LOCAL AND PS930NAL ITEMS.
7:40 fras the rujipjg price for
.cuUoii yesterday.
The .weather during >the past
week has been delightful.
Mr. D. fl. Hutchison, of Charlotte,
spent Thursday in Fort Mill.
Dr. and Ifrs. W. G. White, of
Yorkyille, were visitors to Fort
Mill Fr?day.
Mr. and Mre W. M. Phillips, of
Rock Hill, visited relatives here
4,his week.
Bntfalo Bill's show dr,ow a large
.crowd of Fort Mill people to Char- I
lotte Monday.
Mountaiu apples, chestnuts and j
fnllllfliri' uru nluntifnl /-??? *1... ?>?
v iivi&yt VU fC hj: iliai .ket
these days.
Have you paid for VW paj>er
yet? If not, do so at ouee. The
.money is neededAir.
and Mrs. Juo. Af. Scott, of
Chorlotte, spent Sunday .with Cupt.
and Mis. S. E. White.
Dr. vGj. I?. Stephenson cauve
down from Charlotte on piofeusioual
business Thursday.
Aire. Leroy Springs, of Lancaster,
is the guest of her parents,
Capt. and AJLrs. S. E. White.
Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Watson, of
Charlotte, spent Sunday at the
home of Capt. .4. W. Ardrey.
Fort Mill h^e Usd feyer cases of
typhoid fever this summer and fall
than for a number off years.
Au ordinance prohibiting the
riding of bicyejles on the sidewalks
would meet the approval of all the
. citizens.
Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Warren !
and children, came down from
Griffith, N. C., Thursday to visit
relatives.
Some of our farmers do not
.seem very anxious to sell their
cotton at present prices. They
can afford to hold, they say.
If your name does not appear
underneath the tresspass notice it
should, for it might save you great
damage to ;'our crops und timber.
Mr. ami Mrs. X* A. Mills and
little .daughter Margerie xwere
among the number who ntteuded
the Wild W^st show in Charlotte
Monday.
Mr. R. M. Erwin cyitne down
from Pincvijle Sunday and spent
the day with r.olutiycs near town.
Mr. Erwin reports tire cotton
market very quiet in Ida town.
Messrs. S. P. Blankenship and
D. A. Lee were chosen by the
York Baptist Association as (delegates
to the State Convention in
Florence, S. C.f next December.
Last Friday was a remarkable
day in one respect. Not a drop of
rain fell anywhere in the United
? rn.:_ - -
MUlloa, aiusihh singular coincident
nnd it does not happen often
Parties who make a practice of
cutting down large trees to capture
ti-ouuee 'possum had better be
careful as a number of laud owners
are on the lookout for such trespassers.
We hare heard several farmers
complaining of having their pea
crops destroyed or greatly damaged
by rabbits, which are said to
be more numerous this fall than
for years.
A delightful german was given
in the town hall Wednesday night
by the young people of the town
in honor of the Misses Hutchinson,
of Charlotte, and Miss Leinley, of
Jackson, Miss.
Mr. A. A. Young tells us that
the condition of his son-in-law,
Mr. Joseph Smith, who is at the
home of his sister in Georgetown,
S. C., is a little improved over
what it was when he left this community
a few weeks ago.
m i? - '
x uuiouny illuming uie mayor i
had two "Weary Willies" before
him, but an the county gang has
a full compliment of hands, they
were allowed to continue their
journey provided they would leave j
town within thirty minutes.
The reason for killing birds j
opens Friday and a number of the .
hunters will engage in the sport on !
that day. They should observe the ;
tresspass notice in The Times before
going out, however, as it may
save them the trouble and expense
of a case in court.
It is reported that the sheriff of
this county says it is impossible
to keep t ack of the murders and
shooting scrapes among the negro
workmen at the Catawba dam.
While at the dam a few days ago
the sheriff learned of h murder
which had never been reported.
Mr. B. D. Springs has on exhibition
at the State fair this week j
a number of fine cattle from his
Springfield stock farm, near Port \
Mill. Mr. Springs hopes to carry
off several prizes as his cattle are
in fiqe condition and are said to lie
the only Harefords and Polled
Augus in the State,
vyould be glad to get in aevprifl
copal* qf wood at once from
our subscribers. Those who wish
to do so. can bring us wood in
payment tor their subscription to
The Times. Mn.rk.et price allowed.
Those who wish to pay in cash are
urgeutly invited to call at the,office j
or send P. (). order for amount due
as early as possible.
TUo Vurk Baptist Association
held its thirty-third annual session
with tlve Union church, four miles
from y.orkville on Friday, October
J8th. It was decided to meet next
year on Thursday before the third
Sunday in Obiober with the Flint |
Hill church, near Fort Mill.
Subscriptions are being taken
in Kock ffill nod Yorkvillo fori
permanent improvement of the
roads between the towns. Fort
Mill people should help the neighbors
in the work which would ho
of such great benefit to those of
our people who use the roads in
going to the county court house.
u i a-!? * * i * *-? - '
iiuiiiiu irip ncKcis irom f ort
Mill to Columbia were put on sale
ou the 2fith and will be sold to the
31st with final limit Nov. 3. The
rate is one fare with 50 cents for
admittance to the fair?$3.20.
Special trains will run Wednesday
and Thursday, passing Fort 51 ill
at 0.38, a.m., and returning will
leave Columbia at 8:50 p. in.
Fred McKnight, the colojred
man who was arrested at thus place
about two weeks ago, and who escaped
from the gang, where lie
had heen placed for safe keeping,
was again pinched Saturday night
by Officer Niveus. Mclvnight
was taken to Yorkviile Sunday
and placed in jail to await trial at
the November term of court.
The Lancaster Ledtf'T of Saturday
contained the following: "I)r. 1
,J f-f 'TlliirilU'i'll cfiiiitm/l 1..
T" ? - ?v.r,,u? H''1C
Thursday enroute to Kershaw
where he delivered his very entertaining
lecture, 'A Country Person
Abroad,' that night. The
prooceeds will go to establishing a
library for the graded school at
that place.'*
The Fort Mill representative of
the woman's department at the
Charleston exposition is Mrs.
?J. H. Thornwell, who received her
appointment to this place only a
few days ago. Mis. Thornwell
is anxious for those who have
small articles, such as money,
ladies' handiwork, etc., of the Rev
olutiouary or Confederate period,
aud who wish saino displayed at
the exposition, to forward them to
her on or before November 12tl?.
Anent the address delivered in
Charlotte Sunday afternoon to the
Y. M.C. A., by Rev. Dr. J. B.
Mack, The Observer of that city
Klll/K* "TV Mui.b ^""1"' ** *
j . x'Ktv rv r jiuac n t III I*
moil's meeting upon the importance
of Bible study, using the
many erroneous ideas which nre
commonly held and derived from
pagan and uninspired literature to
illustrate his theme. Many startling
facts as to the real character j
in which the evil one appears in ]
Scripture were presented."
As a result of a row bat ween a
party of Pineville and Providence j
negroes, at a festival in Pineville
Saturday night, Dick Davis, a
Pineville colored man, was shot
and instantly killed, and another
negro had a bullet to penetrate
his arm, inflicting a slight wound.
Nathan Crockett and Zeko Davis,
members of the Providence colored
band, which furnished music
for the occasion, have been arrested,
the corners jury having charged
them with the murder, and arc
now in Mecklenburg jail.
AFiendlsh Attack.
An attack was lately made on C.
F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that
nearly proved fa'al. It came j
through hia kidneys. H.h back got j
go lame he could not stoop without
great pain, nor sit in a chair except
propped by cushions. No remedy I
helped him until he tried Electric
Hitters which effected such a wonderful
change that he writes he
feels like a new man. This marvelous
medicine cures headache and
kidney trouble, purifies the blood
and builds up your health. Only i
50c at Meacham's Drug Store.
FOK SALE.? Fine Jersey Ked
and Berkshire pigs. Prices reasonable.
Apply to L. N. Culp.
WANTED, ? Renter for house !
recently vacated by Mr. J.C. Warren.
Apply to Dr. J. L. Spratt.
WANTED.?-Ladies and gentle- 1
men to do writing at home; good
offer; salary $15 per month. For
particulars address. enclosinu
stamped envelop: "Mrs. A. ?J.
Roddey, Lindsay, S. C."
One hundred or more tine L'olan
Oliina and Berkshire 1'i^s and
Shoats for sale at the Springfield
Stock Farm, J. 1'. Crowder, Mgr.
WANTED. To buy each week!
several hundred bushels of good
wheat. We sell meal, flour, bran
and middlings, and will pay good
prices for corn and wheat. We
want your business ipid promise
entire satisfaction. Have you seen
our cicular announcii?g changes?
A new and up-to-date miller,
Kock llill Holler Mills.
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Our Prices
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TLl? Lowest
Our
Goods
Tlie Best
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You can get it piece by piece, a
We use tl
Save your Crockery Coupons
You pay 110 more for your goods
is to make this stoic the most p<
fully for coupons.
ll? Cheeks gets a o inch I'late.
20 44 44 ?> 4*
22 44 44 7 44 44
24 44 44 Tea ouu and *
34 44 " 8 inch l'lattei
HO 44 44 10 44 44
88 44 44 12 44 44
We fland.e "Most" E;
I^ShoesTsi
S For Men, Won
Shoes that give service.
m sell Drew Selby & Co.'a of Po
U does not make a shoe cheaper
^ pair is guaranteed to give H'll
for women at SI.50. the (,'reigl
A nice lino of boy's and girl's
ft and $1.50* In men's goods \vi
^ the best $3 shoe on earth. B
^ the famous Walkover shoes at
^ you get all the style and servi
Mr Silw tnni) <*!! no !.??* *1.
MI.-'V MI?'M MM im lllfll |*ll?"M' if
? at $!'."><> tliat has one-half as
^ Walkover shoe. Hut we ham
'jL s'1("'8 $1 ,UI(1 UP* Women's si
jB shoes 2."> cents and up. So if
4K call on
| Meacham
j Bargains
^ We have a lot of Ladies' i
^ of one, two and three pairs of
W to pet out of ihe way. If yon
^ lot you can pet them for less t
^ are some rare hat-pains in this
^ We have some special poc
gfc Hlankets that will intere t yor
0 Cooking Stoves have advn
^ We will sell at old urines until
^ Wlun you want to ^?-t po?
^ oqr stock or 'i hone No. 71.
$ L. J. M A
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CUE CBIHAWABE FiiE TO
30LUTELY G-I^TEIsr
O TRADE WITH IVTILID.^
*851 oo.oo
Worth of Handsome Presents, which inclefles 500 pieces of
Kjcely decorated GLASS aid CHINAWARS
The pattern of the Chinaware is a violet decoration in
natnral colors, and pink tinted edtre, elegant and tastefnl in
color eiecntioa. The Glassware is nicely trimmed in Geld,
and yon jet a pierc with each ten tickets. In fact this is the
most heamifal pattern of One decorated Porcelain in the market.
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full assortment in any ipiu?*tity desired, ami you can match it
lese Dishes as a Free Gift to increase our Ci
with each 50 cent trad*? you ^ct a Coupon; return tlicm to us and we
here (usually less), hut we j^ive the Crockery to you FllliE, lis a pr<
(pillar trading place in Kurt .Mill We ask your assistance in making
10 Checks ^ets a Sauce Plate. fi<f
I0 " " "I incli Scallop. h*4
00 44 " 8 44 - 48
mucer. i 8S 44 44 Su?nar Bowl. 36
I .'til " " Cream Pitcher. 56
36 44 44 2 pint 44 4 1
38 >' " 3 44 44 130
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Fine ^oods for women. We ?p Wo lvllOW lllOl
rtsmonth, Ohio. This firm h.v
than two dollars, and every Uh jjp ( * all must wei
tiafaction. See our special & Qp , o t . >
liton Shoe, Of Lynn, Mass. ? ! <g Slides, ail(l Oat ll<><2
school shoes at SI, Sl.li."i * QP W(' a 1)1'
? show you the Hay State, ^ Cp
lit the nobbiest and best is Uk Qp I 11 if < nid Shoes and
t $11.50 and St. In this shoe S 1 QP .
,-e tlint ran I,,, put in a g |>11WS to Sill
i riot a shoe on the market p Jl '
fSr <0| imnuuii a iow till]
U'rt'llt SMlt H JIK lllis IMIlloUH W
II*' nil kinds of nil *'H. Mi n s ? Pants from Mi e
io**H $1 nncl tip. (Miiltlifii'ri <o ?
von want any kind of Shot's ? Children's suits
rJ, i H Shoos from 25 e
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in Shoes * I
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^ ? and children. Tli
Find Childion'H Shorn in hits $ g ranted and, for tin
11 kind tlnit wo nit* nnxh iiH v vy |)Cst ()11 COI'tll "W^C
r isize hiiitjiciiH to ho in iho 0 . ,
, , , T1 ^ @ for hardware, #toci
11 nn w I ml ohm lo cost. J lioro ^ A lJ
lot, D?>n't fuii to roe them. ^ ^ lies. NN e also sell
>d iii Kino Wool ^ |)OtHSll, ( ottoil S('0(l
i ^5 seed feed. (*et oil
mood tuioo sine - wohon?{l)t ^ ^ tare and stoves. (
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ited on piitM-8 cull and him' J ? |o|- <M>t t <> 1U COttOl
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up from us for years t-? * #?
ish Trade.
will ^ivi1 you Orockerv i\ . Lo-m?; j
jtit sharing bclieuio. ? i, ;
; it so. J?xj*u)i_? i p
Checks gets a 1-2 gallon P * d'or.
' 44 Covered Butter Diii'a
44 44 Sauce Boat.
44 4* 7 inch bak. r.
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44 44 Pickle D'fih.
44 44 Covered Dis'-..
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riey is scarce, b;d.
ar Clothing a ?
; and hominy. $
? stock of Cltrt*/ y
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ivo ard going to
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t everybody. \VU $.
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i'ills tof $3 a pair- J
at j oi\r own pri ^ '4 I
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onts tg $4 a pal 'J< |
hIs from 1ceo < I
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ying our celehr*N fsJ fl
for men, wojtnen ^ H
rsv shoes are wr- fl|
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b money, ore the & ib
s are hoa<lquar? ers. Hg
cries, bagging and ^ H
acid, murate c @
I meal and cotton ?
r prices on furni)ur
prices aro the gHHSj|
market price .paid
i seed, corn itijd ^ I
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