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f . | fi fMS of LOCAL INTEREST 3 ) Mr David Phnrr, of Mocrssvilie, *C. ( . was a visitor to Fort Mill Monday. U i. \V. H. Stewart, of Rook * i. vas :i visitor to Fort Mill i lay. and Mrs. VV. A. Watson. of lotte. spent Sunday with relaj 11.. in this place. i ;a Florence licytl came down Piuoville Monday eyenini; if.it to her sister, Mra. S. L. .! ham. Isa'oelle Grier is able to be ".r .tn altera seyeral day's ill G. S. Thompson returned y eveniup from a short stay i .rlotte. M Snvnest Armstrong, of Char8pout, ynndny with his e's near Fort ililj. -5. Ji. K White nn(l little ... ;. ter returned Monday even?". iroar a visit to relatives in ii'r; ster. ;'h hunting season is now at an i : nid the sportsmen have laid is : their guns until next winter. } ]. s. ?T. J3. Caldwell and datigh , Mihs Kena Caldwell, of Char. io. are visiting at. vlie heme of 1 . k. F. (Jrier, in tliis place. As will he seen by their ndv a-\ here, the Spring millinery \ r.'nir of Meacham <fc Epps will ph.ee on next Wednesday, iss Lillian Massey,, of Hock 'M spent Thursday here, on her rn from an extended trip to shington and Baltimore. Mrs. 1). Trainer and children. Chester, Ph., are visiting the home of Mrs. Trainer's thur, Mrs. M. M. Watson, in s place. or correspondents and ndvers will please remember that for ads. and communications iM reach this office not Inter Monday night to insure pubion in current issue. " Iihvo not heard whether tin4 uiay sal.- ordinance'' has been tied, but know that there w?\s observance of the ordinance the town the past Monday, riss Bortha Saville and Mr. IT. 11 ileitis, of Statesville, X. C., *e married Monday afternoon 'Sipiire .), \V. McElhaney, of place. The marriage took e on the public highway, one e south r?f town. Mir readers will please excuse a lit delay in the publication of s issue of The T mes which is ; to tho failure t?f the express lpnny to deliver our shipment paper when it was duo. The petit jurors of this township awn Monday to serve the Hecond eeK of the approaching term of ;e -ourt are K. I4'. tirier, .1. IT. .larks, W. J. Colt harp nnd A. O. loiiea. A tented show, composed principally of young men from Rock llill, gave two performances in this place Saturday and Monday. A largo crowd was out at each performance and everyone seemed well pleased with what they saw. The Times is authorized to call i meeting of the local camp of Confederate Veterans for next Saturday aftornoon at .1 o'clock. It is earnestly desired that all members he present, as business! of importance will be brought before the meeting. Mr. Clias. Van Zandt and Miss Esther Robinson, of Mooresville, jN. U., were married Saturday afternoon by 'Squire ?J. W. McEIbnney, of this place. The marriage took place ut t Lie 'squire'a office on Main street. The Mossrs. Abarnathy. who have established a fishery on Ca tawba livei at Jones' mill,are doi nt? a thriving business t base days. Several mornings recently the i catches have amounted to fifty pounds. The fish are usually 1 brought to this rptrket. and little trouble is experienced in disposing of them. The approaching spring term of the court will probably last three weeks. At least three juries will be drawn. Two petitions were sent 1 he presiding judge on the subleet one for one venire uml Hie I other for two extra venires. The | order was Binned for only one extra venire. There in a considerable a mount of jury business to be disposed of.?Yorkville Fnquirer. At a meeting of the jury com- ! missionera held at Yorkvilie ou Tuesday of last week Messrs. M. J. Merritt and A. 13. Parks, of I Fort Mill, were anions those drawn to serve as ipand jurors for the year. Petit jurors drawn from ihis township to serve the first ' ft?.? pprinif term of court,! ., 17i1 '?i I .. . d. T I' >yd, W V ' tViutu.v.. .....I ' * ' Judoe Purdy will preside over tbel court. HONOR ROLL ! j of the Fort Mill Graded School for the M^nth of March. FIRST GRADE. Advanced?Viole* ' -nip, Nnnnie Giles. John Gnrris. 1 A Class?Clarence Link, J a roes Younii, Heath Belk, Eli Bui lea. Willie Kod^ere, Z> nns G trior, I mninnici oprau., Alice Harris, Cornelia Harris. j 13 Glass?Jim Gaston, Roy Stutts. Earnest Patterson, Annie i Kirnbrell, Myrtle Hay. Carl Hovis. (3 Glass ? Maiul Hay, Jesse Raker, Marjofie Mills, Gludy 1 Hitch, SECOND GRADE. , Roifan Belk. David Gaston. Otto 1 Anderson, William Belk, Joe 13elk. THIRD GRADE. Tke Yarhoron^li, Vashtie Yar' borough, Kirk Cousart, Mamie Jack Massev, Polly Gams, Ma^ie | Skidmojre, Sarah Gulp. FOURTH GRADE. Lila Hall, Rosa Gulp, Esther Hit-Murray, Mary Epps, Hntli . Meacham, Bepsie Spratt, Hoy Patterson, Gari Whitsell, Willie, Worrells 7IFTH GRADE. Aileen Barber, Nettie Bradford, Edwin Branson, George Gulp. ! Jespe Harris. Lena Barks, Lucy ' M en it t. Carl St lit ts. I ' SIXTH GKAOK. ! Gary Epps, Rob Gricr, Carrie , 1 Merritt. SEVENTH GRADE. Mnnnie Gulp, Sunie Elms. Leon i Mat-Key, Earl Iviinbretl, Eila Rod- , ; m rs. EIGHTH GRADE. Carrie Culp, Dora Giier, Louise j Balks ! - NINTH GKADi:. I i Ethel Pegram, Mary Harris,Joe! 1 McMurray, Manly Young. ? The "sleep-easies" of the town were awakened Saturday morning at > o'clock hy the continued ring- ' iiili t?f the tire- bell on tlie town i hall tower, uud many imagined that a disastrous tire was in ; ' progress, A number ventured forth into the night air to find ? I when they reached the hall that it i was only an April fool that some of the boys had gotten otV. Rev Dr. ?T. II. Thornxvell will , preach his annual special sermon ; ; to the Fort Mill Light Infantry , | next Sunday morning at 10.dU: j o'clock from the I'resbyt. rian church. The company will astern- | j hie at the armory at Id o'clock and | march in a body to the church. : Every member is reques'od to I ei | at tho armory promptly and to ' wear full uinform, j The authorities at Washington! ; have fixed a penalty of $200 fine | on any person taking out of the i postotlice other than their own mail | All postmasters are liable to make mistakes and got the mail in the wrong boxes, and the law says that people must examine their mail before leaving the ollice, and should they receive a piece which is not addressed to them, it must ' he returned at once. That it is the fault of the postmaster makes no j difference. This law includes newspapers as well as first-class mail. Mary Hart, a colored woman who with her husband, Nathaniel Hart, 1 iv -<I on the plantation of Mr. J, YV, Ardrey, miles south jof Fort Mill, met. with a horrible accident on Friday. The woman had raked up a pit* of trash in the! yard, and after applying a match : had turned her back to the fire. ! when her clothing became ignited The woman ran for help, but the | lire was not ext iuguisned until; nearly all her clothing had been burned off and her body literally i roasted. The woman died Saturday morning after suffering agony indescribable. To Answer at Court. The following prisoners, accord ing to tiie Ilock Hill Herald, await trial at tho approaching term of, court. T /? m * * ft. rceicr?chart*#4, hi?*amy. 1 John Helk?chary*', biyamy. Will Cook? charge, criminal assault. Alexander Patton?charge arson. Temp Starr?assault with intent to kill. Henry MeElwoe?housebronkiny and larceny. Frank Iturris?murder, John I{ >ss?larceny. The following are out on bond: Hob Johnson?attempt at housebreaking. Ainsley Wilkes ?assa nit. Cemetery Lots All persons desiring lots in the now cemetery can secure same by applying to the undersigned. Those who have purchased lots in either new or old cemetery, and have , i r ... are requested to come < make settlement ami secure title to same. By order of Council. S. \V. PARKS, Clerk. Now is the Time to Prepare for the Bright Qnrin rr o nrl C^nn oyiuig anu JUl^Cl i/djb ^ e liavo an tin usually attractive line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, "White Goods, Silks, Laces, Kanbroideries, etc. : : Tito RIGHT goods at the COKKKCT prices and can be ot service to you in selecting something f<>2' Spring j and Summer wear. : j MILLS & YOUNG. I1*"-' m r i 1?mm ? r^rm-r iri-nni " irwi^r i J Till: OLD KKLLAHLK STORK j n-rrrri ' i-niri nM~n r.11 |-ininn- ^ | APRIL ; NEWS AT : i RF3 U"i. 1 4J? | To the Ladies: j; Don't forget to call at Bolk's ( and see our now spring goods. 1 To t he Men: Our lino of Clothing, Hats find Shoos is up-to-date in in quality and stylo and the ;! prices are way down. To t lie Boys: i; Look at our now Suits and ,! kiu'O Pants. They'l please you. To t ho Girls: We soil throe Kisses for one ! cent?candy. ; Yours for business, T. B. Belk. | nil, oi l' Itl'.l.lAr,l,K STOltE | JUST ARRIVED; A complete line of the famous Harrisburg Ladies' and Children's Slippers in all the latest* .styles and colors. Our stock of Spring Dress Goods is also complete. We have all the new styles and lots of special bargains. Twenty-live cent Scotch Ginghams at 10c. ? v? )) i (tI 1WC. | ? ? Mercerized Oxford at 10c. Ten cent Figured Lawns at 7 l-2c. Twenty-live cent Linen Voile at 15c. Fifty cent Silk Warp Grass Cloth at 20c. i Our Millinery Room will he especially attractive. We have all the latest styles at the lowest prices. Miss Mabel Ardrev will have charge of | this department and will be pleased to show you through, whether you are ready to buy or not. Don't fail to see our new Oil Stove at $2.50. It only costs half a cent an hour to run it. O". MASSEY ? i 1 j J I Our Spring Open-1 \ irifr. Ariril 19tVi s *** " UJ"LI S ^ ?"Mir Annua! Spring Opening of Millinery and Dress ^ 7x (binds will take pia<-t? oti Wednesday, April 12th. We ^ want y<in nil to come and see what we have. It' you don't ^ ^ want to liny, come anyway, as you may see something ^ you will want later, and you will know where to find it. ^ $ M iss Warlick, our trimmer, promises you something very ^ different this season, and her display will be pleasing to m look at. She is an artist and we believe you will agree Ok 1 ^ with us when you see her work. So come one and nil to ^ 8t-e the new things and spend an hour or two with us and & ^ your friends. Nice Music. ^ Don't forget the date is Wednesday, April 12th, 1005. S $ Meacti am Sz,Eppg. g ; mxwx xwx i ' ~ ! Ladies Slips id (Moris i . t \ 1> IN' CM l ' - - * diiuui .xnv euock just received. All stvies and prices. JKighteon hundred yards of best grade yard-wide Sheeting at 5 cents the yard. There is no better sheeting on the market. Other Goods just as cheap. * ; MclffifMs Cony. i Cheapest store in town. . ?? ntiuiinnnnituuunuunu _____ _ Jk? jj "xr our Shoe "Worls.. l'or the past i:,yc?r? 1 have condiiclod nil old Shoo '"IIos- f'' ^4 pital," and during; tin-so yeats thousands of much-worn and it apparently worthless subjects have received treatment and ## heen discharged from my ''snnitorium" in healthy condilinn. 1 guarantee a cure of all shoo ailments, and my it prii't'fl nr?i as low as one can afford to execute ^ood work, it it nie your a dieted Shoes, Harness, or other leather it floods for prompt treatment and permanent cure. > 44 Z J- IF*. Billu? K . IJOB PRINTING I NEATLY LXECUTED AT ? ; mi = I 111. 1 IMES OFFICE. ."V ^ ' n| i [ti I etterhowls.Notcihcftds, Billheads, Statements, Handbills, Posters fr2ji Circulars, Envelopes, Etc., at the lowest prices consistent with ffood g^l work. Heiid us your orders and we will plonso yoa. 3j | Ttxe Times. fj|