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Br EXECUTORS SALE. We wiil sell at public outcry lo Ev the highest bidder for cash at the court house in the town of Newberry, S. C, j Cl ?a salesday, December 2, 191S, withinj ? ^ the legal hours of sale, the following j 0 L property, to-witj j ^ jj^f 2 shares of the Capital Stock of je: ^ 1 T\? 1_ ~ C 1 vuimiierciai JDCLUK UL .\ewucaj,! rs. c. |" f 13 shares of the Capital Stock of *> the Exchange Bank of Newberry, S. C. j c< ' 10 share of the Capital Stock of the a Farmers Oil IV^ill of Newberry, S. C., o Purchaser to pay for revenue G stamps. ? j tl L V Mary E. Hipp, : V M T/~?Vin P Wirvrk ! TV wvim v/? i ^ As Executrix and Executor &c., of Ed o R , R. Hipp, deed. : "w ^ SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. jS iB I will sell at public outcry to the ^ highest bidder at the court house in tl ^Bhe town of 'Newberry, S. C., on sales- hi HTday. December 2nd, 1918, within the a: legal hours of sale, all that lot of tl W land situate in the town of Silver- u: r street, in the county of Newberry, in a! Stato r?f Smith P.flrrVHna. contain- ir I hig three acres, more or less, bound j lc B ed by lands of Mrs. Fannie Maffett, tc HLMrs. Sarah E. Long formerly of Sil- w Jverstreet Warehouse Co., and facing fc ^^West on Main street of said town. c( L The same being the lot which was B conveyed to me by J. W. Berry on A W Sept. 22nd, 1914. m Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year V T P to be secured by note of the purchaser, ftkaod a mortgage of the premises sold. HBtftih interest from $he day of sale:' H^^vable annually at tlhe rate of 8 per ^ I Bt per annum and if not so paid to interest at the same rate as the KHRHnpaL This said note-and mort-' to contain the usoial stipulation H Wta navmant.' n# Trt ncr nonf Atfv<?_ BBei&s for collection if placed in the of fcii attorney for collection,; ^ aijd the usual tax and fire insurance I T B Purchaser' to pay for papers, rev- j qi | eiiue stamps and recording. H jPossess^on to De given January is*., V 4?, ; U. a _ ^ Mary E. Hipp_ ? SALE OF PERSOJ$AL PROPERTY. 0* WLj. will sell at the late residence of, ic wJ.;T. Nichols, deceased, on Wednesday, \ c< L November 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m.,; tl Wihje following personal property: \tc A Horse and mule, buggy and wagon.: ir |Mfarming implements, corn, fodder, etc, j B.nd household and kitchen .furniture | ^ ^rms cash: N A. Nichols, i r> It?: ?* FATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, m County of Newberry. * 11 Court of Common Pleas,. ol Ff- P &ra A. Julien, individually, and as Administratrix of the .personal es- ^ Sate of Baiter B. Julfen^ deceased, and Carl T\ Julien, Pkintiffs, \ against \ ' ; P Rd Greneker Julien, Lloyd Allyxi j T end E. B. Blease Defendants, j tuthority of a decree of the'H of Common Pleas, in the abo ^ i case, I will sell at public out. | C( the highest bidder, in front of; a1 art House at Newberry, within, jal hours of sale, on salesday a< ember, 1918, the following reai,al ^ T HAte. A lot of land in the Town of; H^Hena. Newberry County, containing; & acre, more or less, bounded j - ^H^rth by a street running from New- j HH7 to Helena, East by land of j0 HB^bern Railway company, South by fe H of Mrs. Nell R. Davis and West T street and lands of M. M. j mmm A parcel of land in the Town of | Hj^Bna, Newberry County, containing g It acres, more or less, and bound- B ? ? ? ? n?x * ? ~i-_ i. H I mow or iurxueny JLasi 07 <% suetv as [eh separates it from lot of B. P. 1 ten and the Harrington estate: I )th by a street which separates its i j\lands of James Scott and George 2 hirth, West by lands of Jame* j I, and North by lands of Isabella jj Bngton and Marshal! Griffin. ; *ibed in deed of conveyance re- ? Bd in boo-k 12, at page 208. ; ke first lot will be sold in two 2 |>ls, one to be known as the dwellLcraee lot, and the other as the bouse lot. . ' . ! | purchaser of each lot win be bed to pay one-third oi the pur price in cash, the aaiance to be J m by his bond &m*i mortgage of remises, payable in two equal j [l installments, with interest : day of sale, payable annually un- \ id, with leave to anticipate pay- , t in wWe or K pajt; tbe.-mo^t- | te\ svutiAM -fhi aiiikT'fftitmlitlon |B^Lttorceys fees; the purchaser to | ^Hj^Kfor papers for recocting: audi fcr ? stamps. E BBS h- h ^tKAR^, f g I Master for Neworrr bCounty. J BMK ' a cures fcy remortag the cause. ^ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR IN ' 1 i > i > SALE. * ! I will sell at put lie oi'jtcry at the ourt house in the town of Newberry, pi . 0., within the legal hours of sale* on n salesday, December 2r:d, 1918, to re lie highest bidder, the following real ni; ?.t.ate, to wit: so All that tract cf land situate in en >wnship Xo. 6, in the county of -New- ha erry, in the S'ate of South Carolina, an untaining three hundred and eighty of cres, more or less, bounded by lands m< f Mary L. Burton, Mrs. C. Emily * reen, by a tract cf land known a? tir le Hunter place in the possession o* al] ernon and Wm. Wilson, and by a sli ublic road separating it from lands w( ? J. R. Senn. The same being lands yo -hereof my mother, Mrs. Elizabeth S3* Hair, died seized and possessed.? otj aid land to be sold as. a whole or :n p^ aro or more tracts. Yc Terms of sale: One-half cash, and ' J "? VtnlAw/iA o nrorl'f r\ f Ann vaor l)r 1C fdiautc UJl u vi^u.t U1 u.:v J vui \_el seci-red by note of the purchaser t"i nd mortgage of the premises sold, j ifc note and mortgage to contain tire ;M sual stipulation to pay 10 per cent ! j ticrney's f?es for collection if placed i i| the hand? of an attorney for col- 1 iCtion, y't'.i leave to the purchaser 1 ) anticipate the credit portion ?n frole or in part. Purchaser to pav 01 >f papers, revenue stamps, and re- : j ? v . ' 'i ' )rding. j i , Henry B. Hair. ' s Executor. &c. of Elizabeth B. Hair. ' deceased. j _ I; J HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, n County of dewberry. j ' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William W. Cakl^eJt, Elizabeth {Hart, Fannie Minick,1. Marion G ruber* and Abe iNorris, plaintinffs. against I , orace G. Grnber a -minor over 14 ">?? Af oom (lofanitont zai c> wi apu, 'iviviiy ?.i, | ^| ummons for Reliaf.?Complaint not served. / i,? - > .0 c 0 the defendant: You are hereby summoned (and re- ^ uired to, answer the complaint in lis action: of wMc-h a copy is here- : ith served upon yon ahd to.feerve j : $ copy of .your answer to. said loom- ^ (aiiit on the subscriber &it his offico i t Newberry court-house; S. 0., frith-!} 1 twenty days after the service here- Vs f, exclusive of the day of such serv- ?\:e; and if you fril to answer the j ] )mplaint within the time aforesaid ^ ;e plaintiff in this action will apply j 4-\>s\ <>!/% rntiaf nornQTl^&d ' ' ' 4.11*7 t i.V/1 W*v . * t i ' 1 i the complamt. . J G. G. "-ale, j1 i Plaintiff's Attorney. ; i ^ ? }. j ated October 31st, T'918. ! . 0 the defendant Koracc G. G ruber.! , t t 4 Take notice that the original sum-j ions and comptah f in this a'ction! ^ as this day been filed in ti>? office? 1 the Clerk the Court of Common i " leas for .Newberry county, South! arolina. j r' ' ' G. G. I 'Sti Plaintiff's Attorney, j 19 qtoher 31st 1918.. j ~ ~ n P.ioiha* i ; ' u l '.K: I'ciciiucii'i., u JI iiv-v u, I^i ?ubi. Take notice that if the defendant In oraoe G Gruber within twenty day3 in Iter the service of t^e summons and an >mp'aint he-ein 'iron h:m does not 151 ?p!y for the appointment of a guard-n sd Litem to represent him in this bo ?tion the plaintiff will apply for ths an spointmenf of such guardian ad t0 item f;ir t!:e infant defendant. i ^ G. G. '.Sale. Plaintiff's Attorney, : Co ' Or 666 cures Headaches, Biliousness, *?s of Appetite, or that tired aching Ro eling, due to Malaria or Colds. 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Now that science i s purified calomel of all its nausea d dangerous qualities, the new kind .calomel, called "Calotabs" is even < >re popular than the old style.5 One Calotab on the tongue at bed Ue with a swallow of water,?that's t. No salts, no nausea oar ths ?htest interference with your,diet,. )rk or pleasures. Next morning j iir cold has vanished and your whole ; stem is purified and refreshed. Cal- < abs are sold only in original sealed . ckages, price thirty-five cents. c lur druggist recommends and guai-- ] .tees Calota'bs a .d will refund tbe . ice if you are r.ot delighted witb < 5m.?Adv. I 7 ] , Ahlixril TVAK-JI?We have a well \ assorted stock. All goods guaran- T teed. We are selling at old prices, , rou know the rest. Summer Bros. , Co. ! 11-22 2t ' ( ;>'S AM) SHELLS?Large stocks i md prices right. Come in. Sum- i mer Eros. Co. 11-22 2t < mtlng on my land is positively forbidden. Mrs. Elliott C. Cromer, Pomaria, Route 1 11-19 2tp ( ( >It SALE?Fifty D-.ircc and Poland ( 3hina pigs. J. A. & W. T. Brown j 11-8 tf. , ' 'i . ESTATE NOTICE. !. i ~?-" l ' c Notice is hereby given that I will j tke a final settlement of the' person- ? estate of Fred Bishop, deceased, on , Lursday, December 19th, 191S, at 11 :lock a. m., in the office of the Pro- ? te Judge for Newberry county, and ] mediately thereafter apply for a ( -charge as Administrator of said ?te- ! < T> rrtiintc I , [jninistrator of the personal estate j if Fred -Bishop, deceased. I ' ? ' \ , I ' 4>TED?Subscriptions, newvor re-; < tiewaJ, to tjie Progressive Farmer,; 3 ^eediecraft, Ladies' 'Home Journal, 1 Saturday Evening Post, Countrv.' gentleman, Woman's Home Com- j pjanion, McCall Magazine and any j1 Dither periodical that is wanted. A* publishers' prices. < Please send fiour subscriptions to me or phone $51. I also take subscription for ; The Herald and News. Curtis l. j Bpting, 1704 Nance street, Newberry, S. C. 9-27 J ; > TAX NOTICE, , - V J yhe books lor tne collection o! ite and county tax for the year ?8 will be open from October 15tb, 13, to December 31st, 1918. rhose who prefer to do so can pay January, 2919, with one per cent: February, 1919, with two per cent; d from March 1st, 1919, to March th, 1919, with seven per cent, rhe county auditor has made up oks by school districts this year, d it will be necessary for taxpayera cive each school district in which O" - ? . ? 5ir property is located. rh? levy for 1918 is as follows: ite 8 1-4 nstitutional school 3 dinary county .... 6 1-4 nded indebtedness of county 1-4 iads and bridges 1 urt house 1-2 ,ck indebtedness 1-2 il bonds 3-4 20 1-2 Except in the following localities lere an additional railroad tax has 3n levied: i. 1 township ,1-4 mill 20 3-4 i 8 township ..3 mill 23 1-2 rhe following school districts have' ried the following levies: Dstricts iNos. 1, 22, 23... 8 Edicts Nos. 13, 19, 23, 34, 36, 39. 10, 44, 45, 48, 49, 55 and 56 4: stricts Nos. 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24; 32; 3|; 41 fc2, 43, 46, 50 2ij iKT^r, ret J ro 1A: 3LIICLO i\ua. -Hit dUU J-V. Strict No. 10 \ 1; ^trict No. 26 \ 11-' strict No. 30 I L .10 1-2) itrict No. 31 ^ | 6 itrict No. 47 1 t 3 i# I V poll tax of one dollar has been ded on all male citizens between i ages of twenty one-and sixty years oept those exempt by law. 4 in y r?f fiftv cents is levied on all I is. persons liable to road diity max Pay commjitatibn tax of '$2.00 ^rom! {ober 15th/ 1918, to December list & J * C. Schinnpert,j Treasurer of Newberry Co i 566 contains no alcohol, arsenic no* ier poisonous drn?> 8-5 tf FARMER AM) HIS DAFGHTER ! ARE BOTH OHFATT Y HELPED 1 * BY SEW HERB MEDICINE. *1 Was All Down and Out Bnt >~ow I j Feci 20 Years Younger," Declares j t> ! i. m ? -n ' J rruniineni ituck farmer 111 Signed .Statement." i j rHIRTEEN TEAR OLD GIRL ALSO BENEFITTED. i 'My Daughter Loolied As Pale As f nnAi?^ t* i. v_i tt^ riL. l reei raimw ?nr ^?tv ner ^ueeKs : Are Uke Red Roses and She is Like a Different ChAd." j Sick, sallow, listless people who lave been taking medicine as far back is they can remember, and who never >eern to get any better from it, are to ~ e?.rof\*ry r*?ad the signed '< i fa''Lr?T**n-f "yi? 'T-T- ^ j f ^ornsbv, the well known and;highlv!| rcrnector! trfarmer of Edeewood,! I ' ; : 5. C. This is what he says: "I was all down and out?was no iccount all the, time. I had stomach rouble1. my food didn't'seem t6 digest, Tvfdneys a"hed. I was constipated always had nains in the back 'nd limhs. -My system became great1}* -un dowii until I thought nothing 'ovId ever do me any <rood any more. r?rf ''av T ~?"d in the newsnane^ inhere this herb-and-root medicine jailed Dreco was doing so much good arnnncr npnnlo T Irndtit tn the in fho ;ame condition as I was and so I de l:r?ed to take a chance and try some )f this medicine . I'm mighty glad I lid that now because I feel 20 year3 rounder since I started to take Dreco Ml my troubles seem to fall away 'rom me and I am once more able to mjoy life. "My 13-year-old daughter had aj^ spell of malaria fever and it left her i ddnsys in bad shape. She suffered i ! gomes rom stoppage of the water ird just three-quarters of a bottle of Dreco cured her. She looked as pale is beef tallow but now her ^cheeks are ike red roses and she is like a different child. , i "I have told lots of my friends i ^ ?bout Dreco and some of my neigh- j 3ors have taken a few doses from my jottle." ? . ? NOTE r?Dreco, referred-.to fin tfce ajbove /interview Is now pri sale 8/ ?ood;drug -stores throughout tjiis section. It is particularly recommendsd in Newberry by Gilder and Weeks Co. j CABBAGE?Another car of this same! fine cabbage will reach us about! novf Tiipsrtmr nr Wenrmsdav. the 27th. This will probably be the last; car we "will have this season j anfa we will appreciate you /lettingj us know your needs. Summer Bros.I j do. / ), 11-22 21. j For \Seed Whe^t see Bryson Grocery < Co.' i ' ' 11-22 2t j! 666 cures Malaria Fever. 8-5 tf j ] / ' r y .. f \ Finishing a Te It is always goo< your telephone talk bye." If you hang Op t ; doing so, the party tollrintf mav continue --?J ? remain at the telep time and keeping th used by somebody el The "good-bye' telephone talk is an hang up the receiver terminates the teleph and effectively. -\ { \ you Jelep Vv : \ r ! V SOUTHERN BELL TE AND TELEGRAPH < - ... i: fcjaws v v 3 centi A MONEY-MAKER and I cross cut saw is used. V est or largest timber and wil I There are thousands of these wond tion, sawing wood ten times faster a can move the machine from cut to a u o t>_ Di..t i:, K?t r< i?wcr i ioui ivi iuiuuij^ <ij "It eotU me 2 cents to cut * rick of Xoood with my WADE. 1* W. Siz4tton, AtJrini, Ark.* "I cm more tha% pleated with WADE. It works perfectly on botk large ami tmcll tree*. i?Faa> W. T-Trrty, Venwn, y. Yf What the WADE is doing for these i see this wonderful machine, or send recommend the WADE highly. Used and Specified as Standard by the Jm United States elus r DISTRI r?T IMTAM ' - .\z* .%ux?jr.a/*ii:iib ,:*r ILIYER PLOWS and repairs?Cardloa just received. Genuine goods do better work and last longer. Ail goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. Summer Bros. Co, 11-22 2t BRICK?Large stocks, also lime and cement.: Quality and service, see us. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t ^HITE HICKORY WAGONS and Buggies, we are prepared to supply you. Get our prices. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t H.. ? > ?r~???r - r: hist Received car feed?bran and shorts, $2.35 ?or 100 lb^. Bfryson Grocery Co^ ' " 11-22 ?t Gray uair ' t Quickly restored to its natural, orie | nal color in a few days with iMildredna Hair Remedy. ; It is not a dye Removes dandruff ^nd makes the hair ilean, fluffy, abundant and beautiful. Sample mailed; fo^ 10 cents by th* MILDRED LOTJlS^.CO., Boston, Mass. For sale at Mayes15 Drug Store. i i ; i\ t } lephone Talk i practice tp close by saying! "good1 f H. he receiver without to whom! you are I . i -J ; to talk or at least honie, wasting his e line from being f 1 I I * ! * " at; the < end of a infallible signal to without dpi ay?it one talk graciously / hone?rsmil^! ^ ? ILEPHONE j COMPANY 5 a cord I lard work saver wherever the B' Jorks equally well on the small- Hf 1 operate under any condition, ft ierful WADE Saws in successful opera- ?$ nd cheaper than man power. One man m cut and it can be used as a Portable W ?ht machinery when not catting wood* S| Ihaoc eutat much ai2yzncia tnhour. eg "W*. c. Mxxhax, Deer Ijlaad, Or." | "1 ute my WADE to run aim deft S|. when not cutting xcood. to rw mUk trp nfi orator, emery wheel, etc. m "Chas. G. Dat, BiidesrSk, B. C." Spf ncn it will do for you. Come in awl || 1 for free booklets and low prices W* ?1 40T0R CO., i BUTORS rJ s. c. I aMBMBanKl - " ii ? / TT . .... v-wwru lyzut Letter From Rev. S. C. Ballentine. * Editor Herald and News: Was just wondering if.our friends... around Pomaria and Newberry county-, would be glad to have a ,note from us i through your paper. Hope since the* war is over your correspondents wilt write cftener. I?'ach member of thv:r fUin4ly is well Some of us had in-., tluenza, but all are out again; W/tL> had 26 ceaths ai Damascus in a pop ; ulation of 1500. I buried 6 in oneweek. Pearl is teaching in a ,grade<? school 8 miles from home, spending^ the week-ends with us. William wen?- to Camp Wadsworth, ?; C., Nov 5th. : Charles, has been in the hospital service irt Camp Grant, 111., all summer,., Both have been quite well, and we? hope to see them home soon.^ Horacehas a position with the Damascus Lumber company. The other children aTe in school. Mrs. Ballentine's healthhas been fairly good, but the "flu** brought on an of asthma. A? usual, I am erjoying t^e best ?jf* health. We all are eager to read tht?home news through your paper and*. watch the casualty list each day.. iSorry to learn of the death of younsr Mr. Crooks, who was often in our| parsonage home. If I though it wouU^ j be of interest, I would drop a note ?cs. casionally. Good wishes to all, S. C. Bal!entinev. [ Damascus, Va. Nov 19, 1918. ! VARIOUS A?iD ALL ABOUT t f "I would rather miss my dinnerthan a copy of The Herald and News*v said Mr. J. S. Stevens of Newberry 7" j when he renewed his subscription to. this paper. iNobody will forget this year that Thursday will be Thanksgiving day. The next big change in Newberry.. ? and a welcome one, will soon be the new and up-to-date telephone system Everybody is anxious to see the ' * wires underground. Ana it win so much easier to phone. Of course no one will neglect the proper observance of Thanksgiving day this year of all years. Thursday is the day. If you want to you will get . "Carmen of the Klondike" at. the , opera house Thursday, along with a ; j zeppelin attack on New York. Kev. vviimot noimes win oe ai me Episcopal church Sunday mornings and afternoon. As next Monday will be salesday there will probably be a large crowd in town looking for Christmas ou*v looks. nf nennle havp tpa.*! rvf* Nazimova in "Eye for ail Eye." Se* the same Friday at the opera house. , Many citizens of the town an# county are glad there will be no court week again *h*s year. f Mrs. J. A ser, Jr., is back to her former posiiion with Copeland Brothers, where she will be pleased to hav* > ' > > * 1-1 J? 11 A J1 f 11 ? if ? j jier men as can. Ana Dy me way, ai^j _ J-jyou notice the ad the Copelands dis-played in The Herald and News telfc-. ing of all those fine goods. We!?, . I Mrs. Suber will be glad to show yo* isome of them, Mr. Henry Lane of Hendersonvilleepent the week-end in Newberry. ? -T " : t .- *