Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 30, 1905, Image 2
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Editorial Briefs.
Nobody expected the Ports,
mouth peuee conference <> bo uu
A 1 ..1 1 i ... . iv .: ..
mpiiwuov; dim iuiiin.
Wishing t?> see his square < 1 <st 1
policy followed liy the envoys, Mi.
* 1 loose veil is throwing a few eaids
on the table and holding buck the
joker.
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Much to the ftiiTU8?met?t of the
business interests the Chinese
boycott does not arouse the Biiine
resentment that followed tlie
blowing up of the Maine.
In spite of the fact tlmt the yellow
fever mosquito Iim.s had the
centre <>f tli'* stage, our friend, the
anopheles, has been steadily work
ing the malaria pumps a 11 season.
The private eon tractors are still
of the opinion that tin* Panama
canal should be dug by private
colli met, while the Pari lie railroad
owners do not Bee any use in dig
gfug it at all.
Though Witte lias so far done
his best to * hiulV ' the d.ipanese
in the interviews granted the for
eigu press, there can be no doubt
tlifit In* realizes the necessity of
miking pence in view of the
Bpreadiug revolution in llussiu
Last year, President of the St.
Louis World's Fair; lliis year
President of the Trans- M ississippi
Commercial Congress. Who can
predict where this sort of tiling
may yet land Diivul 11. Francis?
With proper impartiality and a
high' netiHC of equity, the Kquitaable
Life contributed to the campaign
funds of both parties. 1><
fore blaming the company, think
of what the politicians ini^ht have
done to it, if not pacified.
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That low, ronihiln<_r sound which
you do not hear rolling up from
the north, the oast, the south and
ilio west, is the ^ruiiihliu^ of the
people heeailse there is to lie no
extra session of conurress to re
lieve tli.-m of trust and tarilV oppression.
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The Peace Conference.
Tlio iden of ronchiiiu an agreement
seems to have been atian
drmed at both the Japanese and
Russian capitals unless within
those inner portals which the pub
Jie knows nothing about. Hope of
peace, likewise, ban 1 > n a lens
doned throiijrlit>ut I mrope and the
world expected lilt- meeting ye
tVrday would result in nothint;
inure tlwm n iorniMl and tinnl call
i'll* otT. 1*4ut wtiile I 1ht?* is IiF? .
| it'ii* is hope, and tlio conference
in not yet (lead. ( tne mighty force
in the ne^oliniions, 111o one tliionurli
\vh so instrumentality the peace
iNoiiferenee was e lied, and wln?
has been the friend and counsellor
of both hides is President
KooROVelt: and lie : -ems to bo the
only one that clings to hope. It
was through his iiilliienee that the
conference was not finally ad
jonrned Saturday. Out of re
sped for liini and the American
people whom lie represents the
commissioners consented to take
a recess until Monday to see if
their tfoveriunont.s would make
further concessions. A despatch
Sunday niuht from Portsmouth
told that a Hirlher postponement
had been inad? till Tuesday aftei
lioor, and uti il tins mcetincr is
over no man en11 tell wnether ii
will be peace or war between .Ja
pan and Kushin. Charlotte (>l
server.
Divorce a Blessing to Women.
The Rev. M. .1. Savago a noted
New York divine, recently, in a
Her moil, nave his views on the dt
vorce question as follows:
"I have intimated that one of
the distinguishing chatnrtn is!ies
of modem tinien is the growth ot
divorce. A great many peopV
aro frightened to think that tids i.-,
ofte of tho deplorable fruits of the
wider freedom given to women.
'"1 believe on the whole that a
large number of divorces at tinpresent
time are altogether to lie
welcomed. Tkey are almost always
iVi the interest of oppressed women,
tjiving them uuolher opportunity
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for h tree. sweet, wholesome 1 iF?.*.
i '"Thru* are eases whore the < 1 i
' voree law's are almsed. hut not
: nearly so many ?a the frightened
ministers of a threat ninny of our
ehnreli* s seem to imagine.
"Law does not make marriages.
The ehuieh dors not make marriages.
Men ami women, if they
are ever married, marry thenis. !v?s
All the law can do is to mak>
ii nullify uiieinpi to prntoet; a 1
lac CI i ii re) i can do is to recognize
ami try to ouiiserrate a Tact which
already exists !?ut if there is no
marriage. then it is doseci ation to
keep 111 > t lii* a!iaa;.
"If 11 if i ? are child roll, tl.iii com
. plicatcH matters, but a pent many
j timcH the woman is simply teleaacd
from an uitoieralilc, on in.
ucous exiaicnce, anil mvcti an opportunity
once more to Hud something
sweet anil hopeful in the
way of love ami life."
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Boasts Thai Have Gone Wrong.
.J nst before Admiral ITjestven
sky lin t Admiral Toj^o, In* sijrnnled
the ro-t of his fleet the following
message; "We ninst not on y
have a triumphal entry into \ ludiI
vostock but sink a part of the.TapI
nurse fleet on tli" way " Two days
I later tho Puis.-iaii ailmiral was
wounded, a prisoner, ami hi fleet
1 wiped from the fare of tin wnb is.
Cfamhimiie, at Wateilm . shouted:
"Tho Old Guard may die It v.iil
; never mir: end* I !" An i.oiir la!. I
I lie was vaiujiiisln <1 by \\ ellin^ton
Gen. l>u.ller at the onset of the
! Poor war annoum-eil: "We w II
cat our Christmas dinner at Pretoria.'
bill In* never did
j Kuropatkiu an id to the czar: "!
will hoist the iiussuui Hag over
the palace o! luc .Mikado. S!>es?ei
in.eic the melodramatic proiu
ise that Port Artliur should be nis
tomb. P'.>tli of l Ins. men roluimd
fi out the front in disgrace.
I'o ( i I'll. " ! eb" St mil t is acei ' 11
ileil the ('onfederate lioast, so rife
during the liist three yeais of tin
I civil war: 'We will stable our
j hoiscH in Faueuil I lull. Itoston.
! I lie Confederates came no nearer
I to I'oston than Pennnylvauia.
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I III Instill v (it III T leaders nf II It * 11
i have littered similar boasts mi the
L'Vr lit' battle tilill ll"Ve! CIWMO till '.
Seeks Husband's Pardon.
Tin* Columbia Stale says that
it. 10 rumored lliat Mrs. I'd Denton
uf Chester is moving to yet a par
; don for her husband, who is si-rviny
a loin? ti'iin sentence in life
j State prison on the charge of liav
i in if killed ?I. L. Patterson at Port
.Mill. The woman's case i? a s id
one. and yet slinnu t I
The urouuds on wl.i *!i ftl:e vvili
[ try to jxet a paidon am tliat si.
killed Patterson herself. Si.e
, claims that she had wion^i'd nei
husbuiiu and that Patterson \, i> t ,
blame. She had killed i'at t t'lri' .11
in despei at ion. so her appeal will
j state. Matj. Ilart, her attorney, is
dead and she has im one to n-.si. t
her. She issdii to h?> worki in* in
a mill ani endeavoring to raise
seven e.liildrein
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Corruthcr* Brothers Slash Crump.
A telegram 'veeiveil here Frid y
by Mr. Son <' n i utile1 s si at ed t hat
his three 8 >ns, Will, Charles and
dim hap been lodged in jail at
Salisbury, X. ('.. upon the elm ? ?;<
' of haviit^ cominitleil a d adly is,..i
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Mvr hi if cotton mill of Hint city.
From [reports it mx-ius llml Will
<iml Charles Carol hers ltnd wot ked
for Crnir.ip Imt had quit ilic null
s nnc t h<> s ago. Fruity morning
tin* two filtered tin- mill miki asked
to be |>11 jt to woi k 011 different nut
chines ftom those which tin y hud
formerly operated. Ciuinp iefuse-1
to do this and in an instant tin
two were] upon him. Crump was
sevorol> slashed; one u ash ln'nin
i i11LT oil I lie top of hi- ii -ad, round
inn 'I'*1 neck, Imivlv missing the
j ovular vain, ami endin_ lieu the
iimidle ol the had;. l>e in-a 111 i.
there were a numhei of other diin
oeroiis cuts ami a slah in the hitck,
One ?'f the ( ;.rr:i I hers hoys was
arrested <jui the spot, while the
sl'(toot i i'MteflOed In so
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was theru arrested. '4 !?? laird
brother, v lio was not pvt scui wltt-u
I lie (hilii. ii Ity |.<ok place, was ar
rested in lite ftflentooii. I) cause til
talk whit it Ki'u-e.-ile<I tiiat the
I.'a Kit hers brothers I.ad haitied a
eoiiBpirnc} for I lie destruction of
Crump. The throe Carrulhcrs
hoys wore lodged lit juil l> nwnik
developme nts ill die c->IU! 11 ioii of
t11' u in p. wl o was (lanuci < ais! y id.
Mr. San i (jnrnitIn t. 1 .tie r of
tlx Carnii iers hoys, left Saturday
una iiiiio f. r Salishurv .
Fiendish Suffering
in often canst <1 by sores, nleers and eapeers,
i liar cat away voar skin Wat# lie
dell, of Flat i toek, Midi . say*-: ' i-nave
a sett Mncklcii's Arnica Salve, for tT Ice
Sm'saiiil (it icers. !t i? the he-tt healin#
dressing ever found." Soot lies n ml
heals cuts, tin rns and scalds \ ut Ardrey
's tlruK st i>ro; g tiara lived.
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Fort Mill's New Rural Routes.
Fort Mill town., hip is to have
two nesy rurnl mail routes. This
_ri'ii t ? fy i jilt news was leeeivvrl l?y
Postmaster H. II. Masscy from the
I'oatoliiee Department at Wasliiuilton
a few days a?;o. 'lire i.ew
routes will become operative u
November 1. A stated in these
eolums some \v? -ks ayo. the est ihlisluneiit
of these routes will neI'es'iitati;
a slight ehauico in the
two routes now in operation and
we publish below the routes to
lie travelled by the carriers aft r
.\<> '.'fill Del' 1 :
i: mil No. 1 H? lit Fl.
Mill iiii< 1 runingr tenth \vost to S F
Sutton's, thence math hikI west to
I II Sutton s ntnl l\ Hnil"*
thence to He11nett s corner, them
to NiVftl H It 11(1 \ il tl<i IjloOil r* |jl)lfi's.
the net* southeast to ('olh'irp >
! uixl north west to Stewart plnc^
i unci l et raff to ('olt harp's, then ?*
to ('tins. (!minim's. It M Knris".
| W I' Kpps" Itiul Smith's, \\ H
Windle's, W II N.cholson'? and
V'tn.Ci' to Windlo's. thence to
Hlackweldcr's store, \\ I' Itoyd's.
Sri in Smiths'. St roup's, Melidell
hull place, .las. Hoyd's. (iarri-on
place, Joe Smith's, Kimhrcli's cm
ner, .Mason's (jol lier, to Z. T I tail s
and retrace to .Mason's, thence tr
S M i'lppH*, Itlankenship corue't.
(I rilHn's store to Fort Mill.?
Length L'*> I 1 Utiles.
Kmito N(.. 2 Iteuiniiins; at Ft
Mill and running northeast to .'oi
Hades, tin !( * to .1 S Miller s, .1
! I While's, It ('nip's store, KcllV
corner, Kelt's place and retrace to
Keil's corner, 1 !n nee to \\ ! A
tin v's corner, W (' Howie's place
and retrace to Ai ii y's corner
tiiciice to \\ in. Aidrey': , dr . 'miniuoii.on
a coiner. Kerr place and
r trice to (.'nniiin^hains corner,
t hen >n 11 irrit >n road to Ilia,
rison church, tluti:c to '1'nttlc's
si ai hi. 1 retrace to Harrison
church, thence by Barberv i 11 p ?r-t
otlicc to l'oit .Mill. Length 21 1
; miles.
J ' 'I O N 11. i He.; Ill ll iTio nt h' .
M lit and run in no east on Do b y 'bridge
road to (Jrmvdci s ' onicr,
jtlieiice lo Kokpaliiek place and
i el i ace to Ci owdcr's corner, t lie nee
. . "It .1 ... I . . . 1 ? ii- II
<>ii i/ i \ s mmoe i t at I lo II
N'iind! 's innit'i', tIt tjee to tJelaii
j post Hire and retrace li? Yandle's
conior, liltncc ii Ili wis! >n L i'iroad
t:> 1). Wolf's
tlvnee to I ).i\idson's mniv ('nip
ninicr, (.'has. Uoss' place ninl iv'
t r:?fc> to ('n!p curner. theiiee west
10 Pleasant II ill church, Miliar
corner, Harris' corin'r, 11?? i 1
I"< k lo Fort Mill Length i!.~> mis
Koute No. 1 -Dt'oiiiiiinir at Fi.
Mili and luiiuin^ southerly I"
Dinkins* conn r, thence to lirielt
Sard, I i i 11 - <mi i:i i, i, s \\ :< i j (
c >im i. 111 i?? n >rtii t > .1 Y\ Ard:v\'s
minci, i. rtiiwest to S K
While's. in.; t heasl to Spring for
run. in rtheaet f Mcni t , 11 < > r 111 - |
West !o Springs place. norlii lo S
I.. C 11:harp's faint, southwest, to
to ,l II Paths' comer. northwest
to Kiiuhrelfs rorner. soutiiwi si ti>
S !, ('took ct i'. northwest I '
F.pp a store, mat Least to \\ I!
Willi I)'.. southeast to Ml'i, ! '( I
thatps a ;d retrace to Warren's.
11 ne is i;! t to < \ I'. Plan*
Metiship's, iiorth to dim Millers,
east t > l int Hill, south to Potts'
11*:i< Spring farm. Ki/.- r's place
in I retime ti Sprine Farm, south
ea-t to l > maid's c >t lie", southwest
to Culp'se n'lit't, sont hoast to K iin
brel.'s, f- lit h West t< Steel (Meek
liridyo iiikI Fort Mill. Length
25 o l ill Irs.
S >i.i? i(!i u of tin* 1 'Mn'fitH ??T !Ii?*
ru;ill servioe to tlio ]? ?ij>11 of 1!iitownship
11 it\ be iii. ,1 f;- in 1 he
fict tlint when tlio now routes ate
eatahbshed, ihe c in iers will rover
ail iit'i ii of little less I In.ii I'M J
iiiiIt's; Nv.ll pnfis alioiit o 0 hour's, 1
ami will .solves nietliiu^ like *2,Odd
peiiplo with daily mail.
'I'.; re are .I : s'l"'1 who
will e\p rl So; VI i' l)V the n< w
ivuh s ami who are not lain liar
with the it (|iiiiemouh I olitain
t lie set Vioo, alt:l ful tllO benefit of I
t liese we publish a few of the II.on
imp rtaut i qui eijj nts.
ijo.vs \\ 11 .*ii li' \f not li t;i iij)
proved urn! .! > n 't c nf.tnn wit's
the 1 <militl ions of tin' lit*} v'i i iilt'iil,
will n >t 1j<' m rvt'il.
It is i <}tltrt?1 tl.it ..II b"\e c 1 ??
iiiLl i.Ht?! 1 >y patron -. witi lime m>
Kuf iiimI ii liiwf ithcrj roof. Inpromptly
replaced Iij those \ hifh
ennform to thy i'i oiiliilion , it tin
11 I \ lot' Is t i h" C' ii t it lift!.
l'o\rs llS'.ISt lie I'll It'll iiV till'
roadside so that canier i nn obtniu
access lo ii m (limit ti isiin iinlijio
fl'O.'ll ills ('Oil! t > illllV.
I'.irtit's livm^ in flic neipjhborliooil
of a rural loutt who ties/lccl
ni' io'i.s It provide l)o>. s or it
ruse to ficct ih iii .n tin* manner
prescribed will In- regarded as not
ci? h i iti^ t In i urnl st rviee.
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' rV:u!hr nisripper?rnikc.
| J D Hnn\mi, of l.ut ler\tl f. (> . laul
tic iH'enliar ?ttsa ppoaraiiee of 11 i > )mi in f
il lyc.ijilo'.i. .. i l iutIio> - "'it if.it liiti
f)iism'8i< to Or KiiiK s New l.ife
iii) siys; "They me a j? rfect ronit ity,
for il'/./.iuesH, > air slnmuch, iieatia li !
constipation, era(Jimrnnteetl at Arthvy's
ilruj< storn, I'rie. J. c. |
The News of Goii Hill.
Qqiikp lirus in Aumiet tohM
spem HtrMiien, but ftiil I bflipvn
llipy would ft ol eiinifortiihlf tboHu
copl nmrniiius. Cotton will nut
open quite so rapidly if tli j cool
spell Continues. Most of t e farm
cry in this serii'pi >av- ?t their tod
d? r. despite the wet vv. itli<?l\
The aiinual Child I till picnic was
held at nrown's Shop Friday.
Quite a laryo crowd ass. mid- d.
but owitijr to The Fnoutrer'y mistake
in announcing the da ?. the
crowd \va- not as 1 ir^o as p-mil.
Address s w we dnliv. it I by (.'apt.
Iv! a ard-, of ( he:-\er; (" ipt. .1. \\
Arflrey. of tori Mil!, and .Mr.
Ito e I in, ol It" k Hill T'le crowning
features of the h?\ w r? tin
excellent sp'-eclc s ol I r?'f. S i..
t'oiiev. the ne?V piine.j .-f Gold
Mill Academy, turd Ptof. Jackson
Hamilton. former pTtneipal "I 'lie
school, hu now of Sinks Grave.
W. \ a. Tic extreme interest in
t liesc speeches was shown hy the
marked attention anil soilness ol
the crowd. Oim i iu!d almost hear
a pin fall on the h aves, s<> to -on ak.
?Gold Mil. while k en v f.-elinu
her loss of Prof. H uilton, is
proud to 11a ve seen> ed saeli a man
us Prof, i.oney to till the vacancy.
The annu d lawn pity after the
picnic was led a' the Incite of
iS. G. Falls, uid w . itt ndei. bv "
! ivj?e crowd of y .lnc p - p
A'i s Florence Kiuibrell who
has been vi~i.iiuc at leu faihci
the past tin- e wet ks, n sui led Inn
work in ( mil ' t .M. i. t\ ...
M >s Aliu'i * McGi nn. f \ ni l,
villcvnit' d Mis. Oua \% ii.?1'?? a
few days la -l vfn I: . . . . Mi-s Hoi .
Ah xand !*, who h .s la *n ? i iinn
n lalivisand fri mis in lliis sc
lion, let u, lie ! t > he. in >n c in
(' 11 a I I o 11 e S 11II 'a! . v . . . A' 1 s k e.< r
pice iiia:; in, who h's In o vi-iiiit!'
tlic Mioses Grok. iclurind to In i
h in- in ('h o lot to Fi id i v . . . . i' i
; \ d. of I mi sail T a i I. N <spent
Saiurd.iy nioht with M. Fori
....I'ii i Faria nnd Grovsi Kppy
will leave inn I -v. dn\- i n Smi s
(irave, \V. Va.. wln-it tln\ wi!
cnlcr the M'hoiil ol v ii, a Pro I,
Hamilton - prin dpa!.
Tut'tic is Aroused
"> lie pulni is arous i In a-knirv!
of i tie curattvi merits of flint uiv.i: men- '
ieiaul inuif, Klectric liiin .'s f. : u,
siniiiiicii, liver and kidneys. Mary II
Walters, of ' Ml t?t Claire Avo, Cot amn
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in a slni:-< iii'ic I \\ii> i ii i it iy < ,; ,i ( | '
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Schools !>og'in.
lit iimm'ui'r Ilia! \\v ii;. v.* a!!
t hut Jippm t a n. I< > > I < I '
TIlO lill'm'st .stork ot I' .l 1 i - Mild
! '.-I issori nnut rver i-anii , :i i ;;
,\i . 11 i? on ; nnd. ( hir nim in l ?
lui\ t'ic lirnt I'hI .i-Ih tiii if i I
put no f' r n ni('k*'l a tni t! n Ho
to 1 in* liost 11.;11 ? nil lie t 1 I. i i
dimi .
DeioMie ftwt Dn??
lu.ich Bcxc. artf Pens!! Sixes,
Blsckboaid rr:'i Pane!'. frr.sers,
Eye Shades and lt.k ;;ii ki.;r!u '
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and your y.r> >d v i\v
money-ma'- ?r.e, ah'li y i
run t-ic risk i i v:r.01
an i a sr. ranee policy--1
ttic risk of your dyiup, ;
and dor siislenanec vJ?i
Vcn, she can do without
ancc policy now. much
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