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rEXElXTORS SALE. | We will sell at public outcry to nie highest bidder for cash at the court house in the town of Newberry, S. C, oh salesdav, December 2, 1918, within [ the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: O o V* O r\ ^ f Q Po r\if n 1 Cf Artlr ^ ?aai co Ui. v^a^iuai v*. rthe Commercial Bank of Newberry,, S. C. ' 13 shares of the Capital Stock of the Exchange Bank of Newberry, C.. 10 share of the Capital Stock of the Farmers Oil Mill of Newberry. S. C. Purchaser to pay for revenue stamps. I Mary E. Hipp, ! \ John C. Hipp, , Bfe As Executrix and Executor &c., of Ed : P Hirm. Herri w ? H SALE OF REAL ESTATE. B I will sell at public outcry to thej highest bidder at the court house in| the town of iXewberry, S." C., on salesW day, December 2nd, 3918, within the' W legal hours of sale, all that lot of I land situate in the town of Silver- j L street, in the county of Newberry, in ^ th^ State of South Carolina, containing three acres, more or less, bound j ed by lands of Mrs. Fannie Maffett, j S Mrs. Sarah E. Long formerly of Sil-j verstreet Warehouse Co., and facing! West on Main street of said town. I The same being the lot which was^ conveyed to me by J. W. Berry cnj m Sept. 22nd, 1914. V Terms of sale: One-half cash, andj 9 the balance on a crediC of one year " to be secured by note of the purchaserj and a mortgage of the premises sold j with interest from the day of sale, j payable annually at the rate of 8 perj cent per annum and if not so paid to1 j bear interest at the same rate as the; ^ \ principal. This said note and mort-1 BUgage to contain the usoial stipulation | HBfbr the payment of 10 per cent Attys. j |^Bfees for collection if placed in thei hands of an attorney for collection, j and the usual tax and fire insurance H clauses. B Purchaser to pay for papers, revW enue stamps and recording. Possession to be given January 1st, f 1919. Mary E. Hipp. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. I will sell at the lat^ residence of I J. T. Nichols, deceased, on Wednesday, November 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m., ' ; the following personal property: \ Horse and mule, buggy and wagon, farming implements, corn, fodder, etc, and household and kitchen furniture Terms cash. N. A. Nichols. 11-15 Stp. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Court , of Common Pleas, Dora A. Julien, individually, and as ' ? " .L i? - - K ? 1 ? Acmimisirainx. 01 cue ycisuuai csjMfc tate of Baxter E. Julien, deceased, and Carl T. Julien, Plaintiffs, against Richard Greneker jJulien, Llcyd Ally:) RV Julien, and E. B. Blease Defendants By authority of a decree of the Hh Court of Common Pleas, in the abo^r<> entitled case, I will sell at public out. cry to the highest bidder, in front of S the Court House at Newberry, within I tie legcll iiuuts Ul saie, uu saicauu' in December, 1918, the following real ] estate. jg 1. A lot of land in the Town of W Helena, Newberry County, containing one acre, more or less, bounded North by a street running from NewIberry to Helena, East by land of Southern Railway company, South bv land of Mrs. .Nell R. Davis and West by Gift street and lands of M. M. Buford. 2. A parcel of land in "the Town of Helena, Newberry (Jounty, containing1 eight acres, more or less, and bound- < ed now or formerly East by a street j which separates it from lot of B. P.j Julien and the Harrington estate: i South by a street which separates it from lands of James Scott and George Leonhirth, West by lands of Jamej pjott, and North by lands of Isabella I Arlington and Marshall Griffin, ascribed in deed of conveyance re>rded in book 12. at page 208. | The first lot will be sold in two; ircels, one to be known as the dweljIg house lot, and the other is the lorehouse lot. the purchaser of each lot will be fcuired to pay one-third 01 the pur- j pee price in cash, th-: oaiance to be kured by his bond anA mortgage of I premises, payable in two equal pual installments, with interest om day of sale, payable annually unl.paid, with leave to anticipate payents in whole or in part; the mort (&age to contain the usual stipulation for attorneys lees; the purchaser to ?ay for papers for recording and for. revenue stamps. H. H UIKARD, Master for Neworry bCounty. W(5 cures by removing the cause. . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I will sell at put lie outcry at the court house in the town of Newberry, S. C , within the legal hours of sale on sales dry, December 2nd, 191$, to the highest bidder, the following real estate, to wit: ^ All that tract of land situate in j township No. G. in the county of New- . berry, in the S'ate of South Carolina, I containing three hundred and eighty acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Mary L. Burton, Mrs. C. Emily Green, by a tract cf land known a>. the Hunter place in the possession o2 Vernon r.nd Wm. Wilson, and by a pr.blic road separating it from lands of J. R. Ser.n. The same being lands whereof my mother, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hair, died seized and possessed.? t Said land to be sold as a whole or in < two or more tracts. - < n ? n r\ />0 C.Tl OTl'l 1 CI 111?? UI CCHC VliO-iitiil V/U/IJAI j Miivt the balance an a credit of one year *c \ be secured by note of the purchaser ' and mortgage of the premises sold, ^ the note and mortgage to contain the < usual stipulation to pay 10 per cent, i attorney's fses for collection if placed in the hand^ of an attorney for col- ( lection, with leave to the purchaser i to anticipate the credit portion ?n j whole or in part. Purchaser to pav ^ for papers, revenue stamps, and recording. ! } ! J Henry B. Hair, ( As Executor &c. of Elizabeth B. Hair. | deceased. j ^ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIXl.j County of Newberry. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William W. Caldwell, Elizabeth H$rrt,j Fannie Minick, Marion Gruber and! Abe iXorris, plaintinffs. against Horace G. <Jruber a minor over 14: . . , : i years of age, aeienaant. I Summons for Relief.?Complaint not ? served. ! To the defendant: You are hereby summoned and re-j . quired to answer the complaint in . this action of which a copy is here-1 i I with served upon you arid to serve a cop? of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his offico at Newberry court house, S. C., within twenty days after the service here- : of, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded I in the complaint. G. G. Sals, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated October 31st, 1918. To the defendant Horace G. Gruber. Take notice that the original summons and complaiiit hr this action has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for 'Newberry county, South Carolina. G. G. 5a1 e. < Plaintiff's Attorney. October-31st 1918. To the Defendant. Horace G. Grrber Take notice that if the defendant i Horace G. Grrber within twenty days i after the service of the summons and : compVnt herein unon him does not ' apply/for the appointment, of a guard"J T ifarn + ronracon f him in thl2 1 id II <au uiiciu iw iv|/ivxvu? ...... in j action the plaintiff will apply for the J appointment of such guardian ad 1 Litem for the infant d^fe^dant. 1 G. G. 'Sale. Plaintiff's Attorney. : ( I 666 cures Headaches, Biliousness loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fine , Tonic. 8-5tf """ ? . j 1 New International i p DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- : P ness men, engineers, bankers, : g judges, architects, physicians, : 1 d farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- H j : gymen, by successful men and H [ ; Women the world over Are Ton Equipped to Win? 1 \ The New International provides a : the means to success. 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Xotice is hereby given that I will nake a final settlement of the personal estate of Fred Bishop, deceased, on (Thursday, December 10th, ISIS, at 11 'clock a. m., in the office of the Pro>ate Judge for Newberry county, and mmediately thereafter apply for a iischarge as Administrator of said sstate. 'John P. Counts, Administrator of the personal estate of Fred" -Bishop, deceased. v rt*A>*TED?Subscriptions, new or renewal, tp the Progressive Farmer, Xeedlecraft, Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Countrv Gentleman, Woman's Home Companion, McCall Magazine and any olher periodical that is wanted. A*. publishers' prices. Please send your subscriptions to me or phone 251. I also take subscription for The Herald and News. Curtis X. Epting, 1704 Nance street, Newterry, S. C. 9-27 TAX NOTICE, The books for tne collection o! State and county tax for the year 1918 will be open from October loth, LOIS, to December 31st, 1918. Those who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1919, with one per cent: in February, 1919, with two per cent; md from March 1st, 1919, to March 15th, 1919, with seven per cent. The county auditor has made up books by school districts; this year. md it will be necessary for taxpayers to give each school district in whicti their property is located. The levy for 1918 is as follows: State 8 1-4 Constitutional school 3 Drdinary county 6 1-4 bonded indebtedness of county 1-4 Roads and bridges... 1 nourt house 1-2 Rack indebtedness 1-2 Jail Donas 3-4 20 1-2 Except in the following localities svhere an additional railroad tax has seen levied: \"o. 1 township 1-4 mill 20 3-4 S township 3 mill 23 1-2 The following school districts have evied the following levies: Dstricts (Nos. 1, 22, 23 8 Districts Nos. 13, 19, 23, 34, 36, 39. 40, 44, 45, 48, 49, 55 and 56 4 DictriVtc Vnc n R 9 11. 12. 15 16, 17, IS, 20, 21, 24; 32; 35; 41 42, 43, 46, 50 2 Districts (Xos. 52 and 58 10 District No. 10 1 District No. 26 11 District .No. 30 10 1-2 District No. 31 6 District No. 47 3 A poll tax of one dollar has been* levied on all male citizens between :he ages of twenty one and sixty years jxcept those exempt by law. - ? 1~ lnirin/1 ATI oil a lax or nny cents i? icmcu ?? Jogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay i commutation tax of $2.00 from Dctober 15th. 1918, to December 31st, 191S. C. C. Schumpert, Treasurer of Newberry Co 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic no? other poisonous dra?> 8-5 tf (JREENSI ORO LADY XOW ABLE f TO DO OWN HOUSEWORK,, \ Weil Known Lady Suffered Five Years '3 From Hcadaehes, Nervous Indi- fl gesiion, Constipation, Liver Trou- M i.i,... ri.>:n. . <1... va... Ai/,j.'n:?.. 91 ?i iiiuns Hie .lrn .uruiiur; Dri co lias Brought Full Benefit. "I have just finished a bottle of Dreco and I have not only gained live founds in weight but am now able to do all my own housework," is the astonishing signed statement of Mrs G. F. Alberty who resides at Proxinity" Stations. Greensboro. "Before I began taking the med'i-' B cine," she continued, "I was in such a run down condition and so weak, B and had been sick so long that at B times I felt that I would just have t > E give up. I could not eat anything jw hardly and could not sleep to do anv good. What little food I did take w\ into my stomach seemed to lay there B and ferment and form gas that would ( almost choke me sometimes. Con-1 B s.ipation bothered me so bad that bad to take pills or something like i I that every night for a year. My tro-;-; S ble began five years ago and nothing j ever prescribed for me did any oood \ and I was almost a mental and phys-i i ical wreck. "Af'er'eating I would have smothering spells, and get dizzy and some-j times blind for a few minutes, and i my heart would almost jump out of my body. This condition made me awfully nervous and I was easy to excite. In fact my whole system was all out of shape, my blood was thin,' and I had a bad color. I just felt sc bad I couldn't take any interest iu anything. "Nearly every day I would read ? ? j about what Dreco had done for some FI I person suffering just like myself, so I [ asked my husband to get a bottle \ ; for me. and after the first few days pj i I ftit better and I knew I had at last; i i found the very thing niy system need- j :?a"I am now so mucn better that I i can eat just anything I want and as | much as I want and do not feel any on bad after effects. ?My huafrand says Gr I sleep so sound it is all he can do to an wake me up. I have actually gained W fivp nnnnds in weicrht and mv color on lis fine. The constipation is entirely efl relieved and my strength is wonder fully increased. I can now do all my to: own housework and as for a headache tit or dizzy spell, I never have one. My, 1c husband is jroing to take Dreco too, j wi for he has seen the great improve- j 22 ment in my case and I know it wont ^ be be long before both of us are well: li< and happy." 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