FORT M11 ! Tl M KS
DEMOCRATIC
|V PUBjjsijEjj i: vrki:y w eonesday
fc.' W. BKADFCKD.
J Terms of Kulmcrtp*hot:
' Oiip y?wir ? 1,0??
MF4,/ fix months
Three months..........:......
f - Gfor respondent on tints r?t subjerts Is
Invited, but no rrjjp ir.Hil.lilt> is :ir lltTiel
for the Views of <s?rr<'S.t >n? I -rs t r .
* Anonymous <-ninuuinit-.-i lions will n?>t
bo published In these niliimns.
On nppljmlion to tin- publisher. ;ul\<r
veiWsinic 4-fitos are made known to
v - those ' lbtf rested.
JUNE li. !!><?",
The War.
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The war hotwt <n IT s.<j'i and Japan,
in many r< npe'cls the most
notable in history, 11?<!-? practically
boiue to nn end. There is 1.11 i?*
likelihood tlint any mote tKrlit i?iii
of ii serious nature wi I 11.k? pi
and if the armies in M .in huri t are
nware oflheatatilB of affairs ns
Hhey doubtless at e it in likely that
11.ey will refrain from attacking
each other until a formal nrmistiei
is declared. Timt will prolmhiy
lie within a few days. At the instance
of President lioosevelt, the
warring nationa have signified
their willingness to appoint ploui
poteritinrieH with a view toanuug
ing pence terms, the Russian govW
eminent going so far as to . \|
w its willingness to have tin im-eling
U Manrhunn, Washington or Patis.
The latter eity, however, is prefer
e<l by the Czar, and will prohahly
1>o the seeiie of at least tin* preliminary
meeting. There has be-n
no idieation of what .lapan will
inline jih the peace terms. Ivtis-in
thinkR she can not afford to set tie*
price too high, as hucIi act ion would
endanger the fipur . Japan, however,
has won an almost complete
victory, and the vietms will douht
) tiuu tin Mia loi'ina 4 I * ? 4 *? . I I
a * nil iimiir ?* i inn I ii'i I u III ? ? Ml \ 1 11 t "t "
tliH Russian uoviMinn-Mil that she
linH been in a li.-tlit null ton the
Worst of it.
The war, which be??nn Febninry
fl, l'.MM. with I In* attack of Togo's
fleet upon the ships at I'ort Arthur,
has been full of surprises for the
whole worhl. which has watched
the triumphal march of the .lap 11
ho with n.stoiiiHhmout. Winn the
V conflict opened noho ly save the
f Japanese tliomsolv-H . \po-^ > I a
herfous doubt that Russia would in
tinte wear out the Yankees < I the
Orient and crush them, and i< is
doubtful if the .lips, themselves
lmd any idea of such a victory as
they have won. Aside from beimr
one'of the irreatest wars in history
111 the matter of men and tlectH
employed, the success of the .1 ]>
tineae in every ciigii^riiiGut makes
it notable. A ulinice over the his
lory of the atruj^vjle will show not
? sinule victory for the Russians
in any contest worthy the name ol
battle.? Chut lotto < Hlsei wr.
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A Model Town.
The Charlotte Chronicle, one of
the best afternoon papers in the
Southland, pays the following
tribute to the town ol Fort Mill
and its excellent ladies:
Fort Mill, S. C., is a town that is
I 1 ...il l <
?: < ot nutirtii <i 111 i ><| 11 :tM lilt' ll'illlf I >1
Capt. S. E. White, hut it is deserving
of fame in other wn\s. ' i
is in all respects a mode] town. It's
people take a pride in km ping it
in order and p-rmit nothing that
Would oH'enil the eyes of the vis
ifoi*. It has tlie luuidsonu at group
.of monuments of any town in tinsmith.
1t's eti cots are now lighted
by electricity and tlic i drst move
is theorganization of a "Village
improvement Society." which
startsout with a memher.-diip ot IN,
idl women. The object is to improve
t he healt lifulnc-H and lieauty
of the town hy keeping the streets
ond ditches clean and otherwise
improving general conditions.
The good that can !> aci'oinplished
by such a society i- hard to realize
Every town needs siieli an organi
station. All praise to the women of
Fort Mill.
Tiie above from the Chronicle has
a decidedly different ring to an
article upon the mime stil?j>-f which
Appeared recently in one of our
^Yrliiihn?>i uvui- I I... . .. .... ?'
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Fort Mill innu.
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It Really Picks the Cott >11.
After eiuhtet-u months of exper
imputation, alteration mid invest i
Ration, Messrs. .1. C. -bunion mul
S. L. IV?)d. of Charleston, havi
perfected mid patented a cotton
picker \Vliich, they b.dieve, will
make tlio picking of eolton by J
(mud n tliitiL? of the past, says the '
News and Courier. The machine
has pist recent'y been completed,
ind after seeurintr the patent pifier*
from the Government odiees
the picker has b< cu exhibited to a
number of friend*, most of whom
believe that Mea-ns. Jaudon and
i^ond have a good thim*.
Xhe mnehine is a one man af
fait. One laborer, not nee .?,smiiI\
A very intelligent Inlcs. i eith-i
Can operate the machine. Tmo
no couipliuuti d co^i, ut lic-do 1
mechanism, or liny ImIIh am;
wheels to snap at the first Juhivj
: strain- in I id, the reninrkat>h
simplicity of eonptnict ion nml ensr
I of operation are two of the most
striking font urns of 1 lie pinker.
In appearance it remiti'ls om
4 strongly of a rapid Hre gun Tin
aimplicity of the tiling str lies om
> at a first glance. The picker h
| mounted oil three wheels, like i
trieix le. ifinl the two larger wheel*
Hit* c| Hi' together K" that they ont
! easiiy I>e pushed between rows <>
cotton witli?>111 i'liuiy ' > tic ut'ow
! int; | Between the t\v?
who.-In is suspended a sick, am
oyer tlio mouth . f the sack oprm
1 a lomr hollow cylinder. At tlio .*u<
of this cylinder Hif t wo short cylin
tiers, titled with tooth, autl as on.
. turns a ?*iank. those Uv > < \ I:nrl.-ri
( revolve, rftlchiiio tlio tibre of tie
cotton am) deposits it in tlio loin
' cylinder, whence it is carried t?
the sack on a mi now belt. Tin
I npo'/ation of the crank runs tin
two picking cylinders and tiu.'cu i
i veyinj^ bolt.
Rural Mail Boxes.
The attention of nliic.iuls of tin
the post ollicc depart inont liaslnei
! called to a practice iudulued in t<
I a coiisidctable eNtont ilir-mud >n
t In* eoinil i y throiiuli which no nt
of some n.-wspap-is anil pit aii
i caU appeal lo prospective pdroii
'of rural fr> o delivery routes io
j subscript ions. The iii;ents. in at
tempt.11 l? to secure snhscrib -rs
not only make promises i<> funds!
rural mail boxes gratis, but n
many cases represent that tin
boxes can only Iobtained i bron^l
hiiiis. rip! i-iiis oi ihc publication:
they represent.
Olln-iu'.s of t he depart ment sai
that the representations referiei
to are at least in isle id. i nir. ill vie"
i of the fact that there are npwan
of |ti() i ural mail boxes on tin
market which have icc.ived tin
oilii'ial endorsement and approva
of the depart incut. and that sucl
I boxes arc iiiauuf icl tiled in varum
pints of the country and can la
secured at prices ranjjiiu; from ('?.
; Cents to v.i,50. The b >\. s can la
purchased by patrons t hcuiselve:
or ordered tlirouifh poslmaslerH o
distributing olliei s of rural routes
; win* are supplied with lists of tin
various types. Postmasters, Iiowev
er, arc not permitted to act a
icenlr. tiir aiiv i ?m rf i. 11 In ! I ii i v ?.
In receive compcusatiou fur order
ill" them.
Hunting More Power.
Thet'ntawlm I'nwt'v Ci'inp'iiij
i> looking uhout Iiic another w '11?*i
power, smjs I he C* I in i'l t * t* < >b-erv
ti. The demand is irieliter toni
| the supply. 'I'ii p resell I plant m
j t lie Cat u\\ ha will soon I>?' taxed ttie*
limit it hual ness increases. It
is ii fact that engineers, Utah r tin
leadership of Mr. \\ . A. Leland
art' now at work sniveyint* on flu
Watei pc river, near Camden, S ('
with the hope of hientiiilT a snita
hie place to devt lop a p over plant
The (.treat l ulls piopcity, loe.atei
: thirty miles h low the preseii
plant, on the ('atawIm, is bein^ con
sulercil alst). It is not km wis whttl
' Dr. Wylie is <^oiiit; to do, hot In
is idlei more p over. At this lino
i lie is furnishing power for K<ui
I I ill. I*'t ?rt M ill, I' i 11 e V lllc Mill
Charlotte, with routin-Ms for (Mo
ver and \mkville. The plant if
capable of furnishing hut 10,001.
Iiofse (never.
The Thomwcll Orphonagc.
The MO h annual eummoneeinen
of the I'iioruwell College tor Or
plums will hi? In Id at (Million !)?
niiiniuur Inn*' lSlli. Tin* harm
Iiiiii oate 8?'i nion will lit* prcanlin
I?V Uov. \\ , Ij. Liti^lr, of liocl
jiiii.
Moll lav r\ Mill!'. .1 Mill' lM!h wil
! iir hold llu- *>xliiI>itii>ii ot tin* 10u
pliradian Horirty.
M'nrsday, .1 iiiii* liOtli, ill i? p in
tin* board of visitors will holt
I liei r an ii Hid in out i 11 v. and I ho s nn
i'Vi'Iiiiitr at ^ " Mr. .1 M. Ivijiin, ol
Ml.iiiia will d< livoi' tlu> r unmetier
in*-) 11 addiv.ss, \v 11 i i -11 wdl In* fol
lowod by t In* i*'rad oat i in; ox wrists
Till' nil immHtoiii* of ( b'orwjia rot
I aye wilj bo laid MMiuinday morn
ino and llir snrtio Hume evening
tin* annual rxlnbition of tin- ()i
plumage schools will ha held.
Tilt* annual trripiion aill b.
Iirld M uin- 22ml, lit S p. in.
HUGK TAMv.
It was a lnijjt* task to tiadri'taki* tin
rail- nt Mtirli -i li.iii .a' i.-ia>. i.
( ilsc. us lh:?l of U. K. Collier, <>t' ( hero
ke?, In , hut l?lectric Hitters did ir. 11<
writes: "My kidneys were -s> far jinnc
that I eduld not sit ?.u a ehalr without
a cushion, ami .(iifl'snwl from dr? adful
Imokuuhe, headache ami depression. In
Kleotri.' Hitters, however, i found it
euro, ami hy tliem was restored to perfect
health. I recommend this uveal
ton io medic inn to all with weak kid
aeys, liver or stomach. (tuara Heed l>?
W. li. Ardrcy. drufrfTHC price .Ate. .
A X'trl li ('arolina editor declares
thai (lie man who will rem] a news
papyr three <>r four yearn without
piyitto tur it will pasture his yont
ott the uriive of ina uiundfutUcr.
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I Standing of the Bascbali Clubs.
Jnno lStli, )905.
YJRCJVIA-CAROLINA LEjAGUE.
1 i W. L. P.O.
D nvilln 14 7 .(MR
Obiuiotte 11 111 .500
' >ali.-burv Sj?;ii?.M,r 11 ; 14 .-140
> Urt-iisbin) II 115
S< W.'TIl ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
W.I L. P.C.
4 Jacksonville 5(? | 10 .('?! i
i ^*1 v;inn;ili 2(5 / 17 .6>)4
| M.- mii 22 f 19 .5-5(1
A u..ii.- * i 89 21 .5*1
< lin l. 10 I 2* .S?il
| ColuiiiHu ......14' 27 .341
Plessnr.l Valley News.
'|W- ).
Another of our old Infnd-uiarkt;
isL.' ?iio. Mr. Momi (Jarii.son, one
4 <>t mil oldest and l;< e* l'.tVi-cl citi1
yens. is no more. He j died on
' M -ikIm v. .1 lino oi!i, ut tIk'|advanced
' sil. <>i i\j \>miv. una mat remains
" were inii'i red the next < ??>* lit Rii*
, c s r>? 1 Flint. Hill cemetery. He
had been in ill lio.'iltIi For several
months. hut lhe immediate cause
t' his (h-Mtli was lieajt disease.
II" is survived I ?y three brut tiers,
a wit'", and sevenil chihlien. He
had la ? ii a devout member uf the
IM> asaut \ alley baptist church
t for "it years, and indd the otf^ce of
deacon for many years i lie was
Is'i a rrallant (.'onfederate solde r.
1' i;> ; one of six brothers who
went tliromrn tin* entire war wiilioiit
receiving a \\ omul.
Our tanners, aftt*r a valiant
struirrrle with that wary old chieftain,
"(ten. (1 reeiihave at last
sure *oded in overpowering him.
Some of our eolleuo boys and
i:' r!: have returned home for the
summer vacnl ion, and the rest will
i have r< turned in a few days.
The elect ion on May iiu to determine
\v!n*lher tlie Pleasant Yal,
l? y hi.,di school should have a special
three mill tax. resulted in an
almost unanimous vote in favor of
I the lax.
2 "HS rs, (). Harher and S. H.
1\. i! have purchased the plantation
of Mr. .). S. .Miller, who
in ve;I to Pitieville Ja.-t year.
.Mr (liven (b'irison, son of'the
lato Monroe Harrison, was married
. on tl.o !-t inst. to Miss lOti.el
Hamilton, of Mint illill, N. ('.
Tin* inailiaee took place at the
"home of the bride's parents.
Mrs. d. >' liailes lias tieen suffering
fioni nil attack of broiinlii
' lis. t>itt is now convalescent....
Misses Anni?' Aldei tion and Kva
; (*n ;? ar<* attending J111 - summer
hi-In ail at Yorkville.. . Mrs. .J no. !.
Spinks, of Westinins cr, S. is
. visiting lelntives anil friends in
r this community .Mr. S. L. I>ntt
i r-* >il, who lias Inn! severe rase
>.f ? rv lipnlas, is ah a to la* out
, again.... County S ipoi visor M
('. I iarduer was in 'ieasant \ all
ley iast week on l)Us ness Coll lieu t,
eii with tiis oliice. I
. v Yorkvillc Wants the College.
A determined etVort is being
i made by ?11? people of "Yorkville
I t?i have the 1 'rest>yteiiilli College
| removed from Clinton to that
place The hoard of trustees of the
the college hold a meeting at Clintoii
a l< w days ago and were met
by a delegation from Yorkville.
v.nii pr sentell the following propusitioii:
" The citizens of Yorkville will
donate the old "(iarrison' property,
j with a eotnmodious hntlding and
nine acres of land having a front
nge of olK) I. el, will turn over to
trustees options on 'J.~> acres of adjoining
property which may be
l pnrehas d i.t a reasonable figure
. within two years; will contribute
. chemical lalioratoiy. valued at
?'.100; slat?' in recitation rooms,
valued at ?T?i)U, and opera chairs in
i I auditorium, valued at frlioO. The
real ?*r-t ?t? ami equipment are vnl|
iit-ti at $JI>,001), tur tlm iinimprovt (1
property was purchased for $'21..>00
hetore the property values had
inereas-'d.
j "In addition to this there is
I halted t'o.UtJiJ in subscription, rei
. det inaitle hi tuititxi. That is to
say, ?1 .(XH) will bd paid each yi<ar
toi tive years and tor eneh sueh
subset'iption the donor will he allowed
a refund in proportion for
one student matriculated/'
After hearing the proposition
and arioiuients of the Yorkvilie
delete it loll, the trustees passed a
,ji.s lotion that tin* matter he referred
to a committee of live to
i-t port to the hoard at a meeting to
be held not latei than {Sept. llM).
The "(iarrison" properly is the
Kines Mountain Military Aeudf
my built beluro tin* war, lately reiu<xlcli
il unci lined as a bdiool
building until a year tii;o.
NO SKCHKT ABOUT It.
It is no secret, that, fur Cuts. Burns,
I ii'i rs. loom' Sol'es, Sore Kycs, Boils,
; me., mailing is so effoci ivens Bneklen's
r i Arnica Salvo. "If. tlirlu t take loin; to
fcure a had sore 1 had. and it is*nllO. K.
( for s ire eyes," writes 1) I,. Gregory, of
, , Hope,- Tex, y.V. at Ardrey's drug store.
\\ ANTED A copy of The Times
i of May lOllt. I'.KJo
I TUE TIMES.
A1 M
~ The News of Gold Hill.
Throe weeks ago we were very j
uneasy shout tlie crops becnuso of
, ruin unci grass; now, we nr?j very
uneasy because of want of rain.
1 Very much more such weather as j
last week will out the corn crop
. eonsidei aldy. The cotton is not i
suiFering so badly in ihjs respect. !
What it is lacking mostly, is the !
fei tilizei of wnich the grass has tie ,
prived it. Gardens a.c suffering I
badly also, and it looks like we will i
have to ,subsist mostly on apple j
i>i?* ami poaches 01 peach pie and ,
apples.
Mrs. P?. M. Faris ret "rued Wed- J
nes lav from a visit to Virginia. !
iWr. Ij I 'd inner ' twen shns returnI
?m 1 from Rnmberg, S. (.! , wh re lie
11 tib hoi-ii nil eliding the Co-ed uch- j
tionnl I nstitute.
Mies 1'ieiilnli Kitnbrell is visit114
fi i? nds ami relatives in Pleasant
\ alley.
.Miss Maud Wind'e sp'-nt Saturday
night with Misses Hamilton,
and Maud Smith of the ljlack
lacks.
Mis. Rev. John J. Spmks, a former
resident of this section, but
now of Walhalla, S. C.. visited
relatives and friends in/'Southern
(i old 11 ill"' last week.
Mr Kltnore Crook is quite sick
at tins writing.
Miss l.essie ICppa entertained a
numlier of friends last Thursday
evening, in recognition of her fourteenth
birthday. Refreshments
i were served. All report a pleasant
time.
M isse.s (?rare and Annie Crook
returned Thursday from a short
visit to Rock Hill, where they had
gone to attend Winthrop's commencement.
While there, they
'were guosts of Miss Arabelle
' Creiiriiton.
Mr. S. il. Kpps, Sr., left Sunday
afternoon for Louisville, Ky. where
lie will attend I he Confedei ate ve.erans'
reunion.
(iold Hill has been over-stocke I
for the past week with what we
term "Gypsies" or horse traders !
They disown the former name but
we have our own secret beliefs
. about it.
Miss Coiinne Frris will attend
the summer school in Yorkville.
DYING OF FAMINE
is. in its torments, 'ike dying of consumption.
The progress of consumption.
from the beginning to the very
j eml, is n long torture, both to victim
and friends. "When I had c.onsump
sumption in its lirst stage." writes Win
Myers, of L'earfoss, Mil., "after trying
difiereut medicines ami a good doctor,
in vain, 1 at last took Dr. King's New
Discovery, which quickly and jierfectly
cured me." Prompt relief and sure
cure for coughs, cohls, sore throat,
bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents
pneumonia. Guaranteed at Ardrey's
drug .-uoiv, price oUc and $1.00 a bottle.
Trial bottle free.
The ngricultunl department at
Washington has issued a report
showing that the bugs destroy an
1 I r . i -
nuaiiy mr uio croppe 8 of the I
i country $785,100,000 worth of
prodiiftH. What would ht* more!
intercRtiii? would ho h report aato
j how much the people lo?e annually
I?y the "hum Im^."'
Put the Blame
Where it Belongs.
Von wnnt full value for your ;
1 money. Vou don't always it.
Too often you hhimo it on the!
men hunt. (Iccasiunally you don't
when you ouuht to. When you
yive up youp dollar for uhottleof
medicine you hIiouIc! yet tjoods of
full value. You likely don't net
it when you buy from a fly-speck;
ed stock often linn s in the corner
of a country grocery store that has '
probably been on the shelves f<n
months And the result is you
unjustly condemn the medicine,
('an you expect a small dealer who
sells only a bottle or so a month to
keep fresh yoods? The best of
medicine is none too yfood and a 11
of it is expensive. And in fact poor
mcdii ine is tlio most expensive
tiling in the world, for you pay
your money, which is very precious
to you. You pay your time
which is the same as money and
what is far dearer yon pay your
I 11i'ii111) mid may Id your life fot it.
Then wherein does il profit to attendee
nny of those for h mere nintter
of t'onvi iiieiii i'V The telephone
and the rural delivery has brought 1
us mII together.
We know what to buy and how to |
buy. We charge no more for good
goods than you pay f>>r bad goods.
We know and are told that we have j
a larger stock and a better class of |
goods than are eariied in most
towns considerably larger than
Fort Mill. We know it is to your
advantage to do business with us.
We want to know how to inake
yon realize it.
W. IS. AKDKKY & CO.
Xoticc.
Notice is hereby given that the ' t
time for tlie pay men t of street tax
(without penalty) f<>r tlie year 1I05, is j1
nerony extended until and including
Juno l ho 24th..
By order of the council tnis 12th day
of J uue, 11X15. " I
S. \V PARKS, Clerk. I
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the cheapest line
State Casket. Robe
and gentlemen, Sii
^ and Hearse \Va!?on.
JC T. 1). FAULKN1
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j| BaledE
S Backed
^ Cotton i
@ Special prices on
g or over
LJ, A. IIA Kill.S
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? (]ar of No. I. !;?.
x (air of No. 2, chc
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ALL CUn O.OOO CRADUAi
k. n r.itv r.\n?.
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SOU. RAIL1
SOUTH!
Train No. 2."> T.v Chariot:*' <' .< " j> \
" " 27 " " !.()'? a. ,,
? 8t? ?..v> i>.
,, ? 88 S.I8 a. ..
NORTH!
Train No. 2'> T#v Chfstc-r 1> ? .\i
,, ? 2S " Cola. 8,10 p. "
,, ,, Ho ,, .lo a. "
,, 8? ,, " 7.0 p. "
Oo to i
GASTON & HALL
For your
F-KKS1I MEATS,
Kllcll 118
REEF,
l'OHK,
S.U'SANH,
FISH, Eir.
Wo also can y 'i Isti?? of
Heavy and Funoy < J
Canned (Linda, Yolmeo* s. <1 . I
'JL'lione on.!-is rrtrna pron pl
attention. ('ail No. and I* i
servo you.
GASTON & HALL.
Work Well Done.
Have yon Table ( loihs. Counl r
paines, Doilies, Window I'un.ni .
lilankets, etc., laundered by tin*
Model Steam Laundry,
of Charlotte, N. C.
Prices for laundering tin* abovi
articles clieerful'y furnished.
Suits pressed 5i.~?e; suits divcleaned
and pressed, ,*?0e; t otwashed
and pressed. Toe; e.-at i r
pants pressed, I V; < !< aned and
pressed, 25c; skirls pressed, 25 ;
cleaned and pressed, 5()o.
Our shipments are made Tir.ir
ilny mornings and returned S.iUu
days.
McElhaneyvParks Co,
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