Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 30, 1901, Image 2
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bnxiuMfi hoa- TJu-Times
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tlx*' pabliftln-i.
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TO OUR PA I RONS. ?
p, Mr. Thou. Withers is author- q
^ ized to collect ami solicit suli- ^
(!> scriptionsto The Times, andall ^
H 4* units paid liiiu will receive 0
i?' proiKT credit at this ollice, r
\ B. W. BRADFORD. J ,
Tit til little White limine dinner
ou^lil to hugely itici?'uho liooUor I
Wellingtons K?te tvcicpls.
Ft limy I>? < ?mho nt'eess iry fur the
Pies (I'Mil of the I/. S. to submit
his dinner invitations lo a censor.
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To condemn race prejndiee is
quite the natural lliintr to ?|<?. huL
to he entirely without it would he
jJUTltlt lll'lll.
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A sure way for a man to tret a '
few thmnjit-; in I lie nee It is for liiin
to allow lite ollice lino Lo "el a
lod^iiivT in Ins head.
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There lias been a steady growth I
riile the he^iiillilitr ot tjie Heliley
inquiry; Schley has trrown larger
Hiri ins ilflrarliArssmaller.
m
New \ jin jiers should lie
t" >in pel led^^^H i?iit scjuTll ?mli^
lions lor rirriilal ion during
n 11111111 < * i 5i 11.
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An ? \(Viiioo heu<Is !? South African
"Dm Wot Drops
Dili of sMjIil.'' Isn't thut what ho
lias been continually doiny for
months. '
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SrJilev can't i;o to the theatres in
Washihj/fon without ninkino tin*
nrtors iiik) iiflresses jealous In*
ofts^nore'ut tout ion from tlio uudieifcf
tlinii they do.
T'* * * *
Politics us known elsewhere I'll I
no itv in I lie Now York inwiiiei jml
eampaiip). u liit-li is n conliniunis
j erformnnee of Murk onardisin
anil insulting personalities.
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Tin* President has enjoyed tlio
ve|?uiat ion <>r a keen sense of humor.
hut if il be t: lie 1 lint In* re
inD the Hooker Washington fu- 1
rore us a j lie he will not keep it. ]
Admiral Dcwev conies nenrtlivitl. 1
i m tin' In ni" >is ill' I ho ( \>urt i if 1?i qu
i r\ with lu'iir Admiral Seliley.
I!i* mad.' 'Tar!-'" Ins li-xl ill Hull.'^i
miii},', a,id lias never j^ot sii^lit
nl i I.
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Now thiil il has lieeonu' fashion- :
able In entertain nivalis al llie
"While II >tjse. \ve Slluutv-l lliat the
Aiiieiiean Man whieli floats ovrr
1 lint Inn tliiiL} lie piilletl tlnwa and
a (mm11 mime Hiy ii la run up iimtead.
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Senator Tillman is quoted as having
said I hat I lie aulioii (if l'rnsi-j
th nt Lfo. st've 11 in ei^^dainiiio
that nem'ti will neeivd^^^^ftr kilIiiio
a thousand ne<;;r^^H|n the
S"iilh before they leiWi their
plates,
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The editor of the (JnH'ney
Ledei r has evidently overlooked
llie iditnrial eolunpis ?f his ex-!
.. halites when, in eoiielljsion tif
Ins t't >)ll llie lit oil llie Utit isevelt
\\ ilsliiiiLd "!i dinner, lie sins- "We
tile glad to nolo. however. thai the f
Southern people llflVe I.fid llllt Vi'l V
11f11** t ? s.i\ about it. cither neappi*.
?viiig <>r ilisfi pproving."
Miscogenatisr. Unlawful,
A ('Imrlrston dispntrli of Sunday
to Til.. Si?.t? says tin' court ol
< oiiinioii pit as in Florence county,
last week decided that ;i npirr.age
contracti il m this State between n
while mini ami a negro woman in
I St >7 was invalid, and that the (
ehihjren bora of uueh marriage do
liot inlnTit from an estate left to!"
the lawful grandchildren the
testatrix. It was shown tilt in
llie'Sotjih Carolina |e%isla
lure passed an act prohibiting the '
inleriii iri ilioe of w.hitivu wl e.olorrd '
pet hoi ih and reiterated it in the 1
net of IStith 1 nder tlio f.ocle of >
1S7*J tin >< two netn wore repealed <
l>y tho Republican State govern- I
tin nt. I'nder the present State '
e nst it nt ion intermarriage between i
white and colored persons is pro- )
hihited,.' .'ldie real estate in dis-'
pule i- said to be valuable and the 11
I >ss will be heavy to the mulatto i
t"\ . 'jlaiXnants: . 11
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Very Few in Fort MillYurkvilW
Yegniun.
A leitey from a prominent am,!
intelligent subscriber hi Fort Mill
lowiiship advises us that "Johnnycrnt-.M
or "JohnnyiteH," hic few |
and far between iu thai township. t
being practically confined to a (
mere handful hi the village, who ,
we presume have long aero accepted t
the Charlotte Observer iu* their!,
political bible. Wc liaye no fears <
for Fgrt Mill township. She can 4
be relied on every tune to roll up |
a good yote with a majority so , t
strong for old time J)omoc*ney j ,
that everything else will lu? 0111 of : j
si eh t. So far as this township is ,
eoucerned. when MeJiaurin hears |
from its ballot bos, he will think j |
In* is gloife kin to a fanjons Irish- 4
man by the name of Dfiinig. 4
Gambling Debt Not Binding I
News and Courier, Wednesday: 1
According to an opinion filed yes- '
terdav inorniiu* hv I nit.-il Ktninu *
J o "V * ' '"*
Cir nil Jud^e Siinoiitoii, farmers '
and others who speculate in cot Ion i \
futures and loso are ij?>t required 1
to pay t lie brokers. This decision 1
is i'lined on the law of South Carolina,
which declares that all future , 4
oHinhlin<? contracts arc immoral.!'
illegal and void. The defemlant 1
in the suit took advantage of this '
law when lie tiled his answer. The i '
case is important, as it deals with I '
an important question and one '
winch frequently comes to i lie sur- '
face, dames H. llrtrlier ?fe Co., the '
plaint ills, are cotton brokers in ;
New York, and the defendant is '
\Y. A. .Moore, "a small farmer, of '
Spartanburg." It wag shown in (
the complaint that .Moore had been '
dealing for a \ear in futures and '
liad i/'ieketed his winnmes- hut ill1
is alleged tlmt when lie lost ho re- 1
fused to pay. Subsequently, when '
the New York lit in entered suit. J
Moore claimed that he was gambling.
whieh was illegal under the I
South Carolina law, and his point ;1
was sustained by t he Federal court. j
Stclo Horce and Euqpy. t
Ygrkvillo Kmjuuvr, titttli. i
Mrs. Hannah Mason, who lives '
a short distance this side of h
Wrights ferry, lost a horse last (
Tuesday night, and it developed J
about the same time that Mr,
Henry Baird, who lives near Con-t '
cord church, had lost a buggy. Aji j
investigation during Wednesday!
brought out the information that
a white convict nam d Will 11 a i;- I '
lis, alias Young, had escaped from i.j
the Meeklenbuigcounty ehaingang ,
Monday or Tuesday and had man- ! '
aged to get across the river at i .
Wright's ferry during Tuesday af- ;
ternoon. He stole the horse from !
Mrs. Mason and rode it as far as 1
Mr Baud's mill nriii'iil.wl -
- - t?* * * ' I
with a Imggy. A telephone message
received in Vorkville Thursday
from Rorky Mount, down near '
11)8 Fait Held line, brought the in- 1
formation that the horse and bug- 1
try had heeit ie-eaptured. The;,
storv was that the man excited | "
suspicion and a crowd got after i
him. He abandoned the buggy *
and took to the woods. While the
crowd was following, he circled (
around au I got back to the buggy. .
The crowd made a (juiek discovery 1
of this in iveinent and forced him I
back into the woods. The horse I J
and buggy were secured; but ae- i
cording to the last report Harris IJ
had not been caught. j !
The Enterprising Southern.
;
The Southern Railway announ-I
ees excursion rates for the winter i
season to tin* various resorts of the }
South. Tiekots are now on sale. 1
with tinai return limit May dint, 1
l'\>r detailed information as 1
to rates, schedules, etc., call on i
anv agent of the Southern railway 1
or eonneetoins. I .
Tli Southern mil why has issued '
a beautiful I?iu>klot entitled (
inland Fishing in tin* South,")1
which is a very attractive publiea.
lion uivintr full anil concise iufor- "
malioii relative to ilic best hutilini; ^
and tishirio yroiinds ulnni; its lines,
together with information as to '
rater, of board, j^auic laws, names 1
of onides, and whether or not lands
are posted, etc. This publication 1
is complete in every detail and will
l>? of meat benefit to hunters and
fisherman di siring to take an outill
('opy may be had by aijdrcs tint;
any of tin* Southern iiaihvay
company's agents.
Tot Causes Night Alarm.
"< >110 ni^ht my brother's baby >
wss taken w it I; ('roup," write# Mrs. '
I. (\ Snider, of ('rittcnden. Ky., j
'il sn<-inpd it would straiiglp before
IVO ClIuM get H lloftor, HO Wll gUVO
it Dr. Kind's Now Discovery, wjiich
Save ipiiek relief and permanently
cured it. Wo always keep it in the I
lionse to protect our children from
Croup anil Whooping Cough. It
mired me of a chronic bronchial
Iroiihle that no i.tie r remedy Would
relieve." Infallible for Coughs,
Colds, Throat and Lung troubles.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free
at M e ichum'-t Drug Store.
k I
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TH3 GLOBIOUS STOBY OF HAMPTON.
t Is Told Again fcy On? giving in New
York Who Wished Him Again
Honored.
L'o tiio Kilitor of The StyrtQ.
South Carolinians residing here
ire watching with interest tin*
jrystali/.ati.on of the movement to
nake Wade Hampton senator from
South Carolina once more. The
rrand old man dcaerveH it beyond
piesf on. Those remembering the
'Hampton campaign" of lb7<?, can
Hit jvodl the datk and dreary
lays the State was pHspiiigthmugh,
legro denomination?negjro trial
Ustuves hpfor.e whom tit times
>vhit/? vyonten bad to npi>enr for
leadings?the Whipper-Afo^ea eection,
rascality in high places,
'four wears more ootid stealing ill
South Carolina."
()h, the list could he /extended
icyond patience to r* ml. No hop -,
lot hint; to look forward t<?; no fit-,
lire for tlie hoys of the State; no
safety for parents or pr< porty;
lark, dismal and dreary were the
lays and darker the nights. Scott,
Vloses, Chainherlain-how wcpliudlered
at t hese names.
Wade Hampton, Mart Crapy,
M. C. Hut let*, F. W. Dawson?deertnincd
to make one more heroic
fl'orl to revive and regenerate the
vhite people, ami forever disculiral
the Republican government.
Kaiut hearted tltecampaign began,
lust after tlie Cainhay, Charleston
tin) the low country riots, Wade
11 a it 11 j 1 o 11 declared on every stump
u the State that ''South Carolina
lelonged to South Carolinians and
)y the eternal God they would releein
and rule it." The wisdom
if and the confidence in the old
lero soon inspired the people. A
ay of hope arose; the lied Shirt
'links increased: a division of time
it the negro gatherings was detnauled
and when refused was taken.
The rjest is history?then followed
hat Tilden-Hayes troops in tip*
hr.ie house?everything in print,
svery eye was turned to Hampton;
lis courage; his cool judgment;
oiiijeil; control over an infuriaed
popiihu-e prevailed; the famous
') jiwr cent call for taxes was responded
to all because of confiJenco
in Hampton. South Camilla
was redeemed, regenerated and
reed from rascality; peace and
U'osperity followed. What man
leserves more from the people?
Who else could have accomplished
he herculean tusk? None. Jt j
0 hi* dcvoutedly hoped the people
viII, with one accord, as suggested
A C%>1. Willie Jones, rise up ami
vward the grand old el ieflam.
The people of the IWiion regard*ess
of political affiliation, would
ejoice at this action and recognize
a it a well deserved tribute to
greatness -an act of justice. The
"uthers should tell their sons the
ale of "7(> how any man who
tassed through them can forget is
1 mystery?let such sit down and
neditute on the past.
II. \V. Finlayson.
Sew York City, Oct. 17.
?
stepped Into Live Coals.
"When a child I burned my foot
rightfully," writes W. H. Ends,of
louewville, Vn., "which caused
mrrible leg sores for .'jO years, but
liucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
ured me after everything else
railed." Infallible for Itnnw Hutu
scalds, So res, I>ruises and Piles,
sold bv T. B. Meneham. 25c.
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Tloasant Valley lots.
Magistrate IX K. Hull held an
m pi est over the body of a dogro
nfant that died suddenly Satur- 1
lay 11 i<^ht on Mr S. L. Patterson's
)l lco. |
Kev. A. Finch preached a apodal
Hcrinon on baptism Sunday.
I )r. 11. \V Pays will deliver a
ecture oil "Sliains" at Belnir next
>ii the 11th of November at 11 |
'clock, a. m.
A goodly number of our people |
ittended Buffalo Pill's show in
'liarlotte Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davidson.!
>f Charlotte, visited their parents
n this community the past week..
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Paty visited
datives in this community Satur- J
lay and Sunday.
Some of our farmers hnve been
msily engaged shredding their,
urn the past week. JacqI'ISS.
fob
iOOI) WHISKIES,
\Y IN hlS,
iUANDIES, ETC
CALI. ON ??K WHITE TO
W. ir. HOOVER,
CaiRLOTTE, N C.
. www k?".?'u ? ? > j'-ji'iu >-? ? l *l mm
What's Vogr Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune, but never,
if you have a sallpwcompletion, n
jaundiced look, moth patches and
blotches on the skin,-all sii/ns of
Diver Trouble. IJut Dr. King's
New Ivife Pills give Clear Skin,
llosy (^he.eks, Rich Complexion.
; Duly go peats at Meachain's Drug
Store.
i
RegMr.illon Notice.
The books of Registration for
I the town of Fort Mill for .the year
j lt>02. ^re now open, and will be
Closed on the fourth (4) day of
January, 190g. W. B. Meacham 1
has be/en appointed Registrar.
By order of the council.
J. w: McElhanex,
I ntendant. !1
TRESSPASS WARNING.
All persons are warned not to 1
hunt, tisli or for any purpose whatever
enter upon any of the lands i
owned or controlled by the undersigned.
The law will be rigidly
enforced against any one disregarding
this notice.
S. K. White.
?1. W. AUUUEY.
Mkr. J. M. Udell.
V. Nimr.
J. M. Sdkatt.
Eih;ak Jones.
J. li. Mack.
1) A. Lee.
W. I. Jones.
Winter's
Wintry
Winds
Are approaching and you will |
need Window (llass. We have i
u full Rtock of the usual sizes.
iL Candle
I _
i Is a ^rent source of convenience
; and comfort. We would like tor
you to see some Candlesticks we
have, njado of oxidized wrought
iron in artistic shapes, looks as
well as hron/u, price i5 cents
Avith a candle thrown in. Buy a
prir for your mantle. Thpy would
! adorn it.
Tooth Piclis
Should, be on all well regulated
tables. We have the best quality
at 5 cents the box. If you should
commence to use them, you would
never be without them and then,
your guests expect to find them on
yfjur table,
AUDREY'S.
(heap Rates Via Southern By.
SOUTHERN INTER STATE FAIR.
Atlanta, On.. Oct. !>th to2(>tb.
I On account of this occasion Southern
I Railway announces from all points in
, Oeorgiu, ami from Asljeville, SpartanI
burg. Columbia, Clmr.estou ami iuter'
mediate points?for individuals rate of
one fare for tlje round trip, plus fifty
(f>0) cents admission to the fair ground.
I Children half faro. Minimum rutc,
not including ndmissicn, to be fifty cts.
Military companies and brass bands in
! uniform, twenty (20) or more on one
ticket, socially reduced rates. Dates
of sale from points in South Carolina,
October 11th, 1 ?th, 17th, 22nd and 21th,
tinal limit of all tickets October 2'Jl h.
THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATE
FAIR, Columbia, S. C., Oct. 2N-ill.
Southern Railway announces for individuals,
one first-class fare for the
round trip, plus 50c admission, from all
IHiiuts in South Curolina to Columbia
| on account of the Thirty-third Annual
State Fair, minimum rate induing ad
uiiMiuu iu no lor adults and fiOc for
children. Specially reduced ratos for i
military companies and brass bands in '
uniform, when twenty (20) or more I
travel on one ticket. Dates of sale October
20th to :tlst inclusive and for
trains scheduled to arrive at Columbia !
prior to noon November 1st, final limit
November Ord, 1001.
Fcr detailed information as to rates,
etc., call on or address any agent of the '
Southern llailway or connections.
The Charlotte Observer
North Carolina's
Foremost Newspaper.
Bigger and more attractive than over, ;
it is an invaluable visitor to the home, !
the oftieo, the club or the work room.
THE OBSERVER j
Contains all 11|Q nuwsj of the world.
tf A * "
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National Capitals ami qn expcrinqcori 1
corps of cqtrus]HJiul(>nts throughout the j
State.
The Daily Observer 5'wee?*1"
Is ^8 per annum; $1 fur six months;
$2 for three months.
Th" Semi-Weekly Observer,
A perfect family journal. All tl\o
new* of tl\e times. Only $1 jier
annum.
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Old newspapers for sale tit The
Times utlice. 20 cents u hundred.
A Meat Market
AND RESTAURANT.
At which reasonable prices predominate
has at Inst been <stablisheil
in the Jones buildim*, on
Main street, where the duo rest
REEF, PORK and SAUSAGE
can be had at any time.
A tirat-class restaurant and lunch
counter will be run in connection
with the market. Fresh Fish,
{ \ i - - I ?1 '? . i ?
anu nit oilier eatnnies to
he found on this market will be
servtd each day in Ihe we> k.
W. E. D EATON.
Call on or write the
CROWN SALOON,
you
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, ETC.
OLD NORTH CAROLIN \
EAGLE CORN WHISKEY
A SPECIALTY.
J. M. WOODSIDK & CO.. Props.
Queeu City 'Phono "202.
:tl W. Trade St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. j
We I.ike Your Do.hr
iu payment of lauudry work left in
onr care, but we strive as well for your
approbation. Our aim is to wash
clothes clean, iron shirts, collars and
cull's to your liking (wo mean by that
polished or domestic finish), and generally
to afford you the best satisfaction
at prices commensurate with good work,
but still cheap. The perfect work
of the Modal Steam Laundry, Charlotte,
N. C., all the time at short prices has
won the general favor of Rood dressers.
Shipment h made Wednesday evening.
Ed. L. MuKi.uanf.y, Aoent
Fort. Mill, S. C.
J. U. Tray wick & Co.,:
DEALERS IN
FINE EIQIJOKS
AND WINES,!
No. 4^ East Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. C.
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OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR
SALE AT THE TIMES OFFICE
MEAL, FLOUll and]
Your attention is called to the
First that we guarantee satisfat
com on/1 4 ^ ^
?..w niinu. v/iir capacity is 1
wheat per day.
Second, that we buy ear corn, t
ity; and gall tlour, meal, crushed at
tilings and all mill products at lowc
ROCK HILL Rl
' t'.f ,> r jui
Don't malic the Rli
Of your life by Koin^ to the wr
SHOP, \yhera you will find
ready to serve you. Our patrons m
of holes, rips, cuts and fringes. \V
shave. Call at third door of Bank
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pji|
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Vii>ces.
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most in the bus)ne$q
world of today is the sign,
of business judgment
and good taste shown in
printing. Ours is the
right kind. It * gives
.character to your bush
ness announcement. Our
printing stands for us
and for you.
R. M. LONDON,
Rock Hill, S. G. '
to write for our confidential letter before applying
for patent; it may be worth money.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
id TRADE |?ARKS or return ENTIRE
attorney's fee. Send model, sketch
or pbotn and we send an IMMEDIATE
FREE report on patentability. \So givo
the best legal service and advice, and our
charges are moderate. Try us.
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Patent Lawyers,
Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
bDMBROMHMnMHHBapMMMBMRHMri
DR. J. L. SPRATTp
SURGEON DENTIST.
Oftice in .lonea building, Main Street,
Fort Mill, S. U.
Terms, strictly cash.
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Repeaters
Ik > " ara the
re"; "vwifl v"B.*ioSs ssn
' It11 \ vKMn ?oll<1 ,hlcAd ?1 mPt* "
uetween ine anooiera
heart anrt the c-utridpt
at all time*, throws the
empties away from him
inste.id of into tits face,
prevents smoke ana
erases from entering his
eyes and luns*. and
keeps the line ot sivht
unobstructed. T h e
works easily and
smoothly, making very
little noise. Our maw
The Merlin Ffre Arms Ce.
I.BgSsjgSg^l Newi:?veo.ConB.
?EED.
following facts:?
stion in grinding, and exchanging
50 bushels corn and 250 bushels
diell corn, and wheat of good qual-.
ld cracked corn, wheat brand, u^d-.
at market price. Quality best.
DLLER MILLS.
1 ? . ? i
stake
ong place. Visit the CITY BARa
corps of white barbers always
ever go away with their faces full
e beautify the face with an easy
Building, facing railroad.
RS & SON.