Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 12, 1901, Image 2
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Local Telephone No. 2(5.
JUNE 13, 1001.
?
. Governor McSweenev luis sent n 1
fe-Cf e', . ?
eanstic letter to Senator Tillman
in reply to the communicntion us
to the Senatorsliip resignations
? ft from the latter a few days ago,
which lie practically dares the
to send in mi unconditionn^Mitrnation.
He says:
1 it I 1 T
consider me course which j
look in this matter to be for the ;
best interests of the people of!
South Carolinn. and I am respon- I
v sible to theui alone for my neti n.
And, furthermore, 1 atill believe'
\ i hat uiy course has met the ap1
proval of a majority to the citi*
K--ns of the State, nor do I consider
ihem "unthinking citizens,1 but
men w|io know and recognize as
fully as any people on earth the
rights, duties and responsibilities
I of citizenship and do not need the
V services of nny one to toll them
K their duty.
R "Your insinuation that I have
been 'importuned1 to 'await the !
convenience1 of any present or
wouhl-be aspirants, who 'aro not
j^Bjtmt ready for various reasons to
H^w)nter the contest brought on so
^JAinexpccetdly,' and that for this
li'UHUn III V HCllOll lifts IIIU I'll I III'
direction it Iihh, is unworthy of a
man holding the hipli commission
B which has been given you by the
|H people of South Carolina and deserves
no notice in this connec^Hlion.
However. I may say for
|^^your benefit Hint I alone am re^^Aspoiisible
for my reply anil wiil
^wivc account for the course 1 have
^^Buken to the people who have honH^ftred
me and not to any one indiHHidual.
^B "In this matter I have done what
^^^LUiouirht best calculated to propresent
prosperity and
of the people
to do
man
my
as
or any other
^B|^^^^^^HBeoniniiaion
and power
^|HHHB9^^B)eople."
^^^BHBllnmn
BBBBBf evening while on
^^^HHBG^B'inthrop college. He i
letter and sniil '
I deserve reply, but was
angry. Finally he suid
?re will reveal whether
B has been a dicker be^kid
these follows."
noral Bellinger of !
HBt gave out an enterBenton
Thursday night
^^^Boeltui'd that Gov. i
B^B^Bfte(' "without
Hfl^^Busing to accept
B^^^B'f Bona tors TillBfl^^B".
r-FUti impresHNB
that tlio attorn^HnB^^^the
step, alBBBBBi[^Mr
been conBynH|Hb>lh>wod,
the
h en acB|^B^H^^B
neral said
||fflra|^Hj^Ba 11 s v 11 (1 o (1
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of <!oHk
City.
PB enter^Bjvlmnts
wiien
^Bjrss lie
?*nHHh
man
H i of
^n^Pluime
Ktfll It
retail
knew
L5,000
Lin a
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one
load
DllltB
Consumptives ate Barred.
Immigrants with tuberculosis
, of tho lungs hereafter will he debarred
from all ports of the United
! Slates regardless of boards of
special inquiry, wit ch heretofore
have used I heir discretion in tho
matter, says tho New York Sun.
1 The order, issue by Ruperint* ndent.
of Immigration Powderly, is
mandatory. The hoard of special
inquiry at Ellis Island, after n |
reiving the report on a case ot
t tuberculosis from Dr. Q. \V. Stonor,
chief of the medical division of
the immigration service at New
Vol k, merely have to debar the immigrant.
Tho Supervising Surgeon
General of the Marine Hos
pital Service at Washington has
declared that "tuberculossis of tho
lungs ia now considered a dangerous
eontngeous disease."
Immigrants with pronounced
canes of consumption often have
been deported. There are a few
instances where n child ill of the
disease has been permitted to land
with its parents; hereafter there
will be no more of these. Tho
rule will apply also to alien passengers
coming in the tirst and second
cabins. The steamship agents say
their companies will be affected
very little by the order, as their
ships bring over few unhealthy immigrants
The South'* Advancement.
The Texas oil descoveries will
prove probably the greaest advertisement
the South has ever had,
says the Manufacturer's liecotd.
Everywhere this oil Held will be
accepted as simply another proof of
thu VIIKI ii 111 lA.riiiiTPii
of the whole south, and every fortune
made in Texas will he an incentive
to the business men of the
world to search t he South for other
hidden riches. At last the real
broad world-influencing development
of the South iH {jetting under
way. and Texas is giving it a
mighty impulse.
Items of -State News.
The Pelzer Cotton Mill recently
shipped 10.000 bales of goods to
Shanghai, China. The go<xla direct
from Pelzer to Canada, and
thence by the Canadian Pacific
Railway to Yam ouver and thence
by British steamship. The milroads
to San Francisco and other
Pacific ports in the United States
and the American steamship lines
could not meet the rate of treight
by the Canadian route which is
one thousand miles longer.
Mr. Charles E. Cobb, of Anderson,
lias entered suit against the
Southern Railway for $15,000
damages on account of the loss of
liia leg as the result of an accident
at Belloti in .January.
The governor lias received a letter
from Jno. II. Devorux, a civil
engineer in Charleston, urging
that t ie 8lata take some action to
open up and deepen the Suutee
canal. This canal is 25 miles long
and connects tho Santee river with
the waters of the Cooper river,
thus giving Columbia a water
route to Charleston.
Capt. Marcus II. Stokes of the
United States army, formerly major
of the First South Carolina
Regiment is to he married at Chester
Wednesday to Miss Anita Hall
of Cardenas, Cuba.
Governor MeSweoney granted a
pardon on Friday to Garfield Benjamin.
who was convicted in Darlington
county on the charge of
stealing a bale of cotton.
Mr, \Y. 11. Scott, tin1 popular
traveling nnilitor of the Southern
Railway, died in Birmingham a
few days ago. lie was a resilient
of Columbia and was known here
and throughout this State. He
was a Confederate veteran.
The United States circuit court
has ordered the sale i.f the blue
Ridge Railroad to satisfy judgement
of the Southern road. The
judgment*- amount to $2.(it0.21 >1,26
and costs. Thus. l\ Cothran is
special master to make the sale.
James MeAlister.a nativeof this
j state was killed at Jacksonville,
' Fla., on Thursday by his landlady,
Mrs. West. She was making an at
tempi l(> C? >111 III II. Hll 1CH1C 1111(1 111*
tried to wrest the pistol from her
when it went off killing him almost
distantly.
.! ones Williams, town marshal
at Cowp-ms and constable for
Magistrate Potter, is in jail at
Spartanburg charged with the
murder of llabe JjOuen at Cowpens
a few days ngo. He and his
friends are confident that he. will
show that his action was justiliable.
A charter has been applied for
to allow the North Agusta Electric
and Improvement Company to improve
property which it owns on
the Carolina side near Agusta. It
is proposed to build an electric
railroad from Hamburg to Aiken,
going by several mill towns. The
company is said to have a capital
stock of a million and n half dob
, bus.
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| OVER THE COUNIY.
Item* f<om Contr mporarles Grouped
for Times Renders.
' Yorkvillo Yeoinan.
Mr. Dan. W. Smith, wife and
! adopted child, who have been visit!
ing the family of Mr. ?Tos. A. Smith,
; near Y'orkville, for a month or two.
will leave tomorrow on the return to
their home in Denison, Tex. Mr.
! Smith is alleged to be an old York
county Ku Klux?and a dead phot,
by the way?who emigrated under
stress of circumstances many years
ago, and has prospered in the conntry
of his adoption. His old friends
here hato to see him leave. They
had hoped that he had come to live
among us again and "leave li is hones
alongside those of the fathers."
The board of eonniy commissioners
met in regular monthly session
Wednesday, all members being
present. The chief business of the
day was the execution of the note
for So.000 to the Loan and Savings
hank for money borrowed. It was
! thought that this amount would
j carry them through the balance of
me year. .Notes were also made
! to the Good Roads Machinery Co.,
for deferred payments on the now
rock crusher.
County Commissioner D. G.
Stanton was happily married to
Mrs. E. L. Armstrong, widow of
the late L. K. Armstrong, of Bethel
township, Wednesday evening at
7 o'clock. The ceremony was performed
at the residence of Mrs.
' Armstrong by Rev. W. W. Arrowood,
pistor of Bethel Presbyterian
church.
Rock Hill Herald.
The Chicora cotton mill is being
put in good condition for the reception
of the machinery, which
I has been bought, but. has not yet
I een shipped. Many improvements
have been made on the interior
1 nrrangment. The company has be- j
gun uie erection of n iiiixin^ room I
30 by 3(5 feet. and a waste and press
room, 2 > by 30 feet.
Mr. J esse Clyburn, wlio works
for the Hook Hill Buggy Co., sustained
painful and perhaps very
surious injuries to his right hand
Thursday. While working with a
machine known as a shaper lie had
the fore and middle fingers so badly
torn and bruised that Dr. J. E.
Massey, Jr., who attended him, is
not sure he will be able to save
either.
Mrs. M. ?T. Summerow, of Charlotte,
who sued Mr. Herrman
Baruch for damages for an allegal
insult, offered her by Mr. Sam j
Friedheim, while he was in the
store, having charged her with se- j
croting on her person some goods
belonging to Mr. Baruch. hns lost
her suit. In the trial judgment
was rendered for the plaintitf. At
the time, counsel for the defcmdants
made a motion to have the
ease thrown out of court, on the
ground that the plaintiff had no evidence
t.o convict. The judge overj
rul d the motion and an appeal was
taken to the supreme court. Recently
the supreme court handed
down a decision reversing the
judgment of the lower court and
I taxing Mrs Summerow with the
; costs, amounting to about $150.
Two deaths have occurred in
the artillery garrison at Fort Fremont,
near Beaufort, during the
past few days.
A fishing smack arrived in
Charleston Wednesday with the!
l.?f* ....... ? .... fni
n il, rn 111 in n ur-giu mini. 1 lie mill i
wiir taken from the belly of a ten
foot shark killed 12 miles below
the city. It is believe 1 he arm was
that of rmo of crew of fifteen who
were lost last week while fishing
Some indignation has been
1 aroused in Columbia by the alleged
descration of the Confederate j
monument. It is said the contractors
of the State House work have
been using the monument in their
work tying ropes and cables to it
and pulling it out of plumb
A fly wheel at the power house
of the Charleston Consolidated
Railway, Gas and Electric Light
Co., Hi feet in diameter and weighing
IN tons broke into a myriad of
fragments at 1L o'clock Friday
night, one of which struck and instantly
killed a negro woman.
I Didn't Harry for Honey.
j Tho Boston man, who lately married
it sickly rich young woman, is happy
I now. for he got l>r. King's Now Life
! Pills, which restored her to perfect
! health. Infallible for Jaundice, i>illiousncss.
Malaria, Fever and Ague and
all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle
hut effective. Only 25c at Meaclium's
drug storo.
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES.
T am ngent for the George W.
Clark Monument ami Headstone
Company, of Kutlan, Vt., and
I .Jacksonville, Fla., the largest concern
of the kind in the United
: States. Anyone in need of any1
thing in my line would do well to
call on me for prices before placing
their oulers.
j T. D. FAULKNER,Fort Mill, S. C.
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Silverware
We nre adding at all times to
our line of Sterling Silver all the
most desirable pieces for bible use.
For presents or use in your family
you can find nothing better.
Phono 277. CHARLOTTE. N. C.
Why Do You
Throw money away by buying
a cheap grade of Harness,
when you can get the best
Kami Made Harnes" at the
same price?
How is your saddle?
Now'fl the time to have it
repaired. Give me a call.
.1. R. MARSHALL.
Opp. Central Hotel. Rock Him.. S. C.
Fruit Season
Is nt hand nnd Fruit Powder
costs practically nothing compared
to its worth and there is no excuse
for anybody not using it. It is
safer than air tight jars, for lotsof
people put it in air tight jars to
he sure of their fruit.
Chicken Cholera
Is rnging over the country and
if it is not in your yard it is likely
to he there. We have n preparation
that will prevent as well as
cure. We guarantee it and can ;
refer you to plenty of jjood people
wlio will endorse it.
ARDRET'S.
From The Devil
up to the proprietor, everybody
about this print shop j
is trying to make it the best
print shop for you to employ.
Let us print for you.
R. M. LONDON,
Rock Ilill, S. C. I
DR. J. L. SPRATT,!
SURGEON DENTIST.
f Mlinn i n l?nibU??? ? ? ??
Fort Mill, fcj. C.
Mav H. tf.
IVL>. i -.??? n
?1 IICII HI ?
One's appearance should he n subject,
for compliments, and not of a|M>logi??s
and explanations. Dress is so largely
a matter of linen that the laundry question
is all imporrant. Disregarding the
rule of spio and span tells severely
against the. offender. The perfect work
of the Model Steam Ijiumlrv. Charlotte.
N. C.f all the time at short prices has
] won the general favor of good dressers.
! Shipments made Wednesday evening.
Ed. L. McEliianky, Auf.nt.
FOE
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES. ETC..
CALL ON* OR WRITE TO
AV. U 11OO V EH,
CHIKU)TTE, N C.
v
J. U. Traywick & Co.,
DEALERS IN
FINE LIQUORS
AND WINES,
No. 4? East Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. C.!
MONEY LOANED,
Wo negotiate loans on improved
farms in York county. 7 cent interest.
Re-payment easy. No broker's!
eommissions. Only actual costs of per- |
footing loan. Apply to t'. W. F. Sponcer,
Attv. at Lnw. Rock Hill, S. (J., or
to undersigned at Yorkville, S. C.
C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law.
May K. :tm
EXCELSIOR NURSERIES
tuivn u nue record, ine ueorgia hoard
of entomology certifies to the health of
their stock. Their trees fruit a year or
two earlier than the little switches sohl
by some firms. I have the agency ami
shall canvass York county in time to
take orders for fall delivery. Please
save your orders for me. Finest evergreens
nud llowers, as well as fruit trees,
for sale. SAM. P. MASSEY,
FORT MILL, S. C.
Call Up No. 27,
When you want good, fresh .
it will pay yon to buy from the
Special prices to our country
large quantities. lies
IRA G. SMY'
MEAL, FLOUlt and 1
Your attention is enllorl to llm
First tlutt we Kiutrniitee satisfa
corn and wheat. Our capacity is 1
wheat per day.
Second, that we buy ear corn, i
ity; and sell Hour, meal, crushed ai
diin^b and all mill products at low*
ROCK HILL Ri
L. E. BROW
Don't Make the Mi
Of your life by iroin^ to the \vi
BER SHOP, where you will tind
ready to serve you. Our patrons n
of holes, rips, cuts and fringes. \V
shave. Call at third door of Bunk
carothe:
STOP CI
Some people cry from s<
The La
Ts that beini? made bv E
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crying ami shouting the many ml
groceries.
COFFEES. Our celebrated y
Coffees, rich in flavor and strength,
MIXED TEA, Oolong or Enj.
cents per pound.
PICKLES, Mrs. Johnson's <
the market, in 10 and 25 cent botth
FRUIT JARS, best quality at
FRUIT JAR ltURRERS at 5
CANNED GOODS, a full line
A word to the 1
e. w. kiivib:
Furniture
Having bought the s
we are offering special
iture to make room f<
arriving daily.
Take advantage of o
PLAN. AVe are alw
terms of credit that >
to vou.
Pianos, Organs, Sev
kinds of Stringed AI u:
fc? !VS. A
ROCK HILL, S. C.
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YouVe Next!
Sluimp k> go to
ous' Barber
rJStt-- ,-vifj.. " shop. We employ
only experienced workmen, who
in attendance at any time yon call.
Our shop will bo found in the Leonard
building, west of railroad.
Hair Simrvimr a sneirijillv.
BILLUE & STEVENS.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR
SALE AT THE TIMES OFFICE.
>Jv promptly procured. OH NO TEE. Bend mode!. keU-h.VSt
wor ph??to for trrc report on patentability. lin.k "llcwiv
\V t?? < ?htain U.S. nud Foreign I'nttntitniiTrade-Mark?,**W
a/ FRVT F:i r. it terms cror ofT?r?l to in venter*. (X)
0 PATENT LAWYER8 OF 2d YEARS' PRACTICE.
? 2U.000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. OS
^ All l?usin???* conflMtilul. Sound advice. Faithfulll)
MBwrvlce. Modcnto charice*. fibj
;;ww"c. a. snow & co.f
^ PATENT LAWYERS, ft!
i\ Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C.?
llEEF, nml when in need of ICE
largest dealers in town.
' friends and others who wunt it in
(port fully.
THE & SON.
FEED.
f' llowing facts:?
rtion in grinding, and exchanging
50 bushels corn anil -50 bushels
shell corn, and wheat of good quaint
1 cracked corn, wheat brand, mill's!
market price. Quality bt st.
OLLIR MILLS.
N, Manager.
Lstalie
oiik place. Visit ll.e CITY 11A Ra
corps of white barbers always
ever go away with their faces lull
e beautify the face with an easy
lloilding, facing railroad.
RS & SON.
RYING!
nrrow; sonic cry for joy.
est r.Tv
. \\\ Kiinhroll A: Co., who are
vantages they otTor to buyers of
;enuine Extra Roasted and Sulomn
regular price 1.1 and '2.1c per p nind.
dish Breakfast, extra ipiality, 75
Old Virginia Relish, the tiiu'st on
as.
75c and Si a dozen,
cents a dozen.
, best quality and lowest price.
wise is sufficient.
RELL & CO.
D <n irn'o 5nr
s uai
lock of Barnes & Love,
inducements in Fnrn>r
now goods that arc
?ur EASY PAYMENT
ays ready to arrange
vi 11 prove satisfactory
vinsr Machines, and all
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sicnl Iiistriimnts.
ntlrews,