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Norm Worth Carolina, Sorry County In Sopot-far Court Mm the Clerk Special prnraadimta. T. O. IMty, Administrator of T. K. Mickey, deceased.. v». Floyd ht taraon. Utile Hi!!. Kflte Hill, 8. A. Mickey, Rdd Mickey. Laths Hudson. ■Baa Mickey, John Hadaon, W. L. ■to, heir* at law T. C. Mickoy, To Floyd Patteraon. Litlio Hill and ■81a Hill defendant*, above named. Too will take notice that an action •■titled aa ahova Han boon commenced tm the Superior Court of Sorry Coon §F, to allow T. 0. Mkkey mMM» tor to sell the land* of T. E. Mickoy, ^Maaaad to make aaaetii to pay the *>hta and roota of administration of aaid aatate and the said defendanta ty at the court houae in Dobaon on Thursday Oct. 2nd. 1»24 and answer or demur to the com plaint in aaid action or the plaintiff will apply to the eourt for the ra hef demanded in aaid complaint. Thia 20th dav of Amruat 1W4. F. T. Lewellin, Clark of the Superior Court. killing, of Ma Mmt, Mm ▼Mai her daath with an mm wtaldad by tba lad hurt night, and In • hoaptul bar* IW Mr* VitaalRfal'a tfcrw fiwf rhildran, affaa mm, four and ■**, tka * daath'* door, all thaw by tha naa 14-yaar-oM M. Tha two I by tka Tba baby •tan rf «ha hraii% All aaa wblrh tka 14-yaar-old row a abort Ha not tba mm, iaal la tka lot. Mi ni Ma atmt and than latai iiad ta tka houaa and attack ad tba thraa rhildran. Ha than ran ta Ma fathar'* hoaaa a hundrad yi». da away and told a alary of a atranga aafro who had vMMd hia aont'a horn* wbila ha waa thara, threatening him. The fathar want to tha atrtehan family to And all fm«r lying Hi poo la <rf Mood. Hundred* of wooda all night in aaarrh of tha i darar Two n« rroa* and young Weeatngar waa takan ba fnra them. but hr derlarad that natth ar of them waa tba I'ndar tha (train of croaa examina tion* and InTaatigationa tha lad cava way, and thia morning ha told offi cer* of Lexington county that ha had r-ommitted tha daad. following a fiar ral with hi* aunt about tha knlfa. Mr*. Weaaingar'a hnahand work* in Columbia and ha waa in tha city at tha time of tha tragady. Tha attack cn tha four orcnrrad »>« tween 7 aiu* ? o'clock. Mra Wea •na*r died jl 10 o'rto't la at night. It i* atated tonigM tha* 'ha two old cat Wr«*ing»r r hi Iran, Wrarreai and <""har|ea, have llttla cbanc- of r»"»a ary. 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DOUGLAS DIES IN EIGHTIETH YEAR Skoo Ma—fartiirar ud For ■mt Gmmmt of: Nairn Bmch Boston. Sept. 17.—WUIUun Lewi* i Douglaa, f»i hi GorwMr of Ma— | achuaotta and owner of the William L. Dourlai Shoe Company, which he had eetabliahed from twenty-nine vftm' uviifi aa a pegger of ihoaa dial in hia eightieth year in tha . Peter Rrigham Hospital here early t today. Death came after three oper i atinna for an itlnaaa that developed ' 'arty laat month. [ Mm. Dougla*. the manufacturer** l aecond wife, wa* at hi* bedside with ■ther member* of the family. The nature of the iltneaa which made nec eaaary the operation* waa not made known. Mr. Douirlaa waa born in Plymouth Maaa.. the aon of William and Mary C. Douirlaa. His father died when he waa fire year* old. Two rear* later, to support hia mother, who had been left in poverty, William Lawis Doug laa obtained work with an uncle at i pegging ahoea. He remained at thia work for eight j years. Later he obtained a more ht Tative position in a coton mill. By 1 oeraeverence and aaring, he finally waa able at intrrrala to attend day ; nchool. After a course in Tufts Col lege, at the are of twenty, he mened a amall ahoea ahop in Brocktor. Prom that small beginning ha* crown cm of the laageat chain of ahoe storea la the world. Hia aucreaa in politic* war rnpid. Hia first rietorr In thi* direction came with his election to the Massa chusetts House of Reoresentattrea. He later sras elected to the State Senate and afterward became Mayor 4 of Brockton. Ha waa elected ' 1 wr iter in ItOt by a large phtralHy. Lofton mi Record For Nary Satoad to Naai St Paul. Mina., Sept. IB.—With rouainB choruaM of "ayao" tha atxth i natianal convention of the Amorlean | 'e*ion wont on record rigorously bora today for a nary second to none, nnd adequate army and other maaa | lire* of national preparaitnaaa Condemnation of two departments of tha United State* yeterana' bureau ] and demand far immediate trial of Colonel C. *. Paihto on the InililiMt charging Irreonlaritiea In hia man ! The Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association OPENS ITS OLD BELT WAREHOUSES IN VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA. •* Wednesday, Oct. 1st With the highest cash advances in its history. are not a to your own join before it is too late. or' if you Hundreds of fanners wailed too long to sign this i Membership Books for the 1924 Crop Will Close After Oct. 1st
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