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, .. | Items of Local Interest ?i - \ J liLr. S. \I. Musori, of MouWrievvill?*f K. C., r.'im u visitor to Fort .Mill ihiriiic the.p int week. Mr?. Knllie Ji Hininlt imil (iat^li tef. of Athena. G i . are j.'in sIb at ,the home ot Mr. L.N Culp. Jdr. ami MihL H. F. Powell returned to t'lMiri dte Wednesday afternoon, aftef a short visit to ^relatives ill this pi tee. a r. i.? ? .fVliei It ttt'fh J SIISJ) MKM'I <1 work 11lit- Furt Mill Mfg. Company's mill ?wan .put in operation Monday .morning. MessiH. Lyle Bind; nncl Thorn ?VohiiR?>ii, were over from K< ck .Lt*iIi Sunday. Mr. K. Butler left Monday for Jjafeyeite, A la , near widen p!a> e the will probably engage nnofiier year in tanning. xiit* ti no went her ot the past work lias kept tire farmers very busy saving their forage craps, which are tibliudunt. Prof. .Tub. H. Thornwell left Friday for Winnahoro to resume bis duties as priticip il of the Wainsboro graded schools. Misses Katelle Massey an 1 Ben ..Jail Knubiell aio attending school at Red Springs. N.(\ It is generally conceded by the farmers hereabout that while the ii.... i i - * ruituu iihh a larger \ve? d man tin* .crop of lust ytsiT the production of ,lint will not be ne good, Mr. J. C. War.en, who. until a few days ago, has had charge of 1 lie Fort Mill section of to Southern llnrilway tracks, has accepted a like position at Mooresville, N. C., and left M nd.iy morning for that place. Among the tunny souvinirs brought back from Manassas, Va., by members of the local military company, is a number of mitinie halls, which were picked up on the 'Bull Hun" hattlclield by Hergt. J. M. White. Mr. F. G. Whitlock has been absent from I is post of duty at the .Southern depot during the past week, attending a meet ng of the D. C). K. K. Lodge at Ashcville, N. O. Mr. J. Kbb Patterson, who has been employed for the past two years in the smith shop of .Mr. A. A- Young, in this place, lias moved with his family to Rock Hill, where he has a position with the Rock Hill Buggy l y. The Rev. Mr. Hartsiw, n traveling evangelist, lias pitched I,is :leut on a vacant lot near the ovor head bridge on CUdionrn street J and is conducting a series of incet* " ings, which will continue for sever" al weeks. In an article in last weeks Tones in which the names of the teachers of the local graded school Were mentioned, that of Miss Minn c Garrison of Pineville. was nnii tentionly omitted. Miss G.iri ison . 1 ? X.I. .1 I 1 ir-niiico iiit: ? j 111 mill dim grailes. When your son or dnughter leaves home tor college, don't foit'ot to include a subscription to The Times with his or her outfit. Ill will not only he appreciated by them, but. also by the printer. To ma >y it appears very foolish in the farmer to dispose of his cot, Ion seed, but since there are those who will sell them anyway, we know of no better market to point *>ot than Fort Mill. Our buyers Jwill wei^h your seed correctly and 'give you the highest market price. J|? The Times is in receipt of a >opy of the premium list for the Cthirty-aixth annual fair of the Agriculturist and Meehnnbal .{Society of South Carolina, which will be held ia lite city oi Colum!?,. .... or. ?>w . Wi. VI UMiri _./ ^ % 111* A I . X lie 'ifct shows some valuable premiums for the best exhibits. Vork county should have a number of Hue exhibits of her products. At a recent meeting of the board of the county commis-inners the matter of building a bridge over Allison creek near the dam was taken up, and it. was decided ' ttiat the county would furnish $500 and that the Catawba Power earn| pHny should furnish the remainder of the required amount. Ii is stipulated that the bridge shall be of wood with steel piers. The 1'ower Company was yiven ten days in which to tile an answer to this proposition. As will be seen by notice elsewhere, Attorney E. E. Thornwell, of this puce, has formed a partnership with AlesHis. \V. W. Lewis and Thus. P. Mc.Dow, attorneys of Yorkville, and the law Hrm is to be known as "AleDow, Lewis tfe Thornwell." Mr. Thornwell is to be congratulated upon being associated witli such able, and experienced lawyeis as Messrs Lewis , and McDow, and we predict fur the new firm much cuicce-m in the gourts of this ami other counties. Bethel Presbytery coi vened last gyeping wjtli the Fort A!jll Ptesby -"HI ? ?'? ,.|H||I(M|?||||| RUG i We have just rcceh Squares, which we offer they are picked over. | C/OIT We lia\ e some nice i needing a Carpet, it will arrives. We will have i We have just receiv? you neeu a stove we cai FURNI1 Our stock of l'urnit now. We have just rec? Dressers, Washstands, I robes, Rockers, Chairs, Pockets, Desks and Nov kept in an up-to-date Fu \ls/L ills 1er la u clniioli. The o onin^ mmmoii was to have been preached by llov. 11. .1. Mills, retirimr moderator. At)' lit Ki'veuty delegates fiom tin.' various churches of York. Chester, Lancaster, Fairfield and Chesterfield count i.-s are in attendance, and t lie meeting will bo one of iiMUsnal interest, both of a reIiljous and business nature. I'pon completing itH work, Presbytery will adjourn, and tiie regular fall meeting of the church will begin This meeting will continue through Sunday. Coinuiunion services will be held on Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Official I Igures. The York county Democratic executive eominitlee met in the court, house ond canvassed t ie returns from Tuesday's election. I The total vote of the respect i v. . o ie. : : * C, IK * willing III IUU f Jllieiil I tabulation is as follows; John 11. Karle 1.431 John (1. Mobley 1 .r?(.)b John J IIunter 1 ,i>i> 1 W. H. W illiams 1 j J. A mlrew Tate 1,741 \V. lliowii Wylie 11n^li (?. Brown 1,()7S K A, C ra w ford 1,4 ;V2 Mobley's plurality over Karle was 00 votes; Fate's plurality over Wylie was 2 bI votes; Brown's pin. rality over Crawford was 220 vote*. After tabulating the returns t! e 'executive committee adjourned j sine die. and except in case of emergency in the meantime will probi ly not be called together a^ain for about two years.? Enquirer. Simply Does His Duly. ! In the vote in York county Tuesday the vote was lead by over 200 by Hon. J. K. Henry, the candidate for solicitor in that district Mr. Henry has been solicitor that I district for years and has no oppo l :. - i i i 1 1 rmiuii hiiu ll would l)i* Hlllc'Ulm 1 for any one to j^et lip against him 11o is popular, largely because he does liim duty, without fear or favor, and criminals as well the lawi abiding know it. Nobody is afraid | that justice will niiscary when tne\ ; know that J. K. Henry is to be solicitor.?(-Ja.-tonin News. Foarful Gdi3 Against Him. Bert ridden, alone and destitute. Snrli i in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors ! nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet on short order and now i he testifies. "I'm on the roadtocom; plete recovery." Best on earth for Liv| er and Kidney troubles and all forms of i Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 60c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Wanted?Fifty good men to work on new railroad, 3 miles south of Thomasville, N. (J. E. li. Propst & Co. For Sale?Rye seed, $1.00 per bushel. Orders will be taken by A. O. .Tones. F. Nims. For Sale?My lot and residence in Sprattville. House lias six rooms Well ??f good water in yard; good orchard on premises. Apply to Geo. Butler. R. Butlek. S3. 3R, "t red .a Lar&e Jot of Mill li at * cry low prices. Cull pets and Matti lesions in China and Japan I pay vou to wait until omit in all grades and prices a stoves, Stoves, :d a large shipment of St< 1 save you money. RJRE, FERN! urc was never fuller or jived several ear loads of lull Racks, Chiffoniers, Sa Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, cities of all kinds. In fuel irnilure House. Yours for business, 3 "STo g<?<5???S??????S 1 Tie Olt Mi JoLOSIN 1 SAI ! jjjj We are closing < Furniture and Stov ? in tin 'SO linos will ti ^ only 10 por oont. g saving to yon of at 5$ 1 lie dollar. Don't > g one olso got the l>ai ? Molasses, 20 cent @ Good Rice, 5 cenl (Os liiiirv />!ca I I \ I J villllg *1 DU J J Tie Oil Ren ? T. B. BELK ?000000000000^ SOU. RAILWAY EFFECTIVE MAY SOUTH BO Tniin No. 25 Lv Charlofcto ft.25 p. Ar Fc m 27 >, H.lfi a. ,, ,, ,, 2? ,, i, 10.05 p. ,, ? ?3 ? ,, 9.U5 a. ? . NORTH BO Train No. 20 Lv" Chester 10.00 a. Ar Fc ,, ,, 2fi ,, Cola. 3.10 p. ,, , ,, ,, 30 ,, 6.10 a. ,, , ,, 31 ? ? 5.15 p. ? Note?Fort Mill is a regular stopping p< Nos. 33 }in?l 31. which elop op flag. N J" G- ?3. nds in Rugs and Art and see them before ng. Mattings. If you are full stock of (Carpeting nd will suit you. I I Dves and Vtencils. If "TIJRE. more up-to-date than handsome Suits, Odd fes. Chipboards, WardKasels, Pictures, Wall t, \\c have everything i \x n g. )? ?OO? ????0? ilile Store | G OUT1 jE. J nit our lines of ? es. Everything q ?x "J ' * ;o hi ;i prom oi g This means a gc least k2t") cents on Q vait and let some g gains ? s a gallon. ^ :s a pound. ? n proportion. ? alile Store, 1 , PROP. g SCHEDULE. 29TH, 1U01. UXD. >rt Mill 7.80 p. Ar Chester 8..10 p ,, ,, 6.40 a. ,, Cola. 10.15 a ,, ,, 10.85 p. ,, ,, 1.25 p >, 10.07 a. i, ,, 12.45 p UND. irt Mill 2.18 p. Ar Charlotte 8.20 p 6.85 p. 7.10 p , 0.18 a. ., ,, 9.50 a 7.80 p. ? 8.08 p "?int for all the above trains, except 08. 25 and 26 do not run Sundays. f-XXX XXX* I New Fall ^ f>nr Fall Stock in now rot tion. and you are cordially see the new goods. Miss ar charge of our Millinery Oej gfe ions to show you the 1 ?tt-st i ft w dollars, bfeidcs. Our e v.4 larger than ev*?r. The date v he nnnoun- ed la'er. .V Wo need more room, and i offer all ? Cooking Stoves aiii g W1IOLESA1 ^ to cash buyers, for two w< ^ domee you annot att'ord to ^ that you got a chance on 01 every dolor's worth of good* Wo will also give a Piano ti paid on account hy October ?i, J, M ft ?55Q?@???????? C T All We 1 Delates (ft ^ to "S 1 1,0 * C.y make ! I iirs Dnrii z: ? " cry | ?C SPEC Absolutely J A bottle of "Baby with every pair of Sho< store either on Saturday Monday, September 2(>; 7 A purchased cost not less Our Shoes are Our prices th< McElhaney fVlJMMER ^ AW _ THE LIN] ^fiates e2 s3 OH THE 5TJMM1 I pouthlrn ? Complrt Muled 1 JwiLWAY W.,T_ ^ r Pass. Traffic Mgr. ( ^ WASHINOTOM. D.C. V ^ iv ? Goods. I idy for your inspecinvited to call and Louire Garrison has mrtniPtvt, aivd is anx- fS styles, and save you a toek of Milliuery is of our opening will 11 order to get it. quick ^ d Furniture at .E COST >eks only. This is a > miss. Don't forget X* ir $1100 00 l'iano for & 9 you buy from us. Qjt eket for every dollar ^ 1st. S S t Y , ? extend a hearty ? >me; glad to have j? mong us, and hope x stay will be both 0 ant and profitable (jj% all. If you should ? some spare time iown town, we will $ lad to have you Cf : our place head, $ ers. Morning and \ ng papers, station- { :ind desk at your t ^ . ee. (j >urs very truly, ? iACHAM & EPPS. { C &?? ????@?&?? IA L! free to yoi Elite" Shoe Polish bought from 01 f, September 24, <. provided the shoet than $1.4? the pair s the best. b lowest. Parks Co 1 - - . . !! -y S FOR BUSINESS, I S FOR PLEASURE, I S FOR ALL THE BEST I SR RESORTS e Summer Resort Folder Free to Any Address. S. H. Harp***, W. H.T*tw>S, ien'l Pass. Ajant. Asst. Gen'l Pass. Act. WASHINGTON. D.C. ATLANTA. OA. i, .y