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|j Local Dots | The Sunday schools of Kershaw J had a union picnic at Camden 1 Thursday. 1 Col. W. C. Hough made 250 | bushels of wheat on his farm ? c near town this year. e Lancaster's ice plant is nearly 1 completed, and the manufacture a of ice will begin next week. v c A son arrived at the home of w Mr. and Mrs. John Plyler, of the 1 Jacksonham section, Monday, 12th instant. ^ h A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw, of the c Stoneboro section, last Wednes- r day. 14th instant. c The bank of Kershaw paid F the usual 4 per cent, semi- ( annual dividend to its stockholders July 1st.?Kershaw Era. S The lost fraternity badge recently advertised for in the The News has been recovered by the c owner through means of the ad- ^ vertisment. 1 The colored people are going to s have a barbecue and fish-fry at t David Stand on the 31st instant, f A brass band will furnish music r for the occasion. n o Three new Baptist houses of worship will be dedicated in Hock a Hill next Sunday. This will lie v a rare occasion. Was there ever r anything like it before?- Baptist ^ Courier. t< The town council is continuing v the good work of cementing side- ^ walks. In addition to such work n heretofore noted tbn navomont e on Dunlap street along by the Bennett-Ferguson stores is being (] laid in cement. Mr. T. M. C. Mosier, one of the a successful farmers of the eastern V portion of the county, sold a load y, of unusually fine peaches on this jj market yesterday afternoon, sam- a pies of which he kindly presented to us- T As will lw seen by advertis- b ment now running in this paper, v Lancaster county has a vacant 91 scholarship in the Citadel Acad- e emy at Charleston. A fine op- s{ portunity is presented for some ^ young man to get a good educa- ^ cation free. 44 Miss Hattie Taylor, the bright young lady, formerly of Lancaster. who was graduated this year with first honor from the Due ^ West Female College, will teach ^ music in the school in IGreeleyville, S. C., says the Associate ? Reformed Presbyterian. a The Moore Lumber & Manufacturing company is making g good progress on its various ^ building contracts. The Derrick house will be completed in a few mnrn rtnvs WnrL* r?n .1 T Wv. ? W.. -. .... ^ he's and W. P. Bennett's residences is progressing well. ^ "Uncle Billy" Jenkins, of H Pageland vicinity, was in town w yesterday with a large, old-fash- bi ioned pocket book which had the in date of its purchase on the back ni ? 1840. Mr. Jenkins says it has ol never been without money since is it was bought, and it has a good y< sized wad in it now.? Marshville g< Home. pi Children's day will be observed ^ at Mt Pisgah Baptist church, in Kershaw county, tomorrow, 18th p| instant, and a protracted meeting will begin at night. The pastor, the Rev.E. O. Thompson, will be assisted by the Rev. R. T. Blackmon. The public is invit- ol ed to attend these services. a There will be a prohibition picnic at Hanging Rock church on Friday, July 23rd. The public ^ is cordially invited to come and A' bring full baskets. There will be prominent speakers present, " among them Kershaw county's 1 two able representati /es, Capt. i*. M. L. Smith and Maj. Jno. G. . Richards.?Kershaw Era. l,n .. fr Miaa KaUille Oratory returned thia ?Nk from a visit to Columbia. , St A ' kl )eatfa?>f Youg Lady in Rock Hill. Mist Ad< Wag Native of Lancaster Conaty. How MisiWillie Beckham, daughter The Ke >f thJlate William Beckham, of day says: ~<ancai<>r county, died last Wed- try home lesdaAu the home in Rock Hill near Hail >f herlnother, Mrs. Frances L. the seen JeckhaVi. nee Cureton, of Lan- nient the :aster. lShe had been ill for sev- ter, Miss I ? it* ; r> it "? ? u ? iai miss uecKnam was ?*L nuua 7 yearsVf age and was a lovable Taylor an ind popliar young lady. She Wake Foi vas a Wlithrop College student. Clyburn, >he is strvived by her mother, Williams, wo sistirs. Misses Alice and Walter St Jenevievi Beckham, and one C. >rother, plaster Claude Beck- ?? i&ni | Died Whil The builal was in I^aurelwood Jack M emetery,\ Rock Hill, Thursday ored citis norning, ^fter funeral services Jinn Cautl onducted lat the home by the Dry Cree tevs. Alex|nder Martin and T.B. in his bu >aig. turning 1 ? had come late Supt. Education Didn't Come. ^or R?ck Addresses by Others. *jut on *c dition, it State Sui*>rintendent of Edu- authoritU nuuii ?3?vearuigeii, wno was to ^() m^Iert tave delivered an address here 'hursday night before the county Another ummer school for teachers, in gu^ he graded school auditorium, ailed to come. A telegram was * he Si eceived from him in the after- Southron oon stating that he was unavoid- Quite s bly detained. Interesting and curred Su ppropriate remarks, however, Methodisi /ere made to the teachers and Rev. Mr. thers present hy Dr. J. H. Bold- A. Burke idge. Prof. Bruce Craven, of *he holy lorth Carolina, former superin- There we endent of the Lancaster schools, nearest fi /ho was here on a visit, and Parties n Ir. J. H. Hamel, of Kershaw, Both p lember of the county board of here. M ducation. * proprieto; niture C< ase of Appendicitis. esteemed Mr. Lewis Dabney, bookkeeper nd gene-al manager of Capt. as .1?r1X> /. B. Plyler's store on Midway. ^ rent over to the Fennell hospital ^ ~ i Rock Hill Tuesday to undergo t.au' ^1... r .. Rock Hill n ooeration for anrwinilir?itia -?'? ?" g (' a, le was accompanied by the Rev. * . \ i ,, ,, , month on . A. Dabney. Mr. lJabnev was T, aken sick Wednesday of last , apn .'eek. He is a |x>pular and de- an ear trying yoortg mafrand his ruim- p. . rous friends wish for him a ICIUC a , peedy restoration to health. ne,? esterday was the day set for Our \v tie operation to lie performed. correspor ?? lowing: Former Lancastrian" Visits Lan- Do not caster. Catawba Mr. L. J. Horton, The News' right and intelligent young ? V*re [aeon, Ga.. correspondent, who ^ . P111 pp| rPHnm rites under the nom de plume f "Former Lancastrian." spent ' day or two with relatives here ,. a lis week, accompanied by his 1 ia -v iny rife, coming up from Heath emm> prings. where he and Mrs. Hor- ant execl >n have been spending some ays. as heretofore published. r* , * o/ in Vw hey will return to Georgia to- w , ay Mackey. Mr. Horton paid this office a _^ax^a elightful call while in the city. ^^ter? ^ e was evidently much impressed ith LancasterVsteady growth, Ma ut he'll no doubt tell us of his npressions in his next commu- "* Ycx ication. Mr. Horton is a son f the late Thomas Horton. and Broke In one of I^ancaster county's Now :>ung men who are "making will Bl; x>d" in other States. He is h. N rominently connected with the at the < dams cotton company in Macon. White str . ? and helpe rotraded Meeting to Begin in an(* cann' Heath Spring! Bap,* <Wh SuaJi'r- he struck The Rev. John E. McManaway, building, : Greenville, S. C., will begin tention c series of meetings in the Heath and Cons prings Baptist church tomorrow, streets, le 18th instant. Two services once to t ill be held daily, at 11 o'clock front and m anA fl n m J-? Tf .... ...u u F. ?. | utiur. nt The beloved pastor of the | inside hoi lurch, the Rev. R. ?. Small, ing a whi as been able to do very little when the ork himself since the firtt of made hii arch, spending part of the time hat as he i hospitals. His numerous rested an iends will be pleased to learn identified iwever. that he is feeling 9ome mitted t ronger now. man. I r- - ; . % i" 1 HE LANCASTER JULY t Clyburn's Ckarmwg Personal. If Party. Mf. and Mr*. Dixon V _ kerehaw thin week, rshaw Lra of Wednesmi . . Kx-Hherilt I,. M. (Jljr The handsome coun- 1UU1^. . . , . .. ? . epentThursdny in the < of Hon. W. U. Clybum e Gold Mine has been ?f e of unusual enliven-i m , ... , . Mr. Robert Crockett, i past week. H.sdaugh- ? v,.it hu Ada, had as her guests , ... r, i**.u **r. lvd Tillman, of Si le Party Misses Ldlth |11(( h|> Mr, K. d Louise Lanneau, of .... est N C Miss Marv catoe, of K? est. IN. U., miss ' *i?ent a <lav or two in of Lancaster. Miss Viola WWk. of Kershaw and Mr. inders. of Wingate. N. w,?jineer. paid a visit U week. ' ^ . Mia. O. c. Heath, of e Riding in Buggy. visiting at the home of > cCardell, an aged col- '""K-r.haw Kra. fen who lived on Mr. Mr. J. d. Therivii is hen's plantation in the reuU ^ "?at?? spring*, k section, died suddenly % ille* N * " Ho,neggy Tuesday while re- 1 Delia and itert . . tt " leturned from a visit home from town. He ... .. ... Hunter in Kershaw. here to take the train ..... . ... , . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, to visit relatives, A1 . mingham Ala., are the Count of his f66bl0 con- Kmma Small this week, is said that the railroad ... Mrs. tfueen i .rejrorr. oi tS wouldn t permit him haa been visiting relativ ake the trip. returned home this week Miss Marceline Kstri?l Account of the Cherry- is Visiting her father in Lett Nuptials. L- c- Hough.?Kamhaw jmter Watchman and Kuby Kiiiott? ...... , of I^uicaNter, are visitiii] ot Wednesday says: and Blaneht, Hough, 1 I surprise marriage oc- _TKershaw Kra. inday at 8 p. m.. at the Mr >nd M? d , Blr t Parsonage, where the of Rock mil. are vision Hook joined Miss Sarah of Mr. Bird's father In I tt and Mr. S. Cherry in i -ection.?Kershaw Kra. bonds of matrimony, j Mrs. K. K. Smith and < re only a few of the I York county, are v riends of the contracting i *r 8 i>mrenU- ,u?v- " I-ong, east of Lancaster. regent. arties are well known; Mrs- Jwhn McN,a . . .. Florida, arrived here r. Cherry is one of the | her , rs 01 the Carolina Fur- Md Mr*. Albert uiaken< impany. and a highly w Z . r . Mr. and Mrs. iHiren citizen of this cit\ White Biult section, ape kett is well known here in the city. We are in pular stamp clerk in the for a pleasant call while Mr. J. R. Halle, Jr., i d Mrs. Cherry left for mu? i .ula Haile of F\>rt 1. C., Asheville, N. C., i ,:d?n* Hickiin, of Rich I. S. C.. and Lancaster. !?? hon" "f Mr c i ... ,1 I F.ra. id will spend about a their weddinir tour. ^ .nd M?. a. H. u . . KiAuumiu, Jisatei t* UJ.m ?SS extends best Wishes Mt Thursday for Pauley r.y congratulations. they will abide lUl abo . ? - < - September. Indian Ferry Next Wed- j Mi. Dmsie Mm Moi ay. The Committee*. S| "n"- who be"1 summer *<?hool here* i ide-awake \ an Wyck yesterday. a<x-ompar>ied ident sends us the fol- M,fiS Harper. Miss Florence Rol> forget the picnic on the Heath-Jones company, a river, at the Indian >,r Baxter Vinson. ' xt Wednesday, the 21st " b*" " w? . to s{>end several davs. o come and enjoy the sic and the delightful N,r-*nd Mrs- J- K. Ilfath Springs section, ewts. Don t forget, y,hlenUy, returtlinK i, you do. to bring well their son-in-law and dai skets. Everybody cor- Mis. John Mackey, inNt ited. t ol. l.eroy Springs at ttees of arrangements i Elliott, have gone to s> Jtion are as follows: 1 * t"nt from here 10 rbar,< . w n in thf Colonel's handsor ter-A. M. Crimminger, ?.kini( th. trip. . dutK clnt> re. J. Ivj FcrjfU- in <>ne hour and thirty-O W. Pe(?ram. E. Curtis M[( tmm Flmd?b? children, Masters Fletdu w?J. Fi. Broom, J. E. ha v? boen spending sev< im Austin. Mrs. Punderburk's pa /yck-W. H. Hyatt, Mr?-Jobn D- Arant- of' ignpv Kirk M Yodor now visltlnK h*r broU issey, Mrk M. ioaer. Mr Ren Armnt and Mr >onding committeeman, ot ijtncaater. ler. Prof. Bruce Craven, ol the Lancaster grade to the Sowell Market past scholastic year, no iii Jail. lent of the Kinston, J spent two or three days ake. Colored, broke into returninK to North Care . Sowell's meat market Ul" old Lancaster frien< , , J to meet him again. iorner of Church and eets last Tuesday night d himself to some ham White steamer. cd goods. An entrance Miss Pay nutr of 1 ted through the rear Miss Louise Johnson , , . . , . visiting Misses Carrie a nfortunately for him, orv. a match while in the ? which attracted the at- Lancaster Yotmf Lad >f Policeman Ferguson . , ^ table Hunter out on the 1,1 r*^w The officers went at Miss Callie Sowed, he market, one to the caster's talented you the other to the rear has been elected t earing no noise on the Mt Pisgah school, weverf they, after wait- county, and will lea le, started to walk off, enter upon her wori negro dashed out and nn?nin? vrv.....D sa^AV A*AVIIUa i escape, dropping hit tees and patrons are ran. He was later ar- ulated on their good d lodged in jail, being curing so excellent a by his hat. He ad- estimable young h hat he was the right Sowell. She took a at Winthrop, of wMi / ' i Ur i * I-.? 17 <C*Q9 Williams visited I of Dixie, I ll A I I 11 r 1 Cs?keA'? has lit friends. if Florida, ia in _ i old home. I M iimfr, is visit- I II I). Tllitnan. ji crshaw county, Lancaster this .he county civil WW Cft fed TP lft 1 9 Fort Mill this w w ?ln _M. IB J ;rr.u;^ orw??i visiting hi* |?as. C.?Marxbba Small have ___ to Mrs. Frank \\ j A tea. of Birjjucsts of Mrs. fKcraliaw who 1 ea in Taxahaw, | gf, of Belhune, *? I Kershaw, Col. ililVC K a. md Nell Iiuffie, It Misses Mabel lear Kershaw. d and children, ||n?n A ik at the home the Flat Creek hildren, of Tir- | l| ^ I#^| Islting the tor- IP/I id Mrs. M. J. inus, of Waldo, 64Thp Thursday, to w? I dauKbter, Mr. I.yles, of the < m \\ odnesday g^e jg a graduate, and . .u-< to t em successfully taught at I ,ere* N. C.f and in this count ?nd his sister, a student at Winthrop ] Mill, and Miss ell was editor-in-chie burK. are visit- college literary journal. . L. Dye.?Ker- * ? Prominent Georgian K reeae and their Lightnmg. '"T* "" * ' w Gi.. J* s Island, where lf7, .i , . While returtiiu^ home ut the tirst o^f , . , . ,. Urm last not lit ndinj blev, of Heath ?????? ?,ru<* attending the SOn' a Prominent .VOQOf returned home killing Mm and the mu by her cousin, ? Big Fores in Two Soutl insofi, of th? ToWHS nd her brother, .u .u t*1 j The Columbia State, rith the Cloud . J" . . ' ... v The business district! nesviile, >. ?... goQtb Caro,lna Tjl)aef.p and Yemaaaee, situat Harris, of the apart, uere practically < were in town by fire about the Rami rom a visit to o'clock, yesterday morn ljthter. Mr. and loss at Norwav was ab?? >rth Carolina. and at Yemasse aboul id son. Master - - ?Business Nc ne automobile, . .. AH Notices inser no? of 40 miles, this bead at the rate of O vo minutes. A WORD for each inse notioe to be counted lea irk and her two words irand Ben, who aral weeks with PEAS?25 bushels Wonder rents, Mr. and $1.25 per busheL Early rradesvtlle. are Amber cane seed at Mack or ler and sister, FOR RENT?Dwelling on ! s. Will Healer, ne*r <???' Blm and avenue, with city water. A E. Wylie. city. superintendent FOR SALE?Fine Berkshire k1 schools the two months old. Also, hoi w lupertDtend- wrn Appiy w ?. ?. C.. schools, LADCMU,r' C here tbia weak, FOR HALE?One up-pec. line yesterday. train ping cotton press, In ia were pleeaed ti?n- Apply to Bennett B Spring*. A. C. went to Hails WHEN ^ Ol wen' to eel tarnoon in hie to?. *ee Niabet A Wilso tor, 8. C. ?arlington and WHEN THE QUESTION* of Oaltaey are ?MC INVITATIONS get nd Leila Orog- of interest in yonr family, b< that THE NEWS OFFICE of es fine ea ere made, en< prices then usual for such hi ly Tendl |p YOU or any of your sone i want to take a business cot r* will apply at this office we oai a scholarship to either ot two i , one of Lan- ???????? .??. TWO TRACTS FOR SALE, ing teachers, I mile of the pnoorporat sacher of the Laneester, 00 acres in eoltli - YaML,_ once in original forest, two | in Kershaw bouses on place. It haa baa ve today to that the timber on this pi l it,. ml^i one million foot of lumber. E, the school the R. B. Allison PIms. y. The trus- applloalion. Also MO aer tAKsmnrrrat ?d * from the tOWB to be congrat toTt ^ pubMo ro^i and to fortune in ae- southern power Oo., tss m ? _ j i ration, balance In timber, I I teacher and quantity of good saw timbc iH v m Miaa I menta. onthnlldlsM. ?Ol standj ch institution Broker, Rook Hill, 9.C. M ' * 0 7 j l*S? m k \j' ? I Un... I MB IIWHrj The Bank." J I* Said of Yon? \ [t Your Yeitflibor? i * hy Shouldn't rou ; Money in the Bank? lU lecouui With nk of Lancaster Old Reliable" has since <*?*- Can You / ofy two Bake Delicious Cakes, , Norway eel miles liread ur pirs without high grade destroyed flour butter, or baking powders? ? hour. 2 i The housewife knows she must ing The 1 have the l>est and freshest eggs. Ut $30,000 j butter and flour if she wishes her $25 000 | baking a success. We will furn_ ish your pantry and store room a with choice groceries and dairy I wlCCB products as well as all kinds of - ~~~ provisions at roek bed prices. tetl under NE CKN1 n r? rtion Nci Bennett - r erguson a than 'it j ? 11 Company. ful peas at i urange and | ?????? Main street, * Chesterfield ppiy to R. ^MpMPWg^^^as^M'h w.3 1 ne oats ^^Bk^HK^UQ|^|H|| Pardue, king. self- DQt good eondi- M| ySRJL ros.. Heath j AAA j0 EHB >r joaroot-j Latins*- I WF*' or wed* ' # j?yE I The White is King I i at lower O I 4th quality. | Not the Whjte steamer but I df daughters I tree, if yon Tmm I White Sewiig lachiie I "umiu*of I made by the White Steamer I ration, bai- I people. Runs like the I rood tenant | White Steamer and is the I Attest improved rotary sew* I "nownu I inff machine on the market I Price on I today. Sold for caah or on I . ? mllna I tims I SVE51 J- * hackokul I * ibajubj ? I FRUIT JARS, CAPS AND I \?STS I RUBBERS at 1 fM^Mk I J. B. MaekoreU'a. I L. Plexioo, 1 J 71-B.M. Aahhbhhhhhbhb A * "6 " " ' ' ' ;SJ' J r jH