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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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THH INDEX-JOURNAL, CREENWOOD. 1 I-- Tace rrrs kilt! nx at.tuli,, auk. n.AMiriTD 81 BABY CHICKS 61 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHO'S HEWS THIS WEEK 'Abandon Trondhei ratiM4 From Tt fa One) Haas of Common on tha ram-IM would a held bki Taeaday. Gmui rWna Chambarlaln'e announcement iadlfated I a Allies were a baa don-Ing la Germany all Norway south a lias rennlng from Tronllhelm last (he Swedish frontier ln Hading aearly at If tha eouBtry'e total area, aix-aevenlbs of th pop-vlatioa and aearly alt ladnstrtal centers. Today's German high command foramuBlqae Indicated that Nor -i A tornado i truck tha villain pf Ing half the haroea there.

Hcre'a lUle. 34 vera killed. I- (OTTOI Ml taker 100, ef. filial germlnailoa 75c p-r 4. A.

and II. W. JUvt-scrs. falllaon. C.

5-I-Jls HI tHMMl iW ritUIttTE F.oumtfr. trout, shad, red annp maikereL frrali whltlna Baring het-ta. KukIImD pt-as. green new Iilah potalnea, auaah. mustard and turnip greens, hot pepper, quality Market -Dial (IS.

We di-llrerl t-3-311 rtTIIH. Tery brief. mint. narrow Slasilc flnl-h. Mnrtha Park a.

4-3IH FRESH baked, (clean), broken cookies-(and seconds) from our daily baking; ten ounces for 2Vi pound for 11c. rite poearia for marahmalhiW rooklra, three IMianda for aalilnra and graham crackers, 3 pounds for toe; rrearo aandakliea, 3 pouuda for ISc. J. II t'arr fllacalt Co, 'I'aik RtreH. --30n Ulf Hi LI tt lMall aad fTb dcroaa Tomato I'laiila.

la renla dosen. rt II. Cain, l3fMaral.AH Ht. 6-J-lts FOR MALE a- Day aid rhlrie, tar red Hocks and Ul. I'hone SMI.

N'lnrty SU. I. It. Ault. 4-5l-3lX ri.AtTH Ilrbaelatas laUj labile! blue vloleut.

aalvla and tomato. Mr a. J. P. Slixkinan.

stnnlague Ave. 4-3u-3t a ARUOF THlTtkH 1 wish to take thi method of expreaalng to the Naateg Company, and ail our friends, my deep appreciation of th many kindness shawa during th lllnss and dwih of my wife; sud alan for the beautiful floral ufferiu. 6-2-ltt T. i. Price.

n.AMiFirn dispi.at NCA Tilcphoto Tull. ArtC kllllnt all perMna, Injurtnff a number of other nd level the wrcckaaa of tha homa lu which Viljah Kkka, aivd hla dauahter i MARKETS mum i weg Ua troopa had been In action on tin Aadalsaea front com to a tha 8rlib.il withdrawal. M'M contingents of Korweglaaa' wara reported earrendering. apparently whoa thla covering'' action waa competed, i ChiruWUvIa plctared Germany aa prepared for lorssloa of tha KvthHand or Belgium, or horn, action ha aald aha "would aot to undertake. "Or.

It may be that their aav aa horde will he fcar)ed against "Veatheast raropa." ha aald.V might well da mora than ode of, Ikes things In preparation for ad attempt at a large acala attack oa tha cetera front 4r area lightning swoop on this eoua- lla Mid the Norweglaa ram patia lad "merely- concluded I stifle phase "German (oases In men cannot be estimated hat they mast hsre amounted to maay thousands. The crowded Itouaa received Chamberlain's report la comparative alienee. Jdaay member at peared to be staaned by lla Impli Chamberlain aatd that "Ger man 'local air; bad made. It Impossible te) land "the artillery and Unka which would be, ascaaasr? to enable our troops to withstand the enemy drive from thonth." He aald the troopa were withdraws Sunder tbn very noses of tk German wtthont the loss of "a single man." "Though It baa not, possible to raptaro. Trondhelm.

Chamber Iain aald he was aatlafled "that tfie 'balance of tha advantage Ilea a b. i. nil Bp 10 ine present win taa fdrees." TtttlOaiL rOBEBT riMBEB IO BALE. Hal4 biU will be rerelr) kv tfi rertnrt NupenrlMte. P.

Boa ryilunMa. Bouta Ckralm. ft rv iuiin Mar la, lMe, mr tui tne nv timbrr rnarh4 for cutttmr. m4 (ho mOTrhantable W-it pine Umber, Incatea ea an area, mbcarlnx about 1'W jirre tn the Uuarlae Arr. numtor HiMlh Carolina.

Milmatt re tie Te we) fM(. Ural, or atmruear ana y.Hr pine r-tlnibr. tiHire or No bie of he than I loif araie: fnr thla timber trill eon-aidTed, miiet be wtrb eat-n bio. appiii itm pur-rbae rvfunflMi, or retalMa It- part aa ltoullti aamaava, arwww in ia the enndltkMia nf aula. Tha rtaht ta reject any ana all hide la rearrwd.

Dofire bid bee Mibmltica. full Infor-matl'Mi cotvomlrr th timber. Ine ron-rtltlona of aale, an4 tha aubmtanloa of bid, ehoaht ba obtained from the trtct Keraat ltana-r, tlrernwood. flnuln (-arnllna, or ih Foreat atoperrteor. Ap-Mt Mlay J.

AXED firnf05r iok mutt (Amraded VemaleJat IDed) State of South Carolina. County of Oreea wood. Court of Common Pleaa The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, va. Clara Hart, Hart. Maraud Crenetiaw, Sallle rail Ielia Marce; Mamie Jabber.

Joel Hart Union Hart. Ida Mao Jonee, Pinkney Hart. Jr- Clara- Lea Smith, laaac Hart. a Hart, Walter Hart. Federal Farm Mort- aare Corporation and Erneal Cantlee, aa Receiver of Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Inanrance Aa aociatlon.

nerendanta. TO. THE DRFENDANTS ADOVR YOU ARE HERFJJT SUMMONED and required to answer tna complaint tn this action, of wblcfi a copy In herewith nerved upon you. and to-nerve a copy of yottr an vvj van THEY'RE ALL BAI1GAIIIO Auto Finance Co. 1 Fe T4a Atoat Aa AUTO LOAN Mala At.

fleas fttl 25 WANTED SALESMAN 21 WAITED Baa far Bawtebib Koui. Permanent vou are a bustler. For particulars writ fuwlclgh'a. lUpL W. IW54-103.

Richmond. Va. apr ll-tt B( WAITED l-eed Beatby Itawh'lRh poute now opra. It willing to conduct home service bnalneaa wbll earning good llv lug. wrlia Immediately.

Itaw. ielgh'a. Dept. K('I-54-U, Itl.h-mond. Va.

apr 2V1H1 20 PERSONAL 23 mi," b.omeji mi mi Tske rsw oyairr eonrentratea, silmulants and nter toalca In OSTKKX lableta to pep np body. Often needed after 40 by iKwilra lacking Iron, rallrum. phoaphor a. Iodine, Viismla lt-1. Se else today 2So.

Call, writ Patterson's Cut Rate Drug Bud 41 1 giaid drag stores. 4-1 wed tburs frl tf KUTIItURV BtAZZIEtFwTee rose and while. fl at Man ha lark'a. C-l-lU tELIEft BHEriATM.V, FIc. Backache.

Nenousaeta, Cons'l-. nation, Toasllltla, Anemia. Kte. Hr. Emmert, Nataropath.

I'rufaa atonal Dial 3C12. a-J430it i i i i fiASHirnn ninn.AT 0 II, FOR f-D," KEDAI-Ohe of the few remaining extra clean 'northern Fords." It's hard to find one now at 0165 price. y. II 10RD fOACII locally Ically 075 Extia' owned aad In fair condition. 31 FORD OI'I'E Extra clean.

New tire. 0125 34 IfEYROLET lit. ll'XE HLUi Locally owned by a very careful driv er wno trad.es tor a new car every year. Nnff said. 059J 31 IIEVROLET DU.l'XE (Ol PE I nuaually clen and with exceptionally inilfSRA.

055O S3 CUEVROLET KPORT ItOAOMTEK Good tiros. New to). lyooka and rufia fairly (HEVKILET O.U II With trunk. An extra nice Finished In light, ue. 0435 ,10 (IIEVROLET SPECIAL DELI XE 4-U.

NEIUM-Leis than lit) days old. Color black. This car baa quite a bit nf extra equipment and sold new as eiuipped for fJS. A new car guarantee goes wlttr-ihU one. Sate 110.

Oar 0705 prlr AIOIMM OI PE. Cfr aara Extra nlu.i- iw 3d EORIi il OAI WUh built iu trunk. White 'side-, al! tires that are practical-' ry new. orally owned and in A-l from bum per to bumper." Color bin Motor Uim ftp. 0325' 1 l'OKf t)U II, Jut an average good i car.

34 FORD and clean. Va (OI'PE Extra. 025P 31 CHEVROLET An unusuulljt clean litt.e (0A( II Oico 3S FORO DELI XE Ol PE Extra nice and clean, t'olui light fjnn blue. Vaa mJ I I ft IOCS Bleed-tested Beds, Mock ud Ixghoraa. also pul-leta any aga.

Chtcka ready aay time. Coma to' our hatchery for tbern or write. We for corn, wheat or oat re sell for caah, Iva llatcbery, Iva, 8. Bot 144. Phone No.

3. 3-31-301 1 BtBf I lilt KM Taeaaay. fram strong hllhy (Uaka. f'uatonirra report over 5 llvahllliy S'. A.

Inmat, 317 lump PVln Ave. g7J 'SIS 0 AUTOS TRUCKS SC tATTEtlF.il 111 IIAKIilD aA Rental', free. New hatterlea and tlrea, easy term. Jno, B. it.

Mat Hoi. 4-1I-30IS VITIOIAL BATTLIT H4LEH triN Till Hold. liatiery rv charging, espet t.atarter and gn-erator repairing We rail for and deliver. Dial till. (Jlaasow liatiery flervUti.

NiinH Main St. 4-14-Juts 1 FOR RENT a ROOMS AND HOUSES rOK VEST HLre ban) lag Neath QreeawtMtd near Swift's Keiilllst er I'Utnt (tunning water. rW W. T. Jeater.

1119 riinenls Hi. i-ais ltH ItCXT -Large from mom, one block from I'oal Office. Telephone, lights, lavatory, hot aad cold water. Reasonable, 111 Hampton Ave. 13 WANTED SITUATIONS 13 M0RK VTAT1D Track dritlae or anv honorable work at reason- rahle salary.

John daddy, tireen- wood. lit. No. S-1-3H It LOST AND FOUND 11 STRATEn tt black and white spotted shosts.vs weighing a-round lba. (lolemaa.

164 Holland LOHT heae- fokebur.X.el bla face, trim mane, whit spot on right foot. Jim Jones. lt.3. Hodges." t-H-Stt 14W OR HTR.tVKH Fo ter tier, male, white with brown spots, nub tall, named Dob. Reward.

Frank Defcle, Parkton. i-3-3ts 21 BUSINESS NOTICE 21 Pl.l0 TniSti slae Ifllt. Effl-dent aervlce guaranteed. Your orders appreciated. p.

Hol- land. oi Edgefield Ave Greenwood. S. C. 4-14-30U VTAT TO TBADE year aid Jer eev bull for fresh milk cow.

Jack "Welhorn.x. XlnWy Six. C. V3-3tl, tELIETE IT OK SOT Va eaa have old mattresses made Into hew for I3.5C, also upholstery farnlture, gilder cushions. We call and deliver one day aervlce.

Dial 4733. NEW MATTRE3S South Main Street. 4-11-1511 PKAt TlCAJ. M'KSE Tralrd and experienced. I'boue 2849.

4-2M4tx Smartest Woman in Time of Peace is i The DucheSs of Kent," pictured' in the type of chic peacetime, ensemble that won her recognition as one of the world's best- dressed women. COTTON NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK. May I ol Cot too future opened I to 1 lower. Noon pricea were down I to 11 poinU with March new tha weak eat at t.7: May (old) traded at 10.79 and July (old) 10 a. NEW YOU Ft'Tt'RO New York.

May 1 Onen High Low Cloea Pr Cl Ian, Mar. May July Oct Dec 143 944' 45 449 143 144 1.75 144 10.74 10.71 10.73 10.77 1041 1040 1043 10.44 1040 1043 10.13 10.13 1043 10.07 10.17 44 940 .940 941 1044 NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, May 3 () Cot toil future opened steady 3 4 pclnU net lower. to NEW ORLEANS FUTURES New Orlcana. May 3. Open Klf Low Close PrCl Jan.

Mar. May Jury Oct Dec. 945. 940 1043 944 944 9.79 9.79 943 1044 1041 1043 1044 1040 1040 1041 1044 1044 1043 10.17 10.17 10.07 10.10 1040 1043 10.03 949 944 10.04 GRAIN CHICAOO, May 3 Many trader, who aold wheat yesterday during the sharp price break retn auted tinea tsday aa price, develop ed recovery atrentth. Openlnf 1-4 lower to-1-3 higher, May 105 1-4-3-4.

July 104 1-4-1-3. wheat later malnUlned tha firm tendency, corn atarted unchanged to 3-4 lower, "May 63 3-4-4 July a tM-j-a. CHICAGO GRAIN VM RLE Chlcam, May 3. Open High Low CW PrfH WHEAT May 105j 104'a 104 1044 104 103il04.104; Bep. lOtt 105.

103T 104 CORIU Sep. OATS May July ETJ. 3 44 Tt 44H 44 44S 65S 64. 4S.64 44V 48 44 49 404 34Ta' 40 f. 36 40 Ta 37 4 34.

40'i ZA'i 374 Liverpool cotton UVERPOOL, May 3. (Pf-Mod- rrata btulneaa ln spct cotton, prices 6 point lower. Quotation in pence: American, atrlct good middling 173: good middling 443; strict mlddliiur! mt, nuuaung a.ij; ainci low mKi-dilng 4.03; low middling strict 41 lb. amaaa i a gooa ordinary 743; gocd Ordinary Futurea closed unchcanged to 3 lowar. May 447; July 444; Oct.

749 Jan, 744 Mch 7.74. By LEMUEL r. PARTOM lCMMileto) riwre WWW Bervte. VJtW rORIt -Or brlht, aunnf day la July. 1120.

King Chrt tiss of Denmark, mounted ea beautiful white bwta. led hla troowa a. a a a a a a muumry rerce For Danish King boundary llnd ta reclaim tha northern part of ftcltOrtwlc lost ta tha Oermsna In 1M4 Oan mark bad been crippled in tha World war. suffering muck mora than Nor way and Iwtden, but somehow she cad managed to aava ber lltlia kl dorn, Tha king, addressing a chetf- ing Strong, ballad the erfanitatlM witeroaUooal law and order, un der which small estiona could live In peace. Tbo king, whs is sis, feet.

sU inches tali tha tallest maa la his kingdom, recruited a guard of tha tallest aod handsomest young mas ha could And, but ooo to tell as Tbey ware gorgeously uniformed and the' ceremony of tha changing of tha guard might bav been readied by Fraat.Lehar. But Umes, tha king reminded bis paopte that all thla was merely appropriate ceremonial, and that Denmark's safety lay la keeping in' the vaa4 guard of civilisation, and aot la armed forces. Nx Last summer, under great aerv eua tension, ba seemed to feel that the posers ef.darksesa were closing in. and suffered serious ill-Bets. Todiy.

with the fata et Den' mark resolved in1 tar-rsnglng and desperate Issues, tha eld king, sear ing 70. yields tha Inevitable, Tba' New world structure of law and order has fallee and Denmark one' lot many casualties. i At the age of 34. Chrlstlaa mar1 rled Alasandriee, prlaeess at Meek lanburg-Schwerltu -Whcs be waa crawned la Mar, UlX'the Danish populace waa prepared ta dislike him. descendant of aa alien dynasty, as ba waa.

and lb era were soma avert demonstratlona against him. But ha won hla people with bis fur fhcraac of liberal, eonrtitutlonsl government Although be was trained as as army officer, and had liking for military pomp, he fro truer. Uy. denounced militarism and oppnesd effort te get his tiny ecus '1 goo sfppum and arming. While he waa proud of having tha tallest and most resplendent guard in Europe, ha slipped away from his bodyguard at every opportunity and enjoyed tremendously bicycling around Copenhagen, unsttended.

Into the ruck with Denmark'a gains of two decades goes what probably baa bean 4b world's most succes-ful state-sponsored Industrial 444 agricultural eo-cperatloa, EMlli big. Babe lutblaa political atetlsticlaa and preci slonlst, who greatly aided tha early New Deal by gbarHng the public PilUUmtFUU anaft "rf h'ColdltinS tha Garner T.EmilH; SlSrityw assaying la the gold flejda Inspired bla system of getting the mill -run of ptiblla sentiment fie once told this reporter about hla interesting cereer. Tsklng a atart from th Wllds.of th Michigan peninsula, when ha was 14. notes from his diary might he something like this: Rode th rods on the way to Seat tie. Found more comfort in the cattl Landed tif Yakima.

'did this and that and anally got to Seattle, Since I bad learned to set type at tha ag of nine. 1 convinced, tha Post-Intel Ugencer 1 was a newspaper man. Managed UTget but realized' ao ed'tcatlon might help, aa atarted grabbing one off the aide at th University of Washington." Found Dr. Henry president' waa the greatest man 1 ever met Dr. Suiallo said Henry Ford want ed kirn to send somebody on his peace ship and It mjgbt as weU be "ma.

4 on the peace ship; came home and rammed around tha Tcsaa oil fields and then got to Fell In -with Ben Smith, who had a rear gold mine. 'Came back home and got Into Wall Street and politics. Began assaying' political mother lodes: got 'so i could tall whether t- would get a string' of and found 1 was assistant to Mr, Farley. chairman of tna national Democratic committee. Like Mr.

Garner. EIGHTEEN years ago. Manual Quezon, president of the Philip-J pine commonwealth, said to a group of American business men, "I would father live under a government run like hell by Filipinos under a government run like beavee by Americans." Now. with the shadow of Nippon reschihg out Intd tha Pa-' cine, be isn't so sura. Word from Washington ta that while he still thinks i44 may.

be all right for casting off. but he ia dickering, for a re-xs initiation of tha PhJliiiplne CHICAGO, May (4-But- ter S19.C31, steady; pricea unchanged. Egga 44.315. steady; treah graded, extra flrsta local 1 7f -car-rent receipts IS 1-4; dirties 1 1-4; other prices unchanged. L1VEHTOCK CHICAOO, May 3.

-44V- iV. Dept. Asr.) Salable hogs 10.004, total 19.003; market fully stesdy to strong on weights 370 lbs and down; spots 4-10. higher than Wednesdays average; heavier weight barely atrady; good and choice 180-370 lba averages 440-25; Jop 440 on choice 310-130 lbs; 370-300 lbs 545-4 CO; sows steady; bulk, good 450-550 lb 440-919; smooth light wrtghla to 94a Salable cattle 4 AX); salable calves 1400; good and choice steers and yearlings weak to 39 lower; medium weight and weighty steer allowing most decline; supply such offerings moderate but shipper demand very narrow: bulk, better grades steers unsold," kinds of value to sell at 9.79 up to 1140 and better; common and medium grade offerings steady, however; numerous loads having aold at 8 with very common kind feeder dealer offerings considerable support to medium trades steers: buying at 949 down to 7.75; with good yearlings dp to 9.75 "and selling chotct offerings to 1040 on country account; all other claaaea steady, uneven, but generally active: especially on bulls and weighty cutter, cows; heslvy sausage bulls up to paid lather freely; strongmeight cutters to 040; light eanners 440 down; selected vealers 13.00; bulk veal calf crop 105011.79. OF ALL THINGS- The pilot of a French military plana became lost, and landed In He and his crew stepped cnt.

approached acme German workmen demanded, with threat the German news story says, to know the direction, back to France. And now for the most ur-prlsing part of the story; the German workmen gave correct direction, and the Frenchmen flew home Smartest Woman in Time of Wat "1 The Duchess of Kent's wartime garb "of sterner cut but no leas smartly worn. The duchess is shown In her uniform as commandant of the women's Royal Ijlaval Service, II STOCKS NEW YORK. May Buyers nibbled wearily at tha stock market tcday without working up much of an 6tU and Rioters attracted tha principal support along with a handful of spedaltlea. After fairly lively first hour, dealings slowed it 'a era ml, and Initial gains run rung to point or more wart re-djiced near the fourth hour, Eurrpean war dlapai chet continued aa a speculative handicap', brokers said, but ilgna of mora reabtanoe by tha Allies in Norway helped stiffen WaU street sentiment.

Business news still was hnpeful tn spots and am ed to minimise selling. were selectively unproved and temmodlties trifle mixed. London and Pari market were a bit better. Amsterdam waa In recces for a holMay." Blocks favored the. greater part a the time were U.

8. BteeL Beth lehem. Chrysler. Oeneral Motors, United Aircraft eperry, Pan American Airways. Steamship.

toft American BCsch, U. 8. Rubber. Oreat Ncrthem. Caterpillar Tractor and kennecott Final N.

YSrbcks AI Chem and Dye 179 American Can 115 American and 173 AuacoiMNl aw ACL 17 and 4 Bethlehem 8U 43', Chrysler 47 Coca Cola Nona Com sou None Dupont de Nem 1874 Eastman Kod 157U Elee Pow Lit Oen Elee 34 'i Oeneral Pootui 44 Oen Mots 04 Interna and 3 Kennecott 34 Lowes Inc 34 a Montgnm ttl 1 Nash Kelv Vh Natl Dairy Natl pow Lit 4V NT Central 13 't Ndth Am 33 Packard Met i Penney 95 Penn 31a' PhUllp petr 39'is -Pure OH 10 Radio 4'i Reyn Tob 43 Soutliern'Rwy 13'i Eld OH 43 Btudebaker.101 Teji Corp Un Aircraft 48'. Union pacific 9i 8 Rubber 31 UB8teei991i Western Union Tel 31' Went El and 114 X' 35 MIEVROLET PlflCr Jnst the thing for light hauling. They're bard to find and In big demand. 01O5 34 HE HO LET An unusually Rood one. pit trp 0250 37 OLDHVOBILE 4 OACII-With trunk.

Original black finish perfect. Extra good tlrea. A one-owner rar in excellent condition. 045O 37 IMHM.F. DK1CXE FOACII -With built-in truuk.

Brand new tires. Another one-owner car. Kxceptlnnary rlean. Jit fact, one of the nicest Dodaes we've been able traije for thts year. $425 34 IMHKiE 4-lt.

TOI RIXJ MEI.A Ilullt-in trunk. Uond Urea. Newly refinished In light green. Mnor, Jnnt thoroughly reconditioned. An' A-l family car with plenty of unusod 9300 4 HE SOTO DELl'XE 4-0.

JEOA Extra low mile-, Bare. F'nlxned In dark green. lullt'-Iu Irunk. Oyenlrlve, lunlcraiMl d1uxe acceaaor-lea. Thla ear sold braud A written new car guarantee goes with Our price 4 afV 3 1 S3 IIIMSl.lK ICOYAI.

4-0. M.I1A Finished in dark ue with brand new act of white aiilewnll deluxe rll-trtad- Oveidrlve, heater, und deluxe accessoriei, A one-owner car that has boeb iiiiiiHiiiilly Wflt cared for. This Is an out' $750 Htamllng bny for 1MI PEV.MOITII IHI.I XE I-I). NEIIAi With trunk Coml tires. Original black finish perfect Interior in extra good condition.

Motor Just completely recondition ed with brand new ring" and insert a. 0325 37 PLYMOITII IElrXE hEOtS Extra. cjean. Original grey finish 0375 very good. GomI tires." awer to the aald complaint on tha ubaci ibera at their ofDcea at H0 8U Prof clonal wood.

South witoln twenty days after the. aervlce hereof, exr.tuxlv of the day'of'aurh wr vice i and If you fall to answer tha complaint within the. llrae the plaintiff In tbia action will BDDly to the Court foe'the re lief demanded In the complaint. MAYS FEATHERSTOXR, 1 Plalntiffa Attorneya. Dated at Greenwood.

A C. the Stth day of Anrtl. l0; TO THE DEFENDANTS. C. HART AND WALTER" HART, INFANTS OVER THE ACEuQF FOURTEEN YEARS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND REQUIRED to apply for tbo Here's An Appeal To AUV Greenwood Citizens Are you interested in the growth of Greenwood? ty VA th citT how Irfe gain i population in the census report which will be made in If you are, you will lose no time in notifying the Greenwood.

Chamber; of Commerce, Telephone 2266. your own name, if you have not been counted, and the names of, any other persona. you know who hawe not been seen by the census enumerator. appointment a cuardlavt ad litem to represent you In tMs action WltbluiTWENTY DATS after tha aervlce of thla aummona and notice upon you. and If yn fnil to do ao application will be niade by the plaintiff vt MAYS FEATHER8T0NE, Plaintiff a Attorneys Dated at Greenwood.

S. tha Ittb day; of April. 140. TO THE DEFENDANTS. ELBERT HART, 8ALLIE BELL RUSH-TON.

LESLIE MAYCE. ISAAC HART AND tJ. HART: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above amended anm- mona and the amended complaint win- tha above entitled action were filed lb the; office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleaa for Greenwood County on April 15. 1940. MAYS ft FEATH ERSTONE, 1 i Plalntiffji Attofneya.

apr S7 may 2-t r. lilsSW sma ia an urgent matter and every citizen of the 'city ahould wake up to ita importance. It ia reliably reported, that a large number of citi-sena, white and black, men, women and children, have not been counted by the enumerator. The enumerator can not be blamed if citizen find aome excuse not to see them. The time short, n- It will be too late after a few moire days.

Greenwood canr not show its real population, its splendid growth since 1939,. unless the citizens, worn en as well as men, are willing to co-operate with the enumerators. A IIEVROLET and OLDS MOBILE -'''t'-i'' Sales A Senlee TERMS WITH' A TONSt IEX Maxwell Areaae.

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