Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 19, 1905, Image 2
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.1ULY 1U, isior.
The boll weevil is an amateur:
roiu pared to the "graft weevil" in
ttbili y to reduce the cotton crop.
Mr. Roosevelt will take notice
that the "protection hogs" 8iii!
have both feet in the trocgli.
It will taUe a court decision to ,
determine whether the employers '
or }abor leaders are worse in <Chi- j
.cngo.
If the cy/ir is really anxious to I
save the throne for his sou, lje is J
going about it iu a left handed
v;ny.
The contention that the Indians
are becoming civilix'-d. finds refu
t a lion in the announcement that [
the {Sioux are buying automobiles. ,
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Russia will be iu a s id plight .
unless her peace envoy diplomats ?
are much more successful than
her soldiers and sailors have be<-n
It seems to be the business of
i ui. I, i.
y uv/or urni hi capr i i o iu i ji in r (i yj t\
jist pf ?**i possible things and mcK
vipe us to do them,
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It is astonishing bow much
more fluently congressmen talk
about increasing taxt-s than they
do about cutting down expanses.
If tlmt Oregon jury that convicted
Senator Mitchell should g**t
hold of Paul Morton, they would
piake the whitewash chips fly.
LiAWbon failed to make as much
pf a sensation as he had expo.'ted
in Kansas, but Kansas has seen
cyclones before and Lpwson looks j
like HO cents by the side ot some |
of them.
Standard oil magnates will find j
but lit t le consolation in the report,
that Tom Lawspti's throat lias ;
failed him. His never tailing
typewriter is still in fine working j
order.
Jt is figured out that John L
{Suiliven won only $.'>1)7.000 in the
pri'/e ring in fifteen years. He
pould have done better by getting !
into the bureau of crop statistical
in the agricultural department und i
running a "leak bureau."
According to bis schedule of!
!>ay,'Togo received less than $10 |
or destroying the Russian fleet,
>ut }ie would have done it for half
t|ipt price lather than miss if.
%/*.
President Roosevelt is not nenrlv
KO I )Mt wl#?r< ill ^ flu t'uf urn 'P.. i*
Jilit probably lie Iihh enough weight
to hold down tin? lid while the secretary
in on tho three months
junket around the world at "j^ov- ;
eminent expense."
The War.
^he fighting in the Far East i
during the past week has nppar- j
fMitly t?"en confined to the Island !
of Sakhalin, the Japru ese heing
engaged in driving the Russian 1
soldiers from point to point, with ;
a view, apparently, r taking the j
pntire island. The occupancy of ;
thin inland in considered of im- i
porta nee, as being the only Russian
territory that Japan has not I
taken. News from the Japanese
army in Manchuria is to the effect
tlint (t Mieral liinevilch's repeated
jnten i hi to attack Oyama's forces
lifts apparently been abandoned,'
and that tii*-; Russian commander
is not strictly on the defensive.
There are reports of epidemics
find contusions di sea was anions the
^iusHiitn troops, but these are not
rupfirnied. The rainy season in
i\intichuriH is expected to put tbe j
rpadu in such condition that active
operation^ will he next to impossible,
so that even though an nrqiiatice
is not agreed upon, no extensive
operaliouH arc likely in the
near future.
The peace envoys, or most of 1
them, are now en route to Wash* j
iitgtou. It has been settled that I1
ihey will hold their sessions at
^orUutonth, N. II.?Charlotte Oh
-**rver, Monday.
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Marion to Vote On Dispensary, 1
Reports sent out from Marion |
say that the anti dispensary pco. I,
plo of that county have focussed ,
* tlieir effviits ftoainst the State in
Mitulioii of liquor selling, and the j
jp*mittee which hu# charge f
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the anaUer fins present eci a peti. !
tion to Supervisor Stackhonse, j
u jio, in turn, hue promised to order
mi election to be held Septem- '
leinber 8th, in accord/nice with the i
petitioners" request.
Mr. Louis Bristow, chairman
<?i the committee, acted.as Hpokes
man and stated to the supervisor ;
that the reason the petitioners)
asked for the date to be ho tar advanced
was to g?ve full notice and
ample opportunity to both sides,
that those who do not hold rse-g. j
trntliiii cfri i lii'ti i I'd miirlit I
tik'mi on sn let day in Augjust; us
the law. requires the books to he
dosed at least 80 days before nny
regulat or special election.
The petitioners have between
1,500 and 2,000 names on their petitions
and a member of the board
or supervisors ot registration ; t,ed
today that he believed there
were only ahtMTt. 8.U00 voters now
qualified in the county.
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Great Work by Power Company.
Tlie Southern Power Company,
which has absorbed the Catawba
Power Company, means business. ,
'Che const ruction work hus already
begun at (Jf-at Falls, and the
country round about there is full
of engineers and workmen, A tenmile
railroad will be built from
either Fort Lawn or Basoomville,
on the Lancaster A Cheater Hail- |
rood, to the falls, and the erection j
of shacks and houses bet,'in at ;
once. The survey ot the p ud is
being run now and as soon as the ,
line is located many hands will be
put to woik grading the bed and
placing the track. More than fioo
la I Ki re is will be set to work at
once. The job of building a dam
is to lie pushed with all p -ssible
force, and it is expected that the j
plant will by putting power int.?i
Charlotte ?t the end of IS mouths. '
Something like 80,000 horse power ;
will he developed at (Treat Falls.
Air. \V. A. Leland, who will get
his mail at Heath's, wi'l have
dimge of the construction work.?
Charlotte < Miserver.
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Th? Circuit Court.
The circuit court <>f York conn
ty convened on Alotrday of last
week with Judge Gage presiding.
Anions the first mutters presented
wiis the ivtum of Supervisor l?o yd |
to the rule issued against iiim to
show :-nuse why tho jail hud not i
been improved in ucoordanee with
the recommendation* of .he grand
jury. Air. lioyd's return was lield
sufficient and I lie rule discharged
this officer having shown that he
lias no funds on hand to make j
these improvements.
The case of the State vs. I..-onnie ;
Good, accused of burglary and j
larceny, was the first case tried
and was given to the jury at o.lo ;
p. in. The jury returned a ver- ;
diet of not guilty.
The case of Willinrd O. Bailee, j
of Fort Mill, with several oilier
eases, have been continued until J
the November term. Only a few
eases of minor importance hnvt
been disposed of. but there is an
arson case and a case to be din- |
posed wf later in the week.
The criminal business was concluded
yesterday morning, the fol
lowing cases being uisp- sod <-f:
Charlie Strait, colored, murder, j
guilty of manslaughter ami sen- j,
teneed to six years ou the rliaiilU?"g.
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l.ee Ashe, colored, indicted of :
ftison. Not guilty."
Ill til A filUi' ?> t* the Kill to vc Knt?i
Sibley, et al., oharg? <1 with tram- ;
bling. the judge this morning gave
the defendants a new trial upon
motion of their attorneys. One of
the grounds for a new trial was j
that one of the jurors had been
talked to about the the ease b%
Const.itbio ). II 13. Jenkins, the
1 roaouuting witness. Mr. \V. W.
Aulen the juror, and Mr. Jenkins
were ruled by the r-ourt. t" show ,
en use why they should not he pun- (
ished for contempt Mr. Jenkins (
made the point thai the judge had (
no jinisdiciion ami in this In was
sustained, but was severely reproymnded
by the court. Judge Gage1
In-ld that Mr. An leu had been
guilty of no wrong.
The judge addressing his remarks
to Mr. Jenkins saul In- had !
tieen guilty of a vei > grave otfeiise I
hjTJTThhI pmiTTe justice, anatttm)
while he had to diamisd t!i ? case 1
on le^al (.'rounds, if he could 'ry I
il lie would punish him very ln-ftv
ily. Friday's New Eru.
The Hilit of his. i!. Sutton vs
I he (.'atawha Power Couipnny, askiiikC
f<?r $10,0<KJ damages on ac i
oount of an overflow of Cntuwbn j k
river on the lands of Mr. Sutton ?
rlurinc the freshet of' 1901, ooen ; <
pied llie ? ? n! t for several days.1,
rilia ease was tried two yenrn ii^o. \
resulting in u verdict of ?;>00 lor ?
the plaintiff, and the powei com- ?
pauy appealed to the tjuprcine \
jonrt and the cnae was Rem back 1 >.
for trial. Thia trial ended Satur !tay
in r verdict of $1,0<K) in favor ! \
>f the plaintiff, Mr. Sutton.
The power company throygh!
its attorney, W., 11. Wilson. Sr.,1.,
o'O t uo ice ol" fiU Ippe d.
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The News of Qolit tlSII.
We Gold IlilliteK nre stepping
high in the watermelon pat.>h these
days. The melons are not extra
large. but have a dbvor pleasing to
one's palate.
The farmers are rushing things
to a finish since the good ranis,
and it won't he long till there'll be
'nothing doing'' again. Then
com. s our picnic season.
The young people of this community
were delightfully entertained
by Misses Corrinne and
Bess* Faris last Wednesday evening.
Those who l)?*iivod the unfavorable
weather wore "strictly in
it,?s when von sneak of the eninv
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ment of llu1 occasion. The following
were pn sent: Aliases Grfli'O
Crook, Afaye C(>llliarp, Sue, Anuieand
Beulnh Paris. Alattie flmnlilon,
T -mm. linilt'H and Juha Keutlrick,
of Rock Hill: Messrs. Elmore
and Tot Cr ?ok. D. V. and
(Trover Kpps, Charlton, doe and
Lloyd Smith, I>luu:er Owen, Edward
Guriison, Ralph Moan, Jack
Hamilton, Crook Fhlip, James
Epps and Columbus Kitubrell.
Music for I lie ooc,._siou whs for
malied by Aiis? May Collharp, who
display** wonderful talent ia her
excellent touch of the piano.
Miss Bessie Wolfe, of Pleasant
Valley, apent Saturday night with
Aliases Maud and Una Windle
Mr, ()sear Faiis, c Pleasant Valley,
apent Saturday night- ?,t Air
S. L, Colthurp's Mirs Julia
Kendriek returned to her home in
Hock Hill Friday, after a short
stay with Miss Cruet ('took
Aliss Annie Crook, who has been
on the aiek list, ia reported b Iter.
Mrs. W K Cm others and daugh.
ter. M'ss Mnytnie' of Kurt AC!!,
spent Sunday nfternoou in
section ...Mrs. H. i,. Ami.
and sister, Aliss Sue Pari i.
Saturday night with Airs. 1 c:
(hi Coltharp Tiie infant of Mr
and Airs. V I*. Blanket.ihi ?>,
which lire; been dangerously ill, is
reported improved somewhat.
Owing to the 1) 'ginning of the
revival meeting at Oak Crove
Baptist church, Monday July 17,
the Children's Day service at Flint
liill lias been postponed until
August : 2th. The pastor, Rev.
J. 1). Hoggins, will he assisted in
this protracted n?CcLug by Rev.
K. (i. Kendriek.
M. I P 11 ? xr i
im. ii, i .. j uiiioy, < >< 1 OT"K v : 11;*,
has Ix ? :\ elected principal <>1' Gold
H'.il Academy for lit" coming nesrtion.
He will be assisted by Mia*
Corrimie Paris.*
Prof. .Inckson Hamilton and
sister Miss Mattie returned ti?
their home near Marsh viile, 2\, (),.
Thursday. Prof. Hamilton will
leave in about two weeks for Ins
new field in West Virginia.
Pleacart Valley Naws.
The picnic and Farmers' Institu-e
for the 2Tst bids fair to be n
great success. Pleasant Valley is
noted far and wide for her .good
picnics, and since our good women
are very much interested :n tins
one, it goes without saying that
there is a good time in stoiv for
eyeryone who attends. There is
situated o i ; he p . M'n'inris a
bold, gushing spring of line chniy.
1 eate water, rofreslun -nts v. .1 i>e
served, and everything possible
will he done for the enjoyment of
all who attend. Music .vill be fur
nished by the Harrison string
bund, and "everybody will iia\e a
good lime."
The farmer is coming on top,
now, and thrift and success is
reaching all who adopt up-to-date
methods, ('very community can
well a'.ford, in fact, they can n<?t
-pontt m day inor.' profitably thnn
coming out to out' these institutes
and t)rin<;insz their families and
baekots. prepared to have a feast
>f luimi and body, and go home
uiCou:aged to take up and eairy
?n, the light foi better and m nv
liversilud farming in our g-und
>1(1 State of South Carolina.
The protracted meeting at the
Pleasant Valley lV?pt.ist ; hnr. h
will begin no :i. Sunday, ton 23rd,
lid continue lIlToUgh the Week.
Our two popular attorneys, D.
). Potts ttud \V. 15. Duster, paid a
professional visit *0 Y( ikvtllc last
week.....!. O. Hall and T, VV
'nip made a buainesH trip to Rock
Hill Saturday.... Mr. and M r*. .T. ]
M. Harris spt-nl Saturday in Chut
?>t t??.
Mm Nnru y I'm1 Me:.son h?d h do
tlUtf 11 family reunion on ..he 18lh
nat v.-!ii. ii was the Hi i mtnivo >nry
*>f her birth. She has -lil
ihildren end thirty-olio ?nnjui
hildren, and all w ?<* present e\ rpt
I WO or three. fiesulra the-r
vt re a lari*e conuourH^ of
mtl frit nda, all of whom partook
>f tin* sumptuous banket dinner
vhioh wan Kt i-vi d in the beautiful
rove at her home.
:'OH SAT.K?A iii<*e I it <it PIGs*, seven
olu T H. liARBKK. U. )<\
n. N?? 2, V.-rt Mil!. S. C.
AH) A HUNDHWD?Old payor-*, at The
Time* Oltico- t> < '
Farmers' Institute Friday.
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A. largo majority of the fnrruetii
f and public iu goneiul of this st?c,
tion will rtttonti the Farm is' i/i- i
stitute at Pleasant V alley uii nrXt
j Friday. Tli6*Bvenl will b- in the
! nature of a big picnic, iu.?i will
j bo held in a big groye near thej
home of .Mr. J. Z l>?il<-s. The j
people will all take liiuuer ami
j make an entire clay of it.
The following are the speakerJ
ami their subject's: Prof. VV. L.
Morrison, "Industrial Education.
. Col. !. S. Newman, ''Agriculture:"
i Col. M H. Harden. "fcVrtifi/.ors;
I Prof. C. C. Newman, "Hi itieiil*
| lure."
The Harrison Baud will furnish
music.
? ?South
Carolina's Rural Routes.
The report of the je . to'li.-c de;
partui'^nt giving i'ikh! ddi
j statistics Cor ?be past / ' ir "ins -u-f
, been issued aud is ver\ m te er ii^
' n* an indication of iI ?- way in v.
i routes nt'" beii . slab; shod all
over t:i ? I nitcd States.
In South (croon.i the 1 tnl
number of potii'an.- :e err. i to
tliH department were l.C 0. and of
this number 47u wire adversely
reported. July 1, 1W4. ?i re were
in South (Jftroljiru d'll ' it - in < ;
eretion"and ?? this time there ate;
lib, a gain of 1 i">. Phot uv n >v.
j pending beiore I lie depavtinmit t *?s
petition?! fro r. South t n.uihiu e-<
ing f- r "t'" routes. OC 11.: i mini
tier it e prob'bh* that some wdi|
| be. c .tuted mid the whole number I
j tor tlie year v !! then he t : dt r- i
i ab!v augmented.
Tins rapid increase in the nam '
her of new routes in the country
t a ; plendid index to what tin
I '>ijo; e iin> doing. In some localities.
wnere a few years ago tit.
people received few papers a?id
seldom exchanged letters, mails
I are now delivered once, and some,
j times twice a day. giving tin turnl I
I man as good chance to keep itjtom.li
with the World as >ts cit\
' friend.
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iaBBSBSKia IffSKroSJB'
Aunui.Jlv. ?o tlic new prsoiorvi . 'iiedliy
. Bailrotil and Telegraph Crmpauic*. V* v.:'
, YOCKQ MEN na;l LAD1K ' cf privi .. . ) ra. to
LEftRM ?EL?Gfi?Pfi i
AND R R ACCOUNTS. j?j
WefonushTA ecu: o: .. ^ c
I 3taMu:i Amenta 01 A * .:ca. 0?: six sjhool,
I ;t? th9^i* ?a#i?::oin -oT* errr-.pj? ?:! tc n
1 the wtrld. fiitablisboi 20 year* and 01> ? it
1 by all ftaiiv ay
Wl' e.VOCUtO I I .Ml. 1 'Wl> Ml
dontto furnish hin ?>r her a isi. 'ii- ?
j paying from * ?> ?>.? >0n month m ?
enstoftho Ricky mountains. i' mi!
j ..; ? to 4Un? a moot I hi htm s w<->t i;o
I hickk s, iiiiit> is: : < iy ujk?!i Mad'. :11??i?. ;
| Stndt u!?- nun enter a: any tiin. (
{Vacation*. ! '<>v full puvi icnl. - i ,t
1 wig any of oiu school- v? i t
?>;;> executive oitice m (Jim wo nti v>; .
Catalogue free,
Mttr^e ui' s?<? iir*?pi:*
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j BANK STATEMENT.
St ( nit nt of i lit- Sit viu^s Hunk of 1 irt .
Mill, S. C., t>?r th" ijuaricr t ailing
i Jaae ilOth, lUOn.
ASSETS.
Loam sir, i.;s 70
I' '.". c and Supplies 1 -Si) iC j
Due from hunks .. I fil I
Cash 111 vault . .. 1 ." > '>
$ . I, I'.M 'i 1
U ABILITIES.
1 On pi tftl Steele . . -ts
Undivided Profits . :> n>
i Uivklond No :I, payable July 1 7 i"n
, Personal Deposits "s
$?<? IIW 1
I. \V. 11. M ouohnm ".ishinr of fchu
'a1 ova nto.attl bulk, d v? leu;n*-v,- :
. 1 hat t "t, nbo' o sn vimm - trie ' > lv
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W. i5. Mi \? Tr w. On <r
.Subsorihed mid HWnrn '<> bufoiv
thil Uth d:iy (>:' Jii.y ?i~
t, \\ LicLi'ii Wi ^ t ' * isi.Vf.t(j.
j Attest:
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J. B. Bua< i ?
I'OK KKN'l ? A small trout rum, u|
I 8Cair> ovrr Ardrey s 'iruy ry Ap; r,
:<? J. W. At iivy.
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fldbnlarshtp It* rliu Ocor^ia- Alabama
Business 0?llrji?, of Mui mi 1 >u.
Tho POUT M! 1.1j VIA riS.
So. loo.
llavloir dccidod to I.^iin < - 1
tiit pmr i c.r of in ft .inn , 1 w i b>
p! r.i ;rr? tort rvn von. XI! 'ills nuivwrud
pruaipf.lv. tli ?uo \ i. ? ?.
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?or ; fifirv "i-ivion j? * H?. k
VtoQv%ih \ ,A. nnd Fore .'.a:tr? ki ?. frid* M?pV>,' U I
y\V??LE Fur- ?* ..? < ; to in t itorft.O'
FAtterr uwunti o? ysa.?8* pjactic^ A
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?*? C. A. SirlOW & CO.; I
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J' Opp. U. S. fettnt Ofiii', WAWWOrnil. G. f.Jjj
Cooper's
Cholera Cure
lor ( hiekens,
A corff!ivi cviro for 11?i. = prevailing
vii. . '-i: an f-v.ls !' has
a!so 1 I- i! -tuecos-fuily -isi'-l i;?
chftes of Hoop. Sor- hentl ami
other diseases, unci ? ^euprul
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jSo Food
but al! 3fcdic:nc.
This. remedy is guaranteed nlid
if it u t ~ . vl cure, you call get
your u'.ouej bttek ut tuis store,
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GASTON & HALL
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TO (H U F1UEXDS!
We are now located nt 124 15. '
Council street, Salisbury, N. C\,
I ntid solicit yonr trade. We have
i on lumd h complete line of the
! h Hi Whiskies, Winea, Brandies,
1'itcv, r>m! can supply your wan'a
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ii ii un ? 11 in .; in \.mm m nr. Wlir
i Mr. . A. Toeter, formerly of
j Charlotte, has perpannl supervision
lot' our bliippiuu deportment unci
. all mnil orders receive prompt ami
careful attention at his hands.
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Shirts ...,10c
i Shirts, new, 12.Hj?
Collars ...,2c
CtilTs, jk'V pair 4c
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