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JANUARY 4, 1900.
Sheriff Failed to Stop Cock Fight.
In ?pite of the efforts of the peop'e
of CutHwbn township to Hupptet-8
1 he cooking nmin at !R- I'1
TIioiumhhoiiV, east of Rock Hill
llic tiulit whk pulled oft' in the usno
I order Hud it is said that the
Korth. Carolina sports curried oft
something like 55,000 of South
Carolnn money.
A pOition was circulated by
residents of that neighborhood and
in addition was signed by many
Rock Hill people and was sent tc
Governor Fleywrnd asking him tc
prevent the fight. The governoi
ord? roil SherilF Brown to goto tlit
scene hud arrest any nud h11 wlic
violated the law, citing that section
of the code which bore upon
maintaining chastity, morality and
decency in the community and
also that which forbids cock. fightit
g wilhiti three miles of a chartered
institution of learning. Af
ter taking legal advice, the sherift
went down with n deputy to Iht
pit, and, although he saw fighting
going on, he was unable to make
an arrest for the reason that In
saw no money changing hands
nor did he heat any hets made.
R. F. Thoinasson, who conduct?
the pit, and who has done so foi
years, is under sentence pio
liounced at the recent court tc
leave the State for two years.
A Compliment to Senator Til'man.
YYe doff K 1-ivgo and eordinl hn'
to 11 ie senior Senator from South
Carolinn. says the Washingtor
Post. Wliitt he said about Tlu
Post 011 Thursday wtw true enougl
but everyone does not way sue I
things, even when he knows hi
ought to. Toe Hon, Benjatnii
K. Tillman belongs with the illus
trious minority. We may add, in
deed, that he represents other anc
more important minorities, for In
speaks the truth without fear o
favor, and always with intelligent?)
and force, at many times in nmtq
pi ices. The Pout has long beoi
established in the list of those win
admire Mr. Tillman's courage ant
candor in respect of all great pub
lie questions. Kven where \v<
iu?y not be able to subscribe t<
his convictions, we have alwayi
believed in the integrity of hii
motives, and honored the frnul
and fearless tamper of his utter
ances. He has grown greath
since he came here to the Senate
May his shadow never grow less.
Congressman Finley's Work.
Aimmg the recent bills of inter
est which have been introduced it
the House by South Carolim
members is one by Mr. Fbile;
providing for the erection of i
monument at Cowpens battle
ground, in Cherokee county, coin
meinorative of Gen. Daniel Mor
gan and those who participated ii
the battle at Oownena. .Imiimiu 17
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^781. For this work the sum o
$25,000 will bo naked. No pnrt o
this money can be expended unt.
the Cowpeus Bat tie-ground Ahho
ciation, of Cherokee county shal
convey to the United Steles no'
less than ten acres of this battle
ground on winch to erect the inon
anient. Mr. Finley has nlso intro
dwced h similar bill for the erec
tion of a monument at Kinu'i
Mountain battle-ground commeni
oratiy of General Campbell, Col
Shelby and others who took pir
in this battle on the 7th of Oclo
ber, 17S0.
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lie Advertised
Once there was a boy namoi
John ? we think his last name wa
Wannnmnker. or maybe it. wa
Money-maker, anyhow, his nann
was John, with some sort of i
maker to his last name. He o\vne<
i F! v unvrlo t %f r'lilt/wi t In "
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jeans, half a dozen pairs of home
innd^ yurn socks nnd five pairs o
boots. He nailed this a dry good
store through a Philadelphia news
paper and offered to Hell a pair o
socks for 39 cents. The "don1
believe in advertising" merchant
laughed! Young John spent $(>
with the Philadelphia Ledger I
advertise jnst <11.- time, and ha
lens than $100 worth of goods. II
was cautioned by the merchant
who "knew it don't pay!'' It wa
through sympathy that thoy ol
fered him advice, but John didn'
listen to them, and went and ble\
hid money in foolishly; and tods
poor John seed the results of hi
misdoings?he haa so many larg
dry goods stores that he can hard
)y find time to study his 8uuda
School lesson.
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Children Who Toil.
j In A.merirn today there are prob?
' i ably one million children working t
in the mines, factories and stores. <
They have been, with rare excep- J
>1 lions, reared in poverty. Many of ?'
? their brothers and sisleis have fc
J died from a lack of pmper untri* 11
- i tion and because of misamthry <
'homes. But these little toilers t
j are thoee who have aurvived in t
! f Itn fiiiio r\f t lm n if I I o n i
%u?. Am c i uc cviio VJ1 (i 11 Brill i ill ? Jf
conditions hih! of unwholesome '
and insufficient food. Before I
reaching the age when they are n
naturally to have the inoentive
which inspires men to go out and c
' J labor, tliev are sent into the work'
| shops. They are not fathers,
, tilled with the desire to gain for
? themselves and their families a
| sure economic foothold in the j
world of men; they are not, as mon i
, are, ambitious because of their
I love for another or because of v
, their desire to provide for depend- t
( ent children; they do not feel ,
t those primal iuventivea which nc.
tuate adults iu their struggle for r
, liveliltood; thoy are not seeking a
( home of their own, nor do they ,
realize the economic conditions ?
which demand that they shall
I make provision for the future.
i They are tender, half-formed, half- j
grown, thoughtless, play-loving
children, without sense of responsibility,
without sense of future
. needs, taken by oth-r hands from
the playgrounds which they love,
and forced to begin a life of toil,
the real meaning of which they
> | know not, and which for theui
whioh may end only in the days j
1 of their infirmity and on the eve
of death.
It would he^. absurd to imagine
that we understand the full mean- j
ing of child slavery, We know isolated
cases <if tragedy; we may t
know some of its evils; but we can
have no notion of what it may
. <1 I.I h...? -
uicuii in i ue v>in ui iiiiii. h million i
[ I oil i id rot i are at t!ie very time of
' adolescence, taken from learning >
Mini play to lie imprisoned in fac- i
tories mines and stores. The pyaohologists
neglect ! his trmneu- <
dously important phase of ohiid 1
phyechulugy and give their alien- t
tion almost soleiy to the more t
favored children who remain in
school., We know very little of 1
the real physical, mental or moral i
^ evils which alfect the lives of the t
r less fuitunate children.?Selected. J
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y Some Facts About Cotton- J
1 C >tton reached its lowest price f
j in 1U05 on January 27th, when
the New York price was 7 cents, i (
It was below 8 cents until March ,
} 1 201 h, when it reached 8.20. Then j ,
i it tluctnated between 7 and 8 cents |
' | until June 10, when it reached ]
* 19.15. The first 10 cent notch of ]
i the year was reached on June ill), ,
when the price was 10 1">. On July j ,
' 21st.it brought 11 cents. From ,
September 1 to November J, it f
was a fraction over 10 cents. It
passed the 11 cent figure on No
vetnber .'I, and has been up about ; r
. 12 cents since December 1. I,
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i Witnesses Must Attend Court. I |
^ The idea is prevalent, says the (
Yorkville New Kin. that a witness! ,
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imilKU IJH compelled Kl RUcIKI
court in n civil rase unless hih per 1 |
i diem and mileuue is advanced him
i before trial. It would l>e well for
f | nil personh holding this view tt>
j j take warning from the action of ,
I ?ludue Hydride in the McGregor
. case. A bench warrant was sent |
j to Wnlterboro for McGregor and
^ his folly oust him $a0.25, besides !'
. other expenses in getting his re-j
. turn before the court, Judge Hydriek
has kept in behind the law- (
. yers, jurors and witnesses at this:
s tern; of court and be is to be commended.
Th?re is entirely too '
much delay on the part of our
i court. j
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Card of Thanks. .
Editor Times: Kindly allow ns 1
space in which to extend thanks !
j to our friends and patrons of -the 1 1
j Fort Mill Telephone Exchange I
s | foi the handsome purse presented 1
s to us. the "central mi Ih,on New j
e | Year's .Day. We assure each and :
it i all that their kind remetnberanefe i
1 iB duly appreciated, and in return M
f wish them a happy and prosperous !
- twelve-month.
f (Misses) Kate Cet.p
a Olaka Culp
Louse Parks.
j There are many people who J
g would be pleased to aee the lejjis-,
3 .latum take steps to compel the:
0 railroads to run their passenger;
J trains on time, or to run extra
e tr.iins when the regular trains are |
g delays. The lateness of tho trams
g during the past ten days was al- j
f, moat unhearahlc to the traveling
1 publie.
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w NOTICE,
y A special meeting of the Port MH1
a | Light Infantry will bo held in tho Art.
mory Saturday afternoon, Jan nary Gthi
at 4 o'olook. Members are urged to
Jattend as important business will ho
>' ! brooght before tho company.
J T, B. SPHATi, Capita.
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Big Christmas Dim er in Betelr>
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Ed i i or Tim**; ore proud ji
o have been present at ibe big n
liimer at Mr. 1' &>. Collins', in *
[3?'air on OhriBt'^os day. Friends t
iiid relatives frooi Belair and c
Sleasnnt Valley were present and 1
ill enjoyed themselves to the ut-j*
nost. Some an ill the dinner was j
he finest ever gjveu in this sec- (
ion. ' t
The people of\Bol?ir ure taking
lolulays now. VVood hauling has I
)een suspended' hut will begin
igain in a few dtjy8Eleven
cent potion is making
>ur people feel jj^hkI. Reader. j
Town flection Monday, January 8. j
Contrary to ti'o announcement \
)ublished in th^ae columns that
he municipal ?lection would be 1
leld on the lirst Monday in Jnnu- :
iry, being the ! st. it was aftervard
discovered by tho anthori- ies
that the ord inanee providing
'or said election Jpeoitied the sec- '
)nd Monday inste"d of the first.
Chis being the c?ji8e, the books of '
'egiatratiou wen closed on Deo.
59th, instou! of the 22nd as pubislied.
There "re ninety-four (
roters who have qualified to vote t
n the election, Ik is being the t
nrgest registration in a number of i (
roars.
There Iihb beet) no change since
)tir last issue i]' the candidates
loiuiuuted, whic^i ureas follows: ;
For ixtenuasf- :
W. L. Hall '
For Wardens; I I
R. 1*. Harris> WJ A. Fisher,
k E. Rodgers. A> R? Mclfilhany. ,
For Intendan(T: / '
VV It Muin.iiNm. ! '
For Wardens:
I. T. Voting. A. A. Bradford, j
fV. P. Crayton, W. Parks,
Pleasant vj?ey News.
? very body seP'ned to enjoy
^inas, except tho3? down with the
neasles. *
Prof, niul Mrs.] Hoke, nur effi- !
jieat teachers, alro spending the 1
lolidays at home',lI)d will remain
here for a few di|>'8 owing to the
pidentic of measles in tho toliool.
Mr, Jhh, Hen]"igo?? of High
Point, spent Xmii? with his aunt, (
Mrs. O. \V. Potts)-. Mr. Ed Duser
of Monroe is ^'siting his uncle
Mr. It. W. Poster for a few days.
. ...Capt. M. M.t Wolfe of Fort
Mill, while on a visit to his daugh- )
ier, Mrs. J. M. Harris, became ill f
ind returned hom? Friday.... Mr.'
Brady of Wnxhnvt cnme np JSalnr- ! }
lav on n visit to jMr. F. P. Ther-!
re||....Mr. Robt, Stephenson and l
A'ife of Mnryin spe'd several days;3
the past week visiting relatives hi | j
Pleasant Valley Mr. Frank c
Pi tts returned 10 Parksville }>ut- t
11 day Messrs. Frank Potts and J
lames Hennigen, spent Wednes- J
night in (JharlotI?- Our social 1 {
Jet had an / uterininmenl at Mr. T. i
\\ . t 'nip's Friday night.... Messrs 1
las. Putts and John Hall and Mrs. (
T. M. Ilarris each gave a dining I
it their homes during the hull- c
lays The colkga *git ls and \?
boys will all leavtr this week....
M:s. J. Z. Bailee. who has been ill ^
for soin?? time, will he taken tothe;<
i /.i i tA.l.,., \,
IU:*l>IIMi III \ IIRI'IU nc twvirij . ivi | ?
Lark Wolf? ia on " visit to his J
brother ?>lr. It. P. Wnlfo'for a few >"
lays Mrs. W. V> Unrris of Fort <
Mili visited relatives here the past I
week....Mr. Gei'tu^ Jjuiler of '
"*prny. N. (\. has pseii visiting his \
Wife for a few dnvP- ]
The Pleasant V4"''y cotton naso >
nition met Montf?y. Mr. D. C). ] \
Potts, our president, was selected ]
is a delegate to represent the club :
in the eouveutioii which met in l
Columbia the 3rd. After all businesH
was dispensed Mr. ?J. M. Har- ,
*ave um a rousino speech. j.o h. j t
? ? 11
a grim tragedy
is daily onaoted in tri?qsa?da ot homes, ?
is Death claims, iu pach one, another
I'iotim of Oon sumption ?r Pnenmouia. j
Nut wlion Coughs aii'l Colds are prop rly
treated the tragedy is averted. (\ \ r
i. Huntley, of Oaklu*>'lou. Ind , writes:
"My wife h id the consumption, and !
:hree doctors gave her ?P- Pinally she ?
took Dr.Kiug's f ew Discovery for Conniption,
coughs and t^hls, which onrod !
lior, and to-day she is well and * trout?." 1
It kills the germs of All diseases. One
iloso relievos. Guaranteed at 50c hml 1
$1.00 by W. B. Ardref Trial bottle free.
Kov. hi id Mr. D- iiffves mid
children arrived fcvdurday evening
from Mm irei-gbonl.TeiiH., and are
guests at the homo<>f Mrs. Reeves'
parents, ]>r. and Mrs. Thus. li.
Meacham. Mr. Reeves win ro- ;
cently called to tl'*' pnutorato of
the Fort Mill Baplfct church to i
succeed Rev. J. I) Muggins, jrosigned,
and liiu ma"y friends lyre
hop that lie will ??ccept thjo cMI.
Mr. Reeves was puiHor of the Fivt
Mill church aonie years ago antl !
needs no introduct on to our peu?\
i',e? <u \
oreatlyIn demand,
Nothing Is more i?> demand than a
motiirlne which maeti4 modern roipuromeats
for u blood and system cloauser, i
such as Dr. King's K*w Life Pitts. Thoy
are j-wit what yoa uoe* ooru stomach
itud ilver tronblos. TrX theoa. At Ardroj's
drag ?tor$, 2V, ptmrahtord,
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? ICKENING SHIVERING FITS ~~M
if Ague and Malaria, cau be relieved!
uidscnred with Electric Bitters. Thi* is!
i pure, touic medicine; of especial cura?flj
ive \nfluenoe on the disease, driving itfl
niiirely out of the system. It is mticbl
o be preferred to Qaiuiue. having none!
f this drug's bad after-effects. K. S. R
dunilny, of Henrietta, Tox. writes "MyB
ItOtur WAS very low with malarial fe-1
cr and jaundice, till ha took Electridfl
litter/t, which Saved his life." At Ar>l
Irov's drug .store; price 30c, guaranteed. 1
liest cotton sold oil tli 13 market. 1
yesterday for 1165 rente.
"" NO'I IUE OF KLK^TION.
Notice is hereby Riven that an oleo- I
ion for an mteudnnt anil four wardens
o serve the town of Fort Mill, S. O-Wj
'or the year 1908, will bo held 011 Mon* S
lay January 8th, 1003. riho polls will'
>pcn at. 10 o'clock a. m. and close at
! o'clock p. 111.
T. D. Faulkner, J. C. Hnglies anil
fV. Mc. Culp have boon appointed nifWiigors
of eleo. ion.
By order of the eon noil.
W l> \TI? T..t,l
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Resolutions
RESOLVE that you will berotne
or continue to In- a tirstAmerican
citizen and enjoy
ill your rights* anil privileges as
nicli. yet imt unmindful of the
cspousibilitieH.
RESOLVE to play fair with
pour neighbors; to huld suciod
pur irieiulships and obligatii ?*
\nd do unto others as you would
iiavo them do unto you.
RESOLVE to enfir^e the
^ijuare Deal aiidtthere is wln-re we
liope to come in, if good and lwn-at
good-, fair dealing and reason*
ible pi ices are to form tlic bape
for consideration.
RESOLVE to meet us half way
!ar lieiffl our fti" iii the "resolu;ing
business."
&rdrey*s
Drug Store.
TAX RETURNS FOR 19Q6.
JrrxcE os tub County Auditck or
VOUK COTNTY, S. C.
Yorltville, S. C., December 1, 1005.
4 S required by statute my books will
bo o5hmum1 at my otlico in Vorkville
m MONDAY, JANUARY 1, l'.Hlu, mid ;
topt opou until FEBRUARY -0, 1000,1
or the purposo of listing for taxation |
ill PERSON XL and RE.vL, PROPER- !
L'Y held in York county on January 1, j
900.
Particular attention is called to tho
act that all real property must be reissessed
during tlni period mentioned,
ind all pro perry real or personal not
eturned. will bo subject to a pepalty
if 50 percent which will bo added af- i
er February 2D.
All returns must he made in regular |
'orm and it is preferable that they be j
nude by the property owner in in-rson
o me or my assistant, direct, <>n blanks
irovided for the purpose. The returns '
nust he duly sworn to either before me
>r my assistant or some other olllcer
[oalilied to administer an oathAll
iteius of realty whether farms,
ir town lo.'s, must he listed separately,
iud no return which simply says: i
same as last year," or "no changes,"
,vill be accepted.
Returns made on proper blanks and
iworu to before an otlicer qualitie I to
idniinistor an oath and forwarded to!
lie by registered mail b 'fore February '
10, 190 5, will be accepted.
All taxpayers arc particularly request- '
'd to inform iliemselves as to tilt* mini- i
jer of t heir respective school districts,)
mil where fhoy have property in more i
linn one school district, i hey v ill please
make sepanire returns indicating the'
location of each piece of property, Tho
icbool districts in which there are spe |
mil levies ureas follows: Nos.-29 and
13 in liethesda; Nos Hand 4D in Broad !
River; No 12 in Catawba and Ehene- !
r.er; Nos. 29 and 2t> in Fort Mill; Kos. i
11 and 22 in York.
J or tun purpose ot raciiiraruig i no
aking of returns ami for th<' greater
:onvniiieue.e of taxpayers, I will bo at
ho following places on tho dates j
tamed.
At Clover, Thursday and Friday,
riiuuavy 1 and *>.
At Yorkville, Saturday, January (j.
At Bethany, Monday, January S.
At Smyrna, Tuesday, January
At Hickory Grove, Wednesday and
riiursday, January lOaiul II.
At Hinron, Friday and Saturday,
Jan nary 12 and 111.
At Bullock's Greek, Monday, .Tanuavy
l" from 12 o'clock noon to Tuesday,
l<>, at 12 o'clock noon.
At M'-x onuollsvillo, Wednesday, Jaunary
17.
At Ogdcu, Thursday, January 18.
At Guinea's Tavern, Friday, January
1!).
At Yorkvillo, Saturday, January 20.
At Tiry.ali, Monday, January 22.
At Newport, Tuesday, January 23.
A ' Fort Mill, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, January 21, 2J and 2i?.
At Yorkvillo, Saturday, January 27.
At Hock Hill, from Monday, January
20 to Saturday, February 3, inclusive.
At Yorkville from Monday, February 1
r> to Tuesday, February 2>, inclusive.
All males between the ages of twenty-one
and sixty years, except Con federate
soldiers over the age of tifty years,
are liable to a pill tax of *>1, autb all
povsons so liable are especially re<piet\ted
to give the nuinbets of their respective
school districts in making their,
returns.
It will bo a matter of mneh aocom- |
nuxlatiou to me if as many taxpayers
u.A j/ossible will meet mo at the respect- j
iv&. appointments mentioned above, so.
its avoid the rush at Yqrkv ill? during I
the closing days.
JOHN J. HUNTER,
County Auditor.
Y irkvillc, S. C., Dec. I, l'K>r>. I
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We take this metln
thanks to each and
|k . > Km -
sustomers for the v
age you have extei
the year 1905. I
much larger voium
any previous year,
unmistakable marl
of our sound and a
ness methods and o
sistent efforts to i
way that-we coul
have many reason
that it has been z
with you all. It sli
in the future as in
our customers in e
and to offer them tl
lowest prices. In
partment we shall
liess on an instalhi
vite you to run ar
qunng ivuu. ? c i
the cash trade and
cy iopffcr goods t(
toiners 011 the ve
possible. We can
everything you wi!
ly invite you to tra
H? iwi ? ii i m ?in
MILLS an
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ftMHOUKG???KT.
Fort Mill, S. C., Dee. la, !0o.
To the prb!i?-:
Tile htoeL of drills, patent medicines,
toilet goods, Lot ami cold
d:uik apparatuses, ete., of the
Buchanan Drug Store, have this!
day bee a bought by the under-j
signed. and tin* business will In*
conducted at the furnor Buchanan
stand in the Massey building on
North Main Street.
Our object in buyintr this iiusituf?9
wni to ;ei>uduet a lira! class i
drug store in a uiatiiier which'
will not only be n benefit to the
Ic^wu and township, but to i 10prielor
a.id patron alike.
(Onr prescription department
will be under the charge of Mr
K K Pinks, who has luul amide
experience in this capacity to inBine
one that hi! pros ripiions entrusted
to It it; care will receive
prompt nuil careful attention.
A J>itf fo\ of new i?oods to arrive
within the next few days. Call
and eoe them.
We extend to one and all a merry
X.um? and happy New Year.
PARKS DuUG CO.
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j! MODEL I
Steam Laundry. |
! UHAKLOTTK, ? ? N. C. jj
PRi LIST.
Shirts 10c f
r Shirti., new,. 12';o f.
; Collars '.v *!
Onffs. jK>r pair. 4o ?
; Undershirts Sc I
1 Draw era 8c f
' i ockts, per pair 0,c J
Handkerchiefs, linen Os |
1 .( ..;n. r... t
j nu<\ *?U 5
j Flint* to Too 5
' ! Coats 2oc to 7 .0 I
Wats Ofv. |
j ^hirt-Wuists l*.o up
Curtain* fil>c np
Blankets, tuuplo, 1.7c? double, 2"c 1
, ! Coairtorpao 'H 10o |
Table Cloths 10c |
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| Agents,
HfVRT HILU ? v? ? S. C J
& v -All*, axr ^.i>mw?v9
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TX3STC3-.
3d of returning our
o 1 1 r* < t* m r% <# % ??
tin ui uui luauj v
ery liberal patronided
to us during - ' .
laving bandied a
ie of business than
we take it as an
v of your approval
cconiodating busiur
earnest and perse
rve you in every
id. AVe trust, and
s for believing it,
i prosperoup year
lall be our purpose
the past to serve
;very way possible,
lie best goods at the
our furniture decontinue
do busilent
basis, and ini
account with us
shall also cater to
it will be our poli>
this class of cusry
closest margin
furnish you with
1 need and cordials
de with us.
d YOUNG. ,
TO OU R Fill ENDS!
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We are now located at 1<24 K,
Council afreet. Salisbury, N. C?
and solicit your trade. We have
Ion luiml a complete line of the
I !? s. Whiskies, Wines, Brandies,
Etc , and can supply your wants
with auyihino in our line. Our
Mr. M. A. Teeter, formerly of
(Muirlotte, has personal supervision
f our shipping department and
all mail orders receive prompt and
careful attention at his hands.
Ask lor price li*t and order
blank with your order.
W. H. HOOVER & CO.,
! SALISBURY, N. C. Phone 248.
0H3IPHIGE LIST
j Combining gixnl quality i\n4 low prices.
j The prices quoted below are guaranteed
I 11 I> .' tin- lowest for quality of Goods:
; 1 war old Corn Whiskv, per gallon $1.60
* .. 1.76
1 3 ? ? 2.00
? 2.26
5 .. Tar Heel Corn Whiskey 3.00
1 ,, ,, Good Rye Whisky per gul 1.76
.. ,. Good Rye Whisky " " 2.00
,, ,, Good Rye Whisky " " 2.60
J .. Good Rye Whisky " " 3.00
6 .. ,. Good Rye Whisky " " 4 00
No charge for vessel or packing.
f>0c extra will prepay express on one
! to three gallons; over .? gailous, 7oc.
SHUKfttl & GOMPAHY,
Conncil & Lee Streets;
' SALISBURY .... N.O.
When in the Market
FOIt
GOOI) WHISKIES,
WINES,
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llHAi>i)IJjk3, rj Jl u.,
CALL ON OB WRITE
X olm Moyle,
P. <>. Box 97,
jSALlsBUKY, - N. C.
DR. K3MC'S '
"* NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE- HO SUBSTITUTE.
1 Cures Consumption,Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pn e um on ia,II ay F e verJPleurisy,
LaGrippe, Hoarsgpess,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough. jNO
CURE. HO PAY.
P^c- EOf TRIAL BOTT^I