Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 02, 1904, Image 3
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I' -Sautaat Church.?Rov. M. W. Gordov !
pastor. Pnmotaiu;? ovory s'.r^r Suuduv
ni^ht ami ihir i Sunday morning ami
and night. Suutlay sel.ool 4 vry Su.m-j
day at 10 a m.
Methodist Church- K< >\ -I.e. Chandler
pastor. Proaehing tirst Sunday ar i.
a. m. and " p. m: ti inI Sunday at :t:M ,
p. m; fourth Sunday at . ' 1 . ui. Sunday
f diool at It) a. \n.
Presh^terias Church K?'\ .) .11. Thorn1
"wotl, pastoi lJrojtcliinj; -'nd aud 4th
Sundays at ll.tlO: in and 7 . 111 Sun
,diiy Sclipol at lU.lloa ni.
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Local x and ^ Personal
Miss Hubert a Thornv ??IJ js visiting
the Mif;?es 1Jcan. of -!iut< m.
Mrs. S. 11. Stephenson is qi ite
ill ?t her home on (.'much sh ??-t
Mr. J. W. Ardrey spent yesterday
in tfock 11111 on t u-iness.
Dr. ('. H. Stepheusi>n and Mr.
Frank Kindm1! \v<ro <1 rum 'roiu
Chariotte Friday.
Mr. W. J. K'mhreii. mail earlier
on rural rontt X >. 2 is again
at his post, after ail iiiit *Sii o! se\
fial days.
Mrs. -J. M. O.l-il came down
from Concord, N. Monday for
a short v isit to her km her, ('apt.
8,'E. White,
Juno Ful ne, an ajt"<! colored
man, who lived on t':i)?t. S. K.
W1 liters river farm. I 11 dead one
day last week while chopping woo>i
at hi; home.
Mre. ). V. Hell ri turned i*? 1; r
home in Lancaster Friday inm ii
ing after a two v.*et ks vidi to her
daughter, Mr^,.). Fbb I\dt erson.
The recent wet wen her ami
heavy Iiiim 1 inu if wood ami fertilizer
has put some of the county
roads in had shape.
As will be seen by n lice in an
other column, ^I ? !. Fbb Patter
eon has opened a emit a shop in
the Hail* e buildi..g and inviti s h s
friends to give him it e ,11.
Mr and Mrs. (.'has. Coehr inc. of
Harrisburg, N. C.. \\.*ic viaiiots
yesterday at the home of their tin
cle, Mr. T j). Faulkn r, of th s
place.
Miss l'jllie Parks went to Win
gate, N. C., Saturday t. visit liei
sister, ilihs Carrie I\;rks v ! > i- :
pupil at the \\ ingatt 11:?_rI S a > I.
Mr. Jj. J. Massey Fft lust 11i?_rht
for the Northern mark 'is i put
chase spring goods to: his iJi art
inent store here.
Mrs. John Newell, who has been
declining in health tor several
mouths, is seriously ill at Iter home
near the Fort Mill Mfe ( . n nm*
n? 1 "J * '
plant.
Mias Lou Marshall, <>f Koi*k
Hill, spout several days - >t tin- past
week as a uuest of .Mrs. Duncan
Wolfe, in Sprnttville.
Several small ''scraps'* took
place on the streets Sat unlay ni^ht
and Sunday, and as a coiisetjn- no
the town treasury iniir^ .nl d il is
to the ?T. jod.
Mr. S. \V. Parks h,?.s purchased
from ('apt. S. E. White the \,,, uii
Clebourn street adioir.inthat (it
M rs. A. L. Parks, and will, it is
stated, in the near future erect
thereon a handsome re? ideiire.
Mr. W. L. Hall has puiehused
from Mr. J. H. Bailee the h msc
and lot in Spintlville f .r.u -vly or
cupied by the latter ai.d will move
there within i few days.
There was, so far as The Times
man has knowledge, only one pet
eon in this township who celt-bra
ted last Monday as a birthday, and
* i.:, \t_ t- ' ?
inn \wib i?it. tO. IV ri lltl III III, (it
the "Fork" eectiou of the town
ship.
A three day's session of the Fort
Mill board of equali/ui n was he
l??n yesterday at the si re of Mr.
R. F. Grier, and it i> up to these
citizens who think their prj>oii\
assessments too high to call around
and register a kick,
Youit|*mnn did you ever stop to
think that by smoking one 5e cigar
a day your cigar hill would cm unit
to $18.25 in twelve months, but ii
you smo';e at all three cigars a dav
would be low averag?. tins would
run you bill up to ? "? I ~e~>, ? nough
to buy tiiree good suits of clothes.
"Sliere has been no news of im
portance from tlie Fasteni war
during the past few days, except
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one or two iigut nil tcks on I'ort
Arthur by the ?Imjim. The press
dispatches indicate that both conn
tries are preparing foi the clash,
but just when tliio will he is only
conjecture.
Mr. and Mrs. (). P. Heath, of
Monroe, canto over to Kurt Mill
last Wednesday to he with their
daughter, Miss Helen, who was ill
fit the home of Air. \V. F. Harris.
Alisfc Heath had on Friday iccovered
sufficiently to lelurn to her
home, and, with her niotlnr, hit
op fthe morning train f<>r Monroe.What
came near causing a wr? ci
on the Southern inilroad Thursday
day afternoon was the break mil: of
a *ide rod of a northbound freight
locomotive near Sugar ci?ek tics\k,
i .miles north of Fort M.ll. I
i
V * i"
",f J
CBHUJKtU BMW flBVB
? ' c ^Xr.*47.^r^ 3*C;rx V -5.
I 1) 1 ho bomOS of
fortablo and look
I'oim* in and lot
I
Kvorv slylo that
We got thorn fni
ami you fan ii'ct
it lion*. (ASH
an.Vra oi vniHD? liaicyo'':
'Pin' 1im.ii w:i- t-ii111 ii?.'il a hi{_rhj
rate <>f b|M (I v !ifii lli* a<a i.H-iil |
ore i t i < ( 1 ; lid lull I <jr t lie rnu; it eel's 1
pi *.- nee < ! mind in applying tin j
filn r_v'iicv lai'.RfS. causing 1 ii?
limiii; wheels to siide, a disastrous
wk would likely have resillied.
'"ii u_r;? none of the ears
were tlerailei. lie* track was tliiina^(
' I i m' i- \n i a i lill ml iv<! i ci 1.
llie I'ji) .Mill correspondent ot
tl,., 1 ? .1 I I il I I ? X - '
iv'* i\ iiiii urumi r 4 * ^ i illil i
I her* whs moo* (Ivinkinir on the
.sttvi ts Saturday niijht I linn mi a y
il iv 'luring (Miri-1inns. )l ti.i 1,
llHVe Ji l.->? 1 evil truly statril thai
;lic blind tiiii-rs are more numerous
it i- nt Milt at present limn f?? i
s-venil mouths past, though huh
d ;spens m yites will li a ret I y nan
wit li t lu* lot t r s'ati'uu'iit.
Mr. 11 M . Ainlr?'\vs. tluouiili his
representative. .Mr. W. .M . Ph illips,
lias sol 1 . ui i h'l i via ?*ii ilurhio tin
past work to till* l it Mill lJaptist
rliiueli oim* of tin- highest grade
I'nekard c!iu i ll gins, 1 In- iiisj t u
nu'iit having cost soiucthim; ovet
Silk). The "larger pait of the
inoii y with wlii? li the organ was
[inn 11used was mi-. <! hv the Indies
of t!i ehur !i, ami the tnet that
the\ wc:c little m in than dO days
in raising the a i an' is Hiillieient
proof tlint th \ went to work in
earnest and deserveduigraluhitinn.
.Mr. W 15. Hoke am) Unht.
Ha:-!, eo|or. d. narrow l\ escaped
serious in ury Friday whiie return
iflg to till t 111.i 1*8 I tile \V< St ol
t iwu The iiors which they were
dr:\iug h r.ame frightened wliih
in Spralt li.' and innde a spirited
run of several hundred yards down
the read. I; making a sharp turn
in the i< ad. I ii it li men w< i. thi wn
fioin tie* bugg\ ind Hart was eonsalernh'.v
liriiis d atiou! the head
and l ie-, Air. Iloke wis hA'itely
shaken up but both men ar>
now ahio to lie out.
Don't sutl er wit li ymir ?*yes and
Imiuinohes. Have them tt??l*-? 1 ami
titled will pr> per glasses. KxnmMiation
ul>-olin lv fr* - ntnl yiusse>
ill hull price I'M ^h<?rt time. f*>alisfacliou
vruaninteod <?r no pay.
L. J. MASSEY,
Hl.u li jiiiiliinir and Woodwork.
I 11.uv* if is (I the Unites smith
simp. near MeKlhnney s stnlile,
ami \v:!l <h> yniir I iliieksmit hinj*
ami unifral repair work mi the
most sati.-d'act01 y maimer. lluraeshm
imi a speci.iIty.
(iive in** a trial
J. I bit r.iHarson.
3-2 lm
Notice oi' Priniitry Election.
Notice is hcvehv fivi-ii llr.it a primary
? ! :i.?a svi't !) held sir tin- various precincts
in York enmity, mi Sat ur lav.
March Cfli. liifH. lor the pursue of
nominal iutf a I'ronate Jnb^e for said
county.
Tim polls will open at T a. in. and
close ill t p. in .
All whit.* Democrats heretofore enrolled,
or enrolled five days before said
p.'iinury aro out itlc l to vote.
('liiidi latt - for said otli *e must pay a
fee of eiyht dollars and si^'ii the pledge
on or before 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday
March loth. I'JOl.
liy order Democratic Executive Com
in it lee.
J. S. RRICE.
J. II. SAVE. County Chairman.
I Secretary. 8-2-21
WE PUT
'fNX T ?T 1
V ra^nmi msnr ?&a "
our people 1 o lunUu 11
: h;m<lsonxo\
us trv our skill on von
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' 111
*s popular, both in o
an tho niakors. (Jot \ I
a suito or odd pioco r
or niKIMT.
\ ones lvsnoctt'nllv.
,S "TO
? G <y l?y <>i {?yC*> ? vS"?
I Tlie Old lili
\ 0
A
r,V AUJU mjmcxjA. justed ^ naaaaMsa vvocnri a
I SPRING
! ?
A
jj| Spring is here
^ all kinds of
? Field Seeds.
q Also a i>ig 1(
( } Wire at Lew
If REMEl
I p rI lie Old lielial
A j?^>s 1? ej'vr
Ja and goods slig
0 (Vol!! dust and
.0 We wiint yo
^ prom ise you v
part as to prie
09 Yours Cor
|ipi)0 niri Dnl
? liiU U1U 1101
T. 8. BEL
3?3G'?GG???
iKverybody is playing
-dthp
r.rJtiu ic La mmmm
'The popular new game;
jthc most interesting of
all for old and young.
nOea package.
Ft. JEG. Parks,
at Ai drey's
1
. ~ - -n
j
[JRE
Iiojn ,nlore ,eomr
lioino.
!
!irv!'\ : 111 < 1 o:ili
lio rin; 1)1 stylos,
i1*1)1 if vou buy
>T3"JSTG&&(SK3?0?S?@??
i
alls Store 1
NEWS. I
1
and wo have ?
(jlanion and $9
>t of (ilanlon g
Prions.
VIBER! I
>le always lias Jg
in romnants x
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hi i v damaged X
exposure. x
ur trade and X
ve >vi!l do our
cs, etc. ?
business, X
iaMe StoreJ
.X, PROP, ?
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ARRIVAL* OF TRAINS.
Iii ar.< or dance with tie. schedule, effective
Nov. 29, 1 903, tho Southern's
passenger trains now arrive at Fovt
Mill as follows:
FHOM CIIAKI.OTTK.
No. 27 (regular stop) .... 7:34 a. m.
,, 33 thug stop) 9:01 ,, ,,
,, 2o (regular stop) .... 7:07 p. m.
,, 20 (flag stop) 10:20 ,, ,,
KItoM COU MRU.
No. 30 (regular stop) 0:13 a. m
,, 2'! (regular stop) 2:18 p. m
? 28 (regular stop) ... . 8:13 ,, ,,
? 31 (Hag stop) 9:00 ,. ?
The Light R
Home Sewii
Will outwear twc
makes. Will not act (
o
von hvKil <iv Ac
7 .... r. vv v WJVJ
peddle them we can a!
price, which makes it
Rich Mam
_A.t
Peer mai
Rich people use th<
can afford the best, F
because wc sell them 5
Cash or easy terms.
L. J, MM
wm^tgc
mv v ^aafe -ww.
Wc arc show inj; all 1
llOVf |< ICS.
INDIA I.INKN--We !
jActl;nu i hr t >csi Iisic wc c
10 \2 1-2, In, 10 2-3, 20 a
i?i:us5 \.\ i/avNs-.j
ami Ureases -0 IS 1^0. lr>
>*I.AIX NAPXiOKk>i
V: i i \! w- - S n smal 1
7 1-2, 10, 12 1-:, :ind 20 <.
OKx;AM)i ^ iiu
CIHCK ! .n N A I NS<)(
W III ! i: i\ K.-IO, 15,
>1 i iU A A )/, Li) 31 V i)
50 cents.
UN;::, siiLirnNc;thir.s;
Inr your early wai
We have the I'mhr
summer.
Here is Ye
ppm.'y: L.CTW
On Saturday, Fol>n
I'Vlinii!!) 'cMo, and T
wiil pin on sale Six !
Shoes, re , i!a * price Sk
branded wit :s our own
< 11 ICO 1 SliUil, W 0 iiiC i>oi
above (lavs at
find < a;> and plain toe
in SiZeS ii'Oili ?j>S to a s
These prices will In
dates named.
!<j\'cr\ hoii ; <;et t he 1
of shoes from
McEifianey
Divi.sio j streets
l)i\ isii ii i I i It i - ?i I li town of
F >rt Mil! into \V: :<
Ward No !, (in charg"* of .1. M,
Fpraft t Mtu * > sin t, Wit liars fr,?,t,
Harris Rli t. Railroad ttracl ami Sprit I!
st root i ;i i <i> r . iIro.oj i
Ward No. (io<n.ii,,< of I?. I . il;n
rist Whi' str -.'t, i n ,rt st r< ? A- 'lrey
stnvt aiiil .ill tin l it. ol tin* Fort
Mill M fir. t >.
Wnril No. ?, (iir char^o of A. A.
Youiijj ' I -I net. 1 .out li siioot- For
<st Mn- . n rt :iii<1 Clehourn
Ktlt'Ht , ,
Ward N i 1, (in charge of S I..
M'-acli.un \ 11:; not (.'onl'i'dorato
street. street. Strait str?'t (west
si?U raiii' i'ti nii'l ill l lir I.s of t lit*
Mil! 1 ri V. ' ( ,
1 :\ < ul? r of i lie < > .iiMi 1
'1. > K IKK PATRICK,
Attest: iat'inlaiit.
J. M. Sl'll \T I. (. lrrlc.
J. U. Traytvic-c & Co.,
I?K.\1 KKH IN
I FINE
AN i) WINES,
>.o Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. 0.
iinning New
rt$ machine
) machines of4 other
>ut of order, or give
not run a wagon or
ford to selli at half the
a
? Machine
, ?L
M ?
rrs price.
rm because they can
'cor people use them
so cheap.
ISSEY.
sods Sale.
he staples as well as the
have heen fortunate in
rver had at 5, 7 1-2, 8 1-8.
nd 25 cents.
shear and nice for waists
. 20 and 25 cents.
-IF.. 20 and 2.5 cents,
and medium clucks at
:ents.
;i) at 25 cents.
>l\--5, 7 1,2. 10, 12 1-2, 1 so
ZO and Zrt cents.
;< AS-I0 2-O, -5, <5,4-0 and
.for white waists. The
si, 00 inches wid?\ $1.
oidery Cotton for this
i & Epps.
1 ' . L
>ur Chance.
itiry "-7th, Monday,
nosdav, Murcli 1st, wo
Dozen pairs of Men's
2.50. These Shoos are
nanus and to iiitrong
to sell them on the
hi the line you will
's, bals. and congress
>ld good only on the
labit of buying a pair
Parks Co.
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CABBAGE PLANTS
Now ivjnly for delivery, tou million
I'ulibiitft* I'luutHof tho following varieties:
Ili'itiUnni:, SnorttKHioii, Flat Dntch,
t"?l K.xlra Karlv .lei soy WakclifllH
ami i ,-tcin !: rtyi?' Wakefield
Also, \1> mi l< r Seed Company's Au*
gusta Karl) Tru< ker.
l'rioo? >1.50 |m r ?hmiuinul.
fi,ooo in ii,(toy at $i ar> ]>er thousand,
i 10,000 to .V>,ooo it #1.00 per thousand.
T< rnis Cash with orilor or plants
soni t). I).
These plants arc grown in tho open
air on the Sea Coast of Sont.li Carolina.
They are stocky and hardy, and when
replanted will stand severe cold without
injury. I have a special low rate
with the stout hem Express Company
and plants ran >o delivered at any
I?>iiit eu their line at a rate of 20 to 40
i cents |>er thousand; minimum charge
j on single package, Ho cents.
; J am distributing agent for GLENN
1 SPH1 N< JS MIX KKAL WATER. Prices
and cir. ulars on application.
Wm. C. GEUATY,
Young's Island, S. Ci
Telegraph and 1'. O,
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