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fW5T M3U WF-1AW5E. ,Wi?nr Jtnppruings 1? a?U About Town Told in Parpfrnhs. Mr. George Heath, of Lancaster, was a visitor to this phice Monday. Mr. J. S. Link, secretary of the upper mili, spent Sunday with liis family iti Chester. Miss Bertha Massey left Monday morning for u two weeks visit to relatives at Woodruff. S C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garrison, of Charlotte, are guests at the home ; .of Mr. S. O. Furis, in Gold If ill. i Mrs. 13. H. Massey and son ISugeee speut yesterday with relatives in Proridence (N. C.) township. Mrs. J. T. V oung and little son , James returned Monday evening frou? a visit to relatives in York- I vjlle. Farmers of this vicinity report that the dry weather of tiie past ten days has damaged the cotton crop no little. Agent S. C. Yates and wife returned Monday evening from a visit to relatives in the lower part of the State. Miss Kllie Alexander, daughter <of Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Johnston, is ill of typhoid fever at her home on Fast Main street. After a visit to Miss Ohn Neely in Ehenezer, Miss Carrie Kimhrell returned to her home in this township Thursday morning. Hojj. J. 11. Ifailo spent severnl days of last weak in York township, in the interest of his candidacy for the Legislature. The game of hall Saturday he. i i .1 i?. - - ? ? 1 iweeu me l'inevuie and tort Mill teams resulted in a vieto-y for the j latter by a st >ro of 10 to 0. Mr. Guy Orclway. formerly a j coil tractor at tbo Catawba Dam but now of Lancaster, was a visi- | tor to Fort Mill on Monday. The Fort Mill Graded School, with Prof. J. A.Tate us principal and Misses Tliornwell ami Hamilton assistants, will open on Sep- ! teinlier 1. Mis. M. A. Kendrick and Miss ! Belle Mendenhall, of Hock Hill,! are visiting their relatives, Mr. 1 and Mrg. J. B. Mendenhall on Booth street. Mr D. X. Gaston has been bus- \ fly engaged for a few days in getting the gins of the White-Springs Company in shape for huudluig the fall cotton crop. The Times takes pleasure this issue in placing before its readers the name of Geo. W. S. Hart, Esq., of Yorkville, as a candidate for the House of Representatives. Mr. W A Wfltann ia r?<?n?..?v. plating the building of two 2-story buildings on Confederate street. The buildings will be erected on the Lot adjoining the postothce and will be used as otiices. Miss Frances Bull, of Columbia. | spent Friday with her friend .Miss ' Tommie Culp. Miss Hull left Saturday morning for Huntersville., N. C., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. \V. M. Houston. Tho colored citizens of the township wore visited Monday night by the Rev. "Black Sam ?Jones"of Rock Hill, who delivered a soul- j stirring sermon from the A. M. E. j Zion church on Railroad street, j There was an abundance of loud i shouting. Section Master Warren informs 1 us that a nice landing has been ' built at Grnttan, the station on the { Southern Railway at the Charlotte j Brick Company, 2 miles soudi of town. This work was much needed ; as the sod thereabouts is so stieky in rainy weather that travel is almost impossible. If you want to vote in the primary election on the 2<ith of August. you had better see that your name is on the club list on or bet a 1 aAiL ? i - * *uie nit' z>oin instant. All hoys who will he 21 years of ape before the next general election, which is ! in November, are entitled to vote | at the next primary and they should join a Democratic club. The Times is requested to state | that a meeting of the Confederate veterans, those who draw pensions, : will be held on Saturday. August Jbth, at 4 o'clock, p. m. The pur- I |H)se of the meeting will be to elect a township pension commissioner to represent the veterans of Fort Mill township in the approaching election of a county board of pensions. Much to the regret of a number of citizens of Fort Mill who were contemplating the trip it is announced that the excursion that was to have left Rock Hill today for Savannah, Ga., is called off. j The Rock Hill camp of Woodmen bad contracted with the Southern Railway for the train, hut it trans pired that the train could not be furnished until the 1.1th, and this not proving satisfactory to the Woodmen, the trip was abandoned. However, it has been suggested that the camp will in a few days go j pn u day's outing to Marion, N. C. , v Mr. S. W. Merritt spent yesterday in Rock Mill. Mr. Henry Massey, of Tirzah, was u visitor to Fort Mill Tliurs- i day. Officer Warren made u seizure of whiskey Saturday night from u supposed blind tiger. After a few days eontjneiueut by ! sickness Mr. B. 11 Massey is again ' on duty at the postotlice. Dr. J. E. Massey. Sr., and wife of Rock Hill, spent Thursday and ; Friday with relatives ill this place. The Rev. D. M. Austin, of Charlotte, will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday morning and ; evening, Mr. T. B. Meachani, .Tr spent i Thursday night in town at the home of his father, Dr. T. 1>. n f i Aieaenain. Miss liessie White went down to liock llill Monday to visit her! relatives, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. E. \Y hite. Miss Perry Saville, of States- | N. O., is a LTUest of her eousin, Miss Nannie MeElhaney, in this place. Mr. II. 0. Ilodgers, of Van Wyck, S.C., was a icuest of his brother, Mr. 11. E. Uodj^ers, dur- j wjo the past week. Mrs. Lizzie 11 illiard, of Camilla, (va., and Miss Allie Cureton, of , Van Wyck, S. (\. are quests at the homo of Mr. L. N. C'ulp. Mr. K. M. Lrwin and family. of Pineville. spent Monday at the ! home of Mr. Erwin's father, Mr. i fl. 13. Erwin, south of town. A number of Port Millians attended the reunion and picnic of the Mecklenburg (N. 11.) (.' mfederates h< Id at Providence church yesterday. wmi:.. i? i - A'? ioo\;n ? ? I I i H" ililU nilUiC Catluart returned to their home in llock Hill Saturday after a ten days' visit at the home of Mr. ! 1>. F. Mnssey. Now that erops are laid by and the roads are good it is a good time for any of our subscribers who would like to pay their subsorip- ! lions in wood to bring it along. Hick's weather predictions for the month of August are not over- . ly encouraging, as they indicate continued dry weather. They how- | over, indicate good general rains 1 towards the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. lhirringer, ! of Charlotte, who have heen visit i ing at the home of Capt. \V. 10. Ardrey, in Providence tow. ship, 1 spent Thursday night at. tin* borne ' of Mr. J. \V. Ardrey in this place. , During a thunder storm one evening last week two tine cows belonging to Dr. ?). 'J. Mack were struck and killed by lightning. Mr. Win. Culp also lost a nice cow in a like manner during the storm. The young people of the town enjoyed a delightful dance in the town hall Friday evening, more than 20 couples being present. The local Hiring Da ml, which wiih re- | cently re-organized, made its ini- j tial play on this occasion. The Times is requested by tin- t St. dailies church (colored) to an i nonnce that the Rev. "Black Sam ! Jones" will preach in the A. M. 10. i Zion (colored) church on Friday' night, next. The public is cordi-j ally invited to be present. The county campaign opened Monday at Burnett's Mountain, at which time and place was held the annual picnic of the farmers of j that section. The meeting at Fort ; Mill will bo held on the 21st ! instant, and every Democrat in the township should be hero and give the candidates a hearty welcome. In a recent letter from Pineville The Times is informed that the trustees of the public school in that place have closed a contract with Prof. J. A. Boyd, of Hunters- j villo, N. C., to till the position of | principal of the school during the j coining session. Prof. Boyd ami family will move to Pineville in a 1 few weeks and will occupy the j Mansou property on Main street. j The hooks of the Democratic club will he closed after tin1 20th instant. If you desire to vote in the primary election on the 2(5th your name should he enrolled. | Mr. W. McCulp, secretary of the | local Democratic club, has charge of the books and will he glad to enroll any and all who ask him. > The only requirement to partici- j pate in the primary is that your i name be on the club roll, no regis- 1 tration certificate being necessary. ' The Yorkville dispensary has turned over to the county treasurer for division between coun ty! and town, $314 11, being the net profits for the month of July. The net profits from May 24th to June 1st were $33.11, from June 1st to July 1st, $211.44. The total net profits turned over to date is $">88.99, which is not far from 5300 a month.?Yorkville Yeoman. Monroe, the 13-year-old son of Mr. A. S. White, was painfully hurt on Friday near the home of Mr. \V. E. Sprat t. A number of boys were running around on the rock wall which incloses the S pratt family burinJ erontid. In some way the little White boy stumbled i and fell from the wall a distance of 1 several feet to a pile of rook. He WH-H immediately brought to town atul upon examination by h phy-i eian it was found that he had sus- I tained an uvrly tfasli, three inches I in length, oil his forehead and his ! rijjht leu- was slightly lacerated ] near tlie knee. ?? Marriage cf a Fort Mill Young Lady. A tunrriage which wnssomewhat of a surprise to the youou: lady's ; many friends in this place was that of Miss Ada Bradford, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bradford, Sr., of Fort Mill, to Mr. I Will Taylor, which oeoured at Jjnnenster on the drd insl'int. A Lancaster exchange has this to say of the marriage: "Mr. Win. ]j. Taylor, one of the J Lancaster .Mi'rc in' ile Company's j popular salesman. and M s> Ada Bradford, reeently elerted teacher ' of t lie M orrow school, wimv tiiai-ri I last Sunday. The e reinony wis performed by the Kev. .1. M White, at I nit v. .Mr. Taylor is a 1 son of Mr. S. i). Tnvlor. of Craigs vide, and is oueof l,ane;is,or eoun ty's medel young men. The bride's former home was in Port .Mill, but she has been teaching in tins county for some time. She is a most lovable and accomplished young lady. Pleasant Valley *>ots. I Mr Knfus Norman, s >n of Mr. \Y. 1\ N tiniin, who has been ill of typhoid fever in Charlotte for some tune, died on Satu; lav. 11 is remains \v? re brought to Pleasant I (ill church and interred them <>n Sunday. Kafus was a n ember of the Pleasant llill church and his lif? was consistent with its teachings. Mr. Klmore Kell, brotln r of I)r.s. Tom and S. A. Kell. of this neighborhood, died at the home of Mr. John Kell, near Bol.air, on! Kridav night. His remains were removed to Chester, his home. A wife survives him. Misses Allie and Virginia Yaughan. of Uoek llill, are visit ing their sisl* r Mrs. Perry Wolfe. Miss Helen Heath, of Monroe, is visiting relatives in Pleasant 1 \ alley tins week. The people are whiliug away' the tiin** tuting watermelons and talking politics. The county cam j puign will begin Tuesday at Helair. A large crowd of Pleasant Valley people Mill go down and give our local candidate a hearty ovation, and setul him on a-smilhig, for victory belongs to him and he shall have it. d.,1.15. ? The Tlrzah Encampsnemt. Contrary to the general belief that there would be no encampment at Tir/. ill this year it is said I arrangements are now being com- I pleted for this great gathering of the farmers of the county and their families and friends. It is j expected I hat the dates will ilielude ! August ll'Jiid and lldnl, though this has not been definitely deter- I iii . i . . . . I Illlllfll. 4il nil' (MIIIIIIIMIi'S Will ll?' invited to be present, unci as the Senatorial and State candidates will have completed their cam pai^n tours and as the 'J'Jnd is the date selected for tin' meeting of the county candidates at Tir/ah, it is probable there will be a number of orators present and that the j very atmosphore will be freighted with elo(|ueiiee. JUST LOOK AT HSB. Whence came 1 hat spriplit ly step, faultless skin. rich, rosy romplextion, smiliim face She looks f^ood. feels oood lb re's her secret. She | uses Dr. Kinu's New Life I'ills. i Result,?all organs active, ?1 iu**?s I tion m>o( 1, no headaches, uochau<*e for '*hi lies." Try 11 it in yourself. ( )nlv lit M i>:ii 11;11n *. ! i 11 t _i..i.. NOTICE. J All Democratio electors desiring to participate in the primary election on , Tuesday August'-.'lit li, ISNIJ, and in tin second primary on Tuesday, September ttth, 1U02, must have their name en* i rolled on the club list at their voting precinct ON or HlSh'OUK the 20th day ! of August, ItMl'J. The elector must he a while Democrat and a resident of the State for one 1 year mid of the conn;;' 1 da;, s. Young men who will arrive, at the aire I of 21 years on or before the first Toes- ! day after the first Monday of November next, may vote in the primary, if otherwise qualified. J. S. HKIi/K. Co. Chairman. J. H. SAYK, Secy Doin. Kx. Com. S.J. KIMBALL, DEALER IN Buggies ari Harness, Rt)CK 111 LL, S. C. 1&T~ Wo si ll the "Rock Hill Buggy:" the best buggy on I he: market fertile money. TURNIP SEED. PITKPLE TOP, FLAT PI TCH, WIIJTE GLOBE. YELLOW GLOBE, SEVEN TOP, BETA BAG A, SOITHEUN PKIXE. ALL FRESH. i W. B. ARDREY & CO. K(zriiia> Terrible MrJ'rri*)^s hYlievet! by II rs. J it- lYrmhi'S ISiiiirdy. l'eniiett sville. S. i .1 tin. l'\ ItM.'. My sou eanie haek from s. iiool three years api, am! was sud'eriny yreitlyj frmn inflammatory rheumatiae. ?uld nor walk ut all except witli erutches. Hi- was treat oil for thai hy our local physician and cured. A year afterward in eruption app-' ire.l oil htshys, which were completely eovereil with little > pimples \\ hieh w ere tilh il wil h a yellow , water, ami whenever ami wli revet1 I hey would hreak they would heroine j res. His ease was exuetly lie- Miss' Sainton's, as described in 'Mrs. Person's eireular. except it was cotiliucd to his leys. The ilchiny was intolerable, and from his eonstaut sera ft hint? it would I'll use hoi s. 1 suppose there w as a hundred, as his leys were eov? red front i t lie waist down. After t ryiny the various remedies advertised for the hlood, which did hiiu no yood, we then houyht one-half do/.en hoi lies of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and one half dozen Wa-li packages. Siod after he commenced iakii;y it he decided it was tninro\ imr him, and in a short time wo could sec a ili ciiloil improvement. The sun s commenced to lical :i;i i ilrv up and tin.illy disap|N'ai*cd. I'ii he sure ot a cure we ur liMvd a m-coiiu half ili>/.en 1 ot I h and bofon he liiiiished taking he was entirely cured and has never had a return of the trouble. It has been two years since li>\ was cured, lie is perl'uctly well aiii his pMiera 1 Ilealt h is excellent. Kespect 1 illly yours, T. 1'. 1'IUAUD. AT THE Drug Store DR. T. 3. KEAOH&M You will litul the most, complete and freshest, stock of Dittos and latent Medicines iti this section, as well as a complete line of Toilet A rt ieles atal Stationery, and all of the last CIGARS, CIGARETTES. oi l l.mnv/i i- lui/itmv.i vjiiit* n^u a Ojtii m11\u TOBACCOS. I've had years i>t' experience in the dniLf business, and also as a practi- ! tinner, and in ?-i 111? r branch of my business you can depend upon be it)i4 Heated satisfactorily. T? B. Meacham, M. D. I T- . . T. i ., i : " " " :~"V ' J v." / LAUNDRY MHKS that tire; not found on linen fresh from Tho M0D2L 37SA5I LAU1TDHY, Charlotto, N. (' ., are rust stains, ink stains, fruit status, and especially scorches front overheated irons. That is what we particularly miard against, tlcekless, ilawlcss, inunaculat'?white ' ias white can he, otvas strong "f color as when you bought it (if originally of n ! color pattern), your washable, apparel is returned clean, well washed, well iroucd. Shipment made from Fort Mill every Thursday muruin# and laundry returned Saturday mornings by? I I) I. Mcl.l I! \NI:Y, Agent. <5p3? 3? SO 3? ?? 00 ( I ss c |j Li. J. MJ3 Q Will buy any Ladies' or Bd ?in stock. Some of these cost r We still have a few desiral that we olTer at about half pric 4r*l Fruit Jars and Rubbers at Q Our Climax Mosquito Ca ? vestment. It keeps the tlios oi mosquitoes out at night, v New lot of Furniture, Sow ii just arrived. .<5* Now is the time for irennii v.y n | L. Ju MA <?J) ('Phone I ??0?@ @? @? ?Q ?? < I Oar MJ /j, \W must liuvo room for on ^ have :ulopted tlm "Cut Price CI w On our first ceulor couu jjjSUMMER $ IVlsi3>ii? i 5o..7L. _ ? -7 ? < >n the 5 font Counter yoi JO mh!s worth loss limn 7 l -o., a; W The 7 1 - conl Coniitor is I l -o the 1 threat Counter wi j^oods that soil at 25e. ^ Wo in'vi'i1 innko this assert !A always moan it. If you want t life, route to hoc t .M EACH AM P. S. We lmve two dozea sizi a 2, 2 1 and 3, that will I -VWW -Vi | IPCESRI *W In order to make room for ( (lootls, Shirts, I'uderweur, 5* ^ Shoos, otc., we will sell z All Summer Goods a (m 2.7 pairs of Pants worth 1 ? 25 pairs of Pants worth $ 'x 25 p'.irs of Pants worth 3 15 pairs of Pants worth 2 & 10 paiia of Pants worth 2! of \ r ... i oi . * " * v i*. w lijuiuvs nmriH ru nrst ^ art) Ifft nl (' at. hi fact, p <0 whole Hlock of Summer Goods, ^ son if of lite htrs^ainH we now ol Jk lJear in miiit 1 llie fact tliat wt ^ Groceries at all times, and yon v and careful attention. If you n ^ we liavc Ihein. Phone 12. ?&5 HOUSE FUR E. M. ANDREWS, Ri Everything for liomo f comfort sold here, on LOWEST CA Everything favors credit buying, prices el-' where. Our qualities are bility. Our terms are prat tieally V( iiieut and the balance in weekly or ni your convenience. Our Block consist PA KLOIJ and P.EDROOM S!< >N TARLES. II A LL 11A( EN A M ELEI) It EDS. CHI 1)1 MN(i ItOOM CHAIRS, I CARTS, 11A It V CAiiRlAOfc Our stock represents nothing but ll very latest output of the best factorit profits jlist to advertise th - fact that i of House Furnishings. E. Ml. ANDRE J. S. LYNCH, outs ? lSSEY'S j| Tens1 SUM M Eli PI AT now ?c) 8 live times hh much. ^ hie styles of Wash Goods ^ lowest prices. mopy ut $1.50 is a go d in- fiib it in Hue day time, and the (2) in^ Machines and Organs no bargains. A SSEY, I sTo. 71.) <8 i laraiice Sale. I It? r fall ^oods, and to do ho winter System*' t< r you will .irid all our GOODS I sd at > and lOc. if i will not lincl a piece of '^k nd many worth 10c. X* adeu wit li cih ioe 10c. goods. ^ 11 be found many pieces of rjkj .ion but once a y^ar, -and ^ li.? biggest bargain &r your ^ Ml' Women's Slippers, ^ WW'WW*** 6DUCED. I >ur immense stock of Dry ^ ikirtB, i'antB, Huts, Caps- & t Reduced Prices. | Ho pro fit ;")0c ? M 50 ?o nt ....$1.00 ^ >2.00 at ....$1.25 ?2 50 <?m at ....$1.75 ^ > 1.50 go at ... .$2.75 V Cost. 12 Boys' Suits that rices wt 11 be cut on onr Xk so come early aiui t cure & Fer you. ? keep a fine stock of Fresh ^ r order will have prompt ^ icetl Fruit Jars or Rubbers ^ "SfOUIlg. ? -1 NISHINGS. OCX HILL, S. C. mbmtt SIl PRICES. Our credit prices are ''A8H personally guaran* -ed for hua)l K tcrniH. A small 'i. ? ,,i> ontlily amounts, ariMn: r t<? suit lei of Illi excellent MB- 1 lit of FI'HNITITKE. EXTFV Ks. HRASa an.I WKM KKONIEUS, COUOtiE^, 'OlUni ROLKhUS. .s, FANCY KUCKERa. ie newest styles of furnitnr the s. We are Helling i! Ht short ao cany a full arnl com p.etc- line !W<& ROCK HI LI., L i , i St C> MANAGER.