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E:dnepdays. )MPANY. . $1 per Year. iurront subjects is ; ftffreo'to publish iiiiiiiiK more than monsibility is us>f correspondents. \ Asuo advertising medium for Cliur1 to te? Piiu?vil!e, Port Mill, and Rock \ JHL^H teosiucsfc hoiuuu< Tl>e Times is unsnr\ y iiwsd. Rates made known on applica\ fiau to the publisl^wr. Local Telephone No. '21!. EMBER 27, I jOI v\ .iWMoriuimtely lor our stubby j senator, New York millionaires cut fi^ figure in South Carolina pojitics. r ) * * * A western husband has sued for divcjftfe because his wife insists on iutr<xluciug tame snakes into their bed room. The wife replies that , th?* snakes she has ure not half so : bad npr as numerous as those her , husband think he sees. fJfthri L. McLaurin was in New York City n few nights ago doing jStmijts about a festive board with fnillioqajres. Wo hnve not heard that he considerd the time and fcusjncioijs for another fainting sp<d|, Chicago physicians announce that they discovered a certain euro for cancer; tl^t they have tested ft abundtutly,- ?nd that they have /succeeded iti Effecting a cure in pearly every 4,-$ae. Let ns hope! that the future* will justify their claims. \ It is sincerely .to be hoped that the agriaultuyal ^department will take care to label correctly the seedB it sends to the I'l\ilippitios. Jf n confiding Filipino\ plants flowers, and reaps cubbagesi jjmd onions? as some of our farmWs have done ?he is likely to lost* faith in the government \ \ It is stated tjiat \ CpjL Frank James, elt-bandit, is preparing to go on the stage- TU? \writer saw Col, James in a smally Kentucky city a few weeks ago, wlXere he was running tlje country stA>re at an ffflH Elks fair. One would nfever suspect from his gentlpmnnlw bearing gm and refined appearance tlhnt Col. ,Tnn>Gs yfHB once in the business of robbing banks, express traiuis and stage copclus. \ , \ 1 The Times is pleased to\ nyte I evidences pf prosperity iu\ the W Yotkyillp Yeoman oflice, in wuich A a typesetting tnacldue has recVnt ly been ' natal let}. The Yeomaw is one of the best newspapers in top per South Carolina, and hue ne^er nn pacrinceci its lJemocrHtic principle j^B fot* tlje sake of 4i'ty dollars ftiffn nished directly or indirectly by the Republican national commit^ tee, as is suspected of another \ ran| newspaper published not a thou- I Hfl and utiles from this place. |j9BgB '? ? ''Who Is a Democrat ? pifpy? A I)efnpcrnt jy one who believes in Dep'ooracy?who lives jt? e?jj trusts it- -ftbidea it, s.'tyfc the Le^^^^By>oir Topi' -. |ie is not n Democrat MiMlio soelfS political ofPoe,- under MjiflHVppoiutinriit of a poli^U^" oppo||raj?ffiSncnt. He who does tins thing j ^^WH^Bi)Q9*^8^es tin' tfftH <>f n ggyernmon i M Bnu!.'. and ^QOa the apoil system been inaugurated thut man 1 KgfiSJBHhnuhl nbifle by it until public . i H Liiiiki) ha 1 :,pln<v I it with a bet- ( That man is not a Democrat ? H&MHflHm j,s M .ger than his parly and i B B to dictate policy. Many the man whom we have heard t GaVSHHIB-.'^ 1,nve not left the Pemo- f H Htic party, it has lsfr me." as I 11 there were a standard other I 1 1'>> lJU11> 'h declarations by 2 fl Kh tin> matter could be judged. H Ki H being composed of men HBnBn the frailties Qf humanity ^BBBB^tticir dictates are not infallibleB Km- - thero ia no other govern- 1 B Bf'l:'" t'">t Part>ea, we nie fl Blled to admit that the part* BmBwienrcnt coincides with oof flfflfl|flgE@j^w the party for us, for no . fl fl, man oan truthfully any 11 fl B' party's viovjrs afl " B i coincide wit!) })ia own. ^ HH| admission br'*nds him ???>? ? fl B l.ynctied in Af?der*Ofi County. "* B^fl^flflHH^Bna probably the most fl Bciim ever known in BHRflflH Anderson county was B B o'clock JSqtijr fl _ day afternoon at. the liou>e of Mr. Perry Crutt, 8 miles west of Auder- ' sou. ; Mrs. Cinft was alone in the! VhoBSe, which is about a hundred Wards Ironi the public road. A taegro tamed Laddison eatue to ilifi do /V ami asked for something t?\ eat. Mrs. Craft replied that thy?re wns nothing in the house except soo,e cold potatoes, and the negro said he would like to lniy 5 eemts worth of them. Mrs. Craft wer*t to the cupboard ami got the pota\toes and brought them to the uegry, but when he saw them he eeemtal to get insulted and exelaimed, "D ? n you, 1 believe I'll kill you." He then drew a pistol out! tired at her once, the ball taking effect in the back, near the Hpine. \ After tiring the shot the negro fifed. The news of theshooting spread rapidly and within a short lime there were several hundred men searching for the negro. Imddisou was captured Sunday morning, and after being idenli tied by his victim was carriod about half n mile from tin* woiif of bin crime nn.l hanged to a limb. Mrs. Oraft is in a critical condition. Baffles of ttie Civil War. The campaign and battles of the civil war were on n scale of sur-j pissing magnitude. There were more than a score of single battles, j sometimes (extending over s?-voral days, in each of which the losses in ki.led and wounded on the Federal side were greater than the aggregate1 of all our losses in all our other wars. Howpdtrv seem the ! 5,000 killed and wounded in the, war of 1812, or the war in Mexico, or the war with Spain, compared with the 1-1,000 at Shiloli, In.000 at Chickalmminy, 13,000 at Aniiet.ni, the same at Fredericksburg, 10.1)00 rut Chancellorsvilie, 2.3,000 at Gettysburg, 10,000 at Cliickajnailgn, 37,000 in the Wilderness, and *(>,000 at Spottsylvania. The grand aggregate of dostructi >n A ?... .? - .i.iiij me imagination, accustbmed us we linve been for i more man a generation to tlie figures? ?I,100 killed by ballet-1. lHti.OOtA killed by disease. 25,(XK) dead fr\n other causes?a grand total of 104,000, about one in nine ofovery nan who wore the uniform. \- ? Yhat Is Wealth? Does wtllth consist in mtouoy, houses, lawls, bank stocks, \iail- | roads, etc.,VI <ne? \ We think not. The young man starling in Ife with no money font good digesting good sleep, good health and utility to work in sonue profitable enploynient, has wh?\t the aged cnpialist would be glaXl : to exchange at his millions for. \ What. com|ensation is money\ for sleepless lights and painfulV days, or the mscomluct of dissi- \ pated children 1 Which bring^ the greater bap piness?the gli.ter, show, jealousies and falsi 7, of fashionable life, or the hearfelt friendships t which prevail bo Nrgely in the homes of the indns jous poor? Ill how <.f ' ?1 ' ...j wi . t- [iMiiici's or our niillionnires vLl' you find greater happiness V the pnrlor1 than in the kitchen? w How many tnillioiuMes will tell yon that they uro Appier now than when starting in Ike without a dollar? X On the tops of moiAtainH we , find rooks, and ice, and Viow. It is down in valleys that w^find the vineyards. * Let no innn envy those richer than himself until taking all things into account?age, health, wile, children, friends- he is ^ure , be would be willing to exohange. ?Geo. X. Angell. i " 7**"" T. The expense incurred in the trial nnd conviction of Leon h\ Czolgosz, the assassin of President McK nley, wps $1.71)9.50. Of th its sum itfiUO Was paid the attorney^ who lefended him; $1,000 was paid the ilienisth who examined him; $.14 1; vms paid the deputies who guarded < ijin; $30 was paid for pictures nken, and there is a hill of $11!).V)0 'or the transDortalion ??f ? -I mil his guards to Auburn. Thil* >ill, it is\ expected, the State o* , New YorK will pay. A SprcHils Like Wildfire. _ Wlieu tlui'trs are 'Mho best" they V, leooine "the best Helling." Ahra- J lam Hare, a leading druggist, of ? ielleville, 0\, writes: "Electric u Jitters are the beBt selling bitters () have handled in 31) years." You p now why? Mlpst diseases begin t n disorders of fctonmeh, liver, kid- f( eys, bowels, blood and nerves. I Ilectrie Hitter^ tones up the omach, regulars liver, kidneys id bowels, purifies the blood, I' reftgtbeiis the nerves, hence cures b ujtitedos of inalndies. it builds i o j the entire spafV'ui. Puts new j wl id And vigor into liny week, siekr S rundown man or Svonui??" Prick h rents. Sold by T. 1> Men?^hyfTn < \vV ' \ * ? t \ \ THROUGHOUT SOJTK CAROLINA. Short Items of Stat? News^*^,* Grouped for Times Readei are The Honk of Jonesrill 8 < bartered Wednesday with $25V^? capital stock. The officers ai'.. Enjslie Nicholson, president, anil*) J. H. Kissick, cashier: A Southeastern baseball leasee, to consist of Knoxville, ABheville, Charlotte, Coluinbin, Spartanburg, Greenville, Charleston and Angustu, is being figured on and the chances are considered to be bright for its formation. The Chickasaw Soap Works. 1 in Spartanburg, which has only been running four months, has met with reniatkable success, and the management lias clearly doui! oust rated that soap can be made, in a Southern town, ami that with profit. The Spartanburg Cotton Mills will have a unique and instructive exhibit at the Charleston exposition. The exhibit will be a dirtplay, in a handsome oak and gl. s*? cabinet, of cotton and cloth in every stage of manufacture, fromtl oj on bolls to t lie finished product. ' Moncbiy morning two negro children wore burned to dontli lit j Jahipn, in Newberry county. Their mother on going to work shut them up in tin? bouse. A short time afterward the house caught lire and was entirely burned. The children were d and 10 years old. Sunday night Limerick Flax, n nt'uro man living near Darlington, left his 'home and locked in his three children, the oldert being 11 and the youngest .*> years old. During the night the house caught lire and all three children were burned to death. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of criminal carelessness. Last Wednesday Joseph Gari.er, a passenger on the Lock lis it branch of the Southern Railway, was killed. He was riding ?>n the platform of the eoneh and was swinging out from the steps when he struck agaitbst a cattle guard ' post and was kpocked otT and so badly hurt that ')ie died the same . niglit. The governor ;lias received a letter from the ordnance bureau of the war department, informing | 11iin that the militia of this State! can now draw ammunition, carbines. magazine rifles and other supplies. This will be charged against the annual appropriation, made by Congress for each State. I South Carolina's appropriation amounts to about ?S,0'JU. Sunday night mar Salem, If. miles from \\ allodia. Mrs. Powell J was killed at her homo by a crowd. After her house had been almost! demolished sin* was shot in the breast and died immediately. Three Hudson brothers were nrr sted 011 the road toward Georgia, :2) miloi from the sconce, and V*harged with the deed. Other arrests are likely to follow. \ Passenger train No. 12, from J (lolumbia, which is due in Spattauibnrg at 10 a. in., was in a collision with a west-bound freight at Ujockhart Junction at Jl?30 Wednesday morning. Owing to some mislinderstandiug oil the part of oneVif the train's crew the freight whiclh should have been held at CnioW, was allowed to pass that point,land this mistake caused the aecide?it. No one was injured to ; any exlent, but the eng.ins were, badly (Meniolishcd. The IMiarleslon racing association is isi iking elaborate preparations fori the races which will be held there* during the entire period of the eXlvositioll on the ovoosil i.m grounds. Vl'lio track is being put in the beslV condition nnd very tine spott is pr\mised for the next sjx months. 'lyiey have already secured some V>f the finest horses in the oonntry\ and expect, to have more than li\Ve hundred horses in the contest. \ Two hundred Ken tucky tlior./iiAhhredfl are at Iiouisville awaiting Vhipment to Charleston \ Tiie atInrnoA general's office is to represent the\ State in the mntter of the dec i si Am of .Indite Gary, rendered in regard to tlie jury laws of the State! It is expected that the appeal frVm Judge Gary's decision will be hmard by the sttprenie court on oi about Dec. I. IMte Stale will mail' an etTort to OAstain the consiit 11%tonality of the jni\y laws. Au enwy announcement of the decision is expected, s tilings are at pretwnt in a very iiH'Artain condition,^ and if the |iin\on of Judge (i%ry is to be U?to\ned it will be nm'cessary for htV legislature to ci!re the dope tin at the January teivn. \ ? ?1 % Great Luck Of An Hlditor. MFL>r two years all etT? Vts fo cure , )c/.oi!ui in the palms of iVy hands uled,\' writes Editor IT. Fester, I f Nyr %cuse, Kan., "thei* I whs holly lpured by Bncklen't* Arnica alve." a it'a the world's bVst for Iraptipras, Sores and all skVn disuses. <Snly 25c at Mcutchain's hmg StJife, \ i A A A Hard Man to Kill. Milton Jones, n white farmer, living near Frankfort. Intl., acci- j i en tally shot himself through the 11 \ft hand and left leg Thursday, u> *1 again broke nil known records 'accidents, says a di-patch to the O.ncinunti Enquirer. Four years ago a team of Imrses ran away and threw Jones flu a creek, knocking him s< inelef?md he was taken out of the stren?Hi r purently dead. lie revived, ^kwever, and a few months later^%rrs attacked by a mad bull and fright- i fully gored. He recovered and a little later, while blowing stumps with dynamite, a premature explosion blow him HO feet. He es cnp' il with only n few brnist s unci lacerations. Then a horse kicked him, breaking five ribs and an arm. hut a few months put him in shape to climb a tree for wild bee honey. He fell and Indued in a fork of the j tree, where he remained for three ; days nod nights until rescued. He | managed to escape further acei- ! dents until this h- rveat. when. [ while helping a neighbor to thresh, he was struck in the head by a pitchfork, the tines penetrating his skull. The surgeons said he would die, but ho recovered, t Thursday Jones took his reWolver to do a little target shooting ^wid it was accidentally discharged, tlhe ball plowing through hiH hand a\mi leg Bets are offered thai he wJtill recover. A IMeat Market: AND RESTAURANT. At which reasonable prices preI..-, i. -- - tiuiiiiiimir unjj n t luni Ut'UIl i Hill U* lished In the Jones building, on Main street, where the rho oeHt REEF,I PORK and SAUSAGE can lie liwid at any time. A tfrBlt-olass restaurant and lunch counter Vvill lie run in connection with th?* market. Fresh Fish, Oysters, luid all other eatables to be found Ion this market will be servtd eaah day in the week. I W. E. DEATON. J. 13. "Iraywick & Co., IpEALERS IN FINE iLlQUOKS ANP WINES, No. 42i East Trade St. CHABLQTTIE. - - - N. C. DR. j7L. spratt, SUROElUN DENTIST. Office in -lniin. imlUinir M'ii? Fort Mill, S. U. T After December office will bo closed every Monday. Terms, strictly caisU. .\olifce ol' Foreclosure. Bv virtue of the power vested in me ' as special constablu '.to foreclose mortgage given to Hughe's & Young by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bailey, dated March 10, 1000, 1 will expose foi* sale in Fqrt Mill, > S. C., at 10 o'clock a. in?., on December 0th, 1001, t he foUow^ug personal property, to wit: Two cows, one hortfe, one two-horse , wagon, one set of haraless. T. A. MILLS, sAoc'lCoustablo. Fort Mill, S. P., Nov\ 80. 1001FLAVORING EXTRACTS.) in i n m-ii j i?ii miy li^ein 10r tne festival M^MHllloKdvisikle lo (alii' (lie piirkly of,the gopds into con idtrallen. \ Ours are all prepared according to the ? U. S. Pharmacopoeia. They . contain no poisonoqs\ iugredi- 1 ents to cheapen the cost, such ! as wood <t|eoliol. \ ! FINE \ PERFUMES. We have just received especially for (he holiday tarde a supp'y of the finest quality ( made. Wood Violet, Heliotrope, (rah Apple Blossom, T. nquin Musk. Price 50 ets We also have the above fla-J vors in handsome bottles neat' I ly picked in nice boxes, suitable lor presents. Call at AUDREY'S. &?i M I i . rm^mi . /. JSPEGMI W We are oversto Jackets, Capes an ^ offer our entire sto 5 ONE WEEK J WHOLESA ^ If you need any < # v*111 pay you to bu 6 We have just i ^ boys' and youths' < ^18 years old, that 1 X 1 ^ Jr i *11 m ouyors. \> e si ill ^ in our millinery dc $ offer at about hal J Call and get our si ^ T Em J"m I Prpii For Ok Ho is coming, and it will till Ids stock, which has already spaco we arc offering great ba pT Clot our prices on JACKETS, HLANKETS?tho very thing ? Our HALF-WOOL VEST a r\: beater. Tho COTTON ONES are very nearly all gone. W] ^ bargain, ami a real bargain, s jfflj CLARK'S 200-YD. SI OOL ^ This thread is guaranteed to fi Kl-fMrill T V I)T P VEM << "? Ail Vij. xn Jiuii J iili 1 , ?l ^ Wo have reeieved our fourtl ^ in two numbers. They cun't J# NECK RUFFS?in black 111 that were $1.50, now f$1.25. have been paying for ihcm. ^ We can't tell it all in this 1 op yourself. | MEACHAP Rock Hill 1 Grain Dealers, 1 We Sell: Corn. Fresh Table Meal, White Flour, Orahaiu Flour, Bran, Middlings, Crushed Corn and Mill Feed of all kinds. We want your busii Don't make the M? Of your life by noin?* to the \vr BER SHOP, where you will tiucl i ready to serve you. Our patrons n? of holes, rips, cuts ntul fringes. \V shave. Call at third door of Bunk I CAROTHE1 We Like Y<mrJ)oH.ir in payment of laundry work left in iur cure, but we strive us well for your itpprobution. Our aim is to wush Blothes clean, iron shirts, collurs and cutis to your liking (we nieaii by thut polished or domestic liuisb), uml generally to afford you the best satisfaction at prices commensurate with good work, but still cheap. The perfect work >f the Model Steani laundry, Charlotte. : N. O., nil the time at short prices has won the general favor of good dressers. Shipments made Wednesday evening. Ed. L. McElhasey, Agf.nt Fort. Mill, S. C. FOR GOOD WHISKIES,. WINES, BRANDIES, ETC CALL ON QK WHITE TO W. ir. IIOOVJKH, (if\HU)rrE, n c. ! t- : * . ^ > L SALE. eked on Ladies' ^ d Coat Suits, so J ek of these goods, ? ONLY, AT f LE COST, i >f these goods it 2 y now. ^ eeeived a lot of ? lotlung, from 3 to J will interest cash ^ have some goods ^ il. ^ ^ -|;ui iiiu iit mm MU ^ f the usual price. ? lort-erop prices. J lSSETST. * to a great iloal of space to display arrived. In order to havo this renins through our entire stock. JR CAPES. FURS,and ALL-WOOL you need, and will have. is: nd PANTS, at .10 cents, is a world Uh i that wore :5.j cents, now cents, Ol hy? Pecans? tliejpcoplo known uch as this, doesn't last long. COTTON, 2 spools for 5 cents. io\\* on any niacliino. >rtli 50 cents, now 40 conts. ;i shipment of SATEEN SKIRTS, ^ bo boat?$1 anil $1.25. IK ml white,'ami white utul black? Jfr Von know this is less tuau you Sjfc it tie "space, so come and see for JK t/l &, EPPS. | Roller Mills, lock Hill, S. C. We Buy: Shell Corn, Ear Corn, Wheat and. Grain of all kinds. We also buy oud hand crocus sacks. les. Get our prices. S. L. BARNES, See. and Treas. stake ong place. Visit the CITY BAKii corps of white barbers always iver go away with their fares toll e beautify the face with an easy Building, faring railroad. 3S & SON. Call for* "Vegetable Arnica Liniment," if ydn want something that is good for Sprains, Bruises and Neuralgic pains. It comes in a green wrapper. v In Hoc Signo Vinces. The sign which means most in the business 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 business announcement. Our printing stands for us and for you. IR. M. LONDON, Rock Hill, S. C,