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^ -mrnmmm?m^? ? i #. * I r; tfMS of I.OCAI INTEREST $ C * ? R. V. M-icon, of Savannah, ((. h ? yient at tlit-* home of her r? ! ts, .Mr. and Mis. A. A. j jf, ill this pinco. 5b"s. A. O. .TonOR mul W. R. J? .Ire went to Yorkvillo Moiiclay < oneirics. ii'fv'l. F. Moatuller returned to jli home in Charlotte Monday, af;%> a visit to relative# in lower f ?t. Mill township. dr. . d Hniles has returned jl 'i; i 1 tiion and will auaiu en^a^" rii . ?insurance business in this I I present warm weather is ' ttr '.!?* cotton up Nt'vtvnl 1 ' ? an roa bouts have furl y f t'uulfi. ' *4-Sunday was ?>u ideal day. litod i'or church-going, and ) nngregnt ions Hi tended ner e the several churches in t ?v K. y of the gardeners have re )! 1 hoaus,peas, etc., since tile fret /.e. v Manly Young has accepted ship with the "Old ft- liable" . ) c ? 0. II. Stephenson, of Char } isited his mother. .M rs. S , phciison, in this place Men t -V T \Y. Uenshaw and YTi-sM Hauler, of Charlotte, are v t tho Misses Ballets ui, on I'. -until street. 1). (i. Thoiupeon and Mr. j . Al *Klhatiey spent Wcdneedi..? Yorkville on business. lumber of Fort Mill young ]' Blu<t?'ut.sof Winthrop college s it Monday at their homes in tl places. tr. William Barnhart ami Miss J a Aim olid, a y <)iiug couple of ord, X. wer.- married A icsday by 'StjuireJ. W. Me J y, of this place. public schools if the county I mi-nenced t ? el- sc and I iir. j utii the h.lt< r part of Mn\ e sos will be held m a number r county sc 11 f if Is. - stated in our last issue, tin* ; r ?!. tr ... st-t' ' t nun in iui? curl .Mill liiu'lit J . ry will take place this afterut 1 o'clock on the ball el. The public in invited to oil the inspection, which will miducted by Col. 1'. B Fuller (ten. .1. M. Pat rick. pupils of the fi;st, second third grades of the urachal 1 took part in an egg hunt y at Confederate park, and i little folks seemed to enj >y : lolves hugely. The "hunt" iven by the teachers of the / tl grades. e American Carnival Com j arrived Monday and have p fed their tents on the grounds ol ie tennis club, near the Spratt co trnotion shops. The carnival i", oed yesterday afternoon and will continue through the week. T' e shows are being well patr n l; >d and all who have attended seem well pleased with what they saw. Contractor A. A. Bradford will i) a few days begin the eroctioii jl a number of additional rooms n 1 a general improvement to the rt .fence of Mr. T, B lie Ik in tlio ci jrn surbubs of the town. The ll< part of the residence, iis with t1 old, will be of brick. Mr. Bradf?. I also has tho contract for e\t< ive improvements to the re.si(< -co of Postmastei 1.1. Il.Massey, o" Fast Booth street. Hie announcement is made that a iistrict summer school will he In id in Yorkville, beginning on the the 18th of ! nne and continue It 4 a mooth. The coiintieH included in tliin district are Chester, Fairfn M, Jjancaster, Cherokee and V. rk. The fnoulty will consist. of 1 of, .1. \V, Thomson, of Rock ti ll; Prof. D. Ij. Hrnmlett, of Kershaw; and Miss lfnttin Goldfni ith, of (rroonville. The school will he known as tin* Catawba Ipuinmer School. Anions the presentments of the York grand jury the past week was one which read, "We lind Hint W, O. Bailes and the woman with, whom he is living ns man and wife prq not legally married, inasmuch as the woman has a living husband in the State of North Carolina, and we recommend that they he ' ,'l.w.ii ~:a. _ . .! - i " w ucmi will' nCl'UKIIIIL; lO IUW. WO IIHtllO HS witlleSSCB to tllO fact J. \V. Bailes mid Julio Fhns, of Fort Mill, vS. C." From the Lancaster Enterprise; learn tlmt Col. Leroy Springs will at once begin tho erection in Lancaster of one of the handsomest buildings in thin section of the State. The building will he loIocated on Main street and will cover the greater part of a hpoire ^t will contain eleven store rooms, f modern hotel, nnmeroiis profos- . aiotial and business offices and probably an opera ball, all under roof. Col. Springs lias also decided to build this summer an ideal residence, of colonial style. ! Ju accordance with k -call of t President Harvey Jordan, 01 the' Houtuern Cotton Association, a meetiu^ of the York association j will We Welti in Yorkville May 2nd, j for tin? purpose of receiving from : the various township associations \ the 'final report as to the acreage of cut ton unci fertilizers employed in this year's crop, in order to I ascertain the exact acreage tire canvassing committees have Ween ordered to re-canvass their teepee- ! tive towiinhipK at once and report | at ir.eetim*s of their respective .associations in time for appointing coiuniuteeB to Uie county meet. 1 i: g on May 2. .11 ia hoped that tu ne have broken the pledge by | putting in more cotton thuu was ugr?. eil njioii. The Watch Contest. The con tent fur the gold wntch wltudi ia to be nwurdrd Saturday ' to the young lady receiving the largest number of voted, is a matter of much concern to the young people at present: The Vote ti> ; date is as f< -Hows: Alias Kllie Parks 801 ,, Addie Wolfe 7bl ? Tuoimie Oulp Hat) ? Ruth Wright 157 ,, Anita Harris lJl ? Minnie (Jarrison til (1 ranees Harris Ha ? llertha Mass** y di ,, Marv Harris HO ,, Hstelle Maseey 15 Needed on the Gang. Supervisor lloyd took four prisoners to the cliaingnng yesterday. 1 hey included the two white men. 1 i\ Teeter, and Holm Belk, who I plead guilty ot bigamy rjit the term of court just closed. People in- 1 (crested in tin4 prisoners sought to persuade the sup -rvisor to send tiiein them to the penitentiary:! hut after ear fill consideration Mr. l>oyd decided otherwise. Helloes not see that these men, especially . in view of the otf nee they have . committed, are entitled to any consideration over the negroes, ami he is about right, sa\s the j orkville Kuuiiirer. k.r* - - - i nose inai have, Must Los6" It whs too l)ml, hut "those that, i have. it,vist lost-." We extend sym pathics to the <?<?U Mill young; man who a few evenings ago ex - \ changed a bridle for a horse, and awoke the following morning to i titid that his horse was dead. It is stated that the former owner of 1!ir- animal had about sneeeeded in learning it to live without eating when our (iold Hill friend volunteered to liinish its education with j the ahoue lesult. We are told, j however, that the young man finds consolation in the fact that his' best hridie did not figure in thel trade. -? ?- ? Special Service at Oak Grove Church. Th Tiuies has received the fol- i lowing program for a special ser- j vice to be held at Oak (irovo Maplist church, 5 snihs north of Mo it .Mill, on next Sunday, the doth: j Open nt 10 a. m. with Sunday soln ?oi. 1'rayt r service couduetod by S. . M . (5 at nson. "Difficulties ami benefits of a; weekly prayer meeting iu a conn- i try church.''?Jackson Hamilton. "Who among us may not be I helped by the Sunday school?"? j J ?J. I'. I Joy d and S, .\ I'.pps. i "What it costs to have good niu- ! sie in our churches." ? S. II. 1'jpps. Sr. Dinner on Ihe grounds. Sermon in the afternoon by tlie ! j pastor, Itev. J. I), lln^^ins. ? -< +- ? Major James F Hart Dead. York county has lost another of her landmarks. Maj. James F. Hart, whose illness had for several 1 weeks been a matter of mm-h eon- I corn throughout this t-eetion, died t Thursday afternoon at 3:20o'cloek at his homo in Yorkville. The burial took place in Yorkville 1 Friday afternoon, under the l auspices of the Jasper Lij^ht In ! fan try. Major Hart, as we learn from : The Enquirer, was born in Union county on February 13, 1835. He' attended the common schools of the county during his boyhood and I in 1851 went to the ? itmlel, graduating from thai institution in j 1857. lie entered the Coiifeder- | ate service in JS4?8 bh a lieutenant | of the Washington Light Infantry, ! and sliortly afterward became captain of that company. Later he was transferred to Hampton's cavalry corps, and became a major of horse artillery, known as Hart's battery, losing a leg at Bn r^cKSK mill in 18r,|. He came to Yorkville : to practice law in 18f>8, and lias : since that time been identified with all that has made for the pro j gret>s of the town and county, socially, politically, educationally ; or otherwise. No other citizen of the county lias been more active j among his fellows for a lpnger period. ' Five at the mpst prominent tlfmrtfiste of Charlotte are under $lO0 bond each to appear in court to answer -to tiro charge of filling illegal whiskey prescription* i? violation to the Watts law. The alleged prescriptions were written by a German eye specialist, named Kellar, who, not beinu licensed to j practice in North Carolina, was held for trial in the sunt of SsjOO. I J - 4 ? O IU GASTON & HALL For your FRE$H MEATS, , Burn us BEEF, FORK. SAUSAGE, FISH, Etc. We also cany a lino of Heavy ami Fancy Groceries, Gunned Goods, Tohacoes, etc. 'Phone orders receive prompt attention. Gall No. and lot us serve; you. GASTON & HALL. IN FULL BLAST for Carnival Week and balance of Summer. It is healthy to drink provided you tliink healthy dri'.ks. Doctors and scientists any people do not drink enough. The body need? more fluids to dissolve the food ami purify the system. Nothing is better and healthier than water and milk. We serve both to you in palat nble, tippet iz.inu shape and under the best of sanitary conditions. < )ur syrups are made from pure fruit juices. Our Sundaes are made from the best Fruits money can buy Our Ice Cream is unsurpassed anywhere, so people say who are capable of judgim*. Our apparatus hns been made j pure and tpveet and our facilities greatly improved. Ar< 1 ivy' s Drugs! oro. f TIIE OLD liEL | GOOD 1 P i( We have for the lion* We have up a shipnu gates'' Lcm nil la lixtrac to 25c sizes, the hest Kxt We also h i nient of the Heinz Hickl : ami Sauces. Buy the h< will he betti i Yours foi ;j T. B. Til K OM) ?EI ******* Work Well Done. Have you Table Cloths, Counterpaines, Doilies, Window Curtains, Blankets, etc., laundered by the Model Steam Laundry, of Charlotte, N. C? Prices for laundering the above articles cheerfr.lly furnished. Suits pressed il5c; suits drycleaned and pressed, t?'>c; suits washed and pressed, 75c; coat or 11)1 li tu 1"... ..I.! > ^ ... . w M v.?, % V IX <i in-v: (1(111 pressed, 25c: .skirts pressed, 25c; denned ami pressed, 50c. Our shipments are made Thursday moraines and returned Saturdays. McEllianeyvParks Co, The Clclhins aitf Shor M?n Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, is now limiting his work to FY F DiSliASKS and FITTING (* LASS MS. 1T'\ having censed !ns regular visits to >th??r towns, can l>c consulted at all i iiucs in his olliee 'Jill N. Yryon St. 1?V >*s for consult at ion .v.'.OO and uj> according to the ilitlicutty of the ease, <ilasses ??.o0 and up according to lenses ainl frames. l-is-hm ^tflas ^ Pistols ' Shotgun* r tu tltt* I . I * M.i\ r 1. Ir. rule f t. r ' ? y shMi r,t<> thehuiv, ft i . M?*.? tc. t in:c? I" the ? i .nt"i tisl't.t i tn^li stftjtdAfil of eiicllcrur i-. rigidly ii .ilnt..tiicd. S T E. V E. N S F I R E. A ?. M S ivr Atikt . I. i i I it. ;. ?:ti no " , " j . - : h? ' i t t it trniis Anm ate m a A? n. r??n ouai ity Id | f' mpt you to < c t ? ify this timeIn.in i *tl luaud. h ud i'A o ... itnto|>s f-1 Stevens it k and Ride Puzzie. IJ. STEVENS .UMS6TOOL CO. I P. O. box 409 t Chlcopoc M*s?., U. S. A. | IA151, K STOKK ] y'EWS. good news , ie keepers, just opened > Jilt of "Col- 1 on and Vats in the oc These ai e raets made. ave a ship: celebrated es, Vinegar, jst and you :r pleased. * business. Belli. < JAHI/E STORE ! ? ( r/ 1VCIH.X-.X: Our third shipment of arrived. Wc have all the prices are about half you p HARRISBU1 Fit better, look better any other Shoes on the ma no higher than you pay foi lot Slippers just arrived. 1 Clothing stock, and have s< at Wholesale Cost. If you need a Sewing i\ uomc lie fore you buy. It 1 chines of other makes and half. Go-Carts, $2.50 up. CT. IS/LJ^. , :? &&& 3*as3ip 3* g ".MIeachanr. S .Showing of l)r Ut PANAMA CLOTH Very at > V blue. brown, nile and cream, H<? ? ALL WOOL UATTISE?Yei blue brown and rrenm, 8b inch, ?v MOliAliiS?Tliev int* v? i v 141 ^ bine and brawn, at 50r. bOe, 75e, m EOljl ENN K?Tliis is shenrei | tin- very tut. Kt ? in black, blue, \ t iin-li at Si oil. 4a 11 EN li I ETTA Silk warp, hji T? BLACK GO<)DS- A full lin. ^ SILKS?Tliis iw ? Siik senso f*\ l.ijr stoek, wi> ran uivr you all tl leading shades. Noto the foilov ^ Rb inrh Jilark TalVrta, w.irrun ^ *27 ,, ChitTon TatVrta, the b !)(? ,, White Wash Silk, no natural Silk ^ *27 inrh China Silk W 27 ., Colored Silk for suite ? LADIES' ELKNISHlNGS^ nil times. Collars at 10. 15. 25 ? Sets at 2.7 and 50r. Hand Ba^s $1 ban you ran not buy elsewl ^ Ladies' black, tan and white, pi at It). 15 and 25r, Children's hi It). 15 and 25c, 4,HMVX 3VX& 31 EASTER 8 APRIL 23n (u mir M ^ ? - |o?b < ctnf Hill \\> ] lave the nobbies I for nimi mid boys, price i We also have tlie < i j Stetson and Howard II shapes and colors. McElhaneyCheapest store in town. ** Your Slxc For the past 15 years T Uuvqco pital," (iiid during these yeais tin ++ ftp patently worthless subjects lui la-en discharged from my "fiiuiit tion. I KHuraiitee h onto of al prices are as low as one oait affo i Send tno your articled Shoes, 1 H goods for prompt treatment and ] >i ? W - -f^ t !s?! >iir?isiM? is?? Hi?:!? |jOB PRIN1 NEATLY LXE( THE TIMES Ol I |UJ| i Tt-J Letterhead*. Notepads, Billheads, S [^J Circulars, ftimdopoH. Ktc., at th? low ; rujj work, Send us your orders and we w | Tin ?1 tgllO UUglljUUiJSj gigK A * I; JSBHi 'Ty* f tSTE^Y. MILLINERY has just latest styles and our ay other places. RG Shoes and last better than rket. The prices are r inferior Shoes. New We are closing out our [>me nice Men's Suits lacliine, see the New will out wear two maI we cut the price in .SSEY" ? ' 1. l <Sc IE! p p s g ess Goods. 5 dish this season?in black, gb inch, at 50 cents. in soft and clingy?black, * at r>0 cents. Uk nod this sea sou?in black, ^ $1.00, and $ I J25. fR r than silk, very swell and y peurl, blown and cream, tecial number, 40 inch, $1. 3 at 'Joe, 50c, HOe, $1, $1.25 ^ ii. While we haven't a ^R ie standard o<juds; alao the ^ vino; ^ i ted $1.00 ^ t the China, but the fR rWo keep this line up at md 50e. Collar and Cutf ^ , 25, 50, 75c and $1. Our fR iere f<?r lees than si.25. yh uiti und lace striped hose ^ use, black, tan, und white, ^R . . ?? 1UNDAY, it, 1905. ison Begins. _ ^ t line 011 the Piko 25c to 82.00. celebrated John B. ills in all the latest Parks Co. vvi^vvvlC ? Work.. 8 nducted hii old Shoe ''HosxiHiinds of much-worn and ve received treatment and ## oriuin'1 in henlthy condiII alioe ailments, and my ? rd to execute good work. M Harness, or other leather permanent cure. Billue. S ^uutnuum ' - > 5?g[Sray?is!MiS[liSi?l ING I ;UTHO AT KFICE. -X ? tatomcuts, Handbills, Posters fSJ est prices consistent with good igg] 2> Times, f| '