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I , <4 M ' i j| ; ^ n1 . . ' - ? r - -as ! , i ~ , ',?-^=rr.,. | ^ Family Newspaper : For <he. Prtyinotum ?/ ?fc? PoliHocd, iSb-~?ai, .l^rioMOaraf cnl Qmmmmrrial Jhflarotfa | H ". i--^----j:-:i==L-?T-=z^^rr: v - . g ...^ --rsrCJ* AUi ii vvh .KLY Li v ^ K i ; K R 11 i?? I'M ABLM 1KD 1*.V2 o< GrE Our Buyer i expect great tlii cheapest stock o ? t To show oui SPEC 111 is MlI In quick order. No time to i eries and Laces will be the special Some great Values will be offered. Something Special ii We are sole Agents for 4'Que be the best ladyiss shoe in the Uni antee for good wear. We still hav dren's slippers and low cut ties wl prices. LAN CI Q8IT1 tMhUll t CE81GIII ? mmm m company General Fa-seng ?r Department. Schedule; Effective Jun*. 15th, 1901. Time. wk8i bound Leaves No. 11 No. 85. No 88. I only. < annlen S SO* 12 50p WeatviDe 9 20a 1 27i< *Kera}??w ]0 50a 2 0* p Hi*Mtli Hprlngs 11 2<>a 2 12p ?noa-ter 12 20p 2 47p Riv?r?l'l<* 12 40p 2 5<>p 4'at aw I) i Jet 2 80 p 8 lop Hoo t Hill 4 Oiip 8 40p York-Hie 5 20p 4 18p Hickory Grove H 05 4 50p \ Akuivks. RlacKsburg 6 60p 5 20p leaves Hlaekshurg 5 45a 5 25 n ( Patterson rtpg 7 45* 5 49p Shelby* 8 20a 0 (hip Henrietta 9 25a 6 41u Forest ?'ity 9 55a 0 o9p , Rntherfordton 10 80a 7 16p Thermal ?'ity 12 00a 7 60p . a kkivk8. Marion 1 t>0p 8 80p j east bound No 82. No. 34 No. 12. Daily. Leaves. Marion 5 OOn 2 niin Thermal City 6 36p 2 45p Rutherford ton 6 0?p 3 25p Forest City 6 20p 3 SOp Henrietta 6 33p 4 .Op Hhelhv 7 15p 6 OOp Patterson 8pg 7 25p 6 12p Arrives Blacksburg 7 48p 6 40p Leaves Blacksburg 8 15p 7 00a Hickory Grove 8 45p 7 50a Yorkvhle 9 I6p 8 60a Rook Hill 10 OOp 12 00a 1 atawba Jet 10 20p 1 SOp Riverside 10 40p 2 OOp Lancaster 10 55 V 2 37p Heath Springs 11 20p 3 15p *K?*rahaw 11 35p 4 lOp Westville 11 SOp 4 80o arrives. Camden 12 25a 5 30p GAFFNEY BRANCH. westbound. No. 16. No. 13. Leaves. Blacksnurg 5 30p 6 00a A rives. Gaftne.v 6 lOp 0 40a eastbound. Leaves. Gattney 7 10a 6 40p Arivks Blacksburg 7 50a 7 20p * 20 Minutes for dinner. Note?Trains Nos. 32 and 33 are operated daily. Trains Nos. 34, 85. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15 and 10 areoperate I daily except Huuday. Connections: At C amden with Houthern Uy.t 8 A. L.. and A. C. Line. At Lancaster with L A C. R, R. A. Catawba Junction with Seaboard Air Line. At Rock Hill v i(h Houthern railway. At Yorkvllle with Carolina A Northwestern R. R. At Blackeburg with Southern railway. At Shelby and Rutberfordton with . S. A. L. At farlon wifh Southern E. H. HAW, w Ave Taw &Mi*yi f JDr.Hita r?mi(mnitoMreall kuiw llto. (aw. TTIN G- R s now search in <4 tigs this season, f goods ever otfe Vllili BE new stock. Wi ilAL Si Will niggle over prices now. Embroidfeatures for the next two weeks. i Ladies' Shoes! en Quality" $3. Shoes, given up to ted States. Sold under full guar e a good line of ladies and chillicli we offer at greatly reduced 1STER McKinley at Buffalo. The President. Makes a Very Important Speech. i There was a big time at Buti'nlo exposition Thursday. It was "President's Day." Of course! the crowd was immense, and the! exposition committee tried itself i to make the occasion notable. The I most important.event waft a speech by the president. Mr. McKinley discussed the value of expositions and reviewed the progress of tho world generally , and the United States in particular, pointing out tho unparulleled prosperity existing in this country at this tune The review led up te the duty of the present, which was discussed as follows: "We have a vast and intricate I business built up through year of J toil and struggle, in which every i part of the country has had its stake, which will not permit of either neglect, or undue selfishness. No narrow, sordid policy will subserve it. The greatest skill and wisdom on the part of manufacturers and producers will t Does the I j Baby Thrive! If not, something must be f T wrong with its food. If the | X mother's milk doesn't nour- 2 ish It, she needs SCOTT'S T EMULSION. It supplies the t X elements of fat required for | Ithe baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial X food, then it requires r t Scott's Emulsion j J half a teaspoonful three 7 tor four times a day in its 1 bottle will have the desired Y effect. It seems to have a 7 <! magical effect upon babies <! V and children. A fifty-cent < * | bottle will prove the truth * J <! of our statements. < > 41 Should bo taken In summer as 4 * < > well as winter. * * * 50c. ami $1.00, all druggist*. < * < y SCOTT & BOWNt, Chemist., New York. < > EADY Wi the Northern lm No time or exp red to the people READY ill promise some J IVilVl d J H. 4/ muy A til m IliSI Is Our Furniture and Car You will find in this Departn i the home Fine Parlor Suits, Ila jniturc. Dining Koom outfits, odd j Down and Kelt Mattresses, full lit I I > 1? l ? t ivugs ?>t every description, i urtai ! Window Shades of every kind anc in an up to date Furniture and Cfl MERC he required to hold and increase it. Our industrial enterprises, which have grown to such great proportions affect the homes and occupations of the people and the welfare of the country. Our capacity to produce Baa developed enormously and our products have so multiplied that the problem of markets requires our urgent and immediate attentiou. Only a broad and enlightened policy will keep what we have. No other policy will get more. In these times of marvelous business energy and gain we ought to be looking to the future, strengthening the weak places in our industrial and commercial systems, that wo may be ready for any storm or stt aiu. | "By sensible trade arrangeI meats which will uot interrupt our home production we shall exi tend the outlets for our increasing | surplus. A system which oro vides u mutual exchange of com* modifies is manifestly essential to | the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must ot repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy httle or nothing. If such a thing were possible it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should tnke from our customers such of their products as we can use without harm to eur industries and labor. Reciprocity is the natural out. i growth of our wonderful industrial development under the domestic policy new firmly established. What we produce beyond our domestic consumption must have advent abroad. The excess must be relieved through foreign outlet and we should sell everything we can and buy wherever the buying will enlarge our sales and productions and thereby makeagreater demand for home labor. 4'The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy ef good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reDrisals. Renin * ? ?r- ity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures I 3R FALL 1 i ? j irkcts for tlieir 'U i euse win oe spar' s of Lancaster. IN TWO pleasant surprise SALE wm h iyr Bfl^ k ,lJ fti 1 VB1B pet Department Up-stairs ! lent everything needed to beautify ndsonic lied Room Suits, Ilallfurpleees, tine Chairs, Lounges, etc., le of Carpets, full line of Mattings, lis. Curtain Poles, Brass Rods, 1 price, in fact, everything carried rpot store. UNTIL of retaliation are not. "If perchance some of our m ill's are no longer needed, for revenue o** to encourage and protect our industries at home, why tehould they not be employed to extend and promote >mv markets abroad. Then, too, we have inadequate steamship service. New lines of steamers have already been put in commission between the Pacific coast ports of the United States and those on the western coast of Mexico and Central South America. These should tie followed up with direct steamship lines between the eastern part of the Uniteil States and South American ports. One of the need* of the times is direct commercial lines from our vast fields of production to the fields of consumption that we hare but ; hut-el v touched. Next in advantage to having the thing to sell is to , have the convenience to carry it ; to the buyer. We must encourage our merchant marine. We must have more snips. They I must be under the American flag, built and manned and owned by Americans. These will not only he profitable in a commercial sense, they will be messenegrs of peace and amity wherever they go. We must build the isthmian canal, which will unite the oceans and give a straight line of water communication with the western coast of Central and South AmerU ca and Mexico. The construction of a Pacific cable cannot be longer postponed." JTHFIR CK'JRET IS OUT All Sadieville, Ky., was curious i to learn the cause of the vast im| provement in the health of Mrs* S. P. Whitaker, who had for a loner time endured untold suffering from a chronic bronchital trouble. 4'It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also cured our little grand-daugnter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough. It positively cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Thioat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros.. I and J. F. Mackey & Co.'8 drug store. | BUSINE! choicest product ed in accuniulati > WEEKS. is. Ill the mea rn NT i-MI \J\J 11 Hill We Call Special Attention to ou which htts been greatly enlarge tion given to orders for quick deliv and sold at maket price. A Great Chance for Retail Merc We are doubled stocked on in During the next 30 days we make s grocery department many items ah will go at a sacrifice Bear in mio< can be found in our stores, and our our aim and purposo to make our s part of the State. ,EC0M Killed by a Falling Tree. Near Sharon on Tuesday afternoon of this week a stranger who had been in the community ahout two months was accidentally killed by a tree which hud been cut and fall upon him whilo he was checking a load of lumber, his back being turned at the time and the . ^ I buzz of the nearby saw mill hinder- j ing his hearing the noise the tree made in falling. (lis skull was injured in two places and his face I chest were mashed and lacerated. The stranger was about 25 years *f age. He was in the employ of ; Mr. J. B Martin, of Hickory ftrove, as hnok-ketper and was known by the name of Teddy j ! Ottis, while letters fround among ' his effects show that his real name * is C. O. Dickson and that his home is at Allen Springs, Illinois. The father of the deceased, whose ; address was ascertained from a letter directed to the dead man, , was notified, and he is expected to come to Rock Hill today and I claim the body. It was brought to this city Wednesday and placed , in the undertaking establishment! of S. T. Frew & *Jo. to he em- j balmed. The deceased had a life policy in the Manhattan company for $1,000, payable to his estate.? i Rock Hill Herald. CASTOR!A i For Infant* and Children. Thi Kind Yra Han Always Bought I ! HOW'S THISI We oirer One Hundred Dollars Heward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known F J Hheney for the last 15 years, and ( believe hira perfectly honorable in all i business transactions and financially 1 able to carry out, any obligations made by their Arm. WkstaTkuax, Wholesale Druggist.. Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood i ana mucous surraceH or me system. | Price, 76o. per bottle. Hold by all I Druggists, Testimonials free. < [ Hall's Family Pills are the beet i 3S. Ix> ion. You may ng the hcsi and liwliile our "T ? . u aJJKJ t r Hrnpprv Dpnartmpnt i VI WVi J 1/V|/U1 lUlViili '<1 and improved. Prompt attonery. All kinds of produce bought hants. any things and wo need the room, special prices on everything in our cost and oven less ah ut l"d h >xo 1 that there is nothing hut what prices are always light. It is tores the best trading place in th a PANY. Nothing stronger bus been written on the subject than the following paragraph from The Associate Reform Presbyterian, of Due West, S. 0.: *4A11 the brutes in hntnan form are net being lynched. Some are pouring on oil and putting lighted matches to human beings bound to stakes and trees." AMTOUNDKD TII K KDIIOK Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. was once immensely surprised. "Through long sutrering from Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great dis tress from her stomach, hut she i iai ??. - men cjiei'irm rmiers wmcn iieipe?l her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qulities are splendid for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Crawford Bros., and J. F. Mackey & Co. mmmmm?mummmmmmmm ? an i ELLIOT & CRAWFORD. NRW RIMSK I A ? ??< V V W U >JVJIUU NEW BUGfilES! We liavo just received the Prettiest lot of Buggies and Car riages you ever saw. We invite your attention especially to our new, up to-date rubber tired bug gy?Nothing like it tliis country It must be seen to be fully appreciated, so call and examine it your self. We also have now a lot of Nice Horses, and Harness and Saddles to fit them. PI I I AT O. CLLIU I 60 CRAWFORD.