Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 27, 1904, Image 3
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Items of Local Interest
Mrs. S. L. Patterson, of PlesiRant
Valley, lias been seriously sick
or the past few days.
Miss Wiiy Culp has returned t<>
her home in Pleasant Volley, aftei
i II OvtuH/1 irfl tUfiit l * 1- " *' ' ---- -
ft ti oavmiuv vi % ;nn t\f L ?# ( i.iHM li.
Chester and other places.
The regular mioiitli!y moetinir *.*t*
Catawba Lo'lj^o No. rj;. \. F. M..
will be liolri in the lodjie i-.ioui tomorrow
4 Thursday) evening ;i t
7:30 o'clock. A fjjIJ utioiiiJatH-i i*
d ot?i red.
The S-uinuths-oId pmm or "Mr. mshI
Mis. W. K. Hmvttn! has been dangerously
ill of pueujii <':in f >r the
past ten days. It wiih thought
yesterday that the condition of the
littie oil* Wfl? slioh 1 v iinnrnv.ul
Ina trams of ball Friday i .ft?*f
noon un the Hill <! icxi'ui
l>-a wt't'ii a'teim from tlx ( \ M. A
school of that city ami n nine
from this plav?\ the former was
victorious by h score >f 1 I to 1.
A tiieetinu of tlic V'ort .Mill
Camp. I*, t1. V , is called for next
Saturday ttflcriiiMit at "dork
All llieiulxdfH are earnest i y i ajuest
ed to be pre* lit fe business of
much importance v. ill be brought
before tilO 'Hooting
The met* of S, \V . Mitchell vs.
tlje Woodmen <>f tin* V "'!,) v11!
fro to the supreme ? nit on nn
nppliewtion for (i new Ij .t!. The
record is now it: the lentils of the
printer and it will in-ke 11 book of
i*r?0 or -300 page.-. Ymkvillo lot
tj ntrer.
On account <<f (tie St ito reunion
of Colt fed ?r?lte vet "VIUIS in CllHIlestou
on M iy 17. IS not: 111, the
Southern 1'ailwiiv will sell round
trip tickets from Fort Mill t .
Ch uieston ut (lie t vtrenieb low
price of ?4.-o, L'iekets t I l:e sold
JJny Jtjth. I nit ami lStli,
t "ne about two ciiin'cfi of Varis
Careen with two trillions of finely
slaked liiee on your potatoes as
soon us tiny coin** un. I .-c anuni
in two weeks. About 11;r? e nppiication
will keep 'he >if. Ai
<v>:<liut? to :ut cxchiiii^. lite bti^s
are already bete waiting for the
put it loos to appear above ground
Preparations for 11? < n federate
reunion in Charleston iml I in* ironem!
reunion in Nashvill. nioooinir
actively forward by the ('onto lei
ate ennips Most of tin* delegates
unci sponsors to lb. ( 'ii irlehton
union have already been named.
The Charleston reunion will be
bold on may I7ih. 1Mb and libit.
The general reunion will be in
Nashville mi tiio I Mil. 1-Mb and
mm nays oi a tint*.
While 1 he Candida'os hav* b'en
n little hIow in announcimj: themselves.
n w mimes :iit* almost daily
a|?|)t'U> iiiyf in flu* pipers of the
county iiiiii it now looks as though
there will In* an unlimited number
of imtiies fur tlie v .iters to consider
on elect ion day. ' >ur renders should
keep h close watch on The Times'
candidate column, thereby posting
themselves upon the most able
iiieii to vole tor in the primary.
This has been a full si>. mouths
winter. Ji will be remembered
that it become cold during the last
part at'(>ctoiler and so far as .:ny
body knows it has been warm but
Ii111?* sttn-t . N nomb r was a month
of sustaitied cold am! December.
January. February and Match
lmvi' held their own as exponents
of disagreeable \veat he: and April
does not s"em to ha disponed in
furnish any contrast to ties preceding
five months.
The rural fr< ' delivery postal
service appears to h< spreading
rap dly over tlie country. Accordito
latest reports. th"ie are
nearly *22.0<>') rout--* in operation,
and several hundred more have
been favorably reported upon, besides
these there are on hand
noun '.hint; over f>Uiit) t>etiti >ns for
other routes. 'I his hraneh of the
postal service lias already heroine
one of its most important f? attires
and promises in the near future to
reach all sections ol the country.
The Southern liailway has issued
a circular st dini; the roundtrip
lates from points nlonj; its
lilies to St. Ijfiuis. on iireoiir.t of
the World's Fair. Following an*
the rales from Charlotte: Season
tickets, ?30.10; (50 day tickets.
$00.1"*, l")(liy tickets, $21.Cm.
Thcx* tickets iTr IloW OM Hale <11
the company- otlices. Kxemsion
rates will he t tVeeiivo on May 0th
and 20. upon which days roundtrip
tickets will b" sold from Furl
Mill to St. Louis $18.30.
A snow and slcot storm visited
Una section last M ednesdny and
for I'd liontd I lit* tiny particles
of iee I' ll tliiek and fa.-t. ')v\ i11tf
to the v. m'iii c< ndili in of the earth
the hiiiiw melted as fitst at; it fell,
and when the Kt<..in had passed
none of the tl.Vcy white was visible.
Wile dis'-u^-iiiiLi the lateness
ef the storm. Mr \. A Von no. > lie
of the town's oh.est citizens, ?eealh'd
tiie fart that ?n Apr I '.'"J- d.
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FIRJESIE
S-u.it o
Uc Mill give to tl
number of beans c
store, a handsome
How to Seen
With c\ erv 50-c
these tickets en tit
liax e, t he better \ <
1* urniture. I he ht
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interested parties
< iin e us \ our pat
cheaper than our i
lyriii-siL
lit -stii?vin?4 >_i?ir?I?*iis ami other ve*. - I
elation. Mr. Youn^, also stated
that ii? thf nimiiiiii> <d" May 12th, j
ISS(>, a heavy frost was visible, ami
that all ftuil was killed ail i ninny '
fanners who had plan tod cotton1
ally weit* compelled to plant j
n?jrain i. > uel a stand.
lioverimr 1 ley ward on Monday!
annonneeil tin' appointments of!
. i i 1 * 1
mi 111?-111 i i is it iiii' ,-M'ilc Mourn oi ;
>'<!iirut it in. Prof. A. K. Bunks, oft
Ii r was re-appointed a mom- I
her of the hoard from the Fifth'
District, in uMMoiiuciiiir tlm zip-!
poiuniiciils the trovt'iiior stated
tlmt in m iUimr the selections lie
had niven careful c< tisiderution to
the wishes of the lie,ad of the department
of edncut loti in the mutter
of its personiiell. with due tvf
t retire to t In last intercuts of the
public school system of the State
i Al a lee nt tin i tiiiLt of the eouti
ty lioutd of examiners fourteen
applications were presented for the
estahlishmetit of school libraries
in the enmity. Tin. recent law
providi s for only twelve libraries
mi each county, but after due consilium*
ion the board agreed to accept
the two extra applications un
del* an avratiLienieiit whereby the
applicants \v:|| put up the Slate's
purt of the money for tins year,
witii the understanding; that the
amount will tie repaid out of next
year'-? appropriation. Of this nuiii
, iier only one application was from
this township and this was from
, Ma st y s s hool. in lower Fort M ill
' Tile elosilio exeereises of the
(Jt>ld Hill school .'Oi ncciiuif in
which i- always I >l.ed f\ rward to
with pleasure Ly :ill tlio people of
this section, t?><<k place on Wediiosday,
Thursday and Friday of
lust week, A very attractive prourma
was carried ?> 11 f Lu'kc
crowds from Fort Mill, 1'ineville
and surrounding towns and communities
attended each exercises,
and ail exptessed the universal
verdict that the entertainments
were highly interesting and successful.
Th.-re is no het ter country
school in the State than that of
(told lidl, ami the entertainments
of last week reflect much credit
upon the principal and corps of
aisle teachers.
Kev M. \Y Gordon, pastor of
tin* Fort Mill Itaptist church, and
.Miss Mary (.'rook, a dauuhtcr
of Mr. W. IF. <* . k, of Gold Hill,
were united in tne holy h auls of
wed ' : !v III ' llr>llllV li nllillir of l?^l I
. ^ v. v...Mh Kim
week. "he marriage ceremony
wiiH |?"vi'orni?'?l t?y HevW. K. Tlmyer
and took place at the home of
the latter in Roc k Hill. The mat
riige was a ipiiet affair, only the
members of llev. Thayer's family
aii<! a f v 1 ends were present.
'J'lie airi m one men t of tin* marriage
< (11111' :<! a sin prise to many of the
fiiends of th<* contracting parties,
for, while t In* engagement haii been
announced, the event was not ex- ;
' pcted until later. The Times |
joins a host of friends in. '.vij
Mr. and A! rs. t iordon a long life of
hai)i?iness.
The ownership of the Pnnnimi
mini passed to i li?' I 'niti'd Siju.-s
Friday.
The K'-puhliVnns in flic senate
ar<- 1 Ineatitiiiur to -t?rnio 111? the i
: n?i - n 1tie ihsenoe <?f S? n
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3. FRE
-latiftil
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lie customer guessing the
ontaincd in a jar, now
S7r> Suit itf I'nt*f*itni*.?
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re Guesses:
ent purchase we issue
les you to one guess.
>ur chance to possess tli
:ans will be counted on J
and the suit awarded to 1
ronage. We sell you ^
competitors, aiu! it costs
Respect fully yours,
S \ "3TC
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^ price of cotto
0 These goods n
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? Just received
g of N umber 1
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g Hay that cai
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ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.
In jircordaiice with the schedule, of
V?.on iiufi *i.. ?- -a. ?
n-t I I?u nuv. I.'WO, III*; PUUIIHTU
j>a-sciiK< i' trains now arrivo at Fort
Mill as follows:
FROM CH \KliOTTE.
No. 27 (rcRitlur stop) 7:31 a. m. ;
83 (Hug stop) 9:01 ,, |
,, 2ft (rogular stop) .... 7:07 j>. m.
,, 29 (fluff stop) 10:20 ,,
EKOM COM MIU.V.
No. 30 (rogular stop) .... 9:13 a.m
,, 20 (Vogu ar stop) 2:IS p.
. 2S (regular stop) S:i:{ ,,
-H tilair stop- t?:t>i ,,
" "Hi"1
jjuli.
$75
Litxxx*e.
exact or nearest exact
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on exhibition at our \
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you a ticket. Ten of
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1 he more guesses von
is magnificent Suit ol
uly '20th. by three disIhe
successful guesser.
oods as cheap, if not
you nothing to guess.
iXTXsTOa!
Store I
l Pound. |j
gliiims at the 15
n?b>(; pound. 8
tPS
TO put up ill ?5
cass'tcl colors. jgj
"-y. Hay, 11
a second cur 0
Indian Timo- ^
riio very best !?!
ti bo bought. ?
business, 0
iatile Store,!
.K, P30P. ?
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GIVE US
4 MlVtf A / v f > r v ? . v
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aiul &et the
15EST WHISKIES,
AY I \ E S,
BRANDIES, El<-?
l( (lie must riMMinablt' |??ice>.
J. D. Ross & Co. Props.,
Tin: GOl'Kl) SALOON,'
CHAKL( >TTE, N. ?
N??. 29 W Trade Both Times.
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WE ARE READY
To show you oue of the prettiest and most foshioQuble lines of
MILLINERY and
Spring Dress Ccccis,
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- .v... tJ. .? r. CIO I-VCI outreu. iUISS IjOUlSe UHlTlSOn llHH Cl)Ufge Ot
>ur Millinety 1 win and is assisted by Miss Mabel Ardrey. They
tave about on.' hundred hats trimmed and several hundred shapes to
select from, and will be pleased to have your order.
We have nothing but new style's in Millinery this season, as our
utile stock was bought fro.n Armstrong, Cater <fc Co., who wore
mined out in the Haiti more tire, and all the old stock burned up.
Call and wo the new goods and?
Compare Our Prices.
And don't forget that you get a ticket for the $.'100 Piano with
very dollar's worth of goods vuu buv from n>
V '?/ ~ " ? "
T_?. *T. MASSES.
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Slipper and Oxford Sale
Summer is here and you Svill have one or two
pairs.
We are showing one, two and four strap San
cutis in iviu anu raieni lvuis ai $l.'25, 1.50, 1.75,
2.00, 2.25 and 3.00.
Oxfords at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25.
Misses Oxfords in Patent Kid at $2.25. In
Kid at 05c, $1.25 and 1.50.
Children*' Patent Kid Oxfords at $1.25.' Infants'
at 50c and 7 5c.
See our window.
Meacham O Epps.
0?????GS?G 0? O? @? 0?0? ?@?00?
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Sixty-Seven Cents
Will buy one pair of Ladies Douglas Slippers,
if you n\ ii come before they are sold
out. These Shoes go oil sale to-day, and can
not last long at so low a price.
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We have a full stock of geiitlemens* and
ladies' low cut shoes in all leathers and we
are confident that you will loose nothing by
giving them a glance before making a purchase.
t*L?t tllL* h'lUit M ml I'nmn llnnit
WWI..V *i i v/ ii IV swt uur
stock of Slippers.
McElhaney-Parks Co.
PRICK Cl TTttS
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j TME SOUTHERN RAILWAY, .
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r - ?,r- ,i y of TRADE mid TRAVEL
i uiio'joi rut: solthlrn states.
L '.ellcrst Set Quick Time Cur.t'cnoj/;/ Schedules
*\n- Tr|j (.? Denture Trip to lliotr who ^ t
(ravel <-|;i THE r,C JTHr.IlN U Alt WAV '
Vbe Fino-i i'ining'-Car Service in the World.
d ii formation at to flcttoto. Ii.-ili-i and Slocpln|(-Car i'?MK
v? el Illi: SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
W / . I I i M. If/tunWICH. W. If. TAYLOC. 1
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