Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 13, 1904, Image 2

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FORT MILL TIMES ! DEMOCRATIC PiUBUSHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY B. W. BRADFORD. *Tr rinh of Subscription: Owe y*nr 11.00 Sit months .60 Three months... .!& Correspondence on current subjects Is Iiivlted, but no responsibility Is assume <i for the views of correspondents. Anonymous communications will not < t>? published In these columns. On application to the publisher, advertising rates are made known to those Interested. Fort MIH Thane (with lone distance connections) No. -2?. 3r?T?tnj-jLiujnmwe I JANUARY 13. AMtM. TV C?tAwba Indians \V> fully ?ifre? with the Colum>S??te tlint the pren?ut leginlntyre ougtii to cneerxuny increase me appropriation for the Catawba In(liana of this county. That the Indians are justly duo a larger compensation than they now receive is proven by lb* following lirief history of their sacrifices and friendly acts to the whites, as published in Sunday's State: These Indiana are a very small fragment (4 a orU5? power tribe; hut for tliie.they are not reaponsi hie. They have suffered open enjmity ou the ope hand and neglect ?>u the other. The history of the tCaiawbas -if fully kn >wu woujd awake tlieyratitude and'aei-ure the good wishes, of every .citizen of tile State. In early times when the whites were few and segregated from their -allies in Europe, they were several timea itf danger of .destruction.-A combination of hostile Indian tribes might bnv.e swept 3 hern from Cue face of the earth, or ,?t leHst d^?ycd their progress for h generati&tjE'or two. Onoe only in 3715 did' the Catawhas yield to the cry for a general uprising of all the Indians froth the' Savannah to the Cap$?;Fear. But after that .serious crteig was passed they be.came friends an^ formed, au alii.mice which has never been broken. They atood jtji mly by the English .when Freucu emissaries sought to win them over They refused the l)latiui*h incuts ofHuv. Duntytddee juf Virginia who sought :to divert their trade front Carolina. "We know only otic path." they said, 'and that is to fJaroliitH." They aeot warriors to aid 1u the French Slid Indian war, Jhey rallied lo the support of the *Euglish settiers when the Glieroif^^s in 175H and 1760 swept like a hertoto of dektriic-' lion over the' piedmont region, pining the Revolution they sto.nl pquarely by the Carolines when lorry and Cherokee were devastating. During the war between jL^e Sections* the Catawba- sent /Hit their quota of ineu to tight for the Confeddbscy. Has there ever been a stronger proof of frieu whip. ^ These Indiana wen* once wealthy. They ownecjstho lands around th?(Catawba river, and about 1705 4U ov, Glen mode a treaty confirming their titlq to a hunting ground for a radius of 30 miles all around their capita);* Su nrtown. Later on this territory wns reduced to an erea of 1J> mites square. Bnt a? the Indians peaked to utilise it as u huntiug ground they leased targe portions to whites for agricultural purposes. Finally the title of tinJ ndians to these laud-> were secured by the State in consideration of a fixed annual payment of money. This is the stipend they now re-1 jeeive. It oan I>e seen that 91,000 n year is but. ftmall compensation for these lands. The disjiensary law in regard to the removal of dispensarh a lr aoinewhftt similar to the divorce }awa of ttjie Sta e, to wit: onoe in, always in. a fhe Slate regents of the hospital for the insane ay ill ask th legislature for an app-opriation of 9140.000 this yeajr for the conducting pf the institution. This is the game amount asked for laet year, which was grantt d. k AAA W ~ w The fnuera) of lie la'e Qcn. John B. Gordon, who died at his winter home in Miama, FU., will tak?? pi mo* in Atlanta today, The rxercinee wi|l he held in the hall pf the house of representatives and pnemorisl add seae* will be deliver? (ed by pro mi net spe ken. It 1|?0 been at<-ert*ined that Wm. B. Hearst of New York has representative# in tlpi* $ ate work jntf np a sentiment in his favor for the Democratic presidential nomination. J?ropnittent men in varioue sections c( the Btste will be ^^^eouuded ?e to the possibility of #*? / ijrinu' the Booth Carolina d**'eifaI rion for 'be N-w York newspaper I Spot cotton was worth from 13 to I w i cents vjpat.erd^y There are 284 iurn freede-ive.. routes ddinu Ims ii>'hh in the St Je <>f South Carolina. On an aven.gr they deliver mail to 600 peop;e earn. It will hr rteu from this that about 175,0'H) people get the benefit of rural free delivery in the Slate It route j-iat about $600 -? year to operate -ne of t*:eee routes, and Uncle Sam is, therefore, paying into the Sta e of South Carolina aloue the tid> sum of $175,006 a year f??r the aerviee that in eittir* Iv for 'he lien- fit of the p?-ople. The -?veiag* route ia ab -tit 2d milea lo <g, ho that 'tie rural carrier? of South Car -liiia trav- 1 in the uemhborho.xl -.f 6.500 in lea every day. Each mn:e C -vera about 18 square inil m of t ?rit-?ry. ho that the tree d- livery system of South Carolina ooveis aver 5000 Nqu-re tin I Ah of territory 1'lie fifih ctrstriet, itpreaculed by Mr. Jiiilfi-.W 44 routes in peratioti. There a e 31 still pending hikI 31 petitions have he n rejected, making in nil 106 routes that hnve b en naked fur by the people of this dietric . Our Carnival of CrimeIn the last 1.1 year*, says the N? w an I Courier, tlioie have hot n 2,781 murders; that is to say, the number f p?rsona who came to violent death in this State duing the tar t decade and a half ould form three regiments of soldiers. The number <>f men murdered in South Carolina iu the last fifteen yea s whs ab ut one-tenth of the total white population of Charl#*ton today, ?r nearly f??ur t ines the population of the *owii if Denmark, according to the last United Slates census; nearly tw;os the population of the town of Bambertc; more >lian the tin- total number :.f persons residing "? Ward 2 in the eitv of Charleston; three times the population of the town o Lexington; ne rly sis times the population of Piekena Court House twice tt e imputation of the town of Walhalla, and mote than four times th< population of tile towu of Hampton. The average number of persona murdered in the State, according to the adiutaiit g- naml's re. ort, in the last fifteen years, was a little more than 185 11? M * ? iiiHiiauy. or u iracuoit ov#r 10 a month; average of nbunt on* murder every two day*. Killed by HU Vi|c A ragedy of w icb the people of thia sectmu trill read with in tersat waa enacted near Dalian. TV ran a few daya ago, and w*a aa follows: John Porter waa born and raited in ?he Wmhawn,' .o Laneaatar oonn y. and welt known in this section, He went to Ja- ksouvill , Pla.v aouie years iko ami there he married. He and hia wiff moved to Texas, hot as thee did not agree, th?y parted. Later they bsoams reconciled and renewed their relation as man and wife. A few nighta ago, for tome nnexClstited rea-on, |:te wife arose from sr bed, securing her hn*b nd's piatol fire ' upon bint killing him iri*tHMtly. Mrs. Porter was arrest? e-t and ir now in j.til.' .. I Ferrer gallows; wears logger; Derot iow m Post Ua4 The following 19 the State law iu regard to pontrpK laudsc "Section J76 fciV.-ry .entry upon the lands of atiot li^sr. f/ter notice from iju? owner of tenant prohib iting Ajhe same, aha/l b* ? misdemeanor, and la- pimtHln-d by a fine not to ^x<*e? d one hundred dollars or iuipriaonmen' with hard labor on the public w rka of the oounty not exceeding thirty days; Provided, That whenever any owner or tenant of nny lands ahall post a no ice in four conspicuous places I l. - a i- J I wii i ue uwutT* 01 nily ih a prohibiting i iitry there- n. and shalt publmli once a week for t?*>r *qc' ennive w??b such noti ,et iu any newspaper circplntii/g ig .tlu? conn.ty where audi lands are eituated. a proof f the p-ating and of publishing of Hii,c*h notice withiu twelve montha prior to the entiy, ?hall be d'-cm. d and taken aa notice oncluaive agaiuat the peraon niakiug entry aa aforeaaid for limiting and tinhing." Stockholders Meet. The annual ousting of the ai-okh-.ldera of the Savings Bank of Fort Mill fyeLd on the 5th of January, 1904r ?n4 the f'?llowng directors *ere alect-ed for lh?- enauing year: , Snip'l h. White, J. M Sp att, J. B. Mack, W. B. Menchain and Ales Mack. The directors then elected the fallowing officera: Hara'l E. Whi-e Preatrt J. M. Sprat:. Vice Fr ?at, W. B. Meacham. 'aaheir. The taual f>euii-antiual dividend of foar per cut' wan paid to th? ittQckhildera. . ? Rural Mail Routes I I. I M jjfj ?i ijljS Earti iisr drummers are keep iiiK t:t,e ii hiI ln?i d ?y*. Tlie prospect* hi** for bi&; Mien of fei. tilixefa this year. Farmers will Iplant as heavily of cotton ? ? tin y l ean and the aureate W'll o> udlikn- , ! ly be increased. , j Tb<a Tidies is autjuArized by i i i Conimsiidei S. E. White to ?-all a | I maeiioir of the F<?rt Mill Camp of , Confederate Yeieratia in tlifto*': i It'iil pn Thursday afterno-n a? 3.30 o'clock. It is now leap ya*?r. The firat ; in ci^ht years. Every fourth jr?ar is leap ysar except wliep the Mirth ( y. ar talis on a cpiitpry ye.Ki, a pit . then the date jjjUMt be d>V'?ible by 400. 1990 was not a leap y<*#:? but 1 2000wlib.e. * * Members ut J lie I.h-hI niih*ar\ organisation will be n.tijr sU*> .*> / know that Adjutant G-'ne at Frost h?a r? ceivt-d from the war departmeat notice thai all state, drills uiust be compl -ted by May 1 this 1 year in ot.ds that -lie arms and auppli-.-rt nd^ht tie riiaiijbgU^t. Jt.i1 is required tiiat at least ivyeotyfour UriMs shall have Is- ii bald ' since the in.pertijn last yes r. This w;ll iticl et* t! ?-e . dn.i?i ; ( the ?iicauipiiit-ut. tie,.eg fV/d will makn out the schedule atkor. ly. Gold Hill Nufgcti ? t ??. i : >.' | i verythiug tu this section is moving I I along' very nicely at present. The 1 QVttliB OX tills KOHUH Wmn urfar writcftj|l ?uo ou? aick to my knowledge. Oyster ratfii are coming into (aihion again. When yoa inert a feller in tkie section theee days the smile on his face is as (ii? as you ever saw, thinking he , is goitjg to be invite*! to a sapper and j Hoy just shakes all over Vfheu-he meets , , one , * j | Rain would be a great beuefit to small grain at present. I There was a party and also an oyster ' sapper at Mr. W. H. Windle's Saturday . night. Old and young seemed to enjuy themselves very ui<ieh On acuoaur of ! l.ytle ha. ug - ho earache r-oy failed to . 1 pat lu his appearance. uowing aim as we do, we know ho fell dreurtfnlly : bad after wearing smiles for the oc- . oasiou. ! Miss liloeker Kami*, of i lcasant Val- J ley, visited in thin section Sathrday and , | tSauday and of coursfe luclc in the party, i . -Two phoues were pnl up in tjii* s?ctioa Mouday morning, one at W. H. j1 Warren'*, and oue at J. I.. KiuibreU's. 1 The bridge over .Meel Creek?on one i of the leadtug rod on of thin township' haa bean down for about ai< week*, uud . we hear of uocontract being let out for ) a new one. yet we people in this section and alao Flint- Kill are beginning to feel that the conuty Una forsaken ok, aa this Is on oar U. F. D. route and we are looking e* egy day for it to be discontinued ou that aooount. Now aa to ray friend (Splinter, I am ery sorry that he charges me of being ! i egguoggpd. 1 dont hold any ma lace, I however because you van tell the tone I of his letter ' he was effected by some drug or other for ? he starts out to tell ? about shat box of goodies, and he forgot and came nehr. telling just whaVit was; , so anyone can see that it was dtwgs or 4 jimmies. Roy LET.Ml I# 7 ? >PKA1 X Fokt Mill. 8, C. .. . Dear Sir: Thore are several ways of cheating in milk. An old fashioned way is to water it. Nobody waters it 1 now. A. hatter way is to take out the cream?rich milk with the cream takes ont is an good aa poor milk with its cream all in. Bui we ueedn't ho into oarticaiars. Ton dou't rub jnr tailk au?l yo*r cnatomertr Faint In aa eaay aa milk to cheat with. Good paiut it aa rare aa good milk; for hamau nature ia much the aame in milk-man and paint men. Yoa are jaat a?d true with yoor milk; , uo are we with oar paint. Devoe leadand-xiac ia twice aa good aa mixed Kiuta: Tkere'a twice ea meek butter it. Mr J T Ladd. Cheraw. 8 O. writes: , "When Mr Btaaa painted hie koase with Detoe, he figured on how adtir I paiata entered aud had tuosth left to paiut three large room a. He was eo pleased that he has need Da toe pa, two. other hoaees." Yoors Truly f. W. Dktob A Co 16 Mew York Rev. J. Burr Ham*, the Mom i?na convict wh?> ia eerv-ng a one year'* terui for ?edu< tiou nd for whom n petition for jmrdot* erea recently circplpted in K -ck Hi.I. ay* he trill not tr^l the ptnlou, uutil the woman ks i* al^egad to kav?* wronged ha* adipit.ed th #. be hat prejtif.uJ hrgself. J. ; is apt to serve out Jtie . -j] f?va4 ft? TfilMtt '/ The iamily of Mr*. M |L. Bob. | bitt of Bergartown, Teua., inw her > dying nud were powfrliai tn sfv? ' her. The tuo*t 'skilled physicians 1 tnd evary reined y used, faded, {: while ( iiHUtnptlon w?? e<owiy tak-' 1 in# her in this Lgjuble. Dr. Kind's OoimniopnoB turn, d deap*ir joy. Tit* heal bottle brou^it itti-T mediate r-lief and i?a coiilinndh aae completely cured her. Tt'n the moat certain enre in the two hi tor ? all throMt a.id ian# l? ulde* U??r'i anteed botti -a 50e and $1 'iO. Trial? bolt I a ftec a: all drugstore*}. A Monday'* despatch from St.. Peterv'mrt; naya it ia learn*d from | an authority* aoiiree thiat tha eoti* j cluaion of a provision <1 coiopro-? iniae between Hua?ia and Japan) * ia ihjw eeiiain, and all danger i* ' 'over until eprin^ ^othinK that) jean happen in ihn uieantictf cmu I | precipitate tjestiJities, ?> ? Jiull in' mm 'mfi i.i l ,T. A wtf 1m? C?H. "I attu-fc to my although every joint jrtcli/ed'aud every 4u rv'? w ih rnckevl Ivrith p?ii<?/' .writes 0. [", * io?;ouiot IVf jtilipeHii. ; of Barti^jou, l>w$. 'I %vt'fk an<| p?le, without ?niy appet.t and r jj yyjp liiown. Ae J yas a.lyou.t to : i?ive ap 1 Rot '? tint* I* ?f fcJlertr.rj aru! afier inking it, 1 1VJ. tifi well ne I v*i did.in rny life M Weak, airfkiy,o d. '.wn p. lop.a aJ^ j wayM caia He* life strength and vi?eor from use.;Try Hunt. ? Satiafnuhdn n'naranteed hv ail d? a^iata.. frier 50 <v iit*. Tit* annual ie?**jtiug "f the Htate ( flood Honda Aafc<*c'Ht:ou will be I(4 in Miliary ' 17 J Tb? office * pi tin* RMMi'ijtttion lihvt* * *?' t?a*w,t?? tip? .twivrvisp " tin! UtHil&l tA/'r*' 'f *&r'\ rou..t> ill 'he StHt ?, Hud ;t lr. r Sported lllHi 'he attendant'-* tw'Jhe iHi^chi since the or^uu.zujioii ara* ? tfecl? it Yd rk . onmy diijiilJ b lw*-li re >re h0!l>Htl til )?? meeUhtC ^ Wttitrfal Nil ' 11 J*' displayed by maiiiy a man *?ndui'iip p.r .a if a; ' 4deut.1l Cutfitj vSoutlr?. e.s, liui'ir*.* .Hcttld*, | Sofe fee C?l* tiff joints. tint there's <1 i?ea<t f- r it. Buoklen'M Arnica >#'(ve WiJUV'.t ?thi' pniu mid e^re ihe .roubles. I'V llie hssl iS live on p.-.nlif#. rilt-t, t ..'25c a nil -'tug vwik? i\ luov j Thr ush 'hi S*qn-*a? of ha k'? rk it'll h 'pa #Hl- 'biritrr Of. 1 c >uu. "U p.* k? for *h i o unt} 1 .a m ?4i r?l? red by -.y?vHt* to :i k* ?e r? ih 25vT^,' iet Joseph if .'*? (4\"ntn? :? li -* it -Hi i- J * t>? 'I *'P|H> ' ell ? .1 ju .^e 111 J iln -t.i r.Hl i* 1 in. in b . f jiin-ia fi.r v I - i hi ',r?iwn 1 -v t'a? 1 v **'. * Mtto Trtiblai/" I 1 inn) to tind a family ! wii Tr .. r no ? onien?io rupture* j no tifi jiutily, but th? a* can Ik* Id. ,, >Knd by 'i/iriiiti Dr. 'Kn.d'e New' | Ij ? 1\l'h i.rt UMil Milch trouble . I... .1 .. .1. ?vJ.I - ..L ...... I. :.. 1 ? 1 'f JC.*r y 9\ i r\,. y% vi rw i 11 | . ;i ?uid Ll\ei tr-?ul?Io.-. Tln-\ . ' -li .?u;y ?-li. ve y??u, ,?ui euro. 2.V \ m.i all ?.nn>?->r#'. bank'stajement. :, btatemeat of Saviugti Bank of Fort Mill, * for Quarter ending Deo. list 1903: AMKTM. U**?L j.., /.f 7,661 RO Pnraitare and aappliea 1,13175 Dae fro#? tauka 1,119 54 Cash in vaaU 5.806 91 t . , #65,707 00 | * - I ( { w. \fifrmiuirim. I" C^iUl:-siooV...V.'.". #15.000 00 Undivided Prodis 1,000 00 | 1 Dividend No. 18 600 00 Personal Depoaite 49,107 00 j ? . ##5,707 00 j I, W. K. Meacham, cashier of the i above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the ; best of iny knowledge uud belief: Subscribed' and sworn to before mo 1 this January 6th. 1904. J. W. McKi.hanky, Magistrate. . Altos': TREASURER'S REPORT. The follewtng la (he report of tfeaTaeasarer of the town ef Port Mill, H. C., far I he year ending Janaary 11, 1904: M j BHCBIPT8, 1 B3MER&R?nr?<?'&S BtfMt las collected 431. 76 , Property tax collected 493.44 Vines collected 414.00 1 Tjhfu hall.rent 'swiA licenses....t r 83.40 * c4ft?et*ry'lm#'sbld:.'.. * ' 14.00 . From board of rontrol 4.40 . Old stand and chairs sold ?. >0 Ie?ra cot In void 4.60 Note Soviug* ttauk *? 100.00 i 4l,f?74.4X J cwprRaKMENra. Managers of elections , 9 8.00 Work on straels 107.il Crashed rtone 801.66 Hamling stone 90.76 % Work on cemetery 33.16 Lumber bought ? tO.lt Ditching 6.19 Repair* and work on well 18 #6 " Aae-tf?h interest In k?U U.3? Mtttttsiacz: *kS ( Wirt and repair on park 19*76 l*nid Barings Hank 7,.00 teai^i^i Insurance tov u it all lu.36 < Ladder town hail. 76 Ktnploe?ng*? ?#e*r-,....-.7-.-.v~.'.?SOrOO* tycvMir.i i'or chicken fhiof^,-,,..,.?. 35.00, , Hdrytng paupur 4 00 1 I'l&xt-trmg town kali 1.40 ? Street tax refnttde'di,3.00 ] Kxptntses'getting Hfr&rds 6.U0-; 1 Tbrranotta- retained.".-....'.... 4.60 , Account t?-?W. B. Ardrey (.65) R. ? F. Orier <47,64) T. B. Belk (?l 71) I L. J. Macney (43.66) M enchain A t Mpp* (*1.00) A. O. Joues (91.361 16.81 , The Tiin?c, advertising.. 83.10 Bec't board of IJLealth...' 15.00 Police salary 434.68 | Intevrtt town bonds...'....; 36.00 t lnt'd commission (T O. C.) 79.00 . ,, (T. 8. K.) 50.00' Treasurer's commission:*. 76.40 I Balauoe Ofi hun<J . -... 16.13 91.574 06 \ 1 ?* i n | ? p " 'i> ' : : ? jawajggjjW|H SPEC ro the Peopi* and V W? hww w?WJUU1 iH?U JW E* M. Andrews, tl sr of the Carolina*, ha Mill a number of hi PIANOS an These instruments perfect in style, tone be sold at reasonable ] CASH or IN* Mr- Andrews is Mr. W. M. Phillips, have his friends call ai ments. The Organs are 01 [>f Mr. W. E. Whites^ be seen at the store ol E, M. AN -llffit. Willi Vulir lilruj Uiirri . J"? *7"r" "*""T I leadnclith. .lave them tented ana itinu ~>\iiii ^.i p?M guiHK ^H. Exam-: na't.ui a'? ?*1 ut ly fine .mil ^,a->ae?? i! half jir or for a t*h?.?rl time. Sat atactic).i irm.tHiitee . or no pay. L. J. MASSEY, Optician ami J owner. ro THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE. A? prospect* mean a large aup. >ly of ii.a.trial things, you will )r??bnb!y have more or leaa blackiinitMug. b raeali ei c, aiitl fitrtii; ure l.repa rinut *IM^ busies aqo and wood-Work u general be .done. t . ' Aa*;X bay* Mftved the people of his community for the mat twenty- j lve yeaiH, I wil. endeavor to do ho u tilt* the futin*- in a in it* He p able nianiit", unci ul ii'f Bailie .inr my p ifi-g wil< in* uiide hb ;t? Halite Hh | i??j-i >1 . Anting :ii, we ..Li yutir ait? u ion l tin* quality of ur w..rk, In- ma eiia. we nut . th w rkiniiii?kt r in win li th. work if ! ?one, and we gu.ireiit t* Hattafu it at ti th ii pi icen and \v rk. W-. will b<- able to atippij. you I vith ^.do-barr >w plowatuika miicI lingletree* uiMclt* of .the very hint na.erlnl at Much pnoa* hb defy Mm petition. 1 lifcjik you tor yoor pHtronage lu. iins.ilie*- 4weuty-ttv?-yeaii and runt tljat we have afrrveti yon in lucrti h*manner a- to warrant your atioitHge fur tin* next twelvemint h. If y u will f .vol U8 'with y.nr rude, we will do urn b 8t to a?*rve rou with the beat work ut ttie low...? ??.; . j i .1 * . I piiutr V11 1H Blllt OI lllf liHK to Il??np?ctfully; A. A. YOUNG. PPWWW WIHUiB ! !? IMLUUR J Qv'.ruywc iCo., ? ?> DRALERB IN FINF LIQ. OltS / j AM) WINEStKo. 41 fSut Trade, 8fc. . ^HARjfeb'rTB. - - - N. 0. n I |? m nil .. V" %N^r Capital 8took. $80,000.0?. UJSIlfESS.?When yon think of going ix off to school, writs for col eg* Jonrnsl and Spsoinl Offsr of ths ending Business and Shorthand Sohools Addrsss. Mngs Business Gollsgs, Ral>igh. H. C., or Charlotte, N. C. (We also each Bookkeeping. Shorthand, etc., by nail.] 11 -i8-26tw o avVurv FOR GOOD POfi/T/OAS wasasTits in whitim*. IM nil KHOLABSHirs OrVKBKD see rbaa ? ?*? t?-m? to ?A<aia. ?vt ?*vtf*c. ?a ltr' ww-tr-mirfrrrp-i-ftrrrwi tv rrir'^j UAL! m-mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm e of Fort Mill icinfty. le leading music deal* is on display in Fort igh'grade a UKuAllS. j are of standard make, j and finish, and will trices for HALLMENT rpnrnspntorl horo hv *vr*??*vv" who will be pleased to ad inspect the instrun display at the store 11, J|nd the Pianos can 'Meacham & Epps. * DREWS. i I t GIVES US A TRIAL ORDER and get the BEST WHISKIES, WIN E S, BRANDIES, Etc., It til** m>?st rr xinnble prices J. 0. Roji & Co Props., THE GOURD SALOON, C11A RLO'l'TE, N. C. No. K W Trade Both 'Phones. ' i i i i , ; ' ' The MODEL ' , r ' 'I . , v,H STEAM LAUNDRY \ . . . . ; . r> * Of Charl ott. N. C.. i u ; * Is unexcelled in the . classof work it turns < out - Any work not found to be entirely satis* i'? . *" ' . factory will be re- .> ... laundered free of charge to the owner. McElhaneyvParks Co. Agents, '".J.'' ShlpMMts Thursday marnisgt. . Batkat rtturnod an Saturday. ' FOR GOOD WHISKIES, WINES. BRANDIES, ETC., CALL OH OR WRITE TO W. II. HOOVER, cmw ornc. ? t, .. Mules! Mules! Just received a car load of extra fb?? Males. From now en you will alway* find me with a food supply on hand. Call , . and do business with me. If you haven'^ the cash I wiH seH yon and five you ah r the time you want. Very respectfully yours, *" iS. J. Kimball M Rock Hill, s.