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The Index is Read by- More People in Greenwood County Than all Other Newspaper's Combined. GREENWOOD, S. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1903. NO. 19 ARGENTINA'S NEW MOVE PATH'S PERSONALITY.

ernment of that republic to the Monroe doctrine, which for the first time- Is acknowledged And accepted flB a principle of American public law by a nation of VIEWS OH THE CZAR'S DECREE. 'it Indorses Monroe Doctrine and oouth America." Former Business Representa-- tive Talks About Her. Suggests Us Extension. Lllao the Mareh Flower. Expressions of Prominent Hebrews nd a Social Reformer.

TO GtfAED WEAK DEBTOE NATIOHS LOVES TO KNIT AND BHuKS PA8TB7 the Orthodox rural" clergy: This was, of course, to have been expected from the czar, who is the nominal head of the Russian church. As' regards my own people, the tbey may or may not be included among those to whom liberty is to be granted. "Taw Jew in Russia have never been much molested by the authorities La religion obsrrrhnees. and their terri-Me condition, especially within the pale of settlement. Is tlue not to religious, but to' economic restrictions.

Not a 'vord suld in the rescript, regarding the abrogation of those, restrictions, and as little Is said In. regard to the abrogation Of restrictions which permit only a portion of the Jews to enjoy the advantages of school and university education. The rescript, then, as it does not Judging from the flowers sent by friends of fashionable folk to departing steamships, lilac is the popular flower of the moment, says the New York Press. Mrs; Fish's stateroom was recently embowered In purple and white lilacs, and a new variety sof yellow lilac WILL USEES IS SEW EEA IK BU8SIA Btrtrt Satm AmIu Cory te Jot the. Catted States Im Faetasj BMfMa Pewora Ho Allbuaoo rroaoac hy Arsreatlae Reaahlle.

Tribute to Mrs. E. Watson. Editor The Index: Sir; There is a new made grave iu old' Cedar Spring church yard. Sometime ago loving hands laid to.

reit there the mortal remains of Mri Emma Watson, wife of adge Watson, along tide her darling little bahea, who never knew her down here in this rale of teara, bat they met and recognized her as the entered the abode of the Lord, and" welcomed her to her beautiful and everlasting borne. Other Irienda hare paid just and -beautiful tribute to her worth and it remain! for one, who knew her better and loved her more perhaps than anyone, outside her near relatives and deVoted husband and son, to add hia feeble tribute and humble testimony to what basal ready been said abont her. I was a itranger and ahe took me appeared. Mrs. Jones was wearing a mass of white violets at her waist line.

Boicaatary Slay Momeosaaatttal. NEW LEATHER FROM INDIA Oeeanr S. 'stroma Speaks Thaa Eatha-alMtleally of Hleholae R. eerlpt, bat Profeaaor i. H.

Gotthell Doabts Its Practical ProBBleea, Declares Eraeat H. Croehy. ttrel. KeSVeots Proeaet Wale Btaay Cola a. At the legation pf the Argentine public la Washington there was given out the 'ether, night a statement denying that that government had asked lor an alliance wfta the' United States la connection with its recent note oa Northern India, the storehouse for so I touch the kernel of the Hebrew ques many strange articles of commerce, has again opened the doors of its treas Howell E.

Clark Sara Sha Woald Mot Allow a Pie or Cake oa tha Cars la Which She Traveled Dar-lasT Her Last Americas Toor-rWhy ha Hates Vtoltas. Howell E. Clark, who Is the man ager of transportation for the Castle Square Opera company, said to a reporter of the Kansas City Times and Star the other night that when Pattl comes to America next year on her "farewell tour" she will undoubtedly visit Kansas City. On each of Mme. Pattl's tours In the United States Mr.

Clark acted as one of her business representatives, and it Is often said- he was about the only one who could manage her when she was In one of her "tempers." Mme. Patti is now the Baroness Cederstrom. Mr, Clark has a verbal contract to represent her when she comes here next season. some features of the Venezuelan had ure chambers to put a new product on dent, says the New York Press. This the market, which will soon make Its While somewhat varied opinions were expressed by prominent Hebrews in New York city the other day in regard to the czar's new decree proclaiming freedom of religion in his domain the general opinion was that it was of vast and widespread Importance to Hebrews in Russia as well as to Russia statement la of importance because it appearance on this side of the water.

says the- Boston Herald, aho-ws, first, that Argentina is the first American country to Indorse formally the Monroe doctrine and, sec in; I was thirsty and she gave me drink; sick and she ministered to my necessities, and oared for me aa only a mother could do for her invalid When the nabobs, rajahs and potentates gathered at Delhi from all over ond, that she asks Secretary Hay te recognise an extension of that doctrine. India to attend the durbar to bear Edward VIL of England proclaimed em tion in uussia, can in no way affect them. It has been our hope since the accession of Nicholas II. that this czar, who is reported to have high aspirations, would do something to lift the terrible burden from the shoulders of the wore than 5,000,000 Hebrews who 6erve hint with devotion. We may liopa for some amelioration of their condition when a rescriptLappcars abolishing the pale of settlement and admitting the Hebrews to all educational and commercial advantages enjoyed by other races living In Russia." Ernest Crosby dees not see much in the czar's- decree to arouse enthusiasm, says the New York American.

ion. After making the denial which has been mentioned the statement conitin- peror and to join in the celebration of A mother may forget her suckling itself. Some doubt was expressed as to the exact meaning of the decree, however, and Richard J. H. Gotthell, professor of Semitic languages at Columbia university, dissented somewhat from the opinion of others, declaring uea: child and fail to have compassion on the great event, there came one rajah bringing presents of all manner of strange things to the viceroy.

Lord the son or her womb, but as long as Curzou. Among other gifts were "Oh, yes, Fattl has a temper," sold Mr. Clark. "But there are other things more interesting to tell about and which have never been told In print. Did any one ever tell you how Pattl, large number of whole skins of beauti "In fact the dispatch of Dr.

Prago, minister of foreign relations of the Argentine Republic, aimed only to explain to his4 diplomatic agent In Washington the views of bis home government relative to the coercive collection of public debts of American states by European nations and instructed him te the decree did not give to the Hebrews in Russia what tbey most needed says the New York Herald. fully tanned leather. The source of the supply was not then divulged. Neither was the process Oscar 8. Straus, former minister to the greatest songstress of the age, loves to knit? By the way," added Mr.

Clark Front the report of the decree, as be receives it, be is proue to see Its vague this feeble heart continues to throb there will always be a warm place there for my departed friend and adopted mother. Last summer, while at Glenn Spring, when I was trying to recuperate my health, her honored husband met me there, and seeing my feeble condition, insisted that I come to his home, and remain until by which the skins were prepared ex Turkey, when seen at his New York meditatively, "she does detest the plained, and the mystery altogether home, expressed himself somewhat en convey those views to Secretary Hay, expressing bis hope that the doctrine created a great deal of interest. Tough ness ana apparent Weakness. Educated to a certain extent upon Russia's conditions by a trip through that conn. sweet tones of a violin.

She bates violin. Why Weil, because her first thusiastically about the decree of the of International public law set forth. and at the same time almost as flexible as rubber, five quality of the skins de Russian, czar: try, and an enthusiastic friend of Tol by the Argentine government should If the czar's decree as reported prove acceptable to tbeMJnited States, noted the highest perfection of the tanner's art Belts and other articles dsed stoi the famous writer and reformer, Mr. Crosby is a position to gather the real import of the czar's decree. I re-gained my health.

I accepted, his kind invitation, antl as loner I means what the language Indicates," Mr. Straus said, 'it will usher In a new husband played the violin vilely." Mr. Clark knows Pattl In all her moods all her customs. Though the public has often beard and read of the great Pattl's triumphs, it knows but little of how 'she talked, ate, acted and occupied her time. for wear or -ornament were made and "Taking iuto consideration the real character of many of the Obligations contracted toy the governments of the The freedom the czar offers to the extensively worn, while the product era for Russia.

Russia had begun to take a long step forward in the march nonortbodox creeds," said Mr. Crosby, was named, in hono of "viceroy. 'has been theirs for some time past uurzon leatner. of civilization several years before the death of th late czar. This was gen The orthodox creed and so called inter By seme art in the tanning the outer minor South American republics, the Argentine has.

felt 'that there is greater danger to the peace of the continent if the compulsory demand of immediate payment of public "Patti," says Mr. Clark, "was very regular in all her actions, and her daily I surface of the skin la colored In a ference with it has been the excuse for erally" known and felt and; made his great variety of tints. The basic color remained under his hospitable roof, I was made welcome and treated by him and his noble wife, as parents would treat their invalid son. 7 IS rs Watson needs no marble ahaft to perpetuate her memory, for she has left a good name that is mora lasting than marble and more encoring than brass. In all the relations of life, ai wife, mother and friend, she bad few is pearl gray, while Jittle corrugations untimely end a deplorable calamity for the suffering in that vast em on the surface reflect, when a piece of debts or national obligations is to.

be accepted In silence without Hon as a right of the stronger powers of Europe to control and dominate the the goods is moved about in the light; "Unfortunately the young czar, whs life was lived by rule. She was strong and healthy, On the days when she did not sing she always took tapioca soup for breakfast; that and nothing more. But before breakfast there was first a bath, in which she was assisted by a Creole servant who bad been with her for thirty years, and then she was taken In charge by an East India woman masseur who is celebrated as the a Cozen different colors. At one time the piece will take on the coppery tints me tyranny or me past, xet ine ae-cree says nothing except by implication on this score, "Promises, mere he said when the civil reforms mentioned in the dispatch were taken up. "The gov-eminent has been making promises and appointing commissions for reform for yeart Wit nothing ever comes of it The commlssUoa live for awhile, then succeeded his father, felt under the weaker and struggling states of Cen tral and South America.

of the Snnset, at another brilliant domination of the reactionary parly beaded by Pebiedonostseff, procurator greens show up, then copper green and equals and no superior. Her name "On this point the of foreign relations in his note re- Koiu iurermuigieu, anu sun again ine appearance is similar to that of a piece general of toe holy synod. This man, who has apparently dominated the ezar marks fbat the capitalist who supplies. it masseur In all Europe. of frosted silver.

5 was an ointment7 poured forth, a house-hold wordin the in which lived. None. knew leT.ltit'to lore her, and none knew and bis surroundings, has proved to be At 12 o'clock, always sharp at noon, anymoney 10 a loreign state always takes Jots' consideration resources The possibilities offered for making pass out of existence without doing anything and are forgotten. Then others are appointed, and so the promising and the appointing keeps on. a veritable Torquemada and introduced ram ate luncn.

For lunch the great the beautiful stuff into wrist country and the more or lest. the pitiless policy of--extermination to praise. belts, automobile baps and other arti against all dissenting religious sec It ia hard to say farewell, but the cles for feminine -use are unlimited, and already are taking and as a result the great suffering fell advantage of their Opportunities. upon' that simple and unoffending sect songstress always ate boiled meats, cabbage, carrots, onions and other boiled vegetables; yes, a regular New England boiled dinner. Rut of pastry not ft bit Why, she wouldn't even allow a pie or cake on the cars in which we traveled.

If any of us ever ate pie, we did It on the sly. Pattl's dinner came at 6 o'clock. Soup, roasts, cab best of friends must part, but I hope to meet her again in that house not -made with hands, where there will be no invalids to nurse and care for. the Rtundlsts and upon the 5,000,000 Jews. 'The report on the czar's decree is so brief that It is impossible to judge of its character, but It does not seem to be farreaching.

As for the decree to grant freedom of religion to all Russian subjects who profess nonortbodox creeds, that freedom, I believe, exists already. For instance, the Catholics in Poland and the Protestants In Finland Deaths caused by these persecutions and when the inhabitants never say, will far outnumber the losses In the am sick: till then, my good nend. COWBOY'S CLEVER RESCUE. Laaaood Two Maa Froea Dearth" ta Napoleonic wars. At the same time bage, turnips, salads and wines of all hundreds and thousands of capable kinds.

and energetic men have left the empire being tolerated, the only thing the Rue farewell. May the same kind Father who comforted Mary and Martha mourning their dead, support, comfort Swollen Nebraska. Stream. A cowboy named-Wilson, by his clev sian government objects to is the oon-J an" con as refugees to enjoy some measure of probabilities that -obligations will be filled without difficulty. Dr.

Drago says further on this: The compulsory and immediate demand for payment At a given momuut of a public debt by means of force would not produce other than the rain of the weaker nations and the absorption of their governments altogether, with all its Inherent acuities, by 'the powerful nations of the earth. 1r. Drago also cites enunciations by Hamilton and provisions of the constitution of the United States in this connection. Dr. Drago explicitly disclaims any intention to defend bad faith or irregularities and deliberate and voluntary insolvency.

pretend, can we be says, that these nations shall occupy an exceptional position in their relations. with the. European powers, who have the undoubted right to protect their subject as amply as in tlnued Mr. Clark, "there was a differ freedom. By persons somewhat famil version of orthodox Russians to other iar with the conditions of affairs in er use of the lasso, rescued the other night two young Hammitt and Harry Webster, from death in the ent regime.

Tapioca soup st 0 o'clock in the morning, the boiled dinner at 3 and sustain the bereaved huaband Russia and by diplomatic representa creeds, and, so far as I can judge from the czar's decree, it does not affect them. o'clock in the afternoon and then after nd tbe Sincere prayer of this tives whq came in contact with the Republican river, saya a special dis the production at night a lunch big nena ana sympathizer. present czar it was believed he was a patch from Hardy, to the New Jno Wideman. enough and hearty enough for a labor York Times. The river Is a swollen man who desired to carry forward the liberal policy Inaugurated by his fa ing man who bad chopped wood all flood, filled with ice.

The young men Springtime is not all flowers and day long. "If it Is the intention of the decree to permit the entire freedom of change of creed, it will be Indeed a distinct ''advance, but I doubt that the decree will prove so farreaching. The economic covered by the decree seem to depend upon a future examination balmy breezes. Lots of tbe ilia that "I nver saw PntH hnn a Anne nM. were capsized out of a rowboat midstream and were swept away by the current For a mile they.

kept. above eq air. uianc reminiscentiy, "and I come with the warmer days, but you can escape them all and rejoice with don't think she knows tbe value of or water by clinging to cakes of ice. As knows how to use money. xxaiure you'll ciean out your system and build It un With Ramon's the current whirled them nearer the "She would amuse herself by knit shore ropes were' thrown to the youths, ting, playing with her little dog and the icy waters having completely numbed their limbs, tbey were unable any other part of the globe against prosecution or from any Injustice tbey may have been victims The only thing that the Argentine Republic Tonic Regulator or a course of Ra-mon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets.

These are the spring medicines that are best. 25c. Lee's, drug store. principally with gossip. She dearly loved to watch a game of billiards, but to grasp them.

ther. "Some few months ago It was reported that the procurator general of the holy synod had been removed or compelled to resign. That fact foreshadowed a more liberal policy, and this is not only now corroborated, but definitely and touehingly stated in the opening paragraphs of the decree. I believe this will mark a new era for the Russian empire. It is as significant a step forward within the boundaries Of the great empire as was the invitation sent by this young czar last year to the civilized nations of the world to come together In a peace congress.

"This decree, if it means anything she surely didn't like to hear Nicollna, her husband, play the fiddle. Pattl's by various commissioners, and, as such commissions drag along for years in Russia and frequently come to nothing. It is much too early to make much prophecy. "Tolstoi is mainly Interested In the material welfare of the people of Russia, and when I talked with him in Russia he bad much to say upon the life and needs of his people. I remember an amusing remark he made.

'If I was the autocrat of he said. Wilson came along on horseback and, riding along the bank, threw his lariat Tlu tope unwound through the air, and a shout went up' when it fell ever the maintains Is the principle already accepted -that there cannot be European territorial expansion In America or oppression of the people of this continent Mailorder Clothing. Index man noticed last week: favorite American plays were Hoyf 'A Trip to Chinatown' and De Wolfe Hopper's extravaganzas. It tickled 1kx1.v ilamniltt. Wilson quickly because their unfortunate financial on the Southern Express wagon three boxes of clothing shipped from a Greenwood house to other parts of the State, one went to Anderson ner most to oeatn to hear the song turned his foiv Hiny and drew the man condition might oblige one of them to to siiore.

He then repeated the per- pot off the fulfillment of Its obligation. 'Annie but one of the funniest things about Pattl was her small satch formuuee with WVlwter. county, one to Oconee and the third 'I would call a national parliament, enact llenry George's single tax and then The principle which we maintain is that public debt cannot give rise to an armed intervention and much less to Barnwell county. Messrs Hall the shlnners. slated that thev el of" scarf pins which sh, always had with her.

To every hotel chef who could please her with bis soup she gavs Tw.i ulTe-raltles." had already built una good mall or Two iihiiv are to be to the territorial occupation of the soil of American nations by any European a scarfpin. But no soup, no added to thf trendy targe number power der business In their line clothing, and expected to make It much larger. They are also getting In a tremendous lot of spring clothing. which dotrhe um; of tlx middle and western xtute. says Abe New York PALATIAL RAILWAY DEPOT.

and, as I read it. In the light of events, I think it means very much will secure religious freedom to all nonortho-dox sects. Christians and Hebrews alike. Unless it does this it would be a mockery. Politically, as read It, the decree signifies further emancipation of the lower classes in Russia, that great class that was nominally freed Oemplylng with his Instructions, Commercial Advertise, One will be Minister Heron left a copy of the communication received from his minister located ut MeKiuuey.

under the The Hew Verateiw There, little girl, don't cry I auspices of the Presbyterisu church With a drop of blood tapped from of foreign relations with the secretary They have broken your nerves, I know. The towu has given toward the of state. In bis reply Mr. Hay did not project, and work has already been be from serfdom La' the previous reign." Ana your track acnes, too, And your mood Is blue. And your mind failed tonar aso.

express assent or dissent to the doc your your ear. Dr Moss the noted specialist with his microscope made esspecialjy for this work can tell gun on a 175.000 building. The other Professor Gotthell, who besides his trine of public law set forth In the note But the strenuous life will soon pass by I institution will be the Liberal univer professorship at Columbia Is president There, uttle sin. don't cry! of the Argentine minister of foreign relations, He cited the minister to the sity, which Is about to be established of the American Federation of Zionists, correctly your disease. Consultation and examination free operating Kate Wlsner McCluskey In Harper's Bazar, alter reading the czars decree, said it messages of the president of Dec 8, Structure at Washlaarten Expeotool to Coat ItO Less Thaa A rough sketch fromwhlch the final drawing will be made of the union railway station to be built at Washington was received recently from the Pennsylvania Railroad company, says the New York Times.

The act of congress authorizing the structure stipulates that the minimum cost of the station shall be $4,000,000 and that it shall be completed within five years. The original plans were for a monumental station, with accommodation for thirty -six tracks and built of white marble. It is believed these plans will parlors ho. 10 Riley Hotel. at Kansas City.

Kan. i A Glawatle Haaamk 1901, and Dee. 2. 1002. was so delightfully vague it might mean anything and probably meant Of all the "filthy lucre" that "Secretary Hay stated further that which the state 'gets from selling nothing.

Dresunaking at Byrdt, Miss Tura Bond wishes to an Fifty -eight feet is the height of a colossal monument to the late Prince "There seems to be no doubt that the 'advocating and adhering in practice In questions concerning itself to the resort of International arbitration In to be young czar Is animated by the very liquor is the filthiest. Dr. I. Crim Here. nounce to her friends and acquaintances both in town and in the sur settlement of controversies not adjusta Henry of Orleans which is erected on Cape 8t Jacques mouth of the Saigon river.

Cochin China. at the French best Professor Gotthell added, "and wishes to do something for ble by the orderly treatment of diplo rounding country that she will be the betterment of his people. What be AS announced in The Index last tlufl to rave their orders tnr flna be carried out wishes to do is not apparent from the The Washlnirtoa auttmritlea are an- Week, Dr, I. Crim, the Well known dressmaking Miss Rond Will rescript, and even if it were it is very questionable whether a ruler so com thoriwd to lay out a circle or plaza at opticianris in the city. He will be found at G.

A. Byrd'a store, up found at the Oregon Hotel, Ladies stairs. She will be found there from pletely governed by his state officials parlors, upstairs. Dr, Crim has as is the czar could really make bis this date on and will be pleased to the Intersection of the avenues in front of the station and to lay out and open streets leading to the circle. great plaza In front of tie station' will afford ample space for the accommodation of been to Greenwood two or three serve you.

wishes felt One, feels like smiling at the somewhat naive statement in re times previous to this and each time matic negotiation, the government of the United States would always be glad to see questions of the Justice of claims by one state against another growing out 'f individual wrongs national obligations, as well as the guarantees for the execution of whatever award may be made, left to the decision of an Impartial arbitration tribunal, before which the litigant weak and strong alike, may stand as equals in the eye of 'international law and mutual duty "One of the most Important features of the Argentine note Is the recognition and indorsement, given by the gov gard to the principles of toleration laid Wanted a Man tOTBeU 8ewingr Man tof Bell he has made new friends. His Machines. troops or organizations going to or com- wwps. urKiuuzauouB going or down by the fundamental laws of the ThroosThthe Base. The wind la from the south.

And a hase is In the air; i Tha wind Is from the south, And the atin I in his lair, But I aectbo And the meadows all ablass And tha crooua la its pride Through the hase. Tha wind la fKfm tha south. But It fails to lift tha veil That dimly hides tha town In its folds so damp and pala, Tet I ses beyond tha mist Where tha sunshine warmly plays All tha flowers of May abloom Through tha hase, A aavetaod Plala Dealer. com-, i snectacles and fflaaaes iriva satisfan. ing from the trains in bodies.

It will give satisiao- I tion. He has testimonials from Russian empire. ANol contract to right, kind ofv "They may nave been laid down, but street car, lines and effectually prevent 7 the best known people in a man to start on, irith good chances the congestions so common in the vi-1 the State. He will only be hre for promotion. Experience not' they have never been taken up and put into, practice, While all.

other foreign I emitv of railway statinnsL heatdea add- .1 until Sstnrdav. March. 28th so if neceaaarv. Call on or address. ed in a general war.

the only. soedflei mg greatly to the artectural effect you wish, to see him Ton had better! The Singer Mfg Uo. mention refers to the Improvement of xne structure. attend5t0 it at I Ureenwood, U..

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