Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 08, 1905, Image 3
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Next Tuesday, tbe Ji4th, ia S
Valentine's day
Qffiwr T. A. Anderson apen
V^ctiftr/I a ? lam V <>?L "ill
IU ,1 UltYHir,
Dr. J. B. Mack spent seven
days of the past week with Cap
S. E. White, in Lancaster.
Mr. jfra G. i^mythe jhaa pui
chased the market business of Mj
J. T. JT. Harris on Mniu street.
DepntyJSheriflF Quinn and M
Wade Pursley, of Ycrkville, wer
here during the past week ou bui
iness.
Mr. B. F. Massey, of this towr
ehip, returned Saturday from
visit to relatives in Florida.
Mr. J. A. Witlisjri came dow
Sunday from Worthville, N. C
raid spent until Monday at hi
home in this place.
Suppose the ground hog ha
been laying pretty close in sine
Thursday.
Miss Lillian Flowers, of Roc
Hill, $pent Sunday on<? Monds
with Miss Frances Harris, of thi
p^ce.
^|r. Ward Pegram left yesterda
for Colombia to enter a btisinee
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college of that oity.
Mr, A. A. Bradford, Sr., ha
been awarded a contract to remod
el and add several rooms to th
Drakeford dwelling, on Confedei
ate street, which was recently sol
to Mr. W. B. Ardrey.
The annual reu nion of the Con
federate veterans will be held i
Louisville this year. Gen. i$teph
en D. Lee. who succeeded the lat
t i .. ii n i J
uen. OUI1I1 JL>. Uuiuuu rao ^GulmSnC
er-in-chief, has fixed the date fo
the reunion at June 14, 15 and It
The town was on its good be
havior Saturday and Sunday am
as a result there was little doini
in the mayor's court Monda>
Only one case was heard, that c
a colored man charged with beini
drunk and disorderly, and a finec
$5 (?as imposed.
During the past week the hou?
of representatives killed the coir
pulsory education bill, passed th
ten circuit bill and gave favorabl
consideration to a number of loci
measures. About 15 "pet1' meai
urea were killed and a great man
others were carried over until nej
year by their respective authors.
This section during the pat
few daj-s experienced the severet
leather of the winter. Snow b<
gnn fulling Friday $t noon an
continued! nto the night, the fa
being about two inches. This wa
followed by a very cold win
Saturday and on Sunday aleet fe
throughout Wa? Dnla* >
0--rfT-r ?%
people braved the stofm to atten
service at tlie churches Sundaj
Several new cases of auiallpo
h?d developed ^t the ^orae of Mi
O. E. Bass, eeaf the mill villagt
since our last issue. The vietim
are three children of Mr- and Mri
Bass and Mrs. Bayne, an old lad
who resides with the family. Th
disease among the children is of
mild nature, bat Mrs. Bayne i
dangerously ill and her recover;
is doubtful. Mrs. Base, who ha
^>een ill of the disease. Is up agaic
?
Thr. News of Pintville.
f
Qoite a large crowd attends
the grand musicals At the academ
Friday night given by Mrs. Ann
Lee Huffman and her ransic clast
The entertainment consisted prio
cipally of duets and reoitatious.
Miss Louise Henigan, of Cor
enrd. is visiting her grandfatbei
Mr- Frank Harris.
Mr. E. P. Misle and J. E. Mc
dure have bought the stock c
goods of Coltharp Bros, and ar
doing a thriving business with Mi
McClure and, 1$. M. Coltharp i
charge.
The Pineville debating societ;
will have a public debate at Pine
vilie academy in the near futur
on the subject, Resolved, "that th
farmers should hold their cottoi
for 10 cents." The affirmative wil
be represented by M. M. Colt hart
of Pineville, and Prof. Riohard
son, of Flint Hill, while the nega
tive will he argued by L. R. Mc
Alpine, of this place, and Prof. W
L- Williamson, of Concord. Per
haps some of the the Gold Hil
farmers could give a few pointer
on the subject.
Miss Claire Harris has been il
for. the past teu days, but he
friends will be glad learn tba
she is out again.' M. c.
J Vtoomntpds V??fl#?flon.
< * *" A carc issnecr Wonday ~hy
a local jpoard of HeajLtb reads:
i, . the of Fork Mill
township: As Bmall pox, in *
t vere form, lias broken out just
side the town limits, and for
t] of another/epidemic of .the die
I we earnestly request Kcpral
' cinatipii at once".
r. It is prstty safe to say that
r less the citizens of the town
the above request the council
r put in force a compulsory vaci
e tion ordinance.
} Census Cotton Figures.
fl?e census bureau report is
a Wednesday shows 695 countie
ported 9,717,693 bales ginne
Q January 10th this year, coin
round bales as half bales,
g pared with y,168,381 in the i
counties last year.
H Four hundred and seventy-s
e pinners refused reports and
quantities previously rendere
k theni were brought forward
y this report without add:tiou.
18 total amount thus brought
ward is 134,111 bales.
* Military Inspaotiaas.
Adjutant and Inspector Gei
is J. D. Frost h/*3 prepared the
I- eraries for the inspection o
e militia of the St&te. There
r. be three rontes, arranged in c<
d cutive dates. The (jrst inspei
will be the company at Port M
i- March 6th, and the work will
n be completed until April 23th
i- last company to be inspected
e ing that of Cornwall. The
!- Mil! company will be inRnartt
?r Wednesday, April 26th.
J
Qardtnlnf
d It is high time for gardenei
g be preparing to plant spring
tables. Jf a good coat of s
if manure was plowed in durini
^ vember or December ae we ad
>f you ^Ye only to lay off ypur
put down yoar commercial
ie lizer and plant. A garden fe
i- tit should be rich in potash,
e good ooat of unbleached wooc
e will supply this, and a few
il of high grade eottou or tol
i- fertilizer will furnish the otlie
y emente needed. If you want
:t yery finest vegetables use nt
qne ton of fertilizer to the
it It does not pay to econouiiz
it fertilizera in the garden. Jt is
?- time to plant Irish potatoes, i
d ach, onions, mustard, turnips
II a^nd by February 10th, green
is beets, lettuce and cabbage el
d be sown. Some of these ma
11 killed but the expense of seed
w Rowing is email and the rel
d from q.n extra early garde
ir. great. Tomatoes may be pit
x in a box but must be kept
r. warm place day and night.
?, Break your garden deep bi
a ing a ehovel-plow and run
3. twice in each furrow. Your 1
y tables will stand wet and
e weather better if yon do this,
a Always use well-rotted mn
s in your garden unless you p
y in by December. Fresh mo
o malr ao 4l* a a?31 i - ? ? ?
,o iiiuhto mc null (UU UpfU it 11(1
I. plants are apt to "fire" in
weather. Then fresh inauu
in your way in working your 1
d tables.?rEx.
y ?
a The new Keainol Art Cale
5i for 1905 is one of the most be
fui calendars ever issued,
sheets of heavy enameled j
i. contain ou one side six beat
f) color designs of babies and
dren, while on the reverse
are drawings depicting child
,( with spaces fur the notntio
^ baby's "sayings and doings."
r a work of art that will delig
u mother's heart. Sent postpa
the Resinol Chemical Co., of
y tmiore, Md., for two wrappers
Resinol Soap, or one wrapper
e 15 cents; or for 40 cents a calf
e and a cake of Resinol Soap wi
n sent.
>, The blizzard of the past
I- days swept the whole cou
l" Drifts of snow paralyzed ral
' traffic in many parts of the <
try. It is conceded to have
II the coldest weather the c.oi
has had since February 1880.
II FOR SALE OR RENT?One 6
Dwelling on Forest street, kno>
the "Fulp" house. Good wi
t water in yard;good garden. Ap
Mr*. T. E. barber. 1
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: SHOES!
ease,
: SHOES!
heed
will
We h^ye just received anoth
?nPd er shipment of the celebrate
s "Star Brand'
Bame ' *; ' *'
eyen Shoes. This is the shoe tha
the
d by gives perfect satisfaction, i
for
reasonable in price and pei
feet in fit and workmanship
nemt Every pair guaranteed to gi\
itinf
the satisfaction or we give vou ar
will 0 "
?tion other pair free of charge. Tr
[otte.
not a pair of *'St$r Brand" Shoe
1, the
be. anij your name to the \u
Fort 44 ' 4 J
?d 011 ..
01 our many, many satisrje
customers. ::::::
TB tOvegef
^
5 Mills & Young
>rtilibut
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I ashbags
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r elt
the f ?" " ?? ]
THPJ OLD RELIABLE STO
More. *
e on
i now ;
:a SACRIFICE
iou)d
4 SALE.
n 18
in ted
in a
7 na To, make room for
ning i ]
vene. our new goods, we
dry . ..
will offer for a short
""h fime all winter goods
;rr including
dry| 1 SHOES.
ru in *
ve*e HATS,
CLOTHING
ndsr
"l"x at a BIG SAC IIIJjKi
FIC E.
aides J A big lot of Hats
life,
nT <?f at only 25c each.
It 18 ^ J
This is actually tho
fr"m biggest bargain you
ndar | have eyer had offered
ill he
you.
: ,en . ..01.1,
ntrv.
: lours f or business,
X TV B. Bclk.
- .I..11.1-room
mmm?mmmv+0
?j> 3 I THE OLD RELIABLE STO
ply to i
1-2-4-t I Ml I " .1
' "-St N ^ _-j
1 _ _ - , ,L L ?.. ? ?? -" "L" . IV.' V 'rU.' ** "*T ' "'"" *
February BJ^MSi^
u?n . ha v2$
Ladi.*^ and Children**' lids, worth from $1.59 to jl 00. Tate
P
your choice for 50 cents. ".'
100 JJciis* aud Indies' Graved, vrortii 25 tn Vl.v plmiivi At ?-?
J | tJOO jatxis Hamburg and Swiss Embroidery, worth frcwji 7 1-2 *'
4 20e, choice for vc a yard.
I ..' v."1 - ? >
^ | ,J,(kW yard6 Applique and fancy Press T^iniajiu^B, choice 1 2 price.
\ All lOe Outiug, 7 A-2e.
lr All oc Outitic: at 4 cents. *
3G0 jvtirs of Suoes at Wholesale G(.st.
(1 Cooking Stoves, $5.00 up. -v v '
Ladies* ami Children*' Clonks. half price. 0
New Prop-Head Sewing Machines from $l'2oft up.
Buy the famous New Sewing Machine and live sowing ma
cliiueuestioji & for life, for you drift live long enough to
? wear one out. We split pr ce in half ou ail Sewing Machines.
Lots of other bargains?coaio an d ?ae,
xj. o". massby
j 111 1 .!< J. i * m . .'i-..'. ^
h x&x
| Muslin Underwear!
"y 1 Sale. |
^ February ia (l;e dullest mouth of the year fox dry goods Ok
kg ^ but we are detentuned t?> make it liyelv in a business way; ^
K soon Friday. Februany 3rd, we will place on said for otto
^ week a nice line of Mosliti I'ntlerwear, in downs. Skirts, Jw .1?
jf, ^ Gorget Covers, and ChiidivtiH* Dresses, at following prices: A? ? .
Corbet Covers. 5. 10. 15. 20 at d ?5c. J5'
Gowns, 4iS, 50, t?5 and tlh'e, a)
V Skirts. .'i4*, 50. 05, 9Kc and $1.25 and $1,05. \
A Kuit Corset Covers, worth 25c at 15c. 40)
ya Childrens" White Press Goods?Elegantly made and
^ t rimmed in Val. Laces, ages & mouths to 5 years, at -US, ' W
JV 6S, 75 and Wit cents.
^ New Spring Goods?In this white goods'sale we have Va
^ kkl**lltu fif Si 111* 1 Iter {T. I ?r) li O i.... I.1> ?/* ? *
J ,.K v?"Vi??r. HI Miimur.iilO, J . Ik.., )VKWU?, UilU
JV Embroidery Lftc.ce ?<i imitation and real Torchon.
^ Madras? You remember that liuc of fine j^oodR in short,
lengthy we had lust epinyc that were worth 2 >0 the yard jK
I any wlieiv? Well, w.* have cucoeeded in irfttiuu several
^ hundred yardn ami place it on sale at 15c, while it lasts.
I M each am 8 Epps. |
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iHats That Please.
I
Our Spring stork of Hals is here in all
1 *
i
i colors anil styles ami we can suit any
bead, both in looks and price. If you
j
i want a Hat that will please you, buy a
^Stetson" or "Howard." They're ".it".
We have both of these reliable brands
and will appreciate a look from all. -.
jMcEJhaney-Parks Co.
SOU. RAILWAY SCHEDULE.
.-SOUTHBOUND. *
Train Nc 2i* Lv C?s?r!olIt 6.00 p. At Fort Mill 0.5!) p. Ar Chefit&r ft. 80 p ii'
,, ,. 27- ,, ,, A <V~? x. ? ,, ,, 0.40 a. n 0>la. 10 15 a
? 2S? ? S.50 1? >. ? 10.21 p. " " 1.25 p
M ,, ft.13 a. ? ? ? 8.44 a. " " U.33 a
NORTHBOUND.
Traia N?. Sfi Lf ^wt?r 1.00 i. Ar Fort Mill 2.40 p. Ar Charlotte 3.85 n
? :*? ,. Oef*,. 8.10 p. " " ? 0.19 p. ,, 7.0G p
; " .... *0 ,. ,1 *?.*? " " .. 9.18 a. ., 9.50 11
1 .... ,. .. 7.0Q fx " " ? 9.W p. " ? 10.05 p
Note?Fort Mill i? a. re.Kulir stopping point for ?li the ahove traius, excep
Nos. 29. ?S:? and 34, which stop cmj liug. Nok. 25 and 20 da not ran Simday?.
I I^incmesteRjI
5 Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.;
* M*
! ! 5 "Leal^er" and "Repeater*' loaded with Smokeless J .. ! ;
; I j powder and "New Rival" loaded with Black powder. ? >
5 Superior to all other brands for S rt
t VNIFORfUTY, RELIABILITY AND ;
$ STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES. X
Winchester Shells are for sale by all dealers. Insist upon " ' *
* having them when you buy and you will get the best. *
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