Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 14, 1907, Image 3
IPECIAL NOTICES.
K*9 FOR SALE?From Pure Siugle
3?n>h Rhode Island Keds at $1.00 per
letting of 18 egg*. If you like uice
rtmtkeus thes? will please you.
It A. R. McElhatiey.
ECIAL NOTICE?I now have charge
?f Wright's Ferry, and the same is
tow in first-class condition mid iu
Binw open to tho public, nt former
W. A. McKinney.
?I nm position to
^^^K^ite Fire Insuranco in strong oom^^^H/.i.ies
on Country Property ut reasou^^^Vblo
rates. Call uuil talk it over,
^ t Dr. J. L. Spratt.
^B)R Rh'NT?A good farm containing
H200 acres; {rood buildings, pood well
water. 4 miles east of Fort. Hill, l'i
^^Hmilos from rl.irrisou clinrch, price 4
^^^ bales cotton of 500 pounds each. Ap.
to Alex Barber, Fort Hill. S. C.
I liKSAl.E?Two tracts of Land, one
^^Heoutaining 274 ncres. known ns the
^Bno 8. Miller place; the other conj^^^waimug
207 acres, known as the Miss
^ miiiu T. Barber place. Considerable
^^^Hivood 011 the Barber place. Also two |
^^ rood Cows that will come in fresh iu 1
^ fow weeks. Osmond Barber, 11. F. j
?There was a light skift of;
snow throughout this section last'
Thursday night.
?Col. Leroy Springs, of Lan
caster, was a business visitor to !
Fort Mill Saturday.
?The postoffice is doing a
rushing business (in the valentine
line) today.
?Miss Mary Thornwell arrived
Saturday from Greenville for a
visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. H. Thornwell.
?Miss Ida Clapton, an accom-j
pusnea young may oi unariotte,
is the guest of Miss Estelle Massey,
on Booth street.
?Mention The Times to your
merchant when you go in to buy \
his goods. If he doesn't advertise,
ask him why. '
? Mr. Grover G. Epps, who
has been attending school at
Wadesboro, N. C., has returned i
to his home in Gold Hill.
? Mr. R. E. Rodgers is seriously
ill of the grip at his home in i
Sprattville. Mrs. Rodgers has
also been indisposed for several i
days.
Mr. Rob't L. Bennett, who
moved to Fort Mill from Pleasant j
Valley the past week, is clerking !
in the rn^at market and grocery
of Mr. W. L. Hall.
? Southbound freight train No.
81 was delayed here several hours
ni*/4otr rJ
\ukc\j aitci nuuii uy Linr utr- !
railment of a car near the plant:
of the Millfort Mill Co.
?Miss Carrie Culp, a saleslady ,
in the store of A. Friedheim at'
Rock Hill, spent Sunday at the ,
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Augusta Culp, in this place.
?An epidemic of La Grippe is ;
making the rounds of the town
at present. Almost every other
person you meet is complaining
of that unpleasant grippy feeling, j
?Architect H. E. White, has
completed plans for the enlargimprovement
of the poster
and it is expected that the
wdMTwill be under way within a j
few days.
?Material is being placed on
the ground for the erection of
the new residence of Mr. Jas. T.
Young on Clebourn street. Contractor
Z. V. Bradford will build
the house.
? Mr. T. S. Bolton, after several
months here as overseer of
weaving at the Millfort Mill, has
returned to Rock Hill and resumed
his former position with
the Arcade Mills.
-*-Some of the older citizens
say that they do not remember a
time when sleet remained on the
houses and trees as long as did
that of the past week, slight
trar>oo r\f ti.'liipfi uroro uiaihlp
Monday.
?Governor Glenn, of North
Carolina, has offered a reward of ;
$200 for the arrest, with evidence
to convict, of the party or parties
who burned the barn and live
stock of Mrs. Brown Grier, in
Steel Creek a few weeks ago.
? Mrs. Eleanor Culp and chil-1
dren arrived Saturday from Columbia
and the latter are spending
the week with relatives here.
Mrs. Culp left Monday for Baltimore
and New York to purchase
spring millinery for Bull's Bazaar,
of Columbia.
? According to Northern wenth-;
or forecasters this month will be
one of the greatest storm months
on record for years. Great storms
of rain, sleet and snow will cover
the entire country, resulting in
much damage. Sudden changes
will occur, the temperature rapidly
changing from moderate
weather to sudden severe cold, j
vice versa.
Xoocal Items
? Best cotton was quoted at
10.90 yesterday.
?Mr. E. S. Armstrong, of
Charlotte was a visitor to Fort
Mill Sunday.
? B. W. Bradford and family
arp now nmnntrinrr f Vio Tntmc
1?6 VHV UV11VU w
tage on Clebourn street.
?Many of our gardeners .are
today preparing for the spring
gardening by sowing cabbage
and tomato seed. ;
?Mr. W. B. Meacham will in
the early spring make some notable
improvements to his residence
on Clebourn street.
? Mr. F. E. Ardrey is filling
the position of telegraph operator
for the Southern in the absence
of Operator Harris, who is away
on a visit.
? Mr. Kimball, the live stock
dealer of Rock Hill, on Saturday
delivered to Dr. Kirkpatrick, of I
this place, a pair of the finest
mules the writer has seen on our !
streets in quite awhile.
?Little Clyde, the 5-monthsold
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Armstrong, died Saturday and j
was buried Sunday morning in the
cemetery at this place. Rev. W.
M. Owings conducted the funeral
service.
? A former resident of Pineville
remarked a few days ago j
that one of our merchants had
enough seed Irish potatoes on
hand to supply the Pineville
market for five years. (Apologies ;
to Pineville.?Ed.)
? Mr. S. L. Meacham, the local
telephone man, is preparing a
new directory for his exchange,
and these will be sent out to his
subscribers at an early date. Mr.
Meacham now has about 2'J.j
'phones on his list.
?One often hears the remark
that certain merchants should
tear away the old rotten, dilapidated
wood awning frames in !
front of their stores. Neat iron
frames would add much to the j
exterior appearance of the stores
as well as to the street.
?It will perhaps he of interest
to some to know that the new ]
charter to be taken out by the
town the latter part of this year
necessitates the division of the
town into wards, and the election
of a warden from each ward, be-1
sides two wardens at large.
?A telephone message yes-'
terday from the Point section
of the county stated that Mr.
L. B. Brown on Tuesday night
lost his barn, live stock. :ind
roughness by fire, the origin of
which was unknown. Whether
there was any insurance on the
building was not stated.
At the regular monthly meeting
of the board of commissioners
held the 13th instant, Hon.
W. B. Wilson, Jr.. of Rock Hill,
was elected county attorney, succeeding
Hon. J. S. Brice, who
did not offer for re-election.
This is quite an honor to so young
a man as Mr. Wilson, and one
that is worthily bestowed.
?The suit of J. J. Bailes vs.
W. II. Windle, which was to have
been called in magistrate's court
at Charlotte Saturday, was continued
on account of the absence
of important witnesses. The suit
was brought by Mr. Bailes to recover
an amount of money alleged
to be due him by Mr. Windle.
? Electra Lodge, K. of P., will
have a banquet next Tuesday
night for the members of the
order and their invited guests.
The occasion promises to be a
most auspicious one. Several
prominent Knights, including
i t a* t r? -- ?a l. / i
non. ivi. ii. omiui, 01 i.amcien,
and Hon. L. S. Mattison, of
Columbia, will be present and
will deliver addresses, while it
is exnected to have a number of
other out-of-town members of
the order also present. Mr.
Smith's subject will be "Pythianism,"
while Mr. Mattison will
take as his subject "The Pvthian
Goat."
? The Southern railway has
increased the wages of the conductors,
trainmen and yardmen,
aggregating between $350,000
and $400,000 a year. This advance
will alfect hundreds of
men in the employ of the company.
The change is the result
of the conference between the
officials and the employes. Gen
eral Manager Ackert and other
officials have met committees
representing the men, who urged
that because of the increase in
living expenses during the past
two years the salaries they then
received are not sufficient to meet
their present expenses.
?
-Nearly every farmer looks!
forward to the time when he can !
afford to quit work and move to ,
town and take life easy. And
nerly evry city man man longs for
the time when he can retire to
the quiet of the country.
\
That Colda
Some people are trying- to wear J
it away, uthers have tried some'
medicines and still it is with them. ,
; And still they are afraid of
i threatened pneumonia or an affection
of the lungs. No matter
what you have tried or what
haven't, take a box of
Cooper's Cold Cure
' and if it doesn't do you more
good than anything you have
used, come and say you want
! your money back and you wiil
get it. It is a little chocolate
coated tablet with the strength
of a Gibraltar, pleasant to take j
and docs not nauseate. We have
sold stacks of it and people are1
telling their neighbors about it.
W, B* Arcirey & Co,
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only Ramon's Liver Pills
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gives your money back if
not satisfied. Your liver
is the biggest trouble
maker. If you would be
well,fry Ramon's Treatment.
Only 25 cents.
For tale by W. *. Ardrey