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r??? 3?????<8 FRE" & LAUItd! -1 AVJtli each i aive you F1 O +' I We will aj>) Will also Shoes will 1 is exhausted Two thousn A few niee ,;| Fruit Jars? | GENTLE We have ju ^ received a I) I om : ?0 ?S?3Q303?3?S * 11 EMS of LOCAL INTEREST 4 Mr.C. .S.Link t-1)?.?i?t Sunday in Lancaster. Attention >s called to tlie "'Undo, to Let not.ee in another column. Miss MisIm'I Audrey is vi-ifiim 1V*r sister, Mrs. \\ . A. Watson, ol .Charlotte. Mr. T. H. Hoik returned Friday iiii^li 1 from Cleveland Springs, N CThe first eotton bloom from uj> per Fort Mill township was sent The Times on Monday by Mr. Sam K unbrell. M isses Mary '? yd and Marua ret Warliek spin Sunday at tin fpi inei s home in l'ineville. Next Tuesday. J illy till, heinu n national holiday, 'he p ist-olliee Will lit' open only ns on Sunday. Mrs. T. (i. Culp roturm-d Mon (lav from a visit to relatives in liuek Hill. WANTKI) A suggestion as to how to remove a dig cannon from the Main Htmet of a town of small jiojiu lat ion. The suhj ert which is at present being mostly discussed hy the farmers hereabouts is the dry we tther. Supervisor T W. lioyd, of Yorkvilie, was a visitor to b\?rt Mill Friday and paid The Turns a pleasant call M iss .1 nil t K liux, of Steele ('reck is visiting liie Misses Cllip at the l'almotto 111'tel. Mr. L J)cas and Miss Kiln Long, a young couple from I'meville, were married Sunday al'terin on hy 'Squire J. \\ McKllianey, of this pbu o. M r. M A Connolly arrived Sat day and i-t spending a few days wiili his friend, Mn. ?J. *F. Hade.-. About the only pern n vvlm ilnonot kielt on the present weath- r Is the iceman. The petit juries drawn from thin township to Hi'I've the tirst week of court which con\cnes on July loth, arc Mcc-hih. A. ('. I'lirin and A. liarlier. Jndue (Iti^e will preside over t he c< ant. All hope of the S mtheni Kail way liohtinu its passenger station by electfieity wan knocked sky hij.li Monday when a bit; kerosene lamp was placed on a newly erected post on the yard at the station. Itr maiiiH to be seen with what regularity the lamp will be b'unecl. i - ' \; f * )???? ? :lk(s i EICEW 5 I 15 cent bottle of Coignh iEE one nice "Soiiveiiii >reeiate a call, even if v ve a Plate free with eat >e included. This offer I. ad live hundred yards * 1 iaminoeks cheap. IlaJf gallon size, SM)c: oi MENS st opened up several sel ig shipment of McCorn Yours for ?? B. BELKj. R elial ?Q@? ??? ~ rr: Mrs (i . \V. 1 *i\ ler, who lias! } l t bet it ill of eonsmnption tor several , mont lis died Sunday night at bar i home in tin- village of tin- Millfort mill. Mrs. i'lyler was about -to 1 years ol age and i.s survived by a husband and several children. The burial was made Monday at ternoon at slit' town cemetery. : The new public load leading from the county bridge to Koek I liil lias been graded and put in first class condition by tin* county chaingang. Inste.nl of going by Kbeii"/- i asdil the old road, toe new road takes a ? tilth easterly course, and. it is said, cuts oil", ! about two mi les of I he trip from I he river t o Koek Mill. The Hock Mill 11 era I I says that | .Mr.-I K lireeilin, Ks?|, foinieilyof j (\an don county, who gradual d at the South Carolina College the past Session has decided to locate lo re and is now in t lie cit y making arrangements to that effect. lie will be associate I in the practice of law in Koek I lift with (1 e>. W . Hurt, lOsij., of Vorkville. Rock Kill 10, Forf Mill 9. Sucli was the score Friday af tcrnoon of the second i*ame of tin* i season 1 ad ween the Rock Mill and F.?rt .Mill hall teams. It utnv he that somewhere hack in t ue (Iitii and misty past, amongst I the mildewy annals of haselrdl| (loin, can he found records of a U'liini' whndi for thrillinu intensity surpassed that of Friday. lint, n iHilonhtful if the home team has la-fore had such a ''cinch on a unnie and l<>st out. Promptly at I dO l inpire .lolm l)ixon Hi rode into the diamond, pushed hack his ' Panama" hat. running his fin_? ? rs through Ins ! tljii k. bushy hair, cxelainied. "Piny ball. ' The visitors were ti'st to the hat and succeed in making tiirec runs ( i before the third out When the home hoys came in I \v > wiTf put <?ut in short order, lint at this point tlw visitors seemed to get ; "rut! I? * 1 " ami hy a nmnher of wild I tlirows and oilier errors, allowed < i tin* Fort Mill hoys to senre nine t runs. Tliu "grand stand almost I j went wild, I>ut things followed Ji wliieli put an altogether dilTerent 1 air to countenatiers of the "rooters." Fort Mill's "crack" lull ten sr. simply went to pietv s. playin.; the remainder of the gone in a manner which would suggest ]! that the next game lie playe 1 11 accord'ng to the t u!ca of tow n ball, 11 \ """ hi:KK' LATEi "ATER' r's Lemon or Vanilla r Plate/' These ]>lat <m don't buy. ?U pair of Ladies' Shoe holds jl?*<x)(l until our >1' o-l Sheet in?>' at 4 ee ue-fourtb gallon si/e, ' Is of new Hu^uv IIan )iek mower repairs. business. Proprietor, ble St ar-r - . ,:r_?:~r: ??Q? with a yarn Itall ami bateau pad dir. i'lio line up follows: lOKT MILL AM. K. II. I'D. A. K. Hoover, W. 2b.... 5 10 til) 1 arks, S , < ft 2 2 ? 0# 2 Ki/.t'r, 2b\-p 1 1 2 u ft 2 I "aiMi Iters, ss ft 1 o 2 I ft Parke Sam 11? ... I 1 0 0 u 2 McKibbou rt.V'2b II it 1 2 1 Thorn well < !' I 1 a o <? Hoover, 12, If II I 1 I 1 Sloan |>&rf I it ?> 1 ."i 2 Totals ?.? ft 2? lft lft 1*1)1 lv 111 1.1, AM. K. II. PO. A. IL Mnrron p I 2 1 u l Taylor llVtef ft 1-1 2 0 I Carrol! 2I> ft 2 2 1 I o ,\ iui< i--.i MI t-iVir... i u I ? it Mr Padilea ss&e. 0 1 " i! 2 I Patrick nW ss .. (i 1 o 1 ll Kiniltall 2l? ft o u u 2 I Md 'onarll I It . ?; 2 2 1 t 0 1 Wilson rf I (> 0 1 u l Totals 1ft 10 T 27 20 t t S.>r. by innings: ! ,rt Mill boo moo ooi) o K . k 11 ill 22i) 01 ? o| > lo Summary Two has.- hits. Met'onarll 2. \\ ilsoii. Carroll, Parks Sam. Thorn well, Sloan, Parks S.pkmble Pla\s, r. noikt'i'iii w . iioiuit; Si i iick b\ Istrron to, liv Sloan ' !, by Ki/.er base mi balls, l.arr.m It, Sloan "J passed i alls, Anderson Mcpaildcn 1, l'nrks 1; wild pi;oh s, Jlumm a'; l inpire Di\on; Seoivrs Ardrey anil llnll. Opportunity For Youn* Men. Tim South (' iMliim ('i?llo?x?4 of feis s< I olni'rihips iii the Normal dc I ft11me111 lo two ymiuo mil from i t.rli county. Ivich scohirship is woi ill 5 I" i" Mioiicy. hi'siiles r.Miiissi on of S H) I u 11 i m ami J? Is in it ric illation or "term 1 fee. Tin- money is paid at the late of $ > a m nit i for eiolil months, ton8-.is| in meet llltf ill lioeessary livillLt 1 Xpt'llHerf Kxamin it ion will lo-id Ki id iv. I n 1V. 11 !i. I to I Oi e t lie ( 'on n t y I! hi rd of Kilnr it ion. Applicants should fit |?.<ihI he I'd years ol aim, and p ferali s lea. I ei's \\ i ;t. I'r snl lit i tenjim i n Sloan. S ui'h t'.irohna ('olleoe. ( 'o I ii ni hi a. S- (' , for blank in which to apply hcforc .1 uly 7ln. <4 Account 01 v-eicorjhons, July 4th. Tl?e si nit Ihiii Ka I way atinoiiii i'S Very low i.ilc of oiio ami ouo111ii< 1 first d iss far. s . f the roti.nl tr p( ini ii i in?111 rati- fifty cents i from ill points in territory south of [ )|iio ami I 'oloin ae; i' ml c ist of the Mississipppi river, iiu-imlino St. I iOiiis. Mo. Tickets on sale July 1st. 2ml. >nl ami Ith; with limit limit July s l?. iIK)"). I'ickots to la- limited t.> -quti iioiiS pussaeo hi each dire*liotti s 5?G?S?????S?0 S STOKl; NliWS. ? ;l ~ ? : vl ai?^a 8 ^0 iXJ f} 1 Kxtrsicls wo will *$ ! 1 4 * 15 cs are beaut ie>. 'j i c *s; also childrcMis' I sunnlv <>l lM;it<'s ; ! _ _ ills. I j ; i ;ii ji g c CO 11 $3 O UK'U M .?? I... t:\ ' * v *??' ; 41 \ v * < I S II ^1' vr V ? 0 ? F ? ? 0 11 ? 9 ;ore. ? , )GCy?CGGCGC3cS Pieasant Valley News. Prof. M. Il ikf. win) wns varolii ly *?11t?*?I ]iriiici pul of 11s? PI. n.-mit \ nllry 11iii srlionl, whs liappiL umnii'il on lasl Tliitrslny. llm 'J:: lost , to .Miss Mm v Mi! ! i?> 11 * 111 < 1 I Li si if. S ('. Tii oir in in y ID' in! s fxloiul roii^ntt u In I ions ami wisli lln in cVfi v linjipiiifss as 1111 >" I liron^li I ft' as one. Tim lirliaviiii" of ll?o W ixli inll'isibill Ifiiiii as 1 lit \ jiiis .(I tlllMllo PlfHSMIlt Villi, y I ml Wfi >, li'iuls to fi imln 1 lint ill' \ Iihi! ii mm nlo-iO of "I* ) is !\ 111 i i r " I! sliol" whiskfy. Inf sini ly "t ).v.i .1 if."1 '('i i him i ! K i ill ui-k y " a Sil\*fr Spi ino ( \n n' is ah! not 11 n v f Inn I " 1 1 ' . i in n his 1 11?'?" i i III) hi tin-Ill ;t- to runs*' lln-iii tn li lenity i f mj.1i tlis lvuiii.hli- C"iiullft. At tin- mooting > !' the Ple.ienut \ Illlt'V I 1 1 ! - 1 I Sl'll Mil nil I I ? t Sltlll I < la y a 11 > ! ti 'i >ii , .M -s-rs D K. Mall I .M. I! h i i - Mill I >. t > | (i it i> w i i i 1 oi-11 ?I t > H.-rvi- as trust t--, tor ti 111 - a I Ittd Y ars. Mr. } I: 11 i s i * 11 ill mail of I In- I) mill. Mr. .Iii?? '! i < s it i' i-i i . 11 si an wry painful in jui irs i hi las! Tin s lay. I>v his In isi- lii i-iiiiiin-.^ fri; iili om-il ami throwing liini from his IHILTI'V. Miss Iiii-i-kiM' Kalis will lt-a r in ~ a li-w ilays fur an I--nili-il visit tu , rt-lnlivvs ami frit-mis at Hickory. N. <\ Mrs S |{. T>rr rn-n, of S' < I Ci'i-i-k, lias l.>i-i n i j 1111 - si?-k at tin In mm of lii-r in >t in-i, Mrs. M irga iv-1 I Ian is of this pin u. M ssi-s I. una llail'is ami Ma-'lia I-aili s aiv v isit in^ frii-mls i11 <? id II ill this wo U. Mr. ami Mrs Venule Mnrritl. i f 11 ?i-k 1111 i. \ i - i! ?I Mr. a in I Mis S. II' 1111 i s hi I??? t wi-i-k. I$ruii;c to Let. N'?'i - her. by mi thin tin* nit 1 rM^ncil will on <ni \V< In - I. .lul\ r?i li, I:? ">. :i t I ho hour of r) :i. in.. If i i o _ I ho lowest responsible hi'hl I f:io fo|| tr.if for llif f i"ff t ion of i 1 iri ! n.ei St 1 ( i'f i; in up| r l?\?ri Mill town ? .-hip gj Tho now utrtictnrn is to bo an tncl duplicate of t ho nhl hri'l;.'!*. lliils hi.iv ho 1'orwariloil I nif a' in> office in Yni\;vil!o up tlif ?l.ty iiipI lion:' I 'j iniMitioncil ahovo. I reserve the ri^hf to reject any or all ,*| hiils. ft T1IOS. W. l.OVI). 'J (> '.28 'it .'o nit v Sup. r> i- >r. 11 Notice. Tluviip; ileeiile(1 to ae:ii11 en/a/e n $ th- |>r.ie iff ot mo .icine. I will he pie i> .I to s.-rve yo i. All calls ans.v.red ^ promptlv. 'I'hoiie No. l'$. 5j .THUS. li. MCA' '11AM, M. D. & Mil Saved I Here is yoi Ant ici j> 11iii'j a rlwiii?t? in hu*ines< ' roiliuv stock ns much us possible At Whole J A1! Sittmncr Dress (ioc A1J Slimmer Shoes VI! Millinery ai All Cooking Stoves, A i i I'urniture and 1 AIMiroekerv ai (lost pi iees are for (k harmed will beat reguk Fhis is no take sale. "S t e say. dome and get li E_s. O"* JS/L All Men's Clothing at 5 Summer Silks-- Two pieces of Si 0 close at Me, about oik ome, gets the plum. Tw< 1 garneit and light blue Tenneriffe Wheels, wo. Halt en he 1*0 Pat t e r n shit tons. I.ace and Threa Skeleton Waists for ho Law 11 caps for childrei \] oil I anis for childrei] Oc, now 25c. P. K "Sals, were 50c. 7 IKl l)r')C. White Lawn Dresses f< ' years, at hi:; bargains. Moiislin ! luierwear ii Sc. 7.5c, OSc, $1.7(> and MEAGMAll 1 & $ a 8 $ ' f B 1 ? ^ I n 1 s IS lVSOl * t he ad\o *-jk <?> McHlliiin $ ( nil) $ * <>'! til &X&X >fc^ ito>^-&"? * > ^?T~ CO "5JL IT" 531_0 < #> .? ^ 1*"? ?r t' | :i-il I"? \ < a rs 1 liavo w9 p.* )>:tit!. iii'l <Inri11<_r llirso ycjiiH It | > Ul fli! i v \v< >| | hlrss Htll ijt'HH !> i n iIim Iim: o,.,| from my "so C*'t> 'ion. I mrirnnlrt' a omv of W pi i.-t s nr ns low as one ciiti a St ml ma your alii It ?l Shot* 0.9 ^,3 ' * ' ' I' onipt triatiiii'iit nt fA if. S= V> --V V v V. > ^ li.Me'V "? %. %' > I MiCNCC.1 CilARCES | lit . PINC! MEMT -ii - roinlm lt <1 Ix-forc nil I ! USED i t SOLD < TRADEMARKS, PCN- E DIONS BOPVmWTI quickly obtained. I Opposite U. C. Patent Otflco, (j V-'ASHINCTON, D. C. f? I I I . - . . * s Mosey Made. r chance. i in (lie nenr future, it is necessary , bo we olfer the following goody 5ale Cost: )dsf and Slippers, id Men's Hats, *ictu res, id Class ware. ASH ONLY. All goods ir prices. Ve mean exactly what rst clioice. LSSET 1ALF PRICE. Bargains. Ik Foulards, worth 25c, r suit in a piece. First i> pieces 19 inch Taffeta , worth 50c, close at 25c rth 25c at 15c. All patterns at 5 and 10c d for the same. ?vs, to close at 10c. i at 25, 50 and 75c. i in bine and white, were tl<l " ~J^ iiiiu ^1, I|UW ()3C, / dC >1* children, (i months to i Gowns and Skirts at $1.98. I & EPPS space K ved for 3 rtiscmcnt the ft toy-Parks |K paiiy. * &%>X 1 r?m. \ numnuutu oe Worlt. g conducted an old Shoe '"IIobIlionHHiuld of inucli-worn and have received treatment and nitorium1' in liealthy condiall shoo ailments, and my ?? iVoi'd to execute f^ood work, m h, 11arnesH, or other leather ** ill ptiriii'Uit'nt enrr. U ?. Billxie. .1 ? When in the Market FOR COOD WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES, ETC., CALL ON OR WRITE -J o3n.n Moyle, P. O. Box 97, SALISBURY, . N. C.