Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 24, 1904, Image 3
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T Items of Local interest
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The coon! y etur.p tinn clo.eee Fridky
wiili lUt- in* otuijr ?t YorUville
f |V Born, KnmlHy morinnir to Mr.
aftcl Mrs. F'red" K inibrell, a hiogh
i ter."
' ' Mrs. L. L. Wnrrela nut? ur.cst, |
Mrs. B. B Warmer, spent Friday
t_r : 1 :
i ft.u ivt i- mil.
Mowlames fi. JrT'isecy nnd
ft. Id. Mil.a spent "'rielny mi .1-ocI;
Rill.
I. \V. Pnker and children-1
returned Tli-urvHay from a visit to.
relatives in HlieHiy, N. C-\
Mr. and Mrs. Clark oik! ck>;ldren
and Mrs. Ailey Gulp, of Clou-inn-,
were vif.itors during the past week
at the-liotnc oj; Mr. D. M. A'ulp, of
this pln<-e.
Prof. .1 K. Roach, the newly
elected principal of the Fort Mill
graded school, was up from JflocU Hill
'Friday.
A force of hands have been en !
g; igob air.ee Monday in building J
a chert platform around the hew
ItOCCiuooie d 11 .?? 1* ...... ...A
I /iicin* nm i 01 n 'II li IP* ' | MTl Tvl
that the buildinu will he nponed
to the public within u f< w days
l)r. ? Daniel and a< lopied
daughter, Miss tiertrude Ander |
son, of Jacksonville, Fin., have
been guests of the Palun tto hotel
for the past ten days.
Miss. i\ ite (\.lp i.. visiting he?
eiAtec, ilrs. G. S. Tho*.npsoa, of
<irah: ai. N. ('
Messrs. John S Harris and
K. Parks returned Monday irglit
from a short stay at Cleveland
Springs, N. C.
Miss Ktv.nin MoFIhnney is serious'y
ill of typhoid fever at the i
home of her c?Ubin. Mr. A. H
McKlliuney. on Forest Biioet.
Wr. W. M. Phillips was up from
Rock Rill yo?t? iday.
iiisr Wrenn Haiti* and T'rien<l,
Miss Heath of Monroe, returned]
to Fort Mill yesterd ly. after a]
visit to relatives in Yurkville.
Misses Kitlie and Mabel Kirk-!
pntrick arul Louise McMumy J'*'
turned yesterday from a \isit to
friends Kt Hluckstock.
M ise JSllie Parks letuined Sun-'
dny frotu a visit to relatives at
Rankin, N. C.
A force of hands are busily engaged
in making repairs aiid other
wise putting in shape the graded
school building, prepuiatory to
the opening of the next session on
{Septewilier >.
Mr. and Mih. J, E. Hruce and
children, of Wintisboio. are visitors
at the home nf Mr A V
Youiitf, <?f tnis place.
Tlu* Times is pleased to i?<111?
that the condition of Mis. Win.
-Dritrin. who has for the p int ten
days heen dangerously id with ty
plioid fever, his improved very
much during the week.
M is. Lee Armstrong and children.
of Spencer. N. hiv \ is .oi .-,
id tli>o home of Mrs. Armstronu
father, Mr. J. il. Sutioii, in upjKMFort
Mill.
Mr. White Consult, of Pleasant
Valley, has accepted a clerkship
in the druii store of Dr. T. li.
M each am, of this phiee.
The Times is informed that Prof.
*J. A . Moyil. who was engaged dur
iu^; the last school term as pritiei
pal of the liiylt school at Pineville,
lias accepted a similar position
with a scIki l in High Point, N, C
The Looks <?f tho Foil Mill
Democratic dub will he closed
this p. m. Does your name up
pear on the list? If not, you
should see Mr. W. Me. Culp, w ho
has charge of the hooks, and quai
ity iu vuit- in me primary election
next Tuesday.
The apple crop being adundant
hereabouts, some of I lie fanneis
lire oileritii; for sate quantities of
fresh eider which they make an I
bring to town to lie disposed of.
The young people composing
tin1 ho ?k eluhs of the Sharon
(N.C.) township came down last
Thursday and spent the day pie
tiicing on Catawba river, near the
dam. A big di'nuer was served,
and a general good time enjoyed.
The annual brown's Shop pi<"nil*
was held lam h'riday according
to arrangement. A majority of
the candidates were present and
delivered addresses. The crowd
was estimated at from 1001) to 1500.
All report the occasion a very enjoyable
one.
Be.v. Lid. S. Iv< t'Vt's, of Mufreesborn,
Tumi., who. with hi-* family,
is visiting at tin* home of Dr. T. li.
Meaeham, preached an eloquent
and instructive sermon from the
pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday
morning. The Baptism of
several candidates took place iminediatly
after the serinon.
Despite the abundance of rain
during the past few weeks it is
generally conceded that the average
rendition (if all crops in this
section is higher at this time tfinu
j?t any coi responding date in .to
or 20 years
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have .just receive
Squares, wjhieh we offer ;
IHev are piefeecl over.
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ok-*" *-? a
\Yc have some nicedi
needing a Carpet, it will
arrives. We will ha* e it
$
We have jusl recei\ e<
you need a Stove we can
' FURN1T
Our stock of Fur 11 itu
now. We ha\c iust reeei
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Drcvscrs. WushstiHKis. II
robes, Rockers, < lhai rs, T
/'oclvets, Ocsks and Novo
kcp\ in an up-to-date l:ur
ills
Killed By Train
Jackson Crocket, a colored man
about .'i'i years of ai;o, was struck
and almost instantly killed by
passenger train No 2> Friday afti
riKMii at ij:H0 o'clock.
Crockett was up to a few duysatro
employed as a railroad trackman
mii/IaIi* Ss.ii?l i/?i? I<\ oniiini ? M
ummvi *.p\ \ i wi B I WIVIIKIII >1 Ml K'll,
Iwt at tin* tinsi1 ?>r his death was
employed at tin1 plant of tlie(1luir
lotto Itriek Company. - miles youth
of Fort Mill. Friday afternoon
after liniahino hisday's work at the
l?rit-k yard, Crockett, with several
o !.? r negroes, was cnmiii*; aloiiu
the tracks of the rail road to hihomo
is: this place.
When h point opposite th Mil!
fort Mill had been reached it seems
that Crockett had none ahead of
iiis menus a snort distance un<l.
; owing to the fact that a freight
i train was shifting cars nearby.
He nii't] to pay no attention to tin
passo .ger train approaching from
tlit* mar. CYo? kett continued his
walk between the main line and
the side track, upon which a seclion
of a freight train stood, until
the passenger train was within a
few few feet of liiiu. Just at this
lime his friends railed to liiiu to
get out of the way. Mid it is evident
that Crockett thought that his
friends were warning him of danger
from the freight train, for he
mounted the main line directly in
front of the passenger train. The
negro was carried several feet upon
the pilot aiid.his body rolled off
between the tracks. The wheels
of the train did not pass over him
but the force of the blow was so
great as to break his neck, both
legs and an arm, producing death
almost instantly.
The coroner was noliti d of the
accident, and held an inquest Saturday,
the jury rendering a verdict
in accordance with the above facts.
The negro's remains were taken
to Smiths Turnout Saturday fot
i.
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Mr. S. L M'-acliiun, win* lias beet:
lemployedto superintend tin* civc
lion of the lines and 1 h <in.stn lint ion
of the incandescent lumps in illl)usi11ess
houses hikI residcnses ol
the town, is now enquired in erecting
poles along the several streets.
'I'lie wires, lights and other equipment
which was In,light seveini
weeks ago is expected to arrive
daily, and, upon its arrival, the
j work will he pushed to completion
us lapidly as possible.
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Sid of a Bitter Fight"Two
physicians ha<l a long and stubborn
tight with an abscess on my right
mag,' writes P. J. Hughes of DuPont.
(in., "'and gave me up. Everybody
thought my lime had come. As a last
resort 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. 'I he benefit I received
was striking and I was oil my fe.et in a
ft w days- Now I've entirely regained
my health," II conquers all Coughs,
Colds and Throat and Lung troubles.
(Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 5oc
.iiid Trial bottles free.
NOTICE.
The or? di tors of Mrs. Eliza Fullwood,
deceased, are requested to present fchei:
a -couiits to ine for settlement within
150 days. L. A. HARRIS.
K?. rt Mill. S. C.. .Tuly U. 1904. % -
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&. -T^. %
id a large lot of Mill En
:it very low prices. Call i
jets at id IVfattii
:si;4ns in vdiina and Japan '
pay you U. wait until our ti
in all gr&dcs and prices an
toves, Stoves.
\ a large shipment of Sto
save you money.
URE, FURINI
re was never fuller or 11
ived several car loads of
..11 !>.. .3. - rr
cm *\aeus, vainminers, >an
ahlcs. Kitchen Cabinets. I"
Ities of all kinds, in fact,
liiture House.
Yours foi business,
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? Get ready to cut
P and grass.
^ Buy a
p McCcrmick
05
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jg Binder twine and re]
1
Now ts the time to s
P iuriiip
? and we can furnisl
? kinds.
| f 118 Old Rein
q|! T. B? BELX,
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SOIX. RAILWAY
EFFECTIVE MAY
SOUTH BO I
Train No. 2.7 Lv Charlotte 0.25 p. Ar Fo
? 27 ? i, B. 10 a. ,, ,
? 29 ? ,, 10.05 p. ?
?? ti 33 ti ?t 9..1.7 a. tt i
NOUTHBOl
Train No. 20 Lv Chester 10.00 a. Ar Foi
,t ,, 28 Cola. 3,10 p. ,, ,,
?0 ., 0.10 a. ?
.. 31 ?', 5.15 p
Note?Forf Mill is a regular ? topping {*>
Nos. 29. 38 aud 34. which sup cu itag. N<
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J G- 3.
<Ls in Rugs and Art
tnd see them before\
rig.
flattings, if you are
nil stock of Carpeting
/J will suit you.
ves and Utencils. If
TURE,
lore up-to-date than
handsome Suits. Odd
js, 1 Clipboards, Wardasels,
Pictures, Wall
we have everyth ing
ung.
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lis Store |
H I i g
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your pea vines x
Mower 1
A
ake? j|
pairs in stock, Jg
?w ?
Seed 1
i you with all
thin Cinnn ?
1IJ1G DIUIO.S
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PROP.
>??0???0 ?0 &
SCHEDULE.
2MTII, 1001.
JND.
rt Mill 7.20 p. Ar Chi--tor * 20 p
, ,, ti.lt! a. Cola. 10 1"/ a
10.25 p. ,, ,, 1.2.1 ])
,, 10.07 ?. ,, ,, 12.15 j>
JND.
t Mill 2.IS p. Ar Charlotte 2.20 p
,, 0.25 p. |i 7.It) p
? U.rJ u. D.ftOa
,, 7.MO p. ,, ,, 8.o:> p
int for all the above trains, except
?s. 2f. and JO <lo not run Sundays
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gi Olill 111^ JU
^ New .stuvk jost arrived.
(m you will winder how we can kji
Sb \Y*e don't ask you a big pr
^ v.e are not -lews. We have ev
rock bottom prices at the Blurt
jj FRXJIT
Half (ialloii size,
S Quart size, (>0c pc
Jellv Tumblers, ^
Ice Cream Freezers AT <
Don't forget the $.'100 Piai
^ you. A ticket for every dollar
^ in ore tickets you have the belt
this n.ngniliceiit Piano. Col
| I,l TVf ft
FaU^tyie
Ilavo just roceivod
in soil ;!'id slifr goods
Run the "Longley" j
tho host, or tlie "Elk"
$11.00. We have been
for 12 years.
A
Our buyers will lea1
markets in a short tim
special order you woul
tend to, we would be g
you.
Respect full
MEAGHAM
RDSS!A AT
are at
I hit Japan is in the le;
MePI hanev-Parks ( ami
uors are sennit; Allocs,
t loin puny ol'lcr the best
from 100 to 200 per cen
rate are bound to reach t
Shoes.
Keep your eyes open
the Shoes this fall, if prit
See us for a pair.
McElhanej
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5, M'OVLS, ?
A CHINES. |
Compare our prioes and ^
ive you so much money. M
ice hikI then *'jew down," Spfc
erythin^ marked down to ^
L (iive uh your order for ^
jaus. g
7nc per dozen. ^
;r dozen. 5
r>c. Jar Rubbers 3c S
?'? that we are going to give ^
you spend with us. The ^
er your chances of winning
in pure our prices.
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is of Hats.
our Fall Hats, both
in all the new shapes.
at 83.00, if vou want
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at 82.00, 82.50 and
selling these goods
vo for the Northern
e and if you have a
%/
d like for us to at;lad
to do our best for
v yours,
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<D JAPAN
nai".
id by a big majority,
pany and their competbut
McElhaney-Parks
Shoes on the market
t. cheaper, and at this
lie lead line in selling
T
for we are going to sell
;es will sell them.
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'-Parks Co.
NE FOR BUSINESS,
NE FOR PLEASURE,
MK fOR 1MB BEST
fER RESORTS
jlete Summer Resort Folder
d to Any Address.
M. HAKnwicie, W. H.Tatlo*. ,
Cf n'l ;\?s. Aecr.t, Asst. Csn'l Pass. AftVM^H.'HOlON.
B.C. ATLANTA, OA.
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