Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 29, 1905, Image 3
% 4> J'l b'MS of LOCAL INTEREST $
P- Rest eoOoti sold on this market
} Mr. W. M. Phillips was up from
tdhester Monday on business.
?? -PmTruljreH are reported 1o lie
,plentiful in thin section this fall.
Several droves of wild geese
have been seen t<? jmss over this
jplace during the paet few days.
Mrs. A. L. Parks and children
.returned Monday evening from a
.visit to relatives at Rock VI ill.
Mr. Fred Hnrris, of Waxhaw,
was a visitor to Fort Mill Friday.
Work on the new Ardrey building
on Main street is progressing
jfnvovAbly, the walls having reached
.the second story height.
Mr. O. VI llranson. who has
been in ill health for some time,
is taking ?i com so of treatment at
a hospital in Atlanta.
The htuidsome new home of Mr.
,C. S. Link. on White stre*t. is
neating completion ami will he
ready for occupancy within a short
.time. The residence, when completed,
will he one of ttie prettiest
iit the town.
Mr. James Pot's, of Pineville,
.was n visitor to Fort Mill Monday.
Mr. Potts and family, toother
with Mrs. K. M. Erwin an family,
contemplate moving from Pine.villo
to this place as soon as they
cnti secure desirable houses.
Miss Essie Stewart, eldest daughter
of the late J 11. Stewart, of
this township, and Col. Nenl A.
McClain. of Lenoir, N. C., were
married Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. ii. II. Beanl, in
Yorkville.
Ed Williams. colored, who was
committed to jail about two weeks
ago upon tin- charge of having
stolen a slut gun from the home
of another colored man in tins
.township, was placed on trial during
the p ist week, hut was tv-cominitti
d to jail, the jury in his case
having failed to render a vetdiel.
The annual meeting of the farm
era cotton association of Fort Mill
will be held on Saiurdny eve.iinir,
next, December the -ml. at ,'J p 111.
in the tow.n hall. All fanners are
let]nested to be present, a.s otliecrs
for next year will then be elected
and other business will be t rnupneted.
Mr. Lunt llaile has been notitied
V *1 1 I A I ' . * ^ ?
ny 1,110 post hi atjuuonues or 11 is appointment
of carrier on rural mail
?, route No. 1 to succeed his brotUer,
Mr J. II. liaile. .jr., who will resign
011 December I. Mr. . K.
liaile, r , lias tidied tho position
of carrier on route No. 1 since its
establishment about four years
ago and the patrons of the route
regret very much to lose Mr. liaile,
who has served them in such a
atisfactory manner.
Mr. S. L. AJeachnm, proprietor
of the local 'phone system, has
purchased from Mr. VV. A. Watson
a hi! nil I lot adjoining the post-office
property on ('onfedrate street and
will erect thereon a building for
the use of his 'plume exchange.
The foundations f >r the building,
which will he IS by 25 feet and
two stories high, have been dug
and construction work will commence
as soon hk the necessary
material has arrived.
Tomorrow, the 30th, is Thanksgiving
Day?a national holiday ?
ntul the bank, all public offices,
stores anil other places of business
will close t h.-ir . doors throughout
ii. J mi -1 ? if 111
>111? UllV. L !!? pilUIUI IlilHT Will lie
opened f??r <>;ie hour in the morning,
and no postolHce will observe
Sunday hours. The rural mail
carriers will also have a holiday.
Everybody should bear this in
mind and make their urranLrmentH
to conform to the suspension of
business on that day.
The annual reports of the mr.pp
istrates of the county for the .year
ending November I, have been
made public The report of Magistrate
MeF.lhaney, of Fort jMili
township shows that during the
year he issued 22 warrants, executed
21 warrants, compromised two
eases, held two preliminaries, ln-ld
17 jury trials, tried 21 eases in
person, bound t wo defendants over
to court, sent four defendants to
chain^anu. collected tinto tho
amount of S177.UO,
The mnrriaee of Miss Fllit>
AVolfe, of Pleasant Valley, and Mr.
Robert Stevenson, of Union county.
N. C, will tnke plnce this
( Wednesday) evening at the home
of the bride's parents. M ss Wolfe
is pleasantly known in Fort. Mill.
She is the attractive daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wolfe, of
Pleasant Valh-y and n relative of
Capt. M M. Wolfe, of this place.
Mr. Stevenson is a prosperous
young farmer of Union county.
After the muriinore, the young
couple will make tlieir home in
Power Providence township, where
Mr. Stevenson owns a largo plantation.
I IB3lls
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?Good values g(
coming in. AVe a
I 0 good for our eusto
0 a chance to pick i
manufacturers an
j g their fall aiul wild
! @ you will come and
0 rivals, you will su
&) body. The follow
^ just opened up an
I | LADIES and
^. CHILI
j | a Severn! pit'i't s ot (Irt'i
i >| all tin* latest ityli.-ti it>
to $1.'Jo tin yard.
|J 10 pieces Hamudrtts,
II 2~> ,, Outin<4~. nil
| 1(J ,, Ginuliarns.
%< 1") Flauin'ls, i
I j! . c rem in. blit'* and
Several pieces Cantoi
?lileachi ntc, JSte.
Io0 ladiea' and rliiid
| punts end I uio'n Suits :
52 heavy ribb d -rid c >tt?
I??t)Ut 1?.
1if) dozen pairs ladies'
ton and wool.
Fascinators Shawls, !
7~> pairs 1> anUets frun
?S 00 a pair.
Comforts and Con
Lace Cuilanu?, \\ indovv
A beautiful line of
tainR. ml. blue? and u'i'e<
JDiosk Skirts. Utiderak.
Ladies Sweateis, all c
Tliesc are jmsiti
Haven't boon in 1 i
will not bo hero it
them will move i I
ing; so come and !
! 1 BELTS]
The store with a sin
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The Yorkvil.le Enq li ret - ;i \s 11
| iK mow Kelt led thai jurors recently j
drawn for the week of court < < m
menciiig December 1 will not he.
served, and there will he no business
that week. instead, after
next week the court, will take a re
cess f-.r or.e week, adjourning from
clay to day until the 11th, and one ,
or two more venires havinir been
drawn in the meantime. Cal ndar
1 will be taken up, and the work
will continue, with tludoe Hydnckj
presiding, until everybody inter- j
ested is batisited to ?t it 11.
1 A great many pec.pie are not. ne
qnainted with tlie postage rati on
certain parcels of mail matter and
at times are much inconvenienced
I as a result. Written invitations,
for instance, are often posted in
i envelopes bearing a one cent
stamp. In such cas< n th carrier
i or |mj.sImaster is I>y the |> .stal
laws to hold tin* parcel until
the additional, or tirst-riaa postac^
has been paid. Any piece of writ
ten mail matter, wli. tlin* the eni
velopo be Healed or not, is clnssod
| as a communication and requires
Hint-class p static. I'tinO i ::\
i tations, circulate, etc., rcrpiire one
| cent poHtaj^e.
The marriage ceremony of .Miss
' Sallie "Louise Hen net I and Mr. M. j
; K. Sutton was Holeinnr/nd, ??< . jnl,
iii^C b? lurrnnyeinent, at tiij home
(of the bride's mother. Mrs. Reuben
Bennett, 3 niileB west of I ">it Mill
Wednesday eveninix at S.30 o'clock.
I Rev -I D. IIileitis, pastor of the
AND g
3 Big ?
>iug out every day a
ire always ou the look*
mors imrf nght at 11:;s
up sonic great uiiibuj
(1 wholesale dealers
er stocks at greatly re
[ let us show you limn
rely think thai we ha
ing is a few of the mai
(1 marked down:
5HAD CA REIT LEY.
| MEN
3REN. i
-S J^(hh1h-*? SotOO f ,t
ill 2i> Olb. and (here
saved nil no
. 200 suits i>
colors.
you wnuI, < i
'ed, white cts. to $.; )
r.i- lot <.r
t i'JatlUel, JSw?atei*.
li*> ch.i-i n
reii's vest, kind to w. sr
ill all wool 1 'd*l pairs <
'11 flei cell I"; 1 "?() per j i i
J'i" i d !
hose, cot- liajjjs, Kie.
The last I
'he.. town,
a 7."> cts to 2'JU 15oy? 1
f? to Hi \ ears
ntt rpanes, ()verslioes
Shades. I Alter loo
Hall Cur- I come in and
'I). 1 l'ocket Kuif
ii'ta. | jf yOU
"lots. I conio to 8i*e
I
vely all bran new and
lie house ten flays. A
>iu;\ We know the
leni out in a hurry. !
!>e convinced,
BIG OHEAI
gle thought to please the
vn *v?* t**c ** ti \* >*<* i
i 1 Vi ilTH-l '
Fort Mill I in t >t i>t church, * T" formed
tli>* rt'ivitiony. A Inrgr
crowd of relatives and frienda were
III, si'll! I.i ? llin -u In" ' 'i'1""-'
mid extend la-st wishc- it if the future
prosperity of tlio litt|?j y yumiLC
couple.
Much to the surprise and regret
of his congelation and friends,
Kev. ?I. 1). Mu:^oius announced
fr?uu his pulpit on hist Sunday
that it was hid (hadiv i ? r? si^n as
pastor of 111 ? Fori Mil! I'ipii-i
cliurcli, and asked that tho church
accept his resignation as such. I >
hoeonie elVectivo danuary !. n
I >n i he same day Mr. 1 lupins al
so olTered his resignation as pastor
of Flint 11 ill and Oak (it <ve
churches. It. is understood thai
Mr. Huojriiirt has accepted a call to
a < hurcli al Allendale.
Albert .Miller, a youno no re '
who killed !us wif near N'ewp u i
last. fuiinnicr, was convicted al
i <irkvii t* (Hiring nw past week i
and hen'oni."d to In years iri tin*
I ? n i t? lit in r y Milh-r lived in this1
township and hi.- wife U ft him. |
<_ nil to tin' li<>iji?* of n relative I
n i?r Newport. A few nights a t'Mwaifl
he went t.i 111 ? h-.i si-, mil
nulling his wife out. shot her (load \
in tl??' '.aid. .Wilier wia ruptured;
at L?'\inoio . N When pla < (i
on trial ! * plead ruiity.
Mr. W. W. Iloyee, of Rock Mill,
spent a few hours here Thursday.
Dr. T. S. K irk j ntrick I- ft Mon
day m ?niiti<_' foi a visit to relatives '
at iJiuideutuivu, Fla.
-o.1>rxs^tnKmta! z a: jsat ^
3toa?o 11
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C'?
n<] boiler values (S
>ut for something ^
season we have Q I
:?! bargains. AK jfij j
are cleaning un Cv !
rlueed prices. Li' (Vs j
igh our new ar- if) ;
ve robbed some- !
V, >
iv valuable i^oods i}) I
rh
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BOYS. ?| !
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mil v.itii? s in Sui
I**. W."!? In "sfj.l (> 1
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:i suit hi' i)V?'i t. i ? I
, | j i
I l ?.!?- wt'ii.. nny kin I s 7
tti-ii ?.r wot.il. Ii'tiiii 50
permit.
lu'iiv^ Ovt-rsl rtb ai ;! * M
j H i
jjiiirn ;f Soeka ? llio | 11
< < iloll ami wool. j *; (
)! ( i ioV* t-, ! ' oil* to I ^
Trunks--, Suit Cus?
Cti!
f $
11 il> of jj?m Kolii i 111 ?
5 PO
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;n< r p it 1 Snifn, Mtji'.s ?'
i. nt !>0 ?Mf> to S", 00. ? ^ ;
for overyljoily. i .. ,
Uiui^ tlx*' town ti\t,r1 | jsj! |
lot Uri tsi'll you a (40?)tl r gSjj
1
if a <" >i ?ii i;inn v : 7 * a 1
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l!H- j (ft I
<? i
up-to-uate goods. \
lid tin v oeriainly ^
price vse p;r on
Seeing* is in!lev- ?
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. A Hunt i man w - a I w di;\s
J*
In- wifi* '.- iiinnntl (ixpt'i.M.'S, Tlio
ui)i! -it ikcr uuliiMed him for ol>111in:?it_C
LJOOIIS it11<I v It Isn j>.ft? M? t's
mimI Ills corivifiinli followed.
FOR
Pure Druqs
Superior Cigars
Fine Candies
Hot and Cold
Drinks
go to
Buchanan's
Drug Store.
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lift; >
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NEW ARl
lloating Stoves, $1.25
Ladies' Cloaks and Si
Fdlsun Phonographs 1
Sewing Maehincs?Ha
One 875.00 Organ for
? "ions' and Lovs' Ilats
Piet.ures, Frames and
Ladies', Ohildrons' an
i tit Glass and Sterlin
Blankets and Comfc
Marrisburg Slioes for
Orossott. shoos for mei
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i"oi!u> see t lie new
our prices.
X-j. .x. imc-A,
tjse?':?seae?s e <
I Room, Rooi
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!k mir cry now. We must I
.TH . f the largest stacks of Xuie
hmi' Wii have cat p.ices in sevem
tiiuiii.
Miilin
i*
Van know onr motto on thii
:m\ ovr. It must jjro; ho the tii
? tin* moving prices on it. All
' > ..'a I i. We also have plen
Q) v. ?'l i. > at ?me-hnlf price. We d
to want a ha! clioap, come at once.
N E\Y GOO US ootninjr in all
0* V'AISTIXG New white waii
0 r x i > ! : u wi:\ 1 i - FuI 11 i.m fo
fascinators, shawls
C$? 1VUKSS (iOOl)S -Most an
/V ,, .
VX.' S, me p rial haix'uns.
Wc vhat wo advertise.
| Meacham
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REMOYAJ
Owing the fact that v
caie our present quarter:
fn r?rvr^/"t? icfr r? Qncr.'^! "
i.w/ cvix ant'. 'J u^-'VViKi
Thirty
During this Sale we
Fort Mill and cam mi
| come seldom. Prices
on Clothing, Shoes, Hal
McElhany-l
B T. 1). FAULKN
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CZ 1 i rr** . _
a h*wHEKAi s
U I * $ \ 4
p i i him
? i !
S" | : bhL:X'Ph V
i j ' j#:-r-y
>? j ?r\i ss-/y}>
?; % fSilBt
riulcrtaking in all
}f} the cheapest Pine Co
y'i State (basket. Robes I
'J' ar-vi gentlemen, Slipp
** <
and llcarsc Wagon. '
T. I). FAUI.KNER
fc /
*W v\ VAWU\U \\V\'v\V?V K'f ?r
: V
y; " $ - *. : r>?w
aiYALS. 1
and up.
lits, Latest styles.
$10.00 to $30.00.
If Price.
S45.00.
; and Caps.
Moulding v
d Mens* ^J^tdcrvrer;r;
g sllvoy.
>rts.
ladies bftd eliildhre.u
p.
goods and compare
.ssetst
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m, Room, I
lave it in order to display 5w
is good* we ever carried, 8k
d lines in order to move
ery, &
-i line is to never carry ?
ne has come for us to put tp'
Trimmed Hats at about ?
11y of nice shapes which ?v
o wba* we say; uo if you ?
the time.
stilly, 12 1 2, 15, and 20c.
ir men, women & children QjP
?All colors. 25c to ?1.75 Cv
ythiug you may want. ?
& Epps, I
3*
h SALE.
ve will have to vaJ(
5, we haveN decid^cj
Removal Sale" for
Days.
offer the people of
jnity bargains that
are greatly reduced
:s, Gent's Furnish^
r'arks Co.
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VANVW ^NV\V\SN\SUW
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its branches from I 2
ffin to the finest \i
or children, ladies 4$
ers, etc. Hearse i J
Phones 12 8r34. \\
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