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aoBwswgimpsiy ? * '' . >?. ' 'Jt v>\ '" %%%%%%%%%%%%%% S ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST \ ? Dr. Azell, of Van Wyck, was a n visitor here Friday. t Mr. D. C. Barber left Tuesday 0 night of last, week foi Atlanta, 8 where he has entered a Medical college for the study of pharmacy, t Miss Lillian Flowers, of Hock e Hill, spent several days of the past t with Miss Frances Harris, of this t j) lace, v Mr. and Mrs. W. r line liana 11, B .of Charlotte, spent Sunday at the ^ borne of their son, Dr. A. M. 11 Buchanan, in this place. 0 Miss Margaret Warlick spent Sunday with her parents in Charlotte. ? Miss Minnie Maxwell, whose ill- j ness of fever was noted in last j week's Times, has been extremely n ill for the past few days. Mr. W. T. Hoagland hns been I ooutined to his homo for several J days by illness. ( Mr. J. J. Bailee on Monday en- c tered the University of Nor;th a Carolina for the study of law. s Miss Brennie Thompson, of ? Riverside, was a visitor Friday at 1 the home of Mr. T. D. Faulkner, in this place. ? Mr. Harry Buchanan, of Charlotte, arrived during the past week and is associated with his brother, Dr. A. M. Buchanan, in the drpg business here. County Treasurer Neely advertises (not in The Times, however) that he will be in Fort Mill on g Wednesday and Thursday, the 8th I and Dili days of November, for the a collection of St^te and county tax- ,} t-e for 1905. The entertainment given by the 1 Earnest Workers' {Society at the J Baptist church Friduy was ntteud- *3 ed by a large crowd and ull were e delighted with the exercises of the j evening. Quite a suui was realized s from the sale of refreshments after t the exercises were concluded. c Lancaster county fell in line * with the other counties and on the " drci mst. overvueiuiingiy voieu out x the dispensary. The vote was larger than that in this cou nty, 1,056 votes being polled in Lancaster to $56 in York. The "no dispensary" vote in Lancaster was 059 to 117 for the dispensary. "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" was preseuted to a packed tent on Saturday night by the Frank E. Griswould Co. The play was all that was expected and everyone .seemed to have been satisfied. To many, the music furnished by the orchestra was the best feature of the show. Suits against the Catawba Power Company, amounting to }J10.490 have been filed with Clerk /of the Court Tate, of this county. The plaintiffs, J. K. Wallace suing for $2,490; D. C. Boyd, $5,500; W. W. Auten, $8,009; D. JVI. Johnson, $12,500; S. S. Smith, $14,000, are all fanners living on the Catawba river who claim to be damaged to that amount by the back water from the company's dam. The mechanics have completed he work of couverting the old Spratt machine shop into a cotton warehouse and the building is now ready for storing cotton. Mr. K. Shannon has been appointed agent for the warehouse company and be pleased to accomodate those who desire the use of the ware- f house. W. B. Meachara, treasurer, ] is also ready to receive the money i for subscriptions to capital stock, i Tlirt firaf ioann rtf flirt T.nnnnatar ^ News, the new paper which resulted from the consolidation of ihe Ledger, the Review and the Enterprise, reached us Wednesday. The paper is made up of eight pages of good, wholesome news and editorial matter and is quite neat in appearanoe. The new paper is edited by Mr. Chas. T. Connors, formerly of the Review, and will be issued twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dr. J. H. Tbornwell, assisted by Rev. R. G. MrLees and Rev. S. H. Wardlaw, of Greenwood, on Sunday began a series of meetings in the Presbyterian church, to be continued through the week. The services will be tield every afternoon at 3.30 o'olook and evening at 7.45. The merchants of the town have agreed to close their stores each aftornoon during the service. i J* a ?% r<i i ii. /M according 10 me ^narione ud- j server of Afouday, R. A. Barrett ] and eon, of this place, are now in i< Mecklenburg jail awaitiug trial upon the charge of selling whiskey. The arrest of Barrett and son was made at Pineville Saturday by Constable Lon Culp, when arrested the men had in their possession three 6ve gallon kegs and a two gallon jug of whiskey. The men * were charged with retailing and i after a hearing were committed to Mecklenbing jail in default of $100 bond. Young Barrett was . glso found guilty of carrying a j Concealed weapon. ' The Newt of Gold Hill. Oar friend Splinter is reported 8 having Gold Hill's "capital" leaviues. Yet, he says be will not aow them at all. He believes in he pood, old "plow under" process f renewing the fertility of the oil. Those "ice cream" boys again ook possession of Gold Hill acadmy Saturday night. 'We believe hey mean business. Perhaps, if bey continue their meetings a rhile longer it won't be so expenive?they will not have to buy ice. )oubtless some of them left Satirday night with their overcoats n. The number of students at the cademy has decreased considera>ly in the last two weeks. Owing 0 this decrease, Mies Corrinne raris, the competent assistant, has dropped out" for the season. Mibscb Gruce and Annie and Mr. Sltuore Crook spent Satu-day at dr. J. G. Moss', in lower Steel 3reek Miss Beulah Kimbrell, if Charlotte, spent Saturday night nd Sunday at her home in this ection .... MiHs Maud Windle pent Saturday night with Miss tarada Bailee, near Pineville. Several from this section attendtd the play "Ten Nights in a Bar ioom," at Fort Mill Saturday light. Efforts are bei jg made to build 1 $5,000 church at Flint Hill. 'Squire Bailes' Wedding Mill. Two young persons, a fellow ind his girl, called at Wadsworth's ivery stable last nigtit, procured i team and driver, the famous lohu Scott, and set out out for Squire Willard O. Bailes' wedding mill, Mr. H. D. Utley and Miss dittie Sherrill were their names. Che girl appeared to be about leventeen years old, and was pretty L'hey left Siooresvilla, their home, ibout 7 o'olock last night, drove o China Grove, caught No. 35, ind came to Charlotte. By this ime the young couple are man md wife, happy and contented.? Charlotte ObHerver, Oth. The Law as to Trespass. The huuting season will begin m November 1, und it might be veil for the sportsmen to read carefully the following law aa to respass: "Every entry upon the lands of mother, after notice from the >wner or tenaut prohibiting the tame, shall be a misdemeanor, and o be punished by a line uot to exceed one hundred dollars or imprisonment with hard labor on the public works of tho county not exceeding thirty days. Provided: Chat wherever any owner or enaut of any lands shall post a lotice in four conspicuous places >n the borders of any lands, prohibiting entry thereon, and shall publish once a week for four successive weeks, such notice in any lewspaper circulating in the :ounty where such lands are situa,ed, a proof of the posting and of publishing such notice prior to the jutry, shall be deemed and taken ?s notice conclusive against the person making entry as aforesaid :or hunting and fishing." Power of the Catawba. Some idea of the magnitude of ;he Soutberu Power Company's plans for developing the water power that is now going to waste ilong the Catawba river between Mountain Island on the north and M'ateree Falls near Camden on the louth ui^V be obtained from an inerview Which Dr. W. Gill Wylie, president of the company, has just fiven to the press. "At Great Falls, where there is i fall of 175 feet and room for the sstablishment of three plants," said Dr. Wylie, "we will develop 35,X)0 horse power next year and will lave it read for delivery about his time next year. We are seekng a market for this power and )xpect to find that market in Uol umbia, Spartanburg, Gaffney ind other communities within iasy reach of our plants, "This is the greatest power development in the world we are icnrkiniT ont nnrl wa ?vnAr>f tn ^ w?w, ?? "? revolutionize the manufacturing plants within the eoope of our inluence. Between Mountain Ieaud and Lookout Shoals, where ;here ia 8,000 to 10,000 horse power available at eaoh place, to Wateree Fella, near Camden, there ia a total >f 300,000 to 350,000 horse power :o be had for supplying the manufacturing plants of North and South Carolina. We can supply he mills from Statesville, N. O., ;o Camden, S. C., and do it cheaper and better than that power can ee manufactured by steam." STRAYED?From our premises a 8 or 4 months old BARROW. Short-, black, slender. He got out of his pen Friday* J. Harvey Witherspoou. L.KT U8?Sell yon old papers to nut under jour carpet. Call 'Phoue Wo, 36 ;v '-jr -3f.- ' ' ' ! "" ' ',1 WANTED ^ You and you, and y kin folks and cveryboc come and come quickl of Low Prices. OCTOBEIi NTOVEM and. X>E are Bargain Birthdays BELK'S - Bl The whole Bargain full force and you will to have some of them So you must be sure t j * J " siop til you get to the your hands on some o They are all useful fel by everybody. They names: Dry Goods and Notions of every kind at way-down-yondor prices?too low to mention. Men and Boys' Clothing?new and up-to-the-hour styles ? just opened up btt maekcd down. Odd pants?the very kind you want, and the prices will sure enough please you. Hats and Caps, the latost out for this season. A complete line of Gents' Furnishing goods. Shoes?over three thousand prs. to select from. Douglas, Eagle and C. &. E for Men. You know the regular price is $2.50 to $4.00, but you want to got our Bargain Birthday Prices and see how they are cut down. Men's work Shoes 90c up. Don't part companj irmi vr>o rt V* thn It j uu uiu OJUI Right Now, at BELK'S B! Fort IM! A Few Facts In buying our stock wo used the utmost care to buy the purest and freshest drugs that the market affords. We are now thoroughly propared to fill the most difficult proscriptions and solicit your patronage more especially on this class of work. Of patent and proprietary medicines we carry all of the usual line and a great many of the unusual. Attractive line of Sundries. ? Delicious hot and cold drinks at the fountain. Paints, Oils, Etc. Buchanan's Drug Store. Geo. w. 8. Hart. John K. Breodui. HART & BREEDIN, Attorney* at Law, Rock Hill, - - - S.C. Office over Rock Hill Supply Co, WANTED on, too, and all your ly else around here to y to the birth-place BER, CSMBEIH , , to be celebrated at ; G - STORE.j ( family will be here in , [certainly be pleasedj l go home with you. * o be on time. Don't j 3 right place and get, f these great bargains, lows and are needed go by the following Ladies, wo have the C. <fc E., The Portia, Tbo Richardson, Rad clitle, and several other mukes of good Shoes for you. Boy's, Girl's, and Babes' too, we have a pair for each of you. Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Organs, Comforts, Spreads, etc., Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc., Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles and Lap Bobes. ? Hardware of all kinds. Groceries?everybody knows we have something good to oat. 1,500 jards 3 4 Sheeting at 3 cts NUF CED. r with your cash until l Birthday Sale. On [Gr STORE, ill, s. o. - . When in the Market FOR GOOD WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES, ETC., CALL ON OR WRITE J olxn Moyle, i\ o. Box 97; SALISBURY, - N. C. 5000 M WEEDED Annually, to All the new poiitione created by < Auiiroaa ana leiogrnpn companies, we want j YOUNG MEN and LADIES or good habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING = We furnish 75 per cont. of the Operators and Station Agents in America. Onr six schools are the largest exclusive Telograph Schools in the world. Established 20 years and endorsed by all leading Railway Officials. Wo execute a $250 bond to every student to furnish him or her a position paying from $40 to $<10 a month in states east of the Rocky mountains, or from $75 to $100 a month in states west of the Rockies, immediately npon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vacations. For full particulars regarding any of our schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinouti, Ohio. Catalogue free, Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. I Atlauta, Ga. LaOrosse. Wis. j Toxarkaoa, Tax, San Francisco, Cal.' -v; LONG NIGHT ARI Make your home pleasar family and friends with r and Sousa's Bands, Famoi or any kind of music you li this right in vour home ; if you buy an EDISON PHOI They cost from $10.00 to vest $1,000 in pianos, orga will not give you half as n as an Edison Phonograph. Molded Records and polish the squeak and disagrees diminished, and your reco Edison records cost only and distinct as the natural i)nc. It 'speaks" for itself, horn." Call and see our n I_i. CT. DVH.A \ THIS SP. ! IS ItESERV] j MEAGHAM t ~ J W?i<J AKE TO< t WRITE A 1 | Let us Sel I a Fall Sui ? We have the larg $ select line of ( ^ shown in Fort Mi ? will give vis a sho^ 8 we will save you * i .11.. H -- i* g 11211K1 ie me iumous % queror" Shoes for | mcelhany-f tmSSSmiSSSSSS^SSSS^l i t. d. faulkn it ff Funeral $ 1 1 * \ A II i ^ Undertaking in all jtf the cheapest Pine Col )$ State Casket. Robes f ?i and gentlemen, Slipp 'S and Hearse Wagon. V )( T. I). FAULKNER \(\VW\wavv :r? \\V'v.^VV\>AW\V>.Vn\\.vV\V% s E COMING. it and entertain your nusic from Gilmore's is Singers, Minstrels, ike. You can have ail at a very small cost *mrtT> A T?TT .1 V7V* li/11 lit S30.00 and if you inns or brass bands they nuch pleasure or fun With the new Gold ed sapphire point all ible sound is entirely >rds do not wear out. 35c and are as clear voice. Call and hear also "blows its own ew Fall Goods. ^5EE5 * X V . ACE t ED FOR X SEPPS, X 1 3 BUSY TO X N AD. X t ' I > I You a i it. - | ^est and most ? Clothing ever g 11, and if you v to sell you & money. We g > "Keith Kon- j* >arks Go. | -? -Jl. J k\\\\\\\N\\\\\\w\v\<(^\\ Eli COMFY. 1 I 1 EttO?C | its branches from ?g ffin to the finest W or children, ladies ers, etc. llearse ^2 Phones 12 &34. & COJVtV A w ?/ H ?*??? ^ ^ ^ v . ( , ~-ir 6' - -? .-ad *