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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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rAci: two TIIC INDEX-JOURNAL, CI.LENWOOD, S. C. WEDNLSDAY, AUG. 1, 1923. Interesting Events In the Social World and the Realm of omen Miss SA11AU VUSCAy, Telephone 6-1-9-X I Mia.

(Jenet Langley returned horn Saturday after attending summer LIBERTY-TODAY Ft gland, where It baa already serv to. lower the price oa all claases fruit. What Make II Outline popular Wllh tJOTOlliy MJUL Mttla Women? I) Type PERSONALS The Unpopular Man Is Usually Either Patronizing Conceited or (Quarrelsome Therefore the Ladies Shun Him If boot In Xnhevllle, N. for tbs past all week. Mr.

Itankln pf Jacksonville, Pis, spending sometime with ber slater Mr. W. Youngblnod. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Meyers and rhll-dien, John and Mary Maiguerlt were of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ink, Kunday Bight.

Mrs. J. li. Sample and Miss Lola Rimpl wero week-end visitors In Columbia lust week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Strawborn and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Har-rlfon Milford and children were re-rent visitors In tb borne of Mr. J. f. Pulliam. Mir Helen Cobb relumed home Tuei'day nfter a di llghtful trip In the ii'ountulna of North Carolina.

WIDOW CRIES FOR JOY "I couldn't tut anything but raw egg and sweet milk and wa so weak I could hardly walk across the room. I would l.ave been In my grave today If I hadn't taken Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy when I did. When I think bow I have Buffered with my stomach and how good I feel now I try for Joy." It 1 a Hlmple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Including One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggist. tAdv.) Australian fruits Prosper Sydney, Australia, June 26.

(By Mall) The annual fruit production of Australia has Increased from about 1.000,000 bushels In 1918 to 4 the figures for last year. The fruit find a ready market in which the male ass can Men are ashamed l'i boast to each other. Nor will they staud Jt from Vn tbT. Hut with a woman the igotlnt lets blmnilf go. He upends hours biucging ubout bow great and wonderful he is, and monologulng about the iiisrvelou thing lie has achieved, and what ho I do.

Only tho women whoyhave In them the spirit of martyr will endure curb suffer and eo the egotist sxui finds that no feminine htch: irlng lu bunging out for bhn. Another unpopular iiiuq Is the man who 1 always getting Into rows. He quarrel wllh the taxi driver over the (jre; be ha a rumpus with, tbe waiter at the restaurant over the dishes and sends things back to be re-ooked be Is peeved about the seats be ha at the theater, nnd tbe woman who haa been out with blm always let Is that r.he has beeu through a bat-tie. Not many women are grafter. Very fw women want ineD to spend more ou them than they enn afford.

Bui every woman likes tofeel that a man consider the pleasure of her society worth whatever It costs blm, and It niurtllles her to death to be even an onlooker at a brawl. Women don't like patronizing men, 'A 1 (1sa-w. v' Mr. F.IUabetb Arnold leavee to day lit Farrl Montaln, where aha U1 spend tba remainder of tha sum-iu wllh her daughter, Mrs. F.

V. Ilealy. Uihs Reynolds, mho la attend, lug a house parly In Lancaster e'" by Mln Hilda Wvlle, I expected home Frlady j.rcuinpanld by sevural guests. Mlra Clephare Hood has returned to 'hattano-iga, after paying a month vl-ilt to her parents, lr. and Mm.

W. Hood. Mr. A. 8, Her leaven today to spend ber Hummer varall in at Psrrl nd and Pulll vattis Mand.

Mi Curliiiie McN'eal, of Olanta, and Mr. W. C. Stewart, of Mcllre, hut been spending several days wllh Minn Bar a Sheridun. Ml: Annie Marraret MiCary baa xi I in ned after a vlxlt to friends and rtlatlvta at Warrrnvuie, R.

C. Mls Hara Hhrrldan, MIms Corlnne of Olanta. and Mr. W. Htewurt left this morning to attend a huiine party given by MIhs Carrie Hue Klalda of McDoiwukIi.

Ga going through the country In Mr. Stewart's car. Hr. and Mr. Dorrougb Perguaon, or itfttiirrnn, wrrv Tinnuri i inn tiij Monday.

Mr. Thomas Harris wit a visitor In Greenwood today Abbeville Little Mlna Cerirude Harper re- Monday after a ten aya vjt 0 nWnn Kprnps having Irtcdinnonled her grondpsrenls, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Hracknell, of I'lum Hianch. W. Lyon, of plum Branch, wa'. 'a but I net visitor In the city yester- day. Dr.

Edith Stevenson and her cod Mil Marina McN'arv vhn here from Nebraska, leave today for two weeks stay in Mountreul Schroeder of Abbeville md Mrs. V. Huff of Atlanta. AT THE LIBERTY Scretn Hit, Dynamic Myg- 'Eavu" What can love iln h. MuAng pow ry SI3EPARB fly ond lnmt lb II CiCTsS Mosau lultoes.

Fliei. Bu(s. MitesMolhs. fleas, Anfi 4K CHICHESTER PILLS ummm a iMi.Ia.A CHI. H4 M4 IW4 M.ikV Tak mthmr, mf fmmm Stf Ml- lOfctlrS rnaiMMMUMtmnxi suunDeUisivim DEPOSITORS In this Strong Rank Pay Nothing Extra for the Prestige OF GUI How tired ar you at the end of the day? Jf every evening finds you completely exhausted, the trouble may be with your footwear.

Foot fatigue ia responsible for more general bodily fatigue than almost any other one thing and the ordinary shoe Is not built to guard against It. Tha flexible Cantilever arch gives the maximum foot comfort snd the minimum foot fatigue. You will feel better more energetic In every way, when you wear Cantilever. Ask to try on a pair in our Shoe Shop. llA WirP FlflftJlfiH fuar I reddt'tit fall tint! peaceful sleep Hid all dancer has passed, dispatches eay.

i-l iui-" Nw Jrsey r.UUs are In grip of strike of six thousand trolley work-j ers. I Klevcn liuers rare to iinranllne In Cantilevers For Comfort New York; the America Is first to Mri A had hn hhs mark In runh of steamships ynterday, Mrs. J. A. Kle-brliiRliiE liumhTanla for August tmor Bm, i Senatoti Go To Geneva New York.

Aug. 1. Tbt steamship George Wafhlngton sal la today rlta Ova lulled Stales Senators who will attend the sessions of the Inter-Allied Parliamentary t'nlon at Jo tba group art Senator La-folletta ct Wisconsin, McKeliar of Tennessee, McKlnley, of Illinois. Robinson, Arkansas, and SWanson, Virginia. that Eczema; All AZINQ results haft been tiro-duced by 8.

8. S. in cases of ec-kema, pimples, blackheads and other skin eruptions. II you nave been tronbled with eciema, and yon have used skin i without number. make a test your with a bottle of 7ii.u 9-t on OI the most power ful blood cleans ers known.

S. 8. 8. makes the blood rich and purs, and when your blood is freed of Impurities your stubborn ccietna, rash, tetter, skin eruptions, pimples, blackhead, blotchea and acne art bound to' disappear. There are no unproven theories about 8.

8.S.J the scientific results of each of its purely vegetable medicinal in gredlenta art admitted by authorities, 1.1.1. Is at I. LB, Is teM at tTl rnnti dm everts ta two aim. Tke rger LX- Is asr ef nwKL OheWoridiiBest uwuuuiuuuuu Stop 1 5J5I (luota. fivderli A.

Cook is among more limn twenty persons indicted at lis AnKeles fur niiUM of malls In Texas oil operations. Secretary makes public Hi a dil i cms the I'rfslilcnt was to Lave llver'dln 8m KranclHco last night, m. iistitwttrm.ijia mat world peace. i. iliiry at New York praise K.

II. romance stand up against the 8rul wMh ih ho or telf-roncelied men, or quarrelsome! men, or dull and stupid men who bore thrm. And if I were an unpopular man I would try to find out to which cne of the clasici 1 belong, and get out of It. DOROTHY DIX. Copyright, 192J, by Public Ledger Co.

Blakedale Blukedale, July (Special) Mb. Pearl and Mr. Frank Norman i lire spending; the week In Dillon wllh their uncle Mr. Thad Saxon. Mr.

and Mrs. B. M. Dlllashaw and children were spend-lhe-day guests Sunday ot Mr. John Dlllashaw In Greenwood.

Messrs P. M. and P. S. Cothran, of Greenwood were recent callers In the! heme of Mr.

A. B. Ouzts. Mrs. M.

E. Puckett of Greenwood Is upending several days with Mrs. J. M. Norman.

MlHa Francis Pllllam and Mrs. M. Fooshe of Savannah were callers In Greenwood Thursday afternoon. Mr. Bill Cothran of Greenwood was a caller of his sister, Mrs.

A. B. OiiZls Friday afternoon. Mr. W.

R. Buchanan, Mrs. Berry Sprctt and childien and Ml.u Lou Buchanan and Mr. A. W.

Williams were callers of Mrs. n. A. Buchanan Wednesday morning. Mr.

Tom Norimm nnd Mr. and Mrs J. N. Henderson were recent visitors in the home of Mr. J.

N. McManus. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Cobb nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cobb of Hodges were ffclli ra nf Mr.

Kai and Mis Helen Cobb Wednesday night. Master Rudolph Swink Is spend-Jug several days in Helton with his giandparents. Mrs. J. pow.

of Saluda Bpent several days with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Nlcholiion this week.

Tbe wall flower gill Who wale htr sweetneii oo the desert air of hi family circle tbe girl who nice and pretty, and well-drsrd and well id mated, but who ha never a beau to blesa herir-l a familiar Ogure In our midst. The niau who Is good looking and well educated and upright and who l.as a good but whom women pass up as a poor hah, la not ro common. Mill doe cxIhI. a forlorn creature, hovering nun if the fringe of other prople a goiMl times Mid listening to the echo of other girl boys bill-iig and coolurfi The cane of tbe neglected mail Is never so pitiful as that of tha neglect ed girl because It'la not the unhappy fale of a man to be eoiniiellcd to sit on the anxious seat, straining his eyrs wulcblng for tbe sullor who never cornea, and praying for the dance pnrtner who never shows up The man ran always hustle up sentimental business, so to speak. It Is permlited to him to go out and hunt up fcmlnliie society and annex It.

by strong-arm mithods If he cannot get It niiy other way. Falling In all else, a man run always buy In, so that be who haa a car need never ride alone, nor need the n.au with the price of restaurants i nd theater tickets eat by himself and to to the ehow by hls lonesome. And, v.blle II may hurt bis pride and be disillusioning to know that he 1 not loved for himself alone, still he does not have to weir the willow of the liortafen as doe many a rich girl. For, utrangely enough, the on thing that money cannot buy a girl Is belle-iloin, and many a' little shop girl without two frocks to-her back has more intention from men than a inul-II mlllloualrrtig. llie neglected mull la ulso a rarer bird than (lie neglected girl because vonien are less cliooney and per-tnlckity ubout men than men are i' limit wetinn.

No girl would dare remand that the men she goes out with should all the aggregation of charm and graces that the most ordinary man expects of the girl lie hoiioni with his society. Yet. there are men who are persona see no girlish eye brighten at their coming, and who find that the very doormat la frozen to tho floor when they call. One of these frost-bitten Johnnies, who says that the glrln luiniiiB him down In the third grade In Ihe crumnisr school and have been doing It ever since, asks me why It is that he has never been utile to make a Tilt with the ladle. lie avers that he Is quite as good-looking as, Ihe average man; that be has college degree; that he has no l.nd habits; that he Is welt-to-do and no tlplil-wiid.

Yet no woman ever dances witb him or accepts his Invita tions unless be Is the lust call to the r. ami all of hi. gift are IIHl su mliy of candy and iii Res of reading matter, insteud of being love tokens. What it ia that makes Ihe sexes at- tractive to each oilier is a secret that old Dame Nature still bides in her hard old heart. It isn't beauty, or worth, or any merit that we can ac-i quire by any ali'iving of ortr own.

All we know Is that some women have a come-hither look In their eyea every, man answers at sight and 'got the wuy with him or he hasn't Nobody knows the how of it, or Ihe why of it, or Ihe when of It. And that's that. Leaving aside, however, this mysterious gift that makes a man a fu.i- are aeverul hy or eaTden man t0 he wlth momen 1 chll'f tUlng Hlal men Pronage-the rcn.lescendlng altitude. Nothing makes a woman so loathe a man as for him to pull the angel Muff on her, but treat ber as if she were a mcron who didn't have Intelligence enough to come In out of the rain. Any man who sneers at her ex.

who derides women's opinions, and makes a Joke of their efforts to Improve themselves, and who arrogates to himself a superior' place In the order ot creation just because he la a man, may be very sure that he will not be popular vlth women. Another man who never makes a hit with women la tbe egotist. It's only women who have plumbed the deptbs 'of vanity and self-conceit to Greenwood's Oldest. Lar gost and Strongest Bank. SSwaaesMBBBB mi of GiiEraoo Mrs.

Harding and wy united prayers pp, ot nation mean more to the President cNlttn by the Liberty theater odav lhan a hundred mystined Lw Ck King approves Udy biK. thus placing on slalule 2 possibilities. It was written Furl Carroll. Ruhr report! declare that food sit- n.i.. tj i 'The hero Is a romantic youna fol- ualion becoming steadily worse.

i humanitarian ideals, bat- Lalent trttmaTrt number dead "fT ng" wbnosa and behind umsks? That Question embodied In tu 'B hr' lne' nrrolne In an ar atocrat. a Hi Kf over with the yeast of free I tl-onghl and mob rourng. Knowing that the play's qualities cnlle dfor the very highest kind of i lillly In transcribing It to the reen, I'nlversal obtained et whichancluded Wallace Beery, Bit-He Taylor, Forrest Stanley, Sylvia lii-Anmri. Swlckard-Martlm fnii, li lis. Ilarrr Carter ami nih gave the nrennmilnn nf i I I i i In wreck of ilamhnrK-Munlcb expres "XT when hnmnnlty Is boll-1 Holeproof Hosiery to Match Every Pair.

The Hose That Wears So Well G. A. Byrd Shoe Co. FARQUHAR SLAB BURNER There Is no better time thin the pre -cat to cash In on tlm outfit. You can make money telling lumber.

The. Farqutur Slab Burner the only engine that will (team on green slabs, ftn a dav PRICE Price-RIGHT "lory Into the hands of Raymond I haVe 8 ay E.hrc.ck, scenario editor at Universal E0 lhat Mve "'y C'ty. and Albert O. Keyon Stuart fSeTy Up thm raton of "Reputation" fame direct-' And omn" fM'r the fllmlnp- I hither liMik or she hasn't, and a man's rw-akM Sbk Bara Winter time. DuU.

cit ami CAROLINA MACHINERY COMPANY AD KM kUtlunet Matat Tmb rlinv fc ft I In the 'Nji SUMTEK, SOUTH CAROLINA and Weak Malaria That's the Claim to Supremacy Of "The Store That Undersells" ROSENBAUM'S When Your Dollars Are Limited You'll Find They Last Longer By Supplying Your Entire Family Needs From This Store Of Moderate Prices, Scores of Special Values On Needled Summer Staples Lazy, Tired or Full of Zephyr flihghams 17c Yard Rare Values In Sport Hosiery Specials In Men's Shirts Red and Green fine quality Silk A solid case of 27-Hose, specially inch Zephyr Ging- For year service. Heery in the title role Is one of Ihe most dlHlliieiilKlipH vtiinin the screen today. He the part of the brutal father In Prscilla Dean's "Flame of Life" and his r. matkable charactpntntinii in that i port was directly responsible for his selection by Carl Laemmle for the role of Bavu. Other success chalked no to his credit are "Robin Hood" "White Tiger." and "Wild Honey" l-J telle Tavlor Is known 1 "vamn" sunrem-v nrf n.htA notable' success In Fool There Was" and "Footfalls." All who saw The Pride of Palomar" will remember Forrest Stanley's work, in Bavu Mr.

Stanley plays the part of Mlsch-ka, the hero of the piece. Demands Oharm Be Proved Madison. Aug. 1. Governor lllalne In a telegram today to Senator R.

J. Severson, demanded that the Senator name state, officials charged by jilm In a speech last nlgiit at Waupaca with assaulting Rlrls in locked capltol offices. The executive declared that he would re move promptly any official named by Senatcr Severeoa if his Charge Is pioven. PIEpXOST ftaflRTHErtt tUILWAT rasseag-er Sehedaia Trains To Trains From m. Spartanburg It 20 a.

5:00 a. m. Spartanburg 3:40 p. p. m.

Spartanburg 6:00 p. m. Spartanburg 8:40 p. 6:40 p. m.

Greenvllls (only) 1:41 a. All train make connection at Bel-ton to and from Anderson. 1 J. 8. CTHETOX.

G. P. A. OreearTlle. I.

ELLIOTT, T. lurscawsod. 8. priced at hams in beautifulAM dress patterns. Attractive pattern.

Hie Body Depends Entirety on the Blood for Strength. J--'-' If the Blood Is" Weak. ia A Poison in the Blood such as Malaria can Weaken the Body to a dangerous decree and render the muscles infirm. Malarial Germs increase and spread rapidly in the Blood. Grovc'a Tasteless Chill Tonte destroys Malarial Germs In the Blod and removes the Impurities.

It Purines an1 Enriches the It restores Energy and Vitality "by creating new, healthy blood. When you feel its tStrengthening, Invigorating Effect, eee how it Lngs Color to the Cheeks and how it Lvproves the Appetite, you will then appreciate Us true tonio value. Very Pleasant to Take, 60a round an sizes. $2.00 value, ed Shirts $1.00 values finely tailor ed 79c Silk Strip $1.59 Special, unu per yard Tissue Ginghams 35c A real 69c quality Tissue Gingham in an assortment of colors, special per yard OUC Other full fashion Silk Hose in desirable shades to match costumes for every occasion range in 'Ptipe 'ylQ up You Always Get Better Values at Rosenbaums. ROSEWBAUM'S; liver PiUa A package of Grove' Liver Pills is enclosed with every bottla of Orow'M Ttetc ChtO Tonio tbosa who wish ta take a Laxallv la connect ioa witb the TomcT.

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