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* IP ft THE LJi .NCA.S1ER MEWS. JUNE 29. 1907 V i local" ?Fine raius'f this section Thun yesterday. DOTS | PE eli' throughout D*". T. J. sday night and Kershaw it Mrs. Jot: =jl M IBSONAL Jj neai i spec Strait paid a visit to Pa^ lis week. in J. Blackmon is vis ^ r. P. W. Carrres, who liv< r the North Carolina lio it Wednesday in town. E I this office a plea>ant*ca le here. r. C. A. Manship and h as director of the Bank of K e, and also of the Build [e Loan Association. Fo ill than one term lie was a of the town couucil, and I was a member of the Lershaw, ter the shooting i ing and claimed that the r more accidental?thatl member Mr. Fox when lit for years ed soinn time wit board of man. finailv nian I he negro, who shooting wa9 ha did not see > fired?remain* h the wounded t"i npori n ir ?The Rev. I. I preach at Cedar house Sunday, Ju a. id. ?The Kershaw base ball teams ] in Camden Tues< Wallace will i^g relati Oreek school Mr. J. J me 30thi at 11 few days in Mr. Stev and Camden Mr. L. M. C played a game ^ Na) day. Kershaw , ves in Monroe. c*iai who Blackmon spent a ^ i Kershaw this week. e Williams is visiting xhu }lyburn at Dixie. ? mie Johnson is visit- nen rming bride, of Columbi have been speuding sever i with Mr. and Mis. M. herspoou, returned lion rsday. r. J. M. Caivon, a urora b Inerchant of Kershaw, snei school trustees. Hewai rtj ber of the Baptist chui g aUo an activa raerabe ie M ?8onic Order. Mr. Blackmou was a the late William J. B *" and was born in the Wli 11. i a mem- J F> x didn't know rch, and the lat'.er told hit r ot the whs Henry Perrj On Monday Mt son ot istrate Oaskey to lackmoti lor Henry Perry ite Bluff rv appeared Mr. ] wt .Up# ***** the nerrro, but n that his name r. . Fox had Magissue a warraut , but when PerPox said that he won by a score of ?Mrs. Sarah S Mr. Wiley Sheori died in Monroe ing. ?The many fri< n 5 to 2. inS ner 6Xbt Frank Zen heorn, wile of if of Camden, , ^erc Tuesday eyen- 8haW- 8Pen caster. snds of Mrs. H. Mr-J- M u? u manager of er in Charlotte, Mrs. Teei lP- gU6! >y Davidson, of Ker- lian t Wednesday in Lan way tion [. Riddle, Jr., buisness W ! The News company. Floi , aday night in the city, th it of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wi is. Mr. Carson was on h to the Jamestown Expos .?Rock Hill R?cord. lies Deftsie Lee Tillman rida. who has ttJou;. " Bec'ion about 4S years ai l> leaves a widow, who wi Almetta Hinson, daunht *s D L. Hinson, ol White t ll* six children He is also ed by two full brothers, ol W. L. and J.T. Blackui ,? I t r it ' *o. He was not the man is Miss gro, Pat Brown, \ er of Mr. hended, but he, t< bull, and the wrong p?rty. > surviv- Fox identified a Messrs. named Saul Van iou, flie man who shot Another nevaa then appre)o, proved to be Finally, Mr. young negro ghn, Jr., as the him. Vaughn ? V4f nruu ill, will be please she is somewhat I ?The account Wednesday's New of a child by a moor should have /-i ik? D?i- rr n t iins ueea very . .. , T, , , , visited Iver a to learn that letter. Mis3 Ms . _ , . Hill, is vis; - published in .. _ ? . , , , . U. E. Rees s of the kicking horse at Edge- Mr. Z. L been credited ^lurst? 3pen > * 1) HO t- ri w rl n M ? shaw Wednesday. Mis ibel Haile, of Liberty two iting her aunt, Mrs. ^e< e.?Kershaw Era. ne8{ to ri t. Robertson, of Oakt Thursday night and .. T s Mary B. Green for the pa months, was called hon dnesday on account ot the il i of her mother. She ex pec eturn here by the 4th 7' f?. lurmer oi iversnaw and st ler of White BlutT, and ie lowing half-brothers and 11- Mr. B. F Blackmon, of s yille; Mr. .Jesse F. Blacl of this place; Mrs. John L. of this vicinity, and Mri Iv pnniitrrJAn r\f the 1st. was accordingly the tol bound over for tr I sisters: that he did he g Longs Mr. Fox. it is : ;raon, of his w,?y toVanwj Caskev, ried, when the eh< 3. M. 11. His wound is i 1 arrested and ial He denies (hooting, stated, was on fck to be marjotins; occurred, lot considered w nig XVMJt* laill k ?Dr. T. J. Str ter is one of the men. In our con1 him on Moud;iy, things.?The Cam< ?Mr. Guorney veeora. j^oioiua^ i ?it of Laucas- Mr* Artil sirai>?htest Qf Path, is via relation with ant* ^rs- E i we learned Mrs. Brc ien People. Dora liius< r Fal ken berry Kershaw tl u L/aiiuitbier, j ur Tillman, of Honea, IV iting his parents, Mr. spo< . D. Tillman. last aiius Lliiison and Miss mei] >u, of Primus, visited le past week. 11 ocial Event. Ir. ami Mrs. M. S. Withe jn gave a delightful receptio Tuesday evening, com pi itary to their guests, Mr. at . C. A. Manship, of Columbi elditiou to the guests of In \/t JL CARS, The remains of Mr. B r~ were buried in Kerahav n nesdav morning at 11 with Masonic honors, af >d eral services conducted a- Baptist church by the p the town. Revs. Dondv. uangerous. lick mon v Wed- H?w the Candida o'clock, NeuJ"' Voti"f' ter fun district No. 1. 1 at the Miss Clarice Ki astors of 41 Sadie Gn Pnatpv " Kt.hpl Fin ten Stand in The Content. night, 2290 egory, 1770 linov 3/lft and Miss Ola Mil 1< Ridge section, wer Notary Public , of White Bluff, tl Kershaw Era. ?Judge J. E. Rev. Chalmers Fr. 5r, ot tlie Flint Mrs. O. a mirried by son, Olis, a J. M. Hilton, coat's parei le 9th in9t.? shaw Era. Mr. Wu Stewrnan, the Ileatli Spr isar and Oonn - Mmnu mw nor, A. Jeffeoat ami little ^jr re visiting Mrs. Jeff- aft(j its at JSliarou.?Ker- aQ(j and j. Hammond, one of and ings' successlul iner (J. inf on i?? T i*?*- T> , ihe following; were pre9en and Mrs. T. M. Hughes, M Mrs. W. T. Williams, M Mrs. J. T. Thorna*son, M Mrs. D. Reese Williams, M Mrs. John Crawford, Mr D. Jones, Mrs. Bowmfl J 1 and Jtffi5oat. r. . ? r. The Illness of Mr. llobt., j. Troves Fatal?The E Younff Man l*asse< r Thursday Afternoon. Mr. Robert N. Esl L'1 highly esteemed vonncr 11 " Flonnie F District No. 2. Kntridge i Lillie Mo' *U,nable\ i( wjHie Dr I AtvnV I I District No. 3. ;ridge, a|\iiSs Mueey Lath nan and i WMVJ ? WTV underburk, 120 bley, 890 atfin, 10 . an 1110 tv Auditor Ilort among Lancaster's era, have been feai ing ears for severa ?The Rev. A Columbia, who s< was nastnr r?/* _ ? ~I" oil, who are caster, early garden Dr j j? sting on^roast- g (j., spent I days. here w N. Brunson, of ?Monroe 1 ome years ago jyjr8 \Va t }it> I on/i iot?? -"v A "ui ouaj in urtii- i)ott Mist Hinson, ot Lancaster, * last Sunday aud Man- son, ith Mr. W. W. Horn. E Snqairer. serv iter Hough and baby, uiori, uii9s Florence Brow s Connie Witherspoon, D 25. Brown, Mr. Fred (Julvej Mr. M. B. Crigler. 'elicious refreshments wei ed during the evening. tluli 11 l.nttti llo?W u " - o ~ 11' popular merchant of Ea r" member of the tirni of l" & Co., died Thursday at after an illness of two \ r<> the home of his father, M. Kstridge, in East End thing possible was don u Louise Tj i lie aster, ?? Mary 13. Eatridge ? Mettie Ki ternoon, veeks, at state of sou Mr. W. cocstt of i ' " In the Proh 1. Esery- gy jt ?. Stew-n e by his | iylor, 780 Green, 3G0 v night, 60 I'H CAHOLINA, 0 >ANCA8TF.B. ate Court. jsin/E-quiro, Methodist churcn his little sou, CL last Wednesday, a ?Mrs. Martha W of James C. Willi in Union county i\ f ^ i t Rock U lost by death | former's sie lea Galloway,) ii,ira3, of th ped 15 months. Cq^ Ler illiams, widow ^ie meeliuj ams, who died a9gociation N. 0., last of palms. ill, are visiting the ter. Mrs. Minnie VVil- . mm is Place- COUi oy Springs attended yeai g of tlie State bankers' (Jlir this week at the Isle aboi beei + [r. John Lynn, a well know ler who moved from th aty to Clinton about tweh :s apo, died at his home i iton last Friday. He wi ut 73 years of au:e. He lit 1 in bad health for more tha faithful physician, relat n friends to save his life, b 18 nut avail. A young man 'e integrity of charac'er, ex 111 habits and pleasing n 13 Mr. Estridge had man; ,c^ and enjoyed the unboun ?n l ruutnv 1V<^9 atld WHEREAS, Almrtt suit to me, to ^rant be lit witli istration of the E-.ta /if hioli BUekmon. decr-e ** THESE ARE THE] emplary admonish all and sii and creditors of the s? natuterp, deceased, that they be tr friends lue> *n l'l? ? 0,*rt of Hr ' Lancaster Court liou ded con- day, July 13th. next, mage. 11 J. BUckmon made r Letter^ of Admiute of aud effects of mod. LtEFOUG to cite and igular the kindred iii\ K. L. Blackmon, i and appear before ohate. to be beld at se, 8. 0., on Satnrafter publication 1UUIIUMJ, 1?U\ tJS 1 grand-children a grand-children. ?There will b< Grace Methodist row by the pastor, Carter, in the m i cunureu, 01 nd 36 great- Miss Lo1' son, is visit uucle, Mr. ) preaching at Ker8haw E church tomor, the Rev. Mr. **' ^ orning and by turneJ frot 11 ?> u l\AAn n i McOaskill, of JefTor- a y? iitig the family of her ?hil J. A. McCaskill.? Coli ra. and . Liolriridge has ren Virginia, where lie .U ?f L iar. He leaves *he followiu dren : Mr. William Lynn, umbia; Mrs. George Wai Miss S illie Lynn, of Clii Also, the following st<? dren: Mrs. R. B. Beckhar ancaster; Mrs. George Pit ma Gdence of all who knew ^ was but natural, thereto ol his untimely death pIioi re , sion profound sorrow. Mr. E9t ridge was in year, having been born, n' county, Sept. 26, 1882 n, ...... , . I tnereoi, at n o clock llim. It show cause, if any t re that 8a''' Administration ah ' Given under my Hi J Id occa- June. Anno Domini, ! J. his 25th _ . ?" in mis Business 11 e WUa WAIl NutiS in the forenoon, to liey have, why the ouUl n<>t be granted, tnd, tliih 27th day of 907. E. STEW MAN. Piobate Judge. Notices. inserted under ^residing Udder night. ?The Liberty hold their annual erty Hill on July < hers are earnestl be present in full Stackhouse at ,Jt*? ? given him IJill Kifles will Mrs. J. J picnic at Lib- ter Ned> 0 1th, All mem tug the fori y requested to Mrs. L. C. uniform. The Air. Marl mo v MCttiiuu j by his church. Smi ?. Poore and son. Mas- jy f Columbia, are visit- mar ner'o parents, Mr. and a ( Payneur. sor\ Lin Beckham, of Pleas- nirtc ones X Roads, and Mr. Ja< 18, of Columbia. Ir. Lynn was a kind-heart< 1 aiul a good larmer. Fie w Jonfederata veterau, havii red throughout the war hi le an excellent soldier. 1^ - unmarried, Hestdes his 1 ? ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W tridge, he leaves five aud two sisters, all of tl ih ty, viz : Messrs Albert. William, Van and John 1 Mrs. Thomas Williams ! ? bereaved t'118 head it the rat A WORD for eao . M. hiS- notice to be conn brothers wor(ll> lis COlin- SECOND Han J si tI er and condenser fc Henry, ply to W.J, Cunin istridge, and Mrs if yOU want your c of ONK CENT h insertion. No teil less than 25 Ixty-saw ffin, f?ed>r sale che ?p. Apigham, Lancaster, cornto jjrow buy public is cordiall tend, with well fi ?Mr. W. J. Mc Emily C. Longlej yesterday mornin; dence of Mr. G. North Monroe. R< y invited to at- ant Hill, lied baskets. ment's wol Quirt and Mrs. ^Ic^au f(,r L r were married Thursday i s, at the resi- Miss M< W. Flynn in Wyck, who )v. S. R. Brock uncle, Mr. the national govern- was 1 known cotton statis- Sou iancaster county,spent ^ in Lancaster. Ail Jin.ie Plyler, of Van has been visiting her \ G. J. Starne8, went Ker i a member of company 1,12 th Carolina regiment. ith^of Mr. Robert Ulacknio One of Kershaw's Useful Ci Z'-ns antl Leading Merchant lr. Robert L. Black mon, shaW. whoso critical illna ^ uiiiooi oiu^upr.as is wei one of the brothers, l William F. Estridge, is i tlt nent young Baptist mini fi. Mr. Estridge was a c a. member of the Baptist of and he exemplified in fc aa waIk anrl finnrotcntinn ti IKIlOWl!, r?|iini i And great deal chei 110 IveV. Jones Co. i prom - ???????? Hot days and no later. together. Tay lors i< onsistent the PIacf /?? <? and cold drinks. 0| church, ?- ; ??? ' Hemember the fir lis daily is a box of Huylers to oin narrv 'i xsuraie 01 rsoda. iper. The HeathId drinks go well 3e cream parlor is r all kinds cream jen evening*. at thing you want ou your trip. J. H. Mackorell performed the mi ?Monroe Enquire ?The trial of the negro who kil Millen of this coi will begin at Mari Monday. It will 1 srriage service, home Salt ?r. tern. Butler McDow, Mrs. CIh led Mr. Lloyd Toxaway, 1 inty last April, sister, Mrs. on, N. O., next Shelton w be recalled that or two but irday.?Chester Lan- was in t rence SheUon, of Lake wa8 0., is visiting her ^es , R. G. Elliott. Mr. zen as also here for a day occ' has returned heme was noted in onr last issue, di< hat town Tuesday night. I one of Lancaster county [ and most progressive cil s and his untimely death h isioned general regret. I a prominent merchant 3d religious convictions. Ie mains were buried y 's afternoon,at 3 o'clock, a ti- Camp Creek church, I as Boldridge conducting th le services. of U 0? liv>ci C mmhmmmmmmhm* Th? ro JUHT received 01 Hacked corn at 85cti esterday to *PPly nitrate of t Upper 1 v , tt 8TRAYKD?One jr. d. n. 9p0tted pig 2 mot B funeral morning, leave inf office and receive ri # JUST THY t hai ne car bone dried > Now is the time soda. J. C. lilac m on . i black and white iths old, Sunday ormation at News sward. le <t Sanborn^Cof Mr. Millen was i passenger train ii lina. ?Messrs. T. 8. S. Riddle and U ^ spent Wednesday on the banks of Oi ing. They were j( murdered on a 11 North Caro- Mr. and of Oakvale Carter, John viaitin#? Mi I. C. Killings Mrs M. and Thursday Era. ine creek, fi?h>ined Thursday ^r* ^? Kei Mrs. B. A. Stalnaker, and , West Virginia, are Qp0 s. Sfcalnaker's mother, F. Evans.?Kershaw war Wilson returned this citi: shaw and was doing a lar, successful business. I ned the first store in Kersha ?n that town was starte ut 17 years ago. He was m-hearted, public spirit* zen and had much to do wi Mysterious Shooting of je Man in Lancaster. ,w Mr. Charles Fox, a yoi d, of the Elgin section, wa a a ratber mysterious ma; ad Saturday. He says tha th in the grore in rear of, icro nuu IfIN, III 31 a Young package guarantee ded. The finest tei world. J. B. Mack ing man ?????? ,8 shot in Tl10 , Number three is a ^ nner last Geo H. Pairis, of Cei t he was ??rdinK to a latter wh f "After suffering m Judge D. kidney trouble, and b laokoreii'H JCvery d or money refuni for ice tea in the orell. Ic No. 3. 'onderfal mascot for dAr Grove, Me., aoich reads: nob with liver and by the Rey. R. E.' Maj. J. M. Riddl dance of fine flab bat with a net ho1 i, > j ,, -i- .aaJiv ?hi. ..^4. I'urnipseed and week iron e. An abon- National C were caught, Order, to prevef* eg ate from - l the meeting of the Kei Council of the Junior tive which he was a del- jng the State Oouncil. the rehaw's growth, taking ao a i part in all matters pertai to its general welfare, j time of his death he waa c- A. Williams's resident n- eating some crackers, wl It gro fired on him with i a the ball lodging in the g by the failn ' nere, tri<Mj Electric Bitter., hen a ne- * wel1 m<Ln fc>d?y. i the cure." G ma rente* ft pistol, atomaeh, liver and hi join. Af. "Sf0?" ... re to find relief, I and as a result, I am L'be first completed >d best on earth for dney troubles, by J. anderburk Pharm*MM i mi nii ii ^i<i' '