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?BEOYILIE WOMAN | KILLED UY AUTO ? no T n Tor_ tjreeuvjue, uci. ?.uio. V.. ? ** aagin. aged 78. of Park Place, was struck and almost instantly killed last night about o'clock by ;ui automobile, reported to have been occupied l?y several persons whose identity had xrot become known to the police as the death-dealing car, said by witness ? Wra-i?a witltlir> or O t Ck h 1 fll rat.? 'Cw> w uatc UCSU 1 uuiliu^ uv u >..ou - <jf speed, did not stop after the accident. Mrs. Jarnagin. walking with her ?ome companion, Miss Rosa Dickson, -also an elderly woman, was returning from church, along the Rutherford road, and before Miss Dickson said she could realize what had happened Mrs. Jarnagin was dragged about twentv-five feet and the r'npidlv dis, \ appearing car dashed its way down VlO TXST-Orl ctrppt The crash, the rattle of the shattered glass drowned by the humming motor awakened Russell Cushman who was just dozing to sleep in 3iis home nearby. As he made "his *fay to the street George Davis a joang man who was returning from church hurried to the lifeless body of the aged woman. As she lay gasp, , lug for her last breath blood formed fn elots over the right eye almost concealing the ugly gash just above aad to the right of her nose. She drew another breath of agony, and ? 3 /?%? <nA*?PAr?CI flexpirea a iew ilkjluchls aut-i pciduuj had placed her frail form on a bed gTass, in a nearby yard. Mr. Cushman immediately notified the police department and Sheriff Ractor. Officers were soon on tiie scene, but the unknown touring car had sped its way to the healms of mystery. In the excited crowd that gathered ? ? J T> nnn AVOAW O f\ Afflr . ZIUUU JllSS Xiusa VIVftCi ovu, au ui 'tome with grief that she could scarce^ Jy collect her nerves to relate clearly the retails of the tragedy* as she had seen them. She told that Mrs. Jarnagin was walking along the edge the ribbon pavement on Rutherford road, near where a series of small stores owned by Messrs. Stone Ifeced the road. They had little time to see the car as it made the bend. said sl\e faintly remembered ga&bing for her companion, and the next she found herself picking up a liat.' Down the road some distance She tody lay. ^Some literature was picked up aiear the edge of the pavement, in-rfkaline where the woman was :struct. A close inspection of the | l?vement, with the aid of a flash- ] ligkt revealed to the officers signs of irtiere the tires had treaded from the j road to the concrete. Near there, ' f F"?TT~ ray ] Subscribers who candidate in The He votes and can be us< good word and a be! I the close of this cam . Clip the coupon / Send in your . % renewal subscription today and vote for your favorite i * I -5-???????i For Fnther Particulars Call, Phone or | Write \ | Assistant Chief C. M. Thompson picked ( up particles of a broken electric globe und other glass which led him to the conc.jsion that the death-dealing cai j was electrically lighted. From a negro, who claimed to have j * ? - x ~ I j seen the automoDiie pass at a m6u( j rate of speed, Chief Thompson gained j the impression that it was on OverI l-:ind touring car. The negro also j said the car was occupied by several men and he could not say whether _ there were any women inmates. I Mr. Davis, wno was uie mai iu (.iiv rescue of the body, told the officers ' that he though it was an Overland J car. Asked if the car was running as I fast as 30 miles an hour, Mr. Davis said "It was going faster than that." ! He could not distinguish any of the ' occupants, because the car, he said, j "was traveling so fast and it was! mnrtprateiv dark where it passed." LIQUOR RECEIPTS FAST INCREASING Express Company, it is Said, Wift Enlarge Space For Handling Hipments, The State. To such an extent have grown the weekly receipts of gallon packages of whiskey by the Southern Express company in Columbia that they exi pect in the near future to renovate the rear of their building on Lady ! street and remodel it into a departj ment to be devoted exclusively to the j handling or tne wmsKey smypeu ?.? | Columbia through them. i Although the figures are not offi| cial, it is said that aOout 3,000 gallons of whiskey are received at this office ; weekly. Monday is the largest day ! and approximately 800 gallons are ! delivered on that day. "Almost any day lines may foe seen formed on their way up to the money order window. Most of those in line have selfaddressed, already-stamped envelopes | into which the majo.?lty of the money ! orders go. It is estimated that about. I half the receipts are called for by women, mostly negroes. The remodeling of the rear of the express building has not been brought about entirely by the large amount i o! the gallon packages received there, however, for it is the intention of the I company to replace the horse deliv! ery wagons with motor trucks at an j eirly date and it is the stables which ' will be turned into an office for the I handling of the gallon packages. Cu?c? umj wros, Otna. iteoseiacs Won't The worst cases, no matter of how long staging xre cured by Mie wonaerfu', oki reliable Dr ! v.r+er's Antiseptic Healing Oi!. It relieve * -"1 ITrpIc of fVi?? ^ 1 THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE VTCAT? PYYR ONTLY Sl.50. r Your S By Saturday > are going to pay their si raid and News Circulatio ;d later in the campaign, tter habit. It will be to y paign the price of the He mn/1 cpnrl in with vrmr re MAAVt WVAAVft AAA ff J w a -w, hhwmhhb wammnmmmmmmmmama^mmmmmmmmmamm i * Subscribers Re THE HERALD AND NEW Campaign Departir Newberry, Enclosed find $ gine me credit on my subsc Kindly issue votes to 1 tion entitles me in favor of Address And advise her of the f Date ?1916 1 j A vorcinf will !"?/? ma if prf this I THf HFRAI illLl IILHITU. Campaign ] ( OOPEIi IS UKGED .TO BE CANDIDATE Pressed to Announce for Governs Two Years Hence?Friends Will Meet The State. Supporters of Robert A. Cooper, who was a candidate for governor in the Democratic primaries last summer. will holu a conference m Co lumbia this week, prob.ibly Wednesday, the place and hour being as yet undetermined. Mr. Cooper has not announced whether he will be a candidate for governor two years hence* but he is being strongly urged to declare himself in the running. The only avowed candidate so far is Thomas H. Peeples, now attorney general. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NBvtfBERRY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, f George W. Bowers, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Johnson, First National Bank of Clinton, South Carolina, J. P. Johnor\n \Totv T. Tnh n cnn an/1 Liila CVU) *'1U1 J ULJ* U Johnson, Defendants. By virtue of an Order of the Court herein, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, South Carolina, within the legal hours of sale, at publis auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, Salesday in -November, 1916, the same .'being the 6th day of said month: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North and East by lands of J. W. Smith; South by lands of Fred Johnson and J. B. Johnson; and West by lands of W. F. Kelley. This being the same tract of land conveyed to me by B. Walker Wicker on April 22nd, 1899, which said deed is now of record in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Newberry County in Deed Book No. 15 at page 567. Terms of Saie: One-half of the purchase money in cash and the balance in twelve months from the day of sale,'the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, which bond and mortgage shall provide for interest from the date of sale until paid in full at the rate of eight per cent per annum, interest paid annually; an<J shall also provide for ten per cent. Attorney's fees in case of collection or suit by an (attorney, with leave' to anticipate the payment of the credit portion in whole or in part, the purchaser to pay ior sunups and recording of same. The successful bidder at such sale shall be re lUDSCf ipi October 28th ibscription, whether they n Campaign or the offi? "Pay your subscript our advantage to secure 1 raid and News will be $2 mittance. newal Coupon rs lent s, c. for which please ription. which my renewal subscrip act, Yours truly Vame \ddress for remittance sent in on >lank. J) & NEWS Department quired to deposit at once with the i Master, as evidence of gaad faith, Fifty and nojlOO ($50.00) Dollars, and in case he fails to deposit same at nn^ti tho \Tocfor nr 1 rocoll CClirl nrp- ! UHV.U, *>AUUb\.i IT . si i. WMAVft Jk/J. v 1 mises at once at said bidder's risk; and the successful bidder shall be. required to comply with the ternib of j sale within ten d.iys after said sale,! 1 and in case he fails to do so, the Master will resell said property on some convenient Salesday - there after at the risk of the former purchaser. i H. H. RIKARD, Master. * October 11, 1916. * I] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j 1 COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, J COURT OF COMMON PLBA.S. i 1 Lcuis F. Cooper, Plaintiff, J against < William W. Bullock and William R. 1 Reid, Defendants. j < Pursuant to an order or tne uoum herein, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, before-the Courhouse at Newberry, S. C.. on November 6, 1916, the aame bing -salesday, all that lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being situate in the Town of Newberry, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing forty-three onej hundredths (43!l(M)) of an acre, more i or less, bounded on the e^st by College < street, on the south by Oak street, on t the west by Caldwell street, and on ] the north by lot of Mrs. Nannie iW. j Davenport. Terms of sale: the pur- y chaser to pay one-third of the pur- i chase price in cash and the balance < in one and two equal annual instal- t ments, secured by bond of the purchas- | ( er and a mortgage of the premises j j sold, and with interest from the day of aale at the rate of ei^ht per cent per annum, payable ann, illy uptil the ( whole defbt is paid, interest to bear interest at eight per cent, if not paid when due, the mortgage to contain the usual insurance clause /or the protection of the debt, the amount of the in- , surance to be designated by the Master, with leave to the holder of the V mortgage to carry Insurance for his protection if the mortgagors should fail to do so, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the credit portion in whole or in part. The purchaser will be required to ^ay for papers, recording and^revenue c tamps. The purchaser to be required to pay $100.00 in cash to the Master as soon as the property is knocked down to him and upon his failure to comply " A ? ? v.i? Kir? urifhin +pn Witn tne terms 01 uia vm nttuu . days, tiie property will be resold at I the purchasers risk on some convenient salesddy to be designated by the plaintiff. H. H. ZtlKTRD. I Master. October M, 1916. V i r :ion i pay their favorite :e, will secure the O . 1 99 _ :ion oaturaay is a i :he high vote. After 5.00 per year. Your renewal |l subscription is worth more votes this week i than ever I again. Vote I for your favor- I ite Today! I Phone No, 234 STATE OF SOUTH /CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sims G. Brown, Eugene C. Brown, ] Carolus B. Brown, and Annie C. Davis, Plaintiffs, against tt:illiam R. Brown, John L. Brown, J. C. Brown. Allen Brown and Bryson Brown, Defendants. Pursuant to an Order of Court, neren, 1 will sell to the highest bidder within the legal hours of sale, be:ore the Courthouse at Newberry, S. 3., on Monday, salesday, November 8, iQi?* An that trart or Dlantation of and lying and being situate in Township Number 2, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing :hree hundred (300) acres, more or ess, bounded on the north by lands of 2. S. Suber and Mrs. Mary Gibson Canion, on the East by lands of Mrh. Nina jibson Brown and John R. Raff, oil ;he South by lands of Mrs. Susan A. hunter and on the West by the Bun ;ombe road, on the following terms, :o-wit: One-third of the purchase noney to be paid in cash and the balmce on a credit of one and two year3, tvith the privilege to the purchaser )r purchasers to anticipate the credit I x>rtion in whole or in part, secured jy a bond of the purchaser and a nortgage of the premises sold. The, :redit portion to bear interest from he day of sale at the rate of eight )er cent, per annum, interest payable innually, the mortgage also to provide for ten per cent. Attorney's fees n case of collection by an Attorney )r foreclosure ,and to provide further ;hat the mortgagor ?hall p.^y all taxes )n said premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. H. H. ' KARD. , Master October 10, 1916. FEAR FOR $1.50. THE HEHALD ANT) NEWS ONE Mr - X3' > J3LACK 1 KEEP YOUR SHi NOMINAT* finrifl fop 1 ( In THE HERALD i tion Ci I nominate Mrs., Miss. Address Nominated by In {he Campaign, only sent in for each candidate \v FOI I have a Fords comini Roadsters Touring C; Don't fail n n / r. is. i. A Whitmire, S< i ? ' *- * 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP NEWBERRY, COURT OF COMMON PLBA6. ; J. Epps Brown, Sophia Brown, Alct Creight, Eugene C. Brown, Carolus B. Brown, Annie C. Davis and Mary j L. Brown, Plaintitfs, against j Jonn L. Brown, William R. Brown, J. C. Brown, Allen Brown and Bryson Brown, Defendants. Pursuant to an Order of Court herein. I will sell to the highest bidder within the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door at Newberry, S. C., on Monday, salesday, November 6, 1916: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred (100) acres, mora or less, bounded on the North by lands of C. S. Suber, East by the Buncomoa Road, on the South by. lands of Mary A. Brown and Sallie Hodges, and on the West by lands of Sallie C. Brown, on the following terms, to^wit: Onethird of the purchase money in cas* and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with the privilege to the purchaser or purchasers to tanticipate the credit portion in Whole or in part, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premI ises sold, the credit portion to bear ! interest from the day of sale at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, interest payable annually. The mortgage also to provide for ten per cent. Attorney's fees in case of collection by an attorney or foreclosure and to provide further that the mortgagor shall pay all taxes on said premises and insure the dwelling thereon against loss or damage by fire and assign the said insurance policy tJ the martagee. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. ; H. K. RIKAHD. 1 .Un.Uo, ^uao ? October 10, 1916. pJSHg| J^WWTfc ^IMT< || OES NEAT I0? 1 r<x,Lt'd- Buffalo. N.Y ^ # jj| v I ON BLANK 0,000 Vote* VND NEWS Subscripimpaign the first nomination coupon ill be counted. I irvc 1 MJO car load of gf this week. $371.90. ars 386.90. to get one. )DELL genl )uth Carolina J