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DEMOCRATIC
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
B. W. BRADFORD.
AUOTST iff.
'""jt"js a Itfjifjg t'>>r H<x<ii
*>.-? ii.:'.. ?i._. 1.?. i .1:..
liityl Him in ipti ngg Ml lopg oia- ;
fappp telephoneH.
^lijB pottcjn business if? so cpmpletbly
'si(ttfpntfd 'with taint that
fcve ha^e nbbnt'decidcd to kepp "oh
^freaking si I ft.
' i ?f?i
J J wil) probaol^ ^>e found that |
three woeKsis n'mple time for the i
rebate to puin*h any form of rail- !
way rafej&iM full of holed.
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Next tiling, we' may hear is that
the agricultural deptfrfcrti flit's crop
tvporls were'made ^p from the alinaiiiicB
ami dream books.
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Whatever else, for gondnesB Bnko
<loti"t laugh 'in the marriage service.'
It "re no laughing inuttor
powHdays.
xMJ a girl hna to know in this
worlf} ih how to manage a man,
nud ?hf? (jocan't have to Irani that;
it cornea natural to her.
Japan repoata that bIip does not
not want the Philippines. Put
will Japan kindly give us the
name of anyone who does want I
them.
A friend of ours wonders why it J
iB that men succeed who attend
only their own business. It is because
there ia so little competition
iu that line.
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If Russia should profit by
1 lie pVJUMtMIII'P. kUH lUlS U'lllllOvl I
during ilie past year, $1,000,000,O00
will not he an acoessive price
to pay for it, as experience cornea
high, you know.
Mr. Carnegie haa founded n library
in Philadelphia to the negroes.
Dream hooka and Inula on
poultry raising should have a
prominent place on the shelves;
alao a few on watermilyoua might
(jc added.
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? In the midst 6f the torrid summer?with
yellow fever seizing the
country, and the thermometer
dancing around the hundred mark
?Peary's excursion to the north
pole doca not appear to be Bitch a
foolish venture after all.
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' The War.
All interest in the differences
between Russia and Japan have
been transferred from the plains
of Manchuria and the shores of
{Siberia to the navy yard at Portsmouth,
New Hampshire., where
toe envoys of the two waning
conn trios have been holding their
sessions in t\n effort to reach an
agreement tliat will bring about
peace, says the Charlotte Observer.
Japan has submitted to the
Russian plenipotentiaries her
terms, the principal items of which .
\ included reimbursement of war,
expenses nnd the cession of the i
Island of Sakhalin. In reply Jtns- j
W1H, Hill led, I ItIII no let t noi y would
beeedod and no indemnity paid,
L and the situation seemy gloomy ho
^ f?r Hi peace is concerned. There II
iij h somewhat prevalent belief,;
^owever, that Russia's defiance
^fl^kvne in reality n blutT and that she
come down olT her "hifjh
and consider Japan'* terms
ihc Other hand, renst
the
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KH9nH||^EHU^B^^io be the
The AntbDispensary (?) Meeting.
Editor Times: Please allow nte
space in the columns of your paper
to make a few comments on
the anti-dispensary conference recently
held in Yorkvilie.
Frojn {reports. thjs conference
received jt?o|t pitp a "cpimiiittep
of the wholjpi to ptptqe and yillify j
li. K. Tjllman, reminding one. it
is qhki, very nincli of the bitter
campaign through which we passed-w
height* Independents undertook
tiJPdefeni > the Democratic
party by Bpp^nIir?^c to the negroes.
Tile' honent prohibitionists of York
county, nniny of whop? hre friends
to the se'tijof senator but do not
agree with him on the whiskey
question, are no doubt disgusted
at this display of bad temper.
Are the politicians who dominated
this meeting honest, or have tliey
a deep layecj plot to defeat the
senator for re-election next year?
It looks the latter way from our
view point. Who called this con*
fereneeY It is dollars to dnughnuts
that ipr.pty per cent of the
men whose names were signed to
the call were Tillman haters, and
have always opposed him. We
will wager that a large majority of
those present at the conference as
doh'gates are Tillman-haters, and
have always been. We will also
wager that ninety percent of those
who solicited signatures in the
several townships of the county
asking for an election to deride
whether or not tho dispensary
shall be removed from Yorkville
are Tillman-haters, and have always
been. l)o these fellows invite
a return to factionalismV A
few more siu-h meetings as that
held in Yorkville will bring it
around nil right. Keep nn eye on
tlie^o |)olitieiitiiB ami spe if our
surmises are not correct
Reformer.
( Tf the above is a true report of
the meeting, we are thankful, and
are glad to announce the fact, that
Fort Mill township was not represented
in the list of delegates
who attended ?Ed. Times, j
? Why
We Dropped an Issue.
Among the reports given by the
Columbia State of the militia
encampment in that city the past
week wo ibid the following:
"A line example of company
pride was exhibited in the notion
of Sergt. R. W. Bradford, proprietor
of the Fort Mill Times, who
closed his office and suspended
publication of his paper for one
week that he and his two assist
ants might come with their company
to the encampment. With
such a membership as this it is no
wonder that Unpt. Spratt brought
'.12 per cent, of his total maximum
enrollment."
Playing Ball on Paper.
The Times agrees with the Waxhaw
Enterprise that if the Rock
Hill hall team "could play ball
half as well on the diamond as she
' an on p.sper, she would be a
daisy." and yet to watoh the re- !
ports of the team's work as they j
appear in the newspapers of that;
town one is naturally led to he- j
lieve that they ure simply invincible.
For some time ]w?st the fane
here have Injan nmuse.l at the
manner in which the Rock Mill
papers''boost*' their team and id- 1
most ignore the opposing team
when the former is victorious; also
the brief mention of the panic
when the home team is defeated, j
I'he writer's attention has been i
called to t,he fact that not the,
slightest mention was made bv the
Hock Mill piipers of. tjhe game be-I
tw?-en the Fori Mill teum and "excellent"
team of that city played
July 3. in which the Fort Mill
boys were victorious by a score of
lint h-?w about The Her-j
^^A^eporl of the recent Rock i
^^svillc game? It
iua
us
Hill tuan
, i.'it 'I J til'['.'J'li; "flM
j it has performed its mission well, j d
i even if its Hold is limited and there i it
' are no liair-liftin^ episodes to 1 li
write up each week?simply the I.
chit-chat of eveiyday life of those il
I many of us have known all our h
j lives. ]V
We fail to see why the fact that i it
Bill Hmitlf has recently shin^Jed I V
I his root mav not ha worth nriiitinc I t
; in the country paper as well a?td
having the stupendous fact .
! heralded broadcast in A ci'y paper ' f
ja two column ' article that" a phg ' I
; d<ig of a fatuous actress recently p
i died on a steamer, together with it
! several illustrations of snitl dog a
and ith sentimental owjier. d
Th4 city papers that publish a
such stuff then will try to poke ^
fun at its humble country contem- f
! portry because it has an article p
; upon a big cabbage somebody lias C
presented to tbe editor. d
The Eagle. p
Dr. J. II. Thorn well in bis ^
speech before tbe Knights of Py <
thias on Tuesday night of last j
week, says an Abbeville paper,I
made a pret y reference to the
eagle which bad been wounded by ()
an arrow. The bird, upon exami- rj
nation of tbe instrument of {h'ath, ^
found that one of its own feathers H
had been used to keep the arrow v
straight in its course. ^
On the subject *>f wounded
eagles, another has said:
Tin said, the eaglo when some wound
I Has pierced him in a vital part, 11
J Stoops not to ?lic upon t he ground, fi
! Hut hides the life consuming smart. o
| Scorning to lpt iho hunter see II
i Due out lino of his agony, fc
Rushes?all blending?to tlio skies, e<
i Tlton faints?and furls his wings and j d
dies.
The Dispensary Condemned. ^
An interesting review of dispell- j
I snry conditions in the State is i
! presented by tbe Npws and (Joiitiei j
| in a group of letters from corres- ^
pondents in practically every j st
county in South Carolina. Ac V
('(Iff 1 i 111 r til Till. \'.IWU unit t ,niii-i..i''j C
^ - ""h m ^
j summary tjf the reports, four conn- '
I ties are now without dispensaries, ; m
I Marlboro and Greenwood never fr
I having had any and Cherokee and
| Pic-kens having voted out t!.e sys- I ii;
teni under the provisions of thejc;
Brice act; in eighteen counties' ?
agitation has been started for the !
voting out of the dispensary, elec- |
tions having been ordered in some, i S'
petitions for elections being in !
circulation in others and move- j
ment toward circulating petitions j ^
being under way in the rest ;
Fourteen of these, it is said, will ] at
almost certainly abolish the dis- t
pensary and c\ecTee prohibition, i
while the result in the other four j
is uncertain. Tiiree other counties f.
which have yet thrown no organ w
i/.ed movement toward getting rid
of the system, are believed to be ^
nn'i-dispensary in sentiment. ui
i Twelve of the remaining sixteen ri
I counties givo evidence of a prefer- f,r
encq for the dispensary over prohibilion.
Five of these, including w
Charleston ayd Kichlaud are dis- tl
pensary only in contradistinction
to pioli ibit ion, but would probably a't
vote, out the dispensary at once if Hi
they should have the option of or
'substituting a high license system sa
f?r it- . . 12
Of the thirty-seven counties, h
canvassed, therefore, it appears i si
that but seven are really sntislied j
with the dispensary and in these J
the revenue fen urea of the system ?t
is its chief strength with the peo- | ??
pie. The review is very illuminat-j ?f
Hit;. JI would seem llnd the dis- ! ^
pengnry hns been ttied unci found i |?
wanting nml is to be condemned j cu
ns n RyHtem for restriction of the 1,1
traffic in liquor. Tiie moral phase Julias
f)ccn a delusion.. The revenue
feature appeals to Rome people
strongly and it is somethino to be I*
considered very carefully. It would
seem that, after thirteen years of
Horrowtul experience the people of
the Slate are coming to a sano J
consideration of the liquor tralli
problem, without political prejudice
or hysterical sentimentality. el
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Pleasant Valley News.
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The many friends of Mrs S. II. hi
Jyel! were irreatly shocked on Man
^^^*duly i>l, to learn that she had y
^^^^fe^Vom time to eternity. She
|^^^^^^^iuiiter of Mr Mrs. r
hiiHlund
whom an
piiRtor,
iPIPPP'"
aughter, Mie? Helen, are visiting j
i Pleasant Valley.... Mae, the
ttle daughter of Mr. and Nlrs. .1
j. Pectus, haw been dangerously
I from an attack of appendicitis,
ut is now convalescent... .Miss
Iannie Wolfe, of Fort Mill is vising
in Pleaeaut Valley ..Mrs ?T
Y. M pi I is at pr. Priors sanitnjutn
at Chester, where she is unergoing
treatment for her eyes.
... Miss Bessie Wolfe visited it^
Jijarlotte hist week lion. G W.
\>tts. who has been in the hosital
at Charlotte for two weeks,
i greatly improved at this writing
nil will return home in a few
ays.... Mi set a Eunice Felts and
nd Minnie Bickett are visiting
liss Mvrtle liiokett Mr < )k
inrber hits b*en quite nick for the
mat week.... Mr. and Mr?. ?I. <v>.
'ouKiirt of Fort Mill spent Sunay
in Pleasnut Valley Mr. I'.
J. Potts lia? bepn elm-ted prineial
of the high ucliool at Parksille,
S. C., ami will leave for his
ew field of labor about the 1st of
eptember .... President D. O.
'otts of the local biselrdl assoeiuion
has arranged a very interestug
series of ^aines to be play?d
n the Pleasant Valley diamond,
'he last game played was on last
lati.nlay between Pleasant Valley
nil "Bull linn." and resulted in a
ictory for the lnttt r by a score ot
3 to 32.
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Peculiar Disappearance.
J D. Kenyan, of Butlervillo, O , laid
lie peculiar disuppr nance of his pain
lil symptoms, of indigestion aiid t iliiisucss
to Pr King's Jsow l,ife I'llI[e
says; "They are a porfect remociy,
>1 dizziness, sour stomach, heads' h \
iiHtipation, etc " ( niuraateed at .V
rcy's drug store, price Uoo.
An agitation Iras hoeu began in tli
tale to raise the ugu limit ot the emit'
ibor law.
Public is Aroused
The public ih aroused to a knowlodg
f the curative merits of that great nied
dual tonic, Electric Hitters, t'or sa-k
oinach. liver and kidneys. Mary H
Walters, of ?K'? t-t Claire Ave, t'nlnm
us, ()., writes; "For sevesul mouths I
as given up to die. load fever and
St;o. my nerves were wrecked; 1 could
i>t sloop, and my stomach was so weal
0111 useless doctors' drugs, that 1 could
at eat r'oon after ln-giiming to taki
lectric Bitters, I obtained relief, and
1 a short time I was entirely eiuvd."
uarauteed at Ardroy 'sdrug store, vie
CLERKSSilt.
r.vti-. ok South Carolina, County of
Y'juk, Town ok Four Mn.i,.
Alice Harris as Exx., of the last will
Eli/.a Fa 11 wood, dee'd. IMaiiuitT, vu.
dalaido Ryan, ot al.. Defendants.
Pursuant, to an order of Court in the
>ove stated < 'use, dated Jum thi. I'.'.sfi,
win expose to fiuuic stilt' nt tlif
rund Stund, in Confederate park, iii
10 town of Fort Mill, between tin*
gal h >nrs of sale, on August v 111 tin
Mowing described real property, to
it:
a. All that piece of parcel of land
tnate nml lying in the town of For:
ill front ii *. 01 Booth at ruet, I "gin
lug at .1 stake, on ilin said street att I
inning with said street 81 leei t ?.
aku, thence baelc from saitl i . i
1';, feet ton stake, I hence with S. E.
'hi to line til feet to a stake, then <
ith Alice Bradford line 201', 1 c t<>
ie beginning on Booth street .
b. On brick house and lot in tin
>wn of Fort Mill, State and Comer
oresitid, said lot be ng situated i
ootli street, haling 30 feet front ia< ,v
les.~, iinil running back 200 feet front
,id street with Mrs. Fnllwt ad's line
S. 11 White line. tUeuco 80 f? < !
ore or less with said land to W. F
arris lot, t-henue 200 feet to Booth
reel. embracing lhar lot of land 1 tree11
Mrs. Fullwood's lot and \V. i
arris's lot. whatever may appear.
c. All that lot of land in the town
Fort Mill. State and County a ' >r.
id. situated in th" north.western part
the lands of B. 1). Springs (lamb now
vned by J. W. Ardrey), and facing
jring streer oji th. southeast, and
tutidcd as follows: On the north and
st hy the lands of B. D. Spring-; 'now
nils of J. W. Ardrey), on thy s 'h
r Spring street, on the west by lot of
F. WJtite. eotitaintng onol.ali actv,
ore or less.
Terms of Sale?Cash, Purchaser to
iv for all papers.
J. A. TATE,
8-3-3t C. C. C. Pis
teflect On It.
When you go 1>> your grocer for
loose your lirst tputdiou is; "la
fresh?'' (If if it is tt ham yon
otnier how long they have bo. it
i slock. Your ehihlp'it go for
mdy. Tn.'V win! frcHh candy,
on want llioin lo have it.
Sow About Your
lodicino?
I tell you. Von take it on faith,
it (h?ca you no uoud joij lnen.c
10 medicine. Von d. n'l blame
ih genera! merolinnt for pultini;
f worthless floods on you. We
linit there nr.- some medicines as
lod old us new and some few bet
r. hut t-an you disci iur.iinte hereon
tliemV Can your dealer do j
^iur i^'ot (Is are almost direct from
^^^auufaetnrer to you. There!
or three stops of mouths
< ach. We merely at
few >u
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fio^iucAi
j i You will never get well
j py, hearty and free from pai
I' constitution with a nerve i
tc>nicf |ike
IWfJSLiiK/Su* ~ H
It Makes Pale
ft is a pure, harmless, medici
Ingredients, which relieve female pa
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, cl
aticn, dragging down pains, etc.
It is a building, strength-makir
medicine that is certain Lo do you 5
Gold by every druggest in $1.0
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, in strictest confid- 1
cnce, telling us ail your symptoms and , <
troubles. We will send tree advice
(in plain sealed envelope), how ton
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory 1
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., I
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Is Tout Family 1
Who is taking ibc l is
you are not carrying an
Policy? Your family, of
you to take policy, don
take it--I shall have to r
til i am able." Your fa
and voir* .v d v/iik. wis
money-making ability to
run the risk of living on
an insurance policy--lc
the risk of your d\ ing ai
and iter sustenance whic
Vcs, she can do %.: hunt 1
anee policy now, muyh b
Without your money^car
Prospective policy I
matter, and don't let yoi
even your estate take sin
j by a sniail c/illay as: are
1 am a home man an
So cap at my office and !
en* ion for the host Old
w or ad
John J. Bi
Iiiniest tMip Col *-p
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FOR FATE VT TTAT.F PRICK -Or. '
Kfliolnrship in th?> ^ .i .M.il.uaa
liusiiu's* Co1k?<to, <>t Mni' .n,''
'tin b'OlLT i.llLL TI.MLOS. 1
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and strong, bright, hap- ?g
n, until you build up your |K
refreshing, blood-making P!
Cheeks Fink . B
nal tcnic, made from vegetable ^>1
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in iiiia uiiiress, iuun as neaaacae,
hills, scanty or profuse nienstruig
medicine for women, the only j^j
"YOU ARE FRIENDS
)f mint'," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of .J
Jaliatin, Tenn.: e?3
'' For since taking Carduf I have r^vgained
35 lbs.,.and am in better health g;'jj
Llian for the past 9 years. I tell my
husband that Cardui is worth its Mjjl
weight in gold to all suffering ladies.' *
'fig IIM?
a
;k, you or your fami?; , if
Old Line Life Insurance
course. So, when I ask
*t say '? am not able i >
un I lie risk of dying n;; mily
is taking tlie risk
o is depending on yrur
>r a livelihood. willinyy
$2n or $30--the price of
ss each year than run
ui be witiicut both you
h \ ou are able to make,
the cost of a life iiu 0.*etter
than she could do
nin? ability.
bolder, think over t> is
ir >\ife, your family or
eh a risk, when you c iu,
their future happiues-.
d will treat you ri;C .
let ir.c take your -*.pv
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I Btaukets, singlet I5cj do iblt, 2 o $
Jf (tonnterpanes i to J
J Table Cloths i )
\ mEuurnuiisTs:
Agents,
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I'oK \ small front ?? ?m. -11.s
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