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i5est cotton was quoted }0
penta ou tliia niarkat yesterday.
Mr. D. G. Thompson expects,
to leave the last of the week' for
Lhdtiuinre where lje wjll spei^d
about six weeks. While there he
will take special ^york in the hospitals
of the city.
See nqtice of niKuugpra of electino
Col. Leroy Springe, of Lancaster,
whs h visitor l^ere yesterday.
L. M- CUnncp spent Thursday
afternoon in Charlotte.
Mrs. M. A. \Vilkhispn and Mrs.
Marine J^irkland, of Lexington, N. j
('., visited relatives i" tliia town
eljip th^ past week.
Mr. 4. L. Klnjbrell, of Gold;
Hill, renorts lmvii^ found a twin
cotton null jn one of liis fields a I
few days a^o that had nineteen j1
well-formed locks of the tleecy I
^taple.
Mrs. ^uliap fc^atr g,nd children,'
of Rock Hill, vt^itsd relatives in
fliis place the pnsl week.
Mrs. P. Iv. Mull, who has t>een
ip ill healtli tor ijeveral months,
was taken to Charlotte Wednesday
to receive treatment at the Pies- '1
hyteriati hospital- Her many .'
friends hope that she may soon j1
be restored to health.
Tjdie Viilt^e Improvement Soci- ,
"My will meet tomorrow afternoon !
at 5 o'clock nt tne residence of j :
Mru. W. B. Ardjjey. A full at*. (
tendance ia desired. j'
Cotton need *vero selling nt 18 1-2
cents gn the lopal market yesteu- <
Mr. J. F. Beunett, of Waxlmw, ]
we.* a visitor to' fort Mill Thurs- (
uay.
A number of our young men i I
have departed, enuring ilie past c
week for yarioi^i colleges. I
Messrs Mills <fc Yonug moved i
into their n^w" building on Main
ntr?.e^ tb^ past week, and, with j ]
heir hautlvottye and up-to-date i
stock of fuynihu;^, n,ow have an :
attractive storeroom. , i
The Times a fu*\' days ago ve- J I
cieved^a very interesting comma* j i
ideation through the mails, but i
cannot publish .vu^e for the ross- '
mi that tlis'writer (ailed to attach ; i
_<ia or her' vpiuio, Tfoe coniuiuni- ii
.ation is now ou file iii this ^t$ce I
md i,f the writer will favor us ] 1
vitb the name, the article will np- j<
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M..s ,
eptember
At Bi
Arbuel>le's Coffee at
25 pounds Granulah
Quart Jars at 85 cen
Buy a J no. B. 8tets<
Get our prices on
Goods, Etc. All J)i
the advance.
The following salesn
E. 11. Patterson, Mr.
jNJanlv S. Young and
T. B. JElJEl'I.
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Flunk Kimbrrtl, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday with his parents
near this place.
Mr. and Mis. Gary S. Thompson
request The Times to extend
thanks to their friends for the
many kindnesses ghown them durii:r;
the recent illness and death of
their infant son.
A wife's yearning capacity is
usually On in advance of her Isusband's
Qurninp capacity.
The dry poods t^erehants of our
town are expectinp a tremendous
fall business and we do not believe
that they will be disupi oiutcd, for
the outlook id very briplit.
Ten-cent cotton and an abun- 1
danoe of home supplies for the
next live years would place the
majority of the farmers of our
laud on the independent list.
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uppermost in th? minds of * I !??
farmers of the South, instead of
growing cotton, then the latter1
would easily brujo ten cents year
in and year out.
Tlie many fiiei;da of Mrs. T. S.
Kirkpatrick will be pleased 1 )
know that there has been a slight
improye;pent in her condition
luring the past fow days.
Mr, Phillip S. I 3enni tt, an aged 1
citizen and ex Confederate veter- :
an. died early Saturday morning
it his home 5 miles south of Fort
Mill, after an illness of Several !
mouths. Dropsy was theinunediite
cause of his death. Mr. Jien
uett was about tto years of age and
is survived by a wife and several !
children. The funeral service '
look place Sunday morning from
ihe home, after which the burial |
ivas made in the church yard of
P msant Valley Huptist church.
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i-ir. cv Cj. 1 ioik'.u, ol l'lensant
Valley, whose weekly 11 w H letters
wive been read with pleasure by
Diir Hub. oribfiji for neveral months
past, left yesterday to resume his i
itudies at ClemHon college.
Mips Lillian Flowers, of Rock
Hill, inn guest of the Misses 1L a i is,
on White Street.
Dr. J. B. Elliott, who grnduato 1
n medicine the past spring nt ihe j
'"niveisity of North Carolina, hi - j
iyed some days ago and Iiiih de- j
:ided to locate hero for the prac- !
ice of hia profession. Dr. Eiiiott
- a eon of Mr. Jno. W. Elliott, of
Meckletibnig county, and is well j
cnowii by many in this section
Dr. Elliott is boarding at the home ;
?f Mr. L. N. Gulp, on Cunfoderate :
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elk's.
15c a pound.
:h1 Sugar for Si.50.
is a dozen.
>n Hal. 85.00.
Shoes, Clothing, Dp
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icn arc with us: 31 r
Jno. 31. Patterson, 3Ir
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Ward iVgram wus up ltotn
Chaster Sunday.
Tlio protracted meetiui* at I'rov
i<lenee church, which wan conductcil
Isy the pastor, Kov. Dr. Mack,
assisted I))" J lev. W . \V. Holland,
of Atlanta. closed Thursday night.
| after a .series of the most successful
services in the hioti rv ot the
church. The* servioweic laiy? ly
attended and d(! new members
hers were aduiitted to the church
< during the meeting. Dr. Mack
'nad 1 lev. Holland are at p.e.-cnt
1 en gag- d in a meeting at Hunks'
| church.
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i no.>n which to h. >1 I tin.*
Work is a joy when lit*- loved
ones s 1111re t ho fi 11 ils
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Wealth.
Health is hotter than wealth,!
and pure drills are essential to
{jfoo'i health,
1'rescriptions arc promptly and
accurately tillc* I by ns, and the
purest ingredients are ah.va.NS
nbod. As for prices, ours are
the lowest at all times.
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.1,111 in- liiui-w iremi unci [Hire.
Briritf iih your preacvi|;'tiou and
givo us a trial.
Buchanan's
Drug Store.
When in the Market1
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BRANDIES, ETC.,
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