Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 19, 1905, Image 3
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? n :iMS of LOCAL INTEREST ?
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?Cest Sunday is Ussier.
Mr. J. R. Fowell spent Monday
uflciuoon in Charlotte.
Mrs. L. P. Fnlpiuivi son. Rich- '
uiva, spetii. Monday in Rock Ilill.
Mr. M. 31. Colthnrp, of Char-|
lot to spent a few hours lier? Sunday
.
Mr. David Phavr of Mooresville.!
K. 0.. was a visitor to Fort Mill
yerttei day. j
Dr. 1). (i. Thompson has been
PfUlfl IIO/I v. ' 1
uuouiiv u >\j ui.i luum ecvprui uays
by Kickuess.
The school children ;no {coking!
forward wiijL happy anticipation
to their summer vacation.
A local weather prophet pays
the presmt cool weather wiil*cont
une until nftct Easier.
Nearly every day ? few hales of
cotton are brought to the market.
The price does not change much.
Mrs. David Tiaitier ami children,
of New York City, ami Mrs. M. M.
Watson, of Fort Mill, S. ('., are
- 'sir.ngat the home of Mr. and
Mrs \Y. A. Watson, on North Me- j
]) ?well street. Charlotte Observer ,
At a r-cent meeting of Electro
Jjodge, K. of P., Messrs. ?J. M.i
iSpratt. and J. II. McMurray were
named as delegates to the annual
meeting of the State graml lodge,
"which convenes at Uoaufort May i
l(Ilh, next.
A party of young men, baseball ,
enthusiasts, went over to itock |
Hill M.unlay afternoon to witness
n game of bull between a nine of ;
that city and a team from Wilms- ;
boro. The score was 1 I to 9 in
favor of the llock Hill hovs.
The
next thirty days will prove
of momentous importance to the
cotton growers, ll they go ahead
quietly and secretly increase their
acreage instead of cutting it down. |
n big crop and ruinous prices will
be inevitable next full.
A voting contort, which in ox- i
reeded in interest only hy n Chiir- ;
hitlc mmticpul election, is now on
among the young men of the town
as to what young lady shall be
queen of the carnival which ia to
be here next week. The votes in
lh?' contest up to the hour of
counting last evening will be
found in another column.
Mis J. S. IIkII, of Waxhnw, who
underwent an operation at the
Magdalene hospi a! sevetal weeks,
ago ami who was so desperately ill,1
left Wednesday for Fort Mill to
spend a few weeks with her moth-;
er before going home. She is on
a fair road to recovery. Mr. Hall
cntne down Tuesday and e.cconi- ;
pnitied her. Chester Lantern.
..Some time ago Mr. J. M. Simpsou
was appointed agent for the
Catawba Indians, but it was afterwar
Is learned that he was a rural
tetter catrier, and, as and r the
laws of the State he cannot hold
the two jobs, the position of In-;
dian agent is now vacant. Another
appointment will now be made under
the recommendation of the
delega ion from this county.
Dr. J. IX Hoggins, the nowly
elected pastor of the Coi l'Mill and
Klint Hill Baptist churches, arlivcd,
with his familly, from I'axville
during the past week and is
now occupying the handsome new
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ji.nooiiu^u >. < I i IV- l I'll ill III V II II IT 11 .
Dr. Hugging# began his duties
here last Sihbnlh with two eloquent
and instructive sermons,
both of which were "heard by huge
and appreciative congregations.
Mr. L. X. Cnlp returned Thursday
from KiUgowav. \\ here fm several
days lie had attended liethel I
Presbytery as a delegrte from the
Kurt Mill I'resbvterian church, j
J >r. J. II. Th rnwell, of this place,
was elected a delegate to the General
Assembly which meets at Ft. 1
Worth Texas, May lStli, next.
The next meeting of the p res by
t.-ry will take place in the fall at
Jleatli Spring.
Com t convened ?t Yo-kvilie on
Monday, and will eon t in lie t li rough
next week. The following prisoners
are in jail awaiting the issue
of this and next week's proceedings:
Clias. Strait, murder; Simp
Starr, assault with murderous intent;
Frank Ihirriss. criminal carelessue.-s;
Henry Mc El\vee,# housebreaking
and larceny; John I>olk,
bignnty; Will Cook, criminal assault;
Alex. Fatton, arson; J. C.
Teeter, bigamy; John Koss, lar
ceny.
This section has experienced n
touch of decide. Iv wintry weather
during tli" past l'? w days. rl"h*T?*
was a sudden clinnge of temperature
Sunday evening and night
and the tneicnry fell to the freezing
p>int Mo'iimmv morning, when
there was a big frost and a thin
coating of itre in low places. The
fi nit and vegetables have been
seriously damaged throughout the
South, in acme places to such au4
extent that the gard? ns and truck
farms will liavo to la? replanted.
A light frost was also vitiblo yestordny
morning. "
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Mrs. T. B. Belli spent Thursday '
with relatives in Clinrlotte.
Capt. W. IT. Et|wnrds, of Cbos- j
tor, .was here yesterday on busi- [
ness.
Mr. J. McMurray is at home
from Erakiue College for a few
UtlJS.
Mrs. W. B. Ardrey and children !
returned Monday from a visit to ;
I'uion.
Mr. nncl Mrs. Osmond Barber
and iufunt tire visiting, relatives in
Union.
Dr. J. T. Kell and son, Mr. Dan j
Kell, of Providence, were visitors i
to Fort Mill Friday.
Mrs. Dr. Irwin, of Charlotte, j
was a visitor Wednesday at the
home of Dr. .1. Ii. Thorn well, in !
this place.
Miss Minnie Garrison, a teacher
in the Fort Mill primed school
spent Sunday ut her home in
l'inevil'e.
Chief of Police Colo, of Pineville,
whs Hinonir *ho visitors here I
Friday, Chief Culp favored Tin*
Times with a pleasant call while I
iu town.
A nnmbsrof laborers, both white
and colored, have recently pone
from this place to the Whitney
[Reduction Co.'h plant on the Yadkin
liver, near Salisbury.
Mr. C. S. I.ink, we me informed,
lias purchased the lot to ihe north
and atljoininti that of (.'apt. S. F.
White, oil White street, and will
iu the near tulure erect a handsome
residence thereon.
In response to a telephone me' sage.
Mr. NY. ?T. Moore earne down
from Pineville Friday to lie with
his son, Air. Mencham Moore, who
was seriously ill at his home in
this place. Mr. Moore's condition
is imicii improved at present.
Mr. W. F. Harris, of ihis place,
11ne rented the stables of t i?o Rodnnui-l
l^atli Co., of Waxhaw. for!
tin? purpose of conducting a livery j
business in that place. Mr. Fred
Harris, who is to have charge of j
the stables, left Friday for Waxhaw.
Attorney John Hart, of York- I
ville, wan here Fiiday on professional
business. It is understood I
that Mr. llarj is the plain:ill".- attorney
in the ease of Campbell vs.
the Phoenix Bridge Co., which is
set for the present session of York
court.
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Work was begun Monday morning
on a live-room dwelling t ? be
erected by Mr. Yirgii Casey, near
the Spratt Construction hIioj k. ,
t he dwelling will cost about $1,000 .
and when eoinpletcd will be one
of the handsomest cottages in the
place. Mr. Z. V. iiradfoid lias!
charge of the work.
Til? closing exercises of the;
Hold Hill school will take plime j
next week, commencing Wednesday
evening and continuing
through Fiiday. The program
in not yet to hand, hut it is said
the exorcises this year will as us
nel he of a high scale and as interesting
as those of former years.
A St. Lonis special of the 11th
to tlu' Yorkville N? \v Era an- |
nounced that J. S. Drakeford, fori
years a rt-nid* nt of this place and
later editor of the now defunct
Yorkville Yeoman, had been granted
an unconditional decree in his
suit for divorce. His divorced
wife, with her several children,
still resides in Yorkville.
V Some of the county treasurers
of the St,".to are going to get into j
trouble soon over the violation of
the tax laws of the State. The law
requires that 110 tax be received
after March 1">, and it is reported
that a number of violations have
been reported. The treasurer
should refuse all taxes-offered af- |
ter that time and unless this is!
done the sheriff loses a number of .
fees.
Fort Mill furnished another recruit
Friday for York comity's aggregation
of road builders. Jim
llicklin, colored, who is said to
have b. en conducting quito a prof
itable blind tiger business in the1
northern part of the township, was
tried before Magistrate McFilinny,
convicted of retailing, and sen-:
fenced to pay a line of $100 or
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lilt was escorted to the gang Saturday
morning by Constable T. A
Mills'
Col. K. 1?. Fuller, of Hie United
States army, and Col. ?J. M. 1'atrick,
Assistant Adjutant and In
spertur General, will inspect the
Fort- Mill Light Infantry n?-xt
Wednesday afternoon at l o'clock.
On account of changes in the militia
law, a number of companies
will be mustered out of the service
in order to reduce the enlisted
strength to 2,501), the prescribed
number. Toe nu mbers of the local
company hare taken a great
deal of interest in the semi-weekly :
drills lately, and everyone hopes
that they will pass a satisfactory
inspection. The inspection will lie
held on the baseball ground and
the public is invited to come out
and sec the drill. I
Mr. T. M. liULjheH, of Lancaster,
spent Weclne-clay ?\mi Thursday in
Fort Alii1 on lus way to the Northern
markets.
A special term of the court of
nil ill f.if (l.iu
^w... ...w.l |,IVUO ftWI UIIO UUUIII J', III
continue for two weeks will convene
in Yorkville on the second
Monday in May, Judge. Gage pi? siding.
Notwithstanding that a
your or longer ago a special term
lasting for two weeks was held in
this county, the dockets are very
much crowded now, hence the necessity
of an extra term.
Mr. C. Ih Turner, advance agent
of the American Carnival Company.
paid Fort Mill a second visit
on Friday, and while here completed
arranginenis for the coming
of his shows, which wdl arrive on
tievt Mot d iy. The < a nival,is
said to consist of a splendid aggregation
of shows that are clean,
moral and entertaining, and well
vtroithy of public patronage. See
advertisement in another column.
I)r. ?>. E. Massey. Sr., of this city,
has been appointed by the State
board of health to have charge of
vaccination in York county to
operate under the act. authorizing
compulsory vaccination in the
counties of the State, lie will appoint.
all the physicians in the
county as Irs assistants. The State
board will farnish p lints and pay
ten cents for each person vaccinated,
except in incorporated cities
and towns, where vlio patients
must pay for the points and the
fee of the physician.?Rock Ilill
Herald.
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Your
Domestic Animals,
How About Them?
We liavo just received a 1 ?ij?.
fresh slock of
International Food
for Stock and Poultry. This
is the best known Stock Food
in the world. It is the biggest
soiling food medicine for animals
in the world.
Price. "Joe, 50c. Si per pack'go
We also have Prutt's, Parker's
and other foods.
Ardrey's Drugstore.
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We have
^ up a shipm<
1 gates" Len
nil la Extra*
to 25c sizes,
the best Kxi
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meat of tin
Ileinz Pick!
and Sauces.
Buy theb
will be bett
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Work Well Done,
Have you Table Cloths, Counter,
paint's, Doilies, Window Curtains,
Blankets, ete., laundered by the
Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N, C.
Priee.e for launderim; the above
articles cheerfully furnished.
ftu,i-s pressed 8.V; suits drycleaned
and press, d, f>Oe; suits
washed and pressed, 75c; omit <>r
: pants pressed, i5e; cleaned and
pressed, 25c; shirts pressed, 25c;
. cleaned and pressul, f?Oc.
Our chiptnonts are made Thursday
mornings ami returned ?Satnrdays.
McElhaneyvParks Co.
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The Clothing a?vJ Shor- Mon
Dr/V/. H. Wakefield
cf Charlotte,
is new limiting his work to
f'Yli DiSMASMS nnc.1
riTTINi; "i* I. ASS MS.
Hi-, having reused hi re,;. \i visits to
other towns, ran be nm-ml toil all
times in lii? nthee "Jit:. IS". T: wai st. K s
f ir rnnsuUatirn S-J.CO and iu aero tiiifC
to tiie <i11 i ally of tlie i'.im'. (1 lasses
$J.f)0 and i'p according tc Irum s and
frames. l-l-ttin
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A GOOD GUIDE.
i'm* tim ?utw irAsnor atik- ai m is- trrb i Q
J ir.t \ ! : :>rr *1 ri'nc* the if.i ;t tomjilctc M l Miticd jj
RlClca Pistols SholRuns i
r c* .?the output of ore ?ninufac inter*
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B . . . i. tn shots t! elneaticfclhlgh in ini of excellence B
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Mrvrns An.i tklC ci U A U A *. T k 1> ?*???; (,?C.\I.ITV
sl.imUt f?r? you t l>c ?ire to ipr.iiy litis
h< n -t . i .
I bend two ac. taiops for Stevens Bo*/* am! Rifle Pusrtc. j
J. STEVENS ARM SO TOOL CO.
V. O. l\ox 4091
Chlcopeo falls. Mass., tJ. 3. A.
? i?i ma agnm?i
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good news I
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just opened
cut of "Colion
and Va- j
:ts in the nc
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tracts made,
lave a ship^
celebrated
les, Vinegar, jj
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Our third shipment of
arrived. We have all the
i prices are about half you
Fit better, look better
any other Shoes on the 111;
no higher than you pay f<
lot Slippers just arrived.
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Clothing stock, and have :
at Wholesale Cost.
If you need a Sewing
Home before you buy. It
chines of other makes an
half. Go-Carts, $2.50 up.
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PANAMA CLOTH Veiyn
? * blue. Iir'iwii, nile nwl rrenin, 81
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bl;n I<r> w11 nml i in, i?(> incJ
MOD A IKS ?They n V very
Mi.iC :Imt liloWli, nt f)<>.\ (i'dc, 7.*j
JifiS K( >1.1 M.N N 1. Thin is shear
Nv ilu? \. rv latest iii black, blue,
11 inch at J1 {>' >.
IIKNKIKI rA Silk warp. t
V- 1!IjA('K (JOODS A full li
^ SI 1 ,KS This is u Silk sem
r >* b stuck, we i it11 irive ym: nil
iclidi:*"4 shvtlos. Nolo the folh
AvT) :;i? nu ll I Pud; TatTetu, w.irn
& 1!7 ,, CMiitl'oii Tntt'eta. the
.'It; ,, White Vi'iish Siik, ii
mil ti nt I S ik
* 1:7 inch China Sill;
^ Li7 .. Colored Silk 17?r Bill
MA DIMS' 1- C KMSIi I N'GP
(."A till I I lilt H < 7>l If. S lit 111. l.~>, *?.ri
Sets al li ) ulit 1 iiOe. I bind !>i<
it! I>;ie v..u c.ui huy elsoi
Lubes' black, t ill n'ul while, j
?t It). if? uiul 'St-. Children's
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f&SZ $?$&$? i
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Straw Qq
W c have the nohhie
for iiiiKi and boys, ?>rie<
7 We
also have 1 lie
Stetson and Howard I
shapes ami colors.
McEIJianey
Cheapest store in town.
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For Ihf pint ].". yciits I Iihvo C
v*> i ''"I,"' <imii 1 licfo y?'.us 1
"pi?a?it!y wort I:' ?-. K'lliji'cta 1
'liscli>t: vil Irom my "san
t:> ii. I ?junraut?e a otnv of
<tf"p pi: ci ri Jir? as low ?is oim- nni nfl
Scud tnc your alii t??1 Shoes
(if tfoods for prompt !r- iilmt'iil am
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T ott JJillhcails,
v'.| Circulars, Kuvolopi'.s. lite., at tho lo
(tL' work* uuil us your orders and we
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MILLINERY has just
latest styles and our
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piiy otner places.
Shoes
and last better than
trket. The prices are
)r inferior Shoes. New
We are closing out our
some nice Men's Suits
Machine, see the New
.will out wear two maid
we cut th-j price in
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ress Goods. 5
tylish tlii? season?it) black, ?
> inch, nt 50 cents.
cry Holt and clingy?black, *
at 50 cents.
i;o?xl this senson?in black, ^
>\ $l.00, and $1.25. ^
or than silk, very swell and
t carl, brown and cream,
'pociftl number, 40 inch, $1. fib
no at 25c, 5')c, GOe, $1, $1.25
ti?n. While we haven't a ^
the standard ^oods; also the Ck
?w i 11
tut od $1.00 ^
best 90 S
iot the China, but the K
> Wo keep thin line up at U)
and 5(1 r. Collar and Cutf ^
;s. 25, 50. 75c and $1. Our
vhere for less than $1.25. Ul
ilain and lace striped hose
hose, black, tun, and while,
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SUNDAY,
rd, 1905.
ason Begins,
st line on the Pike
p 25c to $2.00.
celebrated John B.
lats in all the latest
-Parks Co.
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inducted hii old Shoe '"Hobhousa
ds of much-worn nnd
lave received treatment and
iloriuin" in healthy condinil
shoo ailments, nnd my
"ord to execute good work.
, IfarneHK, or other leather
I poi maneat cure.
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Statomentfl, Handbills, Posters k2
west prices oonsistout with good ljjgj
will please you. FT]!
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