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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1934 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA CIRCULATION The Greenville News leads all South Carolina newspapers in total circulation. in Your Future Home, Apartment Or Room Can Be Real Estate Merchandise BUSINESS NEEr 'OURTEEN PAGES PRICE 5c SUNDAY 10c DEATHS AND FUNERALS FOR SALE Miscellaneous NOT WORRY MINNIE HUNT COMPANY Phone 2611 or 2852-J. Blue Bldg. Insurance.

Real Estate, Leasing, Rentals COMBINATION News-Piedmont Classified Rates GREAT GUNS Don let them get away. Use a genuine Browning automatic shot enn Roth 19' nnH Mrs. J. C. Cobb GREENWOOD.

Nov. 19. Mrs TBSablish Dictatorship (Continued HOMES FOR SALE 16's in stock. MONAGHAN MILL Jennie Cheatham Cobb, 80, died at oixjKE, autnorized Browning Dealers, Greenville. 8.

C. ner home here this afternoon at o'clock after 'a week's illness. She "you can go forward as NATTONAT. nerfent EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 6-room brick bungalow, tile bath, hardwood floors, well located, at a price of only $2,650.00, on easy terms. P.

R. Long, Co. 22-A West Washington Telephone 3969. was the daughter of John Cheat" ham Cobb and Mary Ann Cobb. Her husband, the late Dr.

W. condition, also Toledo Scales, large David Compton GREENWOOD, Nov. 19. David Compton, three and a half year -old son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. P. Burnett, of Saluda county, died in a local hospital last night of diphtheria after a brief illness. Funeral services will be conducted at Good Hope Baptist church tomorrow at 2 o'clock by the Rev. W.

A. Shepherd, the Rev. H. B. White and the Rev.

Carl Campbell. Mrs. Mittie V. Bryson uaie-tteingerator, real bargains, act quick. Asheville Showcase ill years.

If you do not beli you must go forward an: is no longer a political issiT In insisting that "busin do the job," Richberg sai. review of conditions woil that "the ground is now NT PROGRA Fixture Asheville, North Caro Una. Cobb, died January 2, 1923. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Annie Henderson and Mrs.

Mamie Marbert, Greenwood, and one brother, Judge P. W. Cheatham of JEWELRY lor a great advance by pr iidgeneid. dustry and trade FOR SALE For the mortgage, two story, 8-room brick veneer; corner lot, near Pendleton street, bus and store on block. Lot 70x170; 15 per cent cash; balance semi-annually at 6 per cent.

William Goldsmith company. Phone 402. Funeral services will be held at 11 "Then. Just as rapidly a 1st Bishops DIAMOND Perfect blue white 52 points: set in 18 white gold; cost o'clock Wednesday morning at enterprise reduces tne 10a sd. sacrince at $90.

write D-100 employment he promised soutn Main street Baptist cnurcn conducted by the Rev. W. L. Coker care News-Piedmont. INMAN, Nov.

19. Mrs. Mittie V. Bryson, 73, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.

J. Place at achieve steady reductions in liurch Merger HOUSEHOLD GOODS and Dr. R. c. Long.

Mrs. Bertha G. James Special Notice ume or governmental activ expenditures. NEED MORE JOB inman muis. Funeral services were held Mon HDUSEBEblNS SECRET SUTLER STIR! LIVING room suite, fiber suites, SENECA.

Nov. 19. Mrs. Bertha cane oacK nving room suite, sew- inar machines. warrlrnhs tmnlr day afternoon at the Inman mill Methodist church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev.

J. C. Dikes. Phonoeranhs. oak riinintr mm Gildon James, 28, died at the home at Newry Monday morning after a lingering illness.

Mrs. James was Interment followed In the Shiloh suites, oil stoves (all makes.) Good cnurch cemetery. Pallbearers were: Faul Rogers. Otis Parris. Earle Fen- contntion.

Easy terms. Piedmont the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar ATTENTION SANTA CLAUS! We are In position to renovate yijur bicycles, tricycles and other toys. Bring them now for a first class job.

We hold until Christmas without storage. KEEVER BICYCLE SHOP 113 Buncombe St. Phone 1300 "Key and Lock Work a Specialty" ruriiuure in js. uonee street nell, Troy Robbins, Roy Emory and rnone mil. ijeonard Correll.

thur Gildon. She was born at Newry and spent practically her whole life there. She was a member of Newry Baptist church. She is survived by her parents, Mrs. Bryson is survived by two COAL AND WOOD aaugnters, Mrs.

n. J. Place, inman THE nams "SMITH la miir nhsn. Mrs. Lena Plemmons.

Spartanburg; three sons, M. G. Bryson, East Fiat lute GUARANTEE Highest Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Gildon ot Newry, one son, Edward James; one "We must bring about ployment of four to Ivt 20.

workers in the near futu through a great expansionom-vate enterprise or throu pis. government activities." aratcd TO "SELL" DIXIt pre- ATLANTA, Nov. 19. (-hodist dustrial and business leadeij in section organized here toda the South to the Nation. EP1S" A New England governossions ised to help them.

They called in Donald chairman of the National Er1 cy council, from WashingtoralPh sist in getting the organizatL "A derway. ace TO SEE PRESIDENT Tomorrow governors and lan" go to Warm Springs to obtai Fiery General Spends Two Hours Testifying But Gives Out No Statement LONG DISTANCE moving: covered truck: all goods insured. J. M. kock; g.

h. Bryson, Kings Moun quantv COAL oriced right daughter, Miss Selma James of tain, N. G. E. Bryson, Bruns Clark, City View.

Phone 3094-XJ. ana z.uuu pounds per ton. Call we may grasp hands as bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church of America," Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon, senior effective bishop of the southern church, Bishop Matthew E. Clair, missionary bishop in the South, stated he thought the merger would come within a few years.

Dr. F. W. Muller, superintendent of the department of church extension, told the board that 30 Methodist churches have been sold at sheriff's sales and 400 are in "critical" financial condition. Five thousand of the 20,000 Methodist churches have debt problems, he said.

Newry; three brothers. Ralph. Cray 1 0 0 1 SMITH COAL CO. Minimum Charge IS Words This Size Type Per Day. 1 Time 3c Word Per Day.

3 Times 3 Word Per Day. 10 or More Times 2c Word Per Day. This Size Type Per Day 1 Time 5c Word. 3 Times 4c Word. 10 or More Times 3c a Word.

Above Rates Apply to Consecutive Days Only Cards of Thanks. Tributes, In Memoriams, Resolutions for any individual or fraternal organizations are accepted at a minimum rate of 2c per word. In case of error, or discontinuations, notify immediately as the News-Piedmont Is responsible for only one incorrect insertion. Want ads are cash in advance. Your ad will be accepted over the phone and messenger sent for collection provided you have a phone listed in your name.

Keyed ads strictly confidential. COOPERATE WITH US All advertising appearing in The Greenville News-Piedmont classified columns is censored with the intent to eliminate all fradulent copy and The News-Piedmont will appreciate information from our readers that will help in forwarding its effort. PHONE 3800 wick, one brother, J. C. King, of Knoxville, Tenn.

She is also sur ton and Clyde Gildon; two sisters GOOD THfNGS TO EAT vived by 20 grandchildren and three CLEAN RUGS will transform your entire home. Call Right-Way Carpet Cleaners. Miss Bettie Batson. Phone 471-W. miss Nettle Gildon of Newry and Mrs.

Edward Farmer of Laurens; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and ORDER those delicious home great grandchildren. Mrs. W. C.

Peden made fruit cakes now. Noth Mrs. Keuben Phillips of William ston. ing but the very finest fruits WE BUY and sell men's second hand suits, shoes, hats. Morris Lurey, 120 Pendleton St.

Funeral services will be held from New Hope Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock conducted by WEALTHY BROKERS BACK PROGRAM, CHARGE MADE Ex-Marine Asked To Raise Army Of 500,000 And Stage March helping hand of President ANDERSON, Nov. 19. Mrs. W. C.

Peden, formerly of Anderson, passed away Sunday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Roy Davis in Concord, N. C. The death of Mrs.

Peden came suddenly and as a dis and nuts used. Try one and you will want another at a price that you can afford to pay. Advance orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas lin D. Roosevelt. nt ner pastor, tne Rev.

J. H. Tannery. Interment will take place in the adjoining cemetery. Governors and senators from $5.00 reward for to convict anyone hunting on any land owned or controlled by me.

W. H. Johnson, Easley, S. Route No. 3, near Lathem.

being taken daily. Mrs. R. L. Chandler.

Phone 455. LEGAL NOTICE bama, Florida, Georgia, South olina, North Carolina and Vi were Invited to join the bi( leaders in forming the SoutheS Development board to speai I united thought of all interest WELLS drilled for industrial plants, STATE'S BAH KS PLUMBING SUPPLIES schools, dairies, farms, etc. Prices quoted. Robbins Bros. 21 1 Anderson St.

Phone 206. CALL CITY Plumbing company- day or night for good plumbing at the right price. 11 Townes street, BRANDON LAUNDRY Our prices Governor Joseph B. Ely pro his help but warned that the tile industry of the North and must cooperate. He added: "There are munv evils of REPORT I AHRF Phone 4441.

and work is right and no one will appreciate your work more than we, and no one can do- it better. Call us Phone 3232. RADIO SERVICE SUPPLIED ANY RADIO repaired quickly tinct snock to members ot tne lam-ily and her many friends here and in Concord. The late Mrs. Peden's husband preceded her to the grave, and she leaves two daughters and one son, Mrs.

Mason of Westminster; Mrs. Davis of Concord, and Creighton Peden of Concord. Mrs. C. E.

Gray of Anderson, is a sister. The body was brought today to Westminster, where Mrs. Peden also formerly lived, and the funeral services were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Westminster with the Rev. Joe H. Carter of Anderson, and the Rev.

William Frierson of Westminster, officiating. Interment took place there. John T. Walls McCORMICK, Nov. 19.

Funeral services for Jno. T. Walls, 36, who was killed In the disastrous explo throat compctitio.i hurting the tile Industry and It is up to the dustry in the North and SouthL get together and eliminate thes Tonight a great mass meeting wj arranged for the city auditoriui OEPOSIT GAINS oreenvuies new modern up-tO' date radio service station. Tubes PHOTOGRAPHS We satisfy you, or you pay nothing. 6 for 50 cents and up.

Folders extra. Foster's Studio, 116 North Main, upstairs. tested free 9 West North street. GREENVILLE RADIO SERVICE. NEW YORK, Nov.

20 (AP) With Major General Smedley D. Butler as its chief witness, the House committee on un-American activities delved today into reports the retired ranking officer of the Marine Corps had been asked to lead a fascist movement in the United States, with a dictatorship as its aim. Rep, John W. McCormack, chairman of the congressional committee, conducted the secret inquiry and declared: "We are going to make a searching Investigation of the evidence submitted by General Butler. Our original information camfl from several KllVal (Continued from Page Onr of for Mr.

Richberg's address. He cam Phone 2070. irom wasnington Dy cnarterea piant 11, 0 A- accompanied by Mrs. Richberg, How-! AimOSt IflCPeaSe Lost-Found PAINT WALL PAPER Classified Display ard E. Coifin, of Sea Island, and other leaders Per Month Since June 30, Daniel States WINDOW GLASS, plate glass and mirrors replaced: paint and nutty.

USED CARS SHERIFF'S SLE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE. Sheriff's Sale of automobiles confiscated for transporting intoxicating liquors. In Re: B. B. Smith, Ex-Parte, Sheriff Greenville County vs.

one Model A Ford Roadster. Notice Is hereby given that under the authority vested in me as Sheriff of Greenville County by the General Assembly of South Carolina, as shown by section 885 of the Criminal Code of South Carolina, 1922, and other acts, I have confiscated one Mbdel A Ford Roadster, License No. B-29-860 Motor No. A598058 used in illegal transportation of alcoholic liquors, that I have token possession of said Motor Vehicle and seized same In the name of the State and County aforesaid. Notice is further given that on the 3rd day of December 1934, at Greenville Court House, of Greenville, S.

10 o'clock, A. I will ssll at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the said Ford Roadster and shall forthwith turn over the proceeds to the County Treasurer. B. B. SMITH, Sheriff, Greenville County, S.

C. Dated 11-12-34. Jennings Paint and Glass rnone ibis, no w. wasnington st MATTRESSES RENOVATING Governor Ely related experiences of the New England council of which he is chairman, and after which the Southeastern Development board hopes to pattern its work. "The New England council has been very successful sine its organization 10 years ago," he said.

"We have cained the respect and sion and fire at Newberry Friday, JjET RESOURCES JUMP the were conducted by his pastor, the RENOVATE YOUR mattresses Rev. W. C. Brockwell, of the Plum TODAY'S SPECIAL 1930 DeSoto Coupe. Its priced under code $150 Greenville Auto Sales, Inc.

213 East Washington St. Phone 58 and 59 Authorized Ford Dealers Nov. 20. (AP) LOST Cotton Gin Certificate. Reward.

Finder please return to Peter White, Route No. 1, Greenville. PARTY who found identified bill folder with bills Saturday night-Sunday. Return to News office. No questions.

Reward. STRAYED Fox Terrier with harness and chain. Answers to name Return to 216 W. Washington. Telephone 2421.

Reward. LOST Dark Brown Walking Cane, with crooked handle. Reward. Finder please return to News office Boxsprings, cushions; day beds; featherbeds; cot mat Branch Methodist church, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and interment made in the McCormick tresses; pillows. Greenville confidence of the business leaders of that section and have rendered a great service to the New England states." cemetery.

Mattress Factory, Phone 474 Mr. Walls, a native of this county AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES WANTED TO PURCHASE Business men of New Enrland. own little run-a-bout car wit cial Georgia license of hoH his rides about the place. 80 He finds as near oomple move-dom here as it Is possibland he President to enjoy. The t.

D0Sfij greet him as a neighbor an, likewise. Cars bring a fair train of tourists to the fc, vice-but they are not permittcei sajj was employed by the state highway department in Newberry county, and was attending to business in the store of W. Frank Lominack when he continued, are ready to cooper CASH FOR OLD GOLD H. Daniel, chief state barl-onljcr, said Joday 38, JO. 42.

44 and 46. Size 16 requires 4 yards 36 Inch fabric. Send 15 cents In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, the style number and size of each pattern. Do not miss our winter pattern book of smart, easy-to-make clothes designed by our style authority, Marian Martin.

Styles for every age and Highest price paid at once for every article of gold or gold filled; the explosion occurred. ate with President Roosevelt. "New England business men want to get the government out of Its spending era and feel that the only way to do so is to take the load them He is survived by nis widow, wno aiso solid silver, regardless of condition. Write or phone 3618. to Employment before marriage was Miss Gertrude tne grounas oi tne rresiai Auto Painting and Trimming.

All work guaranteed. If not convenient to pay all cash, terms can be arranged. Reaves-Rush Company PHONE 4042 Walker, ot McCormick; his father, e. Hand, 209 Arlington' avenue, Butler dence on the hill. J.

A. Walls, of Greenwood; two selves," he said. The object of the New England Greenville, for appointment at your MALE HELP WANTED SETS LP OFFICE'1 oin? brothers, A. W. Walls of Anderson, council is to coordinate the efforts SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE.

Sheriff's sale of automobiles con fiscated for transporting lntoxicat ing liquors. nome. Licensed by the united States Treasury department to buy YOUNG MAN 18 to 23, neat, ener and H. E. Walls of Greenwood; five getic to travel and assist In my your gold.

sisters, Mrs. H. E. Deal, Spartanburg, Mrs. B.

B. Bowie, of Abbeville, work. Experience unnecessary of the people of that section In pro. moting the interests of New En gland, he continued. GOVERNORS ON HAND WE BUY HIDES, Wax and Tallow.

Salary to start if can qualify. See Mr. Farmer, Oitaray hotel, 4 to 5 In Re: B. B. Smith, Ex-Parte, Sheriff Greenville County vs.

one "Goodiett Phone 2481. AUCTION SALE Mrs. Cole Rush and Mrs. Jack Scott, of Greenwood, and Miss Thclma Walls of Chattanooga, Tenn. Governor Ibra Blackwood and p.

m. Don pnone. rora 'louring. Governor-Elect Olin D. Johnston of LEARN EARBERING.

Earn while Marvin Mclntyre, pre'es un" sccrctary, established them Wnite House oiiices in the tion building and Mr. Roose soon in direct communicatit Washington and the outside iours. His own private secretarieouild-Marguerite Lehand and Miss -om. Tulley, are here and the busy attacned to the presidency andur" White House goes ahead. Tomorrow tne President will ceive the governors of six Southeastern states who are meeting in Atlanta to organize lor cooperatioa South Carolina, Governor-Elect Bibb Graves, of Alabama, and Governor GOLD OR SILVER, discarded Jewelry, gold teeth, watch cases, etc.

New high prices. Government license. Carolina Vending Company. Norwood Bank Building, 108 East Washington street. learning.

Depression Is over. Barbers in big demand. Greenville Barber School, Greenville, S. C. Dave Sholtz of Florida, along with Governor Eugene Talmadge of Georgia, took part in the meeting today.

Governor C. B. Ehringhaus of North HELP WANTED FEMALE Doss And Pets all occasions. Price of book 15 cents. Book and pattern together 25 cents.

Send your order to The Greenville News Pattern Department, 232 W. 18th New York, N. Y. Fried, Hero Of Sea, Given Appointment WARM SPRINGS, Nov. 19.

(AP) President Roosevelt today appointed Captain George Fried, hero of the sea, as supervising inspector of the Department of Commerce. Fried, who captained several of the big liners of the Atlantic ocean service will take the place of John L. Crone, retired. Appointment of the veteran and popular sea hero COLORIST wanted One familiar in colorinz nhotographs in oil, in trade developments. AUCTION SALE of cars for storage to be sold at Julians Garage, 107 E.

McBee avenue, November 22nd, at 10 o'clock. Seven or eight cars in this lot to go for high dollar. Anyone else wishing a car to be oId may bring to sale prior to 10 o'clock and will sell it for you. Be here and get a bargain. JOE ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Apply Keiths studio.

Carolina, is expected to arrive by plane tomorrow. W. States Lee of Charlotte and Jackson Matthews, as acting president and secretary respectively, did the preliminary work for the Atlanta conference. Permanent officers Mrs. Rooseveit accompanied tne FOR SALE One 5-year old English Setter.

J. H. Baity, Westminster, s. c. President here, re-boardins the spe YOUNG lady 21-2, neat, pleasant personality, to travel and assist Billie Stokes Funeral services for Billie Stokes, two-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen A. Stokes, of Taylors, will be held from the Pleasant Hill church near Greer this morning at 11:30 o'clock. The Rev. T.

E. Reid will officiate and will be assisted by the Rev. R. I. Barton and the Rev.

M. O. Owens. Interment will be made in the church cemetery. The following uncles of the little boy will serve as pallbearers: Copeland Campbell, Cohen Campbell, Harold Stokes and Marshall Stokes.

The little boy's death occurred at 5 local hospital early yesterday morning following seven weeks' illness, and brings sorrow to the many cial train last night at Atlanta after lying irom Birmingham to the me in advertising circulation work are to be elected tomorrow. Rents And Board Georgia capital to keep a speaking Experience unnecessary; $18 per Mayor John T. Alison. of engagement. week if can Qualify.

See Mrs. Jacksonville, spoke at a din Governor Talmadge last night Larie, Ottaray Hotel, 4.30 to 6.00 ROOMS WITH BOARD ner at the capital city club tonight. p. m. Don phone.

ne is acting vice-president of the board. greeted President Roosevelt as the special train stopped for train operations in Atlanta, telling the chief executive he was "glad to welcome Ill I.I' WANTED INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL NOTICE LA DOVE School of Beauty Culture, him to Georgia." was reguarded as a forerunner of a more rigid safety regulation by the povernment over ships. Mr. Roosevelt has shown considerable con 4-YEAR-OLD BACK Notice is hereby given that under the authority vested in me as Sheriff of Greenville County by the General Assembly of south Carolina, as shown by section 885 of the Criminal Code of South Carolina, 1922, and other acts, I have confiscated one 1928 Ford Touring License No. B-44-862 Motor No.

7291806 used In illegal transportation of alcoholic liquors, that I have taken possession of said Motor Vehicle and seized same in the name of the State and County aforesaid. Notice Is further given that on the 3rd day of December 1934, at Greenville Court House, of Greenville S. 10 o'clock a. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the said Ford Touring and shall forthwith turn over thj proceeds to the County Treasurer. B.

B. SMITH, Sheriff, Greenville County, S. C. Dated 11-12-34. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.

Notice is hereby given that Minnie O. Glass, Lylie O. Cagle and Annie O. Farlsh, executrixes of the estate of Bessie D. Owings, deceased have this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge as executrixes of the estate of Br oie D.

Owings, deceased, and the 28th day of November 1934 at 3 o'clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to No. 4 Bruce and Doster building in his statement today, Governor Greenvi'le. offers complete course Talmadge said "we believe the in beauty culture at reduced rates cern over the Morro Castle disaster Presidents motives are as pure as NICELY furnished room; private bath, private home, close in. Meals.

505 E. Washington St. NICELY furnished room: private bath (shower); steam heat; meals, if desired, close in. 3 Washington Place, Phone 4134. FURNISHED ROOMS NICELY furnished room opening Into bath.

Garage. 11 East avenue. the driven 6now," but added that MADAM MAY PALMIST for limited time to ambitious women who wish to prepare themselves for mentis or me iamny. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers. Don, Stephen A.

Jr. and Lamont Stokes, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Campbell, Greer: Mr. and "the quicker the government realizes a recognized position of respect mat its wage scale snouid De tne prevailing wage scale in the com with splendid salary. THE SCIENTIFIC life advisor and char- which cost more than 100 lives last summer. Marvin H. Mclntyre, secretary, announced the Fried appointment late today without comment.

New Congress May Mrs. H. L. Stokes, Taylors, acter reader. Gives advice on all affairs munity where the work is done, the better off everyone will be not only WANTEJ SITUATION The body is at the residence of life, love, luck and business.

Don't the taxpayer, but tne laborer who fall to visit this lady she la wonderful. YOUNG MAN Experienced book is receiving the money himself." awaiting the hour of the service. Mrs. Essie Jane Burgess keeper, cost or general. Local reier-ences.

Write "A-35." Care News- Set 'Bill' Record LOVELY room, twin bids, private bath. Steam heat. To gentlemen. 113 Manly street. SPECIAL READING 50c Hours a.

m. to 10 p. m. Piedmont. Body Of Hartsville WASHINGTON.

Nov. 19. (AP) EASLEY, Nov. 19. Mrs.

Essie Jane Burgess, 49. died at the home WANTED By young married man, TO TELL OF LATE HITCH-HIKE TRIP (Continued From Page One) meals and lodging. Sunday morning in Chattanooga, Lawrence Harvey, 23, after read-ing the morning paper, decided that the young woman and boy he and his wife had Riven a bed to were Jackie and the hitch-hiking girl. Harvey called police and Jackie started home last night. The young woman who gave her name as Bernice Lou Givens, waived extradition and was ordered returned here.

Polite said she told them first that the child was her brother, but later that she had given him some candy In front of his home in Lexington. He had followed her, she added, and fearing to go back she had taken him along. She gave a Cin the 74th Congress may establish a lob as grocery clerk or truck driver Special room for colored. Located In tent at Dunean on Greene avenue across from Carroll Theatre. or her daughter, Mrs.

Irene N. Blark new high record for legislative pro Experienced. References. K-69 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED FOR RENT Two unfurnished connecting rooms; adjoining bath 305 Lloyd street. posals if the forecast of W.

H. Mac- on Easlev Route 4 this morning, af ter a brief illness. care News-Piedmont. Donald, House bill clerk, material izes. She is survived by husband, Dr.

M. Burgess; seven children. Leo Henry. Ithamer, Mildred and Sing "Indications are," MacDonald Financial said, "that nearly 4,000 bills wUl be THREE or four room apartment, lights; bath; hot water; garage. 905 Hampton avenue.

leton Burgess, Mrs. Irene Black and leady for introduction on the first LEGAL NOTICE LOANS Mrs. Wallace Grant: her crandmo. day of the new Congress, January tner, Mrs. Fannie Stone and 11 If the senators introduce a third LOANS LP TO $50 present same on or by above date.

GUY A. GULLICK, Judge of Probate for Greenville County, S. C. October 27, 1934. grandchildren as many an all time record will be Man Found In Creek HARTSVILLE, Nov.

19. (AP) The body of Jim Tyner, 54, was recovered today from Black creek a mile west of Hartsville. Tyner, a fisherman who lived in a cottage near the stream, accidentally drowned Sunday. Searchers found his canoe containing hat, pipe and tooacco. The body was discovered today by Cecil Lee, Darlington county game warden, in about four feet of water.

Coroner J. H. Kistier, after a consultation with Sheriff J. H. Coker, decided an inquest was not necessary.

Tyner is survived by his widow and one adopted daughter. FINAL SETTLEMENT If vou are steadllv employed on a She was a member of the Six APARTMENTS FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping; everything furnished; $2.50 per week. 11 Townes phone 4441. established. salary, come in and investigate our STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MacDonald Is writing all the plan.

No endorsers or security. UOUNY OF GREENVILLE, members-elect of the new House PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. 101 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Notice is hereby given that J. E. to send their bills in "pronto" for printing to prevent a jam on the first day of the new Congress.

Batson, administrator, with will annexed, de bonis non of the estate FURNISHED apartment; every convenience; private home; business couple preferred. References exchanged. Phone 3454. of Henry Grayson, deceased, hes and Twenty Baptist church, from which funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, the Rev. F.

S. Childress officiating. Interment will be in the churchyard. Pallbearers will be Rex Henderson, Gus Mull, Luther Crain, Charles Welborn, J. G.

Galloway and Arthur Sheriff. Honorary: Wavne Johnson. M. L. Rogers.

J. o. Williams. F. F.

WiPiams. W. bpearman. J. D.

McKinnev. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Notice is hereby given that J. E.

Bull, administrator of the estate of D. B. Bull, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge ss administrator of the estate of D. B. this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 6 6 MORTGAGE LOANS Terms Arranged Refinance Your Home Now! HALL BROS.

CO. Phone 2167 Mills Bldg. Fort Mill Banker Is Named In FOR RENT My home at 221 Elizabeth street; five rooms completely furnished. Apply 5 McDonald St. cinnati address but inquiries there were futile.

Jackie said he had been well treated on his trip and proudly displayed the proper method of crooking one arm and hoisting a thumb for a ride. Ills father, paymaster for a PWA sewer contracting firm, hurried him and the mother to their home where Bobbie, aged two. was still asleep. Lake City Driver Must Stand Trial LAKE CITY, Nov. 19-(AP)-A coroner's iurv today ordered that Bull and the 30th day of November 0 A tEv 19.14 at in nWnr.v Viqc Know fiwH fori "Upn 1934 at 10 o'clock has been fixed for D.

es, C. M. Folsrer. E. M.

HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished Ellenbcrsr. Bill Honklns. Dr. J. C.

the hearine of said petition Pepper and Dr. John W. Fitts. Automotive as administrator, with will annexed, de bonis non, of the estate of Henry Grayson and the 13th day of December, 1934 10 o'clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same on or bv above date.

GUY A. GULLICK, Judge of Probate for Greenville County, S. C. November 10, 1934. FOR RENT 5 room bungalow.

W. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to Earie st furnace heat. Phone 3450 Monday. present same on or bv above caie, GUY A. GULLICK.

FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model automobile. 3 or 4 milk cows. Judge of Probate for Greenville WANTED TO RENT Will pay difference If deserving BJ-69 care News-Piedmont. County, S. October 27, 1934.

WANTED Two completely fur YORK, Nov. 19. (AP) An indictment charging Walters B. Meacham, cashier of the Defunct Savings bank of Fort Mill, with breach of trust with fraudulent intent and grand lareny was handed the York county grand jury oday bv Solicitor W. Gist Finley.

but no report had been made when court adjourned. Meacham is alleged to have em-bezzled $45,728. The Philippine Islands for the last three years have produced 1.145.972 tons of centrifugal sugar annually. FUNERAL INVITATION DUCKETT BODY and Paint shop. James Miles, 20.

be held for trial on a reckless rharee as a nished rooms. Children. Phone 3270-M. result of the death of John McGill. Classified Display WANTED Unfurnished room by ah types oi wooa ana Doay work and painting upholstering.

Phone 1653 for estimate. All work guaranteed. 1106 E. North street. Auto Paintmr Supplies eu-vear-old negro.

The accident occurred about three miles from here Saturday night. Mrs. L. B. Cothran ANDERSON, Nov.

death of Mrs. Lydie Bagwell Cothran, 33, occurred this morning at the residence on Townsend street after an illness of some three weeks. Mrs. Cothran was the wife of Richard Cothran. She was a member of the Baptist denomination.

Mrs. Cothran made her home in Anderson county all of her life and had many friends l.cre who deplore her passing. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Bagwell of Belton, and besides her parents and her husband, she is survived by two sons, William and Derrill Cothran, and three daughters. MIssps Reba. Bernice and HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE busmess lady. Prefer heat.

Garage essential. Must be reasonable. State price and location. Answer M-103. Care News-Piedmont.

He will be buried Tuesday morning after a funeral service at Chapel Hal Baptist church. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend to our many friends and neighbors, cur most sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness and expressions ot sympathy shown us in the sudden death of our husband and father; and for the lovely floral offerings. May the Lord abundantly bless each one and when sorrow comes, may each kindness be sown to return again to them in time of trouble. These kind acts were a ray of comfort in a-great sorrow. MRS.

B. D. EADS, G. M. EADS.

EUNICE EADS. J. RUDOLPH EADS. MRS. J.

P. WILLIAMS. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement in the loss of our father, John A. Carter. We are aiso grateful for the lovelv floral offerings.

Especially do we thar.k cur friends of the Camperdown community for their kindness and services. THE FAMILY OF MR, JQIIN fCARTEl. when struck McGill was standing beside his automobile which had been ditched shnrtiv before in a collision with another car. Real Estate Philadelphia Firm CARL L. GULLICR Real FtaliiRntk Incnranr Phone 1116 Wallace Bldg.

Robbed By Hoodlums REAL VALUES IN REAL ESTATE Six room brick veneer home, modern and appealing, close-in, rear schools, in excellent community. Owner wishes to move to another city. Large lot, ample dry basement, hot water heat. Offered at $5,500, decidedly under replacement cost. $2,400 carried at 6 per cent to be curtailed on basis of $50.00 per quarter.

This is an exceptional opportunity either as a home or Investment, and should sell at once. EARLE ST. Exceptionally choice dojb residential lot between Elizabeth and Bennett St, lacing south, extending to Garraux St. Unobstructed view of mountains Beautiful shade trees. Lot practically level.

Offered at very attractive price. HENDERSON MARTIN, Realtors BEATTIE BLDG. rHONE 3171 FOR SALE Table Rock hotel prop The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A.

Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Stckes and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Billie Stokes to be held this morning at 11:30 o'clock from the Pleasant Hill Church near Greer. The Rev.

T. E. Reid will officiate and will be assisted by the "GOODLET'S" The house of a million used auto parts. Phone 2481. Merchandise LNSULATTNQ MATERIAL Used newspaper mats, 19 Inches by 22 inches.

Excellent for building purposes and insulating between walls, floors, garages, other houses. 100 for $1.00. See Mr. Cant-well, Greenville News-Piedmont afternoons 5 to 2 Kathleen Cothran of Ar.deron. ar.d the followin? brothers and sisters.

Berry. Columbus. Aaron. Jervey. Alfred.

Gailev, Gerlev and H. B. all of Belt on: M-s. Macey Underwood. Mrs Aliie Hart.

Mrs. Matrele Haynie and Miss Clara Bagwell, also of Belton. The funeral sen-ires had not been erty consisting 602 acres woodland. 4 room house, large barn and foundation of old hotel. Beautiful location for summer home, beautiful streams and water falls.

bottom land and all land suitable for apple orchard. Price $5,000.00. The Kerurir.ips Tnvpstmpnt mm. PHILADELPHIA. Nov.

Seven masked robbers held up an office of the Supolee-Wills-Jnhns milk company in suburban Darby late today, kicked a watchman unconscious, wounded another employe, and estfapd with $3,000 after shooting their way through cordon of police. Rev. R. I. Barton and the Rev.

O. Owens. Interment will be in the he church cemetery. Thomas McAfee ee, completed this afternoon, but will pany, GreenvUie, S. funeral directors.

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