Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 16, 1904, Image 3
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Items of Loc.; f .<f crest
Prof. J. A ' ;i i v->n1 nuiay
it) llot-k Mill.
Hon ) 'i IT ? iii.nl to
liirt h ino l y - i
Wut'a w .s v ! tuny
it
v?II I ' O'e " ! > 't' IILT* '
in S| i .;it> i V Si. .-|c
The tsuia.; i.. 11 ( i < innri*
|3roctiitsiiii^ - -ii< s
and ottr ?h: 1.1 ? t' 11.
Mr. It. 1 .i
Buck) i 1
slafi \vm- a v !
Haiti rd-v.
Miss *s Ka'? < -i ir.ii
Kiuilirel! !? {'. : s > ii
ing from a Visi. . . \\. K.
Taylor, of lain i '
Tin* count v ; i
Vrijmiijo i . .iri?? i
ht-r t t' w it<
<l?-ftr j?c i . tit
ct'd llit- i? > ' \
Mr. IV M. ' n | .
ino a , h j,| .? t t| i |
Mlu. C oil i pa . . I lv lii
jured h lew ?i ? a
while crossini; v. >r I the
<iy e mom.
We are pie: o pit tlml
K. W. Defter r . < V .11,.y.
who aiitii red a s. ... of ;>u
la lysis a few days (- i.rovered
sufficiently to > <> . .iu-oii.
The condition !' Mi. \\ ilhorn,
who l as. I d to
his bed lor .- * v. r i: 1: < It ill11
-ks at t he ho. < ! i i . h i.
Mr. L. li. \\ rr i to
say, unimprov.
Alare : of
the N li< n .< hi
yesterday i i >.
Dutilap with t i -kU
oi'ed >! r. i . C < .
J I ill 11. laid.
The si I" l\? ' i ir \ lii .Mi
culled off ntti -i !i.i and
ciIUK are I r t 5 at i: 11.
Till* pri. e It- ' 11 1 tl
to la 1 ?-II ,t e In tile
real vain .
TIm- ffirtin I ' I '? '':lVe
done very lit i,> .,1 | aril ^
tlieir land I c I 'ntlie
continued cold 1: ae wvaili
er, and on top <it' ;u - !i tains of
the |>ast lew davs > it thein
I auk for si vet <d .. 1 v ,,
A lainntifni \i It 1 oiiu
inent. In he pi iced tie it
the lute \V K. rspi pt ! n I on
last Wednesday a id >. -weeted
wi'hin the u.v
litis no' iie n am r \> th r
ther will he pet it r> . in
contu cti >11 wit It t: a tii
The Times was mi>iu('<. iiicd lust
\Wi k us t<? the proli l> i Mluhlish
liieut of it hottlinir t ; ,r\ in 111?>
Spruit Machine s building.
We have since learned that
it is a waste mill instead of a 1?. ?ttling
factory that sonic ,f nur citizens
are thinking of -'urtint; up.
Those who mail i ? u the
various rural r >uto-? n entry
should remember tlr. : seary
t ) use a L.' n' ' icip it
takes just as > la letter
to (i i ltiia's t- i . 1 t lie
rural route. it . l one
to California. ' v n Sun's
way of d 'in^ bu. in\
: .
V'IV I - I | l I -? (1
fhn Inf.- 'fgtslntur pr -I s ||,ui
mileage tickets sh it. ! : ti ,t
only by tlie pari *v I l< 'lie
mom bet-? t? lb > .riiy.
The purclne. >r in ' in im 1 >
the company a b ! ' , i*,l>?-rs
of his family and ! viil be
written on ;in tic
The salary of rum! m ! carriers
will be iu.:re .~ .1 ft -r .lay 1st
from $t> 0 I o S i ')<) \ en lie i. After'Inly
the earn - v. 1 ti ! be
allowed to take or I i^ . to carry
packages for pay. il pre.-iunptioi.
is they have , .?i?_fh to do
in handling and d> 'rib .tin.' the
mail witl'.out o'd -iioy or 1 ere or
carrying merHiandi
As a lesult of a head ?^n col
lision between a work train and
the Southern's matlitionnd Palm
Limited, the lntler which is due
here at about 12 p. in did not arrive
Friday until S a. m. The crolliaion
occurred a f?-w miles south
of Columbia, and v.h.le the track
was blocked for s> vcml hours, the
damage to the tin.us w is slight.
The remain t i. (ieo. W.
Croft, oonirres-on ,u i r .in the 2nd
district of t. i S a ?, parsed
through hero .' i ii . .mini; on a
special car nitn i< I . ti tin No.
!DI, Col. Ci t <:t ! riiur.sday
morning in Washing! < of nlood-,
poison an I ihe r ; ii \?ore carried
to his o d Ii :.!? ,i: Aiken for
burial.
The board of visitors of the
Citadel ncad-Mur ' 1 i 'ir meeting
in Columbia. <! ? i?i?* . :o sen i the
cadets to (lie Si I mis ? xposition,
where they v. i i : ? into encamp
ment from tht I >t i to the 2.r>lh of
June. The S* wi' pay their
expenses whil ! *re. I ut they
niu.s tpay their < v n wp rt ti ii,
winch wiii not h' much. as the
roads will give them special rates.
FRE1
JLJS
Sxxit, o
XV c arc ?i<: ii .i l<
number <tf hcans t
store, a hr.rdsonu
How to 8 c; 12
With every 50-v
these tickets er.til
liave, the betiery
Furniture. The b
interested parties
(iive us your pa
cheaper than our
DVCIX..X.
Mis. Sal y N\ riiili* lets |i'ire|i i-e<l
a I*it near tin* i!"\v M 'i i 1 >
ell u IT 11 ami will have a re?;tlen"i
eiedeil tliOn'CMI Ml wli'-e. S'jo will
make Naiisville lier lm in- ami il
11ml rstiMiil Ilia' 11er c'lr.iiriiier .
.>l is W . A. \\ r In . i > .1 A. il.
M isH Mil 'Hi <)i I I lnii,.i. ami
M ihs i. Il ,i . 'il. r n.u? 11' I i I t'hiili' j
with Ii??r, -M ss M iiiii iit.w :i
t rni in <1 n .11 in .ti ,i' ami |
Mi. j i i:i i is ii a :iii- : s 11 i m
A ork ouuly.? BacU . . . M ?-. ui>i<11
VtniM^li'ix ii, wlin w.is niifii-d
in Kiit'in y.t*r i nvis'i p i?v .Mr. A ,
I). CIiohIi . h.i* \v 11 In A 1'kittiHiis I
10 iif 12 years au >. wm slioi ami!
Uiiit'll hv a ii ur-> i-inpl- vet of limi
rail toad on wliieh M i. A oiin<;i>loo<i !
was Wurkllle a ill ti iniiul..! I
\W have not In-, m able t?i learn:
any df the purl * i;!ars i< aditiLT up
(o the murder. Tin in liierof tin ,
deceased is Ml-.. ,\i. ( ). Yolinj/ I
blond, win. ?1?iw li'.. s in Fort Mill
townshio with In r sou. dolm F.
Voting bin id. Ui.ek Hill Herald.
Tom Avery, colored, was niveu a i
preliminary hearing Saturday af 1
ternoou before M a?di-tiT. ('.
Ih-ckhum on the charge ot ihtainiIItroods
llll'ler Sd-c pret.cii.se j
from Lee S. Nivalis. ??f F? .Mill 1
township, having b .11trt?t i hoist
from Mr. Nivens and >_h v-n a inortj?a^(e
on sonn cattle ' i- lint
belong to him. 11 - v !>-,ie.d
! over for 11 i d d 'In* A.in ter*u ?
the circuit court an 1 ! . I
i a $2oo bond wa . id York
1 jail yester la by ( 1 d .1. F.
\\ innate.? Ko k II il :I r 1.
The S ?utin rn 1. ii . ! v irr
escap.-d ti- ! ><.-,!<; .
s ?me bridj ? a.*r? > i ai; .' a r.
Friday morning ab e.d d y hi ik
I poii appr mchino 'h lu i ; .
eiiifin- r of No. Ill. t 'ie " ,
Flyer," - .'.v tin- file d. . i ,
his train, extin^ui. lo d i .< d n. II
was thoui^liI .i.?.t the . .
were tired by a .-j irk irc'i a
1 freight train which i pa.- d
lover the bridge only : t 'i
before No. !?l. Ab ' a do/. . li
were so badly hurii-d ' 1 ti. \
had to b i moved.
Seyeral of our contemporaries
are coin plaining of t lie small boyof
tlieir respective towns throwing
rocks and breaking ylass in the
buildings. Such a practice has
* *? " *
. ..*< 111 run i> 1 ill lor
some time, and we doubt if there j
is a dozen whole ^lass in (lie build
in^ of the now idle Spi at t Machine
Co. Several yoiinusti-rs have been
caught in the act and r mildly
(diastised, but still the throwing!
coiitinnPH. Parents will doiibtlf.-s
j conclude at an early day that it is
about as near an impossibility to
atop a boy from "chuukinij" as i
is to keep him out sculp.-! while
j returning from school.
KOIt SALE?One hmulretl aurl fifty ]
bushels of Providence Yam Seed Po
tatoes. J. I.. KIMBKELL.
NOTIC-E?1 am now pre par <1 to furnish
Single Comb Hr >wn l^-irh 'rn E I
at JI.'Hl p -r s 'in ; .f ' Mv **hi
cms are hr .1 fr >111 priz winners emit
tied to registririon. Apply to J. W. 1
Koonce, For* Mill S. C.
A Fort Mill Womak asks
I "have you .t floor paiir ha. will I t
tw i weeks?" Y a we hav l>. vo i
has a V. au iful rl ?? " ' "ill Wear t
yearn if properly applied. YV. E. ^rdrey
& Co.
EEL
LULti?\xl
/TT5 tr-TJuir, -TO*T
>x jf ulxm:
> nive to the customer wh
jo .tai.:ed in a jar. now
: $7 S Suii ?! I'll 1*11 i111n?
ire ?isesses:
:ent 51. chase we issue
lies y j t > one guess,
on!* chance to possess tl
eans will he counted on J
and the suit awarded to
trnnnge. We sell you 1
competitors, and it costs
Respectfully yours.
^ > vyv yyyyyyyy^yy;
| Tiiii Old Reli
C >) rn '{UIMHM
0
1 Bargains Ii
?> ________
^ We were fort
6)
nig our new 1
O Clothing at
CO font, mirier r
Q
O l liis fact cnal
| Genuine
H in this 1 i 111" an
f) vcrv fair pro
CO
have a nice li
IS i ^
v-y :'.!! ! r??!?!! !!!?'!"
?
$? bought before
? and can offer 1
?s bargains and
Yours for
} Tlis Old Rel
1 Ta B> BEL
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Everybody is playing
PIT
The popular new name;
< i... ? *
me- (iiosi interesting ol
all for old and young.'
.SOc a package.
Ft. HZ. strips?,
at Ardrey's
CIEI.
$75
iitxix*e.
0 guesses the exact or
on exhibition at our
>'ou a ticket. Ten of
File more guesses you
lis magnificent Suit of
1 lily '20th, by three ilisthe
successful guesser.
?oods as cheap, if not
you nothing to guess.
9 LJ JLNI VJT
laiile Store I
1 ClolliiiJ
_____ cl
miato in buy- ^
CO
ine of Spring q
CO
least k2o per CO
CO
ovular prices. CO
>!<ks us to offer ?
Bargainsg
(I still make a q
fif \V,v .?I ...* @
It* M V ^
nc of Spring 0
Dress (Hoods 0
the advanee 0
the ladies rare 0
latest styles. 0
business, <||
iaMe Store, |
K, PROP. <|>
)@??@??????oS
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.
Ill accordance With the schedule, effective
Nov. :i!?, 1the Southern's
passenger trains now arrive at Fort
Mill as follows:
PROM fit \RI.OTTE.
No. 27 (regular stop) 7:3-1 a. 111.
,, 33 (Hag stop) 0:01 ,,
,, 2.7 (regular stop) .... 7:07 p. in.
,, 20 (Hag stop) . 10:20 ,, .,
from COI.l MltlA.
No. 30 (regular stop) .... 0:13 a. 111
,, 23 (regn'nr stop) 2:18 p. m
? 28 (regular stop) v13 ,, ,,
,, 31 (flag stop) 0:00 ,, ,,
Ifel ^ .
Title O
Vim 1 a ticket fi>r every dollar'
M:i-srv's store. All tlnse tick 'ts v
In Irawn >ut hy a blind folded rlii
iliawn out, you m?t tin* Piano free.
') s. tin* better your chances will b
in* drawing has 11 >t been decided \
his year and will t>.? announced in
Our ISTe^w Si
Is complete in all depart un nts.
so many pretty things and special
t ion t Item now.
Xju O".
\pvv 1
MVIt 1M1?5 1
1SI.ACK
Illack plain \ oil. I t inch
Illack llrilliant \Oil. to inch,
Illack N nh \ oil, .'III inch
I thick NuiisvciiiiiLT, vrrv line, toil
Illack N unsveilin^r. dd inch
Illack Scrjje. storm ami worsted...
Illack silk-warp Henrietta
Illack all-wool Henrietta
(Miainpaoitc \ oil. 10 inch
lloyal Itlnc \ oil, I" inch
I'art wool MlIcriiiinc, d> inch, lilac
Se ?nr line i I t Ot ton \ lis. ail et
A.I I iineii Suitinus. o'J men
NOT]
All summer Handkerchief-. line an
Twelve tlo/.t n neat 1 nnhroidercil 1
lor for, on sale at It) cents.
Twenty-tl\? do/en nice Shear Hat
at o .
New t i.liars. O. 10. ami 2'ic. Spi
t'rushed Leather Hells, all colors, !
< tar store is tided with new on
see t hem.
Meacham
ft"'v Watch for on** opening anno
Spring is Ne
And il finds us itli <
of Spring and Summer a
from head to loot, that
"~T have all t
/ I \ styles. I]
K IV of low ei
nk N e e k w e a i
| \ (5^ you buy, i
M you, we \\
m the eall.
W 5 111a;
\jjk^ | remind y
| x?sx arc soic ' \
\V. L. Douglas Shoes--th
See our Autograph C
McElhaney P
Mules!
Mules!
Just received a car load of extra fine
Mules. From now on you will always
find me wiih a /food supply on hand. Call
and do business with inc. If you haven't
iiic ut.Mi i win sen you aim give yon all
the time you want.
Very respectfully yours,
S.J. Kimball
Rock Hill, S (1.
J. U. Tray wick & Co.,
DEALERS IN
FIXE EIQIM>RS
AND WINES,
No. 4-2 East Trade St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. O.
?pnp
$300 Piano
Given Away
Absolutely
FREE.
' ?J -L- -L U.
s worth of nonds you buy at L. J.
nil be pltuvri in a box, and mir will
lil. If your name is on the ticket.
The more tickets you have in the
e li> jjet the Piano. The date for
:et. but will l?? -i.
wv I'M,,, niiir iiiii l 11
due time.
oring Stock
Call ami oo>* the new goods. Have
bargains will not attempt to menDress
Goods.
GOODS.
$i.oo
1.25
50
icli 1 00
50
50 and 75c
$1.00
. 50 and 00c
?S5c
85c
k. blue, brown, a bargain .... 25o
>1 ?i'H 15, 17, 20 and 25c
25c
IONS.
id shear, ass"I hemstitched $1.00 doa
Iatnlkeiehiefs, one you have paiil
idkerchiefs, the best we ever had
milled Collars, 55, 50, 75c and $1
25 and 50c,
oda and we are anxious for you to
i &Epps.
uncement which will he soon.
ar at Hand,
one of the swcllest lines
pparel for men and boys,
money can buy. We
he new i*oods and latest
>on't fail to see our line
nt Shoes, llats, Shirts,
r, Clothing, etc., before
ilid if we can not please
ill, at least appreciate
y also be well to a^ain
oil of the fact that we
ij?cnts here of the celee
best made,
laps at 50c each.
arks Gomp'y
CABBAGE PLANTS
Now ready for delivery, ton 'million
Cabbage 1'hints of the following vanet
ios:
Henderson, Succession, Flat Dutch,
Selected E.:tra Narly Jersey Wakefield,
and ('harlesion large type Wakefield
Also, Alexander Seed ComuinvV a?.
Kusta Karly Trncker.
Price?$1.50 jier thousand.
5,000 to 10,000 at $1.25 per thousand.
1 0,(MM) to 50,(KM) at $1.00 per thousand.
Terms?Cash with order or plants
sent C. O. D.
These plants are tfrown in the oi>en
air on the Sea Coast of South Carolina.
They are stocky and hardy, and when
replanted will stand severe cold without
iiijnrv. I huv? n u.-wu-i i ?
~ n>>v rain
with tho Southern Express Company
and plants can l>e delivered at any
point on their line at a rate of 20 to 40
cents per thousand; minimum chftrge
011 single iwiokago, 115 cents.
I am distributing agent for GLENN
SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. Prices
and cir. ularson application.
Will. C. GERATY,
Young's Island, S. C.
i Telegraph aud P. O.
i Til 12 TIMES
WILL DO YOUR
JOb PRINTING.
JMHnI