Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 10, 1904, Image 2
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AUGUST 10, 1004. ;
Seleot the Best Candidates
Tlt#? Columbia cot rcnpondtMit of
of tlie> NofttR'find Courier, in tziv
inp rue iiuniner ami names or nindi
dates for the legislatnre from
. various counties; so far as an<
noil need iu t lie papers, sr.ys: "It
ii"W Hwrns lo be generally recognized
t.het one of the*!inest s -bonis
for political preferment is the general.a.-Reu;bly.
It is uowndnys one
of the raiest things in the world
for h member of the State board
of control or liquor commissioner
to he elected from any other than
the 1 Bo ' members of the portend
assembly. Judges are most fre
. queutly selected from amo ; the
.members, and so it isithut tlie
lawnmkers-who-show tbeir capaci
ty and are congenial pet the best
thing.* that are distributed by the
general assembly." In commenting
011 the above, the Columbia
Record says: "This has- been a
fact apparent to all who have
.lw^l il.? ..e.
ifinwiji u mr null wuir \ ?i* mini I V r
elections" for aevernl 'years past,
andsitnx.it i?-so it behooves the
. people, to semi only their bo.-A citi-zens
hh representatives. ' At the
same time > the legislature ought
, not to he the 'hnest school for1 po.
Jitical preferment4.' It seems to
the looked, upon that, way, and this
itnny account for, in a way, especi*
(Ally during primary years, why
zlhero are ho many, mistakes made
in enacting laws defeating the object
which they were intended to
Accomplish.''
Plant far Army Manaauvras.
Recent despatches from Washington
say that preparations for
the army manoeuvres to be held
in Sejjtemteer at Manassas, Va.,
are proctifcelly completed. The
.Held of operations embraces fifty
vquare miles in Prince William
county, extending from the village
of Thoroughfare eastward to Bull
Run. The grounds' chosen for
camps and for field exercises are
well adapted tp such purposes and
have been carefully < marked and
n provided with ample water supply,
jjraiu4g<t, and other-needful facilities.
?The men will be required to
live in camp under all .the i conditions
audi: regulations that would
obtain- to a state of real war.
< The troops wilt constitute one
corgja. which will be divided into
two divisional In addition to the
troops of the regular armyk nearly
all tha States in.' the Military Di?
vision of the. Atlantic will aend
details (com the National Guard
AoopMffMt'-to reports received at
Qauf> Cor bin's headquarters, there
.
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will b?' nearly 2B.0OO iikmi in ti" :
two CMIIIp* tliat Will !) > foillji'd.
The first, division will oeefi py
Camp No. 1, winch will be located
near Manassas, and will be under
counnand cf (ien. Fred (Irani.
The second division will be under
command -of Gen. .f. Franklin
Hell with headquarters iiearThor-i
otighfare. Corps headquarters will ,
ho established at Gainesville.
An interesting feature in <*??ii
nertimi with the armv manoeuvres
will b - the transportation of tlic
2b,Ct.O troops sent to the camps.
Twenty mil< s of railroad track
mostly in the f >nu of spurs, lias
been laid, and more than LOO passenger
trains will carry the troops
to t lie train pi no m add it ion to many
freight trains for the transfer of
baggage. Figlitv trains will (lis
charge 17. MX) militia on t he field
on September 2 and The baggage
and freight cars will be left
ton sidings during the inanocnvres.
so that tlicy will be accessible to
the 100 wagons of the quartermaster's
depai tinent.
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The Pabst Malt Case.
In the ningistrate's court last
Tuesday, says the Yorkville F.nquirer.
a jury found a verdict for
$25 damages against Mr. A. Kose
in favor of Dr. .1. B. I' oven, on
account of the seizure of a quantity
of I'abst malt from the latter by
the former on duly IS last, and directed
the return of the gopds
seized, or the value thereof, to
wit. $8.2.3.
Tins ciwh yrnw out f>F tlw1 raid
of Constables ?I. )r. Drake am! A.
i Hose (in Dr. Boweu's drug store,
the facts as to which wote published
at. tlie time. Constable
1 Drake went into the store and induced
a fourteen year old clerk to
sell liim two glasses of malt, one
for himself and the other for a
[companion, as a beverage. Having
I drunk the malt the constable went
out und returning with Mr. Hose,
seized and carried away all the
iiihIi in stock, shipping the same
to Columbia.
Mr. Rose, the defendant, of
course, will take the case nn to the
| circuit court.
The Ogden Picnic.
From all reports, the l>iu annual
picnic at Ogden on last Wednes(1
hy was a success in every partic
ular. It is n custom with the people
of the Ouden section to liohl
a picnic, yearly, about the tiret of
A ujunt, and, on campaign years,
to invite the various candidates to
be present. This year, as usual,
the ottino-seekers wore out in full
force and many interesting speeches
were listened to by the large
crowd of "d'*nr people" present.
The l imes would ho pleased to
give an outline of each of the
sp. eclies, but for lack of space we
are unable to do so. However, in
order to acquaint the people of
this section with the views on several
important subjects of Cant.
.I. W. Ardrey, the legislative can
didate fr- in Fort Mill township,
we publish below an outline of
his speech, as reported by the
Yorkville Kuqnirer:
Capt. Ardrey was glad to meet
the people and complimented them
011 their Sine country ami crop*.
He was a farmer himself by profession.
He was brought out by
i the people and did not know what
| he eould accomplish at Columbia;
ii ijui would endeavor to serve the
j people to tlit? host of his ability.
Ah to the dispensary question, it
line) always been his policy to vote
against whiskoy under any circuinstances
aml'that lie favored amend
ilig the law so as to give the people
the privilege of voting for the
removal of a dispensary from any
town or city. And, futhermore, as
a dispensary is not a local institution,
the people of tlm entire county
should he allowed to vote on es
tablishing h dispensary at a county
seat town, and that, township election
should he held on the question
of establishing a dispensary in any
other than comity seat towns, lie
;? i . . t
in ill IHVOI <>j su ppon I n<r limit
schools, but thought mere ntteu
tion should be paid t<? the common
schools, and would like to see them
more liberally supported, lie was
in favor of better roads and doinu
I away with the slate farm and putting
the state prisoners on tho public
highways.
A cow belonging to Mr. R.
Cayce, of Cayoe, in Lexington,
trave birth to twin calves' Friday
j ni^ht. One was white and the
other black, and, accordinu to the
fitness of things in naming the
1 little'bovines, the white one was
called "Parker" and the black one
"Roosevelt,"?Columbia Record.
Pat in End to it AllA
grievous wail oftimes comes as n
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, Backach, LivI
(complaint and consti pat ion. But
thanks to Dr. Kind's New Life Pills
j thoy put an end to it all, Tlioy are gen|
tie but thorough. Try them. Only 35c.
[ Pharauteed by all droggis s.
BIDCNG US ADIEU.
Farewell Add-css of Dr. Samuel A
Kel , of Fort Mill
Tho followintr lii os, writbn by
I lie lute l>r. Samuel A Ivell who1
prior t?? his removal whs oil" of
Fort Mill's most prominent eiti /i-tis.
will be read with interest by
' ttie people >f this st etion:
' This en d is addressed to the
j tjobd people of Fort Mill nit 1 surrounding:
country. May I venture
to ask that those with whom t
have been so loiijr and so immediately
associated will spare a few
moments : > perns- then w- rds
whieh, triithful and sine, re, l! >w
spoiitaneo isly fioin the heart of
one. who. wherever his future lot '
may he east, will always hold tliein |
in grateful reineuib -ianee.
' I'weut y-t iiree years e.<yo I came
, among you a perfect stranger, uti
known to all exeept a f.-wold iirmv
fiiends .1. M. Armstrong. Bow
nian Menitt. Unlit. (iralunn. ('apt.
B. I.. Warren, (who was the first
man to call into requisition my
medical servires) ami their br.ive
r, tho luuu-nh el Col. ?)olin M
White, be win* held in my 11?-nrt a
place second only to a lirotlier,
and whose sacred ashes now repose
in our cemetery, while his
pure soul rests with (Jod tin ^iver.
".I list here, although it may
seem out of place, hear wit!, ine
while I say a word in eiilo_y of
one of the noblest nu n who ever
walked tiods eait.li, t'ol. John
White, lie it was. win . when his
loyed country was in d uujer. him
self raised a company in his native
town, and for lour Ioiilj years led
them through many a Weil l iti^iit
i battle, enduring side by side with
them dampers, p riis and privations,
nml returned home to remain
still to these old comrades and all
others with whom he was throvxti,
a wise eon usei lor, a yeneri ?r.s t l ien 1
and a most liberal helper win re\er
he saw heip was neciled. L'tace to
his ashes.
I . . .
"All l iniw, in three short weeks,
I tiiUKt Hay to these kind friends to
whom I have uiven the l?est years
1 of my life, that sail word, 'goodbye'
Allow mi! to offer you my
heartfelt thanks for the liberal
patroi.atte that has been extended
to me and tin1 many kind nets I
have received at your hands. 1
I have honestly endeavored to serve
j you with the best, medical skill
that lay in my power, to treat yon
j with all the eonsidc. at ion your
, ' generous support deserved. If at
any time I may have failed, 1 be"
that you will consider it an error
{of the head and not of the heart,
i for, at all times, I honestly tried
to o i \ i? you the best timt lay in
nu*. 1 look around and see man\
youno people, sotne of them now
| tfrown and themselves the heads
of families, upon whose infant
forms my eyes were the first, to
rest. Since those days in which I
Helped to wilt eh over llieir helpless
infancy, I have served them
ami their parents in the honored
character of their medical adviser,
lining with them in joy. in sick
ness, and in sorrow. How can t
now feci otherwise than sorelx
grieved to part with those with
whom I have heen so long ami so
j closely associated ?
j "II is true that many are still indebted
to me Some have fully remunerated
my medical services,
others have done so Imt in part,
while ot liei s si ill are en I it eiy in my
deht. Hut what matters that now?
1 feel assured that each and all will
I offer ne before our final p it t ing
; the last cent they can possibly raise
and this is all I can ask or expect.
"But this I do ask, that you will
; all, everyone, give me a fii-tally
patting hand. In all probably we
will never meet on earth again.
Then let your good wishes, I beg
you, follow me to my new and distant
home. If you feel unable to
settle in full your medical debt,
give me the pleasant, ass in mice that
your prayers and pleasant t houghts
, will follow tu?? and tny dear ones
and will bring a blessing upon us
in our st range and far-off dwelling
place a blessing that can come
only from the giver of ay good
gifts. This is all 1 ask.
"And now. again earnestly thanking
each and everyone for all the
i 1.1 i i ? i ? ?i
MiuiiK'hs hiiown \\\r miki ill ilit', ami
praying I lie; richest blessing ?> f Ali
mighty God upon you. your homes,
your families, and tins my lovud
iiHtive land, and hoping and trusting
to see eauli kind, familiar fact?
1 around the 'Great While Throne,"
I hid you, one and all a sad farwell.
"Sam Kell, M. I).
"Fort Mill, S. C., Feb. 27, ISS'.l."'
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End of a Bitter Fight.
"Tw( physicians had a long and stubborn
tiylit with an abscess ou my right
iung," writes K. J. Hughes of Dul'out,
Ga., ''and gave me up. Everybody
thought my time liad oomo. As a last
I resort 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. The henetit I received
I was striking and I.was on mv feet in a
ifew days* Now I've entirely rcg-.uned
my hea th." It conquers all Coughs,
Colds and Throat and Lung troubles.
Guaranteed by all dr.ugg.sts. Price f?Oc
and $1.00. Trial bottles tree.
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All popular
varieties.
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A Republican Newspaper's Estimate.
Tin1 Kpnn._'fwM(l t Muss.) i'liion.
it staunch llepubliean Journal,
thinks lltiDSfVt It will win hands
down in tin' November election,
in fact The I nion lias nlreiuiy ele? Iftl
Kdusi vol I bygivitm I'm km' on
iy 'In* solid South niitl ('olorndo.
liialio and Nevada, ll"?2 volts, and
11 use volt ll ?I votes, or (ho electoI
ill vnlfs of iol llif oil.or .Stales ex
r pi iJi law ii<'. Now York. .Mary
land, I tali and Most Nii'oinia,
whoso <?d votes it places in the
doubtful column.
Cliainnnii ( .ortelyou's first forecast
ot I lie election result.-, in No
vonibor lias be. n made public, lie
r;i\es iioosevelt *J?>7 Votes sure, or
twenty eisMit mote than necessary
t elect ami this without counting
New \<>rk.
Cuiciclo Prevented.
Thn startling iiiuiomiff mcnt that a
jiii i<mix hi Miiuuir II.I UI'CU tllKUOVer???l
will interest many. A run down
svstem, or ilcsjwiiuli in-y invariably pre< 1
do suicide 21 in I sonict hint* has been
tontul that will preveat that condition
which makes suicide likely. At thi* first
thought of sclf dostruction tako Kleelrie
Hit tors. I? being a great tonic and norvinc
will strengthen the nerves and build
up the system. It's also a great Stomach
and Kidney regulator. Unlv .">0o. Satisfaction
guaranteed by till druggists.
Prepare (or Winter.
Now is the time to prepare for
winter unci see Hint nil houses,
yards and scratching sheds are in
perfect order. It more room is
needed and more houses to be
built there is no tittle for delay.
llegin now and go carefully over
ail tue buildings. Close up aW
? racks in the walls and repair till
leaks in the roof. Hank up the
walks, and, whenever possible make
cinder paths everywhere that yon
will be forced to walk during the
winter. In tut hour or two now
you can accomplish much wo: k
that you will appreciate during the
dreary mouths when tain and snow
are falling.
Delays are always dangerous, especially
in the poultry yard, and
since the work must la* done there
is no excuse tor wailing. Home
;"td !\irm.
Tho Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes rcsn'fs in
death. Thus a mere scratch, insignitiVilli
I 11 t w. .11' t. ?I?V hollo h,. . ....I, I .1
....I.-. > ?><' | Ml III I III"
1 death iMMiiiltv. It is wise to have llueklen's
Arnica calve ever handy. It's the
host Salve 011 earth and will prevent fu
tality, when Burns, Sores, I "leers and
Piles threaten. Only "Jac at all drugstores.
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NOTICE.
The creditorsof Mrs. Eliza Fulhvood,
' deceased, are requested to present their
| accounts to mo for settlement within
(it) days. I,. A. HARRIS.
Fort Mill, S. C.. July HUM.
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FOR
GOOD WHISKIES
| WIN EST
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UliAA IH K!S, ETC.,
CALL OS on WRIT!; To
AV. II. IIOOVEB,
UIUUIM'K. N.
rinn^coucH"
mo CURE the LUNGS
with Dr. King's
New Discovery I
/CONSUMPTION Price 8
' Jn I OUGHS and 50c&$1.00
%^OLOS Free Trial.
Surest arid Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES,
or MONEY BACK.
ANNOT NCKM liXTS.'
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
T Heretic uiinounco mystdt s candidate
-* for t be ctli. > of Treasurer -.1' York
comity, snbje-t fo the uct-ion ot the
Democratic \ oUu.- iu t ki? Almost primary.
.1. R. 11 AlLU.
\\'oare authorized tomtioui.ee II. A.
' " D. A'? ely as a candidate lor le ?pl>ointinent
U> tho olflee of county tnastiror,
sobj -at to the v.ill of tin people
in ilie Democratic primary .
\VTD. tic Dcinocnitie voters >1 Ccates
' Tavern precinct, rerojjiii/.illJJ Mr.
A. K. SMITI I'Sahility and ibid v. .>rth,
do w it h pleasure present his name to
tin1 voters for Treasurerol ^ <?rk v'onaty.
subject to tie ictiou ot the Democratic
pi imury
FOR CLEhKOF THE COURT.
T'r Tunes is authorized to unuoum
W Drown Wyiie as a caudal to
I lor re election to the office ot i leri; of
Court 1<? York county, subject to the
action of the Democratic j?viin:trv. ?
\\~ lire :mt hori/.eil to announce Mr .T.
? C WILHOKN of Hock Hill, us u
candid; tc 1'orUl.KHK OL'TIIKCOVHT
for York county, subject to tin action
<?f tlu? Democratic party in : h liomiin.t '
inji primary next suinnu r.
rlMl KTimes is authorized to announce
' John K. Lojiuti, of Yorkvillv as u
candidate for the oliico of i h rk of tltc
Court for York County, -uhj ct n tltc
rule- of the Democratic party in t lie
approaching primary.
8h?-r. lty aiitinuuco mys' If a candidate
for t lie ollire of Clerk of Court of
York County, subject to t heaet ion of the
Dcmoeratic primary. .1. A. TATK.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
'jPlIK Times is authorized to atitiouu
* 11. T. Williams, of t Mover, as a
candidate for reeotniuetulalion of appointment
to V inhtor of York county,
subject to lb choice of tli > Detnocrtifie
voters in the primary ele -ti ni.
We the ulTtlersijilted eildols 1 If. T.
Willitinis tis ;i >uitahle titan for Auditor.
W. H. ? t iJOt r A tyl.o.
Wit.t.iAM I). ! f.st.tf..
W. 10. Adams.
W. Miii. I'm t.\Kit.
1 herehy announce niysc M is a candi*'
date for rccuimncndation for the appointment
its Auditor of York county,
at the approaching L)eiuo< rat i primary,
subject the rules of the same
.1 .M > .1. II NTK1!,
Ml K Times is ant hori/.ed in ;iinii>uiiri<
.1. II. IVgram, ??t Yorkvillo, as a
CandidaIe fur i lie oili I v I' I>IT< >K of
York county, subject to the action of
tli * Democratic primary ? ! tiou.
fJillZ Times is aut hori/. 'd to announce
W. 1?. Williams, .lr. asa candidate
for election to the ofiice of Auditor < f
York County, subject to the action of
tin Dcniocrat ie primary.
FOH SHcR FF.
I Hereby announce mvs If as a eaudi*
ilale for tdieritV of York count y. subject
to the action of the Democratic
party in l he approaching primary election.
Respectfully,
11. \\ t ALDW'Kbli.
| hereby tiutiouuce myself as a candi
* date for tin* ollice of Sheritf of York
'county, subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters as the same may lie
expressed in tho coming primary elect
tion. HUGH (i. HRt t'WN.
r|MIK Times i> authorized to announce
! * S. S. IMexico, of Ko<*k Hill, as a
! candidate for theoluceof SherilV of York
County, subject l<> I ho arlroii of t he
I Vuioerat it* primary.
Thereby announce myself a eandidate
for HieritT of Y tick County: subjeet
to the rah s of tho I )onio:-ratie I'riiuarv.
.1. tl SCTTON.'
W*e ale authorized to aiinomire Mr.
** ,lt)IIN 1?\ (it )K1)( >N as a enndilaie
for t he oil ire of SI 1 Kit i l'T' of York eoiiuty,
subjeet to the rhoiee of the Deinoeratie
voters as the same may he expressed
in t ho primary elect ion of August
!tt?.
t|Mll-l Times is authorized to announce
* Hotter) !?. Isiwrv. of Yorkvilie, as
a candidate for the ollice of Sherilf of
York i-mniiy, subject to the approval of
the Deiioeratic voters at the approaching
primary e.leetion.
FOR COUNTY SUPfcRVlSOR\\rE
are authorized to announce T.
** \V. lioyd as a candidate for re1
election to the ollice of County Supervisor.
subject, to the action of the Democratic
party in approaching primary
elect ion.
We are authorized to announce S. N.
Johnson, of llcthel township, as a
candidate for the other of Superv isor of
York county subject totheaction of the
primary o.ection.
WE are authorized to announce Mr.
K M. WIIITKS1 T)ES, ..I 1 Insul
River towushiu. as a candidate for the
oilice of PKH V ISO It of York ?'onnfy.
subject to the rules of the Democratic
! parry.
F OR CONGRESS.
1 am a candidate for Congress, from
*- the Fifth ( ongr ssional District,
suhjcct to the result of the Democratic
primary elect ion.
T. Y. WI DDI.\MS.
FOR STATE SENATORI
Hereby announce myself si camlitlate
* for re election as State Senator from
York county, subject to the action of
the Demo, ratic prnnarv election.
' J. S. PRICE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
i I hereby aunonuce myself as a cattdiI
* date for reelection to the House of
Represenlat ives from York County, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary. J. E. I1K.\M(?UARD
We are authorized to announce Mr.
,T. W. Ardrcy, of Fort Mill, as a
csindidate for the House of Representa>
fives from York county, subject to the
action of the Democratic party at the
prinmry olcction.
'pile Times is authorized to announce
j 1 Dr. J E. Massey, J-T., a> a camlidato
for the House, of Representative*
from York county, subject to the action
of the Democratic voters in the August
primary.
ANNOUNCEMENT S.
FOE CORONER
1 Hereby announce myself a cumlhlate
*- for the office of' Coroner of York
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic voters in the approaching
prim try election. F. K. CLIN ION.
FOR COUNTY SLIPT. OF EDUCATION
j hereby respectfully announce myself
as a cainlhlute for re election to the
offic e of county Supt. of I'Mncut i<... snhje
i to the action of the Democratic
voters in the uppmuc hin^ primary.
.folin (t arr >11.
'IMie Times is uut tioriz <i to ante unco
I I A <1 1 i: i -
> l'hui H i <i <"iiiiiiitiiiii' ior i no
oliico of (Vmntv Superintendent- <>f bldu?-at
i?u?, suhjerl 11) t ho rult>s of i ho Domooiatio
party ir tiit; August j rii.i rv.
FO-t MAGISTRATE.
j{ Iloi'oby iinuour.vo myself a candidate
" ftji i -t lootmmi t< thooliioo of M;iftistnili.
<n l">r; Miil-tow nship, uhj. -l to
thorosuli < !' i!,- Demeeraiic prlfmivy
elect ion. .loifv \V. M 3Ji.it inky.
Tlie M Store.
There is i >ixi<*tliiml* d iui^ down
there. Triot'S art' away limit r any
one else, Come ami sou for yourself.
and let us show yon what
ha renins we have to offer.
"Say dare Hast us. what make
you look so lo.v down in do inouf?
Am you done la-en Me-din' sumli
ti V"
"No, niuruer. I aint stole luilfin,
I jes liei n liuyni* s niie things
1??\v11 dare at do ('ASM STOKL,
and dey sell so ehea|> dat it makes
llie feel like 1 heen stenlitl .
S| tot il Cot ton, lie.
T'auiks. from
Nice Ilaudkoieliiefs, Jle and fie.
(ieuuine Linen MandkVhiefs,ho
Nice, laree I) shpaiie. 1.5 and "he
N iee assortment of Jewelry.
(iood watoh. S'Je.
I'rdty W Chains, II).-. I'd*, loo.
rsi j v.-r \\ .11?-1 > Chains, !! ')?,
(iitotl ( tveralls, b>c.
N ice Tt ;]i t p ij? ?r, 2c |mil.
I'm ! i ad Feneils. 2 f ?r fu\
Nice line (if ) 1 ntand Cups.
Calf Skin Slides. SI <12.
I First class enamel Shoe, $2 0-4.
A In mini] in Thimbles, 4c.
Needles, per paper, Ic.
I biy 1 v it in. Ac.
Check Hands, 0c.
i
Shoe S<>les. '.>? pnir.
Fancy Hoys' Caps, 2.2c.
Mummers. lOr. Hatchets, tOc,
Nice Lamp, complete, 20c.
Hair I'ins. per box, 2e.
Lamp Hunters, 5 and Sc.
Nice I arteritis, Nr yard.
i>i.i.. i - ?
iniiiuii, .? iitj . c yard.
AiuS a iiuinl)?'i' of otlwr things
s -.Id pro|i<ulioiiatt'ly as riio iji.
P. E Wild,
Proprietor.
GIVE US
A TRIAL ORDER
and &et the
R EST WHISKIES,
W I N K S.
EUAXD1 ES. Etc.,
It I he must reasonable prices.
J. 0. Ross & Co. Props.,
I in: CiOl Kl) SALOON,
CILAKIA )'! I K, N ( .
No. 20 W Trade . . /.oik 'i anres
Work Veil Done.
1111 vp you Tul?le C'lo". hs, Conn torpid
nes, Doilies, Window Curtains,
lllanket^ etc., laundered by the
Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N. C.
Prices for launderi 104 tlie above
' . , ,
ai tides cheerfully furnished.
Suits pressed Jl5r; suits drycleaned
and pressed, .*?0c; suits
wash ?d and pressed, Toe; cont or
pants pressed, lor; cleaned and
pressed, 25c; skirts pressed, 25c;
cleaned and pressed, ~>0c.
Our shipments are made Thursday
mornings and returned Katur
days.
McE/haneyvParks Co,
The Clothing and Shor M?n
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