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? Saturday, June 17th, I I BEGINNING AT 4 P. M. I * ir-, |- ONE HOUR ONLY -I .- ^^^^^^^^ ^^r^*"^ ?OpuxF?amd 0Va9 Child's Cup fto.I?TmSminer * ^^S^^^^^S^ i^?n**1"- 3?| MarSkafcr ValO <kta$<m Salt -Pepper 'Mi IS Crater il i nBnMlnMlimr .n ii SCT || feg . ??ttr?ffii^. lM*40UHftMl P^^*?**^ WaSTtothPickimcr Watt SoupStminer M21 Pan?^TUmer v I*T JHP ^?^Va^ J| * ?l?tn? ?^^T^^"^^ md?nntmildr Wa 15 mu-TcaStn?ntr Mi 23 Skinnier ,, m ?????? i? ^^^J^^^) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ S? du?*,toft* ? ^ Zta^A?fcr ahffffifcftft Cm. kramerKpBte BALLENGER HARDWARE COMPANY, SENECA. SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY MAN KILLED By Brother-Disputo Over a Settle ment Results In Fatal Shooting. (Daily Mail, 1 2th.) Petor Shaw, 3G years old, was shot und killod this morning hy his bro ther, Eugono Shaw, fit tho homo of their parents between Anderson and Relton. Witnesses at an inquest hold by Coronor Hardin immediately after tho shooting told a story of an unus ual killing, whore ono brother shot down another brother, who was standing in the yard before him with his little baby in, his arms. The shooting Occur rod at tho homo of tho Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O', Shaw, about 7 miles out from Anderson, near the Anderson-to-Rel ton highway. Peter Shaw was stand ing in the yard, near a well, when ho was killed, and -.Eugene Shaw was Standing at tho door of a rear room, from which he did the shooting. According to tho evidence at the Inquest the two men hud met at 'the homo of their parents, and they had been quarreling over a settlement of somo kind that was lo ho made bo tv/oon thom. Thrco difforent stories of tho nature of the sottleinnt were told hy us many wltnosses, but all. agreed in the fact that Doter 'Shaw was shot and killed hy Eugene Shaw as ho stood at the well In his parents' yahl, holding Iiis littlo baby in his anns. .Mrs. C. C. Shaw, mother of tho two mon, declared that they were tn ino house and were fussing over some ?uas which Peter owed Eugene and which were to havo been paid hack to Eugene on Saturday. She declared thal she had hogged them not lo fuss and to let tho matter drop, and told both of the men to go home. Petor, sho said, had two of his childron with ?him, and ono of tho children was also j begging him to como ott and go homo, j His youngest child, a baby of only 2 1 j months, was in his, arms, and during I tho fussing had gone to sleep on his shoulder. I Peter finally loft, according to Mrs. 'shaw, ?uni US ho wont out of the back j door Eugono cnllod to him, und, al though shu said she could not tell ; whether Pi ter had a pistol or not, j Kugene called to him to "drop that thing or Pl! kill you." She maintained that sho tried to I keep Engem' from shooting, telling him that "he had his little baby, and !you might kill it." They both began firing nt about tho same time, declared Mrs. Shaw, "and they shot so ;ist and so much I don't know who did tho shooting. As Eugene ran out of thc houso Reed was shooting at him. Doter fell in tho back yard ami his littlo girl was still in his arms. .The baby's hoad was full of blood and Its dollies woro bloody, too." Peter Shaw was married and is survived by his widow and th roo children. 1 -. ? -' Vanadium was discovorcd by a Swedish chemist In 1830. TUE NEWS FROM BOUNTY LAND. Misa McDonald Winner in Columbia State's Composition Contest. Bounty Land, Juno 12.-Special: Miss Nettle Hubbard spent the week end lu Seneca as a guest of Miss An nie Hunter. .* Mrs. George Gibson, of Baltimore, Md., was a guest a few days last week In tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dal len ger, leaving" to-day. Ossie Youngblood left recently for Atlanta. Late nows from him gives tho information that he has joined the army. Ossie is an aspiring young man and has many friends who will watch his career with interest. The Bounty Land Literary Society, which has boen disbanded for tho past several months on account of many of our young people being in school, reorganized 'Friday evening and will meet every two weeks. Two wee lassies' have recontly ta ken up their abode in this community -the one brightening the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wells and the other the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Morton and three children, of West Union, spent Saturday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Doyle, of An derson, were in the community for a short while Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. J. H. Adams, daugh ter and son, Miss Etta and Horace? visited relatives in the Clearmont section recently. Mrs. GUmer 'Hubbard and MisseB Lalla Ballenger and Cary Doyle are lin Clemson to-day in attendance at the summer school for teachers. Misses Sara Davis and Viola Brad? berry, of Seneca, were in the commu nity among friends recently. MISB Vera Coe, of Flora McDonald College, is expected to-day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Coe, she having spent the past fortnight with friends in Mooresville and Char lotte, N. C. Stokes Wyley, of 'Georgetown, is on a visit to his parents, !Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wyley. iBruce Stribling returned Wednes day to Cross Anchor, where he is in structor in agriculture in the Cross Anchor schools. I Mrs. G. W. Davis and several chll ! dren, who have been spending some weeks with Mrs. Davis* parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hughs,- left Saturday for their home In Smyrna, Ga. Mrs. Julia D. Shanklin and son, E. R. Shanklin, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ShanklTn, of Anderson, the first of ' ) week. Little J. B. HaB. infant of Belle Hall, died Friday and was burled in Seneca Saturday. The'deceased was five months old. We are glad to learn that Mrs. C. E. Gambrell, who has been suffering for several weeks from rheumatism, is improving, and hor many friends hopo for her entire recovery, j Mrs. Duncan, of Pickens, and her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Atkinson, ot Liberty, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rice and chil dren, of the High Bridge section, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens. Tho ninny friends of Miss Kate Stribling, of Rome, Ga., will loam with sincero regret that she is quito dangerously 111, having only a few days ago undergone a serious opera tion. Miss Stribling was a one-time resident of tho Richland community, whore sho has many friends who await with anxiety for encouraging nows of her condition. Mrs. Mae Hubbard Anderson salir ed from New' York Inst Friday, des tined for Norway, whero hor hus band has been taking special train ing for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will probably return to America in August. The following clipping ls from tho "Winthrop College News" and will be of Interest to tho many friends of one of Oconoe's Winthrop daughters, Miss Willie McDonald, of whom we are Justly proud: "In the Columbia State's competi tion for the best literary composi tions which might bo submitted by students in the twenty colleges of South Carolina, four Winthrop girls were awarded prizes of $10 each. These girls and their subjects are: "Nature's Song," by Willie Mc Donald; homo address, Richland. "Whlto Bread," by Louise McFad den; home address, Chester. "The Genius of Raphael," by Edna Tiller; home address, Lugoff. "A Comparison of Jane Austin's Heroines with Modern Women," by Margaret Browne; homo address, 127 Park avenue, Rock HUI." Mrs. Martha Wilson lost a valua ble cow Saturday. Local Notes from Fair Play. Fairplay, June 12.-Special: Rev. Freeman filled his regular appoint ment at Boaverdam last Sunday. He delivorod a splendid sermon. We are exceedingly glad to have 'Mr. and Mrs. Freeman in our midst. Wo feel suro that ho will do a great work for the up-building of Christ's kingdom in this community. Danna Harris, of Columbia, waa the guest of his mothor, Mrs. M. E. % Harris, recontly. Those who enjoyed tho kind hos pitality of Miss Elise Richardson on Sunday last wero Misses 'Minnie Pat rick, Maymo Bruce, Julia Davis, May Brock, Clarine Wooten and Lush Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chambloo, of Anderson, wore spond-tho-dny guests of tlio latter's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Smith, recontly. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Davis aro en tertaining a big boy nt their homo. .Miss Marlo Crabbs and Mrs. John Will Crabbs attended thc commence ment exercises of Winthrop College Inst weok. Wo aro glad to have bade with na Miss Lucilo King, a student of Win throp College; Hoyt Wooten, of doni son Collego; Miss Bnsslo Creon and .Too Stribling and Loulo Marett, of tho Westminster High School. Gary Watson and brother, Will, of Walhalla, spont last week with tholr sister, Mrs. T. U. Mitchell.