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J. ucoua), ti ui? */, GRANT APPOINTED ADJUTANT GENERA (Continued From Page 1.) General Moore's plans will be ca * Tied out m full Oy tne new aujutai general, he being in full accord \vi1 the ideas of the late lamented office The reorganized guard has far su passed the expectations of the goveri or and the legislature and to pla< General Grant in charge of the forc< at this time should mean a continue effort to place s>outn Carolina a'w all other states. Due to insufficiei funds to maintain the units now i the field General Grant has since tt death of General Moore secured fun( to maintain all the organizations an to go ahead with the reorganize plans. Advices from the commandin general of the Fourth corps are: Fort McPherson, Ga., received b f^pnpral rirant vostprrlav aro ha tV effect that the appropriation bill he * Wen passed by congress and will pr< vide funds for the annual encami ment at Mt. Pleasant, beginning Jul 6 > General Grant will announce h assistant within a day or two, havin practically decided upon the man fc the place. The staff will be compose of the following: The assistant adji tant general, to be announced in few days; Maj. F. W. Glenn, propert and disbursing officer; Mrs. A. I McLauchlin and Miss Nordica Davi: all of these to continue under the ne^ administration. Ih announcing the appointment o Major Grant as the adjutant genei al, Governor Cooper said last nigh tfcat he was actuated by a number o ifiotives. I do not recall any ap pointment I have had to make,'' sai hfe( "wihch has caused me more solic itous thinking. Among the applicant there was n-ot one who could not xen der effective service in this posltior Major Grant, however, has for som time been assistant, in the adjutan general's office and for several month has been called upon to do the bul of the work because of the declinin health of the late General Moore. H is thoroughly acquainted with the rou tine and also the larger policies o the administration. He understand naturally, better than any outside could, the plans formulated by Gen eral Moore for the rehabilitation o the national guard in this state. Thes< plans are now well under way: th i guard is growing more rapidly thai I had expected, though not more rap idly than I had hoped. "Another consideration was base< perhaps, partly at least, upon senti m&nt. Just before his death Genera Moore requested that Major Gran TY De appointed as nis successor, n based, this request upon his high pei sonal and official regard for his as sistant, and upon his desires for th guard to be rebuilt along the line he had mapped out. Aside from th N fk t that I regarded the late adjutan general's request as logical, I wishe to do this, his last official wish?a de \ Sire expressed by a man who fiv iimes had been selected by the peo file of the state for the post to whici Major Grant has now been appointed Major Grants record in the worL -war was excellent. He is quick, loy ?]>nd competent. I anticipate a mos successful term of service from him. A merchant had advertised for i b&rl -Late in the afternoon, a red h&a?d. freckle-faced, blue-eyed hofiest-looking boy applied for th job. , "Do you like to work*!" asked thi merchant. ."No, sir!" replied the boy. .- "'fchfcn you can have the joo, ' re ihe merchant. "You art th' ^ *boy who's been he?*e today wh< dfitli'tsiie albout it and say yes."? Washington Post. v ~>> - . - j Inactive Hipp: Does he practice any kind o physical culture? % Rdpp: Why, he doesn't even ex ercise his own judgment." T A If F A mn ju? PIKE'S LIVER & STOMACH REMEDY T J_* "" 1 fie Laxauvt i unit; With the Iron Bracer." For Sale By Newberry Drug Co. Newberry, S. C. i " i r: j? ?j . . i irzi NOTICE TO JURORS AND WIT- m L NESSES. ! a I On account of "the fourth of July j j coming on Monday this year, tho j ; court of general sessions will begin'tj - - - ? i ? | on Tuesday, July .>th. r_; All grand jurors and witnesses j it both for the state and defense are j ^ -h i expected to be present at .9:30 Tues-' i day, July 5th. l-' By order r-| FRANK B. GARY, j a- ' Presiding Judge. ?J ! J. D. WHEELER, Clerk of Court. I %r es jc ( State of South Carolina?County of j *e j New'berrv?Court 01 lomun ?i. rj t Pleas. ' M J. D. Quattlebaum, Master, plaintiff. ,w. in against J. G. Lowe, J. W. Lowe,!n >c; Roy L Lowe, J. Chesley Lowe, Har-jvi is ! old Lowe and Nina Lowe Stone. | er ?! Defendants. ;a? SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. re To the Above Names Defendant Nina J T i? Lowe Stone: ica a j You are hereby summoned and re-; h; | quired to answer the complaint in|?] , this action of which a copy is here-j v e , with served upon you, and to serve a | is copy of your answer to the said com- j1 ' ? 'plaint on the subscribers at their of-; ficcs on Law Ranpe, Newberry, S. U., Iv5"iwithin twenty days after the service! y hereof, exclusive of the day of such ~i iservice: and if you fail to answer the . complaint within the time aforesaid, iS the plaintiff in this action will apply o to the court for the relief demanded " >r in the complaint. d, DOMINICK & WORKMAN, , i ?l<untifTs Attorneys. !,! l", Dated June 1, 1921. I r] a To the Defendant, Nina Lowe Stone: ^ y Take notice that the complaint in: j the above action with the summons *; of which the above is a copy is nowjm 5' on file in the office of the Clerk of ; ? iv the Court of Common Pleas and r j General Sessions for Newberry:! ^ ^ < i r* 1 - uounty, ^uin baroima. ,fi DOMINICK & WORKMAN, j Plaintiff's Attorneys, it 6-24-6t-ltaw. f NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS (1! The Treasurer of Newberry county has placed in my hands for collection all unpaid taxes for the year 1020.1 'S All norcr?r!<! irttprpstorl will ho ?Ti VC*"1 i- an opportunity to pay the same i. my office on or before the 15th. No; further notice will be given, as Deputies will have to work fast to collect, it ' ! them in due time. si I hope that all interested will call, k at the office and pay their taxes by g July 15th, and save both them and , ( - s 'T f e o UlA^AVIY 11151UI j e it _ ^ J Pul e hi ' I i II A nave up a i i w;n oil , s"; W T AftA UVAA ' J five dollai I secure co] 1 had. I I I m s BRfe flBjSfTT I ! I i I -- - 1 _ J 1 I I "JU . i-ULgf ivself the embarrassment of makirv lew. CANNON G. P>LICASK, Sheriff. -14-1 Ot NIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLI NA SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS The examination for the award o icant scholarships in the University f- South Carolina and for admissioi * new students will he held at th< + U Ancn Tnlx- Sk 1 091 ! i f / L* I I L V IV-'Ul U IW.lOl J / C4 t 4V 1 ' * A ? ' w * , *.* V ? m. Applicants must not he less thar xteen years of age. When scholar lips,are vacant after July 8, ihc\ ill be awarded to thos< making thi ghost average at examination, pro ded they meet the conditions gov ning award. Applicants for schol ships should write to President Cur 11 for scholarship application blanks nvnnnvlu fillrid r?llf K\f t Vl f> aHllI' I 1 LOC |'l I V i I J 1 V_ \ 4 VtlV. W ? ? V- l' - int should be filed with Dr. Currel ; July 5. Scholarships are worth 100, free tuition and fees total $158 ext session will open Sept 14, 11)21 [>r further information write, PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL niversitv of South Carolina, Colum bia, S.'C. PECIAL ELECTION IN CENTRAL SCHOOL DICTRICT, No. 21. ate of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resideni ee-holders and a like proportion o1 e resident electors of the a?e <>j renty-one years in the Centra hool District No. 21, the County ol cwberrv, State of South Carolina tve filed a petition with the County To lie COT We have a profitable wori for letter C 50 without Sei ROSE Cotton 24 Stone St. t */? * v Dlished 18 ition On 3( / while the] *s per cop; py while il Call at _d?i_ SDOOit Or See H. Ai t Tl? II 1 I ? *' " v. rjiSoard of Education of Newberry^ J County. South Carolina, petitioning I land requesting that, an election he S j held in the said tSchool District on I |1hf ({lies' ion ot levying a special an- m . Jditional tax of six (<?) mills on the; I j taxable property within the said I "(School District. j Now, therefore, we, the undersign-' jed. composing the County Hoard of ij f j Education for Xewberry County, I / State of South Carolina, do hereby J i order the Board of Trustees of the I i j Central School District No. 21, to 9 );ho!d an election on the said question' 1 f of levying a special additional tax of I _; six (6) mills to be collected Qn prop- 8 .1 ertv located within said school district I j which said election shall be held al '' Central schoolhouse, in the said g "{School *])istrict No. 21, on Friday, the ? -1 24th day of .June, 1021, at which said I - election the polls shall be opened at I j a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. j The members of the Board of I " Trustees of the said School District'? shall act as managers of the said elec-; g 1; tion. Only such electors as reside in -a 1 the said Schol District and return real .: or personal property for taxation, and j jwho exhibit their tax receipts and fl | registration certificates as required in I .'general election, shall be allowed to I j vote. Electors favoring the levy of ;| : such tax shall cast a nanoi cuiiuuiiiiik , the word "Yes" written or printed'! thereon, and each clector opposed toiH such levy shall cast a baliot contain-;:H in.tr the word "No" written or. printed jS jthereon. @ t| Given under our hands and seals'? - {this 8th day of June, 1921. E. II. AULL, (L. S.) Ij O. B. CANNON, (L. S.) J. P,. HARM AN, (L. S.) | County Board of Education for Ncw-ij Deny v uumv. >ldcrs of I ton I Hi iin?T plan to offer you. Write !j| obligation on your part. rvicc & SON | Brokers i AT 1 11CW iUltt 97 I ' p . * 1 i copies i j last at 1 y. Better j| t may be I i i i i . i ! ! i f i I i ! I i i ? 1 II 1 4A? i | ! 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