Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 22, 1903, Image 3
J OUT 51 ILL TI M KS
W ! ; J >N ICS DA V, APRIL 22. J 1K?:1
IN THE LOCAL FIELD.
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racti rianeo up Here and There About
Hopponings .Irtmed Town.
Mix. L T-. V'orrelsspent yestei<J.i\
in 11 tk uiH.
Mr muI Mm. I' 4 Muir spent
Saturday aft rncmii ;w Clmrl. lie.
Architect H. E. White, of Rock
Ilill, was a visitor to Fort Mill
Sunday.
J >r! T. A Pritwf r' was up from
11 l? Hill S.alur ".ay on a pr.'icHf-i>
mil visit.
Mih. J. It ulu"j.re, of Bock
liill, visit* ' relatives iu Foil Mill
1 Lc [jll -l Week.
Mrs. AN. L. liaJl and children
v isited relatives and fricuds in
lloek 1 iill the pnvl week,
Mis*es Julia and Nettie Sprat t
returned yi?lerday to their Ijoiii*in
Chester, after a pleasaut \init
to i? i:?ti\?*.s in this place.
Miaa Lou Pork returned Saturday
to her home si. llickliuK, after
<in extended visit to her biater, Mra. i
Li. X. Ouip, nt thin place.
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Mis* Mas xi Karris has Ae-eeptod
? ]' -ili ?. saleslady in the dry
?; ?.!. depurtii.' at of L. .1. Mas
eey'r, nil rcantiln establishment.
A 'i Ii_r!itfu 1 llinch party was
gi-.en M niiay night at the home
< f Mi.-, I !.i Stewart in h> iwr of
Mies Lunise JVl<. Murray, of WinJkrnp.
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With farm work behind, the 1
ground too wet to plow and the 1
weather cool and cloudy, who can :
blame the farmers for being u lit- '
tie* restless. !
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Mr. II. V Hall, who left F ri ,
Mill ah tut tw years nirJt -yd ha.- <
been li utg a? ilaw'cinK t?
ri turtle! (> this plaee Tliure-'a;
.an 1 will tak . n j>.*iiti n ;
lie re. I
Dr. J. II. Thornwell and Mr.
J. M.Spnitt represented the Fort
Mill Presbyterian church in the
meeting , (' H >thel Presbytery, lie.d
in Rock Hill last Wednesday and I
Thursday.
Mr. (r rover Hull, of this place,
who 1ms been employed in the,,
A ndrews furniture house at Rock
Hill, lias been transferred. to Winston,
N. C., where Mr. Andrews
also conducts a furniture business.
Dr. ?T. II. Thorn well on lust ,
W'eduesday nijrlit united" in marriage
Miss Almline Neely and Mr. 1
. U. Pong, both of Ebenezer.
The marriage to?>k place at the j
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. N'nely, in Ebenezer. j
Our entorpYisiiig merchant, Mr |;
T. i>. '' 'k < t? Saturday ftwar 'ed j
Ine full' w no prizes to Itis <*u-t m
ore; .Mr. lhb't Bick. tt. a $7 hall |
ru'-k; Mr T v. Alexander, a ?2.50 I
rocking chair; Mr. Lee Aiken, a 11
center trhle vainer* at Si.25. Th 1
next 'rawing at. the "Ol ' Itelial !e*'
\v.II take place about the 15th of
May. _ (
A telephone message from Yoik
ville yesierday afternoon stated '
that the trial of E. P. H. Nivens.
It. G. Johnston, and A. B. Parks, ,
charged with assaulting Roh't
Kirhy, was in progress, but that '
h verdict would hardly be reached ' <
before this afternoon. The case
whh called Monday afternoon at
5 o'clock. I
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A now public road was (it Thurs
day opened up fr< in Mr. W. E J
Spratt'a resi 'eiice, went f t un. (
to the d. .ics Terry, <n ntawlm i
river. The committee appointed
by the b< ard <>f county comndis
ftintiei'8 (o do (he work eousieted of
Messrs 'I". K nnd T. C. Hpratt and I
\V. II .loiiffl. These gentlemen. ]
with the Hid of about titty linitds. '
put the road in good el wipe, nnd ,
Fort Mil! now has what she Inlotisx
waited for?a direct route to i
liock Jiill and the county scat.
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Our SPOT CASH p i
Dry C~
y y Our New Spring
- ' NolinllH, H>1 S, Oil s.
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a arriving daily. IV
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* ' ail cotton ?' tin
s* see our line. <)ur i
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*'service.
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:;ev. mr. Gordon Accopfs.
*1*lit* Kei\ M. \V. ?jonl
Abbeville, who visited I'.ti
I'i'i ii Iv and preached t?> t'?i>
ion of tin? Jiaptist <
IMS accepted ,1 ru'.l to this o
i:'d V. ii! move h ? family lur
t .v. i!e. mr. (.iuI'di ii i - sf
>1 in tli highest, terms !
|??- p'e .if A bheV'ille, It 1 it*: 11
! llu I i i is | a.stolllte lit I hut pi;
lit" ii marked ivitli such .?i
teat Ins eoiiixreyution 1ms ,
luiihh <! under his HiJmi ii isl i.
Tin* F -i t Alill liuptisi
Il'-.S ! us n wi thout It past' 'I I
years and our people wiil '
lied t k in iu- I liii t I lu? i iii i
I>i' v?::nu fi I It'll and hy Mt<
ibl i;i vme aa Krv. (. 1 orilo i .
Death of Mrs. l;!a Srni ill.
'i . frit iids of Mis. Kiln ~
i i ! !i l ift' .J. A. ?Sjiu ,
I nolo I.'itrn of it i i
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n? .it \vu.? laud.-.
Mr. Williamson's New Position.
A <1> spatoli nf Wednesday i
3r?rii i???ro, N. C., ways thai '<
I K. Williamson, of Bin I'm i i
\ . C 'im.'i recently been < I<
ecivlai y ami treasurer of
Worth al Company, at Wo:
rilie. ii Baudolph county. . i
V\*.!!,..:usoii was formerly super, i
eh < til of tilt.' two 11111 Ik in ' ,
t-lif ? , Inn re.- jailed t<? accept a j.
sii a .is traveling salesman foi i
N't w ) ui k fonconi.
It m i. .-.isn be of interest to r< h.
to learn the whereabouts of .M
Join (f 'ligan, former ttupt. of ;
Kurt Mil! Mfg. Coinpi v. \i
'i.i c in s r.l present Sept. of tie
Dvciimnl Collun .Mills, of I). 11\
o I. Ii iu?z i: me there from A* Ik
? illi! \h ill thr?M* mouths 11^0.
Card of Thanks
Tlit* undersigned and family
iikc tiiifi means of tunnkino the
[)? ()))! ? of Fort Mill for t)i< ir ki <
itteuiiou and aid in our ivc? rit it
flieti n, and hope tlint in tin* fi
!u:o we may lie 1 '
ii i i.-l a juirt of tin*
, -si^:j bestowed lip ?n n -.
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unloading ff
7'irniture. //
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seen ??nr line,
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> \ ami Fancy (iro- //
it i a r Hpecial si inly. ^
i :n slock tin- very
up to dale li rnccrifB.
chi'kens, ?M4t(s ami
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4X 'Ifort Mill, and at ?
uy it as cheap as the y
in suitable for shirt
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! you don't get sonic y
. . V. i dmp'y Store, <
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: Shoes.
v\\ days opening
.: 5.ion's and ladies'
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a mistake if yon
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i.;:es before seeing
M iest and new
^ and $3.00
shoes. Tlioy are
. prices, for the
>) e vet j*isf what you
her low quarters or
t Sunday or everyday
r- ' hood" shoe for an
e union made.
j to sell these goods.
c ' , cs are loaded with
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s, ; r r- A-W'M to soil them
r- ,'hv do wo say this?
w ? uvr offering them
^ i mn you can buy
it .? ? ' s :s ;t call, the goods
}J 2. M'-' ' 1,? - ' ' '' *''
? X / .
Me - Store,
' 7ro*3rietop?
j'iri' and better si<ir-*
;ea;on tlian usual,
them before buying.
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TOMWMJR NEW 81 OIK or
: ? 5 , X PPB.ES.
1 and Hit'ii. "\\ ? hnvo ftonie no* b;y*t lluit iLi.
. pit a-, v. wt-ur and price. Our third shipment u
E?BB I ER?^/
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')ur sales in this department ire m a. in. ^
miiy |' Vou don't have to pay two pi ice.- to to a; - ud
?l !> y from uh. Perhaps you uid not kn w that w?*
hail a - t
GLOT^SII^Ceb
its. ft* a' ,,t>.00 ,? $10 00. Boy's Kmt.- fr< . 7*i
' p. . n. will/ ike you n suit to mens lire froui $0 . ? op.
W < . -> anil -?'2 steles to select from.
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1 we nmkt you n pres. nt of a SlLYliR DIMK
for e\ . woilh you buy from us for cash.
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?- <-?a* ?MM -- -> !>? *V ?v?
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I ilAL SALE J
J; " JnWW ??-* ^ ,
<f'\ -i?? ii DiliiK of Suspenders, all eolors A O __ \&
/5 > <i kl *V
Tins.* goods will give lis good I *g'
1*%. '." o in t iclo. Our special prree... JLv'^ii VH
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.? mi .Madras Shirts, with ('tills lo 0 n n ft
.t\ . kiatl tlait UKUttllt ball ttI allr cttcll. if Mr v
a * /isjii' ^
J>* ( ? ! ' ! H'r U J%j?
> j> lies Ladies' Slmes in spring or O
/ s .Ys t , 7's. Oilier people's '|f{r *'?*
tt ? all
f Our speeiiil priee IJhlll
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' j! .SATS fiT WINTER PRICES. g
i 'Mil and s?-e if wliai \\?; tell >uu isn't true,
1 \ i u'.-t business, ?^
Z ; ; :. .Itaney-Parks Go. $
Head-to-Foot Outfitters. 2^
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( a, v. - n* t^Vk. -40
K >>' >, t \ ? V ?. g. c?'lt- V.?3-"?-W^Cv
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$ I ?
$ . li ; ! a l^V %_ $
A: jv
j tl ! oillo. $
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y i mr rs of Ladies' Fine Plrnes and Slippers. W?r 7?5|
_ : i Iv-S" phmIh for yours and And thur they tfive w
.li t ?u All who wear thrin sinjx their praises. Wh /t?*
r ? . 0'* to $:i.00. We have the largest line of Ox- y
*?:tiidsi Is we ever h;i?l. Strap Sr'uiidnls, 1, 2, and 4
; i and *>?'.on Oxfords, turn and writ soles, >?J.OO
n Lid, strap Sandals, $3.?r>. The same in heavy
^ . i * j.oo. 0
? Llldrcn^s Slippers. <?0
n line. We have the Jttnrost nHfl best liiiAfli.it
V>' ' >i/i'S 2's to ."i s, .">) and 7 k*. It's to H's, 7->r and
^ rj -I ''?? - $1 '*> mid 11 's to 2'h, ijt 1. 0t>. O.f.-, Ajrv
?1; . ? it 'ri o;ls arc in Kill ami Pafi-nt Loiitlioi*, also rod
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T'.. SOUTHERN RAILWAY |
O vkI Ilii-K. ' -r o ? n.e- * -
rough the southekn states.
F.xr, i' S :c Quick Time Convenient Schedules
r.ny Trip Is n Plauur* Trip to ?K< !? who
i V? el via THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Th'' . *r r? y Y, i n i 11 ({ - C a r Service in the World.
i For . . i d ntforinalkon as to TlcKsts, Rates and Sler j>ln(<-C?r roserv.??
>? t? nearest A(|ent of THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
W. tl S. H. IIARDWICH. W. II. TAYtOk.
. |?i Crrernl Ptutn^r Agmni. Aitliltnl (i?e P*t*enner Agenl,
v .%%i y a wainincton. d c atianta. ca.
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pr l" t,
sp iR/Xisra?
SEETHE TSME.55.