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" jgi)e |f triali sum Jem Entered at the Fosioffice at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, December 15, 1922. A LARGE CIRCULATION There are ^ii kiuds of people m :hc .wo*id, and we suppose there are iixevn&e ail sorts and kinds of editors ana S .publishers of newspapers. Somehow we like the persona! sort of editor, and by that we <b not mean that we shouii be personal in what we say or write, but the kind of personal editor who lakes all his readers into his confidence and keeps .them there, and whose subscribers are regarded as members of his family, and who feel a personal interest in him and he in .them, a sort of friendly and loyal and pleasant family relationship. That is the kind of cdi na?-cTwnpr? knew, vou (? # recrgmzea the paper by the writer of the editorial column, and who was ^ responsible for what he wrote and .published, rather than -the hired writer who wrote for so much a column, and who was not personally known .to his readers. That possibly is old fashioned and somewhat fossilised, but we plead guilty to. the liking for that type of editor. Whether we are that sort or not we are net fuiiy persuaded. end we are willing to admit hat we do not measure up to the standard we have set for the editor of .the country paper, or even the city Y'c say this much off the subject, as i sort cf explanation for the many signed editorials that have appeared ' in this paper from time to time' In > looking back over the old files of the paper we would like to know sometimes who was the author, or who * .wrote some of the articles that we iind In these old files, ana to tell the truth wc are not always sure of the ones we wrote. , And then the r.r;:ject at the he:ul of this article may have no sort of reference to this introductory, but we - .want to say something about the ofW See at present, and some of the trou*-<" ?ics*"and tribulations thai have come our wajr in the last few days, and -to .Day trlbuts in a fesble Vvj.y ij the H faithful ones trho are now \*^:kir> | with us at the shop, and if we did not feel that, our subscribers ate membtro of oiir big family we would not feel like writing this article. . Talking about circulation the Am erican Sales company is putting out th? biggest.paper this week that has Veen issued ii? ^?*1s county in some I moons. The *u?icn pit in circalaHon by the company itself, contain? i _ '. \ ..." iiagr four pages of very interesting reading matter, was 7300 and this !; : section is going out- in the regular edition of The Ke^aki and News, containing four pages'of-this issue, and , .will go to 2500 subscribers and will be read by at least ten thousand peo. .pic. Mr. Joe Pratchuck the enterprising member * of this nrm who wrots and designed the four page edition is to .be congratulated upon the get up, not only of the design in these four pages, -but alscr of the manner in which ite puts the facts of ' , the many things this bitr firm has for the Christmas trade. Rr.' - " ? But, you know it was some, job for a small force to get out this big edition for Mr. Katchuck, and do the other work in the office, but Ah'. Thos. &5c F. McNally that big: hearted Irishman and good printer who is now with us tackled the job just like it was easy, and he was ably, assisted by the fine young msn who has recently cumc to us from Colunftifoy L. W. Nicholson, and our faithful linotype op err j ,tor> Miss K-irteYise Woodson, au,? .with fine cooperation we got tne joo ?? ' ready for the jSress. And then it was up to our faithful colored pressman, John Wilson, and he is faithful and I has the tenacity and the stickativeness that is bound to win, and he did win and handled the big old press in good shape. But, we had. some accidents and .Mr. Nicholson says it was the 13lh and in view of tne many obstacles '{ they had to overcome it should have been Friday also. In the first place it took some time to adjust the press for a 4-page run, then a piece of fur| niture got 011 the type and not only fgot right 0:1 the type, and not oniy juasiitd up some type but tore up one of tiie big rollers. Thai would not .have been so bad, .because while it ( costs money to get one of these big 2*oIlers, still that is not so bad ;?s i?? i * jiave these faitiifui boys have their fingers mashed uij in the <?jg yfess, , |tf nia that tbii'f. did. '!?vi,Ln. Tin jSNjir -?^n h a (ill . ? II .)> in . . !->? ri -%<* rV>r ~<~p? ?J ? ?v " * V *1 ^ J ?' ??? lS( %J ?, 4 w?lywituB I II rtcntr..r=r ? i.: v..r. 1 tv of his cat. but r??at d*u net on th : least Xt-; n :hei f..; ftiT.*.hi.?g u-< t\ job. am1 Li"' b:-; e . by Wt .1r.o3dav rifVrnoou. vVe hopthe harts xriil not bo bad. And they tell us that Mr. 31 c Nail y really dropped a whole stick of type ho was setting, right'down on the floor. And that he had got ink, printer's ink, i mind ycu, all in his hair, and it was not green 'n':, either. And the beauty about these rocd helners the\ a:: - good humor and v.o:ki:i-r ri^::r without complaint and yo :nay know ihst the paper is com' v > 1'gh- a'.-.ng visit you as in otV I had to go to Columbia on Tue> i I d y to attend i meeting1 of the tour;y supvriniendsnrs of education, an* my brother kindly drove me down. Tho reads v.ere a little wet wf made the tHp go big in good time anc reached the city abent half pact t\vo'clock and wen't right in to the meet-j :n~ As I do not see anything in the Colurnbin dailies r';out the :r.eptir/: i.: jnay that it is ces;*.*ea tc.it thj proceedings be not made public, .V.-.t sr. far as I can z ?e it "would be hoip ful to kt the people know what v.-: v.-? re meeting about. But at th?> time I will not go into the m?etln%-. *ve finished up about 9:1:0 at nigh; znd wj decided. liiai is my brotn-.;: Nathan and myself, that we "would come home. We left Columbia at i: little before zcv- orelo'j;; and his i.U? kfc was running good and v. - fck t4v;e we're ^cing to have a nice run hcVriv, but just wc crossed th;% 3 road river bridge there s?e:ited to come down suddenly one 'of the most dense fogs we have even seer., ant: you could not see the road ten feet in front of you. Wc thought the fog would lift or at least wc would be ou ! y of it after we got on the hill from th. river, but not so. If anyhing it be^ came denser as we came along, but we could not turn back so we crep' along actually feeling our way, an<: did not get out of the fug until v reached Prosperity. It took jus; three and a half hours to make the trip, and even a: that "t vas danger cu3 business. We rcached New.;errv iu: ..f.i? ,.i. tviiit uitci urn; t. Now this may all be way oiT ?.he title to \his article, and if I were th< editor of a big daily, which I air. not of coarse I conic ?iot write this sor of s;ufr. and if I were not just the soit of editor chat I am I e/rjl-d net write it cither, but I am sure the readers of The Hjr;:ju ur.c N-jv/s, be.^1* r\-1* h.f* foiV.TUr I will enjoy reading it jusc as much a.: anything.I could pat in this column. lNow, honest, won't you? The read" to Columbia was very good most of the way. I could no< but wonder why the road repaire: Would leave that big pile of ton so'i in the middle cf the road just af.s you leave town. There i0- need of top soil along here, but would it not jiavc fbeen just as well to have placed it or. either side of the road until you -.vore ready to apply it, inste'ad of in the miadie of tne road so :n: : ne cru'c scarcely drive on either Adv. A*>d ; it is not soon moved the road wi-l bo blocked. The overhead bridge a* Ballentine has been convicted and iopen for traffic. E. H. A. Some of Hal's Gift Suggestions A box cf Lyacinth bulbc will picas. tae flow or lover Let us make yov a selection for one dollar or one fifty, nicely p-sked. Beautiful red boxes for packing yc.. gifts, strong and durable. Aimo^: every size. Books for children. Nothl ng but wholesome books at my shop. Red, white and green tissue fo- >vrHoping gifts. Seals and gummed n*bon makes a neat package look neater. Watermen's Idea! pens are Itied? * iULts. ' eau> . . A box of stationery is aiivuys an acceptable gift. Gift boxes from one to seven dollars, < A few cock suggestions iCV t'l.' aiiult reader: Edgar Guest sets, in cloth , arwl- leather, Kipling's- Arichn)!;^ and volume of collected verse, :r cioth an J. leather,- Henry Watteir son s rjiarse rienry ) auiodic?raphy in 2 volumes. Robert Service's books. Several books by Henry Van Dyke. Well's Outline of History. . Van Loon's Story of Mankind and other good books. Crepe paper for window and home decorations. Christmas scenes and plain red crcpe. Stories with stuffed animals matching the book. "Suifciy Bunny," "Little Brown Bear," "Eddie Eie phant," "Pinkey Pup." These are Vol land books?be sure to please the little folk. Give a box ov sweet pea seed to the / l 1 j x . I i t lower luvor. rnty cems gets nvej package- of seed and would make I a f?n?v ;cift. x j i?jr cawnfy b'rti. GcJl'.'iiit' singer. Bird seed, wanna, cut tic bone and other supplies. Give a iw?i of r^r.Idnih. The children v.'iii be pleased. * Greeting cards fcr every one. i i will ol. uking- at the ioveiy as- ? scrtiaent. 4 i Kenw^nbc? "Tr??5 Arn?v" I0V8S tojj "jve you "brev ,c ai'oundjucfc as s v.w ic. jl u. v. ; > Hr? j" r -3?~. -V . .-d-W.'A. ."-c - .-r. . "* . ?? -r.. j ic. '.oys and g:ris at ' v-'ay, ire a fountain con, ?1.50 to ?3.00. . E. Way' . < ; rifles for ihc boys .*:! 1\ i'.. \\ :\y s. uive p. gift worthy of the tcivcr. G<ve Whitman's c::nciy. Ajreiicv, K. Way, druETsristiVlaiiicure sets for the ladies. Como see them. No trouble to show ym. bo vs. :J. E. Wav. Druir^isL ccJ May and Blue Stem Wheat see:; at lowest- prices. Way's Seed and Feed Store. j.-; utif it! pieces hand painica C'vna 1m ~m 00, otc., make excellent' At l. L. Way, Druggist. SOUTHERN DEiOT AT PRCS1 ERITY DESTROYED BY FIRE i he Southern depot at Prosperity - .;3 destroyed by fire on Wednesday j.v. hi The fivv was discovered about 12 o'clock at night and the flan-res laa mac-e such headway that it was ' possible to save ihe building or any | oi" the c< ntents. Tiie live secaas to | 12ve originated around the stove flueI i. the too of the building. Ot.'ic.- . - 1 property near tne station was saved he hard work of the citizens and j: i-3 fire was confined to the depot. ?SJ?53? 5AL? AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF i ** r<~ A!? LUii> in i nr. iuwh *~>r NEWBERRY \\> v [ ofri r.Io at public nuc-l Ion to the highest bidder, before the UX-ri ?v; .? . j'j . !'tcmediafcely after th-2 jusiciai sales.; he fe'loTving1 lots in the iowi* of 1 Ww .rrv, S . "> v it: I that lot v:*th a one-story brick 1 J:.building1 thereon froni:r.g oa Main*^ ce: thirij-eighi and one'-baflt feet. ' store or less. and runiiinjEr br.? k ih^T'i *.)tt. for a distant 3 of one hundred e'.i, :v.!:'e o: i s. saicu wiutfc, anu Sounded othcrw.se, on the east by lot. r H. H. Kinard. on south by an alcy fifteen feet wide end on the west >v lot above described. ail thai lot with a one story rick building thereon fronti::? on I lair? str?et thivty-e^-'ht a~dj one-h?.n ' jet, more or less, and running b. herefrom, came wid;h one hundred feet," more or less, and bounded oth- 3 on the east by the lot above : described, on the south by an alley ii'to. n fed wide and on the west by ' ! or A. F. Bush, said two lots wiil b:: ! o; i ^erv-lately and then as a whole :" .ad !? they bring more as a whole : ".rh bid will be accepted, but if not * v-*11 thr separate bids wil! be accept- i ed. Ai?a that lot -vith a i* *,., uui;-.' : arick iboiMisg . the r:-on (Lailrfdry ? r-:\ ' ' v 1 Torry :* w. v.' r: i: ?; \ninc ; 'njli th?re/rom same ~idth eighty- ' ivc -fGct, ncr* or i&rs, n- i ' V "- ytv.i. c <. ! P. by JLP ." ? -rvcr^icu <N-?wcu- ;jExattrc*^* rsuxtmsmrmnmr' a< ;n?sv;.<M*^<riCivv?yt.Mr.tTvi ? ?? t i j ^rs^j 3^ I ; & ra <- *? ljj |H t ns5^ t~ i S #"% %kil1 M. i w% I % 1 #?' >** ^ *!>. fl i i & St %L." a &0?V fc# A ' i i ! Waternias's Fcunt^m Pens i ? i - Pencils?Nickel Silver, olc ( C:_? CU--,? i A iHC i U's* :, | ; JT lis is 3 J | Pocket % i . I'ocket ? | Hand Ba *s 11 y r* p J 1 vjmupJrv q fw?- l.hprv rr-r ? - - f **T? T ? ^ 1 Hs*' l.jid^ irof-wtes 5 4K.W v?vvt V:> v v'v AUr.\0 -.Fine Perfumer/, sir Cigars in Fauci %/ * Beauiifiil Dolls Silverware, Glassware, \ z*ij?Kiii- f^raS* \ v-v/J- -v'r -* . <. ^.-..T, . < vtT, --r - I. " m w^'mmz ?&* '^-tV r#h&'rdtfjtJ &V/'W<3-'#??fl ? * i A-.-v /? f. f0 $ 4- ' i &>aJis& iii^r w&Wmm ^ V txi' J.V, "<*"W<fe. If- ->AVvr-: kg *1.y.'s ?i j* ', r-' *? *5$%2jxaij?;? ; i ; ' . *??' . 0 S.-' A - V - - 1 ? . . v 1 . . ?UvA ( it v from same widih < e hundred feet ..lore cr 1'. ::r.d o?..;c-rwli:e b-ur.de.l the north by lot of G Brown. on the cast by said allc-y to; fzet wH; and cn the we?. by lot o fa:"?' G. L'rcv.:;n, 1 two lots o: !' icri!*.it:\ t v.i.i i.-j sold ~>l\> ;.'atciy j;:iu then a- a whole ;nu if th:-y brin.< r.ioi 1 . tv.t kj . tt'ti : !.1 wi i o'j ac vui i". :s- u. oiA'. be i'i>r i'-.-j use o the owners of " p^rpetuiiy Terms of . ,-hsh' cash ar.i io balance in : * o /.-a' annual pay . . ni3>, V;i?K~LTCit ~n .t ii no.* from the day of sale at 8 pc ; 1 -ot paiii v.Vvr, due tv> bear in ' at same rate as principal. sji( e;i:t Boriion to be .enured by n .:c I:"v/OA lilt 1 >: , revidsi for insurance of buildii^s fo: .':1 i'VilOU'Tl eoU*'.! t;i 311^ '? ) . ;n and ;s!sr;;mc::: of the policy he cucce.*5t;,.i bidder on ea'-h of rh hrte lots described will be re i.viirod to deposit v.ith us Inmu-uii'tv !v upon r. 1.1 c*h i i.'iiirrr be'".:? accept:? i? sum cl *200.00 p. ml <>' ' the his let the sum of 3100.GO and if the Vi*. M' ssn:e is accepted as a vvhole.io; he first two :ot-:- t-u sum of Si GO ii .d if the hid fo:* the hist two lots a 'hole is accepted the s..m of $o*0( r> ov'dence of a:u . *vi-!- terms ;r. to: . all f? . * aay am < : ; -* ri:exccru i ic pavln. . f-> or Y re:: nriv: ?re lv,-ajf5% Vvhi.rh tV purchase t-j assume, and also tin il have to j>:y ! (iL > t<-\ I'-.: ->; i>; r>ay for draw^j? ro. v- .-iV-.-M.-e tanVyj and rscordiui lepers. J. J. LAXGFORD, L. 15. FRIDY. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County o: Newborn*. Court of Common Pica? Yvarrcv. T. '^ot'ncr. plaintiff. c~a\n~ James T. Rc-id, W. E. Keiii, Vic to ia Rcid Fowler and W. R. Reid, V?r. defendants. Pursuant to the order of the courl herein. I wi!! sell, during the legra iurs. of :=ale, at public outcry. to t'v r"<rh'jst bidder. 0:1 salcsday Janu )-v. 102o. before the court house a! "Cowberry. S. 0 . all. that 1 va*;' o' ^r.rrr.is vi .T>-nte U'-r-y a**-: )t ii<e in ?*' .-? ' of X?;vy state ei &Cuth 'Carolina, co:r aii'iir.;] hundred- eighty-seven and or.enlf (187.50* acres, niore o~ 1 a "our.ded on the north by lands o! r.iRoy Ho'lovoy. or. the cast by lands >f W. R. Smith, Jr., 0:1 the south b\ . v'C"-'. W: tht ?! .' :' .r. v*IWHHI V'J* -awT3-;r:t7 . | .. : jjg j ? i. ! rpo f \ JL b'crJ m T ' I & &r w if ^ 4* JFi I HY ? 1 i >? S W Is e i f .111 <f j i i C9 M *A CK l . $?.31? 10 $13 J 1 fift |in < jl O V ut? ^ ! ^onorv \ ?hts _ | ? k aiives i fooks ' - j gs j :b . 85c to- $1.50 j * Uh. in %im I ~ ' > T I f igiy and is sets j j Packages " . $1.00 to $5.00 j batches, Kodaks, Etc j I 5 WSSSKSta i | ^ mml&m I I * 9 * I . . bailment irom c:.~~ o.:.c, . ..a a;s . til paid in full, a: the rate of e.j?:it i per cent ncr annum, interest to '.e f paid annually and if not paid when i due t) become princin.il annjally and . bear interest at the rate of eight nor >ent per ar.nuni until paid in luli, to - b< seiured by bond of purchase:* and. :v.orro*r>o-r .' ?* r, < >1 ' hurtr! nnd : mortgage -o provide for ten per ccr.' > . ihe r.icipal ar.u interest duo as f aitorne.. V- fees in case same be placed :\i a:: artorney for collection. suit I foreclosure, ;n.i shall curtain a - . inntuvng at once the entire ' >tc:in?-*< if purchaser fail t:> pay : u'M in>.iiilnimi. or any intere;-t '.vher. . ous, iu option of t^e mortgagee, in _ purchaser fail to com pi-,* witn I ter ns <>" sale for five days Master . av resell a purchaser's risk any ) lime ih.rcafle:*. . s evidence of gQoa : ' on part of bidder, master will equivo payment to him of ViO) uu'.;": . . cptr.nco 01 rid. vhi h wiii be for? fir:-led in case of failure to comply in . with'ii nvc clays, v/i.hout legal . e:ccn>e. Jfurcnaser to have leave to i artkivale credit portion in whole or t p:r:, a: any limo. Pnr^haier to pay < for dr:\*.vir~ deed and mortgage and > : ;:* Vev. n'Ji' stamp?. JAMES D. Q'JATTLSKAU31. Master for >iowbeiry County. ) 12-15-3t ltaw MASTER'S SALE S : > of South Carolina, County of .\*e wherry. Cuir/t of Common Pica:'-. Edith A. "aylur, F-alntiii. a^a'isl Noah K. Tayior and Delia Grubcr, defendant.;. r.'-v.t to tho order o* the court ? -ill a: public auction, -I ? ' t^e court house at Xew er>*y, .. on satesday in January. 1923. s. within the V.'::::; hour.-; of sa'u, to the hi^hes' bidder, ; !! the ri<rht. title. . interc t and of / . W. Taylor. ;'Jeccasod, the being an un iiviui one-half thereof, in and to all that j tract of lard in Ne?;berry county. e'state cf South Carolina, containing L! iLventeen and one-half acres, more or less. bounded by lands of H. 0. Loner, by lands formerly of G. Mike Werts, '! deceased, bv lands of Thomas Wilt==?~ j > ;j . Ladies j ? * ,!l .1 t i py* * ' ; ai&JO 5; ? ' : 1 r> i ' f T D CO rousti 5;2ppes" 11) Fancy To !l| ' Silk and ^ li Dress Shirts c* 9 z |j . ? ? -?r^A ' 1 V V V *1V -* 4*"fc ?-V < *> ^ ;! i v v c; ^ ucx. L O jlj. ' } r- fT. t 3 s~\ * t ; - ' ? u r/r np '-rv <-} K ?- ? ?- rr> ;; j -ahHA hi |jl Biae Bell cheviot Dress cheviots a 1 C3 "8 40-mch Sea islasi :jj Lotion riarmels ^ 'l ~{hj \ r*. i C'O O X A J. i. . i i i". V) >> J> M. !} <"> O ' * ^ IF"*) Oi-inch Koiiiper ;jj Ladl&saie cloth [j SHOES, il :) ft <C <? r>. r*- < Men s urzss anot I Army shoes . t. \ Good Apron Gin: | Special prices on i Just rece i RU. 2Lu7A 1 Counterpanes, go ________ _ Big stock to selec Men's, Lj 54-inch Indian HR^cf crr^^P On tin I r ? 1/ E? ^ VA *V?' V/' ? ? * #! | Do you Christma: I PAUL l i . . : : ' .v- :vvi ' ; * ' :: l ; |; :' county o: > - v r '< J L.cz'\ 20, lUijv Terms cf sale: Cash. t Purchaser to pay for deed and rev-' er.ue stamps. J A M E S D. Q U A TTI E E A U M. .vlastei tor Newoj Countv. 12-15-ot ltaw r.r rrr"': c - ? p if.n J . ^ S ate t>f South Ci'.roiuui. t'ountv c! . Xiv.'b^rry, ?'-?irr >-f Con-vjvtn 1'iea?. J. B. Senn, plaintiu. again.Fr.v-vi F. K;>ivi. vH-vIrinailv and executrix of the <i v.*;ii and tcstameni of David il. Sen . c:ccc:is-! c(". defendant. Pursuant to un order of the cjn't, in the above entMeu action, i wili oil at. public auction, tc the highest bidder, at tN.- court in.use in the tijvp. of New! 'Fry, in the county and state aforesai on the lirst Monday in January, s...esriay (1 st). 1023, within the le.ral hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to wit: '"That tract <? land lyins ih! be! - situate in the county of Xewocr ?.::d state aforesaid, containing thrty-six (3G) acres, more or less, ar.d bounded .ly la'uls of J. W. Senn. i Noah Ms-tin, W. 0. Senn, ami y?ub i lij -road known as the Island Ford I road." Terms of s.ile: Cash. Purchaser t > pay for all pipe's. revenue stamps; and recordiivr fees. JA::ES 1). QUATTLEBAU'M. j.'aster for Xewb-j'vy Col':-*y. DvwC;'nber i t, 1U22. MASTER'S SALE C! ?? I X C C /? ! t\ t #' (1 t>' tr II r kj. k. uk/u; it v . i - 'i! u*.% v I'tMi'; " . ? Newberry, ?Jo::rt of 'Ji;inrncr. PL:i -.F. Z. Wl'son. plaintiff, against Hor,;"* i\ Stephens and \rdersoT? I Phosphate ami Oil Company, defend-' , 'urfuant to an order oi tne court ;:i the above entitled a Mi or;, I will sell at puViic auction, to the highest bid-; . ) at the coni'l house, in the town i of Newberry. in the county and state; aforesaid. oj> tho-ilist Monday, salesday (1st), 1923, within the leccal, hours df sai:-. t hi* following described i *m\> mtmrnt nnAJetaxwjtf Mi n?i ? i iwpg? *? JlnsSg! S II Ua^ls ^ special prices in I s' Dresses and shipment just receiveot of Sweaters snd S / a e ? ? >we!s, HandkerchivH V co! Hose for Ladies \ t ? t Prices on Men's Ores St) Ciw. A C: * *3/c/ ? ri * ' 3^ /!r>, TO -7 T"^ **3"* 7 sM siVii?.S I sCS V ?3i? c<u ^37L^jy * I- c "5 iGj Dest grace .S r e Cl 15c, 20c,'25c, 27 1 1. QS >T! ? ? I Ir^'f " ? a -J* >. o o a lLL. il^liw^3 oli. s ' S2 c .- w 0 9 carl ?c> <?^ ' gham Boy's Clothing. "2 ii a. j. tUi icau ck and all colors sate iocI values i from. Just receive idles* and Children's sad O* sshopping with us at F ANTW1 ' :.; .* 9 .'.il ni . -fti -fS.'- /? / Ail : I. \ s V ? f S<. '^ ";t: .. - . . . -tv six ?00 ... . v. ,1 the Oi<t . -j. u .... -ig from the 4 Newberry by Dead Fall, to : .c Steel Bridjre across S iluda river, -^xirates it f;land of Daniel G. Livingstone: bounde;! by ' ' i?i::;:lv :'->a !< tiding from the . . , . i. ' i ^ i . y, I UaU c> v\ uvri c ^ ??':: r.('i .;.'U'.ir> mill used to be; bound v. by lane's of James F. Stephens; by a traci of land formerly owned by V-. C?o:.;i:h; by kinds of R. S. Booarvl by > public- road leading from i:;e Dead Fall to Bouknight's ferry across Saluda river. The said tract of land being the lands der:b:d in a deed of conveyance to Honor 1'. St-rhens ":y James F. Stenhens recorded in the oHire of the A of court for Newberry county in deed book 20 at page 4-iS. Terms of sale: One third of the psii.'hase ;v.>n y in eaih, and the b:lanre 011 a credit of one and two v years, to he secured by 'he bond of 4 ;iie purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, -v;ih interest from date of sale at i/ie rate of 8 pc* cent per ar.aum, payable a:.;1 J *iy, with leave hov.-cv^- to 11 j purehsscr to anticithe cvedr pi r.ion i:i Avhole or in nr."t. The bond and mortgage to provide for the paymer.l of ten per can attorney's fees i-. the event the sar-ie he ' aced in the hands of an rtlorney for collection, suit or foreclosure. Purchaser to pay for all pap.r?, revenue stamps and recording ft 13. r "*r-> AT' ? T-rTT -nn fir tj a'.I no u. v.-j L . i. jt i j_i^ (\ u.vi, Ma:-.' :- for Newberry County. December 14. 1922. ml Jr i . $20,000,009.00 Annual Damage! Th's ii the damage done ,by rats every year! They are a terrible menace to property and your health! TL A-? ooon/! 0? />ni*mc A iiv.,y v-nuitio tv|7uuo iuo and they spread # bubonic plague! Wipe them out! DESTROY them! Use Royal C! uruu meed Rat Paste. SURE ?SUDDEN. 25c & HOc tubes. Sold and guaranteed by Mayes Drug Store. j . ] 4 erson > ? C opH' 7! r? * / r i '~T> - * !?L rXi o. * <? il ? J*? ' ja f * /"? > 5 t L "y ? '....' '<.. v?? ^ VA C.J? JL <i A '? ** I TJ SlHCX P TC3 : and Men j . SSc up s Pants ew mors left I 12 I-2c yard . 19c yard . 15c yard m . 18c yard -2c. 30c, 38c yd . S8c yd w? * C X# "W J . 25c yd i STOCK ~ .*5 up to the best 29, $3.45, $4.95 . 10c yd I . $4.95 up n goods. ;en . $1.98 2d, big shipment ? 1 ^ ruDDers . 45c yd . . . 15c yd - attractive prices k-'T ?