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News in Kershaw. School Closed this Week on Account Scarlatina in the Town?Chief Hough Hot After Alleged Blind Tigers ?Other Items of Interest. Culled from the Eta. Three cases ot scarlatina are reported iu town and it will be well enough tor parents to take proper precaution with their children. The reported cases are two little children of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Thies and Mr. J B. Magill's son Rogers. The parents of the affected children are themselves acting with due caution against a spread of the disease by keeping the members of their families at home, allowing no visitors. The board of trustees yester day afternoon decided to close down the school lor the remainder tf this week and they request that, the children be kept at home. We hare been requested to say also that the town author ities ask that this request of the trustees be respected by the parents. * * * Chief Hough searched the home ot Jack Mayhue Saturday afternoon and found two gallons of whiskey and nine empty jugs ? In connection with this haul he arrested Mayhue, Dave Jacobs. Darling Johnston and Ed. Council, all colored, on the charge of selling whiskey.#The last named lie caught in the act of selling and delivering the goods. Each of the accused was re quired to give a cash bond. * * * Messrs. E. D. Blakeney and Leroy S. Davidson appeared before the railroad commissioners in Columbia last week with a petition from the business men ol Kershaw for a telegraph oflice to be maintained here separate from the depot. * * * Mr. Tlios. Bell, son of Mr. T. 8. Bell, who lives near Kershaw, was in town one day last week with a case of smallpox but did not know the nature of his ailment until told by the physicians, since which time he has remained at home. * * * Married Sunday Nov. 4. 1906, Mr. Guard Reeves to Miss Docia Mahaffey, of the Flint Ridge section, by Notary 1'tihlic J. M. Hilton ot the White Blufl sec tion. Mrs. C. Gardner and daughter, Mrs. Alice Brown, of Rock Hill, visited Mrs. Gardner's daughter, Mrs. R. F. Hilton, near Ilaile Mine, last week. Mr. Chas. Cauthen, of Sumter county, spent a couple of days in in Kershaw last week visiting his 8'sters, Mrs. W. W. Uorton, Mrs. L. E. Truesdel and Miss Eunice Cauthen. Mrs. W. R. Hough, of Cam den, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. T. Horton, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II Sowell. a* - mrs. jane m. uiarK, of k.Lan caster, spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Kershaw with her daughter, Mrs. J. \V. Uatnel. Mrs. W. II. Gregory is visit ing her father at Taxahaw. ^ Do you take The News? Letter fronfColumbia. "Lancastrian" at State Capital Makes Timely Sugges tion to the "R. F. D. Boys' of Lancaster County?Othei Matters of Interest. Mr. Editor : Knowing that "The Lancastei News" is stiiving to do its bes tor the interests of Lancastei County, as well as for the pro gressive little city, I would like to ask the opinion of its editoi in regard to a matter, whicl seems to me to be a ''good thing.' Why should Lancaster lei other counties get ahead of her when by little effort, she cat "keep in puce" with tliem? She has organized a Medical Assoeialion, which is a very wise step Now why shouldn't she have something that nearly all othei counties in the State have? This is a Rural Free Delivery Carriers Association. I only wish to sug gest llie matter, for if you think well of it, I am sure that you will do what you can for it. They generally meet on holidays. Why not gather at Lancaster C. H. or Thanksgiving Day, 4,Oh, ye AL^ J! i n v/ueuieiii servants of ' Uncle Sam"? Mr. S. C. McDaniel ol Laurens is President of the State Association and will be glad tc give any information that he can 1 hope I am not too late to get them to organize by Thanksgiv ing, but if so they can organize a in time. What do you think of it, Mr. Editor? And what does our good friend, Mr. Jas. F. Hunter think of it? And the R. F. 1). boys? I shall try to write a few lines of dots to The News soon. There are a i mber of Lancastrians here who like to see their friends who may come to the unveiling of H impton's Monument. Why snouicin t Lancaster be well represented? Why shouldn't the City Schools send a lar^edelegation, tor they contributed so well to it? "Come one, Come all." With best regards tor you and yours, and hoping that my sug. gestion will meet with your ap proval, I am Your humble pervant Lancastrian. Columbia, S. C.? Nov. 15., 1906. P. S. 1 alwavs look forward to "News days" with pleasure. Lost no Time in Getting An other "Wife. Monroe Journal: Sunday twc weekf ago Mrs. G. W. Russ ol north Monroe died. On last Sun day Mr. Ituss married again, llis bride is Mrs. Ellen Fowler, who has been led to the altar by two former husbands. Mr. Russ is 4? auu ?no miB l S t?>. I liey W6ff married by Iiev. H. J. Aycock at the home of Mr. G. W. Gur ley. They will begin the .joys o happy young married life on a farm near town. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ulcer an large as my hand, from uiy daughter' hip, waa prevented by the application o Hucklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Sticklei of Miletus, W, Va "PersiHtent use of tin Salve completely cured it.' Cures Cuts llnrns and Injuries 2f>c nt J P Mackoy.Co Crawford Pros., and Kundorlmrk Parmacy lrni/ crisis. TflO MflU/0 Does Job Printing 1110 HGlIO for others. Whj can't we do yours? ? ? ? ? ? 1 V r ?j : 1 "RE50LVE.DC 1 r that WE ALL HAVE ovfL. up.* and dovivs,BUT when ^ WE ARE UP AND Rolling" A HIGH, IT BEHOOVES U-S TO ? r / GET PLEHTV OP GOOD THINGS ' I TBVJEAR.THE PEOPLE WHO r ARE HfWN CANT Fi/FR FX peer "-TO RISE IMTME WORLD I :| /yO^?!5T%?lRo^L' I l " ?ci?r ?9ec or T?r ~ u?^ I When we are prosperous is the time to save; when 1 we are not prosperous we cannot save. Buying nice | things to wear is saving; and it is more : it is inves- | ting. Money invested in good apparel brings us 1 profit. When you dress well you do well. The K i proper tall goods have poured into our store until | r I our stock is at the flood tide. These are some of | J I our many temptations: J IDry Goods Department J New Silks just arrived in plaids and solid colored | taffetas. Plaid silk shirtwaist patterns, regular i.oo J quality, to go for 75c the yard. j 6 pieces heavy wool dress goods in black and col- j ors of blue, brovn, srrev. ureen and tan mpr a xrorH I and a half wide, special 49c the yard. One big lot ladies' and misses Sweaters to go at sample prices. These are rare bargains and we will be pleased to show them to you. Petticoats Positively the biggest values in drop skirts you I ever saw. Regular 1.00 skirts for 75c. Other better ones made of Heatherhlnnm?nntvupire ^ V.? .. V.H1 j lAtU ?3 [ goods?from 1.75 to 3.00. | The Green Ticket Cloak Sale. | is still on. They are going, but we have some left. If you want the biggest bargain in a cloak, ' 1 COME QUICK. > || Lancaster Mercantile to. | f,Profcssionol C^rds THp FiVcf M^tlanai r^hL a? i ******* - - - auv iiui iiuiivuui uauiv UI LdlltdMU . Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. DIRECTORS Besides tlie well known character OHice in Emmons Building op- ,, Rnd ah'l"ty of our board of Direcpoaite First National Bank. L S. Carter, tors, we keep your money insured Phono No S J* E. Funderburk, against every kind of loss, making O. P. Heath, lbis bank a safe place to deposit f LANCASTER, S. C. Chas D Jones your avings. 9 We extend every courtesy and acT)r E. J Hinson McManUS, comraodation consistent with good R. E. Wylie. banking. DENTTST : Offi? HoureS:P8?fl2BaUndT&6. Accounts From $1.00 Up Solicited. Sunday Hours, 9 to 10. oh as. D. jones, President. r. E. WYLIE, Vice-President. P Ask Central for No. 32. e. m . croxton, cashier.