Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 18, 1905, Image 3

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; 7: r ' ' \. y\ 3- - -f T J ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST # Mr. J. W. Ardrey spent Monday in Lancaster. The best price for cotton on this ! market yesterday was D.65. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Thorn well spent several days of the past week with friends in Hock Hill. Mr. Frank Kiinbrell. of Char- j iotte, pp^nt Sunday with his pa- , rento in this township. Col. Leroy Springs and little son Elliott, of Lancaster, were visitors to Fort Mill Sunday. We are plensed to announce that Mrs. J. W. McElhaney is steadily recovering from a several weeks illness of fever. President Roosevelt will visit Charlotte next Friday, the 19th, and will deliver a short speech from the stand in Vance Park. The farmers have saved an abundance of forage this summer, but very little has been offered for sale on this market so far. ? Light frosts fell in this section Thursday and Friday mornings. The effect of the frost on vegetation was noticeable only in very low places. Dr. d. H. Thorn well and Mr. J. M. Spratt are representing the Fort Mill Presbyteriun church in the synod which convened at Rock Hdl yooterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mills and children spent Friday in Charlotte with Mrs. Mills' mother. Mrs. P.! lv. Mull, who is receiving treat111 U lw*u??ih?l i?% ... ... .. ..wot'. WW IW IIIIW. 1,11). Mr. W. VV. Alexander, the well jrnown painter of Charlotte, passed through .Fort Mill Monday en route to Providence, where he has a big paint contract with the Missies Hues, of that section. Mr. D. V. Kpps exhibited on the streets Thursday a prize stalk of i sugar cane which was cut from hie farm in C-fold Hill. Tiie stalk of cane, which was of the Texas Blue i Ribbon variety, measured 11 feet in height and weighed 112 pounds. Robert A. Barrett and son, of this place, who were arrested some j days ago by Constable Lou Cnlp, , of Pineville and lodged in Meek- j lenburg juii upon the charge of j? transporting whiskey, were ro- ! i leased Friday on bonds of $100.0() 1 each. Pdiceman 11. G. Johnston iia6 in his possession a number of 25, 50 and 75c paper bills. They bear 1 dates of 1803, "0-4 and *00, and were issued at Italeigh, N. C. The t1 lulls were given to Mr. Johnston by his mother before her death,; stie having had them in her pos-! session almost since the dates they ' bear.? Rock ilili Herald. The union meeting at the Pros- ? byterian church closed Sunday evening, after a series of the most j successful services in the history ! _ I* At- I ? ui uir cuuren. i.arge congrogations were present ai each stirviiv, J 1 and our people were delighted with the excellent sermons of Rev. Me- : Lees. The singing hy the choir 1 under the leadership of M r. Ward- ' law was another interesting feat- ' tire, contributing nuieh t.o the!' splendid results of the meeting, j 1 There were twenty-two accessions ! to the church during the w-'ek. Mrs, Allie Smith, wife of Mr. j' Sydney Smith, whose home was in : the village of the Fort Mill Mfg. Co., w..s on Thursday night taken for treatment to the Slate hospital ? for the insane at Columbia. Mrs. 1 Smith's mind had been affected 1 for several months, and when re- ( cently hor affliction showed signs < of a marked increase, her familv ' . , ?J I ' decided to place her in the hos- j . pital. She was accompanied to i Columbia by Mr. E. P. II. Nivens. r Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Offi- 1 cer R. G. Johnston, of Rock Liiil. Dr. J. 11. Thornwell, of this r place, on last Wednesday evening s officiated at the marriage of Miss , Elizabeth Shurley, of Ebenezer, j Mid Mr. John M. Sailers, of Sal- ^ ters, S. C. The marriage took ( place at the home of the bride's j ^ father, Mr. J. A. Shurley, in Eb- j ^ enezer, and was witnessed by a ; , large number of relatives and ( friends After a reception given j by the bride's parents, at which ( about -00 iuyiled guests were present, Mr. and Airs. Suiters left for ( their future home at Suiters. The Southern Railway will sell p.M.uisiua iicueiH 10 '^olilmlMU, f>. C., and return from all points with - in the State of South Carolina, '? and from Charlotte, Asheville and 1 and Wilmington, N. C., Augusta;! and Savannahf Ga., and immediate \ points, account State Agricultural 1 i and Mechanical Fair, October t 24-27th, 4905, daily October 22nd i to 26th, inclusive and for morning " trains scheduled to arrive Columbia before noon October 27th, at the rate of one firat-c'ais la o plus 25 cents, plus 50 cents, for round ( trip, tin? 50 cents covering one ad mission'to the fuir grounds. 1 t ! f i | 6* ' ' v - :<f. i i 2ft ^ The News of Gold Hill. News is scarce now, as there is little doing in I lie social circle. The "good old summer time" is gone, and the genuine uutumn days are here. The leaves art beginning to turn and the icy winds of "errim old winter" villi n.? blowing. Some frost has been seen in low places, but the effects are not noticeable. Autumn is usually the most melancholy season and 'tis true of Gold Hill; picnics and lawn pa.ties nro gone and 'tis not the season for house parties. The farmers are doing some of most everything now ? ginning, shredding, picking cotton and peas, hauling hay, sowing oats,etc. Cotton is short, but there will be an abundant crop of peas this fall. Most of our farmers planted corn early, which, this year, necessitated lots of shredding, as the drouth injured eurly corn. Late corn is very good. Some of our Gold llillites are fishing struck. Several wont fishing Saturday afternoon but failed to get a "bite." A number from Ibis section attended union services at the Presbyterian church Sunday utid Sunday night. Miss Una Windle spent Saturday and Sunday in Clover, tinguest of Misses Fannie and Avu Alien. Miss M"-*gie Creighton of liock Hill is visiting Miss Grace-Crook. Mrs. C. Abernethy is visiting her daughter, Mrs. \Y. K. Curothi-rs, this week. The York baptist Association. The York County Baptist Asso;11 ? n._ ir< * ......w.i win iiitm-i wiiii me roil Mill Baptist church next Friday nt 11 o'clock a. in. This association is composed of thirteen churches. Delegates from these churches will come up to this their annual meetii g to consider the progress they are making in spiritual life and the gr *at work of missions, and the benevolent. work for orphans and aged ministers. Prominent men in the State, representing the various denominational enterprises, will he pres ent. Rev. T. M. Bailey, I). I)., of the State Mission Hoard; Rev. Kdwin M. L'<>tv at, president Fur man University; peihaps Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, of Limestone college; Rev. Joel L. Allen, linaiieial agent of Furinan; Rev, V. I. Masters, of tlie Baptist L'ress; a representative of the Baptist Courier, and Rev. A. T. Jamison, of the Connie Maxwell Orphanage. It is expected that the report on education will come up Friday | night, at which time the congrt nation will be addressed by Dr. Poteat. This will be one of the main features of the association. Representatives of the Woman's Missionary Society will hold a meeting Saturday at J p. in. On Sunday there will he preach 1 ing, at the morning hour, both at the Pi osbyteriun and Baptist L*hurelies by members of the association, At night there will be union set vices at the Baptist church. The public is cordially invited lo attend all the meetings of the association. _ ->! The Presbyterian Synod. The Presbyt' rian Synod of this State convened last evening at S /clock in the First Presbyterian i liurch of Kurk Ilill. The Record : >f Friday stated that the He v. das. , McDowell, of Sumter, would de-i iver the opening sermon and pre- | dde over the body until the foinal election of a uioderator. It was expected that 200 delegates would be present to re,pie lent the six presbyteries of the) State, and Rock Hill will enternin them with true hospitality. Each church in the Slate is rojuiped t(j seuil one elder to reprelent it in the synod, in connection ; villi the n/istor of H?? Phe aittingR of tlu* synod will IukI . intil and including Saturday, with Horning and evening Ht'HHions, al- : hough at tin* tinn* of receiving; )tir information, no program for lie uieatingH had been mapped Hit. Constable John Coltliarp, assist-j *(1 by Mr, David Liud-ey, round-] *d up a crowd <>f nine negro gamllers Sunday on the Spring place, i miles north of town. The sports vere marched into town and held intil Monday, when they were ined $10 each. < hie of the m l ;roes had a gun and paid $15. L?OST ~( u?l(1 ami Pearl handle f inbrella. Monogram, *'M. W. A." on knob. Return to t hin ofliee. Reward. JYSTKRS?W. M. Pulp has opened his Oyster Room at his old stand, and will serve oysters each Saturday af teruooii during the season, ? * . vjfvi *r; . * \> v 'ERITY I - ir* * % *. H * PROSI ai GOOD] Hello, Mr. Buy< today? Oh, 1'n m.wl. - I - -H Jiutltl- \ nil I ClOI] know Hi at a I way fool good. Yes, I you would put in ey making \seh< friend, that's oj saved scveral^&pl fall and winterg< do the same thin* right place. Whoi Bell's Bit That's the place 1 ey. Bargains arc The avove stater all who visit the Sale. Knookod-d I on everything. ( cents, going at 4 Outings worth 8 only (> l-2e. 8o( Just a word abo Shoe. The C. & and children are because they are leatlier. No |>aji in them. Won't t hat a shoe made is an uncommon A look at the (\ convince you ai will certainly pi< Beik's B Port IMIill, A Few Facts In buying our Block we used tin; iitmost cure to buy the purest and fresh' st drugs that the market affords. We arc nc.w thoroughly pio-| pared to till the most difficult pre-! script ions ami solicit your patron age more especially on this cla>s iif ttfiilt < >i' patent and pioprietary medicines we carry all of the usual lino and a f^reat many of the un usual. Attractive line of Sundries. I >f I ieious hot and cold drinks at the fountain. Paints, ()ils, Etc. Buchanan's; Drug Store. rid auMOR ! 3r! IIow arc you \ i feeling fine. I lars today, and you * s makes a fellow guess so. I wish 55 f e oil to your 111011>111 e. Why, my tisy. You see, L lars in haying my j oods, and you ean Li*, if you go to t he ' j re is that placer At Clieai) Store. to save your 111011* 011 every hand. .,r# 1 **? * ? nent is made hy Bargain Birthday own-and-out nrico 1 -alien worth (> 1-2 1-2 and 5 cents. 1 -2 and 10 cents, * these bargains, ill an uncommon 15. Shoes for ladies uncommon shoes made of genuine kt or pasteboard you agree with us of genuine loaththing theses days? , & 15. Shoe will id to try a pair I'ase you ig Store, -W- - - s. o. \\ lion ill t lie Market I (>R GOOD WIIISKIKK, \\I N KS, liUANDIKK, FT( CALL <)N <)K WKITK John IVTo^t"! 1\ (). Box 97, SALISBIRY, - N. ( TO on; FU1KXDS. We art* now located it i '11 I. Council street, Salisbury. N, and solicit your I rude. We liav. mi hand a complete line of the !). at W hiskies, W ines, Itrandies. Ktc , and can supply yemr wains with anyiliintr in our line. < >;ir Mr. M. A. Teeter, formerly of Charlotte, has personal supervision of our shipping department and all mail orders receive prompt ami careful nth ntion at l.is hands. Ask for price list and o:d? r lih'nk with your order. W. II. IIOOVl-R * CO. C>A L/\Ai? i. it- r , _\ . v . i. iiui.i ? * >. LADIES- OLOAI^ '* * hflVP iiict rnr-oiirofl /*??* "*** U~.ll .. w .... . ? a vwi t vu uui uv*v run (Cloaks and Suits, and believe we have the best styles and lowest prices ever shown here before. , Our long coats are medium weights and are not burdensome to carry. They are made especially for our climate. We also have a few short and medium Coats in the cheaper grades. Also Coats for misses and children X X We have lots of other new goods arriving daily, which will interest you when you hear our prices and compare our qualities. Come see the ISew Goods ? ? Xji JT ivc^A h ^ I MENTOR | COMFORT UNDERWEAR $ ly> COSTS I S MOKE THAN OTHERS BUT WE> DON'T RAISE THE PRICE TO YOU Wo Hell Mentor Underwear be if yjSjt:,. cause we know it will please ourT a cuHtomers more than any otueC ' ^ Y'i /?S*s4 "\kind, uud that pays us best in the ' end. The manufacturers of Mentor J*\. \\ stand buck of our guarantee to you p . V \ on every garment, for fit?no / r;$A; \ ) shrinking even when boiled; for Cj 3 / comfort?soft, warm, non-irritattn J \ ing yarn; for health?because it I J \ readily absorbs the body's perspif / 1 \ ration, ana keeps you warm. ft I We Would like von tn frv Af?r?. X HfStjf t'-) t?r Garments. ^ Bji$f I / We will take them back if they O aSMJ */ are not ricjht. O fffflSf K'- Made in Two Piece Suits for < > t pi?M I'l&J thc Whole Family# J | J I MPAPLF All a pddQ j COMFORT UNDERWEAR flUj AbuAD OC Ull U, I ~-r i '4 ,A j-T, ? ', Write to Mfntok Knitting Milt*, 7 ; 'A t&.'Jul*. ^ Cleveland, Ohio, for their Beautiful Y B Fn\ RooUlet; it telle all about the Mentor Y Underwear we have. 09 <? ' ' ' t.'j | We Want to Talk to ja $ vni i iv ^ sk , .vv $ Ahout your fall and winter suit. x*a *5 $ licyond a doubt g g we carry as re- !v $ putable a line g $ of Clothing as g <$ you \m!1 lind in 11 & g a city of 25,000 g $ Our price is & ^ a I w ays just ^ $ 'uh - ft Also a nice stock of Overcoats. ^ | I^cEihasiy-Parks Go- | nc/psyie - ' I We Never Disaoooint Our Patients. 1 IWt Fulfill Ivtry Fromlgi'tnd Ntvtr Hold Out Faleo law* I IMP AiinP tltrlotnfo without iha kail* or b*n(l? miiI Vivrlcuttla wlihoti O VW E> liUnC pnln or detention from butltew) Contagion* Klv*?l falian curve) Din?r to return, Without mercury or mineral aitttrc; f.bil of Monty C i Vigor Positively euredt no stimulant bot poruoanont. JQ. ^ T>io Dt- King Medical Co. le ?n loiHtoilo^ or??0Feed under the H d _J taws of lb* euio of Oeorgi* rot tbo treatmait sue eure of all hi norvoua and ob'ooiu dlokiei. Dr. N. K. the founder of SI M, rWi\ 1 tbie Institution. Is the eblefeonsnlttna afaolalllt, weibg aealetwd hi TKm: V I by a tad of eminent physician* end shrgQont. lv LSLiglm, ninf J \ ihiraucccM In the treatment of chronic dUeisea It naanrpae- B mrv "V Stnx tod: we nsoboth modlfial end oloctrlcal agendo*. u TtWvl *?* \ Our ofllcc* are equipped with ail tbo galvanic, faradlc batter- H fj - Jli< Vff lea, X-ray, violet ray, and Rtoscn ray: In faot. every electrical H [; Hgf \_ m\ cwntrlaance known to tbo medical profession. Our ar.alterium 1* M J B '*" ( modern In every respect, and we employ nona but tbe boat B }. \ J trained and efficient attendants, regularly qualified graduates A rftriy' and lioonstd pbyatelans being lb charge- U ? ^Wo employ no misleading meaaa to atovre patlentq and of f, '\ . 8u.lK^vw parronago uoC. O. D.'aor unaakad for literature arb sent out M \ V vJA^7^\" by tljis Inanition Our ternn for traatmlnt average from I6 0O I *> \ V- JpJyt-Jk (otlO.OO par o. nth. (modlotnas Inoluded) and treglve the Mdnr j ;*3#SfY ance of & onrc wltbln a specified time. 5 riYBESTRtrKEHCCia. CHRONIC DISEASES a ne tly euro \n eTroulo d?*raaee B M - v T\f\\ lAD UFFfX Bffc such aa Kidney and Bladder troublaa, Hhoumatf , B llm wflt Uupturo, Oydroo-ile. Drain*. Loaaaa. euu and all PtTvlTe R k * \\Jl Iiwril fllOfO 'HHJ Disss***, Tutnom and malignaat trouble*. Catarrh of the B Vi urtiiLVUireu. Note, Throat, litad and Lunge Dlseaaaa of Rye and Rat, B 1,1 N. K. KINO. M D Chronle Diseases of Women, auob aa ptaplacemefcta B , Cnur CaviuiiiNQ hnva>oiAN. Uuaatural Discharges, and aueb weakness** *f women. ?? a SI us to-day rogerdlag your condition If you are alek or afflicted. On requeet i Ffl" eeud yon aur literature. Including aymptem blanks for bene treatment. Jf i ClINM' I.TATION, EXAMINATION AM) ADVICK0PRBB MM M J