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B. W. BRADFORD.
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Fort Mill 'Fliono (with loio< distance
i-onnectb na) No. 26.
AUGUST 17. 1!MM.
TnfllOITOW' is III <ill\ 11)0 CMIItli
dales will l>e in Fort Mill. Fvery
v iter of lli?' township should eouie
out ai.tl lu-ar tliem speak.
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Council would do the citizens
f\ f ivor hy investigating the condiiioii
of a numher of hot; pens.
The stench arising therefrom in
indeed sickening.
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The American people are eagerly
awaiting the fall of Port Arthur
at the hniidH of tho daps. All
are expecting to hear of other
things taking ti tumble itnmedidiutely
afterward.
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Again we read of the burning
of negro children who had heen
locked in their home while the
parents were off ill it frolic. Tlie
parents should be made to sutler
for such criminal ncjjlijjence.
Kvcry voter of the township
should learn whethor his mime
tins licon enrolled on the Democratic
club r<>ll honk, ami, it not,
have it added to the list on or hefore
Wednesday, Annuel 2-lth.
Otherwise you will In* debarred
from voting in the coming election.
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That the original Hiiro hill will
be one of the most important
measures before the next, legislature
there is little reason to douht.
In the campaign meetings through
out the State about the tirst thine
each legislative candidate is asked
is his views on the hill, and it is
igratifyiriL; to note that a majority
of them favor the passaee of such
a bill.
An exehanue says. "A man is
said to he livim* in South Dakota
. who, every tune he j^cts drunk.
C'o?'s and pays, a year's subscription
to hjs county paper, lie has already
paid in advance to 15U1. It
tl esu't alTect tliein that way in
South Carolina." Which may lie
accounted for by the fuel that they
don't, have tn ilrink ' IikI \" <.n?
Dakota way.
The OnlTney News remarks:
'"Ah the August sun blazes ami
the dog ?tar rages and the randidales
wax warmer lot the average
voter keep eool and lend 110 listening
ear to the campaign liar. The
panic good h -use sliould govern in
elections as in the employment of
preachers, doctors, teachers, clerks,
corks and plow hands." This is
tpiite commendable.
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While the serious conditions
whirl] confront Ihc cotton mill
men of the country are i?enernlly
thought to be due solely to the
ditferenoe in the prices of eotton
nnd * 11o ninnufnctnred product,
it number of prominent manufacturers
of this section say that the
eastern war in having a depressing
i tfect on the market for the reason
that the orders for goods from the
east are off about 50 per cent on
account, of the war.
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The United States supremo
court of errors has handed down a
decision virtually denying that
Win. .1. 1 by a n is entitled to the
$.')(),000 mentioned in the sealed
h ttef written by the late IMiilo S.
Bennett of New York and addresser!
to his willow to he read l>v
her lifter Inn death. I*y this lettei
lli?* widow wiifl to ijive ijsiO.OOO to
Mr. Bryan and his family. The
decision sustains the decision of
the superior court last spring and
also tho decision of the probate
court before which the matter was
first brought up. The opinion
was tiled with the decision.
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TIlO F i 1.41 Xnliiinn I IImhI/ ,.r
f^partanbiiry is otferinc a cash
prize of $HX) to the fanner of Hint
?ouuty showing the largest \ it Id
?>f coth 11 fr un one acre of ground.
Til*' rules of th> contest are that
ther port of each farmer be accompanied
by a statement as to
rhainrter of the soil* tertilizers
psed, when planted and worked,
i lie kind of implements used, etc.
The idea is to develop iniensive
farming and to briny about the
Very best improvements and the
of the most modern irnple.
. ii1 . ' liritin"
pinch interest an t it ,s b> heved a
pevv refold in cotton culture will
be established.
A Word About Biennial Sessions
The.following article, from the
Abbevilh MmIiuiii, upon the subj
eel. of biennial Bcssionfi, is ho
brimming full of good, sound
argument that we j uMisli ii in
full:
For the peopio of South Carolina
to vole for thin e unge in the
constitution would be tin- climax
of folly. t here is not a good reason
for doing so Some one says
there will h a saving of $i>O.W'U
every other year i>y the change.
Who Bays a legislative session
c >sts iroO,O K).J it lias not cost
that sum since the new const it illicit
was adopted, and not but once
or twice si ma Is.c, 1 i a bald
statement of what is not a fact and j
will not do for sensible moil t<? art
: upon in this imp >itiuit matter.
Cicoryin trad the elmiij*e hut
j returned to h r annual sessions.
' I'uder lie biennial system tin*
1 Cfcoiyiaits yot into the habit ot
jfuqurnt extra session^ and even
now have had two sessions sinrr
last November.
The trusts are roininir into the
Stato. It d.a>s not suit them to
have a urn d sessions and uu'hink.
iny; men are used by lliein to put
it out ot tiir power .1 tiie peoph
to keep a close watch on their oporations
ii' they happen to be
WlOllo.
The dispensary ban lies millions
i of money. Is it lu st that the diiee;
tors should make reports but onro
! every two jciiis? li there was n
:? 11 >. 11 i I I. . 11 I > litilil nit..ill
thai there wt uld he in one to report
In annually.
It is not necessary for us to
tlill 11i|.'Iy reason.--.. The foily ol the
measure in it?-1 lie appiit lit to
I everybody with a hand on hs
' shouldeis.
; If the amendment j r. vails by a
vote of the people another constitutional
convent ion will have to
be ealled in older to net things
straight. Perhaps a dozen other
amendments will lie necessary ti
i rjet out ot tho e.onlusbm into |
; which our Stub will be thrown
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Plan for Another Year.
Most farmers put oiT the employment
of hands ami tenants too i
loin;. lie who waits till December
has to pick tip any sort of hand
that comes his way. Mrny small
farmers work only their own families.
They have no truth's to make
Put those who hire hands or rent
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Minn suouni i)i' niaKino it11 arrant;
inents now. The best way I? iui
prove a fatm is to hire tin* labor
or most of it. ()11?? ran then con!
trol all the work, improve th land,
keep linildinos in repair and keep
mi 01 e on everything. Then when
; ono owns Hlorlt n eeo ! plan is to
| hire the plow hands hy the yeai
j and let th eir fittnilh s work a hoe
crop. The m xt plan is to own the
stock and let 1 ho tenants work for
half. In that way one may keep
j it close supervision over the land
I and keep it up fairly well. The
j poorest system is to let land out to
tenants who own their own stock.'
(lood tenants should always have a
loiii; lease so that the\ may make
I improvements. Do-not put ott"
| eontraets too lone. I\i ike them
| very plain, so that they may he
t hoi o,.e|)ly u: id erst oi >d.
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Guatemalan Ant.
The agricultural departnient has
; issued a bulletin, based upon the
report of inventi^nt'ons made by
Dr. Cook, dcclai in" that the linn,
t'uualau aut wi II Isold the boll \v*VI
viI iu cheek, even under favorable
; conditions to the weevil, and will
permit the regular harvesting of a i
j cotton crop, says an exchange.
(The bulletin states further that
' the ant injures no form of vegetation,
ami that its habits and tem!
perainent are such that it is read-]
ily capable of domestication and
I colo/.ination in the cotton tields.
| The ant's stino too slight and
weak to penetrate the inside of the
. hand, so that they can be handled
with impunity; and iho fear that
they will become the greater pe t
| than the weevil itself, Dr, Cook de-j
clares, entirely groundless. Thus
with the Weevil on the imint ?.f r...
tiring from netive ?ervice, our furmer
friends in Texas, who, by the
way, lire holding a meeting in that
State today for the purpose of de- j
: riding, among other things, wheth- ;
er tliey will plant any cotton at all
next year, might just as well adjourn
the meeting anil begin seh etine
their seed.
Mesdames 1). (t Kimhrell and
\V. M. ('nip are visiting relatives
in Steel t 'reek, N. (
Rev. ?T. I>. Shelton, of (Mio?tor, j
wan a visitor Sunday at the home ,
of Rev. M. W. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. 10 1, McElhan y
cntpe up front Rock Mill yesterday
for a visit, to relatives here.
Mr. !. ?T. Orrnand spent a few
clays of the past week visiting his
daughters, Mrs. ?1. L. Ford and
Mrs. C. (J. Cutting, in Lexington,
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M. u. Willis Appointed Quartermaster.
A Yorkvil'e special to The State j
siv8 tli.tt Ca| t. \Y VV. Lewie, adjittitiit
of tin' First South Carolina
regiment of infantry, has just re-1
ceiveil instructions that 1st Lieut.!
and Assistant t Aiartermaster M. C.
Yv ill is lias been appointed captain
and quait rnmstei of that regiment
in place of (^uartormapter M'*
Keown of Client* r county, who has
been * I* cti il captain of Company
<i. vice Cupt. 'I Smith Hardin, re uu'iicd.
('apt. "Willis is a military
man, having lcaiv.d nis tniucniion
from t!u> gallant Col. Aslmry
Coward, and will no doubt make
an exci !l**nl quartermaster ui the
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When Dog Days Bogin
S vend pc Hons have recently
made inquire s hh to the first dorr
day. They have been making the
same inquiry at intervals f >r more
than twenty centuries. In the days
when Koine was mistress ok the
world they supposed that malarial
(lis,-as s prevailing 11 the Italian
c i st came in with the sultry days
that bewail when Sous, or the d ..
star, r >se with the sun. (hvini; to
the pr 'H'Uice ot tin* equinoxes tiie
helical risinr; of Sirns is lat* r n w
and does not occur until August It)
to Ih. Tie old K .mans ami dwel
I el's on the * < a-t ot' the M*a!it railiain
beli' ' a! those days very p a(In
; i ve ot (li -. .as, s. In i ec* nt t tines
until !at* Iv all almana makers had
to note tlio b inai*u; of doj d '\s.
I In y dilVered cotisid rnbly. Sou>
of tlieiu reckoned the time from
July!' to August I; others fr*uu
Inly lit to Aul'u-I lit. while marly
every day >f the I isl week of
I illy 11Mr? I :ei ii considered nt one
time c?- another -is tli** I>? j_rii*:ii
ol lllrHedayS. S > tlll'le is lit fixed
<1 ilt for the liist d"j_; ii;;y and the
makers ni almanacs {^eiiernlly omit
in n ih' tin* day.
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Itnns fran the Fori;
Mr. Will While mid Miss Mary
Nine* are visiting relative-- in Mt.
Holly. N. ('.
Tin'summer session of I lie Foi l;
8 ('111 M>1 lll'ttMM August *. Mi.-K Sllsii
While resumed her duties as
princ.pal.
The annual fanner's picnic was
held sonit time n^o and wna ^rcati\
enjoyed.
Tie- Ihiptist Sunday s h??? 1 lm-l
a delight I ul ou'.iim and picnic in
one of the 1 It'll lit fill m'oVe.i near
the home i f Mr. Fred Ninis.
\ delightful at home was uiveu
li-Ht Monday 11i1 1 at the home < I'
Mr. A. S. White m honor of Misses
li race and Carrie Votiler, f Charlotte.
Some vevy amusing anil interesting
i^aiues were phiv eil for an
hour, when rel'ieshnients were served
and greatly enjoyed. The
rrow.l was then entertained for a
short while with music. A variet
\ oi amusements were enjoyed till
I o'eloek, lint the oooil tillie ll ill to
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* 11? i. iiini ? \ t I \ < i: I? . i I ? i 1111 * 111 m * I
llw happy ocoasion I' r a Ion:; tune.
1 i'se l)ixi r.
Tut nr. End to it All.
A grievous wail nfiimes comes as a
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. I>ix/.in< ss, Ituekneli, Liver
eomplaint ami constipation, Bur
thanks to Mr. King'- New I ite l'ill.s
they put an end to it all. They are gentle
luit thorough. Try them. Only Mac.
(.< tiara nteed by all druggis.s.
It is pretty generally rtnnoreil
ttim Senator Tillman v.'ill lie appointed
secret ary <>f the navy it
Ittilge i'.truer is e leu toil president
this fall.
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Suicide Prevented.
The start linn announcement that a
preventive of suicide hud broil (lwtrov*
ered will inter? st many. A run down
system, or desiMiideney invariably precede
suicide and something has been
found that will prevent that condition
which makes suicide likely. At tho first
thought of self destruct ion take Kleetrie
Hit tors. It heiuir a creat tonic a id nervine
will strengthen the nerves and build
up tlie system. It's also a grout Stomach
and Kidney regulator. Only .'>co. ,vsitisfactioii
guaranteed by all druggists.
At a meetititf of the bond of
1 rust its of t lie l'inoville school
a few days ago, I'mf David Hunter,
of Dcfiia. and Miss Kate Arilrcv,
of l'in^viile, wore elect< d
tench era for the approaching seasi
on, which opens t he 2*2: id i list a lit.
Eai of a Litter Fi?ht.
"Two physicians had a long and stubborn
light with an abscess on mv right
iung," writes I*. .1. Hughes of DuPont,
tin., ''and jrave me up. Kveryl?ody
thought my time had conic As a last
resort 1 tried Dr. Kind's New Discovery
for Consumption. The tieiietit I received
was striking and I was on my feet in a
few days- Now I've entirely regained
inv iK'iuui, ti coiujm rs all toughs.
Colds ami Throat ami Lung troubles.
(iuaranteecl hv all drnptf sts. l'rice 5(>o
ami $1.00. Trial bottles freo.
notice!
The eroditorsof Mrs. Eliza Full wood,
deceased. are requested to present their
accounts to mo for settlement within
00 days. L.A.HARRIS.
Fort Mill, S. C.. Jul}' 3, 1901.
Fiii
toil .!
vapn
L-L'uil,
AH popular
varieties.
W.B.Mray&Co.
Evangelist ! :}; ,n Yr.: !r
Mr I'lmnmei St w ; ! wi ttl <1 >w n
yesterday to St a . M i' : ..
county, to r.ppeat I >r Lu'\. !. \V.
Little, for whom a warrant had
liecn issued for :; - - a k 11 with
deadly weapon, lw v. Lift'.* luil
said in a sermon, so it \va - id'e^od.
that any man who sold 1 un< r
would Btefll a paaii r < ti a ?! !?<'
nta:i>>'.s eye. ? am il? : n t ! : t is
up. 1)? cans it was a l tied ion on
his orantl fat in r woo -o . lou
lJol.ii made at the p i I r with i
kni le. an 1 the p ein : e i 1: ill)
at laiy with a stone. i iie warrant
was. however, w d' n v
i execution. Mr. ! ?. ,i. a
well known p;vn le. C..ai I te
< Jliserver.
The rcc.J*r?n:'av.
A little tltiinr snuoti i i-.
ilealh. Thus it ier< :? u-waOicant
cats or pnnv u ha*. .
deal It ova.ill v. 11 is w i-. in lriu> I'ni'L-.
Ion's Arnica :ti\ over handy. It'- tin
host Salvo on oartli and \vi ! ; > . vent fa
tality, when Burns, So;-. ,, I loots an.I
lilcs t limit on. Only 2he al all drugstores.
Notice of Primary Election.
Rooms DkmochATU* 11> i:ct TIVK Oo.nMITTI'.K
OK YoltK CiitMY.
Yorlt\ illo, s. < .ii.-at-n I i. t ' ?!.
Nation is hoi* by von to the lX-tno-'
ernt ic oloetui s of York count; . thai a
Primary Klecfion will bo hold at tlio
\ at ions pruoinet s in t ho count v on Tiles
lav, August iloth. l'.'.'l, for the purpose
ol'?
1st. Assis'iii}? in unto 11.i iiti.r a (.'overrun*
anil ot It t Siatc ottii ers.
2nd. In itssisiitif; ii nominating a
Congressman from tic th District, a
Solicitor of tit h t ireuit. ttnil to notni-j
nating the following ounty ilHo.-.s:
A State Sonal r, nu i.ihers ! l< a- of
Represent at ives, a Shoiitf, a t lor'.c of
Court, ;i County Supcrv < -r, a t o.oucr,
a County Siuiorinteiwloi.t of Kdu atiou,
a Tivustiror. a 1 Aiuli.or and 2 koui.ty
Commissioners.
itrd. A Magistrate will also be nomintitoil
in each township. h\ the electors
of flint particular town -hi1
The )>ol!s will open at s o\ loo', a. in,
j iill.l i l is al i o'cloci; p n..
At each |>fo Mi' . there \\ 11 bi I ir.
boxes ami time sets ot tiokcis i : i.11 <
box for the stat- liclv t, .1 County box
for County ti lo-i .1;. . ' l.:_'iMralc's
box for Al.ijjist. aiv 's ti:*k', t.
The -j anl ificat inn for votintf in this
t'lyrtioii tire us follows: a v i rr inns:
1 lit) a white mail and a Democrat, 21
yearsof ai*v ir In-come ? I a* fori Mil
of Nil ' iiilw n .r am- ho 111 is hasIhmi
a resident ot tin- Suite one yor
and of York county for sixty day
, mid Ins nanto must ho <11 tin1 civ. roll
where ho offers to voce by Wotliiestiiij'
August 21th. 1 !mil.
TI10 nmtiatrers urns' Imisii: ;oi
oaoli voter an itli to tl o etl'ec! that lie
is qualified to vote in this oloctiou nocording
to the rules of the Democratic
i party and that he has not voted before
in this election.
The managers will further swear
each eleetor \otnif* in lie Magistrate's
box that In- is a reside it of the township
in which lie oilers to vote for Ma,;j
istrate.
,f. S. HKTCE,
Count v Chairman.
J. 11. SAVE,
Secretary.
j
FOB
GOOD AVI! ISKIES..
\viv t;o
! BRANDIES, KTC.,
CA I.I. ON (Hi WKITC TO
AV. 1!. II GOV Ell,
n C.
? KILL the COUCH S
IASD CURE THE IHJNCS jj
I w,TH Dr. King's |
l New Discovery|
3--.. /"^ONSUMPTI. N Prico ft
SFOn I O'JGHS and 50c&$1.00H
| ^OLDS Free T?a!. g
I Surest and Quick w. Curo lor all
I THROAT and I UNO TROUB- $
| LES, or MONEY BACK. j|
ANNOUNCE Mli NTS.!
FOK COUNTY TREASURER.
I ITor-by announco uivs. If a oainiiilato
* fur the oMi, ? i . Trvasnrov ? ( York
mi ty, s ibjc. f to tho action of tko
Donioorati;: oti rs iu tlio Autinst primary.
J. li. HA J LI,.
'.roautli >ri/. 1 toann ntnoo If. A.
' * I'. "Noolv as a oa.iflwluto for ro appoint
iro it to t ho ollico of county trousn,-er.
-r >jo ' to too will of tlio }h.>omK>
in tho Li .uocraiic primary.
*1 t T I>, I i. > iicltllX i'.lllC VHtl' - lit I '< I p -.
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A. K. SMI l'i L'S ability ;in 1 liirii \v. >rt h,
?li> ;sh p < isnve present i,! name to
ill' voters for Treasurer of York< outify,
mi ; : tl." n-t i '! of t he Detu >. r;lt te
priii irv
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTT
lv'if i lilt s is .iin hori/.e<l to ;if. nice
' \V Pvowu Wylie us ;i eamii'lntc
for re ea-.-t inn to I ho olhee of v trr'i of
(.Vara fo?* York count \ . subject to the
net ion of r In 1 Vmoctal ie piniarv.
"\\* :ir> - ii; 1 > - o announce Mr. .T.
** v- \V II,BORN if K iclt Mill, as u
camliu ate f I'i.KDIv UI'THKi <)U I\T
fi York c iiitv, stibject to 11. :i ! ioti
of | In I > i" i i. ! \ lit I :i li ' i.il.,'. .
i:i ; primary n* : t summer.
T*HE Times i authorized to nunonneo
* .loho It" i '.Mil, ? f Yorkvi'h . a :i
oaml. lat< tor I lie oi'iiro ol dor'. uf (!.
Court for York ' oiuitv, subject to to
vii'i tli" D i. ratic party in i lie
apj i hi in: i?riniarj .
J lc i" i\ all': on tic lnvself :i catidiil; '
' for the oflloo of Clerk ol Court . ;
Y< rk * "or.tit v, - i! 'ct to the nd i :u of t he
Do cr;r ic'j iv .try. ,\. TATE,
FOR COUIiil Y AUDITORrJ
MP", T m ; i.- ::til horiievl to iiiilioi iice
1 11. T "William.-, of i To ci. : , ..
eniuli 'ate f ir tvcommcnoe rs ol up
11 inii iii t o A mill or of Li''.. . iiniy,
- in ject to t lie choice of | lie D on ati?
vote s in th, primary "lc -tin .
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>? i in liimt'!?II! I'M l ll*l '!'SO II T.
Wilii.ums as a suit Mo maa tor " 5?1 i ??r,
W . I!. i^TH t " A l;I. >.
W|I.1jI,\M I). l.llSl.lli.
W. K A I' \M -
W. .11 K vi i.i:\Lii.
lnn hy jvtir mill"- my tfa> a < mli[lutc
f"r'v miimMjtlu, ii.H for Ihoap
: >int tv 11 r as And ' >r >t Yovli vounty,
.!: tl?. :ij j>f?>;.< !?i_r 1^ noemtio primary,
sr.'>i ;i't ill" rulrs ?ftli sam
.1 K'. t. IM'NTKK.
> Aiiil'iimt - isaa'h r'/.' 1 ! > : 1 r 111 <?1 mt 1'
.1. I! I V;-':'atn, <>| V<?rkv ilit . as a
c itl.it i>rth ?>IY. of A\ DITOaol
or!; comity, sulij tiv it> 1 li?. ,1 tion of
t!i - J>t aioi .otic primary cli lion.
rjMir Time- is aul hoi":*. -?1 ' a tnoi.urti
* W 15. W illiams. Jr. a i<li<latr
lor election to the ollico of Amlitov ot
Y< n * utility, subject in the action ol'
t la Di'im < ratio primary.
FuR SHLRiFF
^ 1*. . !ty ami. , 1 ? mvs It' a- a oaiuli
. <1 HI mi ni- 'III III l or If C ill lit V. 'till
ject to ill - notion of tin- lii'inocraiio
party in tin uppi. o*hiu;r primary election.
H? Tfully,
I1'. v' AI !)YVKI.1..
J h >eby announce myself a< a camli*
ilato for t 'i otiioij of Sli *iif of "S ork
county. subj to the olioi m of tile
IV uio.-ratic vu ers as I he same may to
expressed in tho coining primary 'deciion.
Ill;li 11 (?. iUiOWN.
r ii M1 K Ti iiir - 1 > a a; h> ?ri/ 4 ; < announce
* r. S. Ploxioo, of Hock lli'!, as a
candidate i"? :? > ti. eof Slid iiV of York
foamy, -ail.j-'ft m tlio artn.11 oi the
11'Miori t ir primary.
h' rv'y Hiiii'iiruv my self a candidate
' for : h -riif of York County; subject
to tlie i uii s of the lViuo.-rai ie 1'riinary.
.i. il M Tf()>i>
\\'e are .'inth ii <1 to announce Mr.
.1011N I \ lit 'K i a )N as a camliil.ito
for tie oftico of SKICKIKFofYorkc, nuity.
rati'; it to t he chi-icc of t lie Deinocraiie
voter- as tlie same may lie cxpr<
-e,i iii tho primary election of August
>).
'EM [K Ti im s i-. authorized to announce
* Hubert i: l.owry. of Yorkville, as
a c indidao for the ollicc of Shoritf of
York comity, subject to the approval of
the Di-noi -a lie vol rs at t lie approaching
priniarv cicct i ui.
FOR COUNTY SUPLRVISOR.
YV"K ah- authorized to anmnmcc T.
* ' NY. tloyd a- :i candidate for roeli
-at ion to i he .dice of I'onnty Sui>ervisor,
subject to toe act ion of the Di: nine
ra I ie party in approaching primary
elect ion.
\\*c arc iiuthori/.i d to announce S N.?
'' Johnson, of 1'icthcl township, as a
candidate lor the otliee of Supervisor of
York ouut> subject to t hi action of the
priinary e cct ion.
\\T K are'aut liorized to announct Mr.
*T KM. \V 111TKSI' >i iS, of liruud
Hivor township. as a candidate for the
I office of srUPEK VISOR of York Comity.
sahj "ct to the 1'iilcs ol the Democratic
party.
FOR CON CRESS.
J[ tun ;t ran liiliitc tor Congress, from
A i ho Kif'li t-on^r ?ional District,
subject to the ro>u!t of the Democratic
primary elect ion.
T. Y. WILLIAMS.
FOsSTATE SENATOR.
111? rehy announce myself a candidate
for r. election as State Seuutor from
A>i"Ic county, subject to the action of
the Demo; ratio priina-v ( lection.
* .1, S. BRICE.
ruK ntrritbtN I A1IV1:
8 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for rr i>1( et ion iu tin- Hons*' of
Kepivsentat ives from York County, subj
t t<> lit - action of the Democratic
primary. .1. K. IMiAllGUAliD.
"e arc aathorixcd to aunoutice Mr.
* * .1. W. Ardrey, of b'ort Mill, as a
candidate for the House of Represeu'alives
from York county, subject to the
action of the Democratic party at the
primary election
tlMie Times is authoriaed to announce
Dr. J S- Massey, Sr., as a candidate
for lite Mouse of Representatives
from York county, subject to the action
of the Democratic voters iu the August
primary.
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A N KO UNC B ML NTS,
FOE CORONER
|j Hereby announce tuysolf a candidate
* for the <tllico of Coroner of York
conn v, subject to tlio action of tho
Democrat ie voters in tlie approaching
primary dee! i m. F. K. CLINTON.
FOR COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
it hereby resjM [ :'i, ily announce myself
as a ean?ii?latc ti?r re-electioii to tho
* Hire of 4 "i:i;ty Sunt. of Education subje
t to tit" action of tho Democratic
\otors .a toe approaching primary.
John t'. ( arroll.
rV" T' a - lot! -i to announce
* .1 \. >.iarh>y a candidate for the
? !>!< ! ui v i in y ri' ?'i i-a-ill or I'.< 1 ,ir.
' iun, i I < > : hi* rules of I In- Democrat
in part; in the August primary.
fo-. magisthate.
i Here v annoon n niy-elf a candidate
for re election to tin oftico of Magot
Fort M ill township, subjoot to
tr? ? ill ui the Democratic priinury
mention. .ionx w. a1c?lh\nby.
Tli8 Cast Store.
w e know tlmt the sens m of the
year is i l,?m il excuse for everything
1 >* 11j.so < 1 >>ii very little
money -e;r. !< ed about- onesslntsinor-s
is s iiicwIih! doll everywhere
t his part ieular t line.
,.
I! '.'t v- . we want, to o,>t you
\vi il [jo.-ted by the time you tire
ready to buy your September and.
; >( (..hoc bills. Watch our ail.
i \vt ek. wo will quote you on a
1'-v nit.r.i-s that you may sro
what the CASH STOKE can do
W th t rie. s.
: LISTEN Al n >st anything i 111 ?
a^iiiiii o can la- had through list,
il not in stock. it can he gotten
lot you on short notice, and if you
coiiS-iuplute buying Furniture,
15uuii , Laby Carriages, Cloth*
?tv_r. ( . a iv ?tls heavy goods, it
will pay yi u to stop this installnti
nt [ilan and sa\a 50 to 1<>0 per
cent, and conio to the CASH
STOKE for your supplies. This
advice is worth money to you if
can n d out.
I ust an ived a nice line of Pants,
which will be inarkeil up very
close. Will quote you prices
on tlieso goods next week. Also
just arrived a lot of nice (fiasswartt
that we will give you bargains in.
Corsets, 25 and -De.
Lamps, complete, 20 to die.
Lamp Hnrnors, 5 and No.
Lamp I'hiinnrys, 4. ami 5c.
()il Cans, 1 7c.
CutlVo 1*1)1 H, ]0o,
A barguin m Hals ami Caps.
Ink. 1 ami -lo a bottle.
Tablet Paper, 2e pad.
Spool Coti in. 2c spool.
Dandy line of Shins and Parasols.
Self-opening Umbrellas, S2c.
P. G littt,
Proprietor.
GIVE US
A TRIAL nUIIPIt
and j^ct the
BEST WHISKIES,
\Y i N E S,
Bit AX DIES, Etc.,
At (he most reasonable prices.
J. Q. Ross & Co. Props.,
Tin: gourd saloon,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
No. 2') NV Trade . . Unh *i nores
Work Well Done#
i lavt- you Tuhlr Cloths, Counterpaino.-.
Hoilits, Window Curtains,
Blankets, fir., laundered by the
Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N. C.
Prices fur laundering the above
articles cheerfully furnished.
Suits pressed 55c; suits dryeleuticd
and pressed, 50c; suits
washed and pressed, 75cj coat or
pants pressed, 15c; cleaned and
pressed, 25c; skirts pressed, 25c;
cleaned and pressed, 50a,
Our shipments are made Thursday
mornings and returned Saturdays.
McElhaney Parks Co,
The Clothing, an4 ShQf Wlvn