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Pr " r THE FORT MILL TIMES.! DFMOCRATICPUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS. B. W. BRADFORD, PublUher. Subscription price . . . . $1 pr r year. Correspondence on current subjects is invited, but we do not. agree to pubiisii communications containing more tliun 800 words, and 110 responsibility is assnnied for the views of correspondents. As an advertising medium for Charlotte, Pinoville, Fort Mill, and Rook Hill business houses The Timesis unsurpassed. Rates made known on application to the publisher. Local Telephone No. 20. APRIL 9. 11)02. Dispatches sent out from Charles- j ton a few days aj;o announce that I it local athletic club is making efforts to pull off a prize fight at the exposition grounds in that city between Jeffries uiid Filzsimmons, professional pugilists. Indeed, it is stated that the promoters have I gone so far as to offer the prospective principals a purse of $20,000, and that Fitzsimmons lias signified his willingness to accept the offer. All this in the face of the statutory provisions prohibiting prize fighting in South Carolina. It may be i that the whole thing is simply a ruse to advertise the exposition, 1 and that it is not meant to be , taken for its face value, in which event perhaps no hurm will follow, though it ia a lamentably disparaging way to inv itejiittention loan enterprise wkicb abw'nds with le- ' gitimate ami meretricious attrac- | tions. Hut assuming that the ef- I f >rts which are making to bring this brace of bruisers together in South Carolina are bona tide, then a quietus should be put on the undertaking at once. We prefer to believe that Governor MoSweeney will not allow the name of our State to be disgraced by permitting a prize tigln in it. If he does, we shall be greatly dis ippointed in him. Since the foregoing article was written and put in typo Governor McSweeney hnH stated positively that Jeffries and Fitzsimmoiis will not he permitted to liglu in South Carolina. The Jenkins Sword. In recognition of his services with the Hough liiders during the Spanish-American war, a sword will be presented to Major Micah Jenkins by President Roosevelt in the city of Charleston some time during today. The sword is given i as Hit expression of feslin^ from \ the people of South (Carolina, who ?1 ici not like the way in which the president was treated and who I wish to show by a^nin inviting hint that they r.^ret the occur- j renee. It iH also felt that Major Jenkins iH entitled to the sword. The blade of the sword in of French manufacture, the hilt Hiir- j mounted by an aqua-marine stone Set in diamonds, and its value' is said to be nearly a thousand dollarrs. On the scabbard is shown the palmetto of South Carolina. On the blade is this inscription: "Major Micah J. Jenkins, llou^li ' Riders. A testimonial of his efficiency and soldiership and of his gallantry in action while serv..,:?i. 4i.* r 4i.~ it?:I ,.i i iii ^ ?> i i 11 tur r 11 11 ly m iijc* it'll | States in Cuba. From friends and admirers in South Carolina. Presented by President Koosevelt, April <>, J'<>02." ? - Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of the real estate transfers for Fort Mill township during March, as recorded in the county auditor's office at Yorkville: Leroy Spring's to S. K. White, 7S aores; consideration $1,000. J. M. Spratt to .1. Lee Spratt, lot; consideration J. T. Bailee to S. II. Epps, 2.^ acres; consideration $125. Suit Against Rock Kill Journal. As attorney for Miss Hepzibnh Uye, ol itocR Hill, W. \> . Lewis, I Esq., on Monday, filed it complaint against tin* Jotirnnl Publishing Co., of Rock Hill, claiming $3,000 dam- ! ages on account of alleged lihd published in that paper in its ishuh of October 15, 1901. The grievance of the plaintiff grows out of a story published by the defendant, relating to the alleged engagement of the plaintiff to a Elorida sea captian. as the result SjHof a newspaper advertisement, etc. The plaintiff holds that the pub- ' lication was "wilfully and maliciously false and defamatory," and calculated to bring her into coutempt, etc. ifek fc. ^ Brief and Breezy. The President is anti-irrigation unless the 1 mention be butted by Uncle JSnin. * * m When a man is up acrdnst hard luok'he Riay bo said to bo having a Miles of a line*. * * * Arkansas Democrats decline to accent lalk against (rusts from the owner of a bitf interest in a trust. ? * The man who has no stronger reason for honesty than fear of the law is certain to become a thief sooner or later. m * m This is the season when they are the dearest - emphasis on the dear- - creatures on earth. * * Somebody has been kiekintr because congressmen plav the races, but our opinion is that it is no worse than their regular [.habit of playing t he people. * * + The TTatfields have been entrntfinir in pome more shooting matches in the Kentucky mountains. Result, four dead men. * * This Jeff Davis who has spenred a niortuai?a on the Governorship of Arkansas ran hardly export to raise as murhCdn as the other Jeff Davis did. * * When a Tennessee flood starts on a town-swipinir jnir it can do almost as tnueli damn^e as a fullgrown earthquake. * * The Lexington. Kv.. ernnd jury may have been n little late in rotting it? opinion of the get-rich qniek investment or debenture oompanies before the pnblie, hut it's very emphatic. * * * Unlestj they have been misrepresented the Seventh Day Adventists of Chicago and vicinity are a scrappy lot. + + .+ The story of some .non feigning death to client justice cr the insurance companies is on cue of its periodical rounds. This tjme the late J. C. Paulsen, of Montana, figures as the fake dead man + + + t ' Missionaries have been warned to keep out of the districts in which Chinese rebellion iH active, hut missionaries do not always heed warnings. * * The Senate has adopted roveral new rules on good behavior, but whether they will lie any better obeyed than the old ones is yet to be seen. # M * 1 f Congress were less quick to act on every sensational charge of blackmailing and bribery against public men and the press there would be less suspicion in the public mind. + + + The professional hypnotist who caused a youth to got his leg broken by wrestling with a heavier man should lie tried ami punished for assault and battery. * ? There is nothing original in tincry of 'Vonsp rwy" raised by the convicted Cuban postal thieves. There was unquestionably n conspiracy, 1ml tiio conspirators are where they ought to be?in prison. * # * Europeans are ungrateful. They are actually kicking because millions of American capital have been invested in works of art. ? ? # New South Wales has a new compulsory industrial arbitration court of which great things are expected. Whether the expectations are realized will depend ii; on the nature of the decisions of the court. ? The Spartanburg Free I.ance says; "The usually excellent and A ,1 _ A n I i ? r up-io.iiaie ivock mil .Journal ih running a lint of quotations of cotton mill stocks 'for tlio week ending Sop. <>, litOl,' Wake up, contemporary. We have heard of dealing in futures, hut never of pasts.'" * ? * Bulgaria was rather rubbing il in when it notified this government that its diplomatic representative was persona 11011 grata, bocause of his activity in the Mihh Stone case. Uncle Sam will dispense with a diplomatic representative in Bulgaria for awhile. TIS EASY TO FEEL OOODCountless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Bills, which positively cure Constipation, Hick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 26c ut Mcucham's drug store. THROUGHOUT SOUTH CAROLINA. Short Items of Slate News Conveniently (irimnrw! for Iimrc Ni'.wl.'rc All old 11 euro woman died in ! Darlington lust week w ho claimed In be 105 years old. It bus been rumored in political I eirol??s 111at Col. dames A. Hoy! : would nun in b" a enndidab for Governor, but lie has made a stale, inent dn> iiig it. The attemlanee a! the exposition is ineivasinu rapidly en-h day. At the municipal primary held ] in Sumter last \\ edn sdny .Mayor Stueky was re-eleeled without op- I i posit i >n. It is i si imated that there will be an increase of forty percent in the tobacco acreage of the eastern SceI ion of t lie State. St. Matthews has decided by an election to erect a new modern school htiildinu. Next year's stan- i 1 third will be raised and new featim s added. Tiie governor Wednesday of fered a reward of $50 for tin* arrest I and conviction of the parties who j waylaid and shot John .lohson, in the Dutch Fork section some time ago. ! There are several cases of smallpox in Yorkville. A post home ! is to la* instituted and vaccina* ion I has b *on made compulsory I'm persons between the ages of 1 and j 00 years. The smallpox patients | are all neui'oes. The giunery of the Yietnr < >iI I company. at Yorkville. was ties troyed I?y lire oi? March 1. It wis a Mlinger system consisting of three gins, a strum press ami an engine. AI unit hales of lint cotton were also hurtled. Hev. II. C. Buckluiltz, who for the past nine years lias heeu pastor of ilic Baptist church in Cliestor, has accepted a call to the Killton Stivet Baptist cliutch in Baltimore, Mil. At Greenwood last Wednesday, II. K. Williamson, white, and a nefjro. Charley Snow, were sen- | fenced to tive years each at hard labor in the penitentiary. WilI.unison met .1 A. W erlz, a neighboring farmer, in the road, and . with the assistance of two negroes, who held Wert/., W illiamson heat him almost to death. W. L. Co lins, a farmer of Ivlgefield county, was assassinated by 11eyro liighwn\men near his home Wednesday afternoon. George Woods was dr vino with Colons and resisted a hold up, when they were tired upon, killing Collins and wounding W oods. I )r. Kd. Nesbit, of New York has bought a slii|> of land lying along the Catawba river in Indian band township in Lancaster county, his object being to establish in that section a game preserve. A barbed wire fence will nclose tinplace and it will be stock-d with deer and foxo-s, quail and pheas- I ants. The Lancaster Ledger tells of a couple of unusually large lemons that were plueked from tin* lemon tree of Mrs. L. M. Clyburn. The tree was recently removed from Mrs. Ciyburn s foinier home in tinDixie section to Lancaster. A lemon tree growing and hearing in thiscliinate is indeed a curios t\. Robert K. Ford, who is wanted J at Florence on the charges of bigamy and forgery, has he.-n arrested in Stockton, Cal. The sheriff ? f Florence county ifi in communication with I lie California an t hor t ics and it is likely that Ford will lull rough t trick to I h i?-. State for I rial. lie Hapt His Leg. Twelve yeuisago.l. W. Sullivan, of liuitfold. Conn., scratched his le<* with a mslv wire. Inllainmu| lion and and blood poisonim; net in. For two years In* suH'ered inj tensely. Then I he best doctors nr^rj oil a in pill at i< >n, "bnllin writes, " 1 lined one bottle of Flectrie Bit tens and 1 1-2 boxes of Buckles Arnica Salvo and my Icjj was sound anil well as ever." For Kruptions. Feze ma. Tetter. Salt Uhentn. Sores and all blood disorders Fleetric Bitters lias no rival on earth. Tty theni. Thoh. B. Meaeliain will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only f)0 cents. No ict' to Dvcrsrers. All overseers are hereby notified to call out their builds and work uiwl repair their respective sect ions at once. All mule persons able to work between the ages of IS and 50 years are required to work not less than three days of ten hours eaeh on the pnblie highway to j which they belong- Ministers of the ! Gospel, school trustees, students of schools and colleges and all old soldiers are exempted from road duty. Persons on sections that have no overseer, or on sections where the hands have paid their commutation tax, will please notify the Supervisor and recommend some suitable person for overseer By ordes of County Commissioners. Mary J. Hpntkr Clerk of Board. WANT 101).? I'ine wood on aub| aeiiption. The Times. Mor monism Growing. Mormonism in said to l>o jrrowin" ninidlv t h roil "In m t the ii!in> ? ? I ? J ~ ?country. An address issued by missionary hccrctnr.cs of evangelical churches says: "Its missionary net ivity I lirou^botil the country is almost incredible. It claims to have now 2000 missionaries in the tiehl 1.400 of them in the Southern States ami to have made last year 20.000 converts. Mormons are also s'ablishiti'4 missions in foreign countries on a larirc H.*ale^ At a conference recently lu !d in Jterlin and presided over by lluii'b Cannon, 12.*) Mormon missionaries wore present who were working in the (b rman empire. They reported 2.000 ecr.v.'rls. In Norway and Sweden Mormons have for many years been irninittj* a eont inually incn asin*_r "utnhcr of eonverts." Jet Couldn't Have Steed It If he'd had ftchino Piles. They're terribly annoying; but l-tucklen's Arnica Salve will ear tin .vor.-t ease (>f piles on earth. It has rule I thousands. Kor Injuries. Pains ? r Poddy lirupt ions ii s t Im besi salve in I be world. Price 2."?e a box at .M enchain s I >rt?j?st >re. (iiunanteed Announcements. <"aiuli'Vifes" announcements will be inscrte I under iliis headline from dale of receipt until issue preceding; I lie primary elcetioii a each. Cash with order. For County Supervisor. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for t lie otiico of < 'ounty ? U 1*KK V IM )1\. subject to the result <d" the Democratic primary election. T. ( '. DR. J. L. S PR ATT,! sfkceon dentist. Oflioo iii llutilc building, Main Street, Fi?rt Mill, S. r. A 1'tcr 1 kiconilier 1, ofiiee *.vill be closed t'vcrv Monday. Terms, strictly rash. ST It IiET TAX NOTICE. Ski", t. l'.e it onhiinril by the Intendam ami Wardens of thr town of Fun Mill, S. i'., in council assembled, That all persons subject to street duty unilcr the laws of South Carolina, residing in the said town of Fort Mill. S. tshall between the lath day of April, l'.MJ. and I the ldih day ot May, It02, pay to the treasurer of said town a eoniiMUtation ta\ of two t#rj? dollars or perforin live days' work 011 the streets of said town under the direction of the proper a nt horit ies. Sr.c. 2. That all pers uis liable to work on said streeisand tailing to pay ; said I'oiuniiitatiou tax or labor as above j re'piireil oti or before the loth day of 1 May, l'H)2, shall pay a eoiiiinntaiion 1 tax of two dollars <.-.'..~>oi am! t'fiy cents or perform live days' lab a* on the streets : of said town, provided smdi tax be paid j on or before t he lsi day of J line, I'.tti. Ski*. That after the 1st day of luuc, IU02, all delimpienls under this j ordinance shall ho arrested and brought | before the lntoudaut for trial and \f | com ieted sli.i: 1 pay a line of live ($ol ; dollars or he imprisoned ten days or sentenced to perform ten days' hard labor on 1 lie st reel s of said tow 11. ii...i 1.; . i. .1 ... , .... 1 ..... ttivii i IU.^ i i 11 <? i > ''i .\ 11r11, i 1 ' - \V. MclCl.lt ?-> KV, I lit (I. J. >1. Sim; \tt. Treas. i i " ' j 7 o /, P ; - ' f 3? if I a; 25 Y\- i!^0 ?I f ' v-s; v ^ y ^sSSSzl - - <J CokydiONT A Universal verdict. All men :iro pi eased with our work? it in strictly hi^h-^radc ami alxive reproach. ( >ill" work calHli>t he rxeelletl anywhere -it is the truest represent:! tion of tlx' lnundrvn an'sart. Finish is perfect, and the hest materials only are used in the process of washing ami tiuisliiu;;. All laundry left with our Fort Mill a^ent will receive prompt and careful at tent ion. Rock Hill Steam Laundry Ki>. L. McKi.iivnky, Amknt Fori Mill. S. Shipments tna<lc Wednesday moritin>x So ill liern K;i I way Si ln ilu'r. Trains for Chin lolte, etc., from Collllllh a, etc.. pass Knit .M ill. S. (' . No. :;o, Richmond Limited. (dnily) t*:01 a. m: No. 2S. Local, (daily) S:0.") p. m; from Cluster. No. (VI. Local, (except .Sunday) 2 p. m. 'I rains for Columbia, cV , from Charlotte, etc., pass Fort .Mill. No. 27. Local, (daily) 7: IS a. in; No. 21), Richmond Limited, (daily ) 10:114 p in; No. To, Local, (except Sunday) 2:o"> p. in. Through sleepers for Richmond, Washington, New \ ork, etc. and for Augusta, Savannah, Charleston. Jacksonville, etc. Clos * connections at Columbia for all points and at Charlotte with through traius for the East. I / Mexican Hurt; don't f-tnr on or nonr tl>? snrfnoo, i i tibaUCS tv> the bouo wUU U?iVUJ UUu wl ' r ^ ?For a Lame Cach Sore fat:ec! or, in fact, elI La 11 ess of your body that \vi11 dri\ c ou Hamiaatien so or. r i Mc s Mustang1 ! If ycu car:rot rca self yet some cue it is essential thai rubbed in most tl Mexican Hust: OVTf'inifs tho nilnvvifs ?>f h ir?<>s nn i'. i ; u <i. m in-. U r mi.i i .-tin Lill'T ii?i SOUTI RAIL W THE GREJx 7 OF TllJiDE Si tinliinj the Pi*ir?< H Ccn.crs nnd Hca I'eiorto *-2 tiie iox 1 NORTH, EJ1S ,1 IIi(<J\?ClaRS Vnstlbulo Trai bptween New York and Cincinnati and Florida Asliov illo. t New 1 orIt nnd Florida, pith and iSavann.-.hi or via ij Savannah. < Superior Uininf^-Car Sorvi< E.tccl lent .trrvice and Lo coom South Carolina In Eapcci.ion. Winter Tourist Tickets to reduced rates. ij bar detailed informntlon, lite a; piy to ncur?j( tieket'oyent. < y s. ii. n .mowicK, General Passenger Jtgent, Washington, Z3. C, Ej R. XV. HUNT, liiu. Passenger Jtgent, h Charleston, S. C. M FEnRUARV to. i?ca. / I <i4 9 O-'O-O^OOO O S3.. m* LONDON^ KOOK H/LL, S. ('. JOB PRIWTI1G, 9 I i Far HOLIDAY PRESEN1 The Lamp of l BY Tlio lamp that doesn't dare to IIHO bad IlinktMK*! ; 111"' I-' S J'oii pet it and Mays pood ; tt / ?? a inpU firt witli, "t'nv you lui* Zbc New > V ** ' ry Other lamps mar bo offer i V v f they may !> , in xoine respeel 'v. i Hess, there's only one. J '<< Hiiro the lamp offered ym )J?.H ' a it; every lamp lias it. tH Old LnmpH Wo can (ill every lamp w ft' r^^255Wx'/\ \ want a nmv lamp or sfoiv, m WJ 'M I or..tin ''ti o.l lino n Now Rochesi iH* wnd von la. ruturo n flit" mil Vr*?s2 Wc .rc SOCIALISTS In tt 'If - ~^P ' Lamps. Conso TJ THE ROCHESTER LAMP D ing Liniment it rocs ia throned tho ri"?r'p?? ami i i;ju. ,I.:UUIUum. C2, -1 nicncsr, and Fore- : ' there i.; nothing t the pain and iniekly as :ocan !l ? :m r irrr ? fc. u a i. u a li J 1^9 cli the rpot yourl ) assist yon. for I lie liniment be loroughly. --! ing Liniment -1 nil ilnnio^rio nnimnK In fnofc, 11ii.'i t a i* who or wlmt tlio putlont is, ^?TT^rrar WMS;?R'- - - wwnrwiggT^t HERN I ,WAY I ' HIGHWAY ND TRAVEL. :ipnl Commrrcial Ith end Pleasure k ith witlii the i? ? iT and WEST. | nsi Throufjh Slroplnd-Curi w Wow Orleans, via A .ants, I Points via Atlanta and via I ivr vis Lynchburg, DsnTlU* R Richmond, Danville and R :e on all Through Trains. p w Kafos to Charleiton ?r- n >tur>b(Ak? and Wott Indian U all Hesorts now on sale at k traturc, tit4.tr tables, rates, otc., H >r oss U V.H.TAYLOE, K Sjsst. Can. Pass. Mgent, N Jitlanta, Ca. B J. C. PEAM, District Pass. Jl\jent, Mtin *ta, Ga. B The Charlotte Observer North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. 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Tint for ii'.I arouiKt (rnottenuire. l<Nik for tlie luuuo f HiHljBMB 31: i < 1 < - New. / \ ll.i r \ "ii VJImMBAjI K i nlil tie repaired or refln- ' rr mal-e of lamp transform tor we can ?i'? it. 1 A't ii? f?/A ie treatment of diseases of |J-t 3S l*nrk PUre A ftfl ttarrlay St., New York.