Items of Local Interest
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A, R. Kiitihi oil, of Rock nill.
was-a visitor to Forr Mill Sunday. '
The opening meeting of the
county campaign wna held at For
est Hill yijSteiday.
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. ^1. Kirnbrell, of
t Columbia. visited relatives in thia
township during the past week.
Mrs. .T. E.. Patterson went to
Lancaster yesterday -for a visit to
relatives.
Miss Helen Heath. of Monroe,
is the guest of Miss Aileen Harris,
ori Booth s-reet.'
Services will he held at the !
Presbyterian church next Sunday
morning at the usual hour.
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.induing by the weather, the dogtlay
prophet' is for once about to
hit it right.
The nnnu d Brown's shop picnic
will beheld on F. lay, the lUth
inslant. .The pubic, ia invited to
. be present.
In consequence of the heavy
rainfall ^ Sunday and Monday the
et-earns of this section have been
great1 ly swollen during the week.
Mr.-W F\ FT)?rri?5 will in n fowl
days begin the erection of a neat
5-roonr cottage on 'lite vacant lot
at joining that of "his homo or) East
Booth street.
Me^ra .T. M. .Sims and Win.
Barron, of Yo/kville. spent Friday
in Fort Mill. ^Mr. Sims is a candidate
for the office of sher iff.
Col. Leroy Springs whs up from
Lancaster Saturday on business.
Mr. Springs says that there has
been much rain in his section the1
I)hht few days, hut does not think
the -Top-; have thus far been dam.
aged thereby
Miss Aitti.e Link, no.-, in|)?itiieu 1
tiy her brother. Mr. C. S. Link, re- .
turm-d Saturday evening to her
home at Hickory, N. (5. Mr. Link
returned to Fort Mill Monday.
In order to change some of its present
machinery, connect shaft |
itig, etc.. preparatory to starting ,
cp the new addition, tire Millfort ,
Mill suspended operations Satur- <
day for a period of ten days. i
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l uu jiruun ui in*- i .1 /.mi niv uwii
of the county art* arruitrrino for a
liii; picnic upon tile occasion of
the county cauipaion meeting to
be held there on Tui-r.dny, the lOlli
instant.
Mr. and Mrs. Jus. (livens have
moved fioin this city to Fort Mill,
where they will resale in the fu
111 .? Rock 11 iII lveeord.
Mr Willis Whitlock, who for
sevt <ti months past has assisted
'?is brother, Mr. F. CI. W hitlock at
the Southern depot here, is now
eii^ao. d as tj.-iil for the Sou tin ru
a' Trenton, S. ( !.
Constables Drake and Jenkins
c one over from Hock Ilili Friday
ill search of the blind timers here
but were poorly rewarded for
their trip. Several plac were
raided, but so far a-cou'd no learned,
no arrests or seizures were made.
The Rev. .T. 0. Chandler an'
noarieed from his pulpit Sunday
that the third quarterly conforeiuy
of his eiiureh wdl beheld with the
Pleasant Hill Chureh on the IT
in-jt. Mr. Chandler also staled a
protracted meeting will be held in
11n* Fort Mill Methodist church in
the near future
Miss Autre Link delightly uutertMined
a tiumher of our young
people of a piiantoin pirty givm
*it the homo of In-r brother Mr.
O. S. Link, \\ ednet-day evening
Delightful games w? re indulged in
till a late hour and everyone pies
ent seemed to thoroughly enjoy
the occasion.
A huge number of farmers were
in town Monde", and there was
much discussioi niong them as to
the state of the crop-,especially
with regard as to whether or not j
tie y have been damaged by the re- [,
cent excessive rainfall. It was the
general opinion that there has been ,
to much rain and that crops in the j
lowlands, particularly, have had an
over dos-* of wetness.
Mr. Fliil Mcrritt, of Gold Hill,
reports an exciting 'hase hikI ti^ht ,
between his pack of hounds and a
number of otters on Thursday ,
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|TU>rimiU Mf nm'iii in
number Mr. Merrtit says. had come
up from Steel ('reek and were j
prow line near Ins '.v>m#? when
"struck" hy tin* d# s. The dogp
soon ovhitook m nmniicr of tin- in
trudciv and a battle royal, which
lusted for several minutes. ensued. ;
Rv the timely arrival of Mr. M# rviti
tlie houndscame out victorious
and returned home with tlieii master.
rewarded for their work with
1 wo ve- v fine specimens of the ot lor j
family
0! t *r hh-? armn ed for a g < d
nr. Is iallv to lie held 011 August ">.
Senator A. O. fiMtimer, Mr. K. ?].
Watson, ' rnnmivsi'mer of immigration.
Mr. F. 11 Hyatt. presid-M t
of the Statp (4ood Roads Assoeiu- 'i
tion, and Mr. M. V. Richards, In.id
unit indnstiird agent of the S n-j
1 hern railway, have accepted invi-|
tations to be present.
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After mii illiii f-H of iibout I w
iveeks. f'niit P. S. ('Imi Ivhom, a \\. II
cnnwii Son tin* rn niilwtiv i* nnlufiui
lie I TuokiIhv moi'iiinir ?t 1:1 >
>V|ooW at 11in Iioiik* in ('h n lotto
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^ ij i. v-lurKsou w is ip v ton lo11*s?t?'ii
Au^27, IN*!. \i tin
?f IS ypars 119 ? n'ered the niiiron 1
service, and hy tie* .illifui (1 s
hiilya* of liis duties was soon pro
moled 1o 1!t position hs I t i-iu'lit
conductor on lip* old A. A A. I.
railroad. lait* r lie was condu-toi
hi jhis-pmh>t trains, which posit ioi, \
lie lu Id conliiiioiislv until hi.- t
death. Capt Clarkson lias loi i
many year - run as ioiiduct< r hp j
I Ween ( Mini lot tp am! Savauua'i, am '
was wpII known and liked hy
scores of people idolio this line
Up was the oldest conductor in
point of scr\ice on what is now
known as the S uithern railroad.
Tin funeral was held y? st? rda v
nflernooii at .*? o'clock at St. l'otei
Episcopal church, ('Init io to
Chester Company Disbanded.
Our Bister town, Chester, hai
ham ttivfii liii* black e\e by tlit* j
disband inept of it; military on?
pany. The company wiumi .\J.
day ordered by Adj?. (ion. Frosi
to disband on account of its 11u\
inir failed to fittftnl llio rt'ct'i t
Slate en -nmpment t Columhi i.
The c mi pany was a member of il .
First. regiment ami was the only
company it? the State ai/aiii-l
wiiit-Ii sue!? nn order was issti i.
Following is a copy of the order:
"Company I, First regiment ol
the infant ry. ('hester, Son I li ('.no
iuia, hav 114 faihtl to (iiinplv wi li
Seel ion 1^ of the act of liHto, s
hereby disbanded, and the e m
maiulino otlieer will collect I lie I
property foiiueilv in the hands <>1 1
this company .ami inaao 101 iav.n 1
tory of s one ami ivpoi to this t
li *e ami a disposition i f tin pr p
erly will lie ordered."
Paul Diners was formally <1>
char(?ed .ly II.cord r Sh 11111 11
house this inor in j f< r 11"* !.??.?
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Mr. T. (\ (iulltne, T. ntt u nr\ ,
for tlio (Icfi'iidi ill. iimdi a in >' i in |
Hint tin* exainiilution mill tin* tin I
in?_'S of tin* coroner's jury In* :ulu,>i ;
I'd and that f?i<_r ik Ic disrliar^r i. '
although orniitiiiu' tint tin' : < ;
Br had jnriadiiclion to : i <k<
hither investigation of liic ea.-e ii ,
In* thons/ht it iifoo.s-ary. ( Inr
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County Campaign Meettings.
H?om?s Dkmocratic Exkcthvk ?'<>m
M1TTF.K OF Ki: col \ : \
Yorkvillo. S. O., Aujr. -till idol. (
Comity campaign noc:in^< will h '
held at the dates ami places mean 'inn
below. to wit:
Forest Hill, Tuesday. August !?
Clover. Wednesday, Aug. 1 <> i
Piedmont Springs. Thursday, Aug. t! l
Hiekoryjurove, Piidny, Aug. Iv ,
Tirzah. Tnesdav A uir. tdi
Rook Hill, Wcln 's?iay, ug. 1
Fort Mill Thursday, A isj
Hlnirsville Tuesday, Vug v ' 1
MeConnellsville, Wednesday, Sea. 'J
Yorkvillo l'ridnv Aug .'i )
The respective chairmen are request
t?d to make all necessary urraiiguicnl for
the meetings.
I'.y order Co Executive C"itmiit too.
J. S. P.KIOI ,
J, H. SAYE, Co. Chairman.
Secretary.
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| Last Call For Summer Goods. | 1 >
w 25e lo sV 00 Straw Hats, now 10c. . ^
Ltuiio*' ^-'.00 and S'kOO ffuto, uovr 90c. ^
o? >1 25 Hammocks, now 7*>c. ^
$1 00 Hath Tubs, now $2.5U. ^
Infant Hath tui?s Smc, ^R
Mosquito Canopies, Si.50.
j0 .Japanese Lanterns. 5 to Sc. m
^ f-io Carts from $5.50 to $12 >0. ^5
^ Nov. Sew iu<? Mar It i ties from $12 50 up. ^
(?(j<xl Ki-mtul Hand Sewing Muchitics $>;00 to $0.50. ^
u All Summer tioods at or below cost. Now lot Lender ^
Stoves, t. rockery, Musical instruments, etc., ju-t arrived,
t . mi pa re our prices oil Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Mn- ^
tjjflj chin's, t .-.. and see how much you can save by buying jR
|)?:l ji $ :. 00 or ? :?) '0 to be iilted up with Spectacles ^
R win-it \\. etui tit you inst as v. ? II f. ?t one-gixti: the money. ^
1 v.". . t \ , ears expei iettco i t j . tting glasses and studying
(,-pii >. W * have a complete t of iiistruments for testing ^
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Tailor-Made Clothing
llave your Clothing uku'c to measure. It is
o trouble lo soil a man Merchant Tailoring
f;Uv)v.N il he it: ever worn them. If you never
.lave, t rv t hem
The Globe Tailoring Co.,
of 1 aucinnati, wi21 have an agent here oil
August i."Ui with a full line of samples, who will
take > our measure for Suils, Overcoats, Pants
;;:ui ! ar.cv \ ests made anyway that Clothing is
made. Prices ranee from $l'2.r?0 to $4-0.00. You
c ui h oc your suit shipped any time you want,
lather call or have the agent to call on you.
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UOMKTO ()! !l Oil AND UI>KNING
Of FALL and WINTER WOOLENS"
the world's choicest werves^ constitute
my many hundred patterns of smart
fabrics from the ore at tailoring house* of
SCHLOSS BROS, 8: CO,, e BALTIMORE,
whose c::p cutter, Mr, W, F, Abell,
mr, i L/> !^r-. ?/? , < .-v ^
Will j.1^1 t l ^ Z. UllU ^ J I LI IdliC
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your measure and advise you as to
what cloth and cut is most becoming
to you.
Suits shipped any time desired,
MoBlhaney-Parks Co.
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fill.. %,; . !j THE '..INE FOR BUSINESS,
1 w-f?* THE LINE FOR PLEASURE,
I'j Villi UN .ft FOR ALL THE BEST
; S\ TMMER RESORTS
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I i' Complete Summer Resort Foldct
P* ' ^ Milled Free to Any Address.
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i i! jj | W.A.Timk. S. H Harpwick, W.h.tAYI.or,
' ^ "-.i >'~r. Cm'! V-r.'.. A ?nt. A/.31. Onn'l Pass. Act.
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