Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 06, 1900, Image 3

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ART A] ILL iAlfh-JP**flith-r?*il for thi Perusal V "7 of 1 ime* l{ w n il i! r > Oil t'e plantation c>r Mr. J. L. Ivirm>re I last Fr.onv morntnj; a win J f ake irMtsnrinj* about ID fe?;t|ri/eriLjth was ki!L\l by a color ore r. '"It* lllf'k r*f fll.? tlcnnl nin.MKil . f lociC ni>ws in this issue <>i The Ti a,'es can be accounted for by ti e indisposition of the editor, who lia:- been confined to his room during the greater pt rt of the past two duy.,;. Mr. J. W. Ardrev and Dr. J. IT. Tlioruwell have returned from the > Confederate reunion at J jouisville. II th nio exceedingly lavish in their praise of the hospitality, etc., of the Kentucky people. Mr. Ardrey lias consented t<? write an uecount of Irs trip for publication in our next week's paper. * .......i: *1.- i? 1 e ? n. in 111\jl ?:i?* uwr* \; ui ITUFtees of the Fort ? I i\ 1 public school is to be held in the savings he.nl; Friday afternoon, at which time teachers nro to be elected for tin* ensuing scholastic year. For some tiuio a number of the patrons of the school have horn dissatisfied with the management of if. hut no changes aie likely to be made in the present corps of teachers. Mrs. Harriet Wolfe, wife of Cnpt. M. M. Wolfe, died nt Her home in this place at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Wolfe had been an invalid for more than n year and j her denth was not unexpected. Hefore marriage sho was a Miss Senn and her home was in Columbia. She was a consistent member of ' the Methodist church ami her remains were interred in Pleasant Hill < emetery, the services being conducted by Rev. lv. A. Yongue, her pastor. r>i-i ? - ? i Hkr ? ? .run ivKiiiiivcu irain t;ve. Poe'c Hill Ho?iM. KjM jTe than a week ago Mr. IT. K. McFadden was at work in his blacksmith whop, cutting a plow, VAien the iron splintered an 1 a flyjEg fragment. three-quarters of an iceh in length and \v< ughing five trains, struck him in tin' socket aliove the right eye, grazing the ba 11, a:.d imbedded i'self out of eight in his ilefib. The wound give him excruciating p-iin and lie came to Rocki Hill and consulted pjysicinns, v;|io made careful and thorough exaimination, lint failed tc find the splinter, owing to tlie fact that it was hidden and wedged in close abovh the ball. Mr. MeFidden returrjed to his homo, but In suffered such awful pnin that li> returned t * the city, with the Mine resu't. Thursday morning, luwever, Dr. 11. J*. Moore, w ho hud unde the forr tct examination, looted the frajand, assisted iy Dr. J. P. On * f ?rd. he succeeded ii effecting it4 removal, he h >je*s v'ithout injury t? the eye. The fragment is P'tRetl nnd hns n beard like ? .'Uhhook, and .Mi . JtcFudden stoc).! 'he awfully painful operation w jihout tho help of nu auresthetie. He is u man of iron nerve else he could never have endured tlb? pain ho stood f: r more than a wt*!ik. lie is at the Cent tnl Hotel confined t > lied ant! will probably have to remain there a week or longer. Mrs. Mel'adden is with him. The South'* Ftrit (Sleechery. Columbia llecordA charter wns granted Saturday to the Clear \Yater Bleachery and Manufacturing ('ompnny of Aiken. The capital stock is to ho ?200,000, and the president and treasurer is Taonias Barrett, jr., of Augusta, who is connected with cotton mills in Augusta, Granites :??*.ami other factories over the t" ivannah in South Carolina. While the South is rapidly nmnufactur ng cotton to an t xteat that it is generally believed that within a few years she will handle nil the cotton raised in the cotton belt, yet there has never been a bleachery in this section. The rough product has been manufactured in Southern mills and returned here finely finished through New Kuglund hloaohories. It is said that only the clearest and purest sort ofi water can be I : - i i ' uhcu in a uieac.nery. 11 must 1 >? water not impregnated with certain minerals, and B|uch water has not been found in Sputh Carolina heretofore. The Clear Water company in Aiken lias been in process of organization for several years, ami tlie establishment of the bleacle'iy means a groat thing for the cotton mill industry of the South. Yorkville is to again have a firstclass military 8eh< ol, tays llm Enquirer. The fact is now settled to a reasonable certainly. Colonel.- : Beverly A. Davis and \Y (J. Nt.-. phenson, of Richmond, \ a.. have secured control of the C.:rri> n propcitv ami arranged to open the school. The school is to l>< ' n .-a :i as the Kinjjs Monulaiu iJ lit::ry Academy. w Aa* il An Avlvucate oi Cclant.1 r??-% i. 3ii>lTv>K Timi'S: As you have so kindly ojjeni (I 1 i:o columns oi your p:u>er for n friendly discussion of the question of Prohibition. as oj-s. >l to tlx* 1 );sjt- usury s;,8lcm. .1 semi you n few thoughts troin the standpoint of an out and out, Prohibitionist. First, and briefly. As to the character of the Prohibitiou can tiujait* i(?:* ijovoni' r, t'ul. ?J*ini? s . lioyt. it is enough to say tin:'. In' is, a high-toft? .1 J^out.li?'n? gentleman. (Ami in passing allow mo to s ly ilutt 1 believe the same can tr.ilhtu!!y 1)' snid of all tl:o o'lmr gni)' nmtoii.il candidates. Sollth Carolina is Ihcroforo to ho eongrntuiatcil on the fact that no freaks have this year en te ret I the race for tUo governorship.) Me is an active member of the Baptist church, a mi'ii ''who feni I Jo.! and c--chows evi ," an old ( 'old'. derate soidier who won 11i s ti' .e ori t!ie battlciichl, and a man in every wayqnalilicd t ? discharge 1: ' u.:!:cs < I the high positi mi for which he has been nominated. But, it is measures, nioro than men. I am a 1 rc.hihitionist because I am fully per-UHdod that it is the only way to deal with this great evil, which i< m< re to he dreaded than all the armies and navies of Europe combined. That the manufacture and rale of whiskey is evil, and only evil, is a g"Uorr.lly ad: litt'd fact, and acting on the prineipie that it. is evil, the ,rii\r. rnmui.l l,na .... ? * I . *v iii.itx lib nun wt( l I 11*11 HI ('Oillr??l it?to set bounds and imitations to it. Hence we have Dis-. pensaiios, license ? liijh and imv limitations as to where it shall bo sold. eto. i take iho ground that tho only j way to con rol an evil is to destroy it, just as tIn* only way to control a mad dog to destroy hint, ?den do not undo; take to control rapists, but to destroy them. Neither do they try to control Iv-rse thieves or robbers, and because of this moth- , od of dealing with tin so evii doei'b i our highways ntul homes are reasonably sa'e. To say that the whiskey traffic can not. lie destroyed is to confess that the form ss of e\it aresti n r. r than tin- forces of good, \vl ich I do ; not for one moment !> lieve. Only : tho minority of whiskey men are nrgnni*/ d and united, and while we have b> cm disorganized amldisuniled I believe that the forces of g -otl and light are falling into line all evt r tho M ,te and that tiie day of our redemption is at hand. Tho Dispensary is amplestionnbly better tlian ihe i )> *n barroom, | vet tho mere fuel the DiouMiunrv - - I J hells whiskey is enough t?? eon<U>nm it, for Dispensary whiskey . will d? banch manhood, lire k the heart oi' wife and mother, turn the home into a domestic hell, and j damn tha soul forever; and the bnroom w'niske\ did no more than this, though it did ruin on a larger scale. ()ue rattlesnake ia the ear- ' den may not b as dangerous as twenty, but the more fact that he is a snake, with a snake's deadly fangs.-, eon;>h d with the fnet tli.at 1 have children ho may bite, makes me anxious to control hi* snake slnp by mushing his bond with a rock, and I always rontr 1 snakes in that. way. Pie nee my desire to try it ois tin- "serpent of the still." There lu vor was a time in the, history of our State v.hen all the ti^ns of the times pointed toward a Prohibition victory is at Hie j present time. I am fully pi rsuath-d that tho "fultn of time" is upon lis, and nothing can prevent a trio- j rions triumph but our lack of faith in (io 1 and i m ourselves, i h ibv irip that whiskey is the greatest enemy of the church, the home, the St lie, 1 take my stand on (lod's ; ile i t' this ^reat question, w t li an unshaken faith in the triumph of Prohibition. 'Tiijd.it is r <:.hi. sine.(cod is (! d, and ri_Jit lie' day must win."' To doubt would be disloyal; to falter would be stn. li. A. VoNisru. Roctce'wller Tells DinketspteI a F:c\/ Trust ?>ccrtts. iJcv," Yon: Journal. 1 hrii'ynst ti >lc]<-.1 van '.f (Lm h -r?rt i?? iri//iir?l eoavcrsilioniums mit my olt cuil.'Kc clnuiip, l.'hoa J?. it.. 'HyfiiJL.w. vieh In) is dor man \.>l trains ?l? r jmh motor h'?w to lie loit a sivai^'iil far Von I vent to tier (ias tlouso, C!i on \n.t striding down on a sinail handle ul eli alters. at im; his 1 a tie!), in id der ??\rept i*?ii at' :i piece uf cnsinnl j?i \ i 11 sHhb-M oniil of hi: hand and v.is l??i in tier shuttle. Veil 1 Vent ill I ..Hi- <"i >:i il.v s-'civt signal i?t* dor Trust a, and (Jl: i respond. '(1. Der "ell i;i vy 1 liliov. tier secret s::?ii:il is tjeea'is I am a nieinh .\shii> iti a Trust myself, too, yor. f an: tier Wice-Prositmnt at tit.- 'Wi.O'Tw urst Tlubbor Killing inmmy, lambed i?? Old Orovsli'Ks, i.i dor h'tato <>!' New ('lter-ey, j<y tier jjv.tee ?f (Jolt ami a rubble 11C friends in tier Ir-tchi-at are." I had a chance t<> clrtin tier Active Ihir.iflar's Vnioji, No. i"T, bud I tleeis* ion .1 1 \ no Id e.e ia>r- o;e. enietit ur.d ;t quicker run t' ? my tnoie y in a Trust, - > 1 ('homed dor \Vi r\\ r-' Knhher Killing 5-'vindicate. Vo els > lbhly r?i.nauu r.t.d muki nr.nirhtyinouiletires. Oer s ?c.v i^na! at <l< ' ;-'s is a ... e !\ e ?.:i;1.1- . ; .:i <1 i \: 1' tolt b.? . ' to ma' i?!. ' <? : i.lUil stand \ ; :v dare is a lot ttf >;de s who .or . tor a 1?\ i t_c an ! are <airefi.ro l.oj i ?li b t<? 1 t? to Tru-. \ t.5i you {- -?1 in'. ?!? vorkir.y ? }touplcs you miuti raise d ?r thunib ma ui your refill hand uud piuco id \nro is your no-: *. iK'ii yon \ uj *a^ yoai flutters iuit a *j?iokucss. I>or .liUio.i u! uis see rot signal is: "Dor harder do public \ vorks do harder vo works ti? - prbli ! Dor rost ul dor mean in,; I can uoj toll you because 1 lntxeboon sworn to a so- t oreey. o \ oil. anyhow. I to ?k a scat ii.it Cm >n on dor bundle uf cliukors iui.1 vo disous-ioiiod vavs uud nouns id' };< !;in j , oiory tasn cent in dor vorld niit dor o\ * oop.ion uf a few shares in dor hv Trust. "Chon," I so/., "vy \i!l you raiso dor price uf jr is." "lnvasiso dan' vill bo a lonjt hard ' I'anoiier?uml I u od dor o^rttsercise,*' 1 sot c lioa. dropping a ha.d-h ?iloil ej*-.t " hark in dor basicot. uud vipiui. his chin til his hat . "otmii'vua ha mlod mo a pros utintent dot ;.im fools voahl ask \ y tio 1 i raise dor prioo uf jras, so I wrote down V dor reasons vi h 1 \ i11 voadilom tovoa." 1 "Dit you inclusion too auio n_c dor \ foi dishorn.'" 1 iripiisitioned niit a hau;;hi iness. s-t ("h<m "bud I rcserf dor ?1 ri^iu to change my mind Ilk > il? )- Veil.li>r i Human. TCovv, ntlciit i-?:i yourself und I ? \ >1 toll voir dor roas-ms vv I vill rai.-. dor price ii.' t;as: ") wmu rioan'd mil ?t"f iimiicy, bud i miylit . list us veil have itl any vay. | "I'eeausi dor hi; lev do - few or you \ ill j. barn, mid. darel'oro. you ain'il an warm, j "ilecan.v i hi!!'yon, mid vish to save your niont'V py koebitiR itl in my safe. "ileoau- you mi;xlit spend y oar money for too niw It straw jvrry shordcako ami dot vo'.ild make you sick. Look atl tier v jxas bill ofo:y month uud dot vill mako ' you sicker qv itl;. | * "i.t cause 1 believe dot efery man vas created equal mul i vish t<< ohanjxo dot ; system as soon as possibility. "Localise dis is a free country unit vuii 1 or t wo exceptions, und do public is van <i uf don:." (. Vast don dor vissl<- blow ad dor f^as i mill und t bou vom back tovork. /? ft'-r t hinkintrnt'or vor. (.'lion tolf mo I voni down to dor delicatessen whop und , bouiihr a cubhio uf pounds uf candles 1 . und a dark lantorn. Lot t'bon ascond tier price r.f jxas uf lie f'j wants to. 1 am preparatioued. I) DlNKKI.SniH!,. ! ' 1 (i LESS i\ THAN | i COST.' i; \\ e have r-fimo old s"o 1 Tinware * to close out at a lmrgr.ii . A :2 gallon milk hucko.s .. 10 ct.s 1-2 gal, buckets wit' ps 5 cts 3 gallon oil cans 10 cts 1-2 gallon oil <-ans . .... 7 cts b 1 gallon colVo pots 10 cts 1-2 gallon coffeepots! .... 7 cts Dippers I ... ..'J cts b ! 1 f your chickens are d I lg Magic o Food will do wonders fi! thoin, or , if your lu.rsc or cow is*^)oor and unhealthy our Stock food will ^ I.... V- r..? ...... ? :u ?.?.!*> I I V . ,-T ? v 4V I VI V W I I H 1' ! I I furnish you plenty of e rileuco of u what both will do if vo- > .vant it. f Li Yours Respectful . I \y. Si AUt)rkv CO. ! U A\r. IT. IIOOV Jilt, I LIQUOR DEALER, CillKLOTTE, N.|'. VVc look especially after?''he shipphi^ trade ard f>cl:iw quoted cry close figured. Will l>s glad to :|$v? your oider.i. Terms cash with o'^ or. Corn, per gallon, la ]u;l ,boxed), $1 srt SI-73 n;;d $2. All fJrat-class ^oods at sod 3-1 VEIiY OLD. Kye.t from $f.6o to $2, VBto and 3*> 5? Pc>* gallon. fiins from $1 60 to $2, ?n?? 50. (ienulne Imported "Mali C$H at $3 per gallon. MK Apple Brandy, $2.25 per j^|'n . .......nv per . No charge f >r ]u?j a nil box hove, ? anil no charge At these priciHHr Keg who i wanted In suetr quant 9B. i ct us I ave your order* a^SBhllge, W. I!. HOOVEI .ion printing 1 11 ANDlU VnC .INMJl'M'KM M.Ms Clnk u' Court. \V > an? ant h u*;z >1 t > a:!ti.v.i::tr V. 1 UOWN WYl.lK is -i < imth'.ntc iv iv i?lo* f inn to tiro o. i:* ? ?>>' i !cvl; of h i'oavl i'ov Yov ; y, subject to li res *.ii o the U tiio i'ji!io orittstry iocrio i. ? hereby announce i:iv a'!'a cunrii'iato >!. i!? oitii'i'nt' v'lcrk mL' Court of York oumy, sa'aj t ? th-> arn >a of the Via vv.it.v i-avty is? ill" primary e'.-vion. W. H. bTKW^ET. j .'ubj i't to til - a-lion of the Homoratio primary olootiou, I hereby an-. lOrttfo myself as :? cawilitbilo for the uico of t'U'i'; of the t oar tor Yora oaaiy. J.S. QUKTER. i 1 h ?rehy aim Hiuiv riy o;;n?iiil*'ry for 1 ha oilu'o of i h rk ?> Court of York onnty, subject to I ho action of ;h? X-morrutic. primary. ,1. A. TAT hi. I Sihciter (if lt?e .Mxt'i Circuit. I hereby announce ie\ as a catuli \ late for Solicitor of th r t h a an <ual 'irouit, sal j"ot lotho;-.- a!rot' 111. 1 >?*i i emtio primary. '!' It1'. M l lOW . State Senate. Y\~e are authorized t<? ann'cice J. S. KICK, Hs-p, as a inndiditc i state cantor, subject to the result of tin*'. >11 uicrat ie priuiary. For Sheriff. We are authorised to announce Capt j. A. t 11A\Y ?'<_>li 1) as a candidate for heritT ot' York County, subject to the ictioa of the Democratic primary. For County Supervisor. We are ant hori/.ed to announce JOHN ! \ tiOKDKN as a candidate for the! liire of County Supervisor of York ' 'ouiitv, subject t<? the action of the! Jeiuocratie. primary election. County 5upt. of Hducatlon. Will sail by CJootl llope. The lif oat leaves the shore. Submissive to all lecessary Democratic requirements, 'he 20th century candidate for Comity uihu-imemlant of 1'ublie Instructiou 1 or York 1 S. tis .1 ,\S. t!A NSi.KIl. f elected will stoutly keep ill mind the utiesof theothee. ICaeh day will iiml I im in attendance. Vote for him! For County Au'ltor. 1 hereby announce myself as a caiuli- I ate for rccomiiiutnlut i?>u bv the voters 11 ho Democrat io prinmrv for r? ap<M>iut - | lout as COl'NTY AUDITOR. W. W. BOYOE. For the Mouse o( Representatives. I hereby announce myself camli- j a to for the HOUSE ok* REPRESEN- | 'ATI YES, subject to thn :i"tiou of the | democratic primary election. .T. H. 1IAILE. I We ani authorized to announce \V. 11. K LOAOH, Esq.,bis a caiulUlnto for tho | LOUSE <)l" KEI'KKSKNTATIVKS, ! abj.'et to the result . th Democratic j rimary elect Ion. T THE STORE Of A. (). Jones there has just een received u shipment of Cubage, Potatoes (Irish nttd Sweet),; oth for plant ing and enting, Lentils, Oranges, lhiuaiias, .My repuition is that of carrying the hoicest fruits brought to Fort liii. This reputation 1 shall sustin. A lot of medium grade pants, all izes and weights, will he sold ronrdless of price. Yon would do oil to boo them before you buy. A. 0. JONES. I F.GR1ER, PEA 1.Kit IN HATS, SHOES, PANTS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, | GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC., AM) THE BEST LINE OP POCKET AND TAFil.E CUTLERY IN TOWN. Spratt Machine Co. [trick, l.um'ojr, [ alhs, I !nif, S!ilnliulldlrf; .Supplies, arid House tllngH of till kind*. Jontrnctor* nr.d bullde**. K?tl'tea 0:1 c!l work furn'shrt' p: omptly. GREAT BANQUi V To the I>iu Unnqnct which Stores. You will litid tho t-ible \ FE.1ST OF o*:> Am 1 y >'.! are cordially invited t ami advantages we offer In All m If you want tho "mestost :. 4i _ . i i * - i-. Lin.* iu-ci pieu ume ntul L. ?i, luive loo many ^ood.s and the Millinery. Sh u's, Datr., Oiothii and everything i;?>es at bargain late. Fine music free "between L. J. M. "If"! nil? ill Inn hhM 1KI?! * -? X . .J Vw^ A*r.\i ?l.^r iLw MfA# Dollars never had the purel itit_c th.it they will luive at tlie S OLOT 1 UNO which we have in; to prove successful hecans we i our clothes. Our object is t > s. how many new customers we and help us move our stock. f.?r tn tlu? greatest, i-lothing value ]>ring your !? >y to our store anil suit for a mere song. The i>: ioi Low-quail i We are offering special pric in stock. 'Twould pay you to ii Fruit Jars! t. r?. belk A!IE YOU IN JiE If so, read what we have to sell not tie sii rMiin waist t'Atenders 25c Turnover Collars 10 unil 15c Kid (.Slows, tan, black, and white 75 and $1 Silk (Slows 50c l/isle's (J loves, patent clasp .. 25c Hose in hlack, tan, and Dal- 1 briggnn 10, 15, and 25c' lloso m hlack, drop stitch ( 25 and 50c Pulley Dells 25 and 50c Pulley darters 25c1 "The Anchor' hose supporters,25o 1 Nursing Corsets, in white and drab 75c and ?1 Summer Corsets 50c. Full line Paper and Knvelopes, Tablets, Fxorciso Beoks, etc Millii \\r~ 1 ? ' IT-. ... ??f iwivn somi more i mis tins so n j^reat many lelt yet. A new lot ju MEACIIAM . ' ? i* ^ ' i V mkm mm r 1 l i'-f i ; 1 rf^i | om F '* Of " ' '' / ? Ill 1:1 i ;f M J M -J ^.2 V) T. 1!. BELK,..:: j I: * I XTtrr^r T * i " jLiVciju:f -v is iirraea lasts nl! week at L. ?T. Massey's 'S spread with iTINE BAHGUXS, > participate in the festivities narimoats. X. ! foods for the least mun" now , Massey's is the place. We must he sold. Dry Goods, jjr. Crockery, Stoves, Bicycles, prices. Come early and sfay i meuls." iSSEY. ij h pTp SX0HS " 1 11 11 3 basing power in buj'ing clothPK( 'I AI j SALE of SPRING / uigurnfed. This sale is sure I .re determined to dispose of / ?o how quickly wo can soli and S can nuke. So pitch right in in so doing you help yourself s ever offered in Fort Hill, have him fitted in a nieo new v; will surprise you. 3rd Shoes. es on all Low-quartered Shoes nvestigato. Fruit Jars! PROPRIETOR i OLD RELIABLE STORE." ED? you and sec if your wants can ipplied. Lone and abort waistod Corsets, $1 Dross Shields 10 and 15c I jfuvn Tien 25 and 50c Silk Ties 50,00 nnd ?l.2oo Fans ... 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 25, nnd 50o 1 f^ross Toilet Soap, 5 cakes forlOc l )no-hnlf ^roas Toilet Sonp 5 cakes for 25c Ono fourth cross Toilet Soap Crushed Violets 20o Motion's Berated Talcum .... 10c IVtlow's Unrated Talcum .... 10c Cream of Evanola for the toilet 10c Nice lino Cologne 5, 10, 25 und 50o Kubifoum 25o Visiting Cards, Blank Books, Pencils, Pens, and Ink. levy. ason Ihnn ever before, but we liavo , st received. Come to eeo us. & El'I'S. mm suits. / u 1v!'** toi ilWP mfm ; \J t! PROPRIETOR in Ol.IJ REUARLE STORE.**