Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 17, 1903, Image 3
FORT MILL TIMES
WEDNESDAY. JjUNE 17,1903.
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MIXiM N Km mi TWt About
PoooIomA Thbtis.
Mr. Win. Culp, of Chester, paid
'The Times a friendly call Friday
.afternoon.
Dr. J. B. Hack is again in A In barn
a pursuing his duties as pastor
.of sevesal ohurchesMr.
Robt. Belk, of Mt. Holly,
3?. C? spent Sunday with relatives
tin }Fort Mill.
Mr.'Charles Fisher and son, of
tPineville, were among the visitors
to Foct Mitt Sunday.
Architect Hugh White came up
Buadajf from Rock Hill to visit
relatives south of tosra.
Mr. h. A. Harris continues to
improve, though slowly, from his
recent severe illness.
On acoouut of a break in the engine,
the Charlotte Brick Company j
eras idle Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Howard Banks, editor of
;the Charlotte Chronicle, spent
fiunday with relatives in Fort Mill.
Mrs. Ed. Mack and children, of
Shreveport, La.# are visiting at the
home of Dr. J. B. Mack, in this
place. - Mrs.
Julian Starr and little eon,
of Rock Hill, spent Wednesday
and Thursday with relatives in
Fort Mill.
Miss Rosa Mae Phillips, of Rock
Hill, spent Thursday at the home
of Mrs. L. P. Fulp, on Booth j
street.
Mrs. Walter Thames, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is a guest at the
home of Mr. C. T. Crook, in Gold
Hill.
Mrs. L. E. Marshall, of Columbia,
spent several days of the past
week with her sister, Mrs. A. 13.
Culp, in this place.
State Constables Howie and
Thoinas?ou swooped down on the
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a ut jl ui b iiAin xiiumuny nuu
captured eight gallons of whiskey.
Mrs. Mary Youngblood, of Belmont,
N. C.,spent Sunday in Fort
Mill on her way to visit her son,
Mr. John Youngblood, in Qold
Hill. '
Mr. B. F. Massey, of lower Fort
Mill, informs us that the contract
price to rebuild Doby's bridge is
9345, instead, of $365, as stated
last week. The bridge is to be
completed by July 15.
Complimentary to her guest,
Mrs. Hartsell, Mrs. L. P. Fqlp entertained
a number of friend* at
tea Thursday evening. Mrs. Hart
sell went to Bock Hill Friday to
visit Mrs?R. LeeJKerr.
After all the late spring frosts
and cold rains and chilling breezes,
the fruit trees are literally
breaking under the weight of an
enormous crop. Peaches, pears,
plums, cherries and apples. And
blackberries, too.
The Bock Hill Herald of Saturday
saya that S. M. Dkyeman, who
was injured in the wreck near Fort
Mill Monday and who was taken
to that city Tor treatment, is {jetting
along nicely. His wife is now
with him.
The citisens of Qold Hill are
eagerly awaiting the decision of
Governor HeywarH, in the case of
Notary W.O. Bailee, whom they
wish removed from office. The
governor has not yet acted in the
matter.
Mias Mary Young left a few days
ago for Savannah, Ga., where she
will take a six month's course in
the Richmond Business College of
that city. Miss Young will reeide
with her aisttiivMrs. R. V. Macon,
while in Savannah.
For an nnknown reason, the
Highland park team of Rock Hill,
failed to pat in appearance Saturday
and, of course, the game of
ball was not pulled off. However,
a crowd of Pineville boys came
down as spectators and with these
a "scrub1* game was played.
Mr. D. A. Leo, of lower Fort
Mill, is undout t dly ihe chamj i >n
truck grower of this;section. Every
few days Mr. Lee can be seen coming
in town with a load of vegetables
and fruits, and always meets
with ready sale, for he grows none
bat the choicest varieties. He says
he enjoys truck farming and then,
too, it is very helpful, financially.
Invitations have been received
by a number of Fort Mill people
to the marriage of Misa Osceola
Wilkieto Mr. Thos. P. McDill,
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iog ceremony io iaie piace on me
25th instant at the home or Mrs.
Marshall, .Wtfkio-'a sister, in
Aaheville. Misa Wilkie's home is
at Lincolt.tint.' but for several
months she'has resided in Charlotte.
Mr. McDill, who is well
known to the people, of. York, having
at one time represented the
connty in jfce. Legislature, is- at
present with the'Long-Tate Co.,
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Mrs. VV. L. Blackw^lder, of
Charlotte, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Z. V. Bradford, in lower Fort
Mill.
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ur. jueon onuipu^u, ui ?. iuovmr,
who. it is said, has an idea r>f Innn.
ting in Fort Mill, has been in town
several days.
Among the graduates at the recent
closing of the Presbyterian
College, at Clinton, was Mr. J. II.
Thornw&ll, Jr., of Fort Mill.
Watermelons have begu to arrive
in this market. They are from
Florida and South Georgia.
Farmers say it is going to be a
lively tussle now to keep ahead in
the battle with the grass.
The recent rains have put the
gardens in lively and active condition,
snap beans plentiful and
nice crop of Irish potatoes soon
will be.
The greater part of the college
boys and girls from all parts of
the county are now at home and
are having a restful lime.
The Fort Mill and Pinpville
ball teams will emus bata on the
Pineville diamond next Saturday
afternoon.
Misses Nannie and Maud
Thompson are visiting relatives in
the Point section of the county.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kimbrell
left last evening for a visit to relatives
in Baldwinsville, N. Y. During
their stay North, Mr. and Mrs.
Kimbrell will visit Niagara Falls,
Montreal, and other places of interest.
Cotton is said to have reachpd
the highest point in the prist few
days that it B&e in thirty years.
The future market has been especially
strong, July futures going
as high as 12.27. It is to be hoped
that the spot market will be something
like these figures uext fall.
The Southern's wrecking crew
has been busily engaged, both
day and night, during the past
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wee* clearing away ttie rubbish
from the wreck of the 3th. The
work was completed Monday, and,
except for several piles of ashes
where the broken up cars were
burned, hardly any signs of the
wreck are now visible.
A Sunday Homleldt.
Arthur Frazier, a j'ovng negro
man, was shot and killed Sunday
morning on the Springs place, 4
miles north of hort Mill. The
deHth shot was fired by' Tom
Bailey, also colored.
The circumstances which led to
the killing are not, and may never
be known, as there were no eye
witnesses and Bailey claims to
have been drunk, and says he
knows nothing whatever of his
shooting Frazier. However, at
the inquest, held Sunday night by
Mnorial rola -1
? AiAuuiunurjr, lb wuh
learned that both,men were drinking
and were returning from
church together. Upon reaching
the home of a negro man named
Withers, Bailey m some way got
possession of Frazier's pistol and
with it shot the latter in the head,
killing him almost iubuintly.
Bailey escaped to the thickets
and was not seen again until Monday
morning, when he came to
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was committed to York jail yesterday
to await trial at the next court,
which convenes July 10th.
The announcement iB made that
on next Sunday several trains on
the Southern Railway will be token
off for the summer months. Ho.
27 and No. 28. the local trains to
and from Columbia, will be removed
and the work heretofore
done by them will be handled by
Nos. 29 and 30. Nos. 33 and 34
from Washington to Jacksonville,
will also bd taken off." The Augusta
sU\fiper, which .vlias. beeP
hauled by -these Iraina, will be
handled by 37 aud 38 between
Charlotte and Washington, and a
new tram will be put .on.,from
Charlotte to Savariuah. It is also
stated that n change will be made
in a few days in the running time
of No. 25 and No. 26, the jDhpster
"swing." ..
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LAUNDRY MARKS
that are not fonnd on linen fresh from
The MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY,
Charlotte, N. O., are rust stains, ink
stains, frnik stain*, and ?anA/?i*.1lv
scorches from overheated irons. That
is what we particularly guard againat.
flockless, flawless, idim&culate?white
ias white can bo, or as strong of color a*
when you bought it (if originally of
color pattoru), your washable apparel is
returned clean, well washed, well
ironed.
Shipment made from Fort Mill every
Thursday morning and laundry returned
Saturday mornings by?
ED. L. McELHANEV. Agent.
BLACKSMITHINQ.
We have opened a smithnliop in
the Bailee shop, near MoElhaney's
livery stables, and solicit your
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is stent out from our shop, and our
prices are reasonable.
HALL & HART8ELL.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
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PAINTIN6 AMD REPAIRING.
If your Buggy, Hack, or Sur#?
rey 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.
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TRY THE
City Barber Shop
For * firet-claw
HAIR CUT,
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SHAMPOO, or
HAIR 8INGE.
Carothere A Son.
Pbopbietobs.
Third door Bank building.
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Try a "Want" ad. in The Timor It
will pay you.
GOLD DOLLAMJ
F<wr>o*ie week we offer:
25c Summer Dress Goods
121-2c Summer Dress Goc
10c ff t9 t,
$2.5G Summer Shoes and !
$2.00
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Lot of odds and ends in 7 5
Staple Ginghams at 4c.
$1.00 Shirts at 50c.
Summer Silks at 25c.
50c Cravats at 25c.
25 cent Cravats at 10 cent*
$10.00 Mens' Suits at $8.00
7.50 ? ? ? 6,00.
2.50 ? ? ? 1.90.
Light Coats, 40c to $4.
All Straw Hats, Millinery,
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& For SATURDAY
wT Menen's Talcum Powder
rj Very good Talcum Powder....
Throo cakes Toilet Soap
#5 Three cakes tine Toilet soap, eh
Infants1 and childrena1 Vests..
Ladies1 Vests with tape, speciu
#T Ladies Knit Pants, knee leugthi
Ladies Knit Oorset Covers....
Ladies leather work Mitts for g
A good big Towel
Jr An extra large Towel
Wash Rags
Cotton Huck Towel with bordc
Two packages of Envelopes
A good scrub brush
All 15 and 25c Tooth Brushes.
*.(> A pint of Violet Ammonia, for
Evanola, for the complexion,..
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be undersold
Carolinas.
|H broad assert
our store t
July 20, we
N^l^fl|you will agr<
past ten days
than fifty dozen pairs of 1
drens' Shoes, in all leath
We insist upon your comii
going to sell Shoes at prie
elsewhere.
We will be pleased to
show every lady in this
community our stock of
Ladies Shoes, and feel
confident that each will
become a customer after
seeing our line.
We shall not attempt
quote prices, for space
is limited, but know that
you will be pleased with t
old stock in this salc--all
and the reduced nrices wi
than July 20.
We have just receiv<
Men's Odd pants and Boy
eluded in this sale. . Do
so you will miss bargaii
prices positively closes Ju
IHcELHANEY
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FOR 80 CENTS.
at ^9c.
>ds at 10c.
? 8c.
Slippers at $2.00.
? $1.50.
? jt 1.25.
? 1.00.
c Slippers at 25c.
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the bath, "9C
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tiadc up our minds that
ust have more of the
ng and Gents' Furnishide
of this section, and
>ds sold at small profits
shall win our victory,
selling goods at cost,
se you that we will not
i by any house in the
We realize that this is a
ion, but if you will visit
IPtWPPn thic
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s honestly believe that
ee with us. During the
i we have received more
dens', Ladies' and Chillers,
styles and prices,
ng at once, for we are
es you can't duplicate
he values. There is no
new-nor is it a fake,
ill not continue longer
id a bran new line of
s' Clothing that is font
fail to come, for if
as. The sale at these
ily 20th.
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