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DEMOCRATIC
O'UKLlSHliD KVJOUV THURSDAY.
B. W. BRADFORD.
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<'of.(!R|)oudcniT on < urrcnt Kubjcctrt is
l:ivlt**?l. 'Hit ?!* itspruisiibiiity is n.rmsrrst-ij
"'or tlit* virus of rorivs:>on<lontK.
Anonymous oorsununirut Ions will not
In* ptihilKlictl In th??To col?i'i>ne.
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Tun net i d wisnly ill S'liii"
to utfi un<ler-f<rouii<l homo.
Do.v't borrow your noijjhbor's paper.
The subscription price is too small for
you to pruct ice Mich nn imposition on
your u? itfhbo.' unti tin* publisher.
Wo tknnk those friends who have
called (luring the past week an 1 luiid
their subscript ions. Wo feel certain
t hut ?.?' hers will follow suit during the
next ten drys and that it will ho only
u short, tiino r.ntil wo shall be able to
make the < uprovotucnts spoken ut in
ojv last issue. If yon are anion;* tin* .
jiumbel' who owe i or who would see
i
the pa;>er improve, call or send us
ihauuioant due. Don't put this oil'.
H '.iii'i.y i; day pisses liut that The
Times is requested to Dl'K.'J i?l>ou the
commissioners of York and Lancaster |
counties the ijec,essity of immediate ae- ;
lion in the repairing or rebuilding of,
the two bridges across 8uwar creek, two
miles east of this plaee, uti i it is w ith
pleasure that we a^ain invito atten- '
lion to the fact, Both bridges are ilown
and cannot be crossed except lty foot
ami it is hopod thut the snperv isms of
the two counties will p't together and i
ut onco put the bridges in proper shape.
So Till: present legislature of South
t arolinu cu.es 110c endorse the conrp.ilhory
education law . This is one bill
which we e ipecinii} desired to become
11 law and we regret to not* that it has
been killed. The future welfare end
prosperity of a certain class of the
youth of the country demands such a
law and we predict that the time is not
Jar distant when the l/ill will pass by
uu overwhelming ma jurily. Tlpi Yorkvilli)
New Era offers some consolation
when ;; says thai ?.!>< vn ers may ma'%?
u more foriimale selection hj the time
the next legislature convenes. lm*identully
it may be added that the inlire
York delegation voted against the
measure.
Tub tikce of humanity described as
follows by the Wax ha v.* Enterprise
needs no introduction to our readers:
"Have you ever noticed the end-seat
hog at church'.' t>u <dy everybody has
had to Crawl over him many tjmcs to
got a sent. May he you have often wondered,
us we have, why the end-seat j
hog doesn't wait and come in last, so1
that other people would not ho forced
toeruwl over him to get to their .? us.
Well, it's this way: ho know t'.iat there
. ?> A<..i .... I...... i.. i:1.,. i.:...
till ?>i III I \-|?.| '.If J'*-"*' H?V?- lll'Ilself,
so ho hastens to church to so 'arc a
favorite mil soul before uny of the other ,
oud-scut hogs got ..head of him. Ho the
tho eml-seat hog is always in evidence,
early and lato at church, and hp's a
protty thin" too."
With each winter the quest iqnof scouring
fuel for heutini; purisMes hecomes
a more serious problem with our
people. Ttyo fact is that there is little
woo*I to he cut and sold in this section,
and in a very few yo;jrs the pe >;>h must
necessarily look to coal for cooking and
heating purposes. In view of this it
appears that some of our enterprising
young men couhl profitably ninra^ in
the wood and coal business. The t resit le
on tho spur truck running to the upper
mill would he an ideal sp >t to locate,
a clmte and u wood yard and tho coal
hins couhl he built there for about half
what lhey ordinarily cost. It js ecr
tain that the railroad company would
not object to the trestle being used for ,
the purpose an ' it is equally certain
that the land owners would grant a
roadway to anil from the yard. Here
is an opi*ortniiity for some young man
to do a profitable business with a small j
small invest in* lit.
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it: not no by tho number of train- that
puss along the railroads on Sunday, the
railroad officials have little regard for
1 he laws of (tod and man. It is generally
understood that there is a l^w in
^ this State prohibiting the running of
freight trains oil tho Cahbath, but il is
po.-sible for one to gluiioo out almost
smy tunc of the day or night utul sen u
freight train passing through. There is
however u p.ovistq in tho statute, permitting
the running of trains loaded
with perishable guide hut that this
jiroviso is being strictly nIhored to is
doubted by many people. It is somewhat
peculiar that the railroads fiail
>s? onmy c ir loads of perishahlo go als at
this season of tho yonr. Speaking of
running Sunday freights calls to mind
a scheme which was said to havo boon
worked by a railroad e.qmpauy in Nor.h
Carolina to evade the law agaiust operating
freight trains on ih>: Sabbatli.
The law there was similar to that of
this Statu and the railroad was bein.
greatly ham pil ed by tho persistency
pf tho otlicers in enforcing the law.
Finally, the railroad people got together
And adopted u plan which, though just
a bit novel, worked to perfection. A
fiumbir of old plug males wore bought
%
and mailed ail a joint jam over tlin Vir- |
and wlmu (be occasion do- j
luunded if wonUl be bunched into a box ,
i-ar, ami, with olbor carloads of mer- I
ehantlixe, earned through the rttati. to i
bo unloaded at a convenient joint in
this N'ale. Tin V would I lion be hauled
buck to Virginia to await their return
to this fchatc tho following Sunday. So
accustomed did the animals become to
untieing the trip, that they would hurriedly
scamper to the place of load it).? !
when tho car was rolled tip. It has !
boon said that the law hus; never been i
enacted that could not bo evaded, and
we have about re a Jiod that conclusion.
Tuenr. is a spirited contest between
the cities of llool: Hill and Cliostcr as!
to which will got the Federal courti
building to bo lonated in this section of
the State. C-'omiiiittciijj from both cities
have visited Washington and presented i
t heir claims a > lo best location, and it
cannot he stated at this stpge or the
contest which, if either, city will win
out. though Kock llill, it is though, is
niosi l'u.o.cd at present. We do not
wish to discredit Chester, but a healthier
location and bettor peoplethuuthere
is in llock Hill w ill be hard to lind
We venture that if tho department ollicials
were to sap of Chester's limestone
water, Rock Hill would get the court, j
Thf. tows of Lancaster lius boon laboring
for several years to get the
Southern Railway tq erect and equip u
depot n keeping with tho town's needs, !
and having failed, the matter has been j
placed b"cu place 1 before the legislature
in the hope of compelling tho vailrotid
to build a suitahh station. A bill
to that otl'ect introduced by Representative
Foster, qf Lancaster, has passed
nje House mm win doubtless become u
l.tw within ;i few days, 'lhore are but
low towns of importance 111 this suction l
which have not in tivj past lew veins
lioon provided with depots to nieyt the
needs of i ho people nil I tlloro is sqoiii!
iiigly no excuse for the Southern lmv-j
in;: so Ion;: ignored Lam aster's demand. |
i Tun I.onuf.si", hmiest and most inter
stin : tight of ilie present session of tlio :
general assembly tonic piano in the '
House Friday over the Mi'V^au local op
tionbilli which passed us first reading
by a vote of (?. to 17 and the vote was
1 eoiisiilcrcd littal sn far as the view of
the House js cnncoraod. 1'ho bill pro\
ido . for option between county dispousari
s end prohibitinu, cxeopt in counties
with cities of over "JO 000, wliorn a
third option of h'gh license is provided.
I The chief object oi the Morgan hill is
i rh?*abolition of the State) dispensary,
j After tho State dispensary is abolished
the count it ? are to decide whether tin y
| wish . onniv dispensaries or prohibition,
except in vYdumbia and Charleston,
where the third option is allowable. In
the counties that are now prohibition
the status is rotni i?d and can only
change to county dispersal es upon pc-I
tition and ballot,
1 r is the on * aim of the pa hi i dier of
t ais p.iju?r to Uoep in eye v>;?*-ii for I lie
best interests! of our peple and the welfare
of the town, an l in doing this it is
found t hat the"o is rq an for a decided
iiup"ovonin:it in the ma'. lor of desist; ehin
if ilia i I s ml h from t hi plaee. 1 'inler <
tlio present arrangement, ami a very;
1 ur oao it is, there is is but imn eollei;t
ion of southbound mail each day from
Fort Mill. This is taken up liy train I
No. .'ill at 0.) a. in,, ami it very often
happens that this train is several hoars ;
lute, which piobab runs"S tlio mail to
miss oi hm* trains at junctional points, \
til "rchy etinsinjj it to reach its ilesl inunction
many h sirs late. Not only dots
the present arrai.gt laont show up in
ha.I light in thii particular, hat it often
happens that mail must remain in the :
|s?stotVu:o for many hours h'f.iro begin- !
ning its j cm icy southward. For in- j
staina letter mailed a 1) a. m. must
neeossir'ly lay in the p ostofheo uutii
the following niorti'ng. Dut thero is a
remedy for this condition and there is
lit I ie doubt hat that if the an; luivities
were asked they would grant it. Thi-<
is to place a locked jxineh on train No.
tin, whieh parses liere atv.it lihonnd at 0.5O
p. m. and carry it as lar as Rock Hill to j
, he taken up by No. 211, whieh pusses
there at 11 p. m. This urru.igmciit
would be of great heiietii to all nu t We
would like t > sou an effort made to
get it.
L:ttcr to L- A. Harris
Fort Mill, fcj. U.
Dear Sir: A great many people will
see your house in the course of tlie next
ten yea-s. We want it to show what
l)ev? o 'o ?d and /inn w ill do. We -h i id
like you to pain it, and then not paint
it again in ten yours?unless it in ds
repainting.
We'd like saeh n ample as t hut i;i every
town in tin* eo.mrry?with a notice
ii'mnt it in t!r? ioeul p . -por: "Miv HarriV
house was paintod ton yours u<o with
LVvoe ieau and zinc, ami has never boon 1
rcp tinloJ. Tito color is no", so brij?h* as
i< was: hut timpani* is us perfect a coat
1 ns over, to keep out 'io water."
A good leud-andoil j.d> is expected to
last three years; it is a Rood ouo that
lasj.i throw yours; it Renora 1 iy doos nor
IXjvoo load and 7.1110 lusts t wico as 1o:ir, !
it no:;?
I "If yo i have any fault to Hud wi.h
tins paint. t ilh 'r now in pu.tiiiR it oil,
or hereafter vn tho wear, toll your,
dealer about it."
"Wo nut.ion/,0 him to do what is
riRht ut our oxjiens >.*'
Wo wn ir your h iiwj as ft sample, and
you us a witness. Yours truly,
71 F ?V Dkvck A Co I
P.S. W. II. Ar.iroy & Co. soil our paint, j
&?Efi9ElM6l ?o'A ^ ?lr, ' *ss*s*^Aitiirs 1
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DISPENSARY KIU.ED. i
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COLUMBIA. FEE?. 2.-3Y A: MAJORITY
OF 23 VOrts. (Ht HOUSE PASSED THE
MORCAN BILL ABOLISHING THE STATE
DISPENSARY. THE BKL KAD ALREADY
PASSED THE SENATECu!p
AkQregOj.
Tl;ur.silny evening n|t 8 o'clock,
t!i?- 1'iVhbyt i inn chuicli llu- j
8-MMie of ij most btfMuiiful wedding, j
liie eontrmMjrig pnstiefi heiitg Air.
i 'P .. -f I
?;nr. vax \ f > if ruin U?M V,;, l
and Miss Tom in in R. Gulp. Mit-u j
Wary Hoyrl announced the arrival ,
of the bijdnl party by siiif*iuj{ in a i
clear soprano voice "M WhispM* d
Vow." Ah the h\vo? t strains of
Mendelsohn's march pen led forth
Miller the skilful louc i of-Mir;. C !
S. Link, eveiy whisper ceased ant I
all eyes waited anxiously for the
entry of the bridal party, which j
came in in the following ottler:
First were the ushers,, Dr. J. 1>.
Elliott ?.ntl Mr. I*. Cijrothers, |
who entered from the vestibule,
eiossiiitr and taking positions on
opposite sides of the nit tr. Nest
eamo the In itle unci, bet maid of
honor, Miss Margaret Wurlick, of
Charlotte. They wyro met at the I
altar by tin* ^rootn itnd hit# best ;
man, Mr. Jan. H. Thorn well* of1,
Winneboro, who entered from the 1
refir of the pulpit- Dr. das. II. a |
'I iiujrii\yell, pastor of tlx* bride, j j
) 10 .oil need he tunn iagc vows. 1 lie j |
boantiful and impressive r.ny: < ermn'iy
beint: 1 sed. The bride was I
beiniiit'n 11 y p wited in white silk
Mirl earned an exquisite boqMet of
bride's rosea. Sue also wore a I
p >id locked, -vd with diamonds, a
eift of the ip'ooii). The maid
Innior was 1 i> eoininply now tied in j
white silk and cat t ied a ioveiv bo- j
qui t of white caynatioiiR, while tin j
Iies man em! pioonismen were In 1
full evening at lire.
immediate y after the marriage;
I ho happy couple repaired to the
home ot the in ides mother, w he e
they were tin* recipients of the b.-si
wishes of their friends. Tin? many (
I _ il 1 f
cosijy nmi u.v in. j resents, consist- '
big of rut gins*', tVol', oiliua, rli ,
attest the popularity of lite ccupie
;i:iui!i^ their wide circle ot trieiiis,
Mr. niul Mi a. AlrCjrirgor ifcil mi '
! tlir 10.15 train for their future j
'home nt W.nu rboro, where Air. I
Mefiregor li Ids the position ul :
| .superintendent of a collou-mill.
Happenings in Odd Kill
| The ground-liog predicts bad
went her I'ur I -rty day ., if hat be
[ ihe case, the iarn1 era will not sub- I
'soil much tli i- spi i We lied i
| few* pietty, w;i?ui days last week
but the cloud.- now fnvor either
I .iin or snow.
Th rs is m o,n Mi den* of sickness j
in I lie neigh'. > hood. Mi. li. \V11 - >
son has been \ v bid; f the past
I !o..r r live \< 'cks but is likely t
r? cover soon.... Mi . llnin Smith
is i?ei iou.-d) ii' ?0 hei lioinc in lower
Stci le ('r-. ,v .... M ibs llassie
South of C'lni io'te has been very !
low, but ib now b-Iter.... Too
u foul of Mr. -'ain IjlaiiUeiiblii[> is
very sick will. pneumonia. j,
\i . ? w M i M-,. f
??*?.-, n , it. ! iimir iiiiu JI in v, .
l\ PlankeiiMiip left lust l'riday to
visit relatives in Cheater....
P:of. S P. I??-ucy sp nt Saturday
iiikI Sunday in Cnestei; Mi>.
Sallie Steward and 11or mother,
Mm. ilichaidson, of tins Bert ion
Ii ivc moved to Kin i M ill '<? i ceuj y
.e widow 1' ill ei son's home on ,
; .in itli Si root.... Mr. l\ iJ. M. rri11 i
has move i In Ii is in w liuiuo in
K)\v*-r (io'd llill.
()n -rronnt of tin* bail load*
Rev. ?J. C. Chandler Iris eliangi d
the iipjini ni nit*i* la of Philadelphia
rii urcli, II e \v?ll preach only two
Sundays in a mouth, for the present
tin? lii.-t Sunday hi the I
afti vnoon and the third in tin- :
inoriiirg.
Quitt? a lars. * crowd attended
the oyster Ki:| p, r h.al Saturday
night t;iv?*ii !?} .\lr. JS. 0. Paris at
his home. 'I'll crowd was fur* .
ui*lud with music on the violin
h\ iMeaaiH. C. P. liini.krttiship and |
.1, G. Smith. Ml rep.nl an enjoy,
ab e lime.
Pl&asanl Valley N?w?.
At a meeiiii:_j of tin? Parmer* .
Ascociation ."at m day evening,
Mr.-HIS. 1). (>. Pot's mid t). l?.ll
ti r wore appointed dcUtgnt ? to
the county convention Monday.
\V expect these gentlemen toe>lir '
tip our sup rv.uor ou tjie r pair* t
ill;.' of Pail oh' bridge.
Mis J. M. lb,rris attended the |
Mi Givgor-Culp marriage in Port
-M ill llio past week .... Messrs, f
K \\ . Duster a ihI K. \\ olfrt went
to Lancaster 'he past \v.? k ?i\
business.... Mrs, ?). Z. b'ili: '
lifter hOVeiill W. ck* HOseill'O ltt Olle
t . 111. hospitals m Charlotte, retimed
home t: a pa.-t week very
ui lie: i i in proved Messrs. i\ P
Tlierrell mid J L. i etlus visited
0l? .il<> to tlio past week on bun- (
iiitH-i.... Mr. \V. L. Patterson,
one ot our tiuot.in^ tanners, epent
a couple of days ii: Lancaster last ,
week....Our nouiel set enjoyed ,
themselves several hours Saturday ;
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!Wc are ?m?v pla<
on a greai ma213'
present stock is *
styles, but \re do tl
\ top notch of pctvnc
| and one things thai
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?ARLt)i< RUBS
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the hisLlact under
meats to suit you.
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Pon.l us your Or?l- ;\? Wo ship <
Romit b\* i><i ..;1 i.i :u v ortl.T, Inn
CORN Will.-K?' V
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AiM'J.E BRANDi'
RNXOll "
RUM our,IN
? 1^" If hottluu !\?bi .Vl , .Is j; , l.\i
"NV11! ship in i>'i us , . n^V', wiihosi: in
wluui hu (b'sirod. \Vu umbo NO Oil.
H!M> \ 1.1.! >!ClJ
AN"SOX I) 1ST! 5,3,1
WADiiSBl >R<
ut .Ml-. T. \V. CulpV) v C. H., J
Kohs is quite sirk wit it iiuus- |
8' Is.... A elnhl of M i Y-l! !*.? i ; ;I I
lIuM Alomliiy < ! \\ lump o^-emi^u |
FUUHTFuiilY BUBKSD. ! |
Chan. W. Mowro. a insu-hioist. of T\ i .
1 ,'ily, l'i.. had hislia.nl fn^h: fu. iy h i
cm! iu sir oli olrie.il f; ra n o. II ,.p|? . j
I,. .1.1 ...'o \ C... I J.
. . .v .w ii - I nii iV ? n 4 \ ? w; II m' .' . i 1
la-salti^H quick and perfect rare" ? oat. '
est healer on earl 1' lor l-ur . WimhuIs, '
Siivh. Kc/.njaa a i<l i :. s. "Jo ai . .r.i.ayj
(l*u? store.
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lie-d CMttoii solu oil 'lit-, ill'I
yesterday for 1 I eeiil.THS
YTiLLOVs* PS7SB G2BM
has recently heon ilis.ar.ored. It bearsi |
close resemblance in he nei "r jfenn 1
Toiroeth . t\ an (I's p n:c.,
the most e.ic. : i v.- i '.nedy is Dr. Kin;';
New I,if.> t iils. ti i;i111t'otl to um i'J.
diseasesdne to .na'.a ia poison and e m
at i put km. 25c at Ardrey's druj? stove.
?Next
\V. dm*Kl:iy, I In* I Lilly is '
St. \ tii-til lie's Imv.
4*t
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I'm the luckies. mm in Arkaiivi-.'
writes It. i? Stanley, of . .'ami, "siiev
the ivj:?ira ion of iny \v i' 's lie i'h at i '
five jvmn'ot' eir.itiuuo.is coa/iii ijj and
bleeding from t ie limits, an . t <,,ve i. \
yoo I fortune to tb" world's ^rentes'.
uiiMlieiiii'.1 >r. Kind's Ne a !' i.rn < ;
(Jons.impt ion, winch I 1.-. \\ ?i'.i < .
perinea will ear eonv.:in,.. i' tak.-'i
ill tinto. My wit'o improved wi h fir?:
boti ie and t vv< Ive bonus otnple .1 the
Bttiv." Cures ll4" WojsI c.tuuh ' col"s
or money refunded. At \rdr. \ t dm^
store*. &:i' nmt il. Trial bottle i;><:.
I >oi n 'I'hin jt i iv t.> Air am! M:. .
Mi?i. I >. A!ills, a s >n.
? IHSALINQ G08P3L.
The H'tv. J. O. Warren. paspv.-of } ha
rut Raptisf chnrvlt. It '!.ti.', <.? i . >\s oi
llleoti i P>it iei s". " It's a (i> >/!.- ml . a n an
kind. It envoi tan ol l.itno hoc;, . iti
j >.lit:;, anil oomplou* pliv.s oal ? ? llaps .
I was so wonk ii t >ok me halt' no hour to
walk a mi t>. Two bottles 11 ivioiirt
ters hove made ine s. > s ron?{ t na ja-* 1
walked t hre mil'*s in . i :nii. a: > and :Vr'
like walking threo nior?. lt'sntadi me,.
man of mo. V (itMteM rain ki I >r neuk
ttossami all Sioniaeh. i. i>r and I\ id \
complaints. Sold under ttuar.ui eo at
Ar(Ley's drug s o a. 1'r.ce ;V c.
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BARGAINS
T* . ttv; n vt^'f T" n?? -?? ?rfr ?&-*
ring our spring orders ai
pa items that we shall di
iisposeu of. They are
!is every year to keep 01
iss and exce Jenee. We
t Will beautify the home 1
PiPLOR CK&SRS
PA&Q3
BR.&SS F.eOS
LAPPS'
SLQ6K3
HEftYEVS
BL&HETS
fi?T Rf.CX^
P3CTUSES
,iock is offered to you io
standing that we will a
Come and look over oi
over is agreeable to you
ht with pswjth onlj asms
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linvt l>y Freight ov Express.
ii k <*lionlc or cash, with ovlrr.
. $! 2?, $1 ;>) un< 1 i ('alien
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2 2?,? >.u\sn ' ( hi Pun
2 ;?(),?#: yr????11! . ;'.ti " < lallnti
.. . 2 k)hm(1 a " Gallon
I11.i to ab.ivo pv .
ii'.'l:s or l>r.itnls to indicate rnnlcii ,
\:i l-E Foil .lU'vrSO.l I'A* :iAt
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^ j Insurance Companies
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They pre officered and j |
c m)irolled by lio-ne people ;..id 5 C
J | keep money in the Slate.
i j Because-- ( I
Jrd: The policies r.re siuip'c ^ |j
| contracts. free from ail *pecu 7 3
^ k'.liou as to res !l\ each item p. Jl
8 and fijii-j :,oin . * .rr? a::t r. J [ J
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^ \ Ic.ver iiiau id companies (j ;jt
!? and >.i li?ey furnlsii ^ ft ,
!; much, just rr. f.ood a.id jar. .a. * 9
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. safe Insurance. j <1 ?
j See me before you take a 5 9
ij * policy, > it iii save 1 \i
p J >ou nwney j |
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\ JffO.J. B1ILES, |
Agent, I
| l'ort Mil!, :. |
NOTICE- On ai<l ,ift?*v "!ou(!iiy, ! *? 1? i
ruary 10, tl; > anh i,'1' ' aha:
7'J cents tov s'.i<??i'i Tim inarense ,
becomes naees .-a rv on nceoiini oi' iii<>
advance in (In i>.*'< of shot , nails;
mid labor. M. *. HAhTiS.
A A. YOUNCr. ;
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w:. X. i IMlM't?tt??
NITUPvE STOKE IN TO^X N,
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vd hare cm prices
:op as soon as the
all this season's
ir stock up to the i
have a thousand
:br years to come.
UGE CURTAINS
MSIG CABINETS
GB3rF0Nr?RS
SIDEBOARDS
CREDIT.
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choose from with
rran&c the payiir
stock and rein
the matter of
Lc 11 amount down.
"ULXXg..
IlilEsli ITLKS.
A full supply continually
on hand. Call
and sec them before
you bay. Prices and
terms to suit the
purchaser.
T, E, Marshall & Co,#
East Black St.,
ROCK HILL, - - - S. G.
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MODEL I
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jj I'KICE 1.1 ST. :
| Shir ; l(k? J '
u Slur,*;. ..12L_.e
f O >Il.ivs :2c |
t ('ntTs, jx>r pair Ic
? \' ndi rsliin s He ;
'v Drawer.- Sc 1 !
5 ; ucks, ; r pair I!c 1 ,
? Il.uiclUerchioO. limm ''r
S Ilaixlkrl'l-liicf.-*. silk f>c
Q J'an.a '2'?c to 73c $
t ( <nts "i.'iC to 7">c I
| Vests 2f?0
f l?irr-\V;iists I I V up
; (.'retains T. ..-10c up
l.lanketa, single, lf>c; doable, 2'c
' Omnicrpati's 10c
Table ('If fits !l)c |
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Agents,
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\ 1ilc > TEETER. I I
: way of Salisbury, N C
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g I Phone 248. 8 I
| good I 125 E. Council St 1 5?
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