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The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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i 0 TUB GREENWOOD INDEX, GREENWOOD, 6. C. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 28, lOloi FIVE I 6cal and Personal itw a rrv rn rp'N a rr" Mr. M. C.

DaVis, of Fairflld. is kere idVytoit to judge W. H. Kerr, Mlss-AiUle Harmon, ofMcCorixiJck, 1 II 1111 If II III II II ,1111 MM Is risiting Mrs. E.

J. Boozer. Trm Vlnrv Wlnrnrri ni LexnatOIl. iS In Greenwood risking relatives. -v AT Mr.

Pratt Henderson, ot Pbpenlx; Mr. and Mrs, Will Miller, of Augusta, are here because of the Illness of Mr. Josh Miller. Mr, Miller has been extremely til for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Haiti wanger left Edgefield the first of the week for their new home in Mr. Haltiwanger will at once be engaged In going over the books of the officials of Laurens County. The Chronicle, with all Edgefield, gives up with reluctance this family, whose every member has added ior several years to the life and attractiveness of the old town.

Chronicle. Prof. Sheridan, superintendent of the Walterboro High School, spent several days in the city last and this week on a visit to his brother, Mr. F. M.

Sheridan, and bis sister, Miss Lizzie Sheridan, and his son, Hugo G. Sheridan, Jr. He will spend some time at Glenn Springs before returning to Walterboro. was a visitor hero Tuesday. Mrs.

W. C. SdwW has gone to Due STORE I TH 10c West to visit relatives. Mr. T.

OTurnef, of Laurens, spent Bunday here. Miss Clara Blake has gone to Way- iJRer. J. B. Harmon was a business visitor, here yesterday.

Mr. Jeff Connor, of Greenville, was, a business visitor In town Miss Effle Faulkner and Miss Mllbra Ouzts spent Sunday In Anderson. Mr. Grady Harris oC Belton was among the visitors here Tuesday. Judge R.

W. Memminger spent Sunday night here with Mr. F. B. Grier.

President A. F. McKisslck, of the Grendel Mills, went to Atlanta yesterday on a business8 trip. Misses Netta and Jennie Ehgel, of Enoree are, the gaests this week of Mrs. C.

P. Alexander. Miss Orene Mcll wain and Mrs. Ella McllWain, bf Abbeville, are visiting Mr. and Mjs.

W. A. Muller. Miss Faulkner returned from Anderson where she finished a coursi lri book-keeping. Miss Lulu Turner, of Spartanburg, is spending some time in the city with Misses Ruth Yates and Sadie Sheridan.

Misses Velma and Gladys Smith, of Easley, spent Tuesday night here with Mr. and" Mrs. Jones Fuller. Mrs. E.

C. Jordan and gfahdcbnffreit Misses Helen and Lily Emerson are the guests of Mrs. Jordan's brother, Mr. A. St.

C. Lee. Miss Mary King, of Ninety Six, and Miss Lanius Massey, of Charlotte, havj? fcejrville. N. to spend a few weeks On Saturday we offer 200 Boxes of Paper and Envelopes, worth up to 15c at Mrs.

Frank L. Holland spent last week in NtaVtr Six with her slsterjs tinson. Mrs. G. C.

Miss Maude Pratt has returned home from SDartahbur where she has been SOW IS THE TIME. LADIES. attending the Wofford Summer School. Mr. Eigene Pratt left Saturday for the Isle of PalmsVto spend several days.

7 Mrand Mrs. M. C. Vaggart and chll-drerand Mrs. E.

Moeeley are spend-IngAhe week with relatives at Phoenix. County Fair rroniflUrs Want the Fruit Exhibits rreparedow. The culinary department of the county fair, Mrs. D. B.

Alexander, wants to iwprew4rpon the ladies of Greenwood and Greenwood county that now is the fme for the preparation of the finp canned fruit, jellies, preserves, for the prize winning exhibit at the county fair this fall. Mr. M. BSnders and two children Ae gone to Hendersonvllle to spend The kind to use in Writing to Father, Mother, Sister, Brother and Sweetheart. Limit 2 Boxes to Each Customer We are making these prices simply to introduce our Paper, DON'T FAIL TO GET A BOX.

The Following Will Cost You 25c Elsewhere Belt Buckles, the kind you want, 10c Belt Pins, Veil Pins, Collar Pins, see them Beads, White, Blue, Pink, Amber 10c at Pins, the very Latest, each 10c Beauty Pins and Wai6t Sets, 6et 10c Hair Nets, assorted shades, each -10c Dolly Dimple Hosiery for Infants, best yet, pair, 10c Infants Sox, assorted colors, see them 6ure V. 10c month. Mr. J. T.

Medlock and family hare The fruit crop this year Is unusual gone to Hendersonvtlle to spend the be-n the guests of Miss Mary Sue Rey nolds for the past few days. summer. Cashier J. Capers Gambrel, of the Bank of Ware Shoals spent Saturday ly abundant and there- should be more fruit put up than evr before. The ladies should make a special effort to show their skill this year ajid the best way to stimulate general Interest as well as showing your skill Is to exhibit at the county fair.

In town on business. Rev. J'. M. Dallas, pastor cf the Presbyterian church at Ware Shoals wa4n town Monday.

Mr. J. 8. Partlow and little daugh Fire Laddies to Anderson. ter, Francis arr kere visiting Mrs.

J. Andrews on West Cambridge street. I The Greenwood Fire Department will go to Anderson next week dur- lng the Anderson Old Home Week and will take part in the Firemen's tourna-1 ment. The rates to Anderson will be veiry low and there will likely be a large attendance from here. Dropped Stitched Hosiery, Excellent Values, pair.

10c 24 inch Net covered Hair Rolls 10c Tea Aprons, Beautiful Goods, 10c Sailor Collars, assorted colors 10c Lace Collars, Jabots, Embroidered and 10c Washable Belts, Embroidered, r. 10c I Back Belt8 Patent Leather Finish 10c 4 TURBANS! Saturday Only, From 2:30 to 4:30 100 25c Turbans, assorted shades, Each, 15c Sold Strictly to the Ladies, one to a customer. Remember the time Mrs. Sarah Black Harrington, of Raleigh, is bere visiting at Capt. J.

G. Jenkins. Mr. S. B.

Marshall went to Greenville Monday to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Marie Zimmerman, of Columbia spent several days last week in the city on a visit to Miss Lnclle Sheridan. Miss Marie Rivers has gone to Mt Pleasapt, near Charleston, where ahe will visit friends. Mr. 0.

D. Duckett was a buiness visitor in Whitmire a few days last Week. Important Meeting Hespltal Asso-. ciatios. There will be an Important meeting of the Hospital Association, Friday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the city hall.

All members are urged to be present. The directors of the Association will meet at 5 o'clock the same afternoon. to 4:30. These Turbans are Usually Sold at 50c Each. Miss Allie McAdams left Sunday to visit her father in Abbeville, after which she will visit relative's In Birmingham, Ala.

Mrs. M. T. Seymour and little daughter, Etsedeile are visiting Mrs. Seymour's father, RO.

McAdams in Abbeville county. Messrs. Jas. Self, A. F.

McKJa-sick, memberscf the South Carolina Cotton Manufacturers association and Mr, F. B. Qrier, attorney for the association yfn the matter of securing lower assessments for the mill went to Columbia last Thursday. Fie Chief M. B.

Sanders went up to Greenville Monday on business connected with the State Firemen's association. Mr. C. T. Cunningham, of the law firm of Richardson and Cunningham has gone to his old home in Kentucky to spend some time.

Prof. R. C. Burts, Superintendent of the Easley Graded Schools, was here this week in the interest of Fur-man University. Mrs.

C. E. Wilkinson and daughter, Miss Daisy -left Tuesday morning for a visit to Cfiarlott, Mooresville and other points. Mrs. Hazard Reeves and children who have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Mille-r have returned to their home in Orangeburg. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey, of Clinton have been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. F. Giles, for the past few days.

Misses Edith aad Ivouise McLees have returned after a visit to friends and relatives tn Orangeburg and Charleston. Mra. W. R. Williford and children and Miss Addle May Rook, of Live Oak, are the guests of Miss Floral Fair Xetes.

The County Fair Association is to co-operate with the Floral Fair Asso ciation and the Gibbes hall has been secured for the exhibits. Imported Agate Marbles, set of 9 10c Glazed China Marbles, set Auto and Houe Numbers, each Picture Frames, with easel 10c Flower Pot 16c 3 Arm Towel Bar, Nickeled. 10c Tooth Picks, Best, box 5c Sand Pails and Spades, 5 au'd 10c Rockingham Teapots 25c and j0c 60 ft Clothes Lines, 10c Ice Picks, 6 and 10c Steak Mauls. "Metal, 10c Bell Faced Tack Hammers 10c Tack Pullers 10c 500 Tacks for Leatheroid Chair Seats, Veneer Chair Seats and tax 10c Fly Killers 10c 6c Talcum Powder, Baby Elite Shoe Polish. 6c A number e-f prizes will be awarded and a list of these will be given out soon.

Prizes will be awarded for chrysan thermims as follows: Mr. W. B. Clark, who has been speeding his vacation wWb relatives in Laurens county has returned home. rMiss Ethel LucaSoIr Walterborq, is visiting at the bogle of Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Cobb. TTrf.

Willianr Hood, ot Bartow, Is the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Blake.

Mr. S. Brooks Marshall of Belton spent the weekend here with home folks. Miss Annie Aiken returned Tuesday after a several weeks visit to friends 1st. Largest single chrysanthemum 2nd7Three largest on one stalk.

3rd. Largest collection. 2 Fill Your Jars Quick, Fillers, each, There will be a set of prizes for both the town and county, governed by the above rules, making six prizes Tlifl Plocor Vi a rnffln4ricnn tht TX i rrrraf Values Aura DmirA Do A. for chrysanthemums. Prizes In the Fancy Work depart Columbia and Winnsboro.

9 IMccCDUiijiipo Mlaa Bunnie Kennedy, who has been ment are for: 1st. Best patch work quilt. 2nd. Best white embrofdery. 3rd.

Best colored embroidery. JOEL S. AIKEN, Manager. A few changes have been made in the committees, Mrs. G.

W. Rush now having charge of the boys depprtmpnt visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Klugb has returned to her home in Troy. Miss Fannie Nixon and Master Duva are spending some time in Charleston with relatives. Miss Norma and Mr. Leonard Clink-acalee visiting relatives in Atlanta. Mr.

Walter C6W-as- returned after visiting in the lower part of the litntp with Mrs. S. C. Hodges, and Miss Annie Aiken as assistants and Mrs. A Rosenberg now has charge of the girl's department 13 More "Clean Sweep" Red Hot Bargain Days Improving Store Room.

Blanche Rook and" Mr. Jack Rook. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Wilson returned to McClanville Tuesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Pinson. Mr. Harold Boozer is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Wyatt Turner, in Ninety Six. Newberry Herald and News.

Prof. Wm. Hood left this morning for Greenwood, 8. to join Mrs. Hood." They will spesrt the remainder Mr.

William Orndoff. whd Is now living in Greenville, where he has established a branch store, is spending the week In Orenwood superintending the overhauling and remodeling of his Miss Florence Hughey has ed from North Carolina after visiting relatives there. Mr. Wade Austin has returned to Memphis, after several weeks two store rooms here. He has decided to change the name of his torejLnd hereafter It will be known as the Red Hot Racket Store.

Mr. Orndoff Is putting his stores here In tip-top i shape and with hin big store in Green We Don't Urge ville he expects to continue doing, a big business in his line. He is a bust i i ler and a man who believes in doing You to Buy things thoroughly. 9 Death of Mr. Tfash McCarthy.

canned or pack Mr. Nash McCartney, a young man age groceries just of 21 years died at the home of his father. Mr. F. S.

McCarthey on Oak of the heated term. Courier-Informant, Bartow, Fla. Miss Helen Gambrell, who has been visiting Mrs. John Chafee for Some time, returned to her home in Greenwood Friday morning. Aiktni Journal and Review.

Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Pressly, Miss Maude Pressly, of Charlotte and Miss Nellif Pressly of Verdery, spent several days with the family of Wideman last week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Park little son, Joe Fowler, and Mr.

J. S. Klugh left Tuesday morning for Toledo. Ohio, where they will spend some time visiting Mr. Bethune G.

Klugh. Mrs. NicJiolson and daughter, Miss Emmie, oPArkansas, who hjave been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Joe Lake at Phoenix, have gone io Anderson to visit relatives in that'eounjy. yesterday morning.

He had been ill because they bear a long time and his df-ath was not unexpected but yet ft was a greiat shook to his family and friends. a pretty label. When we recom Laymen's Iay at Methodist hnrch. On next Sunday, July 31st the ser mend an article it vices 'at the Methodist church will be conducted by the layBien of the stay here with home folks. Misses Hart and Florrie Sheridan are spending some time at their grandparents near Holly Hill.

Mrs. Susan Hill who has been spending some time in the mountains of North Carolina has returned home. Mrs. J. P.

Sammons and children, of Macon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. White. Prof, and Mrs.

Cal(fwell, of Bain-bridge, ar visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clinkscales.

Mr. .1. W. Hamill, editor and proprietor of the Kershaw Kra. of Kerhaw, Is In town for the Tarrant-Culvern wedding.

Mr. J. Bowen Bailey, now with the Builders Electric Supply Company, of Atranta, spent Sunday and Monday at home here. Miss Elizabeth Townes, of Clemaon, who has been visiting relatives here has gone to Florence to spend some time. Prof F.

T. Dargan, of Clemson Co' lege, who has been vlsiting relatives here, left Saturday for Schenectady, N. where he will spend a month. Misses Kate and Sarah Addison and Marthat Moffatt of Due West are visiting at the home of Supt. Jno.

F. Wide-man. Mrs. Jason Woodward and three children, of Aiken, are here visiting ber brothers, Messrs. E.

C. C. and M. D. Stalnaker.

Mr. J. B. Wharton who Is spending th summer at Henderson ville with bis iamlly came down Tuesday to spend is because of the church. They will have charge of quality of thecon- both morning and evening services.

During the morning hour several short addresses will be made by different Mr. T. F. Wright, representing the tenti of the can or package. If you MORE GOODS, SAME members on live subjects, pertaining to the laymen's Movement.

The evening honr will be given over to general discussion of various subjects along the same line. The members of the church are urged 'to be present at both services as jthew services are bf-lng hld primarily to create a greater interest In the Laymen's Missionary movement. The public is cordially invited to attend both sei'wlcea. Epworth Orphanage, who has made Sumter his headquarters for the past month, left for his home at Greenwood this morning. Sumter Item.

Misses May Moore and Almena Coleman, two popular young ladles of Greenwood, are expected In the city the later part of the week to visit Mrs. Harry H. Wyman. Aiken Journal and Review, The following Greenwood people attended the Woman's Missionary Union whlcb is being held in Abbeville this week: Mrs. G.

W. Gardner, Mrs. S. P. Brooks, Mrs.

G. W. Rlckenbaker, Mrs. Bessie Andrews, Mr, j. W.

SAME GOODS, LESS MONEY. want pretty pictures go to an art dealer. If you want the best groceries for your table come here. a RED IRON RACKET." Teteran to Meet There will be a meeting of members Have you tried Sherry Cherry Ice of Camp D. Wyatt Aiken, Confederate Cream It's the rage with us.

FOB A desirable five lfoont cottage on Magnolia Street Bath, room, stables and garden. Apply to W. J. Uoore. Snroles, Mrs.

J. G. Mattison, and Veterans, at the court bouse at four Ktfourlft, -Singleton Grocery Co. pisses Mary-'Siie Sproie, Mary Hugh- GREENWOOD DRUG CO. Reliable Prescription o'clock to make preparations tending the reunion.

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