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I THE FORT HILL TIES. | DEMOCRATIC, PUBUSIIPP WEDNESDAYS, B. W. BRADFORD, Foblishw, fSubacription price . . $1 i>or year. Correspondence on onrreut subjects in invited, but >ve do not. agree to publish poniniunicatious containing more than 600 words, and 110 responsibility is asSunny} for the views of correspondents. As (in advertising medium for Ulmr jotte, eiuevjue, *'9rt miu, aim iu>?a Hill business houw'H The Times is unsurpassed. Rates made kiiQWU qu application to tUu publisher. Local Telephom) No. 29. APRIL 10. 1902. mmmammmmmmmmm Wade Hapjpto# is dead. Ho was a brave and chivalrous man, Ail honorable jpid courtly gentlein0ii, a bold and bril.iant soldier, nn able stutesmun. All in all he represented the highest type of an ideal Southern gentleman. Ah was G/e^rge Washington to his country, so was Wade Hampton to liis State, a father to his people and in their hearts the first in war and the tirtst in peace. His death will be mourned for years and his memory will live for generations. Tlu* Circuit Court. The Enquirer of today publishes the proceedings of the court in pension at Yorkvilje up to to tinadjournment yesterday afternoon hh follows: The case against Thomas Eineberger, charged with endangering passengers, was no I pro.-sed by the polie-tor on the payment of the cost lo the amount of 5 15 by the defendant. Henry Green Wylie wns convicted on the charge of endangering passengers on a railroad ear and was sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for ten months. The case of It. W. Featherstone, charged with selling property under mortgage, was nol pros-ted on the payment of $lli by the doM 1 a lenuuni. Wm. Boyd nod Bert Neely plead guilty of housebreaking nnd larceny, mjhI were sentenced to twelve months impriH/mtuent at hard labor each. Phillip Smith, white, was convicted of larceny of live stock and was sentenced to go to the Slate penitentiary or the chaingung for a period of two years. In the pHBe of \V. K. Burgess, charg? d with assault. and battery, the solicitor entered a nolle prosequi. The ease against William Tigue, charged with violation of the dispensary law, way nol prossed. Will Hampton plead guilty of i breaking into a ruilroad car and 1 whs sentenced to eight months on the chaingnng or the penitentiary, j Henry Love dead irniltv of hm pfuilt and battery and vyas seteucod J to a tine of $100 ur twelve months at hard labor. Friedheim Hughes plead guilty of housebreaking and larceny and , was sentenced to ten months at ; )iprd labor. James J^nox was convicted of endangering passengers and was I sentenced to twcle month's imprison nient. Koss Kirkpatriek plead guilty to the charge of burglary, and was sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for ? period of two years and six months. In the case of lieu Ism Stewart. [ charged with the murder of Ida Watson at the works of the Catawba Power company. about April 1. }tK)l. The jury returned a verdict of guilty and recommended the , defendant to the mercy of thei court, .tie will go to the penitentiary for life. The case of Ned Smith, charged with violation of the dispensary law, waa remanded hack to the magistrate from whence it came, for trial. The last case taken up yesterday morning was that of the State : * i f\ - - MgaillHI. CiU lipid, OI HI I wit |) MHsault and battery with intent to kill. The grand jury was very busy during Monday and yesterday, and did a large amount qf work; but will probably not get through un. til today. . From the preaeut outlook, the ponfiioiHt oourt will easily hiHt dm-, , itig the balnnee of the week. True - bills for uiiirder have been found against Joseph Henry, Janieg Lindsay, Dock Lanier, Reuben Stewart, Samuel tair. * News cornea from the pension kbureau at Clonmbia that the apfplicationa allow an increase in [nearly every county and it is aaid though the fcind was in WM^MH|*^t^VVllLaMily grt IH Brief add Breezy, If Jim Tillman took any part in entertaining the President, in South Caiolinu, thtt newst apers , don't mention it. # Senator Depew wishes it distinetly understood that he is not in the market for grizzled and lioury jokes; lie t> got them to give away, ; The gentleman of the House committee that has reported a hill for nil elastic currency is not neecessarily a rubber-neck. * * Minister Wu would doubtless pay liberally for the privilege of doing a little talking back at Senators. * * + All coons look alike to the people of Lnwton. (Iklahoma, and they like none of them. * New York Policemen are r?d j hot reformers when there is no 1 chance for them to profit by wink- I ing at law-breaking. ? Senator Jones, of Ark,, is doubt. 1 less glad now that he owns that stock in the round hale cotton company. Ts the Clark, family trying to form a Senatorial trust? There will be three Clark's in the Senate when Clark, of Ark., takes his seat. * Outside trust companies will not be allowed to handle estates in Connecticut, miles a decision of the Supreme Court of lirrors can I in k 111 ii k i<i I i in I + + + The men who hiv about lo put $6,000,000 in Marconi's wireless telegraph system are not nerveless whatever else they may be. 4- + + Bank looters have been acting on the idea that the small banks' had too much money on hand. # * * Danger at a football match isn't confined to the players. The rol- | lapse of a stand at (llasgow, tS'*ot- I land, killed 21 and injured 250 1 persons. ? ? That. Berlin has some wideawake ; real estate operators was shown by the otter to sell a palare teat its owner's didn't know what to do with to the United States tor our embassy. When contractors fall out the Slnle learns that it was robbed. At least, it turned out that way in Montana. * # # The United States and Mexico have arranged to give the 11 arbitration commission its first job. ? John Hates who has been arrested for a murder committed in 1S!>5, is another believer in the adage, "Murder will out." ? ? ? Cecil Rhodes ami Andrew Car. negie upper to have had some educational ideas in common, but Rhodes waited until after he was dead to put his into practice. + + + The question of bar-maids or no bar-mauls is said to be causing more agitation in Great Hritian than the Jioer war. * # * Catholics of Montreal have been forbidden to attend the Passion Play. More free adveitising. * According to t be report of the | grand jury of St. Louis, its ollieiul bribery has for years been quite up to the New York, Chicago, or Philadelphia standard. If a few of the criminals can be convicted in time they would make edifying exhibits for the exposition. Humph! So England iH going to protest against the aelion of C \?ngross in favoring our own people I?y abolishing the export duty on hemp shipped direct from the Philippines to the Tinted States. The protest, is likely to he just about as etTective as one made against a parent favoring his own children. + + + Thefl iteat t<?nifoolery in connection with that special embassy to the coronation of King Edward is . that its members are to pay their own expenses. It is queationahle in the minds of many whether this embassy shout 1 have been named. ! but ho loin; as it was named and as j it will appear as the representative j of this nation its expenses should he provided for by congress. Jot) Couldn't Havo Stood It If V^e'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Ruokleids Arnica Salve will cure the cafre pf piles on earth. It hss cuJkl MMMWmlo. Tor 1 ri^jje^Pai ti^Ai THROUGHOUT SOUTH CAROLINA. Short Items of State News Conveniently Grouped for Times Renders. The State against the Virginia Carolina Clienjicni company to test . fljQ anti-trust law will ho lizard by Judge Buchanan in Richland i ii ; .1 court uns iiionui. A contract has been awarded by K. W. Robertson t?. a Louisville Arm for meeting a 1*2 story builditi^ iti Columbia win re the lveu- ; dull building now stands. A hundred thousand dollar bote! ; is to be Liti11 on llohkirk Mill. I Camden, by the Camden Land and t Investment company. It will be a winter resort for northerners. The State summer school is to be held at Winthrop this year beixin. nin<_r in June and lasting about a month. Three negro lmjhors were convicted in Yorkville of running a blind tii^er. The curious put of the affair is that they all voted for the dispensary in the recent election in that town. As a result of a mad dog's bite, numbers of cows, hogs and a horse < have died in Spartanburg county. While in a drunken condition, Dial Hullender, a while man of Cherokee county, fell in a foully and died of the effects of the wliis- , key and exposure. The attorney general on ^l(,ndav decided that sheriffs are entitled toil fee of $1 for each tax execution in their respective connt ics. Twenty violators of the dispensary law in Charleston were convicted and fined $50 each by the recorder last week. The Atlantic Coast Line is now building a 50-ton ice hom-e at Florence in which to store ice for ( railroad u^-e. i Tl W 1... 4 l.:4? 4~1 ... I ! J III ' I II It> Oimi'I , M v? I I I I I I I'll | > I I? Ml*liiieumii, fi ll from n pole near Columbia and was seriously hurt. The Darlington foumty Home Life Association of Darlington has 1 been commissioned to do a co- I operative life insurance business. The extra term of court held in Florence to try the negro rapist cost the state only $22.M. A movement is on foot at Clin ton for the erection of another cotton mill. I ho Laurens Telephone Co. is extending its lines to the town of Cross Hill, 11 miles south of Laurens. ! i The contract lias been let for the building of a large cotton warehouse of brick for the (ircndcll, mills at greenwood. The residence of ,T. II McJ^adden at Rock Hill was partly destroyed by tire one day last week. The lojt-u was covered by insurance. i w: 11: i .. i M II i-oMUfii man on board the Ciiicinuaii at Charleston, was killial by IJobiTi Paine, white, another member of the crew. A Jew, who was arrested in Beaufort a few days ago for eursiiiK on the public hiuhway, was disehar^i d as the curses were in Hebrew and no one could interpret the lan^ua^e for the court. A collection taken in Darlington on Sunday for the new Mcihodist church be ng erected I here amounted to about two thousand dollars. ; Five small boys of Jonesville arranged to leave home a few days abound lead a "hobo" lite, but wore discovered and intercepted before leaving town. For unate indeed will be the yonno men who secure the Cecil Kliodes scholarships a* < Moid , I niversity, the oldest ami most famous iestitution of Icarnim* in the world. South Carolina will be entitled to two. The Thorn well Orphanage at Clinton recently received a legacy ' of ten th ousand dollars from .Mrs. ' Lees, of New York City. A \\ innshoro man has invented d i k I I I 1 l I I I I III# llt.ll* I II tll.k tl'il ? T 1.1* .. ' r?i ?I 11 * -1 11 l I 111 >1 ill I or v> #1 Y ??? a a cotton planter?one that will , drop tin* seed in hills from S to IS < inches apart. The largest crowd in the history of the exposition visited ('liarleston on President's Day. Wedmsday. It is estimated that there were 50.000 visitors in the city. Martin Divmo, who is said to have lived about Glenn Spiings, is wanted by the Lqnitahle Life In 1 surance.company. No one seems to know anything about him Tjiere wrts rt fami y by that name [ in York county 20 or 00 years ago. At Troy, in Greenwood county, ' an election on dispensary or no ( dispensary resulted hi a vote of 10 I to 10. the managers, however, j threw out one vote, making the dispensary win. It was sought to , enjoin the county board frorrj es- ' tahlishing the dispensary on the . ground th'tt the election was jlle- , gal and Judge Gary has i^ording- J jlliiet \< Democratic County Convention Rooms of the Df.mockatic Executive Committee of Yokk County. Yorkvillo, S. C., April 13, 1002. i Notice is hereby j<iv?'U to each ami t'vorv Democrat ic dub in York countv to assemble at their respective places of meeting on the FOURTH SATURDAY, tin- 20th clay of April, li>02, for the purpose of electing 1 telematics to a Democratic County Convention, which is hereby called to meet in the Court House at Yorkvillo at 11 o'clock, a. m., on Monday, the ftth day of May, 1U02, for the purpose of? (a) Fleeting lo delegates to represent York County in a State Democratic Convention to meet in the city of Columbia on Wednesday, the 21st day of May, r.c>.>. (lit Fleeting the member of the State executive commirie from York county, (o) Fleeting a eo inty chairman, (di For the transact ion of such other and further bu si ties.- :is may properly come before tli<i uouv nit ion. The convention shall be cuui]M>sed of delegates elected by t lie several local clubs, one delegate for every T\V FNTYFlYF members, and (INK delegate for J a majority fraction thereof with the j right to tin* convention to enlarge or diminish the representation according j to circumstances. The precinct election of delegates to ] thi! county convention will be held on Saturday, April 2(ith, 1!H>2, between 11 n* ; hours of One o'clock and s^ix o'clock, l p. in. For the punwise of conducting j said precinct elections, each member of | the executive committee, or in the ah- j si hit uf such member the president or j vice-president of the club, will appoint , Tl 11 IFF managers of election at their resjH'ctive pivcincts. fc'aid managers will take and subscribe to the usual ' oath to conduct said election fairly, j honestly, ami impartially, and they will administer to each voter Jin out h to the otitict that he is ipialitied to vote according to tip: rules of the Democratic party, and has not voted before in t his elect ion. All iters*'tis known to be Democrats may vole in said precinct election. Fach precinct will elect a member to sorve'oti the executive committee, ami ill other otliecrs to serve during l he ensuing campaign. The county executive committee, with the ;>oll lists of the first primary [ lection of HUM as a basis, inmciid I he following apportionment of dele gales to said convention, to wit: Ogdeu ..... r? l ot hoi . . . 4 i itotliany . . . . t? j lilairsville . . It j IhiUoek's Creek ... It Clover ..... IS Coatos Tavern . . . 4 j Clark's Fork . . 1 Fbene/.er . . . 2 Fort Mill 12 Forest llill . . . it Hickory drove S MeCoiuiellsville ... 6 ANOVV |M)1'C . . . ?5 Hook Hill 2* Sharon . . . 51 Siuvrna . ... 2 Tir'/.ah . . ' . . . 2 York villa . . . 2>? Uy order of the Democratic Executive Commit to of York I'outily. ,1. s. i .kick, Official: County Chairman. ,T. II. S.vvk, Secretary. J. U. Traywck & Co., DEALERS IN FINE LKjror.S AM) M INKS, No. 41 East Trade St. CHAKLOTTK. - - - N. C. DR. J. L. SPRATT., SI'KCKON DENTIST. Otliee in I'.ank building, Main Street, Fort Mill. S. ( STREET T NX NOTICE. Ski:. 1. lie it ordained by the Inteiid1111 ami Wardens of the town of Fort Mill, S. Cin council assembled, That iill persons subject to street duty under the laws of South Carolina, residing in the said town of Fort Mill. S. C.. shall between the tilth day of April, IIKfJ. and the loth day of May. imr,'. pay to the treasurer of said town tt comiuntatiou tax of two i^it dollars or perform live days' work on the streets ot said town under the direction of the proper authorities. Sue. 2. That all ]v*rs >ns liable to work on siid streets and failing to pay said commutat ioultaX or labor as above re.|aired oil or before the loth day of May, liHKi, shall pay a commutation tax of t wo dollars ii^i.oO > and ttfIy cents nr perform live days' labor on the streets iif said town, provided such tax hi' paid mi or before the 1st day of .lane, ltlirj. Si c. :!, That after the 1st day of June. IMPS, all delinquents under this ordinance shall he arrested and brought before the Iiilcudant for trial ami it i'oiiv ieted shall pay :i tine of five (#.">) dollars or lie imprisoned ten days or sentenced to perform ten days' hard labor on the streets of said town. Ratified this ithdayof April, 11> . lonx W. McEi.ii.vnky, lntd, T. M. Sen vtt, Treas. Southern Kailwat Schedule. TrniiiH for Char'lotto, etc., from | Columbia, etc., .pass Fort Mill, S, (1 , No. :??, Kiclimoiid I -iin itr l. (daily ) 'hOl a, in; No. 2S, Local, j (daily) ?S:Oii p. in; from ('luster. No. (>t, Local, (except Sunday ) J:.").") p. m. Trains for Columbia, etc . from Charlotte, etc., pass Fort Mill, Nv 27. Local, (daily) 7its n. in; No, 2(.), Kiclimoud Limited, (daily ) I0:hl p in; No.j75, Local, (except Sunday) 2:*).ri p. 111. Through sleepers for Richmond, Washington, New York, etc. and for Auu'Usta. Savannah, Charles-1 ton. da< lisouvd'e ete. C ose connections at ColuinJ^^feAll ]K>jjii1fi Mexican Hustjn "lon't fctny on or now tho snrfaoo, i >tl to tliu bouo uua ail. co out all liljL?i / yi 'For a Lame Geek Sore LIuccU or, in fact, all Lai iiess of your body that will drive out Ham 111 at ion so rxii Me:: Mustamig f If you cannot rc:u self j^et sonic one it. is essential that rubbed in most tli Mexican Husta ovcrcomos tli? nilmonts of linr?cs an. it u; a 'lo-ii ! !? r i n>l )>ain Ki!i?*r ii" U <U II A I IL THE GREAT OF TRADE SI. Uniting the Princ ICen erj and Heal Resort? of the Sou NORTH, Ktrfh-Clasft VaatlkuU Trail hrtw?ien Now York and , Cincinnati and Florida 1 Ashsvill*. Now Vor K and Florida, olth and 5 f\ r n n n a h i or via Savannah> Supar or Dinln^iCar Servlc Excellent 5?rvtc? and Lai cauni fouth Carolina lni Cxpoaition. VVintor Tourist Tickats to rnducad rata*. For detailed Information, lltri apply to nearest t ic kot agent, o S. M. tl ARDW1CK, Passenger Mgent, Washington, D. C. pj R W. HUNT, Oil). 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