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. / i AK SyWM j|HBB8jEy 8 '"ti 4' ;? / wi Grandi hours 1 them i "4 / ' .?r* T7I 11 r oiiGw trouble: wonderfi then riix1 " \i /; 'v t H3LEN SOCKS hard or knot u ma. No more he knitting a pair of 'uined by washing * these instructions an Sprinkle some Grai il suds in an instant, se in clear, luke warr out well (do n< dry slowly. So Grandma are su easy on the feet. J There are hundre T-i- in 4-Ua ncrAQ"f oc JL id Lil^/ ^ 1 ^ CA. 1/V/kJ of the Your i willnot shrink id when washed artaches after spei ' socks and then h; y with an inferior hfmn i EEsan id vou will never ha - * - i . idma in iuke warm v Wash the socks in thi n water. After rinsing ot wring) then hang cks washed this wa> re to be soft and fiui ;ds of other uses for Gn t "all-round" househol age and is by far th< lical. It's powdered i_Jt out with a spool Try it today. id Larger Size Pack * nv I \ I i > get with iding aving soap. P.* * J I t \ ve any rater? s water f cnol/a j juuav up to j with ?y and mdma. A soap 5 most f?you n ? no I i | I ages [as Iff # f G. C. Cooper now located at P. C. * ! Jeans' old stand has had ten year3 experience in fitting glasses and guaranfees perfect satisfaction. 19-29 tf. , ; _ ' i 666 curr?s Chills atiw Fever. lor. j r,T J I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA = County of dewberry. \ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, i William W. Caldwell, Elizabeth Hart, j Fannie Minick, Marion Gruber and Abe tXorris, plaintinffs. against J | Horace G. Gruber a minor over 1 \ i years of age. defendant. Summons for Relief.?Complaint not \ served. To the defendant: I You are nereby summoned and re-; I quired to answer tbe complaint ins j this action of which a copy is here- i . i with peeved upon you and to serve ! i ; a cony of your answer to said com- j j plaint on the subscriber at his office t | at Newberry court house, S. with-; j I in twenty days after the service here-, j I of, exclusive of the day of such serv-, j ice; and if you fail to answer the1 j : complaint within the time aforesaid ! r the plaintiff in this action will apply 1 to the court for the relief demanded . in the complaint. j f G. G. Sale, \ c Plaintiff's Attorney, i t | Dated October 31st, 1918. i To the defendant Horace G. Gruber. j j Take notice that the original summons and complaint in this action has this day been filed in the office . of the Clerk of the Court of Common ! Pleas for iNewberry county, South | j Carolina. G. G. Sale, ., Plaintiff's At.tnrnev ! i October 31st 1918. J To the Defendant. Horace G. Gruber. Take notice that if the defendant j Horace G. Gruber within twenty days j after the service of the summons and complaint herein upon him does not apply for the appointment of a guardian ad Litem to represent him in thia action the plaintiff will apply for thi ; appointment of such guardian ad i Litem for the infant defendant, i n n i a U. VJ. Plaintiff's Attorney Notice of th~Sale of tne Personal Property Belonging to the Estat* of Thomas Floyd, Deceased. In Probate Conrt, THE STATE OF SOUTH C VROLINA, Newberry County, j Ex Parte:?A. B. Blakely as Executor | of the last will and testament cf Thomas Floyd, deceased. Petitioner. ] In Re:?Application for an Order to sell personal property Deionging ?.o the Estate of Thomas Floyd, deceased. Pursuant to an order made by W F. Ewart, probate judge for Newberry g county, in the above stated case, on i October 31st, 1918, I'will sell on Wed- li ' ne:day, the 20th day of November. 1918V at 11 o'clock a. m. to the high- ir j b'dder, at the late residence of *j i Thomas Floyd, deceased, :n Newberry a: county, a-1 rf the personal propertv li belonging to the estate of ssid deceased; sa:d personal property con- > sisting of: one nnV. one horse, two -n cows, one automobile, farming im- c plements, household and kitchen ;1 furniture, choses in actions, some cash money and an interest in the 3' crons g-own on the lands which the 'i sa?d deceased had cultivated durinz 0 the year 1918. > Terms of sale cash. 1 A. B. Blakelv, -i Executor of th? In"t w"!l and testa- 3 ment of Thomas Floyd, deceased. ft October 31st, 191$. 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Coward. 10-11 If 566 cures by removing the cause. 8-5 tf _ WANTED?Subscript :r r.s, new or renewal, to the P; ressive Farmer, a N'eedlecraft, Ladies' 'Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Countrv Gentleman, Woman's Home Companion, McCall Magazine and any nthpr norindipal that ie wflntAH A* publishers' prices. Please send your subscriptions to me or phone 251. I also take subscription for The Herald and News. Curtis I. Epting, 1704 Nance street, Newberry, S. C. 9-27 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS -Ey authority of an order of co n*t in ho racfi nf Dnra A Tnlion indivifliiaM i*v VUWV V/ i. Mf ** V AAAVi* T AV??*M ~| v and as administratrix, et al., against i tichard G. Julian and others, the ireditors of the estate of Baxter E. fulien, deceased, are notified to renler to me a statement o ftheir claims, luly attested, on or before 'November 5, 1918; and. by the terms of the said >rder, ttrv ??* f;m prose:utinsj their claims other*,'"~e tv?n i:i his case tj- tt orirat?n n. ri i .vi/, Master for Newberry County. Oct. 24,1918. For headache, neuralgia, colds and grippe prudent phy-' l sicians now actvise MTmSmmBk The improved tablet in which the heart-depressing tendency is counteracted by heart-toning elements. A To avoid confusion Aspitone n is sold only in unbroken packages. Price 35c At P. E. WAT, DRUGGIST. TAX NOTICE. The books for tne collection of tate and county tax for the year 918 will be open from October 15th, 918, to December 31st, 1918. Those who prefer to do so can pay 1 January, 1919, with one per cent; ^ 1 February, 1919, with two per cent; nd from March 1st, 1919, to March 5th, 1919, with seven per cent. The county auditor has made up coks by school districts this year. ud it will be necessary for taxpayers ^ > give each school district in which leir property is located. The levy for 1918 is as follows: tate 8 1-4 snstitutiorial school 3 rrtiniifv Pftlintv fi 1-4 onded indebtedness of county 1-4 oads and bridges 1 ourt house 1-2 . ack indebtedness *...1-2 | lil bonds 3-4 M 20 1-2 Except in the following localities tM here an additional railroad tax has ?|| ien levied: d. 1 township 1-4 mill 20 3-4 :> S township 3 mill 23 1-2 Tlio fnlTn-nnno- sfTinnl districts haVG vied the following levies: J>stricts i\os. 1, 22, 23 8 is*ricts Nos. 13, 19, 23, 34, 36, 39. ^ 4<>, 44, 45, 48, 49, 55 and 56 4 [stricts Nos. 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15 mk 16, 17. IS, 20, 21, 24; 32; 35: 41 M J2, 43, 46, 30...; 2 m -n - - J CO Irt .siricis -\os. 02 aau 00 ? strict Xo. 10 1 strict Xo. 26 11 fl strict Xo. 30 10 1-2 M strict Xo. 31 5 fl strict Xo. 47 3 fl A poll tax of one dollar has been m vied on all malr citizens between 1 e ages of twenty one a^a siAiy jcoi9 cept those exempt by law. A tax of fifty cents is levied on all gs. m Persons liable to road duty may pay commutation tax ^of $2.00 from itober 15th, 191S, to December 31st, H IS. gg| C. C. Schumpert, m Treasurer of Newberry Co ?i ?? ???,r 666 cures Headaches, Biliousness, >s of Appetite, or that tired acMng M 'ling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fine nic. 8-5tt