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Igarnered with scissors lews From Within and Without I the Coenty. BMDENSED FOR QUICK READING lom? Items of Fact, Some of Comment I and All Helping to Give an Idea of I What Our Neighbors Are Saying and Doing. I Chester Reporter, June 12: Mrs. A. B. Hrice lenves this afternoon by the Southern for Now York to visit a lend. She will be joined in New Bork by Mrs. David Hemphill; and Btey will sail on Saturday at noon on Ble steamship, ''nrolina, for Hamberg. Bermany, with the "Brownell Party," Bf Alabama. They will attend the Bosslon Play, arid visit nine countries Br Europe and return home through i- iota Sent ember The f-Tobacco society, an organization Chester boys with Mr. John T. lam, Jr., as its president and the ct of which is implied in the e, will have a picnic at the fair inds tomorrow evening at seven ck _...Prof. R. NT. Allen, who left iter immediately after the close of ol to take an important position ie Patent Office at Washington, in >te to The Reporter says that he practically concluded to return to ter in the fall, which, we feci sure pijovc welcome news, as Prof. Alias more limn made good in his rtment of the public schools, and 'body in Chester is his friend. Allen says he has picked up new ideas since going to Wnshn, and is taking a course in arjturol drawing A furious of the old-fashioned knock-down 1 ""Wv with pulling of U uiag-uui air and a plenitude of epithet and epartee thrown in, that aroused the 'hole neighborhood was filled off at le county jail yesterday afternoon tween the two white women who rfere arrested about three weeks ago long with two men on a statutory harge. The women are said to have illen out over a cigarette. The elkin fairly rang .with the shouts, irieks and imprecations of the comatants; and those in earshot thought wholesale delivery was being at?mpted. Barring a few scratches nd a bitten finger or two, the female ghters seem none the worse for lelr bout When Robert Reeves, a egro whom Oss Archie had accused f making goo-goo eyes at his wife, oarded the same train as the womn did yesterday morning in Charitte, when she was leaving for Ches er on a visit to her parents, Archie ecame suspicious, and pulled out for hesttr shortly afterwards over the eahoard, arriving here somewhat oat noon Upon his arrival he'found is suspicions most abundantly juslied, as Reeves was in the company f the woman when Archie arrived pon the scene. The irate husband jst no time in drawing up plans of attle, but went into action nt once, Dd was carrying all before him with le impetuosity of his attack, when liief Grant, who had been apprised f the conflict, arrived upon the batIcfield, and sought to take the flghtrs Into custody. It was necessary > Are a shot to subdue Archie, which sused the latter to exclaim that he nd been shot: but he gave no furler trouble, and was put in the lockp. In the melee, however, lteeves ..J ,,Kt fVin tn 11 timlier. .mil it took Iiut an hour's diligent search in the nch bottoms l>efore he could be nd. This morning, Recorder Dougimposed a sentence of $lf> on each the men and $10 for tho woman, or otal of forty dollars of Charlotte icy in Chester* strong box. ancavter News, June 13: Rev. R. J. ckmon, former Lancaster county sen and son of John S. Blackmon, i has been in-:the West several rs, is now earnestly engaged in ngellstic work at Quitman, Texas. Blackmon is a brother to our nsman, Oliver Ci Blackmon Or t Thursday evening a three da>s js of services will commence at'ne >clate Reformed cnureh preprrato the communion service fo be on Sabbath morning. Tho p eachwill be done by Rev. W. F. Crier, Clover ?The marriage of Miss i Hammond and Vernon L. Pate be solemnized in the First Baptist ch of this city Wednesday after i?bn 4 o'clock. Miss Hammond ts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R llamlond, of this city, and lias been a eachcr In the Kains high school for he past two years. Mr. Pate is the on of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pate, of larnden, and is a progressive young inner P. A. Parker, of Huford, ras in town yesterday. Mr. Parker ays he has an unusually line milk ow. Since the latter part of October nd up to yesterday he has sold $52 rorth of butter from his one cow beIdes giving one pound a week to nothcr member of the family. Mr. arkcr said he received a letter last reek from Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk I'sher, Is son-in-law, now living at Mount lolly, X. C? and that they are highly leased -*iih their new home... (Inlcolm Williamson, who is preparing lor the ministry at the Theological Seminary in Columbia, left Saturday pr Saluda. N. where he will supply pe pulpit of the Presbyterian church pr the summer season The compunity deeply regrets that the health f this distinguished' townsman made L advisable tbat tie go to a hospital or treatment. Judge Moore had a pvere spell of flu and was much weakened thereby, and before he suficlently recovered he undertook to psunie his duties as judge, but in this e overtaxed bis strength anil, was ompelled to take his bed again. UnI der advice of his physician he is now in Church Home Infirmary at Baltimore .An amusing incident in connection with the recent near race riot at Waxhaw leaked out a few days j ago. T. C. Estridge, the nine-year-old adopted son of Chief of Police Estridge. i heard the fusilade of shots and upon i j learning :he trouble grabbed his, father's double-barrelled shotgun and j made for the scene of the riot. When j asked by his mother where he was goink, T. C. replied, "Up town to help daddy." He was advised to put the gun up before he killed himself or ! somebody else and only complied with the request after much persuasion. | Gastonia Gazette, June 13:?Community Workers from the numerous' textile manufacturing centers of Dixie j are pouring into Castonin today to at- j the annuel session of the South- ! ern Social Workers Conference, which convenes tonight at 8 o'clock. The opening session, which may be termed as a get-acquainted meeting, will Ire! held in the new auditorium of the i Chamber of Commerce. Up to noon a hundred of the delegates had already registered at headquarters, the Armington Hotel. Others are expected on the afternoon trains. It is believed that 150 or more delegates will be present at the opening conference tonight. The program calls for addresses from well-known men, who are connected with textile manufacturing plants throughout the south Mr. Fred Jack son, of Clover, S. C? was a j business visitor here Monday. I News was received here this after- I tcrnoon o.' the death at his home in J the New Hope neighborhood today of ! Mr. John N. Ha una un afred and 1 highly respected citizen of the county, j Just when he died is not known. His 1 lifeless body was found by mejnbers of j the family in the hall \Vhere ho had evidently fal en stricken by sudden death. I Cleveland Star (Shelby), June 13: ! j Mrs. Kmmn March of FaycttfcVille, Tonn., who arrived here a rew wwiw ago to spend the summer months at the home of her friends, Judge and Mrs. E. Y. Webb, in order that she might drink the Cleveland Springs water, became desperately ill last week with diarrhoea and died at the Webb home yesterday morning at 7:30 o'clock The home of Ernest Blanton. who lives on lrvin Philbeck's plantation near Rohobeth church, was destroyed by tiro May 30. The whole family was in the field at the time the blaze started and everything they had was lost except the elothing they were wearing. It is supposed the fire started from a defective flue. No insurance J. D. Oliver, colored "bus" boy at Cleveland Spring Park hotel, who carved up his father-in-law. Rev. T. C. Frazier, a few nights ago, following a controversy over house rent, was sentenced to two years on the roads by ^ftecordiJr tVils. Re gave notice oT appeal to the superior court Capt., W. Grady Burgess, native of the Sharon section of Cleveland county, graduate of the University of North Carolina and captain in the recent World I u/.-ir ?s down in Old Mexico and writes a letter to Editor Weathers oidering the Star. His letter head reads as follows: "Clf: Mexlcana De Dcproleo El Aguila S. A. Reflneria De Tampico, Apartado 161. Taraplco, Tamps." In other words he is engaged in the oil fields in Tampico, one of the richest oil states in Old Mexico The First Baptist church was crowded at both services Sunday morning and night for the beginning of the 75th anniversary j program and dedication of the ^"lrst j Baptist church, of which Rev. J. Mar- j cus Kester, D. D., is pastor. Both ser- i vices were marked for their spiritual- J ity. The pastor, Dr. Kester, awarded 2'J diplomas to the teachers and officers of the Sunday school who had completed a course of study which entitled then, to this honor. The Shelby Baptist Sunday school has a grade A-l I standard and is one of four churches west of Greensboro that has fulfilled I Oioon rorniirements. One of the other , Sunday schools to moA this standard , In Double Springs, in this county. The City Market | WANTS GOOD VEAL CALVES any time vou can send them in. ! IF VOU HAVE SOME SMALL CURED HAMS you don't need, send them to us. We want thorn. WE WILL HAVE A nice assortment of FRESII FISH on Friday and Saturday?this week. | LADIES, YOU SHOULD BUY More HAMBURGER and STEW! MEATS?They are cheaper and bet-! tor eating. Have Stew and Soup for J dinner and hash for supper. Cold beef. Irish potatoes and onions 1 too? Put in a pod of red pepper and let it stew f Then go get some fresh loaf bread? If a man don't like that, he must be ! dead. THE CITY MARKET Geo. A. Sherer G. W. Sherer Nitrate of Soda | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED another car of NITRATE OF SODA. Parties who have contracted with us j for Soda will please call and git theirsUnloaded another car of "SOUTHDOWN" SUPERLATIVE PATENT FLOUR That was bought right. Sec us for Flour. NOW IS THE TIME to sow PEAS i and CANE SEED. We have a good supply of both on hand, but they will not last long. SEE US FOR ANYTHING In Heavy Groceries, Plantation Supplies and Farm Hardware. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD. Sound and Sen$ibie. This:?I am , not attempting to defend any of the ; beliefs or practices to which you oh- ; jeot, writes Joseph Norwood in the i Baptist Courier, it you want to preach or write against dancing, cards, rook, checker.!, tennis, randy-pulling. hairpulling, or anything else, bless your heart, that is your privilege. (!o to it! But#just remember while you are on the job, that you are not inspired. Others who may lie just its faithful disciples of Jesus do not agree with you. 1 Tact ice the same liberality toward them that you ask for youiseif. THIRTEEN JUST LIKE HIM Ski HiWBWMr % pp| - 3 f b fL;^ |p &i v , . | ^ ' V,' * ' 'v*'-' ' ' ' ' nBH| i.. ... * v.v,.v..... * . . ? ? . Unloading a 6aby elephant fr which brought a whole cargo of juni to various places in the United Sta phants, of which this is one, in the ment park. | Get Him I : MR. FARMER:? ? The Boll Weevil is righ X York county. No doubt about i X before he does us. | , . LOOK F( v *:* Scon in the morning and lat *:) breakfast and he likes supper; *:* ner if the sun is hot. WATCH THE C ? If they are dark the Weevil is He won't be on many buds ir X pick the dark ones. I DON'T : { Kill Him Eefore the Square C y Y damage before the square cor ? Now. | FIRST NATIONAL I ? TH1? FRIEND OF THE FA] | ' HOME OF FI\ i' J. H. SAYE, President | SHAllON, o _ I For F I I V i e? THIS I5AXK HAS I k<3C]? tho ]U?st inter VOIiK COUNTY i Field of Fudeavor. | ' WE ARE ALWAYS C I TO ltKXPEIi n K( />! < <>f \ ]\\< ('oind v ;i glad to loud our tttn t ry and enterprise. I I JOIN THE MANY | IIUN'Jtl.'KDSOFS 1 hat 1 his Hank lias ; age of a Hanking S Valuable. I BANK OF THE OLD ] f M. L. SMITH, President T JAS. A. PAGE. Cashier F I Miss SALLIE SIFFORD, Asst. Cast | Safety . Satisfa IVrhaps you will admit licit you urf fallible. If hii, those other people may l>e riali! and you wrong. If Jlure is any difference at issue which threatens your souV'a salvation to stay in the same ' elm re h with the other folks, withdraw, and carry with you as many as you can: hut don't he constantly talking about the other people's perfectly conscientious practices and faith as 'sin and wickedness.' and threatening to exclude them. Either pull together or pull out. One of the good brethren classes HERE FROM GERMANY. ii / A B BHSjiPlg ...! r om tho steamship Mount Carroll, ;lo beasts from Germauy. rons'goed tes. There were thirteen babv elelot, and all are going to an anuse ?? ?a ? fyMvuwuAwtwfctfuwwvinAJvwvww Now-?' I at , , ?t - X . . . 'il i l? t on the job in this section of * it and it is up to us to do him \ ; | )R :am I ?; > 't; e in the evening. He likes .f. But he doesn't care for din- | I iOTTON BUDS J right in them. Get hirn then. ! ,' i a field if you are careful to ? I DELAY | ornes. He can't do much X nes. Be diligent. Get Him | SANK OF SHARON ! D?*rD LXIVIJ^IV. r# JE PER CENT INTEREST $ J. S. HARTNE8S, Cashier - - S. C. I | wwiftrjwwwvwuuw/wvtfywwvvvvw fiaxiy I sirs ENDEAVORED to I estsofCLOVER and ii 1 ho Front. Linos of its fLAD | ?al Service to tlio Farm- f i nd in fact we are always | vice to any Legal Indus- i < (* < 1AT1SRIK1) Customers uid 1 litis obtain advantervice that is Really f CLOVER | RELIABLE S. A. SIFFORD, Vice President j . L. McELWEE, Asst. Cashier lier JNO. R. HART, Attorney < ction ?; Service *! cards hnd dancing with eursing aud i tippling! Another put!* ' them ih the category trit.li rook and checkers: If both are right, then profanity and ] pi.ijin? rook art in the .same class of >in. So aro drunkenness and playing i checkers. ! Let's get back to where we started, and by our united efforts promote the principles promulgated by Jesus in ,tlu> building of chit motor in ourselves and in those over whom wo may have influence, and not waste our ehergien lighting over details. ? Anderson, Juno 12: The body of a , baby was found by one of the colored helpers at the Anderson incinerator ; while the hclpir 'was throwing the, trash from one of the city's carts into J the furnace. Chief of Police \V. \\". I Driscall was called to the incinerator, 'immediately and made an investigation of the body. He staled that it was bruised so badly that it was imporsiblc to tell whether it war. a white or colored child. Dr. Mitchell, ci'.y I health offle ! , staled that he heluved 'that the body had hen fcept in brine, lor in alcohol, as jit r.howtd signs of i having been preserved. jit Makes No Difference! IT DOESN'T make any difference? SOME ONF HAS TO PAY FOR ' THE LIFE INSURANCE? ' It is just a question of WHO ia going , to da it. YOU are going to PAY for' the insurance or els - YOUR FAMILY | is going to PAY for YOUR insurance ! with deprivation, your hoys or girls taken out of school, or the home sold. IF YOU decide that YOU arc go*ing to PAY for it You can do so with Less Effort by arranging with tfic MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY through Us. SAM M. & S. E. GRIST DISTRICT AGENTS i W We also write Fire Insurance. The Cash and Carry Store WHEN YOUR MONEY IS SPENT, AT THE CASH AND CARRY STORE YOU GET FULL VALUE ?WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY i ON Corn Seed, Flour, Lard, Syrup, Sugar, New Honey in 1 lb. frames, 8 oz. Gilfand's Relish 29 Cts. 8 oz. Gilfand's Mayonnaise... 28 Cts.' 3 3-4 oz. Gilfand's Olive Mayonnaisa 12 1-2 Cts. | Log Cabin Syrup in Pint and Quart size Cans. CASH & CARRY CO.; ! ' . "WE PAY YOU ! TO SAVE"i" There Is a Feeling "OF COMFORT in the knowledge that no matter what the future has in store for you or your family, you are [ assured against want by a Bank Ac- I count. You can enjoy this feeling by starting a Bank Account with us and adding small amounts to it at your convenience." DAW OF HICKORY dAM GROVE HICKORY GROVE. S. C. r "The Bank With the CI Tiwci ???nr-iin i? I ??MW?a fWWW^VW\AAAA/WV?V\AA/VWWiV*AW#tAAftArfVWVAA/WtA/VVVi'Ut 11 Business is Coming Back? ;| I And Yours Along With It. As Better Times Develop, a |> Dependable, Helpful Banking Connection Assumes an |j Importance That Cannot Be Overestimated. ! J Tin-: MERCHANT <w I-'.UIMER who has established relation. || ship with thh Rank finds not only complete facilities and thorough familiarity with the business needs in the country, but finds also Jj careful cons; I ration of his plans and the spirit 01 cordial coopeni- ] I tion in hi - intctvsts. ij THlo RANK always endeavors to work with as well as for its custarae.Yoy are invited to bring your business here. <j FIVE PER CENT PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT- t| THE PLANTERS BANK - SHARON, S. C. !| W. L. HILL, President J. D. HAMBRIGHT, Cashier j> A HARD "' WORKER. 1 ; A ' ? YOU MAY BE A HARD WORKER. POSSIBLY YOU ARE THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS PERSON IN THE COMMUNITY. IF SO, WE CONGRATULATE YOU. TiTTrn mtrEin'ti TO .. 1, 1 > L 1 1 lll'jlirj LH UIIi; I 11111L; lllcll Its it Iiiiuin worker than you are, and that is MONEY. WHILE WORKING for Money, always S VVE SOMETHING from your wages, so that in time von will have money WORKING FOR YOU. I ? MONEY AT INTEREST WORKS DAY AND NIGHT, HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS You can't equal that for industry. No other servant you might employ these days would do half so well. We Pay 4 Per Cent, Compounded Quarterly, On Savings. I PFHPI F<\ RANK ANn TRIKT fftMPANY * UV1 JLULIW 1/illin 11111/ A11VU A VV1IU nil a C. L. COBB, President J. M. STROUP, Vice President J. H. B. JENKINS. Jr. J. T. CRAWFORD, Active Vice President Vice President C. W. McGEE. Cashier WM. S. MOORE, Asst. Cashier SAFETY FIRST?SERVICE AND PROGRESS ALWAYS _ jklSHEB~g Ij==~=[=j ?w? ?^-Tnr^rTTT????1 t HUMAN WELFARE IS THE ONLY TRUE BASIS OF BUSINESS PROSPERITY ? WE-ALU (o keep YOl'I? ^ ^ welfare ever in inind. To that end all the /f> v|jPj ? {? Resources that we can fiuK'? <jvj muster are devoted to the WfeSjjr.: legitimate use of our customers. *^|Sj M We Invite You to Make |p Use of Us to Improve I?& Your Position. ,3 Jl ?/, J k|i |Tumt & fairings Sank OFFICERS: B. N. MOORE. President J. S. BRICE, Vice President . T. M. FERGUSON, Cashier M. E. McCORKLE, Asst. Cashier Limes Clock." |j| It ?