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Fort Mill 'Phone (with Ioiir dtstunoo
connections) No. 2fi.
MARCH 15,1905.
The Eastern War.
As the result of a battle, ?>
rather a series of Imtll s, which
has continued for nearly two weeks,
t ie Kusei ins have met the wor.-t
defeat experienced since the wai
with Japui beenii. Win ivmains
of the once magnificato. nnii) <>l
General Knropatkiu is hurrying
northward in' a"n effort to nave itself
from annihilation 01* cupluto,
Hiid apparently everything cine is
lost. As repaid* number of men
engaged, some 700,000 from the
Hiart. and the 1111 tit lion of the
fighting, the battle of Mukden has
no parallel in authentic history,
surpassing by a great deal the pro
t ranted struggles of Napoleon
against the allies at Dresden and
at Leipzig.
General Kuropntkin's ability to
extricate bin army from a diliicult
situation alone has saved him hoin
annihilation or capture at the
hands of the Jap im sc. but it secn.s
now that at best be f in only save
n mere remnant of his forces AI-*
ready over 150,000 of his men have
been killed, wounded or captured
uud his only chance in in flight
The Japanese are, however, detertnined
to follow up their victory
anil if possible administer a crash
ind defeat. Tu any event, it ap
pears that General Kuropat kin's
force is practictilly ruined, and in
order to make it effective, ilie
Russian* must almost begin over
a^ain. When the time th it it has
taken them to transport the present
army to the Held is taken mtu consideration,
it would seem that
fighting on any appreciable scale
would he apt to lag for some tim
now that Knropatkiu has been ho
badly defeated.
When it became known that the
Russians hail lost Mukden and
prerein r?n exceedingly dangerous
position in their flight, rumors of
peace moves on the pail of Russia
very naturally began to circulate,
and it seemed to be rogaided ns u
?< Ji me uunri uhiun iiini ?*n*'riN
would be'niade to bring nb.nit a
oee-ntion of hostilities. These reports,
however, have met awl hoi itative
denial, the Russians claiming
that they have no intention of
negotiating for pence. They eoiihl
however, hardly be expected I>mii
anything else at this time. C harlot
te Observer, Monday.
?
Qsnera! Kuropatkln Resigns.
A Monday's despatch from St.
Petersburg states that (icneral
Kuropntkin has sent, his resigns
tion to Emperor Nicholas. In
offering his resignation, (S< n Kuropatkin
as4tunes all the responsibility
for his defeat, making no
excuses except that the Hirengih
of the Japan so was miscalculated. 1
and refuses to place any of the
blame up >n the council of gem-r
ills upon whose advice he deleimined
to give battle. His reputation
as an offensive strategist, is
gone, and, though the Kmp or's
military advisors know not win re
to look for a better general, his
resignation will be accepted.
Losses ot Russia ar.d J;-p?.n.
? '
According to statistics compiled
by the Loudon Daily Mail, the
total losses of Russia and Japan
for the lirst year of the war show
240.000, of whom -10.000 were
killed or drowned at sea. irrespeel
ive of those who died of disease or
orivalion or were taken prisoners
riit? Hen res for the jManehurian
campaign arc given as h7,2.*>0 Jap*>
.....I 111 4\t\i\ IS i'.ii
cuii nt- iiiiu i i i,v.uu 1\UH8IIIIIS Killed
iiiul wounded, the prisoner- being
estimated at (>Jo and 3 1 SI . respect
ively. In the Port Artliui opera
t ion* 55.900 J a pan oho and 11.100
Russians enptnr?d. lu addition
to this, 1,791) Japanese ami 2.527
Russians wee lost at sea. (>i hiilierior
officers, the Unssi .us have
lost 8 generals (including Count
Kellar and Gen. Kotidriiehenko)
in.d 1 admiral, while 8 g< n rale
and 1 adiniinln surrendered at Port
Aotliur. So far as is known, the
Japanese have lost only 2 gem ran.
In regard to material, the Russians
have lost 820 trims. 7 hatthshii-.
13 cruisers and a number of other
k vessels, cf a total value of C1 <? 590,
(100, while the Japanese have I *?t
15 guns, 1 battleship, ! proteeterl
cruisers and 2 const defence ships.
11 * ~
J.' inniiy IDf tothi fi.Ht of t|n> voir
^ est minted ut X10 V,COO,QOO.
Yfctt farmers' Meoimg Saturday.
The F rt Mi'I Fhiiihm'h' At-socifllitnl
llll>l !M til J tiiU'll I.fill . ? 'I
o'clock, p. in., Satunlay March 11.
1U05, with T. S. Kirkpatrjck, pie '
Hiding.
The minutes of tlu? hist meet* i
iiig \veii? r? ad tiiiti upprovi (1. The j
i?signalioti of l>. \V. 1' 1'iulfo|'il. us
seetvtarv of the iissocint inn. winoffered
anil m*i*? pted. I*. I?!hmketisliip
heing el- eteil to the plaee.
I he eeminitie on acreage repotted
that they hail practically le-eaiivnsHt
il tlie township anil that th?
average reiln t on hi acreage was
2"i per i t nl. anil of fertilizers
ahont 23 per rent. S. 11. LOpps, 1
Sr., member of the eounty exeou- !
i live eoKiniitte , made repott of
! Ills attendance at ii meeting of the j
committee in Yorkv lie on March
Id nl, itiiil had Mul the resolutions
! adopted In the commit ee. T'n se
1 resolutions were endorsed, ami
j the president appointed the committee
on aer- age, with W. S. Mrl
M..' I..... I ...i.l .1 . . - <i >
I v .viiiiiiu m i.i ii, iii 111 nuuniHi
it Imleri of c it t < *tl in tile t ?w n s 11 i p
| nmt subscribers 11? Hit' |>!e?lu?* f??i
holding e,.tton Mr. Kpps, Sr., in
. a cot dunce with >? resolution < f the
execulivt commit Kv?, lip ointed
I J. M. Sprntt, 11. M. F;tris ami I .
11. Kind vol I as a boa til of d i red or*
to seenit* a warehouse for storing
cotton, and report at tlio next
, meeting of the association.
I The quest on of tlio-e en titled
' to membership in t . association
created considerable uiseussi n
ind. v. liile realizing that only those
fnrmeiH who s:gn the pledge to reduce
lio per cent. <iu hceome
in e ill hi rs of the county ass( icia' ion,
yet "t was decided thai those who
do not reduce that much, and lire
! planting less than lil'teen acres of
, cotton to the !ioi>e, shall l>c euti
tied to inciiilicr.ship in the lucid
i associat ion.
(hi account of business engagi
j ments Saturday afternoons, 1 >r.
T. S. Kirkpr.t riel; offered liis res
ignatioti as pr> suli nt. which was
accepted, and -I. \V. Aidny was
elected in liis stend.
ASctrt CotSati WarahbUses
.
Tlit? wnreli Mist- eonrnittee cF the
South ('ttroliim division of the
Southern Cotton Association nu t
iu the olliee of the State Her: clary
in ('olnnihia on the 7th in-t mid
adopted tlie luilouin;* resolutions:
Unsolved 1. '1'lmt tliis coinmittee ree0111
iucikI to every ('(immunity in houlli
t arolina, where the necessity for warehouses
exist, to build there warehouses
through their own e'Tortsor by outside
| assistance if ]?referrod, or if jiossille (o
1 obtain, at a cost of l'rom ?-> or $1,:20;>,
with a storage capacity ivsp -elively of
r.u i to 1 ,ikK? ha les of e.. ?t t en.
lb-solved J. That we urge upon the
farmers the importance of storing their
j cotton promptly upon lu ing ginned, in
the standard warehouses, wliere th>vi
can get imgotiablo warehoiis receipts,
thu -aving it trom l.iss iti weight and
damage, and it iu m otialde shape s >
that they will n > he forced to market
it e\e< pt at their own pleasure: as it
has lieen d nioustrnted by the ae<ioti of
the New < )rleau> ouveulion that reasonable
priees en a he ditain d, irivsjs' a ive
of th * si/." of the erop, by the jade j
| eious market nig: and this tan only he;
I ar omplished by an etiective warehouse
system.
Ile.-olved That any information us
to const rue! ion or outside assistance can
1 be obi a iued hv coin m anieat in g with t he
Colombia olliiee of th" association.
That a copy of these resolutions he tiled
in this ottiee, and a eopv I? given to t he
press with the r .piest thai all the
county papers |Hihlish them.
Two Claires of Students.
A ...1 . t ' 1! I I ' t -
some patents will t< 11 ''?<v and
111;iki1114 every t- icritice possible
in or'tier 11> send 1 i11 i children
to school, and then h so lit
tie concerned ahout tin* progress j
the children make in llioir studies,
and the retd benefit derived fiotn
til * school, savs an ex -hnut^c.
The thoughtfnl parent will keep
ill close touch with the school life
of th - child, syn p >t l:is!ii_r with t
and aiding 1 *? the pi. p.ration of
lessons at In me. A very Isr^e per:
cent of school children carry their
I) ?o!\ sac!; home in the ath rre on
and throw i< aside until the hour
f i depai tare tor school tlie m xt
morn inn. n? v?t open 11124 ? hook, it
matleis not how diiiicuit the lessons.
No wonder that a teem;
in this county was ie cully heard;
to express a wish rio t their' eouid
110 two classes m tde of ? very class
in sciiool. (hie to l>e composed
of those who arc rcrpiiicd to study
at homo and the other of those
who are iu>l. I; is a j^reat injuslice
to have the f Miner class in Id
hack and handien ped hy the
la/, loss and indilVe;mice of the
ol 11? r.
Tin: colon el/? w* ati:nloo.
Colonel John M. I* oiler, of Honey
drove. Texas, nearly met \w > W.\t? rloo,
from Liver and Kidney trouble. :n a .
recent letter, he mivs: "I was nearly
<leil?l, of t hese Co ,11 plaints ?nd. although
I tried my family tloe.tor, ho <ii<i nio no
rood; so I xof a .>;)< hot lie of jour ureal
Kleotrir Hitters, wbieh cured me. looustder
them tlte best uiedicino on earl It,
and titanic (!od who pivo yon the knowledge
to make litem." r^old and ttuaran- ,
teedtoenre, Dyspepsia, Hillionsnesaaud '
Kidney Disca* . by all druggist*, at 60c
a bottle.
6r "V ^ ^-^^t, ' f>
i OLD HICKORY <- H I P S. $
* ^
Hocli i? tired hein^r in j'?ii.'
The in?t il ntion line no proper fne.lilies
enabling prif-oiie)B to tintf- ;
ly w iilows with money.
RtiFR-a's prestige will loive to j
w?ii awhile Milium for that "on."
l*p t<> (Into tin* prir.cii a! ?1 iif*iz
by I In* l'umtmi) Canal Commission
lias boon into the I nited Slatetreasury,
-^v.-rv
It in said Russia is preparing1
for n couiliirt with (J rent hri'ain.
In that ease, she will have Io boii>
\ what is lrfl of Iheii ai iny .iium i
tlie .1 upanese.
It is highly prubihle that when
tin* Russians dine in T?kio tin y
will i.ot have tb ordering of the
men u.
Tho president would probably
be happier it lie weie as pi polar
with his congress as lie is with the
lest of the pet pie.
Maie unia has never been eoiisidert
d a mining country. but tl.o
Russians have late y clisroveritl
buttle !!?IJI It n 1 MeposliS lllt'IC.
Young Cor be It will cpiit I'm
pr ring, luit says iuH voice n
n poor So make a sin-cess on Die I
i stage. St? n a So be u< thing 1 ft
for him but lo opt n a ml >on.
Tin* married man can hardly re
strain his elation win n lie disco\
is that tin* milliner's convention
ik going to In liehl in nnotner town.
1'roni the way Oyama bucks the
center anri makes gain - nr. at mi t lie
ami, he haft cinched a j >b as *l<olbiill
eoaeti as soon as lie finishes
Ins present engagement.
I ,
rI he (V.ar need not fear any rnd!
icai action from a congps-. if in*
establish* s a s* uate modtSed after
the Auiet i an pat tern.
.Mr. Roosevelt will shortly be a
| guest of S? n itor Ihtcoti, of (borgia,
when he will visit the place
where his parents were manual.
which wns iti inc mine oi iieorjpa
President lior h Veil ( xpects to <! >
many m-is in show liis most kindt;,
feelings for the South.
A nine cent (Imp in (lie ej-o
market does not discourage the ini
mi ust i ions lien in the least. The
'otton growers inny talk alieiit
leonine: cotton wlnn the price
dr ps IteloW eiplit Cents, lint t e
lien is just as eluoiiul when the
market conditions are against her
as at any otIn r time.
v
Well Knowr STeoJ Crech f*an Bsad.
News was received here Mend iy
in o< in no oi the death Sunday nih i
ot t'api. A. A In win. one of the
olde-t and tin st lopdily esteemed
citizens (-1 Steel Creek. Mr. Krwin
had been di tor some time and his
death was not nite;pccied by tin
family. i'uncral services were
coin!iictcd Monday afternoon by
I'ev.l. K. McAlpine to 111 the
Pleasant Kdi Pi ediy terinn chuivli
and the I)..rial was made in the
ehtireh cemetery,
(.' plain 10rwin was a oailanl
soldiei of tho Confederacy, iiavipe,
at .he < iltbit ak ol the war oiuani/.ed
ii ctiiii[):iii\ of t>0 farmers ot
S ... I I '...a 1 t. o nr..II..
ns I lo ir rapt inn un il May, lSti2,
will*M 1 t: \v is so ser.oiihly \v<hi:ulr<!
tislo remit r 11i in tillable for -no viae
(.lining llic remainder of liie \vi?r.
A f 1 or I li?- wnr In* let i in it tl t o Si eel
Creek mill again took ii|> tot in i no.
Captain Krwin was 7S years ?d
age anil is survived I>y two eir <
11 on Mi. .1. K. law in ami Miss
Crank it* la win, w lu? livtil with
t in .r lailier.
LKTTHlt TO li. M. FAR IS
FORT MILL, S. ('.
I >' :! J-ir; SiM'i" tliink wo take a v . !
li i i of risk in inviting complaints of
ili'iiv !im I anil a w uutho. v. oar
agent to sell it nailer tIrs guar.mti*i?:
"If yon hme any fault to tin 1 \ illthis
(taint, cither now in putting ii on,
or heivaftt r in tin wear, tell your iCalcr
nhnur it.
"\\i authorize him to do what is
right at our e\(?ouse."
Tl\e following s ory fells how !ii 11 *
t he risk is:
.1 i! Asher & Co, hardware dealers.
Rhiiicbeek, \ V. have s >!il lievoe from
'?ti to now; have sold thousands of a illons
mil Is:*\ h;|<I jast one complaint in
all I Ins time.
Three sides of a house wore perfect;
the fourth was its bud as the three Were
jprfwl.
ICxplnnntion It rained the niyhf hefore
the fonrth side was puiit'eil, and
the painters didn't wait for il e wo d to
dry.
What is done in snch a ease? What
ever the dealer, who sold the paint, considers
it fair to do. We leave it to liim.
Hi* may .101 do exactly what wo sh >t?hl
d>> if wo woio there; hut we are not
there. The b< it we ran do is to leave It
to him. Yonrs truly
KW I)i:vok ,1 Co.
51
1*. S. W D Ardrey & Co sells our paint
Russia
A SV/ELL LOW CUT ami
made in ail lv*
leaihers
TKI5 IS ONS ' '"
jsmt z
m0 "
': J' *:-'.. S 3.50 f o:
A SWiv^i...
I > >i. i ! I it} i V d L. ciliGCG
i*s wGcrer z; ^
as being/tffaftfjjH
exc;usivo. -- v;:,c.
/" /> - i'- *-1:. .v\**'v %? * i
,, ., ? a > -;' - tv ;
( " - -" I
^ .. * "< ' .>- r V
( /. 5''* }*,ii . ->
&*is!L?l5.' ?
P.liCL $153
^fcE3!ian@y ?
u"
W-;5 Phy Hr. i ssiou:.; Ball.
Spci'lvii'iT (>f ilu> ''oiuiiihiii toniu
i>t tin- .S ul11 Atlantic I<-:?lT p tin* i
coming season, T! o Si re s:i\ ;i
' Ami t _? tlio younuhii i* v lu> will j
lie iiuil "lit In Milliliter K>?lie
m Y i k county li< y, Sprirjja I'nrkp, i
i I r?iit Mill, \vl lioprs ii? mriki*!
u'?'oil iih n mil In r :n |>i ofrss ion.-il j
i*i inpui y, II" 11iih j)l?i\i*il witli
sdiii" of l :it- I f i ii'imli nr Imms i r: i
?1 > upi' r unit "1 I lit' Stair mill in
('11nr.iilli?
Mr. Parks B?'i". ieo as a catrlior
lrn 5 r si \ en I years In en inui-l'
s ui; l.i li\ iii-i^lib nut town-. niul.
villi n Ii.ii- | >i .i t i <'. Ins friend air
colitiil lit til;" III* will lie utile
l lioM In> own wiili tlie prnli-s1
>i -.is. Ii<- will l.i ('ilium bin |
:ii I! e li ?111 to try l?>r 111?> place i
W hii. il in- ins In-.-II i II -I t <1.
A Marvin f/.arriags.
A l>. Mlltiflll munhlLM" W.'IS Holelll
ni'/.t <1 *\ i-iIiiomImy nfii i noon ill 11 o
llOIllO of Mi. mi <1 .Mis. \\ M.
1'aiks. of I ui<in c -iilily, when \
lheii ilmnMt'.or. M i^s Kmiiiiii I'aik ,
and Mr. .j. l-.i. C'liniiiiiuh'im. of
I 'i t iviili'iio , liOi'Miiii* inn ii n in I wifo.
Tin* renioiiv ?vj's impressively
| n-1 11 'Tin i'il I > \ IJ o v I >r. .1 . iV M n-k,
ii I'or; Alii!, l!u- liridi-H past
A rrn-jiti hi v,ns trii(!ri<il tlit* ,
yiiun^ ill i ill- " iinrsii y nt the
h t: Air l oin Kuwl nson. in
1 ' Vlllr HiIll
In Mr ami Lriioni iirt> wi-ll
known Mini popular in llu-ir w-i-li
ns uml u -n- 1 lit* li i-ipii nls of
m, i v i -1 id.- imi- |ii i-st*11Ih anil nn
. in iMi.s o mi n 1 jit Ions
Cc!J Nuggetsl-'ilitor
Tinn-.s; Wo liaye had
sonir lit-;- r.n r weather lln- past
\v i - , I;. Mini lln- nioiirnfiil soiio ?. |
ill lil. i- I iin 1 anil Ini tio do\ i- is
lli-iini in tli - land.
'I'll.-to is - -mo si -knoss nniontr
o i; i < _ m I ' 1 >ll t I oiir I think
of a Ri-i ions nut utv.
Tlio I* ruii-rs r;ot in a f -\v day's
plot in-. ! !-! win k. lint am HLjain
held up ' v t!ir lain. l>iiiino oni
s n n \ on 1 y ais wo have Ihm-ii
t a v. i: no 1iiis i on h- wo il Jii'l r
m-tnlier ever hli\inu' srrli so nutiiy
p(?i pl>- pit-> i-.t; -oitoti in M-n i-li
ami the oml is not yet.
?-in nmiimu I > irihI. t hook 1 ri-.
-pent tut day witli us recently. lie
! ilk - faimiiii; nil I In* way. hut v..
I', a.- ('i ouk is too milch of a (\>iloiitet.
Ill' I'll.-, i cm 11 vi'iy busy of
iali' linili.irio ;i truant house on
hi-, (nihilplace, and it is talked
ai uiul licit dm 'k UNty net smi
tenant t rook sself not lo, (hook .a
He If, II , II". Now. while (h K'h
nitne in ( r ok. On ok is net a
.
i
Now Is the T line
Save Trouble Later
lieds tli.?r'iitrhlv ilisinfe led with
one of two i.ppplicaiions ( I our
Poison
o
will sn\ you trouble the balance
i the >u nun r. Heady prepared, i
no Irouh c S> apply. I'iioc 2.~> els i
pi r sediment f< r ?i:y ottli- '
nniy hi i ho.'!.
When I uying ^nnlon need
let us ,ticludc m paekflge of '
(?i IP Tr. e Toiiu.t". 20c.
Hundred-Wright C'ahhngc, 10c. '
They arc highly rcvommended. ]
Ardrey's, >
.. . . ....
I
(
\
3 kuropaiTr
1 to ie, tin ilie couutry'd j jfffi
?!jo Can' line or.
' ff>vd
hiij with his entire ... si
iy to jroeeoil at imrc to
estalt shine it of the ^ J \ V
I.'ii > i /irl m I i
l-jimmihv-i'm :;s i\>. <>t f\ 1 If
t Mil! S. i i?'l I'O / I \ jj
im1 n;> \ itii ;!) j n)| - | \l
't's. li tU. i?i??vx. < 1*^1 JM
theii lit hi ti li.titi : n. i :,1 ./ \l
to liiik'o men.su:vs Inkcii \ * |
thoii 1 ii?|? hu t*. m
All ot r !*ari
i'
1 1 V N
lit. ? <f nhoos
* rmil lsaij. ?
Parks Got
nook, \ l i1 in iy !?" w ?'li f'
I'ni'Ji'- iiioihis to , c.'ji ii:i (i
Croolv, t>' iic will !>? riiniiiit; i
douh: ? I.n. til ss t i 111 y '. i:< \v it
An i Hty. tin r ".M. <<
Pin. * i;... wr u e: i ; : iv \v I II y u
lioiici' '(IIIIM I'll : |I?J "p.'it l> < " m
to lin 11 c N< v.. s .ii'.' ?n- (oil
liill ( a - i re \ i > < 11; i ",
hilt, I I \ K II IJit\ H 1 I' (1 1 V. V II jilt
. if.e i. us with pi .ts. wili v;\ ftpoeia]
I; y f tin- "hist >;* variety, i
you w ait to m i us Mini! .
| Spi.lNTEK.
IXCl.KDI ft.I. I.KUTALITY.
It won . !iio c t'-I'll i:i.'i'i ilii.!?'bratul
ity if I hi I'. I i i-.tu'V". t, .? iyvriieVisi
Y., hi not done lin' 'i"?t he . ^ jl.
|??r his -ait i?? - >n. 'My 1' >y." Ik* s|i\t
cut a on .il j-;i-11 over his cye.lso
applie. liii Idiui s .rnica !-;il>e, wlViol
(piickl.' b? ?al ir -iin) mi\ c< 1 his ewe'
t j<>.?<I 1 ir brriiM iiikI litem s loo. OnhVvt.K
at Ard.'eys dru^r store. I
Indiana liMs 11\ law ?':;eliiile<i flit
I'ioitri 'U*. N it iiiom loss I.itiil i
ci?'ur h u >11 h Jiuytl i f i pc in polities
SVartl;: Mom: n v. I
Statistics show start line nu tal ty
fjxini is ami poi itouii is. T
prmeu and cure tlu-so awful nisoa ?>h
t iisre it just on? lvhahle v mm!.. )r
Kings \ow A-ife I ills. M. 1- itiorv <>
I I llusftnt Houso I l.rv, v 1 ..; . i ys
"Tha.. lava no tvuu 1 l'or ? ? u-tipa tot
ami llil iOusncss >< hv all ts
.Jam's F. H unlet. t:ts li- o i al;>
11) 11111 i puis! IIIMrdi 1 ii t i .III
sin c ii 11lc lain.-H S own: t. i ^
iin>\v<i 11 is not Known fin- wlit
II tisoii Su-|vht l v\ tis n inoviii.
t-'l UK lis Mil Id N'loi KS. I
Who yearship of health strikes Ii
hidih'ii r<>cl{s of I onsnnipt ion. i h'?
yon aro lost, if you < |'\
-t-i hr 1; iv.>m I)r. Kind's ," -?% Difor
Conmiuptiuii. .1. W. Mi Kinuon.M
Tallado^i Springs, Ala., writes; I h?j
I if on \f v ill with liif ii 'iii.a, uin r
i h<i can of two doctor* lnu \\:m gotti.g !
im hot in* wh-n I !? ran .<> i a loir.
King's >ow Diwovorx The tirst dm
gave rrluf, and inn- hot i la cured n
Sure nine for so.f throa'. hronchits,
couglis and ooids. (?uarantood .t,
A drey'< drug ktu.i1, price .jit and 4d.H)
Trial bit t la tree.
x. o"W\rx Z\I3J1 i
TMiesflay, larch IV
POLK KILLER
tolls stoios of his Itoyh'xiil ni th-p\m
iitiou. jnd >,'ivt s humorou.-. ketches,
Kocitutitas anil -ia_'> in the ilia'eot of
the nop jo, ?e onipunvin*;, himself on
the banjt. Tin?
"Old Seuth" Ooarlctte
is tlio voiv l? >t ajjgre;: it ion of negro
siugors evr lira.<1 on t ho platform. ami
selecfiil iy M . Miller < i ar oil of
fin ir inaraitii - 'it voi.es. ar .al. -.i sjx?povitiotiH
kind v llingncss to do thai
which puVlir r ;]H>ct:i of them *lo sing
lik? the oil lit in negro rtisearding the
ilipgiistini air of t! "ra .< wai'.ing"
iliule iiegi|>, or what i <ev e arn nly
a! oil ill {"new issno '
.N 1}r.iissioi -'-io I'.tM rveil seats 0-*
f :?-'Joc.|s open a: 7.1 lit p in.
TO dull FRIENDS!
We are now loent><! nt 1I !
Coi.tieil at reel, Salisbury, V
anil SolicM jour I: ri.:? We ha\e
it I f?i)? 1 n complete line of ih *
11 st wi.:j .. - u*;,.. - f ."<i. -
life , jiik! i nil supply .V or wan s
wiih n<>* Inn'.' in our line. (>ur
Mi M. \ looter, fniui'.y of
I harlot li, has ;>< iyoiiiiI sup : vision
>f our shipping (hpaitunnt nltd j
ill mail onh >s r- reive prompt ami j
> lofnl intention nt lils harms.
Ask fjr prior li t and order
ill uik w i h youi o <! u . ^VYV.
II. HOOVKR & CO., ,
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1^8 Finish, !
rjkr^iar Mjlill ^ll'CCt,
CHESTS) Port Mill. S.C.
Dr. W.H. Wakefield,
of Charloitc,
i now Krr.itinp hiz work to
f o
EYE i)lSE ASIiS and
FITTING li LASSES.
e, haWln^ ri n> .1 his regular visits to
It* 1 tuwits, ..in In* foasultocl at all
mo., in i.i >! 1 ii v ! N.Tryon St Foes
?r oiis, Mat.on .jj.uoaail nj> according
) thfc iliiV.i uity of ilio ease, (.lasses
i.MO an.'. i;;> aecoi'iiiai; to lenses and
nines. 1-lS-Hiu
IVlien in the Market
FOR
jiooi) whiskies,
WIN ES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
, CALL (IN* oil WHITE
J orin oyie,
1\ <). 3iox <?7,
iALISJH'R Y, - N. C.
f 108. F. McDow. E Envlo Thornwell.
i: W. \V. I.owis,
it cLOW, LEWIS &/ni< UNWELL,
?\r roruuys i i aw, Yovkville, S. (J.
1'rjictiito iu 111 State and U. S. courts
Oar Mr. J2. E. 1 1. <rti\vi>ll will bo in
ir of!U*e in I'Mit Mil! mi >:itur.lay o?
it'll \vwklo at tend to tiny business intrusted
to us 8ni
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kings sil;
* rhw I mmm
ir?-? /^ONRdWPTlCri Prico
K I n jl I 0?J(>HS and 50uf?$1.00
ft ^OLOS Froe Trial.
Surest and tiaickeoc Cure for all
| THROAT aid LUNO TliOUB
UtS, or 21011EY BACK.
- 7' "'** ?"* ^ rr*~ " +* ' *v
lr]''Oil S.\ 1.11?'Jld N<;\\>;>. rs. 20 ct?
Ber hundred The Times.