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ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. I# accordance with the schedule, of- 1 fective Not. 80, 1908, tho Southern's passenger trails now urrivo at Fort Mill as follows: fro34 charlotte, No. 27 (regular stop) 7:84 n. m. ,, 38 (flag stop) 9:13 ,, ,, ,, 25 (regular stop) 7:07 p. m. ,, 29 (Hag stop) 10:20 ? ,, fkom columbia. No. 30 (regular stop) 9:13 a. m. ,, . 26 (reguar stop) .... 2:18 p. m. ,, 28 (regular stop) ..... >8:13 ,, ,, ? 34 (Hag stop) 9:06 ,, ,,; ; Special Notices. FOR SALE?A lot of nice Stoue .Tars, all sizes. Just the thing for putting up lard. A. O. Jones. WANTED?Prof J. J. Bailes desires to engage an assistant teacher, gentleman or lady, who can begin teaching Jauuary 1st. Address, stating salar\ wanted, Prof. J. J. Bailes, R. F. D. o u a. ml ? i.iu. ?i run mill, O. U. Local and Personal, Christinas is just two weeks mid two day-, off. Our merchants are beginning to dioplay their stocks of holiday go< da* Dr. J. Ij. Spratt is able to be out ,again, after an iuqLi.-.pg.>?iJfvn of several days. The ficjclenesa of the weather is rcausing some sii-ktiess in this secition, nothing of a ae/rjoui- nature, however, otdy serious colds. Totnmie Hall, the young son of Mr. apd Mrs. W L. Hall, has been seriously ill of pneumonia for sev.ernl days, but was much improved yesterday. Several Fort Millians went over ,to Yorkville Monday to obtain ,county regi&tiation certificates, it being the last opportunity of he year to register. ^low tli it Christmas is ivrar at jliaod ami thut tue shooting of lireworks has already begun, the b ?ys ?h mid not forget the town ordinance prohibiting the indulgence of ,Hiicii sport with.it the tiie .iitut. Land owners all over the Couu- | .try are forbidding bunting upon .their lauda mikI it will boon be that thoae desiring to bhool will Jhave to pay toi the priviiagc, an ib : Jlie ease in tiie North. I'lie Millfoit Mil,! Co., w are informed, is making nrrHngiuctits to i to buspend running at night. The .stopping of night wot k. it ib Mtated Will t>e made on aeount of the company's inability t"get the required ^production from itb machinery. The town council into l?e commended for its efforts to improve the streetd. The work of muca.iatn;izng railroad street hat been alniobt c- mpleted, and the council is now ./directing its a > tent ion to \ other parts of the town wli re mac- j ,sdam is needed. Necebbity compels us to remind all subscribers in arrears to ihin < office to come forward and pay | their iudeb.edn?as, an we need their hel? in order to discharge j ourown urgent obligations. Piease ,don't delay, but couie forward at ,ouce. Mr. J. E. Patterson and family have moved from Lancaster to tIt.s place and are occupying the Barber house on Forest street. Air. Patterson will be associated Willi Mr. A. A. You ML' in ihe Mark j smith burliness during the coming year. Mr. J. E. Boiden returned to his > home in Philadelphia Tliursdu, night, after upending a couple of weeks in this aeetion shooting i birds and oilier game. Mr. Borden informed tli reporter that lie had not been quite as successful in his iiuut tnis season as in former years. The Tillies has Ijad a steady run of new cash-iiiadvance suliscribers lately and the circulation of the pHper at present islaigei than ever jbefore, wtiic > w -uhl seem to indi< ate that our efforis to send out a good readoble paper are being duly gppieeiaied. if you are not a subacrdiers, get the hab<t and become ? Tillies leader. Our friends in the Western t>tat? s will confer a favor on The Times if tht-y 8<-iyf us the names of persons in their section who moved froin this country, or whose ance-iois did so we can send (hem ample copies of The Time. , and < let liietn know what is going on among their kindred 111 the Pul- ! Ilielto kState. | 'Souire J. W. McElhaney, who spent MouJay in t'uieville, 1 K I.* !-- ? > ' " uK'UKiu me ut*wH uere oi int? critical illness of Mr. J. J. Morrow, of 1 of Pineville, who was stricken with ' paralya a early Monday morning. Yesterday's Cliartoite Observer reported Mr- Morrow's condition as I indeed cri ical, and said ttiat It is ( /death wa? expected iiiotiieutui ily. j Kev. W. O. Neville, of Yorkville ( has a novel plan lor raisingchurch < money. La*t spring lie aisirubu- I ted sixty quarls of cotton seed to pnem tiers of his congre^aqop who i promised to turn the eottou pro- ( (Jyced over to the churclj, Ho ( s V < HOL~] Ml LI m a ?? 1 qallcd fur the deli very of the cotton and :atl it uinned. They, met had h big p.cnic dinner and ascertained thnt they had a hale of cotton weighing 500 pounds. The annual *vjppor of the local halge W. O. W. which took plaei in the town hall Friday evening was attended by quite a large crowd of members and their friends. The supper was one < f the best and everyone who attended seemed to enjoy themselves highly The selection "f choice iniihic reudere by the lurid string Imnd lidded much to the pleasure* of t lie ocrasiou . Tlie Times is informed that Mr, Jack Ward, superintendent of cuiistruetion on the 'tititwha dam. has lately received from the Catawba Powei Co , an offer of a new year's present of $1,0')0 iii gold should lie have the big dam rompb-h d by Jiinuary 1st. An employee says that Mr. Ward is niov ng things around briskly at pr> sent and feels confident of winning the priz if conditions are at all favorable. Mr. W. L. Hall was much aggrieved Monday morning to learn that same rascal hud stolen one of his horses Sunday night. He at once no-ititd the officers of the nearby towns of bis loss, and about 1 o'clock, p. m., received wo'd from Pineville that lim horse had been found a few miles north of that ulare. Mr. ?T. W. McK - oaney, who whs in Pineville at thai time, identified t!?*-? horse iih being Mr. HhII'h pi operty and brought it to Fort Mill. Rev. W. A Wright Dead After a lingering illness of several months, which finally developed into pneumonia. Rev. \V. A. Wr glit. the faithful pisior of the F ?rl Mill Methodist church, die-i Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home on Booth slreot. The announcement of nis death camas a shock to the citizens of th town, for, although it was known thai Mr. Wright was in a very critic-I condition, such serious d< velopments were unexpected at that time. Mr. Wright was assigned to the pastorate of the F'>rt Mill church in the fall of 15)01. and moved here from Bianchville. During hia residence here he faithfully perform* d his duties js pastor o! the Fort Mill. Philadelphia niiii Pleaaaot Hill churcues. all of which are now in flourishing condition as a result of his labor Mt Wright was a native of HartHville, S. C., am. hia remaiiiH were shipped there Saturday for interim*. t. Deceased was about 40 ye r# of ttge and is survived by a wife and sue aon, to whom . any friends extend their heart-felt sympathy in their bereavement, Trightanad Horse, Running like mud down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day oocuieuces. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none as good aBucklen's Arnica Salve, Burns. Lbits, Sores, Eczema and Piles, disuppertf quickly under its soothing L'ffcgt.. 25c, nl AM. .Drug Stores. ?.T .-T^rr . ? ??1 :day goods, ,S & YOUNG. f3?3?3?9? ? s????S??@3?e?? a,"v? "STOtjl Bought | That Sack of ? Dan VaSlev F!our Yet? ! ? ~ : ? g It'stliebest sold I THE COMPANY STORE, | ?S?S??0??????? ?0???? S? ?3? 1?????????????????????? ?0 t Flour$ J Flour J ? , $2.25 5 * $2.50 o ? | A liirislias Gift To Oar | 1 Customers! | AA ^ J ( ' i g We have just received a ear load ^ ? of "White Flint," and a big slii j>- ? ? ment of "Monitor" Patent Flour. q ? It is useless for us to say anything g ahout either, brand, as everybody |s{ ? knows them. The Monitor?a pat- Q g ent?cant heat. The White Flint?a & ? straight?is the best ever sold for the C;P g money. The regular price of Moni- g X ?',r i iiri ?. jhj um i? mid ? into Mint is now 0 worth 82.50. Flour is much higher ? ? than it was a few weeks ago, hut we ? 0 are going to give every customer a ? ? present of 25c on the sack for T VYS 0 ? days only. 0 1 White Flint $2.25 | I Monitor $2.50 | |Tls Bid Re ialile store,! 9 T. B. BELK, PROP. |j 0 ? S Of course, the above prices apply S ? only to cash purchases. ? ? 0 ?v 0 ??????????????????@?<g ? 3?8 OLD SANTA Has arrived, and as i \rPm%^3E21Sr'2?^m 75 Has made liis hendqua place-De] Where you will lind a c beautiful as well as useful 121 at prices too low to advertise. Call and take a look at tin Kings. Krooches, Stick Pins, I Silver Spoons, Porks, Ladles, ] , i \.i t' i ? -a Vim v.1 iii."v;v, DpcciilCICS, live 1*1*1 es. Sleeve Muttons, (Hocks, Sal; Jars, Vases, Tea Sets, Fancy ware. Lamps, Stationery, Sew; tures. Frames, Rocking Chaii Mailtings. Stoves, Heaters, Fl nil ore. Art Squares, Sideboard Wagons, Velocipedes, Toys, Fa (kill and see what we haw km tl? MASS > v> v^v-vr \?\ ,'vtfV^V* i>\i Vv.'v \ 7 v St \?>\i \/\/>\ * 11 RUSHE ? C Yes, bo vow. I expressi c If expecting Old Santa CI TV 1 1 our store on or before tl I I s > and iii order to assure 1 << appreciate his yearly vi opening up, for his insj *? . i ? ' ()1 Uio lar^ost and prettu SLiiaa.s GrO << that has cmt boon sho 5? .Mill. vv Wo ha von't time to m J5 vortisonuMit this week, 1 11 you somethingof intorosi 11 Meacham & V*X?> VJ^V^ 'X * I Winter ApparelTiir ci)!ii w a !ior Iikk rraclujil IIS I I : I I ! i I . < ' . .. > < 1 *. l? I 4 i i till II | I - I ( I * ?!n1 o hfocU of Mcj)!-' anil Boys' g Clothinpf. Odd L'ltntfl, l'u(l<r- m wear, ?*!( ., that must be (lis* pi?M il i I at sonio | rice. \ Don't I tii to sot' our stock of Sim. -> ami Christians Xockwoar. At Cost! Iouiim I 'ants anil l'i unks. * * thai \\ kot-p iho slyh fi. IMlcEShaney - Pa / "T; * I , Vfc . . THE LINE FOR 1 >&yt7''Tr^ THE LINE FOR 1 P|?2 ' THE LINE FOR , oh the SUMMER 1 v Complete Summe /.': iP'7 * Mailed Free to A v?*-) ^r j? 4,1 7/. A. Ttrrtir. S. H. Ham r" Pas?.. Traffic Mer. Gan'IPaes.. ^ *a3:hhgtow. p.c. wa.hiiwgtoh GLAUS n the last rEAR!S, rters at the same p't Store, complete stock of iristmas Presents, i Watches, Chains, !at Pins, Sterling brushes, Novelties, isses, Opera Glassad Dishes, Crocker China and Glassing Machines, Pic rs, Rugs, Carpets, irs, Blankets, Furls, Kid Gloves Toy nicy Goods, ete, >EY. D? || >11. We are || laus to visit || le 24th inst. 11 tim that we || sits, we are || icction, one 2 % ist stocks of >Ods || Wll ill Knrt. Si rite an ad- || but will tell || t next week. $$ Epps. I Ji . 2 DE11EI BROS. rks Co. ' ^ I BUSINESS, PLEASURE, ALL THE BEST RESORTS r Resort Folder ny Address. mien, W. H.TAYLO*. Ae?n?. Asst. Gen'l Parr. Art. I, D.C. ATLANTA. OA. A, ^ V $j . -/v.