Items of Local Interest
The Temperance Sori.ety of Foil
Mill will !(? ? 1 in the Presbyterian
elmreh next Sunday afternoon at
~> o'clock. AM members are reIqu
este<I to be present and u cordial
invitation is exlaptbd to the public
at large to attend the jpe,eting. '
Magistrate MeKllmney olljeiated
Sunday evening at the marriage
nf Mi-s M. 1>. Ki in lire 11 and Mr.
\V. ] >. Ingram. The eerenn ny
took plaee at tbe home of Mr. Mr
Elhan.ey. on Confederate street.
Miss Bessie Furis.' daughter of
Mr. B. M. Fariy, of fiohi Hilt, is!
Li. l VI . . M d I <lt ? 1 \ It ( loll* III *???o ?* illi
|r?*i *? 111 n ? y mi uv ih i iivjuir v? j i i j
malarial fever. M iss i Paris, who
lias l.ii'i ii at t? tiding Wfythrop, w s
brought In una from Unci H ill Sunday
availing.
() a iiii_j to tIj indisposition of
Dr. d. 11. Thorn well, K-v. -I C.
Chandler I) I lad the J >111 pi t of the
Prtsbyteriu church Sunday eveni
Information comes from Char
lotto that upon the closing of the
bar-rooms on -Iannary 1st. an effort
will l).> made by certain prop
erty owners of tl?e c\ty to have die
suburb of Ihlworth incorporated
and establish a number of bars I
t here. \\ het her t here is any t rut h
in the rumor, wo are unable to
say.
Mr. K. hi. I'arktj has Accepted a
position with the Hoek llill Drun
Company, of Knelt Hill.
Mr. J. M . MeLlhanev tins decider!
to add a hearse to his 11very
stable equipment and has placed
nn order for same with Messrs.
You UK and 11 artsell, of this place
Mr. and Mrs. (1. S. Thompson,
of (irahain. N. ( '.. are on, nts of
the hitter's parents at the Palmetto
hotel.
Miss Lou I'ono. an ?md lady
who for several months has r> >
sided at the home of her brother* .
in-law. Mr. L. N . t'ulp. on Confi derate
street, lias been dangerously
ill for some days.
Mr. Henry Miisscv and daughter,
Miss Lillian. of Ivoek II ill.
visited relatives ln ii* dm big the
past w? ok.
Mr. >1. T M< (? I'LCor is 'ii'linif
H few days at t'levelaii i Springs
Mr. and Mrs. -I. ('. ("Vlien. of
NcWflls. N. . and Mis. I>. F.
Powell, of Chariotto, visited tueir
brother, Mr. T. I). Faulkner, in
this place the past weak.
Mr. (' IV Blaukensuip went to
Yotkville Saturday on business
connected with his duties as a;
member of the board of State and
county election cniutuissiouets for
York'county.
Mrs. T. 11. Culp and son. < >s. ar,
spent yesterday in Hock Hill.
Managua of elections should
hi ar in mind that the- Inwdislinotly
prohibits tlie mutilation of registration
hooks. These books are
valuable as records, and the law
says they must not be mutilated in
any manner. Managers should re* .
member this, as violations are subject
to s -vere puiiishni -nt.
The jrovermiient eo ton crop report
for (tetober "ives 75.S, as
against <?5 for October of last year.
They estimate that that indicates,
a crop of about 11,500,000 bales, j
The following Fort. Mill people
went over to Yorkviile yesterday
to attend a meeting of tin- York
Baptist Association: lb v M. \Y.
Oordon and wife, Men rs. S. A.
Kppsnnd D A. Lee,-and Mi sdatues >
T. II. and S. Ij. Meacham, 1
Thf bant price paid for cotton
on the local market yesterday was
10 cents.
Mrs. Sallie Hammond, of Fort
Mill, who lias been visit inrr relatives
in the city, returned home
Saturday morning Little Misses
Mabel and Isabel Phillips
went to Fort Mill Sa urday and
remained with ralatiives till yesterday.?Rock
Iiill I^cord.
Lancaster will soon have both a
water works and an electric light
plant. Loth will be established by
home enterprise. (.'oh Leroy
Springs and T. Y. Wiliiains, Esq.,
laving submitted proposals that
he town autboriiies are disposed
.? regard as highly favorable,?
1tocord.
Mrs, ('has. Miller, of Rock Hill,
nt yesterday vyth relatives in
t Mill.
.' statement which ^"ill interest J1
iriiu tli nt in n< I?? 11 \t I )i- .1 II
C! 11 \v i 11 Sunday jo the effect
uring tli?' past 22 yeain tIn- |
l i s ollections of the ^resbyter <:
Sunday hcIiooI amounts to more
u $1,000.
. ! uy of our citizens arc very
it .us to learn when the electric j
. f wi.l be turned on the busi- \
:? housed and residences of the
The only information <?be
along this line is t/iat the
nisi ''iner which was bu/ned out
v ' i 've?*ks ago wa* io/ni' diate11
I d to tlie fhclory at
> N ,1.. and will be returni
-I s soon as repaired. Then
' wtU jaye ligh'.S.
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('oninioTicinsj; Sop
et*. Kv(?ry |>urehaso
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Fifty Tickets eiiti
T\vonty-t|ve ticko
Fifteen tickets on
Ton t ickets out it!
Fivo tickets out it
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Wo h iivo a conip!
Bedsteads, Washstan
Kitolion Cabinets, Si1
Chairs, Sideboards,
Novelties of all kinds.
DRY GOC
()nr stock of Dn
Pants is heavier t li
prices lower. Look ov<
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Our (Grocery do pi
food products obtain
livered at vour home j
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MILLS &
The Times is informed that a 1
movement has hem started nt '
l'iiieville to establish a hatik. The
institution, it is said will have A
capital block of $*.'0,000. a majority |
of which has been subscribed.
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Mrs. II. H. White and infant
daughter ariivcd Thursday even I
injjf from Martinsville, Vn? and *
will in the future reside at the
home of Mr. White's sister. Mi-sl
Alice W hite, near Fort Mill. Mr. |
W'nitc will remain in tin* govern-!
inent service at Martinsville. I
Wanted Fifty uood men to]
work on new railroad, d miles
south of Thomas vide, N. ('.
E. L I'ropst W Co. ;
For Sale My lot and resi ienee
in Sprattville. I douse has six rooms
Well of pood water in yard; poodj'
orchard on premises. Apply tok
Geo. Butler. K. Buti.ek.
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Teachers1 I1 xarui nation.
The regular fall exam inntiod of tench
*:rs will be held in the court house in
Yorkville on Friday, October 21st.
This examination will be based on j
Hughes' Mistakes in Teaching. Peter
man's Civil Government, Silas Mamer |
Enoch Arden. and Current History in
addition to the usual subjects.
Applicants will provide themselves (
with pencils ami legal cap caper and be '
on hand prompt Iv at 9 o'clock, a. 111.
JOHN E. CARROLL. |
iit Cq Su^>t. Edt^cat\o^
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FREE! FREE!?
tember 1st, 11)01, we will issue trade tiekof
30 cents entitles von to one ticket.
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F PPF^FWTC'
i. a ui 1U_.. * t 1 1 SS it
itles you to a Handsome Framed Picture.
Is entities you to a smaller picture,
titles you to a nice, large1 plate,
es you to a nice dinner plate,
les you to a nice piece1 of (ilassware.
ot?> linu ofup-to-date Suits, Odd Dressurs,
ds, Hull Racks, Schiftdiiiors, W a rd rones,
wing Machines, Safes, Clipboards, Tables,
Springs, Mattresses, l\ugs, Pictures and
3DS, NOTIONS, ETC.
- On,,.1 n,.i~ /ft ?
-AtM iUll>, 11 il I IS, V ;i j)S, ^nocs <Ul(i
lis season than ever before, and the
er our line; wo will save von money.
)CSRIES.
irtmeut is always tilled witii the choicest
able. All orders promptly tilled and beat
the very lowest price. : : :
Yours tor business,
; YOUNG, ???Uo
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QOLD, GOLD,
?1,500 worth of Furniture and Stoves to go
RE6ARDLESS of COST.
Think a minute! A $2.50 Folding Spring
it $1.75, or a nice Chair at from 40c up.
We arc going out of till; Furniture and
Stove; business, hence these low prices.
ANOTHER FACT.
.
Have just received from New York a big
ine of Clothing, bought at bargain prices,
I
or men, boys and cliildren and it will be
jJOI/1) in your pocket to buy from us. Will
lose out a lot of Men's Pants at and below
ost. t We always have big bargains in
shoes for all. Wear a Jefferson Hat and be
11 style. ------%/
HOT STUFF!
Pig Buck Tobacco, l)5c a pound.
Two Pounds Levering's Coffee, 25c.
One Gallon of Good Molasses 20 cts.
nri xd "ep "T*
JL a* JLaa-3 Hi aJZH^ 1 I 1 ft mm
KING QUALI1
lor men,
MA13KISBDR
lor ladies and
Make a strong team,
beat. They are made t(
foo<. Wear ooe pair, an
more b<> our customer to
our word tor h, but try i
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(ion i prove Jo no i Ite : u
wore, you uoi yo:.;r n.oi
s.*'oo(ls just arrho;!. Doi
iX'A a Piano TirkeV with
T , T IV/r A
o>1 -iy 4<y<ci-'.. 'H^v w> Qj
1EMBROIDEI
@
0 On Friday. I he I 'll a, 1
sale o,000 yards of Ij.i
?$ :*5c, '*h;c, '2rk\ 20c,- i5c,
t 1 a- * = *
< 1-j.v, v > v. iiiiet re .
We will divide it into
Lot No. 1. All Sc. 7
*!>?
? pieces will be sold at
? Lot No. 2. \11 05c. 0
? and 12 i - 2 c pieces will
Noi o\ er i % ai'ds ot ..
5j) >o!d to a customer
0 1 hese are no seen
i ? good.., but are genuine
< tiC sa!. v? ill e?'inmc
? 10 o'clock and the iirst
? big bargains. So be on
V.;'
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?@??0?2)?i3?!S<3 ??
| Please Bear lis
#5 That wo want you
buying your Pall ani
55 Our prices cant bo
5 Stylo, quality anil
motto in soiling clo
y- Do you want a Sho
^ your foot dry? If i5^
without a doubt, b
worn on at ; ri cos th
ran soli you a go
6 Droedinoro Shoo at
I Mcili
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SOU, RAILWAY
EFFL? JTIVK AUi.r.V
SOUTHEOU
Train No. 2."> Lv Churlotto 0.25 p. Ar For
27 ? .. 0.05 a. ?
,, ? 20 ,, ,, 10.05 p. ,, ?
it i, 33 ,, ,, D.II5 a. ,, ,,
NORTIIBOU
Train No. 20 Lv Chostor 10.00 a. Ar Fori
,, ,, 2S Cola. 3,10 p. ,, ?
,, 0.10 a. ,, ?
i, < '1 >? >, 18 p. t, tt
Nuto?Fori Mill is a vogulur stopping poi
Nos. 20. 3.1 ancl 31, which stop on t!ug. No;
^CT~ZcToodT"V? n f ^
('l)exici ,?-4'Koi
Mr f-arh, ot Its prion, in a? ?<
For sal? oy x
\1 <3il LJC. |
we will place on ?
nbroidery, worth
i2 l-2c, IOc, 8c, ^
two lots. X
1.2c, tic and He SI
S>o CO
0c. <>5c, 20c, 15c, ?
:*t - l.Oo @
;j vVidest will he X
v r damaged q
ha trains. cp
:iee promptly at ?
in will ipjt the ?
hand. ?
<& .-npp3. x
wa: .. ssaeaej
MM ?
to see us before
J winter clothing, jr.
heat.
low price is our ?5
thini;. &
e that will keep ^
io, we have them, *
>r both men ar.J m
at please. ?
inline, fill (-stock ^
$l.(iO t i?e pair. &
w.Pam Pn I
uj i. us. iku uu, s.
r 2STH, 1U01.
NI).
t Mill 7.20 p. Ar Chester 8.30 p
? 6.10 u. ? Cola. 10.15 a
? 10.35 p. ,, ? 1.3ft p,
,, 10,07 u. ,, ,, 12.45 p
ND.
Mill 2.18 p. Ar Charlotte 3.20 p
,, 0.35 p. ,, 7.10 p
,, 0.13 a, ., 0.50 ft
H < .*10 p. |, ,, 8.03-p
at for all the above trains, excep
i. 2't and )li't do not run Sundays.
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presses*>oc5
ob can l>? mado.
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t
iV SHOES
and
G SHOES
children
0110 that can't ho
> woar and fit the
id you will forcMorr
shoos. Don't take
i pair and if they
.x:-i shoes vou oec
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lev hack. Lots oi
i t forget that you
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every Si purchase.
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