Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 21, 1903, Image 3
Local x and Personal.
The price of cotton on thin mar
ket today in 93-8 for tin* best.
Mrs. VV. (t White rotumed to
Jier home in Yovkville Friday, at'
ter a visit to relatives in this place. :
Rev. W. F Thayer, of Rook
Hill, prencliod to a Inrfcie emigreRation
at the Baptist ehuia.h here
Sunday nt'>ruing.
Miss Almu limit'v. one of Km
shaw's most accomplished young
Indies, is tlm gn.e.-t of her sister.
Mrs. O. l>. Magili, at Ur.titan
Mrs. W M. l-'hillips r?*tiirii?-ci < >
her home in Rook Kill Friday, cf
ter having spent a few days hero
jnstruotiuu. ?. class in the art of
.dressmaking.
Mr. Will White, son of Mr. A. S
White of this township, has no
.cepted u position wit!) the Charlotto
Telephone Co. He began
wui K yesieniuy.
A force of Southern railwny
carpenters liny * been for
the past few days making a ?ui >
needed repairs on the over head
bridge on ('lebourn street.
The Times acknowledges with
thanks- the receipt of a press ticket
Jo tin- State fair in >lninhia. t > -t.
21 .'JO We hear that quite a mutt lier
of fort Miliums will visit lie
fair this \ear.
The rise in the price of cotton
.during the past few ?iavs put a
great many fanners oil the move,
anil the receipts on the loc 1 market
have been larger than for some
time.
(.'iti/'Mis of flea-ant Valley inform
ns that the c neli'ion of t .c
llailes' bridge over Sugar creek is
flncli as to render it impassible
Tit e attention el the county snpi i
visor is called to the fact.
The Tillies is ill reeeint of nn
"I
interestinn letter from a friend at
Trinity college, Durham, N
but tiwiit?x t<> tin* length of t!m
communication and our limited
Hpacr, we have to dm line to pubI
isli it.
Tin* Times is requested to announce
that ilio special sermon to
the local halue of ()l*l Follows,
which was to lie preached by Kev.
\V. A. Wriulit on next Sun lay
even inn, has been po>?t p - med on accouut
of the illness of ih*'reverend
pa-nt Ionian.
Miss Nun Thorn well has been
seriously ill at Iter home on Confederate
street for koiii days from
an attack of nppendicitis. We are
informed that an nper.ition will he
performed today by Dr. Irwin, of
Charolte. asnisicd by 111*' local
physicians.
To the chain^aiiL' for 110 days
# for steal inn a don was t lie sentence
imposed upon Sam Knox, colore I.
Fi id iy by .Magistrate J. \Y. M 111bancy.
The complu an mi tin
rune was ?lim dohuson, a moio
farm lend on tin' plantation of
Mi. W. II. Jones.
According to the hooks of tin*'
freight agent at this place, tin1
Charlotte Brick Company skipped
to various points 117 < or M.ItSO.OOl)
brick during 'lie month of
Sep ember The revenue to tlu-|
pail mad company from tins shipments
was something like $l.lt)i).
We hear that some of the Bell
telephone people are "nosing"
around with a view t > est thlishing
ttn exchange lime. In view of tin*
excellent service and moderate
rates i f the local company, it is
not likely that the Bell people
could ect a franchise should they
/isk for it.
Tin* Fort Mill f iemls of \lex.
Mack, Md., son >1 Kev. Dr. J, .?.
Mack, and who is well k own in
this place, will learn w.th regret
that In* is a patient at St Joseph'
Infirmary in Alia <in. The uatu
of Ills illness Could (lot lie le i III (I
Dr Mack's home is in liiwkio^
ville, Ga.
Mr. S. M Mil's was awakened
. Thursil iy night by a n ise in his
foul house, and siipp sing some
thief was making a raid on his fowls
armed hiinselt and ijuickly app< ai - <
ed upon tIm k ene lie was pleasantly
surprised to timl that the
intruder of his hen < oop was a big. i
tat o"possum. One shot pu! an end (
to Mr. 'Fossum's career.
mi - e i m ii i- ? - -
i lie rori win 11 lends or rundoctor
KintC, who has Ihvii running
b. tweou Churl< tte and (Jolnmhia
for a number of years. will he
pie iRed to know 11?it ho has bei-n
promoted to the position of matter (
of trains on this divis.on Mr '
King sncceds Mr. Williamson and (
will take liis new p iHition Oil November
1st.
Contractor A. A. Bind ford, Jr..
was on Friday awarded the contract
for the erection of a four '
room cottage for Mrs. B. O'Oon- '
irell. The house is to he huilt on
a lot just south of the graded '
school building on Academy street.
.Mr. Bradford informs us that he i
has recently furnished estimates
on several other buildings to be I
erected in the neur futuie. <
OIJR FA LI
iwjw.t.1.! iiu?i uuxn
of Dry G
Shirfs^P
At4? r4 -\41
- -.A ? Mi i i. T ilig
induced us to buy hea\
to offer some special I
Call and see our I
interest,
Do not forget die
ways filled with a con
We can also save
MILLS
Til,' Snllt lll'lll's SMItll tl Ullld
piiHSt'ii_x>'r ti;iin \\n? nl? ml s> v,n j
hours hit, yesterday; d-iained on
iii'iMUiil of a wreck near Kovsville,
Va.
I'lltVlltS \v!l ) orCMRiolllv H-'lIll I
their boys lo tin- post >llice air
doubt less unaware of the annoy
iiiic" they cmiso t ? a iiiiin let of
fit iy. ns. and possibly t In* postiiiast,
r, by ill, ir loud 1 ?lk and pli\
wliilf the mails arc boino opemil
('apt. M . .M . \Voife. aert/tupaiii. d
by his dauolit, r .Miss Mannir.
\\ out to ('Inn lot to Tliitisilay, \\ Icrf |
Miss Wolff is takino I( <,,ui>e ol
turdiral tmatiik iii at ilif Chariott<*
Private Capital. Mrs. M . F.
Ilaiii- and Mrs .1 ('. !l iiltIu's. ?>|
tliis plaff, are als path nts at the
Private 1 lospital.
John lioss, tin* colored man
whose two rows were siauydii>-r'd ;
in tin* 'hifUi'ts two works jiuro. j
has disappear, d from tin so p.iris.
It now ,lev,-lops that tln're w r,
iliortoaoos to hi' ainoilii! of $ 10 ;
on Kos.-" rows, and his Iruvini. j
or.- 11 a t hi ill \ 1,-ads oil,' to ho. ,\<tliat
It,* fit 11 ? i com in i I t."d the lirrd ,
oi \\ as Connor tod w i 111 it hi oin<
way.
|)iu iiio tiie past few NVt'cks |
. . i r >
IJIMIl' >1 lOIIII-iei III Mill" "Mill
s<*i iln'is liiivc in ale uii[)iiii nih 111n 1
llic paper tl?>o? not reaeh jiietu
regularly. Most ? f t liese i >m ;
plaints mine ti ill [lillit'H Ipm. (
aloiitr the various 11. K. I). rem-s. ,
These failure- air il< Ml! <1 lis.-. 111 it
lo ill carli'ssm >s of 1111 i'a rn r- ! ]
as it has always lieen the i n!r - I (
I h is 1111 i ! 111 I'Xi'i vi-I* esperia I '-a i \
hi uuiking up 1..i.-i-ii mail. t! >\v
ever. we aii* ulml these failiiiis
have In en rep. u l is I to us an* vvi
shall make an i ariu'st i llorl jo a-- |
i-i'i'taili \\ here the t i*i Millie lie* i
KeOSe a III) lolili \N i in if- p i , '
a a! Lee II eat h. t i.r e re I l urn '
hall-Is mi | tie pl.ie of .Mr. fl .M I
Sr. ?t I, were aire Pal lv i ! up.
a wan hi s? mii on I 11 I re Ma i
late Mr I !. an- y r ha l: 'iia
Wi t:i s . .i I iio r i ... I . a, t j ii . i. j
It is s.l.l tllo I ll> H lie i .<1 O.
i? pea -illy t>ik<n ?li??n Ii|mii t
Sc.> t farm mill .-old it to ,j \v11ii< i
man lii tills t i\v!isl11 . and ii ^11. mil'1
tli name of the su-ji ctccl i > 11 \ i
11- known, we do not lr?-l \ta rant
*(l hi making a s atom id h i t
-uliji-Ct as no <diai ges lm\w yi-1
been pr I<ir. (| ;io;i u-i Idni' lie.I:
find Hit- t ,m< Willi r-|.ooi- wen
Committed to jail in dcfaliii "i >
I). Mid ot $J()d caidi
Th?- tindmo of two suit* of c mi
viet clothes under a Inidoe in hi
l lit* Millf .i t mill win 1h< Jeans-- ol
ilincli Coinin -lit on the sta-eis I'd lay.
H was reported the previous! t
day that a nnniliei of eouvi ts lia.l
Dseap-d from tin* Al? -ifjenhur w
R a I iiL'ano, and the lindh-g of tie- f
clothes nut urally created 1 lie helm
that sonic of the eseaped eonvi -I *
h d hidden the clothes near tlx-:
mill. A report was also current on I ]
the streets in the afternoon that *
two strange negroes wor- seen in,,
the woods east of town tnd it \va- ' *
believed they were the parties to
whom the clothes belonyed. A pos*o
was organized an wen! in pursuit
hut without avail, as the'suspects
hud already departed for other
climes.
h a mMla i*.
? ? ?
i and WI Nr
rvr vk vmmiwjhma:-- ~ v
pods, No^oai
Hats \
y. Our increased s
ner than ever before,
bargains.
STOCK before vou b
/
? a+ jyxrvx. w*?v* .\ *? *
: (act that our Grocc
nplete line of choicest
you money on Fun
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1 That
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<? Dan Va!3c;
I It'stliel
? T H E C O M P
A /?-><-!./?' rv -rt. - "> > *\ c?
^Q9Qyo>Qy<; .
Wr;W TH
r * is . n
1 I u i ? i < j jl H.
For want oi' rooio \s
our cut iro star!
I 3 s I j*( ! \t 0 i ( ' ?
Merchants, as a riiic?
late to be no til ihcircn
inii to e? t IiiuSi prices, i
o\er, and the ^nods l.ti>f
them at \ ei;\ low
bcnetU? Not til coslm
they don't need ih m a.
Ns e have adopi d a > c
:ir<- cutting prios at l- ?
on on all fai J ancl w int
this ri.i?ht at 1 he time >v
profits? I>eeausj we;.?
UrociTles and Sl:? !- !.
jarry lar.^c Uoeivs in oi
;ii!cd to soil 1 hc ioilo\ i
acriliee, a:ui let lhe;n \
We do nor want to 'ne
lot ottering a tew o.M I;
in t liis \va \ to Let rid oi
the latest styles in evei
anight tor this tall and
dock i: 1 tow r.
\ )r*> 4. id;;'' > <>>" e \ i
\n:X Col M 01), \ Oi : :\
ami v 'iijjs for hie:i.
Shoes Cor Men, V<
Shoes Cor Ladies, hi
Ladies' Furnishing
nishim*' (doods, t d in
nenders. Hosiery. \
i " ^
pots, Mattings an
Whito Quilts, (
Trunks, Suit Cnsos,
We haven't spaee to 11
hat a re h- re lor y< 11.
W e are cniciilatiiu; to
.riv es. You \vi11 sa\ e m
or our iminens;* sloe!, ol
mil all he please J.
(iriltin Brand (Hothiit
Hats, the Eagle, Battle .
ia Shoes. These are a I
mil see lor yourself. V
Yours tor htkiines*
Old - Eeiii
T. B. BELH
i
* j
PER STOCK
"tt .b*. V 4 fkS5.^JUi>^ **
\&9 Shoes,
and Ctfps
ales \i these lines have
and we ere prepared
uy. It will be to your
:ry Department is an
: eatables,
lit ure.
3 XT 1ST Gr _
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v ? -? ? _ - _ .
vl jlj o vi. v; -iv v St*
1=9 to
Sack of CD^
y Flour Yet'? U
CD
Destsold P
ANY STORE. I
y>
SO
v?- r- . r -o >- ^ ^a^vajk
t. ?UJ t-'O' . - < >"?.. v_V .,
1R BUY!RS
1 r.tv ionvd 1 o < lit down
. < ;1 tfoodtt PXCPOt
r?(i f * roeonas.
cut prices when it is too
to sue is. Tire) wait, hopintii
ike m;nmi is about
:??>i he as'ti. ihe\ advorii^tues.
Whom does it
vser. W h\ not? !h*caus?
ter the season is over,
vv i tsie tor tiiis tail. W
ven ope id 1114 of I lie s ;o
r rood Why do we d<
h a we should make om
e increa? inj; our line oi
re, and haven't room ;r
her lines. So we Las e deal;;
I ir es out at a ;.?c,
s?*
misunderstood. We hit
: tis l) and oat ?>:' st\ le i>ood.
them. We are oilerin.
vthini*. All lies. :;oo-.
win ertrnJc. Th i ?i\; j
drs'T 'it Hit, < !oi h
i t ! i ..
' . . ' V ... ?.l
1 O i i i t t ii 1U1 -v '1.., 1 it,
mills and ( hildrcn,
issos and Children,
v joods, (onils Furvrs,
Xockw r:?i\ Sas4]\o..
Ft: mi! '.ijv, ( trd
Window Shade.,
ondoit s, Fiaid.ot s,
.
icniion all the t;ood things
benefit on as well as ouroney
\\ hilc \vi* m.? k room
f iiardwan1 and (jroccrics
l;, Jefferson and Madison
\wy Richardson and I'or1
I lie host brands. Conic
\c thank yon in advance.
??
3,1) in = Store
lf Proprietor,
i?. ->* *
Cotton Off
2000 yds Outing at
A11 best (Calico at
Htavv yard-wide Domestic
, c Dress Ootids, all wool
50e Dress Uoodsat
y?1.2^ Dress Ooodsat
> 1 s - ?s:ii ?
i^UK, \ ?.l 111 - \\
Kest Cooking Stoves ever i
Heaters, at
Sheet f roii ;h> inches wide
New Lot S adies and Childr*
ed. '
Gr^KSST ftiH
New lot Millinery just
half vou pa > other places.
N\ e admit that the l'a 11
(!) our anticipations. Wo Ii
must he sold ii iow prices
is a comparison of qualifier
and s-!.-.j how nian\ dollars >
!Lo JL MA<
A few Fall
712 \ tH) nu ll Si.i: s. i.ivt ly hemmed,
'(. . 12 iueli 1*11 u (' i-?'s
' 1 I ! ' I | K'l !'.' I'll. ill'llt'll > 1 I 1 i II
I IY.pt ir.li'in ,t? (I S ic. i i11..
i I;:.-MC1I< <1 siici'i.II^J
ii i
t ? . 111 i i 1' i . 1 . w (' s i n
I ' '
!'.? \ ? il! -11 I I II I, |\?Wl is villi I to III I
NiioT lilt :nt'l I > m li Si-iuls
A ih'W iit.. <>1 l?. .;s
I. .i U ( in' i
All W <il 11 iii( i Skit( i nul Ih
!'i i _ lis i Art Sijuni'. . all woo hi
\ 1!> ' \ 11 S, |iihl i s
\ ! '1 1. I I' 1' . S< |i. ii s
BUc^cSiarn I
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M3\ irn in
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V.v ?. THK LINE
4#$ a fTCf | TIL: LINE
^,jf.JiZL-J THE L'NE
on the j SUMME
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Prices Off.
4c
5c
m 5 1-2
25c
lie
95c
idea! - 91c
nude at $(>.25 to $14.50
$1.35, $1.75 and $2.50
(i l*2c lb
ns Jackets just receive
90c to $(>.75
kWR-vcMsea
arrived, prices about
tradr has not come up
lave a bit* stock that
will do it. All we ask
> aim prices. I ry tills
rou will save.
SSEY.
Specials.
00c
10c
:.r 20c
.. 2oc
23c
28o
121-2c
10c
r ( a bargain ) 10c
25(;
! 50c
25c
nuain) (iOo
h1 2. ply $8.00
$9.00
$-7.50
% Epps.
JiistteiT
A new lot of the celealec!
\Y. L. Douglas
iocs in all leathers.
11 you believe in wearg
a good Shoe, try a
lir of
DOUGLAS, or
HAMILTON
& BLOWN
SHOES.
Durability, style and
mfort are the chief esntials
of these goods.
^ee usfa.- Aats. Can't
: equalled.
eElhaney-Parks Co.,
'I h?' I'l lf,r-( ulliTs
? SN
FOR BUSINESS,
FOR PLEASURE,
FOR ALL THE BEST
R RESORTS
Summer Resort Folder
re to Any Address.
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h. Haktwicic, W. H.Tavu>f
' K'.-.rs. Agam, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Art.
Hilt , rOM. O. C. AT1.ANTA, OA. *
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