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SOME TRUSTEES DO NOT QUALIFY The State, 20. Somewhat of an interesting situation in regard to trustees of state institutions developed yesterday when a search was made of the records of the secretary cf state to find where vacancies will occur next year when it was discovered that some trustees who have been serving for a considerable length of time have never qualified according to law. According to the records of the secretary of state there are trustees serving cn various beards who have never filed their oaths with the secretary of state and who have in no way qualified as set forth in Section G49 of the code of laws and as required by the constitution. The law says that "it shall be unlawful for any person to assume the duties of any public office until he has taken the oath provided by the constitution, and been regularly commissioned by the ornvernor." In defining "public offic O ? - ? ers" the section of the code says this means all officers of the state that have heretofore been commissioners and "trustees of the various colleges cf the state, members of the various state boards, and other persons whose duties are defined by law." In the search, which was made in behalf of a well known Columbian on the alert for his friends to be placed on certain of the boards of the trustees, it was found that a number of state institutions have members on the boards who are not qualified, accord \X7 Rcinw Dnvp. 2IIg lu uic iciviuj. > . _, secretary of state, said in a large number of cases the board members and trustees would not qualify despite the laws. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COV\iT. Cleora B. Coats, individually, and as administratrix, J. Gettis Coats, administrator of the estate of W. F. Coats, deceased, and the Farmers Bank of Chappells, South uaronna, plaintiffs, against George W. Coats, Katie M. Coats, Malcolm T. Coats, Gettis L. Coats, Julia M. Coats, The Bank of Cross Hill, S. C., the Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. C., W. C. Rasor and J. H. Rasor, defendants. Pursuant to the order of the probate court for Newberry county, all and singular, the creditors of W. F. Coats, deceased, and of his estate, are required to render in and establish their claims and demands in the above entitled action, before the probate court for Newberry county, on or be ~ - - " * t i noo . fore tfce 16tn day 01 January, 1^4, and all of said creditors are enjoined and restrained from prosecuting their demands elsewhere than in this action. * Dated at Newberry, South Carolina, tais December 13, 1921. W. F. EWART, Probate Judge, Newberry County. ~ TAX RETURNS FOR 1922 I, or an authorized agent, will be ~ ^ r* nln/>nc *f f\y * V? O TlllY* <Xt Llltr luauwing Jivi. ^v.. pose of taking tax returns of both real and personal property for the fiscal year, 1922: Whitmire, Tuesday, Jan. 3rd. Glen-Lowrey, Wednesday, Jan. 4th. Sfinaxds, Thursday, Jan. 5th. .Longshores. Friday, Jan. 6tn. Chappells, Monday, Jan. 9th. P. N. Boozer's, Tuesday, Jan. 10th. Silverstreet, Wednesday, Jan. 11th. St. Lukes, Thursday, Jan. 12th. O'Neal!, Friday, Jan. loth. ^ cn/J Tn ncrliJTT JTrOS%Jt:l ily , ifivuuay emu. x uiiuu; , Jaij. 16th and 17tn. tittle Mountain, Wednesday, Jan. 18tfe. J. Walter Richardson's store, Thursday, Jan. 19th. Potmaria, Friday, Jan. 20th. Glyiftphville, Tuesday, Jar*. 24th. J. L. Crooks, Wednesday, Jan. 25th. Peak, Thursday, Jan. 26th. Maybinton, Friday, Jan. 27th. And in the auditor's office in the court house until February 20th, after which date fifty per cent, penalty will be added. The law requires a tax on all personal property, mules, 1 J horses, cows, nogs, sneep ana guats, automobiles, trucks, wagons, carriages, buggies and other vehicles, pianos, organs, phonographs and other musical instruments, household goods, mortgage. . notes and money on interest. ^ractors and all farm implements. Each iract of land or lot must be listed separately, also persons owning property in two or more school districts must so state and assess property in district in which it be1 ni. '.MT-irif* r\y 1 n Tl f 1 lUIlgS, pcisujio ui will make mention of the transfer, otherwise property will not be transferred. The following named persons are authorized to take tax returns at their respective places of business. W. R. Watson, Whitmire. Jno. W. Hipp, Glenn-Lowrey. Geo. H. Martin, Longshore. J. J. Murran, Chappells. H. D. Hollin^sworth, Boozer's store. "K. W. Werts. Prosperity. W. W. Wheeler, Prosperity. B. B. Hair, Prosperity. J. B. Lathan, Little Mountain. W. B. Shealy, Little Mountain. Jon C. Aull, Pomaria. R. H. Hipp, Pomaria. E. L. Giymph, Glymphville. J. L. Crooks. Crook's store. B. H. Maybin, Maybinton. W. H. Suber, Peak. All persons will please take notice that tax returns must be made either to one of the above named persons 01 the county auditor. All persons having- old return blanks will please not use them ir making returns and they will also please destroy them. J. B. HALFACRE. County Auditor. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtx.mmrnrtanimMMumn mrnmu jSTAT?: OF SOUTH CAUOUXA, COUNTY OF XEWBERRY. IX COURT OF COM M OX PLEAS. jBi'.nk of Greenwood, plaintiff, against i M. T. Pitt? and A. M. Chapman, as j executors of the last will of Giles f Son om ? r> /-J T r/v/i ?.rt^ ^ ?>t I V Cil4V? ? ? X. 4 v..-f Bauknight, Emma Hughes, Maddie Smith, Irvin Chapman, George Chapman, A. M. Chapman, and J Kate Chapman, defendants. Pursuant to an order of the court in the above entitled action, I wil! sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house in the itown of Newberry, in the county and state aforesaid, on the first Monday in January (salesday), 1922. within the legal hours of sale, the following described lot of land to wit: i All that tract or plantation of land situate, lying: and being: in the county i of Newberry, state of South Carolina, , containing five hundred thirty-eigrht and nine-tenths (538 9-10) acres, more or less, and bounded by Saluda River, by te lands of Graham McG. Smith, by lands of Southern railway,. by lands of George Y. Hunter, and by lands of, or formerly of, George C. i Glasgow and was duly recorded in the; office of the clerk of court for New-: , berry county in mortgage book -31 at , page 12. Terms of sale: Oue-half of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, and the balance shall be secured by a purchase money mortgage of the i premises and the bond of the purchas-: i er, bearing interest at the rate of CDvon nor font r>??v annum frnm ! of the sale. The bond and mortgage i | shall also provide for the payment of j i ten per cent attorney's fee in the j j event the same is placed in the hands. of attorneys for collection. Purchas-j | er to pay for all papers, revenue i stamps and recording fee. J. D. QUATTLEBAUM. ! Master for Newberry County, j ! : -| i Rub-My-Tism, a pain killer.?Adv.; | | ANNUAL MEETING j The regular annual meeting of the , istockolders of the Peoples National. iBank of Prosperity, S. C., will be holdj 1 " <*?2 ^ A! nvif i n f H/i I ill lilt? UiilCt? Ui tixc pic^iucia in mv. j banking house of the bank at Prosper- j | ity on Tuesday, January 10, 1922, at j j one o'clock, p. in. All stockolders are ; . requested to attend either in person ; i or by proxy. L. W. BEDENBAUGH, Cashier, j i j ~~~ ' " i * Vv- ' si -=M/ LJj'f A I Kv - -:V' ':T Whal Low < I I I ks h:?f m* :| MWTK (>K SOl'TII CAROI.IXA, COT NTY OF NEWBERRY. 1\ COURT OF CO MM OX PLEAS S. C. Stockman. Plaintiff. a.sra i n st Minnie Valentine, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of the courl in the above entitled action I will sel i?t nubiie auction at tiie court hous( in the Town of Newberry, in saic county and state, on the first Mon day (salesday) in January. 1922 within the ietral hours of sale, the following described real estate, vizAll that tract or plantation of lane situate in the County of Newberry in the state of South Carolina, con taining sixty acres, more or less bounded by lands of S. A. Quattlebaum. G. F. Stockman, M. I_. Smith J. B. Puirh. by lands of or formerly of the estate of Robert Hall, deceased, and by a public road known a> the "Calks Ferry Road" which roat separates it from lands of G. F Stockman and others. Terms of sale Oue-half cash, anc the balance on a c-erdit of o::e yeai from the day of sale, c-erdit portior ?hali bear interest from the day oi sale at the rate of 8 per cent pei annum and shall be secured by a notf or bend of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the note 01 bond and mortgage to contain the usual stipulation to pay 10 per cent oi the amount due thereon as attorney's lees for collection if collected by suit or placed in the hands of an attorney for collection,?with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the credit portion m whole or in part,?purchaser to pay for all papers, recording ar.d revenue stamps. J. D. QUATTLEBAUM, Master for Newberry County. ADRiINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PER? SONAL PROPERTY On Monday, December 12, 1921. at 1] o'clock in the forenoon at the late residence of J. C. Griffin, deceased, on Mr. L. C. Havird's place, as administrator of said deceased I will sell the following personal property of the said J. C. Griffin, deceased: One mule, chickens, one wagon and gears, Wfl 1 I: aW |f I : ? Si '! j ii;:: k/,( r*,*^__ jLrJ *' ' jj!: * ', ' 2x''^r^ ',f' ^Z'&K-icrl'''' ijR^ovV^. "' ' ! l-'/^"-3M?m 'A ; fiW/S&Z 'L \ t Poor Coal Grade Gas? ANY experience Jr\. develop ma: easy starting; ih J CJ 1 smoothly ?t a low But to perfect a i properties in pr( mentation by oisz Cr:nles from pr: pirijlKchsg fir!(I, ?! in<?. lysavv.?.?,'?r,? cI-5*} p2w?s3w\ r< every iyvf- oS hiivv. engine, he&h in thr iii actual fsorvi^ef l) cif shf faciTirs v/h developlucsri of "Stamlard" rn , J CCC:;. a ins vutufiin- >.z r Gasoline equals o motor pfasoiines i;i economy. It keep keep eosls dov/21 *?j Refine \ STAND I 1 , J33L , a- -i3HL .fnct / I corn and fodder. ;>e;is. ;nipje| mcuts and household and kiLch _"i fur. lUtu"C. j Terms cash. L. K. liavird, Ad/.iiniserator. i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j! Notice is hereby given that 1 will > j make a Jinal settlement of the estate ; of J. Reuben Thomas, deceased, on . ^'od""s'::>y. IWemher 21st. 1921. at 11 o'clock A. M., in the office of the . j .judge ur i'robate for Newberry County, and immediately thereafter i 'apply for a final discharge as execu;tor of said estate. ? J LEWIS S. HENDERSON, ? j Executor. "| SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that 1 will _!se;i i o tnc hijrnest Djciiier. ior ca.-n, " i cn Thursday. December loth, 1921, |; at 1 1 o'clock in th?? morning at the 1 late residence of Thomas .J. Oxner, \ .* , ? I I V Audits, Systems, Inves ;j? Make your engage i :|s Income Tax Ser 5 O-O * T IK7r! T 7T\TiO ~ J* L*. ; a 207 Exchange S Newber ? 4t ? ?+ +* . mVO . > # *+ #V> ? ?t ^ i.ibi i ? We have a high power, fast ci plei.e power plant in itself for s the woik of six to ten men. Lcr is running. Have .^ood assortme t i i r> l. i _ "! _ U peu Wim coscn magneto aim utu r. year airo these drag saws sold f. are offering them at a bi'r sicrific : V ; \: J " I ' ' Y !! V--V I I |; : '." ?;i > 4 U ; --4 ~ I, jii|iiii^f1|-|'linrrniii p nn rapfi,' v~.!i I ?.- % ^ ^ ' is to your I J line is to yon c/ oii rcilner can mill:? a ga: xrmum power, or give roaxh lat will enable a motor 'to i ' throttle; or tint will -rive sm; balanced gasoline eorabmin" O vjrccr T>roi)ordon took Years 1 ?. jl i ? asm icti^ally rvery It ps?&ieu3a? refh?- \vci\lhcr wium ienl": dr'Tji'm] J:ih:-:iru ?*?s f'M* flail? O t;.Isi2;?r:sll i;VOSl trsis hi fir), ( ai,!;?523-s2'?ii IJH cor?ii>;2>:ti03J -- . ?. ., . 3 lime yon !afeorai?>rv ini'A . , in wnrre vot uese v/cre c-~ f ? . ? I v i -j > ' .'? *ot ? i ;<>k !r?? !<> ihe 7 ; . i ?o. . , c t*x a our improved , i line, hoc wh: :power yoi IvFolor bow niiiewy ] r excels other in/' Kep*tab& pep. power an:1. ?et. One qu: s fne! aiid ;r> buy it. At si ;e year arouiifi. parages evervv / K%/*v r- i x> * 72. * ^ iv f rs of i'U3uAtuw& jor an tui internal combustion engines. iARB OIL COI (New Jersey) r. ,.. - -,i,v deceased, about a mile and one-hal from Kinards, S. the foliowin | personal property to wit: Xine mules, two cows, three hoc;. : three wajrons, plows, plow stock I <juano distributors, mower, stalk cu ! tors, weeder, reaper, harrows an other farming implements. MRS. UNITY OXNER, 12-6-3t Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN' I will make a final settlement o , the estate of Nath Moseley in th probate court for Newberry count} i S. C'., on Wednesday, the Tth day o j December, 1921. at 10 o'clock in th forenoon and will immediately there after ask for my discharge as admir i isiratrix of said estate. CRIE MOSELEY, Admx. Newberry, S. C. i Nov. 5th. 1921. I - * > * 4 ? . . . ' ligations, Income Tax. jments for January vice this month. C. P. A. (N. A.) Ranlr R;i?I^incr ry, Sc C. 44VHV44VW HH Kic\ar.caiiwf ? JnHHwi>"rrrfimm TinrmuBoow? jtting outfit, forced feed; a comawing logs to any length. Does /or control of blade while engine nt of gasoline engines. All equipped at $100 each. A little over jr .$200 each and even more. We e, but they must go. Price $100 Columbia Supply Company Columbia, S. C. 823 West Gervais St. ii? Jr-' !Ln j j &J-y 'urnace r Motor ;&Kiie which will nizm economy, or die well and run ill carbon deposit. ; all llie desirable of careful experi Jy desirable in cold perfectly eonihie makes motors with a rich, wasteiking mixture. need gasoline drive i see the familiar Get a tankful of idard*' Motor Gaso3 11 IV n remarKame puiiii <ret oil the hills, vinir motor "snaps > on the mileage you ility wherever you ?rvice stations and here. ids ojj VI PA NY f <r ' "! 5; Christina 5! Priced so that y ]\ to buy ,:! I Pars s Hand | Fountain I Kniv II Siiverv || Ciga ?j Fine Candic 5 I si Fine Candies ij i7- v > rine vanoies ; Ingersoli V Statios ?l tru?k i I ICS.M1 JU White Toil Electric Iron-rec Toilet V Perfume! Manicure C I Member Newberry C h Don't Spare in time of sickne medicine must get well again, b depend upon the medicine the Bring your doct< tion here and yo what his order c up of the purest drugs, with cons and skill, yet cha reasonably. Proi Mayes Dn Newberry, i Member Newberry Chan is Gifts on can afford (nem. i es Bag i Pens es rare .F3 23 50c lb. ! $1.00 lb. si 5ft IK A Y A ?W * ?*? batches lery 1 ights et Ware luced to $4.00 ? * y aici "y Sets ases, etc. 1 % amber of Commerce - J I .in the spoon ss. Doses of be taken to 1 nt a lot will se quality of j spoon holds. ] or's prescripu will get just J alls for, made 1 anrl frpslipst V%JLJk%? A A WA* Ww urnmate care irged for most npi service. ig Store South Carolina ' I I / I aber of Commerce