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B^^HiseHlcd the table so far as
BHn Howard was concerned.
^HnoVTilltnan had a prize, and j
^Bkne%i it. Col. Howard also
Kew tbanie might travel froui
one end of the globe to the other
and possibly never be able to duplicate
that table, which was
originally purchased abr. ad for a
large sum of money.?Baltimore J
American.
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Filllpinos Ficnd'Hti In Their Cruelty.
Tlio War Department has received by
mail the records of eleven recent trials '
of Filipinos by military commissions
and the sentences imposed. The eluirges i
against the natives included murder,
rape, kidnapping, assault and battery, i
burglary, ami violation of the rules of
warfare. In several eases tlio dentil
penalty was imposed, while other offou- |
dors got long terms of imprisonment, in
some instances :is high as twenty years.
An espooially notable coso arose out
of the operat ions of a famoos oath-bonnd
band of Filipinos, called the Society of
Sundatahans. The principal officers of !
this society, nest to a triumvirate of
chiefs, are a chief executioner and assistants
and a requisite number of grave
diggers, who participate in the self-appointed
work ^ the baud. The leaders
select their victim, capture and carry
liini nuviw ? ? ? !,.? nii,lif
dozvous on a sandy beach covered with
very tall grass, where the diggers have
already prewired the grave. Here, in
the preseueo of the assembled baud,
bolpless ineu aud woinen from time to
time have been stabbed to death and
tossed into the gravos.
The members of the baud than disperse
and trust to the rise and fall of
the nearby waters to hide the evidences
of their ghastly work. Ton members of
the baud; including t^wo of the (Chiefs,
were tried before a military commisiou
and eight of them were sentenced to he
hanged. #11 approving the sentences
Gen. McArthur says: "To the reviving
authority it is evident that there can be
110 hope of jieuco for the Filipino people,
nor security for their lives and property,
nntil they shall learn to unite against all
(lid* of murderers and assassins, uudor |
iiatovur mime thoy shall nssnmo, and i
mo to the assistance of the officers of
klaw in their determination to bring
piu nil to justice."
In u not her case an armed hand of
about twenty-five Filipinos carried
away nine of the inhabitants of the bar- 1
rio of Casuutulncian and by repeated
blows from the butts of their rifles drove
them to the prosiduueiu of On hamuli.
Here all hands drank freely of vino and
the prisoners were made drunk. Thou,
according to the test imony of two of the
prisoners who escaped, the other seven
wore led off in the direction of a grove
of trees, where two days later their beheaded
bodies were discovered. The
lmmibers of the band who were captnriocireceived
sentences of death in some
cases and imprisonment at hard labor lor
vammr terms in others.
!*<* ?? Of State Newi.
The Hock Tlill Post Office *will
lie numbered nmoni; 'he second
clneo post offitees beginning the
first of duly next.
The most, interesting and exciting
game baseball ever played
perhaps in the Stale, was witness- i
?'d at Piedmont last Saturday after- |
noon. The contesting tennis. 1V1zer
and Piedmont, wore evenly ,
uintehed and for eleven innings
neither team scored. In the 12th
however Piodniont made two fortunate
hits and won hy a score of
li tot).
Mr. Daniel Wallace, who lives at
Hickory Hill, Marion county, on
the Pee Dee river, forty mil h from
Georgetown, has discovered a Wrick
building finder ground, supposed t.?>1
lie a structure built by an Huglishninn
before the Revolutionary war.
Mr. ^N'luis found a number
?>l household articles. I le has t:tkgn
out of tlit* ground from .">1)0 to
Kjo brick, but still digs. The briok
hs small, dark rod and smooth, and
supposed to bo of Kimlisb make.
Imildin^ was put together
he best mortar and I>y exired
brick layers.
striking maehinosts and
workers at the Southern
ay shops in Columbia engiga
pitched battle early Sunday
ng, in which several strikers
iVouiidod. A crowd of masked
ntered the shop yards and
met by a volley of shots from
nurds. Several of the shop
lyees were driven from the
have since returned to work.
, J. Frank < M\ luu n, of I .an .eoniin
Med suicide in Colutn
ir v Friday morning by slmotimself
in the head with a dJ e
revolver. Mr. Clvburii was
I., i* 1A: ? * ^ _ ,1
IK*'<iiii 111 \ ? \i. r irsi rv?u.n
lina regiment during the Span*
met icnn war.
rrible lixploslon
r 11 (ias<>lino hiovh burned a lady
Rightfully," writes NT. K. Palmer,
pkniaii. In. "The bMl dootdra
pi"f haul th running sore that folI,
hut Bmdclin'g Anp.cn Salve vn;
curcrl her." Infallible for Cut*,
i. i*nv s, L>nii.-':i, Skill Do'-easo*
files. ;'h' a; Thus: J'?. M -achnii.
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Item* (<nfti ..ConttRinprarfes Grouped |
fur Times Readers.
Rock Hill Hernlc^J
At tlio uAet iu^^^Phe Shi to touchers' \
iisssociuKou this week,
E. Is. llu^hos.1 vtyo?mUvilio, was elected I
president an <11. C. fcork, of Rock Hi IF, I
lirst, vice-present- a.
Mrs. A. 11. -anUyrecoivod very pain- '
fill injuries TtesrtiCy aftoniooii by fall- '
in^ when she Nvasf j$ottinj< out of a bu?;- i
gy in front of her, home. She is confined |
to her bed and tnu better yesterday. 1
At the mooting of the members of the !
company, cold at the armory last Tucs- !
day ni^iit, the Catawba Rides was or
Kiuii/.cd b} tho election of the following
officers: Herbert M. Duiilap, captain:
J. H. Beckham, 1st lieutenant; C. K.
Chrcit/.berg, 2d lientonaiit. The meiii- j
hership of the company is now lift.
A wagon loaded with ten convicts,
with suits all spick and span, passed
through town Thursday for Wright's
ferry, when; they are to be engaged for j
several days repairing the approaches i
to the ferry, having been seriously dam- !
aged by the recent tloodH in the river.
The roller mills is sending off ship- ,
meats of meal and flour nearly every
day. Today they are shipping a car
load of meal, (?(k> bushels, and a ton of
wheat bran,
Yorkville Yeoman.
Mr 1'. 15. Love, late editor of the
Hickory Grove Sun, is now engaged as
local news man on the Rock Hill Jour- !
mil. The Sun has coastal to shine.
Mr. Henry Massev has returned from ;
California, and was in Yorkville Wed- j
nesday. He has seen a good dual of the
United States during his absence, but
we believe is satisfied that there is no I
plaee like South Carolina.
Aiming the interesting visitors to the [
York County summer school t his year is
Miss Minnie Mussey of Wuxlmw. A
lady of culture and refinement, she is
good company ativwhere. She laugh
mgiy jokes about tho time, when a "lit - j
tie girl," she was a pupil of (Ad. A. 11.
Hanks the last year that well known
teacher was at the Fort Mill academy
?emphasizing tho lapse ol' time since
-then, something that according to general
report, retjuires nerve for a lady to
do. Miss Massey has spent much of her
time in the last few years in Arkansas
and Georgia.
Both the Yorkvillo livery stables were
sutferers trondny at the hands of brutes
who mistreated their horses. One
horse belonging to Glenn ami Allison
died. They had rented a team to some
negroes to go to preaching in the country
somewhere, and it was kept going
until one of the horses dropped dead. So
far they have not takununy legal action.
On tho same day the liinson-Heath Mule
Company rented John Wilherspoon, colored,
a horse and buggy. The manager,
Mr. Estrige, got word late in the day
that t he animal was being unmercifully
driven, and was then headed oil" toward
town. He hastened to meet it
and came tip tin Witherspoon outside of
town. The buggy was weighted down
with Witherspoon and two women,
the horse being then hardly able
to go Mr. Kstrige ordered them to dismount,
took the horse out of tho buggy
and brought it back to the stable.
Witberspoon was arrested and tried before
Magistrate Barron for cruelty to
animals, found guilty, ami sentenced to
pay a lino of $!."> or serve 1ft days on the
chain gang, lie paid tlu tine.
ttM.d.- Hiii _m.?-....i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins wont to
Fort Mill Ssublmth day.
Miss Nan Thoruwell, of Fort Mill,
visited Miss Marie Fewell this week.
Misses Leidn and Lizzie Wolfe returueu
homo Monday from a visit to
their brother, Mr. Robert Wolfe, of
Fort Mill.
Mr. W. W. Thoniaaon, of Fort Ijiwu,
Choster county, was in the eitv Monday.
His father, the late Dr. N. W. Thomaaoii,
was editor of the lirst newspaper
ever published in Rock Hill. The }Mi]ier
was called The Cranio, and the othee
was located on White street.
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Calhoun's Sweetheart.
(ieorgo Wolaey Syinonds, in tho
Ladies' Homo Journal for May,;
tells 1 iio following interesting story i
of the love of John C. Calhoun
for ail attractive tvvelvo-year-old
girl:
At the time that Mr. Calhoun
was 22. and the same fall lie graduated
at Vale, ho visited his widowed
cousin-in-law, Mrs. John II
Calhoun, who was then living at
Newport with her children. It
was during this fall that ho fell in
lovo with his little cousin, Flnride.
who was then a girl of 12 years.
She must have been a very attractive
child. She was described as a
very faciuating and vivacious miss.
We can imagine how tho tali, grave 1
young man must have been impressed
by the little maiden, who
was his opp isito in age, appearance
and disposition.
:n writing to Florida's mother
during the summer of the follow-'
ing year I IH>.*>) he sent his love to
her children and underscored Floride's
name. Culh hiii saw his
sweetheart from lime to time and.
Willie we tl mi f Know the ilat <ui
which lit* ashed her tti marry liini,
we k11 i\v that IIim inuii.ey Itioiv
place in IM I
A11 lion ;li lie corrosp aided will)
Mrs. ('allituui, yet he ijni-s n t m]>jhMir
to !i:iv? \si iiit ii 1mi! kiio IdU'i'
lo her daughter .that wi;h wiilten I
in llu> fall of 1M0. at a time wlieu
his attenturn was engrossed by his
rare for Uouurvfia. C'aih ?nn was
then *jN?^nrs old. This letter to
Miss Floride was an ideal "love
letter" and was signed "your true
lover." One expression in it
breathes such an earnest spirit of
lovo and such lofty sentiment that
this article cannot be better closed
than by giving it here: "My
dearest one, may our love strengthen
with each returning day, may it
ripen and mellow with our years j
ariftyniy iltmd with immortal joys "
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\N^??^hln^ton'8 Chariof.
The <?lc{ stntre coach of General
Washington, which Iirb been etoh*d,
for years at 104th street nnd Sheridan
avenue. New York City, will
be sent to Mount Vernon, on the
Potomac, whore it will be cared for
with other relics by tlie Mount
Vernon Ladies' Association of the
Union.
A^,ustus Fn y, who gave 1 lie j
conch to the Association, said that
it had been exhibited at the Centennial
Exposition in Philadelphia i
as a enrosity, and had been pur- |
chasid by Benjamin Richardson,!
the eccentric ilarlem capitalist who
contemplated the estabishment of a
private musuem. Mr. r rey said '
that the coach was manufactured
in Philadelphia. ft the Washington
family, and was known as "the
white chariot."
Didn't Harry for Honey.
The Boston man. who lately married
a sickly rich young woman, is happy j
now, for ho got Dr. Kind's New Life
Pills, which restored her to perfect
health. Infallible for Junudicu, Billiousness,
Malaria, Fever and Ague and
all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle 1
hut effective. Only 25c at Mcacliam's
drag store.
Attention, Ft. Mill lit. Infantry
Members of the Fort IVIi 11 Light
Infantry will assemble for drill on
Saturday afternoon, June 29, at
1.30 o'clock. Hy order of
T. B. SPHATT. Capt.
Silverware.
We are adding at all times to j
: our lino of Sterling Silver all the I
most desirable pieces for table use.
For presents or use in your family
you can lind nothing better.
' 'Phone 277. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
nor WEATHER 15 COMING,
Hut you don't cure for I lint. Just
mil regularly tit our Ice Crenin
Parlor and enjoy a cool, refreshing
drink, or a plate of our delicious
Ice Cream. 'Phone 4J and we will
delivei any of the above refresh- i
nients at. your residence.
ME ACHAH'S DRUO ETPORIUI.
IfVhy Do You
Throw money away by buying
a cheap grade of Harness,
when you can get the best
Hand Made Harness at the i
same price?
How is your saddle?
Now's tho time to have it
repaired. Give me a oall.
J. E. MARSHALL,
Opp. Central Hotel. litres Hii.l, S. C.
j Aim
From The Devil
up to the proprietor, everybody
about this print shoj):
is trying to make it the best
print shop lor you to employ.
Let us print for vou.
R. M. LONDON,
Rock Hill, S. C.
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We I.ike Your Doihr
in ]Hivincnt of laundry v<>rk loft in
our oaro, but nvo si vivo as wvll for your
II |F|1I imm mil. will I I 121 lh ID wasil
clothes clean, iron shirts, collars and
cuffs to yoor liking (we mean by that
polished or domestic finish), ami genernlly
to afford you the best satisfaction
at pricescapnnensurato witlip?od work,
but still cheap. The |>erfcet work
of the Model ?toaur Ijiundrv, Charlotte,
N. C., all the timo at short prices has
won tho general favor of good dressers.
Shipurwtts made Wednesday evening.
lil>. McEui.wky, A<n:NT
Fort Mill, S. C j
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DR. J. L. SPRATT,
' .-:j) SURGEON DENTIST.
Office in Jones building, Main Street,
Fort Mill, S. C.
May 8. tf.
LIQUOR ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the intendant and
wardens of tin* town of Fort Mill, S. C.,
in council assembled, and by authority
of the same:
See. 1. That, except as authorized or J
permitted by the statute law of the j
State, commonly known as the Dispeu- |
sary Law, the manufacture, sale, barter
or exchange, receipt or acceptance, for
unlawful use, delivery, storing or koep
ing in possssion, within the incorporate
limits of tins town of Fort Mill, any spir- I
ituous malt, vinous, fermented, brewed
(whether lager or rice beer,) or other
liquor, any compound or mixture thereof
by whatever name, which contains
alcohol and is used as a beverage by
any person, firm or corporation; the
taking from the de))ot or other place !
within the incorporate limits of the i
town of Fort Mill, by consignee or other
person, or the payment of freight, or
other charges by any person, firm,
association or corporation, upon any
such liquors, or mixtures thereof, by
whatever name called; the, transportation
of any s.icli liquors or mixtures
from place to place within the ineorpo- i
rate limits of the town of Fort Mill, by
wagon, cart or other vehicle, or in any j
other manner or way, is hereby proliib
ited under penalty of a line of not more j
than fiiftv ($ ()) dollars, or imprison-j
muut at hard labor for not exceeding |
thirty (80) days for each offense.
Sec. 2. It is hereby declared to be the j
special duty of each and every jxilice- j
man of the town of Fort Mill, regular ;
or special, to rejtort and prosecute nil I
violations of section 1 of this ordinance,
and also to faithfully discharge all the
duties required of municipal policemen
under the statutes of South Carolina
embraced under the general head of i
what is commonly known as the Dis- j
pensary Law.
Done and ratified in assembly of .
council, under the corporate seal of the
town of Fort Mill, this20th day of May, '
i5iu1. .ju11jn w. alckliharhkv,
Attest: Iutomlaut.
Ik a CJ. Smyth k, Secy.
Call Up Mo. 27,
When you want good, fresh ]
it will pay you to buy from the
Special prices to our country
large quantities. lies
IRA G, SMY'
MEAL, FLOU11 and 1
Your attention is called to the
First that we guarantee satisfa<
corn and wheat. Our capacity is 1.
wheat per day.
Second, that we buy ear corn, ?
ity; and sell (lour, ineal,
diingb and all mill
ROCK HILL R(
L. E. BROW
Don't Make tlie Mi
Of your life by going to the wr
BElt SHOP, where you will find i
ready to serve you. Our patrons m
of holes, rips, cuts and fringes. W
shave. Call at third door of Bank
CAROTHEl
STOP CI
Some people cry from s<
The Lat
Is llmt being made by E.
crying and shouting the many ml'
groceries.
COFFEES. Our celebrated g
Coffees, rich in flavor and strength,:
MIXED TEA, Oolong or Enjj
cents per pound.
PICK EES, Mrs. Johnson's <
the market, in 10 and '25 cent bottk
Fit FIT JAUS. best quality at
Flit* IT J A H It F BE EltS at 5
CANNED GOODS, a full line,
A word to the ^
E3. W. KIMB]
HA M Hl.Klv a ml (I
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J. L. Kiiubrcll, Agoi
DEALERS IN
FINE L,IQUODS )
AND WINES,
No. 4'3 East Tratlo St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. C.
MONEY LOANED.
Wo negotiate loans on improved
farms in York eouuty. 7 per cent interest.
Re payment easy. No broker's
commissions. Only actual costs of perfecting
loan. Apply to C. W. F. Spencer,
Atfv. at Law, Hock Hill, S. C., or
to undersigned at Yorkville, S. C.
C. E. SPENCER. Atty. at Law.
May 8. .'Jin
FOK
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL ON OB WRITE TO
W. IT. IIOOVER,
CHIRM)ITR, N. C.
You're Next!
SlianiiMK) jfo to
Billno ?fc Stevploy
only experienced workmen, who
siiv in attendance at any time you call.
Our shop will ho found in the Ivonard
building, west of railroad.
Hair Singeing a apooiultv.
BILLUK & STEVENS.
[IEEE, n 1 id when in need of ICE
largest dealers in town,
friends and others who want it in
pect fully.
THE & SON.
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?EED.
following facts:?
tion in grinding, and exchanging
~>U bushels corn and 'J50 bushels
ihell corn, and wheat of pood qual ^ycktd
corn, wheat brand, midPHki't
price. Quality beat.
3LLER MILLS.
N, Manager.
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stake
onp place. Viait the CITY BAR11
corps of white barbers always
?ver p<? away with their faces tull
e beautify the face with an easy
Buihlinp, facing railroad.
RS & SON.
G5YINGS
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;>itoay; some cry lorjoy.
est Cry
\V. Kimbrell tfc Co., who are
rautngcs they ottor to buyers of
outline Extra Roasted and Salome
regular price 15 and 2."?c per pound.
;lish Breakfast, extra quality, 75
)ld Virginia Relish, the finest on
>3.
75c and $1 a dozen,
cents a dozen.
best quality and lowest price,
vise is sufficient.
SELL & CO.
DUAL Hlt'VCLKS.
5ft
at, Fort Mill, S. C.