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i:1 With each i
give you F1
We will api
Will also gi
Shoes will I
is exhausted
Two thousa:
A few nice .
k Fruit Jars?
I GENTLE
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Beet cotton wns/juoted at 10 8-fc
Chills on this market yesterday.
Mr. B. M. Lee, of Wellton,
.Ariz., is here on a visit to Wis pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lee.
Mrs. L. J. Maeaey and littli
(daughter spent Thursday witli
relatives in Charlotte.
Mrs. Lizzie Sturgis, of May field.
I\y., is visiting relatives in tli
township.
Mr. J. T. J. Harris lias been
confined to his home on Forest
street for son.o days by illness.
Dr. A. M. Buchanan was t<
have left, last evening for Washington,
I). C. on business,
Mr. E S. Parks went to Lancaster
Saturday, where during the
day lie played with that town in a
game of hall with Hock Hill. The
game resulted in a victory lor
lloi k Hill by a score of 5 to d.
rue Spratt Machine Cunipnny
lias recently disposed of several
pieces of its wood-working ma
chinery, which lias been idle for
several years in the old construction
shop, west of the railroad.
M iss Daisy Culp, of Pincville,
has for several days been the guost
of Miss Alice White, near town.
President -1. W. Ardrey of the
local farmers'' association requests
The Times to call a meeting of the
association to be held next Satur
day, July 22, at A p. m. All members
and others interested are requested
to attend.
Good rains have fallen throughout
this section during the past
ten days and all crops and vegetation
has been much improved by
the good seasons.
The good work of cleaning the
streets still goes on. The Council
will keep a force of hands on the
streets until all the thoroughfare*
of the town have been gone over
and the weeds and gratia thorough
ly cleaned off. Some much need
ed ditching is also being done.
The second hall team of thi*
place engaged the second team of
Rock Hill Saturday on the latter's
diamond, and after nine innings of
hard playing defeated the llock
Hill youngsters to the tune of 7
to (*.
Mrs. ?T. E. Rruce and children,
of Winnsboro, are visiting at the
home of Mr. A. Young in this
pjace,
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15 cent bottle ofColgat
tEE one nice "Souveni
rreciate a call, even if \
ve a Plate free with ea<
>e included. This offer
l.
nd five hundred yards <
Hammocks cheap.
Half gallon size, 90c; o
MENl
st opened lip several so
ii? shinmmit nf
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Yours for
T. B. BELBC,
!E^ ? X i sl
@38? ~ zrr^z:
^ Miss Klhel Perjram. of (thsIo- ,
) nia, is the uuest of Miss Willie
> Hoke, in Spraltvillc.
> Mr. I>. M. Lee, who arrived
; from Wellton, Ariz., some days
moo to visit his parents near this
place, left Monday for Panama, j
where he has a povernment posi-|
lion as superintendent of a construction
depar.inent on the canal.
Mr. J. C. McKllianey left Sun- ,
day morniiirt for Jamestown, N. C
where he has a position in the I
commissary department of Stew
' ait A: J<tiles, railroad contractors.
Mr. H. C. Coin of I )nriinm v
1 C , f-p nt Sunday with relatives in
this place.
Some of the weather prophets j
say it rained on the tirst dog day
and that we may expect K) days
rain. Opinions ditl'er so widely
as to when dog (lays begin, it if
Intrd to know when they come in.
July 15, 1-1 and are given by dif- (
ferent authorities us the beginning
of dog days.
Country raised watermelons and
catitelonpes are being brought t??
town daily and sell readily at good
prices.
Thanks to some of our suhscrib
era for Bottling up in the dull days
of summer. May their tribe increase
and others do likewise.
Thursday morning while a negro
laborer at the dam was in the !
act of carrying a long iron pipe
' from the power house one end of
the pipe came in contact wjth a
live wire and the shock given the >
negro came near ending his career,
lie was thrown violently to the j
ground and -emaiued unconscious
for several minutes.
Clean up your premises. It not
only looks better to have every- ,
thing neat and clean, tint it
i healthier. Don't wait until the
summer hum causes the vegetation
} to decay and makeB the air foul;
; hut d6 it now.
The case of John Carter for firing
a pistol allot at Miss Grnoie
j Denton, of the Springstoin nulls,
Saturday nitflit, mentioned m
i Tuesday's Lantern, came m> hell
fore the mayor Wednesday inorn|
iiiU. Mr. A. L. Gaston appeared
'iin Carter's behalf. A tine of $25.00
1 was paid, and tin* case before the
town authorities was disposed of
By giving bond in the amount of
$.300 before Jud^e .1. J. McLure
for Ilia appearance at the next
J term of court, Carter thus waived
ija preliminary, and was released
j froui custody.^-Lantern \
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LATES
^ ? % rr
m r h ; i
e's Lemon or Vanilla 1
r Plate." These plate
on don't buy.
eli pair of Ladies' Shoo
holds good until our s
r>f 3-4 Sheeting ar 4 cot
no-fourth gallon size, 7
ts of new Buggy ITarn
nick mower repairs,
business.
Proprietor,
lo 1 3 St
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(>n account of the small attend
ance at the hall (ramus in Sails
bury, the Sidishnry-Speiieor l?ai i
of tlie \ iruinia-Cnroliua league
litis l>eei? transferred to \\ insi-.ii.
and the team will hereafter play
in that town. I
Mr. Paul C? McPorkle, who warso
badly injured some weeks ai?o
in ti runaway at Chester, has itturned
home after under^oin^ '
treatment at Johns Hopkins II.?spiial,
haltimore. While hi Dalitmore
one of .Ml". IV1 <*i 'ol kle's eyes
was removed Htid it was found tin.I
the otiier eye was so haoly injured
that he can never regain his eye
sijilit. Otherwise it is believed lie
will recover.
x\h stated in our last issue, a
meeting of the Village Iinproveinent
Soeiety will be lielil tomor
row (Thursday) afternoon at I
o'clock at the residence of Mrs
\Y. 15. Ardrey. It is desired that
ever), lady of the town become a
niemb r of the society, and all
members and t In He Wishing to j -in
ate leipieKted to attend the meeting
tomorrow afternoon.
Catawba river was on a rant pace
Thursday and Friday an.l u-> a ie
suit the corn and other erops alone
.... ?H ir Klv'u|iy "Mllinu'f* I
unci in placet* totally destroyed. 1
Friday morning the rise in the '
river at the power company's dam
was said to have been 20 feet, and t
at the county hi idge an Is foot
i ise was recorded. This is considered
high water, hut the liver
was not as high Friday bv several
feet as it was in .May, 101)1, when 1
a rise of 27 1 -2 feet was recorded.
Mr. J. II. Sutton, whose plants- j
ti*.ii lies along the east side < f ihe
rive below the power plant, reports
that a portion of his bottom land
was completely stripped of all!
crops, bushes and other vegetation
Friday, and that several deep
Sloughs Here eiit through the
place. Mr. Sutton contends that
the damage to his laud is due to
the big dam. by which, he says,
the waters are diverted fr-un the 1
main channel, and iH at present
suing the power company foi dam
ages.
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Waxhaw 6, Fort Mill 5.
The Wnxhaw l\nb rprise of the
13th Iiiih the following to ?3??y of a i
uarne of ball played th12th mi
the Waxhaw uroimds between the I
teaiiiH of that place ami lAut Mill: <
"I. lie Waxhaw ami Fort Mill'
bill tea ma pi a v <1 11t e?.n '
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When \ mi see > our ntj
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inoiul Tuesday The name whs by
lar the rlosesl mid most ililei 111i
Olie ever vV i 1 Hi 'Ssn I ill! ill" !..i tic
iii>>111(>im 1. It requited leu iniHim.s
tit (ifl'ldr* till* rOlllest US till' Seol '
stood live ti> live im thr !hli. I.nili
t nnis pi o il ( U ball. tin .*? is
tieino if\v. Supp. for Wntli ih,
pitehed mi excellent ie<n.e. yielding
only six iiits to thy visit- r?
r*ncl K-tuiiur nine nirnut (lie plat*
1 louver, for I ?rt Mill, also pitohe 1
n ootul ^iiiic. all- -v. iiio six lilts ami
striking out six men. The Waxiiaw
if on came very near lusitio
ino^urne in the iirst innino by a
costly error, out by pnilino t,?cftlter
won tin* hard* st onnic tliey
liave ever played Foil Mill has
won one onine, so another will be
in order to deride the series. I>at
tori's for \\ axiiaw. Snppaiid 11 iv
in; tor Fort Mill, lioovei ami
I'a i Us.
\\ know of no better time or
.. ..I...- *?.. ?i. - < -
I vw !'.< nil 1111/ -uutr til,II
nt IMeutsani \ nlli'V ii"\' I" ri?Ivy afternoon,
afte lli- exerciseH of lie
Karnn rs" institute ha\o been 0,011
eluded.
Fort Mill Megro Shoots his Wife.
The l?oi k I! ill Hern!'.! of Saturilny
says tlint Oscar Mi It or, col
ui oil, \v IiO iI is claimed p isseei mi
ih-r several assumed mines, sled
rinil prolmbly fatally wounded liis
Wile, lilli'V Sillier, ill J o'clock
i'liiiisiliis morniiiLC 111 the lioin ol
Nut linn < niiwi-ll on Mr. )>olpli
Neelv M plnntniion in-ar Newport.
Miller escaped at ler llie sleoiino
mid line not been apprehended at
ni 1 liis wi ilinf*.
The negroes lived near lo't
M ill and it appears ilmt the woman
had h it Miller in at least h ,1 I II
Inane a lew days n<ni. and it is al
leoed thai Miller came down troni
Kort Mill in search of her. He
f<>unil her at the (' rnweJl holist
where a < I'owd of negroes were sd
tiej.^ up at a wake, and leading h r
into the yard, tired upon Inn twice
Hid lite.. One bllllel took effect
i>i tlie stomach run! ilic olln'i in
llie arm. Tim woman was still
without, medical or surgical alien
lion at n<"iii Thursday and Ium
rondition win <|iiitc hciious. Mii:;1st
rate ( ' leu n lii'ik 11 r i ' i: iuoii \
riuiisdny morning and i sijeu a
warrant Lor Mi ler a.id in making
til effort to find I ill).
Later Miller was an-' ' d Sunlay
in Lexington, X k.. s d.-r i
warrant issued I?v M * i
1 bought from us for 50c tli;
pritt a r "re* *'roir somew
iget l4l.ot u u or the, '?!*.?r,
ing ami getting some of tt
U s aw mi hoi weathci
lor your jijopcv artd then
vou boy jirsi Jor flu -r ke <
-are money w bile you art
;et okl > ua'i! :iteu it.
"A c st<Ii have a few mci
; bout ?;f pair .k >.00 men's
men's hats at cost, some \
Shoes, Dress Goods, Furni
^tn es ( Ju l arts, Baby
yU hi * jars. cts.,
SO el ~ one St>,> organ
I e. . i.il stoves $ '2.5
white oak chairs o7 1-2 c
Gone unci see the ban
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S?n%pn ty\yk (;
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<1. HOW II t Ci'tlts It IS tliO h.'ht Sill
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til Sl-I'ct. f I i in.
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v. t i.m w v. 1:..! 11; is sill it IS. ]
It . \W t? II 'h lit . i ,ts. \\\
f r? mi nil: Sp. in^ F . i - ? il v jr ni,
\\ i I Still 1> .it 1 I I i.iv of . " I
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We ii vs it full ine in lilllf. lila:'
nu 1 $! ?>'> I'rteli, in Shirts ntul Dsuwei
l li'xihli' S on Dmwi'ia -A m?r
li'irant 1 \ inii'li*. yiiii p>iy ,~>U iifiits t
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jighbor with ait article
pay big prices for what
I
rs suits at half price,
1 Oxford's at $1.50, all
talf price. All summer
I tare. Sewing Machines,
Carriages all at cost.
I half gallon fruit jars
K42.Sr>, cooking stoves
0, stove pipe 10 cts.,
Is., rockers 50 cts.
gains.
LssiETST
?1 pi
rnT Hnl 1Uaa4'1%??
m nut mmi
\ i?: in* >f ihe I,est makoh for
Mi l. thai w? Hiv having u big sale
imhiJo for the money. Plenty
?*-, < ti&. Twenty.five patterns
-ci" Shirts.
is ilie best Dollar Shirt you can
haw of th 18 aarne ahirt left over
> n of J t l -'Js and His tliat we BR'<]
a Brand1' Shirt at 75c
wear.
k. white and cream at 25c, 50c
mine Pepperalls Bleached Drill,
or not an good a Drawer, and
i a epps,
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We mean f|
ttumanmn
p? 'WoarlsL. 8
<mhInet ed tin old Shoe ''HosIiouhhiuIb
of mnull-worn and u,a
uvc received treatment and ##
itoriuin"1 in healthy condi
it r*iioo ailments, and my
ord to execute good work.
Harness, or other leather fx
! permanent cure. - 2
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When in tlie Market
pool) WHISKIES, |'8
BRANDIES, ETC., 1
To Iri n. 1VT oyle, ?