Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 17, 1901, Image 3
LOCAL and PERSONAL.
CJood cotton 8 -cuts toil ay.
Post mast or Mm?scy ipent Wedjuasday
in li<*ok Hill
Mr. J ark Patterson is visiting
relatives in Lancaster.
Picnics seem to be tilings of the
past in Fort Mill township.
Mrs. S. \V. Parks spent Sunday
with relatives at Uock Hill.
Mrs. Joseph Nivensleft Monday
for Charlotte to visit relative-.
Attention is called to the notice
of Mr. K. Nims in an other coin fun
Mrs. W. \V. Sellers is visiting
Airs. Ed. lieeves, at Statesville,
N. C.
Airs. J. At. Odell, of Concord,
N. C . is vis! titer >? i 'i ?> ^
White's.
Miss Kiln M<-Murray is visit inir
the family of Prof. .J. A 15 ?y?I at
Itock Ilill.
Mr. Claude Howie left Monday
night to join his regiment at Ft.
MoPhorson, (Ja.
Mr. llowaul Ranks, of the
Charlotte Observer stall", spent
Sunday in F >rt Mill.
Mrs. L. Ii. Worrels atidehildrtn
left Monday tii!11 to \i-il rehitives
atThonwiKsville, N.
Airs. M. .1, Adeoel; has kdik* for
an extended visit to relatives a1 In r
old home, Ale.\d? nsville, X. (.'.
Rev. R. A. Yongue h ft Monda\
for Kiehhnrg, S. C.. to assist in
conducting a protracted meeting.
Mrs. K. \Y. Rankin, of Alt. Holly,
N. ('. is visiting her son. .M r. F
Niins.nl his home m ar Fort JMill.
Air. Sam Wilkerson died of
dropsy at his home near the Fort
A1 til AHg. Company Friday afternoon.
Air. Roht Rutlor has movid to
the house in Sprattville that he
recently bought from J )r. AI. \\ .
Origg.
Mr*. K. F. (irier and children
art- spending it month at Harrisburg,
N. with .Mrs. drier's fatli- j
ev, Mr. ('aid well.
Miss Lillian 31 assoy is entertaining
a liaiisc party at her home
at Tir/.ah. Miss Mabel Ardrry, iff
this place, is a guest.
M r. II eyward Merrill's little son.
Murray, who was hurt by a horse
last week, was able to route to town
Saturday with his father.
Mr. A. W. Fravor, of Syracuse,'
N. Y., spent several days of this
week at the home of his daughter!
JMrs. E. W. Kirnhrell.
Mrs. J. It. Muck spent several
days of last week in Charlotte, the
guest of Mrs. Mary 1). Syott and
Air. and Mrs. Dr. C. It. Stephenson. ;
Misses Cot ritie Farisaml Louise
McMurray were examined at Yorkville
Friday for scholarships at
Wiuthrop college the coining session.
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aj r. ami iUffi. Jtl. Hi. W lull1, of
ltock Hill, came up Saturday eveninland
spent Sunday with Mr,
White's sisters, M isses Alice and
Bessie White.
Last Saturday was the first day
of the "dog days" season? and it
rained. Some of the older heads
say that we will now have forty
da> h of rain.
Miss Mason Harris went toHold
Hill Monday morning to take
eharireof the music class at the
Hold Hill Academy, the fall sesion
of which opened Monday.
A ten-days meeting will begin at
the Baptist Church on the first
Sunday in August. The pastor
will he assisted by Key. E. C.
Freeman. of I'nion, S. (3.
The Southern Railway has made
a much needed improvement at :
the depot at this place. Several
carloads of tine, white sand lias
been put on the yard there.
Horace White, a colored man
who is working with Mr. W. 15.
Hoke in threshing grain, was seriously
scalded 011 Thursday while
at t he home of Mr. \\ . .1 Kimhrell.
Mrs. Ii. 1 \ Fulp and sons. Masters
rlrmesand Richard, left Thursday
to visit relatives at Concord and
Statesville, N. C. They will he'
away several weeks.
The postotHco at I larrison. X.C..
was abolished Monday, tin* 15th.
This office is on the country route
from Fort Mill to llarbersville,
l'lcasant Valley, etc.
Mrs. W. II. Meaclunn, who lias
been in ill health for several
months, is spending several weeks
at Cleveland Springs. N. C with
I the hope that the visit will prove
beneficial to her.
The new mill project, which
was once thought to ho a chad sure
thing, has fallen through for the
present. The White brothers, who
were the prime movers in the affair
have decided to invest at their
home, Graham, N. C.
A coop of carrier pigeons were
i released from the Southbound pas,
monger train at this place Sundav
morning. The birds hovered
around town until late in tin it't< r
i noon when they tleparb d for other
purts.
L^.
Mr. I .of Warn n. who for a loni*
stM'V"! \trn poliro on Snturdnysnnd
Sundays, has accept h!
a position as toward on the eonntv
' elminoftiiLT. which is now stationed
ill \ point near Kind; Hill.
I. 10. Ardrey, of Fort Mill, was
in the city today, lie isa South
i Carolina stintent ami is out in llie
interest of that instilutt >n. lie
reports much interest a nl the prospeets
yooil. ('oluinhia Keconl.
There was an oxeitino chase on
t lie south sid" <?r town .M < >n?! a \
ni^ht at'lei a "blind t n>er. in \\ h * 11
Severn I I list 'l Silot S \V> I e i \elin li^e; 1.
The '*tii?er" was too swift of f <>t
anil niad-1 ! his srape.
In vi ?w of the fact that glanders
is prevalent aiU'Mi^c 111?? *toek in
tin* c< unty t! . board of In alth of
tliis | I'kv. fearim; a t-pivad of the
disease has had the tub removed
from ih" watering phu tilt*
pll I 'lit* \Y"! I.
A iu'?ri.) man. v inn urn* we
eould not Irani, was dam; roiisly
iiurt at the \vi rks of tin l.'utnwba
I'tiwcr t'ompiny Friday evenimr
Tin* aeeidt ill was eitised b\ t h
falling of a lnrp'o snoop \vhi? !i was
list dto carry i1 n-11* d i"< < !;.
Fort MiM is ii mnrincalculably
bv 15alies' livid ; beimr down
and it it iiiratv ly hoped that
tilt' t In >nt irs w I -t '* the w:<
d> >ui and if !a< iy ,.f pn't a. n t a
bridal* that will bo ab w all posai11ii
11;_I v it. :
Mr. I?. E. It" ,having hoeome
distaste I with the inets-em!
rains and wild anti s of tin* ("atnwba,
has "one to \iorigant?>ti.
N. ( .. w he iv hi* has s?*.-;j! I'd noiitrnct
Messrs. Sanders and Iiiiu*liain
iiavt* taken Ins place at the
dam. Mrs. I Injuns will remain in
Fort Mill for t ho I lest nt
\ ..t I? \* M" : ?'
,im in 11. i . .milmi mini ms us
111 ill liu si ill! 10 tickets f<?r ('a taw ha
River on last Sunday lliotirkets
Were bought Iiy colored p *ople.
wlio went to attend services at a
church m ar that place. The crowd
returned to the river Sunday evening
with tin* intention of returning
to Fort Mill on the northbound
train, but No. dt dues not slop at
that point and they were all left
and had to ret urn on f? >< >1.
The Southern Railway has n
foree of hands engaged at present
in biiildng a foot bridge at the
crossing north of the depot in this
place. This is an improvement
whicli iwis longjieen wanted here j
and ouF jiyople will join hands in
congratulating the Southern for
the interest it is manifesting in;
in ttie welfare of Fort Mill and her
people.
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County News.
Hock Ilill Herald.
Mr. dames T. lJoyd. an aged citi/.cn
who went frem'the Smith's
Turnout section to Texas about six
years ago, died near Kowlet, Texas,
on the 2nd instant, of dyssetitery,
aged 7.^ years. His body was
buried at L'leasant Valley. Texas.
Mr. K ingsley, who eommitled
suicide in lilacksburg Wednesday,
was one of tlie engineers who surveyed
the Three C's road through
this city, lie also surveyed and
laid otl' and made the map of the
Oakland section in this city.
Several architects were in the
city yesterday and others will he
here today seeking to secure a contract
with Oapt. W. L Roddey to
furnish plans for a complete remodeling
of the Carolina Hotel.
It is the intention of the owin r to
make the building much more at
traetive in appearunre and add
Very much to the eonvienienee of
its appointee ntsand tin- elegance
of its interior arrangements
Vorkville Yeoman.
Mr. (i. \V. S. Ilart a day or two
since received a letter from 11irrla
tighter, Miss Jennie Ilart. who
is employed in tbe census ollice at
Washington, in which sh statethat
her salary lias hem raised
from ?tK)() to ) a year. She
went into the service on a salary
of ?*?')(). and l?y ch se attention to
work lias so merited advanc< ment
that her salary has heen successively
raised to s7l!p. ?'.")() and now
^ 1 000 a year.
There was an interest ino trial in
Magistrate I turrou's eourt Tuesday
in which Louis Loth, a local merchant,
wassiied hy dohiiston. kilio
iV ( O.. a wholesale tiim of Haiti
more, for a hill of 7. The linn
was i< pr? seated hv counsel, while
Mr. ICoth eondueted his own
cii.-t', an 1 wiiii it. Until contended
tluit lu- hml s^ivi'ii 111? saTonm!!
for tin' tirm an ardor mi c<Jiulition
that tin* l,'i?ik1s lu- .shi111>t>? 1 out in a
limited time for ('lir.nt mas trade:
that t he u'" 'd- did not .ml h i i? in
time for that trade and lie refused
to take them fi oin t In depot.
Yor!c\ i. i< I *?< jo
t)iie 111111 d i' 11 and s'Vent\ one
hiisln Is ot til* - <i oat - fioin tniir
aere8 of mini is the iveor I m ?|e
by Mt i. W II in ma on the McI
i n j> *e ; I j t !i i o'-k eot ton
11 it. yi ;r Tie out* were
put in Inst fall it] 1 a drill aloiiir
with about "Ji'O pounds ot tic*iti to
tho jk'iv. The opinion has h en
expressed hv sevoal i tit ?*11 ivjcii t
tuiineiH that had tIn* oats < . :i
sown broadcast and plowed in
without manure the yield would
not have exceed" d ? '> bushes.
I ) . \i'< :n, the State veterinary
nur.-.eon has been bark to lb
county durttto tl'.e week. i I?* \v: s
at Tir/ali on Tuesday and ordered
the si oiohter of anodier mule and
two II" I'e hois v. < u tin* ,\i \
plantation This miles li v ant
ueils in all that have b? slaiieli
t "fed Oil tile ( hire Se ve a I "III IS
are under ijiiaratitinc. bVoni I ir1
). V.... ... \ i n
. ... ..... 4- O.MI ? .* HI'- \ ? I I \ I I !?
to lool; furtli t 11! t <? tar ?i t u;. t i < i
liivv; I ' f *?i :i! i; iiru il \. l????III*'Ills
t liat sr< 111.'.! t < > l < < | . . < "it. ! I tion.
\VI< J. 1i?t?' in- ivciI a
calI front Fort Mil '.'>uI it1 lliowuntj
t iia ' jlc t i .i!' 'I'll tln I llu- --s i a
liia family at ( l< u:. if . ; u i
lmd tn loavo for liotn \ it wits his
ii;'i-nt icn w! a ! --1 t' \\\ ii!? (1 i ,
1'ioi'iiiii _r. t<i n Uirn in f \ ! t Mill ihi>i
u as I > far. :: rt ra n^o to il > s
a iM! '.if r:c |. s : , ?
Y< ?rk vi t a- in- \ t v. - T - :
ia !. '!' fast s u'i<! M' r -j < n ii.?. >>.
I aft# frl 8
sjl ( i| ])
p~jpp; pa3
Jiiiw 1 ~r
In Ai! Departments
o! our printing plant there
is the .-ame care Lfi\on to
prod Hi-inn* printed matter
that is a credit to printer
and user. !t takes intelligent
labor to produce tile
sort of printing" vou care to
u.-e. Let us furnish estiniates
and show vou w hat
we can do I < >r v<>u.
K. M. L()ND( >N,
Rock Hill, S. C.
Our AnnualS
From 1 his data o
plins in all summer u
Now, wo bavo
ououuh (or you to km
bargains, wo moan it
cost salos all throim;h
do tliis Ibr wo liavo t
wo stay in business.
Tho timo has nov
on t ho niarkot at elosi
mor i?'oods. Our spa
oan't U"i\o prieos, bi
ohoapor tlian you lu
year, ooino to sod us.
KEACHA]
Be wise in t'k
Lataknowied
\\ lion you want
roi? ular la w> or.
W Ik.i. . ....... <
m inn \ uii \ > < i: i I r
your pastor.
When \ on \n ant i
lpmdar physician. I!
hti\ (iiaius, or have pn
a roi?uiar druuuisl.
I will till \oiir j
scribe for you. 1 ha\ >
rucr i!i pract ico and d
THOS. 2*. ME
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shoot.
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1'nrple Top. Flat Dutch.
Southern Prize.
White < ^ vll Clolic.
We have other varit'iifK t>f Turtiip
hu-ed, lull you could d>> no
lu?tl -r than t ? take a chance at
these.
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Wo LiKr You r Do 1 \r
ui I>:ivmeni <>f laundry work left in
mir < are. hut we strive as well for your
approhat ion. Our itn i- to wash
cloth's clean. iron shirts, collars ami
c i io your liking iw? mean I?y that
]M>lishi'<l or (lt*ni* -si if finish), ami pun-rally
to atfonl you tin- best satisfaction
at prices commensurate wit li pmil work,
but still elicip. Tlir pi-rfei-t work
of t lie Model J-hcam 14iumIrv. < harlotte.
N. tall th*' tint** at short prices has
won thcpuicrul laiur of ir?? ??i dressers,
shipments hi.ui*- Wednesday evening.
1*11>. I. M* Kt.it \m.v. A*n vi
Fori Mill, S.
I.* V* ( * I.* I *.!?*!* V I I > 1 1 I ? . . .
r,.\v nii.-ii' u ^ i U.Tilv I CiS
I!:t\ .. tint- j-ml. Tin i i< >rj;ia hoard
of entomology c. rt iiics to the In.ill hot'
tin ir stork. Their inn's fruit a yriir or
i wo earlier than t In- lit th- switches s<?M
hy *01110 linns. 1 have tin- agency and
shall canvass Yuri; county in time to
"t:ilie orders for fall delivery. Please
save your order's lor inc. Finest ever
preens-aiid I lowers, as well its fruit trees,
for sale. SAM. F. MASSKY,
FOKT M 11,1,, S. 0.
>ummerSale.
n we of lor i?Toat bar;oo<
Is.
been with you long
>w that when wo say
Sonic firms holler
1 lie year, hut we don't
A', make something i!
s come lor us to throw
ing out prices all sumee
is limited and we
d iI* you want goods
ive bought them this
til & EPFS.
T^e0 I
gc is often
legal ad\iee, go to a
>pirit ual advice, go to
inodi< ji 1 ad v ice, i><> to a
>111, when yon want to
[is( ript ions iillod, i?o to
>ros< ri pt ions and preo
had years of exporilisponsin^
drills.
ACHAM, M. D.
Shirts? Shirts? Shirts! -|l?
We have just received our second skin
nient.'Tliev are beauties, call and see them.
'
A Big lot of Pants
/
.Inst arrived this week. They are sclller.s.
Our low prices are bound to make
them m>.
When You Want Shoes 1
j .*11
(aii and inspect our line. We have all
the latest styles and can please you both ill
quality and price.
To Eat. '
Tins is a subject, that interests everyone,'so
we take ureal care in selecting our
stock in this lino.
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Fresh Goods, Best Qualities,
I s what wo offer you, with prices us low
as any, quality considered. Call on us, or
'plume No. I"2, and you will got wlwt
want. Respectful ly,
MILLS & YOUNG.
(SucCt'KKOIH to Hu^lu'H & Youn^.)
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Our Great Cut Sale
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Of .Mens', Hoys' and Childrens' ClothingHT\
-W y* r 4 ^ ^
ror 1 wo weeks Unly.
On August 1st. we will begin taking
slock and have decided to cut the price of
nil ( lotliing to the core.
lust think of buying a Man's suit for
only and a boy's suit for only 50cents.
This (hit Sale of Clothing will commence
Wednesday, July 17th, and last only
two weeks, or until Anmiut I
- - - - i i i i * t^ unu nt?
BaaBBBBanaavBaaanBaa
Our Sacrifce Shoe Sale.
Wo have sold a great many low-quarto
rod Shoos and Slippers since the begin- i
ning of" our ( hit Priced Shoe Sale, but still N||
have a lew pair loft. II you wear shoes jit.
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all, you nn i 11 miss a genuine bargain if you M
don't buy a pair at one-lialf their former
value. ( all and see the line. :f jp
"THE OLD RELIABLESTORt" ' M
'I'. It. IIKJ.K, Proprietor. < ,tfjE J