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J'-eins oi Local News.
Messrs. C. S. Link and J. C.
Walker attended a meeting of
the Shriners at Wrights ville the
past week.
Miss Beulah Hoagland is ill of
fever at her home on Booth
street.
If i "
iviiusu;r james loung, who has
been ill of fever for several
weeks, is reported to be improving.
Little Esther Meacham,
we are glad to report, is also
slightly improved.
Mrs. P. K. Mull, who has been
in ill health for many months, is
reported to be very ill at present. ;
The employees of the two
mills here were given a holiday
yesterday?the 4th.
Mrs. W. B. Ardrey, W. J.
Stewart and J. J. Bailes returned
Monday after a few days so-!
joum at Wrightsville, N. C. |
The local express office on
Tuesday received about 50 dozen
bottles of beer and probably 40
gallons of whiskey.
Mr. J. C. Thornburg and
little daughter, of Helena, Ga.,
were visitors the past week in
this township.
Mr. J. A. Withers, of Worthville,
N. C., was a visitor here
Sunday.
The Ladies of the Village Im-1
provement Society are requested
to set a good example by keeping
their own premises, and pavements
in front of their homes, as
clean as possible.
Mr. Gary Moser and Miss
Patsey Simpson, a young couple
who reside in the village of the
Fort Mill Mfg. Co., were united
in marriage Sunday afternoon
by Magistrate J. W. McElhaney.
The Fourth of July was observed
here yesterday by a general
suspension of business.
Fire-water was substituted for
firecrackers by a majority of
the patriotic (?) ones and the j
J - * 1 " * *
demonstrations lurnished by
these were the only public evidences
of the day being a national
holiday.
The Ladies of the Village Improvement
Society have compiled
the Every Day Cook Book, which
is on sale at Dr. Meacham's
Drug Store at 50c per copy.
Purchasing the best ingredients
from our merchants and with
the tried and true recipes of our
best housekeepers one cannot
fail to serve a delicious meal.
A large crowd of townspeople
were out to hear the musical
given Wednesday evening by the j
ladies of the village improvement
society. The musical selections, |
Doth instrumental and vocal, were
of a high class and were much
enjoyed by all present. Dr. J. ;
H. Thornwell contributed much i
to the pleasures of the evening
by an interesting and appropriate
address.
Senator Tillman has, we are j
informed, accepted an invitation '
to address the voters of York ,
county upon the occasion of the
big Woodmen picnic to be held
at Filbert, four miles north of j
Yorkville, within a few weeks, j
It is to be hoped that Mr. Tillman ;
will also consent to speak at the !
annual picnic at Tirzah during
next month.
The many friends throughout
the county and State of Hon.
J. W. Ardrey will regret to
learn that he has decided to
withdraw from politics and will
not offer for re-election to the
House of Representatives from
this county. Mr. Ardrey's reas- i
on for withdrawing, as stated j
to a Times reporter a few days J
ago, is that his duties at home
are such that he can attend the 1
sessions of the general assembly
only at a sacrifice of time and
neglect of his interests, and he ,
has decided to drop out of politics.
Mr. Ardrey has served only
one term in the lower house, and
his friends were much pleased :
with his work, and would have
given him hearty support for reelection.
The Fort Mill and Winnsboro
ball teams divided honors in *v?^?
series of games played in the
latter place on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of the past
week. The game of Wednesday
was won by the Winnsboro team
by a score of 5 to 2, while the
game of Thursday went to Fort,
Mill by a score of 5 to 4. Fri- I
day's game resulted in a tie of i
1 to 1, and was by far the closest j
game of series. Eleven innings
failed to give either side the
winnincr *iir> on/1 ?
.?... c?v4 me game was ;
called in order that the Fort
Mill team could catch the train
for nome. Arrangements are
being made for another series of
fames to be played with Winnsoro
on the Fort Mill diamond,
but these will not take place until
the latter part of next week.
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We have
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yet in whi<
an opportu
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@ fords, Pate
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Evangelist Leitch Converts a Dispenser. <
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x iiuiiuuitsviiit1 nas no snort dispensary
or dispenser, but is short,
a dispenser. And all this is on
account of a revival meeting conducted
there by Evangelist Thos.
Leitch. Mr. Leitch knows all
about the evils of the drink devil
by actual contact as well as
through inspiration, and his efforts
on this subject are usually
such as ought to appear in black
type even in a great family newspaper.
He has converted various
persons at Timmonsvill, including
the dispenser, Mr. W. B. White,
who has forthwith resigned. At
least that is the information that
has reached the State board
about the matter, and an inspector
is to go there in a few days to
transfer the stock to Mr. White's
successor, because Mr. White,
since his resignation, has not
wanted to touch the thing at
all. ?Columbia Record.
Tillman Needed in the Senate.
As an evidence of how general
public opinion of Senator
Tlllmon Unn ? '
xmiuuii lira uiiaii^uvi, we nave
The Baltimore Sun editorially
proclaiming that he is needed in
the Senate. That South Carolina
has long thought well of
him, The Sun says, "has been
shown by his election for 15
years to the highest office the
State has to bestow. But the
country at large, which at first
feared the untamed fire-eater
with his pitchfork, has come to
realize the sterling virtues of
this rugged old Roman. His
unimpeachable honesty, his continual
championship of the cause
of the people and his unfailing
courage have won admiration
and esteem even from his political
enemies. Not only this, but
in his management of the important
railroad rate bill?an
honor unexpectedly thrust upon
him?he exhibited statesmanlike
qnalities that revealed a
new phase of his character."
We agree with The Sun tb?t tin
is a good man to keep in the
Senate and there need be no uneasiness
that South Carolina will
fail to return him.? Charlotte
Chronicle.
Don't bo fooled and made to heliove
that rheumatism can bo cured with
local appliances. Holliater'a Pocky
Mountain Tea in the only positive cure
for rheumatism. 85 cent a. Tea or
Tableti*.?Parks Drug Cy.
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Reduction
* reduced prices on al
V liile you have sever
3h to use them, we wil
liitv to act the second
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dins, White Silks, M
dervests, Dace Hose, A
lit Leather Oxfords an
l>ii> lot Laces, All-over
les.
iothing, Odd Pants, i
lats, Etc. Big line
rts, Seeks, Suspenders
stie Seam Drawers, r<
cks, 20c; $1.00 Shirts, 7t
c Shirts, 30c; 50 Suspc
>c Suspenders 10c, 25c Sec
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From this date
we offer our entire
stock of
Dress Goofls, Etc.'
at prices that will
. interest the closest
buyer.
We shall not
attempt to quote
prices, but if you
Avill give us a call
our prices will
do the rest.
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liespoet fully,
McEltaj & Co.
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II Summer 8
al months 8
1 give you ?
supply of ?
awns, Soi- ?
nils, Etc., 9
Vliito Ox- ?
(1 Yici Kid g
juaces ana (g)
Shoes and ?
drummer's x
and Nock- Q
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For nine years Tho Record has advocated
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HOLLISTER'S
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A Busy Medielro for Busy People.
Brings Golden Hulth and Renewed Viffor.
A speoliic for Constipation. IndltroRtion, T.lver
and KJdney trouble*. IMmpIes. Eczema. Impure
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Persian Lawn, 12 l-2c, 1
121-2c, 15c and 20c. French
15c. French Mulj, 20c. Oth
121-2c, and 15c.
Colored Lawns ;
tWe still can give you an;
5c, 9c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c,
Lisle
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White Shii
An elegant line 50c to $3
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rhiskey 3.00 gs
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