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W I?PCAL DOTS ^ fa. J Born to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, -Hi S. Davidson Monday, May 11th. ^-">1909. a son.?Kershaw Era. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Crockett of Riverside is very ill. She has pneu (IlUUItt. I There will be Children's Day exercises by the Methodist Sun) day School tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Walter A. Bailey, of Blaney, Kershaw county, died last Sunday. He had been an invalid for 15 years. The 2nd regiment, commanded by Col. Henry Thompson, will encamp in Columbia from June 28 to July 8. MiS'O. M. Saunders, a promi' nent citizen of Win gate, N. C., died last Saturday. He was in his 52nd year. The editor is indebted to Miss gjjHt Lula Knight, of Primus, for some delicious honey, presented to him Thursday. A ten-pounds girl arrived the home of Mr. and"Mrs. k<\hblj 5? j y' Hope section ?Wednesdey, 12th Thstant. s t Contractor and Builder Marvir Bowers, who was severely hur recently by an accidental #al \ while working hjd --- ladies' card club was de r ugntiully entertained ThursddJ afternoon by Mrs. J. Harry Fog ter. Dainty refreshments wert served during the qvening. The board of school trustees al its meeting yesterday reelected Supt. E. M. McCown and the full corps of assistants. It is understood that they will accept. Kershaw Era. Mr. T. O. Blackmon, who has been sick for a couple of weeks, was able to resume charge of his road work this week. He will complete this week his section of road from this side of Elgin to PleasantJHill. There was an alarm of fire here Tuesday night, to which the efficient fire company promptly responded. The fire, however, proved to be only the burning out of a chimney at the home of Mr. W. F. Broom. The home of Rev. Withers, a colored Methodist preacher, near Mr. W. J. Ingram's store on Hagins street, was destroyed by fire Saturday morning. Part of the household effects were saved. ? Rock Hill Herald. Mr. W. W. Iluggins has been awarded quite a large contract of plumbing in Lancaster. He will do the plumbing for the new | hotel. Our Lancaster friends will find him a good man and a reliable plumber. ?Camdan Messenger. & The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hayes, of Sharon. York county, died Tuesday, aged | about one year. This makes the 4th child the bereaved parents have lost. The mother, as is well known, was formerly Miss Sue Green of this county. Some of Lancaster's skilled young musicians are getting up an orchestra. The following will become members: T. R. Yarborough, cornet: Emanuel Hirsch, 1st violin; Ben Hirsch, 2nd violin; John Poag, bass violin; Miss Ruby Elliott, piano; Dudley Plyler, j drum. Mr. George Helms, miller at - ^ ? Shute's mill for many years, lost -his right arm last Thursday evening. His hand was caught ir. a io belt and wound round and round ar a shaft till the flesh was torn ofT e,- and the bones broken. The arm was taken off just below the el ? bow.?Monroe Journal. " Dr. J. H. Boldridge, of Lancas-1 ter, preached the sermon to the j graduating class of the Kershaw r'. ^ (iraded school in the Baptist' church last Sunday night. Dr. I Boldridge is a ripe scholar and ( profound thinker and is quite a favorite with the people ofKer-j shaw, who have had the pleasure of hearing him on several oeeas-, ions. The church on Sunday ^ night was crowded to its utmost' capacity, which, of itself, was sufficient token of his popularity j here.?Kershaw Era. I f tr * ? THE LA Commencement exercises of Davidson College will be held on the 23rd to 26th, concluding with the graduading exercises and by reception by societies and fraternities. j Cotton yesterday, 10 1-4, Mr. James A. Waters, Con1 federate veteran of Rodman 1 Station, died Wednesday in ChesI ter hospital, of jaundice. The examination of applicauts [ for teachers' certificates wai I held at the court house vester day. There were 13 applicants 5 white and 8 colored. A fund is beipg*raised to plac< an iron enclosure around th? Salem cemetery at Heath Springs Arch Oliver, a young mai about 19 years old. was acci dentally shot and killed las Saturday near Ruby, S. C.. b; Willis Thurman, a 10-year-ol< lad. Mr. J Henry Collins, of Wax haw, while out trying to shoot wild duck a few days ago, acci 1 dentally shot himself in the fool 1 ?Monroe Enquirer. PERSONAL. j Mrs. J. R. Mackorell is visitin * relatives in Winnsboro. Mr. W. T. Hilliard, carrier c Stoneboro No. fv was in towf * Thursday. , ? i Miss Mamie-.C.vi^?rrffl'^cousir IhisS Belle tflng. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. L>. Jones an ) daughter, of Chester count: i spent Wednesday in Lancaster. ? Mrs. Denie Knight and littl daughter, Williard, of the Elgi . section, is visiting relatives her j this week. \ Mr. Benjamin Ilirsh, of Lar caster, spent Sunday in Kersha\ with his sister. Mrs. Jacobson. Kershaw Era. ; Mrs. W. Z. Hilton, of Libert. Hill, visited her parents, Mr. an* Mrs. W. T. Blackmon, of th Haile Gold Mine section, trie pas week. Mr. T. C. Stover, of Kershaw spent Thursday afternoon ii Lancaster, being on his way t< Rock Hill to visit his brother Mr. D. B. Stover. The Rev. J. H. Noland ant Capt. J. W. Hamel, of Kershaw are attending the Sumter Dis trict conference in session a Manning this week. Mayor E. D. Blakeney left yesterday for Hendersonville. N C., to arrange entertainment for his family on their summer vacation.?Kershaw Era. Miss Annette Craig, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Craig, wh< has been attending school a Richburg, came homt Wednesday, being quite sick. Mr. W. S. Brown, who has been in bad.health for some time, went over to Richburg this week, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, tt be treated by Dr. W\lie, of thai nliwp Mrs. Ci. C. Thiesand little son, Carl, and Mrs. Thies' mother, Mrs. Nannie Burke, of Charlotte, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thies. Kershaw Era. Mr. Waddy R. Thomson, assistant cashier of the Bank of Lancaster, and family returned Wednesday from their visit to Mrs. Thomson's parents in Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. W. .J. Black well. Mr. A. J. Clark. Mrs. J. T. Thomasson, Mrs. ?J. H. Witherspoon and Mrs. .lack White attended the presentation of two ,.V OL.l * ' * " vi onuKespeare 9 plays, "As You Like it," and "MidsummerNight's Dream." in Rock Hill Tuesday afternoon and night, by the renowned "Ben Greet Players." The performances were in the open air at Winthrop College. Mrs. Jane W. Wardlaw, of New Orleans, is visiting at the home of Mr. R. E. Wylie. Mr. John T. Stevens is in town this week, with his elegant new touring car. an "E. M. F." jusptlu??ne?p Fenn's Jack w ill con\iiict* you (hat it K tlx- lifst Iplug <?'> earth. (1ft it from Lancaster Mercantile Co. NCASTER NEWS, MAY 15, Bishop Galloway Dead. Jackson. Miss.. May 12. ?Bis- |H hop Chas. B. Galloway of the |T Methodist Episcopal Church, I'l South, died of pneumonic atjhis 11 home here at 5 a. m. f* .ay. | | DtWill'* l.itt!?' Karl yRisers, the Iicuoun ! little liver pills, small, penile end sure. Sold by .1 F Mi.ekev Co w*i. 1 I , Business Notices 5 All Notices inferred nm er this head at tlie rate of ON E t'KVI , A WO HI) for each insert ion No notice to be counted leaf than i' words a J 1 iOST.?(.old heart and chain, between t upper Main street ami depot. Kinder will be rewarded njiori leaving same at ^ News otllue. I *. 1'IANO AND OIWAN TINISUHave your pianos tuned and repaired i y by the well known reliable toner. Will i be here a tew days longer. 1'hone t*n or write postal. N. Scull. 64-05. j " WANTKD Customers for tish seines, .1 gill nets, dip seines and traps ol'all i- kinds. J. It. Mackorell. 68 (>(!. WANTKD you to know that 1 can furnish all kinds of base ball goods, balls, bats, gloves, mitts, shoes, breast protectors, mask, caps and belts at low- j fpst prices. ?. II. .Mackerel!. fiS-flfi. j il i .-?ugino and candy jnil- | nlano, gasoline% p. Caskcy, l.ancas- ,j >11 ler. Apply to 112-1 f ^ v JP :! *'< > a?res. it miles fi jjir-v-'frftn TWtn the tow n of l.nncas* I ^ 's|ei, 611 public road hi?<1 tower line of Hbuthern Power Co., 100 acres in cultivation, balance in t nber. including a (J quantity of Rood saw limber. 2 settle^ monts, outbuildings, etc. Known as ' the llaseltine-Brown Place. For quick sale at $10.50 per acre. IN". I.. Plexico, le Broker, Itock fill), S. C. OO-tf-s n WHEN THE QUESTION OK WED- , e DING INVITATIONS Rets to be one of interest in your family, bear in mind thnt 'I'll K NKWS (tPI-'IdC has a line l~ of as line as are made, and at lower v prices than usual for suck high quality flfl WAXTKI) EVERYBODY to try a piece I PH of that nice stall-fed beef sold by J J | o Blacknioti. 57wlf. i ^ IF VOlr or any of your sous or daughters fl G wont to tnko a business course, if you i ? will apply at this office we can sell you a j I a schohirahip to either ot two schools. -4? 11 i sm.ksm aN:?We are desirous of no' curing the services of an export sales-| man on a salary to hegin with of $100.00 3 and expenses per month. No one ex- j , eept a hustler who can give good reference need apply. We otVer the right ' man a good contract. National l.oan A _ I Trust Company, Tift on. tJa.. i>2-<>."? i 1% T. B. w. ^ Signiiios something of con rse. j? I M N "I' l-"< ?|l't M l that changes are always in keep- r ?. i*ik with "(ho nevt thing in al- j ) ways something else" therefore * ] [ our STUCK IS (<?M I'FK I K ai |\l this time, embracing everything I * in our line. j J Canned Goods populai brands, for ?iuick lunch- )> ) es. Crackers. j. I lisped our variety of chewing and smoking tsbaccos. We are . T confident we can please von also ( X in CIO A KB our stock is complete all the wa> | , tram 2-fors, .'t-fors to f?-fors. S \ The Refrigerator II is located near the main entrance ?; which signitles also, that your < ? wants can he supplied with soda j water beverages the coming sweltering summer davs-ice cold. | Confectionery ^ W e continue to solicit the pa jl iron age of the trading public. F? Kespect full \, I A. W. Chance I At the Same Old Stand I LEE FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY : SHIRTS . 10c , COLLARS 2c ! i CUFFS, PAIR . 4c. HANDKERCHIEFS 1 l-2c. . I UNDERSHIRTS Gc. J I DRAWERS . Gc \ " j SOCKS.... ... 2c. I % I9Q9 STATEMENT OF THEJCONDIT The Bank of Lai April 28th. 190 Located at f nuctt'.ter. s" C. at the close Hnsiuess A|>ril 2Kth, 11k>i* liKSOlWKs Loans hikI Discounts. Ft h Dcuiund Loans, It l.'iiai Overdrafts. t'?tjJC Hoods and Stocks owned t?y Hank H'.srin Hanking House. A.Mil Furniture and Fixtures L< < (i One from (tanks and Hankers Currency, 11,339 i.old, ' silver anil other Loin. '2,'Jll Checks and cash Item- <!,&lli t LIAHILIIILS. Capital Su?ck Laid In * Surplus Fund v ,v-t Undivided l'rolits less Currcut Kxpenses and faxes Haiti, 3C.S7? One to Hanks A 'I rust Coiupauit s l.Ubf Individual l>eposits Snl.p-ct to Check, k'4?,46t Time Certificates < t Oeposit, 1 ~>WS ^ Cashier's Check- l, S>".38'21 n*>.WU iii wouTWIWi 1 I I 1 lo .i i v v av?v??Wi ||? f^-V 1 Cotint y'oT l.anca-t- r. vi- Bcfor? u><-taii^4i<O.W.Willi.uit.s.C'a*; ot Tlit- Btfnk of Tain aster, who being <1 awi rii. says that the above and toregc statement is a true condition of said Bn as shown by tin books ot tile in said bs GEO. W. WIl.blAMS, ('asmivi Sworn to and sub.-ctil ?d l? fori- an-, I did day ot May. W I Williutii n ? 01 ?.. . ('ora-it \ttest. Waddy Thouis ri. W. T. Gregory , ... M. P. C'tawfbrd I tree . W. -t. CnnninghHti , Em OF A FINE LINE t /[en's and Boys' T itylish Tailor-Ma< net Arriuori Thk uui ninvuu I Ilk will do you good to examine them ai ew Line of Men's, Lc 7 hildren's Shoes and we are offering at exceedingly 1 Our Motto: "Keep t Dollar) Turning." Quick Sales and Small lirOPl. Rornroin IIIUUII O UQIgmil The Money Sav Crystal Ice Y *ONE 246 == Read the State Chemist's Anal water that is used in manufact ice sold by Crystal Ice Con Charleston, s. C\, J Sanitary Water Analysis No. 170, drawn Jami ceived January 2.'J, lt*0f? of sample of water from fa A Ire Company. Results in Color . Chlorine . Free Ammonia .... Albuminoid Ammonia Nitrogen in Nitrates . Nitrogen in Nitrates . . .... Oxygen required to oxidize organic matter Hardness (as parts of Co COS) soap test Alkalinity (asparte of C's C08) Total Solids .... .... I .oss on iguiiion Kemarks: Free from chemical indications of conti Respectfully submitted FRANCIS I,. P, i 5^ ION OF icaster 9. j ot .415 .W .H1 i .(? .11 <> | .75 t .(;< i.(K' .2"-' ill 71 0 0 I.:??? I A ', I K71 '"""uitic lilo&I | III luK j iul; ink. nk. it. I tlu- j I ^ J Dl ill ^Jobby, de Suits. > Week ad get our prices idies' and Oxfords, o\v prices. -he Wheel Profits. House 1 er \ Co'y lysis of the ure of the npany anuary 26, 190H. i?ry 22, 1909, r.-mden Water Light Parts per Million: 3.00 O..10 0.6O 0.00 17.00 20.00 67.00 imination. I, I AKKKK, Jr.