Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 12, 1906, Image 3
SHORT ITEMS of 1
Important Event* ol the Week
The small graiiv crops sovflE
last fall are looking well. . I 4
The ice cream season is on Bi
full swing at the city drug stored
Mr. H. C. Culp, of ConcorB
N. C., was among the visitors to
Fort Mill Sunday.
The supply of building material
in Fort Mill is not equal to t$?
demand.
"They say" that several marriages
are booked to take plat*
in Fort Mill during the next few
weeks.
When the weather permits you |
should put all your sparetime now}
in working your garden. It will]
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The season for Millinery
openings is at hand, and the
ladies are busy discussing the
importance of an Easter bonnet.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davidsdn
came down from Charlotte Monday
to visit their mother, Mrs. J.
W. Davidson, who is seriously 111
at her home in Pleasant Valley. |
Mr. J. J. Bailes, of Wilmington,
is spending a few days in
Fort Mill.
Miss Mary Fravor of Baldwinsville,
N. Y., is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. E. W. Kimbrell, on
Booth street.
Mr. Jas. D. Fulp and schoolT>
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make, atxi. ruwer, came over
from Clinton Saturday evening
and spent Sunday at the former'8
home in this place.
Mrs. Gary S. Thompson, of
Graham, N. C., is visiting her
parents at the Palmetto Hotel.
Mr. Henry Massey was over
from Rock Hill Monday on .business.
Next Sunday is Easter.
Miss Mary Thornwell returned
to Greenville Tuesday morning
after a visit to her home in this
place.
The farmers have commenced
planting corn, though their work
nas been very much delayed on
account of the bad weather.
Our merchants are receiving
lots of spring and summer goods.
Watch the advertisements in
The Times and you will know
where to go to get the best goods
for the least money.
The State Teachers Association
will meet at Rock Hill early in*
July. The meeting will be held
during the progress of the State
Summer School for Teachers,
which meets at Winthrop this
year.
Younc men who have attained
their maiority since the last
election should not neglect to get
their registration certificate.
The Supervisor of Registration
opens his office on the first Monday
in each month.
The farmers continue to haul
out fertilizers from the city. We
have heard a number of farmers,
remark that they were not going
to increase their acreage in cot>
ton, but they would use mor*
fertilizers this year than evej
before.
For the next two mohths ever.'*
young man who has the legisla
tive bee buzzing in his bonne,
should watch the school commencements.
The closing exer>
cises of a rural school is the plac?
of all places to make a speech
that will attract attention an<|
please everyone.
The fate of the peach crop ir
this section is still in doubtl
Opinions differ widely as to the
extent of the damage of the croij
by the recent freezes. Somi
think the crop has been seriously
affected, while others are of the'
opinion that the damage is only
slight.
Nearly all the children in towr.
wno nad not hart the diseases before
have been victims during
two months of measles and
whooping cough.
The farmers were too bu3y
Saturday to visit town and as a
consequence the merchants were
not at all rushed with trade.
The Times wishes to extend
thanks to those subscribers who
have come forward with the price
of of their subscriptions during
the past few days. It is a proof
that the efforts of the publisher
to print a good, readable paper
are appreciated and this is a
source of much gratification.
Mr. W. D. Kimbrell of Eastern
Fort Mill spent Sunday in
Charlotte with his friend Mr. J.
T. Darnell, who is a patient at
the Presbyterian Hospital. Mr.
Darnell has suffered intensely for
some day8 from an abscess of the
eye and is being treated at the
Charlotte hospital for his affliction.
WANTED?To buy, at market pricea,
a uumbor of healthy, younghena
3. W. BRADFORD.
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iOCAL INTEREST,
Busy Times Readers.
nday morning to Mr.
W. B. Ardrey, a son.
s. T. McGregor of
o spent Sunday with
W. Ardrey returned
Friday from Columbia, where on
Ttaziniday night he attended as
iher?j>Kisentative of York county
ameeoiig of the State Democratic
executive committee.
Mr. D. C. Barber, who has
been attending the Southern
Medical College, in Atlanta, retimed
during the past week and
to Clerking in the drug store of
V. B. Audrey & Co.
The infant daughter o?Mr. and
Mrs. J. Q. Cousart has been
seriously ill for scveml davs nf
"be home of its parents in
Sprattsville.
The township board of assessors
has been busily engaged
in going over the returns made
to the county auditor and quite
t number of residents have received
notice of an increase in
valuation of their property. In j
til cases where there have been
changes the county auditor will
iotify the property owner in
order that a hearing might be
given before the county board
of equalization.
Every person should endeavor
t? raise Irish potatoes. They
ome in handy during the sumner.
Even the half-grown tubers
c Miked with cream or butter are
v?ry palatable. When matured
tley may be baked or creamed. ;
Lift overs mashed and fried are
e:cellent. He who neglects the j
pitato ijatch misses "mighty
giodeatin." ,
The State of Friday says: "Dr. j
J. H. Thornwcll of Fort Mill was
in the city yesterday. Dr. Thorn
w?ll is the grand keeper of rec- j
orl? and seals of the grand lodge
of the Knights of Pythias. He
is Tery much interested in the
co ling convention of the grand
lotfee In Sumter and their decision
on the location of a castle
ha<?"
daster Glenelle Bailes, the
yomg son of Mr. W. O. Bailes,
of Upper Fort Mill, is reported to
hare a genuine case of smallpox.
flow flag is floating from
le of Mr. Bailes to warn
ser-by of th? danger of
ting the disease. This
far as is known, is the
Fort Mill township this
iwn of Pineville is to have
at iicner new telephone line in
nt <r future, with which it will
ben put in communication with
Mt-^roe, Waxhaw, Charlotte and
oti.jr points. Sixteen families
of ae village and vicinity, have
subscribed for the new phones
and there will be a central
office in town. Mr. S. L.
Mexcham of Fort Mill will inJtall
the new system.
President J. W. Ardrey, of the
local cotton association, requests
The Times to call a meeting of
the association for Saturday,
the 28th, at 4 o'clock p. m. The
meeting will be held in the town
hall and each member and others
interested are cordially invited to
be present.
The last train southbound of
the Southern's Palm Limited
passed through on Saturday and
the last train northbound passed
through Monday night. This is
the finest train coming South and
is lighted by electricity throughout,
being composed of Pullman's
latest productions of stateroom,
club, sleeping and observation
cars and Southern railway dining
cars, with service unexcelled.
A meeting of the Fort Mill
Camp of Confederate veterans
will be held in the town hall next
Saturday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock
ffir flip nnmftdp n-f olppfinir /lolo
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gates to the annua! State reunion
of the United Confederate Veterans
which will be held in
Columbia in May.
The man who owns a good
farm, free from mortgage, and
who invests most of his money
at home?in better stock or better
living?is the center of a
financial world of his own. He's
the king pin! and many a big
city financier envies him his
security of pessession and his
freedom from uncertainty.
No sacrifice is too great to
make in getting a home of our
own. If necessary live in a box
shanty, unpaid and unpainted;
yea, live in a tent?anything to
once get anchored on soil of your
own. No form of insurance, no
matter how honestly conducted,
is half so good an investment
as a home of your own, and every
member of the family shares in
its benefits, and that, too, while
they are yet alive.
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25 cts Pe
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Take care of yc
hogs, sheep and
the best Stock a
that are made* an
nothing but the c
We have Pratt's ,
lowing forms:?
Pratt's Stock Fo(
Animal Regulate
Powdered Lice JK
Veterinary Linin
Purely Vegetable
Veterinary Colic
Harness Soap.
Healing Ointme
Especially prepar
Heave, cough an<
Distemper and pi
Roup Cure and p
OapitoL
Have you used C
not, you ought to
It's the best pate
market.
Give us your trac
ciate it.
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;ls of Cotton
Ej ju ?
arrangments to
of of cotton seed,
em and for one
to pay for same
;r Bushel,
ock Food
mr horses, cows,
poultry by using
md Poultry Food
d insist on having
:elebrated Pratt's,
goods in the folxl.
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iller0
lent.
Condition powder
Cure.
nt.
ed Worm powders
I cold cure,
ink-eye cure,
oultry Food.
T11
a riour.
apitola Flour? if
i try a sack of it.
nt Flour on the
le, we will appreIG
STORE.
FOR MEN C
You'll be sorry if you buy you
seeing1 our hew stock. We bougi
styles. We never buy Hats from
until we go to market and see
stores are selling in the cities.
One pair of
CROSSETT S
you that they are far ahead of ar
in the shoe line.
FOR LADIES~
You already know that
HARRISBURG
look better, and are better than
ever wore.
Don't fail to see our New Dr
SILKS. We have some beauties
L J M A $
ILast Call For
You must lay aside the old for 1
sion. We have it all for you.
COLLARS and TIES?Womens
the new things, large and small, !
HANDKERCHIEFS?Womens
chiefs at 5,10, 15 and 25c. Mens
15 and 25c. Mens' silk handken
Childrens' school handkerchiefs,
HANDBAGS-White and color
CORSET'S?R. & G. Corsets, 71
"Lingerie." Big line short, mec3
sets at 50c.
PARASOLS?White and black,
white wash-silk parasol at $1.50.
MILLINERY?Working day and
Willjhave a big line by Saturday,
hats to'choose from.
Always glad to see you.
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i) 3 China Easter Eggs
<y f. Easter Ducks, 5c e;
*}, Easter Post Cards,
it Fresh lot Box Can
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Sparks dr
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