Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 22, 1901, Image 2
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THE FOKT HILL TIMES.
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l'ineville, Fort Mill, and Hock
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to the publisher.
Local Telephone No. 20.
MAY 22, 1001.
The old soldiers of Sou h Curolinn
will not get the extra $50,000
appropriated by lite general assembly.
On Friday the State su
l?! i iijr cown iiM'ii iiii' uiiioiuii mill
would be nvailiible nt $100,(X)0.
The net passed at the Inst session
of the general asseinbly fixed the
amount at "at least. $150,000,"
while the goncral Appropriation
Act only carried an appropriation
of $100,000. This will be a source
of great disappointment to the old
8 ddiei's and many others. The
fcitate board will probably begin
the distribution of the money by
the latter part of this week.
The administration deserves all
the sympathy it is getting for the
streak of hard luck it is up against,
on its feminine side. Willi Mr.
McKinley having to break his excursion
tour off in the middle on
account of Mrs. McKinley's illness;
the daughter of Secretary
Long dangerously ill in Colorado,
ami the wife of Secretary (Jage seriously
ill in Washington, it looks
like a veritable wrestle with a
health hoodoo,
Bryan Attacks Wall Street.
The Commoner.
A record of Wall street's doing
for the last week is an indictment
against our boast* d civilization.
That such transactions are allowed
is as much a reflection upon the
intelligence of the country as it is
upon the conscience of the people.
It is little less than amazing that
a few men should be permitted to
corner the market for their own
selfish purposes, beat down the
price of tine stock and boom the
price of another stock, demoralizing
business and jeopardizing the
interests of all classes of society.
How will the historian describe
an age in which a petty thief in
severely punished, while great
criminals go unwhippod? It often
taken an object lesson to arouse
the people to the evils of a bad
system and recent Hue.!uations in
the stock market, costly as they
have been, will be cheap if they
lead to legislation .which will put
an end to stock gambling, erroneously
described as "business.
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'An Experiment in Politic*."
Omenvillo Mountaineer.
Tins iH the title of n very clever
cartoon in the window of Felioii's
bookstore, which satiri7.es the prevailing
condition of atTaiis in ilii*
{State since the political bargain
counter was opened under the
charge of the junior Senator, who
is made quite conspicuous in the
cartoon. In the foreground there
is a contrivati' e labelled, "Republican
Ollice Maeliine for South
Carolina," and standing at the
crank iH Win. Mckinley, who
makes this announcement: "I'm
a Democrat in the ollice slot, dohnnie,
and we'll see what will come
out." Johnnie stands very erect
at the otlu-r end of the machine,
holding in his hands a diminutive
specimen of humanity. rei.d\
lo i>nul 111111 i>il<> lli.? ............... t
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top of llie machine, \\ 11i Io "11 01,'
appears at tin1 place of cm! on the
lower side. Melemrin uses Hie
words, "I mil a Democrat." while
just behind him is the "iVmocralio
Line fence," and on the
oOier side is I is colleague fr in
Edgefield. who has a pair of wings
marked "Dispensary," and lie has
a pi chfork in front of (lit- fence.
John Baldwin, a white youth
fyhout 18 years old, accidentally
shot himself at his father's home,
ab >nt four miles from Greenwood,
Wednesday evening, He died in
half an hour afterwards.
Thotnns Addis, of Oeonee county,
who has been recently pardoned
by Gov. McSweeney for
violation of the disp nsary law.
has been tried 21 times by the
Htnte and federal authorities, but
thin is the first conviction.
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A Yoik County hero.
Tho following story of Mr. CI ill 10
Steulo, formerly of Hoc k Hill, who was
employed as a telegraph operator in the
Western Union oflires in Jacksonville,
Fin., when the disastrous tire of the ttrd
instant swept that eitv, is told hv a
1 stall' corrcspeiideiit in a recent issue
of the Atlanta News.
Along early in the afternoon there
I eamo o\er the telegraph wires the baid,
meagre message that a tire, with which
the city's department was unable to
| co|K\ was raging in Jacksonville, the
| beautiful little city on tile bauics of the
I St. John's.
Little else was known wheil I In- evenI
ing papers went to press. The South
waited expectantly for fuller news. It
was coming.
Down in Jacksonville in the Western
' Union building there sat aloueone man.
His nerveless hand kept up a constant
J quiver as he lingered the telegraph key.
It was Operator Steele, and through
! him alone was t lie outside world told of
what was hapiteiung in t he doomed city.
When the (lames had swept in red
horror across to the cast of tho city t hoy
turned. Hack to the west a!ono I ay
street ami tin- water fit nit t untitled ami
rolled in the billows of lire. As the lire
changed it s direct ion ami mine whirling
hack toward t h wi >t the telegraph
building that lay to the front of it was
vacated, Ulerks lied. Operators deserted
their uiachiiies.
The building was empty and silent,
and the world was waiting to know the
fate of the city.
t hie man stayed, it was Steele,
lie sat at the desk on the second floor.
By his side was an open window. 11c
could look out upon thai scene, sublime
in its awfuluess. Steadily the whirlwind
el' iiuuiu advanced, nearer ami
nearer.
Above the rear of the (lames, the
crash of falling walls, ami the heartrending
screams of frantic men and
women there arose one sound.
, It. was heard the world over.
Above I he clamor, steady and e.lear,
! clicked Steele's telegraph key.
t hit of t he window lie saw t his building
ami that blaze up, (otter ami fall,
' and as he watched he sent o i! over t he
wire the story of what he saw.
The heat ami tli" smoke were st illine.
He sought a brief breathing spell in the
open street. A block above, in front of
the Tillies Union and iliy.on office, he
saw a youtift trirl staler and drop a
bundle sitved from a ruined homo un- I
dor the stamping feet of a sur^inj^
throng at the corner.
II.. I r,...,.. t I...
1 feet of llit) croxvtl this bundle ami 1 it'l ??I
) the slight form of the girl into the!
| newspaper office.
Some where out on the river, or aeross
on the other si?le, were his wife and
haby. He knew not where, lint he
hoped and believed them to ho safe.
An uctiuuiiituncc, haggard and smokestained,
seized his arm as he started
baek to his work at the telegraph key.
"They say that your wife and baby
were on the ferry boat that caught fir**
and was wrecked in the river!" cried
the man, hoarsely.
"You lie," said Steele, "Turn me
loose. I have work to do."
The man dropped his arm and stepped
aside.
He saw that telegraph key, the world,
and the world was exjieeting the best
t hat was in him.
He would give it.
The evening gloom and shadow was
beginning to sett le around the edges of
the fire's red glare when lie sat down at
his key again. Night was coming on.
I The flames were steadily swoopiugalong
toward the telegraph building. The
| heat was sickening.
Hut lie stayed at his key. watching
j the dames through the open window
| and tolling the world what he saw.
llow long t lie hours seemed!
And now out of his window was
naught but a red sea of flames. The
buildings aeross fioin the otliee, on the
other side of Laurel street, were ablaze.
The message went out to the world
that the Western I'nion building was
doomed. The man who sent the message
believed it. He thought the next
i ilKtMMt lo K III I"! I
itll consuming furnace.
Hill, wonderfull td Jell, the flames,
jtliat had laughed at the firemen's <1
folds to tight them before, languished.
They died away, and sickened and sank
into naught hut a hot red glare.
The great tire was umler control. The
telegraph olliee was saved.
lie didn't seem to know that he was
the hero of Jacksonvi 1 le s great lire, or
any hero at all. Ihit he was.
There was of course many and many
a brave deed done thai day of days and
many a man played the part of most
sabltme heroism.
I hit the man who stands out in th
boldest and clearest relief against that
shadowy background of terror is the
young telegraph operator.
Slowly the others eaine back to the
building and weary and worn and
heartsick t lie lone operator surrendered
his place to them. lie had stuck to his
post and had done his duty. Others
could do the rest that was to be done.
"No money in all the world could
hire me to do it again," lie said to nie
last Sunday. "I would do it for notli
ing less than the love of a friend, that
is a greater thing than dollars, vou
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iViairiit^- l>eln>rd.
The man ia^e of Mr. Theodore
Sharp. oT Port K<>yal, S i'? to
M iss M air.ic Potts, daughter of M r.
tl. 1 I . Pot If), of 1 f I? 1*1 i II t I I i ! I M'l1tion,
\vlii< h was scheduled fo take
place lit '.'..'iO p. in., on May loth,
owing ton chapter oF ae< identsdid
I not really occur until U o'clock
a. ni. of Thursday, May the lt?:li.
Tlnr were two wrecks oil thernilr<
nds over which the s_rr??? m came
and he did not reacdi this place
until after I o'clock However,
"All's well that ends well.'1
The bride was "a tiling of beauty,"
and we are sure she will be a
"joy forever" to t he "Sharp" young
man who won her.
The happy couple left on the
morning train Thursday for their
future home nt Port Hoyal, where
the best wishes of their many
friends in this community follow
| then).
OVfcK Ihli LOUNIY.
Items f-oni Conic nipnrnries drooped
fur limes RcaOers.
Yorlcville Enquirer.
John l.r.ittoii, a negro who was seuteiicco
to the chuingutig tor stealing
wheat from Mr. T. I >. 1-esslie, made his
escape last Thursday morning, lie hud
allot her inont h to serve.
t olieeiuan Hose shot and killed a dog
Wednesday that was supposed to he
mad. The animal had a tit;but whether
it was afflicted with hydrophobia, of |
course, eonld not he determined.
There is every reason to believe that
there will be a large crowd of people
here to hear Senator Mei aurin on the
lirst Monday in .Tit le. There will be
people from the adjoining counties.
Mr. \V. L. I'lyxieo, ownerof Mexico's
mill, on Allison creek, told the reporter
Wednesday about the recent capture!
of two monster carp in his mill rare.
One of the earp weighed 10 pounds and
the other weighed I'J'.j. Mr. Mexico
said that the lislt were sweet and juicy,
and had 110 taste of mud common to
earp caught from ponds. He thinks
these big lish came up from Catawba
river
The vagrancv ordinance recently
passed bv the u>wu council of Yorkvi lie,
is a h.(1 tiling. Almost everybody lias
lioliced some of tho bcncticiciit results;
but the best testimony comes from
lilueksl>iu-K- < >it yesterday the reporter
lieur<l a story like this: "A few days
ajfo Mayor Willi received a letter from
a niemher of t he town eouiieil of I lacks
ImVK saying, 'Kindly send me a copy of
your vagrancy ordiiiimee. 1 know the
ordinance is a )*ood one. It is dumping
your vagrants on lilaekshur^r, and we
will have to adopt it to oet rid of t hem.'
Mayor \\ illis had a pood laugh over the
letter, hut of course lie sem the copy
of t he ordinance."
Yorkvilie Yeoman.
< )ur townsman, Mr. S. A. Pearson,
has embarked iu an uncanny business;
but if it's really snakes he wants, that's
his business, and if there are any real,
live snakes io be had for money, lie will
get them
Walter Thompson, colored, porter at
the S. t'. & ti I', railroad, having been
churned by divers and sundry persons
with retailing prohibition ilrops, was
summarily hauled before the mayor
Wednesday morning and duly eoiivicted
of the same. The line was $?."i or
the time thirty days. The line was paid.
Mr. and Mrs <>. K. lirist have the
sympatliy of the people of Yorkville in
t lie loss of i heir infant child, t iray t 'liftoii.
which died 'I liursday 11ij^lit of last ,
week, after an illness of several days.
The interment was made in Yorkville!
cemetery Friday afternoon.
While.Iiiii .lacksoii. Mr. J. W. Dob- '
son's milkman, was sitting in a lane
taking a quiet tup a few days since,
while the sun shone warm and persua
sive, (1 iles i 'raw ford, a 1sti colored, stole
a $h> bill from bis pocket. When Jim
waked up be had a presentiment that
(iiles had stolen bis easli. and (iilcs had
a guilty conscience, so that when Jim
stepped to the 'phone to s]Hiak to a
]h?Iiceman, (tiles "burnt the wind,"
mill !?:?< Mill ill t......o
"v' 1,4 v,t,A ll,un uioianvr.
Koek Ilill Homlil.
Mrs. T. 11. Knrher and daughter, Miss
Annie, ami Miss I'arlier, of Norl h t "sir??linn,
spent a few days this week with
Mrs. l'\ 11. Darber.
During the recent thunder storm a
house on the Rattorree farm, near town,
oeeupieil l?y I'M. White ami his family,
was struck by lightning ami the chimney
ami cml of the building were torn
np pretty bndlv. Tim clock on the man- j
tie was smashed amlot her art ieles were
thrown about over the house. White
and his wife were in bed at the time.
The woman was very much shocked and
for several days was quite sick. The
man was not hurt at all.
1 >r. Tsaih Simpson has received a very
llatlerinjx letter from the chairman of
the t'linies of the Southern branch of
the National Dental Association, which
meets in Nashville the CNi h of July, to
he present ami rjivc a special clinic. He
hasacccpied this invitation, also a vi ry
cordial one from the president of the
Stale Dental Association, w hich meets
June It h on the Isle of 1 alms, to j;ivc a
special clinic ami write a paper oil
operat i \ e.dcnt isl ry.
Messrs. Holler t'o (.'lark have a force
of hands enquired in doin^; some p?od
work in the way of repairs on Kriedhcini's
hall. They are now ceiling: the
hall and t lie walls are to he kalsoniincd
and wainscoated. A stajro Is* feet in
depth by 'J I ill width, with I wo laree 1
divssiin; nouns, w ill lit) const meted ami
I lie hall will ho provided willi ahout
.".tin op* ra chnirs, i ho scat in:; cajKioity of
I lie auditorium. The entrance, which
was formerly on the inside of the buildin;;,
has hocn changed so that a wide
and very handsome slairca e loads up
from While streel. When eoiupletcd,
the hall will he one of the host in this
sect ion with capable sluice room and
will till a need thai has Ioiijj hocii folt
here.
Alcinur.iil Day hi t-'liut Hill.
MeiiK?i i.il I >ay exereiscri. in honor
of tiie ( 'oilli (iel"iile ilelhl. Welt"
lieltl at n.ill Hill ehtireh Saturday
afternoon, llii i 1 \ e V. A. 1.
ShUioll, of I * I lieville. plt'sidllio.
Toe exercises w to opened with
prnyt r 1?\ iiev. 11. A. N tuione. and
tin n the ui I dress id the occasion
was tlelivei'i d 1 ?y I >r. !. I>. AJaek.
I'lte address wnsanappi priate and
striking one, the speaKt i advaneina
the idea that the real purpose
of the war was the inainIenanance
of white supieinaey. li was tieHired
I y a nninhei of til >se present
that we publish the address iti lull.
Ian for Hick of spat e we are nnahle
to do KO.
\ i ht i in' oxereist h lite yrnvoa ot
tin* Confederate dead were rovt ivd
wiili hWi'ct illiwits, The (iold
Mill orehoHtru and coriu t band
ftirniHhod delightful innate for the
occasion.
IT >AV hli ril.S Lliti.
1'. A. Panforth, of Ua (rrntiRo. fia.,
sult'cred fur si\ mouths with a frightful
ranuiiiK son* on his Kv; but writes that
Hucklon's Ariti?*Ji >'al\o wholly cured
it in tivo days. For Ulcers. Wounds.
Files, it's the host salvo in the world.
Cure guaranteed. Ouly 25c. trold by T.
li, Aicaclinm.
The Book club.
The Hook Club, which is composed
of about fifteen of the lending
ladies of the town, held its last
meeting of the season with Mrs.
S. K. White last Wednesday afternoon
and the members will now
retire to enjoy their summer siestas,
ami no longer will the ghosts
of Shakespeare or the souths of
I.otmfellow or the clatter, chatter
canting, cackling of Tennyson's
brook (list lit b their midnight hours.
The rise and fall of the liomaii
Kiu pi re will pass from loview and
the vision of Thos, Nelson Cage's
Hlan'ntion scenes will no longt r
trespass upon the midday musings.
Not until the leaves begin to fail
again will all I hrse things be rehabilitated
and the ashes of the past
b> unearthed again in search of
themes of st udy.
'1 ht? inoeliii'4 with Mrs. White |
Inst wct k was unusually interesting
from the fact that the drawing
for the hooks on hand was to take
place. The members conduct a
circulating library system anions
themselves and the series was
wound up at the last meeting and
as some of the I) >oks were much
more valuable than others an exciting
contest ensues for t he choice 1
volumes. A program has ifcueral- i
Iv been arranged for 1 nch nicotine
consist int_r of ipiest i. ns on literary
topics and authors and a first and
booby prize offered for the best
returns. There arc always several
successful om s in the competition
and In re a<_rain conies in t lie speculative
feature in the drawing for!
first prize. The booby prize Generally
uo.-s witliout a scramble.
Miss liossie \\ bite ha- now won
first prize three or four times in
succession and it Is about com lud
I that, besides KU|erior ability,
she must bo possessed of a ^ravcyaril
rabbit t*???t or some <?tIn*r ,
^ooil omen, lbfreshinents arc often
served by tin* bust- h-> at these
<I< li^litful meetings ami, as it is
supposed, is not the hast enjoyable
feat lire.
StlUI)Dt:RS AT MIS PASl".
"I recall now with horror," says Mail
Carrier Harnett Maim, of Levanna, :
"my three years of sutVeriug with Kidney
trouble. I was hardly ever free from !
dull aches or acute pains in my back.
To stoop or lift mail sacks made mo
^ronii. 1 felt tired, worn out, about ready
to ^i\e up when 1 bewail to use Electric
I .it ters, but six hot t lescompletely cured
me and made we feel like a new man."
They're uurixallcd to regulate Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys ami bowels, l'erfeet sit
isfaction guaranteed l>y Thus. 11. Meaehain.
< >iily 50 cents.
MONEY LOANED.
Wo negotiate loans on improved
liirins in 1 one county. i jut cent in-I
teres!. Repayment easy. No broker's I
coin missions. Only actual costs of per- j
feeling loan. Apply to <\V. F. Spencer,
Atty.at l aw, liook Hill, S. or
to undersigned at Yorkvillo, S.
f. K. srKXCEK. Atty. at Law.
May 8. Jhn
t'ONVUT LAFOK ORDlNANt K.
licit ordained bv the iiitetulant and
wardens of t he town of Fort Mill,
S. tin council assembled and by
ant hority of t he same:
1 That hereafter all persons sen- >
ten ed to imprisonment by the inteiidant
or town council of tlie town of
Fort Alii! for violal ions of any of t lie ordinatises,
rules or regulations of said
town council, may, in the discretion of
said iulcmlaut or town couueii, be sentenced
to labor or. the streets, highways
and other public works of said town, or
of York county, in t he alternative, l'ora
p riod of not exceeding thirty days.
J. That such persons, when so sen
teueeil to labor on the streets and public
works of said town of Fort Mill, shall
be formed into a town chain gang ami
required to labor under the direction
ami control of said town council i lirough
such otlieer or agent as it may appeal
for t lie purp ise.
Done and rati tied in assembly of
council, under t he corporate sea 1 of said
town, this tit h day of May. I'.tul.
I/O IV VO M. IS I II V V I V
I Wi | >> . \ j 1*1 1 A I i I ?
Attest: lilt einlaut.
It; a <!. s>n l iti-:,
Sci'V. siml Tivas.
THE (IEM CAFE,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
j <?)i
: i'
1 hnve opened a first class l\. s
laurnnt for Ladies and Gentlemen
and yon will find every!Idn^usually
served in a first-class place.
Visitors to llock Hill are assured
o'* a nic?, quiet place to dine.
Meals, 2o cents.
In connection with iny Cafe I
will run an up-to-date Ice Cream
Parlor and will serve the purest of
Ice Cream in the Hoof Garden
adjoining the Cafe.
J. ED. SADLER.
Attention Buyen
To you who arc pa
tin# just the quality
aft cut ion vou desire?A
?
have you give us a trii
have the goods that wi
Our low prices on
Try a slice of our
o 11 ci ?ii% si oh/\/v
v/uKlllr* <111*1 niun
prices, (jlot into a pa
dressed up.
Don't fail to see o
table cutlery before bn
A nice line of frui
times. We serve cold
E. W. KIR1B1
HAVE YOU
About that n i
flour the people a
Rock Hill nowadii
not, it will pay y<
by bringing a lo
wheat over. We
satisfy you beyoi
tions. Try us a el
and good Hour.
ROCK HILL R
L. E. BROW
Furniture
Having bought t he s1
we are offering special
ilure to make room lb
arriving daily.
Take advantage of o
PLAN. AW arc alw;
terms of credit that v
to you.
Pianos, Organs, Sew
kinds of St ringed Mus
E. M. A
ROCK HILL, S. C.
J. L). Iraywick & Co.,
DKALKKS IN
FINE LIQIMHIS
AND AMINES,
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CIIAKI.OTTE, - - - X.
BARBER SHOP.
For first class tonsorial work to the
harbor shop of W. K. Carothors in the
bank btiihlinir. lfair Cutting. Sliavin^r, ;
Shaiiipooin^aiKl Siti^ciiij;. I.ailics' hair
shamjMHHMl.
Fcr HOLIDAY PRESENT
The Lamp of:
[ W Tti?* lump Ihiil dnfm't tlnre
to Use lint |ii|i|;iuiK? ; (III1 lill
Toll IT't it oo<t slHTS (J I i tlx
/ ' >\ tnyl* tort with, v?>u Imvi
Zhc New i
V Other tamp* in.iv t?i eff.-re
Jy they 11 i;i\ I*-, in some reM i eu
ne>s, there's only one. The
Sure the lump otTereil you is "
Njj _ on it; every lump has a. (30
Old I iiinips ?
Woniii till i verv lamp tvnn
f Jt t^ ?nut u ne?v lamp or s/oiv. nn
^ T Sjiyb J jslinl, a vaw mnunird or otlm
Tw m.'im *'<1 into n New Rochcsti
iV , iV&i' semi von liierntnrr on tln> su'._
J|yJ5j|JL \Vc arc 5PI CI At IST.A In thi
J Lamps. Consull
THE ROCHESTER HM? CO
I .^IM. / *
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3 of Groceries!
irtieular?are not ?etof
goods and kind of
vo "would bo pleased to
nl. Wo arc sure we
ill satisfy you.
poaches continue,
nice dried beef,
s at the vorv lowest
lir and you will feel
ur line of Docket and
1
lying.
its and candies at all
drinks.
*.EX/Li GO.
HEARD . . .
c<% clean, sweet
re getting over at
ivs? If yon have
>n to investigate,
ad of vonr good
? n
i
1 believe Ave can
id your expectalip
for sat isfaction
OLLER MILLS,
X. Manager.
Rarcrains.
?lock
of Harues & Love,
inducements in Furnr
new goods that arc
nr EASY PAYMENT
ivs ready to arrange
rill prove satisfactory
ing Machines, and all
iical I list ruinnts.
ndrews,
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