The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 14, 1921, Page FIVE, Image 5
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RURAL SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT I
^ ' ASSOCIATION VISITS j
Miss Thomas State Supervisor of Rural
School Improvement Associai
c j W??L. W^.y^
LMiss Thomas the supervisor for the
state rural school improvement associations
wil! spend the week begrin?:
."A -_ i 1 n ;n u
ruing v^ctuuci it in i^cwucujf wiLixi
the county superintendent of education,
and will visit as many schools as
can be crowded into five days. The
itinerary arranged by the county superintendent
is rather strenuous, but
it is the purpose to visit as many
schools as possible in the limited time
she will be in Newberry.
I want to meet the parents and especially
the mothers and others interested
in the school at the hour named.
. Where there is an improvement association
I want the officers and members
to meet Miss Thomas so that she
m c \r rritrn 4-V^yvi on^r t -Pmrrri ofinn "f Vi oxr
iaxviiaawwu j
may desire and to encourage them in |:
their work. Where there is no organization
it is the purpose to organ- :
ize one so that the good women of the :
district may get busy doing things
for the school*
Please be on time so that we may j1
keep our appointments. Jf all the
people are promptly on hand at the
hour named we will be able to make
the appointments on time. I wish we :
could spend more time at each school,
but in order to cover th* county as :
fully as we may in the I'nr.tcd time I
have arranged to spend about an hour
at each school and have givvn time 1
to make the schools on the schedule. 1
Monday, October 17.
^ Trinity at 9:30 a. m.
S'ilverstreet at 11 a. m.
i 1
Chappells at 12:30 p. r?.
Tuesday, October 18
Monticello at 9 a. m. ^
O'Neall at 10 a. rn.
Saluda at 11:30 p. m.
St. Lukes &t 1 p. n>.
Big Creek at 2:30 p. r.i.
\ Prosperity at 4 p. m.
Wednesday, October If)
Jolly Street at 9 a. n. 1
Pomaria at 10:3Q a. rn. 1
Wheeland at i :30 p. m. 1
Little Mountain at 2:30 p. m. 1
Midway at 4 p. m. i
Thursday, October 20. '
St. Phillips at 9 a. m. 1
Rutherford at 10:30 a. m. i
Maybinton at 12 noon. % <
Mt. Pleasant at 2 p. m. i
Bethel-Garmany at 4 p. in.
Friday, October 21.
Jalapa, at 9 a. m.
Kinards at "10 a. m. 1
Reederville at 11:30 a. m.
Bush River at 2 p. m. ^ 1
Long Lane at 4 p. m. <
Some of' these appointments are '
rather early, but I have taken into i
' consideration the roads in making the <
schedule, and I think .we can be on .
time and I hope the good people can !
make a little effort to meet us at the
hours named. I have included large
ly the two teacher and more schools
/^v' *
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n . i g
1 Saturday l
New and j
Store Will
tl:. *i 4,
I ms 15 11JLC L
Chain. Y ou
of the wondt
shopping in I
? We want
I
I
I
It is impossib
chandise, bee
article in the
want. We of
pounds of gr;
A good 20c 1
"We
Prosper
\ i
and I have some other information I
desire to give the teachers and trustees
at these schools, and I do hope
that the trustees will make an especial
effort to meet me at the times
naivd. I want to talk over with
the.11 verv briefly the financial situa*
i
tion which is very important at this
time. So please come out and spend
an hour with us.
V. TT Anil
Superintendent of Education.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
REUNION IN CHATTANOOGA
The United Confederate Veterans
reunion will be held in Chattanooga,
Tenn., Oct. 24-27. The Southern railway
announces very low round trip
fares on account of the above meeting
for benefit of the members of the
following: organizations and their
families: United Confederate veterans;
Sons of Confederate veterans;
Confederated Southern Memorial association.
Tickets will be sold only upon presentation
of Identification Certificates
furnished by camp commanders. M.
M. Buford of Newberry, S. C., will
furnish these certificates to veterans
of Newberry county upon application.
The round trip fare from Newberry j
will be $6.58 and from Prosperity i
$5.72, plus 8 per cent war tax. Fares!
in proportion from other points.
For accommodation of veterans j
from Columbia, Newberry, Green-!
wood, Anderson and intermediate j
points a special through coach will be I
provided on train 15, Monday morning,
October 24th, schedule being as j
follows: Leave Columbia 7:15 a. m.,
Pomaria 8:15; Prosperity 8:33; Newberry
8:48; Silverstreet 9:02; Old
Pown 9:13; Chappells 9:26; Atlanta
4:55 p. m., arriving Chattanooga 9:35
o. m., same day.
For further information call on j
ticket agents.
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Traps for Hawks
A steel trap on a pole will catch ;
lawks. A party last fall caught as j
nany as 13 hawks on one pole. Some |
of the hawks were 33 inches from tip j
:o tip of wings. This is the time of!
year to catch them. Put the pole and j
trap out in the open on a hill, it an
:he farmers would do this there would j
soon not be a hawk in Newberry;
:ounty. Have the angle of the j
spring lower than the crap.
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The Doubter
"For a good while I've been seeing
.'hem advertisements in the Family j
Advocate and Faithful Guardian of;
the Home and Fireside,*' grumbled
)ld Riley Rczzidew, of Petunia,
'about cutting your own hair by
mail. But all the same, I'll be
switched if I believe it can be done!"
Strayed?Hound puppy about four
months old, black with white ring
around neck, blue speckled. - J.
Berlev Frick. "Little Mountain, S. C.
10-14-2tp.
Ktk P,
JUUUCJ itHil, 1J
Modem Semi-sel
(Infill mr Rnein
VjpVIA IUI
wentieth store of 1
should not fail to a
_ *
srful opportunity of
Prosperity from this
five hundred
Eggs Saturday.
le to quote prices o
:ause we cut the pri<
i store. We will ha
ffer for Saturday thu
anulated Sugar, 1611
Coffee ? lbs. for $1.
are looking tor
i???w?wr?J?c?a??? ?waarxreawfatir
MASTER'S SALE. {
I State of South Carolina, County of
j dewberry. ,
Court of Common I'leas
[Alien X. Crosson, PlaintiiF,
against
I Mary Shealy, Jesse Shealy, Lula
Moore, Eliza Peterson, Bessie Boozer,
Hestelle Shealy, Etta Shealy,
Leona Shealy, Lindsay Shealy, RuI
sa Shealy, Clarence Shealy, Horace
' Crnmpr. T.illip Mrio Cromer. Lillie
Mae Shealv, George F. Stockman,
Mary E. Hipp, as Executrix of the
last will and testament of Edward
R. Hipp, deceased, and C. E. Summer,
defendants.
Pursuant to an order of the court
in the above entitled action, I will
sell at public auction at the court
house in the town of Newberry, in
the county and state aforesaid on the
first Monday in November (salesday), 9
1921, within the legal hours of sale ?
the following described lands to wit: I
'"All that lot or parcel of land sit- r
uate in the county of Newberry and
state of South Carolina, containing
two acres, more or less, bounded on
the north by lands of Sam Gallman,
on the east by a public highway leading
from the town of Prosperity, S. !
C., to the town of Newberry, S. C., I
and on the south and west by ianas
' of, or formerly of, Jake Perkins, Wil|
liam Dousrlas and perhaps others."
Also, "All that tract, or plantation
| of land situate, lying: and being: in
i township No. 9, in the county of Newi
berry, in the state aforesaid, containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands of Chesley Hunter.
B. L. Boozer and John Cousins. Also,
all that tract or plantation of land
situate, lying1 and being; in township a
- * ^ 1... xt i* #%%?%??? ; ?-? E
\C. V, 111 inti CO Umy ux iM'wucnv, iii
the state aforesaid, containing ninetytwo
(92) acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands of E. P. Kibler,
William Ruff and Mark Mills, known
as the Mid Griffin Old Place."
Terms of sale: The two acre tract g
first above described for cash and
the other two tracts for one-third cash
and the balance in two equal annual
installments", credit portion to be secured
by a bond of the purchaser and
a mortgage of the premises, said bond
1 4.^ -Tav ?4- Avnct I
ciliu lliurtgage III jjiuviuc 1U1 iiicti toi/ ?j
from date of sale at the rate of eight g
per cent, per annum, payable annu- 8
ally and if not paid when due to bear 1
interest at'same rate a? principal and ?
for' ten per cent, attorney's fees in |
case of collection of suit by an attor- j
ney and thai in case of failure to |
pay either installment or any interest i
due thereon when due and payable the j
entire sum may become due and pay- |
able at once at option of the holder, I
with leave to the purchaser to antici- j
pate the payment of the credit por- E
tian in whole or in part. The sue- 9
cessful bidder snail oe requirea to ae
pcsit with the master at once upon |
the acceptance of his bid fifty g
($50.00) dollars, for the two acre 1
tract, and one hundred ($100.00) R
dollars, for each of the other tracts:!
as an evidence of good faith and in I
case he fails to comply with the terms I
of his bid within ten days after said I
sale, the master will resell said premises
on some subsequent saleday at
the risk of the former purchaser.!
Purchaser to pay for the drawing of
papers, revenue stamps and recording!
same.
J. D. QUATTLEBAUM,
Master. ! g
MASTER'S SALE. 'I
State of South Carolina, County o? |
Newberrry. i
In Court of Common Pleas.
II. H. Rikard, Master, Plaintiff,
vs. >
J. G. Love, Roy L. Lowe. J. Chesley
Lowe, Nina Lowe and Harold Lowe,
^ " 1
ueienaanis.
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the court 9
i
rosperity's
IS UCI ?
16$$.
the Penland .*
vail yourself \
doing your I
day on.
k ' n
dozen of
c
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v> mar.
?? uai JULJlwA - |
ce on every
ve what you
*ee thousand
3s, for $1.00. ,
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Our big departm
azid misses. In t
that you've been
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Values that stani
of styles and colo
$9.95,
Mew Fa
Our, display of ta
Sport Hats, Dres:
tions of our own,
for America. H
$8
mp wl
n the above entitled action I will sell j
at public auction at the court house's
n the town of Newberry, in the coun- [i
y and state aforesaid, on the first . t
Monday m November (salesday) 1921 | <
vithin the legal hours of sales, the fol- 1 ;
owing described two tracts of land, I
iz.:
(
' All th?.r tract of land Iving and .
>eing situate in the county of New- ;
terry, State of South Carolina, con- j ;
;aiiiii:g ssventy-nine ar.d sixty hun- ! .
dredths (79.G0) acres, more or less,!
rame being tract No. 1 of the Croft ,
\"o. 2 lands and bounded by tract Xo.
I of said lands, lands of Dr. Lake,
public* read, lands of Sam Bobo and j .
\\ Taylor; also, . :
"Ail that tract of land lying and ;
being situate in the county of .Newberry,
State of South Carolina, contain!!1.::
sixty-four and seventy-six . .
hundredths (64.7(5) acres, more or 1
less, same being tract Xo. of tract :
Xo. 2 of Croft lar.ds and bounded by j
tracts Xcs. 4 and 2 of said lands a::u
lands of .Mrs. L. Nichols.'"
Terms of sale: One third of the i
urn-hase price i-j be in cash, an i j
rhe balance in one and two years in
?qual annual instalments, the creak :i
to Inrevrst from date of i
rale until paid in full at the late of ;
M''lit p. r cent, nei' annum, payable
:;nr.uaiiv and if no: ru paid to bear
inteve.-' at the lame rale as th." principal.
ami to be secured by a bom', of i
the purchaser and a mov.irage of the !(
premises fOid. the sari bond and mortgage
i-'.? contain the usual t-tipulation ]
to pay ten per cent attorney's fees in <
case they are placed in the hands of <
an attorney for collection, with leave i
to anticipate the credit portion in ]
whole or in part, the purchaser ro pay 1
for all papers, revenue stamps and i
recording fees. If the purchaser shall 1
fall to fully comply with the lerms of I
]
nay of f\6Hi
&i f3!H ^c?
it i i r
fiundrefls or
ii. ri4 :.?.n -u '<?/ Sif ?'?
riey are tailored to perf
this big assortment, th<
?2.75, $24.75, $29.75 <
wwe?! ? I jM J n.1 iEB1 ? 11 Ml.?1 f ?W 1 M WWWWBWWWW
fiese great grc ips that <
remarkable collection, <
fashion. All colors ar
-* ? i-v irf sh <4 .4 /Tt f"* ft*
?.y5, $12.9!), $
len's New R<
ent is plumb full of cesi
his collection can be fo
looking for.
men's New I
i unmatchable. Tricot
rs, values up to $35.00
$12.95, $19.95, $22.7
15 3 "3 "7i o
I! Millmery c
I! and winter hats is
5 Hats, Knock-About b>
others are from Manh;
?
undreds of Pattern Hal
1,50, $10.00^$12.50, $'
??ggjfcmm??mo?a? mum i ???a?im mti t*im mmrnm yawawn
the sale within five days after suchi Tei
ale, the premises bid ofF by such de- [purch
?;it 1,1 u,. I J +
inquent purcnaser v.m ul- r-suiu u.y j*?hu l
he master on the next or some sue- 'in eq<
needing salesday, at the risk of the lit po>
said delinquent purchaser. j of sa
J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, j of eig
Master for Nev. berry County, lannuj
)ct. 12, 1921. j inter?
jcipal.
MASTER'S SALE. \ tfct. p
State of South Carolina, County of j pron:j
Xewtierrry. j u;; re
Court of Common Pleas. iTo^a'
James D. Quattlebaum, Master, j c:IS*0* j
Plaintiff, . j ail at!
to an
I. G. I.ewe. J. \V. Lowe, Roy L.1 whole
Lowe, J. ( heslev Lowe, Harold|!)a
1 'f c?l_
j.ovve arii; -\ma i.w. iho::v, j an i?<
fendants. i cordii
Notice of Sale. j f2j] t
Pursuant to ai) order of the court j ()f sa
:n the ?bove entitled iction. i will sell ! s.ule t
.1 public auction at the court house Jinqu<
a the tr.wn of Newberry, in the coun- i n:
:y and state aforesaid, on the first ! ccedii
Monday in November (salesday). ; cicli:ic
! 1)1:1. wiihin the le<ra! hours of sales. :
:he following descii'oed two tracts of! }
avd, vi::.: i Oc'r
"All tf.v.t tract, niece or parcel of i
::;i 'yiran.i be'mcr situate in the j
>un;y ; f Newberry. :;,ate of South ' By
/aroiina, known as me >. mi: liumtcontaining
seventy-.-Nix and two-' Xcra
ii;r acres. move or less, bounded by Ken:.<
Bu^li Ri cr. Steel H::?j;rt> road, pub-; J will
ic highway arid tivct No. 1 of the of ih?
.') ( f: home place. als:>. . withii
"A"! that tract, piece- or parcel of . .-aleda
;::t lvir.fr and being situate in the cf Inn
;oanty of Newberry, state of Southi Ivy Z
r.-.rolina. known as tract \'o. 2 of the in.tr
Croft home place and adjoining said f more
lome place containing forty-two and ; Bush
:.Tree-une-hundreutiis of an acre, more 'east i
jr less, bounded by Bush river, tract lands
\'o. 1 of the Croft home place, public ' Evens
liehway and lands of J. R. Perdue." and I&
1 '1 IIJ
J
in
arts-?'?J -*
ection, hundreds
e prices range $
md up to $69.75
| j
Dffer many surpr
2ach garment cm
id regular and ex
? ^ ^ m wmm /N #
I3.y5, $24.^5, $;
????S II ! ? ? II ????
jady-to-V
rable garments f
und just the Coai
"all Dres:
:ine Dresses in a
this sale price
5, $34,95 and $^
>ii Secom
now. at its besi
iats. Many of t
attan Milliners w
:s, each one a
15.00 and $18.5*
LJG1
rms of sale: One-third of the
ase money to be paid in cash
he balance in one and two years
ial annual instalments, the cred tion
to bear interest from date
le until paid in full at. the rate
[hi per cent per annum, payable
illy and if not so paid to bear
:st at the same rate as the prinand
to be secured by bond of
urcka::cr and a mortgage of the
ses sold, tiii.' sai(i bond ar.d mortto
contain the usual stipulation
e ten per cent attorney's fees in
.hey are placed in the hands jf
torney ior collection, wua iwvc
ticipate . the credit po' ion in
or in part on any date of int..*rivrnent,
the purchaser to pay for
ipers, revenue stamps and rei<?
fees. If the purchaser snail
o fully comply with the t i' y ie
within live days aftc . u h
he premises bid off by de;ni
purchaser will 1- i . .?!d by
taster at the nexr u :* so:. salesday
at til r." k cill
;uent purchaser.
i r\ /\: \ ttr vtj \ f * '
) . y. A 1 1 I' . .?
laster for Xewben v ;iy.
. 12r 1921.
MASTER'S SALE.
niiihorirv of a decree rf the
.4* .-,1...!^ i>l r!lC. C :t<SP flf
V. Abraras an others against
>1:1 Long. ;iated October 4, 1921.
sei! Jit public auction, iti front
couv: house, at Xewberrv.
i the legal hours of sale, on
y :n Xovewb- r. 11*21. th.r tract
< #in Arv'ieiry county, of which.
. Abrams lied seized . rontain,vo
hundred forty-four acres,
or less, bounded north by the
River road leading to Newberry.
>y tiie Bush liiver road and
of D. C. Spearman and H. H.
. south by lands of H. H. Kvans
H. .Si-tzlor. and west by lands
7. et ja
Mi
1 n I
firloor j
to choose from |
14.95, $18.45, |
I
ises. Coats in ?
rries the stamp I
tra sizes. Priced . |
29.95 to $39,95 I
/ear
or both women
! /vm
L VJ Ui I UI JLS1CM
ses
big assortment
29.75
d Floor
t. Street Hats,
hem are creaho
set the styles
perfect beauty
0
I?II I II III I Wlli
. iwi MCGMgBRBBB?gBm
s [of Mrs. Nancy C. Barre.
. I The purchaser v. i-?! be required to
;' pay one third o: the purchase price
fin cash, the balance to be secured by
!! his bond and mortsrajre 01 tne jirt'iu:
ises, payab : in two equal annual ins
{sii'.lments, v.-icii interest from the day
'I of sale payable ainually, and with the
usual stipulation for ten .?er cent,
.'attorney's fees", with leave to aritici 'i
pate payment of the <*re:iit portion in
.'whole or in part; the purchaser to .
pay for papei*., for revenue stamps,
! and for recording,
'i J. D. QUATTLEBAU-M,
Master 1' ; Newberry County.
MASTER'S SALE.
S!ite of South Orolina. County of
Newberry.
i f ( 'r\ :i r,io!l Pip;is.
V/UJl V V . ^ . -
Ti:v' American .'Jank. a Corporation
untie:* the law? ' * ;ite of
S C'aroii "* n,
Wi' ian: f. A* Defendant.
Notice c! Sal?\
:;ur.-ur.nt to :? order of the court
h above entitled ac'.ion I will sell
jiiii.-. nn,-tinn r,t th court house
: town of Xewv.err,. in the coun'
and state afore;:::] i. on the first
, Monday in -Nov- mScr isa'.esday),
11921, with::: the 'er.'' !* >'.1:3 of sales,
the following dev.-' i !.;t of land,
i viz.:
! "AI: thai piocv. ??;:? *-; 1 or lot of
land in tile to.vr. of Vv'hitnvre, counj
ty < : Newberry. 1: a t. of South CarM
iiiu;. containing two acres more or
;lo-s. located on Butler street in the
.said ;own of Whitmire. .beina: the lot
'of land conveyed to WHiiam J. Atchij
son by P. B. O'Deli."
i Terms of sale: Cash. The pur!chaser
to pay for all papers, revenue
: stamps and recording fees
J. i). QUATTLEBAUM.
Master for Xewberrv Countv.
i Oct. 12. 1921.
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