Local ^ and Personal,
Mies Kittle Walker, of Charlotte,
js a guest of Misses Aid ivy of thiu
place.
Messrs. Walker Wil iamson and
,Tolin Potts, of Pinevi lie were vis- 1
itors to Port Mill Sunday.
Farmers tell us that there are
more pigs in thiss vtiou at present
than for a number of years.
County Supervisor T. W. Boyd, |
of Catawba, was over on business
Wednesday and paid the Times a ;
pleasant call.
A number of farmers are asking
511.00 per cord for wood, but are
jiut t>eing rushed with orders at
that price.
Mr. If. C. Culp left yesterday ,
afternoon for Culpepper, Va.,
where he has accepted a position
with K. Ij. Propts dr. Co., railroad
-contractors, who have a largo force
x>f hands at work near Culpepper.
Mr. L. M. Chance u few days
llm< ll.al.flil fv...ue..O C2 f \\*1
v n ? rt? v_yn | #v . n, Ullt*
the Warien tract of land north of
Fort Mill. The place contains 151
acres and adjoins the plantation
of W. E. Grittiu.
Mrs. Jennie H. Spralt recently!
received through T. A. Mills, clerk !
of the local camp of Wocdtneit. ?i
/check for $3. tk) ?n payment of the
policy carried in that order by the
late W. K. Spratt.
Mr. and Mi*. t*. L. M-eacham on '
Friday evening celebrated their j
'first wedding anniversary by entertaining
quite a large number of
relatives and frieds at. their hand- j
eome new home on Confederate j
street.
Work wna commenced a few j
days ago on a six-room house be- |
ing built for Oapt. S. E. White on
a vacant lot adjoining that of Mr.
S. N. Merritt on While street.
The house, when completed, will
be occupied by Mr. L. h. Worrells.
A speeiul meeting of the Fort
Mill Light Infantry will l>e held
Sn the armory this evening at
*7:30 o'clock. All members are requested
to be present as bllsinoHs
of importance vrill be transacted.)
Eighty per cent, of the cotton
crop in York county has been gathered
up to date, according to the
estimate of well posted farmers.
The-entire crop will he gathered
inside a week or two if the present
favorable weather continues.
Following are the irei.tiemon of
the jury fr?uu thin township who 1
will serve the first week of the !
*peoial term of court which eoci-|
veuea in Vorkville next Monday: 1
Fred Nitns, E. \V. Kirahrell, U.|
M. Kiinhrell.
The work of Macadamizing Kail- \
road street from the Main street
crossing to a point fronting "d.
James colored church was begun
Moday morning, Mr. D. J Skid - I
more supervising. The rock for
the work is being furnished hy the
^Vinnshoro Granite Company.
A general change of schedule 1
-will take place oil the Stmt hern
Railway on November 20th, the :
details of which will bentinounced
in a few days. The change will
embrace the re-establishment of
the through passenger train service
between Washington and Florida
points on practically the same running
time us prevailed last winter.
Mr. ('has Sahoin, a former resident
of Fort Mill, hut now of Carlisle,
passed through Fort Mill
Sunday en route to Yorkville to
? *?- C L
fuicuu uoun. itir, oaoom, II Will
he re m eui he red has an ahhhu 11 ease
pending against officer It. G. John-,
ston of tliin place.
The Times wishes to correct a
statement made bv the reporter
and others before t lie citizens meeting
Tlinrsday night concerning i
the publishing of the yearly rep ?rt
of the town treasurer. The staleinent
was made that the report did
not itemize the disburs.neut ac- j
count, but thin was a mistake, and i
we take pleasure in correcting it.
Capt. T. B. Spratt, on Monday
received from the Bee Light Infantry
of Chester, an invitation for
the local military company to take
part in the exercises incident to
the Confederate reunion there on
the 24iii8'f at wh ch time Governor
Hey ward, Gem-ral Frost and other
prominent State officers will be
present.
A visit to thed'iin Sunday evening
convincod the reporter that
the officers of the Catawba Power
company tiMve iittte regard F.>r the J
Sabbath. An employe on the works ;
told the reporter that aa a I
general tiling Some accident occurred
during each week that work
had been done on Sunday, ami if
this is true there will be no surprise
should a number of accidents
occur during the present week.
We are pleased to know thnt
our farmers generally, have housed
an unusually large crop of hay
and other kinds of forage crops.
{So in this important item they aro
well prepared for next yertr. With
fair corn and pea crops and a good j
yeild of potatoes and sorghum,
even if cotton is short, what it
I
I
I
OIJR FAIT.
in? wiim HI i
of Dry k
Shirts, F
Are arriving dai!
induced us to buy hea>
to offer some special I
Call and see cur
interest,
III lll-wwwtw* WMTJtlt ?r?i%_ >
Do not forget the
ways filled with a con
We can also save
hvl x x_i s
l icks in ycilil it wi.l ;iv. nyc w. II
in price. So they 11iivc in tlii:ii;
complain of jlist in?\v.
Sportsmen here will he interes
i..,i i.. .. i * -
.... ... uvu Ulir-I JilM ISSMeU ll\
the railroads of this section to the]
effect that hereafter every spmt-o
iiihii or piiHSt tiLo r i 11 la* allowed
tin* privilege <)t i ai r \ in?r one (! _;
frert on the trains. This will prove i
a jjreilt convenience to it (1111 *!*. >. j
If more than one <1 _r is :ti ri? <!
the regular excels <h ir^e.-. will lie
made. The order has only recent ly
in* into effect and will he taken
advantage of hy iiimii\ hunters.
About the New Depot.
Tin* town con noil is still coin
muneatino with the State Kailroad
Commission in regard to theer-a tion
of a new depot on the eas*
aide of t lie t racks here.
The latest advice from Chair
man (iarris of the rail oad coin
mission was to the eliect that I e
felt s/ife in advisino the council
that in the near future the present
depot will he removed
A Monday afternoon tragedy
which occurred in Camden was the
accidental shooting of President
K, M. Hoykin of the Camden Hank
and the sui.-id * four hours later ol
Cashier 10. C. '/. nip. The hanks
finances appealed to he in ?_*ood
shape.
Coiiiireh:: s now in extra ses-ion
and in the assignment to committees
Senator Tillman has laen
lucky, lie has lieon "iveti the
chairinanship of the committee on
public health and and national
. . A :. . mi ? ?
i| lit i mill lie. lilt' ciiai rilllitisli I p
carries with it a nicely furnished
coin mi tt< c room in 11 it Capital
and an annual clerk at $2,200.
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelt*ssnt'.-s is responsible f?u
many a railway wreck and the
same en11sea are making liiiinaii
wrecks of sulTerers from Throat and
Lung troubles. i >ii t hi nee the al
vent, of Dr. Kind's New Discovery
for Consumption, (Vuijrh.i and
Colcls, even t he worst eases can lie,
cured is no longer necessary. Mrs.
Ijflis ClHirir i.f I tni'i. li?ul>.r \tn^_! i
is one iif many whose Iif?? was
saved hy l)r Kind's New |)iaeovery.
This ureal remedy ismiaranteed
for all Throat and Lung disear-es
by all druggist. I'riee .">()<-.
and 1.00. Trial bolth-a free.
For Sale.
Will sell a few thoroughbred White
and Brown leghorn ileus at lifty rents.
One cockerel of each kind for one dollar
each. P.O. WH1TLOI K.
Notice.
I have bought ont W. L. Hall's interest
in his blacksmith shop, and i will
shoe your horses and mules for fifty
cents. All sizes of tires cut at fia cents,
and replaced with new bobs, S|K*kes
put in at 10 cents each. All kinds of
gnu and pistol work done and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
A. W. JOURNEY.
Trespass Notice.
All persons, regardless of age, size or
color, are hereby warned not to hunt,
or trespass in any manner, upon tint
lauds of the undersigned. Those disregarding
this notice mnyoxpectto figure
blithe courts, as I will certainly prosecut?
all tresppassers.
10-28 4t Ik a G, SMYTHE.
, and W1NTEI:
rer .va ja+~e*i?ir
oes2s, Notions, 8
Hats and
i ^ < -
ly. KJur increased sales in
Aer than ever before, and \
bargains,
SI OCK before you buy.
wwvv r*. A-vjx.t-i ' > ,? * Y* 1
: fact that our Grocery Dc
nplete line of choicest ccta'.
you money cn Furniture.
3 &> Y"C'C
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riial Sack o
5? |T^ rr* ^ f <r?> $ 5 ' Pf-.1 r' "
00 ?-> L4< ti J V tti C VJ) & ii
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jg It's tl~xo best
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^ Twenty-iive Pairs
? famous Blankets i
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? $2j?3(
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Theso l>li?;ik(?ts si
kind 1!?stt usually
1) 83.00, 84.00 mu!
H Call aiidscc litem.
? Yours for busii
1 the old Kin
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^ The "Picnic For 1
^ has been a great s
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suit in st(x
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these iir.es have YV
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rc are prepared ciiailcc to ,
New lo
to 20 per c
t ve 1 be to your Sorry \
1 demand ioi
was not <>u
!i nd on on
way and \v
lie time th
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pertinent is ais ^
cs?
Our a
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Prices- ^ l.iulies,
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LING OUT ?
AT COST.
decided to discontinue our Ready
ling department, we now offer every
:k at-holesale
Cost.
e a lot of bran new suits, and this is a
;et a new suit very cheap.
i Ladies'and Men's Underwear at 10
cut under price.
\ e have not been able to supply the
r our famous llarrisburg Shoes, but it
r fall. All good shoe factories are beJers;
however, we have a lot on the
ill be able to suppty our customers by
is reaches you.
L J. MASSEY.
Stow of Dress Goods
Glacis JSress Goods.
?r >;i*.Iv 1 <1111, r< jtl English Si.25 and 2.00
$1.00
ill>u k Skin v .75
l> ngi-d and shrunk Serge, the best 100
.. .. ? 75
i < ?im. henutiTill f<?r shirt wnists 75
111 11 nriotui 1.00
75
50
1 11 .-ii (a
50
Serge ,50
75
in iilue ui .M il >ttiil black 50
livs^ goods we hIiuw you all the leading goods and
ir; from 25e t ? SI 50.
ZVTotioras.
5, 10, 15, and 25c
10, 15 and 25o
25 and 50e
I n* iii ikitui TeneritTe lace 25c
k and White 25, 50 aud 75c
Millinery.
*t new Hhipment of .Millinery about every 10 days. W.e
ilui|ies now in all the latest styles at n big reduction
n the benefit.
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i . _ . i. IX. ij
3^few Lot of
"8 STli?4!t> Hr*. is. 99
-I CO IOCS
For Children,
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d 011 November 17th. Also a new
nilton and Drown Shoes for ladies
ust in.
try a pair of our "American Lady,"
Sweetheart," or "DixieGirl"Shoes,
guaranteed to please, and if they
so, we make them good
ies Shoes in all widths and numbers,
of Neckwear at 2?> cents that you
s well worth twice the price.
haney - Parks Co
: ^ ^'' ' ~ ? ?.
THE LINE FOR BUSINESS,
,-r i THE LINE FOR PLEASURE,
,13 | THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
| SUMMER R.ESORT5
Li,J j
Complete Summer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Address.
?uY ^
N** W. A. Topic. S. H. Hapopmck. W. H.TAYLO*.
J P . 5. Ti ..'fi ' Mgr. Ccn'l Pass. Agent, Asst. Gen'I Pass. Ac*
V. I IK.I >N.L>.C. ATLANTA. OA.