Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 20, 1904, Image 2
FORi' Mil,I, TIMES
DEMOCRATIC
PITBL1SH1CD KVKR-V WEDXHSDAY
B. W. BRADFORD.
jJlVrniK of Subst i lull n:
( iid> yi?:?r 51.(SO
liit'iitli- .& ?
Throo months 25
(*01 n'spoii'lnn* ? :? ourront subjoi.-ts Ih
4nvlt?-<1. Imt no r spmuuhi ity i<
fur Hie views of forri-riponrinnttj.
An<i"ymniiH I'oninm Inni' ns will mil
A'c published in Ihwi' .olumns.
On : np'l?-:itlnn to iho publisher, n?tv?it'vlir.
Jiitis jiru ni.'idt' known to
those 1:11?-> oste?l.
S'lirt Mill 'Phono (\vi,th long dUitunvo
cohmwtiom;) No. 2'">.
JULY 20. l'.lTi.
Octrees in Cotton wil!!s.
TIio fttiluro of tlio only cotton
ii.ill in tin- hi nit li employing negro
labor is significant of nothing ez/cejit
the unwisdom of the attempt
4 i lnnii. ii n business under ndverse
louditious, with inexperienced
imtiiiigenietit and untrnin^d labor.
The quulit ies \v hich have generally
excluded tin- negro from the option
hi ilia have relation to his genornl
unfitness for a monotonous occupation
which dejunnds patient influstry
and steady application.
The difficulty with an experiment
of this character is that, had it
been successful, it. would have
done vastly more harm than good
to the negroes of the South. Lu/d-'ed,
its failure is a cause of con- i
gratulntion since it will avert tlie |
ini.sforluuo to the more thrifty no- j
jxroes of unproiilalilc investments
in mills with little or 110 chance of
fciiccesB.? rs. \. i lines.
the South am; Cotton.
There in no moral obligation on !
the part of the South to tjrow the ;
world's cotton, nays N. S. Willet I
jn the Southern Farm Magizine. j
When cotton-growing ceases to
<>ny the South will stop planting
^t. fhe 10 per cent increased crop
this year was planted with the
^!u:o of 1GJ-2 cent cotton in the
eyes of the South. Let cotton
go on tliits crop to seven or eight
cents and the world will surely
have a test in l!)05 of a genuine
miuiinum cotton crop, and then
what will the world do?
Therfe ia a strong undercurrent,
of feeling in the ^outh to give its
coUon trade hereafter to New Orleans.
This Southern spot-cotton
city is in better position to set a
fair valuation upon the staple than
any city in the world. With the
united help and trade of the South
it might be able to partially main- i
tain a level fair price aiul at all
A. I i a. a x. i f i a r
minus iu Hi'i as me aeieiuieui in
'The World Versus Cotton.
Mill Vulagv Evils.
One of the greatest evils nround
the mill villages is to bo found iu I
tho lazy, loafing,drunken husbands j
and fathers, says tho Anderson ;
Mail. The majority of the men in
the mill villages work regularly
and are sober, industrious citizens,
but ail of us know that there are
many men who do not work and
who depend on earnings of their
families for their support.
We have these men about An- i
derson; they are in every community
where there are cotton mills.
There can be no mistake as to tho
class of men we are talking about.
At the olfiees of flu* milt (III mil'
days will he found stout., able |
bodied moil who Imvo not been at
work. They will draw the pay of
their children, nnd too often they
speud it entirely upon thoniselves
and allow their families to go with
but the barest necessities of life.
If seme why eon Id be found to
pjake these gentry go to work we
would hear lest or this cry for
sympathy for "the poor cotton
mill people/' If these could be j
made to work and keep sober there
would be fewer ensoa of desertion,
there would bo no need for the
labor of small children and sickly
women in the nulls, nnd the general
atmosphere nnd attractiveness
of the mill villages would be improved.
How to Fight Potato Bugs.
Mf- S. Duncan Cross, of Ohos
ter, whh in town Thursday. Ho
poses somewhat ns a gardener and
gives to The Herald what he considers
an infallible destroyer of
the germ of the potato bug which
ho says infests the tuber nnd
hatches before the potato germinates.
fie recommends that after
potatoes have been cut for planting
that they be either sprinkled
pr rolled in ashes or lime, then
pfapted, and he guarantees that
tl||0 gardener will not be worried
with the potato pest.?Herald.
No Pity Shown.
"For years fate was after mo ermMnnpoiudy,"
write* F. A. Oullndgo, Verbeini,
Ala. 'I had u torril>lo cuso of Pitos.
causing 24 tamers. When all failed
Jifabklou'n Arn'.oa Salve cured inc. Equally
good for Barns and all aches uud
ualnn- ^yQ j?t all drugstore*.
Women's Loup Year Ptltriloge
W!.y is it that women are per i
mittod lo propose in leap y -arr
! Hero is tlie answer :is j?iven .in u
contain] orarv: "It. ?}?; ears t). it in
the year 12-S$, n statute was nub
limited by the Sr. t^-li 1 ariia net *
; ordain in-/ that durint; the re a:'* <?i
"!l? r Mai * HI -i ]MnrjiKt> sri^irel"
ovi v nuiidt n ; nil lady f;
| liiirli or low stale should have j
liberty to speak to the man ebe
lilted. Ji e? refused to take her
I hi Vie his v. ife. : he should liuv ?tlm
J privilege of fining him ?1(50 or
less. necordin^ to liiH estate, unl ss
. he ehould make it appear that he,
was betrothed to another woman,
in which case he would be free to
refuse. After ih" dentil of Martfarel,
i-he won set- of Scotland be!
came so clamorous for their priv
ilexes, and to an])-a n them aii-j
other net of 3'arlininont allowed,
theiu to prop ose every fourth i
' vmhr "
?
tknilciile yt Edgmcor.
In a riot Saturday evening at j
j Kdgtneor col'?rc-ti church, in Chester
county, Jim Dixon a n gn>,,
was ahnt three times ami ili> .1 al- ,
most instantly. The negroes of the
neighborhood had gathered For a'
picnic, v.'licn Dixon appeared on
tlie scone and precipitated a general
riot. J1 c hc^an brandishing
his piotol and making threats in
an effort to frighten and scatter j
t ho crowd. Robert McC >rk!e, who,
had charm1 of the picnic, omleav
ored to quiet Dixon, but his efforts
only angered Dixon the more and
lie drew hia pistol and beg in ilr- .
ing at MeCcrklo and his assistants,
tie soon saw, how v>t, tiiat the
ocjc.'h were against Inn mat beganj
retreating, when lu? was final up.>11
by Robert itlul M ao McCorkle mid 1
Eil Walls with deadly effect. It
is not known which of the three
final the fatal hall, which pn?seii
through Dixon's body, producing!
death almost instantly.
Prisoner- In Jail.
From the Yorkvillc Kmjuirer it j
is loarmal that the following pris- I
oners ar?? in jail nwriting trial at
the present term of court which j
eouvemd Monday last:
Cornelius Foote, charged with oh.
tuiiiing iponey under false pretense.
He is the man who has b en selling
state and county rights for u patent
churn.
Tom Wells, charged with arson.
TIo is nccusod of having burned u
barn in Bethel township belonging
to Mr. S. ?1. Clinton.
?Ioe Menchain, charged with assault
and battery with intent to
kill. The alleged assault was
committea against Minnie Uilniorc
in Catawba township.
\Y. 15. Denton, charged with
murder. He is licensed of having
nsKiissitinted Laurie Patterson in
the town of Fort Mi!i.
Jim Allison,charged with housebreaking
mid larceny, sent up from
Catawba township.
John Williams, charged with,
rape. Sent up from Fort Mill i
township.
Civis Hardin, charged with
housebreaking and larceny in entering
tin' store of Mr. Mason
Uratton of G uthriesville and stealing
money.
David Hannn, white, charged
with resisting an officer. Sent up
from York township.
Smith Feemster, charged with
the murder of Sam Sanders near |
Sha ron.
Robert Crockett, and George'
Webb, charged with taking a.ul
using stock without the consent of 1
the owner.
The following nre nt liberty on
bonds to appear at. court to answer
to the charges mentioned:
Will Knox, irurder. charged i
with the killing <>? S?eph Williams!
t in Kbenezor township.
John Jjove, arson in Hethel i
towrn hip.
W. C. Faris, white, assault and
battery with intent to kill\ charged
with assaulting (\ K. Meudonhnll,
chief of police of Glover. "
Jim McMakin, murder, charged
with the killing ? f Jako Krone-1
berger in King's i,lountain township.
J. A. #Eubanks, white, murder,
charged with the killing of Spi n-1
jeer l)oster, in Catawba township.
John Warlick, charged with aid
! ing prisoner to escape from offi:
cers, York township.
! Thomas Robinson, assault and
i battery with intent to kill John
( Strain in Rock Hill.
??
Brutally Tortured.
A case came to light that for persistent
and unmerciful toituro has perhaps
j never been equaled. Joe Gobolik, of
Colusa, Calif, writes, "For 15 y>irs I
j ondured insufferable pnin from Rheumatism
and nothing relieved ine though
j 1 tried everything known. I came across
I Klectrio Bitters nad it's the greatest mo:
dicino on earth for th.it trouble. A few
! l>ottles of it completely relieved and
I eared mo." Just us good for Liver and
i Kidney troubles and general debility,
i Only 5rto, Satisfaction guaranteed by
all druggists.
Farmer* !r.*Ktt:!e Jatiirtuy.
[Contributed. ]
T!)o formers' institute nt I'Iohhniit
Yalk y iSaturdny was a grand
Mir
J1011. O. "VV. Pedis in ivi aMrae1:
> way? peculiarly l i> ( \vn ?
c?ucti'd tl.e iir<?'.;fnin for il?e
day.
'I lie fust rp niker of the ? .rnsinn
disriiBM-d a fciilijrr' which is lining
r? uliz' :1 by all men to 'to 1 u- mo. t
essential requi ile in farming as
v >11 as in th? n'ed'essions; in fa<
1 iic. spool n* rrit- ralrd that farmingis
a profession, md that the subj
?edurjili'in ?ab'u- v.liir!|
was speaking van ' ie foundr!i< n :
upon which all who may hope i<>
attain success ; i life niu-t iei!
I'lie < ili"i" si)> \l<? is di- mis- d in
an inte.<>Kiing way some diihwoiil
ph.i s ? :' laricidtuie, i'crlili;:in
stock-raising, etc.
As u whole llio institute was a
succor landslide Id prove licnelicial
4-.lt 4 .1 ; ...i,
iu an iUtuieeieu ill ii^rifuruir.
After the speeches were ov ?v
the crowd whs \ anted ove; to t In*
hand shaking politicians who
n.ule :>le ' 'i s find 1 if ]. j;.h Igcs until
the crowd hi. I disported.
An Afc2i'; Lady Dend
Mrs. Idi/.i Full wood, relict of!
Ihi" lute !{o!>f. I.. Fulhvooil, died
V?'i duet :ia\ n't'-riM m ! 1 id. '.'-'''J
o cloel; it the 1 >nie of her d'Uigh- i
ter, Mrs. d. K. Harris, on White
sir et.
Mrs. Fill wood 11ml been feeble
for H<yvor.".l mouths mi l 1 er death
resulted froin a general breakingdown
' ' health. Sin; wai 87 years
f age and had live I in this township
11m greater part of her life.
tSlio was a .acinar c" the Fori
Mill JUothodist church, a clir*' tir.n
woman, and was loved by ; II who
knew her. Fes ides sewnl sons
and ?!. ' lghlers. she is survived by
a inmi ier of grand and great gra ulehildri
n.
Tin- funeral was li Id T1 uisdey
morning nt tlio Methodist < iit . < a,
ilia l)r. !. R. Muck ? imlr ling
tlio service, at tor which i ..
interment was made iu the town
cemetery.
40P- ?New
Pastorate fr-r Dr. MaoF.
Tin:-!. Friday morning at 1'
o'clock Dr. Vl. J>. Alack, of this
place, was installed as the now
pastor of Provid >nco chinch, one
of tlio largest Pi osby tovian
churches of Mecklenburg county.
Tlu: sermon of tin occasion was
delivcr-'d by Rev. <*0o. \V. Relk,
of (Almrlotto. who also |)ropouudod
the constitutional ipief-lions to the
new* pastor. There were lovcrai
other interesting features on tho ;
above occasion and a large crowd
alt * tided the exercises.
l)r. Mack succeeds Rev. Air.
Davis, who has gone to Shnivn
ehurrh. The now pastor is one of
the best-known ministers in his
denonii intion in this section and
tlie c< ,:i jregjition of t In Prov idence
church are fortunate in securing
hint.
?
imicneu wins uui.
A case in which 1ho Wood men ;
of ih" entire section have been !
deeply interested came to a cles
mi he t Thursday when tli 'sujueiu"
courl handed down a decision eon
fir mi at; the finding of the hove, j
court in the chse of S. W. Mitchell,
Hickory drove, vs the V. .
(). Y? . lodge. This iH the case in j
which S. W. Mitchell sued the
W rs dnu u of the World for dam- j
ai;ei alleged to have been sustained i
by 1 ue plaintilf during the initia- i
tion into the order. After two
mist rials the jury found for Mitchell
in the sum of $1,000. The
Wm dnien appealed and the suproi
le court holds that the vordiet
sliali stand. The piainiiii' gets
$L,POO and in addition the defeijdtu1
s must pay the costs of the
litigation.
Mr. Mark Steele, a young man i
who has been employed >it the
1\ 1 :11 M 4^ ~ 1 ? ... p '
I'Ufi l'i i u i'lij;, \/i) s. suit'ered
a very severe injury, which
resulted in the less of his right j
hand Monday afternoon about
o'clock. Mr. Steele was engaged
in sweeping in the spinning room
and while passing around the end
of a spinning frame his band in ,
some way became entangli d in the
rapidly revolving gears and was
almost mashed into a pulp before
it. could be extricated. The tinfortunate
young man war taken to
his home and when the physicians
exninined the injured limb, found
that amputation wat; necessary.
The hand was taken cat' just below
the wrist. It is said tint! Stoele is
the second person who has been
injured in a liko manner by this
particular frame during the past
1 year."
The Times was in -rror rcc nt!y
in saying that Mi. .1. M. Harris
had received a shipment of li-di
j from the government. The lish
were shipped to'Mr. .J. W. llall,
| of Pleasant Valley,
How About Seeing?
Don't fi'-t the idea that because
voa wore fitted witli S oec'.ncles ;
fivt years hljo that y >n fc ve fixed ,
tor life Vou have ?-ut-n edthemij
Y? u wi'vo ulon^ ualUtiod becausej
ye i a: > not aware of the )leKain^,8 i
>t' a now pair. Then people are
of ion influenced by unscrupulous''
d- a lor* or agents into buying someti
iii{_j that is not suitable for their
en There are uo ^lusscts better
than
Crystal Lenses.
\Ym lmve them i:i alloy frames
wiliest we ;;uarant e not to tarnish .
are 1 i111. nttd duruole, at oOels.
Also flit' gold filled and solid gold
frninoa.
fa'fjpsw'e
ei-i vli ij , i) ij*
_
(!n\{. Hey ward upon i! i reeoin
niendation of llio county d legation
of tiiis count J' lias a pontic 1
W. !). Willifuiis. .!i\, county audi
lor to take tin* place of his latin r
who died recently.
!T:rht Wa:: Her Torre \
' T wi :i<". couch nearly ail r i^li< 1 11 sr"
wiisos Mr-. i Irtrh - Am Ij* , ot A . \ niidriu,
lad., ":?: couM hur ;ly / : any
! <> p. i :. : l con am t ion so tad that o
v .i kcl a block i w. ::ii < cikIi fuliy
:*?I s;iii bh>< '1, bid, w't.m a > i liar
i? i :i? 's fai!"il. I a t sjfl.tM bottles
t),' Mr. Kind's N .v 1' sco.tr. v. I iiy
r. rcl in- atnl I fiM ' i'.'s
ly t?uarauteed to cu m* coughs,
colds. In (I'lipi)'. l'roiifhit s ami all
Thro.it and l.me.r Troubles. Price .iOn
a-; ; ' i .1 I- "ties l'roc. fcfoiil by
all dnuj^ists.
Quite a number of people from
1! j.lace ami vicinity went down
to Itoek Mill Friday to u'tend the
. rut < institute .'.yd picnic. All
report a nunibci* ut vory iustruclivc
lee I urea.
To;iin^ 1 jhi. tad Ic .
The busiest ami mightiest .ltt'i thin
that ever wits made is Dr. lv itj;'- N<
t O k Pitta Tl.,,.,. ..ill- ....... I.-..
"? I' " > ~ ?. I..
into strength, li:.f lenoss in o . uergy
brain-fug into mental ]>ower Tk. y're
wonderful in building up tho 1 .altli.
Only - ">< . Fold hy ">11 druggists.
Xsllce to Viiers.
ROOMS DKMOCUATI'' tXKi.i T vi: COM
MtTTKIi OK Vol K C >1 NT\ .
Yorltvillo, S. July Ihtli, l'.l !.
All randidati s nnd prosm-el ive i-utiilidates,
will (.i;io notieo that they am
required under the rulos of the pa 'y to
..utile pled go and pay their essnieiits
hj noo,j on Monday, August Nt'li,
1UIH, othorwlso thoy will not h" perniiited
to run in tho Primary. The as
.scssiueius am as follows:
ASSESSMENTS:
Candidnt. s for congress f II On
i audidntos l'or solioiior i "
Candidates for State senate . ... ?
t and .dates for legislative ! (>;>
Candidal's for eb r\ ot court. u;?
(ndidures for slieriu 1 . oo
? undulates to:* auditor I ? >
t atididutcs for tri usurer i ? ott
('andidatcs for Supt. of Ed < 00
1'utr.liduios for supervisor < 00
Candidates for coiiiinis.-uuiii r... 1 f?0 ;
Candidate for coroner 2 50
MAGISTRATES:
Broad River > I 0o i
1 nil'tck's Crook .. I ?.'?
1 ethesdu 1 00
I cihoi 1 (Ml I
King h Mountain l 2.*? .
Kbenezer 1 2.') i
Fort Mill 1 f>
York ".oo
Catawba y U->
J. S. BltU 10,
J, II. SAYTJ, Co. Chairman.
Secretary.
Roihk Democratic Exi.oitivk. Committee
OF York county.
Yorkville, S. C., .Tn'y 1 Or"i
NOTICE TO VOTERS.
No persons will be allowed t > vote in i
the approaching Primary ?'e< tinn except
his name be enrolled i.:i the pa: ticnlar
Clnb List at which l.o ilVers i ? ,
vote, at least live days before the first
Primary,
Under the rules of the party there can
be no further or addition i'. in oil incut
fora second and third pri nary.
The pors u otTVriiitf toe ir 11 most be
a white man and a 1 ? nio< ral, : ud have
been a resident of the State twelvo
months and t i the eonnty sixty days.
The various Club Rolls will be found,
in clutr^e of the precinct cl.ui 'i ian ?.r
the oftlcArs of the clnb.
The ( lnb llo!! of Rock Hill No. 2 is
in charge of Mr. J. S. White at- the
Rook Hill Bank.
J. S. BTiTcE,
J. II. SAYE, Co. Chiiirmfm.
Secretary.
SIicrifl's Execution Saic
Tiik IIokton Manikactprixo ( o..
Plaintiff.
VS.
The Charlotte Buick Comp v.,
Defei (bint.
P.v virtnro of an execution to nie directed
in the alios e mentioned 3ause, I
levied on and will sell at public auction
in Fort Mill, S. t'., near Ili 'Soathj
< rn Dt iioi oil Tuesday, Au;tus( 2ml, A".
; J). 11HX, between the hours of 11 and
2:1*1, the following personal prop rty
levied ii|>oii us the property of the llo:ton
Manufacturing Company: Lot ? f
Iron Rails for tracks, lot of ears, an.!
lot of racks for dry in; c brick, etc.
I Terms ol' sal ", cash.
.loriN r. bog an,
sheriff Yofk co
T ' '
2 2^ ' > * "?v 'V* t ^ 'V*- <v
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eM
!>;:> WLW ""^i? Mf^ana
<*<? x~l)' U ^
^ m-.-9?*i ?jf TO ^-*aO M?"n
<* :>
Anoi her car of S
<: ^
f ^ ? ? i
?%* We can furnish
?:*
|| Hulls or loose Ku
w
:,: x_?. u9l. 2-iar
s* V
4',V
';w v -'-A. "vvA V i. ""3*
\ :-i>: (>( kc:j:m knts.
! 0' CCUNTY TREASURER.
* 1'or b a: ?. : ,. ??y -It a c'andnlatv
-* for ti niliir of Tretif-arer < f York
ottlity, a'.j. . ? the a< ' i of tl-o
Donuu in* c \ n is i"i ; 'v- t prxlitury.
?j. R. 11AXLK.
V? '!? i;r jori/. '(! i mnouneo II. A.
" * 1). .< "i;- as . candidate far re-:ippo'utme
. lo the alii . if county treasurer.
.stiL .not to the will of the pe n t.:
in the L mocratio primary. j
lie Di iiati-r it it voters of I'oaac
' ' uvera precinct, r? 'cofjuiziag Mr.
A. MITH'Subilily and high worth,
? >" v a j... a>ta pi- -. u! Ins Halite to
the o'ers lor 'i'mas uier at Y?>rki mnty,
snb; :< to tlio action of theDeiruScrutiO
prii : :y,
FOR CLERK OF THE COURT
'1 i my s is it at 'n >re/.i d to announce
" Y. l'ri\vn Wyne as a candidal"
n "ejection lo tile otliee ol' t'lerk of
O it for York county, Htibinct to fch'o
? * ?? *n* ni' in ,in.;; \ .
Wf : i ; I < . . I fi.iifi .iiiio Mr.J.
* M ! V. I 1.1 KIRN of K vl: Hill, as a
c.. id Intel -M. ai'iiMv OKTUIH.or RT
Y r < unity. - > 1 ji <*f to tlie noti'm
' i ia Denmer.iiie party iutheuoini"
ii.;r p luary next ..iniiiier.
tjMt ! Tine s is aalhori/i ! t < > announce
^ .-oho r. l.o;;an. of Yorkvill. , as a
c\,ml i.n: I ir the ot.;o of Clark of th*
,tirt I ?r York t oim'y, snlij at to the
-inK ; ?f l'.!f D-nnoeratic party in ileal*,
r?>- -liinx prima -y.
G hop iy announce myself a candidate
foi tho office of Clerk of Court of
( iii 11 v, snhjeet to th<-act ion oft ho
i uoc vie primary. J, A. TATE,
"OR COUNTY AUDITOR.
t'VIlT' in: : is ant hori/."il to aniintiun
* I1. !?. "\\" i' 'i;_ of ( ! as a
(nrdili ? for r.'co: iiiaaid tt on of ap
point m> it to .Nnlitor of \ ork county,
sybjert o t ha choice of the Democratic
voters : n the primam e'> ction.
We t .11,1 r- ;.l( ( endorse II. T.
YVilliams as a suitable mar. to - An-iit? r.
W. II. S remit* ,v Hi,'
Wn I.I A M 1). Lksi.IK.
\V. K. \ IJAMS.
W. M I'.l'.K V Ml UN Kit
f her bv announce nivsi If as a c. udi*
dat " ,r recommendation for tbt :tj?point!
o'lit as Auditor ?.l Y'ovk ei?m?f.\*
at the ipprouchiug Domocratio primary,
sabje t in*' rules of I ho s?ii e.
.1.. > >. .1. i i t NTEii,
fjpil Tine is a ithor;/i >1 to iiniiouneo
. i Pegrnm, ?>f Yorkvlllo, as :i
c.um ! 1; ' r t !" Hi i.l' A \' l >! fOK of
> it*) enmity. ill;j p. tiic aetioii of
tii.? t .>>?>.. ,:;; j.a i,r.:iry i i>"'.t n?li.
rr,M ) Tiin -s - i ut li:>ri, > . to inte sinee
1 \Y . I'. \\ . lltil : s. .if. as ! (Mil. i'i|:itt?
t >- I'cti'.n Ik t i1 h. . f Auditor of
> Or t'nnii! v, si.lij.'cr to the aetiofi of
t ho Vim '"!' i'1 i i m.! y.
FOR SHERIFF.
T Hereby atim.ti?i myself :is a enndi-,
date for Slieri u of York eouiitv, sub/
y ! in til.1 :u*iion of tin1 Democratic
i. :>" in tlu1 itjiproai'liiiiii primary tiloetion.
lii 'jioot full v.
it. 1\ CALDWELL.
R hereby uminiiiiec myself as a enmli*
* (lute i'i ? tile otiiee of fSherilT of York
< 01.uty. subjeet to tin1 ehou ? of the
>1 11. i nitie u.'rr. us tin1 .-siiue may ho
ex v-vsvi in the eni-iini* primary eleo*
tie 1. i tilt ill ?J. ifl.ti\YN.
.... j ii.i. is :.uiTY<iri/.v<no announce
* S. of Hill. ah
did Ie t 11. -i ;.i. .'ni . ;.eri 1 of York
tVanty, sulrj i to the action ?>f the
Democrat in priuinvy.
jj hereby aniionnro toys If a candidate
for Shmm ?>; York Ikuuity; subject
! 1<? the rule?, of the IX-moi rat .< Primary.
.f. 11. BUTTON.
W? are authorized to announce Mr.
* * .Hi I IN F. ( i()]{ I>ON as a candidate
for the oii'icc of SI IK1 (Il'Tof York iinmi*
ly, subject to the elioiei of the Democratic
\ oters as the bailie may be t>xprcssod
in iho primary claoliou of Angust
Ik).
tplIR Times is auth rii d to announce
! 11 Hottert D. l.owry. of Yorkville, ah
, a candidate for the office of Sheriff of
x <>rk county, subject to the approval of
t at Di necrotic voters. at the approaching
primary election.
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FOE CORONER
? Hereby anuonr.ee my: elf u candidate
* t >r the elhci of t oroner of York
'? tniiy, subject to the action of the
' Democratic utt ts in the approach.up
pvin try election. F. A. CLIN'iON.
FOR COUNT f SUPE dt VISOR- /"
\\r i'l are authorized to announce T.
\V. Boyd an a candidate for rcl
election to the office o| County SuperI
x isor, subject to tin? action of the Dtun
ocratic party in approaching primary
election. ^
t > Ve are. ant hori/.ed to announce S. N.
( * ? .1 oh as*. >11, of jlelhel towjiship, as a
candidate t'<u- the office of SopertuOr o{
Y or a county ; ibj-at to ihe action of the
primary meet ion. . -\ '
rK aro ant nor'/.a?l to antio.ince Mr.
H V.. \Y I! ITlialDKS. of Hit id
River township, ...s u eunditlute for tie
office of si I'tvKYlSOHof York County,
subject to the ral? jjf the Democratic
pany.
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announcements.
FORCONC.9ESS.
J :i;:i :t f . ?: (! i?I-11? foe < 'uncross from
the Filth Congressional District.
. , !>]" : : the: <\i'.t of th* Democratic
IJi. Hill > ?. H i 'lit >11.
T. Y. WILLIAMS.
FOR STATE SENATQR1
Hereby uuemneemysoli ;i cniuiiiUto
for lv -U ct ion State Senator from
Y >rk conhty, subject to the action of
the Dcmo:i*ntic primary eloctiou.
J. S. BKICE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby anuounee myself nsacatulii
date for is.-eleetion to the House of
lit presentattves from York County, subject
to the action of the Doinocratio
primary. ,1. 10. HlOAMtiUARD.
\\*? art authorized to anuouueo Mr,
J. \V. Ai !re\ of Fort Mill, as a
esmlulat. It the Hon-e of Representatives
fr m York county, subject to tho
.i-tio'ioi tie Democratic party at tho
primary election .
FOR COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
J hereby rcsp- fnllv anuouueo myself
* :i< i < audi ate for t election to the
ol '< (. of < tun y Sui t. of Education subject
to tie netioti of the iTemocratio
\ ot >rr in tho approaching primary.
John C. Carroll.
rpb? Times is authorized to unuouiico
i J A. ^luirUy t cuwliilutc for tlio
oili<*i? i r i"i nily S:ip iitiendear of Ktl ii
n. . >.i t i In- ruins of the Dcm0
i-:ii i: ] m iv in ih? August primary.
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Prices for laundering the ahovo
j articles cheerfully furnished.
Suits pressed 35c; suits drycleaned
and pressed, 50c; suits
washed and pressed, 7oc; ooat or.
pants pressed, 15c; cleaned ancl
pressed, 25c; skirts pressed, 25c;
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