Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 12, 1905, Image 2
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APRIL 12, 1905.
y1 1 7,
farrow County Officials.
Tli.e officials *?f York county npjmtvu'ly
have no wish for. futnr.e
political preferment. They are
pot acting wisely in the ipatter of
offiofnl advertising, in tintt tiny
appear ,to fye confining fill of it to
,th?- Yorkyilje papers. This is not
only jjoj good lujsinoss, but it in
unfair fo the tax-payers of York
county. We have no doubt that
the Vqtljvjlle papers have a fair
circulation, but it is very certain
llmt tlp'y do not completely eovt r
the county. Here, in Kock Hill,
for instance, the largest ? ity * in
ihe county, the newspapers get no
ortioiul advertising. The 0,000 odJ
people here are compelled to remain
in ignorance as to the trans
actions of the county officials.
This is alb wrong. It is a short
sighted policy on the part of the
officials. We suppose they are
J?ke politicians everywhere. When
they come np for re election they
will be coining to the ltoek iiiil
pipers for help. After they get in
Wffi.'e they completely ignore tho
papers here. The Record will be
yery careful about whom it helps.
The politicians will learn some
day that the Uork Hijf papers ear
jy weight, politically. Hut aside
from these ycnsops the most important
one that the people of this
county should be kept fully informed
as tp the county government.
This cannot be accomplished
unless some papers outside
pf Yoi'kville are used for the dissemination
of the official notices.
What say the county officials?
Are they content to iguore nineton
t lis of the county for the plena
ure of giving hII the patronage to
the pipers at county sent? Kpck
Hill Heoord.
The Hock Hill papers are not
alone in the matter of no public
advertising. The'J.'imes has long
felt the effect of the boycott at tile
hands of the comity officials. We
have repeatedly sought advertising
that was of special concert) to the
? people, of this township, but were
always informed that the authorities
advertised in only certain papars?generally
those at the county
sent?and for this reason many
p*ople hereabouts never knew that
the official notices had appeared
in print. We had hoped that
with the changing of certain officials
tlje lirc^ of the present year
this ling of "exclusive" advertisers
would be broken and that all the
papers of the county would be
given the share of public advertising
to which each is justly due.
iiul'tdns!?
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A Reasonable Inference.
The Newberry Observer suggests
1 lint anti-dispensavyitos adopt the
following argument and show that
their opposition is not unreasonable)
iinnAi* i J ool/l 'Hi - A?
ict pv?vi in >;' "i me
41 countI?h in tlin State. If the
license system, with lorn I option ?
which prevailed when the dispell
pary wus established 'us a step toward
prohibitioV in IbfiU? had
continued up to the preseet time
it is riot too much to say that ere
now fully one third of the counties
would have voted proiiibtion.
This in a fair inference from the
experience in other Southern
States and from the strong prolii
bition sentiment that had set in,
in this State, indicated by a majority
of ten thousand for prohibi
tion?a majority tfcnt was throttled
when the dispensary was substitu
ted.
"Some ntsy say we have local
option now, with the dispensary
So we have, but with the condi
tion that 'f prohibition is voted a
lax of half a mill will be imposed
upon the county voting it the tn ;
being imposed for thqsole purpose
of continuing liquor-selling in as
many counties as possible,
"The wholesale liquor sq'lers in
and out of the State, and the dispensary
advocates are handed togetlier
in a conspiracy to compel
Month Carolina to continue in the
liquor business;and because these
forces are yefy powerful the great
masa of the politicians are on the
^anie side. But the time will
cotne, and w.c believe it is not fur
* i?tf either, wbeii the people, stronger
than this triple alliance, will
flsa in thair might and throw oil
fc' I
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The War.
Admiral RojVstvenaky'a squadron
I wig readied the Far Fast, and |
a ^reat battle with the Jupanoae
I naval force under Adiuiral T<?uo
is imminent, as the opposing fleets
! are reported dose together. The !
Russian vessels passed Sii tpipore j
Saturday afternoon without stop
j piiifr- The Heel consisted of six :
battleships, nine cruisers, ei^jht
lOi'ppuu ixmi uesiroyers, ihree volunteer
vessels sixteen colliers, one
: salvage ship. one hospital ship, ! <
' ;m<l three Hamburg - American i
liners. What the i el dive strength
I of the Russian and Japanese
j squadions is lit this time is more
conjectuio. but it is likely that the!
, Japanese ships ?::>> in better shape t
| for lighting tii.it: the ships under 1
1 Kojostvensky, for tho latter has
Iliad no opportunity to cb-nu the
i bottoms of his vessely, while Togo's
ships went into dry dock
i shortly after the fall of Port Arthur.
St. Petersburg is joyous
i over the way in which Rojestveni
sky evidently fooled Togo by tak. j
ing the in >st difc'ct coilise to reach
i his dost in at ion, and t hereby t h row
| ing the Japanese admiral oil his
! mmrd. It ispeihtips a little too
early for the Russians to place
I much store by this, for when the
two forces do meet, they will likely
find that the .Japanese have not I
( b'i'ii u-'gligont "f th?*ir country's;
i interests. I: >s evident that the
i Russians are basing a great hope
j on tho arrival of their squadron in
the Far Fast. They probably fig-I
ure that with a decisive victory
for llojestvensky, they woi)hl he in
much hotter position regarding
the bringing about of peac > than
at present, with no battle worth
the name during 1 lie entire war to
their credit. Tne most surprising
thing about the naval development
i is that Rojest vensky actually con
J tinui d his jourm y until he reached
| Far pastern waters.
There has been little doing in
Manchuria during tho week, a few I
unimportant clashes taking place
here and there, but nothing in the
nature of a bailie developing. T'lio
! Russians are still sonic distance
| south of Harbin, which is doubtless
their ultimate destination.?
i Chariotte Observer, Monday.
Divorce Law of South Carolina.
In reply to a question upon the
j subject, .lodge lb-net. has given
1 out tin* following information rel- j
uiiv'- iu uivinri' in inis rwiuo:
(1.) Jf 1 lie lirst marriage was
I solemnized in South (Carolina, tin'
i second maningc of a divorcer! per-1
son in South Oarolinn would be a
i violation of law, would, in fa t, bo
| no marriage at all, and would tech
i nienllv amount to bigamy, for the |
' reason that a South Carolina mar
; riage is indissoluble except by the
! death, actual or presumed, of one
of the pa' ies. A South Carolinu
marriage is an invoilub'o contract,
which the courts of this State arc
powerless to annul. Nor would
they concede to the courts of any
I other State the power to render
| null and void this invoiiahlo mari
riago eont . act.
< 15.) If the mart iage of a divorced
person was solemni/t-d in
' any State where divorces are legally
granted, and if the record
showed that the divorced person
| had been legally divorced, suoli
l could lawfully remarry in South
'Carolina, He or she is no longer
| husband or wife, but really occupy
the B'inie position as an unmarried
man or woman, or ns n widow or a
widower. Our c mrts are bound to
' recognize that statute, under the
' provisions of the Federal constitution,
which prescribes that "full
faith and credit shall he given in
each State to the public acts, records
and judicial proceedings of
j every other State.'"
Enforce the Health Law.
i County, township and city hoards
! of health "ill in tiio next few days
receive oiVicml notice of the cluing
I es made in Hit) health laws of tins
state by the last legislature and r.t
tention will be called to tho fact
that inoinbers of these boards are
now liable indictmont if lliey
do not do their only. says the Co- '
Inmbia Keconl. At present these
boards have a general idea as to
their duty, but there is eonsuh ralde
negligence in enforcing the
law. The S ate board of health,
it is stated, will iook more carefully
into the law hereafter and will see
, to it that the anii-boards do their
I duty. The attorney general has
i been instructed to draw up a akel
! etun ordinance which will be sent
1 to idl towns and villages with instruct
ions to have such an ordi- 1
i nance passer I with slight changes
> , to suit local conditions. The law
i now not only applies to the stamp.
j ing out of local and contagions
diseases, but gives boards authori
ity to prosecute for selling foods
j that are unhealthy or the keeping
of nuisances which are detrimental
to thq public health. The enforcement
of the Jaw, however, is aniQlher
matter and it is very doubt*
?
ful if the laws will he carried out ,
until the StMe board takes the
matter in hand and forces them to 1
<Jo so.
Eight Men May HangThere
nve eiuht men now in this
Htate under seiitein-o of death.
Until Adams was ^rnnt? d a new/
trial there were nine men sentenced
4 i_ i i mi _ ... i
IJC UHllgCU. X 11IS Id K leillHlKU- ;
hie record. It i? h condition of
ntT??ix*3 tlint has its deep signiti
i'hikv, More men are now under i
sentence cf dentil in this Sjtate i
than there ure murders in some
States with larger population.
The list of men under death gen- '
fence is us Follows:
Ned Mnek, at Manning.
Sain Marks, at Darlington.
Bob Jenkins, white at Darlington.
convicted of having killed
a colored man.
J 11. Rochester, white of Ooo- 1
nee county.
Aaron Williams of Kershaw.
Fletcher Bird, of Greenville.
Tulitier Criswt 11. of Greenville.
Clarion JL'urr, white, of (Jo'utnbiu.
Of the eight men under death
sentence in the State today. Parr,
Rochester and Jenkins, of Darlington.
are white. How many of
this number will escape the gallows
it is hard to say,, but from
present appearances, there is a decided
indication of at 4east half a
dozen hangings in this State
within the next month or two.
There may la* other hangings
scheduled, but tliey are not. recalled
at the moment, but eight at
one time is such hii unusual record
that it is well worth commenting
on. --Columbia Record.
Half the Russian soldiers are
unable to road and wiite, the CV>r
holding that these aceomplbhniputs
are not as necessary us to be j
able to "run" and light.
From the amount of evidence
being sent to the dispensary investigating
committee, it appears
that the great moral institution is
not so bail, after all.
The man who wanted to kill the
tmvnrnitr ??f A i*L'n??uuo !?.?
^ - ? * 11 w? \ - i iii nuiiviitPf n'l m IIC ? ?i n 1
inspired I>y flip "god of {ire.'"
Anybody cmi get it around here
for a "dollar a quart.''
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"Shall tln> government under
take to furnish ?very citizen with
oilV' asks tlie Washington 1'oh!,
discussing the subject of ir.onop ilies.
Noj some would prefer oil
stock.
wv
\ iee-Pres'dent Rodgers, of the
Standard Oil Co, declares that
"Mr. Rockefeller is not dishone-t
It is suspected that Mr. Rockefeller
would say as much for Mr.
Rodger a if occasion demanded.
Seven new national banks have
been established in Ohio since
March 1. Capital in that State is
leas cowardly since M rs. Chadwick
retired from active business.
W
Sir Thomas I/ipton writes from I
Ceylon to announce that he is
c nning over again to try for that
cup. li will bo remembered
that Ceylon is where Mr. Lipton
gets his tea.
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The New York World has ro* '
elected I'rasident Roosevelt in
I'JUS. Now go ahead and elect the 1
candidate for 11)12 ami we chii sot- |
tie down to eight years of business
without political interruption.
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"Men's honrts are tilled with a
longing for something better and
tiner," says Dr. N. Dwight ilillis.
With Easter displays on every
hand, we suspect the women's
hearts are tilled the same way.
doctor.
\ ormont reports that her output
of "maple syrup" w.ll be loss this
year than half of last year's production.
'J'he printing houses,
however, will print more "Pure
Vermont Maple Syrup" labels than
ever, notwithstanding and nevertheless.
If*
The ehildreu will he grieved to
learn that the "wild man of I'orneo"
who has been in the circus
business for so many years, is
d ail. ljo will !? * buried near the
oh! farm on which he was born,
and after a few years will doubti
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IffM I .- II 11 H? Ilia 1*1 It III) 111 ? IIH I II o
"petrilied mmi from Missouri."
LETTER TO CAPT. S. K. WHITE,
FORT MILL, 8. C.
I)enr Sir: Tho Into president of the
Crotou Rivor bank, at Erowaters, N Y',
built the finest house in nil tlmt region, !
in ISN1, and painted it with lead-andoil
at a oo*fc of $h>0?the house cost
000.
Iii 1KS7?three years?he repainted it
with Devoo at a cost of $350. In 1807
this paint was in good condition.
Lead nnd-oil, three years. Devoe
$35 J, ten years.
, Yours truly
F W DKVOK & Oo.
55
P. S. W li Ardroy <SL Co., sella our paint.
Court Caloudar 1.
There are about seventy cases
on calendar 1 of the court of con)- j
njon pleas at this time; but of
these a hir^e number o<*cup.y a ,
moie or less iCM^ctinite sUitys, some :
piactieally ended aud others con- j
tiuued. says The Enquirer. That 1
the calendar will be cleared during
the three weeha of the appioach t
ing term, there is n ? reasonable
probability, but for the information
of those who may he interested,
the list of pressing cases is
herewith appended:
Martin vs. Clyburn.
button vs. Catawba Power Co.
Crockett vs. Railway Co.
John 13. Moore vs. Catawba :
Power Co.
French, etc., Go.fs. Stroup,
Lgve vs. Southern Railway.
Fred H. Black vs. John J3yers. 1
Ayeock vs. Patrick.
MeKore)! vs. Pilcher.
Merchants Grocery Company vKendall.
Longman <fc Martinez vs. Bowen.
l^uiok vs. Mjllfort Mill Co.
Hirers vs. Southern By. Co.
Wilks vs. Bat inter.
Steele vh Fort Mill Mfg. Co.
Williams vs. Fort Mill Mfg. Co.
Steele vs. Southern Ry. Co.
Key vs. W. I*. Telegraph Co.
Kimball vs. S. A. L. Ry. Co.
Gwiii vs. Carter.
Son. Ry. Co. vs cjty of Rock Hill.
Patterson vs. T .vicu cotton m il.
Campbell vh Phoenix Bridge Co.
Green vs. Catawba Power Co.
Hudson vs. Southern lly. Co.
Fairmnu vs. S. A. Ij Railway.
Ciiapmaii vs. S. A. 1j. Railway.
Allison vs. S. A. L. Railway.
Wiute vs. Tavora cotton uiills.
A. (). J ones carries a full liny of j
up-to-du.e G rocei ies. Give him a
Cllll.
Sunday was the 10th anniversary
of Gen Lee's surrender at Ap
poinatlox Court House.
Always bring your Fugs, Butter !
and other counrry Produce tu A. 1
O. Jones.
Mesdames A. R. Kimbrell and
W. J. Caveny and clii.ijren. of!
Rock Hill, spent Friday with relatives
in this place.
Fresh Pork, Beef and Sausage I
always on hand at Jones'.
Mrs. W. B. Aidivy and children
arc visiting relatives in I'nion.
Cull at !ont'h" anil get your fresh i
(jraliain Fioui und llom?'-(around j
Ultllll.
In the Russian schools the game
| of chess is still included iu tfle
cut no u 1 u mi
CHEATED TO DEATH.
Kidney TVouhle often ends fatally, but
by choosing the right medicine, E. H.
Wolfe, of Hear Grove, la., cheated dent h.
He says: "Tw o years ago i had Kidney
Trouble, which canned me great pain,
Buttering and anxiety, hut I took Eleotrie
Hitlers, which effected a complete
euro. 1 have also found them of great
benefit in general dehilitv and n?r\o
trouble, ami keep them constantly i n
hand, since, as I tind they have no
equal." W. 11. Ardrev, druggist, guarantees
them at 50o.
Mr. Kd. Moore, of Mecklenburg
county, nntl Miss Anunulu Ynrlioro,
daughter of Mr. James \ nrhoii)
of Mat vitt, wen? married Suitday
afternoon by I). K, Hall, IChi .
at Mr. Hall's residence ov.*r in
South Carolina. Wtixhaw Rulerprise.
LAST HOPE VANISHED.
When leading physicians said that
W. M. Smithart, of < kill, la., had incurable
consumption, his . t hope vanished;
hut Dr. King's New Discovery
I for Consumption, Congas and Colds,
kept him out ui' his grave. He suy?;
"This great speeilie completely cured
me and saved tny life. Since then, 1
mii r lijn-ii iinmn in years, illlll nilisinor
it ;i marvelous throat and lung oure"
Strietly sound die euro for Coughs, Fore
Throat* or Colds: sure preventive of
Pneumonia, Guaranteed, 5;in and $1 "
bottles a Ardrey's Drug store. Trial
1 bottle free.
Tlii> State hoard of eqUAli/atlion
linn mined the ust-nbHinenl of the
Lancaster & (dhentor Railway from
$2,700 to $.'1,27)0 per mile
FRIGHTFUL S>1 PEEKING iiELI
K\ ED.
Fullering frigid fully from the virn|
lout poisons of undigested food, O. G
Grayson, of I.nla. Miss., took Dr.King's
New l.it'o 1'ills. "with the result," he
writes, "that 1 waseurod." All stomach
and bowel disorders give way to their
tonie, laxative properties. at Ari
drey's drugstore, guaranteed.
! .. .?TTT,
j?pc?i conon i i-"Jcont9.
? < ?- ?
A DAREDEVIL RIDE
often onds in a sad accident. To heal
accidental injuries, uijo Huoklon's Arnica
Salvo. "A deep wound in my foot,
from no accident," writes Theodore
Sehuelo, of Oolumlms, ?)., "caused me
great |>aiii. "Physicians were helpless,
but Rueklen's Amica Halve quickly
healed it." Soothes and heals burns
like uiagio. 2oc at Ardrey's drugstore, j.
;
% i
Your
Domestic Animals,
How About Them 1
We have just received a bi^
itetl; etock of
International Food
for Stock and Poultry. Thj>
is the beet known Stock Foot]
in the world. It is the biggest
selling food ipedicitne for uui
nmls in tlit* wQiId.
Prico, 25c, oOc. $1 per pmk'g'
We nlso linve Pralt's, Inirlier't
and other foods.
Ardrev's Drugstore.
- ? *
For all kinds of well work, white
washing. calsominiiig, etc., s<(> ?.1,1
RilDUhY. Ail work guaranteed.
Paint YOCU Krotiv Vou 7">c.
to $; 00 with Devon's Gloss Carrinpu
Faint. 11 weighs it to * nys. moi' to tic
pint than others wears longer ami gi\ s
a gloss equal to now work. Sold by V,
li Ard rev & Co
-j? !
Squth Carolina Colleg.s
()iVers
Spring Course for Teachers?
Session from April i to Mn*. 1 lf(C?.
Applv to president for fur.h r infoin.a
t ion.
Remoter} Lots
All persons desiring lots in the new
cemetery can gee ore same bv appt inj.
to I lie undersigned.
Those who have purchased lots it
oil bar new or old cemetery, a id hav<
not paid for th on. are requested to conn
forward at once and make scttl nieul
and seenre title to same.
Bv order of Council.
S. W. PARKS. Clerk.
Work Well Done,
linve ynu Tttblc Cloths, Coulter
puitics, Doilies, Window Puvlnins
Blankets, etc.. lnnndevt'd l?y tin
MocLl Stcdin Laundry,
of Charlotte. N. C.
4 '
Prices for kpindeiin^ tin uhovt
articles cli? ?-rf;?lly iurnished.
Soils |ir? gsed u5c: suits dry
cleaned and pressed, 50c; suit*
washed ami pleased, 7."; : coat 01
pants pressed, 15c; cleaned am
pressed, 25c; skirts pressed, 25c
cleaned and pressed, 5'Je.
Our sliipnu nts are made Tliurs
day mornings and returned Satur
da) s.
McEIhaneyvParks Co,
The Ciothity an'J She; Mvn
TO Ol'K FUIKNOS!
We are now local u at 1*21 I!
Council struct, Salisbury. N. C.
and solicit your Ira le We havt
on hand a complete iine of Ihv
!? at. Whiskies, Wine*. Uramlies
Kte , and can supply your wan??
with anything in our line. Out
Mr. M. A. Teeter, fornn rly ol
Charlotte, has personal supet visiot
of our* shipping departmeiit am
id! mail orders receive prompt am
careful alien J ion at his hand.-.
Ask (or price lj-t and o'rdei
blank with your oider.
W, li. IIOO\ I K & CO.
SALIS1U KV. N. C. Phone 21*<
Cabbage Plants & St*
1 '
Cnldwipo I'l.m's f.?r ?:? *. tv.u
and "Charloi-ton I.ar. i Typo \\ ala fioh
bond hi rotation usn.mci? ''Sn-rc .1
Klrtt Dutch. I lu' ! ? - >t i; ad \ari?
Sin:*lo thousand. $1 > and uvnr ;
i ; 111s: <'nab with ordor; or, rt?< d-t .v t
i on inoiini . Our plant I km! ? nooupv a'
i midnrs'au 1 prowinn : h?'tn in t hr op m
vow cold without inui'V i'hinis orato
wo have pocial low ate- t< r Iransp rt
Vnt rati*" j l ints hipjM d from 11 \ far
to Ivjk) inn) namo, ami :;rov. n frotn ht^
most rcliahlo s'cd u 'Uw in tho laito.
nny di -ativla t rnston ? r at rnd of .-i>ir
Our Cotton > < i|: I r.t of oni imp J
, tins year in V. harlosir.n <n P. < . 3, .1 3.
10 btisht'ls and over per l>u.
My specialty: Pjvunpr {shipnent, Tr:
hiivo been in the plant business l*o tlii
W. c. Ggraty,
SOU. " RAILWil
SOUT
Train No. 2.'> Lv Charlotte ' < v p. j
" " 27 " " (LOB u. ,
I .. .. 20 9. r?i> p. ,
,, ? 83 ? y.18 a ,
NORT
Train No. 20 Lv Chester 1.00 p. A
,, ,, 2M " Colu. 8,10 p. "
so ? 0.1 ? a. "
? 34 ? " 7.00 V '
Note?Fort Mill n a lv/ular stoppi
, Nos. 29. S3 anil 31, which > op ou Hag
t
' I "
I Dr.
W.H. Wakefield,
of Charlotte,
tsnow limiting his work to
EYE DISEASES and
FITTING GLASSES.
11', liKvitiy .:euf>ed his n-yuhir visits to
, o'ty'T towns, can hi? consulted ut all
? j t?uv> in his otti'.'.o 2'J.J N. Tryon ft. Fees
fc eounnitiirioii ?i.'K) and up according
I tv tho dlilieulty of tlie case. Glasses
it.30 anil up according to lenses and
fames. 1-18-Sui
5 IVhen in the Market
i I FOR
tiOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
.BRANDIES, ETC.,
1 CALIj on OR write
i Job.il 3\,^To37*lef
P. O. Box 9 7,
| SALISBURY, - N. C.
I ?-?:j r,''j fc>:,:U;7? >r* v* |V<$
ri !W /i at,* N
feet:- >.m saikj
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t I J. STEV.i? a im l'h ACiUooT" i
0 CHICOPSE rAt.t.6, MAOp. U.3. A.
mu
;> ; ?.0 YEARS'CXPCRiCNCK^imrCHiUtCClS ARB
Vj Hit LOWEST. 8<'|i<1 rkxIcI, (>lu.-U\<>r AkeUh fmr B
ii IvrfllNCCMCMT : ii?' rlitnliKtri*b?fote nil ffl
M TISCDnml SOLD, IP TRAOl-.*ARKS, PEA- H
5jj Oppot.l'.e U. S.^Patent Office, I
f&ESMi - u mil wtiiil?ll j
* KILLyhe COUCH G
h an0 otjre the lunc8j
If v"T,!lOng'sH
! Hew Diseovery 3
' it-nn /^SUMPTION Price n
i f V On I OUGHSand 50c 4 $1.00 K
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