Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 26, 1907, Image 2
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The Fort Mill Timos.
r DEMOCRATIC
&. W. BR AFFORD - Kd". and Prop.
Otic jtnr 51.0*.
Si:i months C>0
# On ui^illcatlun id <he publisher. adH
H v? i ih de. known to
-thopo Interested.
Kulorodnt the posioftlceat Fort 5.ill,
iS. O.. an Hocoutl class matter.
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And tipw the information is
.sent out that Mr. Walter V ell.man,
the explOrer-journali?', has
M abandoned his balloon f:^ht for
.the north, pole for th:, season.
There are thos^ ^nends and
admirer? ''"^iimnn. too?who
f4s???ciy question if he will ever
I .make the flight. You see, he is
being backed in this project by
I .-a big Chicago newspaper, on the (
I same plan tnat the New York
F Herald years ago backed Stanley
f to hunt for Livingston in Africa.
And it is a fine way for Wellman
to keep himself and his
journal before the public. Candidly,
very clever advertising.
But Walter Wellman has too
.much sound sense, in our belief,
to ever undertake so absurdly
perilous a flight. Like all Artie
explorers, he dearly loves the
fascination of dabbling4n projects
.leading him toward the aurora
boreal is; and loves the renown;
^ut Wellman loves life, and he j
' may hardly be expected to wan
Luniy nun it irom a collapsing
balloon above an angry, icy
Arctic.
Tbat "campaign fund" story
twon't down. Parker first asserted
ft on the 1904 stump. Then
the President denied it, as did
Bliss and Carlolvou. Now it has i
come to the surface again, and it
is being hinted about the clubs
r that'"it may have been revived
with Harriman'sconsent." Anyhow,
somebody has been talking.
The "ayes" and the "nays" both ;
seem to have it, but wherever
politicians get their heads together
it's the reigning subject. 1
especially that part crediting the
;3tandard Oil with chipping in
.something like $30,000. Thosel
%who know E. Ii. tfarriman best i
{ won't express disbelief in his'
( knowing something as to how
.this last .sensational report got
^started. Oortclyou says he can
explain, and will when he gets
ready, and that satisfies the
You life man. do not take up tlio
.study of medicine unless you are
morrally certain that you are fitr
(\ for corvine: out for yourhriliant.
future in that prom..
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Value ?f Partridges to ibe Farmer.
A well known farmer of the
township, with whom the reporter
held a conversation a few
*lays ago, expressed himself as
being a strong believer in the
protection of birds, andespecially
partridges. The farmer recited
an incident told by a once promi|
nent doctor in the county, that
the doctor referred to became
: suspicions that partridges were
jutting down his young corn.
, With gun in hand he followed
the birds to the end of a long
, row and killed both at one shot.
UiX>n examining the craws of the
birds he found them tilled with
cul-worms and chinch-bugs. Our
I informant says that before the
sports commenced killing out the
partridges so much such a thing
as a wheat crop being damaged
by these bugs was hardly
known. If true, then these
birds should be protected.
Secret Marriages.
It has been dsicovercd thrt the
legislature of Wisconsin, at hs
last session, passed a law to .vjt
an end to secret marriages. The
peculiarity of the law is that it is
aimed at those who leave the
State for the purpose of getting
married, and then come back.
The law provides that when a
couple leave the State for the
purpose of getting married they
must first get from the county
clerk a blank certificate of marriage,
and this must be filled and
file.l with the local register of
vitil statistics, within ten days
af*er the marriage. If this l>c
not done a fine of $100 will be
imposed upon the offending
couple. Marriage is intended by
the law to be a matter of notoriety.
It is important to the
community to know who is
married and who is single and
many of the regulations presented
are for the express purpose
of diffusing the knowledge
rs widely as may be. Ilei.ce,
any arrangement to conceal a
marriage is contrary to public
policy. The Wisconsin statute
makes it expensive to indulge in
the luxury of secret marriage. ? j
Louisville Courier-Journal.
State High Schools Authorized.
The State board of ediic&^fon
has approved and made^propriations
under the neu>ttigh school
act for 33 nj#*T^l,igh schools
v...^viKiivu^K-ine. titate. J iie act
board $50,000 for esffcablishing
such schools, but only
$20,000 was allotted to this batch
of 35. Action on 20 other applii
cations was delayed, on account
of faulty applications and reports,
til! a meeting to he held
en the first of December, when
other applications which come in
in the meantime will be passed
upon.
The location of the high schools
approved by the hoard are: Brimson,
Bamberg:. Cross Iliil, Cross
Anchor, Covins. Bateshurg, Dillon,
Denmark, Easley, Fort Mill,
Fountain Inn. Heath Springs,
Hampton, Jonesviile, Johnston,
Jefferson, Little Mountain, Laurens,
Maudlin. Mountville, McColl,
Mullins, Mount Zion, Marion,
Ninety-Six, North Augusta,
Olar, Prosperity, Ridgeway, Saluda.
St. George, Union, Townville,
Zoar and Williarnston.
The probabilities are that a
I large part of the $50,000 approI
priation will not be used this
| year.
Improved Postal Service.
Postmaster General Meyer at
the head of the postal service of
this country is hustling about
and making important changes
for the better. He promises
soon to give a better quality of
paper for postal cards as well as
for stamped envelopes and last
hut no! least he will make a bur
improvement in the money order
service. All this is to he done
in 1 he near future.
130,000 Postal Employes. The
bureau of census is this year for
the first time charged with the
duty of compiling and publishing
the Official Register, or
"Blue Book" of the government.
The names of all these employes
will be included in the second
v Tune of the "Blue Book." The
b'Hik v i'! : iso emiinin the nam*1
iti every rural letter
currier in the country.
In eompnine the "l-h IN ok"
nuof the questions i: "what
;i jyon martial rc aliens " 'I'm >
idea >V3.; to lea' O whether yv. tn
Mtet s are . '??*!< inarri" I,
wi-low ad or ;s-\\ idowed.
k>me or' in a >i- -a. at
k the scape ? f ' <e nui . .e
.p idenced by r ? -e of tfi. a:>
avs'hat rea h d <"reef y!crk
; atice. One riicial latvn any
bur. expressj>' !y 1:11.-q n . :ie
blank spa e with *' I If II. \u
oi WttOPtfanefri with exabora
that hi., relations were "i'-no .. . 1
('4. hiy, wm'e
u- mttr-rl only tiru the** wc-ie
'Vijrly mlcHhin.a. Abbe -ilie
Proas and lUn.ior.
The progrt *. ! ( it-?'
iK-mr ?d by tr pub '< ..pint of
their inhabitants. sl.n \". ..if
v.iiy i* :n ;hp ic. n.-- ..t'
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
(2~> veu18 each inxortiou )
FRESH FISH Every Saturday
at C. B. Kimbrell's Randalesbu:g
Store. Fresh from the
coast on icc.
FRESH OYSTERS"?At Merritt's
Restaurant next Saturday, the
best to be had.
COTTON SEED -Your Cotton
Seed will bring: all they are
worth at T. B. Belks' ware
house. See Shell Patterson, j
FOR SALE? F*ive nice SingleComb
R. I. Red Hens and one
! Cock, urice S3. Also nullets
j and cockerels same strain. A.
' R. McElhaney.
WANTED-Your Cotton Seed.
highest prices paid. Shell
Pattoison at Belk's.
Real Estate Deals. j
Mr. John Gunn on Monday
: bought from Mr. J. VV. Ardrey
a building lot in, the western
suburbs of the town^ and will
erect thereon a nice Cottage in
the near future.
Messrs. W. F. Thompson and
Martin Wolfe, Jr., have bought
from Mr. John M. Spratt two!
I half-acre building lots in Spratt!
ville. Mr. Wolfe has awarded
to Mr. Z. V. Bradford a contract
j for the erection of a nice F?-room
cottage on his lot, and it is not i
unlikely that Mr. Thompson will
also build in the near future.
THE LIMIT CF LIFE.
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that I
the centrally accepted limitation of
human life is many years below the attainment
possible with the advanced
| know led ce of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that determines
its duration, seems to bo between
50 and 00: tho proper cure of the
body (Inline this decade cannot he too,
strongly urged; carelessness then boitfg
fatal to longevity. Nature's l>e?^helper
after .'><? is Klectrio Bisters, the
scientific tonic medicine that revitalises
every organ of tho bo^y. Gun.anlecd
by all druggists. &{?."
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-Reports fr^fn Gold Hill state
that there an unusually large
j number <&' cases of chills and!
fever hn that section. The vicini^wrrr
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F. ui uie uiscascs arc principtu:hildren.
ENDORSED BY THE COUNTY.
"Tlii most popnlar remedy in Otsego
County, and the best friend of my family."
writes \Vm. M . Dietz, editor and
j publisher of the Ostcgo Journal, Gil,
bertsvillo, N. Y.. "is Dr, King's New
Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible
cure for coughs and colds,
i making short work of the worst of them.
. Wo always keep a bottle in the house.
I believe it to be the most valuable prescription
known for Lung and Throat
diseases " Guaranteed to never disappoint
the taker, by all druggists.
I'rico 50c and $1.00, Tiial bottle free.
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?Mrs. W. M. Culp lias been
seriously ill at her home at the
Palmetto Hotel for several days.
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"REGULAR AC THE SUN"
, is an expression as old as the race. No
1 doubt the rising and setting of the sua
j is the most regular performance in the
; universe. unVss it is the action of the
liver and bowels when regulated with
\ Dr King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed
by all druggists. 25c.
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?Pay your subscription to The
Times and thereby help the
publisher to meet the debts he
has incurred during1 the dull summer
months.
"EVERYBODY OIIQULD KNOW"
says C. G. A ays, a prominent business
| man of BlntT, Mo., that Bncklen's Ar
i > > 1.1 iiiu uiuk''hi auii suresr.
healing salve ever applied to a sore,
burn or wound, or to a case of Piles.
I \e used it and know what Pan talking
about." Guaranteed by all druggists
25s.
Meals and Luncliss.
To my friends: I have fitted
up a First-Class Lunch Room in
connection with my Cold Drink
Stand and will appreciate a share
of your patronage in this line.
When in town call and let me
serve you a good lunch or meal.
JAS. H. PATTERSON.
BANK STATEMENT.
Statement of ihe condition of the
Savings Panic, loaital at Fort Mill,
S U., at the clone of bnsi less Sopi.
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Largest, Best and Onh
Enormous Collection
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A surprising and overwhelmii
amazing, nervy and fascinating ii
complishments by an army of arti
SPECTACULAR FRE1
Two Performances D<
We Feed Thi
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if you perish, it is 11
ablcs are here for you
goods for the least mt
where and go broke, do
trade with us live well
are not one of them, hu
Good Livers. We are
public with all kinds of
sible prices, quality c<
new to the trade and k
Call or 'phone No. 2
Fancy Groceries, Fresh
Yours fo
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(p Sober Service day and night
jx aoie. r or moving in wagons
jv load, rassengers to and frorr
TT 25c. Surry on street or at Ra
^ you need a nice Trap for your
per hour, 4 passengers.
Here for business.
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Are ever on the ah
thing new and up4
ture to make home
JS store isfullofbeai
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V carry everything i
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needing anything in tl
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DiYSDAY OCT. 1
lornious Shows
and Trained Animals.
/ Big Show Coming.
Priceless Wild Beasts.
ig monopoly of all that is novel,
1 the realms of arenie, aerial acists.
2 STREET PARADE.
lily, 2 and 8 P. M.
3 People.
ot our fault. The eata,
and we sell the best
)ney. If you buy elselTt
blame us. All who
ana arc Happy. If you
rry and join the host ol
prepared to serve the
Katables at the best posmsidered.
We are not
;now what you want.
9 for your Heavy and '
i Meats, Etc.
r business,
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SONS, Liverymen, ^
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;. Rates for teams reason- ^ j
any place in city, 50c per ?! j
l depot, 25c. Trunks each, ^ !
ilway depot at all hours. If ^ '
friends call for it, rate $1.00 ^
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EvII2S AM) BRANDIES.
One Peach Brandy 3 50
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Four <ps. Old Mountain t orn $2 50
Twclvu qts. Old Mountain (Jovn... 7-.0
Four qts. Old Bailey Corn 3 t?'J
i in <11h. Koonoy'a Malt 4 00
1'>ni Shnw'n Mali 4 Oil
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P".:rqtr Bran !y. ' ... 5 50
l'onr qu - Poach Brandy . . .. 3 V
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Mr. Buyer: 4
DO YOU NEED A HOME ?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO INVEST IN
REAL ESTATE?
IF SO, LET US KNOW YOU 11
WANTS.
We think we can give you just what is |
wanted.
Mr. Seller: /
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US]
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THERE IS ONE IN THE MARKET
For further information call at the of'
fice of the company, temporarily locateil
at the store of Mills & Young,
FORT MILL liLTY COMPANY.
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