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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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jour: SECOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 12 CSCQHD OJHON PAGES 9 TO 12 The Leading Newspaper cf Western South Carolina Rntm4 Second 'Im Mtlr at the Pmrtofflr flrMMirMM, Under lh Act of March VOL. VII. NO. 223. Publish Kvrry AfteronMi With FiimUjr Morning Utlitlvu.

Alaa Trl-Wklr li Ion. GREENWOOD. S. C. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMDER 1G, 1026.

PRICE: FIVE CENTS INDEX NKL FAMOUS OLD DIE FOI'ND PREQIGT Loyal to Mate CHEMISIS Their Namc3 Are on the Wires tt'ai TJted to Cttt Gold Coins in the Gov. Smith's Physical Condition Beginning To Worry His Friends long; Ago in North Carolina SUNLIGHT FOOD Krom the Greenville Piedmont. The Governor's health haa been Tho die on which August Bechtler one of the reasons, It wax learned today on good authority nt the Cap German immigrant, made his famoiiN 'itrolinu gold In the hills of North itol. why some of his most Intimate Politics Institute Lec Carolina, near Huthe.fordton, has been discovered and I now In pm- ft tends have been advUins him a accepting re-nomlnatlon thin MCHHloq of Gerald W. Tapp, coin and curio collector of of fall.

They are afraid, it was that a strenuous speaking campaign thtoughout the State might result li turers Say Synthetic Products Will Largely Supply Man Tapp inld that he first heard ol the die thru a number of persons a serious illness for the Governor. a ho now live In this tt te but who were descended from Bechtler. By WIII'uniKiown. Mas. Synthetic long search and hnrd work on his part he wa to get the 11 die unod by food now developed by the chemist and.

biologist; the utilisation of toods which now exist Bechtler, ultho the two dies used In coining pieces are still uuaccoiiDt i ptd are Itnle uHcd, the vast qiiatiti (V ft I ed for. ties of food and chemicals necemwry Carolina gtdd joined by the Becht for the maintenance; of plant life In Albany, N. V. Governor Al Smith la not pliTMlt ally tut well a hi many frtomln and admirer' would like to ee blni. but thrjr arc ronfldcntthat if he take a good ret before entering the fall campaign be will be nil right.

The Governor' Illness at Syracuse. here he went to apeak at be New York State Fair, brought borne to his ad risers at the Capital the (act that, the Governor had been working too bard thin summer without a good real. In -the last two year' the Governor haa complained more or lea ti hi friends that he ban not been feeling Lat spring he was forced to remain the Executive Mansion for several day with a severe attack of tonsilltls. Later when he returned to the Capitol he complained of rheumatism in his left hand and Arm. In fact the paint In hla arms" finally became no sever that be wa laid up for several dayt at the Mansion.

i Had tht Gout Two days ago while he was touring the New England' States in behalf of the candidacy of John W. I)nvJ, thet Governor', waa atrickeu with a severe attack of gout In his right foot, The foot became so pain lers was famous over this section In tho ccenn and the lood supplies which The past two sessions of the Stall LegiKlature have been purtlciilarly hard' on the Governor's health. Tlmi without number last winter, and thi winter before, the Governor kept the midnight oil burning at the Executive Chamber in the Capitol golnt over legislative bills, and trying to get state business out of the way so he could hold conferences the following day with the legislative lenders, 4 Strenuous Life With both house of the l.eglsla tttre In the control of the republicans. Governor Smith has hud a hard time In the lit-t two years puuhlnr through (Mime of his pet legislative projects. Butiie waa successful nnJ tho '30s nnd '40s and some of the may be ovalluble from wasto land ofiint! ore still treasured by coin coKl will solve the problem of the world's letors.

Many of the colna are snln fm.d 'supply, according to rhciujst lm addresMMl the IilHtltule of politics to be In existence yet In the vicinity of Hutherfordton. Kerr Wilson, al 1 eision 'hero derman from Ward 4. who orlginnlly Protein and carbohydrate neces r- lived In North Carolina, haa several ir.ry for huimtn diet will. In tho fu of the coins made by the Iter hi lers lure, 'probably be made in the factory In addition to August Bechtler, rather than rained the farm, the Christopher llechler also coined gold chemists asserted. Tbwy also predict much more so than many of bis both In North Carolina in Geor ed that food In the future will be ob gia.

He coined more varieties thtn tained from the Unlit of the mm and friends thought he would lie. Because of the rnnntantly re-oc-cttrrlng attacks of to which the Governor la subject, he has been un August Bechtler, however, nuk the nitrogen in the air The sch-ntint said that the fond ing gold pieces larger denomln'a-tkms than $5. usually careful In the selection of his nid population, question were one food. Mr. Tapp says he also hn gotten trace of the press used by Augti? Believing that one thing he heeds the world round nnd that there could be no sat Ixfartory solution of one without the other, both depending on the maintenance of au equilibrium In ful that the Governor had to aban was more outdoor exercise, the Gov Bechtler and hopes to locate It with ernor, In the last two years, has in the next few week.

With the come an ardent golf fun. press and die he expect to have one 1 population, preferably by peaceful means rather than, as in the past, by don bin speaking, engagements In New England and return to the Executive Mansion where he waa under the care of a doctor for nearly week. of the most valuable relic to be ob a The Governor is 52 years old and more than 20 years of but life have starvation, disease and warfare. 'J tained of the history of the Caro- been passed at the Capitol. Chemistry, which wa held be fundamental to the whole situation, will the air into food for the human fain WW CHARLEf NUMGEKtR CAICTORICP NWGC5TER Senator Pat llrtrrinou, of Misshslppl.

demanded ih defeat of all r1inil.lt:1ili.ii r' ai debt. Max D. SUtet defended lly. Already processes have been point the way toward the solution of the problem of efficient living. It wa Sen.

Coqzens Seeks Practical Farmer develoied for the product of tin predicted. man food through the growth of the yeast plant which makes It possible Htrry M. Dnugliter. former att. rney general, on trial In New York.

Mrs. Charles Niinacsier, formerly Cotimteio wealtliy swii-ty woman, was granted a divorce from Captain NungeRser," French victor CO "The time mny come when our To Stop Losses On Great Dairy Plant to produce food at a very low cost soils may be relieved In part from the and In enormous quantities In a very i plane mittlcs. (International Newsroei.i production of commodities now designated as said Ir. Jacob short time. I "The dairy buildings, a fa.m ho'uae.

tin. ThomM Uer '-tin her wny tofretfcrnl Court In New Tork to eomjorl. tJ husband, Colotid Mcr. od trial with former Attorney General llarry Daagherts on charges of conspiracy dcfrandfGoTenmycnU "The world depends for It food fOO acres of land, the cattle, trans Llptnan, of New Jersey College. "Syn thetlc chemistry may aasume respon supply upon the production of season wSlimw Houck Lands Plane In Pasture; able crops and the development of slbllity tor the manufuctur of alco mature It may be that hols or even carbohydrates in the Cows Eat Wings To (Set banana Oil generation yet unborn will derive a factory rather than on the farm major part of their food supply from Una of nearly a century ago.

"For all that, the time will never portation and all Implements necessary to operation will be turned 'cr to the successful applicant and he w4ll be given every chanc to succeed." Among tho applications for the place were many persons who explained they were tired of city life, and, although they had never farmed, they felt confident they would be suc the nutriment ynthelxed In a few come when we shall be free from The dl now in Mr.fiapp p---eslon peclftn VCarollna Oold. Au- hours by the yeast plan and by the utilization of sources' of energy which the care of our soli and the safe (By International News Service) WauKegnh, III. Banann OH! The flavor is delicious and much guarding through them of the reces when controlled tar excel tho now International News Service.) Detroit. Senator James Coutens, of Michigan, la busily engaged interviewing applications for the post of overseer of the tamoua Wabeek farms nt Bloomfleld. The great dairy farm, having! been Idle for 1 months and never in its existence having been operated at a profit, the senator announced he would let it out to a practical farmer for a term of years, the former to re-4v air Ifctwmtrdhfftg tte-'perlod.

A term of five yeara la regarded by the senator as suitable period for fair trial "We havn had nearly 1,000 application." the senator said. "When I land the right man we will proceed with preparation! to stock the farm. gust Bechtler; Byw.wni. iay "One. Dollar Tho rolni sary supplies of food, fibre and fata utilised In the production of food.

i-io be desired ULjhst of green grass, and pUi.crjpamlWeo ji, en" mTCTketifty nrwlB cessful if given- maintenance' of our economic and city block, ssld Dr. Barnard, ran DiHr. hf under authonity otih Und government nd of emirse pawed a t.rfrL The" nr'ea which he em structure. tion of returning the next day to recover the plane, r'-r The Inevitable small boys who (he; shlpje-cended toll of the hovlnes' e.tlo!i. Plrst the row licked the wings and finding the taste of the banana oil-varnish palate tickler they preceded to crunch away ni the wing until only shreds were left.

Lea mourns his plane, while buxily at work repairing' it. siaeratioa jjqwever waa given these applications. Only experienced dairy farmers were personally Interviewed. produce in the form iff yeast as mffch food value a l.ooo anen working on "It is not too soon In the develop mem of the synthetic food Indn 75,000 acres under ordinary agrieul hone to get ituired two hten to operate, Mr. Tup or a neru oi cbuip suit Lex Houck la out about one half of perfectly good airplane Let wait carrying paasenger when the engine went in strike, ho dodglny a garage and a house Lea brought hla plane to land among the rattle In pasture.

He left with the Inten Senator Coutens' dairy farm 900 acre. Of thl acreage 400 tural condition. 7 try." said Pr. Barnard, "to predict that If the need ever cornea, the chemist will find a way to convert i "To the chemist 4 the Malthnalan that amount ot man-power uv been" need iff pressing the gold UO bap for (he ft n. doctrine Is but the sad reflection of acre will be reserved for the Cous-ens country estate upon which a magnificent home will 1 erected.

the light of the sun and nitrogen of a pessimistic world." be declared. 3C 1L mm Bit Jo a Qpeat -Pleaoure to Welcome You to bf All aiiM We Wnofe ffoi? Yota a Most Prosperous Teair. Greeiniwoodl io Miter ested in tine Stadent.KodyoffL&n- der College and E. M. I.

-We Wanlt Feel "At Home" In Our Store. and Movj Eeady-to-Wear, Shoes, Hats, Blanket's -r, W. a Modern'Oepartment S)ttore, Foiund Will foe Here at Moderate Prices. Wholesale TTc Jf To) TpjN 9 (Q Greenvood, v. 'S G.

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