Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 04, 1905, Image 3
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Upon request, Th#> JimeB takeH
jdeasure in suggesting the following
ticket for the inuuucipal election
on next Monday.
For Mayor.
W. B. Meacham.
For Wardens,
A. A. Bradford, Sr.
W. P. Crayton.
S. W. Parks.
J. T. Young.
(lent of Local Hows.
Write it 1905.
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tiHvo you uroKcu mai isevv
Tear resolu'ion?
Miss Estelle Maseey is at home
from school at lied Springs, N. C.
Messrs. Win. Orr and Rerkie
Patrick, of Rock Hill, spent Friday
with relatives in tliis* place.
Mr. J. L. Watson, of Grant, 1. T. j
is here on a visit to his mother.
M rs. M. M. Watson.
Miss Florence Boyd, of Spartanr?\'
burg, who hns been visiting her
t ^.?rents at Pineville, spent Monday
with relatives in this place.
Mr. Lin Massey has resigned his
position with the flock Hill Drug
' Co., and returned to liiajhomeMin
this township.
Mr. H. E. White, of Marlinsvilla,
Va.,spent several days of the
past week with relatives in this
township.
Miss Beulah Kinihrrll returned
to college at Red Springs, N.
Monday, after spending the holidays
at her home in Gold Hill,
Dr. Louis Friedbeim, of Rock.
Hill, spent a few hours in Fort
Mill Friday night.
Dr. J. E. Massey and sister,
Mrs. ?J. S. Starr, of Rock Hill,
spent Friday with relatives in this
place.
Mr. nod Mj*s. W. S. Stacy, of
Charlotte, spent the holidays with
the letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Car others, of thL place.
Mr. J. A. Withers, of Worthville,
N. C., visited his home in
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t.iiss [;iaic uui iu<; lilt* IKMHlliyS.
Miss Wren a Hun is spent Monday
in Charlotte.
Miss Louise McMurray who has
been teaching school at Mayesville,
spent the holidays at her
liome in this place.
Miss Mary Young, of Savannah,
Ga., spent the holidays ut her
home in this place.
The time for paying State and
county tax without pedalty expired
last Saturday. There is now a one
per cent penalty.
Dr W. S. McMutray returned
to Baltimore yesterday after spending
several days at iiis home in
tins place. We are pleased to note
that the doctor has a^out recovered
froiujhis recent illness.
As usual, the local prophet is
matting " predictions about the
weather for the next two months.
He says there will be an abundance
of raiu in this section during the
months of January and February.
Mra A R n?i * ? ?
.-..a. >. v>lll|l, nuu 1UI BI'VfrttI
years Limb held the position
of milliner nt the store ofMeacham
& Eppa in this place, haw resigned
to accept a similar position with a
leading dry goods establishment
in Columbia.
The Southern Railway has announced
that the Southern Palm
Limited will he put on Monday,
January 9. The other roads will
put on their flyers at the same
time.
A marriage which took place
during the holidays was that of
Mr. Walter E. Hull, of the Van
Wyck section, and Miss Odn
Spinks, of W'lJh&Tlii^ The marriage
was performed by the bride's
father, Rev. J. J. Spink?, at his
home at W*lballa.
The annual supper of the local
Masonic loflge wnh held >'i the
town hall hn Tuesday ( Veiling.
December 2i |>f H large tin mber of
the member# enjoying'Jh ? feast.
A delightful supper "was served
and the occA^ou Was pror lounced
one of .the e*tn,B of the ho liduys.
Judge WatV has reduced from
S55,000 to| f 0.000 t h e kd millHges
rocei tly aw#t|ed Mrs. 1 Dorothy i
Brickman by < York jury for the
killing of her\,m)hand in tl e Fishinn
Creek ? -A#.
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month* ago. 1
Many of ckrak'li/ge girls ned
boys came bonJldr the holidays,
thus making the hbme circle complete
in hnipine^s, arid lidding
gaiety and (blight to the suciul
oiiole of Jtheit friends who were
glad to ace tlpm and extend to
each a happy Christmas greeting..
The Times i* informed that Mr.
,T. W. Davidso^ of Pleasant Yal
ley, will in the early spring begin
the erection of a handsome twoetory
be si set* house on Main
street in this fclace. Mr. Davidson's
lot is ob;.(,Bite the public
well and a niet. building thereon
would add mud to the appearance
of Main street.
A recent order issued by th#i
b'jiitkcJu Railway is to the effect
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that section foremen must here- ;
after occupy the houses provided!
for them by tho company. In ac- j
cordanco with this rule, Keetion
Foreman Anderson on Monday
moved into ihe section house 1101th
of the depot.
Miss Mason Harris has returned
j 10 uer nonie in tiiih place after n
I stay of several weeks in Hock
! Hill.
j Prnyer services, !ii?*li began
; last Monday, are being held each
I afternoon at the Masonic hall and
will continno through the week, i
The services nre held at. It: 15 each j
afternoon and the public is coidi- I
ally invited to attend.
The young people of the town 1
enjoyed a delightful dance in tho |
town hall Monday night. Quite j
a number of visiting young ladies
and men were present, and all
spent a very pleasant eveniup.
Mr. T. A. Anderson, a young
man who is employed at the Cm- j
tawba bridge, and Miss Minnie;
Maxwell, a young lady of ihis ]
place were lnt| pi Iy married Mon- !
day evening by 'Squire ?T. W. Me- I
I Elhnuey. The marriage took place
| at the 'Squire's homo on Cuiifedj
erate street.
An exchange speaks of n man '
who it is said always paid for his!
! paper a year in advance. As a ro- j
| suit he has never been sick a day :
in his life, never had corns on his j
! toes nor toothache, his potatoes1
j never rot, his babies never cry at j
i night, his wife never scolds and he |
| succeeded in serving thiee years j
i oil tlie sellout hoard w:thoiit being [
| cursed.
The ringing of the bell at tin1 J
; eraded schools yesterday morning j
; did not have a musical tone to the
scores of children who for the past j
ten days have been frolicking
around in their innocent glee, free
from care and not dreaming of
what the sound of the bio boll
would bring to pass. They are
now wondering why they should
be made to go to that awful school
and face that cruel teacher, leaving
their darling dolls and miniature
| tiaius nil by themselves. Never]
theless, the schools opened yesterday
with a good attend nice.
An accident which came near
resulting in the fatal injury <d ,
j M essrs. It. ?f. Lit own and .J. It.
! Kay occurred at the Viillforl mill
on the afternoon of December 112.
The men with seveial others were
engaged in removing some machinery
and in doing so were passing
back and forth by one of the hire
towers at the si?le of the mil!.
Suddenly, and wit!, ul winning, |
a portion of the t. iwer been me
loosened and with a rrash the mnss |
of brick and mortar descended lipI
on the workmen beneath. Fortunately,
all had passed beyond I
the danger point exc< pt Messrs.
Brown and Kay. who were can. '>
by the falling wall and were i "
fully injured, each receivin ; r
oral cilia on the head and should,
j ere. Physicians attended the
! wounded men and each has now
recovered sufficiently to be out
again.
SPOILED HER BEAUTY.
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th st.,
! New York, at one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble. Hie writes:
j "I had Salt Rheum or Ec/ema for years
i but nothing would cuie it, until I used
i Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and I
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
25c at all drug stores.
The tax returns for this year
[sept out to the county auditors
I contain the word "automobiles"
in the personal property list. This
is given in the addition to bicycles,
which was put in a few years
ago by the Comptroller General.
The number of machines in the I
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cuaie is constant!y increasing and
the auditors have heretofore hud
to write it out in ink.
GREATLY IN DEMAND.
Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modor.i require- i
j meats for a blood and system cleanser, I
1 Hitch as Dr. King's New life I'ills. They !
are just what vou need to cufti Htomacli
and liver troubles. Try them. At all I
I drugstores.
Reduced Rates Via Southern Ry.
| On account of Centennial ('ele- [
bration South Carolina College,
Columbia, S, C., January Hth-lOth.
I'M)."), Southern Railway announces 1
the very low rate of One F oe |>1iih
25 cents for the round trip (minimum
rate 50 centa.)
Tickets to be sold January 7th,
8th and 9th, with final return lim- '
it January 11th, 1905.
For information as to schedules,
etc., communicate with any Agent
of the Southern Railway or address
It. W. Hunt, D. 1*. A., |
Charleston, S. C.
WANTED?All parties holding keys I
to the MONEY BOX to bring them in
at ouce. L. A. Hakkis Oo.
FOR SALE OR TRADE?One mnle, one
buggy and one set of tangle harness. I
Will sell clnuwfor rash, or will ?*>11 j
L. A. HUJBIS & CO, 1
New Tear
Greeting.
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To one and all avIio liavo favovod
us during 1904 with patronage, jc
we1 extend our grateful acknowl- |:
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odgment. We have striven to j*
serve you faithfully. Our purpos- t
es have been and will be for loftier
I*
ideals in business life. W e crave ji
110 success that can not be at- 1
tained by strictest integrity. We
stand on our own merit, and never
decry the virtues of our eonipetitors.
Wo havi1 enjoyed success
since we started in business, but
ibis by 110 means makes us haughty,
so the humblest and the poorest
has the same consideration as the
highest and the wealthy. We wish
for each customer and those who
a re not, such joys, and successes
th at a benign Providouce is disposed
to bestow.
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MILLS & YOUNG.
I T1IE OLD RELIABLE STORE {
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j WISH !
! EVERY- I
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I ONE
I a
; HAPPY
and
' PROS- I!
I PEROUS
i! NEW
I YEAR.
: Yours for business,
T. B. BfiSfcta |
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PRICE
S_A.I_.E_
Ladies' and Children's Hats and Jackets all
jo at HALF PKKJK Its "cleaning out time"
low and all Winter Coods must go. Special bargains
in Furniture, Stoves and Heaters. All Sew*
ng Machines at 1IALF PRICE. 500 pair Mens, 1
>adics and Childrcns Shoes at 50c to 75c on the ^
lollar.
tuill and hear the Talk-o-Phone the best tailing
machine on the market. It is not in the trust
;o the price Is the lowest. If your eves give you
rouble remember 1 have a complete outfit for
esting your eyes and JO years experience and
itudy. N'o.chargc for testing eyes and glasses
it very low prices. Many thanks for your liber- ^
il patronage "the^past year. A happy and prosperous
New Year to all.
r_u O". MASSEY
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| To One and All 1 '
S Who liave helped us to make the &
^ year 100-t our banner year in busin
i i c c nTi"? n'?i f f f b 1- v ** * * ' 1
HT nv.n.1, 11 V. 41111. IU I 11*1 MTV VUII, (UiU V
& hope you ".will continue to patronize ^
us, help us to do still greater tilings g
$ in 1905. Our aim points that way. g %~
$ We shall never be satisfied with the Jo
$? same business each year, but^up we ifi
$ must go--on up. There is no top in $ **
5 the mercantile business. fR
6 Wishing'you one and all a happy (R
$ and prosperous New Year, we are $3
g Very respectfully, B
I Meacham & Epps. |
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We wish you one and all a happy and prosperous
New Year and^thank you for your liberal
patronage during the^year just closed.
During the year 1905 a SWELL SHOE
we,v. ill oiler you the rrsade in cl!
best line of shoes for leathers and \
man boy or child that oiyieo. j&oj
in the past, our shoe " U 0 * ""J
stock will always be
complete in all styles JmSBtiFllttz
and leathers, with the '\
prices as low as the
low est. pricz:3 50
Give usa chance to do some business"with
you. We please others, w hy cant we please'you? $
RfcEilianey-Parks Co.
SOU. RAILWAY SCHEDULE^
SOUTHBOUND.
Traia No. 25 T.v Charlotte fl.OU p. Ar Fort Mil) 0.50 p. Ar Chester 8 .'10 t?
27 " !} [*' a* ?? ?? ? ?U<? a. ? Cola. 10.15 a
" " ?? " " J'*? p. ? ? 1.15 t>
" ,$'5 ? " 8'4i> " 0.12 a. ? ? 12.45 t>
NORTHBOUND.
Train No. 26 Lv Cluster 10.00 a. Ar Fort, Mill 2.18 p. Ar (Jharlotto 3.20 p
? 2H Coin. 3.10 p. ,t ? ? tt.28 p. ? 7.03 p
.. 30 ,, ,, 0.10 a. ,, ? ? 9.13 a. 9.50 a ?. ' .:
,, 3-1 ,, 6.03 p. ,, ? ,, 9.06 p. ,, ? 9.45 p
Note- Fort Mill i* a regular stopping j>oint for all the above trains, excep ' t
Nos. 29, 33 .iikI 34, whioh stop ou flag. Noh. 20 and 26 do not run Sundays.
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|?^YlNCMESTER^:
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* "Leader" and "Repeater" loaded with Smokeless * m
J powder and "New Rival" loaded with Black powder. |
J UNIFORniTY, RELIABILITY AND | fl
| v.. STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES. ?
$ Winchester , i^Alls are for sale by all dealers. Insist upon w.'
* having themJjkJ n you buy and you will get the best. -