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' Fort Mill 'Rhone (with Ioiir dirt si nee
! pnrnci tiensi No.
OCTOBER 1-'. l'JOl.
A Season for Sober Thought.
C)n?* <?f tin* most ? nponrip.'ihtr
piyns for the triumph <>( no??d gov- i
(if reform mid a return to
const i I utional methods, in the
present camps im. is the fact that,
although !lie election is less than
a ni(<t|tii off nowhere in ti e eount'
V in there manifested are ?.f the
hurrah and excitement u im y attendant
upon a president ml canvass.
1 In* spel I - hi nder seems to
lind his vocation this year a piotitleas
one, and "licry appeals" and
Vinipas-ioned eloquence" are eonbpicti'itis
by their absence.
As said, this is an encouraging
f-ign, for it is an evidence that the
people arc doing a i?re'd deal of
? aim. quiet thinking on their own
account. And it is h noted fact,
that whenever the American people
do this. whenever they seriously
turn their attention 1<> public
affairs ai d consider them without
regard to the blow and bluster of j
professional campaigners, in the
Vernacular "there will he some j
thing doing." The pcqple. as a
whole, can-be always relied upon !
whenever they brim; sober, calm
judgment to bear upon a question.
]n the In at nqd passion of excite
inent mistaken can be and are east - j
ly made, bill cool, quiet investiga- :
lion of public,tpieslions invariably I
results iu,..well considered audi
proper action.
The indications now are most
pining (hat this sort of quiet invesW
1 illation ami thiol,oil; i-< going on !
B all oyer the country, and despite
the most stern >ns efforts of the
advocates of "tho big stick." the
masses decline to ' riithqse" over;
1fll? 11 I I t 1 I?fi ll?r Victniic . lvui?uoe..l t
... ?* * ?'* i ?nr ? > 4 t
inili. They aye evidently tliinkinp
mikI thiukiijp deeply. " Vou call
fool ail 1 liOipuople part of the time
iilid part, of the .people ail t lie time,
I)lit yon rnirM'fnol all tin' people'
all IIim time,'' and it now looks
very much us tliouph the fooling
process had reached the limit.
The people are evidently eonsid
erinp the sitnutiop to which the
"stand pat'" policy on the lariiT ,
has brought tliein, with tiie trusts,
plowing inortt and more pipantie
and iheir hardens and impositions
more and more oppressive. 'I hey
an- evidently eonsiderin ; that the \
price of every!Iiinp they have to j
hnv has pone hipher while the ,
rate of wapi h has remained station
nry. They are evidently considerinp
that the treasury surplus has
been wiped out and a deficit has
taken its place. They are evidently
considering that imperial Hooseve|tism
has in ii few years doubled
and trebled the. cost of a i a1 my i
and navy to the plory of the apostle
of bluster and heap, and at tlie|
people's expense. They aie evidently
cpusidi-rinp t!ie fact that
tin' "full dinner pail" has become
an empty one and is laid up >11 the '
shelf, and that strikes and lockouts i
have taken the plaee of the hum of !
industry and the forward uuucli of
prosp-rity.
The Hipns indeed indicate that
the people are quietly and most so- >.
riou-ly considering these thinps.
tliiups which are not too true, and >
that thoy are placitip the responsiI>11i
\ upon the proper shoulders, i
In New York, iq Juduma. in other
disputed and si mailed double States 1 |
the sipus point, to an intention on Ii
Uie part of the voters t?? adminia- I
ter a moat stinpinjr rebuke at the j i
approaching election to liooseveltism
and all that the svord implies,
and Pi uive such a maj ?rity to that
safe mid sound champion of eon- I
etitulional rights and government
?f economy, reform,'ami honeaty. <
?Imice Parker as will ensure a. I
pr iper administration of national (
affairs for t lie cominu four yeara, <
in so far as li?*s within the power I
of tne national executive. When j'
the people iret asiiJusly to think- o
inir tln-re is always tlaunev for tin* *
political Ifiaiut and hunkoisl. Se- ' I
lee ted. ' j <1
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As will he seen by notice else, j
where the town treasurer's books j
will he opened*.on the 15th instant | 1
for the collection of taxes on all 1 i
the property within the incorpo- j I
T*te hunts. The fax is two mills J I
oil the dollar and may be paid up i
to nhd including November 1 I t
From that time until the 15th of j I
Novoinlier tlie usual 15 per cent i
penalty will be added, ml after ' j
the 15th executions will b.* issued I
^bintft all dohuqueule, ' 1
N'-xl to the edi.otials t'ultizer
in llit* Woilil and the rcnuu luihlo
! letter of Carl ISchurz, who was a i
meatier of ? Republican president's '
cabinet when Theodore Kooaev?.*
was a child, the speech of S**iiat.or
Knynor of Maryland is attracting
ureal attention for its startlim*
frankness Ilesays: "The l'resi- I
dent promised to uive Admiral j
Schley a fair hearing. IIo broke
iiis promise and was uuilly of
duplicity. Schley was deprived
of his constitutional rij^ht to con- ;
front or cross-examine a single !
witness, and upon the ex parte;
statement of his niiliuuant enemies,
the President who was a mere
tyro mid appi opt ire in the art of
military waifaiv.und iijs sec etarv |
Mr. Ronu, who was a litetiiplij si- ;
cian. and wdiose yrent naval battles
had been foinrlit with lead pencil
and strips of indiu rubber and
wads of blot t i nu jiaper. pronounced
a sentence a??ainsl this soldier of
the seas, which lias decorat. d their
heads with a crown of inimortal in
fumy." For caustic seventy this
will probably not be surpassed in
the campaign.
All the nation's flues were at
lmif maid Thursday. \Y hatever
lllllV ho unid of tin. I'rigftin.^l.'i.
(iciieral. tin- Paynes have been the
111ust active socially of any of the
cabinet family, entertaining even
oftener tha i Secretary llay. Almost
every distinguished man or
woman within the administration
circle lias been at the Paynes table
either at luncheon, diuner or ten.
and they have entertained many
dignitaries from abroad. The
dentil of the postmaster up neral is
widely laLneutod 1 h rough the country.
Russian losses 93.000 To Date.
A disj tch of Monday f'vmi St
Petersbum tsays tii t the Uussinu
casual hi ca in the campaign solar
are e^iimated at ninety-three I
thousand killed, wounded and
taken prisoners. At Port Arthur |
and liiao Turn* peninsula, the;
dispatch says, t Itv losses have been |
fifteen thousand (Wainst the liist
Japanese army losing of ten tlmus- j
and at Kai Ping, TVsrhikao and 1
llai l.'heng; six thousand at liiao j
\ ang; I went y t honsand in add it ion !
to which two llionsmid sartors have
been drowned and forty thousand |
sailors and .^oldier/S taken prisoners.
11 is also stated tlial Port. Arthur'
is in far better condition than late ,
reports indicated. There are <lt I
Port, says the dispatch, ample,
stores to keep the garrison, which |
now comprises 23 0U0 s ddiers and !
lit,Out) sailors for twelve mouths. |
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The S. C. Conference.
The Methodists of the city arc
already licjijintiinu to look forward
to tlic meeting of the annual conference,
wl.ich will be held this
year in I >ai lin^ton, says the (Jolumbia
lb-cord.
The conference will convene on
tin4 lllli day of December and will
last about hix days. Bishop Wilson,
of Baltimore, and one of tliel
lending Melhodists of tho South-1
em branch of tie- oliurch, will pre.
side over the dtdi beta lions of that
body at their meeting in Darling
ton. Those who ai*M well posted
say that many uiattcrHof unusual
importance will come liNforc the
? onference for consideration and
decision, but that the proceedings
will be largely of a routine nature. ;
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Fooling The Ex-Slaves.'
1 nlormation was received liore 1
yesterday that the l uited Slates
government officials have arrested
in Spartanburg a neirro named
-John Dopnin, chaffed wit It personating
a tfovernnieiit officer. The
uepro iH now held in Spartanburg
jail for trial nt the Ureonville term
of the Ihiitrd t^tates niiii t on < )< tober
IMtli. 1 Ifis alleged that Domini
claimed to. bo a special fiuent
i*ent by the government to tfive
pensions to ex-slaves. The former i
slaves wore tomrt provisions, lumber,
money or anything else tlioy
wanted in any ipiantity, if they ,
paid the freight charges. These |
freight clmi^-i were to be paid to i
D i^aii in ac|vanee, whether the
bjeet of desire was money or Inin- |
her or household gooda. Five \
lobars and njnety-eiiiht rents was ,
soilected froiii one old nej/ro and ,
Jl.:r> from another - all he had.
l'lie latter was to pay the remainler
the next day, when he received
JSOO. Anothei neutro paid $2.40
for $t(X> in money and Inmber with
wliieli lo build a house.?News and
LVmrier.
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ffoyt 11 ayes, a young white man i1
who was sometime ago convicted j
in Oconee county of murdering
liis wife and sentenced to hang on |i
ho l.r>ih of tins month, has been '
granted a two weeks reprieve by I
lie governor. This action was j J
taken in order that the governor
night have more time to investigate
n petition sent in by Haye's '
friends asking for a commutation;
to life imprisonment. ' ;
i' :
Killed Three
Freight Conductor Wise of the
Southern mil way, whose hpine was
aid |o ho in Smtjinnuh, and Jack
God )i hit I Vitehmun, nd
Walter Zeitfler w? f? U i; :
outskirts of Charlvtto about lu
o'clock Wednesday niirht. The
train, which whs southbound No.
I'.i. on the Charlotte. Columbia nnd
Auuusla division of the Southern,
wns beim; pushed by a switch engine
when suddehly ail the brakes
became set and the etiidurei uslieu
into the rear end of the caboose.
conductor w ise was ui tlie rear of
tho caboose ami ll?e other men between
the calx us3 ami engine.
New Postmaster General.
The president oil Monday np
p >i ted Hubert ?J. Wynne postmaster
general to sue ed the late
Mr. Hayne. Mr. Wynne has been
acting in tha\capacity siner Mr.
Payne's deat h. and Monday's np
pointinent mnkeii him a member
of the cabinet, yfho new postmaster
general is a veteran newspaper
man having been the Wash,
ington correspondent '.of the New
York Press for a number of years
pri<?r t ? his appointment as first
assistant postmaster general two i
years ago.
Rates to the Fair.
As usual the railroads will this
year olfer reduced rates to tInState
fair which will be held in
Columbia October 2~)th to 23th.
The rate for individuals is one
first-cluss fate pins 2"> rents for
the round 1 rip. For military eotupnnies
and b inds in uniform ihe
ifiu* lor it iit1111111 titil c)i ztl on mi''
ti? k ?t is oik* cent a mile iti each
direction. This is u little hit
cheaper than the rate for individuals.
The ticket for individuals
will include a ticket of admission
to the fair trrounds coatin?j ">0 cents
addit ional.
The dates of sale will be
L'l to 'J7 inclusive, and for trains
scheduled to arrive there b< fore
noon of the 2Sth. Ill' tiual limit
is Oct oOth. Ironclad form ? f
tickets will be used.
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Offering for Epwotfh Orphanage.
Wr?? have planned to have a
"Work Day" olToriiiij in favor of
the Epworth Orphanage, on Oct.
LlOt.li, iust. We desire to have as
many people as will to donate their
earnings of th t day to the suj port
of the Orphanage.
There are tlimsands of men and
.v......... n i -I . ?? >
..wiiii u' 'j ^ mm nwas, who couid
well alVord t<> j?ivo tin* earnings of
out* day ti) tin* support of a canst*
so worthy anil deserving as that
of providing fori lie more than one
h u nil red fatherless little oin h
placed under the car? of the
Methodist cliurrh in South Carolina,
for sup|i?rt and training It
will he a small matter to the individual
to tnakV this contribution,
I in t t ho oil'ts of t In* many will a<jjjrcjrate
a helpfyl a im for the care
of the orphans. \ ljet some one be
appointed in every community to
take charge of the offerings and
remit to us, but it preferable the
individual may semi his own otTeritiLT.
We hop* the children
throimhont the Statu will be eneonraired
to take an active part in
this matter, and that all friends of
the orphans will co-(\pera*e with
us in mauiim the day a success.
\V. IS. \V II AUTO*, Supt
(!ai.i'\ntn S P.
-~*m *- ?rNow
that picking i.s fairly under
wny we hoar the complaint that
".My crop is not as good us J
thought it was." Every day that
passes the crop is steadily deteriorating.
Tnetfp are many causes for
this. But the chief causes is that
the long continued rains had produced
an excessive leaf development.
The whole plant was full
of water. It showed for more than
it really was. jjow that the hot
September sun and a drouth have
come together thy plant is showing
its true condition. The oron will
he short ef all estiifpites. We are
not talking at random. We have
traveled some, and examined the
cotton fields, by walking through
them and counting the bolls. We
have reliable reports from sections ^
we have not visited. We advise 1
our friends to sell slowly. Cotton
should he bringing twelve cents.
Can any one give a good reason I
why it is noty?Southern Cultiva- |
tor.
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LETTEH TO SHERIFF I.OOAN.
YOItlvVlLLK, S. I'.
Pear Sir: Ilore'a a bully one.
Mr Dnoloy (not of Chicago), painter, |
Lancaster, N H, got the job of ]Miiuting
the KpiseojMil par so., age. Ho was used
to a {mint, as pare as Oovoo, but weak '
nut short-measure?he clidu't know it
was weak or short-measure. Dooloy
surveyed the job, and said it would
take 20 gallons.
Mr L F Moore, our agent, offered to !
[five 10 gallons Devon. Aeeepted of
course.
Eleven gallons did it; the 10 plus one.
Mr Mooro isn't painting parsonages
jii slpires this voar.
Yours truly
19 F W Drvof. ?fc Co
P. S. W. B. Ardrcy & Co. sell our palut
&ftc?? wi'.Uli
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Ron. Henry \V atter-ou u< so ; '
! busy savini* tlie country just now
that he is letting tin* (*8miu't set"' t
:< 4 'iin Mars Henry id not a
very ?^ood ehapfttou.
/ * '
A New Jersey won 11 . i
I in h lawsuit neatly knocked a mute
witness down who was testifying
against her. This in what we call
strenuous Jersey justice.
m *
Oai I Sehurz is again loosing]
sleep lest his adopted country refuses
to accept his advice, It ??! r.
Hohuiz could assure the country |
how long he will remain witti the
same political company we might
take him seriously. .
ft '
The manufacturers of life pro^
. I t. l 4 - -
S# I VOIS UHVC oetjll CUUglll Jill 11 I IIIX (
iron inside tli?? cork in order to
make up the required weight of
(lie cork. We should lmvc some
place like Siberia to which such
vidians could be went for life.
?
We discover* <1 u new canipn'g"
slogan floating around (hi* other
day, ''elect Roosevelt and pet nior*
Hay."
*
44 Pr ?phet" tlrosvenor is^ rather |
slow in giving out his figures tlpK j
time. Is it possible that he has j
I been caught in a tangle? I
<
Candidate Swallow seems to Ion e
found out that running for office,)
is a target to shoot ut and sometimes
to laugh at.
M is* Helen Gould is doing :
splendid work in a ding . 3d.
V.and other hrneovolrnt inetitu- '
linns. Miss Gould is settim; a j
shining example which other rich <
\v mien would do well to follow. *
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I
"Do tlw people want a man lih" ;
l'oosevelt," asks the Indianapolis t
Sentinel. There is mi man like
; him.
*
It is said whatever i;nes npmnstt,
comedown. Hut we all hope tlmt .
this wiij not he true (>f Dr. Dowie |
when he takes his Hi11 in the air ,
ship.
?
The country expects n few more
telegrams from J mitre Darker be.
fore the campaign is over.
19 9
The hospitals have put mi fresh
supplies in ant iei pat ion "f a busy ]
I , ? it. . e a i ii i
n<.-ur<ijii 11(mii iiit- i?? i. itit11 piayers. 1
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>
Don't shoot the poor spellbinder.
I te is doing the heat he etui. j
' 1
North Gold Kill.
Editor Times; Will you admit i
! another reader to your columns i*
from (Jold Hilly If so, here's to t
you
We old nesters are drugging out 1
the fleecy lint these days. "Turnouts'
are good. Mr, S, ('. E. reports *
1 he had a bale weighing .">80 pounds, ^
; ginned from 1,1th pounds of seed i
, cotton. t
Sweet potatoes are got t i rig right '
i now us well as peas and "turnip!
greens," and the old negro is be 1
ing heard every night fur and near j
t ruin pet i ng to t he sound of his dog. .1
which is chasing his masters favor- '
I ite game? the 'possum.
Itro. Splinter, in last week's '
' paper, made his item short ?>n S. 1
! Gold Hill. I presume lie is hold- 1 '
! ing himself hark until he hears of
someone who has gotten foundered
on oysters. Well, Liro, Splin1
ter, 1 presume you will soon 1
: lengthen your item for oysters anil |
It) cent eotton go hand in hand. I
1 think Messrs. 0. P. Hhmkenship, '
i S. C. Farris and W. II. \\ indie '
I keep th. ir apititessharpened for a
! "br.M.k '
Mrs. \V. E. Smith who has been
i down with typhoid f,-ver for sonic j
two or threo weeks, is Said to he !
improvinu some.
1 Bin requested to announce that
Mr. G. O. Epps has turned out his
"noatees" ami also Mr. E, Ij
Unites.
Our Western Flyers, who have!
flown back, report a decree of discnurnuement
in the West, except
Crook Karris, who is favorably
impressed with the "Wild and
Wooly West," says ft man who j
lives in Texas for more than on*
year will not live any where ehe
and will not be satisfied in Texas." 1
Reports the boll weevil as not do- I
iiiK serious damage, that the esti
mated Texas cotton crop is over ,
four million bales, and that the,
corn crop is from oO to 7"> bushels I
per acre. llro. Splinter, his state- i
iiieut seems t*? ooutrfidict yours in \ ^
regard to G. 11. beiuj^ the Garden .
Sp ?t.
i> ?_ r i*. < '
n<l>oiiH ?>i iii** farmers in our
section soem to leave the nnpiessitui
that thore will lv? considerably (
more wheat sowed/this year than
usual.
The enrollment of Gold Hill i .
Hi^h School wag so greatly re- .
duced a week a?o on account of
the rapid opening of cotton, that
Miss Gorrine Fair a (the assistant)*
wad dismissed uut 1 later in auhiui. j
Jake. '
Shredded .%
CUlt
OrapC Nuts
Force
Postum Cereal
The rncst popular foods for
Dyspeptics, Invalids and chil
iron.
i
All Fresh,
I
Ardrey s Drugstore, |i
Mrs. I lei t (irttrory, of Union,; i
i bride of a month. who, it is a!
I, was | h us an <1 by her litis
i)nn<l ra(.*(>ti 11 v. is dead. (?ro;fory
is bt-ititr hold, Ti i* stomach of
I he dencl woman will 11? sent t<>
Jharlostuii for examination.
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Saves Trro Fr::r. Eeath.
"Our little daughter had an almost
ratai attack of win> >pin>r coujxh and
iroiiehitis." writes Mrs. \V. K. Havimd.
of Armonk. N. V.. "but, when
ill otherremedies failed, wo saved la-r
ifo villi Dr. lviu^'s Now 1 >iseovery.
Inr niece who had consumption in an
elvaiie i '.lire, also used this ivni.ilm -
,'ul iu<'dit:itio and to day sin sjietleetly
.veil." 1>' s;i rale threat ami Iuuk 'lis
uses yii l i to Dr. Kiif.r's New l)i<roviis
to no other midiciuo on earth.
infallible f ?r roughs a i i voids. Site and
1.00 bottles g .ariinti id by all (lru;{
?>sts. Trial b titles i'r? ? .
No. 1 1. tlu? m< rninu' train from
\sin*vir. I ? Spai tuMbui o rail a\va\ l
mi Saluda mountain Sunday timmno
ulxuil 15 and was niily saved
11 >111 a t< - rriltle wrevk by the opt-i n
tun of one nt thi' ant fly switehi.H.
Testimony cf a Minister.
Rev. .Inn. S. l'o\, of Wn'iic, Ark ,
.vrilt , "l?\?r 1*? years 1 suffered from
1 "allow .Tatin<li''o. 1 1 onsaltid ? number
if pbysicians ami ivii I ail sorut of uiedvines,
but ?t u?i relief. Thou I bejraii
1h? lis" of Kieetrie Pit tei sand feel that
am ia>\\ eared of a disease thai bid
ne 111 iis ^rasp for 1- years." If you
.vaut a reliable ineilieitte for i\er anil
vidtiey trouble, stouiaeh dis .l.ler or
general debility, jjret l.leelric Killers.
It's Kuarauleed by all ilrujfjjists. On
V .-VH'.
Air. \Y. '.I Si ileis came up from j
Manning Sunday i vouin- ami
ipeti1 Monday with liia family in ,
his place.
A Love Letter
Would not interctf you if your'e lordctiK
for a ^itarantt i il Salvo for Soros,
'.urns or i 'i Irs. Ot I?> I > >. 1 I,of l\uid? r, ?*1 >.
,v rites: "I sutleri d with on nj;h sue
'or a \oar. but a box of Huck'.oii s Ami
a Salvo cared mo. It's tho host Salve
>n oarth. C.'c at all tlrue stores.
A report comes from ('hesler and
Rich hurt; 1 hat .1 as. II. Ti llmaii has
joined th?* Mi>tlioiIi>t Kpineojml '
Minreh. South. ami will bi.ome a
ninister of tlie (.hispid. W o ]>ul>
ish the report lor what it is wortli
leiiu; unable to v -rlify it today.Rock
1 i ill K eo'.tl.
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Bro-e Into Hie Ecuae..
S. T.e Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was
obbod of his customary health by invasion
of t hronie Constipation. When
>r. King's New T.ife l'ills broke inn")
lis house, liis trouble was arrested ami
iow he's outirely cured. Thcy'rs guarintecil
to (aire, lee at all drug stores,
w, |.r.iitu . :> . .11 '> . s. :i!i ? I ' w.ii ?
r tin 'Hi -.u '.?l. tm ?>r 1'lioto c.l irvi-ntkiii loi f
o % * " t 'i iinl ity. lit fice U uk, \
? vt.,TO j-nr; ft "??/c? ?riu <
I ^ 'J. S. Patent. Office \
WAS H! N GTO N O.jC^
J. U. TrayvAe/c & Co,
TAEAEEIIS IN
fine eiq; <>i;s
AND AVI NFS,
No. 42 E:vnt Trade St.
"KARLOTTF./ - - - NO.
1 ' 1 ? " "
FOR
GOOD WHISKIES, j
WINES,
BllANDI.ES, ETC.,
CALL ON OK AY KITE TO
AV. II. IIOOV El!,
CUAX'..(?m. N c.
i j iidS ire.
A mow at hand?
;dy a ' ' vLen n '"'l
O88ou mast way for n /
I n?(t'\ \vl :> nil tied is nt".v '?r,
stylish an i r e i 1
the piaco of that which has bn u
hore.
We will have the hegt coot's
that there is for a new fall season'r|
trade. It is our ambition to huvo
nt the CASH STOttK the crand
est (showing of coods ever t\isplayetl
lieie for 111 o tnoncy. 'Phis
mueli we promise, aud the many
who have looked jk? us for their
supplies i'tl nil cflr Hi'8 of goods*
amy rest assured that there will
he MO < 1 il-SM I M II li M 1 llle ?11 nlil'li tli.m
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ui'if to see this Mod. of o?>u<ls for
Lhi'iiiiv'lvi-fi. \v nhail promise no
:.ioi than wave able t< lulliill.
Watch us ami see if \yo are not
able to rope villi eve**y expoctanry
Hire are some of tin. juices on
tlm.SO U'o< ill.CS
t W. . i !> nts- $1.00, 1.50
I .(>:>, 2.LM. 2.55.
\\ alei jii'ool < ilitis, ;!]>.
I'ants to mat !). si :i().
Kiue lot of Shoes, Sl.L!"* to H.'.'f.
Hist orndoof 11ats, 25o to $1.17.
1 lalf 1 lose, 5c *?p.
SS pool t' . >u "-'t spool.
Toll s op s. 50c tip.
Trunks, I ? 5.1 I.
1: i w: , i a' 'l<' Si I 2 >e.
iv'"* (> la-.- I'.tliiM'. I ho.
Susp> t. r . '. to i.s .
I>*i 1111 < 20 Lo Me.
SIiiris, up.
I\ 'o. ciiiM'tl work shirts, t(.t to ItSc
(), 1'iiiih. ' 1 mid ih .
Host uli Sweaters I'.'i*,
I 'udtM'8 lirls, 2>>cr to
Elastic si mi i Draweis, t \
L'lalh I' Hb'M tIMllilS, 2f>c.
Sim wis. t'.h- t > $1.27.
Mo > 1 ?. 2?> ami 2 >r,
i i h ;i is. lo to '.to.
\Vi? fi'll t-v?T\ tiling eiso prrporiiti
!\ as aheap.
I? P, VJliitlnpV
is U i 1 H11AUU11 j
i'roprictoi.
Ihod. Y. McDow. K. E.irlo Thornwoll.
W. W. Lewis.
Mi'DOW, LEWIS X THOK.WVKLL,
Ali?>''ii v ..I I aw, Yorkvillo, S. I'.
I'?.. litre S i ..i-il U. S. cih.ris
<' i M K 1!. Ti..?r iwell will 1>" in
duv ol i in J'"<>11 Mill on Saturlay of
arh w- elt t Htti-.iul to any business intru:.t?
(I to vs. ilia
V TIi?\L OUL)EH
;?;Ut uct the
BEST VS fl J SKIES,
\\ I S MS.
BBANiWES, Etc.,
M lh*k lii'tsl rt'iiM.vutlth' prices,
J. D. Ross &. Co. Preps-t
1 ill!. ? i" 't it i) h A s.\)l )A,
C'llAil LO'LTE, N C.
No. 2*J \V I rade . hoiH ' nW'S
Work Well Done,
Haw jt u VhUU- l.'lo! lis, Counterpaiuos.
Doilies, Window Curtains,
Blankets, etc , laundered i,y 'he
Model Steam Laundry,
cf Charlotte, N. C.
Prices for laundering the al>ove
ii-tie! . cKeerfnl'y furiii.^lied.
Sui; |>r. f-etl d.v, suits dry.
idi iis h! :nl pressed, 50c; suits
washed and pressed. 75r; coat or
[mats pivR-oil, lor; cleaned and
[) ( -;!, (!. 2;~?o; nkirtri pre^Bt'd, 25c;
chain :I ami i>ivss??ii, 50c.
Our . rpiiuMt art* made Thurs,!ay
iijurniimri and returned Saturdays.
McElhane yvParks Co.
T>e Liothln; aaj Shof Mon.
Nothing can ever surpass it. f;
Dr. King's
New Discovery
A Perfect, For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back if it fails. ?r'al Ooltles free.
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