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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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PAGE TWO a CAT LT. DAY, AUG. 14, 1S2S. THE INDEX-JOURNAL Lea Ate AsetA Cttaa Irf sect ion of country ti sot lle to what to on. The South 1 Ing npli.li in popuU'lon and la v.it.-.

Wt.i. 'ii freight has to i.me in way. A part of It comM la now through AtUnU and much It la bound In com through 8naB'iiri bcth over the 1 wAUaS4 I lly. kMu ao fKI IJBEXJI CBSA. COiriSI At 114 Mai wII AMM rtatcottl Et'JMl Qsrti South GreeAweod, Rev.

F. L. BraaUett, raator. arts ad thee serrtces. PreacAbig Ue aeeoa4 aa4 toartb Saadayo at 11 o'clock A.

aw. Mi o'clock p. wl Prayer oervtc every Tstrtday aa4 Sat a rd ay alght 8aaday acboct vry laadAy gtorav big a ia o'clock. PrWldnat Vice-Pres. WATSON 0.

W. GARDNER. JR. Jordan Almonds J. tt.

BAILIT tare II UW Cwo4 tMmr Mail Matter lb AaojaA CUea kind that everybody likes. I tAAM 4 A.nftlf j. All Colored Chnrchts tti or AtACirTI. tJ CITT: Um fr, MM, eta imath, 4 I tKrv months. t.S oae mnet, mm Mnt.

PeaMe to MAILl 04aM Il.ttf mtntm. ri rarH C. ft 0. and Lie Southern. Tne lantlc Coast Um baa shown tta isdom by de veloplng Ita Georgia Alabama connection Tha Seaboard la in poallkMt to baaillc besl-naa from tha West but It raanot with the Southern and Coaat Una with double Irsfks If It kaa oaly on line through tha South Into Florida.

If It ran Car another Una It will be In Bn ahape to compete with both these roada. A connection through Greenwood to the Smith would aire It another line through this Rtate and Georgia Into Florida. X. rkarrkttttiaMa street Sunday achool at 1 Sermon At 11:80 o'clock by th variably dvK. Man wkoihwih eaplraUaa).

pastor. Rev. E. Terry. KESPOrffiRECOItD: SET ANOTHER A BANK OF GREENWOOD Checking: Account will enable you, without difficulty, to keep a business-like record of your income and expenditure1, and so 'v will enable you to set a Savings record.

You will like the "unfailing cour tesy of our service, and your thrift program will be stimulated by the investment rate of in- teregt that we pay on all Saving deposits. OFFICERS J. K. ntTRfrr, rMent J. P.

ABNKT Vh-e-tMent Rev. Albert Long, D. pastor of cirxca jronccs. AB Atla Men of tko cttg art lav vkri to seal la eharcb boUcm at toaat by 1f eVtock SAtariay lor thla eelaaa. To a veld taac caraclc a far aa petslbto, all rhanh aeUre heold bo writ tea oat, J( ST AS TBCT Xtt TO kt FIABt aad neat Tbo Jeral by I'rMay aAtraoAa er The JL B.

Cbarcb, Rev. F. T. pastor. Babbalh school 19 o'clock; Mr.

R. ainkscale. raperln(eodeat. Morning worship at 11:15 A. subject of sermon.

"Striving Against Sin." Evening service at nnfon service at the A. P. cbjirch'wlth sermon by Dr. Bower. Visitors are Invited to all service.

with them. 'During our August Fao toryto-Yoa SaIo, QQc per lb Ollv 35c Liggetfs Milk Chocolate Bar, OF li lb. Delicious Spice Drops Mount Fisgah A. M. E.

church, will deliver a lecture at 8:80 p. m. Tltl-WEEKLI Owe ver. I8 Bvwtha. SIM: tkra Parable I advwMe M4 WW) aa- firaiw.

or AMOttATia rim Tbe astated Prw to tclu4lr lk pf rruW of all Sermon at 8:80 o'clock by Rev. J. II Walker. hrwt wwKfcH (Ms 4 alae 1 Cke tnrsl aawe hMwMI beret of aarWl IMj Bote; bQcatitt London. (AP) Lady Bose Is the AH ncU per lb.

bareM AN Sea Guardian Sought to Administer Affairs of I). Manlcy (Continue avm I'uie Oaa. right band, "man' of ber husband, 39c Gum 39c Sir. Jagadis Chandra Bose, F. R.

8., Mam All HomlttABCoa to TH WDEX-JOURNAU COMPAKT OfMOVAOit C. Old Fashioned Props per lb. the Luth Burbank of India. Sir Jagadis, who maintain that plant hsv feelings, has been lecturing In London and often tell how Homemaid Wrapped reretim NepraaMietlvea rUTAJfT. OltimTH BHUNHON, 10 at tiat AtraM Tnrfe Lady Bose has assisted him In hi re J.

W1M.IAMH WATSON, V-Pre. J. KItAN. Piuihler M. W.

Aiwt. Ceahter J. a QAMBUELX. AasC Cashlar WaHna 1HI. 1 39c Nougat per lb.

search work which has attracted Tentative plan have alwi been an-nounred for the reopening of the State Dank of Atlanta, and branch, acattered through-iJti te atae. A meeting of stork-hoido nd depoaltora has bern called ahoi'ly at which it was aauounr- Atrara BtaA. Ml Dewaafclra 4k. AjuatMi I world-wide attention. The scientist la conven First PmbitertAA.

Sunder School at 19 o'clock, Dr. 8. C. Hodges, Preaching at 11: 1 o'clock by Rev. James W.

of Tallahassee, Fla. Union service at thla church at 8:80 o'clock. TEUTCMIII DIRECTORS J. K. rt'RST WIU.tAMS WATSON W.

Jl HNEAD W. RAHOR tional European clothe, but Lady 'tajati (Hftea Bose clings to ber native Indian cos rd deflnl'- plana would be niadf HODGES DRUG STORE VjtS71 PR J. II. HKU J. C.

Br.l.r auMiaaa it ri nk ui J. T. J. a SLOAN Manny was alto prtHldcnt of th Ganrglu State It ir.k, capitalised at tume, with all Its splendor of hronse and gold, and says ah would not give It up. Vven If she were to mak her hom In London.

1500.000. It i affiliated with the Mill Itankera Trttat Coiuparv. Ol llearlnir I'aslpened. Atlanta. Aug.

Soulk Mala Street Baptist Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11:16 by Rev. Frank Mt. Pitf ah A. M.

E. Chwh. Bote (Contributoof Please alow me la thla way to llearlng on a petition for a guardian GREENWOOD P. Llde, a returned missionary. There will be no evealng acrvlc.

for I). Manlcy, Indicted Atlanta banker, sot for lodny, was postponed by order of Judge John I). Humphries, thank you tor the Impartial conald- ESTABLISHED t33 eratlon that I have received at your hand during my stay la Greenwood of superior court. Candidates Cards For Cotton Wighr I hereby announce myaelf A candidate for Cotton Weigher at Greenwood subject to th rule of the Democratic primary. W.

II. CLRQO, JR The ruurt a order waa on applica 8. C. It ha been ray privilege to to hsv been In mora than thirty of It any ot our agent chance not to these United States, and to have ace uny ot our white friends who would like to help ua In this effort, fATX'RDAT. AtTOUST It, H2i.

VlOIE IAU-EOjID TAI.k. 1 Like The Indei -Journal The fliar-tanharg Herald baa flair I builti-log lallroada. If all the railroada which theac two paper have built papr-were la actual operation we would have A new network of 1'oea airatchlng from the Oreat Ukta te tha Pay of Siacarae and all run-Alng through "parlaoburg and Oreenwied, to nay Birthing of tha llnei wlilth would hate to be placed acroas the continent for lack of frcund to hold them to pur aectlun. HlKh placed railroad ofllclala do not alwaya heed our euigeatlona but bow and then they do aee the tli-dnm of cur tdeaa and talh get itart-ed along the line even If nothing iroic bappena. The Herald ha heard talk recently to the effect that the Seaboard tion of Solicitor John A.

floykln who aoked for a writ of prohibition delay-lug the guardianship hearing until September 4, two days after reeelvera of the Hankera Trual Company of Atlanta, of which Man ley la.prealdent, will mnt it lienrlna In federal Court on lived severs! fear In foreign countries, and In connection with such ministerial service I could render send your contribution to Rev. Al bert Long, P. O. Box No. 621.

and (he name-will be announced to the West SUe Baptist Ckaria. Rev. W. II. Belers.

paatcr. Sunday school 1:45 a. hi. T. Wilson, superintendent Morning worship at 11:14 a.

D. Y. P. U. Jpnlor And InUrm-dlate at p.

m. Evening service at 7:48 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. (a. Seatb Greeaweed Methedlst Union Sunday acheot lo a.

ba, -Preaching second and fourth Sun I have engaged In newspaper work both here and there, however, the Impartial treatment at your hand congregation. We mean to help you and that's why we we' are asking their petition to require Mank-y to turn over to them alleged aawla ot equnla any that I have received at Father's Day scrvTMo which will held the fourth Sunday In this monttt Hon. K. Baker, will deliver an ad' drcce at the Mt. Plsgah A.

M. S. church at 3:30 p. ra.on that duy. We want every colored man and woman end as many of our white friends as posnlblo.

to hear him at that time. The paator will apeuk tor Kev. James of tbe C. M. E.

church and hie people Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Ills morning subject will be "The Value of the Soul In the Mind of God as It Is ReveaUd in the Lire and Labors of Jesug Christ." All are wecomo to each service. you to help us. Rev.

D. L. Wither- IKIlOntMI. spoon the r. E.

of tbe Greenwood I'etteo Weigher. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to tlio posit Ion cf cotton weigher at Greenwood and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. It. 8. TWLKB.

For Judge of Probata. 1 hereby announce my candidacy foe the office of Probate Judge for Judge Humphries will determine. District of the A. M. E.

church wi'l noil Tueadav. Aucilitt. 17. whether I lie preach for us next Sunday night. He writ of BTohihltion will be granted to will hold his third quarterly con delay the guardianship hearing until ference Monday night.

Every de days, both morning, and Bight, at 11 Remember 4. partment of the church will be repre Manlvv. who waa Indicted yesterday Greenwood, County aubject to the by a grand Jury on a charge of felony sented ct this meeting. We are now arranging our program for our great rule of lb Democratic primary. G.

T. SIDERT. in connection with the closing receai li a' 111 wanting to t-ome Into Spartanburg. Inatead of building op of the 'Farmers and Traders Hank Tha Salvation Amy. Former Community Hall.) Capt.

Charlea Johnson, officer charge, Meeting Friday 8 p. an. lie Ixekhart or Union Into Spar- any point I have served within th paat thirty four years. I believe that the entire group that I represent here are ardent readers of the Indet-Journal, and that Is fs it should be. I beg of you enough space at thl time to place before the public generally, the namca ot those who will act as captains in our Founders Dav Rally which ends the 10th of Oct lOjg.s Tbe following sisters of thv Mt.

Plsgah A. E. church will act as captains ot the effort In question: Julia Oreyi.Wllllama, The Lona Grey Club; Hattle Weir, the Ruben Williams Club; Ellen Perclval, the An-gelne Name Club; Jennie McGee. the Lewis Roysl Club; Lillian Ramsey, the B. J.

Rsinsey Club; Daisy Holdmcn, the C. 8. Bradley Club: Willis Smith, the Maria Powers Club Lllla Williams, the Henry Williams 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Probate Judge tor Greenwood county, sublet to the rulea of th Democrat lc Primary. trrburg and then on to Chimney SPARE THJS TREE Rcok. Hcaderaon villa, Laurel rrk aad "other potnla." the prea- Sunday a.

m. Company meeting 1:80 p. m. Salvation Battle Sunday p. m.

of Atlanta, was under tlR.wxt bond today. Sheriff J. 1. homry said today ha had aervod a warrant for Manley'a arrest at the banker's Atlanta home last night and bund hud been arranged. Mantey'a attorneys had reported that their client wss 111 In a Mllledge: vlllc hospltHl' "ullcitor ttovkln wlfhed to nlmK ruardiiiti hip hearing, hla'anpll- ett talk la to the effect that the tiia? buy or leate the Plcd- R.

J. CARTIJS3GH. 3R. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Probate Judge tor Greenwood subject to the ruloa of th Democratic primary. A.

JKItOMK BKLU Meetings on the r-treet: Friday 7:30 p. Bundsy 10:89 a. ni. and nTt and Northern and thua get Into lb heart of tha Piedmont country. 7:80 p.

Nat rally the talk lead to the rom- You ar cordially Invited. of the link between Spartan intli.ii rM-wtil on tUe ground that if The Telantecr tf Aannea, ih mrilnarv ni weeded with lila hea- Staff Capt. A. Belcher, officer' In charge. Ing and cCjudged Manley mane, the court woul'l loae Its hold upon hint.

1 11 I LOOK WHAT UP HERE diCrJiM Uf WV WOOING! jfe jlai 1 WlA, THAT THEE llijlll A wa NEVER I am a candidate for re-election to the office ot JudRe of Probata tor Greenwood County, aubject to tb rule ot tb Democratic primary. JOHN F. W1DKMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for th office ot Probata Judgefor Greenwood county, subject to th rales of the Democratic primary. PAUL L.

WALKRR. Sunday achool at 8 p. nv Prayer aervke Thursday trenlng Club; GuRRle Waller, the J. B. Lynch Club; Joule Steward, the Sallle Gilliam Club; Wilton WHHamg.

the R. J. Logan Club; Sallle Lomax, th': Fannie Heard Club; Susan Nance, the Frank Cunningham Club; Katie McDaniel, the Taffy Brooks Club; at 8 o'clock. Matlse Moore, the Qulnsey Younir Club: Edith Queries, the Jack Queries Club; Mary Moore, the Mack Moore Club; S. J.

Rurges sand Har Preaching Sunday evening At 1:80 p. m. All Ar Invited to Attend theee service s. Gateway Memorial Hataedlst Sunday school 10 a. W.

T. Old-bam, auperlntandant Preaching first and third Sundays, both morning and night, at 11 a. m. and SO p. by th paator, H.

B. Griffin. riet Bell, the Mone Bell Club; Ben- I hereby announce myself A candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Greenwood County, Subject to tb rulea ot the Democratic primary. JOHNSON. nle Flsber, the William Fisher Club; Amanda Richie, the MoseO Richie Hub; Julia Williams, the Nathan Creswell Club.

Each of the Individ uals named have received their com The court, ibe Lolicltor declared, would never be able to try Manley lifter such a ruling-, even upon re (mutton of sanity. The sanity of a person under Indictment may be determined by the superior court when the defendant is arrclgntd therein, the solicitor application get forth. Business Increases for Manufacturers of Holiday Fireworks Washington, Aug. It. -(AIM ncB.lt-tlie growth 6f tbe Idea of relehiatlng Independence Day am Christmas without eiploaivee, nianu-factures of fireworks during 192i showed an Increase of over 21 percent by value over the flgnrcs tor mi, the lao! preceding census year.

Forty on elHhllhmrnt pilmarlly engaged In the manuflicture ot display fireworks reiKirted a totad output for 1825 valued at $031,435. the 112 flKura was 4.977.- lllV Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80 mission from the church they rep regent. They are responsible rr For Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner for Greenwood County aubject to th rule of the Ifemocratlc primary. ARTHUR a OUZT8. sons and they will make a faithful p.

m. Epworth Leagn at 1:80 p. m. A cordial welcome eitended to alL return of all, aid for our cause that may be placed In their hands. This comes to ask each ot the white end colored citlsens of Green I hereby annonr.ee my candidacy for the office of Coroner for Greenwood County, subject to tha rule ot the Democratic primary.

O. L. TURNER. wood to help our cause through any ot our agents that ma yaporoach yon CalUsoa ChArro. Rev.

Jennlog Johnson, psstor. Bold Spring First And tecond Sunday morning. 11 o'clock. Third and fourth Sunday afternoon, 8:80 o'clock. Prayer service.

Wedflesdsy evening at 7:30 o'clock. We mean to do business with the business men here. Bo far at the negro group Is concerned, we mean to see to It thst no business man In Bethany First Sunday afternoon, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner for Greenwood county, aubject to the rule of th Democratic primary. R. FAULKNER.

progressive Greenwood fall. If-any fault, yet the email city frequently has this type of citizen with which to contend; a small minority which ociocg. Third Sunday morning. 11 o'clock. Old Fsllowshlp 8ecoad Sunday afteraoon, 3:30 o'clock.

if the 41 establishments report one doubts this, lettyilm watch the practical division of our business men In Greenwood: Wo have no mat. order house eras here. We stand tng, ex re ItK-ated In Pennsylvania burg and Oaatonla and from Charlotte ai tar north and weat aa the Imagination corea to take It. "Ob-J3i la no money," In auch mattera, And there la food ground for a cloaer alliance between the 8eaboarl and the riedmont and Northern. They cennect her at Greenwood and fcT alway operated In a very friendly way, ao far aa the pulillr ktiowa, and It la natural that the two abould have a common Intereat.

The Herald la only repealing what many pecple have been thinking for aome time. The activity of the Georgia' and Florida may be the baala for preaent rerlval of the talk and that la not at all atraoge. The Georgia and Florida and the riedmont and North-era are In the aame aort of fix Ttoth are dependent on other linea for much of their bualoeae. Tbe Georgia and Florida la doing swell, according to reporta of Ita condition, and the riedmont and Northern la lao doing well. Both road arc well managed.

It they were linked ao a to provide a link In a long haul which would be. ahorter than aome other long haul between th aame point both 'Would be gretttly helped. The Seaboard ttaelt baa been getting ready tor a long time for a po-alble fight for exlatenre. If the auggeetlon of Prof. Ripley were followed and the Seaboard forced to permit Itaelf to be ahaorbed by the Jlloole Central much of the through bualneee It now handtea through here for Eastern port would go the other way.

That la, thev would go to New Orleana, Thla would be fine fof.th Illinois Central and for the port of New Orleana but It would play hob with our own porta. It to to the Intereat of thla aection to hire the Seaboard built up and mad stronser. If It can arrange a close and tasting alliance with the Georgia and Florida and the riedmont aod Northers it will be fln for the Seaboard and One tor Greenwood. The future of Greenwood aa a railroad and highway centor I attractive and promising that we htsltatc to speculate on It People might think bad Inst all aenae of actual condition and were pipe dreaming1. a But the paMlWUties are unquestionably Inspiring.

The mm who doe not mtllte that the West to be. coming more and more the produc- five lu i lsachusetta. flvo In New Jersey, iiw. In New York. In For Cottea Weigher.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cotton Weigher at Ninety Six atihjert to the rules ot the Democratic Primary. W. A. HITT. 1100 percent strong for the buslaes .1 1 CeroAAca Baptist Cbarcb.

und the remaining IT In 14 The man with the proper civic apli it Investigate before he criticises. He takes the troublo to look into the future of his own home town before he condemn It. 1 The trouble with most critics, as with the knocker In this picture. Is that they do not. know enough about the things they' criticise.

Constructive criticism Is valuable because It carries with it a full knowledge ot the situation, but Just mere knocking la Ignorance on a rampage. "'Thertf It nothing elevating or-en-lightening In continually finding thinks tbe town Is not good enough tor them. But It it depended on' their efforts, there would be no town at all. h'you'kno anyone In GREEN-WOQD who cannot see the advantages, of making thla a bigger and better town, get him to climb th ladder a our booster friend In the picture has 'done, and maybe he will drop the tx. for be will see frnlta other states.

inru vi urtrawuuu. im una mi the time. In thla effort we psk each of our agent that may approach yoi Interest In our caul 4n thla (way; No group ran come to Greenwood whost faith. In it Is stronger than I on" faith. And whose loyalty to tbe prln-cie hit, dlsenwood snibi for can be more expressiv than ours.

For the General Assembly. 1 hereby announce my candidacy ss a representative In the General Assembly from Greenwood county and pledge myaelf to abide by the rulea of the Democratic primary. T. FRANK MeCORD. Chinese Girls Wear Bob and Shingle Npw.

Says Miss Ling Wong (International Newsl Ixtndon. The cult of tbe "bob'' budg in and iho 'shingle" has spread t. China, cccordlBg to MIbs Qui Sing Far the General Assembly. 1 hereby announce my candidacy as a representative la tbo General Assembly from Greenwood County and pledge myaelf to abide by tb rules of the JDemocratlo primary. K.

McCASLAN. aiii teed. Preaching tb first nag third Sue-day morning at 11:11 o'clock by th paator. Rev. J.

O. Wilson. PoaaMg Charr. Rev. D.

W. Garvin announce aerr-Icea aa follow: Walnut Grove, first Sunday at p. m. od third Sunday at 11 a. Donalda, vry Sanday night at 7:80 p.

m. nnd second and fourth Sucdaya at 11 a. Turkey Creek.1 first Sunday at 11 a. m. and third Sunday At 3 p.

m. Orphaaaga Baptist Charca. Re. A. jr.

Jamison. pastor. Sunday achool at la tb after-noon. Prayer meeting at the asual hour Wednesday evening. Services At 11 o'clock Sunday.

Merlab Church. Rev, J. O. Wilson, pastor. Sunday achool oa 2nd nag 4tb 8unday morning, at o'clock.

Also 3 o'clock on 1st pad 3rd Sunday afternoon. Preaching on 1st nnd 3rd 8uaday afternoon at 4 o'clock by tha paator. Wong, a young Chinese woman who hss ujat arrived here to take a course In hafrdt easing. "I am going to take a permanent wave machine back with me," Misa Wonir saw In an interview, "and 1 Better Results If You Always Use expect to do a great business with Fer the General Assembly. I hereby "announce myself a a candidate for the House of subject the1 rules of the Democratic primary and pledge myaelf to abld th result of the election.

W. J. MOORE. It. "A year or' two ago there was not IT IT ID) bobed head In China.

Now very many gird have adopted that and tfie shingle bob of hatrdreslng. 'I Intend to open a beauty culture saloon nnd halrdrcselng establish ment In Hong Kong. It la a great 1a asssnat 4.AAte bald wav Malt Syrup Fer the General Assembly. I berehy announce my candidacy as, at representative In the Genoral Assembly from Greenwood county and pledge myself to nblde by tbe rules of th Democratic primary. BAM KINO, ed, and Chinese women who br.ve hitherto Worn their balr aleek and abort look charming with It curled.".

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