Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 01, 1906, Image 3
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SHORT ITEMS of L
Important Events of the Week Bui
Mr. W. P. Elliott, of Atlanta,
spout iSuhdtty here with hie
brother, Dr. Boycta Elliott.
Miss Mnyme Darby, of LowryvilUj,
visited her sister, Mrs. j. H.
Witherspoou, during the past
week.
Mr. TIiob. B. Mencham, of i
OvPHnWDiul wn? n i'icif.ii* In I
parents here 011 Saturday.
The speculators are still hammering
away at the col ton market.
Up awl down goes the pi ice of the
6tHple. ?
The attention of the veterans is
called to the dinner to he given
the U. D. C'a. on Satuiday, March
10.
Miss Julia Kenclrick of Rock
ITill, spent Sunday with the
Misses Culp at the Palmetto hotel.
Mr. J. K. Coach, of Rock Hill,
formerly' principal of the Port Mill
Graded School? was u visitor to
Fort Mill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stacey, of
Albertnnrlo, N. C., are here on a
Ivieitto the latter's parents, Mr. uud
Mrs, W. 11. Carothers.
Tax pay< vn will remember that*
after first of March the penalty of
seven per cent, will ho added to
their taxes, running up to the 15th
of March, when executions will be
,raa issued.
With the return of milder weather
Confederate park has again
? sprung into popularity as a gen3t
oral resort. The "grand stand" is
Ian ideal "hang out'* for the loafer.
A special meeting of White Oak
Camp No.4, W. (). W. will be
i Iwi* 1 in the lodge room Fiidny
> night at 8 o'clock, for the transaction
of degree work. All metni
hers are urged to attend.
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and freezes will continue to hold
down tho peach litems for awhile.
A local weather prophet, however,
says the fruit will not he safe until
after the full moon in April.
i Mr. J. F. Rodgers, of Springliill,
Va., was a visitor Sunday at the
home of Ins brother, JVlr. It. E.
I Rodders, in this place. Mr. JlodI
gers is slightly crippled as a result
I of a collision of street cars at WitI
iniugton, N. C., some months ago.
I Mr. Joseph Parks, Sr., one of 1
k Fort Mill's best known citizens,
E celebrated his 82 nd birthday SnnI
day. Mr. Parks is one of uldest resI
idents of the township and his
host of friends hope lie will pass
E many more mile stones, in just as
I good health as he now enjoys.
I Rumor lias it that Mr. S. S.
B McNinch will in tin? early spring
I erect a liaiuUomc thrbe-sUiry brick
H residence at his brick plant at
1 Grattan, Such being the case, it
is hoped that Mr. McNinch will
H find it to his interest to occupy
the reaidence, thus giving Fort
H Mill township another most yaluH
able citizen and excellent family.
Mr. Z. V. Bradford has been
awarded the contract for the torn
pletiou of the Ardrey building on
aiu street and is pushing the
^8 work as rapidly as possible. Mr.
Bradford also has the contract for
^B the builditur of a number of ten
n?it. houses in the village of the
Millfort Mill.
<S IT >,f .<w
rtime Uavi: an opportunity of hear- "!
ing an address by President Harvey
Jordan, of the Southern Cotton
Association. He is scheduled to
speak at Chester, March 5th; Lan- ;
caster. March 6th: Florence,
March 7th. Mr. Jordan will be accompanied
by the executive officers
of the South Carolina branch of
the Cotton Growers' (Association.
Mr. Jordan will urge organization
and restriction of acrei ige. A nam- 1
ber of onr farmers wi II doubtless
visit Chester or Lan master upon
the occasion of Presid* nt Jordun's
visit.
,OCAL INTEREST. |
ached For Busy Times Readers.
I
Mrl John Potts was down from
Pineville Sunday.
.Mr. Frank Kimbrell, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday with liits pnreuts
near this place.
Mrs. A. B. Culp and children,
of Columbia, visited relatives hen '
the past week.
If you are looking for a good
town to locate in and start a manufacturing
plant, Fort Mill is the
place. v
We have had several d^ys cf
line weather the past week and the
early gardener put in some good
work.
Mr. R. E. Brown, whoso illness
is spoken of on tho 1st page of this
issue, died a* the Charlotte hospital
Saturday morning.
lleports from tho country indicate
that the fainieis are ge'^iiu
an < arly start with their work this
year. If the favorable weather continues
they will get their crops
planted early.
The Washington birthday party
given Friday night by Mrs, L. P.
Fulp at her handsome home on
Booth street was an exceedingly '
enjoyable event for those who were I
present. The hall and parlor were
artistically decorated in red, white
and blue.
Mr. John J. Smith died Friday
innibi 1 ??r /\f ?n?niimo?Mii ? ? . I - - ?
i'?? ..... M.i'i <n >i^ iiu:iic
in the village of the Millfort Mill
ufter. an illness of only a few clays.
Mr. Smith was about 30 years of
litre and is survived by a wife, j
The burial took place the follow- '
itier morning.
'Squire J. W. MoElbaney was !
laid up for a short while Friday as I
the result of being jerked clown |
and dragged a short distance by
a mule which lie was leading. The !
'squire soon recovered from !:is injuries,
however.
This section visited by a
regular summer wind sad rain
storm Sunday afternoon. The t
rain was accompanied by a heavy
fall of hail ill Upper Fort Mill,
but no damage resulted owing to I
the earliness of the season.
The Times is roqu idee, to announce
that there will bo a m? et- I
ing of the Fort Mill branch of the
County Cotton Growers Associalion
in the town hall next Satur
day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Every j
farmer of the township is urged to j
be present.
In the advertising columns of :
one of our exchanges is noticed i
a "for sale"advertisement in which
is offered claims against a numb >r J
of our citizens. It must, indeed, j
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iiu inimuiiiimu wi nave otu* h namo ]
thus spread before the | ublic a - a
poor paymaster. Every man should
at least make an onrnest effort to
meet his honest obligations and
avoid such undesirable and humiliating
publicity.
Mr. J. L. Kitribroil, of ("J ?ld
Hill, was painfully injured aboir
ten days ago while unloading seed
from nwagon near his liumc, Mr.
Kimbroll was standing in the
rear of the wagon bed, when the
mules gave a sudden start, throw
inghim backward to the ground.
He suffered a seven sprain to hisll
ankle and leg and has been con- '
fined to his bed a greater part
>f the time since. However, he
ranged stocks in this section when
once installed in their new quarters.
FOR SALE?A good soooM(l-hmi<l Surry
and Buggy. Apply to J. L?. Kimbrell,
Fort Mill.S. C.
Roiicb of drill,
Armory Co. K. 1st Tnfantry.
Notice is hereby given that there, will
be a company drill at the armory nexi
Friday night, March 2nd at 7.80 o'clocl.
All moinbers ara urged to attend.
Annual inspection on April 20.
T. 13. SPRATT, Capt.
1st Infty. N. G, S. C.
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Commencing toe
will issiio *?rmrw*i?e v
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chase in the followin
Notions, Clothing,
When you have bo
bring in your coupo
these Talking mach
Remember the 1111111
have only 12 maeli
not be here long. E
5c to 850 counts in
no game of chance,
the first twelve to s<
coupons, you will cc
ing machine free. '
very loud and disti
call ar our store an
sing and play some
t he country.
IMPOF
Our dry goods dej
been so well filled a
dies who have see
goods have been lie;
they were the p
ever seen in Fort
want to be sure to
Mercerized White
Mercerized Lawns,
cy White Goods. M;
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We arc especially p
SHOES for ladies a
spring' and summer.
Leather Plain Toe
beauty! Our line o
CLOTHING is also
and the pretty part
prices. Let us lit y
foot with a new Spr
you how much cash
We are also givir
can of Purity Bakin
tiful and nicely frai
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and see these and tl
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SEED.
if vo> d< n't know
iwlmt vni leties of Garden
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oet?ti fire ine ooai, you
are safe in buying here,
for all v 1} have are
what other people want.
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lines: Dry Goods,
Shoes and Hats,
light ?50.00 worth
ns and get one of
i nes absolute 1 v free,
iher is limited. We
ines and tliey will
very purchase from
this offer. This is
If you are one of
LH iire ?50 worth of
ulaiilly get a talkThcse
machines are
net, and you should
d hear them talk,
of the best music in
LT.A.ISTT
lartmcnt has never
s it now is. The lan
our new spring
ird to remark that
retticst they had
Mill. Ladies! You
see our Soisettes,
Fancies, Lingerie,
IIahutai Silks, Fanadras,
Percales, etc.
roud of our line of
nd children for the
See that Patent
at S3.00. It's a
f men's and boy's
? right up to date,
; of it is the low
on up from head to
ing Suit, and show
we will save you.
lg free, with each
g Powder, a beaumed
Picture. Call
lie pretty goods at
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I Steam Laundry. !
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PP. ICE LIST.
I Shirts 10c ,
i SiiirtH, now 12,.?c ?
Collars -Jc 1
l'ail's, ]K-r pair Ic J
Undershirts He 1
1 , Drawers 8c ?
; t ocks, per pair 3c t
i Handkerchiefs, linon 3c
Ilundkerchiefs, silk f.o
Pants 25s to 7oc
1 ; Coats 25o to 75c ;
Vests 25c
Shirt-Waists !5c uj> '
Curtains GOo up
^ Blankets, single, 15c; double, 2"c
Counterpanes 10c H
; Tililo Cloths Do ?
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linens, hitc. We have so
some rare bargains. 1)
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"English," so you ran lie.
ly. We are sell; ig lots o
f outer is delighted. New
rived. Our new Spring 1
CROSSETT SII
Has arrived. There is
that can compare with t!
and comfort.
We have a few more
that we are closing out
better Stoves were ever i
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JjS Our Ruyers will
S on Monday, March 5t
S and summer stock
0 can be of anv service
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^ special orders, they 1
^ do so.
Miss Warlick, <
^ spend more than t
gj markets, studying st
season, and she wo
look after any speck
j? that you may give In
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