. ' - <>(? '
Myltfil stW;.'
4*?fv*0 f": . ctrr*-! .
' j? iifvj?IU-i??on to tlii<: V*r, .ul- j
T.'/U raves u.r< ram*?. k;n>wti to!
*y* ' :3g?5 i
ar th>i pontortieo at Fort Mill.
|v?P1 L, M #- coivi class niatwr.
'^SEPTEMBER 13. 19<>r,.
? . '-J fru ' ? ..... . JU Affig. -- ~
The i returns from last Taosdoy'jMdection
illustrate in a most
strikinjiM^nner the value of a
single vote. During the count
it developed that Mr. i
p-V, 1 through a feeling'of modesty
-voted for Dr. Saye instead of
himself, and that act ecjr e very .
nearly costing hirn his c action.
This vote, however, wis offset
by.a vote cast for Mr. Epps by
Mr. Thomas F. McDow, tinlatter
feeling under obligation
to the Fort Mill man on account.
of past political favors. These ;
two votes came very near making
the result of the election
read differently.- Yorkville Enquirer.
Through the publication of
the aboqe paragraph we learn
that some of Mr. Epps' political
enemies have been accusing him
of deserting his party by votinr
ior an anti. It is to be regretted
that The Enquirer did not look
further into the matter and oxplain
the same rr.oro fully The
exact circumstance that brought
about Mr. Epps' voting for Dr.
Saye was the proposition of the
latter that he (Dr. Saye) would
vote for Mr. Epps if Mr. Epps
would rotnrn thr? i*:.vr?v .In
whether Dr. Saye \v ? as pood
iia hi3 promise The Enquirer
does not say, and . thereby
places Mr, Epps in bad lignt.
Another negro rape fiend has
been captured in Pickens and
hurried off.to Crct n\ illel
keeping. The brute's offense
f was in abusing- two little girls,
aged respectively seven and nine i
years of $ge. The inegro brute j
was a man of 45 years of ago, j
'It is a pfty The orute was not
captured by a band of determined
men ami summarily disposed of
in the usual way. All this semimental
talk about law and order
is the merest rot, when referring
to such a revoking and fiendish
crime. If burning at the stake)
won't stop such hellish crimes j
hanging by law is not going to ,
do it either. The public, h \v-,
ever, breathes somewhat easier)
when it is known that the
j>evcrt?v"|Hiniaiimoiii, |nit? i:
boon meted out to such wretches,
without having to bring the
object of his Bestial lust into tincourt,
room, as the law requires.
?Selected.
Probably the Same Over Here.
A local merchant informed the
editor of the New Era that the 1
paper would lose business in
YorkvSlle on account of its poiit
ical stand. One merchant with-1
drew his advertising this week.
P.erhaps some of these Yorkville
merchants do not want th trade
of people holding opposite political
views to themselves. Therefore
they will and should - 'is.
their advertising to the ring organ
up street. ?N-'W lira.
Qui tie a number of our patron
have ;isked why the adv?u cements
of a number of local firms i
no longer appear in the columns
of The Times. We have Leon,
and are still, Unable to give a positive
answex*. although vve have
indirect information that the real
cause is embodied in the above
paragraph from the New Em.
fhe Tunes regrets the los.- !'
patronage from anyone, and
especially for political r-a- 'rebut
linds a degree of conrolat.ion
in t he assurance of a number of
our political and pergonal friends
that hereafter t.hey will patroni/.o
t.ho ;n<-)rhant.? e ivi ,1
umns. ilcnce, it would appe u*
that The Times is not.
to lose by this seemingly jKjliiical
boycott.
The fri ?nds of the State dispensary
won a notable \ ii tory
in Richland County by the election
of that brainy youtiK num.
f. H. Weston to the'Stale Senate
over John C. iiaskell. \\
ton made a clear cut disjiensary
campaign, while his opponent
advocated hitfh license or local
option. The Columbia State
and The News ami Courier did
all they could for Haskell, the j
Columbia Record stood b> VV? +
tun '.'! > heat his
"Presto, Change."
The Enquirer now says that |
th< rc is "no sense >r. continually .
nagging at Tillman." For-:
month-* before t he election. 1 owevcr,
its columns w^re filled vith
ail the ugly things, that o her
papers and txo?. had sebi about*
Tillman. it never rc produced
a single compliment ' V tiee
of the senator from oh <?rpaj>er3.
it only gave space to conderrpiar
t >ry articles, and It ! t nothing
pass winch jt t. ought would |
assist it in poisoning he minds
of the people oi York . intit
Tillman. Now. it hot, th effrontery
to say thai there ir "no,
sense in this nagging." Of
course there vra.- no sense in it. >
but't i? quired the election JBB
turns to convince th Fncuirer'
of this fact, and f'ov f-ar of be--'
intr on the lotimc -id - it is making
ready to lave about. This
has always been i*s tactics and
its nose is ev r steered tow at
the pie counter. It is eve.*
ready to sacrifice its principle
?if it can rightfully be aceus 1
of having any to line an uiJi
the powers that be. Old iriv. n
of York who v ore chased iron
their homes . <y Merrill's bayonets
will ouch fo the tj ul.faint
of the a ho sV^temont.?
Yorkville New l.ra.
~
Condition of Crop 77.3.
Monday at 1 o'clock the first
estimate issued by the . oytfirnmentoii
the cotton crop f r this
year ;.p to \u trust 25th was received.
The condition of the
crop was 77.:> per c-vp. of a i- h
crop. The condition of the crep
for the month prcvi ms w. s 82,9
per cent. For the cor vsponeHng
month last v-ut the a / rage was
72.1. The * -p u*t /as consider
is bullish and the market advanced
about 2<> | !: U *.
The gin: r> ropjrt on I
number of tab s o. new cotton
pinned to Sept mber 1st \w.- received
at 2 o'clo :k. The r. p n't
shows th; t ? >:>.L' '? bales have
thus far been ? eceive 1.
A L-sson For Eoys.
Every boy can read a losson in
: the lii'e story of Iw.reniio Starr
Brown, general agent of the
[great Southern Railway whop
schooling \vas abruptly k. s n
| olT in 18T.-I, w hen, at the aw of
fifteen, he was drifted h o ?. e
j Confederate army. Th m wr
I f- ills family : w wiile s. a?n.' 1 o
had to ;rr> 1 v.? rk. Tf . a
7ork Comnvtviul < < wl?-u
facts ab< ut his career from
Spars Moments which are \v< rth
reproducing In the South, at
the clos > ot the war. th? re v/oro
no posts such as V use hi.,
tors had held, 'out there
work i?l; in. ordinary wor .
that oft.-a leads <o high or
meat. Young Brown A'. u
work and he got it got a pla
as messcnjp with the S< aw .
Express Company in A: .1 ?y.
In 1872 he w is appointed '
agent on the We tern It
of Alabama. One year I n
was made lot t ear a
Baltimore# Ohio at Bait ?
in 187f> the same company ; oinoted
l.im to lite ;>o it > \ k>:
general .-on J,? r t ; w . V
agent. Affee*1 serving two years
in the latter p< r.ition, he n ; ; point.
d gen< r;;l ti'avelirr. .to* 1
of the Norfolk and '
i Rai!roa.fl al Ir r hburg, Vi :iuk.
and 1882 was appointed
same relative position y ri tl
Richmond and Danvilh R: ilro; ?
in 1jsx;> ho - as made ;or
freight, agent and pa
|agent of ^tin (ieoryia < i>:<
. Railway at A)lanta 1!
Jm lf*S5 })? \vi /IV)iuiit< '(I <>- !.i<
i J)!' .">?*!! I ) ?< 'i ! <I i v1. i! i 1 i 11 |
tors in Wa . nnylr,,.. v !i j' *
I hiU he id ovor aiiu e . ?} rnoro
than 2') It is said Chat .n
1 his thirty ; r; of i . :i< i|l ?cryko
Mr. 1> *n ! .us i.Oii
a way from hi* dut '3 moi'4 than
or ?'mn lrod and fifty dty'S for
! ali cat: ?.-s aitojrrthor.
-
I ; r
Reunior of Ihe kcndrick Kircily.
I Thon? was a reunion of *. V
I K end rick f en y Thi 'da.y a
' the horr?? >!' i\'r. R. G. i enji .e .
Sr. in Lower Steele Cr? k. 1 he
vt nernblo father who . in hi
K?rd year wis present and entered
heartily into the enjoyment,
of the occasion.
Mr. Kendrick has b on t\\ :e
married, his first wife dying 10
years ; ?. .'1 . them 1 ere ' ort
l.'l ohildren, 11 or whop lived t"
reach the age of maturity.
Three of the e have p; aed a ay
within recent years. There are
44 grandchildren and 12 jgreati
grandchildren now jving. A
bouniiiul dinner was spread on!
the lawn of the iOnd iick home. I
Many invited gi>est8 ^vdre ires-:
ent and the uay v. - h:p
wor* i ... ' a.. s . .. ? .erpet?.ing
?. *. c . i a or soverii
v. ta child.
I ''ftonlive that the father is a
teac ' : .rt?i in '.Jurata
and ; ' " .. * o w=?ci i
or's . hi sible. ft' is
in a >. do:
??ne mil' *i"' n .ther anothoi
] " i j 'i are r< 1
eon; radictory ord*"
i "a":: r : ivi mother. Thin.:
. ' t ' o put before thr
yo.i e .<ect the
?i s*? ::tny children \vu >
at' .. . . i <? often airectd : -i
o p teacher.'s wisV*
: : i >jragv. to di- y
L:: !< .'. ^ '2
V\ r e this point: <V>rT'tl
r el, iren by landners
. v. V. i
. . .. ... -ijl
>n. 7 miumi otp<
oner-;i]t i to ' ' 1 i' lie schools.
If you v. ' 1 ve a boy thai 1
? in c ? o...y 1 y wfjippir
! , " !u . a yd thai nm.
I-' \':ii. ; 1 no-- . i a whl:
.) ' U * . to
v ih n< i . . her to touch I
. l. V ' ' u.
i i ,>'i c o nr < .11 on" ' ' ! '
without brur.tiity, how can >< 1
o.!) oiii sl nooi tcu? or t ?
control forty or iilty chiifir< n b>
hi ink os . ? ?-r that vo '
|? ?. c " any i :
"i.o t (a: brtii il treatment o ..
child i. ' a t< ;.' her.
N" m/ hi lho world i? pah >
. ,< r-1
n a! ve- Nov. o. e am
'i. .. " mad*' "or iht
i i u i "i. 1 ' < . iy.it of
a f. ;.hei \voi kinyhims i to death
'or t.. ;e > I his family .; so
:ni! in ; ' o l 'nitu l St:.: . that
. < l- i comment.
" . laving day in ami
day out that d ? d.uii ?rs may
v -V h. could is-t \
'ka1 <: - m may have t'or their
> < / t n the money t: .t s o
ouyjit si . ncl on herself, k the
' i\ It' . t:. exception. ill.t t o
' nis taken heati-,.
ruins k child.
or *7 curate a cimTcI to
v ;r spejjtt'uflly o. a i ac
ci enooorage i eiii' ! t <
t i .. ? upon a tciclto \ Tm ro
? y.ive tedifehera. ?l c >.
A id ?!? -i happen th-' Miochil 1
it-., to it i fav.he- mother
ilea o? shortcomings <>n
i o m's part,
? . rate Ihe.v.-1, g you
. i, invastigal a
; ? . njriembei : , .
t! - . cnilcvhood t r ugciation.
..."
1 Jo be made Hwiif.l by tb? 'it
jf.;ytr>ur o '! o
\.h tot.,, endhur.igui,- th e oil to
<?' ?: pence by li u ii . too
j o. :y to n* story. Fiion. il' vou
' 'a;,-.* tiAt your ehii.l h . :
no -oiuielj truthfi A :ik such
. i i?s &'$<w my
.)ort't tstfJgh *>>'<>?Jr cf i' ! v>-1 on
of aho
i.'?at it f{< at #cl -oi to bot.mr
the leadhef or H>tln.T other
pUi'?5u' y
N.n. er t&p- t-o influence the chibi
a j;.st the teacher unchr any
oiuiuiOiis. You Ikiii yo- r <? u
v.u l iivfcutoly mo.v tm n vou
liu#- wai . i . i
cur ige;the citUrl to rebel against
:iT
: Cfit- tnri^r tf, the work of
fbooifaMifehtrs irf the noblest and
<ie ;
iienpeAi^r|i il it i? infinitely
i [* n|c.|c' iaig< "iant work iu this
t
io. ;5fj?'c:: I laly be given us a
t
Some GooJ Af? -ice to Parcr*?.
Tho 'nllowirp- nrlvice fiwi
New j ? ' ' i.-? t a;
and tho'.'yh- * m :
We de.i atic on h>cbvf of the
school ervlrcn uut' the school
txaeoev- ' . ?<! v. tV mo?vTS
1: ' fat) = -rs co-op rate \ill -.. y
and int i.iltl.at
th* qtf. ,1 teach- -.v. to do. '
i (?re is mac a -an. h- horrys,
?* . the- . chool tt h-' h "tCrsminp-.
Th-reis <V . .,o much
reauint <? to . : -? o ti-e ries*
of. ch!l?a-t - - : . i.
poor w< rk wila cm '.'.cism of the
Uv. he: 4.
The j :it1 - i r.?o . 1 - "ious.
The tea*" .< * < ~ ' *' -holy do
if best * ? ' i r th? hest
restate - - t -i us cooperate
v.-lib. !1 ?tly.
Let us-cc :! - tj;o ?: :;v of
parents is, h t hot achers
have a ri- ' ' >
Fiti'Cis ; Kt i >' itnow
what hi ;V .< : 'i ..... r ;; f \H)i'od
ch d Is.- Vou pity t hi -at Ik r and
0". it?. or ) it control one
). ,il. 1 ( : 1 ; ?! if pity
11;? cm- . ' ' .. -o . * pect i
' in*
t?.-' o a (. )zen or
mor? r; i
Th< ?. .. >r IntMors atfd
rnoifr- - s; ; t it l' .at yOll
j do ni ; soi 'i . children U
the sc ; o! Ho-incmber that the
most inuiii^or.t. co tsc-a ncious,
! devc: i:)u .til of hi.
? ?
(result of the highest possible;
moral t "n&raeter.
Instinct compels us to rr.ake
$tc? s. :';ic< to the cbi'dren of
(o>t'toe,'. Nature at .ones to
that. the he me n race would die
without it.
Th? < . ? I tov:her is not the
futh . .-.v of the chil- 1
drOr. siliin; or* 'he benches. Vet l
we -k 'i d n
r than tia , of any oth-.r
publ'V servant. V\'e demand that!
he , vry < c - ?.* hi.> oi! ity.
( 'his interest. ;? children
that win not t anl: ~1 v-.oso,
!*cc. ss he will not live to see or
sh; ? \ ' i . Vis hi
nHlnrn foi* ext >mely j oor pay. j
! uvi n )t. o . be eorise
e .-ous iK-tr.ers o. ;lie teacher.-.
r chit' ? :S sake erpeci.-i
. a ; 'or '.o?< it-3 sake
j*. .'<. !). >. in tno
t?:.ch ; Imp ess upon
y i ? rent, r. . hie work
tk : .!; it i? . :i the
chad how oft. i } opened
th*t men succ< . f i . this world
j have owne i th? h aUCces J entirely
i t-> t -O'.ii t' ;
'
? iui c t.r.ri . v n j-.nd ic.
-! .. v. trral!e
' th3 \ k that the teacht
V - (I
You can a :?!y * r.prcthe
child i i the ri_ I v?;y. Make it
\'fy iy rr) - ?-?-! ? ? <-1 1 ; . , ''t'"! " 1 .A
1} . i.?JI. i j * ij 1.ie
women in the public schools,
m v.i you u.'j, nd for your
?. i?'i? "iw- i -,-.v
i > ? i: np<r!er"t t nis.
T! " Set' i?i -.ary
In the s^co 1 ehv
, held Tuesday Mes i , ' : sscock
i i , v jc*' - ites,
were *ct\il r< i-c.-v *uyes;
i i. a ..i-.- ..sar; ... % was etectt-'i
-i-.'!* ar.-i t\:. hp. .uiek,
{ who favor the dispensary, and
: .. w ; 1 to oppose
i!i .. last I . were elected
e itv c. ii vrs. This is
a decided vi< < y for the York.
t : r . iter Tilh.a n and
t * r.r :>( !;..ay. liy the j
"York inty'd defi\
I ;sembly
-v'1 ! . . , uir! i
( losscock and Saj al! of whom,
! t ?.< .lion < : T . ' lut
\ *\ S ary. Thi->'
> 1 (- . that Ynr:
.. !*; . ' St > c
....: ; t: '
Below \ : vote inFortj
i <? -r.Ly .at,' mr.
t: . o% r -.0" y r.U rdtiy
; . >rningr; als? 1 he latest repoYt
! stai.t; of'lccr .
Ft. Mi'l G 'Hit y ,
Yot Vote
Ardr . _ 00 . 1204
< ;! rsi .v-l: . . |. > .
Massey .. 72 . .1212,
81; < l: ' 14 1 iM
(" /. Sapf/v'r.
! ; _ 1 "< 1.? 20
<}ov< ion . 71 . j] 4
Co. C ir. lai'r.
i ..ftit 4i n? 2
t ony i ! . 72 M-.Vt
; Im'< ll*>t>
Kir ."yatri . 13G 1371
For Governor.
A 7: 1208
7. liii r 1 Yt 17,33
For Act v G? n.
I.yon ...81 ,..1403
..186 1090
I. i . t iimn'r.
S l]ivan . . 105 . 1705
W lartotf 112 . .. 796
t *'rr?v. ; b*' Sl^te vote a
1 i ;? ;a > lay night gives
owl, > ' i ining, 32,244;
) voo. 1 ' y; j'.t.?Rdale, 20,7(/'.j,
total recei 1 ' 1 i 57.
T. ?. 2oik.
~ - lill, S. C.
).^ r - v tuny b ?. you cai '* ty-t
. ?.??' . ?n '..in, your fv>i i r.iii' !>
'on ?rh?rli.iy call itimol n im
ir ; ib "it i)fr
v.rd ii,.i i I-r. t vrioo .s wino^i.-.fofio,
i? . t . . . i. i'l't- , kiwpa whlto
? ! 1 . <- r -i ... iUio in all nori
Of Wf 'tr.
Y< - lit mi . oth lorhiuuimi:
?)1 hii ;!?: ' i <' mii limit.
v . u.; i tivr; om- buys !? ?
' \v ar lit'.,' r,o ifl b.iy^ lessofM-i:
ilwuys lm..m lurht t.ll w? II worn u if.
No i'is .iitii . l'.ivM K>mach a- it. hat
i . i m n is:; t cnBfomors!
i: It ill t ic ill Clof-fc: but
yf.j? in .a j i i > l/'ioe is a ii
a <n''? forth**;-; v in
v "u ;.? , i ifiv ' ; nalin . - .
|i i i>- i't'tor* *a> 1
mi" i i i It for a.. !;lhff a JsMrntettC of
iiii-t- woi 11 a.I ir kfoj>s its fro-',
b ' mi.. < . \ i . * ill yau havo f>r
jjoi hi'ov obi t; id.
it i.-m'i in .loth, bat it is in jatiji;:
lots yon pa v i i" hobtnrjit is. for : in.
I'liit" of j iiii ' !' jkotiofl by nail ins.
. lions, m; ?>?.?iiu*x. OotwJtii'N""
. .in: . <; ni .1 Thtj atiougor i
imiitt, ih< ir-- gallons it>JijKt sfor u job
ami fhu louyor it m Mrs.
Yours truly
'J i'' ft DKVOR A CO
! Ni-w York !
1*. /: \V. }5. Ardrej ?& Qo. koll yui paint
- ? X
A c education costs;
enough vO vsup]t0rs a i boy if he j
Ul . l t .la C a. g5j |
; Big
' Ink.. .
Card of Thanks.
For myself and family, I wish
to ret ni sincere thanks to the
good peo; ; F' rt Mil; and
community for their thoughtful
kindness to us during1 the re. ent
illness and death ot m> wilV.
Wm. H. Parks.
DtZ.-.TTI 27 1*72
Tr'?* a si^i -int f ?It a * :! > -rn iffent
animal i - - ?.<?. ?}, ilanl
liis the iar^' s> *ni?. ; .:itfrs
menu povrwft-.1 n^nrs. it > *<> keep )
th? br?*;i?hiiui -rimus riir'nt n t j
in iti's ( Ln - sfi ; ). isundt ;
of n ;ivr>. M - Ota A. ?t.' i is . ?
Williams. u . lis !?>n!'ii' ! \ > .1
this. 5>le* writ i hr< > * . . . I
Kinp sKowl ry sf-.i.;. .. i \ . i
..< *v? v<-s :i t; c.irvfl in of win: my
: t i ir . .j. Mi> . ?i
- >. ) . . : mi..I 1m.. . tis .1.1. .
t; jnri'ii lb; i< il I'vic iXc.
n : ! Si." 1 i . 1? >t: 1>* i.< e.
??
Fv^ryt'.iP'r at Winthrop is in a
state i ao* tvr y in i r?\'rvk itioi
for the opening: of the college. 1
?i?
ih'v tun r was s- wtak n> <1
bv ' ss<iru tie ''i f ?=>. cdoW n ?
it, i' . M.-r> V.. ' St (' -t
S-.. Z : ' Ohio, \v:.-? .?:? nllv - :ir.
u r?? <|? ath write- "Jlv was
so v. t't -i? v- !?'? ?!* ' - it : I
. i hi- *, ;*n*; no' nt>r* r.,
ihur I not i"ii t ? ? ' i
\\ > t.t to -Ik- was I I <*>
' i'v I' (v tr!i* bit?? rs- with h*- nib
.< nl' rhut improv* :n'?!it 1--i at .>n- .
mil n -ntrtiVti' 1. ,i; >w t ti." !. -?
in i: i'"nn' on i arth. an-, (aianiiil?v
ali (1 ;;;;!:-'
;t 5s istim; tc< that 91,150 cari
-ads of cement will be ustu i>
five cons .rue ' n i.e k-.-us on
'.no 1 (TV t canal.
?
.( - i* ii >%. with ? !i -
m?ra . i ' ai.. i !; -a 1 \ r > * .
U,.' \i'-. nr 1 V " !
' . .. . \V Mil . . . I /
H.. it, : h a. 'hit- It iti'is. r
..
tit ti^ - jr i i lira t?i i
Wm. .!. V.ryan will t; \ i* O l
umb ion ihe lUth. t\ -ciiy v i!i
tend a i H i rc ; tson o him
and hi; . o.
? V
W. i i thO|xipu!i " | a:
torm ; I ii- u?lu. Yt.. sr; . ' N *\i r
a p.Mi >n. rii l i th.iiU' lo : t i- Dr.
KilIK Now Life Mils." lit
iivy k<" ; 1'iy ii.inily in ; ? 'i i
1: il< 1%. i ui" t. .1 I ?; til.. ?
v " i' > : til l 1 ' i l?i?:is : I; i.iru iIccU
; i ;.li 'il ?}. -i ores. I ..v.
1: i'i wu!t
n <o is? -r
call nj> A. o. .f? ;s.
T rmd this ratal f ihariMs.
Drisiti ('.vs. jrlowin - rl 1:- r ' 'i
s ixwitli -'cin " hi.-i' a blemish, iit
short, pnrfpQt heal i. ; r sail vH h
< y i ickayo >f HollAt t's Itoel.y
M untuiii Trii. ists. 1'arks Di .;> o
Maine has & ?no republican, but
by such a narrowing: rhaj >rity as
to f* - ririr I <?>- ,? ?
t ai t;. .. } .?.
Tr ar .1; <"i " ?y ! ;> r ' . "t
nl u* mir? i' 'if<> ?n< i < . .
\ f '1 i III.I ' >('. ?U'l . ' >
' ' \vii.:t I<>.!i < il' ,\ Mil l!!
i i v ill <i ' c -nt - i k T i i
- - I r.<, Dr. C >
' f-v Alv* th.r. v?> ; v iy s..
' Wh' il fftl . r 1 ? 1 ' 11* >?? !i i 1.
! t liin ? : ti" .
The Yaiikt.Ocxl blen fh fmik , Buys ho
Tlu.v u> lloi ivN M rj'i'i in i i
F*vsh Favors'
o i vy :-.r ;?r?lay at .K.NKS'.
: Old nov s for -alo at
The Times office, 20c per 100.
FOU IIF.V;'- "I?i .J tin i >.K.ut
Il 'I- ill - ' .< ! ' . I'OS.- -Mil No..
i-i J.pply U .5. 1 i II' .s
Lurrt : i l or Si b.
I still haw -onto FiarniivjfLum'
w on hand that I vviii sell rpp.sonable
in ordci to cl o out my
lumber business.
Aiox Ih'i1 fo:.
'' ' " it i'ovtiiliii,S. Cl.
AN <)!: 'IN.\ M H.
I>'i > !?c till l.ovy .mil i rnv: lim; for tin*
? nl ieetidii of Drojiort j" Ta\<- in th
Town fort Mill, S. Id.
i'? i* < r<" it I bv iit * 1 . it anil
warden; >f tl.> ti?w"u d 1'on tdill.S. (
I and by luniiority "! urn .
? " l i t ' m > < a n > d 11.- r i ;
In rciiv . t< .i i ' H
Wll hill I lie '.M'l T. ! ' 11.1 . <? .
ot i' rt iNi iii. ? . ui ..an .. .
ho ,t 11 i lie s 11114* i.-. 10 n.. !' ilr?r
din i\ < - *
So . '1 M -iii f:: \ - 'i. 1 In* mm
Iiiti arte iln M|(lji|V;i'' : l . '. I.-I d.i
nl t? ot?er I' ' i .v. }?.
Mi'1! ianc\ . * or rv and .. 'a . vr.
till in v or :v > !i. In 1 II ho i * h* 11
on i it i.a ? fro : In' dlooi i! iid
* ?\ v, ami I h- s i no inuy i i id , to
:< ud iiolndiii!.' x i av n| Ni vomb
I '?? , it'll" \V ill Ml b T -.1 til t 1X"S i i ll.
iviid with ;."iii-r i " il j- ilr; id * * ! ?iiiii11
a I r!i d:' v ot Nov o-.i i
P<jC *J h-1r On mid r1 . x*r I
I'lfli 1 OM'lMIt ill" V : . !' issued t >1'
all doHuijnott "fur Hi" full ; mount of
tavi s duo i ij7 her with tho l.? jk r < out
] i"i:tlry anil nil ousts, inch'lintfoin' ; 1.
Inr ins! for nvorv i vocutKei issued by
the trnnsurnr.
Done and ratified m Council as^
bhiuthis j itli day Of Sojii. fall,
W. f I hill.
Attest. hiendant.
A. U. McEiliaiu'j iroc. no I Ttva^.
WE BUY FREQUENTLY.
WE SELL FREELY.
TKIH3S iXE KEPT M3VIN0.
WE BUY THE 2EST.
WE SELL TKE FRESHEST.
So:r : mes grow stronger
wit "> age. S-me lose their
strength altog ,-tner. You oft
n i jy a medicine and it does
net ave the desired effect.
i that medicine does
r? -i suit your case. It may not
1 rh? iV.ult of the medicine,
out the *auit if the man in
-clling y >.? that particular
'l-uiity. You can make yours
'! safe, for ii must be right
' <1 can't '-ret it without fair
warring from
& ?a? R?Y?S DRUGSTORE.
e
^\?tnn"'2l I
i Announcement, t
v
$ 7. J".. .Scott, Charlotte's
' to:.-- iphcr. will J
^ ' i : anch studio at J
\ ). C., in theL. J.
! injr over the T
\ 'alterations now a
The studio
% ' 1> he opened J
* ' 1 i on Monday, <
1006. Those ?
- fir- class work at*
. . ...ive ' rices, are cor- ^
t '!y ?n . .led to call and see ?
A
? !- Will extend Coupon ^
^ until October 1. Posi
* tiveiy not later. T
Knlargin r in Crayon. P>ro- ^
P rridc, P:' tel and Sepia
V baud painting in oil or
A v. r colors to order. ^
I ' -.v jo- nade to order at a
& v holesale prices.
? Respectfully, f
* 7 #? Cnrft *
* fc', 'J. i^tiLUr *
rV *
Ox- X- v> ?.> > *> o >
S |
v Letthe 5
z %
hf,o ultai Laaafiry i
Lr \Jer Your Linen. ?
.nr.-* the Biimest and
atnudry Plant in
i! > ( '!:r;ts. Wi1 do more
: nisy laundry in
^ iln* < r ! as. We do Bet/'
' wi i1 than any laundry
'J n \ith. (>ur agents,
w. -e imiiie is attached
i '.T' t \ has instructions to
* . iv y "! full and complete
<s ' niMuruon or make no ?
<t chnrtrf \t
^ i-1 "; that fair (l?'alin^ ?
^ ^ I
| P&k-.(S DRUG COMP'Y, |
? AGENTS X
X >i.T V, ILL, - - - S. C. ?
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! Lttile'Doctor 1
C u I* fc-S
. i c Complaints; uses
only Ramon's Liver Pills
n.'.t Tonic Pellets, and
Hive., your money back if
not satisfied. Your liver
the biggest trouble
mnl.cr. If you would be
wed. try Ramon's Treat,
ment. Only 25 cents.
Fci sale b'. W. 3 Ardr?/
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