Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 31, 1901, Image 2
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THE FORT MILL TIMES,
I ho TIMES COMPAQ?
y.^r;
4'?nKgi"tw?i/m&' on vwwtft 'v
piviteo, jiul we <J<> not ]?/
('oniiiiiiniVutiniis cniiinihiii? i|i/jt$ t|ja?
;j h? wonls, unit"no l>> jo
ywuieij for t'Jie views of ' SAh
'nil 'uiWcrtisinV tiinijiiwii lov I'lijfJl'loftn,
K.nuiilo, "Kort tfjli!'' an',) KlSfk
Hill lniH}n<'nH (louses' Tln>;L'iint-H is uusiir
piitV.H nii'ufc kiiown i,"f
ion to tjie |>ii)>lisper. ' 1'
Local Telephone Jfo. 2<1.
JJJLY '.If, }!/<>/.
Kt?ar Adinirjil Schley fooled the
naval clique, which lniu done such
dirty work to tfy to diHcjrpdj^ jiiui
j|( tfje eyes of thp A pcfica(f people,
when lie called Secretary Lop^'e
|>liiIV imkJ (lei}|ipi()e(l a court of iqimirv
inlo Imh conduct durincr the
r | ?t # J - f f ? T
hunt ill Guhap \VHters fof fhe
Spanjsli tieet. A()in|nil SeJjIey
knew of the intention op tjje parf
of the duple, which hp* controlled
the Navy DepartmentKince the beginning
of the McKinley adtninistration,
to puck the court against
him if he naked for jt. and advised
hiuf to waif for a more propitoiiH
time. Tbld time arrived when the
plerk i" the Brpojclyu navy yard
wrote und^r orders from the
Inngunge concerning Schley that j
>voi)li hayp (Ijagrnci'd th^ lowest
gutter-snipe publication in the
poultry, and aliainelpssly lab |ed
it "Jjiktory" npd Hougljt t(j hayp I
it. made a text book at the Naval
Academy. The rji?iue overshot 1
the . Jnstend of jnjurinu
Schley, [lie juihlicat ion aroused the .
country's sense of fai rplay, and to- j
day the (|enmnd for an inquiry
that shall he conducted hy men of
honof noj puppetH of of the ejique
js rin^in^ ffop| tlie ,\t)iqjti<; t(? the
Pacific, It is no^ ijp to Socejafy
Tjnnjr. TJpit. pUh'll the country demands
qii?I i| \yj|| tu^o no les^
Secretary Loii^ IpiwpyoiniHc^ that
Hucli a cojirt s|?a|l he named and if
Mr. Mcjvinley in as >yisy a politi- i
cian as he is credited with heinj^ he
will see that {.he promise ia kept.
No political question is involved
in thin inquiry, hut ?py failure to
pive Schley the justice which every
[irave offlcer is entitled to at the
hands of the powers Hint lie, will
make it a political tpioa^ion of the
nioHl (laii^croiiH wort.
Columbia v?. Charlotte.
There is a friendly controversy
011 between the (.'olipnbia Style
nyd ihe Cjiarlotly ()\?neryer as to
the ineiils and advantages of thy
respective cities which tlmy so
|ih|y remanent. an outsider we
can split t|ie dise mutiny eyenly leered
itin^ Charlqtte \yith tl^o merits
and Columbia with the advantages.
The case reminds us of the backwoods
man who rejoices in seeing
his tirst railroad train, compared
with thq town man who, though it i
js a common bigl^? still likes to !
see it. Colombia bay nwuly some
strides of tplvanye^ieut recently,
thanks to Nyyv Kngland capital
and foreign grains, \\ul it iq going
to take Now fC^pland fitizenqhip
to prizp he? ol(\ piohhI*H<*kH out of
their lethargic nfat^ and pevtuit
their oily t(> he mentioned in the
^aine bracket wi jh Charlotte. Howover,
i?I\ patriotic Soi\th OaroliniaiiH
are much ^ynt|f^ed to know
and kco that Columbia's natural
< i\ . < e a ' " i
advantages are aasertia^ U\eip- i
pelven, notv.'it Indi^idin^ the ifference
of her p^onle, bnf the
(alitor of The State should atoj)
amid the e^nboranpe of his exultation
and take a trip and the audacity
of hie prp^oaitiona to T^e
^)bserve^ y^ill (laze him. The people
of f'ofuiuhia will realize that
will take more than one milliop
foliar cotton i^illj y>offset the Ioh^
of a vViut hrou cplleiro. and all her
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Utilis with two or three Shandong
will iiyt etiunl a Di^worth.
The governor una appointed the
following to scholars!) ipe in the
('harles^on I icaT college, one
troiii each conorypbionai district:
Miss Marion ft. MncMillnn, of
Charleston, first district; S. \\
Morrnl, of Kdgoficld'. second; Co.
Laud () Matildin, of Pickens, third;
Oscar LiHord(e, of Kiohlsnd,
fourth; Hal ward* S. Hell, of Vo\k,
fifth; Thomas C. J.ohns/m.of Florence,
H.xth; H. H. Carter, of Colle^i,
seventh.
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JMcLtU'lo Asked tu Resign.
4t a meeting of the pemocrat'c
State executive g ijpiniltp, IpltJ in
P'oiljifi.bi't )hhI Thursday eyeying,
I if tf foljowfyg pbo[ution, calling on
. fymM Ms'l.WW l,9 FWWt W
panned,
ty'heajreifH, | hp If on. >Jf jhjf L.
MpJ,nurjif, lTnited fcitafeg Senator,
eleeleij to reypaent the State of
South (Japiina in the Rational
CongreKH, ipiH by bin uffiliptioiin
and votps in that body ignored the
Democratic national platfoym find
, thereby nusreyie?ented the State
It lid Ilia I )i-IiiimThI ii* I'i iiimI ! 1
who elected Itiin: Therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is t}jesense nnd
Conviction of the Democrat ip Sjate
executive coiuinittee thai Senator
, J. Ij. McLaurin, from the standpoint
pf honesty and self-respect,
should tender liis un<|ualitied resitfnation
immediately,
i It was like a thunderbolt from a
clear sfiy. The action, bein^ that
of men who largely attend State
conventions, may imjan that similar
y|cws wil| be adopted by the
next State convention.' Tim friends
of McLaurin had a bard time and
of the live who voted to kill tin;
resolution some took, occasion to
say they did so simply because
they did not believe it was the
tliue or lilaee to ii?lr Fur K^.mi..r
L ?
McLaui in's resignation.
Senator Tillman was, natui'Hlly,
the moving spirit behind tin* resolulion^
condemning Me Lain in and
asking f?>|- !iits resignation.
The State eoimnitt.ee called the
primary to till the place of Congressman
Stokqs for September 10,
but the calling of the primary and
the arrangements for the canvass
were entirely overshadowed by the
McLaurin incident. The Richards
resolution condemning Senator
McLunriti, and asking for his resignation,
was passed by the following
vote:
To kill the resolut ion; Louis Ap-'
pelt, A. ?l. A. IVrritt, N. l>. Dial,
A. G. Mil?M, l)r. It. F. Smith, *>.
For the resolutions calling for
McRmirin's resignation: Senator
Tijlman, Chairman Wilio .lnne.s,
A. \V. (Jones, \V. W. Williams,
F. F. Lutittc, G. I hi lie,a n l?el linger.
Thomas Martin, A. S. (J. McCoy,
T. .I. Cunningham, T. tl. Kitchens
D. H. Tray for. D. H. Magill, .!. A.
Mo Denuot t, J. G, Richards,T. G.
Williams, 1.), J. Griffith, W. I).
Fvans, Cole L. Blouse, \\ , (>. Tain
m, 11. 1). Lee. tl. (J. W11 born. 21
M. (J. Perry (jlepn way excused
from voting ami suid: "I 11 i?! not
vote for the resolution to ask Senator
Me La u rin to resign Ins seat in
the I'piled Statys Senate for the
Reason that the constitutiou of the
party was tixeij l>y the peoole
and the ne<n?le w.ll it.?.i
_ ... g ? " .. ... V.MV'll till?
mutter in the next primary."
Senator Tillman was severe in
his denunciation of McLaurin
The committee refused to tahle
tiie resolution, 21 too, and adopted
it by the same vote.
The lo.-olution asking for Mchiaurin'H
rt^i^nation was otfered by
Kichardn, and wuh a substitute for
that of iN|a^ill, and the Majji|l resolution
was dropped, l^ichurds's
having been adopted.
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FiliolnOH Oiler to Hrwan
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Will. J. Bryan on Thursday
tft\ve his version of the story that
A^uin^hlo promised hint tinnneiid
assistance in his campaign of a
year a^jo. Air. Bryan says it was
While he was in New Y-.rk that two
Filipinos sent a request to cp.nfyr
witli hit\i. He declined to meet
tliein and sent a friend to explain
that lie did not think it proper to
hold a conference. The Filipinos
said that Aguinaldo was willih^ to
issue a proclamation promising to
lay down arms, m cn.-o of Mr. Bryan's
election,'ami also was willing
to contribute to the Uejnocratic
campaign, fund, hut Mr. Bryan refused
to consider either proposition
and did not require uieih to
furnish any evidence of1 their ri^ht
to represent Aginaldo.
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White /nan furnn Yellow.
Onmt consternation was felt bv the
frieil/bl of M. A. llogatty d/ 1/eviiiKtoii,
Ky., When thov saw lie was tnvning
yellow, tits skin slowly ehnnyed color,
also tlis eyes,' iiiiit he" snftered terribly.
His malady WiW "Yellow Jamitliee. 11?was
treatert by the lies! tioelor-, bin
With-Hit bene til TIi.m h<> was :yl\ i-nd
to try Klootriii Hitters tin- woiut rful
Stomach anil Liver remedy, mid he
writes, ' After taking t wo'-oith-s I was
Wholly envibt A trial proves'its liiutehless
'merit for all Stomach Liver ami
Kidney tnmbl?9. Only IHto. Sold by
Thos H. Mem-ham, Drniorist.
Iiera* of 5Ute News.
Chief Justice Mclverhas called
. a special t*nij of the supreme join 1
I on < Jctoljer 7 1? hei^r argument in
tf;e Florence waterworks case, and
j it ja pxpocted tIjaf climes of other
cities inieresjlyd in like puterppises
will also ha lipard.
The Charleston frjendg tjf Se||a:
t?>r McLuupu are sai<| to Ije highly
j inpenBcd over the action of the
State Democratic executive committee
in calling for the resitrna:
tioii of the junior senator. They
I declare that the action of the coinmittee
is not only a reflection upon
Senator McLaurin, Imt upon
many others as well, meij who
have been life lonn Democrats anil
who stand squarely by McLaurin
in many if not all of the ideas
which lie noiy advppntps.
The tobacco season in South
Carolina has opened with heavy
sales in the tobacco bejt. The
"break" was made in Dillon Wednesday
by the lirstSales of tobacco
for the season at the two warehouses.
ajjjureiratiii^ J0,000 pounds.
F rices were satisfactory to the |
, farmers.
Jno. C. Campbell of Blenheim is :
aniiouneed as- a candidate for sec re '
nq*y oi state next year. i\lr. Catupbpll
wan for six years county auditor
am! in now a member of the
house of representatives from
! Mar l)orocounty.
The Confederate monument at
Aiken wart unveiled ot} Tuesday
There ^yere ?pveral tings in thy pioccs$ion,
anions tliem being the
ring of the Cobb Legion of CJeorgiu.
wlprh passed through nupv
battles tlpm any other Confederate
: dag.
Without afafiug hiy reasons, the
' Hon. II. M. Stackhouse, one ot tlie
1 tnoni In is of (he lioard of trustees of
Clemson college, lim? \yritten (iovernor
MeSweeny rpsignipg his position
as a member of the board.
! I'leas (iillanif who killed Thomas
i Adams a few mouths ligo pi the
upper part of Newberry eoiiuty.
I was found guilty and aenteneed to
be jiauged on the 30th day of An!
??>?t.
Tlieatoekholdei8 of tin* Newberry
Cotton Seed Oil and Fertilizer
Company at a speeial meeting
I last week sold their plant to the
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com-i
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j'nii). jut* priee jmin neis i lit*
tin* stockholders Sl.tid on 81.
A ii tpiknown ijt'uro, said to 1) an
escaped convict, burglariously fit- '
tered Alderman's store at Aleola
Thursday night and stole a pistol
and six watches. lie pa.-scd .\leo
la and sold two watches, and was
kiliedat Forest on by Captain Haines
whilo resisting arrest, lnlpii- 1
dant Spratt had ariested him hid
he escaped, and pi the second attempt
to arrest him he drew a pistol
and was shot with a gun.
Tli e following military supplies
have heen funished this State by
the 1'nited Sates goyerinnent:
From the New York arseti d, ;i.(RM5
cartridge heltsand fasteners. From
Columbia arsenal litH) Springfield
nlles and lit arm clients. From
Indianapolis the same. From
Frankfort arsenal. 20,tltX) ball cartridges.
From Kock Island, li.tHlO
bayonet scab boards. *>0 ramrods for
^prinytii'Ul rifles. 51) rear sights, 51)
hummers. IK) In toll springs, 50 lumliler
kciywh The \vh<?lo uggre- !
guteg in vnluothe sum of
-?
Drowned at Rock hill.
\ lh<cl; ITill special of Sunday to The
St,ife says that this afternoon two lmys
wyir? drowned in a deep |n?ol in Mr.
V. II. Me.Puddcn's granite quarry in the
\\ estcrn part of I he eity. Tl\e affair was j
;^s tragic, as it was sail.
The little fellows were about 151 years i
ohl anil were ehiUlrea ??f opprativus at
the Arcade mills. Their names were I
.le'tf Sistare, aiul Robert Bishop, son of!
a i??or widow who came here from Spar- ;
tanbnrg.
There is a spring in the bottom of the j
quarry anil a quantity of fresh water has . i
collected there, inviting the boys of the '
neighborhood to sjstrts whieli seem |
iluubh pleasant this hot Sunday after- i
iiooii*. ' ' | 1
The boya were playing on a lodgo covered'with
water to thc'dcptli ??f a few
inches. Tlprv was a slimy dejsisit
on the surface ?\f the ruck and Bishop
slipped and shot hey olid the ledge info
tl\e deej>er water in the middle of tl\e
quarry.
(iallautly his comrade came to the
lcsciie and together they went down to
de.^th iti 2<> feet of water. The quarry is
ar quite a secluded sped ami is ne?r ls*intf I
\ve?yke*d .just now . The* tuily eye*\\ itimss
of th" tragic eliding of a Sunday frolic,
wore two children, one ejder. and tho |
otlyv younger than the two wl\ei had
gotten into danger. OiumJ tlmm waded
out hid saw ho could d<? nothing. (
Ho then ran to tho mill jyivo the* alarn.
hut t)\c help which arrived s|HMit a seele'in
11 day dra^/iu^ the depths until
tly* Itoelics of tllee hoys \Vorc ve'covorcd.
Tho Sistiire* hoy's fat her is a shoemaker (
and en tut*, hcru frpnt Kinj;.-Mountain.
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A Poor Millionaire
i
latterly starved in r>?ndoji because- ho .
eeonld not digest his food. Ktirly'iise eif <
Dr.'Kind's New Life 1*1 Ms would have \
saved hint. They strengthen the* stomach,
aid elitfevi Ton, promote*a-?\tnilal ion,
intja'o e app-.ii,; I ru*e 'h'o. Memey
l>?n U if not vilislied. S> Id hv Tlios. It. i
M.e*nediam. DrngKist.
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R. (1. 1 >tiit A: Co. wiU probably i
cHtabl'dh a branch ollie^.* in Colnin- !
bju <
t
t
County Ncwi.
Rock Hill Hurnlrt
A|iss Alary Bplk. of Fort JVIill,
[spent Frjdqy in flie city.
AJr. and AJte. Will. Ifnnk^
up to Fort AJLill Thursday tq spend
flip ?|ay wjth friends.
Air. aqd Mrs. fjoopge Corjijfell,
of l4 qrt All 11, are quests at the homo
of Air. Dnyid Garrison.
The Koch Hill lfqllej-Mills have
resumed operations after overhauling
apd placing additional machinery.
A rouue ptoln five young tufjfeys
from I'rof. J. A. Boyd's fowl liouse
Thursday night.
Tl)e 'Rock Hill Buggy Cq. has
made application to tfio Secrefary
of 5^tat<* for an increase pf its cap
iuii slocK troll) UOlf tp
Mr. Sloan Wilkerson, who was
eqininited to jail Tuesday jn der
fault of 1} of $f>00, being
chained wjth bignnjy, succeeded
in finding bondsmen'and Wednesday
wag Released.
Yovkvillo Enquirer.
Mr. K. Thomas, of Sharon, was
in Voi kvilla last Fridny, and while
Ijore exhibited to the reporter an
interesting revolutionary relic in
the shape of a powder horn that
Mrs. Thomas's great grandfather.
Win. Adams, used at t.m battle of
King's Mountain. Win. Adams
lived in the northern partlof the
eounty, and Recording to the best
information of Mr. Thqnmg, was
the progenitor of the Adanih family,
nftprxyard so numerous and influential
in Bethel, Because of itfj
(Kilriotic associations and the manner
of its coming down to her. the
old jmwdpr horn is very properly
treasured by Mrs. Thomas as one
of her inoyt valued pitgsessiyns.
Yorkville Yijomuii.
Mr. \V. I). Harrison, aji aged
farmer living near Fodder, died
Thursday. He had been in bail
health for a number of yoat's.
Many of our reiylers will lenni
Willi regret thi^t there will bp no
Alljance pieiiic at Tir/.ah tips year.
For several years this large gathering
at Tir/.ah after the crops
have bepn "laid by" hi|s |jerii
looked forward to and attended by
thoi]sanda front this and adjoining
counties. i
f -* +- Notes
from (jold Hill.
4uly :i(|. - The people of this sectioii
havq l^een having a terriblq
struggle witlii General Green and
his fofcqs foij the past tqu days aipl
he has taken possesion of some
spots, lie i.+ also holding forth in
the neighborhood of Charlotte a$
Vpur oorresjpoiideiit was in that
eity last Satkirday ""<1 his vyay
passed a formqr neighbor who
moved frodii this section about
three years' ago over the North
Carolina litne. Tlip gent Ionian
was barrinig Jotf lps cotton for the
third time and 1 was informed that
he finished dhopping out only lint
Friday. 1 njiso learned that one
of Ills lll'iirll tiiiru t?i..L.wl mi II In.'
- r-fr-"'" f" ? "1*. " l,,n*
.y?ek of grass w;1ji?-li measured six
feet in length. Yot\r correspondent
ilill 11 >U this hut lie Iiiib
seen scune -Mower home that \vould
measure tirlep or (nur feet.
The Bcloill at this place which
openetl U/l two weeks ngu. has
ilollhled iiolitteiyhuicc and is in a
tlonrishinj. Condition.
Mr. Kncvl W indie, who had the
inisfortuiiflif haying his leg broken
some tinle ago, ;s getting; along
as well as oiluId l^e expected. We
hope to seju l\im out again in a
few days.
The concilitioty of ^1 r. Thomas
Merritt who has Re en ignite feeble
for several montl^. has improved
very little, if any during the past
Week. While
working ip. the field last
Wednesday morning Mr. J, H.
Coltharp, f ueling somewhat il\/4zy.
started to t lie house lo cool otV.
Several lion rs later \ie was found by
his da tight t-r, Miss Fannie, in a
gully a short distance from the
house, and examination showed
that lie hail received a stroke of
paralysis. She assisted him home
noil su111111<i111'i 1| Dj. Th<tin{yo>ii. At
present he is getting along as woll
as could I we expected. Mrs, Colthnri\
is ah o sick.
Mr. W. Iv Kinibre\l is laid up
at present with a ciyse of measles.
Roy.
1^ oaz^les 1'He World.
No Dv*P?.\ (,ry yi nu jlicuiP has evur
rreateil one quarter of the oyeirtiuont
that Juis Is -en ciyiMd by lh*. Kyig's
New iMneoMorv for I'oiisumntioii. It'*
severest t?lui'vo, beep op hojx>Jrs>
victims of .Oniishmptinn Pneumonia,
I hmonlt,an<'i. Pbmris-.y ami, llroncl\itis,
lhiiiumii<1x >yf wlumi it lain restofed to
perfect htuijUh. F?,r Cojtnhs. Colds,
Asthma, Oroup, Hay Fever, Ibursejiess
upl Whooping, Confix it is the quickest,
direst ran- 4t? the world,, Tt'is sold by
rims. H. Moachn'ni, win ^aarftittecs satisfaction
or fcvfuntl money. I jo no bnjti Irs
Vk'an<l 41 .OfO. Trial lsttMes five.
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Tito Sta le board of assessors will
hold h liC'din^r in Cohunhjn < ;
J uly 31 ic^? take tiual,action oji the
matter of the assessment of l\te
Southern Railway's property itt
Charleston.
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The governor has disr hurled
Constable Kowell, who sent a nsei
less aiuj SfMisationftl tpjemmn fv??iM j
J Florence hs to the pnfureowjeijt of
lljp dispengayy Ipw in that town.
FOl*
(JQQI) wBismm;
WINKS,
|UU?SP1ES, ETC.,
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CAI.I. qs OR WRITE TO
W. FT, HOOVER,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
ph tnpt. 7 prot t* (I > : NO TEH , t ? X
w ??jr j'hoto f.?r free report on intentahititv. <*llcto W
wt and F'?r*dprn Intent* nnUTradi -M:?rk?.*W ?
A- TREE F:iirc?t trrtna c*er o(f?re<l ' to ?nv?*tit??rw. W
Jl LATENT J-AWYERb OF 06 YEAR3 PRACTICE ft
$ . 20.000 patents procured through them, ft,
vl) All Miidavntia!. *?oun<l advice ^utthfnlQ,
Qftaervke. Moderate charms. flF
R. SNOW & co.?
$ PATENT LAWYERS, ft
^Opp. U.S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON,
??. .. . rr??r?rr?:?
Call Up No, 27,
u lien you want nood. fregh |
it will pay yoij to buy froijj tip'
Special prices to our ooipitry
lnrne quantities. t^'&l
IRA G. 3M(Yri
MKAy/iM OL ij: iHKl l
Your attention is called to tin1 i
First 11 nit ^ye j^uarnnjee gat isfac
eqpi and wheat, t >ur papjicily is If
wjieat per day.
Second, that >ve buy pay cqyn, a
itv; and gel! (lour. tnea). crusbed an
d.iil^h and all mill products at hqvef
i ROCK HILL R(
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Don't Make the lYJi
Of your Id'e by ^oinyj to the wn
1'?|J1J iSijOl', where you will find n
ready t?> serve you. Our pitrons tie
, of hojes. rips, cuts and fringes. \\'t
shave. Call at third dqor of J hud; I
CAROTHEF
I
Our Great
QflVIon$\ Hoys* and
For Two W
On August 1st, >\
stuck i\m\ have decided
all Clothing to the con
Just think of buy
?.u!y frw and a buy's, sui
This Cut Sale of
UK/nor Wednesday, Jul
two weeks, or until Ai
Our Saciifce
nr? i * i
m r navo soia a <>;i
tor<\d SJmos and Slipjiy
nin^ of <?iir i\\t JYioyd
liavo a low p*u.V- loft. I
all, you w ill pd^s ? W\
don't buy a pair at oj
vaUto. ('all, and soo 111
"THE OH) KELI
T. H. HELK,
Tou^vo
l/lifjr ,-qly ex^;ci?>i|(.r;r( workmen. whq
410 in iittomjaHCQ at aijv time vqu cull.
(}ur sJjqji will ty? found in t)j?
jjiiihlinu. west of railroad.
Haji ?? sjjcciijlty.
BILL IK & STEVENS.
Blacj^Muilliing: and Rpppfring.
I tlifink my friemls for t)ipir past
fftvprs, nnd, in flie futqrp, j h))hI|
do nil in my power fo please them
and mppt ji cu|)^mmucfi uf |]p?ir
patronise,
My thirty years experience in
B}uckytnithinjyr ai)d Ip-paif work is
thp ^unraptee | offey. satisfactory
\york for U?bh mopcy t||ap
you ran ^ef elsewhere.
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gLD NKWSPAPEKS FMK
SALE AT THE TIMES QPFJCH.
JEEP, aptl wljpp ip neeij tjf ICE
lai^pst dt'aipt'K i 1} town.
frieii(}s and olljers \yljo vynpt it in
ppct fully.
THB & SON.
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t ion in irrillflilltr i??i?l ovnliiiii<.!?
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>0 biishpls po|*|t and 'J.~>u
bell corq. and wljeat qf j?ood qunl<1
crocked corn, client brand, nijdd
market price. Outdity beat.
)LLFR MILLS.
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s^ake
t"g place. Visit thy C|TY lJARi
corps ?>f Yt'bito barbers qlwayq
yer ^o away wit |i tbcir facqs lull
beautify the facp witl^ aq t???y
5uildiu?r, facpio raijroad.
IS & SON,
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Cut Sale
Cly 1<1 rail*' Clutliing.
eeks Onlv.
/
o. will begin taking
to cut tbe price of J
1
ing a Man'&t suit for
t for only 5f\ rents.
Clothing W'iU w,mly
lit 1^ au<1 last only
l^ust 1st.
?J
; Shoe Sale. 1
m\t xrnny Uwv^uflr(NVS.
sjlK'O tllO bogflln
Shoo SaU\ \\\it still
[f yon, \yotir s^vos. at
iiiino h^v^uu if you
DO'half tlioir (burner
to lino.
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