Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 14, 1905, Image 3
| ? - ri EMS of LOCAL INTEREST |
Tina section was visits! by a
much needed rain Monday.
Born, Thursday morniiii; to Mr.
and Mrs. K. J. Brown, a son.
Mrt. V. B. Blau.Ucn.ship, of lower
Gold Hill, has been seriously
ill for several days.
Miss 'I ulia Knox, of SI eel ('reek,
is a Lrnest of the Misses Culp, at
the Palmetto HMel.
Col. Levoy Sprinirs. of Lancaster,
was a visitor to Fort Mill yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Li'jjon and
^i.:l^i ^e c. \i . ?!. ? rt
VIIIIV' "1 Ol, .'I Ulll'WH, O. V.'.,
are visiting relative's in tliis place.
Mrs. ). M Sprat I and Mrs.
Jennie Spratt r. tu ned Saturday
from a visit to relatives in Chester.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Buchanan
returned Sunday morning from
Washington City and are boarding
at the Palmetto Hotel.
A large number of local Knights
will go to Charlotte this afternoon
to attend a meeting of Suez Temple
J). O. K. K Quito a number of
eatididates will be initiated into
the mysteiiea of the otdor.
Farmers from Belair in town 1
yesterday stated that too heaviest ,
rain of the season tell in that Bee- I
tic,ii Monday. "My torn trop putty
near watehd 'way! said Air. P.
Jv. Collins, the lieluir prognostioat.or.
Our good friend '"Splinter"' of
irold Hill reports having seen a
bloom in t li e< it ton liehl of Mr. \V.
K. (riilliu .Monday This may
strikesmiie us being a little early
for cotton blossoms, so we would
advise all doubling Thomases to i
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? 11' 11111' i it'i | / 11 11 iiuir.s.
Chief i;f !? !! - T \ AndtTsiiii
and will leave I. d ?y l?t; a
two weeks* slay at tin* former's
oil! llOllll1 at lint Springs, N. ( '.
While away Mr. Anderson will
visit Nasiivslle, Knox ville and
other p ?ints in Tenuesee.
Mr. Nod Marshall and Miss Fan
v ni?' Friedheim, two popular voting
Koeic 1 I 111 people, Were muri i d at
the Presbyterian manse in that
city Thursday evening bv Kev
W. L. Liliule. Mr. lMarsliall is a
son of Capt. ?J. \\ . Marshall, who
for many years was a resident ui' i
Fort Mill township.
Mrs. Kmnm Frew London has!
issued invitations to the marriage
of her dangler. M iss Sallie Frew |
London, to Air. .John Wood, of j
Kock Hill. The eermony will bo |
held at. the JCpiseopabt'liurch of
our saviour at 8:d0 o'clock on the
? v?*ui1114 of Tuesday, J uno liUth.
lU;k Hill Record.
The fi iends of Mr. CIihk. C. Patterson
will lit* pained to It-urn that
lie lias lie-'ii dangerously ill of l\
phuid ft-ver for s"veial days at Ins
home on East jiootli Street. Reports
from li is brd-idr lato yesteriday
aftrnoon \vt it- to tin-. ffei t that
tliliad la-oii no mult-rial t-iian :tin
li is i oiid it ion duiitio tin- past
twenty-four hoins,
Mrs. L. I' Fulp and Mrs. I?
J"\ M asst-j r t nrrii-d Frida\ even
inj* from (Minion, where they at
tended tin-annual e uninem-ement
exercises of the Presbyterian Col
It-ot; of Sont li Car >liua, t.f uliieli
tlu-ir sons, Mi-shih .hours Fulp and
Lin .Mussry writ- studrnts tin-past
session.
It is generally conceded tliat
more liors 11 -s'n lias channrd
hands in Fort Mdl the past t>-n
'days than t-vrr bofui >in the same
length tif time Th prest-m-e of
a hir^e erowil of tra?rrlin<_r horse
tradeis is aeeouiitahlr for the on
iiierous "swaps." li iniyhl also be
nientioiird that soim- of our citizens
have not been all smiles the
past few days.
Air. Paul MeKorkle, a popular
cotton Iniyor of Chester, who is
well known in Fort Mill, was danl^eroiisly
injured Thursday by beiuo
thrown from a bu^y and under
the feet ut a frightened horse.
I M is. MeKorkle and little sou, wlm
who weiv riding with Mr. .*!<
('oi l;le, escape 1 with iiIit inju-'
k lies.
.
ITIio-v who ure interested ii
placing th" l>i<; minions in Memo
iiiorial Park s t in to have '".stuick
a Hiiau" in liio i*i ''"I' o| nioviin;
tin- |?iiiih from tin- railroad to the
desired spot. During tin* past
week they were dumped Irotn the
car onto the i;i< ii.id near the
railroad track, where, from present
indications, they will likel> remain
' for an indefinite period.
Mrs. el.T. K oht tson was the
? victim of painful accident Friday
I while at work in the upper mill.
She was ivino a very sharp knife
j| in horiuo out a h dihin and aeci-i
don tally let the knife slip, cnttino a
deep ojtsh in her left arm. Fear was
felt from the flow of 1)1 ? ><l from
;* the Wolllld, hilt t his was stopped in
time to prevent 8?rious results.
The attending physieian found six
& a wtitehes necessary in i!ro.ss:no the
>1 WoII ii i.
M r. Jolui \1. Sprntt is spending
a few days at Clove la ml Springs,
X. C.
Mr. W. \Y. Ppjjrrnm has accepted
a position in the freight oitice of
the Southern Kail way at Chester.
Mis6i's Annie ami Marguerite
Link, of Hickory. X. C.. are visiting
at the Imme of their brother,
Mr. C. S. Link, in this place.
Anthony Adgrr. a well known
colored man of the town, w is date
gernusly injured Krithty hy falling
troin a ladder while working at the
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lust as The Times isgoincf to
press 111 i< (Tuesday) ev mini; it is
learned that Mrs. h\ N't Becklar,
who with her husband lived on the
Withers pliuv two miles east of
town, died suodenh ot sunstroke
at { o'clock this attei noon. Besides
a husband, sho is survived by
several children.
ThV t IV >rts of the recently organized
Village Improvement Society
is already showing to a marked decree
on the streets and vacant hits
of the town. Dsn iinr 'he past
week laborers have been busy
cleaning otV Main street and mow
in?; the mass and weeds from the
vacant lots anil as a result the
town's business thoroughfare now
presents a inu h neatei : ] poaranee.
Attention is now beini; directed to
other streets and the work will
continue until the iitt re town shall
have mil er -oin- a thou ut;h cleanin
i;. The 1 tdicH have t nek up n
a plan which means much for the
betterment oft lie town and they
should receive l io hearty support
and encouragement of the council
and oili/.eiis.
Dsath of s Yonn; Wan
Mr Th an as M .'Barks, whose ill
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11 !-.-< mi- urt'ii r-i \ i i ! 1 I nil ' -- leoteil
ill these CiilllMlll-, liiid yt'S.
teiday lie>initig of 1 o'clock at his
home two miles east of F at Mil!,
lie had been ill of couHumplion
for several nioiitlis and more than
a week ngo all hope of his n cowry
was lost. Mr. Parks was a Bon of
Mr. Joseph I'aiks, Sr., and was'Jo
yeal's of age. Resides a father and
niotle r he is survived hy a wife
and child and several brothers and
sisters.
TI. funeral services took plane
yesterday afternoon from the I'ort
M 11 li iptist chureh. and was eon
ducted hy Rev. J. Ik Hoggins, after
which the interruicut was unule
in the town cemetery.
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Dr. Thcrnwall at the S. C. College.
The State of Monday has the following
to say of t he Senium Sunday
evening of Dr. J. II. Thornwell at
the commencement e\ reises of the
South Carolin'a College:
The baccalaureate sermon wae
delivered by Dr. James II. Thorn
well of Port ft! ill. who t iok as his
text: ''And behold he hath hid
don himself among the stuff."' Dr.
I'linn. in introducing the speaker,
declared that ho was dear to the
Co I lego for 11 in sake of the uieui* IV
of his distinguished father, Dr. .
II Thornwell, as well as on his
own account ;.n an alumnus of this
i list it lit ion.
Dr. Thornwell was impressive
and forceful and lie easily won the
undivided attention of those who
M 1 llllll. No li It I'll 1 toellll"I.V
to Dr. Flinn and his sermon and
? >:ctased Ids eonfidenee in tin"
st uth nls wild a 111'lidi'ii t h is co|leyre.
Throughout the course of his serilium
In- whs eloquent nod inspiring.
Tfio Times ro rois that its spam
will not permit tin* publication of
{11is most, i utei est;n<_: m i i.i >n which
is "iveil in lull in 'J he .Slate.
Military Affairs.
In ncrnrdiuio' with orders recently
issued from the adjutant
general's otlieo, an election, in
which only the members of the
company participated, was held
here Sat unlay for a captain and
two lieutenants of tie- Fort Mill
Li?ht Infantry. Oul^ a few nn in
Iters from tin* country came to
town and only twenty-live votes
wore cast . 'i election resulted
in the re oleetion of Captain T. 15
Spratt and First Lieutenant S \V.
Parks, while .Mr. (i. C. Fpps was
elected to th second lieuteiianev
to succeed Mr. A. I< Parks, resigned.
The otliceis will be
nii.-sioned during tlio week. ii^
soon as 111< y have appeared before
an examining board.
'i*ik* b ck Hill election resulted
in tin* re elect ion of \\ . I). ('o'/.hy.
captain; \V L I'.l.ck, l-t lieutenant;
and II. S. 1 >oal, 2nd iieuteu
ant.
Adjutant (ieneml Frost lias ordered
that the annual State encampment
lie hell at Columbia,
beginning .1 nly 1 i t!i.
A HAD Hi'ARB.
Sniao (lay you w ill get a bah sen re,
when you feel a pain in year bowel-.,
ami fear appemli'ii is. Safety lie* in
Dr. King's \ -w Life I'ills, a ai i nr- ,
for all ImiwcI mill stomaeli < 1 i>< ases ?ueh
as tiemlaeiie, biliousness, eosfivouess,
etc. (iuaTanteoil at \nlrey's (lrngstore,
only -no. Try them.
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ltl-XK'S STORE SEWS.
June News at Belk's.
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Dry Goods.
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Ladies' S3.00 Shoes, price cut to SW2.(H).
2.00 1.50.
Mens' 4.00 ? ? ? ? 3.50.
3.50 ? ? ? ? 3.00.
3.00 ,. ,, ,. ,, 2.50.
? 10.00 Suits, ? ? ? 7.50.
T.5() 5.00
All Hoys'Knit s reduced in proportion.
Uontnants of nil kinds at 1?i<? barjinins.
Vv ill sell you a ?ood wool hat tor 15c.
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llesides the &>aoods mentioned above, we
I
linvc numerous other articles tiiat we
are offering at prices that you can ill
afford to miss, (/live us an early call.
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General News.
.Buy Scaling Wax Rubbers for vour
Fruit Jars. We sell t hem at or a dozen.
Buy Coltolme in w2 pound, 1 pound and
1() pound cans. It's better than lard.
Best Tea in town at To ets per pouiuL
lbiv (jold Band Hams?thoyre the best.
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Colonics Lemon and Vanilla Extracts
arc the best, a and 25 cent bottles.
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Ileinx's Pickles and Vinegar are, likewise4,
tin4 best to be (blind. We sell
11! 1
11(M II/ S ?(><)< IS.
Yours for l>usinoss.
T. B. Belk, Prop.,
The Old Reliable Store.
Money Savesl Is Money Mais.
... - mill 1,1 , f \
nere is your cnance.
Ant icipiljny: n change in Imsine^H in the neur future, it in necessary ;
to reduce stock as much us poea hlc, so we otter the following ^oods
At Wholesale ost:
All Summer Dress Goods.
All Suinmcr Shoes and Slippers, *
All Millinery and Men's Hats,
All (looking Stoves,
All Furniture and Pictures,
All Crockery and Glassware.
Cost pi ices are for C \SII ONLY. All goods
charged will he at regular prices.
This is no lake sale. We mean exactly what
we say. Conic and get lirst choice.
L. *T- MASSEY".
All Men's Clothing at H ALF PRICE.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
t.'M Plwuni. ^i rc
k >ti u i\v ri 1 i'iOi
Five hundred yards ('ami rick edj^e worth ?> 1 I to 7^ cents, for 5c.
l4ive 111111< 1 rt ? 1 \aids worth 15 cents, I'm- lt)c. Two hundred and fifty
yards, t i" ami 1^ inches wide, w-n h t\. , \ cent of 10 cents, for 25.
Kilbdns.
\Y e selI thousands of yaol- of riI?it. n Two special numbers at 10
and 15e.
'? and kerchiefs.
La.! id a! lis nen at 5 and 10c. Men's Linen *
at 10 and I Y-.
(lorsets.
A new lot just in. (iirdh-nt ode, \\ trier's Tapering waists at SlbO.
Ladie's Hollars.
Always something new coming in l>v express.
Toilet Soaps.
Fairy S.p ." < , '>? d. to. Fairy Tar Soap, 5c. 0 cakes for 25t.
I Vi finned s : , , to : "ir. i' n S ip. 20c. Talcum Powders, 5, 10
15 am! I'd
j MEACHAM & EPPS,
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I ANNOUNCEMENT. 1
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^ The Stewart. Clowe & May (h>., ofNew ?
York ('.it v have sent us a box of the very jK
& latest styles oi ladies belts to show the
JK ladies <>! this section. They are perfect $
^ beauties at 50c each. K
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f! ? %
to ^
$ I'iltcon pieces of 1 '2 ;-.'c colored Lawn ?
v? at 10c the sard. Also 10 inch nice j^rade tK
Lawn at 10c the vanl.
All AIcii ^ 1 lot2ii 11 ia very cheap &
1 Me -Parks Co. I
f&!&sm: raSKtfS!
?V^ *> % Iv"*. "V > XVVn'
#2 Your !E323.o e Worls.. &>
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For the pad I t ye lis i have e iulurled mii old Shoe '"Hoema
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Ad J >i 1 n I. and 1111 it). 111 > y.'Mi > tltoMsa- ds <>f much-worn and
** apparent ly woi I hh-.ss riii!i eels ha\ leeoived treatment mid
h i n dischai<1 ti on mv "sanitoi ium" in healthy condiqq
lion. I minranlt c a euro of all shoe ailments, and my
pi ie s a;v as low as mi ran atV >id to execute j^ood work.
S- ml me your alii-ti-d She 's, Harness, or other leather
0 t e.i'ids for pioiupl ir. atni' ill and permanent mire.
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