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jl; OLD NEGRO FOUND DEAD J Jim Dorroh. an old colored man, was found de^d Sunday afternoon in his home between JVincent and Drayton streets. .He had spent -^.iday -wi?,y>+ iiri.fV? Viia Vn?r?th?*r T.p-ariia "Dorrnn Not having seen him since ilu n Lewis went to the house of his brother \ Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and I called him. Xot getting an answer I he pushed open the door and found his brother dead, the body lyig on a trunk. He gave the alarm and Coroner Lindsay wus notified. ctroner investigated the case am: took the testimony of Lewis Dorroh, im substance as above related. Upon that evidence and the certiffcate of Dr. W. G. Houseal that he had exaxni*ed the dead body and found no marks of violence upon it, the coromer considered an inquest unnecessary, Dr. Houseal's opinion being that death was due to natural causes. Persons who like mystery may see *the Greek Mystery" at the opera house Tuesday, and will also vi&w the t weekly news in pictures ?always an interesting feature of the program. The Reporter has been playing in bad luck and last week was the worst. Ci-na flnv a fpllnw rricslceri lirv a DenilT right at his feet; the next day another fellow picked up two good one-cent pestage stamps right at his feet, and tie third day still another fellow ield him he had a rabbit for him ^Vvth# day before but could not find iiim. Some people do have tough lu#k> l?r. P. G. Sligh of Prosperity was 1* the city Monday. ' The iaaies or tne a, k. r. cnurcr will hold their annual bazaar today Tnesday, at 11 o'clock at Dr. F. D. Mower's office. Call in and see what these good ladies have. To meet the great demand for mule3 ia iNewberry county, J, H. and W. B. Wise at Pomaria and Little Mountain poshing the trade along the line. This county is a fine market "place J?r muies auu ucai .vcai is &V/1.U5 ^ the time of all time3 for mules, to do their part of the work of produti?g immense quantities of food stuffs tkat the exigencies of the devastating world-wide war will make imperative fer the life of the country. Sea the "Wise for your supply of mules. Mon- 1 ey makes the mule go. ] I k i have j u it **e c load o l ^ JinHs* ifiUIC that everybod - 1 1 rM I the best. C them. Will i in showing t whether von \ V m I not. 1 just as sell. These kind and th right. Give They may be barn at any ti I I II Iff I, II. 1111 Newberi ' Speakirg of mules, let us toll yoi sthat A. G. Wise at i-'rosrerity is somrmule dealer and trader himself, and Vio want vou t3 forget it. As j.he raises his own corn and bay ani ( has large shipments of mules at once instead of in smal droves, he is in ( position to save morev to purchasers, j i | Mr. W. A. Boland has changed from Little Mountain to Prosperity 1. I - SAJLESJLAU1 A.>I) IUI M? i FARMER GET 3L1RRIED i There was a marriage last Wednesj day afternoon at five o'clock, at the : residence of the bride's parents, Mr. ' " T-? rrv, ~ ana Mrs. j. u. Muuvweii. me tc^r ; mony being performed by the Rev L. P. Boland and the contracting pari ties were Miss Lillian McDowell ana ! Mr. Forrest Miller. The bride an^ groom took the cannon ball train thai ; nig-ht for a brief honeymoon trrp ; "Somewhere in South Carolina." Tk* ' prnnm is a voiinir farmer of the conn- j I ? - - 1 I ty and is to be hibhly congratulate'? j for his wise choice and action. The j bride is a very attractive young lady i and is one of the successful clerks 1 ( i at the busy and successful dry goods j | store of T. M. Sanders, where she1 . will te found and glad to see her j ! many friends during the Christmas j [ season, after which Mr. Sanders will i lose a good clerk. We wish for the happy young couple continue.1 ana lasting happiness, with much prosperirj - ? OXY ACETELEXE WELDING?We are equippe dto do all kinds of oxv | acetelene welding. Bring us your j broken automobile or machinery parts i We can weld them and save you money and time. Frozen cylinder am7 pumps our specialty. Mower's Garage Lower Main Street Phone 30C 12-18-2t THE STATE OF SOFH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. Whereas G. T. "TBrown and W X. Brown, made suit to mc to grant them letters of adminis tration of the Estate and ef fects of W. F. Brown. These are therefore to cits and admonish al* and singular the Kindred and Cres j_ _ J 1 _ ~ TTT TTT T~> ? _ nors oi me saiu w. r. diuwh ueceased, that they be and appear j before me. in the Court of Probata, to be held at Newberrv on the 8th [ ? :eived another I f nice I s - ! iy admits are ome and see * take pleasure | hem to you j vant to boy c r soon trade ss f are the right j e prices are I * them a look. : seen at my me. I f iiliniimi 'VUUUUgll I ry, S. C. ! ??BMW j Cay ?r J: n.ary v.- xt, aftsr t: 3 pr.T 1 ligation hereof, at il o'clock in the I forenoon to show cause if any [ they have, why the said administration should nat be granted. | Given under ray hand this 17th day | of December, Anno Domini, 1917. \V. F. EWART, P. J. X. C. j BIDS FOX COUNTY St'iTLIES j The County Board of Commissioners j [solicit sealed bids for the following! county supplies to be delivered at tHe j court house within a period of thive j months from January 1, 19IS. Bid3 1 shall cover all items of supplies! Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. File bids with trie undersigned on or before December 31, 1917. 3ti0 bushels of sound corn. 360 bush Is of feed oats. 2 aons of mixerl feed. 10 tons of Xo. 1 alfalfa or timothy j hay. I i 1340 poun?? of fat. 1*3"k. i ! 100 rounds of rib bacon i _ _ * I Z4 Dusne:s or row peas. 200 pounds of salt. 1 dozen 5c boxes black pepper. 1 caso Rough Rider bak'n^ powder 1 case cooking soda. 120 bushels corn meal. 120 gallons Karo or other corn; j vrup. 3 barrels first patent flour. I ?.f!0 rounds cabhaEr.v i * * W J 40 rairs hro^an shoes Xos. 7 to 13. ' x , ' , ' 2 cases of sa!r;on. ! 2 cases of tripe. 100 pounds of stew beef. "0 pounds of beef steak 100 rounds Brown Mule Tobacco.' I 80 pairs socks. 12 pounds of coffev "0 pounds of sugar. J. C. SAMPLE, County Supervisor, j De^en-'ber 17, 1917. State of South Carolina, County or Newberry, Court of Common Pleas ; S. S. Birge, Plaintiff, against Delphia Shell, Davie! Shell. Lucinda I urtif A ne TO rr V" J CCJMlINtj i D. W. Grifl 18,000 People ji vjryi I E 5500,000 Sympho EXACTLY A: IM All 11 ^ The Greate The same Great Or* By, special arrange?! Seats i Shell. Gcneva Shell, Daisy Shell, Annie Shell, Alberta Shell and Summer Brothers company. Defend ants. Pursuant to an order of the court herein, the Master will sell at public auction within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder before the courthouse at Newberry, S. C., on Monda;>, salcsday, January 7, 1918, the following described property, to j wit: All that tract, plantation or parcel I of land siiuated in the county oi' .\'e\v- j i.erry. state of South Carolina, con- \ taining fifty (30) acres, more or less.; bounded by lands of Mrs. D. M. Lsngford, Gross Floyd. James A. Schumpert, estate of James Herbert and DerhaDs others. i Terms of'sale:?One-third of the! purchase price to be paid in cash and i the balance of the purchase money on j a credit of one and two years, with J Icav to the purchaser to anticipate l payments of the credit portion in whole or in part; the credit portion to be seen red by bond of the purchas- j n" o nrl n mrtv 1 <rci n? f'-.a nrflir>i?>e ' sold, with interest from day of sale ' at the rate of ei?ht percent-per an-[ nnm, payable annually; the mortgage; to contain an agreement therein that I I the mortgagor shall pay all taxes on ; said premises and ten per cent at- ! lornevs ree in addition to tne prm-; cipal and interest in case of default! in the payment of tlie credit portion I and the bond and mortgage be placed ] in the hands of an attorney for suit, j action or foreclosure: purchaser to i pay for papers, recording and reve- j nue stamps. II. H. RIKARD, Master. ; Dec. 12, 1917. j j State of Sou'h Carolina, County of! I Newberry, Court of Common Pleas. | George R. Derrick, as Administrator ! of the estate of Anne E. Derrick, deceased, and in his own right; Mi.r*.l T?>1H* ? ll/CTM* J Uafj |l vv hl?i I BE3RY | -THU: e Daily at 2 T1 .g. O ?* J ny Orch S SHOWN DURIN L THE LARGE CI e Battles of the Civil W Appomattox?The Soi t?Rise of the Ku Klux. _,oves and Struggles of 1 st Story Ever chestra and i-lr luct lent, f?ncs this/ : ae:, on sale now at Gild I k rie E. Folk, Mrs. II. P. O'Cain (formerly Kstelle Derrick) and Patrick : M. Derrick, Plaintiffs, against Lida S. Der;ck and Lucy Derrick, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court ' hpr*v'n T will snll ho.fore the court ! ' i house at Newberry, S. C., at public j auction, to the highest bidder, within ; the legal hours of sale, on the first ! Monday in January, 1918,the same 1 e' ing saleday, a tract of land n^.ir roinaria, in sid county and state, twn hnriflrprJ nr.rl twAnf.v six (226) acres?, more or less, and bounded east by lands of the Hatton estate and John Bedenbaugh; north; by Cannons creek and lands of the Hipp estate; west by lands of Wede-1 man estate and George B. Aull, and j south by the Hatton lands. j Terms of Sale: The purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price j in cash; the balance, pa3rable in one j and two equsl annual installments,! wi?h interest from the date of sale j at the rate of eight percent pr an-; num. payable annually, to be secured by tend of the purchaser and mort- j g^ge of the premises, with the usual stipulation as to attorneys fee in case of suit or foreclosure; the purchaser to insure the buildings on the! premises and assign the policy to t^c Master as additional security: the purchase to have leave to ar;ti"i;)a:e payment of credit portions in whole or in part;the purchaser to pay for, fnr> rortnrfl in rr GQrrtP HVifl ff)7* ! pui/ci o, lkji i j revenue stamps. H. H. RIKARD, Master. State of South Carolina, County o!1 ; Newberry, Couit cf Common Fleas i 1 Richard C. Neel, Plaintiff, > against | Anthony Moon, Defendant. By virtue of the order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder before the courthouse at New-j vTrr rv a u M w nhou'/\I j in RSDAY | ill s30 Nights < HE EVER tic Military A lestra of Q~RECORD BRFA] [TIES OF THH w ar?Sherman's March tc ith Before the War?T1 Klan?History in the M hp Dav<s wlipn Mah, w M J WW WA A V A 1 t^tl. Revealed on . Ion shown here pr Loyver Flopv Sl.QQ, 'er & Weeks Drug , lorry, S. C., within the log.J hours or sa:e o.i lue first Monday in Jan.ua.rr, ll'lS, the same being saloday: All that piece, parcel or traet ?? laud lying and being situate in t?? state and county aforesaid, containing two and one-sixteen acres, mor* or less, and bounded now or lorrr.-exly by lands oi 1>. M. Havird or iui. TIT 7 t Vlnr'rui I ! T I P o j> T^od Lake, Mrs. Liiiitta J. and perhaps others, the same having ?. dweiliug-hou.se located thereon. Tkw. is tjo identical lot of land conveyed to lue saia Anthony Moon by the said. ! :. C. Neel and a mortgage vras gives* to pay the purchase price thereof. Also that piece, parcel or plania tion oi land lying ana being situa** in No. eight township, Newberry county, state of South Carolina, containing fourteen and three-fourth acres, more or less, and beicc bounded now or formerly by lands, of I. P. Cannon, II. C. Lake, D. PFarker, J. J. Davis and perhaps otherwise, the same being the identical tract of land conveyed to Anthony .Moon by Marion Eoyd. Terms of sale:?One-half of this purchase price to be paid in cash, tk? balance one year from day of sale, be secured by bond of the purchasar and a mortgage of the premises coli.. \\ if? interest from day of sale at th* lato of eight per cent per annamv payable annually,'with the stipulation for ten percent attorneys fees if it is; collected by suit or placed in th* hands of an attorney for collection and with the stipulation in the mortgage that the mortgagor shall carry insuranc on the building and assign the same to the Master as additional sernritv for the debt: with Isave im the purchaser to anticipate the payment f the credit portion in wliol* or in part; the purchaser to p3y for papers, recording 'and /evemt* stamps. H. H. RIKARD, Master. Dec. 12, 1917. 126-27 at 8:30 WELCOME opCC iHcic SVk .^fi d,UUU Horses ' 5,000 Scenes Selected ^Lr\J Musicians' KING RUNS ORLD ) the Sea?Grant and le Death of Abraham aking?Mighty Story on was Finding ItselL Any Stage eviously at $1.50.. Balcpjjy, 50, (guts, S tore.