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r Church Directory. BruUst Church.?Rev. M. Gordon pastor. Preaching every first Sunday night and third Sunday morning mid amd night. Sunday school - very Sunday at 10 a. ui. Methodist Church?Re.-. J.CUnndlor pastor, lh-eachingifts! Srjnday at 11 1 a. ui. and 7 p. m: third Sunday at !>::>o p. .n; fourth Sunday at 7:"o a. m. Sunday se.hnol at 10 a. m. Prove? meeting Thursday evening at 7.TO o'clock. PrestrTeriaT: Church Key. T .If. Thornvrell. pastor. Preaching - id and itli Sundays at Il.OOn m and ? }) m. Sunday School at 10.H0 a in. Local " and Personal, hove n< last st uck the 1 ~>- | cent mark cm this miivket. Prof. J. -J. Hniles. of Plonsatit Valley, spent iSujitlny, in i.nneiislor. Mr. ami?Mrs. .1. U. Culp. <?f Charlotte, spent Sunday with tdative* in this plnce. Mine Mason Harris is ppeid'im a few days in Hook Ii.il, tin- trm s' of Mrs. T. <). Flowers. Col. Leroy Springs. < f L'mu'mhter. was a visitor Sunday at the t home of Capt. S. E. White. The recent wintry winds, rains and snows made p?'< p e w;sh for another spell of "js'oii old summer time." It. is reported that eK-Supn visor <7. F. Gordon will make the mo for sherilf in the .ipprn.icliin;*cam paign. Mrs. M. C. Willis, of Yoikvillc. spent several days of the past week at the homo of her nnele, Dr. T. It.' Meachnm, in this place. Mrs. W. 1\ M oore. after spend itii; several weeks with relativeI.ere, returned M??ud y ( ? her home at Selitm, N. (*. TIl?* OOlHHMll no ...? l ' ? ^,^..^.1.. no-* lll ll , Hit VIMLT adjourned on Su unlay. Hon..I K. Haile returned In Ithome here on the evonintc train. Misses Willie link- and Ail- on Harris came up f?? u? Wiuthiop Monday and spent I lie day at tin it homes in this plan*. Prof. ?T. A. Tate went <1 >\vn to Rock Hill M oililay evening t- > pai take of tm oya or supper uiveu by the Woodmen lod^e of tint city Mr. Wade Uanki1' '. turned to liis home at Mount II ?11 y. N. Motidny uiorniutr. after a v Ail to his son, Mr. Fred Nine, of the Fork section. Miss Helen lie t!i.' who cnme over from Monroe lu-t week to visit relatives in this phieo. is seriously ill at the home < i" Mr. \V. F. Harris. The Kouthern Cult ivator a fanner's journal which is e, neraliy on on the ritfht track, advises tne Southern farmers to pi mt more corn this year than ? v? r before. il seems quite |?able now thnt this will 1)6 a favorable season for fruit. Should the cold continue much longer there will 1. fruit in abundance, which will tie cl to feed the hug.* nu;j of candidates. The Times lias just complete 1 a lot of new lists for ti:o Fort Mill Telephone Exc-hance, inil I'ropri. tor Meacham viti distribute) t!:en to his patrons din-in.' the week. The new list shows <n increase < f about thirty new suhscrilacs. Comptroller-Genera I ./ones hasent out the dispensary school money according to the enrolluient plan, tlie total amounting to$ittt>.456.55. Of this amount York county gets $4.dt)2.02. Mr. S. A. Epps and mi liner. Mrs. Eleanor (Ju'p, ieft Monday evening for the Northern markets to purchase the spring si . *k of goods for the firm of .Meacham a Epps. The impression is general that Southern farmers it ve h en so carried away by the high price of cotton that they will put every available acre in cotton this \eur. to the neglect of f<> >d crops. Catawba Lodge No. "><*. A. IV M.. will hold its reguho monihly meet ing tomorrow evening. The proceedings of tin* meeting w.ll consist of the installation of olii < rs and work in the third degree. All members are requested to be pi. ent. Mr. Luther Man. rum, son of Mr. B. E. Mangrnm, died Katnrdav morning of coo umpticn at his home 2 miles souili of this place. The fnueral servi ?-n<conducted Sunday evening by Lie v. .1. C. Chandler and the remains were interred in the loan cemetery. The Rock ili.i fIf!uhl says that the Catawba Power Cm.. is now securing rights of way f -r its pi le line to Charlotte. Ti.at connect ion will not be by the way of Fort Mill, as wiib expected, but diicet from the (lain, tlie Fort Mill line being an independent one. The paint works of F. W. Devoe j & Co., whose ad 4 hive been a] - ' penring in these columns for sev- 1 eral were totally destroyed by lire! Saturday morning. The works were located at Biooldyu, X. V.,| ps? 9SI90I riving daily. You \ warehouses tilled with tlic most popular Fu W(i will soil you ver will soli vou on easy ti ? margin. "When in n< sure t o see us, ;v we ai JT4 11 (T JLa?LHLXJL?E iind t In- I?s- w ?s ? -I in. iU (l at .<100.OlKf, wit 11 $' > 10,1.00 iiMiiunoe. The ri">is:inf V..'. ? > a ? ??>]) ?iul ; out ? f tin Ijinc sic i! view iv-i (axis (li t Mi \\ i i I' > s, a sou ! of Mr. I) < >. I'oits of lliat section was inntri (1 reci iitlv 1i? a yoiiliu indy of (i mini;, n. M i -s. i'lie eori I'spomleiil d < .?. ti it oive tile name ,.? 11... I. ;.i - w * 114* f7. I I A; . Mr. T C Spratt Soatk Mr. T. (' SnvMit, Hiic i>f 1)i?> Inwn's iiin-l highly e-l.-'iin'd citi/. IIS Mllil J > I* - J ? IDII-- I'll IIM'IS. tlifd Tli u i si I i) i i ii'ii i us/ t - o'clock after an illness nf several weeks r? suiting lioni a str ike of paralyMr. Sprat! was m dese? ndant of Thos. Sprat I. the 1": -t white man to Si11111 in tins .-i i lion, and resided all his life on the tract ??l i lainl yiveii to l is and;> ireiit I>y t lie ( at awija Indians. lie was ;"?U y -ars oi nee ami was never married, ills death is deeply mourned by a laiue eireic of re.at ive-. at ifiiends t!noii^!'< ut th e? am t v. Mr. Spiutt ! is sin vivid by three lifotlier.s and! two sisti .-j. The i nn vdsivn- s took place | I'* I id ay II" 11 i 11 u' t I! h MlCfd tliel deeeased. one mile West of to\v1l. and the burial was made in the fam.lv pl>?t at h t nvn cemetery. j)' n i sutler \v; h your eyes a id headaehes. Have litem tested anil fitted with lil'i lli'l '.rlnss- s Ivvioii . i ! inatioii uh-oliit !\ lei1 Mini trlimsi-s at half |ir for *h- rt time. Satisfaction ixuaranteo.l or n<> pay. I,. .1. M \SSKV. Everybody is playing PIT The popular new game; the most interesting of all lor old and young. 50c a package. Iri.. 15. Paries, at A id rev's GARDEN SEEDS 3 br 1C 2 br IS lb member w ..el) ym time liui size o-cont ot <_;a: di ii hit! fur 10 cents and two 10-eeiit pin kai^es for 1~> cents. Wo liny tli-* ic els outricrht and thereby -i I them cheaper than win n handling on com hi i.saioii. We !! 1 rWood's p ONION SETS and v BULK SEEDS At lowest prices. These ore the most popular in this section. ^ W, B, Ardrey & Co, ; Wo embarked in tin Our success in this li >111* most sanguine e> sour HH)4 wo have dec rial effort in this lin rars of up-to-date Fv vill always find our the latest designs of ? rniture of all kinds. v close for cash, or nans at a very small eed of Furniture be *e confident we w ill s; 3 c?^ ?2 ^ ?0?????? ?? ? I Tie Old Sell Cg ?, I W ante S w iT Ts Wp ?UI?"BI1"'" To exchange 0 @ for Cotton Se <2> ?> X Special prices? G<t <v!fr price ?? ing anythin rv g still at the ^ Yours for bus |Tl! 911 Sil 0 T. B. BEL 1 000000000000G ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. Tn accordance with tin* schedule, efi-.oiivc Nov. 29, 1?0?, the Southern's a-onger trains now arrive at Fort liil as follows: FROM CHABLOTTR. i To. 27 iregular stop) 7:34 a. m. ? :t:5 (Hag stop) 9:01 ,, ,, ,, 2ft (regular stop) .... 7:07 p. in. , 29 (llag stop) 10:20 ,, ,, 1 FROM COI.t'MJM A. ro. "0 (regular stop) P:l.'5 a. m , 2H (regular stop) 2:1H p. ni. 1 ? 28 (regular stop) 8:13 ,, ,, , 01 (tlag stop) 9:0(1 ,, ,, s 1SB *. ; t-A-GrO a } Furniture business, lie has been beyond cpeetations. For tlie ided to make a spee. We have several u nit lire whieh is ar HVO YOU !ilO?IO\ . )ung. *KSK<^v>'@00S)S) iaMe StoreJ 0 ? MB W ! II 11 II II llli: ^ id! 1 C;> anted! | 5 Fertilizers ? 8 cd, and offer ^ 5 to exchange. I? s before buy- j(t| 2;. We are @ i ? I old stand. ^ ) liness. G.V> ^ ' ialsle Store,! 3 i K, PROP. 0 0 ' ? TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby war;::-:] hunt, fish, or in any way trespass i.jton any of the laurls owned or cout r < >i led by the undersigned, under fvuiultv <it' law. W. H. JONES J. W. AUDREY. J. 11. COETIIAKP I). A. T.KK. AD EX. NIV ENS. J. D. WITHERS. 11. I>. Sl'KlXifS, K. H. Sl'lM N( IS . II .W I1ITKFM I .1.11 SUTTON. I 11. r. MASSEY. T. 11. MEIUilTT. ? The Light N Home Sewi Will out^wear tw makes. Will not get you trouble. As we di peddle them we can a price, which makes it Rich Man' -A.1 Poor ma. Rich people use th can afiord the best, I because we sell them Cash or easy terms L. J? Ml Whits Ik ?mx . . c f. .1 Vt'e arc ail 11 \ > v e 11 i e s. win v hwi-n-wc ^cUinp, tin- Oesi line we <. 10. 12 1-2, 15, 1<> 2-3, 20 a PliKSiAN i .\V\ NS--: and dresses. M . ) i i* PLAIN NAINSOOKsmall 7 1.2, r\ 12 1.2, !o a.id 20 O K( i A N 2 > 1 i\,S - - {i i i *i > CHI-CKKi) N \t NM): \\ II i . *'. i *. 15. MKKCJ-KI M i> mam .10 cents. !JM:A SHK3 TING, tiling ior t our earh wai We have tiu I!?iihi summer. M sachasr i* ? ? J I! b.x iT * - r On Saturday, Fohr February 'ithii, tin]! T will jm! oo sale Si\ Shoos, vpyrul'ir price Sr branded witoar oyvt lioco i hoi?!, v. :i <nv :;o: above ?!<ivs al 1 iixi cap and [deie to. in sizes iVom As to 3 3s These prices wiil h< (liltOS named. F\ on body uoi the j !>i' slit:;1. !V;>iU McElhaaey pop AT.I PYP E1 i ? ? ? f ?i * . 'i ? E.1JLS L JL Hi.* iJ I ^ on "CjVjlo ra *r <r? <? m rSWnWQ 5*'IP'' UdlUl i.A . ^o., of Rods Mil.l, S. C., fo2? 7:^2MP.EG.fRs in. Furniture, I Stoves* Piaraos and Organs : Carolina FurnUurs Co., Hock Hill, S. (\ Sunning New "il ng Machine | o machines of other cut of order, or give :> not run a wagon or [ford to selil at half the a s Machine J (Jb o?8 priceem because thr^r rc%-r\ | vwux 3oor people use them SO C'llCcip. ISSEY. jods Sale. r-J? ..uz i*. H -sttaj? iUr st:?nh^ MW- .... ~ . | ti.i >? v. u iir> 111 vj have heen fortunate in :\?:r had at 5. 7 1-2, S 1-3, nui 25 cents. Shear and nice for waists ?, 20 and 25 cents. -1.5, 20 and 25 cents, and medium checks at cents. ch at 25 cents. *)S;--5,7 1,2, 10, 12 1"2, 15c 20 and 25 cents. It AS-10 2-3, 25. 35,40 and -for w'liite waists. The ist, 00 inches wide, $1. oiderv (lotton for this a 35 Epps. usr Chance. TCT. .asrvn Yin ? vsra nary *27I h, Monday, %/ ' uesdny, March 1st, we ? >uzen pairs of Men's 2.50. These Shoes are i name, and to intro: 1<, sell 1 hem oil the hi lite line you will *s, ha is. and congress >ld good oniv on the 1 1 * nihil of buying a pair - Parks Co. HMHHHi C ABE AGE PLANTS Now ready for delivery, ton'million < *;i 11J?;i:j. Plants of tlio following vnriot icy: t1 :: I l- .ii, i-neccssion, Flat Dutch, c'.-i .1 K\tni Enrly Jersey Wakefield, ami ' li irl< ston largo lyi>o Wakefield \lti \ le vnnder ireod Compuny's Au sta Karly Trucker. Frioo $1.5') per thousand. 5,oom to U?.o >n at $1.2.) per thousand. 111,0 it) to "id.OOO at $1.00 per thousand, fcuns Cash with order or plants sent C. O. I). 1 i;< < plants arc grown in the open iron the .? a Coast of South Carolina. Tii"V arc stocky anil hardy, and when replanted will stand severe cold without injury. I have n Special low rate with tli Southern Express Company and plains can be delivered at any point on their line at a rate of 2d to 40 cents p< r thousand; minimum charge on single package, 05cents. I am distrilniting agent for GLENN SPRINGS MINER\1, WATER. Prices and dir. ulars on application. Will. C. GEKATY, Young's Island, S. C. Telegraph and P. (). TLIK TIMES ' WILL DO YOUR JOB PRINTING. *** ? ?--. ?r : Z*