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? r>r^ ? > j j* r 11 ; 1 ; HOBO OF HEAVENS PROVES BaSHFUL Meteoric Shower ? Not Likely to Fall. Ccmefc Believed to Be Outward Bound The State, 2Sth. Cambridge, Mass., Jjin? 27.?Several weeks of intimacy with this solar fysiem have had such an tffect on the Pons-Winnecke com^t that it has changed its itinerary and departed from its orbit, thf Harvard observav fory announced today. The change in the comet's plans has been caused by planetary influences, find as a result th? predicted meteoric showers are not now likely to fail, Solon L. Bailey, acting director of the ojy, "As far as we have learned, no shoreeps ha\j? ypt joccurfpd and it is unlikely th$t any will jtak? place." >Ir. Bailey said. the comet, he added, is now out??d bound through space. J oVjAiu^r frAim the swish pf the tail of. the comet, Pons-Winnecke, predicted by astronomers for either last night or tonight, was not visible to the naked eye in Columbia last night, despite the eager watching of hundreds of amateur observers. The comet, which yesterday passed within 12,000,000 to 20,008,000 miles of the earth, was not expected to be seen without the aid A *>? iA'lftf/i Ann knirinr onni?AVl. V-i. ? 1AU Ubtllg a^ivnim?t$ly of the fifth magnitude. The heavenly pyrotechnics are supposed to be caused by the swish of the comet's 2,000,000 mile tail which is now toward the earth, gushed amy from the sun as the comet has come within the range of the sun's influ#ice, whicji causes the tail to flow away from the gaming nucleus on the side opposite .the sun. The comet was discovered by Jean Louis Pons, a French astronomer, in 1819, taking its name after its discover, who had the honor of first locating 37 of these "tramps qf the s*>lar system/' In 1869 Winnecke, Another astronomer, rediscovered the wanderer and immediately labeled it Wiiu^cfce's comet. Pons-Winnec,ke,.as it is noyr known, is one of the most frequent visitors to the sun's baili wfckUn the universe, returning jevery ?l&7 years. " En eke's comet, also first by Pons, is que of the best Idl'ofrri "hfiry stars," being especially. ;-?emarkaible lor th$ fact of-its frecent returns, requiring only 3.29 to complete its orbit Qut into and back again into the range of ?arth!s telescopes. Encke's has the shortest period among known periodic comet's but there are at least four other of these celestial hoboes which are more frequent visitors to the sun. These $re: : Temple- II, which covers its orbit in 5.28 years; Temple-Swift, with a pernId of 5.51 years; Brorsen, which rejtttros .every 5.52 years, and De Vico which has a period of 5.66 years, only ofc^Hon^-bundredth of a year less than the period of Pons-Winnecke, which, Kmit not been affected by its close $isi&g,e to the earth and other plan of the solar system, would have been due again in 1927. Throw'n off i^*>rbit, as astronomers think, it will m, perhaps join the legions of lost cfcigks that after gaining records for punctual returns have suddenly passed etese to some planet to be thrown off th^ir regular orbits leaving the solar* system, bound for destinations unantinnno^r} .Tutsifpr. manv tirnps larger than the earth, has heretofore proved itself the particular cometsiren in the sun's family and has luijed many of the solar tramps to ch&ng? their course and wander off iffto the unknown reaches of the un (Colonel Harvey, on th.e occasion of the fourth, will doubtless explain apologetically that the noise in the XJfiited States heard by radio is due to A misguided bunch of youn^ idealists who are afraid not to shoot. ' k? t N' N ? fAKE Hke'S ' ?v . , N UVER & STOMACH REMEDY < " : "Tli? Laxative Topic With the Iron Bracer." I For Sale By Newberry Drug Co. vi 1 C r liewucu ji w? i ! NOTICE TQ JURORS AND WIT,! ' NESSES. j On account of the fourth of July j coming on Monday this year, the court of general sessions will begin | on Tuesday, July 5th. All inn-Arc c. p. ri vv*itnp<;<?is; Till glOHU juiwi. vi>-? . ; both for tjie state and defense are j expected to be present at 9:30 Tuesday, July .) By order FRANK B. GARY, : Presiding Judge. ! J. D. WHEELER, ;j Clerk of Court. State of South Carolina?County of i "WoivH^rrv?Court of Comon - V " i Pleas. J. D. Quattlebaum, Master, plaintiff, against* J. G. Lowe, J. W. Lowe, Roy L Lowe, J. Chesley Lowe, Harj old Lowe and Nina Lowe Stone. Defendants. SUMMONS- FOR RELIEF. ]To thj? Above Names Defendart Nina j Lowe Stone: | You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint .in j tins action 01 wrucn a copy is Herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com| plaint on the subscribers at their ofifices on Law Range, Newberry, S. C., 1 within twenty days after the service | hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and jf you fail to answer the ^complaint within the time aforesaid, the olaintiff in this action will apply I to the court for the relief demanded | in the complaint. , DOMINICK & WORKMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated June 1, 1921. To the Defendant, Nina Lowe .Stone: ! Take notice that the complaint in ;the above action with the summons | of which the above is a copy is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and (General Sessions for JNewoerry I County, South Carolina. DOMINICK & WORKMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. | 6-24-6t-ltaw. NOTICE TO "DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS ! The Treasurer of Newberry county .has placed in my hands for collection all unpaid taxes for the year 1920. (A11 persons interested will be given an opportunity to pay uie same m ;my office on or before the 15th. No [further notice will be given, as Deputies will have to work fast to collect 'them in due time. | I hope that all interested will call at the office and pay their taxes by 'July 15th, and save both them and I? ? i. i; I V " iiUIIIUl 1 i Pu I i ,, VV A nave u Will I] TV 111 9^11 five dolla secure cc had. i I Maye I myself the embarrassment of making j 1 | a levy. i ( CANNON G. BLEASE, Is j Sheriff. ! I G-14-10t jt ! ! c i i imiwrocitv r\c cr\i itu r adoi i. ) 1 , I V LAOI A I V/I JWU l it vntWA^t- , v NA SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS i e The examination for the award of j I vacant scholarships in the University !S of South Carolina and for admission i c j of new students will be held at the1 J county courthouse, July 8, 1921, at 9 j h ia. m. Applicants must not be less than i 0 ;sixteen years of age. When scholarj ships are vacant after July 8, the.vje | will be awarded to those making the 1 ^ highest average at examination, pro-c jvided they meet the conditions gov-12 jerning award. Applicants for schol-'e arships should write to President Cur- 7 rell for scholarship application blanks, j These properly filled out by the appli-! q leant should be filed with Dr. Currell 3 '.Tnlv f> SeholarshiDS are worth + j ' " * lI $100, free tuition and fees total $158. it] jNext session will open Sept 14, 1921. jo (For further information write, v PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL jr University of South Carolina, Colum- ? bia, S.'C. v ? s SPECIAL ELECTION IN CENTRAL tl SCHOOL DICTRICT, j tl No. 21. ; si State of South Carolina, jii pAnntu i-k-f M?whprrv. j tl 1 - - - - v. Whereas, on.e-third of the resident, ! free-holders and a like proportion of tl I the resident electors of the age of ; twenty-one years in the Central j School District No. 21, the County of I Newberry, State of South Caroling,1 C j have filed a petition with the County | ..j> . ??.T /.%.* i / | I To Hold I COT' i i We have a profitable workyi ! - for letter C 50 without oi Servi 1 ROSE i Cotton B 24 Stone St. i r r of Ed iklielnArl 1 8? t otion On 30 I while they rs per copy >py while it Call at Or See . H. Aii joard of Education of Newberry 'ounty, South Carolina', petitioning md requesting that an election be leld in the said School District on he question of levying a special ad' ' - * / /? \ ?: ii- ? 4. u . litional tax ol six (o; nuns on liu: axable property within the said School District. Now, therefore, we, the undersignd, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, State of South Carolina, do hereby >rder the Board of Trustees of the Central School District No. 21, to iold an election on the said question if levying a special additional tax of Iv u; \ mills to be collected on prop rty located within said school district /hich said election shall be held at Central schoolhouse, in the said ichool District No. 21. on Friday, the 4th day of June, 1921, at which said lection the polls shall be opened at a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the Board of 'ruste.es of the said School District hall act as managers of the said election. Only such electors as reside in he said Schol District and return real r personal property for taxation, and ' 3 r'ho exhibit their tax receipts anu egistration certificates as required in eneral election, shall be allowed to ote. 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