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Mr. I^rauk Kiuibpdl of Charlotte,
wae a vjaitor of Fort i\|ill Thursday.
Clerk of the Cpurf J. \. Tnte
waa hero Suuday to attend the
lueetinjr of the Tork Baptist Association.
There wjlj be prayer meeting in
tfje Preebytprian eljureh tomorrow
eyoniug at thp roup jar hour instead
of this eveniui/ aa usual.
MiqB IVIyftle Cook, of Red
$>prj|iga, N. C., is the guest of the
Misses Massey, on Booth street.
The condition of Mrs. F\ K.
Mull, who has been seriously ill
(or eoine days, ^vas unchanged 1
yesterday.
The yoqqg people of the town
enjoyed a delightful dance Man
day evening iu the town hall.
Mesdnmes Stilwell hikI Lightfoot
pud children, Tuskeegee, Ala., are
visiting at the home of AJrs. T. Ci.
Quip, iu this p(ace.
Mis# Nettie Spratt, of Chester,
is visiting relatives in tins place,
Mr. John McDuftie, of Jamestown,
N. p., was a visitor to Fort
Mill Monday.
Misses Cora Edwards and Julia
Kendrick, of Pineville, were visitors
Saturday and Suuday nt the
the home of Mr. A. Barber, iu
this place.
Owing to the ?ad fact that Mr.
J. J. Hull, the Editor of the Herald,
is iu a dying condition there
will be no '.ssne of The Herald on
Weduesdav. but it ia honed flint
the Saturday'** issue can coine out
anueua), aaya tlie Rock Hill Record
pf yesterday.
The town finofi of the past week
amounted to $75, which is a record
breaker.
Work on the new Stewart building
has been delayed for some
days, awaiting the arrival of luin
ber.
Special attention ia called to the
notice of ''Clerk's Sale,'' in another
column.
The twenty-first session of the
Boek Hill district conference met
in the Methodist church at Hick
pry Grove on Thursday, with Pre
sidiug Elder Maaders presiding.
Rev. J. C. Chandler, of this place,
was unable to attend on account
of illnesa. The next meeting of
the couference will be held with
pie church at Yu/kvilR,
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) Pairs of Boys1 Knee 1
00 Yards of 3-5 Sheet ii
) Yards of "Barker" Bl
nr Kandy Kisses for O
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rnip Seeds of all varict
Summer Clothing gro
?sh lot of Crackers, Bu
b our prices on Baggie?
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Miss Jistelle Campbell, Koek
Hill, is visiting relatives at drattan.
Mr. C. H. Branson returned
Monday from Connelly Springs,
N. C. Mrs. Branson ami children
will remain at the springs a few |
days longer before returning home.
Mr. J. T. Medregor, assistant
superintendent of the Mdlfort mill
left yesterday afternoon for a
ten (lava vacation at his old home
at Wadesboro, N. (.'.
The Charlotte (>baerver of Man- j
day reports tiiat Mr. \Y. 1). I'age
and Miss Myrtle Martin, of tnat
city, were married Sunday by exNotary
public \\\ O. Bailes, of
this township.
Mrs, \V. K. Taylor, of Lancaster,
and Mr, A. A. Brandford, Jr., of
Columbia, were visitors during the
pasi weeis hi i lie home ot I heir pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bradford,
Sr.. of llus place.
The V (irk Baptist AsBOiiintion,
which convened Friday with the ^
Fort Mill church, closed Sunday
night after a very interesting and
instructive series of meetings.
The services were well attended
and nil \vere delighted with the .
excellent addresses and sermons
delivered. It was decided to hold
the next meeting of the association
at Catawba church. The
Times would be pleased to make !
more lengthy mention of the meet
ing, but owing to the crowded condition
of our columns, wo are unable
to do so.
Contractor Z. V. Bradford was
on Monday awarded the contract
for the erection of a nice residence
oil White street for Mr. ('. S
Link. The house will consist of
six rooms and will be modem in
every respect.
Miss Amelia Vance, who is visiting
Miss Mnble Kirkpatrick, will
leave Friday for Statesville to
spend a few days with friends.
Mr. Chas L. McFadden, a theological
student who has for several
wocivm ut-tMi conducting h school Ml
one of thp mills in this place, w is
among those who were licensed to
preach by the district conference,
which convened the past week at
Hickory Urove.
Miss Helle Nicholson, a daughter
of W. II. Nicholson, of upper
Fort Mill township, died Tuesday
evening of Inst week after an illness
ot several weeks of typhoid
fever, aged 20 years. The burial
took place Wednesday at Steel
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3 "Water.
Watches, 98 ets each.
Pants, k2r> to 7o cents.
it? at 4 cents 1 he yard,
leaching at N 1-I> cents,
lie cent,
ies.
atly reduced in price,
iscits, etc., just receive^
s, Wagons and 11arnes
Prop.,
liable Stoi
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Kt'v. ! D. 11 iitftiii?p? l< ti Alom.ay |
for (irceiiwuod, where lit* is milend i
iriou meeting of tin' I * i? ? 1111?> 111
and Saluda Baptist AsBoeint ions.
Mrs. L. J. Massey and daughter
Miss Indie loft yesterday after
noon for a visit to relatives at
at Mordant on, N. C.
Miss Mary Boyd lias rot urinal
to Fort Mill, aftor a vaoat i> >n of !
two Weeks which was spent at 1st
home in Binevillc.
Mr. T A Mills has resigned as
constahle for 'Squire ) W'. MeKl
liauey, and Mr .John ('oil harp has
boon appointed to the place.
The Fort Mill Lioin Infantry,
('apt. Spruit command i?i^, will
leave on the early train Mondu\
iilornino f,.|- Columbia to remain
hi camp for seven days. It is ex
ported that about fifty men will
make the trip.
Mr. David (ilympli. a yoiiuo ,
while ? !... i
....... "mi i ii i j in?y et i art !l
painter by tin- Southern Railway
Company, wan seriously inj uvd
yesterday morning by i'm11i11<_r from
tin- ii".t ot till' depot hi this place.
.M r. (i I \ inpli. wiili others, was en
gageu in painting I lit- depot ami
while walking along tin* roof. slip
peel anil tell > the ground, a ?1 itanee
of about twenty feet. lie
was rendered uiieoiiseioiirt by the
fall and. winle no bones were i
broken, :t 'rt feared that lie was '
injured internally. The young
man's home is in (iivi nwood.
Public is Aroused.
The public is aroused n> a knowledge
of t he curat i ve merits of I hat giva t medicinal
tonie, Klei'trie Hitlers, for sicu
stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary II.
Walters, of VI ti M Claire Ave, ( olnin
bus, ()., writes; "l'\>r sevesal mouths 1
was given tip to die. I hail fever and
ague, my nerves w ere \\ reeked: I could
not sleep, and my stomach was so weak ,
from useless docto - drugs, thai I could i
not cat Smiii after !? . .tilling to take
hlcc.tric Hitters, I obtained relief, and
in a short time I was entirely eured." i
Guaranteed at An I rev 'sdrug store. ;>Ur
All tlie dead of the Menniiigton have
been identified tiny number VS.
fiendish Suffering
is niton caused i v ~ .r<ul ->t> ami can
cors, that oat away your skin Win. I'.<
doll, of Flat Hock, Mich., >ays: ' 1 ha\o |
used BuckI? n . \rnioa Salvo, for 1' leers
Soros and Cancers. It t> tin host le al
intf dressing I over found " Soot lies and
hoals outs, hunts and scalds ^ <c at Ardroy's
druj; store, ^uaraiitced.
A niovoinont is on foot to secure an
election on voting tho dispensary out of
Lexington county.
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Station Agents in America Our six school*
are the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools u
the world Establish!) 1 20 yi ars and endorsed
by all leading Railway 0tti< ials.
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pa \ i ntr from I ?t< > > >'? a tuoiil li in -I.?f
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vacations. I-' ?r full part inulai's r _ar i
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Iftl'krts In lay in mi fall ; i til wintei
s m | to Kt nit I tlifin oil' all ?> 11 r sum
ill tin. h< our stork is ilown to siirli
laf wo will nit ; tin prions mow tl
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laik' tl it at 2 ami rriit- This is
lis in.-m i ion
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o\v kit ju-t in. in i!i rolors. hi itiid
i. \ny\s an.i < )k(i \ndiks
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inIs" last week were
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vill only say that we
ni?s left in Summer
jost invimr hwjiv.
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stork. Wo want to get in tin a
11ii'V stock cleaned up. This wo
a set ill ipumtity of summer goods
lie lest.
L'Ut* or 200 yards that we have no
W e have made two lots of it and
not one half the price of some of
Maui we sell would surprise you.
1 *> rents.
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now cents
it a big reduction
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