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:m 11 esday. ji L\ 1, THE LOCAL HELD. BKHffiy^Htkod Up Here and There Abcul mSBBm People and Things. visit* (1 ri'lntiv* K in this plnci? Fi i day nuil Saturday. m .. i i > / ? ; i ' mi. .?ur i . vines ami son. ot Kov. k Hill. weiv ninon<r the visitois to Fort Mill Sunday. Misses Mabel ami Kittie Kirk patriek delight fully entertained a parly of friends Friday evening at their home on Booth street. The petit jorors drawn from Fort Mill township to serve during the approaching term of court are: T. B. Belk. L. A. Harris, 15. 1 . MoKllianey and ?1. \\". Ardrey. Messrs. Frank Merrill. and A. 11. Kinihrell, of Koek Hill, came over Sunday to attend the funeral of their relative. Mrs. W. F. Me< Sinn, of IVovidt nee. M r. 15. S. Thompson, of (i rahnm, X. spent several days of tiie past we k with friends in this plare. M r. Thompson is at pies ent merchandising at Graham Alth mu'li the cotton crop of thin section is not voiy promising, the ' i.: i ? i io (-.! nij^my <ivi r me present price nf tin* staple, and say that with a halt' crop at 1)5 coats they will come out on top. Messrs. \\\ H. jNIoachani. *T. 15. JWhs and lv. K. Parks retnrmd Friday from Wilmington, having ^ono there Wednesday on an excursion, They report a very enjoyable trip. State Constable 1 lowio paid Fori oVlill another visit Thursday. tin* result being that eight gallons <>l whiskey were seized at tin' express otlire and shipptd to that great .lyoral institution at Columbia. It is noted in the papers of ad joining counties that cotton lilooins are oil display in a number of places. As yet we have heard of 110 blooms in this vicinity, and judging from the size and conditions of the crop at pi'es lit it will be several weeks before t'le cotton flowers appear hereabouts. The local hall tossers promise a good game on Sat in day, the ltli, between the teams of this place and L'ineville. The Fort Mill boys have been practicing daily for tin* game and, lieing in tine tiim. feel confident of winning. Tins will be the tirst game on the new diamond near the Spratt Machine Shops. Mr. T. M Sniythe, a former Fort Mill young man and a son of Mr. Ira (i. Sniythe of this township. was happily married Wed tietulay evening to Miss JJnrbara liaber, a charming young lady of (iastonia. N. O., tlu? marriage taking place at tlu; home of the officiating clergyman, Kev.K. A. Miller, of Dowell, N. (\ Owing to a typ >grrphical error the statement was made in last week's Times that the next term of the Court of the general sessions would convene at Yorkvilie on duly 10. This was incorrect, as to elate, as the court convenes on the lJth instead of the 10th. M iss Mae Downs, a young lady whose mother, Mrs. Sally Downs, formerly lived in Fort Mill, and who has been in the Thoriiwell Orphanage at. Clinton for a number years, was among those who graduated from that institution during the recent commencement exercises. Miss Downs aeipiitteil herself very ereditable as an assayist and won merited applause. James Shelby's New Shows struck the town Saturday morning and gave a performance in the evening on North Main stroet. It is said there was a good crowd present, but little favorable comment 11as been heard from those who attended, which is pretty good evidence that the people were exi\u/it iio# I 41- -. -I jjiviinf^ iiiiuc 111 ii 11 i ri'rei vtu for the ciihIi expended. Tho statement in last week's Times uivin}* the time of closing the mails for each of the trains has in some way created the impression that the poslofhce closes at the hours j^iven. This is in correct as the regular otlice hours at present are from 7 a. in., to 8 p. in. The statement was made in order that the public ini^lit know at what time they would have to mail matter in order to ^et il oil' on the several trains. Rev. M. W. Gordon, of Abbeville, is expected to arrive here this afternoon and will on Sunday begiu his duties as pastor of the Fort Mill and Flint. I i 111 I *,n t .1 I-t. churches. Mr. Gordon wi.l till the pulpit of tho Gold Hill clinpel Sunday morning and at night will preacli in the iiapti.-t church. The service appointments at the oIIit churches have been cancelled and it is purposed to all join in and give Air. Gordon a hearty welcome to our midst. *V- :a vi-r!rt' ..-it . 4 v I 9 9-F9-9 >M +&>z*j*?T-.F-3>r-&rr // / ' S f "* "? ?* w^Wrfw-sw^srufu it? *' / / ^ '; r-rv-pq-^ civSTS viiur ?V !i ? // // // '; >S Xjs 11 S S I ' // .<**> \ X I1 HI IT T V T n i mi li so * i // i | T // \ * f a I i GS-ES /> 0 // I // ( V 1 ss. . s f I ( f / f /./ I J ^ i fi ; ( | ;! ! IDT <> I " i Z1/ > S S nAHiHWi atwtwnAmM !*> -;> <14 J.?v* <C ? .?**.' * S .7 .VJ.f*?5 ?WM? 44444<S<M-f4v(Ct2?44<vtv ;? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spruit spent M onduy in V< rk vilie. Mr. L. A. Harris, who lias !> ??i? i sull'eriii^ with u protracted illness, is steadily eonvaleseitio. Our market is abundantly . sup i plied with till' ve-_j? 1 aide all ! fruit by the truck funnels In-real) mis. Miss l.illie Mass. y entertained a number of y? untr friends Tues day evening at her home on Main street . M rs. A .() !< nits has been i"i ' ously ill I ?r some day.--at her ii>>tn<* \ Oil ( 'It'I Kill NIC St I'eCt. M iss (I uj=si?- 1 'it terson is ill a I her homo on Spratt Hirer! with, what is feared is typhoid fever. A number of operatives from Clifton Mild Ihieolet have roitie to Fort Mill and accepted position* in.our mills. The soil a fountain end iee dealers are doing a rushing business these warm days. There's no kirk coming from them about the weather. The board of health should look tdose after the sanitary condition of the town. This is very important at this season. Misses Mai v and Mabel Ardrey returned yesterday from a visit l<> it,?;<i...- M? vv \ w.o ? Ciiarl >U<\ Mis. Ronnie A mist rong rii < 1 eh iid l eu ret arm (1 Sat in day 1?> t hei i home at Spencer, N. after n visit to relatives in tins township. Dr. L. Ii. (' implicit, of I'iiifvilie. who came to Fort Mill a few weeks ago with a view of locating In re. has removed to Tirzali, t his county, for the praclice ot his profession. Subscribers should always give the name of the postolfiee from which they wish their pap > 1 changed as well as t lie i nr to w liieh | they wish changed to. When pa 1 pers are delivered by the rural ci riers the number of tin route should always be given. The Southern Hallway will St 1 Fourth of duly excursion tickets to all points east of the MissisHip ( pi and s nit h of the < >hio and I'oiomac rivers at a rate of one and one third faro for the round trip, minimum charge fifty ( oO ) Cents Tickets on sale July 2nd, drd and -1111. with linal limit to return July 8th. Isaiah Gadsden, a colored em ptoyee of thet 'atawba Rower ('oui 1U||?P \A*!1 ?Ni wl'l'll *11?! V* I I. I 111 ...I li . . < I . ? I ....... -.J ... J"l? I LIU > | eve .i 1114 by falling from the front ( car of a train on 11??? tram ram', i Tin* train was stopped as <|ui<-1^ly as possible, but not until the front j' ear had passed over (iadsden | breaking both aims, his riylit lee, and emailing bis 1 i 14111 anltie. The nej^ro is in a serious condition. A 1 l-nionths-old son of Mr. V. 1?. IMaiikenship was dangerously ill for a short while Monday niternoon from the etTeets of drinking several swallows of water in which iiad been soaked a (piant ity of poiHon 11 y paper. Dr. Thompson was hastily summoned and soon had the little fellow all riijiit ??4ain. thouuh lie sutfered a number of ' convulsions before the d tctor ari rived. it-';: - o.b" *** >/ .MUV v >Wvv f ^Wir ** .;sWV? *Vtr^ rc=? C=2T==> A lira S^'VivtaoaC li^an'^' u>t M ??ow [-Reserved 3E* '.R & TOT ? a-w <i. ho Popula > try thp3 t fco' ^W-?& b*?c?guaxJ!? *jL nKC. riira f~*\, ~t_'JL.*!C!7 K-:la:ac-iXrA' FolSTXTTJ *"! a t rtttf?. ?+ <+< M 4Nffv? ? ? ' i'i o % <f CO-il <?<. / J vi'^^ m . J" ? Mrs. Fsnnie r/tcGinn Detid. After a brief illness !' typhoid fev. r, .Mrs. h\iiuiie Metiinn. \..l ill' Mr. W in. Mct'imi, ?liiil Siiur tin V at her 111 in it* in I * r? i v i t! c 11?-. I N. ('.It iwnship in 1 lit* thirty nintli year of her iu;e. l''or se\< i 11 weeks she was ii patient, 1111 ft hi i plaining sutlYrer. ami while li< i di'atli t'Miiu* iis a shock In In r i? i? lives nm! friends lit'!*!', it was li t unexpected I?y herself or fnini!\ Hit christian character niul I >vely disposil if in wen* greatly admired by ii Iniye circle of friends ami ac (plaint Mines, ami their cum est sympathies are w ith the b.ivavrd Iniiischnltl, whose li??ht has oom*' out t<? be rekindled in a better \vi ?rld. .Mis. .Met I inn was a daughter of Mr. ami Alls, -loim Amly Ctdp. Hie former of whom di<d sev< ral years ai?o. She was happily iniirii.*d to Mr. Metiinn in and the union was blessed with t n children, eieht of whom surv.ve the mother. Deceased tsalsosin vive I by a mother and several lirothers and sisters who nsith* in I'ilicville. The funeral s? rviees were In Id Sunday morning at 11 oVlo k at Harrison church, of* whi h t.ec ased was a devoted member. 'Worr'. c? the Devil Not Ghristlsnity." A postal rani dated I'iin-vi11< . X. ( .1 u in- 21, nil no t > hand Satuiday: "Di iir Sir: I wish you would make the statement thai \V. ( ). ItnleS said hr hat more friends than enemies wailim* the lion. (I ivornar's derision and sent in a i petition A75 against Ir.-s 5. i riirsr peiserutors Wollld 11 I only rincify mi- hut would iilit- to si r in.' (h ad and Inn i. d. It is on y | jealousy and the work of the. devil I and not Chris ian it y. * Ih'SJirrt fully, "Willald < >. liailrs." While Mr. Utiles d >( --, not say so, it is prcMiiiicd that In* has ieti ii nee to to the ell lis . I celt i u in a pie in his section to have (ioveruor Heywinl revoke his comhi s-ion as notary pulilie in upper' Koi t M ill Jov, nship. Attention Woodmen' Menil'ers of White ' >ak ( 'anin. No. II. \Y. <). \V. a'v hereby n >t 11 I that an ' ion cream siip|>er will In- 11.-1 <I in (,'on-i, federate |>nrk on tin- evening of Tuesday, .Inly 11th. Kofivshini'iiis. consist inj; of ice ov< am | and lemonade, will he furnished by I lie amp, and tlie ladies will be ovpectcd to furnish cake. All members with their families are! ordiallv invited lobe present. T. A. MILLS, Clerk. I 7-1 '.Me I "PICTURES! PICTURES! , ,' Will remain tins week. Dnn'l , fail lo L'iv tne a call if \ i want it fine photo nt ren.soiiuMo | rices. (>1-1 pi -hires enlarged t<? t?itl< r. 1 ( nil uiul sec samples. All work guaranteed, i i1 W. .A.. IDei.-vi3 j ( Cxallcry over lie Ik's store | ' w-jf>^rai ? r v?-zs* <- t-T*s > ; 1fV"a'' -* ****** ^ ? "> !// f-h; % ^ Jcrs VOAjmwA 5 / ^ I O ! ;! o.E- } t JNG-, % \ & & X* I ? ^ I '? ^v] t * ^5W*W?J S < W I <> * ' 1 sy 5 '< 3 < * 2' I H IR,:K5 J - % i * H jr B y .- TC-.t * ^*G<-G+yS-A-6?.*S*&*4l-&4*+ Z *?+$ {! J^ Wl xi *iv??<2 <? *<? ?? --X JvS ?f >4 oi >5 I ftletftTelSs' ] ;' .In-' a i'uiv >rv <r]uuc<> at our t / i ii! ilritiK pat puia^c .i11 I vmi f iji v. Ill - j < i?! ! wit t .iff ja.i^fs & 3 or quality. Not plfttlinaiv 4 * >:i t?.?It < I with j 11 ~ t plain iff 9 Invatti, Inn ilfinaiol -murl hiii^ ] in lfi |tiu^ Willi tin' I: ni? ? . 4 >' hi if t lit iif Intill mi .' ( if tit i I i i - f |n ii 11 i . s.ma i iti11^ that iv 2 i|iiiffi( study ami ftlort. Not 1 I lif kind that 111 ?111< * iiuulf f lWfiit\ yi'a r> a:-n, hut t lie kind | I ii.it t asms liUf Ii r"s i astf il t In*n. 4 I v? i-ry In i. Iv is talking ui it. 9 ami praising ii. ami wn lvvrret $ ? tlia! our supply lias not hoen W W f|iial in t!i" ilfiuaiiil. 'ml fiimli- j "J tiniis will s.inii he iiiipro\fil in < i\Vli a you fat our I<v ('renin ft yn'i '- in havf I hat saiistifil I'ffl- j U iu^c at isiti^ from t If fart that it f[ is ntailf hv hminiiif hands. ? 5 wit 11 ?I TscV cream anil v 'i |mir<* t'ruit tlavnrs under }*ood ? 5 sanitary conditions ;iinl from ? [i mi><ln??k kii<>\\ led^v. I x, "~>n"ijir"? r~? ! Irdrey's Fountain. j V? inl l:m j> rollout* M'liol ii*n!ii|? nut) uiir.incr I \;iruinaIi?>n>. 'I ll" i \u m i na t ions fur tin- award of vaeant s"lio!;irslii|?s in Wiiiibrop I'oll"ir" and r ?r t li" nihil issioii of now stuilrnt s \v il lb" held :i i i ho < 'oil n t y (. 'ourt l|o i?> on I'Yulay, .luly tilth. ;it ti;i. in. \|>:>h'"iiits must not he less than tify?-ari ' ! a^e. Whon scholarships sir" vacated after 1111> ".'Mli. they will In* awarded to lho- laauiii"1 t lie highest average at [his. \a ininat ion. 'ill" lies t session \\ ill open al> Hit Sep telllher I 1 !M 1*2. I n' f nth v information and a eatalo.: ie . 'I'l.'r.s I res. I). 11. .loh n > hi, I look Hill, T!i3 Prefe! Girl. The Ugliest Boy. 0 \Otc for your choice. I ioin tins dale to -Inly Io each olii ili ink I) 11oht nt mir llefre.sh nt* 111 I'ut lor cut it los tin* liuycr to nte vote c.icli for the prettiest tm<] Host j oj iilar yoitno lady and the iltIit? ! mail in the township. On Inly loth the winneis will each >e awtirded a Valuable Prize. A correct list of tin* votes will jc kept a! the parlor ami llton* vishitiLC tuny front time to time ice how the con tost prolan hscs. \Yo hive at tidied tin-cold drink picstion thoroughly and find that ho ni'i!ciiivt of perfect drinks re I it i r> s polled materials nolhinu es> than thf very ho-t. l itis rein.as profits, hut profit is not all. (/hecks on salo in the refresh11? nt parlor at oc each or <? for 2~?e. ieaeham's Drug Store. < j ? ? ? ?* - ' 'mm Our Glean ? . Commences Jul v.1st. tv (ioods line goes at Whole t i me for bargains. SPEC One $05.00 Hicycle, now Steel I ramc Mosquito Ca ( .lotlies Jiaskets, .sOc, $1.1 Chinese Matting, 121-2c u Ladies' ( rash Skirts, 20 ;i Ladies' Shirt Waists, 2r> i Sewing Machines, $8.50, Ladies' flats, 10c up. V . ... T. -? i ' : IV n lUL ^iUUMll^ C? Rubbers, lite. AH summer Dress (iooib i?ahy Carriages, lite., at N II" we have anything voi a niighl\ little hit of 111011 L. J. M4 I h mDiPED a oinuiiiii g \\ e iirc determine Hood month lor busin <*? we liave some bari?; 4$ eoods to offer. 2s do/en Tank (ila? terns in the assort me and neat mold bands, dozen. A i?reat hart; O'l 1^, H*l'f . . I ^ ^ ? i i ?w > > I?I IV ^ CI terns, b nappies and 1 t<> match, would be el i r# lor a July Starter we ^ a quarter ol a dollar. i* k M EACH AN ^ %y* IWe Are Ainiiiifl t*u c s * And every shot ?? l or a sprucer, a h ular priced Shir ** ne\ cr left the mai just received. \ s? with the styles a V right hy the prict in half hose, price It A N I! W ARHIVA A new lot of all isti for ladies' and ?? See us for Shoe* y ^ j t, c, to-uatc i i!!' i i! II11! i J * . down prices. II ftlcElhaneyA A : t ;M^G . We IlilVe opened H Hill 111 IHllOp ill (lie I ?;i i It s shop, Hi-Hi- Mc I'll I)alley*H lively stul?lcs, xikI solicit your put roiuio(i. (>nly ti rut -class work is sent out I'roin our shop, and our , prices are rcusonnhlc. IIA Mi (fe HA UTS ELL. c FOR j; GOOD WHISKIES, '1 WINES, i>UA \ 1)1 KN, KTC., 1 ti CALL ON OK WRITE TO AY. II. IIOOVE1*, 111\UU)ITE, N . WWT1C.IW - null mm< ! Sweep Sale ervthinj*in the Summer sale Now is your $'25. nopies at $1.50. !>() and 1.HO. I fluid r>() cents, rents to $1.00. 15.00, 19.50, etc. Furniture,.Fruit Jar?, >, lints, Clothing, Shoe^, Yholesale Cost. li need, you can get it for ey now. Coipc see. kSSEY. l. II' W. iUWWWWWW^ FOR JOLT. I d to make July a Sj[ icss, and to do this ^ Liins in seasonable J# >s Tumblers, 3 patlit, all fluted bases , lne set, or 25e the 4* a in. 3 earn Sets in 2 pat- jS extra large bowl rS leap at 4-Oe or 50e, g offer it to you .at Sf i & Ep ps, i "WW 4 . u 4\4\4\4\4V4\<?\4N4\4\<?\>A4 [ At YflU. | 11 will tel\ if otter stock of nun. if r.?r. // ts and Neckwear rkcts than we have on will he struck ff nd conquered out- ff :s. Also the latest * :s 5 to 50c p^r p.air. gg kinds of Shoe Pol- ff I mens' shoes. II -4, Clothing and up- ZZ II -Parks Co // -i LAUNDRY MARKS hut uvo not found oil linou frond from The MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, 'harlotto, N. O., ?v? runt stains, ink tains, fruit titaiiiH, and cttpocinlly uorchoa from overheated iron*. That < what wo iMirtioulatiy K?)ird against. H?i ii'Ijwj i . n%?-? lunn, IIIIIIHII-Uljlltt?WUIIO is white win lie, or ut( strong of eolor uq hen you bought it (if originally of a olor pattern), your wgsliivhlo apparel is, kurii?(i clogu, well wgshoa, well onod. Shipment tipple from Fort Mill every hnrsil.iy looming and laundry reuriuul Saturday mornings by? ED. L. McFXHANEY. A*ent. Try a "Wain" ail. in The Times. ^