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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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LEGAL I PERSONALS Slate of South Carolina County of Greenwood In County Court. Mrs. Ron Home. Mrs, John Fos relumed this mo-n- i PlalntlfT. vs.

CrefTiwiod Tim Clartered I The houtflsM Mercmiui Com-j pny ef tireenwuod his bfti rRr-l Leai fer resfereaee, Methodist ministers and a number WW Mi ing to her home in Charlotte after paying a month 'a visit to relatives in the city. M. D. Ellenberg. -4 i i i I 7 Defendant Pursuant to a decree of the Court in of Methodist laymen from thia sec-tiua left today or will leave tomorrow for Lancaster where the I'pper South Carolina Conference convenes tomor teri-d by tbe secretary of state with a capital stock of Orttnrt art P.

B. EHIs. president, J. D. McKee.

leeretary and treasurer, Miaa Ells King, of Wevtmlnsler. the above stated ease, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder. who la a student of Anderson College, Is the week-end gueat of Nlsa Florence Hammond. at Greenwood Court House. S.

la The clock whiih ca" 'Time! your sleep starts your dy't work. Yo place a b-y responsibility oo that clock. You tut to be sure It will perform. Westclox do. have then.

A style to salt your taste. A price to fit your parse, OREGON JEWELRY THE GUT Hessaslae Fleer. row. Dr. Joha O.

Wlllaoa, Dr. J. W. Kilgo, Rev. Turntpseed.

Rev H. array and Rev. a A. Jeffcoat left Greenwood today for Lancaster Kcto Eoqm Burned A. house a abort distance tow a.

Bear the home of E. llama, formerly owned by C. W. Ferguson and James Bailey left thia morning for a two weeks' from ui front of the Court House door, during the legal hours for such sale, on Salesday In November, 1921. being the 7th day of said month, the following described premlsee to wit: basinesa trip to Westminster.

and Kev. R. a Law ton will leave. sH Itat time ea want to ccnccn- trete cn a piece cf work Juct clip 5 tomorrow. Mrs.

Hugh Gray, who, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It P. Blake, left this BiorniiiK tor All that certain lot or parcel of tlmpaon, aa aice4 negro who died r-wnlly, wai destroyed by fire- about deven o'clock laat Bight. The aefro 'amlly living In the house escaped at the root wm about to fall In.

The house and content! were completely her home at Davidson. land, situate In the town of Greenwood. In county and state above named, fronting Ninety ('!) feet on Ab-ney street, and extending back therefrom two (2UQ hundred feet oa Mill- Misa Emily Daniels and Miaa Vivian Martin, of Lander College, Greenwood Xaa Imperial Potentate Kustla T. Miller, a former Greenwood county resident, living at lUn-aettsvlile, has been made acting Imperial Potentate of Omar Temple, Myalls Order of Shrine, to succeed iestroyed. gueats yeaterday of Miaa Ella Manfey.

Snartanbnrr Convict Arretted Here Misses Kdna and Luclle Harvey, ami Annie Jouea spent the week-eud In Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Delano O. Me Al Inter who was killed Thursday night In a train wreck.

Alleged to Save escaped irom tne rhaln gang la Spartanburg county where he had 1 more months of a CHICHESTER PILLS Mr. Miller was well known In Green a stick of VVuIGLYS bstvvcea year tcctJi. ffs wonderful bdp lo dslly tws end Mrs. J. Ives Townsend and little we street, and bounded on at by Abuey street; on north by MUwee street; on south by lot of R.

ltoaen-baum, and oa west by lot of Rush and others. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. If terms of sale are not com three year sentence to serve for theft. wood, having made kis home here for several years.

For a number of son, J. Ives, returned this hiorn waiter Taylor, a white man was ar SHI. M4 H4 ttaM uulaA bom. Mk aifatM. Ing from Columbia, where they were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Wake- rested here early this morning by years he has been in Bennettsvllle, where bt Is a prominent banker. Held for the past week. krwM AUIal Ul-FuWrCBS iIAaNB KkAMt rilXa, Officers M.

A. Corley and U. T. Major. Officers la pursuit of Taylor telephoned Sheriff E.

M. White at Obterve Cancer Week Here saDBrcsiGaisTstiimsia two a. m- that Taylor was on his Dr. J. Ward, of dlreesewood, Is a visitor here toduy.

McCall Marxhall relumed to Newberry thia morning after upending the week-end In town. National Cancer Week Is being ob way here and was heeding for Geor piled with said premises will be resold on same or some subseque.it Kalesday. at rink of former purchaser. C. FEATHER8TONK.

Judge of County Court, Greenwood County, S. C. Leiral Notice, of Bankrupt Sale served in Greenwood, a committee having been appointed to disseminate all available information on cancer and its prevention. Dr. J.

L. gla. Sheriff White notified the police officers, who arrested him as he was about to board a train for Augusta early thin morning. Taylor Farmers LJD I Hazards disappear and bard claimed that he was a trusty and 'was to travel about at Mv virtue Of an Order passed by 0. H.

Hill, Referee 'in ltankruplcy. at ni i. Marshall Is chairman of the county committee. During the week, of the city committee, and Drs. A.

D. Burnett and K. B. Epilog are on the committee. Throughout the week.

Will. Spartanburg officers carried In the matter of King Kennedy, nd J. W. King and W. P.

Kennedy him back to Spartanburg today. Sheriff White states that no reward Bankrupts, I will sell at Troy, 8. C. newspapers and periodicals through was offered for his arreet. out the United States and Canada Treat your grain with Commercial Formaldehyde to prevent rust For Sale By -V LEE'S DRUG STORE Mr.

anil Mrs. ('. C. of Laurent, spent yesterday with the lat-ter's mother, Mrs. ('.

E. Wilkinson. Mlns Klol.se lloml returned this morning to Greenville to resume her work In the government liOHpllul at Camp Sevier after spending some time with relatives in the city. Judge and Mrs. George Prince, of Anderson, are guests of Dr.

and Mrs. John O. Wlllson at Lander College. Hut ledge Hammond returned ye-terduy to Wofford College after attending the Hallowe'en party given by Miss Florence Hammond Saturday Mrs. Paul Mann, of Abbeville, and Two Inches of Rainfall Since Saturday night, rainfall has are publishing facts on cancer.

Women's clubs In Greenwood and other cities will discuss papers on cancer at eleven o'clock. A. M. on October 31st. 1K21 the following described property, to witr Stock of merchandise consist Inn of groceries; shoev dry goods, notions, hurdwtrc, etc the inventory of which amounts to I10.67s.00.

KViiit tniilsai nttm tiiAwawr etna is cr places coRsecs? forWRICLEYS dvcsyouccirfcrt the zest that means succccs reached a total of two more rale than baa fallen In many week. and a general campaign for enllght-enment will be conducted. according to records of the local wea saVinl iiirf triii-tlit laa mm tv-i Is Int. at. ther station.

The drought was broken Saturday night by several showers, followed by showers yesterday end considerable rain laat night. Af Where The Cats Get Black Tonight It la the night on wlWeh hordes of black cats scamper through crooked, winding alleys, and wltchen ride long broomsticks. But where all the black cats come from on Hallowe'en Is what pussies the student of Miss Pauline Turner, of Antrevillo, ter weeks of dust and grit and grime the air Is once more breathable and Were lull ore to Greenwood Saturday. est in Delco Lighting System, and some other personal property, which will be exhibited on day of sale. The Referee reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

The purchaser will be required to deposit i ten pur cent of the amount of sales, even mud will be a relief for a time. Mrs. James Crews, of Unlou, Farmers state that grain which here for a visit to Mrs. Mary K. Eeandrot and other relatives.

cats. A Greenwood woman has solv-i ed the mystery. The cats black had not been sowed on account of the drought will be sown as soon as the ground Is In condition to plow. After the loss of their apartments at the sale. J.

M. Cox. Trustee Troy, S. C. Oct-tltSJ-25-27-2! themselves.

She knowa they bluck by Are early yesterday morning Mr. fl erect dxl forSc SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT For Fine Merchant Tailoring' T. MARCH Morehead's Pay Leaf and Dreu Better. themselves for she caught ono at It, and Mrs. J.

M. Gaines are making What the feline fraternltv will dj their home for the Dreaent with Mrr. Insurance Premiums To Atlanta How ex-service men may remit Tbs 1 Flavor Lute with the erring member who cd Theodore XJalnes. Mr. and Mrs.

Rich-1 iTU'K. their Insurance premiums to Atlan carelessly let the cat out of the baK ard Williams with Mr. and Mrs. It. K.

ta Instead of sending the in direct to in regard to the dark secret is un- r.BinB Mr and Mrs John Tolh.tr Stale of South Carolina Washington, la contained In the fol lowing letter from M. Bryson, man ager of the veteran's bureau In At lanta to Ernest Rosenberg, comman certain. Without doubt, the black, with Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Moore, Mr. I County of Greenwood, cats will hold a conclave tonight and Mrs, J. Ives Townsend lit the; In Prolate Court, and mete swift Justice to the ono' Oregon Hotel and Mr. and Mrs A.

J. 'A. Young, as Administrator of the who revealed the mystery. 'Snead with' Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Suead.j eatate of Mlim Mary portcrfleld. The careless cat who let the hu-, MM Klorld Gruber leaves this af- Petitioner, man rat In on the secret came to ternoon for a short visit to relatives against the troni door of a Greenwood home at Belton iJohn 1'orterflald Reynolds, Robert a few nights ago. He mewed plaln-i MU.

Hiwi Pinsnn and Miss Jule1 William Reynolds anil Janle Rey- der of the- local American Legion post! "Headquarters of District no. U. S. Veterans' Bureau, 439 Peach- tree Street: Atlanta, Georgia takes lively until the door was opened. Up-, ha rfumed after navina Defemlanta.

considerable pleasure in advising stairs he hurried and then back. SUMMONS. a week-end visit to the latter's sister, 11 an .1 iL. TO THE DEFENDANTS, JOHN POR- you that arrangements nave now been raude to accept the payment of aw vm( aiiu uiv uwi a Ur.Mtai a 011 Tnutt a was again opened. Only a few Wlii-V Mr rs Keith Snead It Sat- TERKIKLU RBVN0LI, ltODKUT utes and the cat asked to be let back' i WILLIAM REYNOLDS, AND JAN1K Insurance Premiums In this bead- Into the Then moving war- V.t REYNOLDS RAMSEY lB A quarters and to isifue immediate receipts from this office tor Insurance SUMMONED lly toward the fireplace, when l.

1 8ne8d a Mr' YOU ARE HArtEBY he.en-.. VM, nd required to answei of the XLZIh actio answer Ion thought uo human eye saw aw Bargains in Fords Oo not want second hand Fords this week. Will sell some from $100 to 1300. fOICHIPLEY the petition and to serve leaped for the sooty Interior erlor The cat was whlto spot- of your unswer to the same on chimney Premiums. "This service will materially cut down the delay In handling Insurance through this office instead of through Washington, as has been the practice in the past.

It mv RUiintj iuci as- na- aiiis hi ted. When he was drawn from 7 chimney, he was the hue of, m'A, tl" 1 "-u It! i rwm ib iTowfl of Greenwood -within Twenty Mrl. J. I rift. -of Mccormick.

Da spent Saturday in town. elusive of the of such night. That la bow cats get blacU is respectfully requested that you no-. fo day service, nnd a 1 It wr. ami mrs.

a. ijiau.i, mi a. fuJ, Woman Bobs Autumn of Her Paini lfr aZtirmuU ln Pioner i apply to Pot jVisHIng Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. tmrnno he or relef Jo FREE NOMINATION BLANK Good For 1,000 Votes In The 1 $475.00 POPULARITY CONTEST Or The OREGON JEWELRY CO. wr. anu Mrs. i-.

j. roosiie in said petition Greenwood women have robbed Cormlck yeslrday. oivon under my hand and the seal Autumn of her tubes of colors and and Mrs. W. M.

Hodgors hail ()( ny tUB dny Of pots of paint. Not more so In as their guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. March, 1921. Greenwood than elsewhere, perhaps, J.

Alton, of JOHN F. WIDEMAN, llljr Sll IllVIIlUttra Ut JVUI nsni. ing this service and also give this information to the newspapers. "This office will, also, be pleased to give you such Information on the reinstatement and conversion of Gov-, ernment Insurance as members of your Post may. desire, "Money orders, checks and cash will be accepted.

Mail should bo addressed attention "Cashier, Insiir-' ance Premiums Section, V. S. Veterans' Bureau, 439 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga." Din enougn so. in summer, dresses Mr. Tlowles returned mis Judge of Prolmto for Greenwood Co, Grier, Park Nicholson, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

lt)-2H-4t-llw, TaOoring That Satisfies That la what you get from us. Prices will agreeably surprise yon, too, HARRY BELL Kext Door Lee's Prsf Store. Phone 592. oi gay eomaio sianieu tne eye. to-'morning after a week-end visit in tne muto with the approach of autumn homes of her brothers W.

E. and J. T. has ripened into daxtllng crimson Algary, at Donalds, and the street, office, church and George T. Bryan, of Greenville, Is home are lighted with the reflected a business visitor in the city today, glow from frocks of red.

Miss Alma Andrews, of Petorsburg, Everyone seems to be wearing red. who has been visiting Mr. and It may be crimson, scarlet, Mrll i Is now the carmine Vermillion or a A Mrs NOTICE OF HhlK and By virtue of authority contained In I ho ihuttel MortguRR, executed by UkOrge 8. Trakaa and Essie L. Trakas to A.

Kcrhulua and recorded In Vol. THE LIBERTY THEATRE mere newspaper man Isn't Xasoale Meellng. Greenwood Lodge No. II? A. F.

M. will hold a special communication tonight at 7:30 o'clock, at which the M. M. degree will be conferred. a Wants Winners To Call For Vouchers K.

R. Goodwvn returned to Charlotte Page 285, office of Clerk of Court uu wua cm i IB, Ik in Looking out over a sea- of beads In church, the glowing hats this morning after a visit to home of Greenwood County, the conditions folks, i of which are broken, I will offer for stand out among the graya and blueu Name The many friends of Miss Royal 'e to ie nigneat bidder Winners of premiums at the Piedmont Fair are requested to call at the Chamber of Commerce to receive T' i'lke T'ffi'tf" Pe Jgre to "ktto'w thai nZ'u I on ThurHdayoen, ber ing ashes. Like cardinals, the wo-. 1 1U21. at 2 o'clock, P.

at the ace men of Greenwood, mostly the S.J'b,,?" business on Main Street. City of Ivouneer women, seem to hi fln e.irtie. Ii.w,j a "Ber women, seem to have Oroenwtmd. 8. all Address If-Tft vouchers for pi lies.

Secretary W. A. dou-'-. Kmmlmml bis stock of Frldy of the Piedmont Fair Associa i Uome cm un" 'nent the week end with her and also the shoe shine furniture and tion states. He still naa a nuniDer Not only do the red hats light ud Ur A' J- of vouchers which have not been Present This Coupon at Oregon Jewelry or Liberty Theatre.

Bank With i Greenwood' 8 Million Dollar Bank called for, he states. every dull spot of gloom but gownul 1''. of crimson fairly challenge the mm. COOlldge Defends fixtures and his equity In two National Cash itcglsters, The proceeds of sale wilt be applied to the cost 'of sale, attorney's fees iiujui Cl KUUI.U UU Ull ritU 1 Federal Ceart renvenes Tomorrew. Harding's Policy The November term of Federal about ber costume, whether It bmuj entire or merely biases In spots.

Hut in most cases the brilliant arrays has a pleasing effect. Few men can withstand the combination of Toward Soldiers (Continued from Page One.l and discharge of said debt and the' surplus remaining will be turned 6v-, er lo the Mortgagers. i The Inventory may be seen or Imd upon request at the George S. Trakasl Court will trouvene tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Judge H.

H. Watklni and the court attaches will inntrht What rases will be vy I BM OF GREENWOOD red bats and luminous, dark eyes; at "The opportunity to make this n-lcast those men who have experlenc-t tion one, the sacrifice which made Mine Htune Stand or to Macbeth Young, EAGLE CDcilNo.174 1 tried during the coming? term of federal court has sot been taarned. ed the combination say ho. Literal-1 this one, was of your dny alone," he Attorney and Agent of iy the red rag Is being flung in the. said.

face of man, and the Observant Man Mortgagee, A. Kerbulas, Union, 8, 10 27-3t "AH the streams of that great spirit watches and wonders. are gathered up la you. You repre sent a hew national consciousness. You represent the consummation of Aged Feero Dead Aaron Joues, 8u years of age.

an For SaU at your Made fivo n4m ASK FOR THE YEUOW PENat WITH THE RED 9ANO I EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK old slave belonging to the Marshall IMPOKTAJIT SOTKE. Property owners on Edgefield Avenue and West Cambridge and High streets are requested to place slakes on their property along sidewalk, especially vacant lota, In order that en those great forces, coming Into aotion In the early days of thia century, which not only made America more American but made humanity more family, died Saturday. The old man went through the War Between the States with bis master and was humane. The hope of this nation.

one of the few remaining servanta gineers can place Y's on main sewer of the old school. Speaking of the tine for house connection. It Is absolutely necessary that this faithful old servant. Mrs. J.

A. Mar shall said: be done tomorrow as pine lavlnr will "Uncle Aaron had been well begin on Kdgefleld Avenue early to-l Saturday morning after a brief Ill which more than ever before corresponds to the hope of the world, lies In your power to minister to that spirit, lo preserve that consciousness and to Increase those and Lincoln. "The work of Washington was not completed at Yorktown, the work of Lincoln was not completed at Aopo matlox. Tbey live In our Institutions. One In the whlca his morrow morning.

If these are hot placed now. they will very likelv be lhd wrong, and connections ran not 1 be made. STREET COMMITTEE. Ktaluaker, Chairman. efforts caused lo be adopted, the other In the jimendmetita which his sacrifices rausml to be ratified.

Your work Every time, taxable values dron I One Hour Sales At J. W. DUCKETT COMPANY For Tuesday, Nov. UU From 10 to il o'clock tomorrow we will offer for a special sale any piece of Win- -ter Knitted worth $1.50 to $2.00 at each piece 95c W4 Piece limit. From 3 to 4 o'clock tomorrow we will offer for a special sale any 10c Lace we have, in stock at yard.

12 yard limit. ut All day tomorrow for special sale any' piece of our $1.50 Ahiminum Ware WJa 2 Piece 1'UU ness. He was In his 80th year. Ilr hsd lived ta the family of Dr. J.

A. Marshall for many years. Uncle Aaron had been well taught In hit youth by bis mistress, of whom he often apokejio He loved his Bible and nls consistent life and simple child like faith, was an example to all around him. i "There was a strong tie of affection between him and the' children. He took a keen Interest in each one of them as they grew up and went out from the home.

He enjoyed the family gatherings and the little grandchildren had stolen Into bis the tax rate shows Ita resiliency bv booming up a Indianapolis was not alt done on the sea or on the bay field of France. lo recognition of the solenm obligation', to yoa and your countrymen News. OUR HIGHEST AIM Is to make oijr place' the most popular stoic in ZJZ. And to do this we must strive. to give you what you want at the time you want it, ano; at a price that is consistent with quality and rendered.

If it is in our line, and we haven't it; we shall be glad to pet it I for you. Make this store ytour trading home. Many new arrivals in good IMNWORE MERC7C0' MPhones-92. of economy and peace, a conference certain great powers, called on the initiative of the President of the United States, is about to assemble In Washington. It proposes to search for a solution of problems arising from the convergence of many different nations In the Pacific and to provide by mutual agreement a limitation of armament It proposes something that America can do at borne.

It surrenders no right, It 1 mitoses bo burden. It promises relief at home and heart as the older ones bad. He went the four years of the Civil War with his master and not one of our old soldiers enjoyed the reunion that met here two years ago, more than be did and he met several of his white friends who remembered him. He always attended our memorial exercises and Lee's birthday when he Expert Repairing You will And our work satisfactory and prices right. H.

HENLEY Mext to Lee's Drag Store, was able. I carried the evergreen a better unuersianuing aoroau. ir ii wreath tied with our colors, for we Iran be acromullshed ita blesslnaa will all felt that he deserved that honor be reflevted from every fireside in the and respecL".

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