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i ,*v? ? ! m? ? f" c? ^ jfe if ?: ""* ^ ? v 61 * - 1 * - >v V WW / ?. c* . v-t^ ; i Ok ?.""- " J . )!- *i ': ??*v v\i -' i -. ' < J J; ^ ;j Jj * I By JAMf 5 MORGAN ii li i' C f A FUGfTIVE PRESIDENT | :; 1SC3?James fviad.'scri, in-jugu- jj II rated f>?*5s sgetf r??iv- {' ?* - ?t jr 11 sever, j; <310? 19> Wf? cV ?j n ?! V . i? !i .i ciarccf, jj 11 \l 1314? (Aug. _f?4-27) flight j, ij i- from tfii* British. (D*c. || ij !j 23} treaty cf peace, i; 1317?f.ladiscn retired frc*n ?j j! Presidency. |( j' ?: mob?r?Actor in tJniversitv of if ?i Virginia. |j jl ; 1329?In constTtut'or.a? fcer- ?j l| ?! venttor?. jl ig j! -S3 ?(Jure 2S> 8?e?f. f| ?( 5j eighty-f!v?. H i! ?| 5; f ! jl j; ?= = : == ? j | T* IT jV; rsie smiles of his bloom- {j ?js iiipr I-oHy. Ms bison's ai*nin'?n*.?i- *| . tl<~n would be ? desert wtthout rm ' --ic Av.-r tvhosp dronrv ?~xn? vr> ?he v< nry biographer won'd Tva?Kl?*r i> for huir.an ar^crlotes. Kor ha > v.rMT.c spir-rs roHevo 1 the austerity ? Jn o\ Jelfersonian sfmplieiiy nrrd won *no hor a popularity that has been equaled.. so if at all, among the mistresses of "the | White House, only by Mrs. Cleveland.; si: Vnloss Orr.nf; must bf ^Yceprpf],! ?>c Madison is rhc only present v"h<< M f,.;]-,(! tr.o presidency an Riit.iclienf.x ti< to his career. One of the really great 5e law-giver? of the nation, he ^as fr j* < f.O without executive l-urce, . r? "With a wen%< r:bineu this gentle,1 *h swoec tempore.!. pe:u.-e loving scholar :ff.unJ Mmseif adrift t oi> tho turbid i)C ?>n o:' the grent Xapolconie wars. it v. rtc. i;o longer possible tv ai 'i:q: :: u- o<k of the war wVn af. last tJ-c ;'r United States wns the only neutral ) (i ::i the civiiizeJ world. But cer- ar t ' -y "i was no thue for a fair-weath- ?r f er sailor. Aiior 20 yoars of kicking and cuff- *v - " ? rs" "nz ;' om l>otli sides In the European " . : 'U;r; bullied by Eng!as?l and lie<? fT , to ;.v Xapoleon the country was sore ,v r -jwv u li.-n the "wnrhavrks" of eon- p* under the youthful Henry Clay, y' seized Hie tiller of the- ship of state iV) i p* \ i l I || - - ?. . ^5jj? J | I ' i'&' 'i~*L M M I .' ,*7 <a%S$S* ' : ** 1 1 : "i^K ^ ?p?v:r<J }' { v ' . ,* - i t | t'. "' ,.! l:.i ,?:;<*! i . | 7; v^.;\>|| i 3 V' I . 4 *' - S?.V -, *;,> ? i I WWS^L I | VI I I . James Madison. .1 i: t.v-ri SMisoii's trres. inte hai>3 and ?. j' >ki- s.-ly p'iinioO 0.:*? vessel straight iivo the teeth c*' the The sea- ,> I- :-. ' K'.izt was riftrt for peace and at X1 ui ? ime the n:i!itnr~ section was the },. V : ?t. where .he Tennessonr.v- f?.na 3 '? "> :>tnc!;ians. InJi'inhtns and Ofcican? ^ v v lustily shonf:nr "On : ? ^anajfoV' if < wr'frne by their na*h . or?iv->eK JTofi- :, 5s- ; c y*. ho sai<h to ,;tbrow y^'-warQ the ilcs? vi the country, sure. c that ?ho people wonlc? "-re.?? onward r. an*' ^cfena it." * e '.V: . out competent *!v{ inn military o: hy : T?n*:ont fi-i-vlal credit. : war oqcijnnvnu rft* people could ?> i: pr*ss onward a? ?r?y history of c. : - >a! war oi" ' "22 will tei: you. 0 T:".ve:i The capita! v a? 'eft niidefeiui- ]. I. ami Maflisou, 'in a little round ti Mt with :i big' cockade/' ran about 5s (\ . ??ewj-']en:i-."ir as the Britf-Ji ? mi'. Cii\i upon Washington. > V it!: thv invaders entertr{* at one j> f s' ? the v>vii.? less town, >:he jj Peii n; 'hi other. As he j turned he saw the fianies sbootistg Bp <r fcel ind him, he th>d faster an3 farther. ?2 : the }*> ;-Jsvi cojrmander was ?; out eu.v.h'es oi> }. ? dinner fa- ?? i - v' t. he ,v,';r" c feast in the fight e ';e r"""..ii'L" <V^e TTor^e. its i-'&- & . r.i'.srfr vra* ihh'ftr 1? a fonssfc C*t /< : .v ? away. :< . e:- ;v ni-srrrc three ify?. a -J 1 iry-hearte?. shattered, iionsetess a ! nt retnr: ?' view -he t> ' ' i i 11*,! * ' . / * v?v- - v * ' ;; '; . r y . ,*>* lUHl lie V. '? . : L-y : .*.< "f il: - ? : ' :_n r\> rf'tkC hfrA ti?t> 21 scapegoat for < !' the nntlcDSl short- I : 'i s v.-;- - r>. Iti'Cii thrust ^ j*ht w"-.;-. victory at New ?. : :"! ? ;:rA-e. ?ha 2) :' .: *.; r. * ' ' I"" ! v : : ri ty. ' f ?";i - J : ix'1 i y mnay a < . ' ii ;;;i.r ;'n>-y v.'ore u - V. :ui or the 10 yetirs that he c . ' J.:- |o;r. vlovricion. ? I- i;i M-'xgOii J-'C-El 2* " tirc;nent sir :r< t ?.r?;-stitu- 8 i .:iaI conveoticta oi' IU state, o "o ilia aged srhtesiaan doped his v .Five Minnie Chala jj rf-s. iT-i " r. ? i i s-'lf v Vf. ?. viV-jj._1C? *" ' t.25?? j ( By jaKUS MORGAN AC j . rS^lit* ?. i ty f* r>i**j J.4MC? MONADS ^75-3?-Apci: 28) Ja^es Mon:C? jj born to Wrstmo-eisnd ][ county. Va. if Graduatec! William arid h ftf?-v Entered th<5- at try, ?| m 17S2? >? the tegl&'ature, jj 1783-56?lit 1 he Continental }| ccngrcss. i7S7-? in ihr* fcgiglaturs. 1738? In the stats constitution.?^ ! j convention. || 1750-???n the sensto, 1794-6?f'-'inisier to Frsnce. 1799"! 802?Governor of Virginia. ?! ISO? S?ir. the? <ii|>:Ofr'Ot:iC s?rv* u ;ce, }; 1809-10?1r. :'e{j's-5twrc. 1311 ?Governor. 1811-17?Secretary of state. zjzzzzxll*.:. , "?ss? "j kjO OTHEIk president, with the ex ^ cepiion of J? -sri Qmruy Adams, ' s served rhe country o< long as mes Monroe ami. without exception, ' >ne has had an oflk-i>:l experience . - varied. Froj>> 177G, when he was a vlsorou?. : ic-foot. broad shouldered, raw-boned >y of eighteen, and left William and , ary's college to enter the Ttevoln-. in, Afonroe remained in the. public rvice until 1825, when he-retired ; om the White House a wrinkled, re bent, impoverished oid man. In ose 40 years he had been ? minor I!Itary officer under v\ asniEgitm; re?aiedly u member of r>ie logislauire. member of the Ooniin"ntai congress , 11I of ihe national senate; tw*ee gov- j nor of Virginia: minister to France. and .Spain; secretary of state j id war at# ihe same tirae and finally j >?3ident tv>r two terms. Without wealth or family influence ; itb a slow, commonplace raind, with! > gifts a> a speaker; with a modest; vkwa rd presence and plain, nnpol- | hed manners, tiiis verj ordinary man J oclded up ihe ladder of aiibition to j n topmost m&?\ How? By sheer! roe of his ru^ed, courageous, in-; i J 2 roes Monroe. ustrions, honest, loyal character-?a | 'IcriipL of ihe homely virtues. Although b-j railed in some of fcfr?> est Unporr.ir.i tasks, iron's ;aJN! res *?vere io-rjriveii because tliey were; cmest mistakes. The ridicule and the is^race brought upon him by the most; r>eefacmar episode of uis im< Ire marie ; fe would have buried forever a man i"*-^ I.ri'iisnt and loss sincere. j This remarkable scene w;?s ejected ! ?*<-* il-.^nrnCiil ?!trt2:e of the : V ? w ational conversion at Paris directly ! fter the Reign of Terror and the fall i t Robespierre, when France was the j atcas: an;nat'ons. At thar ir>o-: jent, Monroe appeared as the envoy ' f -he only sister rr-p\:l>!'? and. to let j li the world see that the Itevoin:ion! :*A at least one ffiend left on earth,. te president of the convention n:e?o-1 nirjiaticaiiy folded the i-uxiie Virgin-; \n in his arms. -- - ...?-ii, ,, : AftCr IV?it yOllTS, 'its >va:> iix uivi iwi *- /ear an3 came hoiup ; i a r:t>;v of j Ksignatlor;. Parsing- ? ; tbc pwte of ! i' Ut)t Versoi; wHhroit l>a"5ii? i;i> ro peers Washington. jvaiw tLeia j isteati ?n r<00 pages wiifch he pub-j shed in defense or' himself and in de-. uueif;Tion the a'.'-fiiriii.tra'-oi). Nov rthe!?\S?, th~ discredited diplomat vras ; lii-t 1 0 X Sijiilii L'.r *5?"t8iClcIil ?ft*j'-j rsOTi In a fprr ycsara, *:m-n he earn*! covf?rr;1 ^"iiu snc^ss, nii.< with i he treaty .for the purchase of T.opisi- j uu v.nrJ.'T his am by & flttiO? prelude d the Monroe doctrine, 20 years later. 1 j TJ:;to is ;i ward !n rarest irs;; s-;ij\v-; ir or Men r Of i?i Parle. L?ke M;nli-< i en, he had fallen in love "while a , .(.-rr-cc; >iifrI ha<] nwrriodj J? w V. 1;;:::;h Kortrisrhi ??f New York. Two : hi]?!r?n ha vine: been bom to *hem, j <?f thr a!r!s was placed In the fa- i ;ou? French school of Mme. <"Vi:?i-an, i ,-]:-?re >"1m? foriii?-d a friendship with ; P.^U'-i^iivn-dls that Mirlasttid j !; *::OT V of a'.iiciiler. * j Thi> T?,1f>?i?5#> ? {TUrpS *0 th(i ourt cf iho ii:s: ??onsu? ?>? SialmaJc:: *v?.re medeleJ c.nd grouped about ^ poison for a celebrated wax worlds how in Paris. In that brilliant galaxy i monarehs aa? dufeos yet to be, "i>i MoGx-oe, In girlish prett)iies3? is ojgijra'n by ifce side of the future Holland, and thq .destined ill. - !T-. i\$$Rv X ,<$fe'3?i5 5& , ?Sk - ?V -rv > {, -.v"' <>A' r*;u <" |iS,#r t,? \y% i \g? 4 V?>>w VT Vv V? ifl> Vs ? ^ /;? ^.\ i. K\ ' v- - ' 'V A \ ! .-?\v \ % , W4 I ,'xy-H* sm$z .? '?/, ' v\\ m ~3' i*Hv &\ ; ?'<;;^-Y:-~:r<* ?! it; \V' -/ V7V //-2!i -u * : :?;& '*'Z //6/S3 s 'Wfb .f' - ?v<VW Jf Ps-i1 /h ?. yfv:' r * < ** 'T- -; -3^'% /? i : fit* \ ? ^ ; -.; v - 'V- S -'. I3- ''-I il.fi M&%1: | ItJj.o'' :;vi>'/A/ , -. 2-^2 I |>c v#f I ilt$ iBSSt VseswIfgJIMill & * 1 ?8? L* A c ' ; i * t c | 5 s & *i| {?? 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This er | | the intestines, contr J to squeeze the food | i of the system. : ~ | f Naiol thus prevents ! P ' T MCV fho.rrm^h ? the healthiest habit | |. Nujol is absolutely ' r Nujol is sold I a 1 bearing Nujo ? i Standard Oil i "v .1- t I orK, iur uu i | - The Modern, lj *. > _ ma ^*?a j g ftftO. 'OS. FAT. ?Ff. "jTANLAC PROVED | ITS SUPERIORITY i I i Mrs. Trull Says She Doesn't Know j More Valuable Remedy. ! ? ! 1 HAS TAKEN MANY ? ... . i j "I Am Glad to Endorse Tanlac in j the Strongest Terms," Say3 Co* lumbia Woman. | "J have taken &' great many medi! cines. both proprietary an^ prescrib! ed, and Tanlac has dene more for i I me than any other remedy 1 have 1 ir p I even ta,\'en," ciecmreu -uis. ^ i Trail, of 511 Fifth Ave., Olympia, a j suburb of Columbia, in a statement ! J endorsing this popular remedy, j "I took Tanlac for a generally run j i dov.*n condition, and ir.y health had i i 1 not bee)i good for about nine years, j ! 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C. ? j j 7-30&3-13 | I j _ ?5 ? j ! 1 POLICY HOLDERS ANNUAL ! j . : MEEflNG. i? - ! . \ ; I The policyholders of the Farmers } 3 | Mutual Fire Insurance association o; { i Newberry county will meet in the h I court house on Saturday, August 7 j v ;at II o'clock a. m. Please come. | 1 ! TA<5 k" r.TTT ? II, I. EPTINg" " "pres. j Secretary. 7-2T-3t ^ COTTON WEIGHERS ASSOC I A- c I TION. ^ i| >2 { ? \ '< t | There will be the annus* meeting 3 i .of. Cotton Weigher^ Jsocjationj \ i Mmm p rt i a y^i 1 ' vf iifi^^lr? i&zzS&Hgg/MM _ .? a m4 ^ * ^v^SS ater that bubbled from the roc o. Kisrr! j'i'f/AiT'S/'l liUU , 1115 UtU J MiC- LLO.I Ki. ?,1 Vliuu bits to the rigorous, open-aii ibundandy healthy?tireless < ? ?\ jMm * ^ "r~ " 'v ??*" it kind Ot j-fe, but you caa er h. Adapt your habits to a les^ ght sort of food, exercise -<i ce ? keep the poisonous food \ :r body, - Nujo! will help you entirely new principle.^ y ? >r irritating the system, it simp cables the many tiny muscles i acting and expanding in their ! waste a Jon.?; so that it passes V - , T 5 constipation because ii: helps i bowel movements at regu!a: in the worlds harmless and pleasant to take, by all druggists in sealed botties T i r _i , 1 trade mark. Write i\ujoi i^anorai Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, oklet, "Thirty Feet of Danger". Method of Treating an Old Com Oi For^Const eoszaagMteae&a ~ , =r^rT"-^ i Is Wmrscr' *?jlT7 \J ?s? J With Your I . |j ?when nerve | ; tion, billiousns I* lionet makes yi ? ^ Li not eating or d f thing ?if you're a cc cut coffee ten ' ,1 J t vy. This delicious drink y like flavor, suits cofl .4 1 I ^ value to nc-ajm sooi - economy is so appr that one quickly r es i "There's a l Made by Postum ( | Ec.tt.b Cretk,! ..I r_ Saturday, July 31, 2:30 p. m, at Po-jth laria. The following Tuesday, Au-jat' ;ust 3, will be tho election for weigh- j r. A;1 candidates must pay assess-'?. lents by Saturday, Juiy 31. * }Mr D. L. WEDAMAN, jm Sec. and Treas. } J. W. ALE WINE, I, President. 7-31-11! ^ TEACHERS WANTED. J For the Siiverstreet school. One ! f,r< trincipal and two assistants. Appii- ?fj' ations may be filed with the underijined on or before the Slot of Jrsne, j-, C2C. C. L. Leitzsey, Clerk of the Board, i ) Ec NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.!Sc ; uu I will make a final settlement of' ^ he estate of Pressly Cooler in the ^ irobate court for Newberry county,' iouth Caroline, on Friday the 27th W1 lay of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock n the forenoon and will immediately: Sf* hereafter ask for my discharge as j dministrator of said estate, I St; All persons holding claims against] (I l li 11 H \ I ' Q H t \\ CVKX7 f ! L/ VV . ? I :k. His food j] / I " . ' ' * life he led. j{ :>n the march Ljoy the same i 3 vigorous ex- ? >rtain amount 1 vaste moving I do this. I )iy softens tfye I n the walls of 1 normal way, J. naturally out \ Nature main- | | r intervals? -1 j I ry it. I I only, 5 ories, | New ; I plaint. / J ihatio" . JL BttSAEK }m m iiiilg 1 lomfort | -usness, indigesss or some other ou think you are j s _ ? nnKing uie rigni iv Ir. 1 >ffee drinker, cut i: davs and use " II jj'l . I I with its coffee- ! fee drinkers. Its f: . -I ot-vvrxrc?' i I OJ.IV' IV - -N.i * W?J iro^f "i 1 T'iH^-V" [ ' wlX<Lv?V<* V.WW II1 I Jises, . r ^ 9 9 JKeason i k-1'ereal Co., Inc. Michigan " H "j d i *' m e said estate will present them duly tested. J. B. Giles, 3T2CE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL I ELECTION IN BOSH RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 43 ate of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident - ?l j ? ? J ~ TAVAnAvfiAr? r\~t senoiueis anu a iiAc piuywiwuu m e resident electors of the age of in the Bush River School District, ). 43, the _ County of Newberry, ate cf South Carolina, have filed a tit ion with the County Boai'd of iucation of Newberry County, uth Carolina, petitioning and reesting: that an election be held m e said School District on the ques>n of levying a special tax of six ) mills on the taxable property thin the said school district. / Now, therefore, we the u^Jersign, composing the Count^^Bkrd of location for Newbcri^^Rounty, ate of South Carolin^fl^nereby 2er the Board^Athe] hish feller School District. No. 4?,. o hold an election on the said ion of levying a special tax ot six 6) mills to be collected on, th?.; j >roperty located within the sajd? M chool District, which said election hall be hold ac the new site for 9 school house (near Bush River ^ :hurch), in the said School District* sTo. 43, on Saturday, the 13th day OjjjB Vugust, 1920, at' which said o!ect:? I he polls shall be opened at. 7 a. md closed at 4 p. m. . The members of the Board of T^^HH ;ees of the said School District ict as Managers of the said alec* I 3nly such electors as reside in.^^^^fl said School District and return rq^Hj >r personal property for taxatioh^^H md who exhibit their tax and. regis;ration certificates as required; in M general elections, shall' be allowed*to JM :oio. Electors favoring the levy of >uch tax shall cast a ballot contain^: ^ ng the word "Yes" written or priiiS^ 1 ;d thereon, and each-elector opposed^* ;o such levy shall cast a ballot con- ' | Gaining the word "No'*, written on printed tftereon. . * Given under our hands and seals ;his the 28th day of July, 1920. C. M. WILSON, I 0. 3. CANNON, .'"V J. B. HARM AN, . "7 County Board of Education, New- J berry County. _- 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the uri-dersigned will make final settlement; [>f the estate of John C. Wickey, ceased, in the Probate Court f*or Newberry county on Monday, August 30 th, 1920, at 11 o'clock a. m., arid will immediately thereafter make application to the said court for_ finfl; ' / discharge as such executor. All persons indebted to the said estate m make immediate navment. Al!*i>er sons holding: claims against said es- J bate.will file the same, ptope'tf^at-; J tested, for payment-on or before siucl M date, .or .said claims, will be 'lQr$yQ?. V barred. ,M " H. L. VAKEL,, ;&S?5 Qualified Executy^jj-f- I TEACHERS WANTED,..*^ A Two teachers for the .Bartfor# M school, principal $.80; assistant $70. W Term 1 months. Board $20. 'Appl^:. 1 a. f. iiawinns, i\ew&erry, a. XS+ * Route 7. ' j ?? j J. HOWARD MORRE ; 1 Of Abbeville Caadid&te for Solfcit&r* 1 Bom near Cokesbury, atteiicf&d Cokesbury Confederate / schxsflfcf Graduated from Clemsofl coUegei^s^ J 1896. Represented Abbeville cot^"'? ty" in legislature for eight cdnseett tive years. Elected .each: time f&sjfc: 9 primary. Elected state senator front I Abbeville county in 191?"without ;op- I position. Twelve years experieitefe M as lawyer. Running upon my record fl as a lawyer, as a public servant and I as a man.?Adv. - > ? SPECIAL ELECTION IN CHAf* ! PELLS SCHOOL DISTRICTS - j NO. 39. ^ ^ s Whereas, one-third of-the- r^degt freeholders and a like proportion': oi aIq/v+avc irrf ' fViD QCP'^lfrfv U1C IC?UCUb CI&I.I/VJ.O UJL ?**v "C>v '21 years in the Chappells school. disr ' ' trict, No. 39, the county of N^beiTR state of South Carolina, haveYfii$? a petition with the county board of education of Newberry countyj , South Carolina, petitioning and questing that an election 5e held said school district on the question of levying a special tax of three (31 . mills on the taxable school property within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the undel& signed composing the county board o! education f<5r Newberry county, statSr of South Carolina, do hereby ord^fr the board of trustees of the. Chappelli-; school district, No. 39, to hold an election on the said question of levy ing a special tax of three (3) mills to. be collected on the property locate^ within the said school district, which ssid election shall be held at the Chappells school house in the * said .school district, No. 39, on Saturday* the 17th day of July, 1920, which said election the polls shall ""fcA opened at 7 a. m. and closed atnk p. m. - -few The members of the board ? I?-j??- i -T..n - .1 trustees ot saia scnooi district spw 1 act as managers of. said election!.1' Only such electors as reside in said school district and return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts an8 registration certificates as required -Ja general elections, shall be allowed "tb^[ vote. 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