Congressman Jenkins. < f Wi.s..
snyH Cuba belongs* to I'nele Sum
by right oF compiest and that it
cannot he given up without an act
oF congress. We l>eg to call his
attention to the uriungoments that
y
FORT MILL TIMES.
^HHhTRMKHKJ) WEDNESDAYS.
B. W. BRADFORD, Publisher.
liicription ... p<
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^^^^^Kniuuicutioiis cunt inning mom
I^HH words, and no responsibility is us
^^^^Bnrd fortho views of correspondents.
uu advertising inedinin for t -h irB
^fftc, Piuevillo, Fort Mill, ami Roc It
^^^^ ill business houses The Times is linsur^^^Hissed
Rates made known 011 applicaB
Bion to the publisher.
^B Locul Telephone So. 20.
IV M4RQH 2<5, 10;>2.
H In reference lo Tito Times' ar- j
H tide of lust Wednesday eonrern111
lt the dispensary Hcntiinont in I
B Yorkvijle, The Yeoman of Friday I
I 8ey?:
f The Times has in some way re-'
(L reived an incorrect impression of
1 lit* condition-* 111 Yorkvillo. If nil
tvhooppnHod the establishment of
. a dispensary were of the frame of
mind indicated, it would clearly
show that prejudice, not n desiie
fin lessen the evils of whiskey sell- 1
iiijr and drinking, was behind their
OOlJoSition t)n tlu?
_ . . ......... y, ^
W believe that, with a few conspicu
one exceptions, the opposition to
J ihe dispensary was founded on
conscientious convictions, anil we
are satisfied that these will be
agreeably disappointed in the results.
It would be a humiliating i
confession for them to make, if
they resorted to the violent meth- 1
ods suggested by The Times, for it
is the duty of every Democrat l<< i
abide by the will of the majority
and the duty or every tjond citizen
to aid in the enforcement of thej
law. These are self-evident t rut lis.
Hn and there is no way of escaping; or
^ ~ evading them without convicting i
one's self of insincerity.
Our information came through a
Yorkvilie correspondent of the'
News and Courier, who, jud^iu^
frgm his artiele, took a front seat
way up in the (i. line in his fijjht
against the dispensary and is one
of the very few who are sore over
tlipir defeat.. If theeorrcspondeiit
hue ipierepresented the situation,
liere is our regrets for having men
tiqned 111*? same and a hand of
apology for ho doing.
Will Gel in the "Push."
"For a number of i years Rock
Hill has taken little or no part in !
{State or coipity politics. There
seems to have been a "dead line"
drawn around our growing little!
eity, and our citizens who have i
been courngeoun enough to ?pi s
lion -tin) just ire of Hindi treatment
have Dim n returned to "tlu ir happy
homes" by the "dear people." It
is felt here that tlje entire enmity,
regarding the events of the past
few months in partieiilar, will ree
ogaize and admit that Rock Mill
has suffered from a lack of generous
and fair treatment on the part
e > i ?
oi uj? coiiniy or iin? county political
machinery. Hence it is probable
that. Ili?* lethargy of the past
few yeaiH will be shaken oil"; mid
that. Rock Kill will ask for, with
the expectation <if receiving, her 1
birth-rights. Already Hon. W.it
\yilHon, one of the ablest and most
siiccpssful lawyers hi tlie State, I
has niinonneod himself a candidate
for congress from this district.
Jt is highly probable that a young
attprney, who has m? t with (|eserved
hiicccsh here, will oil', r for
Ihe State tlouse of Kcpro-ciitalives.
Rock Hill will at. least
fnake her wants known."
We ono!" the above from some
Iloek Hill correspondence and
Iheve ip no denying that it expresses
the sentiment of Rock II ill
people and there is no doubt but
lhat the complaint is justified tor
some extpnt. Fort Mill lias fared
l?o better and we can sympathize
with our neighbors, but as they I
rise from their lethargic stale for
opp more whack at the pie, we are
going tp retire ppd risk the sweat
of the brow. We have heard
ii ?|T? oers* of pur leading men. 1
moatly farmers, say flint (hoy were
disgusted with politics. The dig
graceful Tillman and Mcl,aurin
ciipefa have had much to do with j I
this.
The Morrow-Ilealh Company of
Waxlmw, N, C., has recently
bought out tin- McCain-King Mer- |
clfantile Company of ttint place.
The Monroe Journal enyH that |
something like $40,000 was in- i
yolved in the transaction. lioHidos '
ft largo merchnntde business, the <
deal included a live y business <
and the Wnxhaw Telephone Coin- i
puny. ' 11
HIV DOi IILJ llliulc in mvo lip tlio
island nhiiut tin* liivt of Mmv. and
li? ask liiin what ho is Ljt?iii*r to do
ub >ut il ?
* *
IIor jowol fml havintr boon ml i
v? lii-oil ?>ut, S irah l?oruhn>dt not
up 11 quaiml \vitJi a pot t who was
writing :i now p!ay for In r, ami
I Amot ic in nowspapors pay ^ooil
! money to have column of this froo
i aiI vi1 rI isi mo r?,t onbh'd over. No
| wonder that I'juropoans regard us
as "(load easy.'"
* * *
'I'll!' fMllllofl unit 13 IllltHritur 1 11 it t
Kuropean railroads arc refusing
Iransportat hm to pauper inituiL'rants
to the I nited States is
p>olml?ly intended to convince
eon^re s that further restrictive
unniiuralion legislation is niinec.
ossaiy, and should not I> swalloed
without salt.
* *
That was a '"new woman" in
deed, who saiil in a speech at llir
inin^haui, Ihn^land. 'The only
complaint we have to make against
men is that they are a little too
re iriiiLj." When they take to sarcasm
the men had better take to
tIn* woods.
* * *
Senator Ifanna first entered the,
canal mix up as an advocate of the
l>arieu route; now he is openly
in command of the I'aimm t forces
and says the Nicaragua hiil \viIi?
a t t I I i I ?
inn or aiiowcu in pass IIH' Demur.
?
Washington i-i eiitei taining 11
disriplrof lli?' !>? ? niI wliD turns
lisli into i'i^us and performs other
dillteiili feats We'll l)i-t a lioise
collar ho can't turn tin* nvoraije
represent at ivr in congress into a
mail.
# ? ? i
Civil Service (/omuii-sinner Ko?1
<>111>11rg, \vhose resignation will
take ellVet April 1. is llir only man
who thinks a congressional nomination
in thr Inisli as good as a
?5,000 salary in thr hand.
(Jen. I'Yrd Mansion has lieen
barking his digestion against a
Hi'iics of W ashington dinin rs and
liinrlms; his doctor prolialily nut
more out of it than anybody rlsr.
T T T
1 : i ? i*i
nil 11 ill II Wll II < I I _T 111J11 MICHS llflMl
ever hope to \vi ilo m sihilt; origin il
ideas hi*' too almighty scarce t<> l>?
p<ipuliir, in* matter how II my iir*
dished up In tIn* puMii*.
? ? ?
Every " )*' luii cause In r> juice
that ill*' lnliur troubles* in Massachusetts.
\v111 11 for ii lime I lvntriii'il
tn In* serious, have Ih'i'U sit
isfiu-torily riuli'il.
*
Oni' method i f silencinn trust
criticism is to put tin' ? r 111?' mi a
trust pay mil. It worked like a
rlmriii with ex (uni^iessinaii .1.
I IIIII11111 HI I ii'W is.
? *
Tlio (i. A. II. Vi-ts n o airaiu
til inn IVnsinu ('uinniLsioncr
Kvaus 1 wo a thii'i* tinii's a week
withiuit ui'tlinn th*? pri'siih'iit tn
take t In* hint.
i ? ?
Tlin ntti'iiipl to inaki' the election
of Senators I?y tin- people a pnrt;hii)
pnliiiaiil ipii'stimi was ii lilnw
hi'lnw tin' la-It that tin' movement
iliil in?t (If -1 i vi'.
* * *
An I'xpri'xs messenger wis eari
ifd * > t V liy a )(?.) package tin*
idlii'f day. He'll ln? hriiiinlil hark
I?y one of the company's deter,
t ivt.'B.
+ tTlif
popular air with tlu> farm
T imw ih. "In the Sweet |?\f and
Hye We fear that iirxt fall. as.
usual, it w ill lie, "Sliow 1'ity Lord."
*
(ieti. Fred Funston is in a fair
way t<? LfII tin* country with talk,
and lie isn't an extra p?od talker
cither few no ?<l lighters arc.
Villi <*11II not convince I III MO wlio
live in the hliz/.aid-strioton seeti>>11
of fln? norlhwest thai Maivh
has hoon a mihl month.
+ + +
Cohan judges are said fo ho
always ready l<? haml out juH'iee
while-you-wait; if the applicant
payh I ho pi loo.
#
Now York is nioroly (!omon*lr?* .
linn that I ho rofonn of a f?i jr city
11 <?11l_r partisan political linos is an
impossibility.
WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY.
There's no rout for those tireless
little workers Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are always
Inisy, rul ing Torpid Liver. .Tnnip
lioc, Biliousness, 1<\ ver and Ague.
They han sh Sick Headache, drive
nut .Malaria. Never gripe or weak
en Small, taste nice, work wonlers.
Try them. 2."?^ at Aleucbn
iii's flrug stole.
*
niRUl'GUQUT SOU I II CAROLINA.
|
Siiorl Hems of Stale News Conveniently
Grouped for Times Readers.
A hiiI?? \vnrel>ous?? for tin*
A nnrir. r 1'iii-lcJtu' Cuniiiiiiw iu 1?? _
in<x built at ('anidcn.
Tlu1 eaparilv of tho eot'on iniil
.if Helton is to be doubled, which
! wil ma I; (Mi tut ill of .VJ.f oo sp in! I< h.
I
Altncnia pnstofHce, in Chester >
co.hi v, will s on be established on
tho Charleston route. It will he
t at or near (j r nit's 1111II, ea lof Armenian
church.
I'.y a jivact ically unanimous volt1
ll"ck Hill bus decided to issue
t?10.00 4 wort 11 of bonds to cover
(floating debts. An addil on of;
three mills was also made to the
tax i vy.
The constables of (I rpenviilo a sis
ed by some of the police of that
city in.tde- a raid on the Windsor
llotel S.tuiday niubt and se.'/.cd
h,'5 hot I lis ot beer and some whiskey.
('apt. .Tames S. Campbell, treasnrei
II ehlantl county, tiied at his
home in Columbia Stuntiiy morn
itij;. lie wasstiickcn with heart
trouble early in the week and was
desperately ill from t he si art.
W. C. Whitney has left with
Mayor Kmanuol. of A ken, ?1.000
to be distributed anions the sufferers
from the recent disastrous
tile there.
The board of directors of the
State dispensary, in accordance
With ail act of the last I. .. i - la l 11 ,
has set aside Sli.MOO f >r tl,i? < (million
t-clino| I'll 11? I of tin- State.
Two 111< 11 on tli Aiken chainiranjx
while working 11??* road
Wednesday, made n desperate id
tempi to escape. Tm V Were
lived upon by ilie ipiard and liotli
riddled Willi buckshot and w >11
probably die.
Tlie Winnsboro (Iranite eon
puny is nnikiue an ell'orl to secure
about IOO add 11 ion >1 stone cutter.-,
to eiuili e it to cart \ out its eon
tenet for fnriiisbini; tin* material
I'm a 12 story building in I'hil.i
delpliia.
Mrs. Alexander, wife of \V. \V.
Alexander, a farmer living near
I Vans Crossing;, (1 reenvillo conn' v.
was sevei.ly 11. rued Thnr.-dav
while burning cornstalks in a fn I !
near her home, and is not expected
to live.
A little (lauehter of Section
Master f lowers (lied at her home
near Palmetto Thursday from the
etleets el severe !?tiru,s sustained
the day lief ne. She was siaiidnie
before the tire when her > |othin?r
eauold and in a moment the tlaun s
rushed iiver her.
W hi In it has been definitely
set t led that the pu ni Is of \\ inl h r< p
are to visit ('harlestoii, thus tar
the details of 'heir .irran^enn nts
are not dclinitcl\ fixed. The trip
will be made on Apiil 'J, ami the
party will return on the ni^ht of
A pi il o.
Spartanburo has been awarded
tin- pi r/.e <?l ti e 1 00.) t<>r the bes*.
mint s exhibit at 111?- Charleston
OXpO-itioll. I "1: 'st IT o< ') t lit' s- eond
pri/.e of $100. Tiic tiiir.l j>i./,e
wis (livitl'tl betss?eii I >iii ! i ii^t < ii
ami ( lro!"i low n.
April 0 lias hern set apart as
I'rt swlmi'ds I).iy. at tin' Charleston
exposition. \ lea'uio of the day
will lie ll'." pt soul a I ion lo Major
?l en kins, hy hi-- former chief ol
Hou^h Hitlers, of a Ii aut'.ful
sword from I lie Smith Carolinians.
A few ni?_r!ils noo .1. A. Ilarne. a
farmer living near ltainh >, in the
l :\ver section of (iiveiissood counts.
hail ^S0() stol- n lioin him.
'I In names ssas kept in a trunk : n
Ins house anil iiovs it ssa- taken
mil is not known.
The Sweet ami the Bitter.
The Y"Ui;oer hro hers, recently
paroled from the Minnesota prison
svhero they svere ts- r s i i i _c life senlenees.
ti in I that they eanaot marry
in that State because tlu-y are
legally tlead. They at nst secure
pardons hefove I hey ran en?;ai;,? in
matrimony according to the lusvs.
lint at tiic s one time tliey are inillUllie
from the operation of the
lass* for the collection of debts in
curre I in business They may
hesitate before askino for the pirdou,
in view of the balaneino ml
vaniii^cs.
night WAS HEX TSRSOE.
"1 \v?>11!?1 eoutrh nearly nil niijht
long," writes Mr-. Clins. Apple,
irate, Alexandria. Ind . "ami could
hardly U?'1 any sleep. I had conKUinption
so had that if I walked a
block I would eoii^h frightfully
and spit blond, Imt, when all other
medicines failed, three >'1 <>0 hotilea
of Dr. Kimr's New Discovery
whollv cured tin- and I gained eS
pounds." It's nhsolut Iy guarnnteed
to cure Cokis. (' nighs, l,n
Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat
and I < (i 1114 Trouble. Price eO,.nid
? 1 .IX). IT in I hot I les frci al
Menjlpiui's drug store.
V. a, .o tUim*
Hitman's popularity,
Tito Washington correspondent j
of tiu> Brooklyn l?a?;le culls jitton- |
tion to the tact which has been a
source of womli rociit in inaiiy I
<iuuiters. Jl is the fact of the!
populuitly of Tillman at Wash- j
ington anions his brother senators.
Probably no wn-ilur cwr came to
the eapitol with m> ro of pr? jn ice j
against him. By I he lb-publicans j
In was in a hind "f horror as
the embodiment of what was mi- !
eolith as well ais unconveniional,j
and of views which had no appro- |
priate place in the senate. The
Democrats did not welcome h:m ; '
they resect, d his displacin$4 one of
die ohh r and more respected men !
<-f tin ir nuinher. Our impression |
is that Tillman broke down tin* ;
wall of Kepllbliean |)r< judiee before
he was ta\en warmly into Demo-!
eralie association. The llcpubli- '
cans said they found in him an :
ear..est ami a t hoi u glily honest
man, and, if his extreme views
embarrarHed tin- I )cinnorals, they
( I he lie j u In icans )\\ ei e not m ieveil
over it. Thus Tillman ei.me to be !
liked first iinioim the Bepnbiican j
seliutois. Later, lie ullleieW III lie ll
of hi.-- populism, and became so
ardent a partisan Democrat that
he into favor on that sal-- also,
l lie above named col respondent
says thai, after last week's to-able,
leading liepublieail HelliltolS liue
Ahlrieh, Allison and h'rye took
pains to j?o over and pleasantly
converse with Tillman, while none
of them paid any attention to
h I i? . > -
.hi-ijiiuriii. r>.isi<>ii iiorald.
" "
A HOBBISLS OUTBREAK.
"Of lain- m?ivs en t1:y danoliIcr's
I > cm I ?! t? v? l? >i>? d into a c;im? < > f
fci-aUl head" HI'lllVS ('. I). Islliii. of
.\l< Tyrant on, Totui.. hut iiurklonV !
A rnien Salv nunplrti ly eur; d her.
lis a ^uar.in eed run' f?>r Ke/einn,
I'. tI. I. Sail iCIi.'iiui, I'nnples.
S( r? s. ( leers and I'ihs. Only 2a
. tils a Meaeliam's druir slnre.
iiLiinoTa2s.c imcnts?
Candidates' anno liieomeuts will lie
ins.Tieil nailer 1 his headline from date
of receipt until issue preceding the pri1
n:11*\ eleel ion a eaelt. Cash with
order.
Fcr County Supervisor.
I hereliv ati'ioutum iuys 'fa eaielida'e
for the oliiee of tiuitt v t-1 i'1'lll\ 1 .-a >15,
suhj ret lo ih result of ill ' 1 sunoeral ie
primary eleetion. T. (1. < U 1.1'.
DR. J. L. SPRATT,
sik<;k<>n kkntist.
Ollioo in .loin s building, Main St root,
Fort Mill. S.
A f'lit IVoomlu r 1. ollioo will ho olosotl
rvrrv Monday.
Tonus, siri -lIv cash.
nTTTTTI ,-Ul I |
! L1 i-n?
I; ~ S../
f! K
. 'i'ii
\\v l ike V'Hir Doll tr
in iKiyiuiMit of laundry work loft in
our oavo, hut wostrivoas \\oll for your
apjirohaiion. Our aim is to wash
oloihos cIomi, iron shirts liars and
otitis |o nour liking i\vo moan by that
jx.lishod or (Inmost in tinisln, and trotiorally
to atVord yon I ho hos- satisfaolion
at jiriot - inn' :oiisnr:ifo wil h irtHiil work,
hut srill olv ?yi Tho ]M-rfoot work
of i la Mndol Sloain I.aiiiidrv. < harlot to.
a" ho limo at .short on.- has
won thoiionor il favor of > >d dress-u's.
Shiptuniils mad Wodnosday ? voniit^.
Kt). Ii. Mi Kl.it t\r\, hii'.v r
Fort M ill, S. ('.
'I IJKSMWSS W A UN I N (i.
Ali |m*rst?tts an* wnrtictl noi to
limit, !isii or for any purpose v. 11 n 1 ever
cut or upon any of 11?? landowned
or rout rolled liy the underhllilli'il.
tin* law will he v ltmiiy
i nforccd a trains! liny out* disre.
K?ir<liml' tins not ire
S. 10. Wiii i k. Mils. ,t. M. Oi i i.i.
j. w. aiiiiiii y. f. n ms.
T. M. Sri; \ it. Mi > t'rssir Wn;t::.
Kooar .foxes. W. I. Jokk8.
1). a. Lkk. .1 I'. M \i k.
.1. H. ('OI.TM 1 Ul?. \V. ! .. I loKK.
W. 10. Sri; vr 1. 15. M.Sn;\ i r.
t. m. iii..mis. t. s. kli.'k ' ATllll'K.
t. ('. sim; nr. ii. vv. lit 1 1 m x.
So 111 hern Nil lw;i\ N<lndule.
Tiains for ('luu lolte, etc., fioni
ColuniliH. rl< .. juiks Fort Mill.
S. No. Kiriiinond Limited.
(daily) 11:01 n. in; No. 28. Loral.
(ii*iiI\ ) 8:05 p. m; from ('In sler.
No. til. Loral. fcxc< Jit Sunday )
'2 :55 11. 111.
'I'rnins for ('olutnhia, He. from
(Minrloito, etc., pass Fort Mill,
No. 27. Loral, (daily) 7:-ls a. m;
No. K irli 1 not id Limited, < did;\ )
10:21 |> in; No. 75, Local, ^except
Sunday ) 2:55 p. 111.
Through sleepers for Kirlitnond,
\\ nsbinuton. New 5 ork, etc and
for Anjjcuftta, Savannah, (Miarleatoll.
Jacksonville, etc. i f He eoniicOlioiiH
at Culumlii 1 for all points
and at Charlotte with through
trains for the Fast.
w
Mexican
Mustang Liniment se
A. /
A toad um
a harrow
nifion ro trior
that, is tortured with Sjui
o . * ? x
uinw, sprains, nr. J-lost
and apply the kind of t\u
far and vide 1:3
Mexican
Mnzia
Lb
Never fail*?not even in t'i<
Cures caked udder i:i cow s 1
remedy, llans'v a nisease
or joints that caunol Lo cur
iMcxican fa""
Mustang Liniment itk
H-T.TT.: lixixarsanl axxs
! SOUTl
R.AIL
THE G RE JIT
CF TRJiDE Jr.
c* - - - - ? -
M j i rvicanQ Clio t'rlrnr
C"< rk * t"i an.":
??s.uu: t5 o: ;hc Aow;
I NORTH,
!Ki^h<Cla?is Vrstihnlo Tralr
hp?w???i\ New > orH and I
Cincirtnnii und Florida I
**o v i 1 lo.
Now Vorh ??r*cl Florida olthi
j ami iSuvann h, or via
;) Scvannah.
1
^ Supor or Dintn>t-Car 5|<?rvlc?
? Excellent iSorvir e and Lou
ccun .Veil tli Carolina Int
n| exposition.
N Winter Tourfsi Ticheta to
* rrducid ratoa.
Fitr rjcttrllfil infor m n Hurt. liter
!J tip fly i o net irf.t tickct'agcnt, or
.. ^ hj i.Il.HART)WICK,
\A General Vassenge- J9$rnt,
m lis a s his.gtun, L). C.
fe rt. W. HUNT, I
Sic. Passenger JJgent,
IH Charleston, S. C.
fl Ffnnu*5?* 10. inc?.
k. rvi? LQi\raoivr,
ROCK HILL, S. (\
JTOB PRINTING.
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i
i
"[?ril9i-LDAY PRESENT:
The Lamp of i
f P The lamp that doesn't flare 11
^?-}s%. tii tiin t>nl lamrunKe; t!i<- Wtii
{^_ J "! ! 11 anil stays K?>nil ; tin"
/ k*, ' ** ixiyh | .rt. with, "life you lnve
'Ml % The fN'cw
4\1 ) I Other lamp* may ho ?Cered
V ' '/ they l! i\ I in xoiiie reKlx-.-ts,
in?s, there only one. Tfie S
sure the lamp offered you is ?
I ~jj 011 it; ?very lamp has it. (Shi
Old fiiinips 3
%?*" ^v" '' ,:i ! :1 ' very iaien want.
(. Z- * 1 v\ want, a new hinp or ?/ni*, an <
' * \j~-1PJ t J islieil. a vase mounted or other
?* e.l .... :i Mow Rochcstc
v "J'-'a* i* ii.I v**u literal ore . .n lie Me.j.
J . . " - \\ i. ..r. . 11 s. t ' I I I - in i lie
?V} Lamps. Consult;
THE RQSMESTER LAMP GO.
, - - '-p--- '
11 rcartily overcome Leas of Bftlfy
wca >o?l J lo?ifs ami Scratches in hor
tnuius ami cattle. Farmers try it,
f
D^lf '
it2s;i
S3|,'
I
ier
f
'O than the fhijhhfrl hnrso
ivins, Swinney, Harness
hnrso ownerjfc knoTrfliis
lyuthy that heats, known.
/
mg
imroeirat.
most, agirravateil cases,
quicker than any known
peculiar to muscle, skin
eel by it,
[?boFt rc?mfvly' on tl?o ni.irkct for
id i rails, Sprains and Skin Lumps,
ocpu licnsesand mules iu condition.
-- ~-~!rSSiujEiit'iri -?irw rt.iimA'
I
XW AY I
V V A fv
HIGHWAY
HD TRAVEL.
ipo.l Commercial ^
imci P \,:a<urc [k
Liu v.iili tlio -C |J
T and WEST. |
is. Through Slrcpln^^Cara t>
ij?w Orleans, vie. A.innU. r
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