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Iteill? of Local News.
Mrs. C. H. Branson is visiting
relatives in Lock Hill.
Hon, Wm. Mack, wife and
little son, left Friday night for
New York City, after a visit to
relatives in this place.
Prot and Mrs. J. H, Witherspoon
left for Yorkville,their forrnerhome,
a few days ago and
will remain there during the summer.
The Reck Hill and Fort Mill
ball teams will cross bats on the
diamond of the latter tiiis afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
Miss Annie Link, of Hickory.
N. C., is visiting at the home of j
her brother, Mr. C. S. Link, in
this olace.
Mrs. L. P. Fulp will leave on
next Tnesday for Clinton to attend
the commencement exercises
of the Presbyterian College of
South Carolina, from which her
son, Mr. Jas.' D. Fulp, will
graduate.
Repoi t has it that the Charlotte
Brick company will in a
few days import another lot of!
twenty foreigners to its plant;
two miles south of this place.
It is also said that quite a num-.
ber of those who were brought
to the yard some weeks ago
have quit work and gone to
other parts.
The special committee of the
State Democratic executive committee
met in Columbia en the
23rd inst. and arranged the'
schedule for the State campaign 1
meetings. The York county
meeting will be held at Yorkville
on Wednesday, August 1.
The "Every Day" cook book,
which was compiled by the
ladies of the local civic soviet v.
is now in the hands of the
printers and will be completed
and placed on sale within a fewdays.
The book will contain !
many receipts for the cook room
and much valuable information
for the house-wife.
The publisher has received an
invitation to the tenth annual
commencement of Clemson Agri- i
cultural College, June 10th to!
12th. The Baccalaureate sermon
will be preached by Rev. Jas. Y.
Fair, D. D., and the address to
the graduating class will be made
by Dr. E. B. Craighead, former
president of the college.
State Chairman Wylie Jones
on Thursday received the;
pledges of the following can-;
didates: Thomas G. McLeod, i
for lieutenant governor; G. L, j
Walker, for comptroller general;
B. R. Tillman, for United States,
senator; L. M. Ragin, for secre- j
tary of state; M. G. Ansel, for
governor; J. H. Wharton, for
railroad commissioner; LeRoy :
F. Youmans, for attorney gen
oral.
It is now time to plan for a
big reunion and picnic of the
farmers, to be held during the
time between the laying by of
crops and gathering i me. Thest
public gatherings of the farmers
are good for the advancement of
their organization and result in I
much good by bringing the farmers
together to discuss the thinps
which are of prirrte interest to
all the farmers.
The Times is in receipt of a
catalogue of the University of j
South Carolina for the current
scholastic year. It is very handsomely
illustrated and contains a
wealth of information concerning
the institution. The total enrollment
for the year in all the
branches is 300. Now since the
the college has been expanded
into the university and the scope
of work broadened the attend
ance should be doubled that in
the next year or two.
Mr. L. L. Worrels, who for the
past ten years has held the position
of overseer of weaving for
the Foil Mill Mfg. Company, loft
Friday night for Cliff side N. C.,
where he has accepted the superintendency
of the big Cliffside
mill. Mrs. Worrels and children
will join Mr. Worrels in about
ten days. *Mr. Worrels is an expert
mill man and during his
time as overseer here the mill
made a recrod in the grade and
production of goods turned off.
He is also an excellent citizen
and his many friends regret his
departure.
The postoffke department has
issued an order, effective July 1,
which requires that every person
in the country who deposits
mail in their boxes shall display a
flag or adequate signal over the
box to let the carrier know when
it is necessary for him to detour
to reach the box, and also when
a carrier places mail in a box, he
will raise the signal to let the
owner know that there is mad
for him. When* the carrier takes i
mail from the box or when the j
palron removes his mail, leaving
the box empty, the signal will!
be lowered.
SPBlgMiP,< 1
} Mr. Gary S. Thompson, of
I Grahan% N. C., is spending a
I few days here with li s family
1 itt the Palmetto Hotel.
In the Florida state primary
j election, held on the l">th inst..
Hon. 1. N. Withers received a
j large majority of votes over his
!opponent for the State senate
from Lake county. Mr. Withers
j is a brother of the late Jas. A.
Withers, of Fort Mill, and was
I himself a resident of this place
! until about 20 years ago, when
he moved to his present home.
Lady Lake, Fla. His Fojrt M
friends w ill learn with pleasure
the honor \v hich has been bostowed
upon him.
Remember The Orphan?.
Thrt TJtvw O u . ... <<
a i4v x niiv r> 11? > i t'ccivuu i n*. j
following wit] a request for
publication:
As summer time comes on.
the thought ot' vacation fills!
every mind. We are apt m .>.
seeking after leisure t<> for ret
that there are orphans to bo
thought of a id cared for. A :
the Superintendents of cu; orphan's
homes and without <. \cept
ions they will tell you that
the hart'est time in the w ve
year, is "the good old summer
time." Provision gets scarce I
and money a great deal scar<
still. It is a splendid thru to
remember the or] mans th? n.
When the wheat cr< p comes in.
send samples to be tested by the
palates of the little people. '1 he
200 pupils of the Thornwell
Orphanage could test ?ral
hundreds bushels of wheat, for
the neighboring mill makes th
gift of wheat as acceptable as
flour. And as for money, only
$5.00 will care for a little nub!
for a whole month and there
are 200 little children e be
cared for here. Provision can
he sent to Thornwell Orpi . . ye
Clinton. S (".. and money to
Rev. Win. P. Jacobs, at the
same place.
The verdict n the famous
Brickman case 1 s been paid at
last. Clerk of h Court Tate on
hist Saturday n e.vd a voucher
from the Southern railway t"
$4-1,524.05 and promptly depositeel
the same in the Loan and
Savings hank. The voucher > enresented
$li?.OOP of verdict a
little over $1,000 of interest a: '
the bahtn -e r
IK TERES'
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lieoause it is t he Si
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Sizes, '2 quarts to (5 e
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is the host made.
Strawberries are ri
fore other fruits will
sliould have a good s
do now is to go to B<
Mason's ]<Vuit Jars i
sugar you are lookin
Car load of Shingl
| per thousand. Also
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Remind You
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During this age of new
fruits and vegetables, folic,
Dysentery and Stomach Com-!
plain;s are very common
Blackberry Cordial
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wi',n C ;n.cer
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is a remedy upon which y? u
1 can rclv.
1 lea.'ant to take.
Leaves no bad oll'ect.
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waiouui eve of a special
?th esc conditions could a belt
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ipening very fast and it
bo ready for canning,
upply prose * ed for \vi
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n one and t wo quart
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Tin Hooting. let4 waU
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Liver Complaints; uses
only Ramon's Liv< Pills
and Tonic Pellet: , and
gives your money back :i
not r.atioi.ed Ycur r.vcr
t it Ivgges* crounlq
n afcc*. If vou would be
wed' '-y iii nif: 1 rt atment.
Onlv 2'S cents.
For sail- by \V It. Ardrev
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time. And that it
will no! bo loin.** 1)0!
Aery housekeeper
ntor. The tiling to
will tind lot) dozen
sizes. And nil the
ousand, No. 2, 8'boO
iv free to everybody.
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j b ird-earned cash exj
y ;u can get the bench
perielice free ? We s
l i well-known goods b
j found by experience t
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Mew Home Sewin;
llarrisbvirg Shoes
i j < hi Id re n.
(jrossett Shoes for
l*osier * > Iroii lied-.
\Y a J1! 1 a in \Y a teller
lahson Phonographs and a 1
I wo know art? the best. Our
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money f>i> fonts.
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wl.iiont '.>.rK , mkI i.r?o.
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Wo have lit to;I \. A. Young, \
> J l'lyler and ClitV McKlhaney.
y/ Elastic Scam
?~0 A late shipment which she
1st. I'ure Pep nils Bleached
vJ ivl ill in
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tk nty to choose from and no
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^ what you want, wo
< * to order it for you.
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tripes and dots and all ?
no on. we can fit you. ?
V. T. Iloagland, George ?
Drawers.
?uld have come in April ?
Drill, sixes .'11 to 4:1. 0
ivill have sold as many ro
season. We still have ?
w ones still coming in. Ga /
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can furnish the ||
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