Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 06, 1903, Image 3
FOUT Mil,L TIMES
WEDNESDAY, .V \Y (?. J?>;>:t?
IN VHE LOCAL F1LL0.
Facls Picket' 'Jn Hers ant! There A-?ctif
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Mr. \V. V i'hillips was up Sun
day from llwek. 11 ill.
l)r. C. 13. Slt plnMison, of Chariot
te. was a visitor to Fort Mil!
Sunday.
Tho oat louse or 14vain lly is at tacking
corn in many portions of
t lio oonnty.
('apt. T. i?. Spratt went to Columbia
Friday on business for the
Fort 31 i11 Li-id Infantry.
Correspondents will pleas:* mail
their items in time to roach us not
later thail Monday 1 1 ui 104.
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Tin* man behind the plow is
more important tmw than the man
lli'llitlfl tli.> i.nn ..i- fli?? !..? I ... I I
but.
Miss Wil.-on rot;sni?-<!
Monday to li' r h > n>' in ?m,
N after ;i visit t ? her .s s.t r.
Mrs. J- J. Massoy. ul this ;.l:u- .
Missis Clara him! Mm v S! . i<_' .
of CJbi'stor, rfimc to Fort Mill Fri
day evoninij to visi' ivlntivvs ami
f riot) (is.
Mr. W. It. 11,11 lias r. si-tud his
position with tl. "('lil Rt'lial>h
store lake charge of his p-pniiand
smith shop at the head of Main
street.
Oil next Saturday, llio t)lh, the*
annual decora!ion of the graves of
the o!.! s ddiers who aro buried in
Flint Jlill churchynr<l will 1;.U?
place. Or. *1. I?. Iiiack asi'l Rev.
\V. A. Wright ur xpeete 1 to deliver
add rosses. The Gold ilil!
cornet hand has b-en asked to furnish
music for the occasion. The
public is invited to he present.
The citizens of Columbia will
flirtlish fr -e eul tailitlieut to all
veterans attending tho reunion
who are unable to piy for lodoin".
Those th siring free eutei tainment
should communicate at once with
Secretary F. Watson, of the Co1
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milium * iKiniix-r <ii Vummen-e.
Hoys, remember that the lust
legislature passed a law against
robbing birds* insts. Jt is wrong
to rob bin Is' nests, if there wenno
law against it, bat the law now
proteets the birds. The penalty
for robbing a bird's nest is (mm
five to thirty days" imprisonment.
Of cours *, t lie robbing of hawk's
and crow's nests is an exception,
and the law noes not apply to them
The farmers have been moving
this week. Many of them have
finished planting cotton and have
much of their corn crop planted
The winter oats and wheat which
made h i-it a wonderful growth in
ill the winter are looking had. and
many have jxiveii up hopes e.f much
of a yield, while there are a few
who say t !?? >" see some s'gns of
improvement in them.
This is the season of the year
when a well regulated b >y lottos
for a pocket full of worms, a li.sh
hook ami a stream in which he imaejnes
tnmiinorahh- fish tiro wailing
for him. Whoa one <^ots too
old to o<) liishino, lie b ready to lie
laid on the shelf. When he is so
absorbed in hasim *s that ] ur!yi:i_'
streams, sluuly cr-ek bank.; and
sportive fish bnun dug out of tinwater
have 1:0" charm for him,
jMnuimoti lias a ti^lit jjrip 011 his
soul.
A Salisbury S( ci \l of T!iisrncl iy
to the? Charlotte Observer says
Hint '"Samuel S. Crawford, -aged
22, and Miss Mary Lee Shoe, aged
lb. left on N . 2!) tonight f. r Fort
Mill, S (' ., where they expert to
!>e married tot?it returning tomorrow.
Tlie young man is an
employe of the '.Salisbury Cotton
Mills. The young lady has been
boarding with a family on Chestnut
Hill. I ler neither is dead and
her father lives at Spray." The
coitple evidently'Tan" further, as,
no such marriage took place here
Friday.
There never was a paper in any
locality that gave all the news. It
is often that some persons come or !
go 11 wit I lie editor cloos not see. J l
happens tliut a family is missed
several times. They get the mistaken
impression that the paper
<Joes Hot eai'e to mention them.
The paper has no il! feelrng, no
spite or enmity against, anybody.
Don't be nfiaid to give the editor
the news of interest. Perhaps yon
think this paper lias shown par
tality but try and see if it doesn't
treat yon well if you give it a
chance. If yon are going away on
a visit or have a visitor in your
home, please notify us; wo will appreciate
any assistance along this
line.
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Tli?> I'ovf y.i i: 1 ri'f-ix.iitM'ul <>!'
the C'hailot!e i)'it?; r\it si'inl.s tlii!
paper the I'll lowing ?*x?-.Ili*;il In
writteii nee "out .>1' Ihi* i:11; t:. 1 la-l
Thursday,of Mr ?. Kstlier IWhite:
Tll?' ivni ii.i:-; Ait.-:. Ksther ihif
v While v.. iv todiy laid to r< >1
in tiie eeuiele: y here. Sticli a
sjorjje.nis funeral pageant r\ ami
general olltllUI'st 111 ay Ml J i:?I:; t* t i?
feeling was lunvr before < xhiinlcil
in l'\>rt Mili. i'he hearts i f ail.
Ilia 1 it-li and 11n* poor. tin* in >s
prominent and I In* in ist liuiii1 ! .'
-;ve vn! t <; t !:* jst*j sn!:i>* > > '' -shm j
"She was a good w iii iii." 'i" 11
law words s<-? m t ><> i uda and loo
simple t<> alianiataiiy. una w ho oe
etipied the highest -aid j) alion
i in tlia <*oinmunit \ and who was a
1< ader in all mailt is of r? ligioiis,
charitable an ! lit< ra y nature, hut
coming from tin* hearts of those
who are w< lit t o ax j 1 heir honest
I a i i 11 g and iiava no aoinmand
of appropriate array of adjectives
they have a world of nieuuing.
And, indeed, they did, for liars,
wa.s a nohla life and she wdl hiniti.std,
sadly missed, I'mhahiy
not a home in liu- '.own has not
fall her kindness. Wh !Wcr sickness
was she \i i!< d or mad In i
sal! f< It hy soma templing delicacy
an i in ilia hour of lit reavement
hers ?;enernlly was tin* helping
hand that ?jjovern? (I and a mure
(cheerful dim' never 11:ini.-l?r?ci to
Hiilli i iij_c humanity. (No h >111?> was
too huinl)k' to attract 11 r attention
and this explains her w idespi<ad
p ipularity, and this was appropriately
emphasized this morning
when tho town and country tin ned
out en mass- to attend the funeral
renin monies. The notion mill-,
stores ami busiiie.-s institute us in
the town suspendod op mi'1
he aervices were held at 10 u clock
at the residence, oein^ condueied
by Key. Dr. rhornwell. the pastor,
assisted by liev. Dr, Mack. The!
iKiU-bi-nlvrs were: Me-s: - ?).
Sprnlt. ?J. \'v . Ardivy, L. .V C'ulp,
it. ! '. (i i i? i*. i j. \j. W'oir tl, 1\
Aluir ami NV..11. Stewart, all dev.
tod friends of 1Si< family. A if[i
resent alive of .Woshis. ?l. Ai. 11firi \
a- Co . of ('liurlotte, had eiiniv. ot
the burial nn im_je>n> nt ?. A Iiosi
oi tiiend.s fi in (. hariotte, lion!
Hill, Luneaster and 11\? r surroii;
clinif towns were present.
(A'l'd. S. K. Willie, the rtllivivilie
husband, and the only daughter.
Airs. Lnoy Spring, me sii.l almost
prostrated with vpiefov -r the
Sad and sudden event and the
deepest sympathy is felt ?r them
in every household toniirht.
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York County Mews.
Rook lli'.l Herald.
A "phone iiicssa^ from lllairs
villo Tliutxlay afternoon to .1. A.
Bobbins informed him of the Midden
and horrible death of the'.tmonths-old
daughter of his sisterin-luw,
.Mrs. S. IS. Pratt. .The lit
tlo one was ohiyino around a kott le
of boiling water and in some way
the vessel was turned ov< rsealduitr
the* rluld ho Heverely thai death
noon enmo to relievo it of its mifforin^s.
Mrs. Kobbins went to
Lilair.sville that ni^lit. to le with
1 her sister in her sad bereavement.
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:>"ot our prices, as they are as low as any
other (! ear i\ and the ??Ic( omiick has mi- f?
donhkuh We hs! reputation over this see* I *
lion. We can also tarnish binder t wine 1)
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T.\> also wish to say that wo have a hip; lot !
Clothing and Shoes, j
and )m\o cut;ho prices in order to reduce l
our stock, which is much larger than usual, p
{Joivie cUh! see us, we can furnish von with
almost. anything you want arid at a price y
that will he profitable4 to you. va
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DOZ^T'T FORGET
to see our m;w stock of
SLIPPERS.
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v . i.iuik'>, i-miuivii aiio m-m. \\ o have some new styles that wilt
} u in , wear tuul price. Our third shipment of
MILLINERY
,s: ! ai ived. Our sales in this department are nearly doube
> \ >u- season. Von don't have to pay two prices for an up-to!
when you bu\ fioiu us. IVrhups you did not know that wo
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si a - fill woo] Suits, Tr??m $ ?.U0 to $10 00. Hoy's suits from 7o
1 v ii! r j u. will !;i i!<t y< 'i a suit to measure from $0.75 up.
!u\ Ji) sal ipli's ami >:' ;iyl< ? to select from.
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malc< yonr foot ?<lad. -J x# 1
?lust ! ? ( v. il. an invoice of the celebrated S#lz, J*
r>c iiw:i . i . i t^lerling Shoes f??r Ladies and Men. tA
i". ! -t ue*\ Shoe in h\>rt Mill, luit it has stood the Jr
.-t I' ! nil'* than ill) years, and any pair of shoes with JZ
*S I.-." :u 111k'. 1 on tin' hot torn are guaranteed by us to ^4
_;i. you yt.ur money's worth of wear. gc
Don't forgot, while w?> are talking Shoes, that our <
stock (. t'lothing, Hats. Ete., must be converted into
ea.-di. and. to accomplish this we have put the prices with- .
in t he reach of all. ^
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Haad-fo-Foot Gufttttcrs, 5#
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<?-,ir thir.l shipment of MILLINERY. In this shipment you Q9
' . s.jui >'t" (!: new tilings in titrout Ilat.s. A .
QH2L3HEHVS S2EADWEAR. . &
111 r itits* Tsi vii taps. l "?. .Y) anil 7e cents. Bonnets for larg- Q
t i/ , 'i and 7"?? ??111 >. White I*. K. Hats, 2">, 50 and 75 cents. kS
All these p' > <1- i ;;11 he laundered. *f it
wiifT s-iss am am chairs. g
V\ is: I'n^s, liliu-Ic, j-civcii an<l prroy, 2.5 mid 5?> cents. Bend
t'h: is-, pe rl, ivy:..at and opal eonihiuation, just out and some- *
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i i In blank rib! <!, I i rents. 1'lnin black, 10, 15 and 25 cents,
i ':;t . white, K" :I" 1 bin, I.. iv A. stripes at 15, 25 and 50 cents.
In iln l,'pi>i1s yn.i a ill I' nl s mm of the new things fur thin season I*
C^LBfteHS5 SOGKS. ?
1 : i 1 ! and white, 11 cents. Lace striped. l.iles. pink. Jftf
v. h ie and blue, 15 cents. . BO
MISSES HOSE. ?
ju blue and pin!; I.. ?Vj A. stripes at 10 and 15 cents. X
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In ail i!i nev.' and nobby ( olors, 10, 15, 2.5 and 50 cents. *
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