"The Free Lance" Issue: July 15, 1904 WILL GO TO BRAZIL Claude L. SMITH, of Belton who has just graduated from Wofford College, has been accepted by the board of missions as a missionary to Brazil. He will go out as the representative of Central Church, of this city, which has assumed his support. He will sail for Brazil in the early fall. A farewell service will be held in Central Church at an early date. CAUGHT AT CAMPOBELLO -Mrs. A. C. WALL, who has been quite ill for several days is improving. -Miss Annie COVINGTON has returned to her home in Spartanburg, after a visit to her friends and relatives in this tow. -Miss Annie McCLAIN left Tuesday for Ithaca, N.Y., where she will attend the summer sessions of Cornell University. -Joe EARLE, of Green, spent Sunday with his parents. -S. B. EARLE went to Greenville this week after a short stay there he will visit Chicago and St. Louise before returning home. -Mrs. Robt. MATTISON, and her little daughter, Nell of Honea Path, are visiting at R. E. CLINKSCALE's. -Dr. WILSON and Mr. WILLIS of Inman were in town Tuesday evening. -H. H. HOLCOMBE, assistant agent here has gone to Columbia to accept a position in the office there. -C. JILES is spending a few days at his old home at Morgantown, N. C. CONSTABLE KILLED Pickens, July 8-Columbus JONES, white, was killed last night at 11 o'clock six miles east of Easley by Henry JONES, colored. [more if someone wants it] WHAT'S GOING ON IN WELLFORD -Ernest and Mrs. Lula TURNER made a flying visit to Spartanburg today. -The young people gathered at the home of J. W. QUERRY on last Tuesday evening and had a very nice sociable time. -Miss Ida GOODALL a very charming young lady from Camden is spending a few days at H. W. MORRELL's. -Miss GIREDEAU of Sumter, who has been spending the summer at W. D. HOWE's has returned again this summer. -Mr. and Mrs. A. B. GROCE and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MILLER were in Spartanburg this week. -Mrs. RICHARDSON and family of Sumter, are spending the summer at the home of J. B. BENSON. -On yesterday evening there was a lawn party given by Miss Sallie HOWE. FLATWOOD ITEMS: -Mr. and Mrs. Eli WILLIAMS visited James KIMBRELL Sunday. -Little Ila, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion STEPHENS, is desperately sick at her home. -Parker KIMBRELL visited his sister, Mrs. Wade JOHNSON Saturday night and Sunday. -Rev. D. D. POWERS filled his appointment at this place Saturday night and Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. N. A. DILLINGHAM spent several hours with Mr. and Mrs. Joe WHITE on Sunday. -Tobe GUINN and family visited friends in Spartanburg Saturday night. ALL'S WELL IN WELLFORD: -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar GROCE have returned from St. Louis. -Miss Nannie BURNETT and Miss RICHARDSON made a flying trip to Spartanburg today. -Miss PULLING, a very charming young lady of Richmond, Va., is spending a few weeks with Mrs. J. C. OELAND. -Miss Sadie La COAST of Charleston is visiting at J. J. VERNON's. -W. P. BALLENGER made a pleasant trip to Chicks Springs yesterday. -Neely QUERRY went to Spartanburg today. -Master Roy HOLMES of Greenville is spending a few days here. PLEASURE FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE Cowpens, July 12-On Friday evening, July 8, Mrs. John G. HENDERSON entertained the many friends of her little son, Carl, by inviting them to attend a birthday party given at her home in Cowpens. . . .Those present were: Misses Carrie VASSEY, Roxie MARTIN, Edisto MARTIN, Katie BARBER, Maude POTTER, May GARRISON, Hettie GARRISON, Louis MARTIN, Aleen MOORE, Ivey HINES, Amy BRIDGES, Hattie TINDALL and Masters Frank WEBSTER, Vardry YOUNG, Burgan HINES, Carlisle WILKINS, Shumpart WILKINS, Tilman MARTIN, Lloyd MOORE, Boyce MOORE, Leonard MOORE, C**well GARRISON, Malcomb MOORE, John VASSEY, Richter MOORE, Emil VASSEY, Willie YOUNG, and Ray LIPSCOMB. Free post Lisa
The below Tobe Guinn is William Thomas "Toby" Quinn(Aug1872-20Aug1921) husband of Alcie M Hendley and son(only child) of James T & Clarinda Quinn. Toby and Alcie are buried in Liberty United Methodist Ch Cem and Toby's parents are buried in Zion Hill Bapt Ch Cem. -------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <Toomean2@aol.com> To: <SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:34 PM Subject: [SCSPARTA] "The Free Lance" Issue: July 15, 1904 > "The Free Lance" > Issue: July 15, 1904 > FLATWOOD ITEMS: > -Tobe GUINN and family visited friends in Spartanburg Saturday night.