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Items of Local Interest Dust* Prof. 'i. K. BokcIi bjieul n short while in Hock .11 iiI Saturday. Misy Bessie Patterson ism rious Jy ijl ut lu-r hotel e on Booth street. The best price paid for oollon on the loeid market yesterday wastftio cents. Mr. W. J*. Acdrey has I won coil fined to his home for several days with a very sore foot, wliich was injured by his stepiiiiig on a i_sts nail. M iss Ht i.ter White of this township has Herepted u ptiiicui saleslady ie the atore ot \. Pried lie'ui iy JJro., in lio k 14ill. iViinn an\f .Unssey returned to1 Rock Hill Monday, after a visit in Miss Mary Ardrey, of this plaee. Misdauies I;, d. Masscv and T. S. irk put rick spent .Monday with relatives in Rock Hill. Mr. d. 1J Powell, of i'liai lottc. a former resident of Fort Mill, was a visitor to Usis place Saturday, Mr. I). {?. C'ulp is spend inn a few days with relatives in (indium, X. c. The two weeks 1* nt n.iee(in<_r on Otehourn street, condueted b\ Rev. 1 j>lr. Hartsaw, closed Sunday ni^ht M rs. M ary Thompson. of River Side, Lancaster county, is visiting lier brother. Mr, T. 1J. Faulkner, of this place. Look ont for colds this tall and winter. Tiiey are heeoiuiinr vary lie me to us and inconvenient al ready. These should not be neglected. The busy season is on. Cotton picking is hi full blast and money is begiiituu; to circulate. II 'ineiutier your newspaper account before tlie frost, f ills mi it. Mrs. Mollic I ilack welder and M iss Antli*' I >?Ile IIarper, of Char lottc, wi re visitoiH Sunday at the home of Mr. X \ . liratlford, near Fort .Mill. Mr. - J.ontliian and wife returned to their home at Yorkville Saturday, after a visit to relatives in the l'rovideiiee section. Mr. Louthian, who paid The Times a pleasant call is just up from an illness of typhoid fever. Citizeiis of the western part of the township say that they have never known the waters ol Catawba rivel* to be so low as at present. Some say it is possible to walk ueross the stream on the rocks without getting one's feet Wet. Children s Uay exercises, eon sibling of lea hut;. recitations, faunas and an addre-s by the pastor. will lie held ill the Presbyterian t-lliil'eh 11?- v I Sabbath mr ?rn i < r jit II ii e.ock. It is Imped thai every sent, in the church will be occupied. The waiting rooms and otHc-' of flu-* old SoulliiTii depot have during the past few days lieen torn out jtjid the freight room now extends the entire length of the building Tins additional Moor s, nee has been inueh needed, as the old freight room was more or less crowded at all thues. Mr. -1, II. AJeli raw, w)m has been employed in one of the mills here, has moved with his family to I Lan.lo. where he where lie will-en- ' gage in similar work. Mr. (\ (Yapps, who has also been engaged in mill work here, has moved to Jjexi ngtou county, where he will engage in far lit I lig. Governor Hey ward has app tinted the following commissioners for the November efeclion: State and comity, K. -M. Harnett. Bethel; (\ 1> lJl.b,l,i,v...i Ai:14. i> w a 4/inii i\riioni[;, i ui I a* I ill* V, H , WhHesides. Smyrna; Federal, IV M. Burris, NcConnellsville; It. M. "Wallace, Hickory (irove; \\ l>. Wilson, dr. J lock Hill. Fanners report cotton opening very fast, and some are having trouble Hccurino laborers to pick ^ it an it opens. There is also some trouble in having it ginned, as the two local ginneries arc he no rim day and niuht and even then are unable to turn out the lint as fast as it is hauled in. A majority of the farmers hereabouts are marketing their cotton as last as it is gathered. Mary Harris, one of the few re- , jnniuing full hlooded Catawba Indians. died at her home in the In dian reservation Monday and was buried Tuesday afternoon, says the Rock Hill Kecord of Thnrs tiny. Kev. A. S. Kegel's conducted the exercises. All of the members of the tribe were in attendance; ' and the ceremonies and scene are said to liave been very impressive at the- laying away of one of the fast sitrvivprs of tlna ill-lated race. Sain White, colored, who lives in the negro quarter of the town known as ''Africa, ' figured in a difficulty v/itli hia wife Saturday night, aud as a result, White came | near T-xperieneiiig the end hia earth ' ly existanee White's wife proved herself an expert in the art of throw ing, for at the first tons, a heavy tumbler took White fairly I ?FREE (Vmnneiiciit^ So ets. Every purchase TH i Fifty Ticke ts on Twentv-tivc tick Fifteen tickets c Ten tickets entil l ive4 tickots enli iFTjr: Wo !un\e a comj Bedsteads, aslistu Kitchen Cabinets, S ( hairs, Sideboards, Noveltics of all kind? DRY GO Our stock of I)i Pants is heavier t \ prices lower. Look o G-3R.C Our (Grocery de| food products obtaii livored at vour home MILLS 6 between (lie eyes, Rhattciinu; the t ii 1111) I it Mini inflicting n <1 > ni?e rous wound /? inchcR lour;, The temporal n! ii'i ies were Revered arid it wan with much difficulty that a physician prevented the negro's bleed ino to death. Mrs. das. I\ Ardrey died Sun-1 day inormue at her home in I'ine 1 villi', after an illness of two \\eeksl of ty phoid fever. The funeral and i Initial took place Monday at Harrison church, the liev. \V. L. Pickens couduclino the service. Deceased is survived by a husband and live small children. The annual fail millinery open i in^at the store of Meac.ham A Kpps will take place today, and, as j usual, the ladies of the town and I surrounding country will he on hand to see the latest in fall ami winter headwear and dress ooods. The display this fall will be lar^ei and more art istieally arranged than before, Ity reason of the fact that ! FR^E! FREE!= |>t ember 1st, M)04, we will issue t.radik lick1 ol .*>0 C('lits entitles von te mm iinLoi E~ PRESENTS: titles you to a Handsome Framed Picture, cts entitles you to a smaller picture, initios you to a nice, large plate, ties you to a nice dinner plate, ties yon to a nice piece of (ilnssAvaro. >lete line of up-to-ilate Suits, Odd Dressers, nds, Hall Hacks, Schiffoniers, Wardrobes, owing Machines, Safes, Cupboards, Tables, Springs, 3! at tresses. Hugs, Pictures and j ODS, NOTIONS, ETC. ry la nods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoos and his season than over before, and the \ vor our lino; wo will save you inonov. : DCBRIE3S. lartmoiit is always filled with the ehoieest liable. All orders promptly tilled and deal the very lowest priee. : : : Yours for business, s YOUNG, SUUUo i ^?????@?<Sn3@???? O??0 ?? ?0 iTto Old Reliable Store 1 CLOSING OUT! SALE. I I We arc closing out our lines of j|j j Furniture and Stoves, Everything <g in these lines will go at a profit of ? g only 10 per cent. This means a @ ? saving to you of at least 25 cents on ^ ? @ the flolhlV. iLm t waif anri Ifti uAnin __ .... . .... . _m w , . t< <t nil (IIM| iv ?j kh ?l 1 Iv V x 0110 else got the bargains ? Molasses, 20 cents a gallon. 0 g Good Kioo, 5 cents a pound. g ? Everything else in proportion. (| 1 flie Old Reliable Store, f ? T. B. BELK, PROP. 1 jf v .5?j * io tlit*storeroom was recently enlarged and improved, enabling the firm to liandle a larger stuck and allow- , intc more room for the display of the ooods. The publishers of the beautiful, "1 Wait Alone For You." by the late W. Wesley Wells, have sent us a copy of his last son^, "My Mercedes'" which has just been published and which lie composed a few weeks before his death. It is simply beautiful, easy to play,1 melodious, and a perfect adapts-1 lion of extpii-dte words to a heauti-j fill melody. The publishers, ?!., W. Jenkins' Sons Music l'o. of, Kansas City, Mo., are making a i special price of cents a copy. . .? | For Sale?My hit and residence in Sprattville. Mouse has six rooms Well of oood water in yard; gotsl orchard on premises. Apply to (Jeo. JintIt*r. R. RutI'EK. Lust Mlaek and white Knotted named -lack, near Catawha power dam. Reward. Hmhh Ki'oh., CMiarlotte, N. (' ?? Teacher*' Kxaiaiualion. The regular fad exatninatiodof twh ? rs will be held in the court house in Yorkvillc on Friday, October *J 1st. This exaininatiou will be bused on Hughes' Mintakes in Teaching, Petermail's Civil Government, Silas Manter Enoch Arden. and Current History in addition to the usual subjects. Applicants will provide themselves with poncils and legal cap caper and be on hand promptly at 0 o'clock, a. in. ; JOHN K. CARROLL. Jt Co. Supt. Education. KING QUALI for men, HARRISBUR for ladies and Make a strong; team, | heat. They are made t foot. Wear one pair, ai more be our customer ft I our word for it. but trv don't prove to be tlie 1 wore, you get your mo goods just arrived. l)o get a Piano Ticket with L. CP. | I All Tins Are Our stock is now complete in 0 Dress G Never has il been our privile ^ plete line of dress ^oods. Qp Broadcloths. SOc, $1.00. I .25 ai will have a yreat run this whs iii a 75c, ami $1,25. Shower I'roof y 50o, 75c, and ?1 25. Brown and jV (Juat Suits, 50 inch, special. 75 \ M for walking skirts, heavy, J?1 '10. ? 31135 Black TalV *ta, 50 in h. yu tran QP Bla k Beaudc Soie, 50 inch, S Black lVande Soie, 50 inch, ."J-' qS A 10 inch guaranteed all silk 'J X shades, speend. 5<)c. ]}? 50 inch white wash Silk. 75c. 27 inch white and Mack Chitu x|p New Hand Bays, 25c, 50c, 75c fn. iim UUIIHIH. IUi', l.)C, !? ><*, Hill jr New Belts, 2.*?e hikI V. Q> Black himI red Belts for cliildr UVE ? a o In. a, m 5 Fort Mill, S $ Mr. Any Manonearth, 6 Any wh S IN ACCOUNT jj M'ELHANEY PAR] ^ Clothiers. Hatters a V Terms Cash. m jj# Sept. -- To one Suit $ m ? Shii 11 Hat |p v. lie, ^ ,, ? Paii ? You niav mot unci ? brinn us $10.00 and ^e || We will receipt tlu SOU. RAILWAY EFFECTIVE AUGUS' St )UTHBOU Train No. 25 Lv Charlotte 0.25 p. Ar For ,, 27 ? .. 0.05 a. ,, ,, ? ? 20 ? ,, 10.05 p. ? ? ? 03 ? 0.35 a. ? NORTHROU Train No. 20 Lv Choftter 10.00 a. Ar For ,, ,, 2* ? Cola. 3,10 p. ,, ,, 30 ? ., 0.10 a. ? ? ., ,, 3-1 ? ,, 5.15 p. ,, ? Note?Fort Mill ia a rvgnlar stopping poi Nos. 20. 33 and 34, which stop ou liug. No li "Dexter"-"Re> Nf f.ar.h,ot It* price, I* as g< I For sale "toy T TY SHOES , and :G SHOES children one that can't be o wear and fit the ml you will forever >r shot's. Don't take a pair and if they K'st shoos vou ever niev hack. Lots of n t forget tliat you everv 81 purchase. Now My. ? every department. fijh rOOd3. ? oe tu sliuw sucli a com- w ml 1 MM Brown Mohairs i. We have them ut 50c, locls arc line this season? X bine 111 i x? <i Sti i t i litis for Black 50 inch ('littci.?i?-j CO IS- j|| teed. $1.00. g I'nftVt.H in till lli?' leading i Silk, 50c. jjy , SI A<0 and 1.25. en, lOe. ? Sr. S p> p> s - g 5??????????? !. C.. Sept. 27, 1904. 5 s ere on I?arth. v WITH S KS COMPANY jjj nd Shocrf. j - $S.50 $ "t, - .(>5 , 1.50 S .5? j? " Shoes 3.00 ^ Total $14.15 $ crstaml thi? lint ^ t these goods. ? i bill in full. S SCHEDULE. T 28TH, 1 '.#04. ND. t Mill 7.30 p. Ar Chester 8.30 p ? *>.4C. a. ? Cola. 10.15 a ,, 10.35 p. ,, ? 1.25 p ,, 10.07 a. ,, ,, 12.45 p ND. t Mill 2.IK p. Ar Charlotte 3.20-p- ri. ? 6.85 ih ? ., 7.10'p 0.12 a. ., ., 0.50 a ^ ,, 7.30 p. ,, ? 8.03 p nt for all the above trains, oxcep s. 25 and 26 do not ruu Sundays. VB B?LIC .1