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I The News in Kershaw. i Chief of Police Hough Cap- 1 tures Blind Tiger OutfitHandsome Furniture for 1 Kershaw Bank?Other Matters of Interest. fi Culled from the Kra. r Chief Hough made another haul Sunday and arrested Ranee v Brown, colored, for liquor selling. ^ He searched Brown's house and captured a regular outfit, con- * sisting of jogs, measure and fun- * nel. He also arrested Henry ? Massey, col., on same charge and both are in the guard house, hav- a ing failed to give bond. * ? * tl The new fixtures for the Bank of Kershaw are being installed oy an expert mechanic from the " factory where they were pur- 1 chased. The front of the counter will be marble ar.d all the wood f( work of counters and desks is c fine piano finish. The Kershaw * bank will now be one of the best and most handsomely furnished y banks in this section. c * * * ti Editor Connors ought, out of 0 the abundance of his generosity, install a radiator on this side of c Lancaster so we can share his ^ warmth. Its too selfish to enjoy r it all himself. And, while he is ^ about it, he might shoo ! one of 8 his home raised thanksgiving ' turkeys down the line, too. Thank9, in advance. c ? * * c Mrs. J. H. W. Stevens, of a Clieraw, who was visiting her 11 children, Mr. J. T. Stevens and 8 Mrs. Ti S D:? viitar,,, t" t * ?~ - ' V . , K.KKIII, lEIt IUI "I I home Saturday in response to a message that her son Mr. Jas. II. 11 Stevens,who was in Colorado toi 11 his health, had grown worse and ' was returning home. (I * * * a Mr. J. M. Lowry, Sec. and Treaa. of the Mutual Benevolent ^ Association, last week paid to ^ Mrs. E. S. McDow the amount of 11 insurance carried by her husband P in that organization. c' Mrs. O. A. JefVcoat and child loft yesterday to visit Mrs. JefV- y coat's parents, at Sharon during r the stay of Kev. O. A. JefVcoat 11 at Conference in Columbia. 11 II Mr. J. Dixon Rollings left l1 liday for Spartanburg to finish bis business course which he was forced to discontinue some time ago on account ol his health. ^ v Mrs. .L F. Hunter, .Jr., and two ^ children, of Lancaster, spent from Sunday un'il yesterday in ^ lvershaw with Mrs. Hunter's sister, Mr3. T. B Olybum. jy Mrs. Mattie Spearman, of Newberry, who had been visiting her j, niece, Mrs. E. V. Truesdlae, re- ^ turned home yesterday. Mrs. Daisy B. Hasseltine went |( to the Rock Hill hospital Satur- o day for treatment. ( Mrs. J. B. Sims, of Lancaster, visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah K. Floyd, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hammond, k who lived near Kershaw, moved to Wingate, N. (J., last week. h Miss Grace Brasin^ton, of the w CM Antioch section, visited at Mr. J n Wylie Dorter's la t week. Do you take The News? THE Dairy Notes. live Stock Journal. Buttermilk deetrova the keepng quality of butter. Churn promptly when the ream is ready to churn. Nothing else takes account of ilthines8 and holds to it like mlk and butter. Milk keeps better even in cool reather if cooled at once after >eing drawn from the cow. It is a dead loss to allow milk o sour before skimming unless be cream can be churned at nee. Absolute cleanness is essential bout the dairy and any deparnre from this is detrimental to he product. When we feed the cow a variey of grains we come nearer to seding an evenly balanced food ban if we fed only one kind. The best method to obtain pereC.t erAnillalinno io , in lU linvu lilts I ream well aired and churn at he first stages of acidity. Old cows do not respond as ounger ones do to the food they otisume. The young cow is ready o give a full account of all she ats, if she is a good cow. To make good butter it is neessary to churn often and not at the cream stand alter it has eaclied the proper conditions. vhe 11 ripening an occasional tirring will do much to prevent rhite specks in the butter. Good food never indicates the haracter nor temperament of a ow, nor makes her a good dairy nimal any more than it will lever make a good cow out of a mall milker, and there is no casting effect. Uniformity of feed is required n order to keep the cows to a niform production. Every time hoy fall back a little it will reuire twice the ordinary feeding nd care to bring them to their [>rmer st audard. If yon want the heifer to deveop into a profitable cow, you lust extend her first milkinir teriod as long as possible in or er to promote and fix the milkng habit. A dairy cow to be eally profitable must give a good ield of milk for at least ten nonths in the year, and very mich depends upon her treat lent the first year in secur ng his. Murder at a Frolic. At a dance on Mr. S. M. B. Itroud's place Friday night, rhich lasted until the early hours aturdav morning, Bert Wilson ot to shooting around and when emonstrated with he asked what ny one had to do with it. When laggie Knox made some remark bout "these Wilson niggers/' ie fired at her but mis?p?i ?twt! tiled Bessie Woodward. Iiichrd Dixon look hold of him but e escaped, some say by the help f others, and is still at large.? Miester Lantern. A Year of Blood. The year ltK)3 will long be remembered r.the home of F. N. Tucket, ot Alliance, y,, aw a year of blood; which flowed so ^pionnly from Mr. 'racket's lungs that eath soenieil very near. He writes: "Severe leeding from the lungs and a frightful iugh had brought me at death's door, hen I began taking Dr. King's New Disovery for Consumption, with the astonish, ig result tliat after taking four bottles I as completely restored and as time has roven permanently cured.', Guaranteed >r Sore filings. Coughs and Co'ds, at J. Flaekev Co., Crawford l>ros.( and Fuuderurk l'harmacy. LANCASTER NEWS. DEC r Fur Bought reduced or as lo Big 1 Dresi Was! Suits Chaii Sewii Sidel Matt sortmen Big 1 to 25.0c Big ; cases at Matt Also Tinwa you cs We a: bet we if pric La ii <-a u Professional Car Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. Ollice in Emmons Building posite First National Bank Phone No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C. Dr. E. J. Hinso DENTIST Office in Springs Building Office Hours : 8 to 1.2 and 11 Sunday Hours, 9 to 10. Ask Central for No. EMBER 1, 1906. 3 CAR nilire, I'ura before the advance to go prices from now until J ng as it lasts. ot Beds from 1.75 to 9.00 sers from 4.00 to 15.00. istands 4.25 up. ranging from 14.00 100.0 *s of all kinds and sizes 5 c ng Machines from 10.00 t )oards from 12.50 to 35.0s ing from 18c to 35c?b< t of patterns. T3 - * * ^ ui ivu^s ana i\rt Square: ). issortment of Trunks, Baj most any price you want. resses any old price to su Car Load Cooking ire, Glassware, or i in want in the hardv re going to sell the en now and Januarj es will move them. sler Men-am J? The First National 1 DIRECTORS: . ^ T.S.Carter, J. D. Funderburk, O. P. Heath, Chas. D. Jones, Ira B. Jones, -n R. C. McManus, ^ R. E. Wylie. Accounts From $ o 6. CIIAS. I>..TONES, ['resident. 32. K. M.CROX'l , r? ?~7 s i I u re 1 at greatly anuary ist, >C to IO.OO. I o 35.00. I . I ^autiful as- | I s from 50c I it you. ; Stoves anything srare line, se goods t 1,1907. lile Co. Bank of La Besides the well and ability of our tors, we keep your against every kind of this bank a safe place y our savings. We extend every courtesy a.. / cornmodation consistent with goou' banking. 1.00 Up Solicited. It. K. WYIJE, Vice-President. rOW Cashier.