Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 27, 1902, Image 2
THE FORT MILL TIMES.
DEMOCRATICBUST1ED
WKDNESDAYS
B. W. BRADFORD.
Tkkms or Suhscimitiox:
Ouo year $1.00
Six mouths .50
Three mouths .... .25
Correspondence on current subjects is
invited, but no rcsimnsibility is assumed
for tho views of corrcsixiiiduiits.
Advertising rates uro made known to
those interested on application to the
publishers.
Fort Mill Telephone (with Ioiik distance
connections) No. 20.
AUGUST 27. 1902.
The Latest State Return.
Reports from Columbia at 8:40 this
it.iii., said that 53,822 votes were accounted
for .liny ward lends with 21,851 votes
Tnlbort next with 9,038; Ansel 9,545;
Tillman'9,099; Timmerman 3,491. For
tno tenato oatuuor ioucis wun iz.ium
EvanB 9,081; Johnstone 8,74(5; Henderson
8,411; Hemphill B.JHiU; Klliott 7,087.
For lieutenant -governor?Bleuae 9,207;
Gary, 17,710; Sloan 19,80(5. For
Secretury of State?Austin. 11,1518;
Gantt, 1(5,08,1; Wilson, 20,74(5?For Attorney
General?Guntor, 24,191; Stevenson,
29,588. For Superintendent of
Education?McMulian, 28,92(5; Martin,
22,980.
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Jouth Carolina News.
Twenty-five hales of new cotton
was sold iu Orangeburg one day
Jast week,
A stock company is now being
formed for the purpose of purchasing
and developing Chick Springs,
near Greenville nnd making it a
health resort.
Rev. Metz Joyner, n 10-year-old
preacher, is conducting a series
of meetings in the First Ihiptist
eiitirch at McCormick.
On the 0th nnd 10th of Septeml>er
the Colored State Toaohers'
Association will hold its annual
meeting in Lancaster.
The people of Waverley, an
eastern suburb of Columbia, have
applied to the Secretary of State
for permission to incorporate that
community into n municipality.
Will Gage, a negro, was run over
and killed in the Blue Ridge railroad
yard &t Anderson one day lu-t
week. He had crawled under the
cars and gone to sleep.
Florence will he the lay-over
point for main line passenger crews
on the A. C. L. after Sept. 1.
A farmer named Jordan fell
asleep on the Dixie tobacco warehouse
steps in Florence a few
nights ago and awoke to find himself
short $76, the proceeds of his
tobacco sales.
Walter Simpsop, a young man
who has been teaching school at
Leslie, near llock Hill, wns violently
attacked and brutally beaten
a few days ngo by Jim Thom.
asson, a State constable, who
claimed that Simpson had been t
unjust to his son while the latter t
was going to school to him. A t
warrant, chargingThomasson with t
assault and battery with intent r
to kill, was sworn out but he was \
released upon a $J(X) bond. It is I
said that a petition will be sent to i
no Kuvoiiii'i it-i|u?-niiu^ nun 10 I
remove Thomasson from the com I
pta biliary. i
A charter wns issued Wednes- <
day the Lydia cotton mills, of *
Greenwood, $(U),0()0 capital. '
The examination for beneficiary !
dndetahipH at the Citadel will he 1
held in the various counties of the '
State on September 10.
The governor hna pardoned <
Grover Stone, white, of Anderson ,
oouuty, who waa convicted of larceny
and sentenced to ill) days.)
Sphn S. Reynolds, of the Columbia
bar, has been appointed supreme
court librarian to till the .
vacancy caused by the death of
T- fci. Moorman. 1
The German vessel of war
Stosch will visit Charleston from ,
January 10 to ?9 next.
The governor has pardoned Chas
\V. Anderson, cpnyicted in Green- ,
ville county in September. 1901,
of mrnplaughter and sentenced to
two years on the chaingang. An
rierson in a white mail and has
served one year. He killed n negro,
it ia claimed, in self defense.
R. R, Morris and I. A. Garland,
of Florence, fell from an excursion
train near Marion when it was
traveling ?t a good rate of speed.
They were badly bruised but no
bonea were broken.
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home ia at Union, has invented
a unique tower clock for cotton
milla. It is so arranged as to
take up the striking of the hours
at 7 o'clock in the evening and
continue the strokes ench hour until
4 o'clock in the morning. At
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liirty strokes is repeated by the j
nechanism at dinner time each
fay and on the closing hour in
lie evening. A peculiar feature
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SHATTERS ALL RECORDS.
Twice in a hospital, F. A. Qui- {
ledge, Verbena, Ala , paid a vast
auin to doctors to cure a severe
case of piles, causing 24 tumors.
When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica
Salvo soon cured liini- Subdues!
Inflamation, conquers Aches, kills!
Fains. Best salve in the world. 25c
at Meacharu's drug store.
The question of forming Pee
Dee county from parts of Marion
and Marlboro counties is again being
agitated by the people of that
section.
LOOS PLEASANT, PLEASE.
Photographer G. C. Harlan, of
Eaton, O., can do so now, though
for years he couldn't, because he
Buffered untold agony from the
worst form of indigestion, All physicians
and medicines failed to
help him till he tried Electric
Bitters, which worked such won",
ders for him that he declares they
are a godsend to sufferers from
dyspepsia and stomach troubles.
Unrivaled for diseases of the Htom- j
ach? Diver and Kidneys, they build i
up and give new life to the whole |
system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed
by T. B, Meacham, druggist.
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TOBBIP SEED.
PURPLE TOP,
FLAT DUTCH,
WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW GLOBE,
SEVEN TOP,
RUT A BAG A,
SOUTHERN PRIZE.
ALL FRESH.
W. B. ARDREY & CO.
TRY THE
City Barber Shop
For a iirbt-clnstt
HAIR CUT,
SHAVE,
SHAMPOO, or
HA1K SINGE.
Carothers ?? Son.
Proprietors.
Third door Bank building.
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dealer in
Buggies and Harness,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
hoii thu "Rook Hill burkv;"
tlio boat boKKX ou the \mirkot for thu
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DR. J. L. SPRATT, ;
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office in Gunk building, Main Street, (
j Fort Mill, S: C.
A ftor December 1, office will be closed I
every Monday. *
AT THE ]
Drug Store 5
?OF? j !
DR. T. B. MEACHAM
You will Mnd the most complete ]
and freshest stock of Drugs and
i Patent Medicines in this section,
ns well as a complete line of Toilet <
\
Articles nnd Stationery, and all of ^
the host
CIGARS, CIGARETTES, 11
J
CHEWING & SMOKING
TOBACCOS.
I've 1)8(1 years of experience in tne drug
business, mid also as a practi- ?
tioiier, and in either branch of my ,
business you can depend upon be- i ^
intf treated satiHfactorily.
T B. Meacham, M. D. .
FOR !
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,!'
CALL ON OH WRITE TO
W. II, HOOVER,
HHRLOITK, N C,
ISPEC1M Li'
I BIGGEST BARGAIN OF
| 500 yards Colore
j| (> to 7 l-2c now
g ?>()() yards Colorcc
I 71-2 to 81-3c now..
150 yards Colored !
ffi]
?\ shades, worth 10 to 1
These prices would make a wif
S
g for next season. To show tliesi
j$i| Come and see if you don't buy.
I Company
L A HARRIS, M
r|j We pell for GASH only. Tlint'n
lust a Word
Before You I
During our July Cleai
o
old stacks of goods, bi
nod to close out all nun
SUMMEB
ANY Oii)
fliis is no fake. Your
lie benefit of some of
vliy not you?
i Little Chat About Shoe:
We are still selling tl
Shoes. The Eagle Shoe
ontinued making anvt
O
iliocs, and they have aut
Guarantee E
)f their shoes. Now, wl
11 buying another brand
an get a pair of stylish
personal guarantee, for 1
We are the sole Fort
Richardson Shoe for Wo
shoe here, but is a knoi
wild in competition \
brands. It is both styli
Do You Need a Cooking I
We have just receive*
liana Stoves, in all size
the closest prices.
Furniture?We Like to Ti
This department cor
Dressers, Wash Stands,
Tables, Extension Table
ing Bed Springs, Chairs
Try one of our Iron
just what you want.
Trunks and Traveling
See us for anything ii
Furnishings, Groceries,
will save you money.
THE OLD RELL
T. B. BEI
g fgngigjSBg SIWlS@E
IN SALE. I
THE SEASON. |
<1 Lawn worth ?
3 l-2c ffi
I Lawn worth fi
P\rt ffS.
oe (S
Lawn, beautiful iS
121-2 7 1-2 |
3e buyer purchase now Hj
it goods means a sale. ?E
ES
Store, 1
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lanager. g
i- _ i i i ? . _ O
i wimi imiKCB iow prices.
HSJMTSJWjHSSSiSl]
3uy.
ranee Sale we have
it we have determaining
GOODS
PBICE,
nieglibor will reap
flwttsn IvirmuiiC! on/1
I iiv uv' i'(ii^?unn^ tni\|
5.
ic celebrated Eagle
Company have dishing
except men's
horized us to
very Pair
lore is the economy
[ of shoe, when you
Eagle Shoes, with a
>
ess money?
Mill agents of the
men. This is a new
vn value where it is
vitli other leading:
sli and durable,
Itove ?
d another lot of Ins,
which we offer at
ilk It.
isists .of Suits, odd
lied Steads, Centre
ts, Mattresses, Fold**
, etc.
Bed Steads. It, is
Bags.
1 Dry Goods, Gent's
Hardware, etc. We
ABLE STORE.
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