from another list; see Bryant ref. below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "nancie o" <drayton5@earthlink.net> To: <SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 9:09 AM Subject: [SCSPARTA] Journal and Carolina Spartan 1921 > April 14, 1921 > CUTTING HIS ALFALFA > J.W. GASTON will complete the cutting of his 50 acres of alfalfa the first > time today. He has gathered an average of a ton to the acre off the field. > His alfalfa has attracted a great deal of attention this year, people for > miles around driving out just to see it. > ---- > MRS. THOMAS' FUNERAL > The remains of MRS. LIZZIE THOMAS were buried at Middle Tiger Baptist > Church, near Duncan, yesterday afternoon. The funeral was held at Green > Street church yesterday, conducted by REV. C.A. KIRBY, pastor, assisted by > the REV. J.B. CONNELLY. A large number attended the funeral, and the > floral offerings were many and beautiful, attesting the high esteem in > which MRS. THOMAS was held. The pallbearers were, G.W. PETIT, M.B. EZELL, > J.R. BALLENTINE, GEORGE BLANKENSHIP, B.D. McCARTER, A.L. CANNON. > ---- > BOILING SPRINGS > Boiling Springs, May 11- MRS. MAXINE GRAHAM visited her parents, MR. and > MRS. J.W. TURNER last Sunday. > - > MISS BESS BLACKWELL, who is teaching at Green Point, spent the weekend > with her parents at Inman. > - > WALTER McMILLIN was among the handshakers in this section Tuesday morning. > ---- > PACOLET > Pacolet, May 11- MR. and MRS. FRED L. BRYANT and little daughter, EDITH, > of Greenville, also MRS. MURRELL of Boston spent the weekend with the > former's mother, MRS. A.W. BRYANT. > - > WILLIAM TARON of Selma, Al., has returned to his home after a most > delightful visit to his sister, MRS. VIRGIA LIPSCOMB. > - > CHAS. BOMAR of Ninety-Six is visiting his brothers, M.W. and C.J. BOMAR. > - > The Baptist district conference of the Woman's Missionary Society convened > in the Baptist Church last Saturday. Among the speakers of the day was > MRS. LAWTON , a returned missionary from China. > ---- > GAFFNEY, May 12- GEORGE WOOD, who has been ill at his home in the Goucher > section of the county, died Sunday night about 9 o'clock at the age of 91 > years. MR. WOOD was a Confederate veteran and is survived by two > daughters, MRS. K.R. GOFORTH and MRS. RANSOM THORNTON. > The funeral service and interment took place at Goucher church Tuesday > afternoon at 2 o'clock. > ---- > nancie o. > > > ==== SCSPARTA Mailing List ==== > The South Carolina Archives has put some record indices on line: > http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/default.asp You can find > information there to order the actual records. > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >