Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 15, 1905, Image 3
? ITEMS oI LOCAL INTEREST ?
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i-^jpot cotlpn?7 1-2 cents.
Mr. W. 11. Ardrey spent Monday
in Charlotte on business.
Mr. C. B. Majsill, of Charlotte,
;pent Sunday in this- place.
March came in like a land) and
has been very irentle so far.
Mr. Frmik Skinner if ( 'liiirliU ?.?
paid Fort Mill h short visit Friday.
Col. Leroy Springs. of Ijancastt:%
was n visitor to Fort Mill Sun
day.
Hon. W. H. Stewart, of Rook
Hill, wrs a visitor to Fort Mill
Friday,
Mr. Ben Mnssey, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday and Monday with
is parents at this place.
The court of general sessions f<>i
York county will convene at York
ville April 17 h.
Mr. Thomas Garrison, of l'mewiile,
was a visitor to Fort Mill
Monday.
Mrs. A. R. Kimbrell and Mrs.
W. ?T. Caveny, of Rock Hill, spent
Wednesday here with relatives. |
The ground hog. we are told.1
"Will come out tomorrow, his six
week's term of confinement having :
expired.
Her many friends here will he
pleased to know that Mrs. Brevard
T). Springs, of Charlotte, has
recovered from a seven weeks*
severe illness.
Several of our F/ :zens went to
Charlotte Motida '' ;ht to \v 1 i 11 < ss
"The Runaways /'Inch was pi t*
rented in the ?emy of music
ant night. fi
Mr. A. R.// 'Jlhaney left Moii1
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my iui Ufiy 111, Via., Wlli'iv. hs
i delegate' jni the Fori Mill
iocl^e, liiy ?\tteudiiig the national
conventF . of the WoodtneiL of
tlije Woi ld.
This section lias experieneed
some most delightful weather the
past week. The urass is begin
ning to slfow a little given. and
small buds are noticed o.i some of
the t.ees.
Miss Ijottie Caldwell and Mrs.
R. A. Mayer, of Charlotte, were
Giles's of Miss Heulali Wilson
Tiiursday at the home of the
latter's sister, Mrs. L. -I. Massey, in
this place.
The time for the payment of
State and county taxes for 19i)l expires
today, and those who have
neglected to pay up will be forced
to pay the costs of collection, as
well as the seven percent penalty.
Mr. P. L. Games has resigned
his position as editor of the Koek
Hill Record and will return to
Charlotte. He is succeeded used
itor and manager of The ttecord
by Mr. C. lv. Schwrar, of Pottsville,
Pa.
A largo crowd of our people,
both old at d young, attended ti:?
entertainment gi von by Hetsy
Hamilton in the town hall Mon
day evening. The universal verdi t
was that it was the h"st entertain
merit, of the kind, given here in a
number of years.
The price of cotton seed has ad
vanned considerably during the
past few days, going as high as ?1 i
per ton. This is several dolla r
per ton more than was paid some
time ago, but seed have brought
as much as ?18 per ton this season.
The Times is requested to state
that until further notice a meeting
cjf tti?: Fort Mill branch of the
York Cotton Growers Association
will he 11old in the town hall of
Fort Mill each Saturday evening at
H o'clock. It is hoped that a>i
members will attend regularly.
The Catawba Power Company
has found it necessary to double
its construction force in Charlotte.
The power plant at the new Highland
Park mill is being connected
with the central ^nation and two
additional generators of J.'Jui)
horse-power each are being in
stalled at the dam. This gives m
total of aix generators and 7,-00
horse-power at the dam.
Mr. Daniel Long, a machines!
at one of the mills hero, had his
right hand horribly crushed Wednesday
morning The young man
was repairing a large tire pump,
when in some way the steam was
turned on an the pump closed on
his hand. It was (list thought amputation
would be nee. ssary but a
physician succeeeded in sotting
the broken b utes and saving the
member.
A large party of young people
of Fort Mill, I lock llill and surrounding
colintrv enioved nil.
liciitful dance Thursday night in
the power house of the ('atawlm
Power Company, oil tin* river.
Besides the spacious room ami ex
rollout music at t lie dance, a feat ure
which added much to the pleasures
of the overdue were the delicious j
lefre mil' nt.s s?*rved at l!.< r' .
! me f M r. o.d M - I .! ? h tJo: I
?\i .s w i - fuini !i d Iry A:
land's orchestra, of ltock ilia.
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Cipt.T. B. Spratl went to I t)ion
1 yesterday on business.
Miss >1 n 1 iii Boyd, of Bin villi*,
was the miest yeslo day ?>t* her
sister, Miss Mary Boyd, of this
place.
Misses Mabel and Maty A i drey
are Sp-ii litifjf a few days in Charlotte,
the quests ?>f their sister,
Mrs. W. A. Watson.
Mrs C. R Craven, of Koi-k Hill,
is visitinp her tn-.ther, Mrs. A. d.
Downs, who has been s. riously til
for some days at her home on
Booth street,
Messrs. B. !. Mussev and S. A.
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a: <1 hi the .\ ntiiern mark** >
purchasing: spring and summer
j4i) kIh for tlic r m?-reniitile establishments
in thin place.
M r. .J. M. IJohbins and Miss
Rossio Kurr, a vouno couple from
Concord. X. (\. \Vi re mat i ifd Men
day n.ftei ikh>11 by 'Squire duo. \V.
MrKlIrilir\ . of this pi < <>. Tile
man i Am1 look pi him* nt t lie "So n i r- - S
otiiee nt the In ad of .Main street.
Mr. .1. M (! i i r. wli F r several
yenrs luis I>o**i? ass >.*iat> u with his
brother. .M . K F. tirim*. i.i the
mercantile luisines- at this plnoo.
has necepted n position with tlm
Miller riot him.; e ir.pmy. of Chnilotte.
.Mr. flrier will move his
family to Charlotte in the mm
future.
The friends of Mrs. 15 It. Rums
will be paim (I to learn that she is
danger usly ill at her home in
lo\v< r Fort Mill township as a r?
snlt of a paralyiie stroke. Mrs.
Rnrns had a sliuht atta k of t!u>
disease oil the till instant, and, it
was I in i t, had a In uif recovered,
when on Sunday she was nenin
strieken, and her friends now have
irravc fears as to Iu?r recovery.
< hit people iiie looking f ?r\v;ird
with pleasure to the coining ol
Poll; Miller, tli-* noted lecturer
who will appeal at the town halt
Wednesday evening March li'J.
.Mr. Miller will l?e assisted by a
troupe of old time darkies, and,
judi;iiio from pr? ss iinti es. tlnsi
of our people who fail to hear hint
will tlliss a rare treat. Many i I
our citi/.eus will recall v.iih pleas
lire Mr. Milh rV former appearance
here and also his addi ss upon tin
mi veiling of the monument i<> the
old slaws.
Miss Annie (Mawson and Mi P>.
k Ponmtt were ha ppi I v in i. lie I
Wednesday cveniiiLT at < "> > o'. , ? L.
at the home of Mr. W. L.'leiiLius.
on Church street. The ceremony
was perforuu d by the bride's pas
tor. llev. .f. ('. Chan ller. A reception
was tendered the happy
couple Thursday at the home of
! he o| coin's mother. Mrs. Sallie
im'Iiiuui. "J nines north ? t I'orl
Mill. Air. ii11> 1 Mr.-. lieiinett have
tlit* I) .-t wishes ?>f iitiiiu'rniis relatives
and ftiendsin I his section.
The first company drill of 111#
Fort Mill Lioln Infainr;, for . r
it I months was held Friday nioht
in t' e iiriiio!y. Tim i e\t t! ill will
l? held I'hursday ir^ht. For the
convenience of those members who
reside in the c ount ly n nth o!
Fort Mill, the otlicer.- have ap
pointed temporary ollieis to eon
tlnet t wire-n-week drills at tin
Gold Hill academy. Tlmso drills
will eontimm until the d;.te of in
Hpoction, April 2t>lh, and should
he leoulail} attended by all iik hi
hers. Several new members were
enlisted Friday niyht.
At a nn etiti" of tlie I t-ard of
county commissioners Wednesday
Miss Mary .1. Hunter wr.s re elect
cd clerk and .1. S 15: e attorney
ft ir t lie year. A mono I lie import an l
matters acted upon was the ap
por ioument of the county h\
townships to the ia > r n mi.-sit user.- in
ordt r that the puhlic road.- may '>
more satisfactorily looked after.
II I) ( I UtlC f. .11, \ ...I i .
in. I < M l\ . \ M M W I >< t
and Fort Mill to T. W. !?<>yd; F.h
en? zer, Kind's .\?<ini)1ain him!
IScthel to I,add !. Jiiimpkin. and
t lie remaining tow iiHhip.s to,I. L.
Kainoy. Kelly \\ il.s? 11 and wit.petition
to he awarded tiieeiiatody
of a little child d? serli-d hy its
inotlier on trtin at Hickory (irove
last S -pteinher and the award was
eranted.
rot! SAI-K ? l have for sah about ten
bushels of I'rov idenee\am ami l-.arly
( olden seed potatoes.
J. L. KTMIiKKTJj.
KliW TIIINCiS i KK'I I -siill have for
sate 1 hat rm-k, 1 e wikinir stove,
iron bedsteads. 'J healers, ! roekers
and several chairs and tallies. These
articles can he I.outdo so cheaply. yoa
w ill think I am K'* '"tf them to von.
l."? It M. \V. < .< >HIX>N\
Cemetery I,ots
All persons desiring lots in the new
eoinetery run seem. same hy applyin.r
to the undersigned.
Those who have purchased lots In
either new or old remeiery, ami ha*,
not paid for them, tire requested to com
forward at onee and make settlement
and secure title to sumo.
Hy order of Conneil.
S. W. l'AHKS, t Jerk.
Tl.Vlto
No(Ji.oss ('akkiauk I'.mnt M u>k
will v . a a;u' is J o .'s No ot hers
ale as heavy bodied, t><
V eiolt o to N outlet nior. t - It)' plot
J-o.ii l.v a a v.. i-..v i
gq* 1^1 llj^ ga I N
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Wo have just received another
shipment of the celebrated
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S.To r> r\tqp .-'i
iv* ocLJL JUI ci^j L*.
Shoes. This is the shoe that
gives perfect sat isfaet ion, is
reasonable in price and perfect
in lit and workmanship.
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Kver\ i)5iii* iruarardeed to "ive
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saiisfnc lion or we lyive von an1
oilier pair free of charge. Trv
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a pair of fc*Slar I:-rand Shoes
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and add \ (air name <> t he list
of (Hi:* manv, ni:ni\ sat isl od
ciistoinor.s. :::::::
mw.r.iwrM.wiHtiiW' wtt tr-.ii1'?ii i ii?i h iinir
Mills & Young.
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Slozv wants your I
I trado. Wo hnvo \ ho
<>o<kIs nn<l will inako i
It ho prieos ri?>ht. jj
Wo havo 1 v. o j?()()(l I
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| ]Milch (-ows for solo. J
Vonrs for business, |
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THF Of J) liKlil AI>Iih< STOliK |
I * ?v^?? ' y. .jOwrtK't^nr.r<w?.?i? ?jwy?>i ??r ~?'?VWNy>WN <(
Keep On fie Me Side
ir you need n now COOKING STOVE, why take chances on
eouie unknown in alio, when you can get a
Star X-eetcLez*
ami be sure you have tlie very best stove that was ever made.
T icy <l.i n ! burn out; so you have no repair bills.
They bake better and take less wood tlian oilier stoves.
Wo have boon selling them for ten years and have never bad a
all for auv kind of repairs.
^ e ui\ Inner Kits aiu! net the jobber's discount and savo
u,ht :'ii .'iikaoe. which means (hat we can sell nt. 15 n?r
f.i it . is than ilf.iU is 1 hut 1??y iti smaller quantities.
' ;.-i ; !;ii;o ? > anerr vvls< u y?ui can save money and have no
trouble. *
' ' .i! and eoc o?i' I.in- of Slav Leaders.
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s! > .inn SI) u's iu nil leathers, jB
?p >r low cut, in till widI he. <Pf
Qfc in;) t ni l vonr fo it in a shoe Hint
.! >< -ii ! :ii. We have shoes to tit. Ok
; ' \'<i -! ut, ! ' f >t, tlw loti^r, lean ^5
^ i. !. <> any o'in-r kind of foot. 'JB
\ny s- l <*> riKu!o will hurl the f<K?t 4R
il i 'i'sn'l lit. We have been ^
; Hinu fi ' for l-S years, and know
^0 ^ .mothiuy about it. This will be
s asnu I tans, and we liuvj 4R
< .? i .1.1 and try us. S ;
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j- , jir*. .2SL 1u JUs !??SI 1% lis? H_t it ? X$ U 1m EI
s< u 1 ill.* >U ND.
Tr.i.n * 1 i ?1< *. b ' 1 ' ] A* Fort Mill <?.r?0 p. Ar Chester R.30 p
J7 " " i> ir? it. ? 0.40 a. ? Cola, 10.15 a
29 ,, 9. it) )>. ? ,, 10.81 p. " " 1.25 p
. :>:i . ,, ?.1:1 ,i. ,, ,, 8.-14 a. " " 11.H3 a
SOUTHBOUND.
I r .i . i. ' : -to ' .? p. Ar F;rt Mill 2.40 p. Ar Charlotte 3.85 p
' C 'la. ll.lo p. " " ? 0.1.1 p. ,, 7.00 p
.. ' > ,, .. 0.10 a. " " ? 0.13 a, .. ., 9.50 a
7.00 p. " " ,. 9.110 p. " " 10.05 p
N< 1 ?rt Mul is i rc^nl r Moppies point for all the above trains, exoep
. . -n O ur. N.is. 25 and 20 do not run Sundays.
( uii'r.jiic Maids & Koa island Cotton Seed.
I: ' f-.r mile, ami tvw ready for delivery. "Early Jernoy Wakefield"
I i. - 'I'vj' W tk ri'l."'. two earliest sharphoad varieties and
. i:.?i il. ' i f -.-.sii) ." "Auk tufa rrunknr" and "Short Stem
r i ! 11 ; i h> :il vurietit s ar.d lead in rotation as named. Prices:
t i-a it < 1. i" I iM; ,k.o 11 and over ? I "20 per 1000; 10,000 and over #1 per 1000.
v i. h ord? r; .r. - Ms - !!? ?' O I> , purchaser paying return charges
m | >1 tut hi I- mi:)- lO a'M's on South furoliiiu St a Const, and wo
.i m .wioir lb- ?i. i : ? i) .hi ; t. ,lr l. .m l hardy; they will stand bo.
i; 1. .n inj i' v Plant.- crated for .' hipmeiit weipli 20 lbs. per 1000 and
w iv 11 low rati- 1-. v t i.i ii-'.' ttioi) bv Southern Express Co, No cheap
.it i ? " itit- shi|'p? llr.im im.v lane. 1 guarantee t hose that I ship to be true
i \ i 1 "* ii'. and . mv. i! .i a hi^'i j/radi seeds purchased from two of the
in i ' it- i ) i t! 1 mi! I States. I will refund purchase price to
.. i It- ci.stone-1 a! eo<l "f r.t i- ill.
m.i :* .i s . 1 .tiit ol M i: I tIM-: : . ipie variety <f Sea Island Cotton sold
tl s yt m l. rlc.-M o mi I) a p r pound. Seed $1.2.) per bu.; lots of
jo Vuisht Is ujtl I'ver.*' i r bu.
M' -.it-ally. Ik..i. i sin . m'ii ; Trit" Yurie'ies and Satisfied CustomorB, I
k.i\ been in th plai t b i-inr>- for thirty-Hive years.
\V. C. (icraty, ;T- Voting's Island, S. C.
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*' ~*stsz>~lx?-t Slioe "^7?7"o:f Ix.. ?
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|,or tlx* | ,-t 15),-Ml" S 1 lllivc C< ?II(1 licted Mil old Shoo '"Mos- TT
y, I.,t;i! ' dm .' - > i?'--: thoiisM ,1s of mizch-worn and ^
$$ ' ;.-.! 11y o * 11 i els have uvoivcd trentmeut and
Ix -II d s-loifo. d !; ::i my "saintonum"1 in healthy condi^
, I ,Mirir,nd> ? a cure of all shoo ailments, and my
<$<> if' as I :\v iii- one cm afford to execute jjood work.
f ' S,-!|.. ., y..-I a:! I 'd Shoos, Harness, or other leather y.
?/j ! p < up' 11 '-at nxiit and permanent on re.
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