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By CAPT. WM. B. CHANDLER, USAF

·d Edward · Wilson
rn on March 27, 1819,
Wilson Plantation
hat is now Henry, S.
came from an infamily, one of
children of the
le Col. David D.
' and his first wife,
Wilson. Both of
g Wilson's grands, David and John
n, had served under
ncis Marion in the
olution and his father,
• D. D. Wilson had
· y made his mark on
burg society.
I. Wilson was a ruling
at Indiatown Church
those days when the
ce carried considerable
rity in both religious
civil matters. He was
leader of the staunch
byterians who viewed
ing as one of the great
evils of the day
gh he did enjoy
ys.'' Col. Wilson was
influential in politics
represented
·amsburg in the state
of Representatives
in the state Senate. He
a colonel in the state
tia and a pa tron of
ation and still had
to play an active role
the Temperance
ety activities. All in

all, he was a kind and at-

tentive father and encouraged his children in
their education.
Probably largely through
his father's efforts, ''Ned'',
as David Edward Wilson
was called throughout his
life, developed ''studious
and sober habits.'' His
parents taught him at
home and also made
certain that their children
''enjoyed the mentally
stimulating sermons
delivered at the church at
Indiantown. Ned's formal
education began under a
Mr. McGuire who was
hired by Col. Wilson and
Samuel McGill to teach in
the old Col. David Gorden
r~idence near Indiantow11.
By 1829, Ned was attending
school in the Indiantown
Session House where Mr.
Durand grained some
notoriety as an instructor
of the ''most straightest
sect.''
Dr. McGill in his
Reminiscences describes
this school most vividly.
There was only one window
which served to anchor one
end of the long pine board
which served as a writing
table. The boys and girls
sat on opposite sides on
hard, high benches. They
would swing their legs

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caused by long sitting in
one place.~' The boys soon
learned that no ''interview'' with the girls was
admissa ble. Yet, Dr.
McGill comments that
when their eyes met ''their
affectionate meeting did ·
mollify, in some measure,
the hard fate of all.'' They
used goose quills and
dipped homemade ink from
broken wine glasses. There
were long hours of
monotonous copy work.
In 1832, Ned attended the
new Indiantown Academy
noted as an institution
where ''all the branches of
an English education
together with a knowledge
of the Latin and Greek
language'' were carefully
taught. After an appropriate period of study,
Col. Wilson sent Ned, accompanied by his life-lpng
friend Sam McGill, to
Bethany Academy in
Iredell County, N.C., '' a
thrifty Presbyterian neighborhood.'' The 200-mile
journey took the companions seven days. The
new environment was not
exactly comfortable.
McGill
comments that
their studies ''could only be
made in the house around
the hearth in a heated and

stifled room, by the light of

tallow candles, snibbed by

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In 1836, Ned was a
student at Mount Zion
College, a renowned
preparatory school in
Winnsboro, S. C. he~ded by
J. W. Hudson. After the
completion of his studies at
Mount Zion, Ned actively
began the study
of
medicine and entered the
South Carolina Medical
College in 1839. In 1841, Dr.
Wilson graduated 19th in a
class of 51. His diploma in
its original metal case is in
the possession of a
descendant and namesake,
Ned Wilson of Indiantown.
Dr. Wilson's gr-aduating
class included Dr. Samuel
D. McGill and Dr. Samuel
J. Singletary both also of
Williamsburg. So it was
that three new doctors
moved into northern
Williamsburg in one year.
Dr. McGill summarized the
situation this way: ''For
the distribution of their
services
and
their
proximity to each other the
following plan of division of
territory, after some
discussion and a little
dissatisfaction, was ultimately agreed upon. Dr.
Wilson's preference for the
Indiantown practice was
freely accorded to him, for
who of us at that time
would interfere with Ned
Wilson's option; Dr.

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Singletary selected Muddy
Creek, while Dr. McGill
was given the Black Mingo
field .... '' Ned Wilson went
into partnership with old
Dr. James Bradley of
Kingstree and opened an
office at Col. William
Cooper's near Indiantown.
He was .qUickly doing a
good business. And Dr.
McGill, though he may
have envied Wilson's
location, admitted that
(Wilson) ''by his urbanity
and unstudied address ever
in the even tenor of his
ways, he was soon deeply
ingratiated in the hearts of
all the people, and they
were proud of his
professional skill. Of
modest
ways,
no
i&gt;resumptuous caste of
mind and of no distinctive
feature recognized by him
between the high and the
low, the rich and the poor,
he was the idol of all his
acquaintances.'' Surely,
this was the most beautiful
compliment that could be
paid to a doctor of that day
or any day.
Dr. Wilson's career was
henderecl in 1842 when he
developed a severe case of
measles. As a result of this
disease, even though attended by his friend Dr.
McGill, Dr. Wilson's eyes
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC CO-OP NEWS

A Rural Industry: Blackwell's Mill

· O ne of the tlu·iving rural ,industries in South Carolina
m ade possible by rural electric cooperative power is
B lackv1ell's Mill, route 2, Johnson ville. This modern mill
receive s its electric service from ihe Santee Electric CoO p at Kingstree. The mi~l... c an be seen in the photo a t
left above, not too busy in this off season. In the right
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m ill, is t alking with Santee Electric Co-Op manag er Basil
W ard as they look over the electric• motors powering this

To back up this statement, he' ll gladly show you an
arr ay of electric motors r anging from one horespower
up to 75 horsepower. H e has five big motor s, the smallest being 20 hp, and the lar gest 75 horsepower. Scattered .ctl l over the plan t is an assortment of sm aller motors
ranging from one to five horsepower.
The Blackwell mill specializes in custom g rinding
and feed mixing for the Johnsonville area. He grind3
some white grits for sale in stores Mr. Blackwell say s
folks won't buy yellow grits. but that the majority of the
b ig shel ler.
.
Two big motors can be seen in this picture. They grits he grinds for home consumption are old fashioned
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function as power plants for the e&amp;,ller. Mr. Blackwell yellow.
Mr. Blackwell
ls well satisfied with the service prosan this slrr.ller will Jmack out al&gt;qut 500 bushels an
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THE WEEKLY OBSERVER - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1B

Powells celebrate 72 years of marriage

By MILDREDBROWDER-HUGHES

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Wentworth Manufacturing in
Lake City and he retired from
Wellman, Inc. Before and after
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They have traveled widely
and together they planed and
escorted group tours for the senior citizens of their church and
others who wished to accompa-

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They are blessed to be able to
still maintain their home with
very little assistance and are in
reasonably good health. They
still plant vegetables for their
freezer and maintain a lovely
yard at every season of the year.
They have enjoyed sharing the
bounty of their plantings with
others. They have been known to
empty their freezer and take the
frozen food to others in order to
make room for their new crop.
Mr. Powell does not drive anymore, but Mrs. Powell drives
them to church and other local
functions.
Members of the Johnsonv'me
Pentecostal Holiness church,
they were both dedicated young
Christians at the time of their
marriage. That Christian relationship has carried them
through the good times and the
bad. They both taught Sunday
school for many, many years, he
served as deacon and she was
president of the Ladies Auxiliary for a long time. They have
been, and continue to be, a blessing to all they come in contact
with. It is a delight to know
them.
Mr. And Mrs. Powell have two
children, Mrs. William (Judy)
Batts of Oxford, N. C. and Roger
(Mary) Powell of Johnsonville.
They have five grandchildren
and a number of great grandchildren.
On their anniversary their
son and daughter-in-law took
them out to dinner. Their daughter and son-in-law spent the following weekend with them.

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By James Allen
Poston

The Great House stood across
the rail tracks towards the river
and burned just 2 years ago. It
was some place; judging from
the photographs which we were

es, we've discovered a
e in our third article of
series: It's about a Pee Dee
er steamboat which we
as the ''Utah''. Miss
nie (Mrs. · Minnie Anne
ton
Smith
Dowdy)
embers the boat as if it
e yesterday and knows very
J that she was named the
hel'', honoring her niece of
same name. The boat was
ed by Miss Minnie's father,
rew Poston, the personality
this weeks article. Thi~
overy of facts r egardini
rew Poston has enabled us
ontinue this series into its
week ; past the original
parts that we lia.d firs
ed. Andrew P oston is not
a local hero, an important
wealthy man-he's a new
overy.
drew Poston 1829-1916 was
third son of Hugh Poston
-1846 and Ann Laws·on.
rew Poston's father gave
land for Union Baptist ·
rch and Cemetery at
ah on highway 378 and was
first person to be entombed
'
e cemetery there. ''Miss
'e'' is Andrew's last born.
ur Contemporary, Miss
ie, was born in 1889, she's
ost 90, well, active, has a
t memory, and resides in
townhoJJSe in the village of.
n; this
, she tells us
rom her father's
at has been
present spot.

shOWll.

Mr. Andrew was 25 when he
was married and was called
intQ - the service of the Confederacy at the age of 32. As an
officer, 1st Lt. Andrew. Poston,
served Company I, Tenth South
Carolina Regiment and saw
action of enemy troops at the
Battle of Chickamauga (near
present day Chattanooga,
Tennessee). His lifelong friends
included Messers. Barringer
and Willcox of Florence, S.C.

'

ANDREW POSTON
•

1829-1916

An imposing OBELISK
marks the spot of his mortal
remains in the country chur· .
chyard of Trinity-on the-Hill (a
United Methodist Church '
between Johnsonville and
Kingsburg). It has been said
that ''He was a backbone of both
spiritual and financial support
of this congregation during his
sojurn of his earthly life." A
man of wealth, he left an estate
of some 2,852 acres in the rich
. fertile valley of the Great P~e
o ·ee River.
.
Andrew Poston
served
on the commission that
created Florence County
from parts of Marion,
Darlingt&lt;)ll, and Williamsburg
counties. (Perhaps we can
discuss this·in a future article) .1
Plan._tation activities included; operation of a General
Merchandise Store employing
four full-time clerks, a cotton

gin, a grist mill, a cider press, a
river ferry, vineyard (yes, they
made some estate wine from
their grapes), orchards, pecan
trees, sawmill and planner, and
THE FIRST IN THE AREA TO
CULTIVATE TOBACCO AS A
COMMERCIAL
ENTERPRIZE.
He made trips to Georgetown,
Wilmington, and Charleston to
purchase goods for the store
and supplies for the plantation
and to tend to busienss regarding the selling of cotton (cotton
was grown on the plantation and
a wharf and warehou8e was
operated at Ellison's Landing
for the shipping of cotton). Miss
Minnie was allowed to go •
everywhere with Papa. Why?
Because
she
asked
her
Mother
•
•
if she could go everywhere and
she replied: ''You may go
everywhere that your Father
goes.'' While Papa was in
. Florence for a week of jury
duty, Miss Minnie stayed in the
hotel and a McWhite beau
.showed ·h er round and her girl
friends entertained her.
·
Two left-hand moustache
cups ( a drinking cup devised to
keep the moustache from
dipping into the liquid; and had
to be special ordered for left·
handed persons) were engraved
and presented by two friends;
one cup made in England, one
cup made in France. These cups
presently are retained in a local
bank vault awaiting presen- •
tation to an area museum. ·rhe
, cups are a suitable memorial to
our new discovery-ANDREW
POSTON 1829-1916 .

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                    <text>I' M :t-Tltl~ Wl~ l~Kl,V &lt;&gt;ll8'4:nv1~1t , II mlngway, s. c., Thuradoy, October 3, 1974

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a vis

ers

out
Annn Pop Davis celebrated
h r bir thday Sunday, Sept. 22.
Sh wua born ln 1882. but to say
h wa 92 years old would not
be a r allatlc atatom nt. 'lbe
dlmlnutlvo womon, who weighs
only 96 pounds, appears
ugolo 1.
She waa the daughter of
Mlrlah Pope and Wlllle Pope.
Each of them belonged to
differ nt Pope famllles in
Georg town County where
Anna was raised. Arter her
rather died, her mother was
married to a Williams. Anna's
father was a pilot on a steam
boat.
In 1903 she was married to the
late Prince Davis and from this
Wllon were born six boys and
ANNA POPE DAVIS
two girls. The two oldest
children died, one ln Infancy
••Jerusalem ls my happy
and one at age ten. Another son point putt, putt, putt."
ls also deceased.
She recalled that her mother home.'' She was referring to
In reflecting over her life on and Mr. Miley Lawrlmore's Jerusalem A.M.E. Church.
She said that people tell her
her 92nd birthday, Anna said mother were raised together.
her mother remembered the Her mother, she said, would that at her age she is living on
Civil War and oft times talked card cotton and wool and spin it someone else's time, but she
with her about It. In regards to into
thread and
Mrs. says she is not. ''If other people
her mother actually being a Lawrlmore would weave lt into want to disobey God and get
etave, she said that while her cloth to make garments for their days cut off, that is their
hard luck.,,
parents actually belonged to their respective families.
She quoted the Fifth
Pope families , thereby being
Her mother also spun yarn
given the Pope name, her from which she knitted socks Commandment as her guide for
mother was too young to and gloves to sell to the men living, and said all old people
perform any menial labor who worked at Smith's Mill, a are considered as your mother .J
except to mind the calves for saw mill. She said. ''Those were and father, and that she has
the women to milk the cows and not cotton, they were wool. always honored the aged since
get up the turkeys in the late Cotton would get wet through in she was a child and continues to 11
afternoons.
bad weather, but wool would do so.
c
•'When
someone
does
me
a
Anna went to school, and repell the water."
l
kind
deed,
or
brings
me
from observation, must have
She talked wistfully about her
v
been an outstanding student. mother' 8 cotton cards and something, I just say 'that's my
v
However, the school she wool cards, and her spinning blessings coming back'.''
Anna uses reading glasses, a
attended was a one room wheel. She said she wished she
building and school only lasted had them so she could share just for reading, and she can s
for a three months term during them with her family and read a little without them, She r
the winter.
friends, remarking that in those wears them when she goes to
During these terms , the days people had to move so the mall box so she can see how 11
students did ''gymnastic frequently they could not keep to sort the mail. She has never E
exercises,•
which
she things for the sake of sentiment, been a patient in the hospital. f
She has 32 grandchildren and ~
demonstrated with her agile and found it necessary to
l
body. They also learned the discard items when they no 28 great grandchildren.
She was honored on Sunday c
Books of the Bible. She noted longer served a useful purpose.
that they didn't learn all the
Recalling when ·her family with a delightful birthday ,
Books because the terms of lived on the Taylor farm when dinner given by her daughterschool were 50 short. Often she was young, she said you in-law, her grandchildren and 1t
times, at the end of school the only received 25 cents for a days great grands. She was 1
teacher who taught that term work. ''You didn't get much for presented a beautiful cake with
would be replaced the next your labor,'' she said, ''But then candles which denoted her age '
year, and the new teacher you didn't pay much for your of 92. Friends and members of :
wouldhaveherownexercises to commodities either.'' She her family remembered her
teach, which did not always mentioned that good cloth cost with gifts and she received
coincide with what the former from four to six cents a yard, seven long distance calls during
teacher had taught.
.and a 25-pound bag of flour the afternoon.
Guests at the party included
Anna said, ''I tell these could be purchases for 60 cents.
children today they are teally
Anna recited a poem, •'There Ute Re~. and Mrs. Morris, Mr.
blesaed with all the modern Will Be No Tears In Heaven'', and Mrs. Furman Dimery, Mrs.
. conveniences they have.,, She which she learned in school in Curlee Dorsey, Mrs. Linda
said the school of her day had her youth. She used so much Williams, Mrs. Ardus Lewis,
board windows, and when the expression you would think she Mrs. Sabrean Thomas, Mrs.
wind blew, they had to keep the was a graduate of a school of Lauren P. Brown, Miss Victoria
window closed on the side the dramatic art. Her vocabulary ls Nestand, Veda Cooper and
wind was coming from and keep astounding, and her memory Bryant Cooper.
the one on the other side open belles her age as she gives
for light. Also, they warmed by specifics of dates most people
a chimney. Part of the children would not remember at all.
would warm while the others
Her husband died in 1935,
dld their lessons, and then they leaving her widowed with six
would change. Those children children, the youngest of which
would go to their seats and the was six years of age. But she
others would warm.
managed well, and raised a
She said sometimes there f mlly sh 1 j tly
would be a room full of children a Although
e she
s us
of.
makesproud
her home
Williamsburg
County
4-H
and then some days there would with her son, Leroy Davis, and
be only a few. 'Ibey had no way bis wife, Amelia, where she has Club will be having a Pullet
to get to school but walk. In bad lived for the past six years, she Show and Sale on Saturday,
weather they bad to cross has her own home still and it is October 12. Sale time starts
swamps and bad, muddy completely furnished. She goes promptly at 10:00 a.m. at the
places, and many could not once in a while for a short visit Carolina Warehouse here in
Kingstree. Babcock sex-linked
come for that reason.
and airs it out.
Anna recalled the first car
Besides Leroy her children pullets will be auctioned off in
she ever saw. She said it was · are Mildred Austin of lots of eight to the highest '
expected ln Georgetown, and Charleston, S. c.. Presena bidder. All pullets should be
the people ~e all out on the Barrett of New York. Ke1U1eth ready to lay and have been
sidewalk
awaiting
the Davis of Newark. N. J., and Joe vaccinated, wormed, and
arrlvlal. She said, ••When it got {&gt;avia of Johnsonville.
treated for mites and lice.
there, it was no blger than a
She attended church on her Featured auctioner will be
buggy, and the tires were no birthday as she does each Charlie Walker of radio WDKD.
bigger than bicycle tires. Dr. SUnday she la able to do so. All persons who wish to bid on
Black and his wife were setUng When asked which church she these pullets are asked to bring
in it so proper like, and It was belongs to she replied, coops for their pullets.
1

4-H Pullet
Show And Sale
Is Scheduled

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Mrs. Annie Eaddy Marsh of
flock of chickens and gathers
J&lt;&gt;hnsonville.. celebrated her
l1er country fresh eggs just as
95t l1 birthday on Thursday,
October 4. Mrs. Marsh was
in the old days. She picked her
own grapes this year f'or
born October 4.. 1878.. and in
serving. canned other fruits
1901 she married the late Wade
and prepared and put lots of
l!ampton Marsh. To this union
vegetables in the freezer after
\\'as born eight children, four
boys and four girls. Of this
they were ~athered. She cooks
much the same as she used to,
number four are deceased, Her
preparing large pots of
children whom she enjoys so
vegetables with a slab of side
much are Mrs. J. T. &lt;Lola&gt;
meat for seasoning. But there
Pruden of Marion, Mrs. Ted. V.
is one thing for sure, Mrs .
&lt;Anne Ruth&gt; Williams of
Marsh never has to watch · her
Georgetown, and Mrs. James
weight, for she weighs only 75
P. &lt;Mae &gt; Crews and J. B .
potmds .
Marsh who live nearby. ·
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She still bakes delicious
She has nine grandchildren
cakes every weekend and the
and five great-grandchildren.
best homemade biscuits you .
She also has one living sister,
ever tasted.
Mrs. Minnie Dennis of
Johnsonville .
Each morning. her daughterin-la w has he1~ coffee ready
Mrs. Marsh resides in the old
two-story plantation house,
when she gets up anywhere .
where she and her late
f'rom 7 to 8 a . m. She gets her
husband moved almost 60
usual breakfast of one cup of
years ago, with her daughtersweetened coffee and a roll,
in -1 aw, Mary Marsh and
and she's ready for the day.
grandson. Steve. Another
After a full day of household
grandson.. Sonny Marsh,
activities. she ends it all by
makes his home there when he .. washing the dishes while Mary
is in town.
helps Steve with his lessons.
The amazing thing about
Recently she painted her
Mrs . Marsh is not how long she
back porch and in fact. she
has lived. but how keen her
does anything she wants to do
mind is and how active she
and
the
family
never
remains after ~II these years .
interferes .
Mrs. Marsh laves • to do
The family keeps a maid,
things around the house as she
Lizzie. with her all the time. as
has always done and putters
her hearing is impaired. and
around in the yard a bit. raking
they are afraid she might
the driveway, ete. She sleeps
accidentally fall. But with Mrs.
downstairs but climbs the
Marsh's
vitality
and
ta rs M.cli da1 to l.Qak ~
d
·na Qn she Will e able
her gr1W1dson room When he
to enjoy marfy' Ri1i
~thdays
with her family .
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Old Johnsonville School Singing Class ·
Above are member.s of the Old Johnsonville School singing class, the area's first
graded school. The photo, taken about 1906 includes: first row center, unknown:
second row seated, left to right: Blondelle (Cockfield&gt; Johnson, Kenneth
&lt;Huggins&gt; Calhoun, girl on right, wiidentifled; standing,left to right, not Including
woman In center: Leah (Eaddy) Mercer, Lessie (Cannon) Ingraham; Eva
&lt;Venters&gt; Grimbal,, Ethel Chandler &lt;music teacher from Virginia), Alma
Chapman, Fairy &lt;Huggins) Cox and Ela Cannon ~who became a missionary).
Standing, center of groupl Alberta (Flowers) Shine Clapp.

&lt;Editor's Note: This is the fourth in
a series of articles by Mrs. Elaine Eaddy
dealing 'With the history and heritage of
some of the early families of the
Hemingway.Johnsonville area. The
series called ••our Human Hedtage•• Is
being published every two weeks.)
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Note: The first portion of this story
is largely drawn from the family
chrOJlicle of the late Mrs. Elii;aheth
Waddell Eaddy.

The latest kitchen convenience was
the Home Comfort stove. The salesman
came through in a spring wagon with a
i:ange on its back. He dramatically
demonstrated his product's unbreakable
quality by hurling the stove lids to the
ground. Then the oven door was let do\vn
'and the horse led up to place his front
feet on the door. These demonstrations
effectively convinced the prospective
customer of the lasting value of the
Home Comfort range. Its most
esistable feature, however, was the
cooper lined reservoir at its side,
ueping a quantity of water hot for many
"'lies. These ranges cost $175" and were
~id for in inst.ailments.
Plodding down the . i:oad at fairly
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The peddler, usually an Italian, was
a shrewd fellow, however, and when he
saw the wife's attention fixed on some
piece of ''finery ' ' he usually talked at the
man, swiftly cutting his price and
extolling the quality of this wonderful
bargain . SeldQm did he miss making a
sale. Most of the peddlers followed the
same route year after year, penetrating
into the most remote habitations ,
knowing byways and paths that few
others ever traveled.
There was then the tinker, who could
often be heard before he was seen . He
came in a little cart of covered van or by
horseback, the new pots and pans that he
carried clattering loudly in his pack. He
also carried solder and soldering iron for
mending holes in old pots and pans. The
housewife brought out her worn out
kitchen utensils, and watches while the
tinkei; mended them. She also sought
news of distant . neighbors and friends
whom the tinker might have visited
recently.
.
Still another visitor sent a thrill of
both excitement and fear through the
hearts of · those he visited. He was a
swartny man with black, unkempt hair
and beard and flashing white teeth. At
the end of a chain shuffled his dancing
bear, the source of his livelihood. The
bear performed a few tricks, and then
the owner took up a collection. Nearly
everybody gave a few pennies. They felt
a sense of pity for this strange foreigner
without a home. They had little, but this
man had less. He and his bear usually
spent the night in the open. If the
weather was rough, he sometimes
received permission to sleep in a barn.
So unprepossessing was this foreigner
that all breathed a sigh of relief when he
moved on.
.
At the beginning of this century
there were several settlements having
some potentiality for growth.
In Johnsonville, S. B. Poston had a
large mercantile business, not only
supplying the necessities of life in his
store, but operating a lien business,
supplying farmers with fertilizer, dry
goods and groceries and taking a lien on
the next year's crop or mortgage on the
fann itself.
At Lambert's, W.
Hemingway
and Co., which engaged in bitsiness
under several other titles,~ Poston's
COl•nterpart. '!he l:l~ingway family
was to have a fa.r~ effect on the
area's history. At this time, however,
Lambert't was bot ane of several
general stor-es, post offices and
1eatteriag of farms and bor11es. Such a
settlem~nt was at Rhem's e¥t of
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however, it had contacts denied this
area through a railroad. The money crop
' of1lie-ti ii'ie--cotton--had to be shipped by
boat to Georgetown and sold there.
Only the post office department
seemed active . Many tiny post offices
were reaching out from Lake City. One
carrier had the contract for a round trip
he could make in one day. Of most
interest in the development of Old
Johnsonville was the Venters Post Office
established a t Ard's Cross Roads when
N. M. Venters charted a route and
signed a contract to carry the m.ail
between Lake City and Ard's Cross
Roads , which was thereafter for a time
called Venters.
With a church already located at Old
Johnsonville, almost indistinguishable
from Ard 's Cross Roads, at least three
progressive men had a visionof a better
school than the one room, one teacher
peripatetic institution that educated the
area's youth for 50 years. These men
were S. B. Poston at Johnsonville, Jeff
Rollins at Venters and Dr. Hemingway
at Lambert's. They envisioned a
comfortable and spacious building, of
classifying the children into grades, of
bringing college graduates into the
community. Their dream began to be
realized in 1902, when the upstairs of the
Belin Store at Ard; 's Cross Roads was
partitioned into three classrooms and a
principal and two teachers undertook
ciassifyiilg the pupils into six grades.
Dr. Hemingway, Rollins and Poston
were elected trustees and served as long
as
Old Johnsonville
was the center of the
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community, some 24 years.
Miss Cora Huggins was one of the
teachers. She was not -only a ''home''
girl, but a college graduate and took an
even greater interest in the school than
did the other teachers. During the first
year, through her efforts, the teachers
worked up and presented three
entertainments which netted her
sufficient funds to buy a piano for·the
school.
The Old Johnsonville School was
built on the church grounds. Money for
the building was raised largely by.
1 subscriptions. Money for equipment was
raised through entertainments aod
suppers.
For three years the school was
taught in the Belin Store, and then wu
moved into the new building. The first
year these fm•r teachers were enga~
and the student body grew rapidly. Ita
first class of seven graduated in l!M11
(rwn the- tenth grade.
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Among the teachers In this first $4&gt;called graded school of ~ area were at
least two unusually able women. TbQ
were Miss Cora Ht1ggins mentiOllilCl
above and Mrs. RQsa Belle CEa
Woodberry Dickson.
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Above are members of Old Johnsonville School. First row, left to right: Lillian
&lt;_Cockfield&gt; Powell, Myrtle (Poston) Redfern, Eva Venters Grimbal. Second row
kneeling, left to right: Hattie &lt;Newell) Cribb, Sue &lt;David) Ginn, Myra Owens .
Third row standing, left to right : Eunice (Huggins) Brown, Professor Solomon
Henry Brown a nd Zelma Ginn.
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Continued from Page I
Jan. 10, 1916. Rosa Belle Eaddy was born
of that college in 1900. She taught school
August 11, 1868, and died Nov. 26, 1953.
for several years. On June 10, 1909, she
She was twice married, first to Wattie
married Dr. Liston Bass Johnson of
Gamewell Woodberry, and second to R.
Georgetown County, a widower with two
B. Dickson.
children, One son, Allen Huggins
Some of her former pupils, now
Johnson, was born to this couple.
nearing 80, remember her as a creative
Mrs. Johnson studied at Pratt
teacher who was also principal, pianist,
Institute School of Library Science,
music director,and reformer who
Brooklyn. N. Y ., receiving her
banished the common dipper from the
certificate there in 1929. From 1929 to
school room and had each child furnish
1935 she was assistant librarian and
his own tumbler or cup. She played the
instructor in library science at the
piano for church serv!ces at Old
University of South Carolina and from
Johnsonville, taught a Sunday School
1929 to 1931 librarian of Caroliniana. A
class, and served a term as
biographic~! sketch of Cora Huggins
Johnsonville's only woman mayor who
Johnson appears in Who's Who In
may also have been the first woman
Lirbary Science in 1933.
mayor in South Carolina.
Rosa Belle Eaddy was the daughter
With all this, she reared four sons,
~·enr.y,..Edi~on Eaddy ,,botn ,Mar.ch 8.,_ _....1two of whom wpre-gr~~es of th,e
S.
1832 1 died June 21 1 1912, and Eliza Louisa
Military A~d~ an4 '*h ~en
Ann Huggins, born Mary 3, 1834 and died
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Baptist Men Paint
The Baptist Men's Group at the First Baptist Cburcb in
JohDSonville began a project Saturday, May 15, to paint the
home of oae of tbe oldest members of the cbarcb, James
"Bubba" Han11a (seated) and bls wife, Mrs. Ulllan
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standing beside J
s. 'lbose participating in the project

were (from left) Nathan Howell, Willie Cox, Uldon Cox, Tom

Blrclm\ore, Jesse Cooe, Carol Barnhill, the Rev. Gerald
McKay, Tracey laue and Albert Cribb. Others who helped,
either by painting or serving a picnic lunch, included
Everleen Lane, Rudy Van Cox, Myrna Barnhill, Ruby
Rogen, Llnnie Ruth Hanna, Jeanette Williams, Lois
Haselden, Tootsie Hanna and Mike Hanna.

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