Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 21, 1903, Image 3
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, ft THE LCSAl rSElO.
Facts t...Aei t,'p ii-ro There Abrjf
r'eopia r.ni Things.
, Last Sunday v is 110! unlike a
a spring day.
Monday was "tin anniversary of
Gen. L. o'e birthday.
Many u Now Warresolution has
already b< m broken.
Dr. .1 I-L. Tliornweil spent Mon
clay in ltock Lliii.
The days <*n:w Iotipor now at
the rate of fivt minutes a week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bde&cbam
spent Monday in ltock Hiil.
Rev. A. L. Slouch, o? Pineville.
%vns a visitor to K'iri \fili *ri.
Dr. C. 13. Stephenson, of Char
lotte', \vas ?. visitor to Fort Mill
.Monday.
Dr. d . Ti. Spralt has boon contir.pd
to his room several days with
an tack of grip.
Mr. Joe Hoke has accepted i; t
position cf nig'..* en ineer at the
lUiltfort Mi'!.
Mr. T. M. Hughes, of Lancaster,
spent several day.- >! the past v. eek
with relatives in this plat- .
The graded school was closed
yesterday on account of the ex
tretneiy bad weather.
Mules are very scarce on thD
market at present, and the prices
are a little higher than usual.
I Owing to a lesk in one of its
hoilers, the M.illfort Mill was hut
down last Thursday and Frickiv.
(
Messrs. Fred Nuns and Will
"White left {Saturday morning for
a few day's visit to relatives m v
Mt. Holly, N. C.
Mrs. Levey Peas and children
returned to their home mi Itork
Hill Monday, after a visit to r. la
lives in this plnee
Miss Anna Vaughn, of Koek
Hill, spent several days >f last
week with her friends. Misses
Alary Gulp ami Lula Wolfe.
Mr. W in. P. Harrison, cashier
of the Loan and Saving- H.uxk of
York v LI Ie, was a visitor M nday at
the home of his sisW-r, Airs. F.
Nims, near Fort Mill.
The northbound train. \o :?n
due here at 9.14, a. m., tli<i not
arrive Monday until 3 p. in. The
delay was caused by a wreck on
the main line near Winus!). n>.
A letter recently received from
'Squire W. O. Bailee, the matri
inonial nuptialiat wbofe home is
near Piueville, stated that during
the year just closed he married
302 couples.?Rock Hill Herald.
Mr. John Jones, an employe of
the Southern Railway, and Mis?.
Lucy Howie, daughter of Mr. \V.
It. Howie, of Fort Mill wore married
Sunday evening at Chester.
It was h Gretna Green alFair.
Married, Wednesday, ltd: instant,
by Rev. \V. II. Hodgt s, at
the home of Mrs. Brunsou, at tii<?
cotton mill, Mr. John Howard of
Fort Mill, and Miss Ollie Black
mon, of this place.?Lancaster
Ledger.
At a meeting of White Oak
Catnp No. 41, \V. O. W., held on
Tuesday night of last week, S. W.
Parks, A. L.. was elected a delegate
to represent the lodge in the
annual convention of Woodmen,
to be held during the coming
-Mftrcii at t'eusaeola, bla.
The new firm, MeElbnney-Parks
Cotnpamy, opened their door* to
the public on last Saturday.
These young men have laid in a
select stock of new goods, and
their prices are interesting. You
should not fail to read their advertisement
elsewhere and give them
n call.
The farmers in the country sur
rounding Fort. Mill are bringing
in wagon loads of wood occasion
ally and have little difficulty in
disposing of it. The prices are a
littlo higher than usual, but considering
the condition of the roads
and the scarcity of wood, it is well
worth the prices asked.
A local gardener has given the
following schedule of work for the
present mouth: Prepare and fer
tilize the soil for the more hardy
crops of English peas and prepare
the ground for Irish potatoes next
mouth. Prune your vines, fruit
trees, hedges, etc. Early Wakefield
cabbage may be sown. Onions
and shallots planted. Carrots, lettuce
and turnips sown.
Tito Ti inoj moil ~
?.ai\ ? iiiivo man iiajuiiUU Ul IX
citizen (?) a few days ago if he
would iike to subscribe to the
paper. His reply whs, "I get it
every week. You see, my brother,
, takes the paper and lends
it to me." ttakes, but ain't that
mill? Wonder w ho loans the publisher
money with which to print
that paper?
If some one in York county would
begin now and arrange plans by
which he Would have a hundred or
more young pigs on hand this time
next year, we think the ready sale
and good price he would got for
them would induce him to continue
the business.
I NEW FX
Our buyer has just
i he bought lor our IL(
the latest styles in Fi
'
i spot cash, lie got a s
y >v spcvial iiuhieoii
' VM c will sscll
| you vercy close ?03
! CASH
y
> ?? j.T.l cKit:wd xrrvr
CREDIT
at immensely
low p elites ora
j U 513 y T *51V733. S .
|
< >ur stock, when al
i and usie (-ablnct s,
Extension Tables, ("1
all grades. In facl, \v
Irom a teaspoon to a
IMC X Hi Xj
ttfO.,. Stow-art. buildi.
r VO-IMC- - \J -? MOJ- .'f II I ! ?W I U7H .VTJWt- I 'WM .1
Comparo/ Sure fioabed.
, .
WVdnesuay night the store o
11 he fc'ort Mill Mfg. Company win
j entered by burglars, and about
worth <?t pocket and table eulterv
kIuh's and articles of n.erchnn
I difC taken therefrom. lMitranc<
to the store v, as made through tin
j front window of the udjoiuiug of
' lice and u partition door. Tin
burglars retnov <i the shade fron
; tlie office window, placet I it ove
t ho store window, lightil a lamp ntu
1 proceeded to search the room fo
money or other valu tbles. Tin
i cash drawer was broken open, bu
no money was found therein, tin
managi meat l aving cleaned tin
drawer the previous evening of ai
its contents except a few of tin
I company's checks'*. Tilt* theives
evidently fearing detection shouh
1 they attempt to dispose of th
I chocks, allowed them to remain ii
| tho broken drawer. The robber
left the store by way of the hue
door, which whs left ajar. A nuni
her of tools wore found scattere
about the room, and inquiry ft
1 voided the fact that these wer
taken from the Millfort Mill, wliic
Imd been entered by the rogues
I Nothiug else has been discovere
missing from the mill. Ther
i is sis vet no cine sis to lti? ir-mlt
parties.
Capt. L, M. Crist Dead.
i A 'phone niessai*e from York
ville Thursday announced thp
. C-apt. L. M. Grist, senior meuibc
of tlie tirtn of L. M. Grist Soni
publishers of the Yorkville En
iijuirer. had died early that morn
inrj of appoplexy, after havin
> been coniined to his bed sine
I Monday afternoon.
Captain Grist was probably th
i oldest nawspaper man in the Stat
and was the publisher of one c
[ the best newspapers in it- the bos
perhaps, of any county pap-'r. 11
; was bom in Spartanburg count
in November, 18J1, and he \vn
; connected with a printing oftic
! from his boyhood. His fatho
John E. Grist, was a printer, an
in May, 1810, Capt. Grist went t
work in his father's orfioe, at York
ville. When he took this poaitio
he had litth education; could rea
a little by carefully and laborious
j ly spelllirm out words. He wn
j the tirst publisher of the Yorkvill
Euijuirer, a paper that in its'ear!
career, liad a wide circulation an
great influence in several of th
adjoining counties. He com
menced tlio publication of it Jnnn
ary, 18o5. with John L. Millerum
Samuel W. Melton. He bought ou
| Miller and Melton in 18J8 and ha
continued the publication, wit
his sous, since then up to the pi t
scut.
He entered the Confedorat
< army as a hrst untenant in 586
[and later was captain of coin pan
A, Twelfth regiment, nnd wa
-wounded nt the Second bntllo o
I Manassas, August, 1802. Ho di
not serve in the field any longei
[ but continued in the Confederal
service until the close of the wai
I t He&is Shculd i-Tevcr Ache,
Never endure this trouble. I s
nt once the remedy that stopped i
for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnh
Ya. She writes, "Dr. King's Nc
Lite Pills wholly cured me of sic
headaches I had suffered from f<
two years." Cure Headache, Cor
stipation, Biliousness. 25c at Tlio;
Ji. Meac barn's.
JMITURI
l<WI*^'MWW^jiV<W
returned from the furn
uise Furnishing Store,
urniture. Being on the
peeial discount, so wo i
uents in anything in
? o
I arrives, will consist of
Bedroom Suites, Siclelx
nffoiiiors, Hall Hacks, 4
o will cam evervfhiiur
% * v?
monn i ' >! j oi i < i nil
v i o Alii ??\ * ' *; I
o it*0*1
- W ?? -- S'-xim 'larrm*
ng, nearly opposite our Dry 1 Jooi'.s uu
Bui! Fighting In Yorh.
f : From t!?e following letter received
sj hy (Governor MriSwt't noy n few i
> days ago from Juo. P. llaiues. i
, president of the S. P. C. A., of i
- New York, ii would seem that ??i
' bloody bull tight hail been pulled
( in this county recently:
"Dear Sir: 1 take the liberty I
' : of enclosing a clipping from the
1 New York Tribune of January 10,
1 referring to a brutal nflair which
1 i is reported to have occurred at
I Lamar, York county, S. C.
"Cannot something be done to
* j punish the promoters ??f this af.
L' . fair? There appears to be an epi j
"1 domic of brutality in York county
which only harsti measures can
: stamp out. 1 know you will do
! all you can to protect the animals."
A flourishing school, under the
II , efficient care of Miss Beulah,,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Crowdor. has recently been estnbliehed
in the Lestdie neighborhood.
Ll 1 ?Hock Hdl Herald.
Ij : Finds Way To Livt Lcng.
, j The startling unnouuemnont of n
tj discovery that will surely lengthen
0 life is made by editor O. H. Dowy
uey, of ChuruhuHCo, Ind. "I wish
to state,*' lie writes,"that Dr King's
New Discnverv tnr (S.nanmi>t!<.ii
is the moet infallible remedy that
1 have ever known for Coughs,
- j Colds and Grip. It's invaluable to
it people with weak lungs. Having
it'! this wonderful medicine no one
need dread Pneumonia or Coni
sumption. Its relief is instant and
i-, cure certain." Titos. B. Meacham
g : guarantees every 50c and 51 boitle,
e | and gives trial bottles free.
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' | State Constable .7. T. Tomasson,
1 of Chief FantV division, who has
, : been stationed here for quite a
while, has been transferred to Chief
Lafar's division and loft for Groan*
: ville several days ago to look after
' the blind tigers of that city. We
have not been informed as to who
J will succeed Mr. Tomasson at this
place, and for the present Hock
1 Hill is without a constable.?Ilock
n Ilili Herald.
d!
r Tho Secret Of Lcr.? Life
s Consists in keeping nil tlu main
v organs of the body in healthy, r? g>''
ular action, and in quickly destroy*
(l, itig deadly disease germs. Electric
01 Bitters regulate {Stomach, Liver
1 , and Kidneys, purify the blood and
1 j give a splendid^ appetite. They |
[?j work wonders in enring Kidney
'I Troubles. FemaloJComplainta, Nor
s. vons Disease. Constipation, Dyail
n^itciu oti / i v:
1^ 'in run i ? ( (li.u Id. v im 'I UUD
' health and strength always follows
their uae. Only 50c, guaranteed by
Tlios. B. Meacham, druggist.
1 i '
y i There is some smallpox, six or i
*; Roven ca sen among the colored!
1 population, in Hook Hill, but tlx1
situation is not at all ho serious as
some people would have outsiders ]
believe.? Hock Hill .Journal.
' ? -? ?- - ?
Usw Century Ccrnfort.
o Millions are daily tinding a world
it : of comfort in Buckleifs Arnica
?. i Salve. It kills pain from Burns,
vv | Scalds. Cuts, Bruises; conquers
k I leers, and Fever Sores; cures
>r Fruptions, Salt Hheurn, Boils and
i-' Felons; removes Corns and Warts.
3. | Best Pile c. ? on earth. Only 25c
at M cue hum's drug store.
0
1 STORE.
iture markets, where
an elegant line of all
spot and having the
ire prepared to otter
the furniture line
.
'WItcii youi?
Parlor^ B^droL'm^
or Ilsills; need 2 ?? 1
1
furnishing 01?
recarpeiing^ re? !
raie.ra.'be::i? we have
j ust exactly
wnui yoix wa.iif:Parlor
Suites, Parlor
>ards, China Closets
Cupboards, J hairs of
iu house furnishings
r line.
?*k ""** .if"1 ''Wu w?i" rrr~- ~
J LJ JD4 Qja-.
<1 liror-'ry Ston\
Loan Amvicmtinti will upon a nrw so- :
ries oil .lauuary 21. ilHW. Call on Lite
Soon. tary, W. 11. Muanltum, for full
information in rnfjard to mibj-nrihiiiL;
for this stunk. 7-2t .
NOTIOK. I havo a ouantily of Wood j
(standing> on the Murray piano r nth '
of Kurt Mill, that I will dispo.-o of a: '
$1 per cor?l, to Ijn paid for hop re wood '
is ri'tuovi.il. MILS. I?. O'CONNISLL. ,
STKAYKP. From my j.mmi.fs, north '
of Fort Mill, oil Dc.*een?b??r -tI. two
female shout ber. Color, black with
rod s|K>ts. Would weigh possibly .r?o
IHjulids each. .1. J. COLTHARP.
, 1-14-lf
' VTANTb'iV T<? take snl'Sjciptk>ns for .
the Yorkviile Knijuirer. Parties fail- '
i iiij; to w tin uiultTMgacd may leave j
j subscription* either with \. O.Jones
I or Post master li. H. Massey. W. H. :
CROOK. * I-U-tf j
For Domestic Animals.1
j !
| When you \vnnt Stock and Foul- !
try Foods mid medicines come:
| where you can get n Inrge assort
ment to choose from, mid where
. you will he assured of getting fresh j
goods.
We buy and sell and t!o not!
keep tt few packages lying around I
until they deteriorate front age. i
j We handle the lending brands.
International, our leading {
j food, is made at the largest factory ;
! of the kind in the World.
Inl?rnntionul Stock Food.
International Po til try Ft K >d.
Allan's Condition Powders.
Allan's Poultry Powders.
Pratt's Food.
Pratt's Poultry Food.
Pratt's Animal Regulator.
Magic Stock Food.
; Mn^iu Poultry Food.
iSfirkor'n Powder.
Ardrey's Drug Store
? FOR
HHlEUQUGRS, WISES, ETS.
GO TO THE
GOURD SALOON,
MARK A. TEETER, Manager,
JJi W. Trade St. . . Char Jot to, N. C. i
PRICE 1A ST.
Haclnuuu'ri Delight, ! y urohl Corn ?! .<V.: '
2 " " ? 2.00 !
Old Style Mt. Qneon 1 " " 1.75'
" H " " 2.25 j
Pave. N. (J. Corn R " " 2.25 ?
5 " " 2.50 .
Patnpseo Rye 1 " " 1.751 ,
2 n it 2,00
Pure Maryland Rye .... 2.50
Old Oakland Rye 2.50
Old Cabinet Rye :t.50
Malt Rye 2.00 <
; Pencil and Honey .... 2.00 '
' Apple Brandy 2.25 !
Old Brandy . . . . . . 2.50 ,
[ Port Wine 2.00 |
, Sherry Wine . , . , . 2.00
Ginger Brandy ..... 1.55 :
| \Ve respect sully wdicit your patronI
a^e and will guarantee satisfaction and
prompt attention to all orders.
THE GOUKL) SALOON.
Mauk A. Teeter, M^r.
j llell Phone 285. . . . Char. Phono 202. I
50C&O0O Si? ?
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<Sea& Si SJ $S
@ Nrw 'stotds
0 Ladies and
^ Star brand
a i C ?
jg) visbury\Nh<
^ k lie very u<
S (he very
1 'if J
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| ALL NEW
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$> m K arc opoi i i u ** up a
<?? ? GENTS FP UN I:
C'liiidrcnV Si!' >KS, ami wo
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5< txniio. Wo liavo tho Imsft^u
^ Our linos of PANTS, II
g f>F|??S
04
i . Our stock of shoos in ar
that you civ*1 us a Showing
it
\4 result.. \N i- kuow thai you
f# style mul jtrico.
<V
0^ Come anil sou us. Our
i McElhanei
-J
Head-to-fo
88G?0?9880 ?@
IWhHa
g Ty nw
1 For your e
aa Tiulia Linen at .k-, 7 I
Persian Linen at
r!g Forty inch Linen at
Plain NaiiiMook
C? Checked Dimities
Checked Nainsooks
Qy P. K., plain and figured
Qy in these yon tind the nine;
drf inch Organdie at
jic 72 inch < Mgandie at
2b inch Linen Lawn, very h1
CO Colored Blouse Lawn
-5 pieces A. F. C. Ciinghau
for tin* money
AA A complete line of Apron (i
3s sold so long, and they are l'n
A big line of Pleached Musi
%r (iive ns a call.
| M EACH AM
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Dear Mrs. Person: A good while
back my health koiiiiuciicoiI failing
and 1 got in ?t low condition. I was
always tired; wich"poor appetite, so
tired always that i did not feel
equal to any exertion at all. I had
enlarged glands on the neck which
wen- very sor and when 1 would
take cold they would enlarge and
cause nte lunch suffering. 1 often
had sjwdls uf inflammatory rhetunatism
which aib-cted the whole of
my body and rendered me helpless.
1 tried medical treatment, which
would give temporary relief, but it
did not cure me. 1 tried various
patent preparations, but they did
me no good. Atlanta friend j>ersuuded
mo to use
E&'rie Joe Person's
IFt.? me cly : s
1 bought a lullf-dozen bottles, niul
after taking it I felt so much belter
that 1 did not feel like Miking any
more. The next year in the spring
I knew I needed more and again
took a half-dozen. I took it in that
way until it has made a complete
cure of me and my health is fine.
The enlarged glands are entirely
cured, rheumatism entirely cured,
and i stm now in stout, robust
luulth, and 1 advise every body who
needs a tonic or arc "run down" to
use Mrs. .Toe Person's Remedy.
MRS. J C. MORGAN.
Marshville. N, 0? May 23, 1!K)2.
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^"y
(KW ;*
^ of Mmi's ^
Childmis ^
ami liaraos
just in. ^
st Shoos at 0
v-sl prices.
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VI'ATjITY is Your Security H< iv. " ;'
GOODS- ?
$s
11ew stock of CLOTHING, 5$
1111 NtlS, Men's Ladies' and jjP
will appreciate a part of yonr ^
nlitirs in nl! the lending styles.
>, Sill UTS lire now atul our
re flight. g
riving daily and all wo ask is
- wo will br satisfied with the $\
will if you consider quality,
Prices arc 1UU11T. $5
t'-Parks Go ?
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3Cf.S*= |>
aily spring sewing. ? '
2c, 10c, 12 l-2c. 15e, 20c, 25c. <g|
15c, 20c, 25c. fy
V 10o. d
15c mid 20c. (A
10c, 121 2c, lac, 20c. g)
. .5c, 7 I 2<\ 10c, 12 1-2c, 15c.
1 Oc, 12 1 2 . 15 . 20c, 25c, 35c Jg
li-talked-of Oxfords wearers. ^
35c unci 50c.
ieur. 50c ^
1.5 and 20c. ?$
is, the best goods cm earth q!^
inchnnis, the kind we have
ist colors (? L-2c. ix
iu and Embroideries. JSr
AND EPPS. I i
"~T. D. FAULKNER,
U8DERT?S??!h
I carry a complete line of cheap, medium.
and high-priced COFFIJXcJ au?l
C \SKOTS. Can also furnish PUIilAh
ItOlil'S, <fI?OYI->' SHOKfc*, etc. ceo
me when in need of such.
J. U. Trayw:c'c & Co,
DKAl.KK.-! IN
FINE IjIQllOHS
AND WINKS,
No. 42 Kant Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. 0.
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DR. KBUG'S
i try hew discovery
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE.
| Cures Consumption,Congl j,
Cojds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia, Hay Fever,Pleurisy,
LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
| Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
WO CURE. NO PAY.
i Price 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES f-RCE.