Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 21, 1907, Image 3
EGliS FOR HATCHING?FrOm par. '
br.<l liuSf Orpingtons r.ad Barn d
KocLd. Egfeg >1,00 per setting of 13.
2t T. A. Mill*.
EGGS FOR ?A I.E ?From I'nrw Biugle
Or<mH P. hod* Inland Rods a' %\ 00 j r
wittiuj? ( ggs. li* you like nil
'lnekuus the*: will pleat.' yon.
lit A. ;i. M.'ICM tancy.
I5PEC1 \1 .NOTICE?I now iiavu cnnr,?.'
of Wright-'a Ferry, and ih^ earn*.- i.s
now in tu*st-cl:i*i< condition and is.
110v.- ov n to the public. .it foirnorl
- rates. W. A. MoKiuueyv
VO'Il< T--I am now in positio:;
wri'? l'"ir. Insurance in htroug , ,>:n 1
p.ntir.. jii Conn try Vrot'-'rt* at reus ui 1
rate*. Call and talk it over
U I)r. J. L. gj :ntl. ]
FOB Hb'KT?A K"?f' l*r;n cit.iinit .r
200 itrros; good buildings, good well
wn'.-r. \ miles * ;}--1 if F'>rt Mi.). 1!
mile from H.irrtKOu church, prior ;
bales cotton of .A'') pound*: ??:ic':i. An- :
ply r,r> A lev Barber Fort Ifiil, F. C.
FOB SALE- 1 wo tract* of 1 vnd, one j
containing .'it acres. known mi tii-:
Juo. B. Miller place; the othor coil*
taitiiny . i seres, known an the Mi-';1
Emma. T. liurber pluoo. Co: sid< raldo .
wood en Che ilarber place ?l*o .wo i
good ?howtt ihftt will come in fr. sh ?a
:t few w? ek?. (}*mund Berber, It. F
D. 2. Fort Mill. S. C. |
?Dr. T. 2. Meaelinru is <v;>
fined to be. home on Confederate
street v.'ith a severe cole'
?Mr. Frank Kimhrel!, ot
Charlotte, spent Sunday with!
. his parent* near town.
?Mr. J. A. Withers, of Worth-1
ville, N. C., was a visitor to.
Fort Mill Monday.
, -Mr. i. m. Jriugnes ot jLancaster,
spent several days here!
this week on bus ness.
?Mr.LW. B. Meacham a fov.* i
days ago sold to Mr. J. VV. Wii- j
son a house and lot near the;
Millfort Mill. The amount of i
consideration was not, learned.
- The Columbia pai ?r.s of Mon-!
day spoke in very complimentary i
terms -of the sermon Sunday .
nits# to ihe K. of P. lodges of
that city by Dr. J. It. Thormvelt, j
0. X. R. ci S.. of Fort Mil!.
? Mr. Dalia.s Hoaglaml, of
Pincville, whose injury by a
train some weeks ago neces-1
skated the amputation of an arm. .
has returned to Pincville, his,
home, after treatment at the!
Presbyterian hospital in Char-;
lotto.
?Mr. Kii McClo.ndon and Miss j
Ella Ervin both of the township,
were happily married Sunday
morning at 9.30 o'clock at the j
Methodist parsonage Rev. \V "VP j
0wings officiating. dr. McCiendon
hokls a i>osition with the:
Charlotte Brick Co. at Grattan.
?Capt. T. B. Spratt has re- j
ceived an invitation to attend the !
celebration one-hundredth anni- ]
versary ot the Washington Light j
Infantry to be held February 21st i
and 22nd at the company's armor
y in Charleston. Owing to
other duties Oapt. Sprat.t. will
unable to attend* the celebration.
?Jim Price, ir.di.t_-d a number
ofv painful gashes on "Monk"
McKee'y arms Saturday night
while thetwo negroes were engaging
in a difficulty at the restaurant
of Major Campbell, colored,
on Booth street. Price
was fined $10 for the assault.
--Florence Tate and Mace
Williams, two damsels of color,
who could not agree as to which
should receive the attentions
one Will Brown, also colored, engaged
in a fisticuff Sunday afternoon
near the graded school
which attracted much attention.
The Tate woman was found to
have been the aggressor and was
fined $5.00.
?A number of residents of
Booth street have presented a
petition to the town council
praying for that body to take
steps to stop the weekly dances
and carousals which are held at
:he restaurant of a negro. Major
Campbell on Booth street. Tt
would indeed be a commendable
let if council would close up this
live entirely.
?Tomorrow, Friday, being
Vashington'i birthday and v
egal holiday, the postoffices and
>anks and all government works
throughout the country will suspend
operations for the day.
Sunday hours will be observed
tr the local postoffice and no
nail will be delivered or collected
along the rural routes. The
Savings Bank -will also be closed
tor the day.
?If nothing happens to mar
'he plans of the Southern Power
Company the wafer will be
l? turned into the big dam at Catawba
Palls next week. The big
water wheels are in place and
will be set to turning for the first
time, and, with the dynamos connected
up, the machinery be set
in motion and everything gotten
ip shape for operation. While no
formal ceremonies will mark the
initial work of the plant it is understood
that several of the
higher officials with a few of
their friends wilrbe present to
witness the turning in of the
vjflW. *|- -.'J ;
I
* X
!
SOCIAL IT CM 9.
One of I he pleasant events of ,
, the season wan the "at home" of
I Mrs. J. Harvey Witherspoon I
i Riven Tj.nsday afternoon of last
1 week in honor of her sister, Miss
Mamie i tavby of Lowr.vsx iile. The
interior of the house was transformed
into d scene of beauty by
| a profuson of palms, ferns and
I rut flower?. The guests were
v,rv.f .omed ?n the Lull In Mesd mv o
fi. Epps and J. i". Young. who
invit-.Kt them into the parlor
whore they were received by the
hotter: and the guest of iionor,
as-istod by Mesdanu-s i\ At
water, of Winston-Salem, N. C.,
and Mrs. R. F, Grier. This room
was beautifully decorated in
white and & recti.
Red and whit" w? re the colors
in : h*. dining room, whore hearts
and ( upid wok? in evidence,
soy;, \str e 1o St. Ve.lent hue. The
lights from many wax tapers shed
a ftoT radiance over a ll, producing
a most pleasing effect.
The guests were met in the'
dining room by Mosdames W. T.
Sallars and I). G. 'I hompsou,
who were assisted by Misses
H"lvr. Bovd and Rst.elle Mas.sey
in V . .V.OvdvM,. ...
? v_v. - * u!^, mj ' i\ ^auu odiuu r'.'Ui r>c,
aiter which they repaired to the
siU'nj? room wheiv coffee '
served hv MIsfcs Mary ijovd and
Frances Harris. Near the door,
of this i -(an. impersonating
Cupid, stood little Frances, tne
attractive three-year-old daupfh-.
tor ( T -.lie In-.stass. who pri -enred
each departing guest v.ith dainty
hearts as favors.
I would he a pleasure to
The Times to give a lengthy;
elaboration of the Pythian eei( j
oration Tuesday nighr, but a lack
of spac< prevents. Be it said,
however, that the pupper was
good, the speaking was Rood, j
and the event, as a whole, one
of the most enjoyable that has :
taken place in Fort Mill in a num
ber o 1* years. The failure of
Messrs. M. L. Smith and L. S. ,
Mattison to attend was c-e cause '
or mueh r .arret as loa presence ,
of ihe -e distinguished Knights
would doubtless have added
much to the pleasures of the
occasion, but, as explained in a
telegram from each, imperative
business prevented their attendance.
The crowd was i nt^tuine d
howe w with speech* s by Rev.
W. B. Duncan, of Rock Hill, Dr. I
J. 11. Thornwell, of t orr Mill,
and other speakers of less prominence,
and the occasion was |
highly pieas'ngin this respect. ;
Much praise is due the ladies of
the Civic Society for the excellent
style in which they prepared
T.he supper, and to the young-;
| ladies who assisted in serving!
I the repast.
j Saturday afternoon 12 musses ,
1 were invited to make nv rry with
: little Miss Mary Epps, who was
I celebrating her 12th birthday by :
: giving a Valentine party. At lor
I spending1 an hoar or so in merry
j games on the lawn, they v.jrc
! invited into the dining room
; where dainty sweets and fruit:;
I were served. The table was decj
ora:cd with valentines. Around
the centerpiece wore !2 candies,
representing the 13 years of her
i young iife. After much merriment
around the table each guest
; blew out a candle, mak ing as "she
; did so, a wish for the little miss'
future life. The guests departed, j
i each voting a most pleasant eve-!
ning and leaving the young hoc-!
; toss happy over her presents.
^ov
; The Anderson Methodists are
I to build a $35,000 church.
NE1QE2CR5 OCT FOOLED.
"I wac Ufcv.vlly conghkv? my veil to j
donth, and had become too weak to]
leave my bod, and neighbors predicted i
that i would never li?vc it ulivc, l?nt
I they got fooled, for thanks bo to God, 1
: was induced to try Dr. King's Now Disi
eovwy. It took just four eno do'lar
I bottles to completely cure the cough !
j and r-stove me to good sonnd health," 1
I writes air* Eva Vncapher, of t trovori
town, Stark Co.,, I ml. This ICing of
j cough and cold cures, nnd healer of
1 throat and lungs, is guaranteed bv all
druggists. 50c aud $1.00 Trial bottle
j free.
FREE j" F REE!
For the benefit of our farmer
friends The Times has arranged
to give away, absolutely free, a
number of yearly subscriptions
to the American Farmer, of lni
dianupolis. the leading agricultural
paper of America.
These subscriptions are to be
distributed free to old subscribc
rs who pay up one year in advance
and to new subscribers to
| The Times who pay a year's subj
scription at the time of subscrib:
ing. We have just one hundred
of these subscriptions to give
; away and Rhali be pleased to is;
sue one to each of our friends
i who complies with the above re;
quirement. Call or send your
, subscription today to
THE TIMES, .
FORT M 1 l_L, 9. C.
V
* >.,) i
V.
V
That Gold.
?< one people ;ire trying to wear
it away. Others have tried some
medicines and still it r \* ith them.
And still they are afraid of
threatened pneumonia or an affection
of the 1 tngs. No matter
what you have tried or what
haven't, take a box of
Cooper's < old (dure
and if ii doesn't do you more
K'xxi than anything you have l
used, eonie and say you want
your money back and you will
?tct it. it is ? little chocolate
coaled ta let v-ith the strength (
of a Gibraltar. pkv.viot to take
and does net na u;eate. Vv e have
old oaek1 of it and pe >ple are!
tolling their neiyhborfi about it.
v-X/r, B.. Ardrcy & Co,
1 HP i^liSdiSS1
| job phin
lii NEATLY l.X
H THE TIMES
U-.-iHuads. N"^t}io:i'ls Ivill'irat'^
,'v.^| ' irv*'.liars, Piivi>lop? s, !>-. . at I he '
fp work Send us- t our or.'a-rs and \v<
Tt
QIbI ril"is i fgJangfoiffili
i outh rp
| T8E SOUTH S 6!
jgj ^
;.vi I iu-.ro Hod _f >iiii*i;_j (. ?: S?
^ (' -iiv M.i.nt Schedules on
Ir': Through Pullman Slappin;
3= White: Totniot Ratt B in 1
-
: ?r f'ill iafi>rririti in a* to rntei
SmitlsiTJi Kdilwny Ti<'k?*t A;
&893&S MORGAN,
ACT A., Atlanta, 6*.
i iSiMfS-SfMiMij K?]
?? -a???????
I ML
? "ow .
? x pif .
g Jul.I I
I We!
I tn m
^ ii llii ^
I %
| Wan
0 r on
?Yi I
i\ u
! 111
??@??????g
f
HOLLlSTKrt'Cs I
itecky MounninTea Buggsfc
A e.<y HcJi'lrf (or Bosy Petal**.
bri: -f Oo'-ti H?J|!? aid RarjwuJ V>-jor.
| A *r-c< lAo for tVusUi'uUun, lu<Ii*??u? n. Livt.**
ami lUOunr iiu-JMt*. ('(tuple*. Impure
liliHxi, Jiid Hr. ikth. i? Bowls. Hendwbi: |
1 !'.i>oit;.o. 1 * i{>? k>* .lounialn'IVu m t?t>- ,
j lvt turui, .i box. <;ouili.o o ?iU?j by i
| llt' A.t ,v? r Dritg COMl'ANT, A':uli<on, Wi*.
I UO'-OtN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
' j
| mmiummmacmmatnmKMtu*xc7m
? KILL the COUGH ?
||*wjpars rsm j.UKC||!
i Mw ikfagfs I:
If Msw Oisccwsry I
i|r?? /^ONSUWfTtON PHm R
2 MR $ OL'GliS end Ct?c <1 i 1.00 ?.
,S ns *
1 """* P!
J (5'u-crt aati < .uickeet Car? for all pi;
5 XHiiOAT r.n i TA-NG TROVM- ?
j ^ LT.S, or Mv'K li? KAOflC. J J
vr *rrc?ac,y'' ."i? /?r.i,jjfiE5.<.'3aaK : onr
I : i.; < rib? <. Tho TlisiM.
...' if " 73! V-:
4 ;?> V i?T.
i iMg i i
at is* i
OITICE. A' L- 1
!
i, StatRmouts, Post n\ "j?. . j
low. It l-rici-: I'OliP Strut vi lih good f?;
u will plea** yoa 3 j
_<e; Times. |! !
jjStgJ?]3?!*g| gTs'gj'ifHiigo !
- ? ? ?? ,, i
Mffi ?SfMlS j
s| RAILWAY, i!
REftTEST SYSTEM. |j
B i
i riro, |=3 |
nil L? t-al Trains. ?
; Curs ou Through Trains. w\
CiT??ct to Floritla Points. "iMj|
m\
L^!
s. Miitt H, oio.. oonstilt nearest g
^rnt, r-r N (fi I
S, W. SUNT, [?'
0. P. A., Charleston, S C. %
m |
j vjTtJ a? r=ei ?sjg^jc? ggjgrgjsj
?S@??0
11FB
3] "qp Iindo Dor
Ill HI UUIIUO HlJt
% iiifl i are ii
npf pi to 1
rp sliipnl of
I'lim Flint" I
1/ jinmmnTi.T m Tn
K PTTDffl rnll
are, Fan Iijlei
NJ RE 1 ABLE
T. B. BELK, PROPRIETOR.
5??@?G@? ?S0?@?<
| MEAGHA^
NEW DUE!Our
line of Black Goods
for in Mohairs, Voiles, Panu
(x) ells, at 50c 75c and 4<i.00.
? Call to see our fifty-!nci
the yard. They're specials.
? SILK Sl>;
? 36-ineh Ilaubutai Siik
? 18-inch ,, ,, .
O 27-inch Jap Silk, navy, 1
g NEW SL]
Our full line o?Nice Sli]
5? nil leathers. weights and etj
(?!> $2.00. $2.25. $>.50. and $3.0
5P If you want Shoes, Dr
V?p on us.
| meacha1v
<3Q???@???0 ?@ 5
* e*y> v-t^o <!-9
c Cs." pt-ar-r;- p v ? * ,
f*
** i
g CURE THAT CC
>1 Bee's Le
1 Honey a
5/
|| OF
| Gold Bre!
| Tablets,.,
1 PARKS D
77
>2
? 4
s>??????????
fill! | |
i, asi I i
0
&
w i 1
liO. I I
its, Etc. I :
STORM" I
8?0?O???@?? j
\
0
i / 1. Li v
A
C (B)
I 06 EPPS |
>s goods. g
is all that you could wi.sh
mas, Nun.^veiling and Silki
Black jroixls at 60 cents Bf
ecial& ?
..25c C?
ight blue, black, pink 15c @
kl'peks. x
>pers and Oxfords are in ?
les. We have them at $1.50 ?
y Goods, or Notions, cull Qy
Ke EPPS |
? vivi^ai
*r*-V +P +T-* > V-9>*-i+ ifNT- r
K? > >*)*??
H
)LD WITH ||
ixative fj
jid Tar, 1
A
aker \\
n
iso Laxative.
RUG CO, j
y A
it
-Ts} -J&if.ri J'v-J 4^<J -S JSJ^fxSNiNtf 4J c
- . -? ... . 11 - -t! . '.. 11
*?<#? ? ?
I Let the 1
I Charlotte Steam ifraniry |
Uuatttit Your.ltnen. |
& We have I he Biggest and *
Z Dost Laundry Plant in 5
| tho Carolines. We do more J
4 work than any laundry iu y
^ the Carolinae. We do Bet- J .
a t*r work than any laundry '<?
ft, in the South. Our agents, 5
% whose name .is attached y
4 hen to, has instructions to ?
5 give you full and complete ?
J batiefMCtiou or aiuko no j|
? charge.
? Isn't that fnir dealing V ^
I P8RKS BRB8 COHP'Y, |
f AGENTS
| -OUT MILL, . - 8. O. |
?
eh?- A fJ5e "Want Ad" pays.
Tea' it and be convinced.
??*naMWM?k>-> _ ***** ^oc?xxK9ftimtawAfttMC.4
"IMPERIAL"!
| FLOUR.
!Tne quality of this Flour, :
the best milled. The price
is exceptionally low?in fact :
sensational. As a baking
Flour it hac. no superior; !
;: splendid for biscuit, bread, j
pastry or cake, giving un- !
bounded satisfaction. Hundreds
will use no other. If :
you are not using it, your
neighbor can probably tell j
; you of its good qualities.
iOC-lfcb?2 $2.50 !
48-lb bag $ 1.25
24-Jb beg 65c
A. O. JONES,
('Phone No. 14.) 1
'vwwt '.Ay. iiwiv^irtww
_?