Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 25, 1903, Image 3
FOKT MILL TIMES
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IN JHE LOCAL FIELD.
facjs Picked Up Here and There About
Happening?; Around Town.
W. B. Wilson. Jr . of Rock Hill, 1
PTfM 0 p Monday on business.
\Ir. SnnvM Deihl, of Columbia,
was in F. rt Mill Friday, on a profc.-bloo
visit.
The elm-ken thieves linve evixleti
11 v lost all energy, or decided
to xj^iit I lie business.
<)*ir local weather pophet nssureu
us that there will besunshino
enough after while.
The thought** of the fni?* Rex
turns these days toward Raster
bonnets and gowns.
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m r. . it. O llltlie. ot I iold 11111.
spent Monday iii llock Hill, presumably
on business.
No home should l?p without one
or more irood newspaper. The
home paper should occupy first
place.
It is said 'hat drn?ririntf n brush ;
p er oats wil kill out the Hessian
Hies Nitrnto of soda is said to
Kill tlieui equally as well.
The time for pavine State nnd
county taxes has expired, and ex
eeutions will now he issued against
pll those wha^hnve not pa d.
Some of our older citizens sav
tint in t?il their days they do not
remember u dav on which so much
raiu toll as on last S ituiday.
So far old March has been as
gentle as a lamb, but. some of the
weather prophets say she will roar
|ikpa liop b 'fore she p isscs away.
'I he Tlf?v. II A. Yomjue. former
pastor of the Port Mill Methodist
i'lt'.tr It, will preach in the Presbyterian
church at. this place next
Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock.
The p >rcIi trees are blooming. I
the grass is beginning to put ui . ;
the yiulets are in bloom and the
birds are beginning to s'ng. evidencing
the fact tliat Hp'inu is up
on iii. uuil |t is welcomed by oue<- j
and iiii.
The heavy rains of last Saturday
and Sunday played liavoa witli the
streets Hiid roads in many places.
The bridge over the bitr hi Hindi
this side of Raile-t' bridge waru
ashed away Satunlny evening.
Our merchants are antic pitiiig
a Hue trade this spring and lire
laying in large and well selected
Stocks of goods. 'Watch the nil
verliairig columns of The Times
And \ou will know where o buy
your goods.
Wl iie on Sunday the people of i
this section were witnessing a
heavy rain storm, accompanied by
lightning ami thunder, he people
?>f M ssonri and Kansas saw the
heaviest sno.v storm of the year
111 some j laces the BltoW It ac lied
a dep h of six inches.
The dray horse of the Fort Mill
Jdfg. Company docs not believe in |
doing things by halves. A few j
days ago t he horse tan away and!
was not stopi ed until it reached
Charlotte, The animal, of course,
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(Mil not run quite nil of Hie way. !
but tlie ordinary horse would have
jriveii out in It tlf the distance, j
when as this aninial seemed little I
worsted by its loin; run.
*P eakiftjrof successful poultry'
raising, Fort Mill has at leant (> e
citizen who has h d wonderful ,
paccess in the chicken line, accord- ,
iii}^ to hi - own s'ntement. Ke says, ,
at present, he has 82 yon in; chickens,
tive liens to hatch ill a f w i
<lays.froin which he will realize
70 little chickens and is netting
pix r day fioni seven other'
liens. Pretty uood.
John CMiilds. colored, an employe
,.f ii n i i i? ^
in ilie v/imiwua i owt?r uompauy
celebrated lust Sunday by getting
on h bin (bunk, comtr.iting mi ns
HHiilt < u another negro, and almost
fatally wounding himself. In
replacing his pistol in his pocket,
the wenpou was accidentally discliarg
(I, H"d 'ht* ball entered the
liegi'oe'b thigh He was taken to
Itock Hill and locked up to await
a hearing.
It has heretofore been the policy
of this paper to publish free of !
charge all obituaries, cards of reaped,
ineinoriains, etc; , and it
would he pleased to continue do
go, but owing t<? the usually crowd- j
ed condition of our advertising
columns and the amount of news
that is necessarily crowded out
thereby, we are compelled to refrain
from so doing. There fore,
in the future our charge for any
of the above named notices wiU be
$2 for e??-h ipsertiuu.
| The Store
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X ^ We Will Si'11 you oil iTt'di
Our SI'OT CAS 11 prices will
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j/ Dry C3rO<
Our New ,Spring J>ine i
n oiionh. Hh s. ('iiis. Pants,
>? / arriving daily. Cotton lias
as the ti ji.oods were bought
..11 col ton mjods at the old pi
ss see our line. Our prices
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^ service.
Drills
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On Saturday mental tticCatuw
ha House. l(ev K. A. II art sell
united in marriage Mr. William
lugoii Mini Miss (Jla r Kodgers.
lmt.li of whom me employees o'
il;e Millfort mill. Another marriage
siie e out last issue was tha
of Mr. llichaul Ligoii ami Miss
Laura Alexander Sunday night at
the home of Mr. R. 'IV liailey, also
employees ?'f the Millfort mill.
The lat ter ceremony was performed
hy 'Squire J. \V. McKlhuuoy.
There have been sever d small
fires at the two mills in this pla e
during the past week. Wednesday
afternoon fire was discovered in
some to >se cotton in the pickei
room f the upper mill, but by
quick wot k it was extinguished bef
?re any real damage was done.
The tiie whistle was again soundei
1 Sunday evening, when fire was
diseovered in the drying machine, '
but tins was also extiuguislied
with but* little difficulty. T. e
Mdlfurt MJl also bad a small blaze 1
Thursday eaused by the beating f
a box oil one ot the speeder 'rallies.
The lire bullied all t lie i ot ton from
'In- frame, but other tiuiu this tindamage
was slight.
A case wliioli cons'inied the
KM'iiter purl of Motulity wn- tlmt
of Jane Avery, colored, ftijHin.-l
Mr. L. S Nivalis, wliirli was Iri.o
I)'fore MiiW-alrate MeKlhaney. >
Sumo time ayo Tom Avery yavt
Mr. Nivens a morloatre on hcvcrnl
rows and household effects. I pon
11its failure to redeem (lie niortuag< . ,
Mr. Nivons too!; po^s* khioii ?it ti
property. Avery's wife look out a |
elaiin of delivery upon t lie ypoiimi '
that the properly was not A very V.
luit her own. Mr N ivoiih refused
to sui render t lie* properly to tin .
woni ill and a suit ensued. Tin
jury after lieinjr out several hours ]
d filled on a compromise, allowim.Mr.
Nivensand the woman each I
a part of the pr< perty in . (mst;oi..
Mr. Nivesis was ivpreseit ed l>
W. K, Wilson, .Jr.. of I lock I It.I
Totn A vet y skipped some dayr
h? parts unknown.
*'l"nele" Jim Springs, colored,
the oldest man in this to.\i,ship.
and < roliah.y of this ?ehon, dieu
w .dues.lay on the Springs place,
north of Fort Mill, after an illness
of Utieumoliia. "I'nele" Jim wjis
a r< mat knhle man, not only for the
au^ lie attained < ml ^jood health up
to his (leal li, t > u t for the excellent '
record which lie p isses-ed. Hi
was a slave of the late JncKy
Spiiuys. ami later of Mr Baxtei
Spriie_'H. deceasd. When thes.aves
were freed, the ^le^Vo had ho de ^
sire to leave his old ma tor. and J
remained oil the same place until i
his dentil, Jim Springs was lit? 1
years of af?e, and had never jour- '
neyed farther than 10 miles tmm
the place of his hiitli. During hin
life as a slave he was whipped nut
once, was never inside a jail 01
penitentiary and was never art Gated.
Jim was much liked by all
who knew him.
Wanted?Ladies to see car new spring
K<>ods. They are Ue?ii\tios, T- '5- belle. .
Wanted?Men and Hovs to mo our special
bargains, ii\ Shum.' T. li. ilo.lk. i
, feu ' '
that Saves you
e Furniture store is s
b newest designs in
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\ BEDS, ODD HOCK- i\
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it nil prices. ^
t for less I linn you Imve been puyiuo i-u-li
surprise you. Do not huv u *iI you !>:u'?
3ds. Cl-roc<
of Dry < Joods. We still leml in lle>i
iki?1 Shoos nii? eeries. uwikiir_r th.s liti
advanced. hut You will always tint) it
eurly. we oiler freshest and most u
ices, ('nil Hiu! W e tiny nil I sell !>utt??r
will he riiilit. ot her eouiit vy produce.
No. 12 your ouleis. We ^unr.tn'oe pnu
Yours trul\,
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Our Spring
Has Arr
And is now ready for
Ijargest E
L?a,t?st JEStri
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Lowest IE?
Suits, SO<
Come, and let us lit you
body from a tt-year-old Ixr
man, and at prices that su
For style, comfort and g<
are none that give such s
iT^fT<3^^=s<r>T^ ?-?
isoii X?ir?xt:s,
Wes1
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Don't fail to soo our lino
Stovos boforo buviny. Wo'
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NOW I3TH!
To <>ot your liorsos, cattl
lioallliy ooudit ion. S>rn11
iator will do tlio work. V
sized package you want.
I TV lloLl'lllilittl' f<*?* /.I
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producer and disease (
(Jet our prices on
COTTON SEED MEM.,
PHOSPHATE, KAiNlT, ?t3TH
MURIATE OF POTASH, LEi'S I
fixture.
Old - ReliabL
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All porsonsare hereby war nod atrai list
Minting tishiny or ol lierwise trespassing - ?. ? j,
?]m?u any of i he lauds owned or coii- ?l> x ?.
rolled by the undersigned parties. The
aw will be rigidly applied to anyone
lisre^ardiu^ tL,i$ notice. i] \
F. N ims. W F. Pattkksov.
W. II. Jones. T. S. Kirkpalrick.
J. W. -Vrdrey, W. (J. \rnisrroiifC
1). A. Leo ICS. Torreuoe.
W. K. Sprptt, T. O. Spratt.
W. H. fluke B. M. Sprat t.
Mi-ses Addie and Oovie Harris. f-n _ ?
J. 11. Colt harp W. I Jones
S. E. White. B. F. Bennett.
J. B. Muck. T. A. Mills. mi
W.F.Boyd. 11,1
The Times has several hundred old
mwspape.rs fo> &rU* at *.>Je a liuudred.
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fur at ??t11 *?r places.
so mi our lino.
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vv and fancy (iro- ^y.
o our special study.
our stock the very // ~
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^rices,
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We lit everyr
to a dOO-pound "
it all the people.
[>o(l service there
atisfaction as the
3_d !V3!ol,C3.or
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of Furniture and
11 save you money.
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\o and hogs in a
's Animal UcsjiiVo
have it in any
Try Pratt's Poniliickens.
It's an
urer.
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7 Barber Shop
For a firbt-clasd
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SHAMPOO, or
IlAllt SINGE.
rothnrs dc Son.
I'liOI'KIKTOKS.
id door linnk building.
yOU >r. PRINTING
SEE THE TIMES.
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I ClOTHiNG.
yP We have a nice stork of Men's n
. 11int is inisurpassed in quality, fit
rannot tit you from ?? in stoe!
suit made to order on short notice,
pies to select (rout. See the floods ?
1 MILLENEBY,
()ttr spring stork of Millinery i?
jK we are showing a beautiful line of
for ladies ami children. Our dress
Qp about April 1. We have the larjja al
we have ever shown. Our style
int. rest yi.u.
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They are all hero, and Ion n any
VV s|):ict'. Come and sot- the pretties'
heie before, and note particularly
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| Getting Acqif
Many pe? pie have hocum** slight
f$ our prices on Clothing*, 11.its. Shoes, e
two mouths. We want these and al
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* And thin \vi 1 happen if you will \
ii>lt 11 in next thirty <l??ys, hikI coinpar
tho-e of others on Men and Hoys' Clotl
I mler'\veiir, Neckwear, Mens', Ladies',
| Just Recer
A (\illiplete stork of Moils", Woille
Oxfoids. Don't miss seeing them, I
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Head-to-Fcol Outfitters,
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| Spring and
| mer Goo
Are arriving daily and ainon^ t
Vp some genuine lai^ains. So collie early
I Big Barge
'O' Five hundred yards of ltd inch Mm
? 1.) and 20 cents, all at 1') cents t'he yal
8 Hfiliiner
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? Mrs. Culp is hard at work pre pi
ninth >>pri i.i; Optiiin^, which will
these cwlnins later,
(j-p Respectfully Vonrf
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OSO003SGS0S ? ?S?0
THE SOUTHERN S
The Greet HlRhwer of TRADt en
THROUGH THE SOUTHERN
Excellent Service Quick Time
Any Trip It a Pltttur* Trip lo
Travel via THE SOUTHERN R
The Finest Dinin^-Car Servic
For detailed Information an to TicKetn. Rule* a
vatloni address the nearest Agent of THE SC
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