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. . .. . . ... 4 Items of Local Interest | A much needed min f 11 in this section Saturday'1 afternoon und evening. Monday wns the warmest day of the year, the mercury at uooti reg- ! istering at biJ degre??&. Dr. D. G. Tliouipsori i-s confined to his home on''Confederate street by an attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McKlhnncy ! nre spending a few dnys with relu- j tives'in Cainden. Mrs. Lizzie Spann. ntnl daughter Miss Annie of Scranton, Aliss., are here on a vistt to relatives. Mm. Eliza Fulwood, wlio has been ill for several weeks at' the | laiine of lior daughter. "Mrs. J. K. ! HUrris, is ahle to he ujValpiini The e?iinl itioti of Mrs. A. A.-! YrJanyc, \v 11? has heen seriously ill . of ptioumoniaTor thepiths I t'en days. | is much improved. Mrs II. V. Alii Con, and children, of Savrt'iitihh, (ia., hnvV heen visitors for stfvt-ral days at ihe; home ?.f Mr. A. A. Y"uun{*. Mfs. W. A. Watson, ofdiai lotte, ' spent several days of the past week at t!w* h in,.1 of In r father, Air. .J. j W. Ardrey, in this place. , In the absence of Prof. J'. A. T/ite, who went to Yorkville yesterday, the advanced department of the f|rad?d school was taught tSy Prof, Jackson Hamilton, of (iold Hill. Reports from lower Fort Mill .Holiday ntternoon were to' the effeet that considerable hail fell in that section Saturday afternoon and levelling. The m uiy friends of Col. T.e- . toy Springs are anxious for him to he neat as u delegate to the Democratic national convention.?Lancaster Entei prise. The work of gr'auiAg tlio foundn- 1 tion for the I0l)-foot extension of the Milifort mill is going steadily i forward and if is thought that the laying of brick will coinn.ence on ftext Monday. Having passed the examination1 before the Sfate' Supreme ( urt. Mr. !'0. 10. Tli-irn\V?dl, of Maysville. a son of Dr. <f. II.- Thoinwell <.f Fort Mill, was on last \yedneadny admitted (< (1k? ha 17 ThVro wort*; seventeen applicants in tin' class j Jill of whom passed. A laris* crow<{ of Fort Miliinhs, j including ubortt twenty members ?>f the Fort Milt Liydit Infantry, went ovbr tf< Yorkvdle yeslerd ?y to take pifrt in tin* exrerciscs in<*idon't to' the Iriying of the corner" stoiteof tlfe confederal iHonifment, memorial day, etc. Tit our candidate*'' column this i week appears the names of Rossis. j -Toltn R. Loirnii rttid .1. A. Tate, aspirants for tin* tin* ollieoof clerk of tins court, hikI also ilint of S. S. Plcxico, who tlesireft to succeed T. \V. lioyd an county supervisor. ; Very littlo progress lias b'oen hiade iu pla< it?^ the blectrical equipment in tne mills heredurifto the past few dttys; baring: to the (lblay in leCelcitiL; sofne of the material. However, this material is expected dally add upon itrt arrival the work Will Ire finished its eitrly possible. The announcement is made * i * i i ? i ? iiiui. iiu? railroads nave granted cut rate's to the SI ite eiintmer school sit Rock Hill. Tin- rates will lie ! one fare for the round trip, plus) ?5 cents with tinal limit to only! HO. This fare \Vill he available on eight different date's dltriilg the ? Lion h of June, the dittos to be tlx- ; ed later. Ttdegrar.is re'a iv'e 1 hero yesiv?r- j day tin Tiling announced the death > Monday night sit U) o'clock < f.Mrs , Taylor (Joodwyn, of (.Greenwood. M IS. (i uidfoyn, wli before marriage was Miss Mel Lee, was Well ; known here, having f< r fcevor.il sessions taught tile ririmftrv class! of the Fort Mill traded Schools.; She had Iieeh iti ill h'onllth fori several months. Mrs X. J. TTAtttmnnd', whose' WHous ill nods was noted in The; Times sortie weeks a^ ?, ai-'d Wednesday uiorftimr of l.'iM woek at the home of her s<<u, Mr. Henry Harrtliiond, in SprhttVille. Mrs. Hamniond would 'have been 7() years old in in a short while and had lie? n in declining henlt h for seve; ft I years. Tlio funeral service took : |?laee at tho honir and was cofidueted by KeV. J. 0. Chandler, The huri d was made in the public c? metei y. The U trk Mi.I Record of yesterday was in error in it., statement that a new K. F I), route would he established in this township July | 1st. I' .stniaster Massey informs ns that lie has heard n tiling of such 'route, rind supposes that The lieeord'formed it conclusion from the fact that Sir 1*2. K. Howie, of Pleasant \ til ley. on lafct "X ifiirday stood tllh.VXhininali. n f<r carrier on route Xb. out ?>f Tort Mill, 'which po8ilidh lie dedifes te> (ill should a vacancy occur in the dear 'future. t I F'R.EJl Suit o We will give to t nil 111 ber of beans < store, a^handsoriu How to Seen Wit Jv every is()-< these tickets entii have, the better v Furniture.- The b interested parties Hi*-.* ... ? v*i?v? nr* < UKI |U1 cheaper than-our JVEXX_.X. Mrs T. K Airach'im will l*-nvf tomorrow mominiT for a mouth's visit to lior daughter, Mrs. E. ?S. Uei'vt'H, of Mm t iohoboro. 'lVnii. Miss DoraGrinr returiunl Friday from a week's visit to'relatives in Charlotte. Tli?' Tithes a f-\v days ai^o received fr< tn tliu Modii-al G- >lleire of Virginia an invitation to attrnd the annual oMnnrmceniet exercises w 11i?-11 t >k place last evening in Kichtm>nd. Anion;* Ili<'S who >n yesterday ;rrn?l united in pharmacy was Mr. S. Kmjc'te Mnssey. soil of .Mr. I"?. 11. MiiBgi-y, ?-f F-.it Mill. iunf whose many friends here will ]>e pleased t.*>' know that he lias made such, rapid progress in his fftiulios. Mr. .Masse} will u t return t i his Inane at prefeiit". having accept (I a ?>..siti n in the prescription department ef one of the liiclim -ml ilruo st rt f. ?- ?? Court Closed. The circuit court, which was in Session t'<>r nearly three weeks, closed Saturday afternoon. J'lie eafte of K P. H. Niveus vs. the Catawba Power Company, which was Watched with interest by the people of this township, was the 1.1st to be disposed of and resulted in a verdict for the defendant company. Sometime in 1002, it will lie remembered, Nivens went to "dam*' ?ir works of the p >w? r company and out into a diiliculty with soine of the employees and was eopsiderably beaten, and also taken to Hock Hill and was placed in the unard ln>use for a day. lie claimed $1.000 for the beating and $1,000 for the imprisonment. The Child Labor Lav?. The second section of the child labor law went into effect Monday. I'ruler the provisions of tile law i? is now unlawful to employ a child under 11 yoarft of a?;e to woik in any mine, factory or textile establishment in this {State. The first section reads: "Be it enacted by tlio general Assembly of the state of South Carolina, that, from and alter lite tirst day of May, 190B, no child under the aj*e of 10 year kIuiII b'e employed in ahv factory, mine, or textile establishment of the slate; that from after the first day of May, 190-1, no child under the atco of 12 years shall be employed in any fac- j tory. mine, or textile establishment i of this state except as hereafter provided. Section .1 of the law provides that children of a widowed inothei and children of a totally disabled father who are dependent upon nifir own innor Tor I lie j r support, or orphan children may be perinited to work pi ovided that tiro mill m a minors uro furnished with affidavits to that effect. There are also provisions in regard tv? school at tendance, etc., but the prineij nl part of the Ifiw is contained in the act q i ited above. The Republicans o'f Louisiana have decided to send a full white delegation to the national convention. The government crop repoit is unfnvtJrsble for cotton, lite'unusually cool weather prevailing in the I cottoti holt being against the ger-1 initiation and growth. EG, FRE LU.tifU.1 f F,iax'X] lie customer guessing the contained in a jar, now 5 $7r> Suit of Furniture. re Guesses: ;cnt purchase we issue ties you - to one guess, our chance tir possess th cans will be counted on J . and the suit awarded to 1 tronai?e. We sell you* i; competitors, and it costs Respectfully yours, -S * ? YO I ^?@??0?????? ! I Tit DIt llll I Only 15c II A I II I IIM ? IM? I ? Fort Mill Giiij | H price of cottoi I g These goods a I ^ pound package 1 Play, Ha j g Just received x of Number 1 I | tliy I lay. 1 ? Hay that car I i ^ Yours for Qv l'l 'I'll ' @mi,n nlJ Ti n 1 ii lie uiu m g T. B. BEL Mules! Mules! Just received a car load of extra fine .Mules. From now on you will always find me with a good supply on hand. Call and do business with nic. If you haven't the cash I will sell yon and give you all the time.you want. Wry respectfully yours. S.J. Kimball! Rock Hill, S C. 3E3. $75 LitTT ir*(=? exact or nearest exact 011 exhibition at. our you a ticket.Ten of The more guesses you is magnificent Suit of uly '201 h, by three distil the successful piiessun. oods .*s cheap, it not >011 nothini* to guess. TX3STGable Store.! l Pound, | chains at the ? l?15c pound. g re put up in ? j ass'td colors. @ y. Hay J a second car @ Indian Timo- g Plie very best @ i. be bought. ? 6b business, ^ iitle Storej K, PROP. 1 Si? ??@?@?? T 0? FOR GOOD WHISKIES, WI \ ES, itia vm i.v i.'t/i I j 1 9 CALL ON OK VVKATE TO AV. II. 11OO VISIt, CUAXMMTE. N. . SEND YU? R ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING TO THE TIMES OFFICE. I More New Goods. I ^ Just arrived to n#w lot of Millinery, White Goods, Silks, Dress- Goods, Slippers, Straw Hats, Umbrellas, W-4 J Baby Carriages, Go Carts, Furniture, Cooking Stoves, . ' V New Home Sewing Machines and Peerless and Frezo Ice 0) ^ Cream Freezers, that make bhtter cream in. half the time ^ CL, required by oilier freezers. Don't fail to 6ee our new Cfc ^ stock, of 'Oxfords and Slippers for Ladies, Men. and Chil^ dren. Special bargains in a lot of Summer Dress Goods ^ ^ and Straw ITals, carried over, which we olTer at half price. ^5 jK Don't forget that you'get a ticket for the $3G0-Piano with ^ every dollar's worth of'goods yoiubuy.. from us. Compare 4R IB our prices on Furniture, Stoves and Sewing Machines ^ IB and you will be surprised to know what we will save you. IB !| i, J, MASSEY, | We Offer For This Week | - - *? i DRESS GOODS New blue and black tine twill Serge, 4-1 inch, 50 and 00c. Blue and black Brilliantine, 14 inch, 50 cents. NEW MILLINERY This is our. fourth shipment since opening. Call to see it; WHITE GOODS This is certainly a white goods season. We can. allow a complete line. P. Ks. 10c, 15c, 162-3c, 20c and 25c. Plain, Nainsook, 12 1 2c. 15c, and 20c. OS-inch Organdie 25c, 35c, and 50c. All the new things in thin white goods. Indian Head cau.'t be told frotM iiiiiv> f iinmi 1 ? 1 O... <? 1'' n J" ...w.i, iw i -al , ??/ iuuii, x?? ii-ou. All Lined Sheeting, 00 inch, at $1.1)0. tO-iuclj all Linen at 50c. These are line for waists. English Lon^ Cloth at 10c, 12 l'-2c, 1.5c and 20c. Persian. Lawn in white and black, vhery shear and U?n<?,. LOc, 12 l-2c 15e, lhi'2-5c, 20c and 25c. India Linen 5. to 2t>C\ X()TL< ?XS Xew Waist Seta, Pearl and (Jilt, 10c, l'5c, 25c and 50c. Military Hose Supportera, 50c. Womer.B.- and Mens' All Ljaeti Handkerchiefs, 10 cents a < vi/'PtJ mi. K A ?- - ? - - ? - - ? uin me in"ii iiue v.Tc nave ever lintl r\t 5c, AUc, 15c ami 25c. Pants to match, l25c. ^ieacharm O Epps. . -JM u^ggfiu rrSixty-Seven Cents Will buy one pair of Ladies' Douglas Slippers, if you will conic before they are sold out. These Shoes go on sale to-day, and can not last long at so low a price. We have a full stock of gentlemens' 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. (iet the habit and come along to se? our * ^ ***' m stock of Slippers. McEihaney-Parks Co. PRICE ClITTESS. * \ THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY I r^?r OtM MkfjKwry of TRADt t/id TRAVEL ] ^ d KOUCH Tli ? SOt'UUKN STATES. j L.tcel'cr.: Scr >ic3 Quick Tirrui Convcnicoi Schedule* ^ Ajtt / Trip U n riofts?r?* Trip to those 'vf\p Trnvcl vim THE SOUTHERN fXAILWAIf. i The Finest Diiiinfj-Car Service ia <1?# Wprld. For ?li |(\tl >H infc rm.llon its In Tlrkirlt, Rn'ra itnd Sk.plngi^r apm|m ^Hj *.llun? *kldr.w Ihu ncartil Agoot of THE SOUT^l&RN RAIVtWA^i' LV/ / Ml 9. M. HAXDWKN. W. 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