K - ' . \ F " **' T"T-;;r;j7Mj j I 1M, | fpjc (Eon: t|) liecotb. J VOL XXII KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, APRIL 30, 1908. NO. 17 m See Our f &? Of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, !. n A VARIETY OF NEWS ! FROM GREELYVILLE. | Modern school building assured- j a marriage?clubs re organize -local and personal items. Greelyville, April 27:?Mrs L J C Josey iias returned home after spending- several weeks with relatives at Johnsonville. Mr and Mrs W H McGee went to tungstree last Tuesday to see some body's children see the animals at the show. Dr E 0 Taylor came home last Monday from Charleston Medi-; cal college to spend his vacation , Mr and Mrs Rodgers returned I to their home in Marion last Tuesday alter spending several months with their daughter,Mrs F Mishoe. Your correspondent heard it suggested by one of our enterprising business men that the town buy several acres of land at old Mt Hope church and use same for a cemetery. We think this aught to meet the approval: of all right thinking men in the: community,as we have no place to bury our dead now, ex:ept small grave yards wh ich are not ^kept as they should be. The fake moving picture man was in town the greater part of last week with his show(?). It is not safe to mention it to the ladies and gentlemen who are of ill /^orrtri n rr li/*lrofo f At* eo i/1 ouii van jfiu^ ivi oaiu show that did not show. Miss Kittie Boyle and little Henry Louise Johnson, the pet of Greelyville, are spending sometime with friends and relatives at Lynchburg. Mr S V Taylor left last Wednesday for Atlanta to be pres ent at tne commencement ot tne Atlanta Dental College, where his brother, Dr W Leland Taylor,will graduate, also to attend the marriage of Dr Taylor to a charming young lady of Atlanta, which happy event will be April 29. Miss Helen Keisler, who has ' been teaching near here for several years,returned to her home at Chappies last Friday, to the regret of the many warm friends she has made while here. We i .hope to see her back again next \^session. ^ In accordance with a call of county chairman, Greelyville Democratic Club >io 2. met and re-organized Saturday. Capt D J Bradham was elected chairman and A McD Burgess secre tary. The following were elected to represent this club at the county convention: Capt D J Bradham, Messrs J F Register, NJewLine Laces, Embroideries, Negligee Shirts and Tan Oxford Shoe*. Try Kingan's par excellence ham. jople's J R Hair and J W Kennedy. | Capt D J Bradham executive committeeman. Our town and the surrounding country are thoroughly awake along educational lines. A mass mo<*fincr tetjjc hplh in tvia tr?nm hall immediately after the organization of the Democratic club for the purpose of considering means for the improvement of our educational facilities in the way of a new building. Mr J G McCullough, superintendent of education, was present and made a nice little talk and offered some valuable suggestions. After some discussion it was decided to vote to bond the district to raise $7000.00 with which to build a school house. Mr J P Register was appointed as a committee of one to carry out the plans of this meeting. Mr J N Browder and Miss Bessie Windham were happily married Sunday evening at the home of Rev R W Spigner, who officiated. MrBrowder is one of our most progressive business men and the bride is a daughter of the late Judge J G Windham, Both parties are deservedly popular here and at Manning, the home of the bride, and will carry with them as they embark on the matrimonial sea the best wishes of many friends for a "bon voyage.* A Surprise MarriageHarpers, April 25:?A very unexpected marriage took place here on Sunday, 19th inst., the nrincinalc Kpinor Mr DnnslH (/..uv.j;?.0 Camlin of Harper and Miss ltaline Boyd of Trio. Mr Camlin drove up to the gate with a spanking team of horses, where Miss Boyd met him and before the family was aware of the fact th# young couple was going down the road in a cloud of dust. They were pursued but it was too late. O. T. Democratic Club Meeting. Pursuant to the call of the county chairman Salters Democratic club met and reorganized on Saturday, April 25th. The following officers were elected: T ESalters, president; Jas A Ferrell, vice president; J H L Chandler, secretary and treasurer; Jas E Davis, member executive committee. A R Mosely, E T Hamer and Jas E Davis were elected delegates to county convention. Alex Spivey, John C Everett and E T Hamer were appointed committee on registration. the purchaser style and very little ^^:;'*J^|| wear. Others wear but have little style Egtjgj6 ! or comfort. The TMKSsfc^" ; King Quality // \ shoe has all 77 Let us | these hree re- // show you quis (esin // .the new styles just thc.^ >? are iuil of H . . // sn?p ar\d charact< II rignt pro ~ijwj[j su-,-]v p|, [{Portion^ you. rierca Death of Nr. G. W. Arms. Sunday afternoon, about f o'clock, at Mr Eaddy's boarding house, Mr George W Arms passed away, after a long illness during which he suffered greal pain. The funeral and burial took place Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Williamsburg cemetery, the services being conducted by Rev J E Mahaffey, Mr Arms had been for many years a laminar ngure in ivings. tree, having served as deputy sheriff, jailor and court crier at various times. For the past year or two his health had failed and a few months ago he was attacked with paralysis of the tongue, which interfered with his articulation. During his last illness the people of Kingstree kindly ministered to his wants and Mr Eaddy and his family did all in their power for his comfort until the end came. Mr Arms was 68 years old and leaves a wife and one child. Hiss Nance Is Coming. As will be seen in the notice of the county superintendent ol education, Miss Mary T Nance State organizer of the Rura! Improvement association, wil soon be here and will visit anj school where an invitation is extended her. Miss Nance is a young lady ci charming personality and her work for the betterment ol country schools has attracted attention even beyond the borders of our State. She has de ? A - j i 1 ? i-i ? i. u:, vuieu ucr spieuuiu idicui iu urn cause and her visits are at inspiration not only to the schools, but to the communities that she visits. I = CH 1 CHEAP! S TWO^OA jjj MT TT M 8 ? A will arrive da y| Finest that ha 5 market this sec Come in anc jR before they are M. F. I