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Vestoi'd.iv's ^ume: Waxliaw, ."5;
Fort Mill, \i.
r.iisH Au>elia Vance, of Laurens,
is v'sihn^ Miss .Mublt lyirkprlrick.
,of t!i!s glace.
M'V.. -J. W. Hamilton arid (lau<^lit.'i
mj.'B Norn, returned to I nion
\ McrJay aflpr n visit to mis.
. Jim her near Fort Mill.
Miss Carrie Sinythe, of Forest
k.i;y, N. C., is visiting lier parents, i
Mr. niul Mrs. Ira li. Smythe, ol
this place.
Mr. Ernest Armstrong and friend
Mr. Joe M oh teller, of Charlotte,
si:" v I Sunday at the former's home
to ;r this place.
Mrs. Jus. Grier and daughter.
Miss Dura, returned Saturday
from a ten days' visit to relatives
in ('uncord, N. C.
Porn Monday, the 17th inst. to
. am' M:s. Edward Ileeves, of
> urfreeaboro, IViin., a son. Moth,
r and child are getting along j
nicely. Mrs. Reeves' mother. Mrs.
T. I?. Meacham, of this jdace, is:
?*ith her.
Fort Mill's crack baseball bat- j
ery gave another demonst rat ion
f their excellent work Saturday,
hen Parks and Hoover assisted
' 10 11 lntersviIle (N. C.) nine in
lefeajting a team from Concord, i
. .ie score was h to 5.
The annual meeting of I he farm-1
rs of the '"Fork" section will takej
lare to iijuriinv in the move near
.ift Home of AJ.t\ F, Nims. As usual.
all tlit* farmers of that Heel ion, i
ith their families, will attend, j
nil a pleasant, time in assured.
The Kuqujrer says that the numcr
( f dogs in York county which
lave been returned for taxation
i* i r the new law providing that
tell canine pay 50 cents to the1
chooiH, is 2,08). Tiie number re.
urued from Fort Mill township
.vah 2d0.
The attention of the reporter
as been called to the fact that
.->orge Owens, the white man who
in I nioii county jail charged
ith causing the wreck of the j
aboard trains at Catawba dune- j
jii last fall, is well known in this
iwnship, having worked on the!
plantation of ^lr. C, L\ Blaukeuiiip,
of (told Hill, Several months'
he first of In*? year. It is stated
4 >w 1I-* arrest was due to ac- !
i i.sations made against him by his
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PECS ALS:
o dozen "New Haven"
> Pairs of Boys' Knee 1
00 Yards of 3-5 Sheeth
> Yards of "Barker" B1
ir Kandv Kisses for Oj
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rnip Seeds of all variet
Summer Clothing gre
ksh Jot of Crackers, Bui
b our prices on Bu ggies
"JL" "Ft- 3E5E3JL
he Old Re]
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Best cotton was quoted 10 L-lJ
c 'lite on this inin kot yesterday.
Mr. D. M. <'uI]> is spending the j
week at Clevelaud ?>priu"8, N C.
Mrs. It. If. Mills, of this place, j
is visiting her son. Mr. T. Mel.
LI uuli es, of Lancaster.
Mr. W. B. Meachani spent Sun- !
day and Monday with his biolher, ;
Mr. Thos. B. Mcacham, of (.ireenwood.
Miss .Lillian Flowers, of Itock j
Hill, was the truest of Miss Fran j
cea Harris several days of the past
week.
The York Baptist Association
will meet with tin* Fort Mill Baptist
church next Friday. Program
of the meeting will Lie found in
another o> lunm.
Peter (Harrison, one of the oldest
and most highly esteemed citizens
of York county, died Monda\
at liis homo near .Newport, aged
about 85.
J)r. J. Thornwell of this place
was one of the speakers Saturday |
at a big picnic at Filbert, 5 111 ilea
north af Yorkville. Iljwas eatima
ted that 1,500 people were in at
tendance.
Tin1 petition asking for an election
on the dispensary question
now aggregates more than 1,200
namea. Just how many names are
re<piired to call the election can-,
not h lie definitely stated; but j
there ia no question of the fact
t hat 1,000 ate easily sutlicient, says ,
the Yorkville Enquirer.
Sabbath ? veiling Rev. -las Russell
said the words which made
Mr. Earnest Sims and Miss Magtrip
I )pnt(in 1 'I -
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fcbun
Deaton, who conduct the Dcaton
hoarding house at the SSpringstein.
Chester Lantern.
Mr. \V. F. Johnston, of this
place, went to Charlotte on the
ISth inst. and liad the famous Hut
ler fnad stone applied to a doy
bite which he received near his
home the day before. Dr. F. M.
Winchester applied the stone,
which stuck to the wound only a
a short time. Mr. Johnston took
his do^. a bloodhound, out for ex
ercise, and before he returned the
dotf hail several tits. Ho went to
his home for some lard and while
inserting it in the clod's mouth,
received a slight abrrsion on one
of his finders. He at once had the
W?>und cauterized and went to
Charlotte for the application of
of the mad stone.
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> Water.
Watches, 98 cts each.
?ants, 25 to 75 cent s,
lg at 4 cents the yard,
caching at 8 1 -I> cents,
no cent,
ies.
at 1\ reduced in price,
iscils, etc., just receive*
5, Wagons and Ilarnes
jE?.? Prop.,
liable Stor
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The watermelon season is at its
height.
Mr. Guy Alexander, a young
man of the upper mill village is
dangerously ill of typhoid lever.
Mr. Sam F. Massey is assisting
his brother, Mr. I?. Henry M issey
at t lie local post olliee.
Miss Mary Young is at home
from Savannah, Gu., nil a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Young.
Mr. \V. T. Massey, who niovi d
fiom this county several yeais a?/o
to Tampa, Fla , and later to Louisiana,
is here on a visit to his
mother, Mrs X. C. Massey. Mr.
Massey holds an important posi
lion with a l>ig lumber coneoi o in
Sonitii'fii r.oniwi......
Hon. \V. II. Stewait, of Hock
Hill, spent Friday in this township
taking tin-* linal returns limn the;
pinners of the<otton ginned from
I lit* crop of 1 IK) I - Do. Ihese reports
are forwarded to the census j
department at Washington, and
when the returns are complete aj
bulletin will he issued by tint de- 1
partnient ^ivino statistics of the j
crop in all sections.
Tho annual reunion of the ('nip
family of this section will take
place the second Thursday in Aujj
ust, the 10th, at the home of Miss
Alice WlMte, 2 miles south of Fort
Mill, The reunion this year yives
promise of beino the most pleasant
yet held li is deailcd that the
entire family and all connections
join in the pleasures of the occa
sion.
A business meeting of the Fort
A1 : 11 I : i ? t e . '
.win ijigui inruiiiry, v o. i\ . wis
held in tin* armory las! evening
and all nrrangements were completed
f..r thi* State encampment
hi Columbia early in August. It
iA expected that about fifty members
of the company will attend.:
Tlie next drill of the company win
take place Saturday, next, at I .'?<>
oclock in the afternoon and each
member is nrtjed to attend.
Owing to the inahility of a nuin
her ot prominent fanneis to la* in
town last Saturday, the meeting
of the Kurt Mill hrnnch of the Southern
Cotton Akso. iation, which
was to have been held on that day.
was postponed until next Satin
day afternoon at -1 ;8U o'clock. All;
the farmers of the township are re- '
quested to be present, whether
they are members of the association
or not. .Business of special '
importance will be transacted at
lUit, meeting.
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M iss Alioo A rd ivy. i>t I *r??vi
deiiee, spent several days of the
jiihi wci'k willi he.r sister, Mia. ?l.
[j. Spruit, of t his plan*.
Mrs. J, A. lioyd mill little sons,
of l'inevillo, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. S. J,. Meachuin in
this place.
Thomas Snipes, ii while nuiti
who is wanted at Ijniieaster on the
charge of rape, was ane.-li i! \\ ed
nesilay at Greensboro, N. I'. I lie
little oirl on whom Snipes e< nimil
ted the assault was only tlnr
teen years old. The heinous offem
e wao committed Tuesday, ami
the ofleilder of the law left J.aliens
tei Tuesday ni^ht.
(Other loeal ilelilH on paoe 2)
Mr. J T. J. Harris Dead.
After a painful and serious illness
of a hoot ten days, Mr -I. T.J,
Hurt's dud at his residence on
Forest street Wedm d iy afternoon
hot woo: i 2 and J o'clock.
I'oncost ion of the lun^s was the
iinniediatdo cause of death.
For soino days I) f>re li s death
all hope of his recovery was nban
d< a i ed. Kinim-nt physicians used
every ll'orl to save Ihh IiI e, hut t<>
no purpose. ( p to al.oilt two
weeks before his death Mr. Harris
was about his accustomed duties
and though he had not la-en in his
usual health for some time, no one
s lis pec ted that his e-mdiiion was
( l it leal.
Mr. Harris was the eldest Bon of
lie* late Sol. Harris, of Pleasant
\ alley, aud spent prartieally all
of los life in this section. He
moved to this place some years'
ho<> and enj4ao"d hi uiendiiiudisine
and later conducted the City Mark
et. II was prominent in municipal
alkalis, has in" several times
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U "I'll ? u rn (I it MlflUDfl OI 1IIC toWII
council. lie with .>1 years of ajre
Mr. Harris whs a loving husband
and I'm11??*r and was held in hi?_fh
esteem l>y all who knew him. I lis
wife, who [iioceded him to the
virave by several yoarfl, was a Miss
i'olts, also of I'ieasant \ alb*y.
Resides three daughters, Mis A.
M. Riichanaii and Missi s W :??n
and Mary Harris, all ??i" tiiis plate.
8 vera I hroi hers and a number of
otlinr relatives in this st ction survive.
The fan ral service was hold
from tlit? residence Tinu? lay at 1 1
o't look and was condii toil by llev.
Dr. J. 11. Thorn well, after which
the burial was made ?l the town
cemetery,
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Men's $3.00 Shoos at!
Ladies' 81.50 to 3,00 1
Ladies' white Pique si
Ladies' fi()c to SI wais
Davis sewing mac
Men's $1.00 shirts at ?
Men s f)Oc Shirts at 2?"
Mod's 25c drop-stitch
All summer goods, I
^hoos, l1 rookery, Fur
TKTb.oles
One (yI our huihliu
rented, and must be c
possible.
('o!!)c see 1 he bargai
Hj. cr- js/E^
To M 111!
It is i?iily a few weeks now unti
iiatkcts to lay in our fall ancl winte
hapo to send tlii*in off all our suu
rill do, as our stock is down to sucl
11:if v ' will make the prices move 1
\ AL. LNSKMTloX?We have
aces i > ma! ;i, worth o, >, 7, and iSc
i:uik*d it at "J and cents. This is
his iuser!ion.
Ki !!IH>NS The amount, of K
ev. lot j n-1 in, in all colors, 10 tun
LAWNS and < >K(! ANDIES
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95 cts.
flats at 50 cts.
nits, were 2.50, at 90cts,
now 10 cents,
hi no, drop head, 13.505
>0 cents.
> cents.
Socks at 10 cents,
den's Hats, Summer
niture and Stoves at
ale C>ost.
has already been
mptied as quickly as
us.
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tie Season.
1 our buyers will leave for the
r stock. Wo want to get in fine
oner stock cleaned up. This we
1 a small quantity of summer goods
lie rest.
200 or -tOO yards that we have no
. Wo have made two lots of it and
nut onc-lmlf the price of some of
ibbon wo sell would surprise you.
1 l.j cents.
At a big reduction. 12 1-2 and 15c
os at 15c
, now cents
-at a big reduction
1 8 EPPS
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h.ing|
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equipped several %
\ suits at 20 per ?
ler concern in the 3
done. Of course, g
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lowest prices consistent with good jgi
0 will please you. 3
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1 When in the Market
FOR
(jIOOI) WHISKIES, I
WINES, I
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL ON OK WHITE
.JohnMoyle,
V. <>. Box 9/ ,
SALISBURY, - N. C.
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