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The Daily Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 4

The Daily Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 4

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The Daily Indexi
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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v'r 4 I-V; Knows His Basinets. we desire fd nlsce on record a suita Personal Mention. ble testimonial to hit faithful ate The circus man of all knows hit ii i -x. --'I' arunip with lis during a pastorate. business.

He knows that all men ll or more loan nine years; mereiore Oil account of and bpya revel more or less in adven tureand en joy scene of danger and 'Mrs. A. M. Aiken, of Chester, is in the city visiting relatives. be it Resolved, 1st That we, the offl slaughter.

Thus it is that oil paint Creewell Fleming returned to Mm cers and members of Cavalry Bap mm ings of gory wild beasts and desper Holiday tist church, are sincerely and deeply lOUS ace senxe are aepictea on ne animal hi) business in Laurens yesterday. Gen. C. I. Walker, of Green ville, arrived in the city yesterday, distressed at Brother Bag by resig cages Of the circus.

II nation, which we have accepted only When the Sell Brothers started in the circus 'business nearly thirty because he feels that the. Lord has My Stores will be closed Miss Mary Simmons left called him to another field of labor, years ago, they decided that the ex We testify that his walk and con terior ox their animajNcages were ii Saturday Oct. 11th. versation whilst with us have been upright and godly; that his preach going to be something" to marvel at, something that would dazzle and delight They imported romParis a then famous animal painter, mae ing has been a trne and faithful pre- a a i i try Thursday for York ville on a visit to friends, Misses Emmie and Allie Webb left yesterday for Savannah to spend some time. -H.

M. Graham is spending several days in New York and other Eastern cities. Miss Lizzie Hunter, of Hunters, Open ready for business after Gi30 o'clock, p. mi sen canon oi tne simple uospei Jesus Christ; his character that John Jean Jacques Kpufer. There- a high-toned, Christian gentleman after, for years, the Sells circus was I i and nis habits of life irreproachable tamed for its versailse of varnish.

For upwards of two score years Tne success of nis labors la abun dantly shown in the large increase jvenfer has been mixing and spread ii in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. in numbers and efficiency of the ing oil on circus wagons. He has R. 1L Tolbert.

Miss Annie Simmons and Mrs, church membership during his pas torate. made hi home at Columbus, Ohio, the winter quarters of the circus, lureenwood's Fashion Kmporitim. W. P. B.

Klnard went over to At and dnnng the summer months. lanta yesterday. hen the show is on the road, he 2nd. We congratulate the church at Greenwood, 0., upon securing the services of such a faithful and efficient pastor, and we commend to paints portraits of the nabobs of I D. Troy Joyce, a popular young AlilAAliiiAiiAilttliilt, Columbus.

Incidentally he plans man of Uoronaca, has accepted a po and designs new scenes of thrilling sition with Wharton Kusb. 1 I 1 1 1 wild animal wonders for the expan their Christian hospitality and love our brother and his noble wife. Sister Bag by has been a true helpmate to her husband in his labors Maj. Havelock Eaves, formerly sive exterior of the Sells cars and For Your cages. Although nearly three -score of' cam berg, bnt now located in Greenville, passed through the city New amongst us, and we are as full of and ten years of age, he is still as Svimn vigorous as the average man at forty orrow at parting from her as we are at the loss of our pastor.

Our most yesterday. Miss Pearle Coleman, of New Wl l- and retains the personal direction Comfort. fervent prayers will follow them of the entire painting crew of the Fine 5: 3 market, was in the city yesterday. both in their new church home. circus.

Miss Mae Moore returned to New Artist of repute have compli market with her. 3rd. That these resolutions be spread upon the secords of our im Cre Freeiers mented him upon his clever wild i -a 3-2 -E. E. Child, who was one of the We offers on the best makes in church, and a copy be furnished to beast portrayals, which has been the ushers at the Cambrel-Withers Bro.Bagby and and also to the church study and effort of hi lifetime.

Ice Cream Freezers. The White Mountain Freezer, Tbe Twentieth Cehlnry Freezer wedding in Camden Wednesday night, returned to the city yesterday. at Greenwood, S. 0. Yours in Christ, E.

T. Walthall, Church Clerk. freezes while yon waiL Call and Wesson Cooking; Oil. Col. J.

H. Wharton, the genial see it. 109 Canal street, Richmond, Va, A superior cooking substitute for ana popular K. II. commissioner, was here yesterday on his way -to Co HamniocKi ard or butter, being pound for pound Fine Lot of Pictures.

i2-- lumbia to attend a session of the twice aa economical in trying or The best; line of Hammock) J. Sims Andrews, at the Oregon Best Town. 5 5 3 OREGON BOOK DRUG STORE Sims Andrews. 4 5 -4 ii i ''ii 4 Commission. shortening.

Tasteless, odorless, con Nothing is better than a nice Book Store, is receiving every day venient and digestible. 'Prevent moky frying, greasy food and con shipments or pictures. They are beauties, all styles, sizes and prices. Dr. John Lyon, of Ninety-Six, was in the city yesterday on his return home from Williamston where equent dyspepsia.

It brings health Call and see them. bsters economy and aids cleanliness, hammodk swung in a cool place after the close of a hot day. Housekeepers should call and examine our line 6 essentials tot the kitchen such, as Meat Chop-pert, etc. Greenwood Hardware Co he had been to attend the Lander-Matthews wedding. Capt- and lira.

J. 0. Jenkins Visited the Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs.

Terrel Smith, of 21b can going for 23c. Retail out of barrel, per lb, 10c 8talnaker, The Caah Grocer. Williston, accompanied by their ne returned yesterday from Williams EverytmnfiL 3 on, where they had, been to attend Genuine "John Stetson" Hat phew, Dr. Smith, arrived here Wednesday on a visit to the Connie Maxwell Orphanage. Mr.

Smith, it will be remembered, is the benefactor of in the $3.00 "Red Iron Racket" How is the marriage of Dr. Frank Lander to Misi Matthews, in Williamston on Wednesday night. Dr. and Mrs. Lander were here for some time between trains.

thai for "same goods fox less mon the Orphanage whose genrosity made ey." possible the Terrel Smith home. This cottage, one of the prettiest on the grounds, is occupied bv twenty- Advertised Extra Fine. Just arrived a car of Paradigm five boys. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith both were highly pleated with the Or- Extra Fancy Patent Flour. This Flour is as fine a Flour can be made, Mnage as a whole, this being their rst visit and they were specially and the price is very low. Just trial order, please, and then you will pleased with the Smith cottage. The Isn't This the Limit. Davis, the She "Man, sold yester-terday a pair of shoes number sixteen.

In the words of the minstrel, "Isn't this enough to tickle the tongue in your brother's shoe? Mr. Davis stated that it was the largest pair of shoes he had sold in twenty years, i nd unless this same negro comes back to him, it will be a good long while before he sells another pair of number sixteen shoes. Dull Dayi Contrary to time idea the time ta. advertise is in dull. season as welt as at other times.

EL Tell the People What Yam Have to 511 come back to the Cash Grocery. boys tnere called themselves "Mr. Drug' Line But that is not all. We have a very select line of Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Perfumes, Pentrifices, Complexion Powders, Lotions, Etc. In Stationery, Tablets.

Box Papers, etc, we have the prices and styles to suit the most fastidious. Complete line of Atomizers, Syringes, Ice Bags, and Rubber Goods of all kinds. Smith's boys," which was pleasing him. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith and Always for Kiour, Stalhaker. The Cash Grocer. Dr. Smith returned to Williston yes terday. "Everv dav Bargain Day." "Fruit Loom" Bleaching 7c per Fresh Hulls aid Meal.

'Red Iron Racket' Yon can now get fresh hulls and Every day Bargain Day. Shoes and Clothing 15 to 35 per cent less money than you pay for same goods meal in any quantty at the Farmer's Publicity In order to tell them most effectively use The' Daily a Index. Hits a lick for you every morning. Makes tb First ImprvMloa of the Day uu Mill. turns 3Uc per nunareu; meal $1.20 per sack.

Prices on elsewhere. Ked Iron itacket larger quantities on application. Will Open Today, For Sale 135 feet Pipe and all necessary attachment for water use. ISpices, ground and unground, The Greenwood Pressing Club tora to CIom. opens today at Doner's old stand.

The following stores will be closed Mew. Will sell cheap. Apply Thos Davis' Shoe store. Special attention will be given to inst, on ac all kinds very best quality. Prescriptions a Specialty.

the cleaning and pressing of ladies count of Religious Holidays: A Ro Wanted To rent good, well-furnished rooms close to business part dresses. Regular members will be senberg, SpigeL Lesser Success jH Keeping everlastingly at it will bring success. Try "it in The Daily Index. A Is Only Attained by Live Advertising chanred $1.00: outsiders will be Rubin, Poliakoff, A Reinhard of city. Phone 176.

Young Men, Roaenbaum and Switzer. The charged according to what they have. City, DRUG GREENWOOD day is observed as a religious holiday and i known as the "Day of Besure and read G. C. Hammond's ad.

in this paper. It will save you Orderrwm be taken here for Laun dry also. W. T. Bolton, Mgr.

Thone No. 235. Officers Elected. Atonement" Mr. add Mrs.

Gambrel Here. $5.09 in a $15.00 purchase. "You lose $5 00 in a $15.00 pur The Daily Index Does Square Dealing merit your patron At the business meeting of the chase br" not buying from G. Mr. and Mrs.

w. U. Uambrel ar Woman's Missionary Union the fol Hammond. rived in the city yesterday from age? Of course lowing officers were elected; Mrs. R.

Camden where they were mar- DR. REEGfi HERE. Fresh shipment of seed just re- it does. N. Brackett, president; Mrs.

Doyle, first vice-president: Mrs. R. P. ried on Wednesday night in Grace Episcopal church by Rev. Kr.

ceiveu irgima Ave, vv esiern car ley. Hfrgold filled ladies Watches, 20 veau Gordon, rector at that place, Im guaranteed with Elgin or Waltham move Blake, second vice-president Cotton Market. -Eight room dwelling on Blake mediately after the marriage. Mr. (sent 7 49, same case With New Yerk Row with fine garden to rent Apply and Mrs.

Gambrel and the attend Standard or other make moTement (5.18 The lireenwooa market prices. to W. XL. Ulake. ants were at the home Solid gold ladies Watch with Waltham yesterday were 81 to 81.

Receipts of Mr. E. L. Whifller. in Kirkwood.

or Elgin movement $12.00 and tip. Hammond ad. is a wonder in of the day 207 bales. Receipts to a suburb of Camden inhabited al date; 5,813 bales; stock in ware prices and goods, look at it We know that Dr. Reece is a- Good Optician.

He is going to be at our store ten. days, beginning with next Monday, and we Ladies solid gold Set Rings 75c and ap. We are jelling Goods Cheaper than most entirely by Northern tourists, who make Camden their winter house, 863 Same period last Call and see'G, C. Hammond for others, because we ars wholesalers and re year, 4.420 bales; stock in ware home, Whistler entertained tailers. Buggies, Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Lap Robe and anything in the handsomely.

house, 625 bales. COTTON FUTURES, Mr. and Mrs. Gambrel will make their home at the Oregon for several Horse Millinery. Wanted.

Everybody in this city who has any painting, kalsomining J. SPIGEL, 6mnwnd'i Oldest afid ReliaUe Jeweler 2nd Wateiunaker. Engraving Free. weeks, after which they will occupy New York closed quiet. Oct 8.55-59; Nov.

8.58-59; Dec 8.67; Jan. 8.72-73; Feb. 8.52-53; their handsome residence on Bail- Slastering and white-washing to be one, to know that am prepared to Man 8.52-53. road avenue which has; recently been greatly improved and fit ted. up want you to have your eyes examined; it will cost you nothing pos- ja sibly you need glasses 0.

a great, deal worse than you know. If glasses that Hr. Reecef fits you with, don't fit -yu perfectly we refund witn an moaera conveniences. execute their work in a neat and satisfactory Prompt at tentdon and good workmanship then Coat Her FlTe pllaii. A nearo woman Tetterdar attempt s-uaranteed.

Amlv to F. W. Greer. Freah llread aad CmMt. Round Cream Loaves Graham ed to carrr off from A.

Bbeenberg'i tore a bolt of cloth which had at-, tracted her fancy. She started all contractor, over Eggers store, Waller Block. Bread, Macaroons, Lady Finger and ReaolntloBa, "Cavalry Baptist Church, Richmond, Sept 29, ,1902. To.the Church at Greenwood, 8. 0, Greeting.

Dear Brothers and Sis- ters. I am directed by the church to forward the following resolutions: Whereas, our beloved aitbr Rer. zuu line os au auoa ox caxea. Have your piano tnhed. Work- Delivered promptly to all parti of right; had concealed the cloth in a flour tack before ib wat detected.

She wai detained and Offiper yiynn tent? for. She put up five dollari, the city. W-Stalnaker, guaranteed, Leave order at Riley's Hotel. B. Brook.

The Cut Fnce Cash Grocer. after harin been carried to the Look at G. 0. Hammond's ad, and PR Hr HODGES. A.

Bagby, D. has resigned the care of this church; and whereas, 4 Take The Daily Index. pave money. 4-.

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