*}?!?)* o! l3C2il Wo'vr.
Mi\ and Mrs. hhanl; Erwin of
Steel Creek, spet.t Saturday in
U'"'k Hiil.
Mrs. T. G. Gulp lias hf en eon-'
fined to her home for .several days
t>y sickness.
Mies Helen Heath, of Monroe,
is the guest of her cousins, the ,
M'KSv*ri Harris, <?f llllri |>1 ice.
Tin* Times has a few ntori' of
those nicely ptinted "post" ranis,
which we would like to dispose of.
A load of .wood seen oil the I
streets I heae days creates some
thinu: of a stir and causes a rush
for tlie wapon.
Messrs. .Allison Thotmwell and
Ben 3da<sev came down from Charlotte
Saturday f >r a short stay at
their homes in this place.
Farmers are er; hasy nt pvescut
j?ettino their small grain sown;!
a considerable nonage boitig put!
in.
Mr It M I .... nr. ;.-...) ~ f'
<lay? ?u<) from Wei It 011, Ari:'.., ami
is visiting his |>orents, Mr. and;
Mis D. A. Leo, of lower Fu**t Mill.:
Tltey keep on marryini* mid go ;
ing t<? get married, and 1'10 Times j
wishes thetu all a great <l?oti of j
happiness.
Mrs. Clamliu K >y and children '
and Mrs. (. . K I *.;.rtis. <-J ( -i.-s
tor, spent Thanksgiving wit.li .Mrs.
Alexander Utirber.
An exchange otVers this whole-i
soras advice to 1110 In i>>: "Teach
your daughters to cook, an 1 if they
don't t batik you, somebody's son;
will thank you for her."
Saturday was a busy time in all
the stores in town; people of all
classes and condition* fixing up
for winter.
Mr. Andrew Hill, who has been
fanning ill tho noit'orn part of
nf liie 1 nvciicli 11> 111/irAil u f?n?- #!.>?.<j I
? " " ""J" ;
ago t<? the MeNi'-cli farm, near!
al;tj Charlotte Uriel; Co.'s plant.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. ( 111p who has heeu ill
for some time of typhoid fever, is
reported to be much improved.
A census of the tin hey inhabitants
of the I ailed States last
Thursday would have shown a hi*;
reduction as compared with tho
1 r<. ceding twenty f ur hours.
Mrs. J. S. Dent on and children i
will during the week move from*
this place to Chester, where Mr.
l)eaton has for some time had ai
position in tlie Springstein mill. i
Other persons may he forgetful I
but you may he consoled hv tliei
furl that tin* honk hi II-col lector j
is not mmollis the nuinher who will i
forget to call.
. 1
Miss Mason Harris, of Fori Mill,!
lins accepted a position with the i
Rock Hill Supply (%>? for the fall '
and winter seasons. The Record, j
Mr. and Mrs. Titos. Branson, of
Rock Hill, spent Sunday at the
liotne of Mr. C. II. Branson, in
tii is place.
The fuel question is getting to
hi- serious hereabouts. A ntajori- I
ty of the employes of lite Millforti
mill have had grates put in and!
are heinu furnished coal by the '
mill company.
xt tir i it* i i i flit
iuih. >>. rt. \v rimii ana lime i
son, Willie, who have been visit- j
ing here, have gone to O. K., in
Lancaster count}', where Mrs.
Wright has charge of the Tabernacle
School.
Qnit(\ a number of Fort Mill
young ladies, accompanied by sev- |
oral visiting young ladies, came up i
from Winthmp Saturday and re.
mnined until yesterday at tlieir
homes in this place.
Mr. F. ft. Whitlock, proprietor j
of the Cash Store, has decided to i
close out th? business and is dis-|
playing ft ' Soiling Out At Cost"1
sign ii front of his store.
The Times is requested fo state
Unit all those d siring tr? join the j
local lodge of Woodmen and whose ,
applications for membership re- J
reived up to Friday, will be issued |
tickots to the banquet Friday evening.
See no ice of cut rates else
where.
Mr. Ira G. Smythe and family,
who for the past two years have
been living on a farm two miles
south of Fort Mill, have returned !
to town and are occupying the j
"Boyd house, near the graded !
schools. Mr. Smythe and son, Mr. !
W. K. Smythe, will again engage
iii the market business.
Pursuant to announcement Miss
Maud Thompson/ of this place/
and Mr. Frank Krwin/ of Steel
Creek( were happily married Wednesday
afternoon at 8 o'clock at i
the home of the bride's brother,
Dr. D. Ci. Thompson, on Confed- |
erate street, Dr. J. II. T horn well
otlieiati'?ur. The marriage was a
quiet affair, bein^ witnessed only j
by the immediate relatives of the (
contracting parties. On Thursday |
a leception was tendered tho new- !
ly mairied couple at the home of
the groom's mother in Steel Creek.
The Times joins a host of friendH i
jn wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Er- |
viu uiuch happiness and success.
HONOR ROLL
|
Of the Fort Mill Graded School tor
.he Month of November.
FIRST (i HA DC.
Advim**eel-*?'Violet Gulp, Marchie
Culp, Jessie Little. Nannie Giles.
Floyd SUidmoie, John (/arris.
A Glass-*!- Margaret Kuratt. Cor- !
lU'liii Harris, Ernest Patterson.
B OlrtssTT-Alioe Harris, Nettie
Uny, Zi'ims Grier, dames Young,!
EIj Hnilca.
C Class?Annie Kirnbrell. Floy
Gordon, Jim Gaston, Alice Bradford.
^
SECOND GRADE.
Polly Gams, Daisy Ktnrnee,
Bessie Smith, .Too Belli, Olive j
Harris, John Payne.
THIRD GRADE.
Mamie Jack Massey, Maggie ,
Skiduiore, Kirk Cousart, Willie j
Gordon, Lulu Ilaile, Vushti Yar- j
borough.
FOURTH GRADE.
Rosa Gulp, Mary Epps, Li la '
Hull, Koy Patterson, Burt Patter- j
son, Willie Worrels, Carl White- J
sell.
FIFTH GRADE.
Aline Barber Lucy Merritte,
Mamie Carothers, Laua Parka, Jes- j
sie Harris.
SIXTH GRADE.
Carrie Merritt, Sarger Kiinbrell,'
Hobt. Grier, Alex Young, Carey
Epps.
sr.VENTII GRADE.
Lueilo Barber, Mannie Culp, !
Sunie Elms, Wnnnetta Gordon,
Leon Mussey, Earle Kimbrell.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Pnni ( iriiir I .mniua Pn rim Gtnr.
no Gulp.
NINTH GRADE.
Mary Harris, Minnie Gordon,
Trances Thornwell, .loo McMurray.
The Times is informed Hint upon
the completion of the railroad
bridge across Catawba river, the
Ph enix Bridge Company will begin
the erection of bridges across
the two creeks between this place !
and Pineville. Later an iron !
bridge will replace the overhead
trestle where the public road
crosses the railroad at tho old
Springs station. There nre at
present about 7o men at work on
the river bridge, and with favorable
conditions it is said that five
months will be required to complete
the work.
The home of Dr. D. G. Thompson
on Confederate street, is again
to I e the scene of a happy marriage,
when tomorrow afternoon at
2:30 o'clock his sister, Miss Nannie
Thompson, will become the
bride of Mr. L. B. Brown, of the
Point section of this county. The
ltev. Dr J. H. Thornwell will officiate.
Immediately after the marriage
a reception will he given by
Dr. and Mra. Thompson, after
which the newly.married couple
will depart for their future home
in Western York.
If advertising stops, business
stops, is as certain and true as an
unwound watch can't run. Of
course there are some concerns
which have not started to advertise,
neither have they started to
get business.
JOIN THE W. O. W.
For 30 clays from date, White Oak
Camp No. 41, W. O. W., will condnct
a "Log-Rolling," which, in reality,
means a cut-rate entrance feo, enabling
those who are unable to pay the regular
rate, to join the order at a reduced
price. For terms, application blanks
and other information, apply to
S. W. PARKy. A. L.
Fort Mill, S. C., Nov. 20, 1003.
Sliiiigles.
100 Thousand just in.
A. A. Bradford, Jr.
Ivory Soap
Fairy Soap
Octagon Soap
Qrandpa's Soap
Calstile Soap
Glycerine and Tar
Soap
And forty-nine
different kinds
of sweet-smelling
and medicinal soaps.
There is no need of
doing without soap
because you can't
get your favorite kind.
A
niou
Sapolio, Bon Ami
and Putz Pomade
cleaners.
Ardrey's Drugstore,
A FURNITEE TALK.I
1
During the past two years we have broken ;
all former Fort Mill records in the sale of <
Furniture. In fact, our sales in this line",
have far exceeded what we expected. Our;'
motto from the day of opening this stock p
has been to buy only the best goods in as!
large lots as it was possible to handle. By!
doing this we are enabled to sell a first-class
article at what the small dealer charges for
the second-class, or inferior article. We|
have had numbers of customers to toll usj,
that our prices are from 10 to 20 per cent
lower than those of the larger dealers of
nearby towns.
Our furniture department is stocked
with a complete line of up-to-date Suits,
Odd Dressers, Bedsteads, Washstands, Hall i
Racks, Schiffoniers, Wardrobes, Kitchen
Cabinets, Sewing Machines, Safes, Cupboards,
Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Springs, j
Mattresses, Rugs, Pictures and Novelties!
all kinds that we offer cheap for cash, or on j
liberal installments.
We believe we have what you want in
this line, and can save lyou money on your
next bill. We will take pleasure in showing
vou through, whether you buy or not.
MILLS & YOUNG.
I
, , , ? _
( THE OLD RELIABLE STORK ]
| ; ! i
shoes;
SHOES!! 1
| SHO E 8 S
i I
We^ handle,1 besides
many other brands, the
celebrated
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES for Men,
the C. & E. SHOES
for ladies and children I
The CI cn G ft. I? ohe.e
M. ? V VJ. IV JU?. I
for ladies we believe to ;1
be the best on earth for
the money. - . - - |
As we are closing out
Furniture and Stoves,
v we will save you money
in this line. - - - ; I
1--K-.-L ?i. i-. -LJJ 1^ -f
Yours for business,
T. B. Belk.
I THE OLD RELIABLE STORE !|
SPECIAL B
Ladies* and children's Hat
Winter Dress Goods AT ( i
'-tOO pairs Shoes AT COST,
Sewing Machines at HAL!
Sheet Iron Heaters, $1.00
[lookini* Stoves no nn
?"'? k|> v.ww tljr.
One sixty-live dollar Orgu
All wool Art Square, 1) hv
Brussels Art Squares, 9 b>
A11 wool 60c carpet sample
Ladies' Jackets, 7f>c to $7.!
Ladies' Suits, $4.n() up.
Fhree nice suits of Furniii
Due New $25.00 Bicyle for
dome sec the beautiful $j
we arc to i?ive you ft
on Dec. l2:ird. Vou j^et a t
lar'r worth of goods whic
on anotiier handsome pre
One prize given away eve
t i. cr j.vi
i Not Evkkythi
tint some lint's we are sellit
3? get it. Wo must have a li\in^;
25 be paid and we must have a pro
25 those necessities. There is <>nlj
25 in^: Work or steal. The form
25 hut do not love it. The latter u
V and help lis to make an honest
honest profit on most of our ^
? More IF?.
In a Jew days we will displ
25 need more room, ho com t > see
Jfif cresting for you in several iiaes
<gj Pi ainy-cla;
D .7list in, a S10 1)1) coat for SQs)
St.00. Misses Coats, $0 (X).
? J GLOfe
Xp A few nice Jackets left in t
? 25 Hats
** Last Saturday. 1'iotty nor
Qjr h??r wlutt wo Haiti: 4i\\"o nrve
Cy Tlu?y must go. A <?oo<l stock o
H Meacliam
?(8KSHS???????-? ?
| Rubbers, F
$ Rubbers have ;
$ 30 per cent.
stock of Kuhhc
v.
the obi price I
# and arc prepa
$ from 10 to fc2o(
? Get the habit
;g iwcfcitiarsey
(LU. 7
Work Well Done.
o
Have you Table Cloths, Counterpaines,
Doilies, Window Curtains, '
[Blankets, etc., laundered by tlie
1 Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N. C.
<
Prices for laundering the above
nrticlea cheerfully furni.-died. '
<
! f? a _ i<?- . i <
i nuns pressed o;>c; suns tiry
cleaned and pressed, 50c; suits '
I 1
crashed and pressed, 7oc; coat or 1
pants pressed, 15c; cleaned and
i # '
pressed, 25c; skirts pressed, 25c;
gleaned and pressed, 50c. ,
I Our shipments are made Thurs- '
day mornings and returned Saturdays.
1
IMcElhaneyvParks Co.
The Clethlig aid Shor Mvn.
ARGAINS
s AT COST.
J ST.
some less than cost.
PRICE,
to 2 SO.
a
n at $45.50.
12 feet. $7.50
* 12 feet, SIr> 00
is, SO.
50.
ire AT COST.
$15.00.
Piano that
ir a Christinas Present *
icket with every dolx
h is liood for a chance
sent, besides the Piano,
ry day at 0:30 a. 111.
^ r j -??
, 3
a?0??s ?&?&<??
t n ?
NO AT Lost. Q
*
nr at cost and nre triad to
mil* four salesmen must Jo!
lit on something l.? meet jK
I wo ways to make a liv- 5]h
er we have always tried, 2?
e will not do, so come on X
living, hy ptying us an
ids?at this time. 09
ooni, g
ay our Xinas goods and
us, we will mako it inter- jSL
57- Coats. ?
A very g jod one at 09
ets. ?
ans, 152, 3-4, 36 at a bargain. 09
3 Sold ?
d for one day. lutt remetnr
carry millinory over." 09
n hand yet. y9
. & Epps, g
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2
f libbers. |
advanced at least ft
o bought our $
ts last spring at ft
or future delivery
reel to save you &
i on the pair. &
of trading with ^
-Parks Go |
AW ORDINANCK.
Fixing the I evy and Providing for thn
Collection of Property Taxes in tho
Town of Fort Mill, S. C.
Bo it ordained by tho intendant and
wardens of the town ofjFort Mill, fcJ. C.,
ind by authority of same:
Sec. 1. That twoniillson tho dollaris
hereby levied 011 all taxable property
within th.i corjxmite limits of the town
>f Fort Mill, S. C., on .Tannary 1, 1904,
he and the same is hereby made for ordinary
purposes.
Boo. 2. That said tuxes shall l>e and
become due and payabloon the lr>th day
?f October, 1901. at the ofliee of J no. M.
Spratt, secretary and treasurer, and tho
ws-rotary's books. shaJt be open on that,
late for tho collection of said taxes, and
the same may l>e paid up toainl including
the 1st day of November, 1904, after
which date said taxes may tejmid with
15 per cent jxmalty added until tho 15th
lay of November, 1 !>i) t.
See. :i. That on and after November
15th, 190-1, executions will be issued for
ill delinquents for tho full amount of'
taxes duo together with the 15 per cent
penalty and all costs, including .me dollar
cost for every execution issued by
the treasurer.
Done and ratified in connnil assembled
this Ilrd day of October, 1904.
T. S. KIRK.PATHICK.
Attest: lutendant.
JNO. NL KPR ATT, Fee. and Tremst.
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