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THE 1NDEX.JOURNAU GREENWOOD, S. ATTODAT, XVd. I. 111 1 Pc3 Four llsrrk-t Ualsa Bailey (Aag. llil-Ort.

II, THE INDEX-JOURNAL EX-SKttVICKMEN UEHEL AGAINST DEMOCRATIC MACHINE Ta lm4 a af nlra (eat- Dr.Rast Speak To Dible Society At Abbeville Hill a daeibtrr of Jsmrs llall- bo waa a fir at ruM tf Jamea A. Bailey mrsiruaad above. Mr. Bad Mr. 1 Todies bsd the followlag eight rblldrea: A Mr llonsrr llitdge.

fUmarl Connor mMwi4 Jral MiMuM Amm I. I'M Tha limn mm4 Ml aatafcltafce NwnW 'r-nT-y; Thm Jmrul 4 TIM tnrfaa Mn4Hlal4 Ja. It, 111 coLur.i Hodge. Willi Ifodgea, Aaaln Hodge. Hsttla tly Hal Itorto liaise Hodges, Jamea Bailey ndg.

Iy llodg Nuernberg. Oermany, Aug. I W) rbllihM Kiceyt Funday By TUt I.1DCXW01R.1AL l-Oiriill At lit Mai wail Ava II. WATHOM. President ARTIHR LKE.

aad J. Frank llodgre. Of tbe, Alice limner Hodge and Willi Hodge died la Infaary. TbiMM I tiff iv-'iv. Tit II members of tha vanished Nasi hierarchy being tried her fnr a bo married and Ibelr children are: fUmul war crime havt become Iht biggest Coaaor Hodges, grsduaia of Wnfford.

former Kial ttenator from re wood roanly, treat J. aV lUll-KT, lUe-Tr HI 1518 1 tourist attraction in Oermany. They don "I Ilk It. of Mtai Medical College, former traste I La Al each rereaa spectators crowd KiHttH IM lrMinn4 IN. frir.

Mall Matt Hnwa Hi boot, leader Collef and Greenwood to lha ratling to get aa tUm a took flir srhfw.la; former member Rl. Cnmmltte as pnaalbl at th men whoa em Abbeville. Aug. -Ilperlal- At Um meeting of the Abbeville District Bible Society, held tat Mala rtrert Methodist Church last Sunday evening. Dr.

John Marvin; Rl of Lander College waa gurt speaker and delivered a good amnon, on -llow to Understand the stlbla." Th following life membmhtpa to the American Bible Society were bestowed: W. J. Even. Mia Oney Morse. Mlaa Care Morse, llatry Fowctl.

of AbbevUI and 8. Todd of Due West. A total contribution of 1450 waa made thla year to the national ao ctety. CUiles are lo be placed la an arhou! that dealrr Utera. In the Ta tM afcrrtaUa fct OS aaatlraOa pi re has rom clown to a prison cell ftialn ll.Mfd of Health, la World War On was la Y.

M. A. work at Camp Jackson, married May TM laaa-JortMU Mi MnMIIM lue a tm ara Mrrttnk and a scat In a courtroom box. "Lot at llesar someone ex Ully Hlsk. of Kpartaabarg, aad they bad on aara or tamitTM rare TlM Awtatt lM ta aarlaaivrlr MIIIIp4 to IM claims audibly.

"Look at Julius rblld. Loala Hodges married Klmberty Hart- ILL. LM sng end they have two rblldrea. Annl Hodges, rtrelriirr, he's rating a pteca bread dsagbler of A. II.

and llsrrlet Bailey Hodges, AM rHihia ml rpMhllM aa-rlai dimflchtm Particularly maddening to tba married James K. Crymea, baak official and pas defendants are spectators who senger agent for Aoaibera Ilallway la Green atar at them through binocular. paraia a fa Mak All Remituaee THE nDEX-JOHUAL 0irA.1T (JraaBWond. g. C.

Naltntial lUprrmrntmUr i WAIiLMJIUriITU Ol INC county Jail, with the chain gang Thla ao enrages Alfred Jodi, tha Iran red -nosed former chief of 1 staff of lha Ocrman Ocnrral Staff, wood, snd they had threw sons. James E. Crymea, marrM Constance Quaadt. of New London, and Ibey have oaa child; Frank CrymeJ married Mary ftpeaks and they have two children; Nee Crymea marrld Li las Park. Jamea Bailey Hodgee, aaditor loathera Railway, d- and at Memorial Hospital A large number of member' from Due West and other aoctrUeg that on orcaslon ecrewt hia Tit awKIMMf (awmw llahlilf fn inarrtoJMllM hands together around hia rye over the county attended thia bmcV touitiOy prtr Ihntuaa lritit.

error iw a aUt llakllMf tM tMMH wbar g'mtta at as If ha held a pair of field glasses ing. himself and glares back at th of The Methodist choir rendered eeaaed. sob of S. II. Ilodgea and Harriet Bailey Ifodges, married Margaret Marbert and they gory, six-hour "small war" ended In victory for 1000 former OI at Athena, Trnn Friday, when specUl deputlea of Ut McMlnn county political machine aurrendered after barricading tliemaelvea In th JaUhuuae.

Rioting broke out late Thursday when members of the Ol-nnnpartiaan league challenged th voting tactic of the political machine headed by Paul Cantrcll. altertff for tlu-re terms pre-vtously. NEA Aclcphoto. fending onlooker. Jabbering angrily aM al Um tecurraX arfciac ijll TEMCfHOIIMl Sjawaas Wf kaa mm mm mm- mm AararlM4n iarlMMn mm m.

mm AarartM4n some good music. In Ocrman the while. had two daughters, Mary and Marjorl Ana Mai st Ha Ml I Hal Ml IHal Ml This performance always brings Kaliiarlal l( Ilodgea married Harold Normaa West. Itr. Le A long-handled brush for wash an audience laugh, and angers Jodl koclair Wilt ing glaaara, bottles and other tall Ifodgea, aon of 8.

B. and Harriet Bailey Ilodgea, graduate la pharmacy University of Msryland, even mora. cotitatners will prove very useful. ISO PRESENTFOR KIWANIS ATI DAT. AUGUST 3.

111! They Lawk llaraslraa Nww BIRTHDAY GREETINGS It la strange to ae these mm OUTING ON LAKE GREENWOOD marrM Emily Burnalde and they had two children. Itosalle married Samuel Stribling aad they have one child; aad Harriet Ilodgea. Dr. J. standing trial for a world's mlaery Weaving or bnltilng waa f-vae-lioad by spider, caterpillar aal birds long.

before adveat of th human race. SERMONETTE By Dr. B. O. UwIm The Indei-Journal extends greet They look so harmless surrounded by wooden barriers and armed guards.

And to read their defense General barbecue chairman, Dr A barbecue supper on the shores Fraak Ilodgea, graduata of Clemson, licensed pharmacist by S. C. Stato Board, married Geor ings to all those whose birthdays of Lake Oreenweod waa enjoyed gia Trailer aad they bar two children. briefs If he hadn't read tha ri Stanley C. Baker; In charge of barbecue, z.

It Hlnes, In charge of lemonade. W. L. Thompson, alaw by members of the Klwanls club Sophronla Rebecca Ilodgea, seventh child of de no massed against Itoam a newcomer from another planet might think them a most virtuous. committee, 8am Faulkner, chair and their families, numbering a-bout ISO persona, Ust night.

Samuel Anderson Ilodgea and Mary Connor Hodge, bora la Cokesbary April II. Illl. She man, George King and Haskell Imposed upon and betrayed group The ouUng waa held at "Baker's died April II. Illl. fib was marrM to Capt.

of men. Acres', the summer home of Dr. W. Z. MoGhee.

He waa bora June II. Illl Their long confinement has and Mrs. Stanley C. Baker. Lindaey, bread and pickles committee, Curtis Miller, chairman.

Bernard Turner; sliced tomatoes committee, W. L. Bross, chairman, Oscar Moore. and died June II, 1181. He waa a descendant occur Sunday, August 4: W.

O. Holmes J. H. Cor ley W. B.

Jeter Lloyd B. llarrtson William Brody Mrs. I. V. Shaw BUlie Weeks Mary Calvert, Ware Shoals Faye Moore Znet McKlnney.

Ninety Six HoUy Self. Ninety 81s Shelton Cheek, Ninety Six Carroll Eaktn Mary Ella Portncr Bobby Jean CockreU. Saluda Wliile the younger members of broken tha cockiness of most de fen dan Is. They ail have had i the party went swimming and of the pioneer settler Michael McGee, of the Turkey Creek Baptist church community. Capt.

played games around the lake a chanc to tell their stories, and Plates, cup and forts committee. W. Z. MrGhee waa one of the leading merchants barbecue supper with tomato. now aa th purple of black-robed Dr.

Howard Sumlln. chairman, Ben Oermana defense attorneys present of this section tot the Stale aa previously noted In the sketches of the McGee or McGbee family. Cochran; cake committee, Mrs. Stanley Baker, chairman, Mrs. R.

their final summaries, the defend' alaw, pickle, bread, lemonade and cake waa prepared by the KJwani-ana and following supper the guests enjoyed square dancing on the porch of the Baker cottage. ants alt dully, or star moodily Capt. W. X. McGho and Sophronla Rebecca E.

Seymour; charge of Ice, Har old Bolt; In charge of music. Ker around tha room. Ilodgea McGhee had the following eight chil mit High; In charge of special Tba eight-month tide of words Greetings also to those whose dren: Lily Lob McGhee died Jan. SI. 1110 age twenty; Mary Annie McGhee, of Lake Forest, Those members of the club who 0 Lord, nr Url, Haw Bseelleet Is Tby Ksme All Ike tirtfcl" TMlim I.

(TO be read vltk the Psalms for reference). On of my fsvorile Psalm, to tha Ith. I aball nftoar th 1, II. II. 13.

II. 17. it. 3. I.

It. II. II. 7. II.

99. 91. 199. 13, HI. 117.

Tba Paalma hav bora rated by- both aalnta gad Slaaera aa lha Moat eatlsfylag and beaatl-faref all devotloaal llleratar la aad oat of tba Bible. Nam her 1 la, Indeed, aamber one. tor It la tha try ralm. Nambr I to, with 99, lofifeat la Ita grandear. Kambitr II la aarpasalntiy lorrly.

Wa do ot froaarlj valaa aad rejoica la aamber 37. What a coaaolalloa aad auuraaca la leader lancaaia for tha atnear Ckriatlaat Let ma eommead II ta jroa, mr frtoad. both of aorrow aad of jojr. Aad aot far from It la location and content la aamber 33. Add 33 to your farorltea.

aad yon will aot regret It. Kamber 31 la filled with trata and meat aad noma doctrine. And don't yoa think aamber II la a tender, blraned, ilorloua pnalmT O. what a wonderfal and merciful God wa karat And yet there are certain who advise aa today to throw the Old Testament out of tha window. Nett thing, they would be tossing tha New behind I love so much the 43nd.

What a thing of beauty and Joy forever." Augustine's great words are a traa commentary upon thla Psalm: Tha anti I la tall ana. and it will find rest onl haa wearied the entire court, and William Kara McGhee, II. (Feb. 1171- dishes, TC L. Wolf, reception committee, W.

L. Bross. chairman. L. E.

Cromer, Oeorge Watson, Ker mit High and Frank Edwards. the proceedings drone to the ell max In a gathering inertia. Every were assigned to various commit tecs to prepare for the outing were aa follows: body seems word-bombed. Only Feb. S3, 1111) graduata of The Citadel, teacher, aathor and editor, oa the staff of The State, part owner and editor the Spartanburg Herald, during recess period! do the defen Columbia Recruiting Station Leads danta snap out of their half-coma 11 and exchange notes and brief Jests.

Herman Gocrtng remains the 3rd Army Area In ERC Enlistments author "The Dark and Waahlngton correspondent of The State at the time of his death. He also wss at one time a member of the staff of the New York Times In Washing moat virile, commending presence birthdays occur Monday, August 5: Frank Hodges Walter Rush Oeorge Crout Wilbur J. Rush Ed Barnette Carol Rush Ruth McKee Mary Frances Thornton Harold Hill Mrs. Clara W. Parkman Horace Cooper.

Ware Shoals Hcman KJnard B. Leopard, Ninety Six Junior Jones, Ninety Six Corley a Eastern Star and emblem of other Orders are available here handsomely executed, with Jewels of sparkling clarity, purity. and the one who has won most The Columbia Army Recruiting ton and represented the Nashville Tennessean courtroom respect bacause of his lack of hypocrisy and his continued there later, waa assistant professor of physics at Station, which serves all of South Carolina for enlisting men In the Enlisted Reserve Corps, la leading the University of South Carolina and received hia allegiance to hia dead Fuehrer. Americans like loyalty In a man- M. A.

from tha University, was assistant State ei a i even If he Is serving the devil. Superintendent of Education under J. J. Mc- Colonel Scott state that although any men with six months service in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, who was honorably discharged on or after May 21, 1945. is eligible for enlistment In the ERC.

there are benefits to certain former Army men that will expire on Aug. 13, 1946. Under present rulings, any former member of the Army of the United States, who waa honorably Leering Far Give A Shock Mahan, traveled In Europe In 1101 and wrote all other stations In the Third Army Area In the campaign to obtain enlistments In the ERC. ac If 1 ImWa Jail i 1 Ooertng haa an almost benevo lent profile, but when he turns his a aerie of articles oa his observations for the aewspapcra be represented. He married Mlsa Elisabeth Irwla, of Spartanburg, bad ao chil jYtj iyi i cording to an announcement today by Lt Col.

John H. Scott, recruit head you get a sudden shock as if The rabbit furnishes more meat la God." 1 Wo must aot fait to Include No. 41. aot only for Ita spiritual power and beautiful dlctloa, but because It la ao appropriate today. ing and Induction officer of the you had dived Into a woodland pool and came up to find yourself star for sportsmen than any other dren.

Army Recruiting Service of South single species. Samuel Hodges MoGhee, fourth child of Capt ing into the leering face of a aatyr. Carolina. discharged on or after May 13. 1945, And how could any penitent soul, filled with The eyes have a thyroid Intensity, W.

Z. MrGhee and Sophronla Rebecca Hodges McGbee waa bora In Cokesbury, attended Cokes- the mouth holds a voluptuous Colonel Scott says Columbia haa total of 88 enlistment to 1U miss of June 30, 1846, and the next may enlist In the Enlisted Reserve Corps and retain his grade and technical ratings held at the time cruelty, and the akin of hia cheeks bury Conference graduated from Wof-ford, and received M. A. degree from that col hangs loosely over the lost fat. highest station In the Army Area la Physicians have weaned him of his discharge from the Army, provided he enlists in the same branch of service in which he serv a a at Tampa, Fla with 45 enlistments.

Columbia tied with Durham, K. C- from the narcotics habit. He alts lege, laaght school, bought Tha Greenwood Index, admitted to the bar and since 1191 practicing law In Greenwood, former cotton mill ex for the month of June with each hunched forward with an American army blanket wrapped around his ed during the war. After Aug. 13, It will be necessary for these men station obtaining 35 enlistment.

body. Sciatica troubles him. ecutive, president of Pabola aad Banna mills at one and former bank executive. State I BJJaaajJBafJBaWSBglBB i to enlist in the ERC within six The next highest number of enlist-ments waa obtained by the Char He has lost one court Senator from Greenwood county from Illl to months of the date of their separation from the service In order to obtain these benefits. A.

J. BEATTIE Former State Senator from Kershaw County and former Comptroller General of South Carolina, lotte, N. Station which signed up 31 men. 1133, a delegate to the National Democratic room attendant told me, "sine his attempt failed to create a legend aroundHltler. He feels the other defendants let him down." conventiona of 1900 and 1901.

In 1908, Mr. SC State Parks To Hold Programs McGhee waa married to Laurie Harrall of Ben-nettsvllle and they had four children: 6amuel Now when a German attorney Hodges McGhee, II, who married Olga P. PontI speaks disparagingly of Hitler as a man who befuddled hia followers Of Music. Devotions Each Sunday and they have two" Samued Ilodgea McGhee III, and Louis Harrall McGhee, Columbia, Aug. 3.

The Division and led hia nation to ruin. Ooertng cups his face in his hands and of Parka of the South Carolina of Greenwood; W. Zach MoGhee, III, married slowly shakes hia head. Louise Brown, of and they have two The shadow of Adolf Hitler hangs CANDIDATE FOR e. J- I.

GOVERNOR State Commission of Forestry announces a program of sacred music and devotions to be held in the heavily over the entire trial. remorse for some awful sin, fall to aamber the list Psalm with his farorltea? Who caa estimate the number of broken-hearted sinners this aorrow-atrlcken cry of King David, who had ao grievously sinned, has brought back to God and the good life? Besides being noble eong of praise, tha 17th short Psalm la quite appropriate for tba nations of the earth today, when there la ao much hate, jealousy and conflict among them. I love exceedingly the 81th. What a charming song, how rich Ita beauty of diction, how lovely In the manifestation of the true Christina for God and the church! And how grand, how noble, how magnificent la atructure and atyle la the august 90th Psalm, the great burial psalm for ao many funerala, said to have been written by Moses. Just listen to the glory, tha atatelinesa and the grandeor of the first two verses: "Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place In all generations.

"Before tha mountains were brought forth, or ever Thou badst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, Thou art God." 'r The list, beginning: "He that dwelleth In the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the appeals to me In a peculiar and reassuring way, and ministers In beauty to the soul. Consider tha brief, glad, rejoicing Psalm, number 100. Very difficult to pack that much first rate literature and Scripture in auch a small compass. What a powerful, noble, perfectly lovely poem Psalm 103 Is! What richness of assurance, what a noble portrait of the character of God. how lovely a presentation of the pure worship -of mortal man! -L The 101th is as' perfect a- nature poem aa You can't escape feeling that if state parka throughout the state the thief architect of World War tl beginning Sunday, Aug.

4 and continuing until bad weather seta In were In the defense box, the world would more surely learn from his vainglorious life the lesson it must learn to keep the pattern of peace. late In the fall. Local church groups are. coop popular that nationally prominent people and groups now take part. The program will vary from park to park aa local conditions indicate.

At Ocone State Park it is a morning Sunday School Class. J. W. Ray, park superintendent at Oconee, states that the program was Inaugurated last season to fill the need of people visiting the park cabins and that the Idea is very popular. Other park superintendents find they must provide for the older folks and give them a program of classical music.

Programs have been arranged for the month of August at Aiken, Barnwell, Chester, Poinsett, Oconee and Greenwood State Parks and all persons are Invited to attend. Devotions will be simple and non-sectarian. PANOLA NEWS erating and singing organizations, dramatic clubs and othera are urged to Join the movement until it will include the best in the fields of music, drama, the arta and South Greenwood, Aug. 3 Grady Dodgens mother and brother of Walhalla spent a few days with him this week. The Idea, says P.

R. Plumer, Mrs. J. P. Butler has returned state parks director, springs from a similar program put on.

every Sun home from the hospital. Mrs. N. B. Gordon and daughter, day in a park setting near Nashville, which haa become ao children, Laurie and W.

Z. McGhee, IV; and Henry D. McGhee. Julia McGhee (March 1876-1910) fifth child of Capt. Z.

McGhee and Sophronla R. Ilodgea married Ben. F. Townsend. of Union, deceased, and they had one daughter, married John "Maner of Augusta, Oa.

Helen T. McGbee, daughter of Capt. W. Z. McGhee and Sophronla R.

Ilodgea MrGhee never married. Frank Taylor McGhee (18 T7-1918) Veteran of the Spanish-American War, and Abner Hill McGhee, 1879-1907) graduate of the University of South Carolina, both sons of Capt. W. Z. McGhee and Sophronla R.

Hodges McGhee. died single. John Rutledge McGhee, youngest child of Capt. W. Z.

McGhee and Sophronla R. Hodges MoGhee, born In Cokesbury, finished the Greenwood High School and graduated from the University of South Carolina. With the late Joel S. Bailey, bought The Greenwood Index in 1906 and waa editor 1906-1908. 'Removed from Greenwood to Greenville arid bought the Greenville Piedmont, and after selling the paper removed to Florida.

For the past flrteen years a resident of Wash- ington, D. John Rutledge McGhee married Anna Morrah, of Coronaca, and they had three children: Margaret McGhee, J. Rutledge McGhee, and Mm. Morrah McGbee, both sons served in World War Two. J.

Rutledge McGhee 1 while acting' as a pilot brer Germany had his plane shot down and was a prisoner of war of the Germans for many months before being re Mrs. E. XX Culbreth, and son Advocates a strictly business admin- istration of the State Government. r- Extension advertisement of the State's resources and advantages. Hospital facilities in every community in the State.

Rapid completion of farm to market roads. Charles spent this week In Ander aon visiting Mrs. Gordon's sisters. Weather Records Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.

Coward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sexton's baby Charlotte, N. C-i Aug.

Weather Bureau records of the temperature and rainfall for la at home after being in the hos pital several days. Mrs. J. H. Looper wag admitted to Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make thla nlmpln, no rlxlc hearing; teat with Ourlne drop uwd with Dimple ayririge.

If you are deafened, bothered by rlniflng, buxilnn hea'l nolw due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Oiirtne Home Method teat that ao many aay has enabled them to hear' well aa-ain. You must hear better after making- thU dimple teat or you art your money hneK at one. "Aak about Ourlne Kar prop today at tftnith'a Drus- more. the hospital Sunday. the 24 hours ending at m.

Station Max. Mln. Rfl Asheville 65 Atlanta ..86 70 Mrs. E- D. Motta and Mrs.

An drew McCoy and daughter Owen dolyn are attending camp meeting .07 at Beach Springs thl week, The Mothers' club helda Its 1.04 wordBwortn, or Milton, or Shelley, or Keata ever wrote, and a man's soul can find wondrous spiritual refreshment In the reading of thla powerful Psalm. How can any one In a strange land, far from home and native land ever cease to love Ps. 137 "By the rivers of Babylon?" The Psalms are so great because they are the noble music of a great race; because they magnify the God of the writers in a superlative way; because they elevate God and man and nature and tie them together In marvelous fashion and because they feed and restore the aick soul, )-, I OUR OLD ROADS Jio. 202 monthly meeting Friday night .21 Members reported good attendance Augusta ..91 72 ..85 70 Boston 58 Charleston ..188 75 Charlotte ..87 69 Chicago ..90 65 Columbia ..93 71 .94 63 ..78 63 and a fine time. .03 AT THE HOSPITAL Evansville 77 69 12 leased, and Wm.

Morrah McGhee is In China where he Is serving as a Chinese interpreter. Henry Power Hodges, (May 20, 1848-Sept. 10. 1874) eighth child of Samuel Anderson Hodges and Mary Connor Hodgea died single at the age of twenty-alx. He waa known as "Hal" by member of the family.

(To be continued.) ..90 80 Greensboro ..85 67 Jacksonville ..92 71 .05 Liberal support of public education. Fair treatment to labor( with good pay in public and private enterprise. Those who know him best say he is the candidate best qualified by EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY to serve the State as Governor. He is opposed to the State engaging in any commercial enterprise. Prettiest Auto Lot In Town! Whether or not an auto lot ia pretty la not determined by th kind of grass or shrubbery growing thereon, but by the kind of car valuea you caa find.

With that In mind we aay wa have the prettiest lot in town bacause we have the prettiest assortment of late model used car for your inspection. Come la today. OUZTS Motor Co. Editorial Comment Little Rock 94 76 Los Angeles ..84 61 Memphis i 74 Meridian ..90 1 72 Miami 78 Paul ..86 67 Mobile 75 Mt. Mitchell ..64 50 New Orleans 84 74 New York 75 64 Greenwood Hospital reports the following admissions and discharges of patients, yesterday.

Aug. 2: Admitted: Mrs. Adams Roy Purvis, 820 Edgefield avenue; Mra. Marshall Cobb, Rt Patricia Ann Shirley. 303 Piedmont street: Jamea Fowler.

104 Fourth street; Miss Betty Joyce Proctor, 145 Curtis street. Discharged: Mrs. Mino Johnson. 639 Orier street: Mra. Colie Rankin and Baby Girl Rankin, 319 Oak street; Francis Claude, Norruv 1105; Florence street; Win ton Franklin Man-son, 816 Edgefield avenue; Mrs.

Homer. Leopard, 301 Sirrtne street. Ninety Sis, a. Samuel B. Hodges, aa previously stated, came directly to Greenwood from Cokesbury In 18l after hia release from a Federal prison for Confederate soldiers and began working aa a clerk for bla brother-in-law, Jamea A.

Bailey of the firm of J. and W. Bailey and after a 'few yeara became a member of a reorganised Bailey, Hodgea and Company. He remained la Greenwood lor the rest Of his life, except for a brief stay in Florida. On hia return from Florida he was appointed agent la Oreenwood for Son them Express company and held that place for eighteen years.

nil Vnw IS 1170 Mr Ilodrea waa mirrlMl a ASD TALMA DGE i 1 a. From the Columbia State. If any candidate in this race for governor of Carolina wanta to Improve hia chances of winning, be ahoald get the to attack hlm'jusl Is they did Bilbo' and Tal-madge. And bis stock will go right op. Raleigh ..82 65 San ..97 73 8aa Francisco ..91 89 70 -90 74 .04 (PgU Palltlcal AdvertJaeaiVat) Tel.

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