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ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. In accordance with the schedule. ef- t fectivo Nov. 2'.*, lot't, the Southern's . jxissenger trains now arrive at l'ort < Mill as follows: KltOM Ctt VKL'JTTK. No 27 (regular stop) . 7:84 a. in. ' 8a (flag st.*pi . . . 9:13 2.rt (regular stop) . . . 7:07 p. in. ... 29/llug stop) . . 10:20 ,, ,, r.:oit COLl MJ1IA. No. 30 (regular stop) . . . 0:13a. m. ,, 2t> (regn ar stop) 2:1* p. fit. ,, 28 (regular stop) . . K:13 ,, ? 34 (Hug stop) 0:00 FOHSAl/B?A \*X of nice Stone Jars, all sizes. Just tin- tiling for putting up lard. t A. t>. Jones. WANTED. --S* vera 1 go<<l Milch t'osvs Must he good stock and fresh milkers. LUN. A. HAHHlS. W A NTED?' rof J.J. I vii\ > desires to engage an assistant teacher, gentle man or lady, who can hegiu teaching January 1st. Address, stating salarv wanted. J'rof. J. .1. i.ailes, 11. F. 1). No. 2, Fort Mill, F. < Local and Personal, The delay in shipment f hiiiitl inc material ami 1 he senrei t y there of. is delaying niueh w i k in town. Mis. Mntli e S own ft and li'lle Hon. of (' ai'lo'te. s cut T'htirsiliv ?md Fi id i\ t the hot no of Mrs. 1 i. P Fu p in this placi. . Th'H ?4<?e t i >'i wis vis ted \\ mine dav hv a light Till > snow, mi l itgnin rintr?i|?y a lew flakes were ; B'MMl t fell 0 Iv port has il that on Th?"U giving m party <>f ?*iirl 11 or ten I i < ?lil Hill I. miters slaughtered about one undred r bb Mr \V I) H k*?. w'mi f.?r some lime lias been engaged in the sawmill business near \ugusta <*:? nrrived here Friday night for a short visit to his f-nnilv. The Fort Mill Mfg. Company ! suffered a slight damage Thursday evening by lire, whieh was di-eo ered in a pile of loose cotton in t In* drvi ng r< kiiii . Mr 1J (i. .Johnston having resigned as chief of po ice, Mr \\ Ti. Hail on y-st "day donned ti t* badge and will serve until the elei tiou in .Tamriry. when the ofK cers will he elc< l**d for tin* year. Mr. Pink Nicholson, a young man who f.'irinerlv lived in Fort i Mill hut has for several years been a resid tit of 11 >ek llill. had he j mis ortuue of losing his home with most of its eoirents by tin* on Tuesday night of I <st week The lire, when discovered. had ?ttitie?i soI'ti headway an to lender it heyoud control. In a few 'nvs the pension h anks | for the year 10)4 will he sent oot to the various county hoards, and, he^inniiiLT danuarv 1. those inlendinix 'o apply for peiifiion-i will apply to the repi-Mfienstive of the* county h >ard who will he stationed in tli" canity auditor's office,] The returns should it!I he in t' e handn of th?? State h ?ard in the early p ti t of the y*uir. Ihtrsfiant to announcement ol last week, Mr. Fred M Kiinhrell and MissJidia HI mkonship were liapp ly married Wednesd ?y ev-'iiiny; at the home of the bride's uncle. Mr. 0. P. Khink?*n-diip. in (4. .Id Hill, the Rev. l)r. d 11 Thornwell otfi iitim;. Air. and Mrs Kim bred will reside in this place, where Mr. Kiinhrell has "a position s sale-mian in the r > -cry store of E. \Y. Kiinhrell & Co. Thelftdesof the Haptird r urch furnished an eie^ant supper in the people of the town Thur-.d . veniiik pi the town hall, (hvirj* t ? the e<ild weith r t!i crow I in a tendanee was not as lartre as was hoped, hut niler the circumstance tlieliiilies w.'i*e we'! ? ; l. llH 8IICC>>H II till* <1 'CH-i ill. Til prucfcdH. iiinouin nuj to alum' $'27. will ht* n-V'l in lniyiii'^a new ?r^iin fi?r ihi* I > i|)i i.st flnin li. MI'm. Easter Ki-diaidson die! Sal ll I'd a y fiiifli t at 11. ??Vl < !< t her home in the Flint Mill eection afler MitTenni; f > eev ral ?v. ?-k from a stroke < f oaralvsis. Mm %f ' ~ Un-hardson w<c (( .it a i a ed l< dy, prolnbly 7~> years old. *nnl lias a ii(tin 1* r of relatives in tins place. The Initial took plae?- Sundav evening it) the ceinetary a' Flint Hill cliuiv of which tin deceased had for many years be? n a faithful member. Thanksgiving was generally j?baerveil here Thursday. With a few exceptions all toe b isim ss liouses.of the town were closed and the har<l-woi ked merchants, cho ke, and other business neoi took a much needed rest The cotton mills failed to close d wii owing to the fact lliat two days of the week had already been Ion fro work and the employees preferred that the mills run. The congregations of tlie town enjoyed a union service in the Presbyterian church, w here L)r. Thorn well, in his tiMial impressive manner, preached an able and ap.wopiate Sermon. Many of the citizens spent the day in the fields, slio ting 'birds and pthor game. URFA I. ?IMIIIIWIIH I llfl t III 11 111' II' 11' II Aa of Dry Be ShirlSs P.; Are arriving daily induced us to buy heavi to oifer some special be Call and see car S" interest. K?w~V-. c.'Md.WI?' t:!, < Dc not forget the ways filled with a com We can also save 1 1S/L X T._s X_J E Woodmen Supper { Tli" e^n'iu* ?i111111 I ]? M ??f White Oak \V. (. > W .. > will h" LTiViMi ill tin* In vii liil; mi Kriclity <*veniiij* 11 XI Tin*> of t liir> h'lluf nhv i\s Iimv" a In ? illteuduin*" an I at" nr tui i!\ in r< i i * Joye i til iti thai <*1 a n \ I . jj: in, t wii, wliifli s (In inaitily t t i*, fa?*t thai tin* iiii'iiiIii'Tf* wiv s I ; l"i.ii and emit rihutc ttM'criul l> o { i Ill*' hill III' I>tr? for Ihe iici-a-i hi , , L'roparut inns have Immmi <in for sevi i"'11 <iny- nii'l tin* pro-pc-is are ih ittno-npp i w ill It-niio flli most ?-111!i|it?< um y> i In-ill I .' former years. the IiiiIl'o \ ill I'm ni It o\-u-is, wli.lo ih i,ii|i> s will l)m X|) i- id to limit; i llior i nl.di'i > Kv ry \Vt? idiuim, with Ins I nnii\ i is iuviti d to li - pi i s u'. A Surprise Marriage. A niHvri i?i' which w is i ph as fin I surprise to t i-ir in any friends In r-- was that of Mr. \ ii Me! I ha my mid Mii-s .'.I i.a lie ! , which oiik place In is a\ cv. in-; at oclo<-U. Pin se \ nm. ! I.. - ' . I,,, ..iir I . I ;i i I < III' !- 1 hi ih?* hii|?j)?*r hi tin* i ami I. II, atiiI : i itf or tiiii-li ny :h'? in >. 1. ipe ropaii'id lu 11:?* Blip is: , :ir- n ji wlioft*, hi tin* j > i s iioo < .1 a t fi ionds, stood I) IHoili ' I!r\ M \\ . (lOl'loil, U ll<) s11 U? t .i > h III wniils that iii'iii?* 111fill < n Tin- hriilo is mi i>i iv. i liii fairest tlailiilitfi's. a y nnii.' w in (if lovalilt* il is|)iisi i iihi and mm i aiiimralilo traits. Slic is a sis i , ..f Mrs. C. Ii. May I.. <if (ilMl ' : and dur:ny her sev< r 11 v s > t s ii n i I lias enlisted the fiiendsliip >1 III rye 11111111 I <>t |- nl Mill J'O'i. ' Tin* yrootn is <un* ut ill'* town > most |ii>|>iilar you ny li isim-s 111 11 iieiny tin* junior inemlir of llu 1 MoL'dliain y-1'u ks Coin] any. m ' fiij iys tin* fi i nd-liip of a Cry circle <it |m? p|c 111 I lii-1 S'cli . lie is a si?m "Squire .1. \\ Mr LieMil y, nf tlii- pi ice, at win!- ! ilium* the newsy married ruiipl- | s Were tendered a lecepdon mi 1' r I , I Air. :<11<! Mrs. Mi M'.luiuoy am at p esc lit I ii wil'i I i i j_j at llic liiiiie- I Mr. 10. U. I'utter.- u?. Fmer- ' Street, I > 111 W.ll llCiP'i III .-eke p in- Willi] (i a lew ilu\ >. ! | Two Mill Levy For Lights and Wate-. A meet 111 J_r , ,f J lie | ,u II C 11 !i I .'ml a c ti/eiig t'omi:l i e w - he 1 on IhieHilay . vciiin r t as w I. for t he pin pu-e t p ? edi w i tie* iilnl er id 11i?*;ii11111 I ifli s a water f a the town. ?\lan\ -?ii e'e tinlis Were offered mid d -ens e I to tile Wording o| the petit mi which will nceessaiily have t-i ti I I circulated annuii* the t'r- e hohiers i i in the town before an elen ion up -u | the subject can he order-d 1 was finally do ided that tiie Hud { petition should iend f ir hii exti levy of two mills "fir lull ami, I i water purposes." A c-unuiitli | consisting of Ales rs. I. \V. Ardr- v < | L. J. Massey and IV \V. lira if-nd. ! was then appoin e i t id i a .v u p ami eireulnte the petition and report. In 1 the council at its meeting nexi I Monday, for the eoiincil to or- j der nn election upon the mutter, it | is neces-iHry that the p-tili-m be signed by a tnaj irity of the free holders of the town, and W;NT]v>'STO<~I -..O. n'KV-=Tmcn-n. ajtv cvp.-r^rr^ - ?i-.r7v< ?c-os, Notions, Shocj, ants, Hats and Gaps Our Increased sales in these lines ha er :han ever before, and we are prepar * rOCK beforc you buy. It will be to yo V . .Lr v.* VWcA"' fact that our Grocery Department is i plete line of choicest eatables. you money on Furniture. 3 &> *5T O XT isr Cr sasssess a?j?sz@393aa?9e& '<0 ( F:.~ o_v YOu Fought 1 ty ( fc) That Sack of i ( 'c'j Dap. VsrEey Flour Yet?! " ( i5 tf3 tlie o ^3t sold J ? ( | THE COMPANY STORE,; t to .0? 5?3? 33 3? 30? 3? :? 3?30?S< 3? 2?S <SS 3? -*???????2>?8; J ": 0 RT""-^* '^T?T~T ?-r->?? . > ? \ / 'SS^BfeA vj ?; ??r > 1 > *J. ' *..tf*.,',?..- r~fc*?Sua ' ''0 1 !i Kx:-!i ?a \<k Far 1 C A 3 3r? 1y ' A % I jr.) wr o!i:,r a fc x <:)?riils in ( 7> Furniture that arc : : : i (;!;\! i \i ini:cu\s . ] One 829 Sideboard for 815.GO. One S3? ,, ? 13/25. Om1 8 P2 ('hifibnier ,, 9.15. One 8iO ,, ,, 7.85. ,u One 813 Ht <1 Lounge for 9.35. One ft 5 2 ,, ,, 8.85. rA ^ ^ One 87 Parlor ,, ,, 4.95. l9 Two 89.50 Parlor Lounges 4.G8. () hi Dressers 89.75 anil upward. ( hairs from 95 emits up to 82. ,-*>) Porkers from 50 emits In 85.5(1 Our entire stock of Furniture, 5 Cooking Stoves, Healing Stoves, ( +,:/ ? T ~ 7 " Mattresses, Springs, Carpets, j Matt in<*s, Win !o ,v Shades, ( oin- { Forts, flankers and Counter- J (j panes at "neatly reduced prices. ( . > / (&> Yours for bargains, ( | Till; OLD RKLI ABLE, ! | T. B. BliLK, PROP. | ^ Don't forget the famous Elkin. ( I KilSHI < ?S?S?OC?S???????G?????30C c ~ ill Som .-thiii * ? !! A It emnai j/? Jt v h Wc have a lot of 5 * l)rv (ioods. Shoes, No VC x V are anxious to get out Nov. JStli we will op our Millinery lioom, v v' will he offered at aboi Vi ing isi tliis room will c c ? hut most of the goods * f Ltr ?v sa'iC cosf Our sole oh the odds and ends ami v* pay you to call and s ZZ we are offering. L? $3a A * * \.? ^ >| V1 V V>\s-*.*\s vvrvs V ? rf*5 m A Sll?h^ .rl ^ ^ it a. 2 ts a ^ GLA1 "* 11 is munis have all mly arrived a Sd fur tlio next 1 ell days We oil'er Bui'i MIIaLIB Ii' v ii ii.ivn't hi n.4111 v.e.r llat y so rail and sei' thrill at about HALF ? jBIads Ssitii ? ' \\ r liavr a i t 40 lot ol one of t t!v^ 1' ires. . >? . ?1.00 $1 "Jo. $1 ;~?l) and ?L> Hsavy Walk We J v. 1 *i 4 i: ! ti i toil iii this I va 31ictla.nd <? v , *3?j For kmttiiio shawls, all the leildi % Kid Gli ^ < > 11 r Wet Iv (I I.tidies Kills ill 1)1 unman 11. $ 1 01) Mi-ii-' .Murit millr 5 Winter XJm y \\ mi.'ii.-' V. st iill 1' nt-i O, wool . Q| I toys ,, () (| $ (.'liiMrt'iiK ., ? i MEachan 1 wirier appari I , r Pin* 1-iiM v.- a lior Iris ivm-heil ! us ami timls us with hii up toilate sliu-'u nf .Mens iiiul Hoys il ('liitliinir. Oilil Pauls, 1'nih r$ ^ w- ai, i-li-, th it must ho ilisJs? pusi-il til" at sonn- j riot-. a g ?.v Don't fail In B<>?' our stnrk oF ?* Shoi-s ami Christmas Neck6 i ty wi-ar. ?0 ... a a 1 At Cost! 3 .leans Pants anil Trunks. fT> a - - - ! We ki'.'p tin' slylt-8. ? 1 McEShaney & T (T I RUMMER If" """ /; - THE LIN PJ ^i\iiEs ? un | 1 oh e iSUmm: I gQUTMEREI ! ^ Mailed I r^,.T??.r Kk | ^ WASHINGTON. D. C. s * g New- || tit Store. II n odds and ends in ?2 tions, etc., that we of the way, so on ; ? >en these goods in \ here most of them Lit half price. Nothbe sold at a profit at less than Whole- 2 i ject is to get rid of ?? I remnants. It will ;ee what bargains J* * SSEY. || ^V?TN V\A4\ tr. s.* %* % y i-or Santa US. ml we must Imve room for them. Lrnins iu Heme lines. FERY, el, you will want one fur Xmna, PRICE. ic Skirts. lie best makes on the market. .25. ixig Skirts. >11.', OS , $1 00, $2 50 and $3.90. . Floss colors, 3 skeins for 25e. )ves. nek and assorted tan , every pnii . as k ds, the lates' sin d , $1.00. ierwear 25 50e $.1.00 25c .. 8c, 10c, 15e and 25c. I VJX^ J i 1 1 . el. TilALUEIIEB BROS. Parks Co. ~~~ IE FOR BUSINESS, IE FOR PLEASURE, IE FOR ALL THE BEST RR RESORTS te Summer Resort Foldef Free to Any Address. [ S. H. MAPDWICK. W. H.TATLO.. I Gen'l Pass. Agent, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Art. W.SHINGTOM. O.C. ATLANTA. OA. j *