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r_ | SPECIAL NOTICES J V \i KKNT?A sood fiii in containing I 2?'') ktbs; good good well1 .vat< i. 4 miles "ast of Fort Hill. '11? | ( miU s from Harrison church, price 4 : "otlou of iV.M pounds each. Aj>; 'y Alex Barber, Fort Mill. S. C. i f iv ALE? Two tracts of 1/iwl, one lf.tiniinr 374 acres, known as tin. .">? . S. MilK r phieo; the other runiininK 2'>7 acres, known as the Miss ; L'.rraia T. Barber plac. < OMsidcrahle ' ii on the Barber place. A!s ? two ;:< i Cows that will txime in fivsh iti a i'< w weeks Osmond barber, H. F.*' .1' ; Fort Mill, S. C. f* OTICE 1 l? McMurray is nty authorized ' ?."o. tsell and collect for all Lumber upoii the lands of Capt. S. K j ' The public is untitled not to pay i i-let with aiivone else for anv of : c In? her. LEKOY BFKINGS. I Feb ~ 2t Local It -ems _ . i ' ru, .Friday morning, February 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. M. ! iv. Sutton, a son. }] J. N. At water, of Raleigh, ' is the firmest of her lister* ' ; A. Epps, on Forest street. ; iRepresentative S. H. Epps, : nnc up from Columbia Fri ening and remained until ty with his family in Gold t i : 'he weather of the p*xst few would seem to remove all as to whether the ground h< law his shadow when he 1%^- uiit Saturday. dr.Nj. C. Hu ghes, who lias lv ill of pneumonia for several \\- ks, though somewhat in ] ed, is still conhied to his e on Confederate streeL Humor has it that a popular > ng couple of this place v.iil . t. ribe to the solemn vows i >1 matrimony within a short .hut with an eye single to \j i "elfare, we deem it bos; t<? * . > o names at present. 11 lr. Kobt. L. Bennett and ' F <r y have moved from Pleasant ,' - . / neighborhood to this place if are occupying the Mills cot\ t ; on Confederate street. Mr. ett will engage in cairenter * i.i k. Little Vorie Gordon, son of A rid Mrs. H. C. Gordon, died ' 'v .inesday of pneumoni i and v.u ?uried Thursday evnien?r at ock in Fort Mill cemetery, 1 . . W. M. Owings conducting the iuneral ext. rei.u Adjutant and l.:rp Cor Goner;/! J. C. Boyd has given out the itinerary for his annual inspector of ihe State militia, the same to begin March 11th at Sumter. The date announced for the inp ction of the Fort Mill Light Infantry is April 15th. -Mrs. L. H. Drake ford, formerly postmistress at this place, moved here the past week from A shevifie, N. C., and is occupyng the Smith cottage en Forest sireet, which she purcha ?. l a few days ago from Mr. A. A. Voijmg. The purchase price was gated to have been $600. ? -Quite a number of Pleasant Valley farmers sold cotton here Saturday, the prices pai l ranging from 10.80 to 10.00. In view i > recent reports from Waxhaw, 0 .would be interesting to know , - hat price ruled over there I | it day. For I say 11.50. R -Mrs. John L. Stevens, who, 1 with her husband, resides in \ ower Fort Mill, was stricken ; i h i I present is dangerously ill. Mrs. I v'-vena had not f-illy r /covered I from a stroke o ' i' . ciis .. a of a (year ago, and, ir. her v .-skened tate. it is feared she ! nut t:r\ive the stroke of' i'riday. ? At its regular meeting Wedesday evening council, by a vote i 3 to 1, granted license to the ottont exchange fur the year :K)7. said license foe being kK)u. j in view of the enlargement of i he postofTiee the exchange will ; >e moved in a lew days to the oom in the hank building now occupied by Robert Bog. as. ? TVTr. S. E. rjoney. formerly jrincipni of the Gold Hill school, .nd for several months associate ditor of the Union Times,* has esigned his position with that; aper to accept the position of aveling representative of the Jews and Courier. Mr. Honey as manv friends in F<\wi win , ' ? * VI v ill Ui ho wish him the highest suc' i>ssin his new position. - Mr. A. A. Bradford, a well lown contractor and builder of lie town, will in a few days have i (oration a plant lor the manure of concrete building [s for the local market. The ; will he operated at the site he old Stewart ginhouse, v town, and the blocks manured will be f.xoxlb inches, concrete block is said to be expensive and much more ble than brick, and is rapidly tg the place of the latter in arjr r towns and cities. Liocal Items ? Mr. T. B. Belk returned Monday evening from a six week visit to Hot Springs, Ark. His friends will be gratified to know that his health is much improved as a result of his stay in the % i ;vr Kansas city. Mr. W. D. Thrower, who was a visitor to Pineville Friday, reports the deaths in that place ;he past week of the t hree-year- ! old svHi of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crump, which occurred Wednesday at 12 o'clock, and a twomonths-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Howard on Tuesday. Both children died of pneumonia. - Mr. Robert M. Bryant, whose marriage to Miss Martha Bailes , of Pleasant Valley *took place on January 2dth, has been appointed \ manager of the life insuranee department of the American Trust Company, of Charlotte, and will? have his office in the Trust build-1 ing in that city. Mr. Bryant is one of the best informed in-1 so. ranee men in this section and the Trust company is fortunate in securing such a worthy young man as manager. Mrs. Wm. Johnston, who h- <1 b v n ill for several months nl' f>nrnsii?wr\fm? a:...I \ir~ J 1 vu?^uii4]iuviii iir'ii yveiuicsU'iy morning at 10 o'clock at the home or* her father, Mr. Ply!rr, i in the village of the Mill fort mill. The funeral took place Thursday and the burial was made in the town cemetery. Rev. W. M. (>w in.as conducting the services. Mrs. Johnston leaves a husband and two small children and a, number of friends to mourn their loss. The local lodge of Pythians is arranging for a Uijr banquet to he held the evening of the 19th, in celebration of the 43rd anniversary of Pythianism. The banouei will take place in the lodge room and adjoining town hall and will consist of a big supper and speeches by several prominent pythians of the State; and others by Knights of the lo-, cal lodge. Among the out-of- i town guests will be Hon. M. L. Smith, of Camden, grand vicechancellor. and Mr. L. S. Mattison, oi' Columbia, grand prelate, i Local Knights are anticipating a . very oleasant evening. Postoivice to be Enlarged. i Postmaster B. H. Masscy has received intelligence from the department in Washington of the nVOllOSod onkii'ffomnnt .HI.1 , , ? >"?*?? lit UiiU I I modeling of the posloffiee at this piace. This was gratifying news to Mr. Massoy anil his assistants, fbr at present the office is entire- 1 ly too small for the volume of business that is carried on there i daily. The plans for the en large men i 1 call for the removal <>! the wall separating the posloiiice and the ! cotton exchan^?, thus matting one nig room available for the ! handling of mail matter. The big arch door in front of the office will be closed in and glass doors erected instead. A new and larger outfit of lock and general delivery boxes will be installed, and when completed Ike office wiil be second to none in any town the sixe of Fort Mill In the country. It is expected that work on the building will commence as soon .as the weather will pi nr.it. A Veteran flics at Piaevillc. Mr. .T. T. Thrower, a brother or Mr. VV. I). Thrower, of Fort Mill, died Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his home in Pineville after a short illness. Mr. Thrower is survived by two children, Mr. Richard Thrower, of Montana. and Mrs. Carrie Crump, with whom he iba-d. Mr. Thrower ww a Confederate vep run, a member of Company H, Eleventh North Caroiina Regiment, and ii-stalegTn the seven days, tight a )und Petersburg. The funeral services were conducted Friday morning at 11 o'cloc k i * the Methodist. lurchof Pineville, of which the deceased was a faithful member. A tifunti buililfr, r^onstriu'tor, ! lmilfl-, ill. VI I . iii'i lri?c I'r.Hif nerves an.1 uius. le. You will r ah/after tukiin; Ho'.lister's Rocky Mountain T<;; what .1 wifinii rtu! benefit i. will bo ij you. iloc Tea <>r Tablets Parks Drtii? o. 4as South Carolina has won the American Agriculturist prize for the largest yield of corn . n one acre in the United States, A. J. Tindal, of Clarendon county, being the winner, with ' bushels. If'- the highest standard of quality a nut n' ill tonic, o Causes vour s . st tn, rtsldeiis til eln t k.s brightens the eyes, gi\rs flavor to nil you mf. Hollisler s Rooky Mountain Tea will do this for your .emits Tan or T ablets. Turks Drug Co. ( H CLUSTER'S \ ftccky fountain Yea Kuggefs A Bi'?y Medicine tor Bury Pe-olc. Brinsrs Go'den He-ith and R<atewod Vigor. A specific for Oonsiiiunlon. Indigestion. T.Ivor nriu Kidney troubles. i-implo*. Kcz?mo. tin;?: I>uk?'., )l:ul Hrcatli. Slujrulsh Hcxels. i leucine he i'lld Viae!.ache. lis ltoilcv Mono?:iln 'IV-i in t . - let form, cents n i?u*. Genuine ti i.ile br UOLblSTlSK DllUO Colll-ASV, WudUOQ, \\ i:t ' '40I.DEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE j ( rcnoRC.wflucwwnct^se.'^uivv - sritrar- v i KJLLthsCOUGH b!! ?1?D CURE TMB LUMC ! : w,TM Or. King's I i New Bkmtiry ij___ /Consumption Pnr.a' f'. FOR I 0U0HS and 50c &S1.00 1 1 J SCOLDS Frco Trial. ' 1 Surt-3t nni Cin.cfc jtrc Cure ib>- nil \ 1 Q THROAT unci jut.::; i TROUB- B ?< jLKS, orttONET BACK. -rt tmsx viae Subscribe t<? 'I lie Times. HiB!l@lliSLlElMBEE42 I JOB PftiN Si m:at!.V bxi 1?=, TI! lr. TIMlvH < llSi "[VJ J.o t ' Item! s. Ts"?>. he i - Is ' * i !' mi!-, &"1 Circulars. Iluve-lopes, Kto. at lie' |pjj work. Semi us your or-.lurs and we Ji "jCIi jWlTS ajiw^iBi^MlJEt ijfff&t' 1 SOUTHS. R IS i | THE SOUTH S 6fl S3 F u?*xn lloil Dining C..r v ! rlil ('.tnvcniiMll Soheiluios on :i H] rl'ltrough Pullin.in M< -jii11 -lU 'i; W int?-r L'ourUt iJ?it. s in i. HI el ,%u For full int i .rni ii ion in- lo i it. s, ij South in lluilwny rfi?*!c?-1 A | BS508XS KSSQaS, t3j AGP. A.. Atlanta, Ga. ?? * rJlfZ(S@!Sj3'S!Il]SS1 BHD i 0^?S???3? 33 @ ? ? I ? " V ' Ipa #. TTtv ? K y| il? T (>> Ur&iiv* J s ! i @ FT @ Astoimdm ><. e arc in ?5 <{(' wiiiicn' : new Sarin Vo) *T) poor's at ;i ^ tJm'l Inkos C v *? All Men's A X Overcoats, Gv <& ! Coats, All ^ | And othe.. r ^ \ > * '11 X > lion, will -) & i $2 Our stock Cjp pionuMits ! ??\) i , 0 a ik! see u.-; I the Jiabil < ? r fa ra &j 1 1 .tv*> T- - ' V^?_> *0- <-? '<* 'J. ^_v ^.V V'/ _ <?_ .; p ? w?n?Rfr * !? vm fAifcwn i 11 m\riny ?r A. Dollar's Worth of; SEEDS Or less will plant the averapre ard< ti so wherein does it profit1 >ne to wander oil' after false J coods pictured <is bargains in a! oretty .catalogue sent out from < n r> F?t n .1 l,n-l/4!n.? J.? ? 1 ... UUIIUIU^ ill Wlllf City. 1 Vo; r homo merchant- bay Seeds | iiroet from ire growers ar.d :akc? no chances. Their old! ihjods ; re sent ha- k to be sold to >ar;.rain jobbers and maybe to :hc tiovernmcrl. New Set Jsa'e' Hirer than old Seeds and we be-J .ieve we have 'he best assortneie. in tov. n. B. Ardrey &: Co ajBiJ !SrSiiS!H ! f$J i it 4 V3 t: i Irii I ci i S:D AT 1 ^ 1 S'at ni-'nts, 1 ' .7^ cm: w h -. t 1 will ;>.? -Lj i ^ ! . ?3 TD XXTin 0 fe* m sp) i"^-* k"'r r'' PJ^Il jgiUS 5 ?$;?>? \'J ",V 1 i i W W iH s u _ I "r.Ti ZWZV SYvT:':^ , ruK & tiw i v 1 vi i ti.'fci v'"' li I! Lrcal Tnin?i. ir * L ('ills oil Tlir<ii!?;lt Traius. f-1 iIVol to I lori.iu l\ iu's. 1?J I ?; r .'< *. i !< , consult iifiuesi ,,y >>.?, ,,p [93 p? v;t ?? I * :?* TP Li* V;. h J hTj 0. P. A, Charleston, S C. iffUlfg HMEESJpllD ?S' . pr * <V-T \ o v.j h> "-.vo*7 A i kl v ? ;. /] L? > -i i*. & ? t <Jk?- 0 X /A v ^ - j IX Ul-AVY GOODS. <X values in 11 Vf'int: nv I n i i5j> t o < !rrr <a;i < L\i?4i;Is to make no a ;.v ;? ?< ! -; and ofJVr a I iii'ii'O ; il:;{ will ]>'. v a ! v.nil (if the oanr. Heavy Suits, All Men ( AH Blankets, AU Lad i y X-: rw. L ? *vu r ^ a f i * tilings too nuiaercus ~ A T rACT ** * >?0 ^ .? i 'wi J. ?? ?A< (>" r sVlU'e IIP'5 Hin s mcrca img o\ory c!a v and !K\I;S!J Jho now ; i >f y;oiiu;* In 1 he ri^hl \)\ u " ,1 k^i*<u?at > .? ?v." '^j?\'if *i^v' " .o.,c-. > <r>.o o. r? T^r* T S?3?3?3?3?3Q? 1 M EACH AIM o 0 Will close out at CI) Slack Underskirts. m . 'W x. - O'vO' o-xy CO S k : 4 |RJC I (is j f-H * d s-"<- 5 -2 ..' iv it 1 \ .w^-' i ijp g I 6 J (5i) ? -j ? i' ( 4>(?('S. fK !gs 0 I H i J winter ! ?? 1 0 ( vorvonc ; CO , vry :i!JS .ioro. | 0 n s Heavy , 0 ' <s?i e >' Rain/' c5 [ r , i| 3 VOOdS, 0 ! /a to men-- j v.- sr Q hii- j v5 Cg) ( oim 0 -.i & WM* Willi 0 ?< '% - - I | . 3s:. j | ? 22>3-3 ^ 0@Q? I ( ?@? ????? ? i & i9 a bi? reduction all ? Prices, 7oc to $2. Co > JACKETS. 9 Ifteen Jackets, six jg at we will sell at ? NERY. g teen to twenty-five 9 vortli from $2.50,to 11 at less than half $5 irry over trimmed 0$ SHOES. 9 on want in Men's, ? en's Shoes. ? i & EPPS 1 ?s??S>@S>??@S ' ' .?1 A II ;LD WITH || ixative | ,nd Tar, If if aker | [so Laxative. RUG CO, | J <. - 4*!^vtyC*S-a+4l+m>S ?TMI I ..J *: Let the I 1 Cliarlotte Sieaia Laupflry f v% V ,1 Law.-,da* Your Linen. ? **' 5 i* We have the Bie^est and 5 ^ Best Laundry Plant in J ?s the Carolinas. We do more J ? work than any laundry in J $ tlie Carolines. We do Bet- ? * t ?r work than any laundry J k' 111 I 111* Sin II III I In. .....ml.. 2 3 " ? V"1 z 4 whose name is attached ? hereto, lutH instructions to ]| a uive you full and complete 4 n?ti >frtct ion or make no 4 clmrire. ^ ? . Isn't that fair dealing? * ____ ]| I PiiRSsS D3UG COMP'Y, | $ AGENTS v | .)..TV,TLL, - - - - s. o. 5 /r,ftl[VTR\ l-?W * % J flw x LittleDocfor CUKES Liver Complaints ; uses only Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and gives your money back if not satisfied. Your liver i3 the biggest trouble maker. If you would bo well, try Ramon's Treats meat. Only 25 cent3. For sale by W. B. Ardicy ^ CHILDREN'S 0 We have ten or \ 0 to fourteen years, tli ^ about one-half price Q MILL I] ' We still have 11 f! nice Trimmed Hats ^ 0 $(>.00 that we will st price. We never c; 0 hats. ? SHOES, 0 We have what j ? j Womens' and Childr 8 IViEAGSHAlVj d c5 ??? ?0 M V . S^.> // $2 d CURE THAT CC ?' j* rt ?> <C 71 ? 1* ?? Jbee s lie a u $$ TT .v ? M1 mi riTr o i..i.UiiO y d ?> J & OR | Gold Bre: I Tablets, ,? ^ 2m U D A I? Q ft ii fc rl. III iRL D If . > i\ cL S f + .? -t-Ai f-f T-fT-v<i'T^ f- Jt c > -. ?-" cr-ev? ~ ?v". C f- -7v;^j- . A-J^Ovfl CVOi >. <T*jC?fc