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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

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TmmsDAT. OCT. 21, 1911 THE INDEX-IOURNAL. GREENWOOD. S.

Page Five News Of Interest At Forest Glen Ballots Improperly; Addressed Not Be Counted In State reus Program Hodges News During-The Week Hodges, Oct. 0. u-Mrs. O. A.

Ellis had as her recent guests Mrs. Edgar and Mrs. T. Hawthorne of Due West, and Cpl. Oliver Hawthorne of Mooresvllle, Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Leslie of Abbeville spent the weekend here with National Broadcasting Co.

1450 On Your Dial Studios: Willson Street LasToday auChlldreNBC In White-NBC Press News 1 Woman of America-NBC It-Ma Perklna-NBC Youug'a Family NBC Right to Happiness. NIK! Wife-NBC Dallas-NBC 4 80-ljorunso Jones-NUC Widow Brown-NBC a flirl Marries-NBC Faces Llfe-NBC Prens News Dance 5: John SUSPECT. CAUSE CF D.1CIUICIIZS This 014 Treatment Of Ua Brings Haw Relief Wmt Kftwiiillm an backache Jokt mo tbay diaaovar ttwt ba ml auM I ba kldoeya art Natun 'a ehM arouk-htj UwaoM ackla awl wart out ol blood. Cttasaeua auttat to njmaia la mw fakaa, ii Wop Mbla, yaa, fcaadaehaa and djuiiMa. Fraquaat ot air aaaaam wlta.

amartint and bwalat MnMtiiMa abowa that fc f-rthiim wnug enrM Kaliel aad wiU halo lb It atilaa of kjtiaey tubaa Utah out poat-wma jta fawa jrout Mood. Oat Duaa'a i'uk. More than half of all U. 8. fires occur In homes.

Columbia, Oct. 20. Failure of "hundreds of soldiers" to properly address their absentee ballots will result In non-counting of their votes in South Carolina Nov. 7, Attorney General John M. Daniel predicted today.

Daniel said reports from election commissioners In various counties Indicated soldiers were falling to observe two requirements of the 1S44 soldier absentee ballot law-addressing the envelope containing the ballot to their home precinct by name or number and including on the tatter's parents. Cpend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil' Langley, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

It. L. Beauford and son Sam, Mrs. Mamie Beauford and baby. and Dickie Bishop of Oreen-vood.

Mrs. E. E. Dorn and children spent Sunday in the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

R. Deal. Sara Quattlebaum of Greenwood was the guest of Emily Banister Saturday night. 1 Mr. 8.

S. Rush and cnildren) Walter and Nell, were spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deal Sunday. Mrs.

Jennie Dorn has returned heme after spending some time near McCormlck with her children, Mrs: Dralton Collins and Tom Dorn. Mrs. Q. B. Emerson was hostess to her Sunday school class on last For GREENWOOD COUNTY FAIR Thursday, Oct.

20 7:30 p. m. Chemical Warfare Demonstration in charge of Major J. W. Duckett and personnel from Camp Sibert, Ala.

8:30 p. m. -Dog Show under the direction of George Loraax. 10:00 p. m.

Free Acts Seldon, the Stratosphere Man. 10:30 p. Exhibits close. 12:00 mdinightGates close. Friday, Oct.

27 School Day (or rural white children. 9:00 a.m. 3:00 m. Chemical-, Warfare Demonstration in charge of Major J. W.

Duckett and personnel, from Camp Sibert, Ala. 4.00 p. m. Free Acts -Seldon, the Stratosphere Man. 10:00 p.

m. Free Acts Seldon, the Stratosphere Man. 10:30 p. m.Exhibits close. 12:00 midnight Gates close.

RETrRS DO TAUS Wednesday night After various games and contests the hostess "Did you bring any souvenirs home?" Pvt. l-owinun of Camden was akel at Oliver General Hos served sandwiches, cookies and pep si-cola. pital. He had Just returned from the envelope the absentee voter's II months In the South Pacific. I name.

He said the precinct identity was Messrs. Owen Mulllnax, Leon Mc-Cord, James Nickles and Sonny Tinsley attended the Tech-Navy "Sure, I brought back some nouvenlrs. This ring ts one. But the principal tiling i wanted to football game In Atlanta on Satur day. nrniK uaca wug ooiii oi my aoc tags myself." gt.

Neal Mabrey of Savannah D. J. Rush of Calllson waa the spent last weekend here. Mrs. Albert Klnghorn and Mary Winners in Dairy Cattle Department Announced from Greenwood Fair Jean of Ware Shoals spent Satur day at their home here.

cVJ li. fl total SI A I Mrs. W. H. Anderson has return Senior Champion Cow W.

A. Moore. ed to her home in Donalds after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C. M.

Botta. HOC 0' CROP COFFEE Not once upon time, bid all the time, buyers in leading coffee producing countries are selecting pick of crop coffees for you. Such fine coffee muks you of superb guest of 8. Rush and family during the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Fuller Wiley called In the home Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Langley Sunday night. Mr.

W. 6. Witt of Greenwood called In the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Witt Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lula Eu banks and Mrs. Mllbrh Eubanks and children of Edgefield were spend the day guests of Mrs.

Mary Dora and Dewey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deal of Troy spent. last 8unday with Mr.

and Mrs. Rolan Deal, a The following Is a summary of winnings in Dairy Cattle Department at Greenwood County Fair 4-TT Boy's Dairy Department. Junior Calf First, Carroll Metis; second, Al Nickles, third, Ramsey Hawkins. Senior Calf First. Edward Metta; second, Graham Hawkins, Jr.

Mrs. T. N. Nickles spent last Grand Champion Cow W. Moore.

Junior Champion Bull W. Moore. Senior Champion Bull O. Hawkins. Grand Champion Bull Hawkins.

A. A. E. E. A.

weekend In Verdery as the guest of Tonight to Ameilca-NBC McCarthy-NBC Press News 7.00-Johnny Mercer's Music Shop with Jo iStafford-NBC of the World, with John W. Vundorrook and Morgan BeaUy-NBC Kohlilers V. Kalteuborn, news an- alyst-Nnc House Coffee Time with Frank Morgan, Cusa Daley, Krlo Blore and Robert Young-NBC Shore's Open Houne-NBC Music Hall, featuring Oeorge Murphy Subbing for Bing Crosby-NBC Scaliest Village Store with Joan Davis and Jack Haley-NBC and Costelln with Connie Haines and Freddie Rich's Orchestra-NBC Press News Music Jiarkness, Washington news analyst-NBC of the New World NBC News-NBC Off Tomorrow On Mountaineers Press News Neighbors Clock News Roundup with W. Chaplin-NBC Devotions with the Rev. W.

F. Gault You Retnember-NBC Roundup, with The Golden Gate Quartet-NBC? 9 00-AsHociated Press News and Madness, madcap variety with Ransom Sherman.NBC Ladies, with Frances Ewlng Wind Tavern Tunes of the Day St. John, news analyst-NBC Keepers, variety with Bob Sherry-NBC of Llfe-NBC Room 1 45-Lnncheon Dance Neighbors 12: 1 5-Kendesvous with Romance 1 2: 30-Assoclated Press News Calendar Column of the Air 1 15-AsHOclated Press News 1 20-Melody Lane Musical Beatty, news an-a vat-NBC Raiding Light-NBC quanty. Mr. and Mrs.

William Cox. i Reserve Champion Bull Junior Yearling First. Iris Lt. M. M.

DePass, of Camp Butner, N. and Mrs. DePass spent a few days here last week Wanda Miller; second, William Miller; third. Purvis Putts with their paretns. Moore.

Reserve Champion Cow John Gulledge. Summary of winnings In Beef Cattle Department: (reeding cattle. Senior Yeurlinr First, John SoolhesiheNenes Distracting neuralgic pain, and necond. Carroll Mett" (iullPdft third TIiok. Luniley, nerves ruffled by minor pains oi Cow two years First.

Graham Carolina Rangers Kawkiim. second, Mary Susan Hawkins. thfist ROUTED Ciijtirl' this type, yield promptly to tne quick-acting effectiveness of BC" also relieves headaches, mus cular aches and functional periodic pains. Handy 10c and 25c sizes. Use only as directed.

Consult physls clan when palna persist. Cow Three years and over First and second, Graham Haw Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oreen spent Saturday afternoon in Greenville with relatives. Pvt.

William Wilson of Monmouth, N. J- and Miss Jean Wilson of the WAVES in Washington, were recent guests of their parents here. Mrs. Janie Twitchell of Spartanburg was the guest of Mrs. E.

S. kins, Jr. Produce of Cow First, Graham FlAVOI 10CKEO IN THE IEAN It's no fairy tale that Nature locks flavor ia the bean. That's why not a single pound of Coffee is ground in advance. When you buy, it's still ia the flavor-packed bean I THE HFUV0R SAVER" WAY Adventure turns these "pampered! greenhorns into seasontd coffee beans cram packed with flavor.

"Flavor-Saver" process roasts the beans not too much or. too Jiule but 'exactly right. HawkliiH, second Rain Hey Hawkins. Best Fitted Animal First. Iris Wanda Miller; second, Graham Hawkins, Jr.

Ilent Showman First. Graham Tinsley on Wednesday. Hawkins, second, Irts Wanda Philippines Soil With American Rangers, in the Philippines, Oct. 17. (Delayed) IP) Fighting American Rangers pleaded with officers and fough among themselves for the honor of being the first men to hit Philippine soil.

And When the Rangers swarm ed ashore at Dinagat. Hdmonhon and Suluan Islands, of fthe east coast of Leyte today, three days In advaye of the scheduled main event on Leyte itself, the Rangers starting lineup for the assault on Dinagat's rocky beach William A. Robbing, Clifton, 8. and James H. Wilson, Westminster, 8.

C. Miller. Cow John JQnlor calf First and Second, I. H. Taylor.

Senior calf First, W. N. Hen-derxon; second, I. B. Taylor.

Yearling heifer First, Mobley Williams; second W. N. Henderson. Two year old cow First, W. N.

Henderson; second, T. L. Coleman. Aged cow First, W. N.

Henderson; second, I. B. Taylor. Junior Ball calf First and second, W. K.

Henderson. Yearling bull First. Carl Snipes, second, E. H. Hlnes.

Two year old bull Flrat, E. H. Hlnes; second, I. B. Taylor.

Aged bull First, W. C. Clegg; second, W. N. Henderson.

Black Angus Bull First, Wm. Darragh. Calf herd First. W. N.

Henderson. Get of sire First, W. N. Henderson. Produce of cow First, W.

N. Henderson; second. I. B. Taylor.

Young herd First W. N. Henderson; second, T. L. Coleman.

Aged herd First. W. NV Hen Junior Champion Gulledge. Announcement Of TOTLA1XD oPEiimc it the -v B. F.

Goodrich Store $03 VTaller Ave. Dial 3331 Cow Cra- Senior Champion ham Hawkins, Jr. Cow John Grand Champion Gulledge. am I' Aa.aiD I Summary of winnings In Open var atfi i injjr Itept Class Dairy Department: Major Oeorge K. Nickles of Bain-bridge, spent lost weekend here with his mother, Mrs.

O. M. Nickles. Mrs. C.

E. Riley Is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Oxford in Atlanta, and her sisters, Mrs.

R. E. Everitt and Miss Jule StUlwell in Covington, Oa. Mrs. Leroy Langley and Mrs.

Joe Mundy attended the State Fair in Columbia on Friday. Pvt. Leroy Langley of Fort Jackson returned home with them for the weekend. Junior Cafl First, Moore; second, Carroll third. G.

Hawkins. W. A. Metis; Edward Moore; RICHER FUVOR ALWAYS The happy ending to this story is finer flavor richer flavor in every Change now to Coffee, America's best-liked coffee. Remember, there's a Senior Calf First, Melts; second, W.

A. MnCt 6RIN0IN6 Yju'II live happily ever after with" your coffeepot when coffee is ground to "fit" it. Coffee is ground, exactly right for each individual coffee maker and that third. C. E.

Hawkins. blend to sua your taste! Junior Yearling Iris Wanda Miller; second and third, W. A. Moore. derson.

fuller flavor every tune. Simmons Furniture Co. Junior Champion Cow I. B. Senior Yearling First, John E.

H. Miller, who has been trans Taylor. Cu Hedge; second. W. A.

Moore; FOR MinCf VACUUM POT COFFEE erred from Washington, D. C. to Senior Champion Cow W. N. Atlanta, stopped here for a few days Henderson- last week.

His family remained for Grand Champion Cow W. N. a longer stay. Henderson. A Junior Champion Bull Carl Have fresh bean coffee ground VACUUM POT grind.

For each cup of water measured into lower lection, measure tX level tablespoon ull of coffee into upper section. Put top section in place, beat until most of water rises to top sec tion. Turn off heat stir once, let coffee filter to bottom serve immediately. Snipes. I lb kar Tie Corned beef originally meant the Senior Champion Bnll--E.

H. meat was preserved by dry salting- Hlnes. Grand Champion Bull E. H. sprinkled with or embedded In "corns of salt." Corn is an old English word meaning a grain.

As dry Hlnes. CHEST OF DRAWERS Reserve Champion Cow W. salting passed out of usage corning N. Henderson. came to signify brining.

Reserve Champion Ball W. C. 247" Clegg. third. G.

E. Hawkins. Two Vear old cow First, W. A. Moore; second, Graham Hawkins, third, Mary Suean Hawkins.

Cow Three years First, W. A. Moore: second. Graham Hawkins, third. G.

E. Hawkins. Cow four years old and over First, W. A. Moore; second.

G. E. Hawkins; third. W. A.

Moore. Junior Bull Calves First, second and third. W. A. Moore.

Senior Bull Calves First, G. E. Hawkins: second, Purvis Ousts. Junior yearling Bulla Flrat, Irla Wanda Miller. Two year old Bulls First, G.

E. Hawkins; second. W. A. Moore; third, Myron Stockman.

Bull three years old and over First, W. Moore; second O. E. Hawkins. Exhibitor's Herd First, W.

A. Moore; second, O. E. Hawkins. Young Herd First W.

A. Moore; second. G. E. Hawkins, i Call Herd First.

W. A. Moore. Feeder Class Light weight Best pen of three W. N.

Hen necessary for the ballot to reach the polling place where registration derson. Paint it yourself! You will find it real fun. Profitable, too! Big find roomy unfinished CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS An unusual value at only- Best Individual animal S. books listing the voter would be on election day and the soldier's name Henderson, first and second. was necessary to determine If the Medium steers or heifers: Best pen of three First W.

N. absentee voter was registered. Henderson; second, T. L. Cole Secrecy Is maintained, he said, man.

by the law's provision that once the Best Individual animal First. 17 $14.95 1 lb bag se voter's registration has been de W. N. Henderson; second, T. L.

Coleman. tcrmined, the election managers shall open the envelope and deposit Heavy steers or heifers: Best pen of three First. W. the ballot, without unfolding It, in Child's Rocker tne ballot pox. G.

E. Hawkins. Get of Sire First. W. A.

Moore, G. E. Hawkins. Produce of cow First, G. E.

Hawkins; second, W. A. Moore. Best fitted animal First. Iris Children's Table Chairs X.

Henderson; second, Carl Snipes. Best Individual animal First and second, W. N. Henderson. Grand Champian Fat Animal First, I.

B. Taylor; second, W. C. Clegg. Farm Booths: First Mrs.

Sam Melts. Second Mrs. C. W. Dow.

"Wanda Miller; second, Graham Hawkins, Jr. Best Showman First Harold Miller; second, Mrs. G. E. Haw TTDne kins.

Junior Champion Cow John Third Mrs. O. O. Rhodes Fourth Mrs. Sam Jones.

Yodtjii DC GulledRP. Buy More WAR BONDS And Keep Them! Heavy S. C. Rainfall Last Week Damaged Unharvested Crops Tempcrtaures averaged slightly below normal and rainfall was Just the chair for the little Kirl. Sturdy and well-built.

Only .50 And tee if we aren't GUILTY of making the best all-purpose flour sold in town. If you don't believe it, try Enriched Table Tested ADLUH Flour today. heavy in the week ending October 3 Extra strong and well made in every respect. Table and two chairs. Sq.95 I ed crops, but there was little property damage except at a few points on the coast.

High winds and heavy rains beat out much of the cotton unpicked, confined mostly to the northwestern portion of the state where around 25 percent of the crop was still in the field In places. Fair to good progress was made in picking the first and lust parts of the week and ginning was active locally. Harvesting of cane, peanuts. It fruit and hay Is about completed and the corn harvest is well advanced In some localities. Fall grain sowing Is now making good progress after the rains, with some oats planted previously coming 'up to good stands, Light to heavy frost occurred the morning of the 24th, with lowest temperatures slightly above freezing in places of the interior aa far south aa Yemassee.

Considerable damage waa done to tender truck and late gardens, locally, pasture are about dormant In tome extreme northwestern localities, but have unproved elsewhere. 24, reports O. C. Merchant, meteorologist, in his weekly synopsis of weather and crop venditions iti South Carolina. During passage of the Cuba-Florida hurricane on the 19-20th, generally from 3 to inches of rain fell In the eastern portion of the state and from 2 to 3 Inches In the western portion.

The center of (he storm was about 40 miles east of Columbia around 7 a. m. of the 20th, and accompanied by strong winds in the Interior and ft Sturdy Hi-Chair A ValueH.h,, Well made. Proper-erly spread Feedinp; tray included. up More and more grocers tell us that once housewives try ADLUH they demand it, preis its superb qualify and Its popularity with" the family.

No matter what flour you are now using, you'll get a new taste thrill1; when you try ADLUH. Get e. bag. from your grocer to-day! You will like its rich, I ppe tiling, distinctly flavor in everything you bake biscuits, rolls, pits, cookies or cades. Words cannot express its goodness, 'a but a trial will convince you there ts no ether flour quite like ADLUHI Play Pen "Buy gales along the coast There was Waterproof for hi-chair San .50 considerable damage to unharvest- ALUNBSOS.M.'UIXCCa' Vell made, rolils up so compactly.

only- (a am Ma aiiaw it fl nm ins nxMume Rectal Soreness Cet Haw fay Vag til Comfort ftnlarawa lUctal la a mnUk tmtmSMm wJtrmTTJI 1 1 III ii Vi r. Waterproof pad for pen only- bftd Ditfribufed By. Sdianr at twhlrit. painaj raatal liimt raica auv also aaenipaay ALLEN BROS. MILLING tO.

Go MtmC IS KAU'RALIZEfe One of the first women Medical Officers to be naturalised In the Atlanta district Is First Lieutenant Anrclta Rosov. Lt. Rosov, sta-t'oncd at Baltcy General Hospital, Rome, Ga Is a native of Bres-txvanv, Trvava, Czechoslovakia. She has been In Tats country less than five years. Simmons Furniture plUa ana hamorrhoida.

Bring aosthlaa) sBM at coaafort apo coatac. forma pre. faatlne film mt aora araa. halp MtW fafaatioua earma ai4 Matura baal raw, maaat tiara. oU aa tnaia a atala lohlna.

Sola a axxiay baah Kaaraata. Uua awdara raUaf today aa lor ttWWuui.Wli Sa.i lJa K7 SMITH'S CUT" RATE DKUt gxosi 'GKHNWOOB, S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C.

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