"The Free Lance" Issue Apr. 8, 1904 A BOY IDENTIFIED The 17 year old boy who was killed by the cars at Central, SC about two weeks ago and at the time of his death was unknown has been identified by a Mr. PRESSLEY who lives near Piedmont in Greenville county as his son. His remains were disinterred and taken to his home for interment. SUIT UNDER AN OLD DEED Mrs. R. H. MITCHELL of Chicago will bring suit against the owners of the old TRIMMIER place on Magnolia street, near the Southern depot for possession of the property. She claims that an old deed just found vests the ownership to her. TO APPLY MADSTONE Adolph WILSON, colored, of Cherokee County, passed through the city this morning bearing the bite on his hand of a mad dog which he received on Sunday. He is on is way to Central, S.C. to have applied to his wounds a madstone now in possession of Dr. F. W. TAYLOR. George ROSS, colored, was committed to jail this morning by Commissioner Wm. McGOWAN for violating section 3242 U. S. internal revenue. HAPPENINGS AT HILLSVILLE: -W. D. HAMMETT had the misfortune to lose a hog on last Friday. -Mrs. Miles NIX is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. McDAVIS at Enoree. -Mrs. B. B. KNIGHT of this place visited relatives in Laurens on Friday and Saturday. -Mrs. W. P. THORNTON went to Woodruff Saturday last. -Claude HILL of Clyde, N. C. is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. LITTLEFIELD of this place. LANDRUM LOCALS: -Mrs. E. E. BOWMAN and children of Richmond, Va., are visiting Mrs. F. LANDRUM here. -Mrs. THOME who has been visiting her sister, Miss Sue HAMPTON has gone to Saluda, N.C. -Mrs. Minnie SORRELS of Inman visited Miss HAMPTON here last week. -Miss Bessie LANDRUM of Wellford spent Saturday and Sunday with her family here. -Mr. RANDOLPH went to Spartanburg Monday on business. GLEANINGS FROM GREERS -W. G. Sloan and A. H. SETSLER, both of Tucapau, were here Saturday. -Miss Bertie SMITH spend Saturday and Sunday in Greenville as the guest of the family of Dr. W. J. BRAMLETT. While there she attended the "Wizard of Oz." -Victor RECTOR of Furman University is visiting his brother, Lee RECTOR. -The friends of J. Terry WOOD will be glad to learn that he is much improved from his recent illness. -L. A. STONE and Sam HUTCHINGS spent Sunday at Liberty Hill. -Miss Beulah Baker and Mrs. M. C. GOLDSMITH spent Sunday in Greenville. -Miss Nannie WESTMORELAND of Batesville was the guest Sunday of the family of Prof. F. B. WOODRUFF. -Mrs. J. A. WHITE of Batesville spent Sunday in town with the family of Mr. O. P. SMITH. -Misses Eva SMITH and Flora JAMES attended the "Wizard of Oz" in Greenville Saturday night. -Mr. and Mrs. W. N. WATSON of Greenville are visiting the family of T. E. SMITH. -Homer DILLARD and wife and Luther DILLARD of Greenville spent Sunday here. -Mr. and Mrs. David ANDERSON attended the play in Greenville Saturday evening. -Miss Eva HUTCHINGS who has been engaged in teaching school at Mush Creek has returned home to spend vacation. -Earle NEAVES and Miss Moon of Locust spent Saturday night and Sunday in town. -C. W. DRACE is on the jury in Greenville this week. LENIOR HAPPENINGS: -Miss Lizzie RUDISALL our school teacher spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Spartanburg. -Our school will close the 22nd inst. The children will be sorry they will have to go to work in the fields. -Albert STEPHENS' little baby is ill with grip. EVINSVILLE EVENTS: -Mrs. J. M. LEATHERWOOD of Enoree visited her sister, Mrs. Eliza SUMNER Saturday. -Mrs. R. C. JOHNSON has been sick several days. -Mrs. Nora WALDROP went to Enoree Sunday. -The W. F. M. Society will meet at Mrs. Genie JOHNSON's Friday afternoon. free post Lisa