Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 21, 1900, Image 3
FORT MILL MELANUK.
Fithj Points for the Perusal
of Times !*er<5erft.
Mr. K M. Miller, of Charlotte,
ttpent last Thuisday in Fort Mill.
The store of S. N. Met linn in
Harrison (N. C.) township was
brnui (1 at an early hour this morni,s"'
Air. A. "YV. Fravor, of Bid Iwinsville,
N. Y., paid his daughter, ;
Airs. 1'j. W. Kimbrell, a very uuex- 1
ported visit last wet !;.
Home seekers would do well to
read the advertisement of the sale
of the Brown estate in another
column of this week's paper.
The home of doe White, a no^ro
man who livn (1 on the Dinkins
ferry road ahoul 2 miles south of
Fort Mill, was destroyed by (ire
Friday afternoon at d o'clock.
Dr. J. i?. Mack has accepted a
three-months call from the liainbridtje
Presbyterian church. IJain- !
bridge, (in., and left l-\?rt 3!i!l for
that city several days ago.
At the election held in this place
Monday for a warden. ('apt. 31. M.
Wolfe was t hesiiceessfu! candidate
Mr. T. D. Faulkner, who was
epoken of in tin so columns two
weeks ago as a gentleman well
qualified for the place, withdrew
from the rac".
Lillian Harries, a young negro j
woman, was convicted before 3]ag
istratc McL.iiancy Momlay mornins,'
on the charge of shoplifting
at the stores oT M-'uehum <fc Kpps
ami L. ?I. M nssey and was s.-n
fenced to sixty days in tin.' county
jail at Yorkville.
Mr. ami Mrs. \V. 31. Kimbrell,
who have been liv.ng in Steel
Creek for several years, visited
relatives in this community recently.
They left yesterd ly morning
for (Jnenvillc. where Mr. Kimbrell
will be ? mployed as s prrintetulent
of a creamery.
Kov. Edward Mack, pastor of
i no first L'roghylonun ehureh,
N< rfolk, Ya., is cxp?cted t<> arrive
in Fort Mill tomorrow moinin^
ami will rpcnd a week at tlu? homo
of his parents, Dr. and Mib. J. l?.
M nek. Durin<jr liis visit. Mr.
M i k will dovoto several days to
hunting.
Tho annual State inspection of
the Fort Mill Li^ht Infantry will
he hold at the baseball grounds in
this plaoe Saturday afternoon at
o'clock. Captain Lewis, of Yoikville,
will inspect the company.!
Tho attention of the month'rs of
the company i.-; ceded to the notice
in another c- luiuu.
llev. lb A. Yonjine, pastor of
the Methodist church in tl.s place,
and Mr. J. I. Spinks will attend
the annual meeting of the South ;
Carolina Conference, which will ,
be held in ( hosier this year.
November 12S to DtCi inber J .Mr.
Yon^ue will be the <_jm s! of Mrs.
Ella Walker during the Heeling
of the conference and Mr. pinks
will stop at the home of ('apt.
\Y. H. IM wards. I
'lit l a f rn 1 r 1 v
t no ecu ?r or i no i .mo- no- i
knowledges t!n' receipt of an itivi- ;
tntinn to lie present at tin inarriaure 1
of Miss Mary 11 \ ine ! >u\ is. of 1 \tris. ]
Ivy., ami C>?1. dohn J) Kro-t. of ;
Columbia, at t! o home of tin- pro
epoctive bri ! s parents in tin
formor city at S o'clock on the i
evening of tho 2^t!i instant. Mir- <
Davis if? a lanulifnl and cult ur-d
yon 11-_r lady find our handsome as- nistant
adjutant oenera! is to la- .
congratulated upon winning Iter i
licai t and hand.
i
The Vote in the (icneral tilcclioa.
I
Tim tabulated vote of the State <
in tin* recent eleetion shows that I
r,(),S!4 votes were cast for lba-i- <
dential electors, of w':.ich the Dein- \
ocrritie ( !e-tors re'. :\a I more than <
-17 (fUU. (i. v(VM ?r '.! * wi'i'in v ! -
Ceiveil Hi. 17*7 \ ol? ?:. I
The constitutional ani( iicl:ii'Mils >
were cnt ried.
In the Fifth Cmoressional ?1 i- i
trict tlir? total vote was U.Nll', of .
which 1). ii. Finlcy uveived (' .li.'Jt.
John F. Jones lS.'t, two votes hciiiK 1
classed as scat !?*rii?tf. ?
!n York county the (! pu! Means 1
cast only t!7 v !cs L' ; t Fort MM I. |
311 at Kock II II. I a' Slrir ?'i and
]."? at Yo;kvtilo out of l.'JtiY
In lS'.ti; the {;. ( u' lhran v?.{? i i i
York county was !.*2 unci tin P in t
I
\Vnr Uccor.1 ;{ C>?? t'-iJ<rr;.tv V:tera?t.
To Confederate V-lenins: !: ,vi?K
bt ?,ii a former aclivo nicmbct
of the local camp 01 Sons of C nledeiate
\ ekraus, and beinj.j constantly
imp >rtuuc i b) our com
mander-in-ehief to keep <di\ o our
camp. 1 la^o pleasure in offering
the following plan to thai. em!,
which has received lh<? runs
imlorsemcnt of the editor (.1 Tin?
Tiiui s. If tlio surest ion is fuvo:abiy
received by the >a nans, us it
undoubt< d'.y should he. i! will j
serve to cany out tin? main object
o!" our organization. and will do
much toward reviving interest in it:
The plan is t<> have each veteran
in the township write a brie! synopsis
of bis record in tlm war, not
to < x ( ?'(! U'H) words. 'J'lio Tin; s
volunteers to publish ono record
ouch wed;. A (ropy cf each r**< '>! (1
will bo ph.(i il?>n tile with each of
the or^anizultons \ eb rnns' Association,
?S(.ns of \ i tenuis and the
Daughters of tho Confederacy
;tiil 1 bus perpetuated to posterity.
Furthermore, each veteran will,
have a print- <1 record of bin services
in intelligent and concise form
to leave bis children, as well as bis
comrades, \\ hich ? an be obtained as
they are published.
In writing bis record, it is desirah'e
that the veteran lirst state |
fucts?for instance, name of regiment,
company and ollh crn, dale .
of enlistment and a;/o at time, j
Stat Ieii:.rt !i of service, nnnil -or and
names of battles in which en?.?a}.;ed.
where and when discharged, etc.,
und balance of space to the extent
above stated can lie utilized for
opinions and interesting reminiscenci
s. For the sum of ?1. to pay
actual expeiis-. the veteran can'
. . 1
have his picture printed with hireer.rd.
provided lie hns a photo-;
l^rapli of himself, from which tmake
the cut. To those who 1
contid' nee ah ut writing f >r pu
lieati >n, 1 will .ay that ail manuscripts
wiii be put in readable
shape by tin4 editor or some eon.
potent person before b? imy published.
1 feel sur4 this su?z'_j' si ion will
meet wilt: the liem-lt- "I
the veterans, hut it will avail noihin^c
unless they 1 a lie up the mat- ,
ter at. nun- and send in their
records. Surely if they will stop
ami think what a priceless collecti
ill of unrecorded history they
will leave for the cnli;.-hteniueiil of
rising ??onerntions ami tho especial
pride of their desionduuis, tie v
will not he-itate a day, hut speak,
for their 1 ips v..1 sot n 1 < cloi ei! i :i
death. \ oterans, you are p; ud
that you had a part in the war for
Southern independence, the Memory
of whirh will live as lono a
history hmh ; put your children in
position to he proud too.
\\ . ! h A uiuii.v.
-?ru
Chain dm kscru.'td.
Superintendent 11. (d. ('nip went
to Vorkville list Friday n.oin
Iji.; ami returned to the tin-in
jani; in this township in the ai'ierioou
of tIn' same flay with m ?rn
prison. r. . who weri.'eouvi lt d ant!
flit ne< d last week in th court of
.jem-rul sc.-? i>>us for York couniy.
VI! of tli?- prisoners arc ncj.'roes
wcept .l .i.i ':- i'.-tit, v.h ) is a mid
lie-nut (I v.-i:it? man.
Alexander Chambers was ron.
icled of lareeny and will do duty
?n tin' public works for six
month r.
I'rank Walker was also eon vi 'ted
f larceny and \\;il l.elp improve
be public roads f<.r four months,
bnin^ which it is hoped he will
earn that it dues not pay to wanIt
r from ones own fireside for the
nwrpt se of swiping the properly of
>thers.
Jane s lVttit, the aft.r- said white
man, violated the dispensary law
tnd was eiven six months. The
diain r;:in^ is "radiiou the public
oad in the n?>rthern part of Fori
Mill township at this very moment
.no James is no doubt i ssistino
A II ' I ? ' ?
materially in ine work. Kxjn'ri
net' is a dear teacher, but there
M- tie s- who lean: under ii<> other
[<r? 111 s- r,
William Jones not the "Jon
ie ji y.< t lx 1 r iirl.t." but a Jones
n 1111 ? :* ? f ! !:< 1' ii!- !i n. t i. <! ^ nr\
w I S v. ' i: '.n?! h ;i
I
t\ r 1 v. o \ vilis IUl; lit?> lil.tl hi.
ny. < ' i i 1!' {'."iil v*il! ''ol
i;<1V v. h 11 .ItMl'"!- i\ -
<;? ?>?l-li\V {<> it, l?ti{. :ili ;ln? .
ii will luivo tl>?" s.ili"?!'' ii-i: _ ??? >i
knowing tsuit lu hi 'i-'tl iuliiit*. i!
jjiiioiii 11 !?(}*. 'Ph.-it a i:? tut
tliut oik' wimlil i. v. 'y i.ii ?v.
i>t Iojj^h t ) n wini i:' n-.t us
ho'uvt as firne ili-.ys ;i. vx '; lu.t
.no nearer, regardless ? toe >. animny
( f 1:ih i::uin . i-i ill trouble,
am! his trouble -a a] 1 to last two
!< ug years, f-ii be had bo a e< uv;' ;?
c! t>f burgi y :: ?<; are n_. Jo
t.1 i -a tent. i' uford t. ray should
hn\e eol l i'sp >;;did with ' i :.l v* US
\ii!'r'.a:r about un tuber hip in a
trust or {v.a> instead \ g'viiur I i :?
si if a lepnlutioti .aiili i i i11n*
(I ics not bespeak.
<*!ift? .ti \\ riu'iji, fur assault : .ui
bat!.< ry. was given nine months in
which l : )i pent.
>m'?:iok ik-unon \ i >! d d tin dispensary
law and will help tin
public-road builders for three;
months.
Cfmpllmi'iitPfy to f'tjpvi*. l-'or Cti'p.
The report of Supt rvisor ('alp
to the grand jury won warm j n :-i
when rend in open court last \Y? dne.sday,
says the Vorkviile lOnouirer.
Judge Klugh said that lie
had not yet In aril Biieh a conipleW |
and satisfactory report from a
nmlj supervisor. Ile thought t!?al
if it I! the supervisors of lie. bt de
i i i
would main such reports, tne peo
p!o would hn much 1>< I ter iaf <nm d
as to what was ; i:i_r on. Tin
judge's ia .a<u'! vi calculated to
make Mr. ('nip feelgood. 1 lo v i;t
cut it led to feel s??.
~4C?*?
Port MflJ Lady Iti Ye'.:?t?.'u. Cfit.in.
!i?* ;ii!4 '.MII ro-.iiiio i.c
Ctillht ( f tin battle laawt < a the
Mi; i! lie j>s Kin! lit' iv i rs at I
ViOi.'. ill. v'tii VM-' IVffivi -.i <1 r \v
bay. a.j !>y Mrs i>. (''Cui.n-11 j
fr if li. r bought r. Mi a doanna, <
who I a > i; n coil.art* *1 with a
Catholif 1. fjti'al i i lii .t < :ty for
lw;> yens, ma! i a. Sisfr of ('liar
i i y. Mir' OViiii!!!-!' ! ft Foil
.\ii!i in le-l and * r.'.i i >d a ei uver.t
i:i i'.altiif na , M l. I i many lfriends
oi both the r y a; 1
M 1. ri ( ) I a M 1 i 1 * 11 W i11 1 a ?"> '' >
leant t!ml sin- was p.-it ii.j ;: !. in
any way during ' in lial! i< :
"IV;:n(. ill, l hip... ?n |. >, p. -).
" 1>p ir JVi?-til--r: !': n.sin me ;
r.vnniy *i-nun 111*_ !i>. i? ?!:! ; n l
some I ),!'' ii) soldiers and ismr..-.
We weio shall a! f ir sp\ i-tl If i-M'ii
day, and tour sla !!.? i\ji!o(a (i
in our ilWi Unijx, on a them in my
room v. h; !e 1 was tiro.-.-.in^r. !i\ ; ,
*>ii*' ) a ; .'ir. .i for mnitd m. otliI'lTh,
(.'at holies, and li 'all. If.,
.Mi-.: y 1 lines 1 said, 'i'aiii , in! . i;
e\ile *-ini today." Tiiere Wet l.\o
an.ot's in my room, >!. if v.. ; i
was completely .. d r. a,. it la 1 :
n and ii II to rli iloor, lae oth r '
.. ! i<> hull t hob > in i r> >nt. l
may imagine how we w imperi
i.<'d. i ii#- iiii., e . iai i: i > I
Wo n U; and ii.e ( : . !
' L'2d is tin j.ii!ii\. i r.ry 1
ma -am ae of tea aist is. f u i
i.- J* i i un ii t hoy v. i ii.id :
d- u ilf alln:\ it; ,a: v. 'l'l. bl .. i .
human sacrifice was i.d .am
11. y l'o;m lit t.? r.'iu 1 I:-. I
thirsty timers. The voice of .. ! '
W as I'.i !.- < t b i ( < 1 I ? St tit! US !i
l)Uf r??|(li.Ta C< i il I? 1 tl'il r ell'. A V, .
tin v I aunt two 11 .mypi outside 11.:
wh.Is of I lit? ciiy. (tod lic'j-.:(! ti!
prayers, un-.l on tlie morning of i!, 1
2'M l;*j,t:i)0 S hi rlish soldiers !' irvt il
their way into the ciiy and cii?
chained <t caution I;> t^ivn us 1: ope, s
Nearly 1,000 unlive Chris; un.
cftiiii1 to us for protection. in ,
three buys bUi) Knropeuns ami i
in.UOO nitivis bit d ??,? !',> lie! ! 1
L'lie Chinese leave their tie,; ; J5l.fi
wounded win!;- ihey tali. Three i
times i wet k the Lnrop-ai.sgher (
tile dead inlt. piles of fiOJ to 100 '
and butxi tie in. for fear of j < st. 1
The smell, tho smoke, the flames
was hell-1 ke. ' hir stilli . i;?l><
no comparison to that of i't km.
whore I mod pouted in slivai .
Little Chinese ;>..ys v.'ouM say t <
the t'o.\e:\ on tn ty whip us you (
limy Aiil us, we wnl not s.a. ritlee
to your statues. '1 lie Itoxers
VeHlili t llell tear tilt 111 limb f I o III
liiah. Some til tee hoys \>< ,
i 11
nuruty n il years ?? ii. Tin- 15ox? J
brought nil our sisters to tin- pa- i
^oila to sacriiice and a I'rote.-tant ?
unit It-man headed a hand tu rc-ciu- !J
them and an Auierie*n IVotc.-t Us' ,
lady, with pi.stc I in lutiid. wiut t
with the I an i to h.ivo ?;,?
I could write a week an i lea\
much unsaid. Tin- i?,r _i:c.
never weary ?>f praising t!;. *br>w
Alrieficai, . r i i.< (ii.-t
t ' i 1 in : ! "a.
Holiday Goods.
' >ur line of h :?<Vay -i if . < vim,;
.Sally, uu:l v.o are pi\ piix i-.ifc > 1 !'u>
!. * >st stock of Wafcohee. .j \vo!ry,
y'\ .?:. and IV.:; y (.*> \v? .? v
annul. AVVion in tho city l> anil
ivci us a call. \\?> .. .? alw: l<>
.how our 1o -I-, V,*ii;e or
r anvt hi:. ? iu our lin
'fa jf* ,* c:
rryxhw* )
'i hone 277. CI IAK LOT V v'
BRi(ii;TKiV 1' r
FOR
CHRISTMAS.
Aii*l one of the fir - t
things i > iln is to buy u
ROT. lib: 1 )F orit
FtTRN I'ORK L'OLJSII.
!t will j?it a better ^loss
? ii youi tin liluro than
miytliini^ you linvo v? r
a n ?m! uriki things look.
brijliU r, matt r ami cleani
t, ami fi itherinor-.i it will
v.. i>t tin action of water
ami v.ii! not sp it as is the
v n;-e with in oh. polishes.
!'t:: nil m 1 -2 pint, bottles
f< r 2 > els. Try a hot;!- .
n*l if \ou i re n l i,: : <1
li.ii _* jt bark ami ;.il vui.r
Ill ' _V ' il" I fl it".'
V . iii.tliCV CO.
HIGH U,n MEALS,
fV' '"J
m
'x' W1fK- ^ :
//
i >U I">L !"l' ' '"Hi ll'IfC.i, (ioC'll
! i ?i, uo'xl fi okiti^r mm! ijood sortie.'.
hut. very < rei inry ehnipjes.
t :; ' fch'.uruh list.' iiooiano famous
i: . li it:- f:r??ce:t1 dinners. ! 11
I . tv. to liv fa. i ihly known
.1 i. ,'!i tin i-i pi i of (juality of all
:t r:i> a!s. C 1? aiii lit' mid tin i?iMt
- urn f ; 11 res ?.i our diir.u;;
n >i .
11 t u;(I t irenhesl !i.
Hand Bi trota hsu,m;.
tf.c; ijid... it ?. y i till laid:: i; .
3- Vf.K0R*.;;\N&C0.
WHOLESALE Ai\L> KiTAIL
f'tD TV;'/ f L'PO
? i. ? O tj jlt Jj.. 11_ LLiiC)
; j * ('i' N. O. '
I . :. i:-1 i: pi ,;u j ?r;i I! ki.f? your
>. ; t i. \? ry . } to-. of my .
. which
t .i v. or- ?-:t . 1 .1 u) o.jl :?1,
ii M>i' iitiiU >) in . : :?! piirj?>sc3.
i:> . , til- !ri.\ i i;:. 1: aUitit-.-i of
ti i uml.t i (\i~.i s> i ; y ut vary
. p.- < .1 sail \ distillorrt
c.s'sl i >r c.sli I j rcpa-.'c to
rift jul uM? :it urn . ;.l \c.-y low qnout
ion to anyone wnntiu% Ailjrttiliif; iu
.11! ord -r.- in is- I accoiu
. .1 1.. ca. h r air; i. n ii< 7
t . ..rftal t > i xaniii n.v - t- !i .. :
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i:\- r ''i':tni Rv , I .<H?
." Ufihcaii Rye, V.(lO .
! i ,.,'ii * i Milt l.'yerf, .5.00 j
Nil.ill * iIn ;t Aj.i i. r?:u:tily.
)'.(! a. <' 1'i.iirli l*r<iu?iv, . 'J.f<0
\:i" -Ni v. Ki:,,*.a?ul iluia, 1.75
V.teii a.al 11 #n y, 2.00
! ai..I Uyo. 1.75
i 1 '< >; tied \\ i?iski< ?, . . !.?-. !> >\ I.wO
. I; iIV1 *v 1! Ik aiai.f forked .vhon
i : v. a..i i a li <|ii.iiiT i! M
?*( ct!"
1 W. NORMA.N & CO. i
( ;*:> Y WORK, (U.5 I'AY.
V i'.'- ip a "\nh fur * h?- i < iR. \ ! .i.K
1KKT{, ;li, : r>.T 1; iinly ikav.i.i|
r :a <'i'.iiilitiii. i.il/-v.it com- '
n;atio:i to clnbmnkern. :Cli >'??i>!.ii>s
n <'onverms ami I'm Went I'en
cp *. worth s*i?o each, to t!? * y<?aiiy laIi
- who lvtnrn .. ?l pay for the larj? -st
i-a . Now i- tin fimo to b r:n Write
o u:t for particulars. ,
L. M <.UI-T & M'NS, <
York, ilie. S. H.
f ' ! i
i f<; I lie . ,TlMc now pang <n
ii V\ Uit?- ( 1 ' i 11> Woo'i- . ii of tlv
Id >OW :?>i S . VE $5.
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!? . :
M Ki \?\j
DRHSS GOODS
EOa TEN DAI
\V. [i::\v :: ! >' >f oiUis :i ;:I ni'.Ir in
:i<i !;> low v. !.i?lt'bu!" cost to cIoko out.
these sjHviitl hi:J j.iin.s. V?Y l!
Santa Cl.it:. . ,uo:'.s, v. 1?i< I nrr univitioV.
?? also oil", r special Imioaius iti t
ura. Mi: 1 ui'iy, i>!;?nkpls, lints, etc.
(.kill ami jjji't our prices ntul s.? In.
buying from us.
IT. J. >1 A
J ACK FROST E:
OUR BLANKETS
We sell tin' celeb ;;tod Klkin (N. C. > !
arc 11n 1" v t truth? f>
AI-tlu ijiNI: OF i NIM:U\VKAu
I. K! i s \ *) ! vi'st
IIs, * -!t I \ i .-.5s
: i les i i ii i ii | ?'i 11 i:
Alt tis* w;k>1 . hirts
Moils' wiml punts
Meilh' Celt III plMltli
( Mi i Id reus' 11iii?hi suits 1, .*> ami
Ml '1 I KNS AM) I i ?.? >Vi-:S CM
ilMivr.s" v.-oi'l mittens
1 sidies' v. <id i.ii! tens
?<iei.> vo<?l gl ?vos
N" I i \\ LINK <>! Dl.LS ( AX) L)S
This is our Hiii ! order for dress
l>roacl>*totli < inn4 Yintiiiis 1!i \
\ .it d 1 < i i*. We I ? ?i: tcl* f these late u
have tlioiii f ?r .r?Uo. per yard. It' >
1111w in the time, an we can save y<j
v. ill not last long
meackam
s-:- . - r rw-4MC-5C 68?*w??*?
$ ' "'" V ?
v'.4 K i) KV fi J rr.
ii: \M|S
I V *
| Psc'ccry Loaded S3
| "Li ai- r" and "Repeater"
; ; \\\! ri ''d"Nii\v Rival" loa
? Lup i '. r m'I t tiuT brands fc
t oNir-O^fliTY, R?LfAB?L
j? STROMi SMC
e! V.'::- !. .. r So ;!: are 1 i" sale 1
^w>
w havMe; t'leia v.la :: you !uiy and y
S-I trZi-frC Ti '-ri tc-u-cts-'jja
A STO
OF LOW I
AT Till
wpT If III mi
i Uil 1 lilltia Mi
!i;?v <t liinrc ittnl woli-scleHe<l storl
Notion:?, Shoe
Mac
\ l.'io H llict' lilt'* (if
Choii
^l.il We i ' j * 11 > ' i p;i< P 11 IJ
)ur now J/mo ?>i l.n'lio.-i' l/ivs-.-. (^uod.?
. iii jj. i. i y 'it.
'all i.nd examine our lar^r ntnck of
Men
)ur salr.nm n are olnitRiv-C eon lit
\oolli lit liai'i:i~. <" p.io ami sop
STORE, FORT Ml
1 :
/"
vhli OF
' 1
AM) SHOES,
:s ONLY.
tho nb vo linos that wo oiler at
It will pay yon handsome y to
tmst I hem out of the way for
daily.
Jewing Machines, Slovos, Furni?\v
much money you can save by
SiSEY.
. .-a
<LL HIS ULOKY. - - [
ALL THLI It BEAUTY.
llnnketa in 10-1 ami 11-i. They
>r the money.
$1.75 per pair.
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$2 per pair.
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10 and 15c.
10. 15 and 25c.
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