Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 23, 1904, Image 2
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TOUT MILL T1MKS
DtMOcrati:
^>.UIiLISF*EJ? E-VKKV WEDNESDAY
B. W. BRADFORD.
'IViiiis of Suos.i it>: i n:
< ytfir $1.00
months to
Thrcn months -0
i.'tu'i spoir'encc <?n i ui i' i i suiij* <. tH Is
Jnvltoil, but no responsibility i.i asjsuimMl
for the views of correspondents.
Anonymuus nimnuini uiomt will nut
be* pubumu'il in tr?e.<" columns.
O) appll< :rtlr>n 1? the publisher. n<!veru.'irtk
.* ; !? *- are ma tie known to
.those 1teresktotl.
' Fort Mill '1 hone (With lon^ distance
<*?tny.tctlory) No. Si'-.
MARi/II ga, J :>H.
Are the people to suppnt the
Ljovefi i mi en t. oris the govoriinpoit
t?t support the pi'Dpi < ? Thi.s tpiosAioti
is h miii; earnestly handed
around for discm-sion in both j
homes of Compels. Is it. the
business of th'' government to
protect the people from ijtiaeks
mid JiuivJh? Tlie House has just
pissed tin iinti food lid til lend ion
bill which authorizes mid instructs
the Secretary of Agriculture to
.employ an army of iuspector.s to
run id uwi Hit' country mm sample
prepared foods. | il'i'hi'lVvS, CUlltlf'l
^nods, dmi^s. cle inieuls, eft;., and
to proseeuic ease,-, of adultjuration.
'The Wool (Jrowers As*oriat ion
wants h 11 ft liny of wo '1 mspert' r^.
yHn?l compulsory labelling. A law
has been passed to prevent the
Hide of seeus, trees, plants, vines,
? lover, ote., sold under i'nls- n ones.
Well, what is to he the the end of ;
this meddlim*? re the fiirniers
*jf tho United States to he protect - ;
ed fronj liulilnino-rud men, patent
/churns tlu.it will not make butter,
patent heo-hives that a swarm will
not enter, hook agents wlusc eloquent
promises are not justified hy
tne result, and the venders of fruit
trees which bear the wionjj kind
of fruitV
Is congress henceforth to protect
the people a^Hinst ineiehaiits
who sell wolleu poods 1 lint contain ,
cotton and silk fabrce 'lint contain j
wool? The people of file Sou h j
have hitherto manured to protect
themselves against the gaken nutnieps
and mahogany hams of Connecticut,
and the Yorker who
bnupht oats and discovered that
they were only shoe peps sharpen- 1
at both ends, simply called himself
a fool and let it po at that. Kar- !
mors a .re sometimes ahaved in
trndiup horses. Are they henceforth
to he denied this luxury. Are
tools to tie forbidden to be foolish
merely been line rogues arc roguish t
1b David Harutn to become absolute
ami impossible? The Agri<
ulturnl Department, lias an agrustologixt
and a thousand inspectors
are abroad to prevent the misbranding
of Heeds and plants; but
the government cannot protect itself
in this very particular and is
the victim of more wholesome
cheating than anybody else. Hadn't
we better try to worry along in the
old-fashioned way in which every
man protected himself against
frauds as he could? An economical
if not a practical solution will
be for the government to appoint
fx fool killer.
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Race Hatred at the North.
Altogether the most ominous
feature of the lynching at Spring
tield, Ohio, is the disclosure of
deep-seated race prejudice and
hatred which characterised it.
T : i.:.i o.
? jy 111.1! lilj', 1*^ IllUt'UU* nilUUJ^II, I'VI'll
in its simp I est nspeots; hut when
the killing of 11 ?*? ostensible offender
is attended hy hii outburst of
in 11 r tenuis animosity against the
entire negro colony it attains the
proportions of an nil-prevailing
calamity, says the Washington
r'oat. No matter how completely
we may condemn and abhor the
lawless (lest i notion of a human life,
it is still possible to imagine the
infnriation provoked by some particularly
fiendish erime. But when
tins appalling onthmst of mob
yiolence is followed by a demonstration
of general and comprehensive
passion for massacre, one
stands aghast at the horror and
the barbaiity of the sp'elide.
fcihese frightful phenomena nearly
always attend a lynching at the
north. Th v never do at the south.
In the aou'h I hey catch the culprit.
>'?r the supp ?sed culprit. and put
him todeath often under circumstnnees
of unspeakable horror.
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xjiii niiTP uu; main r mars. i>o
('(\ruivnl of butchery ensues. No
outbreak of rare hatred and peisepution
is provoked. The criminal
is executed, and tnat is all. Rut
iit the northern b ales the lynching
js merely the spark that lends to
the ex (onion In almost every
instance the mob whets its appetite
for slaughter and devastation
pn the initial sacrifice. It is only
too plain that the lynchers seek
the extermination of the negroes,
and use the lynching as a pretext.
The question is not thnt of punishing
some individual otfender,
however cruelly, but of killing
every member of the race within
oach.
ilnrrBnrrr t .. SHBBsi
The Wz.r in ihe East.
Durini; the past week nuinli*tk
i f i ti11><>r~. have iieen puhiinhed in \
lh?* iii'Ws j ?h|m m s enneev11 i ntr tin* <
Enedt-rn war. lint tiny must Ik* hc- <|
n jit< (I with mii at reserve. v
Fujui Ted<i?> I'm report ??i' ^
! 4 .lapiiiii-H oeeupation of i'grl i:
Arthur after a combined ltmri umi ^
b it atlaek Satur inv an ] Sunday, t
It is assei t d tlinl a division of H
lapaiH'HO lau le I mi the ljia?? Tun?_r t
p niinswla Saturday and eiiyjuyed 4
llie Iviissiatifi mar l'ort Arthur f
while tin* H *et bombarded from '
Saturday eveninn until Sunday j j
Hit tilling*. J
Tli?' same enrroKpondenl reports i
I a sharp eneounter at C.'hyoiiti Sy- ,
oii^r / on tin Yalu river, about thir- j
I v miles n a beast of \\ ; j i I, in ,
I which the Russians lost 000 in ,
kill* (i ami wounded. ^
The D.iily IMironiel "tj Slninizbai
correHp indent I; a s fr >in New
Chwaiiii that I he -lap mese erns-ed
the Attune Pass, forty miles from
Iliii-Cbenu'. and that iiisions oc *
cm red with the Russians. J
Reports from Seoul and ToUio| '
are to the elfe. t. that Manpiia Ito '
has arranged to lend $2,oOO,oUO to Korea
oil easy terms.
Ace* riling to The Standard's *
Tien Tsin cniTe.-pundet.it, Korea is (
appealing to tin* powers for an ex- j
I? union (<f a year for 11?. payment i '
i>f tlie iinl* utility growing out ol '
llie Boxer troubles. : '
The correspondent at Tion Tsiti }l
of The l)aily Mail repo. Its that Ko. v
taoka. a Japan He merchant and '
Russian spy, has been assassinated i
by being nuried alive, but that tin- < 1
Japanese authorities disavow any 1
knowledge, ol the assassins.
The Morning Post's Hamburg
correspondent says that Russia lias
purchased the Hamburg steamer
tlalis. which is now at Yladivostock,
for *.2-*>O.0UO, and that 11??? ,
vessel's name has been changed to (
Alexeitrapani. j
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hr** Must Be Reported.
The comptroller general is pre- j
purine to enforce the tiro insurance
bill and is now having the!
necessary blanks printed. The :
law requires that a report be made '
out for every fire ami promptly j
forwun O to t he coin ol roller <r,.n
- - r * ** - r>- t
t?ral lit v .>1 utn >i t, mid mi addition- j
ill report he inmle of each invesli- j
gution, where incendiai ism is ens- i
p ?cted. Where a lire occurs within i
nti incorporated town or city, the,
chief of the lire departmeiit or po- '
lice, or where tlu-re is no chief of 1
tire department or police, the in- j'
tendants of the towns must tuako
the investigations and report, and
wncro otits.de of an incorporated 1
I city or town it must he done by 1
1 the het ill' of tin1 county.
The blanks used require the (
(late of the tire, its location, owner I
of the property, occupants, origin, j )
j amount of insurance, whether cov. j
I ered l?y mortgage or not, otc. The
law also requires that investigation 1
shall begin within throe days, not i I
inch d ng S nday, after occurrence i '
I of such tire, and the comptroller i'
general or his deputy shall have j(
the right to supervise and direct
such investigati >n whenever tie '
deems it expedient or necessary.
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Letter to'Prof. Tate.
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Fort Mill, S. C. I (,
Dear Sir: You uro a toucher: hero's I .
ouo for your hoys.
11* the paint ill},' costs two or throe : I
timesusmur.il as the paint, ami one i
paint jfih'.s twieous fur as another, how |
much are those two paints worth?
If Devoe is worth $1.60 or $1.70 a gal- ] ^
1 Ion, how inueh i> the other one worth? | '
How mueh is a gallon of paint worth t
! anyhow? (,
The answer is: Depends on the paint. i
I The reason is paint isn't always paiut. *
There aro true ami false paint an 1 I
. short measure. (
How much is a short moasnre gallon f
worth? How much is false paint worth?
I How much is Devoe worth?
There are millions a year in the ans- j
wor to the last ouo. Yours Truly
F \V 1)kvui: & Co ' <
I 11 New York i
j P. S. W. B. Ardroy & Co. sell our paint.
I
Boys Won Damage Suit. ,
In the superior court of Meek- i
lenbnrg county, which was in b* h
sioii in Charlotte (luring the past J
; week, Theodore AlrGraw and Sain
\\" 1?it?*. two young white men. were (
; oi| Friday a wan led damages in the
Rum of $.100 each. \\ liite nnd
McGraw brought suit, in the sum '
of $1' ,000 each against the South-/
em Hailwav. for iuiuries alletred I
! to have been p*it upon thorn in ore !
I linn r your n^o by beiuvr put off i
a moving train noar Charlotte. |
They produced tickets in the court j
to show that they had paid their
faro, hut, it ho'iiis. the fact that
they were riding on the "blind")
bn^age led the train crew to believe
that the boys wore stealing a
1 ride and they were put off. The
lease had been in court twice tie-1
1 fofe, each time resulting in a mis- j
j trial.
McOraw is well known to the j
' mill people here ami the caao wna t
watched with much interest.
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"Power Rattons; wears long*?! Dsvo?? '
|cg|aF ft '
'Ml
; ;?. or
Scheme To Abolish Dispensary
Tlu'iv lins been a ^reat d u 1 of j
nlk recently from towns which are 1
>pp ;sod to the operation of die '
lispt ii-ui i? s to the effect that there f
ms now h s heme on foot for these -I
iwnj to surrender their present '
Tiarteis Mini then apply for a new
me containing: n clause forbidding;
he establishment of a dispensnry. 1
.ays the Columbia Record. The t
dea is unique, but it happens that , i
hoio is a clause in the constitution t
oi bidding it. Articjo 3, section ! t
>t. of the constitution of lSt?5'snys <
n the third paragraph: "Thecen-jl
r.il assembly of this State shall i
lot enact local or special laws con- j j
cinino uny of the following sub- 1
ccts." and following; this: To in- t
oil) rat" citi'-s. towns or villairos. I .
i change, amend or extend the j
dnirtcr thereof." 1 .
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L R. Williams Elected Probate Judge. {
In the election held throughout I
lie c??yn 1 v Saturday for a probate |
udge to succeed the lute Col. \V. j f
1. McCorklc, 1,350 votes were 1
ast as follows; Uiooks Ininan, ,
Frank P. McCain. 257; L. R, , '
tViiliauiH, >S74. Mr. Williams whh j ^
lected on the iiicst ballot and will '
loiihtlettB till the otKce efficiently. ; 3
The election in Fort Mill passed 1
?tT very quietly, there being only 1
a! votes oast. ()f these, Mr. Wil- j '
lams received d'.t; Mr. McCain, 24. | 1
ilid Mr. lninauott. The managers j
vere VV. H. Windle, C. P. Ulan-j
teuship and T. B. Spratt. j ^
Tin* anti-treat law bein^ effect-1 <
vc, there wan little of t lie drinking ?
isuully noticeable on election days. | 1
Allison Creek Bridge.
The repotter is advised that the ! '
ounty board of commissioners is 1 <
tot disposed to accept the repre- j
>entations of the Catawba Bower I
oinpany to the efToct that its ex- | 1
)-iniithies on the Allison ('reek c
iridic amount to as much ns $700 t
\t least, some of the members of
lie beaid are inclined to the opinon
that if the said expenditures 1
lave reached that figure the Bower *
oinpany has failed to net full 1
mine for its money. The com- '
nissioners have been advised also
hat the materials put on the
pound are of inferior quality, ami
hat the construction work is hard- ^
y up to the required standard, f
Yipiin, us anotlior reason why tho '
jourd is not disposerl to accept an}' ^
imposition that lias so far he? n }
nude by the Power company, it is '
i fact tlia the Bower company owns 1
lit' lands outIi above and below J
ho bridge for quite a distance and
s more interested than ip any one
llee in the inuintainance of the J;
itruoture. The bridge isof course *
puto a convenience to many peo- *
>le in the neighborhood; but in
it'W of tho responsibility of the
['.over company tor the present (
iituation, and its preponderating (
uterost in the maintenance of a v
j roper crossing, tho commissioners f
Itink that their offer to maintain
i proper bridge after the Power 1
company has constructed the same (
itul kept *.f lip for five years is
piite liberal. -Yorkville Eiujuirer.
More Riots.
Disturbances of strikers are not '
marly ;ih grave as nil individual '
lisorder of the system. Overwork. J
o-s of sleep, nervous tension will
>t> followed by utter collapse, un- f
ess a reliable remedy is imtxi- di- ]
itely employed. There's nothing ]
>o eliieient to euro disorders of the
Liver or Kidneys as Electric iiit- |
ers. It's a wonderful tonic;, and
MTetVive nervine and the greatest
ill around medicitio for run down
iystems. It dispels Nervousness, I
Kheuinatisni and Neuralgia and i
'xpels Malaria germs. Only f)Oc, ,
ind satisfaction guaranteed by All (
Druggist.
An act amending section 1,76b
the statutes, passed by tlio legislature
during the last session, provide
that all institutions doing
business in this state, in lending
money or receiving deposits, unl.'i
iwtu nf iimni'ivirutiiin rrrnntf?rt
by the Stale, are required under |
penalty of forfeiture of their charters,
to publish in a newspaper in ;
the city or town they do business, j
n uworn statement, every three |
mouths, of thocondition and bnsi- I
re-Ms of such institutions. This
applies to private banking houses
a4 well, whether chartered or not.
Tragedy Averted.
" Just in the nick of tirno our
little boy was saved" writes Mrs.
\V. WatkiiiB, of Pleasant 13ity, O.
"Pnuemouia had played sad havoc
with him and a terrible cough set 1
hi besides. Doctors treated him,
but he grew worse every day. At
length wo tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, and
our darling was saved. He's now
sound and well." Everybody ought
to know, it's the only cure for
Coughs, Colds and all Lung die- j
east's. Guaranteed by All Druggist.
Price 50c aud $1.00 Trial 1
bottles free. '
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9.' li?. -JH-I.-IA?-* y j? VUL1 ?r-r?
Items of Interest.
The i?rentest slump of thos^nBon
n rot totl to< k place Friday afteriooii
wli^n May futures dropped
rout 15.23 to 13 20 m New York
[Miis was caused bv by the failure
d Daniel J.Sully & Co., the great
mil operators.
The Stale pensiou boArd has
)een called to meet in Columbia
oday for the purpose of distributing
the pension money, the amount
o be distributed being $200.000.
V~ -4..4...I ? I .1
im oi'Mvu orvriui ua>n ??ku .
here is n liuye increase in the
iRt and some of them m the lowest
lass will not get as much as lust
fear.
A charier was issued Friday to
he Dominion Health and Benefit
insinuation, of Boek H ill, -centalzed
at $10,000, with W. I). Wylio
is president. G. \V. Poovley vice
president and li.M. London secreary.
On the same d y a charter
ivas also issued to tho Edgemoor
relephone Company, the capital
stock being $2,500. LI. B. llcath
s president.
From the Rock Hill Record we
earn that Andrew Carnegie has
notified President Johnson of
W\athropCollege that he will give
^20,000 for a school library at that
iiHtitntion, and that as all the eoniitions
have been compli dwitli
he Carnegie Library on the campus
is assured.
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Paiht You a Buggy for 75 Obnts,
,vith Devoo'n Gloss Carriage Paiut. It
veighs 8 to 8 o7.8. more to the pint than
>thor, wears longer; aipl gives a gloss
Mjual to new work. Sold by W. 11.
\rdrey & Co.
? -Between
the oi11? 1 id;?t<*n niul in
iurntiee agents, our citizens are
laving a bund-Blinking time these
1?>B.
TlIVT BBAUTIKUn Gloss
omes fron. tlio varnish in Dovoo's Yurlish
Floor Paint; costs .r? o?nta nioro a
[Uart thuuK'h- Sold by W. Li. Ardrey &
Jo*
-A
number of our bucket-shop
matrons are congratulating Lhemlelvea
upon having ''pulled out"
uut before the JSully downfall
Friday.
?
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. D inforth, of La Grange,
ia., suffered for six montliH with a
lightful running sore on his leg;
>ut writes that Bueklen's Arnica
salve wholly cured in in five days.
b\>r Uleeie, Wounds, Piles, it's the
jest 6ulve in the world. Cure guarinteed.
Only 25cts. Sold by All
Druggist.
J as. II. Tillman will not be a
'undidato for congress from the
hid district to succeed the late
xeo. W. Croft, as has been stated.
The Slate board of dispensary
lirectors purchased for the next
juarter, (i,00() cases of liquors and
vines, TOO barrels of whiskey, corn
md rye; and 20 car loans ot beer,
rhis is a goad showing for a temperance
institution; you are, how ver,
not forced to patronize.
Working Uvertime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
hose tireless, little workers?Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Millions
ire always nt work, night and day,
uring Indigestion, Biliousness,
Constipation, Sick Headache and
ill Stomach, Liver and Bowel
roubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure.
>)nly 25c at All drug store's.
n 1 Y*>
VJlViU I U|JTl
A little precaution now will
l*o a lonj* ways in the warm ?uturner
tiuiee when insects and varmints
circulate around freely.
Uall on uh for
Bed PoisonWe
furnish you Varnish and
Varnish stains ready to put on
furniture and
Wall Finish
In white and delicate colors.
It is almost as cheap as whitewash
and will not rnb off, and is
far superior in other ways. At a
very small outlay you can make
the whole interior of your home
look bright and new. You can do
the work?we furnish the material.
The health of your home
aside from the happiness demands
it.
W, B, Ardrey & Co's.
BlackMuitbiDg and Woodwork.
I have leased the ttailes smithshop,
near McElhnney'a stable,
and will do your blacksmithing
and general repair work in the
most satisfactory manner. Horseshoeing
a specialty.
Give me a trial.
J. Fbb Patterson.
THE UW?^TALKER SAY
28 Pounds Granulat
81 worth Knibroidon
Insuperable--the t wo
Spot
You only have to se
vineed of their value.
2,000
Is all we have at thi
is a remarkable offer a;
! tage of it will he well p
Compar
Notice of Election.
For Probate Judge of York County tc
Fill Vacancy Caused by the Deatt
ofW H McCorklc, Former lncunv
bent.
: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF YORK.
i "VTOTICE is lierebv given that a SPE
I ^ CIAL ELECTION. duly called b>
' tho Governor under authority of law
will bo held at tin- various (duction pre
J cincts in said county oil SATURDAY
i APRIL H, 1904, for tho purpose of elect
| ing a duly qualified citizen to till tin
! oiticp of Probate Judgo, for said county,
| At the said election there will be pro
1 vided a box at each precinct wheroic
| the duly qualified voters may deposii
j their ballots.
Before the hour fixed for opening tin
1 polls. Managers and Clerks must talu
and subscribe to the constitutional oath
The chairman of tho hoard of manager:
can administer tho oath to the othei
managers and the clerk; a notary pub
lie must administer the oath to tlu
chairman. The managers elect tlieii
chairman and clerk.
Polls at each voting place must la
; opened at 7 o'clock a. in, and closed al
4 o'clock p. m.
The managers have tho power to fil
, a vacancy, and ifnone of tin manager
! attend, citizens can appoint from anion*
j tho qualified voters the managers, wlu
j after being sworn, can conduct t ho elect
I Hon.
At the close of the election, the man
ager and elerlc must proceed publicly t(
j open the ballot boxes and count tin* bal
! lots therein, and continue without ad
journment until the same is coniplctec
and make a siatemcnt of the result to
I each candidate and sign the same.
vNiinui rnroe nays niter tne eleotiot
i the chairman of tho board or Home oin
i designated by the board, must delive
| to tho commissioners of ulectinu tin
noil list, the boxes containing the bal
lots and a written statement of tho re
suit of tho election.
The following
MANAGERS OK ELECTION
have been appointed to hold the elect iot
I at the various precincts in the suit
jcounty.
; Botiiel?R. M. Burnett, R. II. Camp
I bell, J. Hope Adams.
Bethany?J. .T. Howe, N. A. Howell
B. R. Smith.
Blairsvillc?J. G.Latham, H. J.Slier
er, J. L. Rainey.
Bullock's Creek?Kelly Inman, W. C
Robinson, H. D. Cranford.
Clover?J. F. Currence, EliasJack
! son, J. M. Ford.
I Coates's Tavern?J. R. Gei iys, J. T
I mui. \T. x* . UCHp
I Ebonezor?J. A. Shurley, W.B. Few
| oil, T. A. Matthews.
Fort Mill?T. B. Spratt, W. H. Win
; die. C. P. Blankenship.
| Forest Hill?J. .1. Brandon, W. \V
Auten, R. B. Robinson.
Hickory Grove?T. M. Whisonant, J
N. McDill, John Ramsey.
I MoOonnellsville?J. F. Ashe, J. 1
! Crawford, J. O. Moore
i Newport?T. B. Glenn, A. T. Neolj
; T. W. Jackson .
Ogden?J. B. Davis, S. B. Nunnery
! R. C, Caveny.
Piedmont?M. R. Biggers, R. M
j Wallaco, J. H. Quinn.
Rock Hill?J. H. McFadden, W. C
\ Wherry, J. W. Marshall.
Sharon?J. M. Sims, T. M. Hope, S
A. Warluk
Smyrna?\V C. Wliitesides, T. B. Han
bright, R. W. Wliitesides.
Tirzah?J. B. Barron, R. R Alliaoi
A W Black.
Yorkville?W. J. Neil, E A. Craw
, ford, J S. Sandifer.
The managers at each precinct name
above, are requ.estod to dolegato ono c
their number to call upon J . S SAND!
FER, clerk of tho commissioners c
1 ^1 a ta mwl Pnnnfw Vln<?t V/>i?
I WVU Itiiu V/\'UI1I J iUOtlVMin IU1 & Ui
j County, at. Yorkvillo, S. C., 011 Than
| day, the 7th flay of April, l!K)4, to r?
, ceive ballot boxes', poll lis', registratio
list, ityu-itrntion book and instructions
' Come prepared to take ONE BOX
J. H SAYE, Chairman,
P. M. HUH HIS,
W. A. YOU NO BLOOD.
; Commissioners of State and Count
1 i Eleetious for York County.
March 21, 1901 8-23-3t.
THE TIMES
"WILL DO YOUR
JOB PRINTING
%
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acifisttst wwst
?s^umncejjn ;
w kind of chew
von enouqh chewers 1
ear to make
rn ctai/re
g- ^ I': M r% CGEST
COMPETITIVE BRAND ,
SCHNAPPS TOBACCO.
1
e<l Sugar - - 81.<M)
' or Insertion - 81.00
for - - ?2.<H)
Cash
e these i?oods to be con>
!?~ elx* c3 s
is unheard-of price. This
nd those who take advan1
eased.
iy Store:
\ VOIJNG \
|TENDER \
;j! JUICY \
' ^ Theso are the points of merit J
in our beet. You never run tho ^
!. ^ risk of (getting ol*i or tough ^
i ? steaks here. We assure you when ^
' ^ you conio to us for meat tho qual- 0
, ity will he right. ?
a Our experience teaches \is ^
; 0 how to best select meat ami how 4
* 9 to best serve it for you. w
I # Juicy, tender steaks aro our
f 9 pride?they give you an appetite #
j ^ every time. All Pork Sausage? C
II 5 the kindjyour grandmotherswado ^
^ I J ?15c a pound. J
! i J- T. J. HARRIS, $
1 ^ ^
-, ^ Next door to Mills & Young. ^
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Don't suffer with your eyes and
' headaches. Have tliein tested and
titted with proper glasses. Exami
inatioii absolutely free and glasses
* at half price for a short time, fciat1
isfaetion uuamntead or no pay.
L. J. MASSEY,
EIBF.RTA PEACH TREES,
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
i RED RASPBERRY PLANTS.
' ' Eggs for hatching a specialty. All inquiries
promptly answered. Write for
I Circulars.
GEO. F. MONTGOMERY,
' ______ MARIETTA. GA.
GIVE US
A TRIAL ORDER
and uct the
BEST WHISKIES,
WIN E S,
BRANDIES, Etc.,
At the most reasonable prices*
J. D. Ross JL Co Props.,
,, THE GOURD SALOON,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
No. 29 W Trade ...:.. Both 'Phones.
L. J 1..J J- ~
Work Well Done*
" I ~^
, Have yon Table Cloths, Counterr.
paines, Doilies, Window Curtains,
,1 Blankets, etc., laundered by tbo
Model Steam Laundrv.
?4 . / *
k
* of Charlotte, N. C.
>*
Q
i. Prices for laundering the above
articles cheerfully furnished.
Our shipments are made Thursy
day mornings and returned Satur*
days.
McElhaneyvParks Co,
r. Th? Clothing an* Shoo Mm