Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 21, 1903, Image 2
)RT MILL TIM ES
OE WOCRATI ~
3LISHEP EVEUY WEDNESDAY
B. W. BRADFORD.
lis of SuOsci iption:
iu year
* luonths PO
irv" months
nrri'spondeni't' on eurrf nt subjects is
but no responsibility Is ns- j
ne'l for (he views of correspondents.
\nonymoua lonununimtlons will not
published in there columns.
WEDNESDAY. ODTOBKK 21. l!?o:i.
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The revenue <Jepart ijient hart ad
>ltirted the sale <>f the freiIt chi
id tlic f>00 gallons of whiskey*
. dzod Saturday by Oeputy Collec>r
llutcgiijs iiiiIt*kb claim is lil-d .
itli the department v\itliiii tlic
f\t tli s i ty day*. The piilx'iul
.v ill probably make i lium 'or the
tr, I>111 ib liaidly probable that
.ic owner of the whiskey will apeHr.
t
Tlie increase in llie uio|i"y in [
ciuulatiop in the I'nited States';
tliiiii^ tic year ending dune h'0
was sH21.77i5.t2.j5. of which $/>i)
77<>.4'>2 wan in jjohl anil cortilii '
rates and $01,520.1H5 in national;
banknotes. The share of money]
for e-'cij petboii incteasod SS ecu te '
and the proportion of trujd to^he
whole rone to 42 per Cent, the!
hiphesl ratio ever recorded.
*
The two oldest military orenniy.itions
in the world have been
rnhhiiie elbows in Huston for some j
days. The Honorable Artillery
(loinpaiiy of liQpdon has been vis
i'iK the Ancient and Honorable |
Artillery Company of Boston, and
lli?* goal words that wort1 exehangt
d and the wine ting was;
consumed would suggest a bond
of sympathy between the two ua1
ioiks i loit. would cuu ho t lie (j cup an
emperor to swear oil Sunday.
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This is til:* seaaon of the year
wlieu tin* leaven are falling from
t lie t Ives and ponph* who take a
prid* in cleanliness are gathering
thein up and burning tln in Tins
i s commendable, but it might be
well not to do too inucli of this
burning at night. It is an easy
matter fur a fire to tie left before
it dies out, and if a wind springs
up there is danger of a costly eon
ilagralioii. Let the leaves and
rubbish be burned during the day,
>tnd the danger of lire will be
greatly lessened.
O *0 t?
The United States secret ser- J
vice announces the discovery of a |
new eoliiiterfeit Sit) I niteil States J
note. The note in hand is of a!
H H of 1U01, Lyons, Keg st.er,
Kobcrts, Treasurer, with port rait*
of Lewis mid Clark. !t. is a well
executed litliograbir production,
printed on a pood duality of bond
paper without any att< nipt to inn
tale silk fiber, the color of the
neal, numbering, and is large, with
superimposed "ten" on the face.
The note is pink instead of carmine.
"The way, the really and only i
w iy, in which to rid a continuity ;
of drunks" any s t he Kockford (111.)
Register, "is to make it so warm
for them by due process of law
that they will find out it pays best
to keep sober, (letting drunk is a
progressive nff dr. No man rolls
into the gutter without notice and j
instantaneously. He knows that
lie can carry one drink, perhaps
two or three, but if lie knew fori
driiil sure that tli?i third or fourth !
which will surely knock hi in out |
would hind him in jail for thirty
days In* would stop at tljo second
drink.'*
The I\ock Hill papers of a few I
days ago made the announcement j
that a man had struck that town
who didn't know hit) own name,
where ho came from, why ho was
iliero, what he ever did and, in fact
know nothing of himself. or any- I
one lie rcsemlded. lint Hock Hill
ib still in the rear. Spartanburg
papers report that the clerk of j
court lias received an inquiry from
a Texan who wishes to know if lie
was ever married in Spartanburg. ,
That a man should forget his name
and nativity is a little startling,
hut when one's mind is 90 affected
hy this pew disease ( ?) as to cause
him to forget his marriage, it heroines
a matter for investigation
by the medical profession. They j
might at least {iud a name for the
disease.
Improved Passenger Service.
Passenger trains No. 23 and No. ;
24. which have heretofore been
operated between lfock Hill and
Columbia, are noyy being opcated |
duly b-tweet) Charlotte and Col-j
111 tibia No. 2d, southbound, leaves ,
Cha lotte at H o'clock in the morn- J
ing. Hiriying here si and
r un l-.ing Columbia at 10 15 a. in. 1
N?: Hi h avea Columbia at 5iJQ in j
the 11 ft ? noon, passes Fort Nrill at }
U.02. and arrives 111 Charlotte at |
Tillman Acquitted.
The jury ill !he Tiilinnn ease an
nouiiced at 10:15 Thursdi\ that
they found tin- |> i?s >inr 11 t guilty
of thn murder of Jvlitor (Innznies.
Tim jury was out twenty hours.
After they made the ami >unceii)i
111 that they lia I reached a di
i-isi >n tin- di tVudant and attorneys
were Kent fpr and the v? rdiet read.
Tillinan'H friends immediately irave
vent to their f. eliims with 1 ml
and continued app'auso, although
tin* /court had rduu-nir-lted the.
K|i-etators to refrain fiotn any d>
nj">n-1 n?ti >n. Til man alio >k i
hands with 11)?* judj^o and jury hm>1
left the room accompanied by his
friends and council.
The jury stood ten for acquittal
and two f.>r manslaughter on the
tirat 1 .allot. One juror turned
over Wednesday afterm on. hut
the 1 21h jui or did not sii^n the vei
diet until it was actually sinned.
Tillman refused to take his pistols.
syvim,' h?* had luul enough of
them lie joined his wife at the
jail where she was waiting for him.
Till in a ii went to Kdmrlb Id, his
homo, on the aft. moon train, lie
has since received many coiiuratnlations
and telegrams.
Col. Tillman, ii on his acquittal
Thursday, is quoted us luivini,'
spoken as follows to a number < f
i.: r..: .. i...
ii im ii n 11;in:
'"I feel very mat. fill as to tic
result of tin* verdict. I in t at no
t im?* ?1 i<l I apprehend any serious
COtlgcqiiellCeH. 1. of Ci illI'Hi*. de? p
ly regret tin* death of .Mi. (1 n/.at
es, toil I wan forced to do wind I
did. ( have never apprehended a
conviction, for I felt that I did
ito more than any other man would
have done under the .saute eireuin
at a ncea. and what I was eomrelled
tod >. M , position was fully slat 1
eel in the testimony I gave on the
stand. I did ask for a change of
venue, because I was eottviued on
aeeoont id prejudice in l\li lllatid
eounty I could not get '* fair and
impartial trial in that county. I,
felt sure that as soon as my ease
could he presented to an impartial
jury. I would lie vindicated. The
verdict has justified the correctness
of my jutlgnictit. Li-xin ton
County was selected by tic prosecution.
Its people nrc law abiding
and have lone Item n ted f r the
correetne s of their v* rdiels and
have been praised by the press."
The liisf trouble between Till
man and (iotr/des began in 1SJM,
rein'wed during Spanish American
war in I S!M. became violent in
contest f r licutcnaiil governor in
I'M).
The r<dalions Iccame absolutely
strained in the gubernatorial cam
paign in lUOti.
Tillman shot (jonzih-s January
1 "?, 1 <!(?:{.
(ion/ales died Monday, Janua
ry lit. 1 ItO.'l.
(/omner's inquest brought in
charge of murder against Tillman
January 2'). PJO.'J.
Application for liail made in
February, lttW, was refused.
April. lt> term of court inl'olutnbia
trial was p >stpuied on ar ,
count of ebs> nee of witnesses.
Change of venue to Lexington
county granted at >1 line term of
Richland court.
Defendant arraigned in Lexington
September 21, HUM
Date of trial Set for September
28. 1*103.
TiHmun pleaded not guilty September
28, 1 l.l 8.
Jury secured and taking of testimony
begun Septeuib r 28. 11> tj
Prosecution closed Oct. 7, P.H)3
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.. ?? ^,<ni, win v urn i (in
journed on account *>f illness of
Juror Sharpe Tuesday < )o.l. t>.
Defense begun its testinioiiy on
Wednesday O -tober 7. 10021.
Tillman on 11??* stand Ov't ober 8
and 'J, l!)dil.
* Defense closed on ufteruoou of
October !> 1W21.
Kehiittal witnesses for both sides
lit*- rd Ortolier 10, 11)021.
?Jury charged October 11, 19021.
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Damage Suits Against the Southern.
Fight complaints were lodged
with the sheriff during Wednesday 1
and yesterday, all claiming damayes
against the Southern Railway
in aniountH ranging Irom $5,000
to $50,000, ft>r the breakiny of
bones, injury to health, and loss
of life, nays the Yorkville inquirer
of Friday. The plaintiffs in the
vnrioiiH net ions together with their
attorneys and the amounts sued
for are a? follows:
F. Sadler Love, administrator of
the estate of Hiehard NVayner Miller,
colored, deceased, wauls $2'),- !
000. Miller was killed in the wree.k. |
The plaintilT is represented by
Maj. .las. F. Hart and Messrs. |
Wilson 6c Wilson.
J. B. Johnson, as guardian ad J
.
litem for .Julian Hoy i Johnson,
wauls $hO.(JOO. <>n account ? f injuries.
The |l iintiiV i-- represented
l>y M-s.-rs \\ ilson A \\ lis >n.
Mrs. lOii/a i . Ihiist w mis
000 on account of injuries. She is
represi tiled by W. i'? MiA'aw.l <j.
Air. VV. T. Stautghter is asking*
for S20.1X).) on ace Hinl <?i injures.
lie is represented hy Messrs. Me
Dow tV Lewis.
J \\ . Kliyue. as ndminst i ut<r
of the estate of Fr<'(h rich L. I'iivue
the th-ml ti'iinan, is asking for
? tO.t 00. lie l- represented l?y
I'. 1 <ii'Is ' i. of A hinta (in.
I hiisc 1'h (i K oner, as in I in in i -t i a t
'i* "i the t state ot ( 'has. .Inline m
Smith, the il ml mail elerk. ( co
01 ed ) wants $:!0,0o0. 11e is n-|?! sen
id hy .Mitchell it Smith, of.
I 'hill l> s'e >11.
Kilward Turner, the conductor
of tile train, wauls 5-0,'M) lor injuries.
lie i> ivpr -souted hy (.'. I
I Jin is> m, of At! lit a, (?a.
Janes L. .Moss, guardian id
litem for Tnlie linrri-, colored,
wall's So,000 for injuries sustained.
He is la 'pre.-ic n t ed hy J. S. lit lee.
New Passenger Station.
ft seems that tioilforls inan ;nr-ted
hy the own coiiueil six'
months iilT" to induce tin' olliei 1-.
of the Southern railway I ' provide
passenger aeeomiuodations in nv
in k i oi <r with the ininurtauct >!
!lit' loW'i an* at last aliotil In Iimvi?
t!j? (|f-ir.iI I'lVivt. and tin* an
it nini'i'ini iit is mailt' I?v 15s ' I'ical
ii??"Ut of the company tliat i' is
Ilicit par11 -s tu ln-uiti tin "rod i hi
of a p'tHSfiim-r stit inn i >11 tin* ? is|
side ..r tin- Inu'l s at a point o| pn
site tli" it| | ilrp.it as s miii as tti"
I it111!ht. i t<\. lot' tli" I'UihliiiLC '"in
1).' placed np hi I In* oi< niii'ls It is
tlso stated that ill" Company in
tends to jir.iv d a iin (h rii. suli
-'.ant ial liniItIilit; which will Iir a. !
ipiat" to tli" needs of thr town for
years. Then tli" old station will
lu> usril c\clnsiV"iy as a fr> ii;ht
111* 11 !
I'lie announcement tint', tho town
is to h iV" a ti"\\ p is-' ii;.'"!- station
will lir pleasing information to ihe
pulit ic A -nl fi otn 1' i" I art I li 11
tin* pr- s lit passi'i|0"r qual t"i s ar
"lamped and ? 11?ir? ly to isiit d f r
III" 11 r" Is of til" town, tli" far t tiiat
II a* stat ion is I itril on ill" w rst
>i t" of the tracks ih a st.iinluio
I nii'iiar" to life and property, d /.
ens of narrow "scapes having orj
curr.'d I>v prospective passengers
and ot liris ci ossin^ t lit* 11 a h- |'i?iin
j tll?' luisinC-H p ?ltl'l|l of loWII ill
front of H|)pr iit lniiu I ains.
I W hat t In-dimensions <?r ilic now
, <1> j> >t will l>i* is not antiouti' o?l.
-? ?Newton
Lanier's Murderer.
Arcoiuin-r to the ( Mi iriott > Now' I
reeent tlnto. t o iniii'?I.'for o
N. wtoii Lanier, tlo' Loit Mill
\"inio man who was killo I < n the
outskirts of (Miarlotte sum two
yours m_o?, was none other than
Will Jones. a negro, who was
hanged at Ihmville \ a , on the
'.till i nst. .1 >no- was convicted o!
another orinie ami on the o!t|| ,ws
confessed to having mui'iiured a
ill ill in Charlotte mi the < veiling
of ,\ no u si "J. 1 hi) I, w 11 ioh is ill-' \
net dito Lanier met his heath.
It will lie ieiiieinIlerotl that Lanier.
while mi a visit to (Miarlotte.
was imhiooil t>? go to tin* liotl-o I
a woman of ill repute ami while
tli re h ('11111'' th link ami hail his
money stolen. Later his dead h >d\
was found on tin* roadside near
the oily. It will also l? leine.u
bcied that n whi'e til in, ('h is
Lyle. was convicted of swindling
Lanier out . t liis mom y. Ly mean
of a trick knife, and was sent, to
prison f r a let in of one year.
Pleasant Valley News.
Mr. N ance 11. ('r>tne, of ( N mcord,
N.C., init f ?nnerly of Pleasant
Valley, and Miss Mary Kate Kulohnin
of Wilson. N. (J., were mar
rit d mi the I 1111 iust. They vi tted
relatives here Saturday and
< i.,..
k ximwiij
Mr. ?). L. Wolfe, of Chni'l'ittc
visited his parents here last Sunday.
Miss I*:tl,el K ' >ss ami M r. ( J eortre
l>. Justice, of Ch ill ?1te, will he
married lit the I'IouhuiiI Valley
Baptist Church next Monday > veniiivt,
the 2t?th 111st . at 7. o'clock.
I'ln* corenioiiy will he performed j
hy Key. A. ?L. Slough, the In ide's
pastor.
A delightful party was enjoyed
at the h >iii>* <?f Mr. J. I*. Itailes on
last Friday night. The Harrison
string Imnd was present. ami furiiinliOi
1 Koine excellent music.
Two of our prominent farmers
arr going to move away from
Pleasant Valley. Mr. J. W. Kims
and Mr d.S. Miller. The former
goes to Fort Mill an.I tins latter to
Pineville.
A large number of our people
will attend the fair at Charlotte
next week, and of course the n ig<jei'8
will go to'the circus on N?v.
14:1. * S, IS. B. I
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THE NEWS OF THE .COUNTY.
Interesting Items of York News CuF
led From County Contemporaries.
Mr A . \ I I'tl'T S: <>'l. I |' \Y;; J|iiiLj1i>n.
and Mi.?>s .f? miii*. I ?11 r
of .Mr mid Mrs (1. \Y. S. llart. ?. 1
Y->ikviili\ wi l l i: i: red W'.dne lav
evening ..t tlio fluuc?!i i 1 tllo
(in nl SI11 |it11 ri 1 in York vi lie.
.Mi-s C)! 1 ! ,. I. r. dtnvjflitor if
ex-lit i?rt-b. 111ntw W N. K'd r.
w II 1) umrrii (1 n < 5e! ! > r '2 I . ' o
M J. Palmer M >ore, 11 Hotlietdtj
the relent aiy lieuijj pel t'. rue il at
lie' ivM i nee of lie - bri e s p ir ii 1 s
near (in t It rinM'i !l .
I . ii .. i:.. .!. ..
i J? i MII vi i ii. iin* in-'; ?? n HIT I wr;<#
kill.fi Brill' W i s ii in V i kv. IBi?'rnt!y.
i- .fill at ' t i'_fi nin! t lir
I!"vrrs ! lllr law !i i\r n<> Unowl
rilo,. ,?; t,> 'urt whrrnih' :IT- llni<liu
is ?;?i< 1 I" have > "ii :i |" aer
lll'l" "CO| > wli ii -; t, lull \Y 111'II
diiikiiiu at till c nnpl' lrly v ild.
'Ill* l; ill'' ii 1 ! ' 111111 i;--ion I :is
|l!|l>iisl|i'(| it- l*i |) ill ill 1 i" Wlrrk
ill 1'isiiiiii cii'i k. mill will submit
it Id (In* Iro it u rr ' at it-- n \t
HHs-toli. [ In I*.* is attarhril ! rr1>
irl of ('??!. .1. 11. A v. rill, the xpl'lt
r 11I 11 r t I' \V D Wis ?||l(il \*? ?t
Id III..I H"'l ill.' IGllll 1 lllr I Molt,
til ' I ft i MID' V of till- wit I less ri r'x Mill
I ll< (1 li I I Dirk Mill II III! of the of
Ii ink of tin* IomiI rxaini nnl n
< 'olliin: in, i> i. \ i wril anil srVrViI
vaI il lblo? >il:ri'" st inn nt'r mink* Id
t il<* I' 1^1 -i ll III I'.
Tii" strain.'' l* in tlio Bo.'k lli 1
hospital iia-r Divi'i ri| h s iiiom u v
ho as Id i'h iitilv hiiMsi'll" as Mat oM
K. Lis . of B >%v" 1. Mirli. lii'i'ini
ii< >' n*r ii ii I f " li'-- iir i in_j in 1 i " !i
1 1 II li rui 1 r- t v.- on
;n I i '?;>!. 1 v' i. N..\ . \\li?M" lit' Was
in|>!o \ri 1 liy a Mr. i ins. a <*<u.
! i :r*1
Mrs. l)o|-itliy A. 1'iickiiuiii. will
>w l i .ii 11r II. nry I"'i i' l.man.
W 1|D lost hi- I i f - ill t ; 1 rrr II l illsa-i
; at l*'i li u" <*! ? k tr : li s "
111 -1 it utr.I suit I'oiiiiisj tlio Soinli
? in K iiluay f r ilaiiiaors to tin*
aniDlilit of 11 M).
.M is. l' ! i I. f M l. < Mivo,
N I ' . b|li 111 M Vi'llll (I I \ h i' I llf
pisl wook with fiiciii'.H in l*'i il
Mill. In vitiLr In Sunday m >vnll!Lr
1 r ? V1H I to io|idi\. > :n It O l<
111!! Mi's. <'< ;d ul I wa- on 'I ll<'<du\
< f las I w a \ i?I i? I
lii d i in i:ji's in tin' sum r -"N >. i 11\
ill. si mi or m nil i i' M no kh iiImii*^
noil id v. an a rosn!J < fa -nil >?<_ i i nsl
ill - Wosh rn I nion l idoor ti li ('o .
for laiiur t s promptly d? livrr a
in ss'i^'i' si id liy In r somrl inil* .
a<_;o
A Lcvc Letter
Would not int most \on if ymi'ir
loo1 in" f >r a y in *anlfi'd Salvo. I'm
Soros. Iiuriis or IMos. Olio l> aid.
of Condor. Mo . wrilo ; "1 snlVorod
w ith an ni_d\ sure for a ynar, lint a
li ix of \ rnio i Salvo rnrod ino. It's
llio Imst Saivo on oarih. *.i *)o al ail
di no sloi i s.
An dlior c liision, in whioli four
traiinuou wmo i siiintl\ Uiilod and
!i\ soriou ; \ iii i11rod. ooourrnd i n
I iiO Soui iioi n M nday noar Koysvil'lo,
\ a.
Confess":?.: Cf A Pr::::
I o v. ?l n i S. ('ox. o| M a o. \ rk
writos. "F 'f I'J yours I sttll'i rod
from \ ?'l l< !\v -I Jt u mi I i? ? . 1 consult
?I ii itm 111 i> 'i of i-livsii'iaii.s iiihI
Iri-d nil s><rl-? ??f m ilicims, Inil
tint tin !' -1 i? I Tiii'ii i I t'i*- in tinlist'
(if Kl ? ( '! '(' ! ' 11 U't H II l|> 1 11 ( ! I i; a I
1 mil ?I I\V Ill-Ill (It 1 f!i.?i-:iMi' t 11 ?11
11ml iin* iii it.*, m'lis,) f n* i \ yi'iir."
If vim want a ivliiiilf iii.mIumim- fur
Li vim lUill K lit i i' V 111 nililr. s'tillKi'-Ii
<?isiiii|?m' or no-ici t! (! bility, t
i?ct ICIerir c l?i t is. li s iro irtuiUvii
Iiy n 11 (11 u_u;i >ts < )111v
People who l>iiv most t I' 11? ir
>???!? in ncighh -rinu' cities art*
usually 11ii* ones who ask loiiu
I inn' civil 11 of the local merchant
ami h >111 t i 111 s neghct 1,1 pay
their hills when.
Sr.ves 7to 7rcm Icath.
"Oar tilth' (laughter had an almost
fatal atincl of whooping
cough and iironchit's," writes Al rs.
\V. K. Haviland.of Armonk. N \ ..
"hat, v. h n ail other remedies
faihd. we saved her life with 1 >r.
Kind's Ne? Discovery. O .r non e,
who had Consumption in an ad
v.meed stage. also used this wonderful
medicine ami today she is
perfectly well." Desperate tin oat
and lung dis ases yield t > Dr.!
King's New Discovery as to no
other medicine on earth. Infallible
for Coughs and Colds. nOe
ami $1.00 bottles iriuurant -ed by
all druggists. Trial bo'ties tree,
?
Keep a close tali on our ndvei*
tising eolumiiH.as they mean soun tiling
to your pocket.
Brcic Into His IIouso.
S. Lee Quinn of Cavendish. Yt.,
wne robbed of Ids customary health
by invasion of Chronic constipation.
When Dr. Kings NAw Life
Pills broke into his bouse, his
trouble whs arrest* d and now he's
entirely cured. They're gnnrnn- ;
teed to cure. 25c nt ali drug stores. I
.
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For Kent.
Whilo or part of large rusiilonoe ocottpi?<l
l)_v W. i'.. Anlivy. Apply at Arilivy's
Prug-itore.
Seed Oats For Sale.
I now h ive on sa!o :ii I he siorf of Mr.
A. O. .loll' - \ : I humlrcil Imshi'ls of
\]>|)lni ltubt I t )'<'.its.
1 ?> .' 1 I f KDl All .IOXKS.
\ A)St.
A v'v.nril will l?r ]uiiil fov i 1j? return
> Tilt 'I ?!lu l! of Ollf lIllWl.T Ovrl'l
iial. li?t '1 iiursdiiy hut worn tlio hriak
vurdmi l <U'|iuL at l'",t Mill.
tin; tim i;s.
'! :;i sl'ass n?)tr'k
Ml pars ?ns.ire hoivhy warnr<l against
lnuiti^, I i -1? ?i -_r - or oi hcrwisc in-pasMiiu'
upon I ho land* of t la* iindor.si^nod,
uii li'r ]> 11a 11y of t ho law.
w ir U'iyiii i?"
Lumber For Sale.
I urn i ; .ii' I t<> till your orders for
Ian iher. d>I Port Mill. I i\iitie
a iii 11 of vour wan' s.
I i 11 He ' A MIX. liAKUKJt.
Porkers Wanted.
I will pay th<* highest market prims
for a munher of I'orkers, tit for market
purposes. I'ititie No. 11. Port Mill, H. f.
lo-lltf. W. 11. M YT111;.
TKI>.\\SS N< >1 I.
All ])t""s ?!i- are lu rehv warmsl not to
hnut, fish, or in uu> \\ ly trt spuss lipnti
any of the lands owned or eon trolled
hv t he undersigned. under |>eiiuitv of
law. W. H. .ION KS
.1. W. Alt 1 ?11 KV.
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yi ! have opened i llrst class ?
sp Meat Market im th> <?lii i nip c$
& stand ,?m Main street anil will &
& keep <m hands at all time a
supply of choice I cot', I . rk, ^
^ Million, f-ausap\ etc. Mv
^ pre i s w ill always lie as low <&
^ as th - lowest, 'i hone v ?ur
or,'ers to No. '.".t anil receive ^
A pr nipt aitlcniion ami lair 4
J dealing.
p - \V. L. HALL. (
^ ft'S*~ Fresh Fish ami Ovs- ^
& tors everv Saturday. f \
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ro no voru nrsI
X FSS
IS MY iU'sVxi^SS!
Therefore it' yon wish
to buy, sell, or exchange
Real 5'state. Stocks,
1 ><>lids, etc., kiiul!\ let
me know what \ on want
or have to offer. ! have
1 long list of property
throughout the State,
and soiieit your business
also. Nothing accomplished.
no e h a r a e s.
"Quick deals*' are my
motto.
J. Fal<?nr 1'oiii*;, r.KtlKK
ROCK HILL, S. C.
par T:S SELL -Columbia BAIL LCC::TYP2W3-XEB3.
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J Shipments Wednesday Evenings. Y
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A Carpet is unhealthy,
It is expensive,
(\>vt r your floors wit!) our
Si.'tillfc- ninl Polish HCCC lilin_C
t > rocipo \vh oil wo
will give you, ami you will
have tl > u s tint J oil often
s? e pit ! 11 ivb of.
Neat - Clean - Healthy,
T1h? o >st is only a trifle ?
about oU cents p t room?and
you get any desirable shade.
W alnut. .Mahogany an 1 Cherry
are the m ist popular.
Ardrcy.
DO YOU READ?
I f - >. 1 can furnish you with the
following standard literature:
Ainslee's ,, 10o
Met'lure's .. 10c
Leslie's Popular Monthly 10c
Serilmer's 25c
Smart Set .. 2fio
Stl*uii*l lOo
< '<>itier's Weekly 10c
Vanity l'air 10c
Ladies* Home Journal 10c
American Ley 10c
.1 udgo 10c
Puelc 10c
Muasey 10c:
Ar^osv 10c
The Purr Mcintosh 2.1e
\Y ide World 10c
1 ers m*8 10c
"The Statu," on Sundays ~?e
Also several weekly newspa^
pcrs for sale.
At Ardrey's Drug Store.
DO YOl DRINK?
I i So, Try ()ur
OLD NORMANSORN WKiSKY
(i iiaraulceil ;t to 5 yuarsold.
MiItl and Mellow.
Always the Same,
$'2.50 per Oallon.
'l'honeaml Mail Onler# Promptly Fillet}
<?. \V. NORMAN,
Pot h * Phones P. O. Pox 55.
CH&BL0TTE, H. 0.
GIVE US
A TRIAD ORDER
and get the
i> EST WHISKIES,
. AY 1 N E S,
PR AN DIPS, Etc.,
\i I hi' most riMMtu sbV |>rici"?.
J. D. Ross & Co Props.,
Tin: (iorKI) SALOON,
Ull.\ KM)TTE, N. C.
No. J't W Trade Both 'Phones,
I HAVE YOUR
MEASURE
T AKEN
for your new Fall garments.
It is tlie only proper and satisfactory
way of buying your
clothes, beiiiff that "GOOD
CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS
M ADE TO ORDEK." Make
your selection from the tail
M orin g line of
STRAUSS BROS.
Chicago, Est. 1877
Cioutl tailors for over a qunrtev century
Y<m'll find a world of pleasure
in wearing the clothes
made by Sttauss Bros.,?
faultless in style, fit, finish
and materials. They're so
much better than the ordinary
run of clothes, yet
prices are astonishingly low,
and your perfectly safe in ordering,
because if garments
are not satisfactory, you
I needn't take them. \VE
VIM. BE BT.F.ASED TO
SHOW YOU OUK GREAT
LINE OF SAMPLESCALL
ON
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