The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 13, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4
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Entered at the Postoffice at Xew^rry,
S. C., as 2nd class matter
E. H. AULL, EDITOR.
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Tuesday, October 13. 1914.
WHEKE IS SMITH I
Oh, by the way, where is "Cotton*"
Smith? Now is the time that the
farmers are needing him. for you
know the old saying is. "A friend in
need is a friend indeed." Riding on
a ba:le of cotton draiwn by four gray j
mules is an easy thing to do, but when \
the price goes down is the time to
ride on the cotton and keep it up.? j
Cor. Kingstree Record.
We ?^iess he is in Washington. We
j
notice that the Vv'ashington corres- i
ponden: of the News and Courier says
/-'An rrrnccm Q ?-? TX'Onf C?r\ 77 _
lilt" OUULUfin tvu5itooun.ii "(.-.ui.
gress to stay in session rigv.i on to the j
next congress. They don't want to
come heme because t'.ey know now as
they knew when the;* were talking :
about what congress could do while ,
i
t':.e campaign was on. that congress !
i
will not do anything, and they don't j
want to meet tneir constituents. The :
farmer should work out his awn sali
vation and in this most favored lard !
he can do it if he will. The farmer 1
who has been in t".:e habit of growing !
his own supplies as a rule does not I
owe any Dne and has plenty to live ,
on and can hold his cotton without t!'.:e
help of the government or any one
else. \ i
ST. 10 VIS PL AX ENDORSED
It seems now that the St. Louis
plan to raise a fund tiC one hundred
r 1 I
and fifty million dollars 'to be loaned
on cotton as a basis, the loan to be !
!
.carried for one year at least, is going
to be successful. It lias the ap
proval d:" the bankers of the South i
and, in fast, all the entire country;
and also the approval of the reserve 1
I
board. This plan will take off the :
market if the loan is made on the !
basis of 6 cents, about six million !
bales of t_e crop.
i
In connection with this if it could j
be definitely known that there would j
be no cotton planted in 1915, or even
if there was material reduction In j
the crop, the price should at once ad- j
vance.
A meeting of t'h-e 'bankers oi South ;
{Carolina, through their officers, was j
held in Columbia a few days ago and i
I
they indorsed the plan, and Mr. Jno. J
M. "Kinard, who is chairman of the i
council and who attended this meeting,
is -very favorably impressed with
c* t\1 o n on/1 no rmenn ttTiv it
Jk/iUXl Uli'VA ?VVk7 * VVVV " **.' *v
should not foe successful, and if necessary
more friian the one .hundred and <
fifty million dollars secured for this j
purpose. He thinks the money, or a I
portion o>: tit, will -be available within |
ter davs and if so the cotton ware- i
"
house receipts will again be good col- i
lateral and monev maly be obtained i
i
upon them.
There is no reason why the p'an '
should not succeed, but to be of real
I
(benefit to the cotton growing States |
and to the cotton producer, the 1915 !
crop must ibe very imaleriallv reduced !
I
or entirely eliminated.
>0 FEDERAL AH).
lA letter -from Washington to the |
News and Courier states that the mem- i
hers of congress from the cotton grow- J
ing states are almost afraid to go ;
home, especially those that 'have been '
holding out to tire farmers during the
primaries and be.ore the nominations,
the hope that the farmer might se- 1
cure, or would secure, relief from federal
legislation. Senator Bankhead,
of Alabama, it is stared, published a .
letter in his State that there would !
be no reason to hope even for any
relief from congress and he says that
it would he wicked for him to hold
out any {false hopes in that direction. |
It is really always best to deal frankly
and candidly with, the people.
Charles S. Earrett, president of the
National Farmers Union, wt.o was
present at the congress ?whioh was
T i J ? rtT- T- l ?
neiu in iv\ as'oingion some aays ago
makes the following statement:
"Failure of the National congress to
do anything txD relieve the cotton
growers of the South rests absolutely
at the door of about half of the Southern
congressmen.
"If our Southern congressmen ex
hibited as great fervor, patriotism and !
ability to talk importantly and promise
unlimireilly in congress as they
do prior :o primary nominations, th-.v.
wonders could be accomplished. But ;
aft^r t.:e primary is over and thev get
back to Washington t- ey loose about
per is in 01 me:r iervor ior uk- jicople,
;;11 c-f their patriotism, and can
find more reasons for not doing an thing
than any crowd I have ever
come in contact wit'.: in my experience.
"I will say in justice that there are
a ' e\v Southern congressmenn who
are sincere, who have done aM in
their power honestly and squarely to
relieve the situation, but they form i
a pitiful minority. AM .honor to t. ese '
few."
i
The truth of the matter is that we
should not depend upon federal or any
other sort of legislation for relief,
but it really seems at this time tha:
something is net done, even though
it be extraordinary, to force the cotton
planter to reduce his cotton crop,
he will go 011 committing suicide and
undertake to grow c-oiton at less t. an
it costs.
When you come to Kink about it
seriously uere is a very anomalous
situation There is a full cotton crop
wv.ich is really the money crop of the
South. There is a need for the manufactured
article from this crop'and yet
there is almost no market for it. It
should take no argument and no 'force
and no restrictive legislation tc convince
the cotton producer that it
would be suicidal for him to grow any
cotton during 191o.
The joint committee appointed by
the iporiQiptjnrp tn take into considera
tion the various bills pertaining to
the acreage in cotton reported Monday
night, when the house reassembled, a
substitute bill, the provisions of which
are, +hat not exceeding one third of
the v planted in 1915 should be
planted in cotton, provided that not
more than six acres to the work mule
should be planted in cotton. This
means that if 18 acres to eaco work
mule is planted only six could be
pjaiiLeu. in couun, uul 111 ou auics
should be cultivated to each work1
mule not over six acres could be
(planted in cotton. If this recommen-j
dation should be adopted by the leg- (
islature it would mean probably the 1
Kt Or cr r^cr i- r>r\+,r\ y-\ n r*r\r\ t n '.Cfmif'i Po va! i n o !
v-uivu vi vp x xx c v u c ^ai
t hat had been produced in years, un- j
less there shculd be some providen- [
tial interference. Unless there is to
be total elimination, whioa: we think
is the proper thing, there siould not
be over three acres to the work mule.
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Opera House!
Week Beginning
Wednesday, Oct. 14
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914. j
Dowmhvard Path - Lubin !
(Two reels.) !
Fable of ^iEineouvres of Joel -Essauy
rue norse iniei - - > livisrraph
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1014. j
While the Tide was Rising: -Edison
Broncho Billy's Fatal Joke -Essany
(G. <M. Anderson.)
Polishing Up ... - Yitagraph !
("John Rnnnv anH jFln-ra FHnr>h 1 i
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The Jungle Samaritan - - Seligr
The Adventure of Katlilyn - Seller
(Two reels.)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914.
lVhc.it and lite Tares - Yitagraph
iDorouv Kelly and .Tarnes Morrison.)
(Two reels.)
Xear Death's Door ... Kalem
They Bought a Boat - - - Luhin
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 11114.
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Speck on the "Wall - Setts
(Kathlyn Williams.
(Two reels.)
..Tim the Terror - - - Biograph
Sweedie ami the Double Exposure - j
Essany i
When the beacon Failed - - Kliene
CTwr> rppls.'l
N_ _ , j
Tlie Storm at Sea - Kalem
Slippery Slim and Claim Aerent
Essany
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1014.
The Bond Eternal - - - Kalem
(Two reels.)
The Reveler Selig*
By the Aid of a Film - Edison
Laurens County Fair.
Will you please give me space in
vour naDer to extend to the Xewberrv
people an invitation to our county
fair to be held at Laurens October 16.
We are trying to hold an "Educational"
fair. Xo gate fee, no entry
fee. and a wrk-ome ?o ewry one either
a- a vi-itor o' exhibitor.
Xo : f r> hacing. earn:v.-! attraction,
or nothing that will detract from the
main i;s:ie "!:ve *tcck and argicul
ture."
W. D. Boyd.
Pr< -M mi: I.a5irons county air association.
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STATE 07 ?OnrH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY,
Common Pleas Court.
.T. D. Hunter, as Treasurer of Newberry
College, Plaintiff,
I
against
Eugene S. Werts and Soutc Carolina
Lean and Trust Company, Defendants. :
Pursuant to an order of court herein.
I will sell to the highest bidder
before the court house door at yewberry,
S. C., within tv.e legal hours a:1
sale, on salcday in November. :he
same being tiie _na aay, iyi4, an mat
piece, parcel or lot of land lying and
being situate in the town of Newberry,
county and State aforesaid, containing
sixty-four one 'hundredths of an
acre, more or less, fronting one hundred
and forty eet en Mayer Avenue
and running back therefrom the some
widt-.: two hundred feet, bounded by
Mayer Avenue, lanes of Mrs. J. R.
Scurry and others, and land of the
Newberry Real Estate Company, this
being the same lot of land conveyed
to defendant by the Newberry Real
Estate Company on the lota day of
February. 1907. which said deed of conveyance
is now of record in the office
of the Register of Mesne Conveyances
for Newberry in Deed Book Xo. 13 at
page 604.
Terms of sale:?One-third of the
purchase money to be paid in cash
and the balance in one and t\v<j equal
annual payments, wit)'.: interest on
the credit portion from day of sale
at the rate of eight per cent par annum.
interest payable annually, said
credit portion to be secured by bond
& the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises ;bond and .mortgage to provide
lor insurance of fc-e house on
said premises for at least threefourths
of it value and an assignment
of the policy to the Master as additional
security, and also 'to provide
:or ten per cent attorneys fee in cash
o: suit or collection by an attorney,
with leave to the purchaser to anticipate
the credit portion in whole or in
liciii. iiit; successiui uiuucr *u actiu
sale will be required to deposit with
t-:.e Master at once one hundred dol-,
lars as an evidence o: good faith and
to 'bind his bid, and in case the pur- j
cv.aser fails to comply with the terms
of his bid within ten days after the ;
;
sale the 'Master shall advertise and;
resell the said premises oa tie fol- (
lowing saleday at the risk of the '.'or- j
mer purchaser. Purchaser to pay for i
papers and .or recording t:.e same.
H. H. Ri-kard,
Master.
October 12,. 1914.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NiEWBERRY,
iCommon Pleas Court.
Henry C. HoHoway, Plaintiff,
against
John R. Foster, Defendant.
Pursuant to an order of t:e Court
herein. I will sell at public outcry, to ;
the highest ibidder, before tTie court >
house door at Newberry, S. C., at 11 j
o'clock in the forenoon, on salesday in i
November, 1914, the following tract j
p land, to ay it: All tnat tract of
land lying and being situate in the
county of Newberry, State of Scuth
Carolina, containing one hundred nine
(109) acres, ancre or less, lying on the '
?
public road from Jaiapa to Wa-itmire,,
bounded by lands olf John M. Foster,!
lands of the estate of W. Ernest f\ler- j
i
chant, deceased, and by lands former-;
ly 'belonging to M. C. Hall-man.
Terms of sale: One-third of the 1
purc-ase money to be paid in cash, i
the balance to be payable in equal installments
:n one and two years from i
rJaiv nf 5alp- rrpdit nortirm to bp se
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cured by bend o:' purchaser and mortgage
of premises sold bond to bear .1T.erest
from day of sale, and until paid
n fii'1'1, at t-.:e rate of eight per cent.
per annum, interest to be payable annually
or to become principal annual- j
Iv and bear interest at the same rate
until paid in full, fciie purchaser to
have leave to anticipate, at any time,
the credit portion, in whole or in '
L * ~ ?V.r.n
pari. j.:ie mux ug.ige snail piunuc ikji ,
t/.-e payment d.' :en per cent, of the i
principal and interest as attorney's ;
fees in case of suit or collection I
through an attorney, and it also shall
provide that if the first installment,
or any part toereof, or any interest |
i'c nnt -r?nir? Tvhpn rinp thp whole !
amount of said bond and mortgage, :
with interest, attorney's fees, costs, j
insurance and taxes as therein provid- ,
ed slxaiH become due and payablef !
at onc^e. The mortgage shall require
the purchaser to insure and keep inMn-Qfl
frrtm Irvcc nr r1a;masrf> hv firp the
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"buildings on the premises and assign
the policy to the Master and shall
provide that if the purchaser fail to
do so, or fail to pay Che taxes-, the Master,
or his assigns, may pay said in- ^
5'irance and taxes, and pay anv pen-!,
alties incurred thereon, and reimburse j
..emselves for the same under the
moj'tsrap.e at :he rate ot eight per cent,
per annum from the day of such
payments. The purchaser sliaK be re
qu'red to pay the Maxtor tne casv. portion
of the purchase mone'.. imnKdiately
upon the acceptance of his h;d
and Ft- o purchaser fail to complv thrMastor
will resell at the risk of the
defaulting purchaser. The pure' aser ,
to pay for drawing of deed and mortgage
and recording of mortgage.
H. H. Rikard,
Master, j
October 12, 1914.
STATE OF SOITTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY,
Common. Pleas Court.
Mary E. Hipp, Plaintiff,
against
I
Them as T. Davenport, Ora L. Dav- |
enport, L Clarence Pitts, and Tne Na-|.
ticnal Bank of Newberry, ot Newberry, j
kS. C., a corporation. Defendants.
rursuani 10 an oruer ox t e fuurt
herein. I will sell at public outcry. to
the hi? est bidder, before t.:e court
house door at Xewberrv, S. C., at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, on saledav in
:
XovcnVber, 1914, the following tracts
of land, to wit: (1). All that tract cf
'and in Xewberry County, State of
South Carolina, containing thirty1
acres, more or less, bounded by lands
c! A. J. S. Langford, Mrs. Fannie S. j
Maffett, estate of T. J. Grizzard, lands
of David Pitts, deceased, and of the
said L. Clarence Pitts; (2). All the j
right, title and interest o: the said Ora
L. Daven'port in and to that certain
tract of land in Newberry County,
State of South Carolina, containing j
two hundred twenty-four (224) acres,'
1 V? ?? J a/1 V>If 1 c\ y\ rl r* r\ f' I
mure ur leas, uuuuucu u\y laiiuo <jl i
David Pitts, deceased, A. J. S. Lang- I
ford, James Pitts and lands of the
said (Thomas T. Davenport.
Terms of sale: One-half purchase
money to be paid in cash balance I
payable one year from day of sale; !
credit portions to be secured by bonds i
of purchasers and mortgages of premises
sold, bonds to bear interest 1 rom
day of sale, and until paid in full, at
the rate of eight per cent, per annum, j
interest to be payable annually or to
bccome principal annually ind bear
interest at the same rate ntil paid
in villi; the purchasers, to have leave
to anticipate the credit portions, as
a iwhoile or in part, at any time before
maturity, said .mortgages snail provide
for trie payment of ten per cent,
of the principal and interest or the
amount involved as attorney's fees in
case of su-it or collection through an
attorne>. The mortgages s'.'.all stipulate
that *. the purchasers fail to pay ,
the taxes on said premises, the Mas- ;
ter. or his assigns', may pay\ said
taxes, and any penalties incurred
thereon, and reimburse themselves for
the same, under said mortgages, at
the rate of eight per cent per annam,
,from the date'of such payments. The
purchasers shall 'be repired to pay to
the Master the cash portions of the
purchase money mummediately upon
the acceptance of t-ieir bids and if the
purchasers fail to comply the Master i
will resell at the risk of t!~e defaulting
purchasers. The purchasers to
nov fnr Anrawin? of deeds and more
I."-*-J o
gages and recording of mortgages.
H. H. Rikarti,
Master.
October 12, 1914. i
|
STATE 0,7 SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF -YEWBERRY, !
n r? "PI run c* pAHrtf
OillillKJU. x 1 <_ttO vvui u
Henry C. Holloway, Plaintiff,
against
George J. Gallman and Security
Loan and Investment Company. Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
herein, I will sell at public outcry, to
the highest bidder, before the court :
house door at (Newberry, S. C., at 11
o'clock in 'the forenoon, on saleday in
November, 1914, the following lot of
land to wit: All that lot of land in the
Town of Newberry, State of South <
Carolina, near Farmers Oil Mill, con- ;
taining one-half acre, more or less, ;
bounded by lands of Henrietta Young, ;
Elijah Harris, Hill Street and Morgan <
Street.
Terms of sale: One-half purchase :
money to be paid in cash, balance pay- :
able one year from day d sale; ere- !
ait portion to be secured by bond of ]
purchaser and mortgage o>f premises 1
sold, bond to bear interest from day of <
sale, and until paid in full, at rate of i
eight per cent, per annum, interest to ]
_
be-^payable annually or to become ]
principal annually and bear interest i
at t'he same rate until paid in full, the <
purchaser to have leave to anticipate :
the 'credit portion., as a whole or in <
part, at any time .before maturity. The 1
mortgage shall provide for the pay- i
ment of ten per cent, of Ue principal 1
and interest as attorney's fees in case i
of suit or collection through an at- i
torney. The mortgage shall require t
the purchaser to insure and keep in- 1
sured from loss or damage by fire i
the buildings on the premises and as- i
sign the policy to the Master a,nd shall <
provide tfcat if the purchaser' fail to <
do so, or Jail to pay the taxes, the (
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111 in i?nn?iwiTTi iT-n.n .rTT^T/TCi ?~ i ~n n i ninn im iwi
Master or his assigns, may pay said I
insurance and taxe?, and any penalties
incurred t.:erecn, ani reimburse themselves
for t;e same under the mort
gage at ihe rate of eignt per ceni. i
per annum 'from the day of such pay- '
meats. .The purchaser sftall be required
to pay the Master the cash portion
of t'je purchase money immediately
upon the acceptance of his bid
and if the .purchaser fail to comply
the Master will resell at t:e risk of
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tile fleiaUIDrng" purcaaser. mtr puichaser
shall pay for drawing of deed
and mortgage and recording of mortgage.
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H. H. Rikard, j
Master. :
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY,
Common Pleas Court.
Lula E. Langford, Plaintiff,
against
.T- Forrest Riser. J. M. Foster, The j
National Bank of Newberry, of Newberry,
S. (: and the Newberry Savings
Bank, Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of the court
herein, I will sell at public outcry,
to the highest ibid'der, bei.ore the court
house door at Newberry, S. C., at 11 ;
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0 clocK in ca?e rorenoon. 011 sciieua^ m j
Xovember, 1914, the following tract of;
land, to wit: All tfcat tract oil land !
lying and being situate in the county j
01 Newberry, State of South Carolina, j
containing eighty five acres, more or j
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16S5, UUUIIUtJU U'_> u. v-n-w. j
gow, lands formerly owned by Sidney !
Mayer, lands of William Griffin, Alan j
Bishop, ^Irs. Alice Johnson?known as !
the "iSligh Place" of the said J. For-1
?st Riser.
Terms of sale: One-half purchase '
money to >be paid in casO/, 'balance J
payable one year from date of sale; ere- 1
I
iit portion to be secured by bond'
Df purchaser and mortgage of pre-'
nises sold, bond to bear interest from i
lay o:f sale, and until paid in full, at'
:he rate of eight per cent, per annum, '
interest to be payable annually or to
i
become principal annually and bear j
;nterest at the same rate until paid ;
n full; the purchaser to have leave
;o anticipate the credit portion, as a '
?vhole or in part, at any time before 1
maturity. Said mortgage shall pro- '
dde for the payment of ten per cent !
- - - > :-J. * I
>1 toe principal ana ujxereoi, un ui^
imount Involved attorney's fees in
?ase of suit or collection through an
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attorney. Said mortgage shall stipu- 1
late that if the purchaser fail to pay
t*e taxes on said premises, the Master,
or his assigns may pay said taxes.
and any penalties incurred there
on, and reimburse themselves for the j
same under said mortgage, at fc-'e rate I
d? eight per cent per annum, from .
the date of such payment. The pur-:" '
chaser shalj be required to pay to 1
the Master the cash portion of the '
purchase money immediately upon the
acceptance of his bid and if the purchaser
(fail to comply the Master "will
resell at the risk of the defaulting
purchaser. Toe purchaser to pay for
drawing of deed x.nd mortgage and recording
of mortgage.
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Master. <; '
October 12, 1914. '/;
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