Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 23, 1903, Image 3
Local and Personal,
Cotton on thelo al tnnrket yesterday
brought 12 o-S cents.
Mr. Wan! Pegrnn went t?? .Tack- |
sonvilie, Flu., Monday on a pleas- '
lire trip.
The attention of the young men
is directed to the fireworks
ordinance in another column.
M< tubers c>f tlie Fort Mill Ger- (
man Club are arranging to have ?? j
big dance one night during the;
holidays.
There are a number of subscrib* j
ere on our hooka who will not have
the pleasure of re di g The Times
next y ar unices they p iy up.
The family of Mr. Saui'l MrFIlwntey,
deceased, who have hi en
living near Wolfsville. N. I)., have!
tecetilly removed to Fort Mill.
Having nothing on the farm,ex
cept the dogs and cats, that will
not bring a big price in the market,
it appears the farmer can now
be styled Mr. "It"?with a cap 1.
The new town ordinance puts
tho quietus on the merry pastime I
of shooting cannon craekers. dynamite
> anes, ami other kinds of lite- I
works. j
Tue mairiage of Miss Eddie j
Harnett and Air. -J C. Butler look i
place Sunday morning ut J 1 :.'I0
at the homo of tin* InideV mother
in the village of the Millf< rl Mill, j
tho Rev. K. A. llartsell olfici iting. ]
While it is customary with most
weekly newspapers to drop an issue
during the holidays. The <
Times h is never followed the rule,
*1 nil our snbscrilier-. may < Xpert ,
the paper next week oI tne usual
time.
Parties heie were notified Sunday
of 111< death is II n'k li d of
Air. Bur Bryant, a toting 11111:1
who formerly reaided in this place.
Mr. Bryant's ? cath resulted from
paralysis hy which ho wa a tacked
a few days previous.
Tl I ?* I.HllllOi it ifttll d M isK . ittiirv
Society will hold special praise
services in iIm* l'i? 'sbytenan
church next Sunday morninmi
11 o'clock. Alter I e services the
installation of the new ofiin rs
of the church will lake place.
The mayor was confronted Monde.
morning with quite a cr wd
of evil doers, who had been run in
Saturday night ml Sunday by the
town's bluet-oats. Most of the sinners
were co|. rod and were charged
with plain drunks. The fines col lected
amounted to SIT.
In a contest at Winthorp college
M -mlay night between eleven
young ladies. Miss Kit tie K rkpatrick,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
T. S. Kirkpairick of Fort Mill,
was the winner of a gold medal offered
by Mr. Kd Mobley for the
best essay on "the Confederate
{Soldier."
II T? Till n... I m ..
Mriinvvn a*. ia a iiiiunii mm i?i I
Brazen I e, of Anderson, members
of the light commit ec of \\ inthrop
college, met at tlie college
Thursday and elosed a contract
with the Catawba Power company
to light the binUling.
Scores of jugs ami boxes of
whiskey have been received at the
local express office during the past
f w days, and the indications are
that there will be something doing
in police circles during tlie holidays.
Let ?s urge nil those farmers
who may yet have a few hales ol
cotton to k- ep their Inies ??tT the
ground. As this season m the
year, when cotton gcis wet it will
not dry off quickly, and unless
looked after it will damage, (button
is too valuable to throw out in
t he weather to rot.
The to. nl
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<>? America !? now romfortahl V
quartered in the Ardrey building
on Main street This lodge, wlncli
hurt a membership of about twentyfive,
is n<iw in a prosperous con<
1 itloti and has rec? ntly fitted up a
hall, which any of the orders might
justly feel proud. Meetings are
held the a -cond and fourth Friday
evenings of em h month.
The verdicts against the Catawba
I'ow r company nave to be paid
by an insurance company that as- j
Humes all nsks a-, to personal dam - I
age t< employes. The power
cotii[>any pay- the insurance coin- 1
pany a premium of s much per
mo- tli per head on all of its em- !
ployes, and the insurance complin)
eugagt s to pay such milages as
inay be as?< 8scd. ? VVaxhaw Enterprise.
At 3.30 o'clock this afternoon
M ins Fannie C'oltharp, a popular'
young lady of Gold Mill, ami a
daughter of Mr. J. II. Colih trp, i
will be united in the holy bondsof
wedlock to Mr. D ivid Gibson, who
is employed as a saleHimiii in \V. E.
Griffin's store. 2 miles north oi
Fort Mill. The marriage will take
place at the nride's home in the
presence of a large number of relatives
and friends, 'l'l.e nrideaud
groom have many friends and arquantances
who will wish tln-m
much happiness.'
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HOLI
MILL
I li<* i'ori Mill (ii.uhd Srli'wls j
dotted Fii ay afternoon for tin- 1
holidays and will not !>? i . t^mii :
I aeHin until the tirsl Monday in
January.
()ur iiierohautH know the way
lo (In hiisiuexais, to have a y;ood
tin tic and l?-t 11 he known, iv i
onr novel i vi mr i-i il ii iti ii hihI iH.ii'ii
where to buy Chtistmas j^onds.
It is uiidi'istood that the cotton
tnills iii this place will ktis|> *iiiI
worn this evening ami will allov
j their operatives tlie remainder of
I th?- week as holidays.
In pi ici iu^ your orders for job i
pnnlino, don't foi<ret that the
Tillies is well equipped with j .h
nuiterial and will do yoin wmk
aati faetory and at very leas malde
prices.
Mr. J. M. K eudrick, who WIIS
well known to many people In-re
ahouts, dropped dead at his lively
stable in Charlotte la^t W-dnes
day iiiornino. Mr. Keudriek was
511 years of a^e and a native ol
this c atnty.
Ti.? . _ i i
x ur- tow ii it'^tMraiKUi i??m?k .
wh en have lieeii pan f??i- hoiii
tune at the S viiiuH bink will l>.
closed on January 1st. Those win
do not register b\ that time cannot
vote in any town electi >11 <iin
inj^ 1904.
Our nierchnntH arc doim* a lr <>
business, much better Iha-i th \
.anticipated. In the Fori .Mi.
stores t here can be f -ami anyi hint
' needed for the holidays in the ? ii \
j of m ct ssities, luxuries 01 pier-, n s
! of lurj^e or small prices.
Injured By a Powder Explosion
Roy, the youiii; sou of .Mr. on
Mis. J. II. MuMarray was fcirfu!1
ly burned a out the face Friday
by an explosion of powder, lie
with several oilier boys had pouieii
a (juanity of powder into a hole it.
i the earth and hud Bluffed the In.I.
; wi'h paper 'and lighted it. I'he
! powder did not take lire at onre
land young MeMurray returned ti
are if the fire had gone out ?lii[
an he Hto<>ped to look into the h
the pown- r became igint-d and
111e little fellow caught the In 1
foree of the exploBiou in his f .ce.
He was at once taken to a ph\sn
iau who drented hie wouiiiIm, aim
in now getting along mh well iif.
could he expected, tliotlL'h it h
feared that Ins eyesight may h<
impaired as a result ol the a c.(l> til
Walker^Hartis,
W dnesda'y evening. Deeember
Ifith, Mr. VV. (3. ilartiB and MihLilla
Walker were happily united
in mairiage at the Inane of tin
bride's father, Mr ?I. A. NValkei,
of lower Steele Creek, the ceremony
being performed by llev
P. C. Battle. pastor f Z >ar M. 10
ehuieh. Mis* Walker is wellknown
to the people of l-'..rt Mdl
Her parents are recognized am ng
the best families of the community.
The marriage wa quiet, but
beautiful. Miss Walker lias many
blends and is held in high este- in
liy all who know her. Mr. Hurt is
is one of Steel Creek's substantial
young men, and excellent farmers
Mr. and Mrs llartis have a host
of friends, who congratulate tliem
and wish f >r them a longand prosperous
life. A FBIEND.
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1 T. B. BELK, PROP. ?
OLD SAN'
Has .arrived, m
TWBKTTT
ilas made his he
place-'
Massey's 1
Where you will tin
beautiful as well as use
at prices too low to advi
( all and take a look
Kings, Brooches, Stick 1
Silver Spoons, Forks, La
Cut Glass, Spectacles, ?
es. Sleeve Buttons. Cloci
Jars, Vases. Tea Sets, I
ware, Lamps. Stationery
tores. Frames, Rocking
Matttings, Stoves. IleuU
niture. Art Squares. Sid<
Wagons, Velocipedes, T<
t.all and see what w
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l\ Who Has Loved Oi
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\l Who Has Friends?
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VV For lhene you imi6t liavi
that it may bind von closer t<
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;; hn 11 wii lie with many lliou
Z J may enjoy this pIcHBure. ho
JS piost one of all.
( )ur stock of Holiday (]
ZZ those from infancy to tin* old
*Z will not attetupi to ijive you i
* * to call and ?? will take ^re
throuuh.
If wt- haven't what you v
> a very few days.
You 18 foi
a
<< Meachtvn
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A Christm*
What would he more
ireSLMlt for vnur <on lo**
>r friend than a nice nev
well line in the 25 and E
Don't miss seeing the
Our stock of Hats, C
?e reduced bv January 1:
raiting for Xmas to bu
nd see us.
Our prices will cure
nixing fever.
Wishing all a merry (
11 for their liberal patrc
u sin ess, we are
Yours for 1
McElhaney
"Wc keep tl
m f*
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'ou Want to Buy, Sell, j
or Exchange Real Es- f
tatc, Stocks, Bonds&c. 1
full on, or address the on
deraigned. I have a long list
of City ami Country property
throughout the County and
State to offer, and would be
glad to have your business nl*
hii. You dout need to see me "
to do buHtness. Send coinplete
and holiest d aciiption
of your properly, and put a
reasonable price on it is nil '
that ia necessary. If you want
to buy, give complete deserip- 1
Con and price you are willing
to pay.
J. Edgar IVag, lirokyr,
Kock Hill, S. C.
[W e Hell the Columbia Ear-1
oek Typewriter. Auiong the 1
endcro.J
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adquarters at
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;rtise. ^BS9|BH^SbBPHI
at the W;^HHnHSSHHH
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idles, BruMBbSP^MmB8mi83hS
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ancy Cliin^ I
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Chairs,
irs. Furs, Bla^Bgg|j|jfl|^jgg
^hoards, Kid
>ys, Fancy
e have.
iSSEY.
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Every Soul. I
The. Friendly. jl
a something to give Xtn?s,
ogether. It may he with you, ??
sands, tho last Xiuhk. You JJ
try iiiul make this the hap- 4 J
oods, suitable for gifts for 2?
lest. iH now complete. We jtjc
111 itemized list, but ask you f c
at pleasure in showing you 4$
rant, wo will get it for you in jj*
a merry Xtnns. ? ?
en & Epps, If
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is Present.
appropriate for a nice
>ther, father, sweetheart
v tie. We have a very
>0 cent qualities,
in.
aps and Clothing must
st, so if you have been
y your Clothing, come
the stingy and econo^hristmas,
and thanking
mage since opening our
business,
Parks Go.
be styles,"
Oapital Stock, $30,000.06,
BUSINESS.? When you think of going
. off to school, writofor cotlege
Journal and Speciul Offer of th?
leading Buhui?'?h and Shorthand School!
Adrirea*, King* Basines* College, RalMgh.
N. C.t or Charlotte, N. C. [W??hK>
ojmh Bookkeeping, Shorthand, eto., by
nail.) ll-18*6fcw
to t'tun
FOJR fiOOD POvSIHONS
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600 FREE 8CMOtt!KlV .",2?*,#
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DO YOU DRINK>
If So, Try Our
OLD NORMAN CORN WHISKY
Guaranteed 8 to 5 yearsold.
Mild and Mellow.
Always the Same.
$ 2.50 per Gallon.
Phone and Mail Orderv Promptly Filled
G. W. NORMAN,
Both 'Phonos P. O. Box &. r ~ .
CHARLOTTE, N.
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