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CASEOFLMDIS } FOR COMMITTEE', ? r WELTY PREFERS CHARGES | AGAINST JUDGE * . I I Question of Impcachmcnt Will Be j Token Up Wednesday, R^.thc-r Stormy Session j : i Washington, Feb. 21.?The right j' r>-c o tiv>] -In^tvp to ntTPni" rwitsiflp ! employment while serving on the;' bench Wc.z sharply questioned by;J members of the house judiciary coin-;' mittoe today in considering impeach- j' ment charges againsl Judge Kenesaw! Mountain Landis. !' After Representative Wclty, dem-|< ccrat, Ohio, had outlined the groundson which he asked for the impeach-1 ment of Judge Landis, because of his' ^ $42,500 a year contract as supreme j ?i- i - ? -r : 2 1 T?n ! < arbiter ox orgaiuit-u cuouuii, mam- j bers insisted that the committee; 1 should look th mghly into the case, j1 With this in view Chairman Volstead P announced that the question would j* be taken up Wednesday. It will be left entirely for the com-!' mittec, composed exclusively of law-' yers, to decide whether there is suffi-j cient ground to justify presentation j s of .the case to the house. Should !1 ^ 1 _ "?_ l ^ . 1- t V xne nciise vote inipeacn, me sen- * ate would sit as the trial court. i Three Republican members of the'' committee, Representatives Husted. j ^ New York; Goodykcontz, West Vir- 1 ginia, and Boies, Iowa, openly cx- ' pressed opposition to the double ser- j' . vice of the judge. !T Mr. Husted declared that accen-h " ! l tance of so large an outside salary i ? / was "outrageous'' but insisted the j committee should have facts on which k to draw an indictment. Mr. Boise thought the judge might * be forced by public opinion to quit one job. _ Mr. Gcodykoontz said that if JudgejLandis' course was legally and mor- ' ally proper there was nothing to pre- j vent the meat packers or others em- j1 ploying a man on the bench to look * "f after their interests while still act- J ing as judge.. 1 Letter From Chicago i * Asked to explain why Judge Lan- r dis had "been pickcd by organized ' baseball to sit as arbiter Mr. Welty ^ presented a letter from Chicago which * purported to quote one of the mag- , nates as saying that Landis, as a , private citizen, meant nothing to - / V 'baseball, but that Landis as a judge meant everything. Mr. Wcity was c emphatic in the assertion that this J was the real basis for his appoint- j t ment. j ? Some committee members express- * ed the view that while the committee ' might not vote to impeach, the \ 1 changes would not bo dismissed with- j 1 out possible censure or criticism. It j: | also was said that Mr. Welty"? bilii>; . making it unlawful for a federal j < judge to accept any pay except that j i'' allowed hv.n by the government prob-j, Sj? ably v.*ouid be reported cut v>.th a * ? rccommemlat:on for speedy oiinctment. This they said, would cure the "evil condition" mentioned by Mr. J . Weltv. The only defense of Judge Landis {" was made by Representative G.iIIi-j van, democrat, ?.'a?sachm"ctls. not ai* member of the committee who an-|l nounced that he desired to be he r/d. j . Mr. WViiv, Mr. Gallivan asserted hat! i failed to substantiate h>i? charge.-. J The attorney general's opinion thai. ! Judge Lar.tfis was within the law, was re$d .without comment.. I> I There was much discussion after Mr. Husted asked what would happen , if every federal judge should follow the example of Judee Landis. The committee was on th'e point of goinj? .. directly into thh when the surges- ; tion war. made that it was a more , proper subject of discussion for an- j" other meeting, bahind Hsse 1 doers. \ < r Crsosf5.ro of Questions i~ Mr. Welty read his charges as out-1 lined before the house last wee-: and ;( "was subjected to a cross-fire of que:- Ir' tions. - j ' Keorexeniavivc vVabh, dei.iooiat, ' ! Massachusetts, waiite.I to I-inc-v if rir. : * f Welty had any proof that J ud?;e Lit:;-: dis, in acting: a- supremo av!:i.-er of organize;! baseball. * ;! nivrlcclhi; .4 official duties. The Ohio .a :i?be* t:.: i ! - - * ^ ?> i he would "umcau in-;: ju. . ."When you are trying to catch r. ; rabbit, you've got to fci!o\* his, tracks," he ?.aid, in reply to another ] question. "I am trying 'o t.ni>u\len J mysdf.'' ;. ''Well. si've 1*3 the facts. <\\'i 1 don't " ma so L > many speeches, a' 1 Chahman Vohtea:1. 7hc 0hi. > nrnicer tkjn oi~riw\ a C telegram fvoni District Atto-;r..=y e e Ciyne of Chicago sa. in?jc 0?1 ri.viina; . and 309 other cases * re pending in J Judge I.andis's court. j "How many were tr: d last year?" Ji Chairman Volstead asked. if you want to know you can find j i marketing bill 11 SENT TO SENATE I Proponents of Measures Ga:n! Strength Over Ni-rht ! " I 5 " I Yhi- State 2o. j T)i<> iv>n?n?vr? (if < ho ( of toil marketing bureau bill and tiie killing L>f A. A. Gerald's measure Id prohibit .be employment of any person under IS years of age as a motion picture ,j operator were among the more im- ( portant acts of the house of rep'-esentives yesterday morning, the mav- 11 keting bureau biii being sent to the -J> senate ever st:ti opposition. t: H. B. Hendricks of Anderson coun- j, ty opened fight on the marketing bill ,{ yesterday with a motion to recommit t the measure. Representative R. J. i( Wade of Aiken immediately moved r, to lay this motion on the table Mr. v Wade's proposal carrying by a vote of 61 to 44. Speaking in favor of the trill were Iredell Billiard of George-' ;c\vn and John W. McKay of Dillon j ivhile W. J. Gibson of Spartanburg ind Jas. Yv. Hanahan of Fairfield od- , ti oosed the measure. An effort of Mr.: , f Hendricks to have the bill continued * - - __ d vas also defeated 43 to oi>. ! b This measure, which was passed to' s, a third reading by a margin of only r :hree votes in the house Tuesday v light after one of the hardest fought r jattles cf the session provides fcr the ^ ?stablirhment of a cotton marketing bureau which will supervise the errad- 0 ng anJ cf ai! cotton sold in c ;he str.tq. To furnish funds for vjie ^j jperati:-;; expenses of the bureau,' a vhich w'il include the salaries of ex-! 0 pert cci.on graders and market men,|s. ;he bill authorizes a tax of 25 cents +] )n each bale of cotton ginned in the a; iate. This tax will be collected by J ;he gir.ners who will be required to! jay liccrse fee of S100 annually. if, : f-i Representative Gerald's motion pic-' *j ure bill also aroused free deba'.e. op- ^ >onent- of the measures seeing in it; f; is T. I>. Connor of Orangeburg said, \( i 4 * 'only r.rother instance of an effort to :; nake the state the father of every- j :y >edy, pa'.ernalism run wild." It was'v 2. R. Buckingham of Aiken said, a I Sj question to be decided by the em- i v, )loyer. Also opposing the bill were ; f, fulius S. Mc- incs of Darlington, A?a f lall of Iva, and J. YV. ttananan 01 u Vinnsboro. Speaking in favor of the j >111 P:?rc?=r.tatives Gerald and P. A. j hooper pDir.ted cut that the bill had. >een r?cuested by both the picture it: louse owners and the Twotion to .c ;trlke cut the enacting words was; arficd c.it. ' ;r % l Amn;;r the numerous measures .sent - h ,o n third reading were the bill by! I Senate'-' ?earcc authorizing r.:i eie-:-^ ion en i :e question of issuing $300,- r. )C0 in I" -nlr. to take over the- Oo!u:n>:a h >"* )"tal, the bill bv tV.e Rich iJ and cc': 'ration to prohibit the show- j] n;cc of e.^nivals in Richland county, j] c 7>v Ity repiie:!. ;H ''I'm * ot going to be insulted by '' roil," i m\ ".ounccd the chairman. ''I - i T ;; e vil answer.'' ' - ... , ! J jJccrv. ijr it w?r> cutrapr??ou3 tint ludiic j " H.-ir- should be drawing ? 12, 90 ~i organized baieball, Jileprc- j} e illative /lusted, republican, New]"! :*ork- stcd the eommiitee wanted ' 1 act" c: which an*:i:'vtnvjiV; ccuh! p :e dn.v ! "la wor!", :\ way i.> 1% n\?c?. iiini, if vv ; v: ru:rir ,;'a (I V :!e^eOf /.'.alive ' r.'vut-kr.:i. > ova. The (. rsscirc cf -I'll"z :i:e .? lot. . J] "I r?:r going lo .;hr.v ;asebc!: jtayem are ;rvu!l;- of !.?' lUuge L:: dk,"' i/. \\ !:y v TW? it?:r:.t T.-di -uiL' i: cm- T lectio:: . ith inuicii.:-. *.ir 1'ng ggxr but the que^.-;.- t, ..'clily hiftec' to other subjects. I 1 Repn vntnrivc C-av--' r?f OV; > it-* id Mr. 7. . ? o ? acks c:. his charge that Judsrc La::Ms had neglected his c^Lial duties. * if IlVj (T* ' " ^ , <"r* ^ ^ * <-> S. v?' w .. rt r~rr^,,nrv >';r :r? ? f. v.?*?*> t , sjr?^%~? y kj~ * ~> ~ ' ? * ?--*- 1 DOWN |; Kssiii SMI IkStF? :3 " w . L KGG brenks r. cc!d c .sic-.rer ihr.n snv ronicc^'j wc l::tc;-.v ? Aclv. ? A | M A I? V > T A! > " JTL .'la .3 A X- z-Z \ V ?. i. A 1 Palmetto Stale Festival A< Columbia March 29 io A^rif 2 j t m OF CONSENT ! RAISED BY HOUSE! APPS MEASURE FAS:?ED 70 j THIRD READ IMG 'Jc?t"rc Carries by La?\*2 M.'jorJ :ty?Work ot Wotufsi Louni'C, Says ?-.$rs. F. S. MunseJi 'he State, 2!>. The age of consent hill introduced i the house by Clam! X. Sapp of Coin; b hi at the request of the Lca.ru; f Vv'omen Voters, was passed to a: hinl reading yesterday morning, fo]-. >\ving one of the most -interesting' ebates of the session. Represents-. ive J. W. Ilar.ahan of Winnrboro, ;-ci ihe opposition to the measure, his' :oticn to strike out the enacting, 'ords being killed bv a vote of 19 to j 5. * ! Featuring the discussion of the' ill was the at'dress of Jess S. Leop-; rd of Central, who in "opposing the' in gave 11 us /no opinion ii be women of the stale wouftl teach beir daughters to dress instead of un ressing to go to halls there wo.iM: e :t> M|Cd ?or . :? ;:^e of ( >!! ' ent bill." "Half the women of South # | larohna," Mr. Lcjpavd said, "cio not rear enough clovies, if they were j I'd, to ilsg a freig.ot train!" It was o the women of the state not the a i jt ^ i i r _ JV ' iws mat ne iooK-.;a ior ine upiiiunr:; ? the state. If the women will l"tay ut cf ihe rare, Mr. Leopr.r.l said, i le men will also stir; cut of the mud \ nd that, too, without the compulsion j f law. Representative Hanahau also ( poke against the measure, raising, ic question of the bill's constitutor.-; lity. Paul A. Cooper and Claud N. Sarp! t Columbia both spoke 11 favor of; le measure, urging the house to pass le n-easure since :?,ho women of the ate had asked its passage. Also ivorirg th? measure v/ere: S. r?. Seljrs o. Chesterfield, F. Gentry flaris cf Spartanburg and Thomas S- Mc-' lillan of Charleston. Mr. Sellers do-' oted a large portion of his oratorical j peech to a flaming encomium of the i omen of South Carolina, pleading r?r the further urotection cf tiie law cv the vou::~ ar.d weak :;iilhoo.l of >e state. ! Vote on Msastorc The roll vote cn at:. Ran a nan .s moion to strike out the enacting words j f ihc ";IiI steed: i " ) Yeas: Amick, Babb, Bailey, Carey, arothers, Ciinkscales, flnii, Har?r.p TT-ivriv T-T I? 'ipnilrVVs. Ck kly *" . lv. X.-.C. . \ A?', ii . a^. .. ...7 [ill: : J, ::.T.r.' ;y.* I jspr.:-:!, Herri ant. Nance, Todd. J. O. Wi!lir..::n "Will's. 2Ciy-': Ail'-.n, ATkinson, ij:i?!r:i*-J, .r-i aeU, Burr.-.veil, Bar:*. vter'Iinr:?, !e?3cr, ~kod:?. '*). A. T."raw::. W. J'\ ircTTn, Brvion, Czzilln, Cats?, l\ A. ccpcr, Ccur.tr, Cunn". :;:hr.;n. Dalle::, )]!erbe, F.U'.nr, Ji -r\ Ford.' ct;:1(1, Gi.) :on, Godwin, G/phym, [amblin, I". G. Harris. Harvey. T. J. :c:idrix. Norton, Huelies. Hydric':. 1 aci.i;'hV \ j.is-. - \ i.nvr.-s. i yV *'.- i 7 ri ; M::r;ii. Me(/Ul.chivcn. MrK? v. < }*. Marines. Me :v'::y. lhch<?,' liloi??, Moo::, ?:w\ mw.-U. Pmct, TVir.rr, fa- . Icy, 'uir::v;, : * ivy, Tiobinro::. S.v:;v o:i>i:L:h. t-o^vr.:1. Se.w.r.s. hcp;;:r/.! Viv'lov, Whir- urt'I -.v.:.-. v.- in..' :c:;! ::ikir. hzn. I>usfc?is Con.oor, ?.?. I!. ore.*. '1. "J. Cooper, .T?\, Hubert C. 'ex. Hsrcld G. Cur;!;, James BcTro.iir. ; liii.*'?", .* C-TLC**. (.i c.:v.. :-Vro*\ KiliirTi'.'.vcvi.':, Mc-D.wid, Ivc: v*, Ower.s, Peufifoy, S-rnor.hcff. proti. Wr-t, A. K. Wi-iirni" and S.: .. .. i ] ;i j uiii wcv.iJ ra!:-o Ihr u:,j c; onsci'.t for ^Irls in South Oarcliaa' Loai II to 1<> years old, provif-hn 02- ! :.T raadc i:; ease Icnicncy :o :e ivca for a c;:s':ia! vcrdfel by the; ju-: i" r?co:?in:enuir.g rncrey. I r? sach ir> ur.i'er the to van of Mil :..a:i ;o ccnvicUd may bo rcr> c::t:'o vrcrvc a Il 'ii of root ram1 11 in the pc ilo.A'~y. ' :j we:* 2 of:".-v: 1 the OJ!, beir.g mvie ix~ j:c :h: z e to i"3 ir.s':ca;l of !;J d i'v: age o: eon:cnt rppr^ab: "> i, vV-' under 1 (> years; t.?i i by c::ir :_m from 'he penrliie- oi : :-.e All ?XKendir.?n& were v.'*:' (irv;?, the picpOoal to o*C;vot r.y - ui''10 losi.'.sr l\v ihe narrow :;;ra!r. <,f 1 men. The v.If o?t r;:. si ?o?.:: 38 in fr.vor i:.; L.yv to M a.'rsin^t. Mrs. V. S. Munsfii. one of the lca-.l>:"> '.t ihe South Carolina League -.f v*o;ncn Voters, in eonimontin;* yo.-eruny afternoon upon the pasca.'.re of lie bill. attributes this success lai.-jcy to th" work of the women ilsrou.nh rTTg*trxy?urxr? r.'aw:..a^ ? i - ? ? ... ? .? out the state. ''This measure <1M not have u irho.-l; of a show of passage a short tip.20 : aj*o," Mrs. Munseil says. "The woiii-: i?:i r.vi'v :h:? st;i!r. roa 11 zii'.s ir.i )?;' tance, urir'.vl thjir county delegation:? to consider the measure favorably,: r.iK: il was this work Ivy the wo;ro;i 1 that was hn'ircly responsible for t'i." passacre of ihis measure, which means much for the protection of the ;vi? )-' hood of our Place." HARDING WON'T PLAY 70R STAKES AT GOLF I Willing to meet P^>pc, Nct Wit'i Grconvii'c Ofncc c.t a St. A i- la.. Fen. 10.?Another projected* i-iassic of the world of sport went by the boards today i when President-elect Harding dec! in ed a challenge fro jr. the postmaster at; Greenville. S. C., to -ratch ?*-kiil with him on the golf links with a reap-' pointment to the postmastership p.~ a stake. To the challenger's manag-, or Mr. Harding wrote that he re- j garded himself as only a miserable 1 player and was unwilling "to have the administration weakened by bar-; ing its attitude on my incapacity at. golf." . : But he added that he 'iked the . postmaster's "sporty inclination," and if the conditions of the challenge were removed, he w?.s will ins: to accept a match Wiie.icvoi* e^]v:i\ani*y offered. ! The proposal to play for the pOol" mastership was made in form.;I fashion by Louis Sherfessec, who describ- j ed himself r.s self-appointed manager : for the postmaster, Thomas II. Pope.! a Wilson appointee. Writing to Mr. Sherfessec, the I president-elect said to Mr. Pcne that J he fell ii, would he safer to roccm mission him on the advice of his friends than to rSk* the appointment i on the fortunes of the links. "As a matter of fact,'' Mr. Hard- J inp'r. letter added;. ;"I am pivir no! consideration at this time to any of the district appointment and I take f . i it that Mr. Pope car. sit easy for the UliU liavu It J ill! situation. The ultimate course of the administration is quite another, though I am sure,there has been r.o , ?. . , -V, , .. ' 'ionmte policy de;j; c:! upe:. Greer.vHle, Vik- 10.?Per! master. Thomas K. Pcpc,- who c:r. ier.;;e:i Pre?ident-eIoct, t:> a jra-np of. j:nlf to decide vhqthcr he rbould be reappointed postmaster at C-lreen ville, today announcer! iha4. it i-j accrecnblo v/ith h5? id 'Yviiharnv* the ::'*r.l.e. tic said he chovlshc-. r> lively] f'cTc o match :^z skili Mi*. Hardir-on tlsr Po; c>. run-' n.rr- Louis Shev???co. r?XTr:? - th ".' he jrry.nr be playc*5. in YV>./.* '' v i.Ca. 1*12^. - . \ 7 i- !"~?*VN ?" r JHLL. \Jx i - lb. k i I Pny'.^.nf: to :>"> c\ V, '*; ?fcnio Court of Ncv/hrvy Cou v / i.;\V. )>:V.;>aV.: j -i FcUrtiaiy !, i:? IK *:? o. i-> : : y i!;indcciedr.i v.ii r-^Lll.r V!vj ( l::!c cf J!.: V/. Vt'al'n, deceased, i. a" rator of r.::id estate, will sell i*> the b'dc!jr therefor for car-:. I!:? ; c::*;* : 1 property of which l!v >?i<l .Jin: \V;>? died re':cc.! and jv r.ol, .... r * At thr t*:* *i i; ?: i c.r t'?c Jin Watt- in ecu::ty c:: TiiTXES<iay, February t!',: 1 Df!*, the follow-; i; '.t: Farm :;ynlj::of cw.'y dcsrriptior:, ;ivo cno c^V;*, one1 cow :;ir. i^-jv chcats, c. i? sow,; ore :.;t wib. or.? . ;.t'd c. \ two i -as per oii! of apprr.Lcn.iont.; Or. Tao.-.Uy, r.1 1, .102!, a; the home of In? "vitic'iV of the !. o Jim. Vvatts i:i I .a a rent: c:;ur.i\ (she ;; wing move! across iho Fsr.e '.'.to Laurens r *,' having m- ! th? - ;,i.^ho!ct1 pood. ;, aii the hsar-.h<j. J ar.v'. ,::i'.chen' -/? * . * * * 7 * ' lurniiuic 02 wnicii t/10 l:;..: Jim; Walls die - sci::c<l ar.:l posse.'".e.l as. shown or. the bill c5 appraise men:. j J. RFXMY RASOTI, j A11 k::; : *rnicr of J'm Wsttr, dv-. cca.-?(!. li-r?-0t D A ? "7? A '7" r,: C? T A I"' ? > r> |). I 5 / ' <2 _v. L' J . a n i alnsclSo State I-'asilvai Columbia March S3 to A2 - v-1^jCjJLv.'l?..?*.!?r.. ra? ??A>; TV r-? r^.-r* :-.r - r^VT'^'i T" r' J ^ - i ^r Ar a" *- s^A - :v/;i i* v. i. ^ zij\rs . i !Cr.t:cr. for tho pardcii cf u. A. j *. o*a ood, \vi. It. , .v c cn .1 c i : * : 'slut.' ;>enitent::i:y at Colu/nbi.s, . . > ha? been ni.aie t > Ills Kacc-'A ?.y, 'Governor li. A. Ccfcper, ;uvi the! j stalf bo:.r i c.-f U K..' i \rro-i j v.::ori \v:i..s ?.onvicie<: oi i?uv?*:iy v.. th -i i Deccn.bc r, Ii'20, term of tin* ! of General Scssic:!^ fcv .V v. kv v j County and was sentenced to vi-ve ijix 1110II11 lt> ill t.'io pt.'iiiU'lllUM'V '.)i up\ \ on pa'oIL* v.-.;- < . ' ' count v. C. :!!: V"'. \ A. T:. f a'.h v : > cviat?ON or ivi : c. t M^\;S7KAT!0rThe S?r:ir? of : >;; :i < : !' tv of ( wl''1 "1 \ .y V? . : . '.. . ?J U>''C t Whereas* Katie FcrJ Suth :v :: ! C su'i to :uc to irrar.f * '' . . <.f Phil Ford, deccase!. Tito" a re iho-'s'f.ve. to i !: r n-I :s?ir,;o!,.i?!i :: jnir:>* ilretl .*'! :? Cjf.r.I0-' r!'i; Fcrd, deceased; that they be an i an- * pe.*::* hi feve r.v . in the < | bate, la he hel?I-: ^ Xew'o ;vy, ?S. C, c on Wednesday, I'm ' aftc?? . publication herc.-vf, a ] i o'clock in the fccnoor.. to :-h':\v cau.re, i.-: ai-y i hoy Jr.ive. v>; ^;:.-: ticn sh( ulil net \,2 .n-'ar.:. (* * vt'p u . :<!(. my hriPtS this 11th day ]. of rVoruavv, Aitiic Do::i?: I i;)l i. W. F. KV-.-.'.KT, j} N. C. ' ? CITATION OF LlTfTEF.S OF AD- t. ? " i ? ; I b xR AK2 N. i Thr. State of Soiuh Cr.r?!i::i:, Coiyity of Xew berry. . By W. V. 'Swart, Probai? .Iu<fc?.'t "Whereas, CIi-c.-'.j. J'. Coat? r.nl !. IrC'-US 011V5 'liuli iir.i.v.- au.i ui :nt- lu grant them Letters r.f tion of the* Estate and clfeefcj or W. F. Coats, dot-east:!?. These are, therefore, to c-iie and . admonish a!) ;;1 Lhi.er.'dar ine [nr.- * dred and creditor."? < f the said V>\ K. i Coats, deceased, thai ti.cy be rr.:: anpear before me, in he Court of Probate, to be held, -t Ne-vberry. S. ('., ] on Wednesday March 2r.ci, next, af.er . publication hereof. ;;t i I r,\ the forenoon, tc fhov/ enure, if any they hav;. why the <:/ : tion should r.r: be ) Given ur:ic ir.y hmd I .h v of Februivy, Ar:;o 1;-'" 1 "2!. V,*. : > } , * teespa ; All ncr~cr..- v.r f-?r1 -" !j:> o '.v- < pass cn in * *. ? ! ."v ) - < mittlng cal;le* to run ; ?; * - - , . i 2-15-4t. CITATION or LETTJ-r.a Cv A3- : rsirusTRAT: The SWz or S:.<s:h <" > " - ty of Nzv'bc-vzy- y \V. F. Probate J : Whereas, Fi*ni:*: 7T *1 *'v:!*'1*" 1 tmn : . Letters of A?rn:n:.^*::t:: : * 'J > ' Vj.tdrc.rA ~ o." r': . . ' white, ''rrcu*v:i. axe. itecfcrcs to : ."1! c:tl z': 'v.lr- - ' and. C'T.!itor."? r" the VI :1. ] ?: 'r-c::rv.!, ".~d np?: :?:? bc-f- * " *r-: I of Frcc, to - : r. . , :; - ";" Any surfa.cc that covered and will not d< and saves the cost of: i HhteliM vJi|a M III rafPilm tell fa? 'IV11 ' jfflln | I WT' mm ill yir.V:M\ wgffls&k r""~ k '[ 'i- " w t ^ l Ji. ~!r- -w* - = f oi v*'i-lie Vlccfc in the forenoon. i?. show cause . V > V t ! : ;ii:i A:iion should not 'ht* granted.] ( ' : ' . y ir.n<{ this !'1 !i day f Fcbruury, A:iso Donjini 11)21. I'. 1. V? vKk, i'. .? .. . V . . fcv dn :er? f>c i brcr.k a cold.? j \ ? :: ra'no^i of l etters of adi .avion, > " *r> .** ? (}] j'tV.b.M? Jiwljrr. i \\r J. i\ Vv'iMOcic;-. ?*. C. ?V hath made suit : > use to grant ; ii:n itof . 1!st:.i:; of ;hc elate and ctlccts of An:or, 2Iendea-! -II. (Ica-::?fd 1 hc'v'j are, to cite and ad: 1 a;>d u!::t iho kindred r.-.d cv i" I it err- o'i (r.e said Aaron Men-; ?n.!- !' t'?t i'uit thov ho and! pne.-iV Mt'fo -? n i'. in the Court of ^rebate. i c be hsld at Novfcerry, S.: 0:1 fV/VsUay. 11:i" 2 ?:h day of 'ebru:;:y ::oxt. after publication; ,oif, at II o- !c:*k in the forenoon,' srh'jv; cau:<\ if ::;-y thr?y have, why. *;o . .:.! ad snkiioi'ration ?:v>uid not be r'ar.t'v!. ! Given under rr.y hand this 2nd jclay' jf February Anno Domir,! 1021. W. i\ i:\VART, _ r. j. e. / ' TAX NOT ICS. The books for the collection of; :*Ue mn.i county tax for the year: l!;20 vvil! open from October 15th, 1020, to December olst, 1020. Those vho prefer to do : o can pay in Jr.n1 O01 MM* ^ i Ptini* in ' J'.i I # , 1 / *Lt I j W l.ii A W V. V ^ lit , <Voru:iry, 1921. with 2 per cent, and from March 5it, 1021, to March j I li>2], with 7 per cer.t. The Cop.nly Auditor has made up; In* 3r!.oo! District* ard it will c r.c.'fv~?o?y f/>r : n>: payers J."> srivo' h:.-i < '.? t in which their i y ].%; ; J; (}. J i"'vv Tor ''*20 is a- ! Mills ! !2 * 'i:! I' * ' ! ::! School *i I ?-/" . r-'-v r\:?jr/y . ... . >...! 2 I Brifes i ) !:); ) ' > . t * > i . . ,-er ! ., .? ' T .. , ' ' 7 ( ! f= livlc? for spe-l ' ' I) i p.; o-.'r; ' ".. . zz'-o m :;i. -m ..." }~ : s- "'I *.0 ' . 4 * r? v.. V . * -1 J t ;*0. ... AO. <. Av. i > 4 p . \ v ' : 4.S* *', * *< v&*/:.: \:: : . : 'fj' - - '< ' . .'. . ' f > :: ' : ? ,.. . , ',> .? 1 *.'* . \... x': is covered with Gliuden I *cay easily; forGiidrkn^K frequent repairs. Glidden E?u decay/ keeps < ?|pj* wood and resis weather eondu cracking. Glidden End 11 1 / and oright tor . and looks weiJhility is the chea\ V' ' ? "X for everythi: I'Y ' / \ j ,< I [\ farm that needs -^\j: \ enameled, vara: :.| way, there is a Jb i esDecialiv for tr Uv* " ' We have then jarest Glidd?n the Giidden Co.} Clevelfcj % nlr .r j U-kStes? H Xo. 1-", Xo. 1'), Xo. 17, No, IS, No. 20, No. 2^5, No. 25, No. 27, No. !, No. 30, No. :>('), No. 41, No. 4 2, No. 4o, No. 41, No. 45, No. 47, No. 4S, No. 41', No. 50, No. 5o, No. Co ^ District No. 5 *> [>'No. 3S, No. 57 & Districts l\o. No. 8, No. U, No. 1!, No. 12, No. 84, No. 3~?, No. -10, No. 5o, No. 59, No. 00 4 [district No. ij 3 Districts No. No. 21, No. 2-1, Kc. 2;<, No. 20, No. 32, No. 37, No. ?".5. No. v 1, No. o4 2 rv ? ? v ? * 0 ? A poll tax of 51 uas "^een levied * on all male citizens between the :i;;c3 of 21 and GO years, except those exempt by law. A tax of 50 cents is levied on all do;rs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation of $G from October 15th, 1020, to aMrc'h 15, 1921. C. C. Schumpert, Treasurer of Newberry County. (\ ! A p? miimm ilk? Castor Oil? then why make them take it? Why cling to the clci idea that a medicine must be unpleasant in order to be good? 4 yr\ 1%rs i ? ui\ mnes Laxative Tablets TASTE USE CANDY ACT UKE MAGIC The best authorities say that their main ingredient' "accelerates the neristalsis in the same* v.'ay c.g castor oil.'* Good for children and ac!uhs. Get a box at your dri!5 store. i : a** : c ? ? 3 sV .. * - v:-- i 1 : ' >v 'j , ' I V ? t V v A. ' > J N ' #iv/? . . ' ' : ; /V " v ^ *J* . -/*J ' * \ ' s". ' *&r- & ' '$* } A / ' & '! , v;; 'V j Zndurahc& Paint is &el?\ >teciion is protection \ k /'. \ ' < ' , ,H J . ' -v-'ui durance Paint prevents j 3ut moisture from thej ts wear from changing! tons without scaling or j : ;-j urance Paint stays fresh] a long time, wears well I ?and because of its duraS, ' best paint you ca?i buy. 1 %' ' % i v -A ng about the honle 0TI to be painted, stained,] ished or finished in aajrj Glidden product tnadd iatpurpose. Ml ' o Color cards free, j ^ * J 'y+b *1, ?$ ' Dealer ic. Ohio