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VOL. 2. NO. 75.
Letter from Mr. J. \
Our Venerable C
SEMI-WEEKLY.
V TWitty mt,ntione(^
hot campaign
. prohibition or
.orrespon- ?i_.:
LEDGER 1852 RI
lanca:
5 lact that a very Col
was cm touching
licensed saloons. |
-IT a. ' A
IVIEW J878 EN1
ITER. S. C., JUNE 29. I!
. S. J. G. Dnnlap. 1
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"ERPRISE 1891
)07
'our children, the latter beii
L. Dun lap of Fort Lawn, !
Mrs. R A. Myers of Nor<
PRICE?FIVE CENTS PER
's [' Fergnson=Pat
3. C.(
3ross,
_ 1
COPY.
terson.
dent Grows Ren
Interesting Inci
Long Ago?Resi
quor Fight in >
State Prohibitior
the Next Thing.
HiC OiCUllUll on
liniscent resulted i
dents of wet ticket by
alt of Li* land-slide. 1
/aldosta? town were i
1 May be precinct Irom
i until op. na.)
I Strom?, sinizii
niie uii yesieruay xuiuuk
n the defeat of the sing
709 majority?a Con
'he best woman in
Etbout the polling
4 o'clock a. m. le
from 200 to 500 ^artow
, the 13t
nir and nrfiviiii?.
c* Attuum or me fas- (
Away of the Gallant ;
federate Soldier. 1
<
Courier-Informant, of '
, Florida, in its issue of
h instant, gives the fol- ^
ia., Mr. Sim'l Dunlap and
Sfellie Dunlap of this city,
mye the sympathy of this e
jommunity in their deep
ion.
Result of Kershaw Ele<
Miss | The Beautiful V\/
who Pleasant Valley
nit ire day Evening.
?tllio
Yesterday's Char
ver: A beauii ul w
-t10n InlwPft til
redding in
^Tedneslofte
Obsorre
bling took
r?ll t at ft '5?0
Mr. Editor : A fe>
I saw in The News a s
of the life of Gen. W
which brought to
years ago. Say from II
he and I were verj
We visited and wer
O' ? UJv
days apo w*th music
hort sketch yoca') kept
. F. Erviu, w'th banners
miud long every directior
S38 to 1848, ^'le ladies wen
f intimate. ^quo'" meu an
e nnich in ^ think they h
(instrumental and '?w*n8
up all the time; ''ea,h ?
and mottoes in ?' ]
i. The appeals of !l?,et* '
e irresistible. The eW8
e not satisfied, but (^e
ave no - chance to ?n ' u*
particulars ol the life and
f Col. Samuel J. C. Dunthat
city, whose death was
n a recent issue of The
Col. Samuel J. C. Dund
at his home in this city
sday afternoon the lltli
not Yet Declared?Pr
to be Heard next I>
day.
Camden special in The S
The board of election con
sioners for Kershaw count;
otest ,4t the home of Mr.
<?on- f. Patterson at Plea
S. C., when Miss I
Patterson was wed
>tate : Frank E. Fergus n,
urnis g^ Kev. M Owin?
/ met q10 Methodist chur<
H "
and Mrs. M.
sant Valley,
deu'ah May
ded to Mr.
of Fort Mill,
;s, pastor of
:h of Fort
each others' company
timacy or association
counted for to a degr
of his attachment or 1
aunt, Margaret Bashi
he thought that his
with me would bring
The in- UQdo. Therel
can be ac- Lowndes cou'i
ee because a M?w experi
ove for my anc^ believe i
No doubt ,or a'* conceri
association ^le Georgi
him oftener venes tomorrc
ore, Valdosta aud 1118 ' a
ty will euter upon een
i T. u a vear
euce, and I hope J
... . . ness in
t will prove best
, "the hi
?ed.
a Legislature con u^ne'
* i , , a partii
?w and it is believed .
Mnt
i tnree o'clock. lie had
l failing health for nearly
and had given up busi 1
the hope that a re9t trora
eat and burden" of a long
sa life would bring at least
Ell restoration ot his health.
u;o 1? t?:l? --- ?
here today for the purpo
canvassing the vote in the r
election on the whiskey que
and to declare the results.
The boxes of the various
cincts were opened and the
was tabulated but on accot
il t . -i i? . *
bo of yii\\t performed the
ecent The bride, charmin
istion wa8 given away by
Mrs. Frank Skint
pre- Frank Skinner was
> vote The homo was art
int of (?()mtftd in terns an'i
i ceremony,
gly attired,
her sister,
ler, and Mr.
best man.
istically deI
evergreens.
in my aunt's compj
it did; but some how
did not culminate, i
serious. We often att
Hill (Baptist) churc
day, that church atlr
congregations than i
*uy, which that ,hat bod
or other i* prohibition
n anything act passed
ended Fork c,early ihat p
:h. In that Ke?iug ready
acted larger tory 1&W, and
a?y church bibitiug the
11 .
y will pass a State
01 1,1 u friends
w. Should suoh au
,, , His c
it will show very
? - worse
ubuc sentiment is
lor a U. S. prohibi- came' 1
_ .. to rest
at same time promanufacturing
ol ^?^n?
aliunr
kuio nuj'i- me lMinixy ana
were sadly disappointed,
ondifiou gradually grew
until ihe last summons
when he sank peacefully
Dunlap was born in Ker
AAI1 nf 1?
tiie iact mat uonce 01 pi
was filed, the result wa
officially declared.
Messrs Tims. J. Kirklam
B. B. Clark, attorneys fo
county dispensary board
peared before the commissi
unrl nati f ion rvf niti7ono ur o c
roiest After the marii?ge
3 no* reception was leuuei
al couple and the g
d *nd bride's mother \vlii<
r the enjoyable. The mc
U aP* of the many lovely
loners given by the ?
ceremony, a
eil the bridm
uests by the
sb was very
>st beautiful
presents was
;room to the
in the community,
eure, but think it do<
day. The people are
tied and all of one
Baptism by immersic
fall out with them tc
all enjoy their own
... a a n .a
I am not "quor m tUls
es until this we will stand
thickly set- ^et il come,
belief, viz., ?UI graudc
>n. I do not Proved and
r that. Let wiil recover,
opinion in Mm s?rry to st
talk- nr til >l/xt ,
government, ineu
on good ground. ^ec ? 5
large c
;hild is much im- fc'on*
we believe now he ''on *
Wife still absent, I
iy. If this old-time duated
-J ?*?~ u ?* Miss
vivun vj ^ uv.'ui u vttruiiuu^
!6, 1833, his father being a
;otton planter in that s?,cHe
completed his educat
Wake Forest College,
and not long after he gra,
married his first wile,
Ingram of l,anc#Btor
U v? V/l . ?T lit
in the name of Mr. H. E. ?
der, protesting against
manner of holding the eli
on the question of dispe
and the John McSmyrle I
ing company filed a petitio
somewhat similar characl
' 1 bride, a gold necRla<
Schro- diamond?.
^ie Thoe who at tende
0ction i0t,!e were Mr. and
nsary Skinner, Mr. and
)i&till Brisie and Mr. Len
n ot a Mr. and Mrs. Fran
;er as j ?i ?u *l
30, sot With
id from OharMr.
Frank
Mrs. W. P.
1 Ferguson.
Li Ferguson
: I n ... I 1
much mauers. 15 y tlx
m?t freely that my fii
impressions led me
elusion that the Baj
was the church and i
er creeds were usurp
ronment has much tc
m a ftcru
a w?yf i ad '
st religibus Prinfc?
to the conptist
church Valdosta, G
that all oth*
er8. Enyi- Veteran 1
> do in such
icnu, Rcop it UUt UI
Yours truly, county
J. W. Twitty. for a
a., June 26, 1907. Arae
_ wife b,
. _ _ . __ ~ ' Wh<
McLain Dead. he 01lt,
of com
, S C., where he resided
time, removing later to
:us, Ga., where he lost his
I
y death.
>11 the Civil war broke out
ered the service as captain
DMtir MV tin T?ai?t
to the election on the qu
of distillery.
The board of commiss
set Monday, July 1, as lh<
for hearing evidence and
ment in the matter. It is e:
ed that Messrs R. II. Welc
^JitSSCU lUI 'Ugll H'O ^
estion ou route to Jitraesto
return they will be
ionera p0rt Mill, where W
3 da'e one oftheioremei
argu- lotte Brick Cnmpan
xpect- . , ? - h
and
ii y j-ob'wu t%y
wn. On their
at home in
lr. Ferguson
1 of the Ohar'y.
V, I am reminded tL
ray school days wer
tlie Fork Hill comr
first teachers beinj
Jefferson and Wni.
etc. down to Jno. T.
1848. 1 could count ti
Monroe Jot
iat most ol McLain, a we
e spent in dier, died at
nunity, my uigtit. lie w
5 Walcott, during battle
BlackmonJout. All the 1
Copeland in I war he was 1
imnv fwonJ" I 1 ' "
irujil: Mr. Brown ali(j gt
11 known f <1. &ol- ^allanl
Waxhaw Sunday riou4
as shot in the head Frankl
and both eyes put 0j tj)e
ong years since the e(j ^
lelpless and never Lookoi
. . ? I
jrved with distinguished
try until disabled by sewound?.
at the battle of
liu, Tenn., near the clcMe
war. lie was also engag
he battles of Chicimau2Hr
" i
at mountain and in the
W. Boyd Evans of Columl
addition to the local alio
will appear in support <
petitions of protest filed,
prohibitionists will like
represented by attorneys,
and the fight put. up on thj
)ia, in Exciting Runawi
rneyis, Hill--Several Pet
jf the
The Rock Hill Heralc
ly be H. M. Dunlap, J. I
also, J- Roddey and W.
it. day wore all quite painl
ay in Rock
rsons Hurt.
I: Mesdames
I. Miller, W.
\V. Feunell ^
ully bruised
among the older citiz<
clays we are now coi
was not uncommon
from 20 lo nearly 10<
in one day. Among M
that attended the c
were Parker Tliomoi
learnea to get
9n3. In the out aid. II
iBidering it 0u the str<
to immerse about with h
3 candidates 80me friend tc
he preachers seated a strife
hurch then ura.
aon. Joserih
, atiout much with- numer
e used to be seen tjosepV.
sets here groping fr0m J
is cane or having t]10 tin
> lead him, and pre prankl
ingly pathetic fig- jn
Afte
oua engagements of Gen. J
i E. Johnston's campaign
Dalton to Atlanta, and at
ae he was disabled at
in was the senior colonel
brigade.
ir the war Col Dunlan en
will doubtless be interestin
more or leas ' warm."
The vote shows a major
76 against the dispensary
majority of 81 against th
tillery.
i T
g and and hurt in a runa
Saturday afternoon
ily of out driving and the
and a ed to the nurrey too
e dio- engine near the ove
on Chatham Aveti
away. About opp<
? i - t AM
way accident
, They were
horse attacht
k fright at an
rhead trestle
iue and ran
jsite the resi.
nl. .ii
Oopelahd, Wiley Bla
F. Braeington and A
Ml-. Brasington's s
much longer than an
tor. He was loyal to
and .as true as st<
preache-fl and teaclu
' i m
ckmon, W. a c.
11 w 11 Severe Stoi
lien Small.
ervice was * u ,
Natchez. in
y other pae- ,
, . .arx forty-mile-aii
nis church .....
, r_, struck thiscit
?el. These . . ,
, ing cougidera1
3rs have all ?
rm in Mississippi. ?. C.,
sent ^
lisB., June 26.?A him.
hour wind storm n^(,ved
y late to-day, work an(j aij
ble damage to tin j,een '
in business at Fort La^n,
where he married the prelr?.
Danlap, who survives
In December 1888 he rejwith
his family to Bartow
ice that time his life hai
"known and read of all
xviucu uy xjigimmig
Spartanburg special i
News and Courier: Joe Go
young white inan, was kill
lightning, while riding a
road on his bicycle neat
nut fo-ilatr Thft
? uence 01 ur. raaspej
Avenue the surrey i
n the a bu^gy in which
sset,a Lindsay, son of Mr.
led by C. Lindsay, was ric
long a turned over. The 0(
Wal- all thrown out on t'
111* lit" rv\L> n nil urli i In f
7 on unamam
collided with
Master John
and Mrs. J.
linjr, and was
cupants were
lie hard pave
linu u II
"passed over the riv
This is a digression,
to say more about (
He was aij active, en
hand-. Later he studiei
under Capt. James L
and was proficient in
,, rouis turn |>rt
* , , , wires on both
1 intended . . .
_ .s . ltfsinpi River
ien. itrvin.
ergetic farm
3 surveying, To Address
). Mcllwain,
i Much work,
jHiranng leieprapn men"
sides of the Miss- tliin e
in this territory. charac
M gentle
. his de'
Veterans in Mon- Ug.ou(
roe* who h
in this community and in
ntire seciion. His high
ter, his uprightness, his
and generous nature and
potion to his civil and rei
dnt|es were known to all
ad business or other as-<o-'
ning first struck a teleirrap
and glancing off struck C
A man who happened to fc
sing on a mule at the tim
badly stunned by the shoe
C4-irl F)if?s JTnrrihle Dp
ui^llf cv??v* I* U'?V V
h pole very painfully bru
)o9set. them was seriousl;
>e pas- Miller received the
e whs bruises, one shouldc
It. wrenched. It ia the
? fell against the stoi
ath the navenient. Mrs
lised, none ot
y hurt. Mrs.
) most serious
?r being badly
>ught that she
le curbing on
. Dunlan held
and still later oil heoil
a candidate tor the 01
veyor General of the
was successful and
the duties of the c
least one term. So n
farmer boy hero. No
ered himself Monroe En
ffico of Sur MoUgh, of La
? State, and capt. W. O.
discharged wip addrees t
,ffice lor at on ,he fourth
nuch for the H veteran, 1
,doubt now, Civil war
cialior
quirer: Hon. J. M. fai(hfl
nU9ford, S. 0., and church
Heath, of Monroe, gunda
he old soldiers hero many
of July. Mr. Hough compe
laving gone through duties
from start to finish. The
i with him. Ho was a
ll member of the A. R. IV
i of this city, and was its
y school superintendent for
years until failing health
lied him to relinquish his
funeral services were held
Anderson special in the
and Courier: Little Miss
Forrester, the ten year-ohl(
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A
rester, of the Orr Mill \
died this morning from loc
a baby in her arras
i News another child in th
Pearl they both escaped
laugh- party had what a
i. For- almost a miraculou
illage, serious injuries. Tl
:k jaw. ped running after i
and 1 here was
e surrey, but
unhurt. The
ppeared to be
8 escape from
ie horse stopthe
surrev was
iojlm old age, ne (I
oi&n dwells upon o
U*ne is a uKewg"
what I have said cc
his eyes I want to \
write me a long letfc
In my last comix
f
ike myself) Capt Heftth
> < en limes. |{n0W9 no^hir
reader aud
>me? under experience, b
urge him to piece in his fc
sr. Qood speakin
lunication I. votersna.
by reason of age a*
ig of the war from
at he has a Urge j. ' ,
leart for veterans. remai,
kg is in store for the Oemel
Col,
family residence on Wedr
afternoon, conducted by
F. E- Rogers, assisted by
W. A. M. Plaxco, and the
ns laid to rest in Oak GrAve
tery.
, Duulap leaves a wife and
She stepped on a nail aboi
days ago and several day
the dreaded disease took 1:
her. She suffered terribl
her death was a most h
one.
Lit ten overturned Youn
s ago also thrown from 1;
iold of got his left leg an
y and badly bruised. It
orrible ai weeks before 1
to walk.
g Lindsay waa
lis buegy and
d ankle joint
may be severle
will be able
I
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