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PORT MILL TIM ES OSMOCRATIC ( PUBLISH ED EVERY WEDNESDAY B. W. BRADFORD. Tnni? of Subyi i iptiou: ! 1 Oru* year $1.00 1 >. Hlx months fit) Three input m ' 25 ('on enpondiMice on i-nrront subJretH iu . Invited. but no pupoiiHiblllty 1< anfluinvtl for ihi; views of correspondents. t Anonymous communications will not < bo published in these coluinns. i'n npplh ;itIon to the publisher. ml- ' vertlslinc antes tire made known to t tnose iiii'-rosiou. Port Mill 'Phone (with loan <li?tance connections) No. 2'J. ' W15 DN USD AY, Ol TOHKR 2H. 1 ?.?>:*.. | ! Cost of the Tillman Trial, v Clerk of Com i S \\. (loumo. <?r; | Xjt'xii:ut 'it county has nut yot submilted hf Kir land county Ins detailed statement <>!' the cost o|* tin ^ Tillman trial, except for dieting ( tin' jury, which bill iiuiouiiIh to $2<)0, and the liill for the twelve ( jurymen, which is 5270. says the t Columbia Record of Saturday. There is an interesting point to be settled ms to the | ay of tbe rest of j tl|e venire for the second week | when tin* trial started. L,exinjjton ( county holds that Richland coon | ty is liable to the pty of the otliei twenty four other jurors for the I' tii'alday of tne second week, bin : 1 he com in issiouers do no; thinkj this county is liable for the pay of ' any except the twelve men who' beard the case, as the o'her twenty- j V four were summoned to be present and in tbe interval could have j hoard any case. This point may j. have to be settled by the attorney . general. Mr. C-ieoryp estimated the other day that the costs of the witnesses ! * wouki ne iinoiii si.OU'J, ami I lint tin* oilier costs would la- S'100. j ' making the total amount about rs $2,500 in round numbers. This is not all, however. b\>r two terms the case was heard in Ku hlund county, one being an argument for a continuance and the other for a chaise of venue. At both of these witnesses were present and Clerk Douglas this morning estimated that the total cost for witnesses at these hearings would lie attout $.*>00. making the total cost of the case about $2,000, which is a much lower estimate than was tirst made by the county otlicials - White Women and the Negro. A white physicians in the heart of Alabama's black belt writes under the above startling title a bold and brainy article that is a j notable feature of Good Housekeeping for November. The writer, Ellen llarrett Ligon, is a Mobile iloctor, ipid by long experience in eonntry and town, and by wide : personal observation, knows the | negro question in all its aspects In the yrtiele, Dr. Ligon presents jH boldly the while woman's peril in i hit tui i\j w i ug win us: 'lifl all the world listen while! fhe South culls on you to lie r: fl The white wouinii is the coveted B desire of tho negro man. The B despoiling of tut* white woman is B his chosen vengeance. B "But tho white wotimn must be ? saved! "Tho vital point, of the race n tpieslioii today is the safety of the " Southern white woman, and all ' the helplessness of womanhood appeals to the manhood of the world ! to protect her with every possible | safeguard- 'Social equality' is bat- v tering on the walls that juotccl p her, and for what purpose? To ; M' make a breach where the negro ! f, may climb up and over. And who s, is to be helped by this i n vnsion ? ( ) Not the negro, for it pals him in a j, false position, and the white race ,.| will certainly be no better for the |i|ixtme. |? "All philnnthropicnl claims can |t be fully met mentally and morally p without taking tip* negro, even the w best IIPCI'O. into the I limn fir/.I.. ?i , H' CTTC.V. y It makes no ditTeaeiice that social U| quality iH asked for only those ,, who nrt* worthy. The social re og- ,| nition of one good negro utiinii- j jt lates in thousands of black devils lVBentinent as not being similarly |, treated, and arouses them to fresh 1 0 insqlts and outrages aimed at the i j( Southern white woman. Negro j (j penality is a theory; negro out- } \ rages and insults resulting from d the inculcation of the doctrine of 1 a, cqqnlity aro hideous facts." |f ? . ?-? ?-? ? Cartridges for the New Krags, Within a few days it is expected | that the captains of the various ie jnilitnry organisations throughout the Htate will be called iipou by n the adjutant general to ship all the old Spriugtield cartridges 11 >w s' I pn hand to headquarters at Colum* ' w hia. These will he replaced with 1 ^ cartridges for the new Krngs re* i ^ contly issued to tho State militia, j K tfO.OOO of which are daily e cpected j w tq reach the adjutant general's of- 1 t' (ice. When the new cartridges \ arrive nil the old oues wi|I be sent (o (he Augusta afsenal. Origin of the Ku Kiux. inwn ilfe Mountaineer. Mi T. Lit cry (Santt, the snire if ntnaii. believes* that llif hin Klu\ Clan Intel a iiiiksin i to pe* form ami lint t e organization was ??f such service t?? tin* south in at inj>i:iLr lit lawlessness ami preserving flununeeut from punishment as to norit the erection of a mnsk'-d ; itatute on horseback. lie propos stliat the monument b built in i'nion. S (V, where lm says lhe| irst Ku Kliix I\1 n vva- organized ii South Carolina, which iiinv or, nay not be true. A citizen of I *n011 ro<lc all (lie way on horseback o Anderson with a iti?*&SHue from lie "(Irand Cyclops,'* whose home vas near Limestone Springs, and vus a gallant olli-er in ?I MikitiB' irioade. For ?*ood and sufficient ensons th" Kn Ivlux was not ot[utiivd in Anderson county, but here were many hearty sympa- ' hizers with the purposes of prove ino the w? ak and i)unishin'_r lie criminals. who were coininitiiil; theft ami aison in var.ous s>c i>>tis of I In.* St a i e. After I lie Km KIiix t r i- 1h in Oo Uiiiliiii, Mr. Daniol ll. Chamber miii asked a lt?-iitIonian who wis lien lesitlino in Ande-son what le thought of the Kti Kins as a tolitical (M'uaiiixalion, ail I the rally was that tilt* KImiis oimht to ie rallie I on laith sides of IJroad ivor. inarehed ilown to Columbia, mil formed around the capitol rhen t lie h-oishit ill" was in se.-sh >11. aptlii iiiLr all the wiiite and color* d antlers, including the ollieials in he State house, and hun^in^ tlieni rotn the windows t f thai liuildinr. Mr. Chamberlain remarked villi li s usual raininess tli.it such eotirse would have a basis of; in*iil nil whieli to gain the np irovnl of the eoiinti v. although lie ras then attorney general of 11 n* , itate. - <? ?- ? Good Roods. I' lirwt blow struck. WV arc con- ' ilfiil 1 lint iho system will work ut Hiiccm f?jr itself.? \tluiitn ournal. ??. Wham Acquitted. ( Tin1 jury in tin* case of tin* S ate ? J. (1. Wliain, of Laurens nmii , returned a verdirt. Fiidav ??!' dI guilty. IV11 uf tin* jur? \v re >r but one held out foi t vera! hours against acquit ini | wing to the illness of one *> 1* tinirors the case was tri?*< 1 with leven men. Wham killed L. \\\ T? image ?, i.it duly, who had railed upon ^ un to settle, peacefully if possi- , le, cr'i tain conduct of Wiiain to- ( aids a niece of the deceased. . i'ham promised todosoand lunii ire insisted that he go to ! he hou e f the young woman at once This efemlftnt declined to do an I went do his house. Rainage enter d io yard and went tot ho rear of the onso of the defendant. Wham , rdered Rninage and iii.s compan- j >n, Blakely, to leave. Tlie latter t d 8<>. and immediately an lie did l V ha in tired from ail upstairs win- t ow, with a target ritle, killed Kam- ! \ ge. Wham left immediately, hut > iter gave himself np. , First Snow This Fall _________ 1 Dispatches Hent out from Rnl 1 ifjfh, N. t'M stated that snow fell ' Here for over two hour* Saturday 1 mining, the tempeiatnre being ' 4 degrees. It* was the earl est now ever aeon la that section and 'as the only sAiw falling in the j fnited Slates a\ that time. The | imperature at S dt igh was 10 deivas colder thai at other points ithin a radius l<>f 100 miles of. iat oity. \ A Fowor CiullouHjjWiMiri Longer. Fewer CJnllons; Wears Longer. "Beware ot she Gamblers." The Yorkvi! e L ?mii*?r f !*'; i (Inv 8'htinU ii Witi ?iin * note \?? S atfitii visitors m.- li.Slows: "\Yo llHVe j'i~l (1- c W 1(1 <>f :t<! vice to tin* crowd- that will o> from tlii section to the S'ab fair TlcXt Wet k 1(11(1 ill .I |s {.? *1) W il'e ' of tlio oainliler - * For year- i;a.-t every LT'imlilitio scheme has been Cllt 1111(1 (il it (1 for I lie belie lit of I lie owner. The innocent stranger 1ms absolutely no rh-inco to win, and lie is very 1 ?olisli to ipve 11;> li s money to the prof, -Hiouals. 'J'ln !. are 'i f w \\ ho w iil take t n .s advice but t in is. who neglect ii Wijl have occasion for nj^ret It mii;ht be prolit hi.* to 1 be people of tin's section who will visit the .Mecklenburg fair this; week to boar mi iii111(1 tin- ub ive wariiiuo as some of the fakirs are apt to t on ml t here a 1 si > i -impThe Tax Levy. Tli lax levy tin - nr is as follows in Catawba, Lb n /. r. Fori Mill ami IF-'Ik-rm 1 townsh'i s: Levy 1 tr Slate purp ses. mills ii tin- lollar. Ordinary eounly purposes, 1 :11 .... (ii ? I I I I I . I I I ? * UUillll . Constitutional scln ol purposes. : o mills on tin1 oll.ir inn'vino (l p, tsl oi'iumjiI levy of 12 nulls on nil proper! v in \ 01 k eonnty A s| t'cinl levy in (Jaliiwlm township of'2 I 2 mil's for inter* st on C , C. A: < I i. 1?. I mi ids. nm k i n o ii 1 total levy of 111 2 mills < n all : properly in Catawba township. j 1 Also local school tax of 2 mills, on all pr party in School I > st i el No 12, ('at.twhi township iimkintr a total levy of lt? 1-2 mills f a- saitl nis ricl of the Catawba part. ( A special levy of 1 1 2 mi Is on nil property in Kla ney.er township for interest on C.. C. A C. Ii. K b mds, nnikino n levy < ( 1-5 I 2 , mills on all property in Khonc'/er township. A Co a local school levy of 2 mills on all p tipei t y einhrac ed in School District No. .'I2. making a total levy of lh I 2 nulls on all propel ty in said school distii t limits, I'lbcncz ; part. ! Also a local levy of 2 in.lis on all j property cnihra c I in School i >istrict N'.i 2i), lh the-da township, ; t in iuiiio a total levy <>f 1 1 mills on all pi opci t > of said tli-t l id , Also a lg.nl h vy ot mills on , aii propci ty < mhrac <1 in School ( I )i- riot N s 2!) and Hi*. Fort .M II township innki io a t ttil levy of lh mills on all p i p >rty in said s -hool district. Ib.eL Hi.i 11.. ..!/! Interesting Educational Feels. (y *'S?nithern K ii4*?iti* ?ian ciln ational niagiziuc | nhlislied at ' Knoxville, Ti-iin., in a recent epo I ial number gives the followim.' v ntereslitig statistics <>n education v n South Carolina:. <i lu IS! () tiie white illiteracy in I South Carolina was 17.'d per cent, " lie negro illiteracy being (il l per I out. In 11H)0 the whit.' illiteracy ?' if South Carolina was Id (> per ' en1. the negro ill teney oiiig a ?2.S percent. These figures -how ti i c aisiderahle decrease in i 11it ley during the I st 1< n year-. T 1 ml at a of the aveinge 1 ichool (list i let in this State is 12 (i ipisre miles. e Thes.lnrie- ?if tlio various ? it \ iiii 1 eouvty sap riutomlents are jiveii and it is shown that tin oiiiity supei i:it(*nd< iit of Kirhl.ind v s Iho h st p iid in t lit* St a. i*. h In I'd 0 ilu* total while popula- l ioti of South Carolina, 10 ycurs of I i?_jo a iid ovci', \v 8-10-1 S'.IO, t which >1.710, or KI per cent, was illitcr- e rate. l'lic total ueoro population t 10 years of a :< and over, wmh ndi.- >42, of whi< h 2S5.040, or 52 S p r iit. wns illitnaie. Tin* total white population of "xoiitli Carolina in l'JO > was d.r?7,- | SOT; the total neo; > p >pti!alio:i j. vas 7y*2,d2l; the total Indian pop llalioii 121. and the Mongolian ? ? >, illation was 07. making a total ' > ipulation of 1,-MO.dlO lScfz Crackers Foiled. Wednesday ni^ht at Me \>11, in Marlboro county, three lubbers ,tilav.J . I -- 1 ? ' 1 r ...vnw llll- ll'IIIIMI I I,I(,|)I1IHII> <>(' ieo, covered tlit* operator with heir pist ?!s. securely tied him and ocked him in a rear room, w ile h<y made live nnsucresdid attempts t<? blow open the large safe .villi explosives. After their failire th>> operator was placed in the noil vault and nailed up, where he .vas found and liberated the following morning. Had an entrance to the safe been m ide several thous- \ Hid dollars would have been nc it red. The robbers escaped. ~ ***1 I I Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Fowor Gallons; Wears I-ongor. Fewor Gallons; Wears Longor. Fewer Gallons; Wears I?ngor. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. - ? Fiost. was visible in the low! places vesiturdny morning. l'ower (j a lions; Wears Longer. Fewer < Jallons; Wears Imager. Fewer (' aliens; Wears I?:?tf?:r. i Let * 11 man who won! I rd' in tin* v\n;lil lii'uin in liis neiohh ors 1 i d lie will soon h < !i?? !*< ii>h. si?>A love Letter Would not i111 test \< u if you're looking for ;t k?'iui auteeii Salve, foi l Sores, hums or I'd s. On 1 I .. d. of Ponder. Mo . write : " 1 siilfei od with an iio|\ sole tor a year. Imt a I i i V I > t \ I 111 ( i S; I I \ r? f> 11 t I ! i i III It". III. I test Sil\f < m earth. - )e a! all ill u<; st' >1 i S. *1*1 m* I'resi It'll! lias culled nil t?xiru so-- i<>?i of v-'iiuv ss l'i r n\a re N iv, IKa 1:> consider and dcteril. I tit* vvln'tll r lilt' approval <il t I'on^rr.s shall i.?? u'ivt'n S'? tin* reiriI?; ?<-nI eomni.M? im 1 eon\ n! i >n !> t. .mi tin* I . S. i.id iln* lie i:'i lii* ?'f Cu' ii Ccnfc::"cn: Cf A ?ris:t 11- v. .1 in i S. ('i i\, til" \V ak .Ask. wiil.s. "lot iJ y.aiH I siiIT ;?'ti IV hi Yellow dnuiuliee. I ' H is ilt (1 a n tunlii'i* of pli \ sicians am! lii d all soils of in ilii-iiit'S, In;' jol no i? !it-f. Tin'ii I began IIIHi" of l\ .i-tru' li t to. s and fee! tliat 1 am now 1111 I < f a disease that Iui I an' in 'Is l;ins.i f >r I Wei ve year." If jiiii waul a r < 1 ioImedicine for 1 jivi r titit 1 K id ncy t rouble, stomach Iisi>i'il?*t* or l'O' im.'iI debility, is't Lft ' Kim- ro I > i 11 is. it's ir u nantoed by all druggists. Only f>0.\ art- <n- *& "M av .'ill Ii mo I in in." siiys 1 .lip Wauaiiiakor. 'Tails ii cause In" is a p inr ad vi itisi r " In view > tin' I'ui't < lint M r. \Y inaiiiaki'! is one "I t!11> most sik'i'i -fii 1 fit 1 v 11 i. ors i a 1h> \v. >r!?l 'i. - si at t in n t is worth ?n - it I" I* i eg I?v "iir .oral , iti"!chants II " \ sue-cs fill lui-i- i a ss man wil tell you that judic- 1 ' t .lis at I "III ill. always pllV- pi". ' ri led v m have the art iele tlie peo- . pie want. N >ali was 11: lii.-! mi!) to :itl\u I'll a*. lie atlv rt ' d the il'iotl and it eanie all ri_rht The fellows wlm aimhetl at tin- ad v.u 11 -1 n g wer.- ' !r >wii< I ami i t > i ve I t luua i igli . ' i'.ver since \*nidi's tiaie the atlver lis.r has hi i n p'osperinp. while1 11" t >t lit-r I I low is b - ing ?.wallowt d ip in I iie ll aid of tlis is or. Caves /rem rcath. "V ?I11- ! It I If ' liuuh UT ll.nl Mil al imst fatal atlaet ??f whoopiuir t moil iiikI 'ifonojiit ;s,"' wrtes Mrs. i\ K. I lavil.nid.? f Arni uik. N V.. bin. when nil other i euiei 1 i es nil d. we saved her 11f \vi111 I >r. \itin'i* \e I>i-r ivol"y. O i" noii o, rim h id (' nisutn])'ion hi nil ml anceiI st.i.o', a? us<d this wonlerltll IIII di -ilie Mild 1. day siie is lerfertiy wed." l)i?Hj.u rali' thronl nd hum: diseases yield t I):. s tub's N? \v L)i>i*ovi ry jss to no tiler llied'eilie oil cal'th. lllhll i ill' for Co n'lS 1111(1 ('ill Is. .')(). ~ nd I?I 01) hollies ;'iiai i n111 od hy r II drnur-;i-Is. Trial hotth-R lice. lad- of nu n who roh !' fer fo , r.y Paul nriiic'e os and Paul 11". ! The in a or yo i ?_r? t I lie hut ml of r?'V? ii<_r?* t ie swi i'ler it isu 1 ? -* ? ? Srcfce Into His IIcuso. t S Let" Otimii of C'jiv.-imIivIi. \ 1 ( ens r??I?I?? ? 1 ?>f l>i- cms: unary he tilli iv invasion of (* I?t ?n i < . >us!'pii ' i 'ii. WIk-ii IE l\in^s New Life < Mis broke mt Irs linu-o. In- ; rniil>'o whs iii ro-1 <I 11?I n w he's j utiivly cur <1 Tiieyio yuni.iu- , ceil t?> cure. lli? nl nil ?li u^ -in cs. Trespass Notice. ! i All ji 'i'S'>:is, regardless of ago, size or ,, olnr. arc hereby warned n.to hunt, r trespass in any manner, upin the uuls of the nndersimird. Those disre- f ardine this notice niayr>;p el to limine a the courts, as I will certainly pros* lite all trosppassers ^ 10-ias 4t ika (j. smythr. { About Your Hair ? Is it falling out 1 Is it dry and itchy ? Is It turning grey 1 Is it full of dandruff ? Gibson's HAIR RESTORER j Is n harmless nutl frammit pi'i pnrtit ion fur i nv i?rnI ii i r . . .i i it i u i i M-H ii. 11 y 111 iiu* iniir. It wilj restore jjrey Imir to its original cviKt. promote a new ami superior growth where the lmir is fallen and is remarkably useful in preventing danrln fT and destroying parasitic hair killers. Price 50 cts. At ARDREY'S. For Kent. Whole nr part of lurj*.. residence occupied l?y \V. J'.. Ardroy. Apply at ArIivy's Drugstore. Seed Oats For Sale. 1 now have on salt* at the store of Mr. A. O. Jones sevoral hninlivil bushels of Apalcr Ku.st l'roof Oats. I:) Ml II i-.Dl I \R JONES. Lost. A reward will In- pni<l for the return lo The Times olliiee of one Rubber ' >vevI'oat. losi Thursday between the brick vard ami depot at Fori Mill. THE TIMES. 1 TREflWS^ NOTICE. \ 11 in siiiK-iri- li.tIiv \v:irn, 1 nuiiiKt limiti--jr. tishio^, or othorwiso trospas -ii'u' uj?o:i i!> lands of tli" uinlorsi^n*- 1, undor pi'ualiy of t ho law. W. II. WINDLK. Lumber Lor Sale. V .mm j.;v;arud to lil! your i.rdi'rs for Luinli- : . ?!? ii\ore:! at Fort Mill, (live tin1 a l>ill of vuar wants. 101 1 in* ' \l.i:X. BAHBEld. Workers Wanted. 1 will pay tho lii^lost market prioos for:: ninnlj'- of porkers. lit for market p n r | mis's. t'lrmc No. It. Fort Mill, S. t'. lol I tr. \V. li. ,-sM YT1IE. TIIESI*ASS NOTli i:. All persons are For'))>*, warm il not to limit, li-li, or in any way trspa-s upon any of tli>> lands ownod or oeitmUod I v tli.* uiuk rsij.noil, sudor j>onallv of law. \V. n. JUNES ,1. Vf. A11DHEV. .1. 11. ( Ol.TIlAKP. 1). A. I FK. Al.EX. Nit )ENS. J. 1). WITH EES. 'I'll ESl'ASS NOTlFE. Notion is lioroliy jrivott that all jmt s'ins aro warned not to linn!, lisli, or i iosiiiss in anyway on the land of tho undersigned. Those violate lliis not ire will 1* * lira 11 with to tli" fall <>\i??111 ?.f tla* law. as well as sutler other "onsetpienees t hat iaa\ follow. J. 1*. i 1aii.es. --?Xir :w I 5 NEW MARKET. ? ?e i I have <?|h nod a tirst class y> $ Moat Marki't in tb v old Culp e> ^ statu! on Main street anil will & larp on liasnis at all times a K supply of ehoire lieef, 1'ork, Q Mat ton. tinsij.'r, et;\ My ^ f) prior-; will always lie as low () w5 a-- tie- lowest. '.Una" your ^ (4 orders to No. tilt and rooene *? \ prompt alt lent ion atnl fair \ I * ??* 2 | a W. L. HAI.L. a ''' Fresh Fish and Oys- ^ 6 tors every .wa;urtlav. v '<?> ? F'S -L N\\ ro do voru nrs i K kss\ IS m\ IH'SiNKSS! Therefore if you wish to buy, sell, or exchange itoal Instate, Stocks, Bonds, etc.. kiiully let nc know what you want ,>r have to offer.' I have i long list of property throughout the State, uul solicit your business ilso. Nothing accomy 1 ished, no c h a r g c s. Vii'ick deals" are in\ notto. J. Edgar Poag, bkokki, ROCK tm.L, s. c. w scltmbia bar lose" ?i'P2WR:TERS. 10 7 he The MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY O.' Charlotte, N. C, Is unexcelled in the class of work it turns out Any work not found to he entirely satisfactory will he relaundered free of J charge to the owner. McEllianeyvParks Co, Agents, Shipments Thursday mornings. Baskst returns:] on Saturday. * DO YOU READ? If so, I can furnish you with tho following standard literature: Aii)slee's 10o Met'Iure's IOo 1-eslie's l'opular Monthly IOo Sorihner's 25c; Smart Sot 2"?o Strand IOo t oilier s Weekly IOo Vanity Fair IOo I.allies' Homo Journal IOo American Hoy IOo Jiul^e IOo l'uck IOo Mousey IOo Ar?ro y IOo The 1'urr Mcintosh 2?*>o Wide World IOo 1'crsoa's IOo "The State," on Sundays 5o Also several weekly newspa^ pcrs for sale. JEt.JEB Parks, At Artfrey's Orug Store. DO YOi DUIXIv? \ f So, Trv Our OLD EtQBIMH 60RN WHISKY ( ua ran teed t ;> ."> years old. Mild and Mellow. Always I he Same. $2.50 per Gallon. ' 1 bonennd Mail (Tders l'roiupt ly Filled O. \Y. NORMAN, P..Ih 'Phones 1*. O. l>ux o3, 6R&R19TTF., M, G, REGISTRATION HOTICE. The 1) >oi;s of Resist rat it >n for1 he qualified vt?terst?f tho town of Fort Mill for the year are now ojien at tho Pa\ injrs Rank. between the lniral hours of ' a. tn. and 8 p. in., and will elosn on th" i t day January P.i il. \Y. I J. Mea-hani has been appointed Resist rar. I'v ordt r of the eonneil. T. S. IvlliKl* .\TKICK, Attest: Inteiidant J. M. Sim: vtt, Clerk. FOR GOOD WHISKIES, W i N ES, IP" AN 1)5 ES, ETC., OA I.I. OS OK WKITIS TO \V. !!. IKHIV El?, 01! I'. N C. ei?E "as A TRIAL ORDER and sot the REST WHISKIES, W I N E S, BRANDIES, Etc., ll (he mrsl HMvomlilf prices. J. C. Ross & Cc. Preps., Tin: norui) saloon, CIlAKLt JTTK, N. C. No. 29 W fraile Both 'Phones. H^'lJR 1 MEASURE \ T AKEN for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and satIisfa tory way of buying'your clothes, being that "GOOD ruOTHKS ARF ALWAYS MAUM TO OKOER." Make your selection from the tailoring line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, list, i S 7 7 Goeil tailnrn fnrovrra rjuurtor century Yl'tl'll fni.l 1 lVnrli! r.f nln-.c b ? *" | lire in wearing' the clothes made by Strauss Bros.,? I faultle.s in style, fit, finish P a nil 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 arc not satisfactory, you needn't take them WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LINE OF SAMPLE S? CALL ON | McElhany-Parks Co. 1 I Fcrt Mill, S. C. Eompi n????b??S J U. Trayw c't & Co., DEALERS IN FINE EIQ; OHS AND WINES, No. 41 East Trade St. CHARLOTTE, - - - N. 0,