Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 22, 1905, Image 3
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| 5 1*1 fc'MS of LOCAL INTEREST J;
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' Mr. Loo Armstrong spout a fow :
hours iu Uock Hill Saturday.
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Born Thursday morning to Mr.
anil Mrs. Leo S. Aiken, a daughter.
Dr. W. S. MeMyrray, of Baltimore.
is ox pooled home Thanksgiving
for a short visit.
M i^s Mabel Ardrey spent several
days r>f the past week with MiflH
Jauie Mnssey. of Book Hill.
Air. K. E. Parks, who lias for
popr1 time been employed at Sumter.
lias returned to liis home here.
The cannon in Confederate Park
are being mounted on substantial
foundations of cement and stone.
Mr. F. II. Huggins, of this
place, formerly a Furman student,
4 is teaching school at Onto. S. C-.
Mrs. 1 i?zie Siurgis. of Mavtield. j
Kv.. is the gnest of Mr W. M.*,
Pulp and family at the Palmetto i
Hotel.
Mr. C B. Mngill, who has been i
seriously ill at tiis home at Grat.
tan for sonic days, is able to be i
out again.
The weather has In en very \
changeable for tlie past t? n days
and as a result many people are j
suffering with colds.
Miss Kate Marshall returned to i
her home in llo<-k Hill Saturday, ,
after a visit to Mrs. \V. 1). Wolfe, j
of^iis pi a eo.
The election for officers to serve I
the town during l'.K)H will take
place Monday, January 1. The
registration books will, close December
2 2
Mr. and Mrs. ,f. -1 Ormand, who
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III1H' urni II villi; Ilea 1" I 111.' UlltH Willi ;
dam, will move back lo their home- j
place south of town within a few ;
days.
Mrs. T. B. M enchain returned
Saturday morning from Bennettsvi
1 It*, where she had 1? -en attending
the Woman's Missionary Conference.
Mr James Stegall and Miss In
diaiin Belk were married Thursday
evening at 7.30 o'clock at the
homo of the bride's parents on
Ardrey hill. The marriage ceremony
was performed by Rev. I)r.
J. H, Thorn well.
Special attention is called to the
big advertisement of Mr. T. B.
Belk in this issue. Mr. Belk has
a big stock of up-to-*date g<>od-,|
anil his priees are right. Bead I
his ad. curefully.
The recently organized Fort
Mill football team met defeat Sat
unlay afternoon at the hands of
the second team of Davidson ( X.
CD College. The score of the gone,
which was played at David-ton,
was 73 to 0.
Mr. Robert Pulp, a Pineville
yonnn man who has had a number
of years experience in the (lru?
business, has been engaged as a
clerk in the Buchanan drug store'
in this place.
The ladies of the Village Improvement
Society are highly
pleased with the result of the sup- |
per given hy tliein in ihe town
hall Friday night, and it is not mi- j
likely that another will be given .
at an early date. The proceeds of I
i..? . . I
nuiiiy ii 1(4.'11 S Bll}>p?*r amounted to
$13.50.
Since our Inst issue the town j
council hns decided to extend the)
cement paving from the corner of
Ml*. Ii. ?J MasRey's upper store I
through to the depot on tho north i
8'de of Main sheet, while on the
the opposite . iilo of the street ce- !'
merit will he put down from the |
lower corner of the dunes building I
to a point just beyond the post- !,
office. ' i i
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About the toughest looking set
of humanity tl at iuis come under i
he observing eye of the writer <
was a crowd of Italian laborers (
who passed through this place;
on a special train Friday night en
route to Miami, Fla. l'he men,
of which theie were more than
300, were from New York City j i
and were going to Florida to work i
on the Kast Coast Ka.lway.
? Tin1 Times man begs to acknowledge
his nppreciation of the kind- 1
tiess of Capt. S. H. White, through
whose order a substantial quantity ,
of country produce was left at this '
otlice h few days ago from out* of 1
that excellent gentleman's plnnta- : 1
tiotis. Tin* many friends in this 1
community of (*>?fit. white will ht* i
pleased to kn??w that he is enjoy- ;
ing good health at the home of his 1
eon and daughter. Col. and Mrs. i
Leroy Springs, in Lancaster.
At the Inst meeting of White
Oak Camp, \V. O. VV., it was de- i
coiled to hold the annual supper <
on the evening of Friday, Decern- |
her 8. As has been the custom, i
the lodge will furnish oysters, i
coffee, etc., and the ladies will tie 1
expected t<> bring baskets of other i i
eatables. If in the intention of the 1 1
lodge to make the supper this year j
the best yet held. As heretofore, i
each member will have the privil- <
ege of taking " guest. I ]
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!Good values g
coming in. We
goo<l for our custt
a chance to pick
manufacturers ai
their fall and win
Iyou will come an
rivals, you will si
body. The folloi
just opened up ar
| LADIES and
|| CHIL
I* Several pieces of dr<
II nil the Intent styled?ft
Ito Si.25 the yard.
10 pieces Flannelettp
II 25 ? Outings, a I
\ 10 ,, Ginghams.
< 15 Flannels,
I creant, blue and grey.
| Several pieces Cautc
| Bleaching, Etc.
|| 150 Indies' and chih
I pants and Union Suits
heavy ribbt-d and cot'
goods.
25 dozen pairs ladies
ton and wool.
Fascinators, Shawls,
75 pairs Blanaets fre
$S U0 a pair.
Comforts and Co
Lace Curtains, Windo;
A beautiful line of
tains, red, blue and are
Dress Skirts, Undeis
Ladies Sweaters, all
These are posit
63 Haven't been in t
will not be here 1
@ them will move t
^ ing; so come and
IBELK'S
? The store with a sir
?@2hS J50S?0? ??:
Mrs. J. II. Thornwell, president
of the local chapter of Daughters
of the Confederacy, requests The
Times to extend an invitation to
the old soldiers of the township to
n dinner to be given at her residence
at 1 (/clock in the afternoon
of Friday, December lut.
The many friends of Mr. L. A.
Harris will regret to learn that, his
health has so failed recently that
it has become necessary for him to
take a course oi medical treatment
under a Charlotte specialist. Mr.
Harris wen* to Charlotte ThursJay
for that purpose.
A few nights ago Policeman
Sanders, of Yorkville, caught the
[ ol( '*d sexton of the Episcopal
I i- e . i - ? *
i-ii urcu, or Hint piace, red handed
in the net ot' selling whiskey to
three white men over the pulpit of
the church. In Hen rolling the vestry
room a quantity of whiskey
was found in the closet or wardr.
ho, where the surplice of the
rector \a kept when not in use.
The Times needs what is due it 1
>n your subscription. You can
pay us tliis fall and we HHk you
not to delay it. Our obligations
must be met and we must ask you
to help ns. The amount you owe
is small, but if ail tlie small accounts
are put together they im^regate
quite a sum to us. On I
many of the amounts we have
waited for several years. Do not
permit us to wait any longer.
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s Big ?
;oing out every day a
are always on the lookc
[>mers and right at this
lip some great miasm
ad wholesale dealers
iter storks at greatly re
d let us show yon thron
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irely think that we ha
ving is a few of the niai
nl marked down:
HEAI) CAREFULLY.
MEN at
,DREN.
s?bk poods? Some upe*
oin 20 cts. and t )vercoi
saved on earl
' . 200 suits ol
1 colors.
you want, col
red, white to $-100 |
Hit; h>t of I
>u Flannel, Sweatem.
25 down
iron's vest, kind to wear
in ail wool 100 pairs c
Ion tieeeed S'l 50 per pai
Bin lot of
' hose, cot* B?Hs, Etc.
The best li
Etc. town,
nil 75 cts to 200 Boys k
6 to 10 years,
unterpanee, Overshoes
v Shades. After lool
Hall Cur* come in and
sen. Pocket Kuift
kirts. If yOU nee<
colors. co mo to see i
ivelv all bran new and 1
lie house ten days. Ai
ong. AVe know the
hem out in a hurry. &
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be convinced.
BIG OHEAI
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-r,'" mvu^ui iu I lie
Mayor McXinch, of Charlotte, ' <
will ask the city fathers of that r
city at their next meeting toll
change the irimo of Kaat and ' ij
! West Trade street to "Jackson" ' j
and "Lee" avenues. It is his wish 1
and the wish of a la rye number of y
j citizens, to name West Trade street (|
in honor of General Stonewall : (J
Jackson and in compliment to his ,|
widow, who has been living on l ?
that street for many years. The j
eastern end of the street would, of r
course be named for (Jen. Hubert ' 0
K. Lee?"Lee avenue." tj
Mr. St ? ve Huddleston, a young
man who with his father, Mr. R.
K. Huddleston, resided in this H'
' place up to about two years ag >, "
I was .killed Saturday night neur "
[Concord, X. ('., by a train on the
1 Southern Railroad. Huddleston
| had been employed as a flagman i?
j for one week, and at the time of I'
'his death had been on duly for '
i T- '
Hllliy-1A injurs. II IS llloll^lll '
that lie fell Hsleep on the tracks '
and was killed Ife was 28 years I1
of atjo, and is survived hy a wife "
and one child, who live in Char- 11
lotto. The burial was made y? a- *
terday at Flint Kill church, in the n
northern part of this township. 1
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A Beautiful Tribute.
Rock IT II Herald: Little Alice
Hammonds, daughter of Mr. and A
Mrs. Clias. Hammonds, of Fort o
Mill, S. C., wan suddenly and vio- ii
lently taken fiom the loving arms f
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so^NG!
Store I
nd better values If j
ml for something g
season we have ?
il bargains. All ?
are cleaning iij> &
duced prices. If ?
igli our new ar- ?
ve robbed some- g
ly valuable goods ? j
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BOYS.
nl valm'H itt Suits ! i
its. $2.00 to SO.CO !i| i
Ii suit or overcoat.
' Underwear, any kind
Lton or wool, from -10
per suit. j !;
Iieavy Ovcrsliirts and
pairs of Soeko?the |
?cotton and wool. I'f
,f Ml,.. it ? '
? XJIiVMl P, Mil CIS If)
Trunks, Suit Cases, |S!
ne of Lap Holies in
nee-pant Suite, ages J8!
, at 00 ets to $5 DO.
for everybody.
ling the town over, X,
let lis sell you a good 5?
I a good farm wagon,
Lip-t.o-date goods. @
ul they certainly <?
price we put 011 jp[
Seeing is belicv- ?
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people, g? |
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00000000000^$
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if hoi parents, hy 1 li?? cruel hand
if Death, on Wednesday afternor n
November 8th, and Death's Con-:
[tieror Bent His angels to take the
irecions child unto Himself.
"Safe in 11;e arms of Jeans," ho- j
'ond the reach of sulJ'oring and
leath, she will await ilio coming
if her distressed parents and km
Ired to the home where no tears'
re shod and where life is etorr al.
Loving hands laid the body to
Ost in the cemetery at Fort Mill,
n Thursday afternoon, November j
th, lhotj.?A Fkiexj).
?? Mr.
\V. A. (ilenn,n popular nurpvyinan
of Austin. Ark , spent i
few days tin past week '.villi liis|
ephew, Dr. D. CL Tlu-mpson, in >
Ills place.
A marriage to take place this
veiling at 8 o'clock, in which their
rh-nds in this section are much
11orested, is that of Mr. Mason
I Sutton and Alias Sallie Louise
?oiinetl Tin. ._.o * i
iiiui I iM^r will IflKt* I
>lare at the home of i !?? ? bride's
lother, Mrs. Reuben lient.ett, A
lll.'K Wt'Kl of tills |>1 ?!< *. Rev. J. C\ :
'handler will pronounce the cnrf'. .
tony, immediately after which
In- bridal supper will be served.
i I irye crowd of relatives and
fiends will witness the happy
vent.
The management of thoMillfort
>1111 is Contemplating the erection
f a number of new tenant houses
n the mill village in the near
nture.
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NEW AR
Heating Stoves, 81.2
Ladies' Cloaks and ?
Edison Phonographs
Sewing Machines?H
One 875.00 Organ fo
Mens' and Boys' Hat
Piniui'At. T??
.* iv i ui j' 1 <1 IIIU1S it 11 (
Ladies', Childrens' a
C1ut Glass and Sterlii
Blankets and Comf
Harrisburg Shoes for
Crossett shoes for nn
Come see the new
our prices.
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I JUST RE
I "Wliite'VU
Qy Mercerized, beautiful patt?
Heavy Madras, splendid qnulit
^ A special in Dress Goods?5
$0 in Hlack blue and castor, posit
?I Tins will not bo here long. Ci
H??
jcx Undies' heavy ribbed Hose, t
Fleece lined, If) and 20c.
2ft Hoy s School Hose, 1U, 15 an
Ohildreus' Hose, hlach and v
Q Under
(o) Forty dozen Mens' Fleeced
Cp were bought lfp*t'AJnreh, wlioi
? dust come in awfully late; so w
? mcnt. All sizes 34 to 44.
I Meacham
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REMOTA
Owing the fact that
cate our present quartei
to conduct a Special
Thirty
During this Sale we
Fort Mill and comm
come seldom. Prices
on Clothing, Shoes, H3
ings, Etc.
McElhany
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4/ Undertaking in al
the cheapest Pine C<
?C State Casket.. Robes
? and gentlemen, Slip]
and Hearse Wagon.
T. 1). FAULKNE1
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RIVALS.
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5 and up.
Suits, Latest styles.
810.00 to 830.00.
alf Price,
r 845.00.
s and Caps,
i Moulding.
i nir ? xz a
iiu i^iens underwear.
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tig silver,
brts.
' ladies and children.
m.
goods and compare
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ceivedTI
reLi3ting. g
worth 25c for 20c.
y, worth 16 2*3, for 12 l-2o. Cj8
2 inch Fancy Broadcloth, ?
ively worth $1.25 for 75o. N
mi't got utty more. 03e.
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seconds, worth loc, at 10c. a
vhite Cash i mere, 15 to 25c. a
wear g
Underwear. These goods VV
i cotton was 7 1-2 and 8o. ?
'e cut the price to 45c gar- ?
& Fnnc 2
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sale*h
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we will have to V3*
rs, we have decided
"Removal SaleM for
Days.
offer the people of
iunity bargains that
are greatly reduced
its, Gent's Furnish-"
Parks Co. i
ty ' ; /1
IE 11 COMFY. |
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I its branches from
>ffin to the finest go J
for children, ladies 'Supers,
etc. Ilearse gg
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