Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 25, 1906, Image 3
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Miss Florence Kiuihrell of Charlotte
is visiting her parents in
Gold Hill.
Miss Huli.w Wilson came down
from Charlotte Tuesday to visit
lier sister, Mrs. L. ?T. Massey.
Mr. H. C. Gulp left Monday
for Concord, N. C.. where he takes
n position with tlit? Propst Construction
Coiupnn .
Messrs. T. B. Bolk. F. G. Whitlock
nud W. J. Stewart left Hnn<day
for a ten days' pleasure trip
m rough Florida.
According to an order of [Ton. J.
Y. Pope, a two weeks special term
of tlie court of common plea* for
York conuty will hogiu at Yorkville
February 5th.
Chief of Police \V. S. Fnrtlow
came aver from Hock Mill Saturday
to attend the funeral of Mr.
it. (t. Johnston.
Mr. T). V. Epps. a son of lion.
S. H. Epps, Sr., of Gold Hill, left
a few days ago for Braidentnwn.
Fin., where he will in the future
make his homo.
Mr. Charles McCorkle and Miss
Snllie Bradford, a young couple
from Charlotte, wore happily married
Wednesday of last week by
Kev. Edward S. Reeves. The
raariiage took place at the Baptist
parsonage.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J
P. Orowder deeply spmpathise
with them in the loss of an infant
daughter which died Wednesday
of last week at the home of its
parents, 3 miles south of town.
The child was buritd Thursday at j
the town cemetery.
Mr. F. CI. Whillock, who for
several years has held the position
of agent for the Southern at this ;
place, has resigned and is succeeded
by Mr. J. Walker, of Chester.
Mr. Whiliock is undecided as
yet whether he will remain in Fort
Mill or in what business he will
engage in the future.
Mr 1? egrani B?'vant, a brother of i
the Charlotte Observer's famous |
"KimI Hurl;" Bryant, was a visitor
to Fort Mill Monday unci paid The
Times a pleasant call. Mr. Bryant
is the traveling representative of
tlio Southern Textile Excelsior,
Mr. S. Li. Meacham lias completed
his "phone lino to Pineville
and installed 'phones in a number
of businoss houses and residences
of the town. At a later
day it is Mr. Meaehum's intention ,
to install a switchboard and other
fixtures for a complete exchange
in Pineville. '
Mr. W. R. Smythe returned
Thursday night from White Pine,
Tcnii., where had gone to purchase '
cattle and hogs for the meat mark- '
ets of Mr. A. C). Jones at this
place and in Rock Hill. The cat.
tie and hogs pnssed through here :
Friday morning and were taken on
to Rock Hill, tho freight rate from 1
Tennessee to that city being about
$17 lower than to this place.
Tho Fort Mill friends of Rev.
R. A. Yongue will be interested to
know that he and family are now
located at Barnwell, having been
sent to that place from Springfield
by the Inst conference. In a communication
to The Times Mr.
Yongne says, in part: "We are fill
well pleased and comfortably provided
for. and 1 serve a very geit(
erous and refined people and lomk
I forward to a good year." All bf
I which will be gratifying news to
I the many friends of the family in
.1 this community.
Funeral services over tho re
K mains ot IMih .John J{. K. Honjth !
took place Monday morning nt tjhe |
V Method is! church, after which the .
burial was mads nt the town cense* j
I tery. Mrs. Hough died Sunday ;
afternoon nt her home in Hack '
V Hill, after an illness of severnl j
I mouths with consumption. She is
I survived by a number children njud ;
I several brothers and sisters, anuintr |
I the latter being Mrs. T. E. Merritt
r aud Mrs. E. S. Harks of thisphjce.
The f.tiling of the old house j on
the Hotchkiss lot on Confederate
street Thursday morning marked (
the passing of the only vacant (
house in town. The falling of the
old hut was duo, it is thought, to j
the work of mischievous boys. |
This leaves vacant one of the best
building lots in tho town and we
are expecting one of our citi7,ens j
to take over the property nt an j |
early date and erect thereon a uice
dwelling. : 1
Section Foreman Mack Hair t
and erow, of Hineville, narrowly j t
escaped injury Wednesday even-!*
ing, nfter finishing a day's work i
a short distance north of Fort I
Mill. Tlio party had boarded a i
lever car for 1'ineville and bad ?
just gotten up speed, when Mr. , I
Hair looked ahead and saw n , 1
freight train bearing down upon i
him at a rapid rate. The crew, i
realizing their perilous position, . I
jumped from the car just in time |i
to escape th?^ crash, in which the ! I
tar una completely demolished, I 1
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0 are already crowd
@ in a few days; so f
0 ly great bargains i
0 Dress Goods, Unilt
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? the above goods.
|S ets and Skirts thai
Blankets to go too
JgJ knee, stainless I>i;
?| 12 l.-2c. Our price
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Sc home and exaniii
| [belts
Mr. Frank ilugpins has accept-!
?d a position in the dry poods as- <
tablishmont of Moaehiun & Kpps.
Mr. SS. W. Parks is contem- 1
plating the erection early in the
-prinp of a nice residence on
Olebotivno street.
Representative J. W. Ardroy j
returned to Coluir.biu Monday i
morning. after spcndiop ttatuiday
and {Sunday at his home here.
The condition of Mr. L. G. 1
Wilson, of Gold Hill ? !.'> t>?^
beeu dangerously ill for some days;
is, wo regret to state, little if any,
improved.
Very little interest was taken in
the municipal election Monday,
only half the number of votes
polled in the former election being
polled. Mr. W. L. Hall was elected
intondant, receiving 41 votes,
while Mr. R. E. Kodgers defeated
Mr. \V. P. Crayton for warden by j
a vote of 36 to 18. The new conn- 1
oil will take the oath of of lice I
this morning, after which a 1
meeting will be held for the pur- j
pose of electing a chief of police |
and assistant for the year.
It is gratifying to note the sue- j
cpks wljich is coining tlio way of
tlpe local graded school. With
tho present corps of efficient teachers
tne shcool is now doing more
for the education of the youth of
the town and community than for
a number of years, and there are |
reasons for expecting still greater j
things in the future. At present
there is, an enrollment of 225;
scholars. . The Times has striven
hard to 1 awaken the people of
this comrjncnity to the necessity of 11
sending Jdieir children to school, t
and that our efforts seem not to j
have be *n wholly in vain, is a i
source of( gratification to the imb. i
lifiher.
A petition, drawn for the purpose
of b eliciting subscriptions to
i fund t< > erect a steel bridge over
Sugar creek at the site of the
Bailee bridge, was circulated on
the streets the pant week with the j
result th at about S50l) has boen
*ubscribid. It is the intention
if those in charge of the list to!
niae by public subscription one- !
third of the necessary amount and
isk the commissioners of York
?nd Lancaster counties to furnish
die ren ainder. The plan is to j
imild u; :> the present approaches
uid ere? t ft substantial steel bridge (
kveli abc ve the high-water mark;
litis dof ug away with the inconrenienc
> aud expense which has
been ex perienced with tlie wooden :
bridges in the past.
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>-BYE WINTER GO<
tire Line S
d to carry any heavy g(
led. Our Spring Goods v
or the next 30 days you '
in Winter Goods. This
jrwear, Men's and Gov's
II save from do to 50 per
We have a few Ladies' ]
l will go at Half Price.
cheap to mention. 50 p
ick stockings, sizes 5 1-2
during this sale, is only
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itisficil after you have
led them.
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13?rbor'? bridge ??ver Sn?^nr|
creek, .'1 miles on.st of Fort Mill,!
is still impassible, anil present iurticetious
are that it will remain ho j
for eomt' time. Traveler* between ,
Fort Mill >iiid I?arbersville use
the Bniles bridge road.
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SPOILED HEH BEAUTY.
Harriot Howard, of W, 3lth St . Now I
York,at one time hart her ho inty sp.ile 1 1
with skin trouble. She writes: "1 had :
Salt liheum or Ec/.ema for years, but
nothing would cure if. until I used
Bueklen's Arnica Salve." A. quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
25c at Arrtroy's drug store.
A decided improvement In sheen
made by the grading of ilonfodetate
fctreeel in front of the poHtwftiee.
The dirt removed wa? placed
in the low places and 1 he entire
street now presents a belter appearance.
SICKENING SHIVERING FITS
of Agnoand Malaria, can bo relieved
and cured with Electric P.if.er.s This
a pure, tonic medicine; of especial curative
influoueo on the disease, driving it
entirely out of the system. It is much
to ho preferred to Quinine, having none
of this drug's bad after effects. H. S.
Monday, of Henrietta, Te\. writes "My
brother was very low with malaria! fever
and jaundice, till ho took Electric
Bitters, which saved his life." At Ardrey's
drug store; price oOc, guaranteed.
The Fort Mill friends of Capt. i
T. W. True, the genial Southern
conductor, regret to know that he
has given up the run between j
Choster and Charlotte, which he
has so satisfaetoiia'ly tilled for
several years. Cap!. True Im* been |
assigned a run between Columbia
and Allondnlo.
GREATLY IN DEMAND,
Nothing is rnoro in demand than n
medicine which meets modern r<?.p tomenls
for a hloort and system cleans---.-,
such as I)r. King's New Life Bills. Thcv
urn jast what yoa no i to euro stomach
aud livor troubles. Try them. At Ar
drey's drug store., 2jr., guaranteed.
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ISofst cotton Hold on thin market
yostorday for 11 1*3 ce nts.
A GRIM TRAGEDY
is daily onactod in thousands of homos,
as Death claims, in ouch one, another
victim of Consumption or I'nonmonia.
But when Coughs and Golds arc properly
treated the tragedv is averted. F.
G. lluntlev, of Oaklandon. Ind , writes:
'"My wife had the consumption. and
three doctors gave her up Finally she
took Dr.King's J e\v Dismvevv lor Gonsnption,
coughs and colds, which cured
her, and to-day slie is well and strong "
It kills the germs of all diseases. One
doRo relieves. Guaranteed at fi'V and
$1.00 by W. B Ardrey. Trial bottie fr< c.
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