Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 11, 1906, Image 3
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? JiifMS a* LOCAL USlTEJRE^T j
Gol. JLeroy Springs w?s up frotr
Lancaster Saturday ou business.
Mr. W. W. Pei^raui, of Chester
wns here tinXiiif\ny on a pleasur?
trip.
County Supervisor T. W. Boyd
of Galuwba, was hepB Monday 01
I .business.
I .. fliit uiiitr tintiio "< ?!... t
^ v-?.v J UIV IIWIIU
roll or?those who Jmve paid u[
fctthser.ipiiomj.
AIv*h. Otis McM'irray, of Oolnm
J)ia ir visiting at the homo of Mr
jJ. Q. MrMurray, near town.
Frof. A. X. Boyd, of t!i is plr.ee
is touching the Catawba school, 11
Catawba. township, this county.
Th? Parks Drug Co., has hikei
tlie agency for the Charlotte Stean
JLnundry Co. See advertisement.
Miss Lillian Flowers, of Roc I
Hill, spent Saturdiu' and Snndaj
with Miss Frances if arris, in thn
place.
Miss Reulnb Faris. of (fold (fill
lef.. a iew days ajjjo for Spartan
burg, where she is engaged it
teaching school.
Rev. ,1. I). HugL'ius r.ud family
left Thursday for their new huun
at Allendale, where Mr. fiuggiin
assume;: tlit? pastorate of the 13up
,tist church.
Several of tlit% htiaincss liousei
of the .town Imve alt motive sigm
on their show windows?the wort
)( a sign painter who visited Fori
.Mill a feu- days ag'?.
Mr. Hamilton V. itliers, a son o:
Mr. FiruU Withers, whoso Iiouk
is near Piueville, has taken a posi
tiou lit thodiy goode store of Mr
Jj. ?T. Masscy. in this place.
Mr. J. M. Hoke, who has beet
'"lgagcd for around weeks in put
ting (town machinery in one ??f fin
jColutubia mills for the Totnpkini
,('ompany. of ('harlot te. spent Mori
duy .Ht his home in this place.
.Mr. Alva Williamson, a forme!
itoit Mill young man *ho has ac
uepiod a position as t ravelin',
salesman for the Williams Sheitoi
-Couipmy, C'liarlalte, was here 01
a visit the past week.
Mr. W. <3. Armstrong has rent
ad hi* plantation west of Fort Mil
to Mr. Arthur Armstrong and Inn
jnoved to town, occupying the oh
Wl :ite l;onse. lie is umv en^'M
in mill work.
A force of railroad enrpenten
are now engaged in cutting off i
freight ofliee in the freight depo
;n this pl?ce. Heretofore the ex
press and freight offices have beer
one and the same in the passeu
gcr depot.
Mr. A. A. Young a few days ng<
bought from Dr. ?T. B. Mack i
tract of land on the Dinkins Fori
rond coiitniuing -Hi acres. Tin
luud is known as tin* Fulp true
nnd lies opposite tliut of \Vurrei
White, colored.
It is to he hoped that the Vil
lage Improvement Society lms no
.suspended operations for tin? win
ler. The streets nnd vacant loti
present a very untidy appearance
nnd the attention of the ladies ii
much needed.
A telephone message Mondaj
morning from Chester stated tha
? tire which broke out Suiidaj
night in the cotton warehouse o
the hjurekn Cotton Mill had des
tioyed 1500 bales of cotton. Tin
loss was fully covered by insurance
Col. Springs, of Lancaster, who i.
president of the two niiiis here, i:
president of the Eureka.
The Bailee bridge fiver Sugai
creek, two miles east of this place
is reported to be in very bnc
shape. During the recent higl
Water in the creek the railing and
one of the benches were swepl
n?ny and it is feared that tin
Structure may collapse with tin
first heavily loaded wagon attempt
ing to cross it%
Mrs. Sarah Parker, who hat
been dangerously ill f?.r severa
weeks at the home of her grand
daughter, .Mrs. L. P. Fulp, 01
Hoot It street, is reported to bt
much bettor, Mrs. Parker is tin
oldest luiiv r.f *l*?
- y .%?.? % nv Ui MtO IUW II
fillip, bring in ner ninety.seeout
year, and in very feeble,
A change in the schedule of tin
Chester "swing," which ban beei
arriving here at 2 40 p. in., toofc
place Monday ami the Irwin is now
due to arrive here at 1 o'clock, 01
one hour and forly minute^earlier
This change will be much appre
touted hy those of our people wish
ing to visit Charlotte, as they wil
have more time in the city. On tin
return trip tlie train leaves Char
lotte as before?at (> o'clock p. in.
Mr. W. K. Carolln rs has rent
, d the residence and plantation o|
DrJ.lt. Mack, on the out>kirU
of the town and moved there Monday.
Dr. Mack, who is pastor ol
Banks Presbyterian church, wil
move to tho Providence Miction at
doom as the pait-ouage has been
put. in proper repair. At present
Dr. and Mrs. Mack are residing
with their daughter, Mrs. T. I)
gelk.
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8 TV e are ver
1 ? customers for t
' ? year just closed,,
? We solicit
\ X and promise to <
f @ to please you.
0 Antieipatiu:
> q during the year,
s 0 Yours for a
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1 M\ A. It. Staines lias opened a
* barter shop lip-stairs in the rear
of tie Amrey building <> .Main
5 stret. <
I Msa Pearl Smith, of liankin. N. 1
C., ^K*i?t several (lavs of tin* past
* wee with the Misses Parks, on
Con'edernte street.
Mr. J. W. Ardrey left Monday
- for Jolnmbia, when* In- will rept
resell York county in the general
. asstiibly, which convened Tuesa
day
i, Mr. .James Potts and family
6 arried Monday from Piueville
andwill make this place theii liome
7 in tie future. They are orcupv- (
t iuothe Charothers house on I?o. t !i
7 street. ,
fir
| j le coimn ginnt-i s report s?-nt
* out Tuesday by tlie census tit put
cneit at Washington places the 1
totd number of bales of cotton '
" j triti >ed up to January 1st, at ]
* 0,7:1,773. " ; j
A r. I'. R. Collins, tlio Relair j
1 i pro'uost it'fttor. informs The Times. ,
j Ilim his annual weather forecast is |
in 'onr-e of preparation and will t
* he ready for the press within a \
alert time. Mr. Collins bases his \
| for easts on weather conditions |
tin first twelve days of the year.
Tie annual meeting of the*t ck
I holders of the Savings Hani; was i
, I held on the Unci instant The re|
por of the officers showed the in- t
stitition to be in a most prosper- i
j ousconrlition, and an annual divi- t
j (lend of 10 per cent was declared, t
, Tin old officers were re-elected to
. i sor e the ensuing year. 1 I
I It. D 11. Thompson has bought ^
! tire Fill wood house and lot neai '
?11 lie Baptist church and moved ini
to 'he house Monday. Mrs. L M
Ervin and children, who moved 1
l...-. Af 1--- ' "?' "
i iic-ii-' iuuiKiuy irmii linevuie. are
[ occupying the house on (\>nf deratestreet,
made vacant hy tin; re- 1
mo/a I of Dr. Thompson.
Ono of the older cit i/.ens informs t
' Tli) Times that a crowd of certain I
yomg men, all of whom lie says |
' I we e drinking, passed his house a
fev nighta ago and, not being con !
teilt with the loud and profane 1
F' language they were using, deliber>
ate.y walked up to his yard f.uice j
and tore ono panel complete!} j
F rtw-.y. Citizen reqtu ts The Times ;
I to nform those youngsters that if i
ijsn'h malicious mischief tab s |
i ph ce again they may expect to,'
t ; eituer feel the ? fTects of a load of i
t shot or be hauled before tin- law to
. aocouut for such unbecoming con- i
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BIG STOR
Sidays Arc
vs are now over, ami
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v grateful to our ma
heir libera] patrona;.
your trade during' th
lo everything thai \v
g a liberal share of
we thank you in itdvr,
prosperous yoa*\
13in Qff;r\v
IjIlX D1U ?1.
8?8?808???3??$.
RWJMMM??WW? g ? iwiflj!;g:: .*m~. ? i mw.v*nTin-'
-two-year-Mil son uf Mr. ami]
Mrs. Unlit. Adams, wlmsr illness1
vvr.s noted in last \v ek's Times.
11 i? 1 Weiltmsday :ii 14!11 at tin* home
nf its parents in tlx* villas of tlie ;
Milifort mill. Tim funeral > i-i
lien was condnetei] Thursday af- 1
teriiomi front tli- Inane ami tj
iililt: one was laid to lost, in tin* .
U:\v :i eenu t i y .
"Winter homes i:i the South' is
llm t.tlo of an attractive folder1
just issued liy tlie Southern Kail
iv ay company, which contains
much Miiualile infot mati>m to tlie
prospective tourist <>i tlie invalid
who wishes to avoid tic rigors of
Lhe Noriliern winter and enj.iy the
[lerpetual sunshin. am! Inline
Ijrt'C/.rK Ot tlll.S Hi Ct i' >11.
The special train. sent np Sat
iirdny from Rock Hill to conwy
Pol. Leroy Springs t> I. an-aster,
A*here f>ne of hie ? ::?j ' v s I?rul
jeen dangerously sl;<is sail i > ,
inve made h vecord In .*?!ci?iur run ! (
:rom Hock Tlill to tl ;>! tee, cov
?riug the S miles in >t !' w seconds
ess ilirm 7 ininueH. I>??rt i nt 11>?
itnti >11 here say that < n the ; turn
rip the train was only It minute,
it covering the I) nnhs between
his place and Catawba river.
i lie first, of the Southern's
'Palm Limited" trains, which nr
mi each winter between New
ioik nnd Florida, pas- : through (
lbs place going nouth at a few ! i
ninnies past f) o'clock Tuesday I
not niug. This is nuo of tho finest . '
rains in the country, and is run
'XclllB'.Vely for the MCCointlKXlt i
ion of North-m people who de- 1
i;i-e to Mviiil llw.. 'i
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South, Tli?' distance ci'VitmI is
h<?r.> than 1 .()()'<) .nil's ;.in! 1!i? i
niins nuikf toe trip m 1:7 h m . <
Maintaining mi iivi iii^i' .-pi. .1 ol
10 mi'os> nil !i .nr.
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Some
Fort Mill people wi-rc wry hh
i-aful tlio past year in Mtisin?r
1'i^s. if tin* ni/.i' ol tlioso killed is
)1"' l >f of SIICCI SS .
The lurgoH'. i11>tiio ;> nler ha.- '
icard of was thai <>f Mr. It. S. ,
Wolfe which weighed l!<i pounds. |
Mr. .1. W. Anlit-y takes hoc.nil <
phi-e with a porker netting B7~> '
pounds. A lot of f-uir lions which
lotted l.n?>7 pounds, or an average
jf dl! d 1 pounds each, is the to- <
port wh'cli eoiui'S frmi Mr. Zaok
T. liaileH, of upper Foi l Mill township.
Mr. ?I. A. Walker, of tiesame
section, reports the killing of
two ttmonths-oid slioati-s iieMiu^
aOO pounds, which is hard to bea'.
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A fie Vote.
T1:*"? municipal election Monday
passed cir quietly. tliouuli 11!?-?
friends of tie opposing candidates
silently did s ?me \ery earnest
WOllv. if tie' '.'I registered Voters.
SS visited tho pods. Tlie result
was as follows:
For Inieiidnnf W. L. IfiiH, 11;
W. B. M* md am, 44.
Fur \\ .irileii> \Y. A. I i.-h r.
S \\ I'm1 I"'; A. I*. MeF.llinney.
17: \l. F Ifoii^er-, \\ IV
Criiyton, i'l; A. A. Bradford, *10;
tf. T. Young, *18. |
A s will i?o seen Ity til'' above,
Messrs I toil anil .Mrmhaui to* lot
tlie ite.nl i ne v. 1 i. t - .Messrs. Me
!7111a11ey, Parks and Fisher are
elected wardens. There is also a
ti I? *\vi < it Messrs. Drayton and
Mi algous fot ili 'olli e oi warden.
This slate of ttll'ttits necessitates
the hoi !.ng of another election
ittid it lne accord r t'ly 'teen or-'
ileretl for Monday, tlie 22mi1.
A 1.'.ncaster Trapedy.
Mr. Ha/.e! \\ ;Iherspoon, the
popular n an-.evr of the I jane,aster
Mejeantile ( oitip.any. was danger
m-!y. if tan fatal y, idiot Sat trtlav
itioi nittg bv Dr. F. S. Me I.tow, a
practicing phj.-ietan of the town.
J'lie diiucuity to place in fn nt
1 the store and was the result of
a disameetneat over a business
I ntttsi.elion lielween Dr. MeDov
,l,d Mr M
rt|/ 'II . Af I . > . I
B:owu, another employe oF tin*
store, was struck in the hand hy
>n of the shots tired l.y Dr. M
Dow. Mr. V> it lit - po in was . J ruck
I), y t ?\ > hull ts, one in 'lie liantl.
undent enl.'riue his l?ody just under
tie- si: ul hi ! ! d am! I i *; u:
ill the 111 lie lie ".as at htllT at
leiideil hy phy-i inns who, while
I), - < rent. in i < ! ivnn I v < : it ical,
have hopes of his ultiiuato recov
' y. |)r MeD .v was in rested and
pliua (1 in i ,i!
Td t!ie Voters of Fort fcd'l.
( r ;rce.. ;:it I lie i?of the voters
e' Wort Miil .it tic lee. ion o.i Monday
las', in n.?f en in,-, in,' i In- spirit of p.* lores
< ina ;e a rut I ami n.n hit > i :.mu inn
l)V the nil! CI 1.1 irillileii I ivlecli ven^ll".
inly i*?. l>y n ir iv ? !? ? Ii??thin to
illi<v, 1 j> i'i\<".\ will ii"t allow my
ii;iiii>' folic !imm1 further in connection
with the >)'Vn*c of Iiiti-ndar.t. I thank
my tV -ic! f<?r tli- ir 1 i 1 > c.i support anil
[*n *o.ti*ii><-'ii!ciit t h< pa-.; year in
tin* iii:?iiiri.111c <>? order m < ir town.
1 remain V mi's r ?vlfully
\V R MfCUflAM.
The Times will S. I! ymt old
iie\\>p ip -is to pr.* under your car*
p i til 'JOj p r i.-.aid. .el
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Special Clet
All winter goods must
!Oe Outings, now 8c: 25i
r>Oe I'xuicrvests, now 40
50c; 51.00 Undervests, n<
' ^ * r* /"v
icc. auu pairs s
and men, at 25 to 50 per
i no better Shoes made th
risburt? lines. We have
ever made, and you c;
prices, as we have no ro
When it conies to Fun
chines, we cut the price
son. Phonograph, the
made that reproduces th
Records never wear out
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. ^ ('oimnoncini^ Satunlay, .Tin
l);Lrucsl ami nicest lino of
vy Millie.in I'mic rwctir, \ al. La
our l/u.-,iji*?t>s.
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Nicely made and trimmed,
and Sl.IW. \W mention, esjn
[yj is Well WOltll St 1 .sir*. (lOWHS.
^ and $ I Drawers, 25 and It
?*$ Lace and K
2.000 yards Val. Lace, worl
(?5 Jt.OOO yards of tin- daintiest
(//} llainhiir;^ Kn.Lroidei it s, wot"
? Mercerized Waist;
,L, Out Wais!ilitis arc Leant if i
Diniiiit'b in binalljind nit-dim
? Publish Lt
Ly
V<?u cannot niatili onrs for
sol! i! to you at 10c. It will i
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^i-.; .' > ** t?->r* r? 9'fr&<?- ^ s'.v ?
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^ ? nziianrmmnLi- jawr, ro???EBE?*B?K
?? All of our larg
ii and Kov's Cloth
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?? ih onee as we \vi
? ? our now store ai
move ii dollar's 1
<> <v
ii can help it. At
$5 selling it, you a
lot and lay it as
ii Thanking yoi
$}, the liberal patro
the past 5ind lie
y, with 5i eontinuac
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4/ I'ndcrtakin^ in a
the cheapest Pine (
State (basket. Kobes
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O sinti Ilcarsc Wa^on.
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irance Sale. 1
go. 5c Outings, now 4c.
c Undervcsts, now 20c; ||
c; 75c Undcrvcsts. now'
ow 75c. Pants to match,
hoes for ladies, children |
cent discount. There is
an the Crossett and Harthe
best Cooking Stoves
in buy one at car-loai
orn for them,
niture and Sewing M in
Half. Hear the Eoionly
Talking Machine
!0 natural voice. Ldiscn
LSSET
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GOODS SALE. 1 ^
iiiury 13th, we will show the SK
WSine Uuncls, Emhroiderios,
cos, Etc., in the history of *g
nderwear, &
Skirts 18e, 75c. OS'', SI.25
ecially, our !>Str Skirt, wbicti 65
18c, 7 V. 08c, $1.25. $1 HS &S
)e. I'oreel Covets 20 and 25c.
mbroidery,' 8
!; from 5 to 10c, nil for 5c.
nods iu Swiss, Nainsook, and
ill 5 to 25c, match sets.
ings and Dimities.
il. Wo have a pretty lino of
n check. 10, 12 1-2 15, 16 2-3o gj
>ng Cloth. X
less tlnm 12 J-2 to 15c We
not he with us loner at thi*
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it
:e stock of Men's $t
ing must be sold |>
II soon move into |jf
id don't want to
worth of it if we gj?
the prices we are ?*
ni afford to buy a gj;
ide until needed. 5>
i one and all for *jjj
nage given us in
>pe to be blessed 5^
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II its branches from jjjl
ioffin to the tinest
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