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

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

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U'iit miii li.it a nuiiilii latlvi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lu re. He mm il Tim iiihiii uinl eic I to rt' iiiiK) I1I.1 Ioiik i'lli us Hixiti ns il.nii i of rain I ,1 Never In IIu. Wall over, ilo is short ft Dcclcr Ho a Do We. Have Hecn Issued with Dr. mid Mrs, J.

ut present. Sunday may be Invited to come to Greenwood for one servirn. Ur. Jester recently. beard llin noted nit Heeling Tunklil.

1 ii tioil Iiilco No. 91. A. F. M.

will huU a spoclul coinuiunlcatlon to- Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. lK. l'neni-ploynient may be eliminated hi Iiie-ts Ihmhiih and di prrnnlons controlled by a consolidation of manwKeiiieiii In Industry. J. l'urke Channlng of New York told members of the national convention of the Associated nlKht at o'clock, at which time llht and d'Tlitrrs that he was murh Impressed with Mm.

Decision to in-vltA him hftm Knn ti he M. M. degree will be conferred. Jr. Ordcs MMIng Teniorrow MtchU r.roi'nwooil Council No.

19. J. O. V. ed.

Dr. Jester saiit'hut It probable In writing a iitm -rlptlon for you or one of your family, your doctor t-miKlji -is tlio Individual needs. In very many instances the heart CNpeclally niunt bo considered. 80 compounding prtcrlillon uiUKt bo very curefully done. We realize it importance.

Your doctor would Just as noon phono your requirement to us. We will follow' Lis ordrs exactly. And, if you wlu'a, deliver the pre-acrlplion. General Contractors today. Mr.

('banning Is vice president of the mat ne wouiu oe invited. WanlllllKloll, Jmii. 1 U. All Chll-nmto that there Is outstanding a total BOO of bonds, entirely or partially tax exempt, from which the government receives no revenue was made by Edwin It, A. Sellgnian, professor of political economy at t'olurahla University, today before the House wsys and means committee, which Is considering proposals for a constitutional amendment prohibiting further Issuance of tax exempt securities.

will hold Its meeting tomorrow. Friday night, at 7:30 o'clock. There will be drarcea conferred, after which ame Feed l'rJut trailo name for the teed prod-dels to be ground at the new mill being installed by the Farls Seed Company will be "liomeald," the tho result of a contest conducted by that Arm. Mrs. C.

Sllgh was awarded a prlx of li for sugKestlng the winning name. Prizes of $1 each wero awarded to the following who suggested "Farls Feed" Judged second best: William UIIu' Dell Pratt, A. H. Jennlngs. J.

Durst, and Mra. W. Williams. Abbeville Editor A Visitor. W.

P. Greene, editor of the Abbeville Press and Banner, spent, a short time tn Greenwood today. American uglier lug Council and chairman of the council's committee on elimination of waste In Industry. "It Is unfortunate that In a country like the United States should have Idle men," he said, "when we have auch rich resources and such demands for finished -rood. A refreshments will be served.

Oregon Pharmacy, Hilly Nundsy May Te Due Ur-L Billy Sunday may come to Due West according to the following from the A. R. Presbyterian: people are looking forward with much luteietit to a visit from Billy Sunday. A delegation from Due West, headed by President Robinson and President Grler, visited Spartanburg last week and extended an Invitation to Mr. Sunday to comt down and address our people.

The deleca- Dr. Sellgnian asserted the govern proportion of this unemployment Is due to booms and depressions." The Bellable Drug 8tor. Pour Out More Mash Greenwood county oilUicrs assisting Walter Bryson, rural policeman from Cross Hill, yesterday poured out about 800 gallons of mash near Island Ford on the Laurens county The mash was concealed In fer-menters burled In the ground. Rural Policeman J. T.

McDowell and J. A. ment, even during the war, should never have Issued tax exempt bonds. The reputation of. former.

Secretary with one and will soon have regular I tion enlisted Major J. (. Hemphill in of the Treasury McAdoo, he added. Is "tarnished" because be decided either to entirety or partially exempt 1 Fresh shipment Celery and Iceberg Lettuce. J.

P. Cothran. Phnnp 1 7n preaching services. By Invitation, a number of us erf dciibii or me coming 01 Air. Bunuay.

Major Hemphill has known Joyed a aong service in the home of Mrs. Sunday. Jojr years. He la active Mr. Frank Brown and family Satur liberty bond issues from taxation.

"The sooner the government re funds Its tax exempt bonds Into tax and 307. ly enlisted In putting the proposition over personally and in hie newspaper. day evening. Out of the family of six there are Ave of them who are Cvbb took part In the raid. In Recorder'! Court Only three cases were disposed of In recorder's court yesterday.

W. A. Boyd, charged with drunkenness and carrying a concealed weapon, was fined 135. Sam Jones and John sblo securities, the better It will be MaJ. Hemphill' will 'come with Mr.

Sunday, if he conies. Mr. 8unday has each Monday open for special trips tor everyone," declared Dr. Seligtuan, adding that if tax exemption of federal bonds weie auollshed, the govern real "Florence Nightingales." They are a family of sweet singers, and their eldest son Mr. Marvin Brown, is an organist of note.

Mr. J. L. Rhodes one of, Troy's chorus and Troy, Jiaf7-(Speclal)--Sab-bath a.f typtctl winter day. The air was just bracing enough to make oue feel like the bent wat In Bight.

To begin, onjast' Friday, the Quarterly Conference ipet In the Methodist church, though the: winds were biting, a goodly number heard a mont able sermon by tne new. pre- like ment would receive additional annu song, leaders was quite an acquis! Ross were each fined 910 for speed ing. Benefit Bridge Tournament tlon and the evening was "music In the air, all sacred. Hldlnc elder. Rev.

E. S. Jones. A The local post of the American Le Dank With' Greenwood's Slilliori Dollar Dank BO OF MZ3 most' delightful luncheon waa serv gion will give a benefit bridge tour It waa a great pletasure to have In cur our dear friend of for al revenue of approximately 000,000. Dr.

Sellgnian estimated the amount of outstanding state, comity and municipal tax-free bond! at approximately $10,000,000. In addl tion the government, ho said, receives no revenue from $20,000,000,000 worth of federal bonds. He asserted that the tax-exempt securities mer days. Mrs. George Stelfle, of ed; by those good "Dorcas," who are so proficient in the.

culinary cut; A real fireside social waa enjoyed by namcnt on Friday night, according to announcement by Legion officials. The public Is cordially Invited, a fee rt fifty cents for each couple being Bradley last week. Many, recollec ttons'of "yesterdays" were indulged. But she la Just the same dear Madge as of former days. charged to help defray expenses in curred by the Legion in various ac tlvities.

Persons attending are ex comprise about one-tenth of the all present with bits of humor interspersed- by the presiding elder and the good pastor Iter. M. T. Wharton. The business hour waa much enjoyed and the stewards went up of might," and the amounts due, wen promptly elder paid a Just by way of appreciation, we wish most cordially thank Miss country's wealth.

11 ti Ruby Steifle, one of Bradley's cholc pectcd to bring their own bridge ta-blev "This Is the second bridge tourna A Card I'rem G. Major To I notlco in last Sunday's. Index-Journal, my old friend, J. W. Spearman, railed Jim Spearman, attempted to reply to an article of mine a few days ago.

I was surprised to see (hat he agreed with me In almost every particular. In speaking of my comments on the paper being a hour or two late, we raised caln. Now, Jim, think yod changed the pronouns 1 used giving my article different mean Ing. You made me say I raised caln. Read It again and see It I did not Include you and many others raUlng caln.

Jim virtually admits they have many calves and yearlings In the barn to look after and care for. He says they have a large line Holesteth, resit In milk, sufficiently for all the calves to suck. The more we feed hols teln, the more milk, we get. What kind of hay do you feed her" on to make her support so many -calves? Hay that cost IS mills, besides many turnips the recorder brings In from his truck patch. I will say our recorder Is a good raiser of truck.

I fully agree with our recorder to make every one caught In his garden to pay for it. I have always contended they who will dance, ought (o pay the fiddler. I cannot see the need of a muyor and a recorder. Jim says the mayor spends all of his time meeting, end Welcoming visitors to our town. Visitors ought to think lot of Green, wood, to furnish man, at a big.

salary to look out for them. Surely we huve not. a single man on our police force, or any other' position, will even think 1 meun anything personally for any one of them. Our neighbor towns est young ladlea as well as makers of Drawing Plans for Dormitory, J. Hemphill of Creenwood Is drawing plans for a proposed new dormitory at Due West Woman's College, according to the following from the A.

R. Presbyterian: "Architect Salter of Greensboro, N. C. and architect J. C.

Hemphill of Greenwood were In Due West Tuesday to meet with the building committee of the Woman'! College on the new dormitory. About 20 bids from contractors submitted. The next meeting lakes January 26th at which time the contract will be awarded." Boat Remeve HaU Tor When. ''It's a curious fact that some men don't take off their hats to their reniai'ked the Observing Citizen, as be stepped from an elevator this course most of them do but almost dally you will see a man enter ah elevator with his wife ami if the Is nwtother lady present, he doesn't remove his hat it their wives could have, foreseen," but the Observer' did' not 'finish his conjecture. deserved compliment to the members ment given by the American Legion, the most delicious cake for a box sent us.

When her recipe comes we will the first having proven an enjoyable put It In our letter. IU not In keeping with Its name devlla cake." We are sorry to know Mrs. A. At The LYRIC THEATRE Langley, of Route two Is such suf affair and Post Commander Ernest Rcsenbcrg states that large number of guests are Persons wishing to reserve tables are requested by the Legion to telephone Mr. Rosenberg at once to make ferer from carbuncles, she baa been I real "Job" for months.

Hope she tv 4iWi eVC sasT iai "I can soon be well again. Messrs. T. A. Talbert and C.

Edwards, two of Troy's good rocr SCENE FROM chants; have In connection with their To Conduct Short Meeting Here itev. C. B. Williams of Ersklne College will couduct a series of meetings VITAGRAPH5 merchandise, a poultry farm which at the local Associate Reformed Pres adjoins the store. More than 100 of the-feathery tribe now occupy the yard and the merry cackle and lng- for their enthusiasm, and on Sabbath real Sabbath day privilege was Jiad all The morning services In the AR.

P. church-were at usual ways good, nd at the presiding elder filled the pulpit of the Methodist church again to the delight of his many hearers. His knowledge of the scriptures la largely due, bis able sermons and his flow "of language la beautiful. By spec-iol request, he gave a most beautiful offertory. He' Is of charming personality, and his social qualities are He adapt himself to any bunch of forks, and Is one of the best "till Ins" we know.

Treceding. the Mr. Jones Introduced Mrs. of the elementary work of the Upper 8, 8. Conference.

She was so happy In her and at once caught the attention of the congregation. She. Is up: on. her, work. fltev.

0, Itoiindt roe (once a member of Troy rhnrch, bn now of Plum Branch), was. Introduced to the Congregation by rising to Its fee. Many of the byterian Church, beginning Friday night and lasting through Sunday Ydead Oi night, according to an announcement by Rev. John Young today. Prot-esdcr Williams has preached here on Ing of the hens tell us they will have plenty of fresh eggs for sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crosson, their precious little daughter: Eva," -also Mrs. tjroesons mother Mrs. V.

C. Robinson and Mr. N. Oendy are aviiumber of occasions and has many friends and admirers in Greenwood who will welcome au opportunity of hearine him again. The uublie Is off to Columbia to their home, the and cities sent ns a nicked delegation 1 (wo last named to visit their Elerlrd' t'Rlf frxlly Trite.

T. C. Calllson, of Lexington, solicitor of tho, eleventh judicial district, a former Greenwood resident, was yesterday elected'' trustee of the University ot South Carolina. Mr, Calllson Is a son of late P. B.

CaKlson and an alumnus of the University of South I uL H. It. WMtsen Mill Here. Col. Robert B- Watson, veteran of 8C who Is riding horseback from Ridge Springs to Greenville to visit bis son, Major R.

Watson, 'Is still cordially invited to attend all the ser Rev. MrWllliaois will preach at We were glad to see Mr. F. H. da-tile able -to be at church Sabbath morning after being confined to -his to help us on.

Foch day. Greenwood's force will compare favorably with this picked delegation. I still contend the pay roll is-too great. Jim, don't feed the big Hulsteln Ukj much. Thero is danger of Indigestion, or some other trouble, which would cause the flno cow to fall In her milk.

7:30 Friday night, at 11 o'clock Saturday morning and at both the morn home for several months with a sore ing and evening hours on Suuduy. older members know, this good man toot. Todatj and Tomorrow MI'KCIAIi' Ml'SIC ItKtil I.AU ADMISHIOX "too P. 10nJ 15c Home; of Greenwood, Is and all give him a cordial Mrs. 8.

1, Ho We all with one "consent" found it at her former home You wuld then have to hunt a pasture May Invlle Sunday. According to Dr. J. It. Jester, chair here, walling on" clearing weather ao- tut absence of her mother In for some of the yearling calves, 1 SO.

man vl the ministerial union, Bilu 1 Columbia. She is a model house fore continuing nis Journey. Col. goi-d to bets lbW, anil wt)eb." this -wnole hearted, true thearted soldier of the cross feels he can visit' Troy, he need -not wait for Quarterly Conference. But just get' nls "John Henry Ford' on our tlgk way, arid keeper too.

But tor the timely work of Dr. H. II. Kerrlsoii. Mr.

W. A. Turablln would lost the sight of one of his eyes laHt whllo working We will anmir hm a welcome worth while. We all the services Kalmath fcveiuiur was 011e.ot.npe clat prlvcleges In the A. K.

elwrcb when a splendid congregation met 'with the Y. 1VC; Us this being their regular monthly meeting. Lois ('uddy conducted the meeting, and with some of the pipes adjoining the drug ABr. Kerrlson has him working as usunU Messrs. Henry and Uwls Jolly are home from a visit with folks, wise and "ether wise" at Homer, Go.

We are sorry to write It was necessary take Mr. 8. Tuggart, one of our near by good citizens, to Abbeville hospital- for treatment last week, Mr. Ernext Hanycy. one of Route oncfl-good planters was a business visitor bere recently.

Mrs. Kennedy Dowtln. one of FID'S it was nicety Prayer was the thfrme.V' The exercise by' the girls were well', done and all the papers rend ai well; Miss Alyce Dcndy read a letter from Iks Mary Kennedy who. was our former lover president, but now in Every word of her letter yas listened to with deep interest and herpleafures are not as many as lkr hardships 'But she Route twos most estimable younu nmtrons Is homo from a visit with relatives at Huelton. writes happily of her great work Special scnteuce prayers were offer Messrs.

1 H. Home and, Charlie Omly. Two Moiioe Days Lefft ed for her in her work. Mr. V.

ueautoru. or were amonRst the glad visitors horo 'a few Thomson presided at the organ and as always- the bctv? He and Mr. days ago. There are more of the canine va Koyco Wldeman delighted tnc. con grcgation with a sweet vocal duet and Mr.

Wldeman's vocal solo was Inspiring with Mr. Thomson ns ac Have pecial companlst' W'e. folt ike patting them on ihelV shoullders -for 'their riety wearing collars nowadays than arc our men folks. -Some of them wear them with pride while the smaller ones, the poodles, are doing all -In, their power to bite them off. Even the dogs are disgusted with high taxes.

Its a shame to whom the shame belongs. Its not much use to own any property these days; An Investigation would be the nron- great; help and ould -but tell them nothing else was expected of those whose native heath was on the A Tli i Great Sale blessed soil of dear old Long Cane Aunt Judy-Wldeman. one'-of; the er thing. slaves of the late-Mr." John vWJ4eman died at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Wldeman of Long Cane where abe was nursed as a member of the fam ily.

Aunt Judy had been a consptc SHARKS FOLLOW SHIP DOOXED TO Bl'BX FAB OUT AT SEA There-Is a superstition which still ous as well as ptomlnent in the' Bradley-Wldeman families. through four generations, and we all loved'hor as "Mammy iMyt" She persists among sea-falrtng folk that a shark, the tiger of. the deep, follows a Foday aimd 4 (. Big Cuts On Blankets Ladies Ready-to- was a censisteht christian and knew how to keep taVsabbath "day holy. ship only when It expects to get human She was born, reared, lived and died, rood, it is an eerio, blood-curdllnc- be and was burled in calling distance lief, but sailors stick to It staunchlv and vow- It has never failed.

or where the has been nigh these hundred We feel she has heard and free When one of the crew of the rnld laden Lady return from, the many aches she endured. ing from Australia with precious car go old god. saw the phosphorescent wake of of the ferocious de Mrs. Wldeman had the dear old soul put awaj nlfcely by the side of her loved ones. 'Her Wial services will be conducted next Sabbath, and we mons keeping pace with the vessel he snuddered and remarked to mate: reel sure that her white friends will -iney only follow for dead men?" NOV, the ship was sailing: lon be God rest her In her peace- smoothly enough.

There was no sick ness or trouble on board. But centuries immemorial of following the mast have given sailors a bond with the a jy, n's -a oy s-: 1 at ing, In Fact Everything In the House Reduced Ta Rock-Bottom Prices i mysterious and the unknowable in nature which to landlubbers seems dawn right uncanny. ful sleep till she shall awake on the resurrection morning with a crown full of stars on her bead for the good deeds done whle here. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Browa were called to Easley last Thursday by the sudden death of Mrs.

Brown's brother. Mr. Arthur Alexander who cere attack etaoin etaoin nioaeshrd was sick three days. We all aym-palhize with Mrs. Brown her -I Weare sorry "to write that Mr.iS.I The words of the sailor were to come true.

And the shafits were to ket their prey, wnai turned the peacefully sail-, Inr shin Intn a. karr nt iath I ing doom to all of Ita passtngers. forms the amazing theme of "Dead Men -Tell No the Vltagraph special screen visualisation of the fa P. Morraa one of1 Bel views1 best cltUcns, suffered a severe stroke of paralysis at his home Friday. Mrs.

J. is in Greenville for two weeks visit with relatives. 'Something a Uttle out of ordinary, there will be preaching services la' all three of our churches next Sabbath at 11 a. m. Dr.

I. C. Solomons, of, Calhoun Falls will preach In the Baptist church. These mous novel by E. W.

Hornung. which will he shown at The Lyric ThearVe on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 1 and 20. ami's Lent Veyage, tn 3822 vessel waa wrecked In the Gulf ef Guinea, Its cargo consisting of barrels of palm-oil. A year later one of these barrels waa washed nn at Wholesale and Retail.

Next to Bank of Greenwood. Greenwood, S. C. good folks are yet without a pastor. -v -u but we hope they re now In touch more than ll.Ofio mllea..

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