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ylSALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTORS OF EDW. K, HIPP, DECEASED. We, the undersigned as Executrix and Executor, &c., of Edw. R. Hipp, deceased, will sell at public outcry at \ the court house in the town of ^ewj^ft)erry, county of Newberry, tState of jS. C., within the legal hoars of sale JQP on Monday tne 4tn aay oc jiuer, 1918, the same beins salesday 10 the highest bidder, the following re^l estate, viz: Two lots situate in Itha/t part of said town of iNewberry, known as "Graveltown,"?each fronting seventy-five and ^ 2-12 feet on what is called Plair Bl street, and each containing 5865 sar gpet, more or less, and being lots mimftrs 2 and 3 on a plat made by F. HPT Higgins, surveyor, recorded in the Kclerk of courts office at Newberry, S. ^^C., in Plat Book E. at page 341. W Also two lots situate in said towr of Newberry bounded by what is called Holloway and Eieanor streets, f and lots now owned fry B1. C. Matthews I and Thos. K. Johnstone,?and being lots numbers 1 and 2, on a plat made by P. W. Higgins, surveyor, recorded in clerk of courts office at Newberry S. C., in Plat Book E. at page 343. Each lot to be sold separately. ^ Also that tract of land situate in Newberry county, S. containing j fifty-six acres, mors o;* less, bounded f by lands of or formerly of J. Fred Scbumpert, Mrs. Stewart, Caroline Jefferson, 7. I-L Boulware and * -? 4.Vl? nf outers, irossession 01 tim> uavi land to be given December 31, 1918. TERMS OP SAUE: All cash for the lots;?and one-half cash for the said tract of land and the balance on a I credit of one year with interest from the day of sale at the rate of 8 per tont/per annum, payable annually unBn paid in full and if not so paid tD Tbear interest at the same rate as the ^k&rincipal,?with leave to anticipate * f - ?fche credit portion in wnoie or in part. The credit portion to be secured by note of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold with the usual stipulation therein to pay 10 per cent of the whole amount due as attorneys tees for collection if collected by suit or placed in the hands of an attorney f fc*| collection. ' f IMary E. Hipp, | J John C. Hipp, , -As jhxecutrix and Executor &c. of E(fw. R. Hipp, deceased. ^Wtaifable laxd fob sale. The undersigned heirs of the estate i of Jno. W. Dominick, deceased, will sell, on Salesday, November 4th, 1918, JC , ' Ik ' in front of the court house at Newberry, within the legal hours of sale k to .the highest 'bidder, the following I tracts of land, viz: Tract No. T.. The home place, con1 taining 203 23-100 acres more or less, kk Tract No. 2. Containing 41 1-10 Bjres more or less. Bract :No. 3. Containing 67 7-10 Hbs, more or less. Bfract No. 4. Containing 93 91-100 Hfres more or less. I Tbis land is situated near Big Creek School in No. 9 township about six miles south west of Prosperity. Piatt of each tract can be 3een at v T. A. Dominick's store Prosperity; L. Terms of sale: One third cash, the ^balance to be secured by note of purKiser and mortgage of the premises ^^pavable in two equal annual in Pents -with interest from day of interest payable annually, with to anticipate payments in whole part; the mortgage to contain stipulation for attorneys fee; irchaser to pay for papers, reg and revenue stamps. Mrs. Nannie E. Dominick, H. B. Dominick, ' T. A. Dominick, j T "Vf "nrvmimrTr JL. IU* ?' -J J. J. Dominick, I Mrs. Mamie I. Bickley. L QBMnBimBnMHMBHHHi m IN [ I Th In his own inimitable style, i pi told a remarkable story of lif< lb ^to war-worn soldiers. A thrills through and through. ice or a friend in uniform, yoi lation in Harry Lauder's ring faith. To get your copy pro ^Herald & Nei NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, Oounty of Newberry. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State and County Officers will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said county, on Tuesday, (November 5, 1918, said day being Tuesday follow- j ing the first Monday in November, as I prescribed by the State Constitution, j The qualification for suffrage: Managers of electon shall require of every elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing him to , vote, the production of his registra-1 tion certificate and proof of the payment of all taxes, including poll tax ' assessed against him and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such / taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. fiction 237, Code of 1912, as amended by Act No. <5, special session of j 1914. ; Section 237. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as follows: One ballot for United States Senator, Representatives in Congress and (Presidential electors; and one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State officers, Circuit Solicitors, members of the House of Representative, State Senator, county officers, and one ballot for all Constitutional amendments and special questions, each of three said boxes to be appropriately labelled; which ballots shall be of plain white paper and | of such width and length as to con- ; ! tain the names of the officer or of- , ! c J ? _ nuastfnna tft Kr> ! Iuwrs ctjuu \jucauuu ui vju&ouuuj i.u w . voted for or upon, clear and even cut, without ornament, designation, mutilation, symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or names of the person or persons voted for and the office to which such person or persons are intended to be j chosen, and all special questions which name or names, office or offices, question or questions shall be written or printed or partly written j or partly printed, thereon in black ink; and such ballot shall be so folded as to conceal the name or names, nnoaHrm .n*. /liiAKtirms thereon anrt SO i <1UVOTW" I folded, shall be deposited in a boz | to be constructed, kept and disposed of as herein provided by law, and no ballot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be counted. j On all special questions the ballot! shall state the question, or questions, i and shall thereafter have the words J "Yes" and "No" inserted so that the ' voter may indicate his vote (by strik ~ ntVio-r nt cnpVi wnrria lilg UUl UUC UI ?.***> vvuv. ysi. on said allbot the word not so stricken out to he counted. (Before the hour fixed for opening the polls, 'Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board o? Managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; J a Notary (Public must administer the oa'n to tl'e Chairman. The managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be "nunoH a* 7 rsYilfvV n m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the city of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p m. The (Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. 1 At the close of the election, the r???~ ? j mnct nrnr>PPil iVLiAHagei S diiU ViCi /V uiuwi vv?v? publicly to open, the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office and | sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, j i I LADDER SAYS:? 'Read My Book MIINSlKfcL FRANCE Is All For le Cause" the famous Scottish singer j has e at the front, where he sang story that rivets attention and If you have a son in the servi will find courape and conso ing words of patriotism and mptly send $2.00. ws, Newberry / i or some one designated by the Board, i must deliver to the Commissioners of . | Election the poll list the boxes eon! taining- the ballots and written state- i ments of the results of tu ,tion. | At the said election qualiii?a~elect- | ors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of amendments to the Stati Constitution, as provided in the following Joint Resolutions: < A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7 of Article VIII of the Constitu. ( tion, Relating to Bonded Indebtedness by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the , City of Abbeville. A Joint Resolution Proposing an < Amendment to Section 14a. of Article 1 X of the Constitution by Allowing the J City of Charleston Through the City Council, at Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Impiovement and to : Pay for Permanent Improvement of : the Intersection of Streets for Curb< ing ai?:i the Laying of Drains without " th> Consent of the Property Owners, j A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5, Article XI of the Constitution, ' Relating to School Districts, by Add- ' ing a Special Provfsio as to Greenville 1 County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 20, Article III of the Constitution, J by Inserting after the Words "Viva Voce," the Words "'Except by Unani- j mous Consent." A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article X of the Constitution by Adding Thereto Sectiou 19, to Empower the City of Abbeville ( t6 Assess Abutting Property for Per manent Improvements. A Joint Resolution to Amend Article X (10) of the Constitution toy Adding ^hereto a Section 17 to Empower Any .^r All Incorporated Cities and Towns" to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Improvements. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 7 Article VIII of the Constitution, j Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebt. edness, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the City of Orangeburg. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 17 of Article VIII of the Constitution Relating to Municipal, Bonded Indebtedness. . . A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 7 of Aricle VIII and Section 5 ! of Article X, of the Constitution, so; as to Exempt the Cities of Rock Hill J and Florence, from the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article X of the Con- I stitution by Adding Thereto Section j 1? tn F-nnnwpr the Town nf iPendle- I ton to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Improvements. Election Managers. The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the varous precincts in the.J said County: Court House?iD. B. Werts, S. S. j j j Cunningham, H. 'H. Abrams. Newberry Cotton Mill?J. Y. Jones, j J. D. Kinard, J. ft Cromer. Mollohon Mill?D. D. Darby, Oscar Burton, I. T. Timmerman. j Oakland Mill?C. E. Rikard, M. A Attaway, B. L. Albritton. Helena'?F. G. Spearman, A. M Mayer, C. E. Dominick. Mt. Bethel?Grover Davenport, J. A n & Puff OJI u ? U, U. I<J. xvuii.. Silverstreet?James Al'ewine, B. L. ! Dominick, C. E. Abrams. Longshore?J. W. Wilson, A. R. Dorroh, S. J. Shealy. Williams' Store?J. S. Werts, E. A. | Fellers, P. iN. Boozer. [..Chappells?J. 19. Dominick, W. M. Cromley, J. J. iMurran. Utopia?H. L. Boulware, W. R ! Schumpert, J. (R. Perdew. i Garmany?R. M. Buzhardt, T. W. | Folk, E. S. Boozer. Maybinton?T. E. Eison, F. B Hardy, W. V. Lyles. Whitmire?D. L. McCullough, W. G Puckett, W. J. Aughtry. Betheden?H. P. Baker, R. C. Carlise, W. E. Elmore. Jolly Street?B. B. Kikard, L. C. Troutman, S. R. 'Metts. Pomaria?J. J. Hentz, Jno. W. Alev/ine, H. W. Lominick. St. Phillips?A. E. Lominick, BenjaI min Halfacre, 0. LO. Kinard. | Walton?J:v D. Adams, J. M. Felker, j A. J. Myers. j" - t -r-? AJ.MIa. Ty. T> liiympavme?-f. i-umci, u*., L. Ringer, G. H. Cromer. Kinards?S. B. Evans, A. D. John! son, John Miller. Prosperity?W. T. Gibson, A. B. Wise, Ed. A. Counts. Hendrix Mill?D. A. Connelly, P. B. Warner, D. M. Bedenbaugh. Sli<rhs?E. R. Shealy, L. D. Shealy, E. C. Bundrick. Central?Thomas Shealy, Ernest iC.Vinolir T A f mints wucaij, v. Little Mountain?J. K. Derrick, J. E. Shealy, L. W. Shealy. Union?D. S. Enlow, E. S. franklin. C. E. Wicker. I r EAT I 9 SA\h VWHEAT|^^i I i Jalapa?Lather Long, J. W. Epting, p A. B. uMller. c< The Managers at each precinct w named above are requested to dele- is gate one of their number to secure tt boxes and blanks for the election tt H. M Boozer, Chairman, aJ J. V. Clary, j sc T. L. B. Epps. i m Commissioners of State and County E Elections for Newberry County ,S. C. , in Dct. 21, 1918. | ol Call for Boxes Saturday, Not. 2. One of the managers for each prelinct will please call at the court- j louse on Saturday, Nov. 2, for the bal. ^ ot boxes. T. L. B. EPFS, Commissioner. ^ NOTICE OF ELECTION. Jc 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. ^ ic hprohv eiven that, the Gen_ jral Election for United States Sen- j itor (full term) and Representatives j n Congress, and a Special Election j B tor United States Senator (short! ;erm) will be held at the voting pre j ^ jincts fixed by law in the county of! dewberry, on Tuesday, November 5, j M 1918, said day being Tuesday follow> o, ng the first 'Monday, as prescribed by he State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are ^ is follows: Residence in State for two years, in ^ ;he county one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers ;o vote, four months, and the payment rvi^nfVic hafnro anv plpptifin nf anV i ^ )1A JLUUUtUii % soil tax then due and payable. Provided, That ministers in charge of an ? >rganized church and teachers of jublic schools shall be entitled to vofe ^ ifter six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. ?' Registration.?Payment of all taxes, ncluding poll tax, assessed and col- A ectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the re - - ?a /?nl ?6ipt 01 IQ6 Oincer aumuiucu IU V/U4- | ect such taxes shall be conclusive G Droof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening I. :he polls Managers and Clerks must :ake and subscribe to the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the j d] Board of Managers can administer the | )ath to the other Managers and jo ^ ;he Clerk; a Notary Public must ad * ' 'L . ? ? TKn ' TJ ninister tne oam 10 vndumau. x*?.w Managers elect their Chairman and :ierk. ^ iPolls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed iM it 4 o'clock p. m., except in the city Df Charleston, where they shall be V spened at 7 a. m., and closed at 6 p. m. G The Managers have the power to fill i vacancy; and if none of the Man- ft igers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the s Managers, who after being sworn, can conduct the election. p At the close of the election, the t( Managers and Clerks must proceed ci \ ik 1 able Perf warmth? Sturdily 1 odorless. Aladdin I i iVipi T _ _ _ pa KJW bliV/ JL, STA ]> Washington, 1 ' ' Norfolk, Vt. I F'chmond, Vi ii PE All \jmit ublicly to open the ballot box and t >unt the ballots therein, and continue c itbout adjournment until the same 1 completed, and make a statement of le result for each office, and sign j le same. Within three days there. I :ter, the Chairman of the Board, or ( >me one designated by the Board, ust deliver to the Commissioners of C lection the poll list, the box contain- j ^ g the ballots and written statements ' the result of the election. Managers of Election. The following Managers of Election ive been appointed to hold the ection at the various precincts fn e said county: Managers of Federal Election. Newberry, 0. ?L. Q. Fellers, R. 171 . {ndaoir biliU WCUj X* ( . l? Newberry Cotton Mills?W. W., >hnson, G. W. Hiller, S. T. Matthews | Mollohon Mill?W. S. Bickley, Oscar j rood, Johon Bollinger. Oakland (Mill?Chas. E. iRikard, Vf Bodie, P. W. Swindler. Glymphville?W. D. Rutherford rnest L. Glymph, W. E. Rutherford. TT"1 " 'T nfliav T T rtrttr iTlawM f! ncicua uui. w ?-" | pearman, Welch Wilbur. Maybinton?W. B. Whitney, A. H. j :aybin, David Henderson. Whitmire?S. A. Jeter, Jno. W. cott, Marvin E. Abrams. 'Betheden?Charlton Cromer, Lamart H. Chandler, John Baker. Jalapa?Htufus M. Werts, William filler, Oscar Abrams. Longshore?Wm. T. Buford, J. T. terling, Henry T. Longshore. Silverstreet? Arthur P. Werts, Geo. Boulware, K. S. Stillwell. Williams' Store?Wm. H. Sanders, enry T. Fellers, M .0. Boozer. Chappells?J. L. Holloway, W. B ratkins, J. B. Scurry. Utopia?Jno. A. Schumpert, Jas. H. oulware, I. P. Cannon. Prosperity?J. Burr Dennis, J. mbrose Dominick, Jno. H. Crosson. Hendrix Mill?Jacob w. Warner, icob' A. Bowers, E. T. 'Mayer. ^ (Sligbs?'W. Hunter Caldwell, J. W. eorge, C. G. Counts. I Jolly Street?Tbomas Ellesor, Geo j ] . Kinard, Jas. H. Sease. j ( Central School House.?Pickess 0. j etzler, Jno. D. Koon, Thos. 0. Bunrick. Walton?Albert Crooks, OB. <M. Su- j Br, O. A. Felker. < Mt. Bethel?Jno. P. Wicker, T. W. ! ,'armon, Wm. M. Suber. St. Philips?J. W. Lominack, Geo 7. Wicker, Jno. J. Kibler. j < Little Mountain?Jas. H. wise, r.; r. Shealy, W. P. Derrick. Union Academy-^Geo. K Wicker, J. B. Franklin, W. E. Adams. Kinards?W Pink Smith, W. D. ; * ary, W. W. Riser, Jr. Garmany?Wilson Brown, Chris. <S. luff, Hugh C. Wilson. Pomaria?W. W. Berlev, Jno. A ummer, J. Sidney Stoudemayer. Notice: You the managers at each recinct named above are requested ) delegate one of your number to s?lire the box and blanks for the elec FOR BABY'S BATH warming of his tiny garments 1 ection Heater gives a generous -drives away all chill and damp built?easy to clean and fill?sn Inexpensive to buy and use. Security Oil gives best results. ^rfection at your dealer's. 4DARD OIL COMP7 (New Jersey) D. C. Baltimore, Md. Charlott Chariest a. Chariest :rfectic HEATERS Aj??I ion from George Swittenberg, cleric >n Saturday, November 2nd, 1918, ifc dewberry C. H., S. C. Lambert W. Jones, Cbm. J. B. T. Scot4. E. A. Herren, Jommissioners of Federal Election*^ For Newberry County, S. C. )ct. 19, 1918. 1 ??? BETTER THAN A CURE FOR Spanish I Influenza i PREVENT IT! | j Notice to the Public: An ounce of prevention is [ worth a pound of cure. Save \ \ourseif and your family from i the ravages of this dread plague. \ Avoid crowds! flc.1 nt fr^cVi air j>tm\ ' exei cise I Keep the bowels moving nat- 5 urally! Keep cheerful ! Thousand* are protecting thesnsefoca t against Spanish influenza and keeping themselves well and happy, they say, with 'A LIKLLU Nature's Great Preventative Get tome right away?always have it ; in the house SOLD BY GOOD DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE X ???????????, ' RFAT HERMANS. UL.ni ULiiiviniiv AT OWHJjAME Yankee Chemists Devise New headache Tablet In Which Thfc Heart Depressing Tendency k. Counteracted by Heart Toning: Elements, Aspitone, the nam&. 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