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The Daily Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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4 candidates, a record held by com to wait fifty yeais for another surprise. Carolina Spartan. Big paratively few men. Mr. Bond' THE DAILY INDEX.

first vote was in county, WHO WHAT WHEM MI1T8TBIL8. Line Indiana in 1832, when he voted for Manager Richardson has secured Tirit 1)aily Ikdbx is issued from" for the patrons of his popular play Henry Clay. AAA. 'the office of publication every morn bouseone night only, Monday, 10th ing except Monday. It will be de- John 8.

Sargent, It. the noted livprpl hv carriers in the City ofj painter, who is soon to visit this ciuntry, has sent over a remarkbble Greeenwood at the rate of 10 cents week collected in advance. The' portrait of -William Chase, which of subscription, iif to1 was exhibited in New York recently, out of town subscribers are: Mr. Chase is depicted as he stands insx, American Aim-strel Organization, the Who What Wrhen Minstrels. The company has been received with the utmost enthusiasm by large houses in every city it has appeared in, and the press encoriiums of the different cities visited hava been of the highest order.

The company has been selected with the greatest care, and every person connected with it is a finished artist The vocal contingent of the show is one of the many meritorious features while in the before his easel, with a brush in one One year. $5.00 Six months 2.50 Three months 1 ..25 One month 45 One week 10 Postage free to any part of the Uni- In His Old Pulpit. The Rev Smart, who was pastor of Bethel church for the fuH ttrm allowed by the Methodist polity, from 1887 to 1891, will arrive in the city on Thursday of this week, and will occupy the Bethel pulpit next Sunday morning. Dr Smart is among the most popular pastors that have served any of the churches of Charleston and will be heartily welcomed by Losts of enthusiastic friends and admirers. From Charleston Dr Smart was transferred to the Arkansas conference and stationed at Little Rock in order to meet peculiar demands of Methodism in that city.

After serving his four years there he was stationed at Memphis at one of the leading churches of Southern Methodism. For the four years past -he has been stationed at St Louis, in charge of the leading Methodist church of that city. At a recent session ot the St Louis band and a palette in the other. SHOES and Below COST Others BARGAINS. Select Line Kichard White of Kentucky is the oldest clerk in the executive depart States, Canada and Mexico.

olio can be found such famed stars meat of the, government. He has spins sixty-six years in the office in which the accounts of the Postofllce Advertising Rates iness notices will be inserted. Bus as Weaver and Frosto and Wardo, Geo Lambert, Hogan Bros, Goldsmith and Uoppe, Sherwood and i at the rate of ten words or less, ten Department are audited. CeilJS eaiMl ineiiuii mm Kur tnii fox, Geo Weaver, Hi Tom ward, Nat Blossom, an array of artists Private letters from Sorrento 'word for eaih additional word in-, bring the information that Marion verted. Kates for display advertising will never before seen in any one organization, and the amusement-loving people of Greenwood surely have a Crawford's health is giving his He made known upon application at conference he was transferred to thel family much anxiety, The novelist rare treat in store for them.

Lthis office. recently had a serious heiiiorrhage it is said, that left him in a weak P. O. Box 130., 'Phone No. 43.

Virginia conference, and rumor has it that he will, at the approaching stesion of the Virginia conference, te appointed to Epworth church at from which Dr A Coke Smith has gone" into the episcopacy. condition. He recuperated rapidly THUR. MORNING, NOV. 6,1902 however, and sincj his condition has been more satisfactory.

GRAHAME-GOODWIN CO. The Co opens its three nights' engagement here tonight at popular prices. This company has received iw thug but the highest praise in all the towns in which it has played. A WISE WOMAN. At the opera house Wednesday night, Nov "A Wise spoken of as being a delightful of High Grade ROGER I Eg Now I Arriving, BAILEYS ALEXANDER.

At el Baileu' old stand. Emanuel Laske, the famous chess The interval between the sessions of the conferences is being spent by Dr Smart in visiting friends and relatives in South Carolina. He will be Well, the "alBD rang" are not so numerous in this part of -the coun expert, has arrived from Europe and will make an exhibition tour of the try. the guest of Mrs Harvey Cogswell while he is in Charleston. Charles "A merchant who does not adver country.

He says that the eight greatest players of the present day ton Evening Post. 1 tise," says the Atlanta Journal, "is are Marcczy, Janowske, Pillsbury, In the Mayor's Court. Schlechter, Tarasch, Atkins, Tschi farce, promises to score a local hit. It is said to be a great accession to the list of farcical successes, as the bright jollity of the farce creates no end of merriment It has every reason for succeedirg, for it is acted by The following male quartet ebony flying in the face of prosperity." The utterances of the late K. Jcnes, of Arkansas, have evidently been delayed in transition.

gorin, and himself, adding that these names are not given in order of hued, Will Duckett, Bob Williams, Bill Williams and Sam Tarrant, merit. He speaks with wonder re sang to the tune of "Three Dollars a capital company, ana it is so distinctively novel in scheme and de garding Pillsbury'ft feat of playing The Tom Johnson, circus with Per," for gambling, in the mayor court yesterday. Ihe four were ar velopment that it furnishes what most people like bestra diversion against a score of others without seeing any of the boards, but says boom attached will now go into win ter quarters. rested in the "yellow joint" Monday. LOO K.

Complete line of Stationery, Letter Goods, Novelties, Pipes, Tolweco, Cigars Drug Line has this week the best White Pine Cough Syrup for onlv 19c. from accepted standard. Tne three following, Robert Mat such a feat of memory cannot but Ihe plot is light and filmy, but thewe, Henry Giles and Ed Perrin There it one redeeming feature be dangerous to the American's the incidents and complications are were the results of another raid. health. They were also fined three dollars immensely amusing, which makes it each.

quite the breeziest offering of a long time. When the new Episcopal resi Will Brown also came under the pell of the rule of three, and sepa dence shall have been finished in rated himself from three plunks for When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of connection with the great cathedral in New York Bishop Potter or his beiHg drunk and disorderly Pictures are Cheap as ever. -Everything in the Hot Soda line will be open Nov. 1st. Oome and give me a visit and be satisfied.

Geo Chapman was arrested yester Chamberlain's Stpmach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your Ptotrrach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you day for gambling and also disorder- successor will be housed sis no other clergyman has ever been in this country. The site chosen for this about political forecasts. You can take your choice without paying your money. New York State went democratic until late Tuesday afternoon about the time the republicans began to count the votts up state.

Uere's-a tip without the asking. Have your sewerage connections made before winter. The system will be leady for use in a few weeks. "More and more like a city," is Greenwood. Another, symptom is a vaudeville show appearing three nights in succession.

conduct His trial will "come off his morning. feel like a new man. ForveAie by DIG BOOK STORE. ljee Hodges. wreenwooa.Manrt uoland a Marbet, Ninty BIx.

A Freak of Nature. palace is at the southwestern corner of the cathedral grounds, of which the main building of the group is to occupy the eastern half. The sum J. SIMS AXDREWS, Proprietor, A pineapple has been shipped to Geo WEgan, of this city, from HARNESS, BUGGIES, ack80nville, which is a cu of $65,500 is now in hand for a rious example of what nature can do when she is in a freakish mood. The Saddles, Iap ltobe.

beginning on the residence and it is hoped to have the foundations laid rait it about four times the size of WHira, COLLARS, the averege pineapple and is really And all extra part9 you need in Horse before the coming spring. The new Millinery, is found at u. C. Hammond, and to show you I have the bet goods building will be both the official and tour pineapples growing as one, although the line of demarcation is personal residence of the bishop. ior less money, 1 will give a fevv prices to hold eood for next 60 davg so faint as to be almost perceptible.

There are other species of fruit which this curious handiwork of na 122.60 Buggy Harness row $18,00 The auction-book seller has departed." Copies of Dante'a Ioferno, Milton's Paradise Lost, Shakespeare, to say nothing of histories, encyclopedias and the like, are as as plentiful as Greer's almanacs around here now. Greenwood Negro Carved. ls.oacuggy Harness 15.00 Bern's McCormick, Nov 4. A shooting and cutting scrape occurred at the 15.00 Buggy Harness now 12. 50 12.50 Buggy Harness tiow 10 00 10.00 Buggy Harness now 9.00 9.00 Buggy Harness now 8.00 8.00 Buggy Harness 70.0 7.00 Buggy Harness now 6 00 oil mill last night about midnight One Bob Burton, colored, of Green ture resembles more than it does a pineapple, but the foliage surrounding it is that of the pineapple tree, and it is a bona fide product of Florida soil.

The pineapple is now on exhibition in the business offices of the Mews and Courier. News and Courier. wood, tried to gain admittance7 to RIDING ADDLES a colored woman a house just across from the oil mill aad while the wo 18.00 Saddle now $15.00 15.00 Saddle now 12.50 12.50 Saddle now 10.00 The Place to get your' hot Guns man's mo her held him in con versa tion at the front door, she slipped A St. Louis man, who disregarded a jury summons in order to get mar-ried, has been rnled by the offended judge an! will be required to show cause why he Bhionld not be punished for contempt It is submitted, respectfully, that no punishment should be imposed. A criminal in out the back and ran across the 10.00 Saddle now 8.00 8 00 paddle now 7.00 7.00 Saddle now 6 a) street and notified her brother-in Hodges Happenings.

Hodges, Nov. 5. Miss Belle Mundy, who spent sometime very And on down to 2.50 law, George Smithwho has charge Best Chase Lap Robes for $1.50 to $6. or tne mgnt snut. smith; repaired to the place with her and immedi pleasantly with her sister, irs Holli-day, of Greenville, has returned to her home, Team and Plow Collar from 60c to $3.

Collar Pads from 25c to 50c. Wagon and Plow Bridle 60c to $2.50. Sole and Harness Leather can save you big monenon it. Now I had Buggies in my ately" proceeded to carve Burton in the most approved style with bis tent, as the Savannah News says, is an essential in every crime and a man Quite a number of our people at "razzar. tended the fair at Abbeville, and heading and have them in stock.

If Burton took to his heelr and then not only contemplating, but on the very verge of matrimony, should enjoyed it from beginning to end. I Smith drew his "44" and shot twicen certainly be excused it he forget Walter Cox has recovered from a spell of fever and has returned to but without effect you areg oing to nuy a ouggy see me and ieans'ave on Buggy pnd Harness. Iont forget I do all kinds of Shoe and Harness Repairing and that all my goods are Home Made. Yours for Business. G.

0. HAMMOND. everything elBe. his work' at Belton. A Valuable Gift.

Mfs A Dantzler has gone to GREENWOOD HARDWARE II MEN AND WOMEN. The public, especially that part of Mississippi to visit her sister. it interested in education and Wof We are sorry to report the death Mrs Ballington Booth ha, re visited Johet Prieon after a long ab of Mrs James Wright She died ferd College, had a pleasant surprise last week when John Cleveland Sunday morning, Oct 26th, leaving sence, and the welcome which she announced to Dr James Carlisle a bereaved husband and eight and Prof A DuPre that he pro cniidren to mourn Her loss. There is Only One BLAKESLEB has received from the prisoners, who call her the "little mother," is said posed to have a Science Hall erected nathews, of North Carolina, ou the campus. He was ready to came in Saturday to take charge of begin work as soon ae a site was se sicuord 8 school.

Mr Mathews is a Gas lected. The cost the two-story graduate of Clinton college, jnd is Gasoline and brie building will be about $15,000. uikuit respecreu anu esteemed oy This is a-gift which will be most our peoplj. highly appreciated by the friends of Postmaster McCord and Engine to have been warm' She has been trying to further the efforts of an association which procures work for ex-convicts, Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of the senior Senator from Indiaba, and president general of the National Society of the Daugbtera of the American Revolution," has consented to be aj Wofford College, Its value cannot Cox attended court at Greenville last be calculatedtby any mathematical week.

The barn of Ellis was burn formula. It is an investment that not only bears interest, but the rate EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE. Friday evening. Lip -dL will increase as the years come and A McCord who is traveling for i- rrr- Roberts Hoye spent Saturday and u. Duii--e xjcujauiin uuuoru gave THE IDEXi POWER AT LEAST COST.

to found the college this is Sunday with his family. uiaa ullie Uaddon, of Land candidate for re-election before the annual convention next February. Silas W. Bond of Iowa Falls has BLAKESKEMFG Co. week with her.

sister, Mrs CO Nicklea. the largest single' contribution made in money. The direct benefit of such a gift is great, but on3 of that sort always brings another. So the friends of the college will not have Howard Dantzler left Monday for BIRMINGHAM. cast his ballot for 18 presidential Lock hart, where he goes to clerk.

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1902-1902