Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 26, 1902, Image 2
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f M FORT HILL TIMES,
I DEMOCRATIC.
f PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS,
B. W. BRADFORD Btihli?h?r
Fuf>ncriptiou prion ..... fl per y?ar.
Correapondpnoe mi ptunmiit mbjcclR in
invited, out wo do not ugmo to publish
communication* coutniniiiK inoro than
HUO word*, and no responsibility is astnnicri
for the view* of correspondents.
Ah nil advertising niodinm for Charlotte,
Piimvillo, Fort Mill, and Kock
Pill business Iiouhvh The Time* is unsurpassed,
Rates made known on application
to the publisher,
Local Telephone No.30.
FEBRUARY *20. 1908.
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me matter a man gats the less
attention he is expected to pay
to such trifling tilings as consistency.
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"It's an ill wind?" etc. Groton,
Mass., got a lot of gratuitous
Advertising through the illness of
young Teddy.
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That rival of the big steel trust
looms up big in tbe newspapers.
The flgtire it will cut in the steel
business is yet to be seen.
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The Cubnns may not be up-todate
in everything, but nobody
" can deny that they are expert
workers on Congressional sympathy,
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Who savs there isn't mnnev in
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wind? A soda water fountain
manufacturer, who died recently,
left an estate worth several millions,
^ Hon, David B. Hill would probably
like to meet that Wisconsin
editor who has assigned bin) to
the tail of the ticket, in a dark
and quiet place.
If there is any European government
that believes the people
of this country would allow the
Philippines to be taken away from
them, it js getting faked American
news,
What is the difference between
a newspaper that is eternally crowover
its own exploits, many of
fld^^which are unknown to its readers,
the comnjon, everyday blowr
HnRrdy
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Senator Tillman says be neither
pnvs for nor asks for the advertising
he gets. We haven't heard,
however, of his refusing any of
the cash it brings him through the
box office.
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Why is it that some of the senators
who are constantly kicking
about the smallness of their salaries
do not resign and give some,
body else a chance to try to exist
on $5,000 a year,
The President is said to have
found time to give the veterans of
the house a few pointers on how
to run things, but we haven't noticed
auy ohange in the way the
house does business.
The Detroit bank-wrecker, who
is credited with getting away with
1200,000 iu a single day, must have
been hunooed by wicked partners,
as ho h<d to goto jail for inability
to furnish a measly little bond of
$15,000.
Mexico reports that the volcano
on the summit of Temulacatlalca
?we don't insist upon correot
pronunciation?is giving out i
smoke and getting ready for bus:
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i?ii>iiw iii ma nine 10 uuy ,
your tourifrf ticket.
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The number college students j
who have committed suicide re- (
cently naturally raises the ques- j
tion, what is wrong about the collcg?
life f the present day? One ,
of tli? w?*>ng things, in our opin- j
? the extravagance of the (
? i.i renof tiie wealthy.
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The oivit service seesaw is a lit- j
tie puzzling. ?Tust as Congresp
decides to put the civil blanket
over the census bureau clerks the j
Attorney General has decided that ^
miLt.incr the pmnlnvaa nf
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ernment printing office under civil f
service rules was illegal.
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Triplet Bonn were born to Mr. \
and Mrs. Atones Barber, of Atlan- h
ts, "4a., on January filet. They t
re fin" lusty lads judging from t
t'ulr pictures, hut the biggest
!; abinit. it is their names One
is -ailed Rockefeller, and another
M gau aitd the third Carnegie.
Ti ml ?etlifT hn apprized the J
r.ie o\ .initiates of tin honor he
f itferied on them. sending a '
< ]>non rraph to pacli of his bran <
new mrnesnke. JSo matter what '
th" w??rvJing of the notes was these i
;ai .?? he j? tdvne'i wiH read between
the lines atioiit remains to 1
I* seen what there hi in a name. <
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.. A. talis dispatch of the 18th
announces with some degree of
assqrnnce that Miss Kllen M,
Stone, the abducted missionary,
and her companion, Mrs, Tnilka,
h ive at last been released and handed
over in good health to the
American legation at Constantinople.
They were abdacted the 3rd
tif luut KmiiIdiiiIiiii' Tilt, liriiniiirlu
asked for .?25,000, but $78,500 was
all that could be raised and that
was accepted, The strongest part
of the story now is that the husband
of Mrs, Tsilka, who is a minister,
missionnry too, has been
arrested as an accomplice to the
abduction.
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Rev. Mr. Boyles, an evangelist,
is stirring Norfolk, Va,. with a
"glorious revival," and the following
advertisement shows to whnt
extent the Rev. Mr. Boyles goes to
get big congregations to attend
his sermons:
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
HELL! HELL! HELL!
"The Gates of Hell, the GateB of
Heaven, Norfolk Saloon, Gambling,
Parlor Wine,
Purties, Bawdy Houses,
SASSIETY."
These and other subjects are discussed
nightly by
REV. MR. BOYLES,
in the revival at
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH,
Church street and Princess Ann
Avenue.
A GLORIOUS REVIVAL.
The Branchville Train Robbers.
News and Courier.
It has now been several weeks
sinoe the Branchville train robberry
took place and as yet llie
authorities are apparently as fains
ever from a solution of the mystery.
Rewards have been offered i
for the apprehension of the ban- j
dils and the country for miles
around the scene of the hold-up
has been scoured in quest of the
guilty parties. But in spite of
the skillful detectives and officers
of the law generally, who have
been at work on the case, the rob- j
Kuru Knira nnt Kaan on ?-*# n ?* I
? u tiur v iiuv ui v t? njjjtujr'*. x ur
young white limn and a middleaged
negro, who were arrested and
lodged in the county jail here a
few days after the robbery occurred,
on sqspioion of knowing something
of the oripie, have been re.
leased from custody, the Federal
officials having sntished themselves
that the prisoners were not the
parties wanted. It is the general
opinion that the robbery was committed
by men who live in the
neighborhood of the scene. In
that section of the Stnte, however,
there is one of the wildest strips
of country in the United States.
There are some dark and mysterious
stories connected with the
swamps in upper Colleton and
lower Barnwell counties. It is said
that strangers entering them were
never seen alive again, and it is
probuble that the bandits who
held up the Southern train will
never be brought to justice.
To Investigate Water powers.
A number of New England capitalists
are contemplating a trip to
Charlotte within the next few
weeks for the purpose oF making a
thorough investigation of the water
powers along the streams adjacent
to this city, with a view of engaging
in the manufacturing business.
There appears to be only one thing
in the way of securing this cap tal,
find that is the fear of too severe
lotriulnt i/\n nrroinot
iv^imniiuii n^nfiioi' VUI pvM ailUiin,
The water power wanted is certainly
no obstacle in the wny. It is
Available and much of it.?Charlotte
Observer.
It is hoped that t)ie above party
will visit Fort Mill township,
in which is to be found several
?xcelient sites for such purposes,
and decide to establish a man ifac- j
tory on Catawba river near this
place. j'
When Adiniral Schley returned 1
from his recent triumphal tour of
lie South he found that he was
he possessor of a new piano, with
i receipted bill for $1,000 in pnynent
therefor. The persons from 1
vhonj the piano was bought abso
utely refuse to name the donor 1
md efforts to find the identity of J
he unknown admirer have been 1
naval ling, J
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WORKINO OVERTIME.
Fight hour laws are ignored by I
those tirt-less, little workers?Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Millions ;
Are always at work, night and day,
curing Indigestion, HiliousuesH, \
Constipation, Sick Headache and j
all Stomach, Liver and Bowel ,
troubles. Ea-y. pleasant, safe. ,
Bure. Only 2oc at Meacham't) ,
drug store.
THROUGHOUT SOUTH CAROLINA,
Short Items of State News Conveniently
Grouped for Times Readers.
A dye plant wijl soon be added
to the equipment Qf the dewberry
knitting mill.
Revenue raiders destroyed a
200 distillery for moonshine
i I r* t
wniBKPy in 1'ieKens.
The students. faculty and alumni
of Newberry College will attend
the Charleston Exposition in n
body on the second of April.
The State B. Y. P. U. Convention
will meet, in Gaffney on April
3rd to 6th. Three hundred delegates
will be in attendance.
The Uuited States senate committee
on public buildings recommends
that ?100,000 be appropriated
for a public building at
Georgetown.
The Odd Fellows of South Carolina
will celebrate in Charleston
on May 13th. The grand lodge
will be in session at that time and
delegations from every lodge in
the State are expected to be pres
cm.
John McMakin, Clemson's fanious
pitcher, ha& received nn offer
from the Brooklyn League team
to pitch for them during the coming
season. He has accepted the
offer and will close a contract with
them.
Rev. E. O. Watson, pnstor of
Bethel Methodist church, Charleston,
has been elected by the Calhoun
Literary society of Wofford
college to deliver the annual literary
address of that institution at
the commencement in June.
Dr. Evans. Secretary of the
State Board of Health, says that
he has more smallpox on hand in
the Stnte now than ever before
since it became epidemic. He
has sent thousands of points for
vaccination to Chester and other
infected centors.
Safe crackers blew open the
safe of S. J. Taylor, a merchant
u, i
v* v i wij t iuc| iii ?i 111 iniiir^uu 1 ^
county, and secured over ?700, a
part in gold. A Rang of four good
looking white men were seen in
that community headed toward
Charleston.
Dr. James Aiken, of Nashville,
Teuu., has been selected to deliver
the baccalaureate of WofFord college
on June 8. He is Sunday
sohool secretary of the M. E.
Church, South, and is otie of the
strongest preachers of the church.
Hugh Kingsboro, ax 15-year-old
negro boy, has been committed to
jail nt Laurens to await an investigation
of the killing of George
Kingsboro. Hugh and George,
cousins, were hunting and in
some manner George was shot and
killed. Hugh claims thnt it was
accidental.
The woodlands and rail fencing
surrounding the McDougnl farm
near Sutnmerville cnught tire
Thursday evening. Mrs. Webster,
who lives near by, in her endeavor
to arrest the progress of the tire
fell and became enveloped in the
flames. Most of her clothing was
burnt and she was severely if not
fatally injured.
It ia rumored that Dr. David M.
Ramsey, of Charleston, will accept
a call to the Second Baptist. Church
in Washington, D. C., which has
been recently tendered to him.
Dr. Ramsey is president of the
board of trustees of Furman University,
and one of the ablest
preaehers of his denomination in
this State. He is a native of
Greenville county.
By the bursting of a fly wheel
of the Spartanburg Railway, Gas
and Electric Power Co., Wednes. ;
day night Laurence Wilson, night !
engineer, was fearfully hurt. His !
right leg was cut off below tliA !
knee ami hie ri^ht arm and aide
mangled. He has since died.
Robert Sample, colored, night fireman.
waa killed. T. R. Pike, |
white,who had charge of the gas
house, just by the power house,
in the building, was seriously injured.
The roof of the building
was torn off and the windows
smashed.
Southern Railway Schedule.
Trnins for Charlotte, etc., from
Columbia, etc.. pass Fort Mill,
S. C , No. 30, Richmond Limited,
(daily) 0:01 a. m; No. 28, Local,
frlnilv^ S ().-> r? n? fmm PliuoU.
> J I """ ' ' ? avc? .
So. 64, Local, (except Sunday)
2:55 p. m.
Trnins for Columbia, etc., from |
Charlotte, etc., pnaa Fort Mill, J
No. 27, Local, (daily) 7:48 a. m; j
No. 20, Richmond Limited,(daily )
10:84 p ni; No. 75, Looal, (except j
Sunday) 2:55 p. m.
.Through sleepers for Richmond,
Washington, New York, etc. and j
for .Augusta, Savannah, Charleston,
Jacksonville, etc, Close conmotions
at Columbia for all points
and at Charlotte with through
trains for the Lust.
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a fibejiak's close call,
"T pluck to my engine, although
every joint ached and every
nerve- whs racked with piin,"
writes C- W. Bellamy, a locomotive
fireman, of Burlington, Iowa, "I
wnfl weak and pale, without anv
wmcn biiHii ne determined by one
or more phye>icinn8 of the town>
and any person not able to pay the
fee, 10 cents, bhnll be vaccinated
at the expense of the town.
After March 1st all persons
failing or refusing to be success:
fully vaccinated shall be fined 50
cents for each day, or imprisoned
at the discretion of the intendant
or council.
S. E. White, Prest.
T. B. Meacham, Secy.
Ratified and approved this the
18th day of February, 1902,
J. W. McElhaney, Intd.
J. M. Spratr, Secy.
We Like Your Dollar
in payment of laundry work left in
our care, but we strive us well for your
approbation. Our aim is to wash ;
clothes clean, iron shirts, collars and
cuffs to your liking (we mean by that
polished or domestic finish), and generally
to afford you the boat satisfaction
at prices commensurate with good work,
but still cheap. The perfect work
of tlio Model Steam Lauudry. Charlotte.
N. C., nil tho time at short prices has
won the general favor of g<xxl dressers.
Shipments made Wednesday evening.
Ep. b- Mp'Emjanky, Aokkt
Fort Mill, S, C.
J. U. Tray wick & Co.,
DEALERS IN
FINE LIQUORS
AND WINES,
No. 42 East Trado St.
CHARLOTTK. - - - N. C. |
Ipr ' :nptl v ) - ui I UK HOFU I
or photo for fr?? report ?n pnUntobllitr Book "tlrwW
toOoutial'.S m4 i'orflpi r-itoot??nJ Trade M?rk?."lJJ
PM? Foirrtt ormo arer offered to t??r.it?.r> 0Q
PATENT LAW VERA OP 3? TEAM' PRACTICE.^
,,23,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. ?
All buaiuRiiw confidential. &tun?! advice. Kaithftilft.
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"S." C. A. SNOW & CO. :
SJ PATCNT LAWYERS. >
$ 0pp. U. S Patent Of flea, WASHINGTON, 0. C.?
nppelite and nil run down. An I
whh about to give up, 1 gut a bottle
of Electric Bittern and, nfter
taking it, I felt an well an I ever
did in iny life." Weak, sickly,
run down people always gain new
life, strength and vigor from their
use. Try them. Satisfaction
guaranteed by T. B. Muachaui.
Price 50 cents.
The Southern Railway linn issued
a map of the United States
that not only shows that great
system and the territory it traverser
to full advantage, but it is
geographically accurate and up-todate.
It is a fine example of the
map-maker's art, and being ?ubstautially
mounted on heavy cardboard,
will be of permanent use
and value in the business office or
the home.
BUCELEN'S ARtflCA SALVE.
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other
salve, lotion, ointment or balm for
Cuts. Corns. Burns. Roils. Sores
Felons. Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin
Eruptions; Infallible for Piles.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at
Meacliam's drug store.
Uneasy rests the tooth that
wears a golden crown.
Add to your telephone list No.
37, Denton's Meat MarketDR.
J. L. SPRATT,
SUltCr EONfDENTlST.
Office in Jones building, Main Street,
Fort Mill, S. U.
After December 1, office will be closed
ovory Monduy.
Terms, strictly cash.
Bale of Board of Health.
Be it ordained by the Board of
Health of the town of Fort Mill,
commencing at once, that all residents
of the town of Fort Mill under
the age of (>0 shall be successfully
vaccinated unless such persons
can show sufficient cause, I
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botwaap N?w York and
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and Savannah, or wife
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