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. (Mr? Local and Personal. | Mr. O-un nil Uurber spt id Friday in Ktx-L jlill. Prof. 3. A. Tati* went to York- 1 villi* Saturday on business. Miss Minnie Garrison spout Inst Sunday at lier jionie in Piuevdlo. Mrs. U.. F. CSlit r vi it *1 i !at i wain (Jim "lotto d nriu.^ t la* past wcrk? Mrs. S. L. M< nbam {) *!il Sun day at llie h< M** <*i 1 r J nth r. Mr I. A. ]j.iyd, at l'i i villf. Set* nmicuucemetit of llie eandi .1 e " * * mm1-v oi nr. lm'HIIK V. AIcUhui, which appears elsewhere. Mrs. H. E. While and Ii?<!v? daughter spent r-eyeral days of the past \v< elf at (I " h pie <ii' Miss \lice White, sou!!t f i ? ; n. March pas two fuit in ? n- < >:;n made 'ts appearance >n ihe 1st. and the other is to show >:p mi \ he iflst. Easter coimch the Sunday in April this year. Mr. Daliou Crapps, a y ?iuij? nim who for some time h:; h; n . u. ployed in one of the mid.-, here, left a few days u?;o foi Mniielns ter. Iowa, where he ha** a position is overseer of a Inrye slock faim. Mrs. Kate iiailo has awarded to) Mr. A. A. Bradford, Sr., the eon- . tract for the erection of an additional room and other improvements to her cottage on Ardivy; liill. The lumber is n<>u bei?m placed on the prounu for tin- work. As soon as the proiind is dr\ < tiotiyh t hen-should tie some i^ood woi k done in the mud is. By all odds don't forget this important adjunct of every well regulated home, even if cotton m>t s to points tliat have never been tea lied Iv fore. Cnpt. T. 1?. Spratt, id the Fo t Mill Light Infantry. Ii i -n-iveu ollicinl notiticati vi fietn tne adjutant general's etfiee the,: his eon jmiiy will l)e expected tu assemble for inspection on April 2. It is not yet known who wii! conduct the inspection. LAjr the benefit f IIm^e who did t not share in th disrih 'i n of, garden seed nt u. .1 leal t nne ago 1?y Senator Ijitin i. w will state that all the s ed oil ns have been given (Hit. led p 1 d< sir i^g seed can obtain It.em by el dressing either Senab i \.( I.at iiner or Congressman l> iv 1*'in ley. i.t Washington. I). I The sale of comineroirl fe lilizer np to the present time is nap ? ,?. dented on this maiket. While it is the general belief that t ie cotton acreage in tins section will be increased, there are these who nrgue that the heavy sale of forli lizer only indicates that n larger1 amount will he used to the ac;e than Inst sen* >n. , The county pension hoard has completed its \v sk of r wising p. Ikl i >r this year and added lifly <?i sixty names. Tlu? n ! train, how I over, is very snedl. The Suite board ought to have i s chocks rotldy within the u.-xt sixty days, but "win;* t?i the ii.itine of the work and the turd in of une of the county h amis, it ik imp >ssil?le to fix the timo tk liuiiciy. York villi Knquiror. Mr. \V. M. Phillips, of Rock j liill, who for several weeks has! been at work in this section, has | opened for Mr. 13. M Andrews a business in Rock Hill, occupying one of the Morrison l?u tilings on "Railroad street. Mr. Phillips will deal exclusively in musical instru incuts and other ariieles usually found in an upto-tl.de music house, and will be glad to have his Fort Mill friends call on hin: when in J lock H ill. Mr. Claude Howie, s <n of Mr. \V. It. How it* of this | lace, and who enlisted in the I tit d States army about three y a arrived Saturday i-VriiiM,' .ml will spend liisiji day furiougii ,p }ltB 1 home herMr. II >wn tva.,uplo ' a short time tur , wit!; C <. A, Fifth Infantry, in the 1'.ilippiu s but. was reeonily giv< n .1 government position 111 Maui! i. The nn n nil nee men 1 Itmi ?t.? electrival goods, with which the mills of this place aie to he equip- 1 pe<i in order to use tie- Soo horse j power contracted for with tlu* Cm- i tawba Power Company, are new ' en route from the factories from 1 whieli they were nriered Rome inontliH ago, will prove pleasing information to the people heren-I bouts. These goods will arrive here within tJie next ten (lavs and it mflv be* ex pec ted that the wheels * will be turning by electricity with- \ in a very short t ine. J A 'phono message Monday after < noon from Kbem z- r announced i the death at his I < -me of Dr. W. Ji. Fewell, who had been in poor 1 health for several years. Dr. Few- I ?-ll was 76 years ??t age. He grad- ( tinted from the South Carolina , .Medical College i . 1S.V). and for ] many years enjoyed a large prac tice in Ebenezer and roi rounding 1 townships. He w v- one of York's mutt progressive citizens, and his IF" XT HR, I n the homes of < fortahle and look Come in and let I Kvery style 1 iiat' We got them fro and v(?u can gel ; o it here. CASH < S>jCXI_.X_ n .IIHTwUS I lie 11( is tlr 11L' 1111111 I 11 ? -.unity will !>? piineu to loam of ll S clelllisO. A |.?? I it i?jr 1. tlr' purpose of which is t ' s". ;> i't ; .! Sundays of urlit lts n? r- ! audi e. was circulated am- nir t'r* p i r-lisnts of I liti \VM S it |i ! i vi 1" tli?I tili at i i -ii 1 ' any 01 I si;, 'a r \ \ I '' .L'fi r i in i.t t a i i' t' v.! ). A i J I . 111 i' . .' , i .\ i , with! t I ? X- ! i "l t ! ! , .11 idled i . r (. ',? ili ii, "1 a i n 'i t- . t: i > i a iinui1)1 I* . .( I i I .; I s I|l' ' V w ii in: roll nt w? i a -;* il to "|ion I i i i ' i . i i i i in v it I- s f .? t! o . ,! ,t. : ' -li.-r If tide- 1:j !? us 1 l III I.. ilia! Jiurp. -s. There Mil1 f-i\v aliout fifty enses on Calendar 1 of tin* court of con moti pit-as. it-tit 1 > to lie ea 1 ioil at tlit* next term of tli.it court. All < f tIiopc eases art' ?-lil, no new ones having lioon put on yet. They in elude canes that wore "not n ailv" at t!u* recent special session, and! although it in quite probable that ! at least twenty of 111<*i 11 wiil lastrn-k, n olF when cnl ed, as many as thirty of ilioin will lie f<>r trial. A number of n?*w caRi h will hi* docketed la-fore tlio he^inninu of the next term of court, hat there is not much probability that any of thorn will reached (luring tin* sessi'hi.? York vi lie Enquirer. M r. K. (1. ?T 1 m hrou'bt to The Vim nil M lav : peculiar ? >i i b' i.11 irt ' <1 a few days " ir hi-- a '-n While >tr> < t. 'i h < in is a' lit the sc/.e of a "Jo-cs it pieoj and is apj irently i I > f lt I 1. < hi in . i h' is lir a ! l.al ' ; i ee net:! oj 'ed!in - i ' ' ! ih's is j in - <r, 11 I, a 11 i iii; 1 ' a i? j rrseiil l' a Si i! <. i u i ui j>. dd ler to win 1|1I il was ilo\ l. I -e letters. "K I I'd A." nie! b . i it'i I he e. 'INI." V' ;? i cyi v. e ide of '< he ei .in is p iTt i 11 \ .a lb. Tin Scandinavian peddh r t.deil that the in \va mad in my rniluries ll_T , I lit i - t win I lie I litis US ti lie I eaiun .1 be said. FOR S.V1.K iinc lnm lr d ainl fifty bushels of Providi lice Vain Sew I l'c* tutors. J. 1.. KIMIJKKLL. For Probate Judge. The friends nf "Frank d. Mei'nin, relyius' on his dali'y as a capalil lawyer ni'i liis integrity a man, . >ati I ally i e nun u 1 him as a suitable man f <r Ih- ..ffl f 1 'r '-ate Jul" . Yl Vi'l iwik a '1 llif r mil we ur" his lc 'i-ii. he (li< is an imp ?r' nut >n iu<l muli rsluudin its duties, h will ill it well. Notice of Primary Election. Notice is hereby given that a primary Section will be hold at the various products in York county, on Saturday. Vlarch 10th, IffltU, for the purpose of lominatiug a Probate Judgo for said onnty. The polls will open at 7 a. in. and j lose at I p. m I All white Democrats heretofore en olled, or enrolled Ave days before said arimary arc entitled to vote. Candidates for said offline must pay a 'ec of eight dollurs and sign the pledge i m or before 10 o'clock noon, on Tuesday Vlarch 15th I'.HH. Hy ord??r Damoorarie, Exe -utive Committee, J. S. BRICE. ,T. H. SAVE. County Chairman. Secretary. 3-2-21 313 PUT jsriTi )iir people to make t handsomer, us trv our skill on you s popular, both in ( in tlu* makers. Got t i suite or odd piece r [>r C REDIT. Yours respectfully, iS "^O ????????@??SKS nrn mi ? -? I'll OKI Mil y,i) ^ pejg.M w;ua?njuB iWCfaanmr IsPRING <g |jj Spring is here ^ all kinds of ^ Field Seeds. Q Also a big l< I) Wire at Low 1 The Old Uclial ^ jobs to otter a lid goods sin; w OQ J&j from dust and ?> W e want yo Jft; promise von v (>p part as to pric ^ Ar r q-^ i ours ior I Tie Old Bel ? T. 3. BEL | Cs3?8KS3??<2?<3?C? livery body is playing JET"" JL JL The popular new game; the most interesting of all for old and young. 50c a package. Ft. IE. Parks, at Ardroy's LX R. IE liow more comtr homo. . i lu rry an I oak. ho t stylos ight ii' you buy >TJ2STG ;??GS0S>S???0? 1 alile Stnra 1 . *.4. tJ X 'J W I U i. U I ^ ira^mmn MT?'P7C! fe) y^vvb. g i fcasY.ttY v.Mrw^Tffl >tr* r rautaw (O) and we have 0 r1 1 ! ** (xaruon and 63 [>t of (xardrn 0 o Prices. @ WISER! 1 bio always lias 0 ii; remnants ^ ;lit iv damaged ^ 0 exposure, in* trade and ve will do our ^ es, etc. ^ 0 business, g) S & iaMs Store, | K, FftOP. ? ) ?Q?0 ?@?@?G 0 3 ARRIVAL OF TRAIniS. Tn 1 :i !< with ill" HC.Ilwlnlc, cffeciive Nov. 29, 11K)3, the Southern'* j.:issentr<r trains now arrive at Fort Mill as follows: FROM OH \RI.OTTE. No. 27 (regular stop) . . . 7:'M ii. in. ' '1 s^ont ... 0:01 ,, ,, .. V- trop'.iliir *top) .... 7.07 p. in. ,, 29 (tla^ stopi 10:20 ? ,, F.O >M COI.L'MIHA No. !>? (regular stop I 9:13 ft. m ,, 20 (rogu'ar stop) 2:13 j?. in .. 28 (mfnlar stop) ... 8?18 ,, ,, 31 (!t?g stop) . U;0iJ ,, ,, 1 To Our ^ Editor The Times: Just I ? sl" inn (roods are ?.> 11 tin- w (a about I.*11 k. of hiidier prices. tilings ui cotton j^ootls, we ti V? lust y? ar. while tlit* styles art & (Mir Millinery depnrtme Jjj# ive as our entire slock was I) n *.V On., who were burned out ^ boi ^'tt a new buildiiiLt and ?> J burning, so our customers ca a9 get nothing but the newest s ^ old stock was burner!. fV Alias Lulliho Garrison, h ^ have charge of our millinery . , ? 'Not A Mill Hut sales of Hargnins picked of el< un new totals. Sills. W Two hundred yards of pure S signs. Vku have paid -10 and 50c spring business on this at 'Joe. V Indies that will want them, so first XX c Thirty dozen 11 < se, t> to ft 1-2 case I see aids of l.'c stockings, liail, for 10c. Try a pair of Hear * Eixxxlorc The only complete line ever h ! these goods unci it' you do not say i money, we'll set up. Z_i?LcLi?Ds' Of all kinds. Turn-ovei8 and Dress Call to see our line. It is con eolc irings. R-?*~ Watch this space for the fyfleachair SisrirtP- is Nc It O ? amcxnamzsyvjc *r ? A lid it finds us with I of Spring and Summer ; from head to foot, that _ lia\ e ai! i styles. 1 of low c [1 Neckwea you buy, you, we \ the call. It ma remind \ are sole \V. L. Douglas Shoes--tl See our Autograph ( RScElhaney-P Mnlfis! A.IJU V/b -A. v/ KJ I Mule si Just received a car load of extra fine Mules. from now an you will always find me with a gond supply on hand. Call and do bu .iness wiili me. If you haven't the cash I will sell yon and give you all (tie time you want. Very respectfully yours, IS. J. Kimball Hock Hill, S C. J. U. Traywick & Co, DEALERS IN FINE LIQUORS A N 1) AVr IN ES, No t'J Eant Trade St. , CfTARLOTTE. - - - N. O Friends. | sew York. March 7. 1904. tell tlie folks that our new k 'ay, ami not to he alarmed (& With the exception of a few ^ nil prices ulout the same as ^ J prettier. K* nt will he especially atlrnct- ^ i)Ui*ht from Armstrong, Cator V in the Baltimore lire. Tliey itock while the old one wi a 'o hi rest assured that they will tvltw for this seu.-on, as the qv i graduate in Millinery, will ^ room this season. ^ Very truly yours, ^ L. -J. MASSKY. J I-End Sale, ? ?.* . JJt ? HWI) up on our recent trip to New York omlsLi'd. ilk Koulurd, m four neat, pretty defor I bene goods. We will start our i*e will not have a suit for all the comes will t liivt choice. Deo. , for boys awl misses. This is a Koi il and heuvy the best we ever stockings for boys at 15. ideries. shown in Fort Mill CoinC to see they are the cheapest goods f.?r the stocks, from 10 cents to $3.00. Goods. lipido in all the leading weaves and next three months. a S Epps. 1 -! :ar_at Hand, one of the swcllest lines ipparel for men and boys, money can buy. We the new i;oods and latest )on't fail to see our line ut Shoes, llats, Shirts, r, (dotbing, etc., before and if we can not please vill. at least nnnivciatf* ' ? - "I t ' y also he well to again on of the fact that we agents here of the celeic best made. ^aps :it 50c each. >arks Gomp'y "* 1 ! ! CABBAGE PLANTS Now ready for delivery, ten "million ' <'mhbage Plants of tho following vario1 ties: Henderson, Succession, Flat Dutch, Selected lv<tru Early Jersey Wakefield, and Charleston largo typo Wakefield Also, Alexander ^eed Company's Augusta Early Trucker. Price ->>l ..>0 j>or i honsand. 6tO>u to 10,000 at 41.26 per thousand. 10,000 to 50,000 at $1.00 j)or thousand. Terms?Cash with order or plants sent. C\ O. D. Those plants are grown in the open air on t ho S'a Coast of South Carolina. They are stoaky uud hardy, and when replanted will stand severe cold without injury. I have a social low rate with the Southern Express Company and plants can he delivered at any l?oiiit on their lint* at a rate of 20 to 40 cents per thousand; minimum charge on single package, 86co)it?. I am distributing agent for GLENN , SPRINGS MINERAL W ATER. Prices and circulars on application. Will. C. GEKATY, 1 Young's Islaud, S. C. Telegraph and P. (). THE TIMES M ILL DO YOUR JOB PRrfcTINQ.