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FOR? MILL TIMES
\VK.n\Tn<j).\Y. JULY -i'.\ 1908,
m rHE LOCAL FIELD.
Facts PloK<?t Up Hers and There Aboul
People and Things.
Mr. D. C. Barber left Sunday
| tuornmg for k weeks vacation w ith
relatives end friends in Chester
county.
Miss )3eir.lah Crowdor, of Catawba
township, is spending a few
days with relatives and friends in
Fort Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Kimbrell
returned Saturday after a month's j
visit to relatives m New York and
other Northern States.
A protracted meeting will begin
at Philadelphia church on the 4th
Sunday in Argust at 4 o'clock in j
the afternoon. The pastor will I e
assisted by Rev. NY. 11. Hodges, of
Lancaster.
Mr. Frank .Kimbrell, win for
several years *as held Hie position
<>f head clerk in the mercantile establishment
of E. \Y. Kimbrell A
Co., left Monday afternoon for
4'liarlotte, where lie has accepted
a clerkship in tho store of W.I.
N'un Ness A Co.
The colored ball tenui of Fort :
JM ill will play two games of ball
here tomorrow. In the morning
a game uiil he played with the
l'leasant liill i ine and in the afternoon
the locals will cross bats
with a team from I'ineville.
The lirst load <>f home raised
watermelons of the season were
brought to town t rid ay by Mr, ?T.
J. Oruinnd, whose home i* near
O rattan static n^^gyftlh of town.
rn 'Tr\ ih r -illlllii, h\)\
. -i^*-i'i7*LC the iirst, Mr. Ormand bad 1
little tn uble dis; ositig of them at A
a very fair price. I
Au excursion for colored people!
v; >.t t i through the city Thursday I
from Charlotte to Columbia The!
train consisted of teveu well filled!
coaches, and all seemed to bp liav-l
in^ a good time. Several Fort!
Mill negroes joined the excursion- !
ists here. |
a party of people from I
the Steel Creek neighborhood as- I
seutblcd at the p.nn Friday aud H
enjoyed n day of fishing hik! pic H
dicing "ii tlii* Catawba. A mini H
part icipants came over H
to town lay anil a
port (he occasion ouo ol imicliJH
pleasure. '
The, following gentlemen will^B
reoreH nt Fo Mill township :n^B
aids uiventif?n w. ich^|
will !i hold Yorkville to 1 i>
C F. Hhinkenship, J. M. Sprat
J. W. \ id it . W. MeEllmn.y.B
11. M. Faris, Fiod NiinB, S. ll.^B
Kpp;, Valvar .Jones, C. T. Crook,^B
B. F. .M iss y. D. A. Lee, W. fl
Stewart.
The Fort Mill Light Infantry ^B
returned Monday morning from a ^B
week's eneampni nt al Columbia.
and, though their general appearane.es
showed p! inly that thoy '^^
had not sp *111 t w^jj solely in
pleasure mak i ii^J^Hvh setfmed JH
v. jfl B'Xpci e 3
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;iy i 11H I of 1 :1
Ha> bo vcn^^|
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attend S(i(-'^^^^H
worthy
The t^^^Bf(,?(^H
figures .-^. '. '-M^H^B
j1 1 erit 1 |^H
siona.
anion ls ^^H||
to
or the IHBHH"" ______
have h.'IMJ|^^^^HoW,|^HH
count.Arrangements
have ^*^"181
feetcd'for tin' big annual pifl I
Friday at Brown's shop, near
borne of Mr. S. H. Epps, Sr.,
it is believed that tin- crowd
tendance will ho larger than
number of venra Tim fan-wino
Hill band will he present and ^^^BH
iiisli music for the occasion, bt I
a number of other enh r';mB B
features are listed on the
A big crow I from Fort Mill SB
ns
The best game of ball plt^B^^H
here this season was that
Thursday between a nine
Rock Hill and the second t^^BB^H
The visitors
first with
evidt-n^B B
home strm-l^^^H^HB^B
and that play
B u
the kind to
the
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TMwwg a. *3jssrrr fty.?ir f .yryTjrras
JWIVI-BH ?H??>^>j?vwi vmiftr .
rv_ *
vjur room DClXlg
extra ware rooms ir
rooms can be had bu
duce stock, So, to dc
SPE
For the next SIXT
Line, The goods mi
give you better val
If you are not read5
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\ limited, we were coi
i which to store the
t for a short time we a
> this at once, we arc <
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Y DAYS in everytliii
ist go and if we have 'v
ues than any house
y to buv. call arid <ze>o tl
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Excursion to Astievule.
A big excursion from Lancaster '
to Asheville is to ho imt on Aug- (
ust Oth l>y Mr L. M. I lull, of She! j :
I)}', N. C. The excursion will I
start from Lancaster at. 8 a. in., i!
passing Rock 11 ill at i> ()."?, and arrive
at Asln ville at alioiit 2T50 p. in.!
same day, via I'dnoksburg, Shelby. ]
Marion, and the Southern Rail- j
way. Returning, t he train will
leave Asheville the meet day, Auguat
Till, at ,T p. in., thus giving the
excursionists more than a day and
night in'"The Land of the Sky" '
t<> enjoy the many wonderful attractions
that Asheville alone can
boast of.
Mr. Hull is an experienced ex I
cursionist and good order is guui
antei (1. All those who go with
him will have a good time. This I
is the first opportunity the noonle
of I hi-; seelnm have had in quite a
wliili* to visit tho mountains.on nn '
outiiil' at so small a cost-?J?2.7o
round trip from Koek II ill ?and it
is worth many times the price of
the ticket to only sue \ underbill's
ten million dollar ostate, to say
iiotllitm of the orand scenery eilrouto.
It is safe to say that a
lar^e crowd will 140 from h'ort Mill
and vicinity. I rain passes Rock
I iill at liO a. in.
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People who make a practice of
8'Uidini; into the city for t heir supplies
should never complain of
hard times. The way to prevent
iIi>11 (1 times is to get all the money
l f I 1 111 <1 t ll'i If <1 V . > I ("III lit..! I ...? .. 1
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your own town. In other words,
?>!!<ro ii/o your local merchants.
l'loyr is slowly advancing. Kv*
erything to cut has yonc up late
11 y except l)fioon and lard.
Canning blackberries and fruit
and making jelly is the order of
t he day just now with the ladies.
Prof A. It. ilanks, superintendent
of tho graded school here,
moved his family to .own last week
preparatory to entering upon his
duties in the fall. He is occupying
the Hasseltine dwelling on
Harr street, recently vacated by
.M r.t. Foster.? Lancaster Filter
prise. .
A large picnic party came over
Tuesday and spent the clay on Catawba
river, near the dam.
FOR
GOOD WHISKIES,!
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL OS OR WRITE TO
AV. II. HOOVER,
CHlUliOTTE,. N. C.
1 , 'f I .^
\ n ,lMwS?< id
Oik. ZDS
to I I II i I III IIIH1II?!! ! Ill I III
CJRE
npelkd to rent two
goods, and as these
;rc compel led to re^
going to offer some
JNft
ami 1 v4_^'
I
ig In the Furniture
vhat you need, we'll
in this section,
,
!ie stock anyway,
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
AllVCH is.'HHMlt S. lint CMMM'clill^ II lillCS,
wilt be published under the above heading
Jit 'J.i cents for cadi insertion.
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WAl&TKD?We need at once a few
more teachers, both experienced and
iuoxjierieuccd. We have more calls
this year than ever before. Schools
and colleges supplied with competent
touchers tree of cost. Address with
stamp, American Teachers' Assoeia
tion, J. L. (I'rahani, 1.1, I)., Maiiaj;. r,
Memphis, Teiui. ."TUT-iini
Kite lion Nut ice.
An elpAoion for an lntendant to fill .
mt tile unexpired term of T. ti. t til, ,
leeeased.iwill be held in the town of
Kurt MillJS. on Sail riliv, August *,
act ween the hours of in a. in. and 'J p.
T. I). Faulkner, .1. I'. Hughes and 1\.
-hannon kave been appointed managers
if said elect ion.
1 ly order of the council.
J. M. Spratt. < Merle. i
last Week.
Our voting contest closes with
litis week. More thtui
ballots liavi lieen east so far by
those who caret! (< vote. These
figures suggest tin- p<?pnlitriIy of
>f our colli diink ft : vice a p. j?u
Inrity earned l>y serving the lio.st
regardless of profit. Visitors say
'
jur ico cream is not surpassed any
win re. Travelling men people ,
who know praise it and call lor
more. We carry fr in one to three
rlavors all the day and pari of the
night. Many housekeepers find it
very eonvenieut to send for a disbud
at meal time Many iind it
profitable to have us furnish it for
their swell dinners.
a m ? ? ?
Artirey s Drug Store.
<*?<>??< ?
0 $
1 z
Tlio Chariot to '
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Stonn Laundry* ?
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OLDEST,
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BIGGEST, t
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BEST.
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V $
I M^ELHANEY-PAJSKS CO.1
| Agents, |
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J l;?rt Mill, S. C. ?
| Shipments Wednesday Evenings, t
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b.i - It -fed
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ISTETW G
Keyless Fly Fans
Pearl Waist Sets, worth 35 , at
It) inch White Lawn
Knanieled Preserve Kettles
Fruit Jars and Jolly (Masses
Special 33
? 1.25 Hammocks now
Misses and ehildtt n's 25c. Lace Stripe
Floor Oil Cloth
\\ lute (?otitis
Straw Hats
M illinery
25c Summer Dress Hoods
1 or Tinware at
Siininii r C.Motbin^ and all oilier 1
I ? I il('F to close Oil t.
Lots ( I I bud Bargains, ('nil and s
Lb J. MA
I A Til Forj
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Wo must soil goods for a pi
Bill the lime has come for us 1
?:oo<ls without a profit, iih we in
room lor our Fall Goods. Now
the kind this year, so we mean
at a protit up to this time. No
cost for the most of our Sumuu
iuk?? in an hawns, I'iin11h'k, J
Miliiin ry. Straw 1 lats. Slippers
^ So. ] f you want to buy i;oo?
^ this year, call and not? uh.
*%> Our ?luly buHiuess is the lai
want to j;?-t a Klartor for August
lb-duct ion Sale, and tlio only oi
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i M EACHAM
$
r n f* r s? s ? v *-n v3^ vl? \ > \/ m> \ x <
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77
7$ _ ~ _
|| Qia&ft Only.
Si ?
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^ Owing to chan;
<>i111? to make, we
2? stock of Ladies' SI
V WHOLESALE CO!
These are all in
?? Styles, etc. It wil
them tor future
need a pair at pre:
?? Tell your friend
last long at the pr
p FUcEihaney?3
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$2.25
25c
5, 10. 12 1-2 tiiui 17 1 2c
40 ntid 50c
cheap
argains.
$ 1.00
(1 Hoeo now 15c
25c and o3c yd
5c up
half price
half price
16c
10c
"Miininer Goods at ANY OLD
eo.
SSEY.
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rolit, if we make a living- ^
it sell a certain class of ^
inst have the money and
, this is our first offer of
it. We have Bold goods'
w we will ho glad to get gp
r Goods. This will ^
i>..44: e.Mi. /a ?t -
(jriiucrK, mis, wr^mifiiea,
mid Ox fords.
A*
Is cheaper than you have
j^eHt we ever had ar.d we
lie m ember, thin is our ^
in we have had this season,
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offer our entire g?
toes at ff
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ST I*
:w goods, correct g$
IL pay you to buy ||
ICI> i ^ ?ritn /1/AM 'f * '
unw, n ruu uun i rg
sent.
Is. They will not ||
ice.
Parks Go |
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IE FOR BUSINESS, |
IE FOR PLEASURE, l
IE FOR ALL THE REST* f;
ER RESORT5 1 v|
rte SumrTtrr Resort Folder ' |
Free to Any Address. m
?. H. Hahdwick, W. H.Tavlo*. . I I
G'.nJ Pass. At ant. Asst. Gon'l Past. Aft; 1 I
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