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The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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The Evening Indexi
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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INDEX, GREEN W60D, 8 Cf, MARCH 6, .1: MW7iiiiiiiiji IIIMiiMMiiw 0 WE OFFER SPECIALVALUES NEXT WEEK IN BLACK DRESS GOODS. oG-ineli Imjwrtcd C'ravaiict, modium weight, IuixrttHl Serge, luodiiim weight, jer yard, rinjtorted "Serge, medium weight, per yard. $1.48. fl.25. 98c.

59. G9c. Goc. O-jiuh I uijKjrted Cheviot Serge, Special, jer yard, -V1 Tich (irauite, hig value, per yard, 42-inch I'apliu, regular price 7Ac, sjecial, 48c. iS-ineh (Irauite, spcci.il, tAAndi iti liHiiimidlii Janndi SPBCIA IS FOR $1.00 Corsets, Monday only 79c.

GOc. Corsets, Monday only, 50c Corsets, Monday only, 25c quality Ladies' Hose, Monday '40c 20c. 11c. 20c. 8c.

10c. 4c. 12ic. lOc. 7Jc.

15c quality Ladies' Heavy Rihhed Hose, Monday 25c quality Boys' and Misses' Rihhed Hose, Monday 10c quality Boys' and Misses' Ilihled Hose, Monday Mens half-hose with hite feet, hig value at 15c per pair, Mondays price only. Rockland Sheeting, jer yard, A. C. A. Feather Ticking, special," 3G-inch Berkley Cambric, per yard, 3G -inch Madras with black polka dot, per yard, V- jy -1 ARTON II IlO Death of Sidney Robinson.

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AID CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Greenwood County. Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of J. Cheatham, Deceased.

All persons Indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding claims "gainst the estate must present them properly attested7 toSheppardsA Qrler, Attorneys for Mrs. Ella E. Cheatham, Admz Hotlce Debtors and Oeffiors. 8TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Gbeewood County. Probate Oouft.

In the matter of the Estate of VV Jay, deceased. All prsoj8 Indebted to said estate niuHt settle without delay, and those holding claims against the estate must present them properly attested to, Jay, Admr. Hotlci of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Estate of Dr Bozeman, dee'd. Take Notice that on the 6th day of March, 1903, 1 will render a final account of my actinga and dointrH Administrator of the Estate of Dr Bozeman, deceased, in the office o' Judge of Probate for Greenwood County at 10 o'clock and on the same day wilt apply for a final discharge from my trust as such.

All persons having demands against said estate will presei't them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be for Edgemoor and urroanding com-ciunitj are, mourning the lose of one "of their most nnirersally loved and arespected citizens. At 11 o'clock Saturday, Sidney Robinson, whose illness has already been mentioned in the Journal, died at his home less than a mile from Edgemoor. Che funeral services were conducted from the home Sunday at 11" o'clock a by the Kev Leon PresBley. The interment was in Neely's Creek cemetery. Mr Robinson had a severe attack of gripp ThSoiigs Ue Loire; Besft Often Disagree With Ut Because we overeat of them.

Indigestion follows. But there's a way to escape tuoh consequences. A dose of a good digestant like Kodol will relive you at once. Tour stomach Is simply too weak to digest what you eat. That's all indigestion is.

Kodol digests the food without the stomach's aid. Thai the stomach rests while the body is strengthened by wholesome food. Dieting is unnecessary. Kodol digests any kind of good food. Strengthens and invigorates.

Kodol Hakes' Rich Red Blood. Prepared only by E.C. DbWitt A Ohlcaga gae bonteoonttlneSK times the too, slee. LEE A HODGES. ever barred.

J-TBOZKMAN, Administrator DEATHS; JAMES" 8TEAWHORK. As announced in The Index last week Mr James Strawhorn died at his home near the city Monday morning, 23 ru inst. The bnrial took Tuesday morning at the city cemetery. Mr Strawhorh's pastor, Dr A Bftgby, conducted the burial exercises. Mr Strawhorn was in his eighty second yer.

He was a good citizen and- had the highest esteem of all who knew him. He leaves a widow and six children, one of whom is Strawhorn, of this city. MRS E. W. WATSON.

Mrs EmmaWatson, wife of Watson, of Bradley, died at her home in that city on Wednesday and was buried on the following day at Cedar Springs cemetery. Mrs Watson was Miss Emma Devlin. She leaves beside her bereaved huband, Watson, one son, Livy Watson. Mrs Watson was a woman of strong character and was greatly liked by who knew her. MBS JACK HASTINGS.

Mrs Jack Hastings died last Friday at her home between Greenwood and Ninety-Six. Hastings was a Alias AnJerson before her marriage, a daughter of the late James Anderson. She was about thirty years old. The burial took place at Lebanon church on Saturday. For bruises, cute, burns, wound of any sort for rheuuiatiHiu.stiff joints and snre muscles Ramon's Neve Bone Oil is a prompt remedy.

Lee's Monday before his death. He had just reoovered from an attack of gripp prior to his last illness and when pneumonia set in about a week ago his loved onea who had so anxiously wtched over him during iis illness knew that he would hard-Jy recover but Yeveiy thing homan akill and hands could do was done drugstore. Lockjaw Prom Cobwebs, Cobwebs put on a cut Jately gave AAAAAaAAAAAAAAAaAaAAAAAAA a. woman iocs law. Millions know for hiui until the end came.

The 4eceaeed was in his 58th year and For A. L. Reinhard, the ONLY Watchmaker in Greenwood! that the best thing to put on a cut la Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, 8ores, China Hall I 8k in Eruptions, Burns, Hcalds and It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Lee's drug store. 3 Pope Leo XIII may fulfil his physicians's prediction that he will live to be 100 years old.

He reads without spectacles, walks without a cane, dresses and undresses without assistance, and works about 14 hours a day. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him Solid Car Loads of Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jar Rubbers, To to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis- The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help.

She may be nervous and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If he is melancholy, excitable, covery for Consumption, Coughs nd leaves a widow and six children--' five girls and one boy, two of those married leaving four at home besides a little boy of his brother Jim Roberton, deceased, that he had adopted. He has four children dead. He leaves two brothers, D. K.

Robinson, of Greenwood and Cornelius Robinson, who is in Tennessee. One sister survives, Mrs. Alfousa Hicklen, of Texas. The deceased lived all his life in the neighborhood in which he died. He volunteered and went to the war some time in the year of 1863 when he was only about 15 years old.

At the time ot his death he was run- xting a general merchandise store, a Sublic cotton gin and grist mill at is place near Edgemoor. He also farmed very extensively and -made the most of his money on the farm. He was a man of considerable means and very few men are more obliging nl accomodating than he was. He rai a member of and an elder in 'the A church at Edgemoor and an earnest and zealous worker in the church, and his faithf ul vices will be greatly missed by his pastor and the chnrch generally. iiock Hill Journal, Feb.

24th. Well Again. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has Colds, W. II. Brown.

ofLeesville, endured death's ngonies from troubled with loss of appetite, head- asthma; but this'wonderful medicine ache, sleeplessness, constipation or imve iqs'ant relief and soon cured fainting and dizzy spells, she needs, him. He writes: "I now 3leep sound-iy every night." Like marvelous Arrive SHortly 'Anrl in Yu snlil sit. We" Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backbone and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it Only 60c at Lee's drug store, tiatiss faction guaranteed.

cures of Consumption, Pneumonia. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Us matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Lee's drug store. PLANT WHEAT! USE FERTILIZERS BY- It is expected that the parish books qf the Roman Catholic churches in the New York neighbor the Lowest Jobber pries.

A Big Line eff CROCKER' Yv CHINA AN GLASSWARE -'always on hand at lowest Prices, Yoars for BuiImh, J. D. M. SPIGEL, WHOLELEUS ft UPOETEtS. Grnwood, At J.

Spigel's Jewelry Store, The Virginia-Gerolina Gremica! Company, 14 The original carnation was a five petaled bloom native in the sonth of Italy. It was imported into England about the Norman conquest As early as 1619 horticultural works gave minute directions for' the cultivation of the flowers in winter. hood known as "Little Italy" will figure largely in futnre developments "Lorceat manufacturers pf F'ertlltzers on Eorth' iND Yllll Will RF IT THRlFcrm in the investigation of entirely recovered from bis attaek of insurance fraud TEE VIRGINIA-CAROLINA GHEKICAL COMPANY. ATLANTA. 6.1 3 1 rneumauam.

mn Balm cared him after the best -doctors in the town, (M had failed to drive relief. The prompt relief from twin which this liniment Raw or 'Inflamed Lungs. Yield quickly to thewonderfol curative and healing qualities of Itchiness of tbe $kin and Ecsema. The only remedy In the world that will at once atop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that is absolutely: and never falling, Is Doan's Ointment. Free temples at Lee's drug store Thursday March 12th.

affords la alone worth many times itaj az Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevents Eneumonia and consumption from a ardcold settled on the lanes. Lee's ost. For sale by -Jjee'a droe store, dreenwood; Lyons Drug Co, Ninety fiix. Eiipiy fllscra TIM famous little pCIfc Sold at Greenwood tV Zep Blahe drugstore.

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