scho.l distric. Xo. 12, on Satur
day June IG-tli, 1014, at wctich said
eleo.iou the polls shall be opened at
7 a. m, and closed at 4 p. m.. The
members of the board of trustees of
said school district shall ac: as mana-'
.gers of said election. Only such
electors as reside in said scnool district
and return real or personal i
property for taxation, and who exhibit j
their ;ax receipts and registration certificates
a3 required in general elec- \
tions shall be allowed to vote. Elec- j
tors favoring the levying of such ittax '
shall cast a ballot containing the'
word "Yes*' written or printed taereon,'
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ine Gears
we are offering eve
ving. We mention 1
> to be had and sugg
nvenience and tak(
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nee oaie.
Summer Dresses
A rousing two weeks' sale at <
retty House Dre
joking House Dresses, in all
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White Goods Sp
sheer quality at yard
value, at yard
i uwcia.
rowels, and we have them frc
ng.
5 Unbleached T
r this week only, special the j
counter will convince you that
ths, White Dimities, Voiles, I
Ginghams, Percales, Cambr
'ore leaving this store.
ibroidery Flounc
ths, and are worth up to $1.00
money on your next Hat. Se
etc. For this week we will se
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rberry's Best Dry
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311 OL iiaiuv
et
rders, send check or
and each elector opposed to levying1
such tax shall cast a ballot contain-j
ing the word "No" written or print-;
ed thereon.
Given under our cands and seal on j
May 27, 1914.
Geo. D. Brown,
S. J. Derrick,
.T. S. Wheeler,
County Board of Education for New-j
berry County, S. C.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT,
.\oace is Hereby given tnat we will
make final settlement, as administrators,
on the estate of H. H. Folk, deceased,
in the probate court for New- .
berry county at 11 o'clock in the fore- ,
noon, June 25th, 1914, and immediately
thereafter apply for letters dismissory
as such administrators.
All persons having claims against!
.
said estate will present them duly attested
on or before that da:e.
C. \I. Folk,
T. W. Folk,
Administrators.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, :
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
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v v,. ouiimii-y iri, esquire, rroua.it) .
Judge.
Whereas, Pawnee Cromer made suit
to me, to grant her Letters of Ad- j
ministration of the Estate c * ei-j'
fects of Richard C. Cromer
iTTioco iro thoro'Arii trv r-it a r> m _ i
JL MA UUV/1 V* V/I V/ tv V/ivVy UUU (XU
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Richard C.:
Cromer, deceased, that they he and j
appear before me. in the Court of Pro- j
bate, to be held at Newberry on June |
20th next after publication hereof, j
rancer's
sin* Sale
ry article in our
iftlow a few of
est you call at
; advantage of
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choice $-3.50
isses at 98c
colors and sizes. For
98c
fecials*
19c
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19c
>m 4c to $1.00
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rair 25c
; we do everything we
^.pron Checks, Calicoes,
ie.s. F!mhroirieries. etc.
ing at 39c yd
yard. Clearance sale
39c
e our line of mid-sumit
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11 a regular i>d ou value
$1.98
? ?ww ' i '? ?
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ganger
Phone No. 40
money order
at 11 o'clock in he forenoon, to* show
cause, it any tney have, why one said
Administration should not be granted.
Givon under my hand, this 10th day
of June, Anno Domini, 1914.
C. C. Schumpert,
J. P. X. C.
Wintbrop College
SCHOLARSHIP A>D ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for ine ward of
Transn: cr?hr?1arsL^iino in Win'hrr>n Hnl
lege and for the admission of new
students will be held at the County
Court House on Friday, July 8* at 9
a. m. Applicants must not be lees
than sixteen years of age. When
Scholarships are vacant after July 3
they will b-e awarded to those making
the highest average at this examination,
provided taey mee: the conditions
governing tne awa"d. Appii^
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UaULD LKJl O^UUicJ i smys JUUU1U nine w
President Johnson before the examination
for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
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opeu cepieuiuer xo, uj.-*. jcai iunuci
information -?nd catalogue, address
Pres. D. B. Jotnson, Rock Hill, S. C.
WANTED TEACHER
For Vaughnville school. Salary $45
per month. Term eight months. Sencr
application to
L. H. Sens,
J. 0. Johnson,
Chappeils, S. C.
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