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Tho TIMES ^^^H^^Hmptiou price . . $1 per year. H^^^McorrespG^likmce on eurreur subjects ia bnt we do not agree to publish. ^^^Pcfliwftimieatious containing more tlmu IKH) words, and uo responsibility ia-1 so rued for tho views of correspondents. As uu advertising medium for Charti; !it? n ^ 1 t* -I. Ii, run rain, mm imhtk iuaa/ThoTimoH is nmmrlnode known on nppllcaley lias again demonne of the shrewde^i liia party. He knows ikers enough ahead of !8ii party without the third term eh-phant, .acknowledged when he said: !|?Sj| "'There rro now questions of the |?|B gravest importance before the administration aud the country, and tlieir eoneiilernmbn should not be .... BpreftBlhed in trte public mind by Vkevenwhc suspicion of the thought n third term." iiiii?, Mr. MoKinlev knows there are questions of imporW> . ".Hire which may wreck all chances ]?"j . ;.AtUe ltepulican party to elect the President, and wishes to i?nthat fact upon the minds of n9n* members of his parB5,; ^ 4 llii) act as though tjjey thought ^^IHoimistration owitecfiHie councouldf' do auy&bng they .withoutigeopardizing the tho Republican effect of ^^PPRWi^^Pm?nnounoellie,,tW08 activity among the growth uext Rcpubli Bthe situai slightest It boom. that he miinution (I that he uuui, ant] Why pot ant week's it Justioe pvesidentorga ni/.alio party. I.. viprTnniin uii.pi (villi HIHPre0'dential c^ndi|||jjBiot 'tainted with the and insist that that. PFmain objection to the ominatod in 180(5 and 1000. they not urge the nomiof Justice Harlan? Of kr. Harlan is not a Demo^hat objection ought not Bfith the gold Democrats 0^L>r Mr, McKiidey. Mr. ii^kot only placed himself i. ^^Binst imperialism, tint ^|SLa dissenting opinion ^lux case and oj pftsod ^^n by the supreme trust c?se.i He ^^^P^^k'cord tin three B'f- t?ul this is *&?&0kyWKwhy the go 1 d - ^f^aObjoct to }?im. kocrnt, wno enpolicjeH to a appoi'ta Dernorjn would dill if I'? ' :Mt for n Dem|H& heart. v 3 l^k |vA'? ordipg to in the ^^Htaatnship drawing gpfBuo knots ^^^jB^-Uorae #:Mvoyai;o f*<"^ffinnkerti ^^Biion of 'Bof the r' * *"***** 1"||L id"* ^Hkiiunr " ;' '' ' * 1 Bt-tUe ^&:^??^?fe';' -'-'' S ' Th" Pn rt y )9'000' >er HHWhhhHH^^B^K ' f^ ' /. ..; V^y'.: \ * ' Ih has ' ' o ' Btiou'.' IHiHnHHun '' p vA * ... * 11 " ' 1 1 " D. C. He) w?i d Out tor Governor. Colleton countj* is to be represented in tiie next primary by Capb D. C. Hey ward, who *ill en- , ter the raoe for f.obernatorial hon-' ors. He wiii ?.niid for peace, education i iteHigetit iinm:giation and industrial progress. A number of newspapers 8penk very highly of Capt. Beyward and think he will win. In its last :s?ae ti e WalterI .? 11? i V _ uoro rrees niui oiantinru enys: Tboru is u string disposition ou the part of many of our people to present to the Democratic voters of tho State at the next primary tho unmoof one of onr honored citizens, Capfc. D. (J. Hey ward, j as a candidate for governor. If is uot kuowu positively whether or not Cant. Hey ward would consent to make the j race, but if ho does, he will outer the i contest as well equipped aud under as | rpvorable conditions as any man who rapid aspire to tliat exalted offloe. He wall tiiul.the people of his county enthusihfttio and aggressivo ie support, boside^ having iu almost every county of the srtnto friends who will vote for him, l(or him and work for him. . ttoyward is u muu of most pleusi ingai.d attractive mangers, witha well| trained and practical mind, and of exalted oharocter. Ho is a native South j Carolinian and is thoroughly idontitied with the people of the State in all their relations of life, social, financial and political. He is in no sense a )>oliticiun, never having been a candidate for any otftce; yet he has always taken an active interest in all public questions. As u public 8i>eakei, he is earnest, forceful and aggressive and would make a deep ' mid lasting impression upon our people should he outer the contest and canvass the Statu. Such, briefly, is the man whom we suggest, as tho next governor of South Carolina. We have said nothing of him which the most critical examination will not justify. As governor, ho would give tho people of the State a broad and progressive administration, promoting the interests and welfare of tho people in ovory department of life, and. wo trust, that he will consent to muko the rae^, and we call upon him to do so. , ' . T.n ? k/viaiiiVl llliftlUll. Kuoxvillo Sentinel. lien Tillman is one of the sir ingest personalities?one of the ablest men that the South has prod uo d since the war. He is a development of the plain, common people, and Ilia career ia somewhat similar to that of Andrew Johnson. The ruling Democracy in South Carolina wus controlled by Charleston and the seacoast, and a prejudice had existed from the beginning of the State b tween that class and those who lived in the highland countrv. Tillman took these farmers and organized them during the f _..i ?ii: .. - ? i lauiicis iiuuuiui' movement eariy in tl^e We and swept tlu? State. It was thought at that time that South Carolina had been handed over to a very dangerous element, saturated with all the "isms" which prevailed to such an extent at that day. But Tillman rose above his class, just as did Andrew Johnson, and he gave the State one of the best goyernments it had ever had, and at the same time strengthened Nbu?self so he had complete control of the party machinery. His administration whh chiefly noted for adoption of the dispensary system HA to tlin mile of wliiwlrev nn/1 this has not only proved successful, 'out a Boorco of oontfidernblo revenue. Even Charleston has wanned toward Tillman and he is looked ou with much respect. His career in the Seunte has not been at all what was expected. He is a man who speaks his senlimeats very plainly, an on account of frequent use of viperous language is called "Pitcfork" Tillman. After prodding the fionate a few times he began to be looked to for exposure , of abuses, and there is no member of that body from the South who ' has more influence. His service as a Senator has toned him down considerably and mude him more conservative. On the essental principles of Demoraey Tillman is j now in line with the best of his i party. Some Action Should be Taken. Editor Times: I would liko to bo alI lowed space in your columns to call tho attention of the 'phone management of our town to Homo impositions practiced on the iwitmns as well us on the man agemeut. In tho first place, we take it for grunted that every patron has a directory. Well, if lie lives in Pleasant Valley, or anywhere else outside of Port Mill, and wants to si>eak to someone in town, instead of culling central and have ic to get their frioud to the 'phone, tliey invariably call np some business man, who, nine times out of ton, is busily engaged with his own business, and have ' him hunt up tho person wanted, when, j really, central should do this. Now, if | this was just an occasional orcurronce, | it wouldn't amount to anything, but its an every day practice and sometimes i half a dozen or mure times a day; thou i it is not Confined to peoplo outside of , Fort Mill, but the town people do tho same thing, and the interruptions are so frequent that it has gotten to he a nuisaqce and one of the worst kind. We have heard a good deal >>f complaint along this line and huVe also lieard a number of people threaten to do away with their '.phoues unless something is done to stop this nuisance. Subscriber. 9)?a ;"o jim* ? 1- . * oven the couniy. Item* from Contemporaries Grouped for Times Readers. Rock Hill Herald. The bricklayers of this rity or., ganized on the tfth iust. a brieklayi evs union with a membership of 21. Mr. C. S. Means is president. Dr. Isaiah Simp on lias raised in his nursery several banana trees. ; They hnve nttaiuodgood growth and j are vigorous and healthy, Ho lias i one that is bearing fruit that is I nriU' rirunutirr nml ? it io _o_tiUrt > ! ? m IIIU^ Uliu- AV IO V j 1 tr, (1 curiosity. Several of the patriotic yoting men of oar city, eons of veteran i soldiers, have inaugurated a move- j j ment to reorganize the Catawba j Rifiee. a company whose heroic reI cord in war and whose patriotic i efforts in peace is a heritage to the | people of this community. The ! Catawba R'flcs was one of the tirst j coinpnies in South Carolina to vol; unteer for the service in the Con! federate army, and was the first in I the Stnte to tender its services to | the government when war was tie; i ciared against Spain, and it is J meet that the organization should be perpetuated by the yoang men of the city. Yorkville Yeoman. Will Voting, a young negro who has a natural bent in a criminal ! direction, in in limbo again. this time lie is lip on three counts. There are two charges against him I for housebreaking and larceny. The third charge is for entering ; tlie house ot Foley McKinney anil ! attempting to ritie his breeches pockets, in open daylight, while i Foley was lyingoti the bed looking ; at him. Foley thinks it was very I impertinent io say the least of it. The Southbound passenger train on the Carolina & Northwestern railroad lust Wednesday evening ran over and killed a negro child between Yorkville and Clover. The accident is said to have been due to criminal carelessness. Only a short while before the traiu came along, the child was seen on or near the track and warning given lliut it should not be left ttiere. The mother was working in a field nearby. Roek Hill Jonrual. Mr. J. Lcomdas Moore, has a field of about twenty-five ncres of outs, from which he expects from HOC to 1,000 bushels grain. Some select acres will thresh out at least sixty bushels. It fa the finest body of oats in eastern York. The ltock Hill liuggy Co. Shipped ;~>(Kl hmrirvd in llw, IV. ..f J. ^ WW.' ?' J U ?*t 1UU I4IV>II I il Ul May. Their average shipment per month is about 475. The May shipment was good. Since the tirst of July last the company have paid out $29,000 to their employees. The pev-diem pay roll is about $125.00. A young lady of Ponce, Porto Rico, lias-applied for admission to Winthrop College for next session. This application wih those received from Texas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Marylaud ami other States, show how far the fame of Wintlirop extends. It is hoped that with the additional accommodations, these students from a distance will guin admittance. Notes from G.>ld Hill. Editor Times: ' General Green" is in line growing condition just now and may improve if the rain continues. The wot weather has caused tWe people of this section to t?o very lute with i their crops, I think later than over bej fore. The poor prospect does not. affect ; one of our farmers, nowover, as he still contends that he is going to make three , hales of cotton to the acre. Now, I don't mean to encourago anyone to do ; wroug, but I do think my neighbor could rest better if he would reduce his estimate just a little, say to ono or two bales to the acre, for I have never believed that a man could beat a drum in a band and raise so much cotton. As to our potato raiser, I have not ; si-on him for somo time, but have heard that he is getting along uloely, as wet Weather is best, for puttiug out slips. Ho is still ho(ioful of raisin# 100 bushels of )H>tutoos to every bale of cottou that tho craelc farmer makes to the acre. One of our neighbors is having considerable trouble iu liar vesting his grain crop, lie lias a harvest ing machine, oil which he has to use ropes and chains. , Now, as is always the case with (Jobl Hill people, wo try to help one another out of trouble, aud if our friend runs short of old rojie ami chains and will call on his neighbors ho will be amply supplied. Your correspondent made a trip into Mecklenburg count-y last week umi from observation, it is evident that the farmers of that sectiou will not ^<-t their cotton chopped out boforo the 1st of July Mr. 11. M. Fnris went to Philadelphia church on the Dth instant amf left his male there and had to send back for it. People sometimes come back from Charlotte without their horses and there is grounds upon which to build conclusions, but when a man leaves his horse at church, we can't uudrstand it. Roy. Didn't riarry for iluney. The Boston man, who lately mnrried : a sickly rich young wofnau, is happy I now, for he got Dr. Ring's Now life Pills, which restored her to perfect jhealth. Infallible for Jaundice, iiilltousucss, 'Malaria, Fevur ?iid Ague and all Liver and Htownch tfonblds. Oentlo but effective Only 25c at Mcaohain's drag stqt^, on .A Teri'ble Explosion 9 i "Of i Gasolino stow burned a lady here frightfully," write* i*. E. Palmor, of 'Kirkn.au, la. "The 1 est doctors couldn't Uoal thd running sove *z\ lowed, but Bncklin's Aruica Snlvc outiroiy cured her." Infallible 'or Cuts, j Corns. Sores, Bruises, Skin diseases i and I'ilcs. 26c at Thus. 15. Meackaiu's. Nearly ji million dollars has been spent in Darlington in improv- : men Is within the unst veer - I J ? SilverwareWe tire adding at all times to our lino of Sterling Silver all the j ; most desirable pieces for table use. For presents or use in your fnmiiy | you can find, nothing better. y Phone 277. CHARLOTTE, N. C. I nor WEATHER IS COMING, I - . . . JJut you don't care for that. Just call regularly at our Ice Cream Parlor and enjoy a cool, refreshing drink, or a plate of our delicious Ice Cienm. 'Phone 43 and we will deliver any of the above refreshments at your residence. ME ^cn Art's DRUG EnPORiun. Why Do You Throw money away by buying a cheap grade of Harness, when you can get the best Hand Made Harness at the same price? How is your saddle? INow's the time to have it repaired. Give me a call. J. E. MARSHALL. ! Opp. Central Hotol. . Rock Hill, S. C. Fruit Season la at hand and Fruit Powder costs practicallynothingcompared to its worth and there is no excuse for anybody not using it. It is safer than air tight jars, for lots of people put it in air tight jars to be sure of their fruit. 1 Chicken Cholera V Is raging over the country and if it is not in your yard it is likely to be there. We have n preparation that will prevent as well as cure. We guarantee it and can refer you to plenty of good people who will endorso it. AUDREY'S. From The Devil up to the proprietor, everybody about this print shop j is trying1 to make it the best I print shop for you to employ. L?et us print for you. R. M. LONDON, ^ ROCk Hil1, S ? We Kike Yonr Dollar in payment of laundry work left in our care, but we strive us well for your approbation. Our aim is to wash clothes clean, iron shirts, collars and eutYs to your liking (we mean by that, polished or domestic tluish), and getierally to afford you the b?st satisfaction ' at prices commensurate with good. work, l>at- still cheap. The perfect work of the Model Ptoam laundry. Charlotte. N. C., all the timo at short prices has won the general favor of good dressers. I Shipments made Wednesday evening. Ed. L. M(.Klhanry, A.ient. | Fort Mill, S. C. m DR. J. L. SPRATT, SURGEON DENTIST. Office iu Jones building, Main Street, Fo?c Mill, S. C. Mav 8. tf. LIQUOR ORDINANCE. Re it ordained by the intendaut and wardens of the town of Fort Mill, S. C., in coanoil assembled, aud by authority of the same: 1 . Til if. r>Y/>nnt ou --? permitted by the statute law of the State, commonly known us the Dispensary Law, the manufacture, sale, barter or exchanger receipt jqt ucceptance, for unlawful use, delivery, storing or keep in}; in possssion, within the incorporate limits of the town off Fort Mill, any spir- ; ituons mult, vinous, feruionted, brewed (whether lager or rice beer,) or other j liquor, any compound or mixture therej of by whatovor name, which contains i alcohol and is used as a beverage by , I any person, iirm or corporation; the : i taking from the depot or other place j ] within tho incorporate limits of the ! i town of Fort Mill, by consignee or other | person, or the payment of freight, or , I other charges by any person, firm, j association or corporation, upon any ; I such liquors, or mixtures thereof, by I I whatever name called; the transportu it-ion of any s.ich liquors or mixtures I j from place to place within the incorpo- j i rate limits of tho town of Fort Mill, by ; wagon, cart or other vehicle, or in any | ; other manner or way, is hereby prohibI ited under penalty of a tine of not more than fiifty <$?()) dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor for not exceeding thirty (ill)) days for each offense. Sec. 2. It is hereby declared to lie the special duty of ench and every polioei man of the town of Fort Mill, regular or snecial. t.o roive-i. nml ..11 violations of section 1 of this ordinance, and also to faithfully disoharge all tho duties n^quirc^^ej^^yjulnolic onion under cinhracod mHj?gH com i pensnry Law. Done and ratified in assembly of ! council, under tho oorporato seal of tho I town of Fort Mill, this 20th davof May, ' 1U01. JOHN W. McELIIANEY, Attest: Intouduut. Ira CJ. Smythk, Socy. i Gall Up No. 27, When yon want good, fresh ] it will pay you to buy from the {Special prices to our country large quantities. Res IRA G. SMY' i >" MEAL, FLOUR and 1 Your attention is called to the First that we guarantee Batista* corn and wheat. Our capacity is 1 wheat per day. Sedond, that we buy ear corn, i ity; and pell flour, meal, crushed ai diings and all mill products at lowe ROCK HILL Rl L. E. BROW Don't Make tlie Mi Of your life by going to the wr BER SHOP, whero you will find ready to serve you. Our patrons in of holes, rips, cuts and fringes. W shave. Call at third door of Bank STOP CI Some people cry from s< The Lat Is that being made by E. cryiuy and shouting the many ad1 groceries. COFFEES. Our celebrated g Coffees, rich in flavor and strength,: MIXED TEA, Oolong or Eny cents per pound. PICKLES, Mrs. Johnson's ( the market, in 10 and 25 cent botth FRUIT JARS, best quality at FRUIT JAR RUBBERS at 5 CANNED GOODS, a full line, A word to the > E. W. KIMB] ! 11AMBLER and 1] J. Ij. Kimbrell, Agei J. U. Tray wick & Co., DEALERS IN FINE LIQUORS AND WINES, No. 42 East Trndo St. charlotte. - - - n. c. MONEY LOANED, Wo negotiate loons on improved farms in York county. . 7 per cent interest. Re-payment easy. No broker's commissions. Only actual costs of perfecting loan. Apply to C. W. F. Spencer, Atty. at Law, Rock Kill, S. C., or to undersigned jit Yorkvillo, S. C. U. E. &PENCER, Atty. at Law. May 8. 'fri' /for GOOD WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES, ETC., CALL ON OK WRITE TO W. H. HOOVER, I'lllDl A rTC u r viinitKVi iv, 11. v. You're Next! ploy only experienced workmen, who are in attendance at any time you oall. Our shop will bo found in the Leonard building, west of railroad. Hair Singeing a specialty. BILLUK & STEVENS. J BEEF, nml when in need of ICE largest dealers in town, , x friends and others who want it in ipoctfully. f THE & SON. I L?EEI). , ~ . following facts:? idion in grinding, and exchanging 50 bushels corn and 250 bushels ihell corn, and wheat of mind mini id cracked corn, wheat brand, mid. at market prifce. Quality beat. 3LLFR MILLS. N, Manager. ? ' - ? istake ong place. Visit the CITY BAR. a corps of while barbers always aver go away with their faces lull e beautify the face with an easy Building, facing railroad. Us & SON. RYING S utow; some cry for joy. II est Gry I W. Kimbrell & Co., who are I 'v^P vantages they offer to buyers of l-;Vj?| enuine Extra Itoasted and Saloirja I I.... . ? 1- .1 Or... ? 1 I - ic^umi iv v in linn _<IU pel }J >111111, .. ;lish L>reukfast, extra quality, 75 , )ld Virginia Relish, the finest on K M. 75c and $1 a dozen, cents a dozen. , best quality and lowest price, vise is sufficient. ElELL ?? GO. H [)EAL WCViJLK^^^ nt, Fort Mill, S. C. . ' ';:K..;' j