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I ^ FORT MI IAj TIMES I W DEV.OCRAl rUBUSIIKD EVERY WKPXESDAy \ \ WK l. B. W. BRADFORD. Trims < *1.00 Bijt 50 ! j Thn*?? m'vuthf 2r? | ) - .>.??( ii"c WK Invited, but no i sponpllil'ity ;* as- l 10 f unwd V A nonunion i ' > > i.11? at lorn will liol ( bo Iti tlx .- olumns. On <ip| '11 : tm11 tlx* publisher, mlf x-i?rtl?)nu j- lien nr?* niath known to f thoso 1x!i rr>Mt !. 1 .11'NK 7. 1 *?or, _____________ Note end Comment. Rt. IVtersburc ('id veil In celebrate a vieI'?>'v heft l'e 'lie nevi'rt of 1 lie bat 11- nrri ved . p,.?iro snoniK likely In arrive in the Fhi* East before it tfetb toOhieu^o or Pli iIttdeiph a. ' %% However, tin* hears of Colorado Itnve a faint id"a of wind Tduo's trdAtnient'tff the Russians was like. Wall street end tne treasury nro the only institutions in tlio conn Iry that. a?e not 'showing si^ns of prosperity. Doubtless .TapUmwill come f<?r . - wa'id with an "Asiatic." tnohroe doctrine of a new and improved pattern. Philadelphia's e.anu has been y refonned at !*>ast so bir ns to deeiee / !) t to steal anything while the public is looking. Events c-itii" Sit swiftly that To- I pjoconid not think more to do 1o | the Russian fleet, or he would have done it. While the war seems to be about over. Oynmn will u* through smashiiiLC (Jen. Ijinevitcli if thej j? Russian government insists on it N, Qjft When n man bos. ts that he is the des. endent of some ureal man lie Ahoiild tu?t he eriti i?ed. (snail v he has no other occasion for boast im;. There is no reason why Nan Patterson should not return to the Htage if she wishes t??. If people iii" willing to |iny to hi1*" her. that is* their business and her business. It's trn*1 that morality hap nothing to do with art, Imt people who hisiflt on this most ptlongly ov?T look th*1 fact that iinmoinlity has nothing to do with it either. l A movement is to lie started in Now York to evnngelifte Wall | fltreet. The next step in this her j en|e?n campaign will probably lie to save the ''souls" of the corpora- 1 1 ions. 1 Now Jersey lias furnished the crowning sensation. A man thoie 1 cB'glieu n public position on | I he lt mud llm< it is too easy, and ought to be aholisln *1 Mr. Car liogl-e should give l.im a hero's medal at once. If 111 ? f'annl ('omniission has a 1 :ight to buy win-rc it can buy tin*' cheapeHt, why shouldn't the cili'.t ns have tin* sarin* pi ivrh ire? Ii is iK.t very pleasant to have tariff and tins* robbers going through vonr pockets. One Tndiann mini lias been lined : 1 f)0 for amok ing n cigarette. and i nutln i has b> en mulcted in tin* mi of ?2,(HO for st*-h:ii*Lf a kiss. , Drinking whiskey and writing' novels an* about the only vivos liow tolerated in Indiana. A Serious Question. Brinjjinir up children in a town in no ciiey tank, ways the Kantern 'tetl? etor. It in h problem hard t?? *>ive. Thin We ndtnit. Tin' ntieetH, 1 ?;--nernlly are tin* eomnioti play j' grounds for a tnnjoriiy of children, i specially little hoys And Jlnse ( vi Mii^ritiM'H who lire coming nlony ' >v will, n decade In nee, eoiatiIn'. the youn^ men an women of ' < ii' State. Take the eont?< sled | criminal courts, they arc the direct r?Ktiltf? of children who nre ] permitted to run wiId in the Mr< eta. in the >droc In children pick up ail k ?i"'~ of vulgarity Tl.is .h i ! eren' interest to every ( fntlie Mil' inolher. It in of vital I . M ie e to M . iel y and ;!'.< Sill a I Uf a v. !i< do. ^XToy Willi his childhooddnyh I B i . on tlx' i-iifIt- walks ami in linB t iL'Ilt times out 1)1 It'll I- II B curee any community Tlio onlj ?.1 reet ihese evila is to t*i ^B ih? ' I:t n m> hand mid properly H ' 11 11!i fin-in. There are ph-tity of ^B "Way-' 111 which tliflir time and minde ^^B -capita] when not in school ^B -n or woman is lit to In- a ^^B N atl.t r or mother whoqpe whole lie- t ^^B . iii/ -i dominated hy I h* <-v i 1h which 1 ' if III and pt) I KOI I the, Aiiit .iit HUieiv will do if B^B ilvo proper course in not pinaned ! m The War. * ' ; The a]ino?d complete destruction of JJojestveiisky 8 fleet by Ati iniral To^o has irrpatlv altered tlit* <ilu*iti<>11 in iht' Far Kant, wild ap pareidly made the futdre coiripa'rutivelv smooth fur the Japanese I [ad the Japanese fleet under A?I mini! Tojio In cm defeated in the eni/aj/einent which be?/irii a little :>v?'i a wvok a>/o the rosiilt would have well undone all that the J??p fine.se have accomplished in the war. It would have broken coin niuriicaiion between an army of nearly half million men and its base of supplies, and probably resulted in the defeat of the Japanese land forces at every point by sheer force of numbers. Tlowevei, the result, heiim'exactly the opposite, Itussiu is the one that is in Hi" sad pliulit. tSlie litis no nnne ships ready to proceed to the Far Fast, find if she had, it is (ioiihtfiil if tliey would he sent thitht'i*, in view of the pitiable showing 1made hy Rojestvensky. Haviim the sen entirety fit their disposal, the Japanese will doubtless soon muko both a land and naval attack on Vladivostok, and continue to push back the Russian finny in Munehurm. The latter is said to lie considerably demoralized over t he eiudiiim defeat ad miiiin'crcd to the Russian fleet. There lias been considerable talk of peace since the naval on K'menient, and some moves in Washington on the part of the Japanese and Russian ambassadors which indicated that Presi dent Roosevelt miulit have a linn I in I?i iiii?ilit? the war to an eiid. N'othinu, however, has yet o-enrred to indicate that the war is to end at any time so >n. The Czar is said to he*opposed to peace under the circumstances, and still desirous of continuing the war to the hitter end. Willi such strokes as T ?{?o made in the naval battle- of the Sea of Japan, it would appear, however, that this is not very far oil -Charlotte Observer, 4th. - ? The Weather For JuneA local weather piophet in Chester furnishes The Lantern the following forecast for June: dune will come in fair in the western portions of the country. Local thunder showers in the afternoon of the 1st and 2nd east of the Mist-issippi river. Now moon tails on the Jircl, niul at extreme declination on iheltli. Third and fourth fair. OirthV Mb and (Sth local rains, heavy thunder and lightning, followed by cooler weather. The rains of this period are likely to cover a large area of country. Seventh to Dili fair. The moon is at first quarter on the 10th and in perigee the l'lth, and on the equator on the 1 11h. Marked depression of the hnrometer with very high temperature from about the 101 h to lihh, with heal rains and thunders. The tendency will be more toward electrical storms, and the rains will follow the same genera! course, and leave alternate areas of drought between. J 1th and loth fair about tin- 11JIIi and 1 7th very hot, with local showers. 18th to 20th fair. Suinuier solstie period in central oil the 21st. About the 21st to 2f>lh loenlt h under showers in the afternoon. 2t>th and 27lh fair. About tlie 27tli to 2lhh local rains and thiind r. IJOlh partly cloudy. I poll the whole, 1 believe the |?ieiipilations in June will be mi >(] 11111ly <Jifi11 ii)iit? ?I. In pl.'iceK the ruin full will beiihove thenvernge. while in other places it will be about normal or below the the iiverm?e, The rainfall during the first linir of May wan grout ei' than WUH exported. -? ?. - - ? DYING OF FAMINE is, in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of consutnption, from the beginning to the very end, is u long torture, both to victim end friends. "When I laid coustiiiipsu nipt ion in its first .stage," writi s Win Mvors, of Cearfoss, Mil.,- "after trying ililierent tnudiciiios and a good doctor, in vain, I at Inst took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly mired me." Prompt relief and sure euro for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pnciimoiim. Guaranteed at Ardrev's Irng si- .v, price ,Y)oanil >>1.1)0 a Itotlle. Trial hotI le frr- . The I.mils and Chirk exposition id Portland Ore., opened Thins Jay. HUGE TASK' It was n huge tmk to undnrtako the are of kiicIi it bad capo of kidney dise. as that of l\ K. I'oilier, of t heroI oc. In., hut Kleotric loiters did it. lie writes: "My kidneys wore so far gone, that I could not sit on a chair without i cushion, and suffered from dreadful h.ickaehe. headache and depression. In Electri ; Hitters, however. I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with we.uk kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by W. li. Ardroy, druggist: price oOc. Snf?? cinckera blew open two Htnab Htifes nl Concord. N, C., \N edneHtlny niglit and Secured about *000. At Hyn^en's Altar. Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock j itt the Pteahyteriau church the j I marriage of Mi?a Jessie Anita j J Harrifl aml Dr. Arthur \I. Buch-I i unati was solemnised. For Jhe oc- ; . oasion tlie church wus fiutst icaqy ; . decoauted with palms, feme Ami i daisies. The bridal party entered | to the BtraiiiH of Mendelssohn's ' march, plaped by Miss Nan Thorn! well. First came the ushers, Messrs. j T. B. Spratt and D. C. Barber, ! followed by the1 bride with the the maid of honor. Miss Wren : Hrrria. The bride was met at the J altar by the grooin am! his best ' < man, Mr. Bert is Buchanan. While I from the organ came the k ft. ; I weet strains of "Answer," I)r .Jas. j U. Tbornweil, tliA bride's pastor, j in a solemn and impressive man- , ner administered the marriage j vows, using the beautiful ring I ceremony. The bride was a pie- i ture of yoiillifulnefcH in her dainty gown of white silk/atid carried an ; exquisite boqnet of bride's rosea. The inhid of honor'wis ulso attired in wfiite silk ipid carried Sweet < peas. I Immediately after the marriage! the invited guests went to the i home of the bride, where an infor- [ mal teception wash hid. Tho bride j and groom were then driven to the I station, where. Hinids bowers of' ! congratulations and iice, they took , the 9:30 train for Washington and other points of interest. While! in Washington, they will bo the; guests of the groom'A parents. The many beautiful presents at- 1 test the popularity of this young | couple and it is a pleasure to their I many friends to know that they | expect to make this place their I future home. The out of town guests present j ' were., Mrs. O. P. Heath, Miss Hel- i len Heath, Mrs. C. B.Magill and I Mr. J. E. Boyd, of Charlotte, and Mr. ami Miss i^uchunAii. of Wash- i I iugtoti. Miss Sarah Sophia Tfntriri*?b of this"place, unci Mr. .lohu K. Breedin. of Manning, \svrc happily married Saturday eveningat the resi! denoe of the brides fntlirr, lb-. J. 1). Muggins. The ceremony 1 wHfl performed by Hev. W. K. Thayer, of Book Hill. The wedding was uuiet, there ] being only a few relatives and 1 friends present, but it was a most j pleasant occasion and the young couple received a number of handI some presents from their friends. , among which was a lovely case of i silver from the law class of the South Carolina College. Mr. 'Breed in is a young man oft ; culture and line gilts, who is just ! completing a law course of study ! at the S. C. College. Miss Hug-' i gins is a very lovable and attractive young lady, who has a host of j friends and w?dl wishers. The hapdy young couple will re- | 'side in York\i!le, where .Mr. Bree| din will immediately enter upon the piactice of law. The Political Pot Simmering. From rep >rts published in our exchanges, it appears that the politicians throughout the State are already on the lookout for the I positions iu ?><* mien in neit yoAr a . lection. It is Hinted that only I I tlnve of the present Stnte ollicials will try for a third term, and out i j of these will he a fourth term. Governor !! ywmd, accordim* to : the Herald and News, will not hot a candidate for re-election; neither Xdenteimnt-Governer Sloan. See' rotary of State Ciantt and Attorney General punter will not otfer for ! re-elcction either. It seems < > be tho impression 1 lint State Tress- ; i tirer Jennings, Comptroller Geii! era I .Jones and Adjutant General { ; Front will be in the rnco to succeed themselves. Mr .loues for a fourth ! term and the others for a third term. And lv. It. Commissioner Wharton will ask. to succeed himself. Of course, many of the prospect- ! ive candidates will not he in tlie| J running when the entries close, lint there may he some in who | have not yet been mentioned. There will he issues for those , rnnniiiu: for governor to talk about ; and the campaign will in all proh ( wiiii y ur nn umrrrwi in^ Ullt4. i No one ItHH yet been mentioned m? a probable opponent of {Senator Tillman, whose successor is Ij be named next year. * ? NO 8ECRKT ABOUT It. It is no secret, that for Cats. IVtrns, . Ulcers, Kevor {^oros, Sore Eyes. Boils, etc . nothing is so ofTootivoas Jiuckleu's ! Arnica Salvo. "It didn't take Ion# to euros bad sore 1 had, and it is allO. lv. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of I Hupo, Tex. 2.">c at Ardrey'a drug store. ^ ^ _ . I A BAD SCARE. Some day you will get a bad scare, i when you feel u pain in your bowels, j and fear aui>e;idicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's Now Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases sueh as headache, biliousness, ooetivenwis, : etc. Guaranteed at Ardrey's drug store, , only 25o. Try them. ?i 1 ... . - . Put the Blame i. u* '. I *.' v / ? v.?-? .?> <# Where it Belongs. ' 2. i *? 11 ; v ? . ; ? You want full value for your money. Yda don't Hlwayw'^'t it. T?o oftefi yoii |)lmiie ll on the mer? liiint. Occasionally von don.'I when you Ought ' to. When you uive up your dollar for a liottle of mndiciue'you should get floods of full value. You likely don't yet it when you buy from a fly-speck ed stock often times in the corner of it country grocery store that has I. .... \i t ll- r |iiu<i<iuiy oevo Oil 111** tflieiVCS I *?I mouths And the resilll 'is you unjustly con'demti the medicine. Can you expect ji small dealer who sells only a bottle'or so a month to keep fresh foods'? The host of medicine is none too good and all of if is expensive. And in fact poor inetii iix' 'is t1to most expensive tiling in the world, for you pay your money, which is very precious to you. Von pay your tune which is the same as money and what is far dearer you pay your health and inayb* your life for it. Their wherein tides it profit to sacrifice any of those for a mer * matter of convenience? The telephone and the rural delivery has brought us all together. We know what to buy and lit v- to buy. We charge no more for good goods than you pay for had goods. We know and nr.* told that we have a larger stock and a better ela - of goods than are curiied in most towiis considerably larger than Fort Mill. We know it is to yom advantage to do business with us. \\ e want to know how to make you realize it. W. 13. AUDREY & CO. (io to GASTON & HALL For your FRESH MEATS, such as BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE, FISH, Etc. We also carry n line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Tolmcoes, etc. Mil ? x none oruer.s receive prompt attention. Call No. 2'.) and let its serve you. GASTON & HALT.. WINTHKOP COLl/EdE SCHOLARSHIP AN1) ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop > .>! lege ami for the admission of new students will be held at the Comity Co art House on Friday, July Till, at n a in. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years of ago. When scholars'tips are vacated after July 7, they will be aWitrded to those ma hi up til hip host average at this examination provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship application blanks, Scholarships are worth ?100 and fr, . tuition The next session will open September 20, 1905, For further infer mat ion and catalogue address FllliS. L). It. JOHNSON, t6-28 Rock Hill. S. ?\ STREET TAX NOTICE. Sec. 1. He it ordained by the Intended! and Wardens of tlie town of Fort Mill, i*. O., in council assembled. That al> jtersons subject to street ilutv under the laws of South Carolina, residing in the town, shali between the J.'tth day of May, 190?, and the loth day i?t .Itote, 1905, pay to the treasurer of said town :i conimutation tax of two ($1) or perform 5 days' work on street s of said Out'I, niirfoi. ?1... f > ....... ........ uiu hi 11111 propel aut hosiries. See.^2. That after the 10th day of June 11)05, all delinquents under this ordinance shall be subject to a tine of 50 ccnis or perform one days' additional work on the streets. Ratified this Mav 8th. 1005. VV\ ii. MEACHAM, Attest: intendant. S. \V. PARKS, See. and Vines. Paint you It Ruooy fob 7"?\ to $1.00 with Devon's Gloss t'arriagt Paint. It weighs 25 to S ozs. mote toil)" pint than others wears longer and gi . a gloss equal to new work. Sold by \V. 15 Ardroy & Co '17 \ nl'l) Pl)l PViwo \ / \ n i.i r i are now located at 121 lv Council street, Salisbury, N. and solicit your trade. We have on iiHiul a complete line of the h ht Whiskies, Wines, Itrandies, kite., and can supply your wan's with anything in our line. Oui Mr. Al. A. Teeter, formerly <*i" Charlotte, lias personal supervision of our shipping department and all mail orders receive prompt and careful attention at his hands. Ask for price list and ordei blank with your order. W. II. HOOVER & CO., SALI^lil KV, N. C. Phouv'248. 4 ?.<*? v> V ^sj^vj-v^v *-'vp>\^V>V*'^'*1* f VAN WAN S.>\\S\ \SW\WNN\V 1 T. i). FAULK fg " ' }< v i i Funeral I ,^vM| !i ?| 1ff WM vj' 7>? | | 7; /;? ? II * ?? Undertaking in < the cheapest SJinc < State Casket. Robe *,> and gentlemen, Sli and Hearse Wagon. % T. i>. FAUKKNI 4/ *? \ X XXX.XX x xxxxxxxxxx\xxxxx> XNXXXXXXXXXXNNNXXXXXXXXX X*> <???????3??0?e ?5 wr si:i.i, g Baledl-i backed |(J5 Special prices on ^ or over 1 L. A. HAKIMS 0??S'O?099OQ? ? XwrVtfX^X-aX^X^X^X-eX^rX^X \ If SHINGLES I SHIbH < c < ? (air of No. I, bes J Car of No. 2, clu | T. B. EELK, ov **-<4 r? *'*> o<* t> s o $ t FOR SALE, I AT REDUC | A SCHOLARSHIP IP Till J GEORGIA-.HABatffi BUS OF MACON, GEORGIA. FOB PARTICULARS FORT MIL < > o- <. > <*,- y- # <k o,} <f v c c LIMITED MEANS OR EDI ALU OU.1 6.000 CRADUA' 1 It It r ?u* ! v i imuiii at r?A -A1 A I l ici) Cilul'-in "'* ' ^ " *SOU.' R AIL WA SOUTH Train X>?. 25 l,v Chariot to <>00 p Ai " " 27 " " 1' o;? a. ,, ,, ,, aw ,, ,, o.ftw p. ,, ,, 1515 ,, 8.H5 a. ,, NOK Til Train No. 20 T.v Chester 1.00 Ar , i ,, as " Cola. II. 10 j>. " .. 150 ,, ,, 15 10 a. " 11 HI .. " 7.00 p. " Work Well Done, Ha v. you ].*, (%>u;iter panics. Doilicn, Window Certains, lilniKils, fir., laundered by the Model Steam Laim dry. cf Charlotte, N. C. I'rices for InundcM'intr the above articles cheerfully furuislieil. Smls pressed !>.">e; suits drycleaned and pressed. oOp; suits washed nnd pressed. Toe; coat or pant* prtn-ed. loo; cleaned and pressed, 25e; hkiiU pressed, 25c; clciiiu-d and pressed, 50o. < tur shipments are made Thursday morning* and returned tSalur days. ! McElhaney Parks Co. The Clclhinfc an J Shot M:o NEH COMFY. | I 1&EX1UK . Ji I y J * if li 11 its branchest-ijoin Coffin to the iii est s for children, la lies J* ppers, etc. He, rse ff 'Phone 12. ;r& company. // k V rWV?V?V< j ..< K3003G?)??3 ?60? luili s 0 luiis, ; 8 L Hulls, 0 Seed HVloo.1 ? lots of 500 pounds gj & COMrASY. || 5v5?????00<t )00?@ f I GtLES! | SHINGLES! t Pine Shingles. ? 6. :ap Pine Shingles. ? Fort Mill, S C | ;ed price, | c IKESS COLLESE, ; , AOBRESS l times. \ -3? -0 <V <? v* O , kv a $5,oou 'lirnt/ffd ?""":"?" JCATION NO HINDRANCE. TEE AT WORK. W RiTK TODAY TO 5US. COLLEGE, Macon Ga. V* SCHEDULE; ;iw)i NI>. ? Fort Mill <>."?;) p. Ar Ch outer fi .'10 p ,, ,, 0.40 u. Coin, 10 1.1 n .. 10. *21 p. " " 1.2.1 p *U1 u. " " 11.oil a [bound. Fort Mill 2.10 p. Ar Charlotte 3.3.1 n " ,, ?. 1 I p. ,, 7.00 p " ,, ?.1? a. 9.50 a *' ,, y.:U) p " " 10.05 i> When in the Market FOK !CO(>l> WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES, ETC., CALL ON Oil WRITE J 3Vr oy I?, 1\ o. I{(.\ t>7, iS VMSniKV. - N. c. 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. >1 CHARSEt ^J*A I ejj*?rl .-nvli mil Irpc n-p"ti on |v.tcntA>>iUiy. H I TISCO ' o o r (AOic MA.:? S, PI*, t W blows M'l.l COPYRICHTS :'ii'kly nStailkvl. W Opposite U. S. Patent Omco? it. \