Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 27, 1901, Image 2
?t? .f.btt ill ill ?mas.
pr 11ijt; 111: n \v i : n n i:f d ays .
Wm. R BRADFORD.
Hnbs TiptioM price . . $1 ]xr year.
Iorresp imlcm "!i cunvnt subjects is '
lisvib t!. I> it we <lo not n^reo to publish
rotnmuuicat ions eoiitiiuintr imnv than
tldi) wonts, ami no resi>o!:sil>ilit v is as* ]
s<inio<l for th" views of co;t?'S|?o!h1o:ijs.
As an atlv?'rtisi:i>r medium for Pilar
lotto, Piunvi!le, Port Mi!!, ami liouk
1 ? 1 business houses TheTiuios is inisur- ;
passed. lle.les made known on applieu
t ion {<>(ho p I'llishi-r.
I. H-al Tideplinno N'o. 'Jii.
ma ip vip.mi.
'Itu Sowing a oil t tic Mowing.
Oh, I saw her at the 11in?> of th sowing
of l ii gra i :i ?
The April sum h;ul hmlccn through :
ill my in i si of ruin,
A Mil it ' .1 I le \\ m l .111(1 sweet
. .\ . Vis 1 Ills gTM-.-i s .1 i her feet
.... ! term . to iooli ami t timed t > smilo
iiM.i i tinted to look ; ?r:tin;
A Mil I said, "I low good :i tiling
is i !: pr anise of ; ho Spring!"
At. t he t i me of I lie sowing ol ilm grain.
Oh, I kissed her at tho tinie of tin* sow- 1
ing of tho grain
Her 1 ii. ;h was like tho melody that
I hiv.tils t In- larks roTrniu;
lent ;t:111 i.loss .:n everywhere
. i to I heir poif limn 11 in nigh t lie air
Ami bra a lies bent iihun her where
i lie rip niug l'ruit was lain;
1111 ! rail I, "l,o, love hath grown
i.iki ilies oil thy hand hat ii sown!"
At lii" time of the .. swing of the grain.
Oh, I won h r at the time of the mowing
of t lie grain ?
We guided o'er the empty Ileitis the
hMvy-lnileu wain,
Ami uiy life was like to sing
\? i;ii ; he j >y of harvesting!
( it, love's sowing, nor his growing, nor
his mowing was til vain;
Ami I said, "Oive thanks, my heart,
h'or the store tli.it is thy part!"'
A. I the i iti.e of t lie mowing ol the grain.
?ski.kciku.
"live Dot Ian* UcwarU."
William .J. Ihyitu gives (1 rover
( levi'laml a hot roasting in tilt*
last issue of Tin* Commoner, replying
to Clevi laud's recent letter
i j i no i >alt imoi o Democratic Club.
Tin' article is entitled, "Five Dolla.s
Howard, anil says :
"1 oritur President Cleveland
has writ lea another letter in wuu li
ho gives expression to a yearning
il? sir to have the Democratic
p l.ly 'return' to what lie regards
as true Deiuocrary and cornel
principles. His advico is so general
and indefinite as to be utterly
useless. .Mr. Cleveland and lus
political associates are 1 uigouhigh
s trading phrases, but short on
d linitions.
"It seems proper that this paper
should {.jive the distinguished
Joint i- Democrat an opportunity
to suggest plans for Hie Democratic
structure which would be
coin mod ions enough to atfo nl a
place ot refuge for liiin and at the
sum tiun- allow standing room for
i ,d Dvin. crats. A reward i f live
dollars is therefore otierod for a
widten statement, not to exceed
I. ... I 1 I ? *
,v uuiiuieu worn.-, siLplcu I y .Mr,
i 'ieveimul, applying Democratic
principles, as lie understands
them, t-? at least Jive questions
it >\v befoie tile fountry.
"An additional reward of one
dollar will be jjtven for a staleimnl,
signed by Mr. t'leveland,
explaining why lie considered his
opinion on publie questions of no
iaip a t inee during t lit' recent campaign.
but re^auls such opinion
:.s iuipoitant now.
'Win i. the battle was on beta
en tht? r publie and the empire.
... 'ween Democracy and plu raey
-between bimetallism and
: io nenetail slit he refused to say
a word or lift his hand in behalf
of the 'tank and tile' for whom he
n >v. expresses surli ntTectionate
solicitude. lb> is like a soldier
who was described as 'invisible in
war ami invincible in peace.' If
he will clearly and candidly define
the Democratic principles about
which he is s i prone to talk, the
pe j>le run dee.de for thenw Ires
wh? titer lie is the suiie Mr. C'levc
lam! who turned the treasury over
to a foreign tinaneinl syndicate
niKl entrusted I I'nipoiit Morgan
with 1 ho comhinnt n?n if the ifoverniuent
vnults, or whether he has
repented of his folly Mini is ready
tu i'.'I'l'p! the I)en?ocratie creed."'
?
The Kltterness of fcxlle.
One of the features of our reiyii
in lli' I'iiilippiti- s t lint is not j?!ensnut
to rend nbo'it is the banishing
?>t Filipinos to the Island of Ounm,
which has been made a military
; t ->!i by our povernnejiit.. Here
i- the picture ?s drawn by a Ma.
p.. ?t*i : ."The scene- were pai
tie in tl-.e extreme. Many
# 1 tile . Xllt f. Ml' (1 to > how
ir " pmhy ;u:d remained away,
v. vs. e! ildren and sweetheiu ts
"v^l-the ambulanee to the
. \ eep n_\shi iekiiii* ami tear.
_r way in a frenzy of yrn f.
ii. ij\ e u. ?d women, mothers of
??m;e of the prisoners, ran barefoot,
d in 1 he dus? of the load, tears
Mrear.iith; down the ir cheek*. Gen.
T?[ ,,r 1 *.-! r e bravely
\
It 11111 ordtMeit III aboard. Tllill
he, too, a veteran, wept. Some el
the exih Hwori' ins. rgeiit uniforms,
l>ut. those ?>f higher rank ?oiv
mostly in civil dress. Just as lie
Koseerans was ready to sail, a Filipino.
not an exile, was diseove:ed
in close consullatiou \\ il li iiis enuntryiuen.
lie was arrested and sent
asliore lor investigation."
tiiitlsti Losses in Suutti Africa.
Tlie losses of the llrilish army
in South Africa in tin- jnonth < f
Fein nary add seriously to the to ,d.
which, sinee the beoinninir of the
war. amounts to nij.lnd. all told.
Tlie kiLed in notion iti February
niunliered 5 ollieers and I'J.'t men;
di?*d of wounds. G ollieeis and
men ; i ml of <1 isoas, Id oilier!at d
odd men. There were 2 ollieers
and li?t men areidentaiiy killed.
T> >tal ileal lis. T'.Jti.
The inunlii'i' invalided to Filmland
was (>0 oiHeoi a and l.-ll'S ecu,
and -1S1 weie wont (led. The pre
I a ?r; ion < f killed t< won nd< d i cue lied
t he i'N'i aordinui ily L iprh rat io of
1 to o. There were b < ;lieers reported
missinp and (>2 sin rendered.
A! tuj^cl lr r llif deaths I r in all
< til.-os In tlu? i ikI ?if l' i 1 innsi \
nmullutc.'l totifU ?.Hirers ntid Ul.l.Yi
men. No fewer 1 linn 1.7Y*5 oj!i oi>.
iiuti i0.r>!> 1 nii-ii wcic M'til to I'lli .land
a- invalid-. Ind most of tin so
are ropoif.d ju have rejoined tin*
ranks in (Jroat Hritain or South
A frioa.
Tiio oaRU'dlios from litjld imr and
disease won; ^renter in February
than in .January. The lloer lossos
from t ho sumo onuses are known.
The Work cf Monday's Tornado.
Sluirllu 111 i?VLM , i
clay mornine a fearful tornado
swept uvcf the s uitli* Tit -? * !! n <1
Birmingham. Ala., traveling in an
casteily direction. The numl i r< 1
killed ih est i mated at L'5. Oniyd
of tliem are white. The destinetion
of properly is placed at acprirter
of a million dollars, Kit'll I- <-n
bodies were recovered from the debris
up to dark Monday evening
and scores of injured were reliantd
to the ho.- pitals.
A mixed tram was blown elf the
Central ot (ieoiLjiu lailroad tracks
1 mile east of Biiena \ ista, (In..
miles from Columbus, late Monday
afternoon. The t rain eoasisl"d
of an engine and tendc r. lu^on^e
car, two coaches and twelve freight
ears, and was ^oino 15 miles an
hour when struck by tlie wind.
The engine was lifted fr< m tintrack.
the tender was turned over,
the himjrnoe c?ar. two eoaehes and
three fr? il;I?t cars were thrown < :i
thoir sides. Tlu> rest of the train
renwtiiied on the truck. No one
was killed.
Burial Place cl John Wilkes Booth.
A recent published statenu ni to
ther'tfcct that a mystery stdl surrounds
tin- disposition inside of the
hudy ol John \\ ilkes Booth, who
assasinated 1'iesident Lincoln in
1 S(m. is entiiely without fouuda
t ion in fact. says a 1 Jult iuioie paper.
The 111111dated body of the handsome
and talenteil actor who r. nioveil
a ruler whom he believed
to be an enemy of his country was
interred in February, lNi'.l, in the
1 >oot11 family lot iu tirc< muount
cemetery, iu Baltimore. where repose
a number of the family.
As President Johnson's term w nearino
us clos" the ir?11* Ldwin
1 toot ll. t he d ist i no uisht il 11 aj < d iaii,
obtained from the Pre-idciit an
order for the sutremler of his
brot her s lu dy
The prcsentsition <f the President's
cmler at once nvureil p.
mission for the transfer Irosu the
storehouse <>f the arsenal, in Wasnin^ton,
to a wn^on tin* hex containing
the body, recently exhumed.
Though the box containing
the hoily had been four years in
the ground. it was not niueh d< enyeil.
and ti??? lettering upon it
was easily rend.
It was opened and the h(>dy fully
identified. After Edwin was th >r
oiiohly satisth d lie had j> >st sslon
of h:s brother's body, he had it
placed in a plain eodin. The bedy
was brought to Baltimore, Edwin
returning on the same train. The
transfer and reinterment in < 5 r?*. nlnount
were made without news
paper comment, which Edwin was
particular desirous to prevent, and
but a few persons were aware of
what had been done until seme
considerable time nfterwnids.
Rrceat Observations of Pike.
Editor Times: I have just returned
from a two weeks' ramble
in the lower part of tin' Stale, and
my observation is tlint 1 hnvoinvri
seen at this time of the year the
fanners in so forward preparation
lor planting, and what is so gratii
fyinir to the eye of an old time clod
digger,the work is well done. One
other observation that is not so
gratifying, and that i-. not for
many years in the j ast has there
been such a large au ount of tl e
- yem'k
cotton crop still in the
hands of the producer. In oiio
sense, this is n in p fill sion. f? r it
proves that the tinancial condition
of the f.'.nin rs din no' ci inj el them
to sell. !)iit on the other hand their
loss in reduction c?f J'e price, iii
the Jif.'c.reunce* is en< rmous.
1 hoard tl "viit i'cj'I of (liscuss'oii
in :?::>t:d to curl y-hemled
Johnnie. The j?en?'rnl vc diet is.
he < ! pp.-ry coon In- ;r,!::o over to
lite ! top: ira n party, for the pi r
pose of i illi r s-cnrinii n j.'nud fat
jol? from McKinicy or heading thi
einhryo whi'e ih piiM . iin party in
South t'aro!; a. !i lie should
choose the latter attd take tin*
stamp. in tin* hot sun ?n?*r days c f
I'li nod c< me face to face with
'I'llin,a11, T ii' cr! a id ot h r stalwart
I '('in crats !iat don't mince their
words, he had latter carry with
h: m ad in pea rt to haul lrtti oil't he
Pen! V. Ilctl : < ! i.(IT i i hlllU
! i! e tie s ! ; J > p. > J !* i: i t f? m.'illtn r III
ln-nr !i :: < tV llio 'i? ?I wonkl 1).' I<?
ciik v i ini lit ? n two cliit.s. Wlun
we liiit 1; i i < ':.I!I tin. tin' i'itiekinv
M.-Dui;:-. AI in til.--. I'? itiM-l!.
11 hp: | it (in it nt! si-i its f t il her threat
l"~i nti It I ' i: i >i ininn- w In) JirvtT t urn
mi l heir pu tts i>r rlmiijx# a I llnir
view- for it :i r i? a 1 pi-i ferment. iiimI
t!l> It til Ilk i f tt little sliy ti f like
MeLam-in i xiilteii to tlio itipii position
.eeuj :eil iiy < ttr l'.? ;it men
of the pa-t. il makes its sirk nml
t iieil. J'lKK.
('In st> r. Mar. l! 1. l'.H)!.
Worsli p ot ti-.e Alml>;l?iy Dollar.
Tlie follow-in/ "world's prayer" i an
aintiiyiiious ]. .linetieii win -e irroxerenee
;s nol inori a : iiaii I in- spirit
it ? ?:.! iii.< - : :-<I >? , - t ; Ii v. t: it ;; . .t^'i'.Mt
let:. I iov n.aux >o;i 1? : 1 are
represent* ; iilllis] i'.i! HI Wtlllutll real]..in;;
i he laa;! In-r 1 he "prayer' I <
re.nl \\i;lia (hie se:i.-e ??t the lesson it
ei01 \ . vs:
"(?, Almivshty l' lllai*, our achnowlfil.ni
pin nor, [h'i > -l'vcr ami bencfaoto..
. lit i.t it? a; . . i.irh t lit mi this
aotlf.fr;> ? . .ion s'h ili.it re\er lift;
which is tin tiuf of sajiefior I'sivlli'ttu1,
aitil t ;\f a >1 w iiich sliall bf f Itarts u d
hir oallid . >i;ii in . s. Almighty i'ollar,
without i In e in I ho world wo can
tin lit it hi njr. hat with t le. e Wr oau tlit all
thing h hun sickness luyn its paral
y/iii}; hands upon us tlio.t cutis; p/oviilt*
tor us tlio ti n.! ;. ' of MU'vs i he nio>
skilt'ul of pa; s.ci.iu. . ami w hois t ho last
strim";If ! iat< iality i over and wo arc
hciu:; homo to tho resting plaee of the
doail, i hou i aiist proyideu hand of music
and a military escort in a romp.. iv
us hi; li r. and last, hut not least, civ n
a ma^iiitieeut liionuno lit ovoi ourgravc
with !i. iny epiiaph i > perjet o.ate our
memory. Ami while ho e, :i the midst
ol nii. tortunes antl teiupiat ions of lite,
we perha; - are acci: oil of cr'iue, anil
brought hef.-ro ii.al;istrases, thou, A1
mighty I>o!lar, cans! -. cure us a food
law y r. a hi .In it j i . , a paoivod jury
and we oil soot tree. I'.e with tts, \\ e
pray thee, in :.ll iliv de uinal parts, for
that thou a the only one altogether
iovi ly and l !;. > one inani'i; ;en thousand.
\\e feel th re ;s m?< .ml i; ii hi in life
where thv potent and nil powerful
chain, s are not felt. In thy absence how*
gloomy i;? th;' Iioiim In <l?l. ami how desoluto
tin- hoarth.; otio, hut w h"ti thou, O,
Almighty Dollar,art with us,how gleeI'ully
t h;' hot ,'stiuU -hi;:- u;?ii the gridiroii,
h w gonial i> tho warmth that
am hr.mito < >al or lu -kory w ??oil difiu- s
throughout t lu apart i:. at. aril what an
I'.vuhi'.aii; > of joy ootiiinuts to swvll
u\ory bosun; tiiu.i art tlr- j >y of oar
yout ii ami t lu->olaeo < >t our ol?i ago: t hou
enlist adorn tlf ii < Iran ami food tho
jaokass: tliou at; th,1 favorite of tho
philosopher and tho idea of tho lunklu ad.
When am election is to be earrieil, O,
Almighty Do'!ar, ;hou aro tho most poto
it argument f j ol't ioian > ami demagogues.
and tho umpire t hat decide* t ho
I'oiiti-t. Almighty l )oi !ur. thou art v >r*h
! ( d tho \\ >rld ovor: thou hast no
hyjxi. tiU - in iliv t<tuple, or tso false
lit art at l liy ali.;. - ; 1. iugs u ml count ries
how before tIn o, ami all nations adorn
thee; t lion art loved by the civilized and
-avag. s all!.- w ith unliigiied anil unlaltt
ring a'.h olloii: wo eoutinun to reyard
thoe . - ilit hudnaid of reli .ion
and tin t w .a r of . harity.
'And i iv . Mmigh'y Dollar, in closing
this invocation, wo realize atul ae
know d.: that l ho.i wast tho god of
oar grandfathers. tho tw . fold god of
tlicit* children and tho three fold god of
thoir grandchildren. l orii 't us to pos-< ->
tho tti ahiitidanoo. ami all thy \ariod
vo<i? a o, i* ' >ur constant ami null
a\ orin jirayi
I " ?/? ? I 'OA
11iv. i '.ii.i111 10 mil
WALTER
iffe-i o
:
"Vr f *\JU A
Tubular St<
Superior in const me
over all others in. qualit
iru;.:rov3\ncats, includin
Wheels, Holler and B.
Simple Boot Blit of ?rca
and Tr ash Clearer; a :n:
draft and durability.
CATALOG
A. A. SO i. A O, A d'eii
To Buciness Men
* I
WE PRINT
I
Whai is there in our line
011 which you would like
quotations? We want your
trade, and if you will give
us a chance, will submit
samples and prices that
will be interesting' to you.
WE PRINT
R. M. London
ROCK KILL. S. C.
For First -class Service go to
imin/ro.vs - Ki;sni imnt,
i..# i> a. 1 1.
?.M ? n u iiuu Miuivil,
CI IA UliOTTK, N. C.
l*i-st Oysters in the city.
Largest lunch counter in the Stale.
221 West Trade street.
CORN PLANTERS.
The SjnMtt Machine Company have
the Deere. Champion, ami Diamond
Corn I 1stntors for sale. Examine them
and ^ct their prices before buying.
They are also agents for the well
known I . F. Avery Flow Company, and
can sel 1 you any t hintf t hey munufnetvire. i
BARBER SHOP.
For first class tonsorial work };o to the
barler shop of W. 11. Ca rot hers in tin*
bank bnildint;. Hair Cutting. Shavinpr,
Shampooing and ,yinj{ein({. Ladies' hair
sliamiHii H-d.
J. U. Tray wick & Co.,
DEALEES IN
FINE LIQUOHS
AND WINES,
No. f: Last Trade St.
CIIARI.OTTK, - - ~ N C.
IX )lt
(JOOI) WHISKIES,
W i N ES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
tWI.L ON OR WRITE TO
AY. II. IIOOVEK,
I IIUiLOITF, N. i .
/V
A ! \> X
fjm
/ / If
ill!/
\Y{.en (*?>injr Out,
< >i;o's a pjioa.ru nee should bo a subject
l r (."in |>li infill s, and in it of ajmlogies
:u ?i i \ planar n?!is. Dross is so largely
i mattorot linen that the laundry question
is all imjx>;-;ant. Disregarding tho
rub' of spit* ami span lolls severely
against the offender. The jierfeot work
of i ho Model ^teani 1-aundrv. Chariot to.
N. all tho timo at short prions has
won the general favor of gtiod dressors.
."-hamu lus ni.nlo Wednesday evening.
Ml). L. McEt.IIANKY, ACENT.
:st the worth of the
A, WOOD
sel Mowers.
ticn and finish, ranking
y of materials and latest
.g Steel or Cast Drive
ill Bearings, New and
t capacity. Spring Lifter
irvel of simplicity, light
UE FREE.
si, LOUT M1LL,S.C.
U A \/C VftIT
II/WU IUU II
About that nice
Hour the people are
Rock Hill nowadays
*
not, it will pay you
by bringing a load
wheat over. We I
satisfy you beyond
tions. Try us a clip
and good flour.
ROCK 11ILL RO
L. E. BROWN,
Tlie Beers
Bne-Horse
a
I
Corn Planter.
Messr-?. TTroHKR & Yorxc., Fop.t Mm.
(lentlemen: This is to certify thai
Planter and that it yivea perfect sali>f;
perfectly, saves labor, saves main, j.riv<
secured by hand planting, makes thin
all in all is a great labor savor. It plai
cotton planter plants cotton, besides di
tity desin d. It is cheap at abnost any
mistake in buying one.
Fort Mill, S. C., March 23, P.>01.
Hughes &
Furniture
Having bought the slot
wo arc offering special in
iturc to make room tor
arriving daily.
Take advantage of our
PLAN. AVe arc alway
tonus of credit that \vi!
to you.
Pianos, Organs, Sewii
kinds of Stringed Music
E- M. An
ROCK HILL, S- C.
Springfield Stock Farm.!
? 1 j of I
j
( Fragou i)"?817.) f,>r
Hereford, Short Horn. Aberdeen-A nfjns
Cattle; Shropshire Slieep; Hij; Kn^i
nsn itcrKsmrc Mopes; nronze i urncvs, M
unil Rsirred 1'lyinouth Rock ami Indian
linine Chickens.
Write for prices.
J. I'. CHOWDER. Supt.. sin
FORT MILL, 8. C. pa
far HOLIDAY PRESENTSThe
Lamp of 5
tTh* lamp ti .t ,l.v>s:i't fl.ew up
to u-o U?l laii^un^v ; tlie lamp l
you ?;et It nml iMt s i?*<* <1 ; tlir iui
icjcli r>art will). < you h?v.- e .
TLbc f^cw R
Other l.ampn m.iv h?? j r<
th?-y may l-o, In some
uea*. there's onlv one. T'.c .Vct
stir-the lamp oftore.1 you Is emi
on it; every lamp l.us a. t,IV>0 Vi
OI<l Iaun)>s >Iji
Wo c.?ti fl!l every I-m i v?nt. !
wnnt n now Jan-p . r e. a i ol?l
l-l:"ii,?v.,.i.- jroeu ' r ::.a
cd irito a Now Rochester
\vVa.u:SPlCIA!.l\ I> n III tr.
Lumps. Contuitatii
- THE ROCHESTER LAMP GO., '*
i
O0&V- ,.vr . - \
- Jgj ii i i > i 4
IEARD . . .
, clean, sweet
irettincr over at i
C 1 o
? If you have
to investigate,
of your good
>eUove Ave can
your expectafor
satisfaction
LLER MILLS,
L, S. C.
t 1 have used tin4 Deere Corn
id ion in every detail. It plants
>s a better stand tlinn can bo
niii-4 and cultivation easy, nud
its coin as well or better than a
st rihutin;^ <41111110 in any qannprico
and fanners can make 110
P. Bi.ankenship.
YoungB
F*> _ 6
Bargains.
k of Barnes & Love,
ulueoinonts in Furnno
w goods that are
EASY PA YMENT
s ready to arrange
1 prove satisfactory
ig Machines, and all
al Instruments.
drews,
??-?
EXC'ELSOK Xl'KSEUIES
vo a fine record. The (Jeorffia board
entomology certifies to the health of
ir stock. Their trees fruit a year or
o earlier than t lie litt le switches sold
some livms. 1 have the agency and
ill canvass York county in time to
to f.? f-.ti .1..1S*. I?I
Ui inn ? . i 1UUHU
e your orders for inc. Finest over>ensund
l'owers, as well as fruit trees,
sale. SAM. l'\ MASSKY.
FOKT MILL, S. C.
>Xac2xsmiili Shop.
I'he Sprat t Machine Company have
ployed l'.ill (taililv to run t heir Flack'
ltli Shop* and the patronage of the
lilit* is respectfully solicited.
"For EVERY DAY*USE
teady Habits
r smoke, or r uiso you
: li.il 1- ks p I wlirii yt
no that you never \v:ll- g ^
ocbcotcv. dISf/
>11 ns ' Ju?? p->o.l ? Lj*-" "StLi!
it ! r ml around coori p3fr?nEal
1 1. . To lunko
in?- : - t (or taa liaiao ^
nle Now.
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