Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 19, 1901, Image 2
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JUNE 19, 1901.
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Mr, MoKinley litis again detnon
K 1... 1 1. ..1 il. . t_ i I
, pvimcvi, n ucii uc i\ n<)?" iv?*ll I III" IJOI"
torn out of the third-term !>u?*k<jt I
by deelnring llial ho would uo
- A again nccupt the nomination s
1 lint ho is one of the shrewdS&Z5,
politicans in his party, Heknows
there nro breakers enough ahead of
the Republican pnity without the
addition of a third term eh-phnnt,
as ho frankly acknowledged when
ho said;
'-'There rre now quest ionn of the
gravest importance before the adUB
ministration and the country, and j
their consideration should not be
^ prejudiced in the public mind by i
|H^^even the suspicion of the thought
H^^Lf a third
Mr. MoKinlev knows there nre
Ktpiestions of imporiy
wreck all chances
in party to elect the j
, ami wishes to im- '
upon tho minds of
members of his parhgugh
t)iey thought
ion owned tin*conndo
anything they
it jeopardizing the
of tho Republican
11 mediate etfect of
4 announcement was
riiiij activity among
cotixing the growth
thje next Ropubliipg
about the situate
isn't the slightest
l ltoosevelt boom.
r has said that he
Outlier nomination
) hasn't said that lie
B) inn 11. and
"Why
not
last week's
iut Justice
r presidenleorj^nitiza
ft'Uo party.
seem nnxt
in 1 cipidi1
with the
: that that
ion to the
(i and l'.KHJ.
the nomitrlau?
Of
>t a I )omoou^ht
not '
Democrats '
inley. Mr. |
vd himself '
ialism, hut
I a dissenting opinion <
|/ii\ rase and 0| pbHod
lien by tlio supreme <
tl'llbt cutjo. ile
M^k-cord on throe I
B^pwliy 11 in #old <
object to liiIII.
HH^kocrat, who en
jKg^V policies to a l
jsfl? ipporls j )ciuo- |
w
r
gira'in would Hill
glgl^'rl," jf (he
to, a Di'in- '
In art.
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D. C. Hej wait! Out fur Governor.
Colleton county ia to be represented
in ihe next primary by
('apt, D. C. Hey ward, who will enter
the race for gubernatorial honors.
IIo will aland for peaoe. ?? 1 uc
di< n i itclIintuit imin^ation and
uiduslMal progress. .\ number of
newspapers apeak very highly of
Capt. lleywanl and think he will
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Press awl Shimlnnl snys:
Tlioro i.s a strong ?I sjmsit ion on the
{Milt- of many of our people to present to
the Democratic \oters of the fettate :if
the next jirimury tho name of one of onr
lioaortMl ciiiwiiv ('apt. 1). (Hey ward,
us a Candida " for pwernor. It is not
known positively whether or not t'apt.
Hoy war. I would. consent to make the
race, but if he aloes, he will enter the
contest as well equipped suul under as
favorable conditions as any man who
eujuhl aspire to that exalted ntllce. He
"litld the jieople of his ruuiity enf hit
and an^ress vein his supj?ort. bej
iny; j:i almost every county of
Hk jB^te frioutls who will vote for him.
^^Jlfor him ami work for him.
ley ward isu nianot most pleas
inland at t rait i ve manners, with a wellIniiiiiul
.....1 I i - > '
iroi oi ui?' puny machinery. 11 ih
administration was chiefly noted
For adoption of the dispensary system
as to the sale of whiskey, and
this has not only proved sueressfnl.
hilt a source of eonsiderahle revenue.
Even Charleston has warmed
toward Tillman and he is looked
in with much respect. His career
in the Senate has not linen at all
what was expected. He is a man
who speaks his sentiments very
plainly, an on account of frequent
use of viperous liiu^im^c is called
'Pitcfork" Tillman. After prod
lin^j the senate a few times he
beipin to lie looked to for ex[n sure
if abuses, and there is no member
>f that body fioin the South who
lias more intlneuee. Ills service
is a Senator has toned him down
onsiderabiy and uiadr him more
ouservative. ()n the esseutal
principles of I >emoraey Tillman is
iow in line with the best of his
party.
Some Action Should be Taken.
I'M it or Times: I would like to tie alow
ed space in your columns tor.ill the
ideation of I lie 'ph uic inatin^ciuciit of
mr town to some i m | m >.-*i i ions practiced
ill the patrons as well as on I lie man
i^eineiit.
In the tirst place, we lake ii for^rant dthat
every patron lias a directory.
Well, it' he lives in I'leas.inl Valley, or
my where else outside ol Port Mill, and
wants to s|ieak to someone in town,
ustcud of ealliiiK central and have i! to
jet their friend In tlx* 'phono, llio.v in
ariahly call up mimic business man,
vho, nine limes out of ten, is busily enraged
.villi his own business, ami have t
lini bunt up the ]km*moii wanted, when,
eally, central .should do ibis. Now. if
bis was just an occasional occurrence,
l wouldn't amount to anything, but
ts an every day practice and soinct inics
inlf a dozen or inure times a day: then
t is not confined to people outside of
'Yivt Mill, but the town people do the
tune thing, and tlm interruptions are
o frequent that it has git ten to bo a
tnisauco and one of the worst kind.
We have heard a good doiU of coinilaiut
along this line and have also
loanl a number of |>eople threaten to do !
way with their '.phones unless somehing
is done to stop this nuisance.
^UT.sfltlBKK.
.. .. .....I 111,11 111111(1, il 111 1 Ml C\alted
character. llo is :i native South
Carolinian ami is thoroughly identified
wit li t lie jieoplc of t he State in all t heir
relations of lifo, social, linancial and
l>olitieal. Ho is in no sense a politician,
never having been a candidate for any
office; vet lie has always taken an active
interest in all public questions. Asa
public speaker, he is earnest, forceful
and a^res. i ve and would make a deep
and lasting impression ii|k?ii our people
should he enter the contest and canvass
the State.
Such, briefly, is the man whom we
surest as the next governor of South
Carolina. We have said uotliiu^of him
which the most critical examination
will not justify. As governor, lie would
Kivo the }>eoplc of the State a broad and
progressive administration, promoting
the interests and welfare of I lie people
in every department of life, and we
trust that he will consent to make the
race, and we call upon him to do so.
Senator Tillman.
Knoxville Sentinel.
lieu Till mill is otic of I lie str > inmost
personalities?one of the ablest
men that the South litis or due d
since the war. He in a development
of the plain, common people,
and lus career is some wind similar
to that of Andrew Johnson. The
ruling Democracy in South Carolina
was controlled by Charleston
and the seaeoast, and a prejudice
had existed from the beginning of
the State b twecn that class and
those who lived in the highland
countrv. Tillman took these fanners
and organized them during the
farmers1 alliance movement early
ill the 90*8 and swept the State. It
wiih thought at that time that
Sonth Carolina lmd been handed
over to a very dangerous element,
saturated with all the "isms1' 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 governments it had ever had,
and at the same time strengthened
himself so he had complete eon
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OVOK TbR COUN I V.
Items from Contemporaries Oroup.d
fur Times Readers.
Rook Hill Herald.
The bricklayers of this city or.
jmiiy.od dm tie* hlli inst. uhrirklayers
union with a membership of lil.
Mr. C. S Means is president..
I w i. ?_.*: ? ?. . _ i
'I . iOMlilll Plllljl WII IIHS rUIS? 11
in his nursery several Imiiniiii irccs,
They have al tainodgo<>d gt owtli and
11 r?' vigorous and healthy. H?i has
one that is bearing t" nit that is
now ripening and it is quite a
curiosity.
Several of the patriotic v?>un?
'men of our city, sons of veteran
soldiers, have inaugurated a move
ment to reorganize the Catawba
Kifles. a cotnpmy whose heroic 1 eeord
in war and whoso patriotic
efforts in peace is a heritage to the
people of this community. The
Catawba li lies was one of the first
couipnies in South Carolina to volj
unteer for the service in the Confederate
army, and was the first in
! the State to tender its services t >
the government when war was do.
clared against Spain, and it is
meet that I he organizat ion should
he perpetuated by the young men
of the city.
Yorkvillo Yeoman.
Will Young, a young negro who
Iris a natural brut in a criminal
diroction, is in limbo again, this
time lio is up on three counts.
There are two charges against hint
f?>r housebreaking and larceny.
The third charge is for entering
the house ot Foley Air Kinney and
attempting to ritle bis breeches
pockets, in open daylight, while !
Foley was lying on the bed looking
at 11i111. Foley thinks it was very
impertinent to sny the least of it.
The South bound passenger train
on the Carolina A: Northwestern
railroad last Wednesday evening j
ran over and killed a negro ehild
between Yorkville and Clover.
The ace dent is said to have been
due to criminal carelessness. Only
a short while before the train came
along, 1 lit* ehild was seen on or i
near the track and warning given
thai it should not be left there,
i The mother was working in a field
j nearby.
Itoek Hill Journal.
; Air. J. ljcoindas Moore, lias a
field of about twenty-five acres of i
outs, from which lie expects from
iS<K) to 1,000 bushels grain. Some',
select acres will thresh out at least
sixty bushels. It is the finest body
of oats in eastern York. ,,.!
The Hock Hill Muggy Co. shipped
301) buggys in the month of I
May. Their average shipment
per month is about 473. The Alay
shipment was good. Since the
first of July last the company have j
paid out $211,000 to their employees. (
The per-dioni pay roll is about ,
$125.(J0. 1
A young lady of Ponce, Porto '
liico, has-applied for admission to i
Winthrop College for next session.
This application will those received
from Texas, Georgia, Florida, '
North Carolina, Virginia, Marylaud
and other States, show how
far the fame of VVinthrop extends. 1
It is hoped that with the additional
accommodations, these students
from a distance will gain admit- !
lance.
Notes tro.ii (i tltl tldl.
l']?litor Times: oueral tireen" is in
tine growing condition just now unit
may improve it' I lie rain continues.
The wet weather has caused the people
of this scetion to he very late with]
I heir crops, 1 think later (hau ever before.
The |>oor prospect does not alToet
one of our farmers, however, as lie still
contends that lie is going to make three
bales of rot Ion to thr aere. Now, 1
don't menu to encourage anyone to do j
winiin, lull I do think my neighbor
couhl rest I lot tor if lio would reduce
liis est iinnte just a little, say to one or '
t wo hairs to tho acre, for 1 have never 1
believed that a mail could beat a drum
in a band and raise so much cotton.
As to our jiotato raiser, I have not |
seen him for some time, but have heaul
that lie is getting along nicely, as wet
weather is best for putting out slips,
lie is still hopeful of raising lot) bushels
of potatoes to e?ery bale of cotton that
the eraelc farmer makes to the acre.
One of our neighbors is having considerable
trouble in harvesting his gram
crop, lie has a harvest ing machine, on
which he has to use imjk'S and chains
Now, as is always the cas*' with (odd
Mill people, we try to help one another |
out of trouble, ami if our friend runs
short of old rope and chains and w ill
call on his neighbors he will be amply
suppli"d.
S our correspondent made a trip into
Mecklenburg county last week and,
from observation, it is evident that the
farmers of that section will not get
their cotton chopped out before the 1st
ot .1 ulv
Mr. 11. M. Paris went to Philmh lphiu
clini'eh oil the htli instant and left Ins
mule there and had to send lurk for ;f.
People sometimes come back from
('Im rb u i: vvitli >ut tlnir h >rsi-s a ml t bore ^
is grounds u|ion which to build eourlu*
sious, but wli<-ii a man leaves his horse
at church, w<> cm t nndrstaud it. 11
lhiv.
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Didn't Harry for Honey. <'
The Boston mail, who lately married
a sickly rich young woman, is happy
now, for he gut I)r. King's New lafo |
Pills, which restored her to perfect ,,
health. Infallible for Jaundice, 1 >iI- f
liouMicss. Malaria, Fever and Agno and x
all laver and Stomach troubles. Gent lr
but-* effective. Only 25c nt Mcnrham's j
drug stoi'e,
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A Terrible l:xplo<ilon
"Of a Oasolino stove burned a lady
here frightfully," writes N. 10. I'ulmrr,
of Kirkuiuu, la. "The best duetors j
couldn't heal t ha running sore that fol- I
lo\v? 1. luir Ihicicliii's Arnica Salve entirely
can <1 her." Infallible for L'uts, j
t'orn>. Soli -, I'rni-es, Skin Diseases
and i ih >. 2"h: al Tins. 15. Mcaohuiu's.
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Xi arly ji million ?1 >l!n:s Ins In en
spent i:i 1 >.111 i'i?_rI? 11 in improv
in -ills within I In- past year.
*CJ ' ? l V ^5 a V <U ? i.< 1
YY > are adding ut nil times to
our line of Stoiiiu^ Silver ill the
most desirable pieces for table use.
Foi presents or use in your family
von can find nothing both r.
I?
' 1 'hone ','77. CIIAHT.OTTE. N. C.
nor weather is comi.no.
urn you (lmi i cure tor that, .lust
call regularly at our Ire I'ream
Parlor and enjoy a cool, refreshing
drink, or a plait? of our delicious
lee ficuui. 'Phone l-? and we will
deliver any of the ab ?vo refreshments
at your residence.
mi-:%chaits uruo 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
stuno price?
How is your saddle?
Xow's the time to have it
repaired. Give me a call.
J. E. MARSHALL,
Opp. Central Hotel. Rock Htt.i,, S. C.
Fruit Season
Is at hand ami 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
be sure of their fruit.
PViinl/nn niialnwn
uuiun.cn UHUicid
Is ra^in^ over the country and
if it is not in your yard it is likely
to he there. We have a preparation
that will prevent as well as
sure. We guarantee it and can
refer you to plenty of j^ood people
who will endorse it.
AUDREYS.
From The Devil
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!mh!v about this print shop'
s trying to make it the best
j?rint shop lor\(?u to employ.
Let us print !<>r von.
R. M. LONDON,
Rock llill, S. C.
PTTfTfl <: V\ I
I J -1 'v\#, fpj.
:' v> y. v 1
/isii# k~jml
\Sv I.ike Your Doilar
in payment of laundry work left in
inr can1, lint wo strive us well for your
.pprnhatiou. Our aim is to wash
tothi-s clean. iron shirts, collars ainl
utVs to your iikiii^r (we mean by that
mlished or domestic linish . and gcncrllv
to atVord yon the last satisfaction
t prices com niensuva re withstood Work,
mt still cheap. The perfect work
if the Model Sstcain Ijiundrv, ( harlot to.
s'. t?., all the time at short prices has
s on the general favor of good dressers.
Shipment s made Wednesday evening.
En. L. M< Ki.itankv, Aiikm.
Eort Mill. S. (V
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DR. J. L. SPRATTJ
SUROKON DENTIST.
Officii in Jones building, Main Street,
Fort Mill, S. C.
Muv S. tf.
LIQUOR ORDINANCE.
Re it ordained by the intendaiit mid
wardens of the town of Fort Mill, S. (
in council ass- tabled, and l>y authority j
of thi' saiiK':
Si a' I. That, except .is authorized or :
permit toil by lln> satuto law of I hi' j
Statu, commonly known as the Disp n- i
sarv Law, the mamifact are, sale, barter j
or I'Ncluiii^*, "oi'.cijit or acceptance, for
unlawful use, delivery, storiin; or keep
inir in imssssion, within tlio incorjKirati'
limitsof i ho town of Fort M ill. any spirituous
malt, vinous, ferment d. br<?\ed
(whet her lager or rice boor,) or oilier
liquor, any compound or iniMurc thereof
by whatever nainu, which contains
alcohol ami is used as a beverage by
any person, firm or corp nation; the
taking from tlie ilejKit or other place
within the inrorpnate limits of the
town of Fort M ill, by consignee or ot her
Hi >rsul i or I lw i mi vim.io ..i' -
! , ...Mil WI nrif;[H, ill
other charges by any person, lirm,
association or corporation. upm any
such li?|uors, or mixtures thereof, l?y
whatever name called; the transportation
of any s toll liquors or mixtures
from pl,*\ee to place within the incnrporate
limits of the town of Fort Mill, bv
\vn'_con, eart or other vehicle, or in any ;
other milliner or way, is hereby prohibited
under penalty of a line of not more
thull liifty o??o> dollars, or imprison-'
liient at hard labor for not exceeding
thirty (tilt) days for each offense.
Fee. 2. It is hereby declared to be the
special duty of each and every imlicemaii
of the town of Fort Mill, regular |
or special, to rejmrt and prosecute all
violations of section 1 of this ordinance, j
and also to faithfully discharge all the;
duties rcquirct^^^ag^^^yulnolueineii
e'.
euihraced
o m 1 I
pensary Ijiw.
Done and ratified in assembly of
council, under the corporate seal of the I
town of Fort Mill, this20tll davof May,
1U01. JOIIM W. McELHANEY,
Attest: Intendant.
lit A (?. ^MYTIIK, Secy.
Call Up Mo. 27,
When you want oood. fresh .
it will pay you to buy from the
Special prices to our country
lar^e quantities. Res
IRA G. SMY'
MEAL, FLOU 11 and 1
Your attention is called to the
First that we guarantee Batista*
corn and wheat. Our capacity is 1
wheat por day.
Second, that, we buy ear corn, t
ity; and sell Hour, meal, crushed at
d.inqs anil all mill products at lowe
ROCK HILL R<
L. E. BROW
Don^t Make the Mi
()f your 11f?* by ^oin?; to tin* \vr
HEK SHOP, where you will lincl i
ready to serve you. <>ur patrons n?
of holes, rips, onih and fringes. W
shave. Call at third door of Hank ]
STOP GI
Sonic people cry from s<
. The Lat
Is that beinj^ made by E.
crying and shouting the many ad\
groceries.
CO EE EES. Our celebrated l:<
PolTees, rich in flavor ami strength, i
MIXED TEA, Oolong or Ent(
cents per pound.
PICKLES, Mrs. Johnson's (
the market, in 10 and 'Jo cent bottle
EK I IT -I A IIS. best quality at
EIH'IT OAK IH'I'.HEKS at 5
CANNED (iOOl)S, a full line,
A wort I In 11 II? v
E. W. KIMB1
UAMHLKR iind il
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J. L. Kmihrcll, Auoii
J. U. Traywick & Co.,
DEALERS IN
FIXE LIQUORS
AXI) WIVES.
No. 4-> East Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. C.
MONEY JuOANED.
Wo negotiate loans on improved
farms in York county. . 7 per cent interest.
Re-payment easy. No broker's
coniinissions. Only actual costs of jxn*fectiu^
loan. Apply to C. W. F. Spotted
. At iv. at Law, liock Hill, S. C., or
to uu<lexvifruetl tit Yorkville, S. C.
C. K. (Sl'EJSUJJH, Atty. at Law.
May K. lint
I'D It
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
EllANDIES, ETC.,
C'AI.L ON OR WRITE TO
AV, II. HOOVER,
CHIRM) ITE, N C.
You're Next!
ploy only experienced workmen, who
art' in attendance at any time you call.
Onr shop will be found in tin* Ixnmard
buildiiip, west of railroad.
Hair Sinpeinp a specialty.
BILLUK & STEVENS.
RKEF, and when in noed of ICE
larpest dealers iti town,
friends and others who want it in
ipoctfully. &
THE & SON.
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following facts:?
ction in prindinp, and exchanging
50 bushels corn and 250 bushels
diell corn, and wheat of pood quid,
ul cracked corn, wheat brand, mid*
st market price. (Quality best.
JLLtft MILLS.
X, Manager.
.stake
ong place. Visit the CITY 11AR.
n corps of white barbers always
ver ^o away with their faces lull
?* beautify the face with an easy
Kuildin^, facing railroad.
Ps & SON.
DYINGS
>rrpw;somociy for joy. HSBj
est Gry
\V. iV Co.. are
untaxes they otTer to buyers of
snuine Extra Roasted and Saloma I H
-egular price 15 and 25c per p >nnd, H fl
lish lircakfast, extra ipiality, 75
)hl Virginia Relish, the finest on I H
iHHSHH
a dozen.
best ipiality and lowest price,
vise is sufficient. B
HELL ?? CO.
>lv\L BICYCLES.
I /.
it, Fort Mill, S. C,