Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 27, 1903, Image 3
.FORT MILL TIMES
WKDNEsOAY, MAY 07,
IN THE LOCAL FIELD.
Facts Picked Hp Hers snd There AbosJ
People and Things.
Prof. J. .I. Daiies spont Monday
ni^lit in Cliariotte.
Miss Heulii.li lloaglnnd spent
'Tuesday in lxoek iiill, shopping. !
Miss Mart mi B. iles. of LMe.isn.ul
Valley, is visiting relatives in Gold
llill.
Services were held at all t!ir?-e
of the churelies in town Suuday
flight.
Hun. \V. U. Stewart, of liock
Hill, was a visitor to Fort Mill
Sutu rday.
The Timec thanks Miss X. Y. /.
for an interesting letter from Gold '
Hill this week.
Messrs. Frank Irwin and Frank
Carothers, of Knndlestmr^, N. C.,
visited Fort Mill Sunday.
Mr. Fred Harris cam? down from
'Charlotte Sunday ami spent the
day at his home in this place.
Miss Nettie Battle, a charming
youn^ lady of Mor^unton, N. C.,
is a ^iiost at tl.3 home of Mr. L. ?J.
Massey.
A lar^o crowd of Fort Mill people
attended the commencement
exercises of the Pleasant Valley
iriit>li school en last Friday.
Mr. W. B. Hall returned to
Hawkiusuille, Ga., Wednesday, after
a ten day's visit to his mother,
Mrs. JM. J. Hall, in this pla -e.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. \V. B.
iHeuelmm sympathize will- them
in I lie It ?H.s of their infant daughter,
which died on Monday.
It ii reported ."? railroad circles
that the Sealxiard Air Line will in
n short time purchase the <\ cV. N.
W. road, which runs from Chester
to Lenoir, N. C.
Mr. .T. YV. Ardrey returned Saturday
looming from the Confederate
veterans reunion at New Orleans.
IIo reports having had a
very enjoyable trip.
The Highland Park baseball team
has a date with the Fort Mill team
fur next Saturday. The game will
take pliKX) in Fort Mill.?liock Hi!
Journal.
At a meeting of the (f rand Lodge,
K. of i'., in 0J ramreburg lust week,
Dr. ). JL3. Thorn well of this place
Nviis re-elected to the olliee of (i rand
Keeper of Records and Seal.
Constable J. B. Connor, of Lancaster,
s^iuie to Fort Mill Inst Wednesday
to take charge of Bob Bick
ett, colored, who was wanted in
Lancaster eounty for breach of
contract.
The game of baseball played on
Friday between the C. .M. A.
lodges of Fort Mill and Pleasant
Valley resulted in a victory for the
former by a score of 'J J to IS.
The three-montlis-old infant of
Mr. and Mrs Win. Steel Ii?-? 1 !<Vi
day mornin;' at it's pai'tit-. house,
in Sprattville. The bunal was
made Saturday in Ilia city ceine
tory.
M iss Jennie TTauiiHon. teacher
of the intermediate department of
the local yraded school, left Saturday
morning for her home at
Union, S. C.
Although there was every iudicclion
of a heavy lain Saturday
iii^lit, the cloud passed ?iver with
lint n liuhlsprinkle in this vicinity.
However, it is said, there was a
lieavp downpour in vicinity of
Charlotte.
Prof. J. A. Tate left Monday
rooming for his home at Yorkville,
whore he will spend his summer
vacation. Piof. Tato will return
to this place about September J.
he having been re-elected princi
jmi or uie eon iYiiiUjrracleU School
for next. year.
Mr. C. II. Branson, the newly
elected superintendent of the Fort
JVliII Mfpf. Company, linn removed
his family from Rock 11111 to this
place and is oseupyinn the Heches
house, on White street, until recently
occupied by Mr. F. J. Muir.
At a meeting of the trustees of
the Fort Mill (.Traded school a few
days the following loaehers were
elected for the next session: Prof.
J. A. Tate, of Yorkville; Miss
Maud Martin, of Wiuthrop. and
JMiss Nan Thornwell, of Fort Mill.
A tented show, the nature of
which may he judged by the following
si.oj which appears on liie
canvas, has been holding forth on
Main street, during the past few
days: "Seethe Rattlesnake Pauley
and doe the Pet Fore Le^ed
Raster Ac Friday a Fat Coon Ac
Other Fine Pets.
A number of tines have bei n
collected during the past t\ \v days
from parties violating the expuvB
ordinance. The nrdiiiauce provides
thai no person shall tamp r
with, or ^<> nearer than lo |? ? t of
any expiesfl, while the same i ; being
unloaded from the trains, or
W'hiio hei?o transferred to the ex?>'
ess ofUce. One dollar is the pen aJ/y
lor the Ural ^tTvUve,
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Military Inspection
0.1 pt. T. It. S irntt has been oflicinlly
not i tied that 11 ih company
will he expected to assemble for t he
annual inspection on next Wednesday
afternoon at d o'clock. The
inspection will he made by (Jen.
John I). Frost, who is expected to
.iriive from Columbia on the niternoon
train, and will take place on
the new ball ground near the
Spratt construction shops.
The new regulation uniforms;
wiiu-ii imw been \j> te 1 for several
days, arrived A'onday ?i id won*
issued ton majority ??f I lit* members
of the company at their elt ill
last ni^lit. Tlio.se who wcro n-it
present at the last drill can secure
now uniforms by attending and
applying at the drili next Satin day
at leritoon.
A cordial invitation is extended
to tiie public to attend the inspection
on ) une
Serrccn By former Fert WS!l Bey.
!v 'V .1. H. Als.-fi >v. son ni' Post
mv..->UT l>. II. MiihHt'y, who #rndua- |
i1 only a IVw weeks a<_a> from tin i
l iiiii!i Tiirol-imi< al Seminary, of
'tifllllllMlil, 111l**cl til.' ):II pit of tin*
!"'(irl Mill l'i'*ol)y : riati ciiiiieh
Sunday in r sinami < von in#. At
both horvivi k i In* c<>it#iv# tti >n was
charmed hy tin* speakers il >w ol
eloquence and the s i ichst attention
was #i veil throu#h ut. Air.
j Maescy bids lair 1 I) come a in >sl
eloquent divine, ami holt Mill i~
deservedly proud ol h>*r son, which
pride wa.M eviih need Su day bv the
lar#c coti#tv#iitiouH thai t'li'il
him.
Public Dabate at Pina'/ille.
Tim literary soctot ics if Gold Hill ,
and Pineville :nv to a train en# . , j
ii a publ ! '> i e ii# I
iukc* plft( till* lli#l)t of dnncfl
26th. in t! e public school build in# I
at Pineviile. I ; subject t1 > I
debated I
Civil war has not been a benetit i..|
the Month." The alBnnative wiliB
bn defended by Messrs GlinoreB
('r<> !;.!>.(Mpps, A1. M . ('< >11 harp. B
ami I). \. I'lpps, of Gold llill.l
wiiil*' tin* negative will be arguedI
by M G rior W illiaiuson,!
Liiuri McAlpine, \V. A. Uo(ii;crii,l
and W. L. Williamson, of Piueville,!
The public is cordially iuvited toB
be present. P
John W. Miiier Dead.
Mr. John W. Miller,senior member
of the linn of duo. ,\V. Miilei
iV Co., cotton buyers of Charlotte,
and with whom our former townsman,
Mr. A. Watson, has been
associated in business tor several
years, died suddenly Monday nfternoon
in Concord, N. C., of lioari
failure.
Mr. Miller wns tx>rn in Tunicaster
county in 1S50, and had lived
in ('iiarlolte since 1 SG<>. lit* whs
well known to a number of people
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Ill I oil .Hill, Iiiivmo I'll' yi'HI'H mill
lienlini.'* with l lie local col ton I > 11 \ - J
cis of this place, ami I is friends
will reboot very much to learn of i
his midden demise. '
.Many of I he farmers n:o idl* '
now, as it is melefS, lin y nun. to
do tmy more work until it rutug,
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i discount of
3TPT3 fr^TT"3
JLLI JTV JLZLJ
VNTS, SHOES, HATS
rs, and DllY GOODS
sistsofall lln* Now i
Goods. This is a
UN SALE- NO
1 see us, we'll Save You 1
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Charlotte's Nsw Paper.
The initial number of the Chariot
t.?* l'jvt*ni11lt Chronicle ram" to
hand yesterday, and is brimmine
full of choice news, local and m neral.
Mr. Uowaid A. Hanks is
editor, and Mr. \V. 1. I'ndcrwood.
formerly of vi reonsboro, is cit\
news editor. The subscription!
price of t he paper is $."> a year, and, J
even without furthur improvement,
any of our people who care to sub
scribe t<> the paper may rest assur
e< i ?>i relieving Iheir uion?*ys wort h.
I ?k)u"iiijjt from The Chronicle's list
i)f advertiseis. it would hcciu tlmt
the publishers have struck upon :
quite a profitable scheme.
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Southern Changes Schedules.
The following change in the
running tiino of the Southern's
local and through passenger 1 rains
went into ? li'ect last Sunday:
No. 'Jo. southbond. (local) formerly
duo hi re at 7 01 p. in., now
loaves Charlotte at 7 15 p. in., and
arrives at Fort Mill at SOT p.m.
Nil. JO northbound, (local) dm
it Fort Mill at 1 Jo p. in., instcm i
?f J Jo p. m.. a- luMctofoie.
N i. J7. soul hbound, (local) ar
rives one minute curlier, 1 17 a.m.
No. J 8, northbound. (local ) form
ri v iiuc lii'l'i' at ().? p. in., iiov ;
arrives at (> :?() p. 111.
Xn. 29, ^ut i11 >onnc 1, (lliroii<rli) !
arrives ns formerly, 10.20 p. in.
No. d ). northbound. ( ! >oal) arrives
ai 1)22 a. in., instead of ',).! !
a. in.
No. !}.'?, southbound, (f i-f mail i
arrives at 9.22 a. in., i nstead of
9.01 a. in.
No. d t north hound. (Fast Mnil 1
arrive at tS.07. p. in., instead of b.4<>
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bounty Summer School.
Tho County Summer School will ho
n Yorkville, tutjii 1111 in^c Moiulny, Juno
>th. at r? o'clock, p. in., and continuing
four woolen.
The course of study will include Hisory,
Algebra, Civics and possibly primary
Methods.
Teachers should bring with them all
ext books they may have on the above
mentioned subjects.
Hoard and lodging will cost about $10
("or the term. Arrangements for board
ihonld be made befori the opening.
The county board will renew the certificates
of those who attend the fall
ime and do satisfactory work.
Trustees are cordially invited to visit
nc s'-noot ami soiect their touchers for
hi- next term.
A circular letter will bo issued noon
living additional information about
lie work ami also containing the names
>f those who will take boarders, together
with their prices.
JOHN Ik CAKIiOEL.
(Jo. J?upt. Education.
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Wo receive nothin^ but kind
\v< rds for our service and wo
will prove ourselves more
worthy of this appreciation
wlicn our plans have been
in >re fully perfected and our
infant industry shall have
j^rowti in experience.
CUR SYRUPS
Are always pure and fresh. !
They are tlavored with pure |
fruit juices. We will con- !
stantly add new drinks as the .
public demands.
Ice cream every afternoon
for t he presen t. ( "
Harris1 White Stone I/ithia j
Water d() cents per gallon, 5 '
cents per "lass.
EVERYTHING LEADS TO CLEANLINESS.
Mrey's Drug Store. |
JhTllKKT TAX NOTICK. ! <
See. I. !'.? it ord.lined by the Tuten- '
(];:nt ami Wardens of the towa of for:
M ill. S. in council assembled. Tb.it
ali persons subject to street duty under
the laws of South Carolina, residing io
>li(ltov.ii shall between ti;e Kith of j
May. l'u.t, and the 1 st of June. 1' ? nt pay
t-? ilie treasurer of said town a commit- \
tat inn tax of two ($? Hint hit's or |>erform
davs' work on the st reels of said town 1
under the direction of the proper an- 1
t horitics.
Sec. -j. That after the first day of
.Tline, 11?;>:; all delinquents under this
ordinance shall he s.ibj ct to a line of
cents or ono days' additional work
on thi' sfroots.
Km iiiotl this, the Oth, (lay of May i
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Attest: liitondant.
.1. M, Si'KATT. Sec. au?l Treas.
AMD REPfllBMS.
If your Buggy, Hack, or Sur^
rcy is all run down and scar/'
red, and you think you can not
get along without a new one, !
just bring the old one around |
and leave it with me. You'll
think it's a new one when I
am through with it.
Besides this, I will give you
more work for the money.
than any man south of the
lakes.
A. A. Y0U8G. j
DR. KSNC'S
try NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO RJORTITIiTP
Cures Consumption;Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia,Hay Fever,Plea- ,
risy, LaOrippe, Hoarseness, j
Sere Throat, Croup and i \
Whooping Cough. i
NO CURE. NO PAY. 1
Pric* bOc. and S1 TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
V ,.k,. % v.
We are overstocked uu ti.o full
wholesale cost for
GASfS
All Mens* and^ Hoys' Clothing. All
Straw Hats. All Summer Dress (i
Percales, Organdies. Silks, White (J
such as Applique, (lalloon, Hraidi
Summer Shoes. All Ladies' Sim
Carriages mid (Jo Carts.
We moan exactly what wo say?
wo must have the SPOT CASH for
us anything, a settlement will ho up
to pay our bills.
This Cost Sale will commenct
MAY 2S, and will last for
TWO WEE!
NOW is YOl'U time to save nu
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ini;, Hats, Shoes
wear, lite. :
Von will notice t!
?[? ilifl'crs from tli
Z* and von will :iI^m
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+? by far, considerii
elsewhere. Just
or shipment of th
I hat j?o at 1 Oe tin
** every day ex pec
a shipment of t
llats, and will se
\<j> strictly in keepin
it r ?
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A Few Thirsgg
Ln<lic?r vests?Wo lmvo a full liiu
Soo our Lylcs N est, two for 2~>o.
Ijiulii'H Knit Pauls, kuoo lon^jtlis.
Ladies Knit Comet Covi rs at 2~i <.
Infants* and Childrens' Vests, 2 o
K. Waist, for Child ran, 2.~> cts.
Mi lls' Gauze Shirts and Drawet
. olnred, and no hotter value to ho fo
Mints' Klastio Soann d Pepporals J
\ bargain.
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We nro still husy in this depar
.vork. We hnve just received a r
This is tho iiowost with white suits,
liein, they are nice and cheap (.H) (
SLIPI
Wo have sold as many Slippers uj
ast season. Why? Localise we ha
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TRY THE
City Barber Shop
For u tirst-clasa
HAIR CUT,
SHAVE,
SHAMPOO, or
HAIR SINGE.
Carothcrs <3c Son.
PROPRIETORS.
Third door Iinnk building.
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BL'AXKSSMITHING.
AW liavi? upi-ut-d a hinillisliop iti
ll>?? liailcH slK'p, near .MclOlhaiwy'H
livarv stabli-H, and aolieit, your
patronage. Omy Innl-on-n work i
irf aunt oilt from our ttiiuji, and our
priors arc n-aiona If
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TAT COST.
v>\\ ^ouds, HIIII offer Ihent n*
ONLY:
I Millinery. All Men** nucl'
nods, moh ms Ginghams. J.frvsu*^
nods. lite. All Dross THmmiiirjr,.
*. Laces. Etc. All Slippers wMi''
t Waists and Skirls. All Be-Hocy
-no fake snle. Don't forget tliratf
all ^oods sold at cost. If you ow?preciated,
as wo need the money
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) on THURSDAY ABORNING,
f milV
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>ney.
^SSEY.
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huy your Cloth- <*y*
?, Shirts, Neck- S*
uit our heading 5S
e general rule, ?j
tind our prices <t*
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ii? quality than !>5
received anothose
Suspenders
* pair. \Ve are ?{
ting to receive
he latest style jS
II them at prices
? with the times.
i^arksGoj
? in Season.
; i?t* those from 5e to 25c.
nt 25 ets.
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This ia the best on the market.
'k. 25c, 55c and 50c, white and
nnd.
lileached Drill Druwers, 50 cents.
MSRY.
hnent j?ettin>j new trends every
diipmeiit of White P. K. IlHts.
or lorontuiix hats. Come and see
ta. and $1.25.
3ERS.
) to 111 in time ?is we sold nil of
vo what the people went.
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Dour Mrs. Person: A good while
bnck my health commenced failing
and I got in n low condition. I wtt*
nlwuys tired; with jkkt appetite, so
tired always that I did not feel
equal to any exertion at all. I had
enlarged glands 011 the nock which
were very sore and when I would
take cold they would enlarge and
cause nio much suffering. 1 often
had s|s-lls of iutiaimnatory rhennmt
i:^i which alTee.ted the whole of
ni body and rendered mo helpless.
I tried medical treatment, which
would gi\e tomiiorary relief, lmt
did not cure me. 1 tried vario
patent preparations, but they d
nio no good. At last a friend pe.
suaded me to use
Ivlrs- Jog Person's
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JL KlC XXJLt?Ciy 5 m
I bought a hu1f:dozon bot ties, an-1
all it taking it I felt ho lunch bot or
that 1 did not feel liko taking t?Mv*
more. Tito next your in the apr n ;
I knew I needed more mid again
^JJCTnWTvTTnzmn j rooK if 111 that
way nuiil il lias liuulo a *:oi?i|?!?-? >
run of me mid my health is uno.
1'lm enlarged glands aro eiitirnly
ennui. rheumatism entirely eanxU
uiul 1 mil now in stout, ro|>.?st
health, and | iid< isoeverybody who
nerds it tonir or lire "run dowu' to
use Mm. Jon 1'orsoit'* Ktunudy,
M .1. ?\f<)K( r.A N.
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