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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 6

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Page Four THE INDEX-JOURNAL CREENWOOD. S. C- May 31, 1947 Boat loral aroeals. Saluda, al Neeloy's rrry. lalaf Parkall's frrn and alat a mlla Brio The Everyday THE INDEX-JOUItNAL nw brtiM nfp wetfera seem fwln Tfce ()rmM Jearael aetete4 Aarwe lN So IMmwI uia HiiwiK tka JmihI e4 TIM snn HealeS iu.

I. lilt iba pieerat Coibraaa Mrnxirlal brltlga. Prmi deal tavla aad Ike cavalry eurt rama up frvm BROTHERS FROM CALIFORNIA VISIT ABBEVILLE KIN Abbeville May 11 Special-Mr, and Mrs Olenn Ualey, of Crockett. neu pit nMty iowt 0 KXACMTaAI nUO UOUVM SCfWVCl. ISalada rlvrr la front of the imcmti lioma of Counselor By Raw.

Herbert Booth, D. D. Harold l.umUy la Corouaia aad tamd norib TRIO ATTENDS DINNER PARTY IN GREENVILLE Abbeville. May Jl. ftpeclal-Mrs.

Arthur lint. Mrs. PTed West and Mrs. Jamas Mowen want to OreenvUlo Monday and attended a dinner party at tha Hei Ureen-vilie gtven by Ulas Martha Lee Weat la compliment to Mlaa Nrlle B'eisb eat aad follo4 the Biala road nn by Hiuuy Pol at aad lata (Vkbury. I'rMiil ut lala Calif, and Mr and Mrs, Prrd tii lapKXJortiAi roirm At 111 ktaiweU iff IL WATSON.

rreeWeat AXThTX LCK. l.Tmi was anlatlalaad that alibi la iha huina of (ivB Uealev uf Vallelo. Calif have re How should a woman, aurrUd aral Mart Gary'a Bother hfa faikrr had dl'd and living wiUi husband and children, faro a attaatkm in whlrh aha thinks aha Is In love wiUi another turned Jo their homes after a visit of two weeks here wltn that aia-1 trr. Mrs King and Mr King at their home near the cltv Three IT COSTS NO MORE a a a Ta kara your car waskee and lube-icat-al corrvctly. Wo call for anal deliver and oar pricot rw a klfker (kan elaawnor.

Tatum. of OreenvUle. and Mlaa man? Again a correspondent faces VPfin Betty Harden of Worth Carolina young men were burn and reared us wltk this queeUuo. m4 tNaMmee ae BUS attar botn krtoea-lvbo-ta June. la the flrat place, lova le not a at tte Cmb A delightful menu served ka four thing which drops Sown out of.

the IHOUl, In Abbeville and their return waa a pleasure, lo many old frirrwU. They came eeprrlally lo be present at the graduate of their niece. Mlaa Vemrr King st Due courses was employed In the private sky. but Is acquired by cultivation. TereM eX Bre)s eteea oa we lasea-JearaaJ Ce.

to Bet eaeevaai dining room of tha hotel. Butb In the raae of thla correspondent. HANDS the admits that aha waa ta love young ladles vera praam tad Havt land china plalee as gifts and both with another man at tha lime of tM ka Mnm as earrlere. BIB TBI aBBClaT Faroe TOe ImMM fTlM la ewUtleS aaltaatt)? She aaa reewkUeaUea all tka ewe BeteleS UN Iiwim, Be a ell leale as WIU VXkQXKX Wast and to attend the recital of Mrs. James Magill at which Marie King, another niece, played.

la llll. It alxi aa iMaln tiir a rly rasa loa aa (iB'fal tiarr aad a bad aot baaa al korua la aru lima. Other tilth uatrd-era I a nfflrlala ware anterlalnrd la dlffi-reat bamae la Cokeal.ary va that Blht aarly la May Hit. May I. arcurdlog to soma arrouats but Ideally May I.

Tba aait moraini Ike ji.arrry was wearily takaa ap to go lo Abbevllla wbrra MVa. Jafiaraoa 'Davit and rhlldraa had awaited tba Preeldael of tba Confederacy. Tbla trip was throeih Hodfas aad over tba dirt road leading to Abbeville fruia Hod see. Tka eerort wf tatalry with Prealdaol Jaffar-sua Itavls probably auiabared ewiae lau Ibuua-aad to lately five buadrad waa but tba auiu-kaj- decraoaed every day aa tuuii aud Mora men. raallflai tba utter kileaue of tba Haalloa received identical aoraagea.

her marriage, a bo was Irresponsible and shlfUaaa. aVana time atar her marriage, he died. Now aha haa found another man. nut bat hus em' make nor Ufa Ood -caiera Then Botn tnaae young men are ployed In government wort- she eaa secure the wisdom and band, to who Rishe Is all acted. kfake Atl RmiHUBOM Tb til UBIXJOlMAt COirAIT Oreeaweeg.

I. cV thinks aha la ta Was wtu him. On tha face of It. aha apoaranUi Mattuoal lUMMUlhMt is not In krv wlin Prum her letwr. aha haa anaoe ho Ale wine Appointed Abbeville Coroner AbbevUie.

May JI-perUl-J Telephone 4711 kUiweU at Antanssj effort lo cultivate affection for Tke mi Be ReMlttr tar Mn Bnm My Hm4 Urmmh trverae.eJ amr Ml Babtlitjr Be mh wImt gas him. This ha senses, aa Indicated br guidance to make her bums Ood-can tared. Then aha can eerure the wisdom and guioanes to make her noma Ood-cetUared. tha wul then Begin to view ta terms of tha other members of the family, not simply from iha angle of her own self-tab aide. No marriage can succeed without a umber of common da-nominators.

Muanand and wife must have ansae hang atore ta ubiisbjmi ta whbrfe they antoy than a houaa and rJUldroa. Above aa. tnet asust have tha areolae tomanon denominator his actions. Ao, the home attuelioa Arthur A lea In has been appointed goes from bad lo worse. coroner fur AbbevUie county to till Married love not bora ha a the unexpired term of Oeoria Du- meut.

It eomee as a resuk af euhj- senbarry who will take hla place as auditor of tne county on July 1. vatlon and practice Many a Mr. AM wins had served aa coroner who Is unhappy ta rtage, endeavors lo earape reality be before ha moved to Due Weat are-eral years sgo of all. Almighty Ood. taking flight kilo a romanra with a WW PfM niai Mil aeverMMy ti Willi fJ asit k--M km Mtt imy Oif MHII SATl'RDAT, MAT II, I Ml IERM0.NETTE Ur, R.

O. I nm AmJM Or It BAJIKKTB MlVfcR one other inaa thetr legal aaa la. The reacUoa to this la always ua- favorabla. Although BMuriage vows may be pushed down out of tha conscious mind Into tha subcoa srioua, yet tha Sanaa of raeponalbla- N) BON kleeaed to give tkaa to towards them lingers. Aa out aia drvpplal oat la aitun( a Bearer trip bvaie.

la Cokaabary tba e.oil bad pllrbed reap as virtoae parta of tba vlllaie, moat tka cavalry betas qaartered aroaad tba old Coafer-eaaa aVhool. A quarieraiaatar airlvlai ha ad-vaaaa bad bad a larse aaioaat of lorasa Beat fraea Abbavtlto lo Cokaabary fur Iha boieee. Tbe mot aiag of the day oa wbtrh iba aiarrb aa reaaaad ha Ike uto froai Cokaabary to Ab-bavllla tkroagh Modaea. Ueaeral Mart tiary ap-oa tka approval fo Praaldaot Iwvla aad eiteadaal rablaat offkors lhaa la Cokaabary, rol levied Iha raaiBBBt of hie commaad aad there la his astlva Village of Cokaabary gave tba order lo dlebaad. So, la hla eaa alllaia and la tba houaa of ht Bother Gaaarat Mart (iary a aallllary career came lo aa aad.

He bad deMoaetrated capable mllllaiy leadership I boa aot Iralaed la Weal Hoi at. Poeal-bly be kad galaad Bark faadaiaeutal kaoaladfe of Blllury tralalog la the Old Coketbury Coa-ferrnre aVbool wkere be bad served as flrat liaateaaat of the military company of the eta-deata, "The Cokaabary orsaalrd la llll by Prof Matthew William, of the raged conscience always produces Notice Of BANK HOLIDAY The Mndrrsignrd Greenwood Count baakf will be cloeed TUESDAY, JUNI 3 HD in obeervanct of v. JEFFERSON DAVIS BIRTHDAY menial and spiritual' aonfualoav. Physical disability oftoa follows. Many people fall ta marriage ko- eauee they do not honestly work al Their marriages fcicomi set- can tared, which always produtaa JOimO-r-IANVILLE riOCK WOOL mSULATION Together With Skilled Applicator, Makes The Differencu Comfort That Pays For Itself Call W.

A. FIUDY For Free Estimate Gronad Floor Palmetto BIdf unhapplnsea. The only true, nappy and sue-sful aaarrugs la one which It Ood -can tared. Thia means that husband and wife make Ood tha first denominator of their home. 1 Werdawortk.

of Ike trelr gra Boats of Baglaag. imIi of. "Tke little, aameleaa, a- re -e be res MU of kladaeae u4 of love." Tkey are ike little iklats wkhk make or Weak Ufa. la tfcla alraage, aaa weird, aaa rrlae-lafeet- b4 are. wltk Ha fiifklfal fears, aad terrible tares, aaa eoploae tears.

Ike laae sag Mala of distracted ssea aad women aa4 Boor litila rail tfraa Bra kept Iroai araklag wide epea ay tka Mllll af little, aaremeajbored arts of klad-aaas bb4 Bf love, as mob aad wenea, aa4 yaatk, wlik lu aklalBf ft aa4 asaaa lira att aa4 rtfraaMag llvaa la Ua Boaia a4 abroad, aa ikaf to a boat Ikalr aa-BiBta4 laaka. A eaa af aol4 walar kart. wkoa a alr4 aa4 alck kaart la Baarl brokca; a kla4 r4 Ibara, Uk "apia 9t gal4 la aaakata af a loral 4aa4 roadar, vbara a kard aad aaarir This wife Is viewing her marriage Cokaabary hool faculty aad a graduate of situation entirely from her owa self Un viewpoint. She has never learned to pray about It "not my wUl The County Bank Bank of Greenwood AU aVanabes Al War SkeeJa a Nkaetf SU Weat Polat. but Thins be done Until aha la a few days after Preetdaet Jaffaraoa Davit aad hla small eerort, tit wat da Ided aa a meae- that, her thinking will be aonfuaed and aha will be filled wllb uncer-taintr and worry.

She must first are of farther safety to reJue It avea mora af tar reaching Savanaak river). Gea. Mart Gary rode from Cokaabary to Edgefield aad (here Bade talks to aaaerabled crowda aad wrote aa article for the Edgefield Advert leer la which he aald ka ka4 ao Idea of going oa wltk tka rera- aakaaata4 flkur la Ua loac aad braathlaaa aottla af Ufa, fla4aBaw kopa aad. Uk a flaor aaat of aoldlera bat that ha Intended to remain with hla home people and ahara their eaperl- 111 earaa whatever they might be. ProB then aalll raaaatmaal came lo a head la lltl, Gaaaral Oary ore a pled hla time la Edgeftold with the prectlre of law.

farming coatrlbatlag artlrlaa for tha Advertlaer while tha editor, A. Slink Ine, wat off on vitlta. In 117k Oeaeral Gary bought tha plate which la aow kaowa aa "Oakley Hall" oa a tract of forty acres Bear Ike tova of Edgefield. Here ke lived abroad atroka, kottlaa tka craal aaa. Ara aot thaaa llttla toadar aa4 Mat la tkoat kta aad acta raa! llfa-aaara aad Ufa-Bakara aa a traval ta-fatkar tka kot aad dattf road af Ufa I voaM ka thJaklaf of otkara, kotaaM, ka Bltkaaaa aad kaalib, aa aiaar otkara kaaa BBaht af aa.

I vol4 ka kU4 kataaaa aa vary MBf akara kava kada kla4 ta aia. I woald ka traa, kaeaaaa ao aiaaf otkara kata kaoa traa to aaa. 1 wvB.14 ka aobla kaeaaaa tka aoblUlf la ara kaa kataod aa I kava triad ao loag aad a kard, aad ao oftoa failad. I waald ka Bara. koraaaa I kara kaoa laaairH kr tka Mttla kvoaly lojraM ao aiaay otkara kara ftraa bm.

aaaoMi to Baa, 4aar riiaada. Uat ta tka alikt of tka Groat Appralaar of Mr a wa raally fall ora oftoa kr aar alaa of omtoaioa tbaa by oar iaa of eoaiailaaloa. Look log bark acroaa tka km mm until hU death la lkll. Tbe house waa built by Daniel Bird In llll. Before his death.

Gov eraor ioba Gary Evans, a nephew of General Mart Gary, had become owner of the property, He Offered at a gift to Edgefield aad waa accepted. The place le now la charge of tbe V. D. Q. and many Interesting relics are being i announce ie accumulated.

The begueet of "Oakley Hall home of Gen eral Mart Gary, became effective upon tbe form Bonti-a flm al acceptanra by Edgefield, county and city. John Gary Evana and hla wife, donors, died la the same year. Mrs. Eraas died April 4, 14I aad Governor Evsnt died June II, llll. Early ta 1171, Gaaaral Mart Gary advaaced tbe saggaetioa that tbe time had arrived to make a real fight to unseat tha Radicals in South Carolina 8tate goverameat.

General In these Bonds can be (jukOy withnt it lnaa in case of ergnew. Arnr maoi C. Butler, aleo of Edgefield, had tha aame opin An easy, owtorwortc woy lo bery 0. S. SarlnQt Bond lor AriMfkoiM wio totaitot take tWycatalooe of tlto PoyroN Strvisaers fUm.

ingi ought to have at least a aylawaratiai part of tbn imZ. tlJi Savings Bonds. The new Bond-eMonth Plasi ramtoeCTMiaiTatliaXaiaea safe, and above aU, aura. Tbe Plan tnakea it easy for kaTixiora of Amenta? tbe Fwjrca Sarvrngi Plan Mat arrange a steady income for yourself In ag JT nro prar-fxi tbe perfect way to save starting 10 years from today. inonh peat into will give you $100 a month, beginning In 1957, For a financially sound future, for both yoa self, ace yok bank and ttart buying U.

S. SaTvinga Bosids the Bond-a-Month Pkm vaaiabad yaara, aU fret (b tad wltk (oldan car-oaa of taporb opportaalUaa to do UtUa, aana-laaa, auramambarad acU of kiadaaaa aad of lora to tkdaa wka aeodad ao Back oar klad aad ooooaraclac vord, oar graeloaa aad kalpfal tfoad, tka gift of oar kaart of kaart (for tka (1ft wlthoat tka tfvaa la traly kara); looklag back acroaa tka raara wbkk ara gona wltk tka wind, wa kara failad God aad mora ao often, ao loaicaaabty, that, ta daap bamllltjr. all of aa ahoald bow oar kaadi, oar baaru aad oar aoula In aa orarwkalmlng aaaaa of aorrow ta tba aort of rapanUnca whlck will diiva at oa and oa Into aobla girera of Ood. It aeami to bo tkat what raally couota Boat with aaa aad wltk God, la aot tba auantl-tatlTe, bat tba qualitative. When you and I do a kind thing or aay a kalpfal word.

It la aot tba apactacalar, tba klgnata o'f K. which raachaa Boat tha objacta of our llttla namaleaa, aara-Bambercd acta of klndnet and of lora; la tba flneneaa of Ita quality; la tba delicacy of touch; it la tha aplrlt of traa lova at work and at play in our haarta. Du you wonder why certain paopla will not permit you to do anything for them, to give tbem anything. It la the way you bungled tha opportunity which knocked onca upon your door, and will not knock again, ao far aa that poraon le concerned. It may be a loved oner It may be a friend; it may be one wbo la deeply In need of whit you have and want to give.

Our Bleaaed Lord aald, "It la mora bleaacd to lira than to receive." But baa la occurred to you that it la much more difficult to recelve-than to give. All of ut know people who are In of material aid. but try to give them eome help, and, unleas you are a rare aort of lover, and unlem you have learned in tha wonderful arbool of aympathy the fine art of tactful giving, your effort to help will be politely declined. So, then, if I have written any alngle aentence mhlch will move you to think of more waya of making tome unhappy people a bit happier: If I have touched your heart to a finer quality of ervlce; if I have made you realise that tha rlch- eat life and noblest good are not quantitative, but qnaliutlve, I have not written thia aer- Bonette Inaln. 1 ion.

George Tillman and others not so widely known over the State as the first two were also esger to make the effort. More conservative mea thoaght a prematare suggestion. Capt. P. W.

Dawson, of tha News and Courier, though It beat to Join with the Republican Ooveraor Chamberlain and the better element of the Republicans and get control by a sort of boring from within process. Gary, Butler and some others were insistent on a fight. Eventually this policy was adopted and the fight made in 111. Gen. Wade Hamptoa headed the Straight-out Democratic ticket.

General Gary waa put forward by friends as a candidate for the United States Senate which aoat was to be filled by tbe Democratic State Legialature in 1871 then held by T. J. Robertson but his fellow-townsman. Gen. M.

C. Butler Was elected over lilm. Again proposed for a Senate seat la 18 78 to oppose John J. Patterson Gary was again left out and Governor Hampton was elected Senator. Geo.

Gary had, been State Senator 'from Edgefield aince 1871 and waa serving aa Edgefield'a State Senator when ha died, after a brief Ulnex. April 9, 1881 at "Oakley Hall." He la burled at Tabernacle. General Gary's mother, to whom he-was devoted, died tbe following day. April 10, 1881. at her home In Coketbury.

With her diatingulahed son she was buried In Old Tabernacle cemetery. Captain John Hillary Gary, son of Dr. Thom Wablcll if faWS9 Qb SflVlR0S atowaJal mWaVf aWartl fMV MpriPSVaWltT SCKItS I- 10-Yeejr Awrelsrtiasi I The interest yield on Bonds, af held to aaetarity, ti tka ktaat offered by the Treaswy 2.9 compounded, or far $3, 100 far $300, after 10 years. Bonds are issued only to iaxfrviJweJs. Its ability to make earinc Ttfidur, contimtoue; awtornatk prv cedurc haa enabled theee mDiooe of people to accumulate billions of dollart U.

S. Sariocs BoiadssTKmer which, toe thm momt prt, they would not otheewim hare earecft Now, through the co-operation of Ainerica's banks; afl the advantages of tbe Payroll Plan ara being made available to people NOT on payroHe through the new Bond-avMooth Plan for buying U.S. Savings Bonds. I yosj hova checking occofw- rvare) ic yoeay plonl The mechanics of tha ttew Plan are simple. You go to the bank In which you keep a checking account.

You authorize the bank to buy for you, at monthly intervals, a U. S. Savings Bond. From then on, the bank buys tha Bond regularly, sends it to you; arid debits your account for the purchase price. Suppose you want to buy a $100 Bond every month; You simply sign a card authorizing your bank to deduct $75 each month from your account.

After that, the Bond is bought, registered in your name, and sent to you aYtitonvwtjcafly. Cow yosj inokli arma Invartwaiwa owywrTveraf As your banker will tell you, ao other security of comparable safety will give you as good a return on your money as TJ. S. Savings Bonds. purdiaas pries ($5,000 oiaturky rama) par year, but each member of your family assy hold thia i deemabk 60 days from issue.

SCRtCS U-Year Appraernoa Mature ia 11 years, yieUmg tS3 mended for dubs, churches, farm groups, aad aadivirlaaas, able six months front issue. Any totirsWI or up to $100,000 face vaVaa la ana 1 I SCRIES 01 J-T Automatic current income bonds, wka 15 holder by United States Treasury rhock, ewery sht ia 13 years, and are rerWsraabis atVr ak $100,000 limit as Series T. OUR OLD ROADS o. S3S After admlaaion to the bar, Mart Gary located km Cdgetleld rather than at Abbeville and waa as Reeder Gary and Mary Ann Porter Gary, was born at Cokesbury August 17, 1888. Ha attended the Cokesbury Conference School and was graduated from tha South Carolina College, now University of South Carolina, in the class of 1881, the members of which were recommended for gjtaduaUon thought they were then in Confederate service.

In this same class was his brother William T. Gary, and a cousin Thomaa West Gary and they also' were "in tha service of their country." John Hillary Gary waa elected captain of the company of students of the 8outh Carolina Col- lege who kad volunteered. Ho waa killed on hla birthday, August 17, 1818. by a shell while in command of Battery Wagner near Charleston. Ha was never married.

He la buried ta Old Tabernacle. The Inscription on bis monument there mast be In error as to the year of his birth. It put there as "1(40" but tha famUy record has It 1838." Tbe Inscription tribute to him reads: "Brave aa hla own sword he waa mortally wounded when in command of Battery Wagner, and died In Charleston, 8. (To bo continued) I Save the easy, automatic way with U.S. Savings Bonds This Ad Sponsored By: aa gaged la practice there in partnerahlp with Ceo.

W. Landrum when tha War Between the Statea began. Ha at onca offered his services and his war record la given la the above Inscriptions. He became a cavalry leader of distinction and in personal bravery ka was tha equal of any man In service In the great struggle. Ha was of tka escort of President Jeffer-boo.

Davis on his retreat from Richmond and Petersburg as previously noted and this party waa; Joined aa It passed through North Carolina en tha flight South by General Nathan 'George Evans, a brother-in-law of General Mart Gary. Hearing Saluda River, General Gary, according to tradition, rode ahead to prepare tba llttla village for tka arrival of all tkat was left of tha Confederate government. Hj probably crossed Saluda at Smith's bridge bat President Davis and tba cavalry escort eroaaed. according to Bank of Greenwood The County Bank PAJUGIUJPEiCAIXT aWBAXTJIO By mfrertiaemeut prepared wader gmrpicew oi Tmmry Dtpmtmemt One-third of thla Tear of Decision has past, and if anything haa been decided, for It escaped our attention..

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