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1 w ftk / VOL XXX. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. NO. 51^ r' ? _ - ?- ? - - B rAttei l< j^^Cof^ns^fimd Cask | ' ? ALONG THE MAIL ROUTE. News Items of Ipterest Gathered bv a Faithful Son of th? Soil. Rhems, February 21:?Mr and ] Mrs Isaac Johnson have returned to their home at Norristown, Pa, after spending several weeks here pleas- j uring about. < , Miss Fannie Dusenbury of Con- : way is visiting Misses Laura and I MaryRhem, Mr Wade H Baxley visited at An- i ^ drews Sunday. He passed through j our midst late in the afternoon in i his Ford, accompanied by Miss Lil- : lian Bruorton of Strawberry, en i -ro^te to Mr and Mrs H W Bruor- < ton's, Miss Lillian's uncle and aunt, ] on route 1. where she spend some ; time pleasantly, of course. Miss Annie Ervin, an accomplish- j ed young lady of the Indiantown vicinity, has returned to her heme after spending several days pleasantly at Che homes of Mr and Mrs J D and Mrs Fannie L Munnerlyn. (Mr D L Moyd, cashier of the Bank ! of Andrews, is a frequent and pleas- : ant caller in Choppee section. We 1 hope for this'estimable young gentle- i man much success, and are glad to < mention that he has "Leap Year" 1 in his favor now. 1 Mrs Van D Harper has been seriously ill for several weeks, but we ' are gfad to report she is recuper- i ating nicely and hope for her a i speedy recovery to perfect health. j Mr Geo E Grier went to the city I of Conway Sunday. < ft A "colored minstrel" gotten up i ^?nd presented by the boys of Union 1 High school was very much enjoyed by a large audience last Friday evening at the school auditorium. < The boys did exceptionally well < and were continuously applauded. ] The door receipts, amounting to \ $31.40 and votes for cake amounting to $83.70, will go for organizing and maintaining the U H S baseball 1 team, and the refreshment receipts ' of $24.90 will be contributed to the incidental expense account and local j . school fund. i gt There will be an appropriate pro- j gramme of "The Father of Our < Country" at Union High school i next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. \ Everybody is cordially invited. < These exercises are to be free. s Mr A B Edwards spent Sunday in Georgetown. B W M. Blalock-Boyd. I A wedding of unusual beauty took \ i place Thursday afternoon at the ] home of Rev and Mrs P P Blalock ] at Edgefield, when their second ] i daughter, Miss Marion, late teacher j '4 of Boyd school, became the bride of s Dr William SimsJSoyd of Greelyville. The ceremony was performed by the i bride's pastor and the invocation was 1 offered by her pastor,Rev EC Bailey ] sf the Presbyterian church. ( The guests were received at the door by Misses Martha Gourdin, a ( ' niece of the groom, Royall Peak, ( Marie Anderson and Elizabeth War- i jag. The entire lower floor of the ( home was thrown en suite and fully decorated for the occasion. In the west parlor the color scheme was ^ yellow and white, daffodils being j used in great profusion. In the east i ^ parlor,where the ceremony was per- ] t . ; ition, Ren fro n end I ~ ] Kini E\ formed, white and green were used and in the dining room yellow predominated. The bride's table was outlined with yellow daffodils, and a huge basket in the center was filled to overflowing with the same flowers, the choicest of the Edgefield gardens at this season. The shade over the plectrolier was a yellow shower effect, shedding the soft light about the room. After the guests' arrival they were entertained with several musical numbers. Then, - to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, the bridal party descended from the upper hall in the following order: First the flower girls, Katherine Stewart and Elizabeth Bailey, next the ministers, Revs P P Blalock and E C Bailey, then ring bearer, little Ned Nicholson, the matron of honor,Mrs P P Blalock, Jr, of Atlanta, Ga, and the groom, accompanied i by his nephew, Mr P G Gourdin of j Kingstree, who acted as best man. I After the ceremony Dr and Mrs i Boyd were showered with congratulations and best wishes of friends from various parts of the State. A buffet luncheon was served by old * i 1 : family servants, ionowsa uy ice cream and cake, the color scheme, yellow and white, being reflected in the cream. Clad in a rich gown of white satin with train, the bride never appeared more beautiful than she did on this occasion. The grace of her slender form was heightened by the conventional veil. Later in the evening she donned a handsome traveling suit ready for the departure upon their wedding journey of several weeks in New York and other Northern cities. Among the guests were: Mr P G Gourdin and Miss Martha Gourdin ! Df Kingstree and Drs I N Boyd and R T Zeigler and Mr B G Land of Greelyville. ORATORICAL CONTEST. Prospect* Klngsburg-Poston and i lnhncnnvlllo Si*hnnU Comoete. Johnsonville, February 22:?The annual oratorical contest arranged | among the graded schools of Pros-: pect.Kingsburg-Poston and Johnson-' sonville was held Friday evening, in ! which two contestants appeared j from each school. There was a large ! :rowd present and great interest was ihown in the event. A musical programme, which was arranged by \ Misses Rivers and Crouch, music! teachers of this school and Kings-1 ourg-Poston school,added materially to the pleasure of the evening. The , nanner in which each of the young j nen and young women acquitted j limself or herself showed very care- j ful preparation and reflected no j small credit on the respective schools, j The medal in oratory for young women was won by Miss Myrtis' Woodberry of Poston, v nile Averett j rv ?! f T ? *11 _ .... ^ rtoinns 01 jonnsonvme was ine sui:-1 lessful young man. Much credit for the marked suc;ess of the occasion is due B D Refo,; )f the Johnsonville school, as well as i ;o the faculties of all the schools! concerned. The R F Howie company of Darington has been chartered with a capital of $20,000, The officers are: R F Howie, president; W P DuBose, dee president, and C W Skinner,sec- j retary and treasurer. f ENTU ALL Y?\ 1 WH^ ?| Build your Home, g| and contractors. Our ph gf Building Material. Our j| Sash, Doors, Mouli || ing, Sidiiij Building Material i gg No matter how large or 1 g$ The prices we ask will be I Kingstree Manufactui I Real Estate? Country Farms and If You Want 1 I If You want i We can place you in any s< you want. Address all co Gourdin & Harpe BENSON BREEZES. . Death of an Honored CitizenPersonal Mention. Benson, February 22:?A large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mr Thomas A McCrea at Cedar Grove Baptist church Friday afternoon. Mr McCrea, who had reached the age of 52 years, by his perseverance, energy and strictly business principles and a predominantly honest character had accumulated enough earthly property to live at ease tne remainder of an ordinary life when the grim reaper, death, summoned him to his future home. He leaves a widow, eight children, one brother, Mr W A McCrea, one sister, Mrs Sallie Brown, two half-brothers, Messrs S T and J V Brown, and two half-sisters, Mesdames Ben McClary and Sylvester Mitchum.to mourn his death. Messrs Dunlop McCullough and Manson Brown were visitors here last week. Miss Meta Boykin Dalzel is visit-1 ing relatives and friends in this community. Prof W H Watson of Andrews spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs J Y McGill. Mr Rob I Snowden of Del mar, Del, is spending a short while at his old home here. Mr Thos Chandler, who is now employed at Cape Charles, Va,is plea>ed with the place and his position. His only grievance is the severity of the weather. Mr H Edward Tisdale has moved into his elegant new home that has recently been completed. It is just a little too far from the public road for the traveling folk to see. However, it is there for the comfort of himself and family, Mr and Mrs J A Hardy,with their little son, Robert, and .Miss Essie Hanna, motored over from Wilson last Sunday, attended services at) Cedar Swamp church and returned 1 ? '* i ^ if . 1 alter visiting tne nome 01 ivir anu Mrs G 0 Epps. WES. Rev Harold Thomas, who is recuperating at Edisto Island, returned to Florence Wednesday of last week to perform the marriage ceremony for one of his parishioners. He returned that evening to the island, where he will remain until Easter, April 23. | - . it. Farm i em ben wo 're t % i. We hanclh 0 complete an H ers? he people to buy 3 none but the cl our prices a * > 11U 111U1& k/UUU J VU ^*-~J ring & Construction Co., -Farm Lands. Town Lots For Sale! to Buy, See Us to Sell, See Us ection of the County that rrespondence to :r, Kingstree, S. C. KILLED IN JACKSONVILLE. J VV Plowden Victim of Collision of Auto and Street Car. J W Plowden, a native of South Carolina, who was traveling salesman out of Charleston, for the Carolina Portland Cement Company, of that city, died in Jacksonville, Fla, Sunday as the result of injuries re ceived in an automobile accident in the Florida metropolis Saturday night According to an account of the accident in a Jacksonville newspaper of Sunday, Mr Plowden was riding in an automobile with Miss Bessie Bent, stenographer for a law firm un in Jacksonville, when their machine crashed into a trolley car. George Frierson, a negro, who it is alleged j was the chauffeur, but who denied ! that he was, was also injured. Both Mr Plowden and Miss Bent j were taken to a hospital, the former suffering from a fractured skull, and the young woman from injuries about the shoulders and jaw. 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