The Fort Mill news. [volume] (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1890-1892, September 02, 1891, Image 2

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gatt |HtU gem Published every VVcdnesoay l.y W. B. A^Ol^EV, Ed. 8f Prop. #7 per year in ad ranee. FORT MILL. 8. C., SEI'T. 2 The town authorities are getting; in some good work on the streets now. Mr. Chas. Rodgers left 'Monday on a prospective visit to Florida. Dr. Alex Mnek was quite indisposed lorn few days Inst week. ?Mr, J. B. Mills will buy cotton for It. T. Fewell & Co. of Rock Hill this fall. Miss Myriam Lee fins returned and resumed her du4-1... ^....n.wi qjww.i I irn ? u tun wi <tu?:u Miss Mittie DoWhr^opened a school at her home Monday with twenty scholars. We received a very pleasant call last Thursday from Mr. David Grist of the Yorkville Enquivur. Rev. Edward Mack has accepted a call from the Presbyterian church in Golds boro, N. C, . ?- We are requested by the president to state that" the Confederate Veterans Association will meet next Saturday afternoon, Sept. 12th in || the town hall. Compare the outside appearance of eight ofou^ principal slor?-rooms with eijTiTT of our sister town's and you will probably be happily surprised. i A family moved here last week and left Monday sa ving that this was the first. tnvvti fliov li'iil pvhv uti'iiplr 111 which they could find 11 o house of any kind to live in. We are sorry that our. ink roller became so damp during the bad weather last week that for hours all of our efforts failed to produce a readable impression. Our informant last week rather exaggerated when la? said that there was so much fever on Factory Hid. but we are glad to report that those who ;were sick are greatly improved. A large crowd of base ball crunks went out Inst Saturday afternoon to witness a .game of ball between the Fort Mill and IMeasnnt Valley colored nines. The game was very amusing. The former came out on top. the score being 58 to 14. If report is correct, they have a novel way of collecting street-car fare on the dummy line in Hock Hill, "There are three kinds of tickets. Tin1 holder of the firstclass ticket rides all the way 11 r*i1 n 1 1 ?% * ' uuun <11 i niuiiiirtiniircn, those who have* second-doss tickets muBt getfout of the car and walk when a hirt iH reached, and the third-class man niiWt not only walk but push the ear also. 19 ? . W Sad, Sad Deatfy. The whole town and community were greatly shocked last Friday when it was announced that Miss Anna Wolfe had died. Miss Anna was a perfect.exemplary christian young lady and was loved by everybody. She was popular with all, both old ahd young. Was a teacher in the Presbyterian Sunday School and a member of the . i choir, and her greatest pleasure seemed to be to do good. Miss Anna was the eldest daughter of Mrs. M. Wolfe and was 21 % years old. Didrj't Work Well. Dr." Alex Mack and Mr, Edgar Campbell concluded last week that the stock-company dog had too, much tail and it was in his way. The canine was so proud of his tail that after being deprived of it became very ferocious and show<sl signs of madness, and had to be killed. " , ? mm A Qrarpd Success. Pineville was the scene of a delightful repetition of her last lawn party Monday night. The party given 011 the lawn of Mr. W. E. Younts as was usual, all that could be i\ ished for. A large crowd was present to enjoy the affair, including young ladies and gentlemen from all parts of the Carolinas. A lovely night, a beautiful lawn, with Hrtrw 1 -j -' iv'J mooU* and the sweetest hostesR. all combined to make the eveI Tli?nv 4 llu li <"? .4- "11 in? na|*|jroni ui till. Fort Mill may bo proud to have been represented by the following, Misses Mary Belk, Lizzie Mack, Mel Lee, Hawse Banks, Jennie Marshall and Messrs. Clarence Culp, T. 11. llelk, Sam Watson, T. M. Hughes, W. B. Ardrev. Personal frtci^tioij. Miss Mary Mack left Monday to attend Agnes Scott Institute, Decatur, (Ja. Miss Bessie Meacham of Oaffney's has been visit ing her brother, W. 11. Meacham. Miss Do vie llailes o f Arkansas is visiting a t Mr. Zack llailes. Miss Margaret Smith returned to her home in Goldsboro, N. C. Monday. This is the Way They Do it. DuringMr. It, A. Fulps' visit to his old homo in Stokes Co.,N. C.church erection was the order of the day. Hero is the way they do it up there. One half of the lumber for the church was donated by a sawmill company, and the other half was supplied by subscription. Hach male member of the church was as.scss?Ml so ma ny I days work on the building until it was finished. Mr. Full) was accordingly treated afe lionie folks, nnd was given!two days at hard labor. He says that he didn't know that he was such a tine carpenter. " V .. Mr. Wanainaknr has a grand scheme to get something for notliin?r. He has sent a circular Metter to all postmasters at comity seats to#visit all the post offices in their counties, at their own expense, and report their condition to bun. That's a ease of cheek, CoiiHtlpafio/j, blotxI-jioUon, feM-r! Doctor'! lillln anil funeral xxii.mihou i-oat about two Hundred dollar*; I)e Witts Idttlf Kurly Illaer* i t-oat a quarter. Take your fcbolce. rt-ittion'n Pharmacy. TAX NOTICE. Bo it.ordained hj the Town Council of Fort Mill, S. C. now met and sitting' in common council that a Tax of twontv cents oil everv lnm ? _ . ?. J ...... drocl # of the value of all real and personal property lying; within the corporate limits of the said town is hereby levied. All persons owning property either real or per sonal gre required to make returns of the same during the month of October to the clerk of the council, and any person failing to do so will be,subject to the usual penalty By order of the Council. J. E. Mqssey, Int. ?. I'urlflea the blood. ImrcaueM the rlrvuln tlon, expeln polxonoutf humor* and litdldx up the ayxU-ni. Whnt more (1? you want a medicine to perform? I?c Wltt'a Stuinpnrlllu Ih relable. At Wataoii'a I'hiirnmcv. mm Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all fatant banlni-sa conducted for Moderata Fast. Our Ottca ta Opposlta U. S. Patant OfRca. and we can aacnra patent in lea* Una than thoae ramoto from Wa thins ton. band model, drawing ? photo., with daacrlption. We advise, If pateulable or not, fraa of charge. Our fee not due till patcall* secured. A Pamphlet, "ilow td Obtain P?t?Ui," with namct of actual cllenta Ip your dtata, cyoaly.or town, aent free. Address, C. A. SNO W & CO. Owoilli PdMt Mm, vatfnafltm. | Bp flliM'AMeo originate from Impun , CleanKo It, improve It, purity It wITJi IK' WlttV fcnriuipurl 11a ?nd lienlth 1m ruMtorvd, MtrriiKth roriilned. Hold by W. A, Wdteoii. LOTS FOR SALEIf you want, to buy a lot Cheap upon w(uch build a house, call 6n the undersigned at once, as lie is offering lots 011 the New Street running through the property recently purchased from Mrs. M. ?J. Withers very low down. J. M. Spratt. It Im quit** tlif fanhlon now to takt? !>? Wltt'n I.It tie Karly Itinera for liver, MtoniHrh mid bowel tllMonlrrH. They nre rninll |>II1h, but mighty good one*. WmImoii wIIh tln-m. GULP'S Grist Mill runs everj* other Saturday and makes the best of meal. HIUNG YOUR CORN and always have your name on the sack or I will not be responsible for it. L. N. CULF. Dp Wltt'n Ijpt'le Knrly ItiHcrn never uripp or rnuhf iumdmmi Mllil Iml Hiiro. jimhIhI rnthor ihnn foroo. Beet little pill for Mirk hrnriiirhe chronic count Iptit Ion, d.vnprpnlii. At wntnoiiH. NA1I.S, UAltllHl) WIItK. SALT, STRAW HATS. and* all kinds of HARDWAR E niv the leaders this week. AT ARDREY'S ? ' ^ t? 1 . * IF YOU Nl FURNH AND WAN' SAVE M< don't fail to inspect our j COMPARE OUI All Furniture up stairs, ask to st save you money on anything: els* price our TRUNKS and VALISE the cakec rfirwin/Arfr ?LW3U If you want to be happy j ZlEGLERSb , They fit better and look better a kinds, and dont cost any more. New goods arri\ The Leaders and OF LOW P MASSEY LIVE and*L I'ast Pxnwipnt'p Iuim tHiuvht no < 1 " v u" 1 the best goods ami to sell them turning money faster and by so < as well as making something for to keep a well selected stock of G of glass and tin Ware, crockery FIVE THOUSAND M. I ' v just rec'd. Trytheniand.be con best 5c. Cigar in town. IIeft wea keep cool by drinking Pine Apple Sherbets, Milk Lemonac all to he had at the City F SHOES! We take special care in selecting buy something that will suit evei stock we are confident that we ca given, Yours Respec R Mexicar Must; | Lin A Cure fdr the Ailments < A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the I Stock Raiser, and by every o ( liniment No other application comparfll with This well-known remedy has stood generations. No medicine chest is complete with LlfrlMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost ev All druggists and dealers have it. i --- - - ' S N EED rURE FTO ONEY, stock and ; PRICES. *? it. We are prepared to } you need. Don't fail to IS. Don't forget we tnKe >n list try one pair of iOES. nd last longer than other dng daily. Regulators, RICES. & HUGHES :hat it pays to keeponly; at a small profit, thus doing help our customers ourselves. We endeavor IBOCER1ES, also a stock k', ETC. I. B. CIGARS vinsed that they are the ,ther is here but you may Shades, Sod'a and les ountain.* SHOES oar stock of' SHOES to ybody. Having a large n sell you if only a trial is 1 tfully r. A. FULP. ? ft L % tllg iment. )f Man and Beast. lousewife, the Farmer, the ne rcc firing an effective it in efficacy. I the test of years, almost lout a bottle of Must a no ery day.