Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 10, 1905, Image 2
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. FQBT MILL TIMES
DEMOCRATIC
J>UBI4$HKi} EVEKY WEDNESDAY
B. W. BRADFORD.
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MAY 10. 1?05.
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True patriots are scarce. Th*
1 late Filxhu^lj l^ee was uue of
them.
Possibly Mr. Roosevelt wants to
fret btyeli before the habit of president
becomes chronic with becre. |
tary Taft.
Milwaukee niffy concede tlint j
Mr. Bigelow has brought. lier md- |
tert'M'y b'lt fllre attributes lier fame
to another hour< e.
It is reported that Russian < misers
aie h11iI lying in the vicinity of
Kainranli bay, but it in possible
that correspondents, not cruisers,
are really meant.
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A Georgia contemporary says:1
"Nobody can corner all the wheat i
in the world,*' but you can fret near !
enough to give the bikers an excuse
for raising the price of bread.
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You never can tell what Carnegie
might have said about a coach
ipan, marrying a millionaire's
piece, ;f his opinion had been asked
before it wus too late.
Secretary Shaw would like first
rate to open the Lewis ami Clark
exposition, but he realy doesn't
like to admit, that there are any
States in the union west of Iowa.
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Mr. Cortleyou lias declined the |
presidency of the big life insurance |
company. Naturally ho does not j
feci like taking uu any outside
work, as there are seyerfil cabinet
positions that lie has not yet held.
According to a Georgia con tern
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[i'M ruy j j. i linn iwi^iiu |
iti way into the South. i)0u '
pie of'(Georgia mui North Candida J
propose lo pitch in and knock tlie {
Var out of the turpentine octopus.
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A Kansas man just, returned
from the isthmus, says (lie Panama
Canal will not be completed for
two hundred years. 11 is pessimism .
should be discounted liberally, as ,
Jie failed to gel the job he went
after.
The Dispensary Investigation.
Although the dispensurj* inves
fixation committee has been at
work for some time, it is not ex- j
peeled that the committee will be
ready to make a report for several 1
weeks.
The duties of the board as outlined
in the resolution passed by i
the two bouses and upon which i
each member is assigned are as \
followsA?
Whether or not it is a fact
that some of the whiskey houses'
are represented by men who arp I
relatives of employes of the disj
pn-mry?
It? Have members of the board I
been agents of bouses?
C?Is it a fact that some of the '
orders have been given middlemen,*1
thus making the State pay a corn- 1
mission?
D ? Was it necessary to purchase
the large quantities of liquor ordered
in December, It KM?
K?Are tho heavy purchases
made necessary for the best inter
of the di-spensnry ?
F?What is the financial standing
of the difcpensnry and ih it run
ail the principles originally intend
ed for its conduct?
(i?Is it a fact that the dispell- '
8ary is violating the oonatituiiou
of tlie State in soiling liquor in
lere tjian |ia|f pints?
?ts it a fact that the State is '
celling 5'h (case goods) to eon* '
HiimeiH and charging for quarts?
I?Do certain agents travel ?>v. r
the State and jmsh certain brands? 1
?T ? Hits the whiskey recently
purchased been ordered out fioin
the dealer or is it held in reserve
for future delivery?
K?What is the indebtedness of
the dispensary for recent orders?
SAVED BY DYNAMITE.
Sometime^ a flaming city is saverl by
dynamiting a space that rho fire can't
cross. Sometimes, a congh hangs on so
long von fool as if nothing bnt d.uamite
would cure it. 7,. T. Gray, of Cul*
? honn, Gn writer: "My wife had a very
aggravated o.ugh which kept her a wake
nights. Two physicians conld not help
J?er; so she took Dr King's New pis- j
't*?vcry for Consurifptiou, Coughs and :
Colds, which eased her cough, gave her
sleep and finally cured her." Strictly
Ificicutific cure for bronchitis and l.a
Grippe. At Ardroy's drugstore, price 50c
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The War.
The news an to the whereahonts
of Rojcgtvensky's squadron is yet
vague and rather uncertain, and
ns for Togo, he might as well be
at the bottom of the sea so far as
locating him ie concerned. There
arc not even any rumors as to his
position. The Russian admiralty
profess now to belie ye that the
.laniinese cannot nievont the iniio
tine of NebogHtoff and Rojestr
vensky. and consequently tlie officials
in St. lVtosburg are hopeful
of a favorable outcome in the conteat
f<ir the mastery* of the sea.
The Russian vessels, according to
the home officials, are destined for
Vladivostok, where, in oonu -c i ig
with the ships there, Kojestveiisliy
is supposed to be able to beat
Togo off, take command of the
seu and leave the Japanese army
in Manchuria because of laol; of
provisions. Shoul 1 all this be carried
out, ? f course the war would
likely take a turn against Japan,
for some time to come, ut least.
However, the destruction of Togo's
fleet is something yet to be
accomplished, and apparently Rojestvensky
is desirous of anything
else than a clash wit h the Japanese.
Four Russian torpedo boats ventured
out of Vladivostok Friday
and destroyed a small Japanese
sailing bout. The boats then retained
toward Vladjvostock. The
object of this raid is unexplained.
A dispatch from Manchuria says
that field Marshal Gyanja is apparently
getting his troops in position
for another general engagement.
This seems to indicate that
the field marshal is led to believe
that the clash between the fleets
is immiuQut and that lie will follow
it up with an important land em
gagment. -Chariotu Observer, Stli.
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Country Editors.
Although country editors are
nearly always p jor, tin-re are many
people who believe that half the
paragraphs in a country newspapnper
are paid for with enormous
bribes. There uro always two
sides to every question, and which
ever side nn editor happens to fall
on, the partisans of the other accuse
him of being "bought.' It is
little wonder, therefore, that the
editor is seldom a popular man; 1
neyer know one who was. and I
never knew one who was not often
accused unjustly. Probably the
people believe in bribes to editors
because it is a very rate editor who
does not accuse his opponents of
being bribe takers, creating a prejudice
against themselves and their
calling. Lazy and incompetent
editors nearly always explain the
success of their more vigorous opponents
by declaring that they
canyon a system of black-man.
1 oncp visited a large city, the
newspapers of which J had long
admired almost witli reverence,
and I was surprised to hear a citizen
say that what the city really
needed was belter papers; they
would bring "eastern capital."
Every citizen of a country town
wants his 1< entity "boomed," to the
end that he may sell his fifty dob
lar lot for five hundred; ho can appreciate
that a really good paper
might aid him in this, and liecause
his lot does not advance in
value as h" thinks it should, he
has grievance against the editor.
He longs for an editor with some
"snap'' in him. 1 don't know what
"snap" means, hut I know this is
the quality usually thought to he
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A uric III I- Hint" gll'Ml
m?Mi in every country town than
really exist in the nation, and if
they are not recognized as such,
the local papers are of no account.
I was once hotle-red a good deal hy
a man who stid he could clean
more chickens in an hour than
any other chicken-cleaner in tho
world, and he wanted the fact
ment i 'iied. Men who are never
suspected of greatness hy other
people rccuso themselves < f it to
editors, ami when they refuse to
mention this greatness they are
told that their eoluuins contain a
great ileal of slulT not half so in
teresting. It has occurred to me
that when a citizen of a country
town gels drunk, the first thing he
does ia to hunt up the editor and
t *11 him what is the matter with
tlm community. ? Exchange.
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letter to
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rt ivivj iUiuTljAVYYBK,
FORT MILL, S. 0.
Dear Sir: Want would bo the result
of sc 1 tins l"*.ir paint with this guarantoo?
"If yon have any fault to find with
this paint, either now in putting it on.
or heron ft or in the wear, toll your dealer
about it.
"We authorize him to dq what is
right at our expense," *
That means pay damages, don't it?
Hero's anot her guarantee.
"If your State atyunisttiiidg t his paint
ndultniuiod, we w ill pay his bill, and
send you $l.(K)ti."
We stnud by both of these gnarautoes;
as wo are the maker, ami know all
about it.
Yours truly
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P. S. W B Ardrey A Co., sell# qur paint.
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| A Heart It Heart Talk With Oar De
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Charity at Home.
It was some time ago thnl a epntlenmu
from one of the mouniniuouh
sections of North Carolina
drove into Fort Mlil lute in tin?
uftonioon mid decided to "hiy
oyer" for the night. One of our
citizens who desired to learn of
the stranger's country and trip
sir >lled over to the camp and
tackled him in sort of an olf-hund
way. The conversation gradually
wound around until the desired
subject was reached, when, to the
astonishment of our citizen, it was
learned that the stra tiger had never
been to the county seat, of the
county in which he was reared, although
it wus otdy 15 miles from
his home. He also did not know
I who were the county officials. He
was asked about a celebrated
military institute located in that
town several years ago, to which
he said lie had heard of such a
school being there, hut did not
i know of his own personal ob^ervaI
tioti that it was so.
Is it not a wonder that a man
1 would strike out with a wtmoii and
ten 111 ami get bo far from home
who knows and has seen so little of
his own county? His action must
have been prompted by the sunn*
; motive that caused the moun;
taineer to visit the city of Atlanta
: during the Exposition held in that
city a few years ayo, who was
heard by a news paper man to tell
a crowd that he knew nothing cf
size or shape of the world, hut if it
is us big the other way as it was
the way lie come, '4 1 tell you she's
a whopper,'' as he had come sixty
miles and hail seen enough to sat isfy
any one as to the size and what
is to be seen in traveling over the
wot Id.
We only wonder if our friend on
returning to his home had as many
wild and wierd scenes to relate to
his neighbors of what he saw during
his trip and slay in thisjieotiou
I as the Atlantu fellow did while in
that city?
Why should we continue to send
missionaries to China, Japan and
other heathen and bvnighted
lands when we have so many rei
mote ami benight* d corners in our
own country, if we acknowledge
the fact that eliaiity should begin
at home,
HtfW the Oodrnilcs Fndrd.
Our renders doubtless heard
little of the Ogdeti pirty after the
wreck of the special trniu nenr
Greenville, and, it' thoy had known
how the tour was to end, would
| liavo been less interested, except
for the railroad inen who were kill
i ed or injured in the collision.
The Abbeville Medium learns
that Ogden and his ptrty went
from Greenville to Hampton, a
negro college in Virginia, where
Qgden was a guest of the institution
during the commencement
exercises. Hooker T. Washington,
of Roosevelt-Washington fame,
was the anniversary orator. Mr.
Ogden is president of the hoard of
j directors of the institution Tin*
Medium quoting from the Manufacturers'
Record, says, it will be
I recnlled that the visit of the Oudenites
to Hampton, f?>!!??winj* the
Hichmorid Confer.enee in lQOtj, v?s
i characterized as the dessert of that
conference, and that said dessert
was garnished by the statement of
one of tho Ogdenites, in the presence
of a mixture of whites and
! negroes, that Jesus Christ was
j ''dusky-skinned." Theregnlaj annual
end of the Ogden movement
i is either Hampton Institute or
| Tuskegee Instiiuto, or both, with
I or without dangerously suggestive
; garnishments.
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Dw?IIIn^*With CoRteats Burped,
Many of our citizens noticed b
bright light, in the western sky
Saturday night about 10:30 o'clock
and it wag thought to haye been a
tire in York vine, but this proven
to be untrue, as it was learned
Sunday morning that the home of
Mr. T. M. Gar others, near the Catawba
dam, was the ktene of the
conflagration. All of the family
except Mr. Carol hers were attend?
STvices at Ebenezer church at
the time of the tire, and when discovered.
it had gained sin-h headway
that it wub impossible to save
Itlie building. The tire started in
thp kitchen and is thought to have
been caused by a spark from the
[Hue. The dwelling, together with
the kitchen, dairy and smokehouse,
burned and but little of the house
furnishings were saved. The
dwelling was insured for a small
amount.
Agent fer the Cafawbss.
On the recoimnendalion of the
count}' delegation Governor Heyward
ha- appointed Mr. J. D. Leslie,
of Leslie's station, agent for
the Catawba Indians, and Mr. \V.
S Neil, of Yorkville, game warden
for York county.
The appointment of Mr Lesue
is the outcome of cousideiahle
trouble that has existed at the reservation
for some time, growing
out of the rival claims for loudership
of two men of the tribe. Not
long ago a delegation of Indians
visited the governor, and it was
expected that ho would act as lie
has done.
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The Arizopa Kickcr.
When we find a man within MO
njiles of this town who is not a
1 Kuhscrihpr to The Kicker we feel
that there is something wrong
somewhere and we proceed to interview
him. When a subscriber
lets go of the paper without what
we eon-idm a reasonable excuse?
! such as death or removal to Alaska
we interview him some more.
Last week the copy sent to Col.
.Jim Kelso, whose postoffice is
Hitter Creek, was returned to us
marked. '"Refused, and bo durned
Ito.youJ" We telephoned over for
. the colonel *o come in, and he told
us over the wire to go to. We
1 then wrote him f< ran explanation,
and ho returned our letter un|
opened. Saturday morning we
Mtnn.tm.1 tli-n? . <1.. ?t-'o -...J 1
| ? v.i.rv unj o Muiviiin nilU
:j[o0 cartridges to our middle,
i mounted our regulnr canvassing
i mule, and Ret off to lit id out what
I was the matter with Col. Kelso.
! The colonel in no spring chicken.
He knew what would follow his
action and was expecting us. He
laid in 200 cartridges, a week's rai
tions. and a barrel of w iter and
j whm barricaded in his abode. We
sheltered our tnnle in a ravine and
; opened lire We bombarded the
colonel from every uoint of the
coinpuas up to 1) oelock in the
aveiiitirc, and then went into camp.
We were after him again at day;
light, and k> pi it up till noon.
Then the wind catno around tight
and we prepared to set tire to a
hay stuck on the north side of the
; house and burn linn out. The colonel
called our hand and surrendered.
He had refused out pnpei,
lie explained, because we devoted
: too much space to politics and so
little to accounts of murders and
executions. It didn't take us tiw
| minutes to demolish his argument
and make him come across with
\ three yeacs' subscription, in ad1
vuuee, and he took it as a great favor
that we allowed him to aeeom'
pany us part of the way home. We
have several other cases oil our
books and ahull attend thpin in
regular older us soon as possible.
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Wedoffonr lints to the CharI
lotte Observer and Textile Kxetdsn?r,
both of which in referring to
I electric power along the Catawba.
i have recently hiiuI that tho On!
tnwlm Power Co is now operating
n larfje electric plant "near Fort
Mill." We have all nlon't; ci ntend
Jed that it was improper to say iliat
the hijy power plant was "near", i>r
| "at"', Kock Hill, and we are glad
'that onr in i^hhoi a across tho line
have at la^t eiih-tvrihvd to our way
! of thinking. Ah a -wot' fiet,
the big po?\er plant tk* wo miles to
'one nearer Fort mill 1111 any city
1 or town in this section.
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I . STREET TAX NOi'ICiV
Fee. 1. He it orriuiued t>v tho Jnteii*
lant and W ardens of tho t<?wu of i?< i t
Mill, S. C., in council assembled. Tlmt
all jhm'soiis subject to street duty under
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.... m? ?? n wi (fUl il v illUUIlUi rU^IIIIIIK 111
said town, .-hill between theM3th day
of May, 11H) >, mid tho luth day of June,
1U06, pay to tho treasurer of said town
a commutation fax of t\yo ($2) or perfo.'iu
5days' wo k ou streets of said
town under tho (iireetiou of tho propfr
; authorities.
I -fetor. 2. That after tho* 10th day of
Juno, 1D0R, all delinquents under this
, ordiiuwoo shall bo subject to a lino of
50 cents or jterform cue days' additional
work on tho sfroots.
Rati tied this May 3th. 1905,
W. B. MEACHAM,
J Attest: J iiteiidant.
I S, W- PAHKS, Sec. and Trcus.
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It ip estimated that the cotton acreage
reduction in York county is 19 2-9
per cont and the reduction in fertilizer
is placed ut 19Ti-'j pov cent. The estimates
are based on partial reports, and
it is belioved that when complete reports
pro in the reduction will show
nearer 25 per cent.
A CREKPINQ DEATH.
Blood poison creeps up towards the
heart, causing death. J E. Stearns, of
Belle Plpine, Minn., writes that a frond
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck*
I li>n'? Arnica Sn 1 vn <lr,?vv onr. ll.i, iwacnn.
i healed the wound, and saved his lifo.
I Rest in tl?o world f?>r burnr ami sores.
| 25c at Ardruy'g druK store.
A special term of court for York
I coupty, with .Judge Gage presieipg,
j convened 011 Monday and will last two
! weeks. Damage suits against corporj
at ions will he the principal business beI
fore the o.ouvt.
CLEARED FOR ACTION.
When the body is cleared for action,
i hy Dr. King's new Life Pills, you can
I tell it by the bloom of health on the
i ehocks; the brightness of the eyes; the
| tyrmuess of the flesh and muscles, the
1 buoyancy of t lie mind. Try them At
Ardroy's drug store, 25c.
Ctill at A. (5 .Tones' and g"t your I
fresh Graham .Flour and Home-Ground !
j Meal.
The farmers in this section ar becoming
anxious about, the glass taking
possession of the crops.
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! If you need a Bahy Carriage or GoCait,
se.i Mills ?N: Voting.
I The governor has rcnppoint'd ,f W.
Thompson and John A. MeMuekin t<>
! the eon lit v board of education for York
j county. The superintendent of edueaj
tion is also a mom her of the board.
ICE?A car load just in at A. O.
Jones.' Will furnish any quantity dej
sired.
fjeforo adjournment Satnrdav. the
I board of missions for the M. K. Church j
I South, in session at Nashville, Tenn.,
| made appropriations for mission conferences
South Carolina's apportionj
mcut was $i!i,2tt8.
I When in need of a Piano, Organ or
j Sowing Machine, don't fail to .see
Mills <Sc Young.
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Cupt. Richard 1\ Iluhson, of Mommac
fame, will be married the 2oth of
' this month to Mis* Gri'/.ehJa Houston
i Hull, ot Tuxedo Park, is'. V.
If you nood anything to furnish your ;
house, sen Mill* & Young They have it.
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W. W. Hoyoe. of Rock Hill, has sent
lu lus resignation as major of the 1st
regiment of State militia.
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Farmer* fio need Cotton Hoes, Shovels.
l'oiks, Plows, ete . would do well
| to see Mills & Young.
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E. II Aull, ol Newberry, has been
: sl>oken of as a probable candidate for
j governor in the next election.
i Fresh Hiker's Bread every Saturday'
at A. O. Jonos'.
,
i 1 he ladies and business 111 on oft reen\\o,xt
will form a ;ivic improvement
^ aesocijif ion.
Try a pair of Star Hrund Shoes. They
are guaranteed by Mills Young.
Andersen's lir.n city directory has
been compiled. It shows a population
i or tun.
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I Fresh Poik. He. f and Sausage always j
on hand at 'A. (). .Tones.'
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Til-1 rot ton seed oil mills of the StnteI
arir I'onsiderin.ir the establishment of a
relir.ery for tl^JMiishiu^ of their prod- i
Fresh Florida Cabbage. Beans, and!
Potatoes at Mills & Young's
Cablm^r Plants Sea
Cnhlmgp Plants for sale, and now ready
and "Charleston harfre Type \\ ukeliold"
head in rotatu n us named, "Suefiessiou.'
Flat I hit eli," the 3 best flat bend varietie
Single thousand, ij.Ooo and over >51.
Terms: Lash with order; or. jjood* *>nt C
on money. Our plant hods occupy !>."> acre
j understand >jrowiii? them in the oihuj ait
' vere cold without injury. Plants erafed I
j vm htive -jH-c.ial lo\i rates f a transport)}:
j "cut ra.e" plants shippeti from mv farm,
'o type ;.ii<l name, and jtrown from hiith
most reliable seed house, in the l r'lifed r
1 any dissatisfied rnstnner at etui of Heusoi
Our Cotton Seed: hint of oor J oiij? Sta
this year in Charleston on Dec. "J, at Mo.
10 bushels and over $1 j?er hu.
My specialty: P'mipr Shipment, True
* have been in t! plant business for tlurn
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SOX; . R H1LWA1
SOUTHI
Traiii No. 2f> J,v Charlotte 6.00 p. Ar
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I ? -20 ? ,, 0.60 p. ?
,, 33 8.13 a.
NORTHI
, Tfrain No. 26 Lv Chester 1. h? p At
? ? 2S Cola. 3.1o p.
3o ? ,, ti.io a. "
,, 31 ,, " T.00 p. "
Note?Fort Mill is a regular stopping
. No*. 20. 33 aud 31, which a'.op <?u Hag.
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TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
The regular spring examination of
applicants for Teachers' Certificates
will he held in the Court House on
Friday, May Hub.
Trustees are forbidden by law to
make contracts with teachers who cannot.
prodnco np up-to-date certificate,
and there will be no other opportunity
to got one until next October. Tljis rO:
qmremenc win im r'giaiy ?murcoa.
In addition to th?-usual bruuchoR,
11 pplionu18 will be examiu-?d oil''Hugbag
Mistakes in Tencliiug" wljich cau be
had at this office. Price 4t) ceutg; by
mail 45 cents.
JOHN E. CARROLL
County Supt. of Education.
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When in the Market
FOR
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CAJjL on or write
J" oh.n Is/.I oyle,
P. O. Box 97,
SALISBURY, - N. C,
Paint Your Buooy fok 75c.
to $1 00 with Dovoe's Gloss Cnrriugo
Paint It weighs 3 to 8 om. niqre to the
pint than others wears longer and gives
a-gloss equal to new work. Sold by \y*
ft ArdruV A Co
TO OUR FUIESjDS!
We are now loent (1 at 121 E.
Council street, Salisbury, N. C.,
mid solicit your trade. We have
?.ii hand n complete line pf tjie
> kc \\ hiskies, \\ ineo, Brandies,
Etc , and can supply yoijr wait's
with anything in our line. Our
Mr. M. A. Teeter, formerly pf
Charlotte, has personal supervision
of our shipping department and
all mail orders receive prompt aut|
careful attention at his hands.
Ask for price list uiid order
blank with your order,
\V. IE. HOOVI-H & CO,,
SALISBI UY. N. C. Plione 218.
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^ promptly procured, OP ROTEE. S. o4mndrl. tkptch.W
.J. r | li'ito It.r Iroe -oitortu. pau.ntabllitlr. IP. .W "Unp >$
A/ t.- v ibiu.u l-'.S. and F^rvi^n l'i?wtU:<fti< iTru'i? <1 u tk I ' vv
J/ I ItKF NMI Irrmn trir o*f?lM i to i ., \ ?II , ?r?Wt) ?
0 PATENT LAWYERS OF SB YEARS PRACTICE.?
j) 20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. ?
I; All I i.in"., . jattneiitlal. SmmM aiiptc*. Fmllhful?
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ron /Consumption Price
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3 THROAT ard LUNG TROUB- 9
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Island Cotton Seed.
for delivery. "Elnrly Jorsoy Wakefield"
, two earliest sharphead varieties and
' "Augusta Trucker" and "Short Stem
sand head in rotation as named. Prices:
2'i per lotto; lo.tHH) and over $1 per 1UOO.
. < ) 1> , part lr.ihMi (Living return charges
son >"uth Cardiim Sea Coast, And we
". t"Ugh and hardy; they will stand soft
- .hipnie it w< 'gh 20 lbs. ,ki* loOO and
ion I?v Southern Express Co. No cheap
! giui ran tee those that I ship to be true
grade seeds purchased from two of the
Statej. I v ill rofiuid pnrehuso price to
i.
pie variety of Eea Island Cotton sold
per pound Seed $1.25 jier l>u.; lots of
Varieties and Satisfiiod Customers. I
r-tiive >ears.
"Sko Voting's Island, S. C.
V SCHEDULE.
30UND.
Fort Mill t>.50 p. Ar Chester ft 30 p
.. O ld a. ? Cola. 10.15 a
.. .. Hl.21 p. " " 1.25 p
8.11 a. " " 11.33 a
[30U.VC.
l'"cvr Mill 2. lv? p. Ar Charlotte K.H5 p
C..1H p. ,, 7.00 p
" O.l'.i a. l?.6o u
" .. 0.U0 p. " " 10.05 p
r point for all tho above train*, escop
Is oh i'j aud V. do nut run Sundays.
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