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Mr. A T; Tgnnas, h well known I
farmer of the pteele Creek section
of Meek leu bm 't (^- C.)eouuty, is;
dangerously i'-l as his home as a
result of n pan,*Mic stroke by which
he was seized on hist Wednesday
morning. Mr* Thomas arose early
Wednesday ahd was about his usu- i
a I duties wli^o without warning lie
was strielfej* totally helpless. It
was feared' for a lime that his
ents j |v)(|v was paralyz d. but it;
developed that only one aide was
affected, arid that b* still had the
li ?e of his right arm and leg. Mr. j
Thomas has many friends here |
who hope that may soon recover. I
(( stored t3 Pension List.
Mr. L?. M. DinkinR, of this town- j
ship who served in the Confederate I
arm* hug later on the Union side, >
tins Bust received notice from the I
pen" on department at Washing*
ton that his name lias hecu re- ;
stored tc the pension lists. Mr. !
Dinkuis1 pension was cut otf during
Cleveland's administration,
and, ahuough numerous efforts
have bee.i made to have it restored,
nothing was accomplished until a
few days ago when Senator B. II.
Tillman became interested in Mr.
Dinkins' behalf and sAceeded in
putLing tlie petition through. Be J
sides a b?.ck pension of about $"00, |
Mr. Dir.kins|.will receive $10 00
per moulli for the remainder of '
Ilia life.
Scarcity of Mill Help.
The following taken from the
report of a mill president goes to j
show how keen is,the demand for
lab r throughout th? country:
"Just to illustrate how keen the j
competition for help is we heard 1
that one mill in Hock dill was
stopping a part of its work last
week and we sent a man there. He
rail <>p against other agents from
Hock Hill, two from Fort Mill,one
fi om A nderson, one from Charlotte, I
and 1 think one or two more places
which 1 do not ruw recall. York- J
ville New Era.
While it is a fact that nt present
the mills here are short of la> orcrs.it
is Haiti tlo.t this c.nndition is
doe to the starting op of the new
addition of the Milfnrt mill, which
has just been com pie ted.
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The best pri -H paid for cotton
on the local market. yesterday was
0.00 cvuta,
fat inoi^oi
C.. died Wednesilny,
atttM- an illnes of several
week's. Mr-Lnnu was about forty
years of a^e and is survived Ijv a
wife unci sevral children.
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People Who Come and Go.
Dr. Tlios. B. Kelt, of Fort Lawn,
spent 1 huraday in Fort Mill.
Mi r-s Bessie Patterson who is
just up from a protracted illness,
is spending a few days with relatives
in Chester.
County Treasurer H. A. D. Neely
spent Friday and Saturday in Fort
Mill collecting State and Coun y
taxes.
Mr. W. W. Howard, who for
several days visited his son, Mr.
\V. If. Howard, in this phve, leturned
to his home in Chester
Thursday niglit.
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ivir. ?ioim vjruiigan, or unarione
at one lime supeientendent of the
Fort Mill Manufacturing Company
was a visitor here Friday.
Mr. F. G. Whitlock on Sunday
went to Abbeville, where he is
again to appear ns a witness in
the ease of Kngineer Wilson vs.
the Southetn Railway. This eastwas
tried several months a^o anu
resulted in a mistrial. As stated
in these columns at that time, Wilson
is seeking damages for injur ie?
received in a wreck which occured
about 18 months ago a point 2
miles north ??f Fort Mill.
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uiie-n iuitimi Arnrcy ih spending
a few days with Miss Janie Mas
sey of Rock Hill.
Mr. D. G. Kimbrell spent yeeterin
Rock Hill.
Misses Helen Boyd, of Pineville,
and Mamie Robinson, of Providence,
spent Sunday an;l Monday
with Miss Mary Boyd.
xMr. Alex. JNivens, who for several
yenrs has superintended the big
plantation of Mr. B. D. Srings, in
lower Fort Mill township, will in a
few days move to another of Mr.
Spiin^a' plantatioua 2 miles west
of Yorkville.
At a convention of delegates of
the tith K. of P. district of the
State, held in Rock Hill on the
night of the 19th, the following
Fort Mill Knights were present:
Dr. J. H. Thornwell, Dr. J. L.
Spratt, and Messrs. ?T. H. McMarray
and J. M. Spra't. Dr. Thornwell
delivered an interesting talk
upon the purposes of the ronveti
tiou, the growth of the order and
the good it wu*- accomplishing.
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SHOES!
SHOES! ,
We] handle, ' besides
many other brands, the \
, celebrated
W. L. DOUG LAS
S H O E S I for Men,
the C. cv E. SIIOES
for ladies and children
The $1.50 C. & t. shoe
\ for ladies we believe to
be the best on earth for <
i the money. ?
As we are closing out |
Furniture and Stoves,
we will save you money v
Iin mis line. - - Yours
for business, ?
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Old delist Tole
Handsome
We appreciate your
tier to show our appree
absolutely free a hands
rm *
commencing Thursday
tion to our 8300.00 Pi
given away Dee. t?3rd,
for every dollar you sp
drawing will take plae
day for the previous i
presents consist of elo
rugs, ehina, ehairs, she
and may he seen in ou
New styles in ladies'
just arrived. Ladies' (lo;
lire at lowest prices. See
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aa l o niiv liuly wl.o Iimsm I iton
3^ you lo rail on us. You know
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V?p yeais ami itcvi r earned ov> r :i
Tin' time lins now arrived I r
it ^iics: Any hat a hio bar
2% Street llats at i\Sc. All $ ?. $
jtyi b o discount.
<i? Window
ft?) A beautiful line in whit an
I g!5\ hoc. The r?0o shade is a real
g H\ibbei
For men, women, hoys, mi.?
Siloes for :
'O' The frieator-t Shoe Imsim s
l^p have up to ti. s tine s..hl in a
!t W l"sf winter. \\ e have \yhat y
ftlg dy siloed all by the In stomal
g GrUieL 1
yV \\ ith < ur name att iched ii
thin?: that >s not just as we iv
it its a hi miners and a in lj> to
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Is our talk to
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g coats.
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j 5q stylos for moi
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Work Well Done.
, Have )ou TableCloths,Counterj
paines, Doilies, Window Curtains,
| Blankets, etc., laundered by the
Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N. C.
Prices for laundering the above
i
i at tides cheerfuliv furnished.
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Suits |>i"t ssed our; Knits dryj
cleaned mid pressed, 50c; suits
washed and pressed, 75c; coat or
panls pres-od, 15c; cleaned and
pressed, 25c; ski its pressed, 25c;
j cleaned and pressed, 50c.
Our shipments are made Thursday
mornings and returned Saturdays.
McElhaney^Parks Co,
The Clothing atJ Shar Mvb,
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Presents
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and in or
iation, wo will give
omo present each day
, Oct. '27tlx. In addiano,
which an ill be
wo give you a ticket
end in our store. The
at b:-H) o'clock .oach
day's business. The
cks, watches, lamps,
>es, dress goods, etc.,
r windows,
and child reus* Jackets
it S uits made to measour
styles and samples.
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nht her tint v> t, it will p?iy our
motto <)!i hats is to uev- A
hi'en ' ? llino huts for six
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i 11 i/.t-ii 111 me wnoie lime.
ns to start tl..s sail*, so ?.?f& Qj
-ain. All Si .2~> and $1.50 k*)
i), ?7.50 and ?10.00 I lata at a
^I'xei.clos. ?
all colors at 25c, lUo and
75" one.
r Siioes ?
si s and children. ' fin
?Twoirloociy v5
? we lmvc ever done. We Cy
e shoes than the whole of M
mi want and we Hell no shodintact
ni'eis in the country. /Sx
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is this: 11' we sell you any- %R)
present it to he. we will take
our 1 >asiness^t<> let us know <X
iikI your money. JK
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r tliis week. &
v demands Over- B
n in all the latest $
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?10.00 and SI 1.00 ^
liese prices for a jS
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AN ORDINANCE.
Fixing tho I evy niul Providing for tho
Collection of Property Taxes in tho
Town of Fort Mill, S. C.
P,e it orilainod by tho intendant and
wardens of the town of Fort Mill, S. C.,
and by authority of same:
Sol. That twomillson the dollar is
hereby levied on all taxable property
within the corporate limits of tho town
of Fort Mill, S. C., on Junuary 1, ltRM,
be and the sanie is hereby mado lot ordinary
purposes.
See 2. That said taxes shall bo and
become duo and paynbloon the loth day
of October, 1901. at the oflioe of Jno. M.
| Spratt, secretary and treasurer, and tho
| secretary's books shall bo onon on thnt.
I date for the collection of Ha id tuxes, and
i the Mime may be paid up to and including
the 1st dayiof November, 1004,after
j which date said taxes may fcopaid with
; 15 per cent penalty added until tlio 15th
day of November, 1004,
Sr-'ec. That on and after November
. 15th, 1904, executions will be issnod for
| all delinquents for tho full amount of
' taxes due together with the 15 per cent
| penalty and all costs, including one dollar
cost for every execution issued by
I the treasurer.
Done and ratified in oc-nnoil assembled
this 3rd day of October, 1904.
T. S. KIKKPATRICK.
Attest: latemlant. I
JNO. M. SPRATT, Sec. and 'ircas.
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