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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926. THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GFJ2WOOD, S. C. "1 LEGAL LEGAL ir nwansanaBSBasBBaBannBnaBsenfc Dcce in Action Ycunj vijc? to foScs Yearly Record Smacked in 8 '1-1 'i J' ii jaw-- -f W' Jin 11 This month was October, 192S, when 22,850 cart were loaded and sent out. The Octobc record waa also broken in each of the three months of 1925.

In January the shipments art a new record of 23.265 ears which is 41 Scars better than the October mark. In February the record of January was beaten by 19 cars. The March record smashed the February mark by 2,011 cere. I T. Strong.

Bulck General Sales Individuality--There are tew mortals to Insensible that their affection cannot be gained by mildness, their confidence by sincerity, their hatred' by scorn or weglect Zimmerman, Thla la the 18U24th Bulck of the current series, It marked the setting of a record in shipments for Bulck art in eight months, which exceeds that of any entire fiscal year in the history of the company During the eight month period since Aug. 1, IMS, practically every other Buick record was smashed. The average monthly shipments waa 22, S6S cars, which surpasses the record of the highest previous single month. Btst in Lia A firm faith Is tha best theology; a good life Is the philosophy; a clear conscience la the best law honesty the best policy, and temperance tha beat Satire of Settlement and AppUratlea Fer Final Discharge. State of South Carolina County of Greenwood Probate Court.

By John F. Wldeman, Judgt ot Probate. TAKE NOTICE that on the I7th day of April 1924 I will render flna account or my actings ana aoings as Administrator of the Estate of Lucln-dy G. Blake deceased, In the office of Judge of Probate for Greenwood County at Greenwood, and on the name day will apply for a final discharge from my trust a auch. All persona having demanda against aaid ostate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever bar red; JAMES W.

PERR1N. J-29-ltwk-Jwks. Adm. ('Halloa Fer Letters ef AdiwaUtratlea Stale of South Carolina County of Greenwood Hy John FY Wldeiuan, Probate Judge: WHEREAS. T.

C. Norman made suit to me to grant him Letter of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. M. Norman. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to rite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said J.

M. Norman deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to b) held at Greenwood, 8. on April next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to ahow cause, If any they have, why the aaid Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 8th day of April, Anno Domini 1924. JOHN F.

WIDEMAN. Judge of Probate. 4-9-ltwk-3wks, M'MXOXft State of Bonth Carolina County of Greenwood Court of Common Pleas R. F. Davis.

PlalntLT, va. Grant Griffin, Lula Crocker, Individ ually and aa administratrix of the estate of L. F. Crocker, deceased Brook! CfoCker. Den McDanlol.

Walter MrDanlel and Oliver Mc-Danlet. Defendants. TO TUB DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to anawer the complaint In the above stated matter, copy of which Is now on file In the office of tha Clerk ot Court for Green wood County and to nerve copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office In the town of Greenwood within TWENTY DAYS after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of auch service! and It yon fall to answer within the time aforesaid fhe plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief demanded In aaid complaint. W. II.

NICHOLSON. Attorney tor Plaintiff. March 19..1924. TO THE DEFENDANTS, Lula Crocker. Individually and aa adminis tratrix of the estate ot I F.

Crocker, deceased, Ben McDanlel, Walter Mc-Danfel and Oliver McDanlel' TOW WILL TAKE NOTICE that the aummona and complaint In the above stated action vat filed in the orflce of the Clerk ot Court for Greenwood County on the 29th day of March, 1924. and that the same is now on flle in aaid office. W. H. NICHOLSON.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-3o-ltwk-3-wke. CHatlen ler Letter ot Administration State of South Carolina, Connty ot Greenwood. By John F. Wldeman, Probate Judge.

WHEREAS, George W. Powers made ault.to me to grant Him Letters of Administration ot the Estate and effects ot Marlah Powers: THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the aaid Marlah Powers. deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at Greenwood. 8.

on April 17th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the Sorenoon, to show cause, If any they lave, why the said Administration Should not be granted. GIVEN under my band this 30th day of March, Anno Domini 1924. JOHN F. Probate Judge. 3-31-lt-w-aw.

1 ('Italian For Letters of AdmoUtratlon State of South Carolina, Connty of Greenwood By John F. Wldeman, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, T. C. Norman made ault to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effect a of Sarah Norman. 1 THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish nil and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Sarah Norman deceased, that they be and appear before me.

In the Court of Probate, to be heldat Greenwood, 8. on April next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand thla Sta day ot April Anno Domini 1924. JOHN F.

WIDEMAN, -Judge of Probate. 4--ltwk-3wks. State of South Carolina County ot Creenwood Probate Court. By John F. Wldeman.

Judge of Probate. TAKE NOTICE that on the 27th day of April, 1924 I will render my Cnal account of' my acting and doings aa Administratrix of the Estate of Sallle Sue Nlcklea deceased. In the office ot Judge of Probate for Green wood County at Greenwood, and onj BUXXtMS Stat of South Carolina County ot Greenwood Court of Common Plea Clyde Fuller, Plaintiff, F. J. Wise, indlriduarly and administrator of tht estate of Luclnda Wine, Isabella Erana, George Wise, Clarent Wise.

Blanch 8cott, Ellia- beth Clifton Wise Defendants, TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND. REQUIRED to anawer the com plaint in th6 above stated action, copy of which la now "on file In the office of the i CUrk of 1 1 for Greenwood County audio aere copy of your anawer oh the subscriber at hla office in the town of Greenwood within TWENTY DAYS fcfter the aervlce hereof, exclu-alve of the day of aunh service; and If yon fall to anawer within the time aforesaid the plaintiff herein will apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded In aahf complaint, W. II. NICHOLSON; Attorney for Plaintiff. March 27lb, 12C SOTICE TO THE.

DEFENDANTS. Isabella Etana Wlae and Clifton Viae: YOU WILL TAKlTNOTICE thnt the summons and complaint In the above elated action waa filed In the office pf the Clerk of Court for Greenwood County on the 27th day of March 1928. and that the as me Is now on file. W. II.

NICHOLSON. Attorney for- Plaintiff. 8-29-ltwk Jwke. United States of America District Court of the United States Western District of South Carolina. Ex Parte II.

Marshal Kirkman, as Receiver of Farmers National Bank, Laurens, 8. C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order heretofore made in the above entitled matter hv Hon. H. II.

Wntklns, United States Diatrlct Judge. I will offer' for tale at public auction the -highest bidder, before the Court House door in the City ot Greenwood, S. en Monday, the 3rd. day of May, 1928, between the honra of 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 1 o'clock In the afternoon, the follow ing described property; "All the right, title and Interest of Fnrmera National Bank, of Laurens, S. (the tame, being an andlvldad 7.85 per cent Interest) of.

In and to: All that tract or plantation of land, situate, lying and being In the County of Greenwood, State of Sauth Carolina containing One Hundred 8Uteen and eight-tenths (114.8) acres, more or less, and bounded by the George II. Taylor lands, the A. C. Stockman lands, the Henry Creawell lands, and the Homestead lands of Mrs. Z.

E. C. F.cmlng, and being the tract of land of which R. F. Fleming, died seized and possessed, leas the tract of eighty- wo (82) aerea cut off to Mrs.

7.. E. C. Fleming as a homestead." Terms of sale: Cash. The aala will be mado ihect to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency as provided In said Order.

If his approval Is glren and the purchaser falls to comply with his bid. the aaid Innda will be resold under the Order of the Court aforesaid, on some subsequent salesday, at the risk of the former purchaser and upon the name terms. II. MARSHAL' KIRKMAN, Receiver of Farmers National Baak, Laurens, S. C.

4-9-ltwk-4wke. Satire rredMera Appllratle for Discharge, In the District Court of the United StatesFor the 'Western District of South Carolina. In the matter of William Harrey Robinson. Troy. s.

C-Bonkrupt In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of ithe above-named Bankrupt: Take notice that a March 19, 1921, the above-namM bankrupt tied' hla petition ln aaid Court praying that he amy if oecreea ny the court to hare a full discharge from all debt provable against hla estate, except auch debta as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing waa thereupon ordered and. will be had upon aaid petition on April 24. 192, before said Court at Greenville. In said dlHtrlct.

at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at "which time and. place all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear and show cauae. if any they hare, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. D. C.

DURHAM. Clerk. Dated at Greenville. 8. March 3-2l-ltwk-4wki.

Ketlra I Creditors Application Fer Dkrharg, In the District Court tk f. Btafes for the Western District of noun Carolina. In the Matter of Herbert Jeter Thnman, Hodgea. 8. C.

Bankrupt. to the Creditors of the above-named Bankrupt: Take notfee that on March 29. 1921. above named bankrnnt fli hi. petition In raid Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts nrov- against nis estate, except auch debts as are excepted by law from auch discharge, and' a hearing waa thereupon ordered and wlirbe had apon aaid petition on May 4.

mt cwan ai ureeaTiiM, a aid Diatrlct. at 11 o'clock la the forenoon, at which time and nl known creditors and other persona Interest may appear and ahow eaaae If any they hare, why the prartr of aaid petition shoe lit not be granted D. DURHAM. Clerk. Dated tt Greenville.

8. Man "UtmuHm Umtt TtmU fee sarprliJaf ttlitf. fear secti af si In atiin eW I'm oeeer Aera Ut 1 Orel, Jl rir rBdin One of TanlaO't greatest blessings Is the new life and vigor brings to old folks. Every day men and women up in the seventies and eighties thank ua for Teniae's wondroua benefits. ITanlao la a natural tonic, made from roots, barks and rare herbs.

Harmless to man or child. It cleans the 'blood, stlra up up tha liver and put digestive organa In working It your body la weak and run-down. It you lark ambition, rant- eat or aleep. youH 'he delighted with Tan-lac'a results. Take Teniae Vegetable Pilla for constipation.

Adv. NEW PLATINUM WHES AIE POUND SIBERIA (By International Kewa Service) 1-onlnRrnd, New platinum mines. said to promise a elgniflcant addition to the Siberian fields, which are not ed aa the world'a richest ource of pietnl, have been discovered on th river Indlglrkc Jnhe far northern part of the' Yakutsk ftepubl'c, ac cording to the Leningrad Ueoloalcol Committee. The committee la organising nn epeditlon to verlfjf ihe discoveries. and report upon be mMsinmty commerttlal eiploltatloa.

ot How She Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do th Sam Thnt'a going some but skinny men. women and children Just cant help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil fomnotind Tablets. As chock full of Vitamins aa me nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver oil It- self, but these sugar-coated tablets are aa easy to take aa canay, anu won't unset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two dnya. 60 tablets, CO cents.

Ask Hodgea Drug Store or any druggist for McCoy'e Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and It you. don't gain at least 6 pounds In 30 daya your druggist la authorised to band yon back the money yon paid for them. Get McCoy'a. the original and genu Ine. and Imitations.

Adv. .1 You of man an Yet that to if you you er." you for 2 Wilh thrfee million youth ready for battle, nothing can ktay Italy! advancer Premier Mussolini told his lieutenant! ifn fiery ipeech less than ji Iwenty-four houn after an assassin's bullet clipped bit 'nose. Here are three pictures i of the energetic Italian in Flay At Bold Springs School "The Old Maid's CtubV' will be pdesented at the Bold Springs High school Friday night, April ISth, at 8:30 o'clock. A number old maids get together to devise a means (for securing himbandH, and the recit al of their adventures in the chase Is very funny. Heart to heart talks ot their experience with men and ludi crous adventure which will delight the audience.

A-lmlwilon wll bo 15 and 25 cents. The cast of characters Is: Miss Luella Matilda Primrose Miss Olive Branyon. Miss SUHan Jane Hopewell Miss Belle Yonee. MIhh Maria June Hopewell Miss Byrdle Bcl. MIsh Sallle Itrown.

Misn Louise Williams. Miss, Dora Doollttlo Mrs. Mary Ousts. Miss Faith Snowmore Mljts Sarah Rush. Mix Julia JonenMltw Elisabeth Banister.

MIsm Maud Hopewell MIhs Rober ta Hinton. Miss Mary Elisabeth Smith Miss Georgia Deale. Msss Viola Longfellow Miss An nie "Sue Lanier. Miss Lucre! In DcWItt Miss Mar gle Leo Deale. Mltw Martha Welnhnnber Mr Melvln Ammons.

Mlsa Lucy Rosebud MIhh Dm ran da Banister. Miss ItetHy Bablnet Miss Evelyn Ward. Mr: Tommy Doolittle Mr. 'Mau rice Luqulre. Mr.

Phlllys Andrew James rMr Wilniont Amtnonn. The public is cordially invited to attend and a capacity boils') is ex pected. SEE U. S. ARCHITECTURE EVOLVING DISTINCT TYPE (By International News Service Domestic architec ture in America has developed to a point where it promises to establish a distinct type, according to Sidney K.

CatK noted London acltftect. His tour of the United States, he told the Indiana chapter of the Am er can Institute of Architects at a i t. i i i attractlvenemi and taste of srrhlt'c- ture in the leading cities of thls country. Don't be annoyed by ugly blemuhet Dors poor compleito stand bt-twrts you and popularity, good timet, Reiinnl Ointment dors not work miracle, but it does make red. routh, pimply skins clearer, frnher sad more attractive.

Get a jar from your dmrriit today Hie it retularty lor a frw days and see how your cost-pinion improves. This sootliini nat-meat alto brings quick relief to ckapstd or chafed skin. I Manager, gave tome irxflcatioa off what the company wet accomptiab Ing la an Interview a few weeka ago. He stated that Buick dealers throughout tha country had beta unable to stock can in anticipation of the Spring demand for the ftnt time be could remember. These Buick re- fords bear out Strong's statement that 1926 would bo aa exceptional year both for the auto industry and tor every other branch or Si WontA.

Ech, freli A quarrel over a croaa-word puxile hat led ta a divorce. Tat re port does not say which party wok crnnted the ctistodv of the 'I Names you should know 1 -v ''v'. like to know names that everybody knows name the man tied lightning: to a kite; name of the who watched a tea kettle and went out and made engine. Just knowing such names gives you pleasure. -x-''- there are names that thousands of people know can give you much more pleasure in a much more personal way.

Names that stand for the best things eat, to wear, to sleep on, you can buy. Names that connected with the salad dressing; hat," mattress select or any other desirable thing you select mean it is most desirable. Names written large in advertisements. Advertisements tell why those' are names for you to know. Why such names grt in the best groceries, department and hardware stores.

Why those names are in the buying vocabulary of thousands are believed in' by thousands justify belief Read the advertisements. Don't ask vaguely in a store for "cold cream," "a skillet," "a vacuum clean-) Ask for So-and-So's Cold Cream, So-and-So's Skillet, So-and-Sos Vacuum Use the names, have learned through advertisements, that stand the product that means most to you and most to everybody. Read the advertisements to know the same day will apply for a flnat discharge from my trust aa such. All persona havltg demanda agalnat aaid estate will present them tor pay. ment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever MRS.

L. a NICKLES. 1-rMfwk-twct. Admx. III.

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