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r f|je (Eotmti) $fcftrfti. ^P! I |b?? _J ^^OL XIX ~ KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, MAY 18, 1905. NO. 20. ft r R&RE " , ? ? ??? I . ft 1 * TO ^ Second KngE.' A/TiTYMT 1 I S) | IT 1 WILL PINDT 2 THIS EXCURf AL/IOST EVEI AND QO DOW | Only * ?i Pass Florence: (Arthur M. McOall. Rah - HE NEWS 2 . AROUND 6REELYVIUL i an VOODM Ui LODGE FLOUKISDING? SCHOOL CLOSING?METHODIST ?F Omi TO BE DEDICATED |te Greklyville, May 15:?We are haying some genuine summer tb weather and foi the past two week, ^ have had more raiu than the farmers J* like to see at this time of the yars so that all hands keep busy trying to conquer the grass that seems to ou grow faster than the crop. Qf Our town was visited by a hail to storm on last Saturday, which was not heavy enough to do any serious damage. I 1 J A-J IT Greelyville was almost ueserieu i ' cr * last Sunday. Nearly everybody ^ went to Corinth Presbyterian church, 0 at which there were preacinug and communion sei vices. d< i*be local camp WOW had or quite an interesting meeting on last tr Tuesday night, when six new mem- ^ ' bers were initiated into the mys- at teries of woodcraft. They were ably assisted in the initiatory ceremony by a team from Live Oak ------ j camp at Manning, cuuipuscu m Messrs|3arron, Krasnoff and Tur- Dl uer. I think the future of woodcraft in Greelyville is very bright. The closing exercises of the tl ^ Greelyville school were held in the 0 town hall 011 last Friday night. The p scholars certainly acquitted them- a selves in a manner highly credit- 0 ^ able to their teachers and to them- n 1 selves. The large audience was de- y lighted with the exercises. At the a beginning of the-terni Prof Smith p offered a gold medal to the pupil ( who made the best average in every g ' way during the term. It was founi g that two of the young la ies, Misses c * " ^ 1. ? Marie King ana lassie ?j inn, umue -j exactly the samer perce tage?both c being little th^^jgrfect?so ] 'that at the close^^^B^^H||feH|j each ^HHK The RL. fl' i *1A6 first CHARLE # Annual Excu 3AIT, MAY VO ONE ( HE PAVILION AN IDEAL >10N WILL BE ORDERLY RY PUPIL. ALL KINDS 0 N WITH THE KNIGHTS. $1.50 F II Leave Flore ? pi g ? r s Ingham: Coward iroad Agent. W. B. Gaus< ts made by Re? Mr Inubinet of e Methodist church. Prof Smith id Miss Brailsford left on Satur- T ly for their homes in Chaileston d Florence, respectively. Mr C Q Joyuer and son, Charley, 'J ent Saturday and Sunday in Sum- I r. o Dr J F Haselden is moving into Q ie drug store occupied last year by )' r Epps. I understand that he ex 11 ?ts to carry a full line of drugs j u id patent medicines. la Dr A D Epps of Kingstree visited j ^ ir town last week. Come,,, ' V -1 1 teuer, doctor, we are uiwutb Sh?u , i y see vou. I tl One of the mill shanties caught v e today soon after the uoon hour. a he tire whistle brought a large f owd and the fire was put out be- 1 v >re much damage was done. h Now, Mr Editor, don't forget the a dication of our Methodist church u i the 28th inst. We wa it Kings-, i ee to be well represented here on v mt day to hear Bishop Duncan, a id among these we aie expecting >u; so don't disappoint us. t Vnn. s I F. P. COOPER BEREAVED. . {1 rath of His Mother and Brother With- b in a Few Days Past. ; The friends of F P Cooper in tiis section will regret to learn f his bereavement. Within the ast few days both his mother; nd his brother have passed j ver to the Great Beyond. His j lother, Mrs Rosa Cooper, died esierday at her home in Wis-,1 ' - a no-i1 CKy iruni ti suunv v. ?r- . dexy. His brother, William hooper, died in the hospital at > iumter after a Ion"- illness on i iaturday. He was living on the dd home place near Mayesville. ' They were both bin ied at the I < dd family burying- gTOund at |' sew Zion. ? FlorenceT^a^H m . kl Be i ;ston A irsion of Kir 22. A Dl EVER GF THOSE t FLOOR AND HUSIC Wll AND ALL DRINKING F AMUSEHENT AND OC IT WILL BE A BIG DAY or Rou nee at 7 A. M T ?I k ? Pi "ox Irxforxxxatio Is: Serai i, C. D. Joyner. R. E. Mc Lynch, R. SEEN AT SALTERS. bings Seen and Heard Around thi "Depot." Salteks Depot, May 15:Phe young- folks had a part} Friday evening at the residenct f Judge T E SaIters, whicl uite a number attended, regard ;ss of the stormy weather. Dur ag the evening dainty refreshlents consisting' of ice-crean: nd cake were served. Mr Jas L Anders of Klondike, T C, spent several days in town, i'hile here he was showing a ariety of corn which he called he "Square Deal." The grains pere said to be the largest ol ny corn ever seen in this secion. He says that this corn pas brought from Maryland b> is father some forty years age nd continually improved upon ntil the ears now grow 10 to 1: nches long. The Square Deal pas awarded a valuable medal t the St Louis exposition. Miss Florrie Stubbs, who is eaching near Suttons, spent Saturday and Sunday here witl ier aunt, Mrs Jas A Ferrell. Mrs E C McDaniel, who has een very sick for several weeks s slowly improving-. Mayor S D McKay spent sev ;ral days at Cades last week. Mr Arthur McColloujfh o Lanes was notea on our street: Sunday. Capt W S Shaw made a shor ousiiiess trip to Charleston las iveek. Prof John H L Chandler ha iccepted the position of trave ng- salesman for the Salter <Msh Co , as A R Moseley, wh svas tenderedthe job, declined t ( JVD THE igstree and Sera IP IN THE SU ROWS TIRE E WHO D -l be furnished for the id disorderly conduct p ;eans of fun promised t( ' full of fun. nd Trio 1( SCHEDULE! I. and Returning A t A 11 ^ 1 c n. -A-ppl3r to t3a.e lETc iton: Lake City: :Knight W. S. P. D. Cockfield, A. B. Cannon. Baldwin. 1 _ i success. He will travel over ere the lower counties of South wh J! Carolina, visiting the principal pul cities and towns and will carry j net . a full line of samples of Black not r river speckle "cooters," %eels,1 ior ; and cat-fish. He will also take ! bin 1 orders for that king of all fishes, He . the justly celebrated gar-fish, ent The oat crop is fine and corn Pai is also "coming along"; very P'd 1 little cotton has been Prt' chopped out, it being almost linc ( impossible to get choppers. It fc,ie seems that General Green has L said that the farmers must stick l*oc I to the pledges they signed, as;tur i he is going to take the matter a,u in hand and reduce the product reCl . at least 25 per cent. One or i two farmers have had to replant eflu r their entire cotton crop on ac-,1,111 i count of its dying out from ex- ^ L cessive moisture. del - Union Presbyterian q^urchisl^ about completed and they are 1 I putting on the finishing touches. *e' Mr Jno M Salters made his ^ ? initial trip as rural free delivery 11 t carrier on May 1. tj 1 Kev C W Ray will leave for yea Asheville, N C, on Tuesday, ; wh 5 May 16, to attend the mission-j am , ary conference of the Methodist ; the -l l- | A|u cnurcn. There are still a few cases of ~~ 1 small-pox noted around here. jno f X. X. X; juf s i ^ THE IDEAL EDITOR. t t Such Perfection of Creation Exists Only in the Imagination. v! Yon hear talk of the "ideal news- I4 lit? [- paper." It is, savs an exchange, s like flowers that never wither, the o bird that never alights, die land 0 where sunlight never fades?it only an agists in the imagination of the Ufc 1 Ludioin, I Writing from the ^^^^^^^m^country e<litor if you de shoes you no R R fff A ISLH inton Lodges FOR \ RR? .:D OF Th (ANCEOCCASION. DON'T BE ROHIBITED. THE KINO ) ALL WHO GO. TAKE and Ch Leave Charles a 1 i ? pi s 1 sllo-wirLg;: f*51 ripe P. W. E. Nesmith. W.V, Wolf Phill ts of the community, none of ! ich he ever divulges. He must i tilish a papei chock-full of local vs, whether anything happens or < His mind must be far super- j to the district judge, and give 11 points iii instructing the jury. ( muvt discourse with equal flu- | :y upon the silver question and j rn;er Jones' Jersey calf, China | ntiQg and Poland China pigs, served peaches and the persever e of the saints, foreign wars and local strikes, justification by J ;h and justification of type, the trine of election, the election reus, the doings of the last synod ' [ the details of prize fights. The 1 eipts of cnurcli socials and squab- * s in ihe town council must be ally familiar to the versatile < iid. ! < iVitli all this he must wait on the i' inquent subscribers, discount the' 1 of the patent medicine fakes, ' nd off his wash bill, always go ^ 11-dresseJ, pay jour printer 011 ( ?%./! rt %r nwfht \l* lllif lii?r il ' U I Xlll V It U V. lllVi w vv*.? J lies in or not, write free puffs, t ch the city administration to run : 1 city and be content with $20 a | ,r for printing the proceedings j t en it is worth $250, never ask for j ? honors, but help others to get ( un, boom the local statesman w ho j , es him a three years' subscription | ( in short, be all tilings to all, make mistakes in uate, take the cussing the community and never cuss j :k. This is the ideal editor and i paper is daisy. We have never n one.?Ex. SCRANTON SNAP SHOPS. ms of Interest fcinly Concerning Peme. xrirv vtox. Mav^L5:?The heavy il incessant rains (Bring the past rk have retarded farm >rk and grass :s growing rapidly, irn is looking well and good inds of cotton are reported. Gar- 1 ns are tine and the people are w enjoying spring vegetables, Mr Charlie- CJ Shaffer went to NfM IVU> i Seasmt OF PAL Knights of P whites or (IS SPOR AFRAID TO TAKE YOUR STREE GRADEDSCHOOL A DAY OFF FROH YOUR lildren $ <ton at tt P. M, " ? Q ? u r q Kingstree: Sal , Brockington,C. W. J. C. E' e, J. F. Scott and W. S. St ip^Stoll. Kingstree last Saturday on busi-< uess. | ] Our esteemed friend, Walter j8 Cain of Florence, favored us with ajc pleasant visit last Wednesday. j I Dr W S Lynch and Hou W B 1 Cause, representatives from Scran- * x>n lodge K of P, left Monday for 1 Beaufort to attend the meeting of ;he (Land Lodge K of P, which . 8 convenes in that town this week. |? Mr Jessie M Parker, a progres- 4 >ive merchant of Scrunioii, went to 8 Charleston last week on husiness. ( liobt H Singletary, Esq., former y of Scran ton but now of Bishoprille, is spending several days in x>wn this week.' . > 1 Mr Benjamin Prosser of Hannah, I )ne of Florence county's most snc- ? iessful farmers, passed through f ;own last Sunday on the way to t Florence; from there he will go to c Beaufort to attend the Grand Lodge I K of P of South Carolina, which i convenes this week in that town. r Mr Homer Singletary and son, of 1 he Lake City sec*ion, were in town j * ast Sunday. ! ^ Mr R L Lee of Darlington spent i few days in town this week with lis parents and friends. "Mrs Willie Carter of Lake City'1 was among the visitors in town Sun- j C lay. * Messrs Leo and Charlie Ward of Friendtield were on our streets last ^ 5afnrH>iV_ Mrs Q II Barnwell of Adams \ Knm, Colleton county, who has been t spending some time with her daughter, Mrs 1> Lamar Lee, returned to \ her home last week. ] "Got rid of the bugs?" is the us- ^ mil question asked in this com- 1 inunitv now when one farmer meets another. They mean nothing persona! of course, so no offence is taken. The inquiry has direct reference to the pestilence which stalketli not alone in dai'KncSS, but in j broad-open daylight; eveu in the j warmest rays of the sun,?the Irish t potato bug. Manv farmers in this ... - .. p i ===== 4 "Xi 1 v?y I MS- II J ythias. sTLY- I CHILDREN. WILL SEND BUSINESS ' 1.00. < M ii R .s. ' ?-jj Iters: - Lanes: verett, S. E. Nettles, \ , iaw Arthur McOullough. V hi 1 ..v:> ______________ $ _ immunity planted extensively of [rish potatoes; the fruit- first dam* iged the plant seriously, bnt they tame oat only to be destroyed total- ' k y by the bugs. The writer finds he application of paris green to lave little or no effect on the pestferous insect. Mr W T Daniel, a well-known lM wideawake merchant of Flor>nce county, was iu town one day bis week and talked very enthusi isticaily of tbe rytnian excursion to Charleston on the 22 inst _ MEM. A School PIcilc. Bethel Union school closed ast Saturday with a picnic at ? bethel church, at which were v fathered pupils and patrons and riends of the school. The rustees were fortunate in seuring as teacher this session diss Fannie Epps of Kingstree, mder whose excellent managenent the school has had a prosperous and successful term, diss Epps has gained m?ny riends in this community, who vould be glad to have her reurn. / The day was spent pleasant y in games and social interourse, and when dinner was innounced such an abundance >f everything good to eat was provided as to leave nothing o oe aesired. Among those present the fol rkxriricr nnt<?d from Kincs :ree: Misses Adell Van Keureny The :is and Annie Stackley, Lila iammett, Fannie aud Nettie , Epps; Vr A I) Epps, Sam Stackey, Muldrow Burgess, Burrie Brockinton, H T McClary. SpecJtator. To ttie Public* We humbly and abundantly :hank all of the people, who lave aided us in the loss of our lome, which was lately desroyed by fire. W. W. Battiste and Family,