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jj. XVNWWWWAAVCWNSWVtW ivas c\?V4 I Santa Oiaus And as in the las j?$ headquarters Pi ? | In order to make room fc ?$ gains in all departments, ai goods AT ACTUAL WHOL v 7 Ladies' and Childi K?< Ladies' Suits. r, * 99 Ladies' and Childi |j| Boys' Clothing, 2!| Crossett $4.00 ? |j: " 3.50 ?:j " 3.00 Would advise you to bu get first choice, as stocks e ever known before. |jj L? J. Mi ^ *?> r Tlie Cotton Market. Good Middling _9 Strict " 9 Middling 87-8 Cotton Seed 27 Items of Local Interest ?Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Meacham returned Monday from a \isit to relatives in Green wopd. ?Mr. Angus Rodgers, whose term of enlistment in the United States navy expired a short time ago, arrived Saturday and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rodgers, in Sprattvillo. Air Tvnrlcrpr<a Vine rn_<->nlicf?>rl in the service and will again report for duty at the expiration of his present furlough. ? A party of hunters, headed by Mr. J. II. McMurray, captured a fine specimen of red fox early Saturday morning on the Gilson place, 3 miles east of this place. There are said to he quite a number of both red and grey fox in the vicinity of the Gilson place this season and the hunters have had several exciting chases recently. --Born Thursday morning to Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee, of lower Fort Mill, a daughter. ?Miss Bessie Rash and Mr. William Christophei;^ a young couple of Statesville.Tl. C., were married in this place Thursday afternoon by 'Squire John W. McElhaney. ?Miss Mattie Smith, the capable music teacher of the local graded school, returned Saturday from her home at Ebenezer, where she has been ill for sevweeks, and has again taken charge of her classes. '?The annual banquet of the Pineville camp of Woodmen of the World will he held in that place this evening. Several Woodmen of this place will attend. Improvements which add much to the appearance of the place have recently been made to the residence of Mr. W. B. Ardrey on Confederate street. Mr. Ardrey and family will move into the house within a few days. ?Mr. J. A. Withers, of Worthville, N. C., spent Thanksgiving Day, at the home of his mother in this place. ?Mr: and Mrs. Will Taylor and Miss Riebor, of Lancaster, were among the visitors to Fort Mill Thursday. ?The annual banquet of the Fort Mill lodge of Odd Fellows, together with the ladies' lodge of the Confederate Rebecca, is to take place this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock in the town hall. Elaborate preparations have been made and the occasion will doubtless be one of much pleasure to those in attendance. ?There are a number of property owners within the town who - have not yet paid their municipal taxes for 1908. The time for the settlement of this tax has expired, and City Clerk McElhaney requests The Times to state that all delinquents who do not make payment at once may expect to nave the penalty as well as the cost of collection of the tax to pay. ? The new Lancaster military company now has, according t< The News, a membership of about 40. Mr. James Hunter, formerly a lieutenant in a Georgia regiment, is captain of the new Lancaster company. - According to the roster ol the civil court now sitting at at Yorkville, the case of Jaa. II. Patterson vs. Fort Mill Mfg. Company will be called for tria on Tuesday, the 15th. Othei civil cases from Fort. Mill art the. Savings Hank vs. Alexandei Sprunt & Son, ?*f Wilmington, and J. S. McKibben, guardian, vs. Southern Railway, both ol which cases have been set foi trial pn Friday, the 18th. p ."3 v ' XVWWT.W lis Arrived | t 25 YEARS made |> at fttiASSEY'ST. ?| * r >r him we offer special bar- I nd will sell all the followingiESALE COST. $< *ens' Cloaks, rens' Hats, 2* v v >hocs at $2.90. J5 2.75. 2.50. II |> ,,, ??i.. 1 Xi s iy iiuiiurtji uwua t'ui ly ?uu ^ ^ very where are liyiiter than v r O? O? aL-4 E a yr V ? V *. vs^sc* W:S>'.xi \ ? Council has recently had a short stretch of cement paving put down on North Main street. ?The hunting season is now (on in South Carolina and game, as specified in the act, may be killed legally. It is, however, a i violation of the law to sell, or offer for sale any kind of game, i J The penalty for such violation of the law is heavy, and the hunt- 1 crs should take heed. I , ?The marriage of Mr. Sam'l McElhaney and Miss Annie Dar- ' nell took place Thursday after- ! noon at 4 o'clock at the home of .the bride's mother, Mrs. William ! Darnell, 3 miles east of Fort Mill. The officiating minister ; was Rev. Edw. S. Reeves, of the Fort Mill Baptist church, and t he ! ceremony was witnessed by only the members of the families and a few friends of the couple. Mr. ' and Mrs. McElhaney will reside at Grattan, where the former j holds a responsible position with the Charlotte Brick Company. ? Mrs. Perry Ferguson, of 1 I Bandana, and daughter, Mrs. L Jas. Youngblocd, of Charlotte, 1 were visitors Monday to relatives 1 in this place. < i ?Miss Ida Clanton, of Char- j lotto, was the guest the past week of her friend, Miss Estelle Massev, on Booth street. i1 ?Information was received here Monday of the death at Mtn. Island, N. C., on Novcm-; ber 2;>rd of the little 2-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hope. , The child had been ill for about , two weeks." The burial was ( made on November 23rd in the' cemetery near Hebron Baptist . church. \ ?In the list of the reports sent in to the State treasurer by ' the clerks of court, as to the t game licenses issued, that of ; Clerk Tate of this county shows : that licenses to the number of 12 have been issued by him for 1 the season now open. s ?Mr. J. A. Robinson, father ( of Mr. Zeb Robinson of this place, 1 died at nis home in the Louise 1 Mill village, Charlotte, Monday ' morning at 5 o'clock alter an iii- ' ness of several months duration. The funeral service was held j Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the resibenee and the int< rment was made in the Charlotte cemetery. Mr. Robinson, who some years ago resided in Fort Mill, was (?2 years of age and is survived hv n wifo nrwl children. ?Their friends will he interested in the announcement of the engagement of Miss Helen Harris, a daughter of Mrs. Solomon i Harris, of Pleasant Valley, to Mr. Chas. L. Torrence of upper Fort Mill township. The marriage will he solemnized the evening of December 15th, at the home of the bride in Pleasant Valley. The prospective bride is j well known throughout tin's sec' tion and is highly regarded for her traits of gentle womanliness. 1; Mr. Torrence is a prosperous ! young farmer of the township 1 and is also held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. I ?The annual session of the ^conference of the South Carolina ' Methodist Episcopal chur.'i, ! which began in Laurens Thurs> day, came to a close Monday offnxnn/.n Tl, . T ... .. ui tui uvAMi. 11luTuiluJiUTTCc WilS ( interesting throughout,* ami the reports submitted showed that ; Methodism is making wonderful strides in this State. An inter-1 | esting statistical report was read . showing the final figures on the work of the Methodists this vca^. ' , Bishop A. W. Wilson, presided ; over the meeting of conference. Mr. A. R. Ferguson Dead. Mr. Allen R. Ferguson, whose ? illness was mentioned in these r | columns last Thursday, dud at , his residence Tuesday afternoon , at 1.10 o'clock. The funeral sert" vice was conducted from the r home yesterday afternoon by i llcv. W. A, Uafner, after which 1 % . * % % SemaTM'/ Remedies COOPER'S COLD CURE. Little chocolate tablets with just enough quinine and laxatives to effect a cure in two days if taken in time. COCO COUGH SYRUP. A new remedy that is making menus wherever it is tried. You will like it, we guarantee. WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP With Tar is an old reliable pr paration that we have sold for years and has proved its velite. Ardrsy's the interment was made in the town cemetery. Mr. Ferguson had h',rn ill for about two weeks, his affliction finally developing into pleurisy, which was the immediate cause of his death. He was 53 years of age, and was a native of Catawba township. He is survived by a wife, three sons and two daughters. Deceased was a quiet, peaceable citizen, and his many friends were deeply grieved at his demise. Weeding at Clover. A beautiful home wedding was celebrated Tuesday afternoon November 2 !th at the hon e of the bride's father when Mr. I). F. Lee of Port Mill, S. C., led to the altar. Miss IsabeUo, the popular daughter of Mr. W. r. Ecftmguurd. The house was effectively decorated in green and wl iio. The ceremony was performed in i very impressive manner b\ Rev. H. J. Mills, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Tin bride was beautifully gowned in a cream suit, and carried a lovely bouquet of white carnations and ferns. As the curtains were drawn by Messrs. E. C. Caldwell md A. L. Pursley, the little [lower gai'ls, sisters of the hiide, led the bridal party ra^o the re ception loom, where they received the cot^ratulations and best wishes tSir.any friend-. Amid a shower rice and best wishes from a ho?t of friends the happy couple left on the evening' train for a ten days trip North, expecting to visit Washington, Baltimore and New York. i\fter December 5th they will be fiat home," at Fort Mill, where .he groom is the popular young operator. "Tl.e Honor of a Cowboy." This play is not a howling melodrama, but a fine drama with genuine heart in teres l. hevor character drawings and a strong human story told with skill and literary taste. The comedy parts tue .great! On December l(?th at 8 p. m. this play will be given by home talent in the town hall. They ire working hard on the play and hope to leave a full house. New scenery has been recently installed, the stage enlarged, md this effect, combined witii >no of the best western nlavs on the stage, will be the best ever presented to a Fort Mill audience. Two hours and a half of eomedy and traged.s. Plenty of fun anil pood music. The admission will be 25 and 15c, with reserved seats at 10c extra. FOR SALE?The Sellers house and lot on Forest?.street, Fort Mill. S. C. Apply to Jno. R. llarl, Atty., Yorkville, S. C. FOR SALE?At a bargain, an excellent farm and family Mare, S. 0. raised, age Id. Lest of brood-mare. Will foal from a good sire March 20. Reason.for selling, don't need her. L. M. Hauknight, Fort Mill, S. C. FOR SALE Pure bred li. I. Red Cockerels and Pit Game Hens, Pullets and Cockerels. Apply to Ira. 0. Srhythe, Foit Mill, S. C. Phone 127. '1 PES PASS WARNING. All persons arc lioreby warned again-; hunting, fishing, or ollicrwi-.u tivsi a.-sing on tho hiK.iSof this u.Hlur.iigut'ii. Osmond l'.ari> r, Mv , T. K. I Li rl t T. IT. HiirWr, Miss Anna J'?orbcr. THhtfPASS NOTI K. Not ion is hereby given that all i r? ?.?. art> forbidden to hunt, lisli, cut timber or trespass in any manner upon tlio lands of tho undersigned. Dr. .r. B. Maok. Boss This Suit YQu V I offer for sale the ideal farm r?f Fort Mill township. A short drive from the town of Fort Mill. 1 ho pla<"* is in high statt of cultivation, ami lun ?!.. finest orchard in this section. Moh an.I farming iinplcm nts iiielmh-d in sale. 1 arty owning place prefers that his name he not mentioned, bo', if vn ; are interested, litis is an opportunity that do's not often presont i self. Ternts?Fart cash, balance in fl\t yearly pavments at t; per cent interest. Particulars upon request. A. It. MctJI.H \N10Y. Broker. F irt Mill, <. 3PIMIIIMM I ' Ig^ f \ r^-n tM/ >-- -- -rjriv-j? ji -Jf MEACHAM Bargains in \Y B'ankct weather hasn't come, j if you want to buy a nice Wot 1 B Wool Blankets fropn 32.75 to $t Black ' GO inch black Taffeta has been now $1.00. 27 inch A.tfeta, was b(> inch Colored ia'Alas, worth $ arc made by the famous Tine Tr-. Silk Crcpc T _ _ TM 1 it'l in rnacK, vv into, Uiue and I'm worth 75c, will close at 50c, the* v coarse kind. Ladies, this is a ba: Silk Pel A pennine SC.00 Skirt for 5' 1.53 good, heavy Ta-.'cla, with a nice any $G.00 one. Voile 1 I ?A genuine hard twisted Voil, w $6.50, at $4.98. This i ; the same Sheets ali>.l i A good Sheet, 72x90, or.o sear Sheet, 72x90, 75c. Piilow Cases, 86 inch Sea Island, a nice qualit meachak I [ ;. W. KIMBiii fi ' , ? fe" iIs ; lis vL'A ^ 21K V? M C J ^ '1 _ _ i* It vou are In need of an y ing Goods, ca'l and see us, - d W* L attractive line of these :?oo< Si ? ~j Nice Undressed Kid G! ?! Grnichen's Gloves lor m Glove made?trom 2cc Gloves for men atul bo vs. v Caps tor men ami boys a Bargains in Hats?We \ on our Hats. Sec r lie in. Neckwear and Collars in 'i he Boston Shirt in pla pj terns at 8 i .00. I he Boston Shirt in stii terns at co cents. 51 d a*4 ow Li ice o jU Just received a new lot Junipers. Workinginen 1 of the Carbarn brand. Al A full line of Mens' 1\u fj and Leather Leggings. I - - i Special 'fo I .. 7' On l-ridac we will sell o A r COST. This will int the men, for these goods n | 50 cent Ties 5 y r>. cr '4 64 U ? v w li'iiionr ! E ) ( i\ ! M i \ i I i j ' fv sr i JL>a25T3I S:: -rrj sassa "?Pnn :- f(|P ' flinf ilia ,UilS lfidl We keep v? hat the peo 'gains, and lis j people ce they want at bargain pr We keen a nice line of li-lit and colored, Overa Dress (ioo'ds and Xolion baccos. A iso a nice line ceries. l*c\\ i 'ap;.log as Come and get ourgnm TT ffi A j j? ,-3 L ,. i. e 1*^} 5 \A/ |?3 f~| w ?ji u aa ft i ??A LISBL Y'blzi'i.. "r Oi' \7 ift ! On^ i .ill'w p. v% ?*, rn whi. !.cy .v l <>! ('; ii l-y?-vr ol<l V. u: i.'.vlrst 17? (.!? >: .il. 'J year >!;! < \>r:i \* Ki-.c .... 2 (W One k'il. I' yej nMi'orii whiskey... , > ? Oiu>pil. I > 'Jir oMl'itvii whiskey... :: <)0 One gallon New live 1 > One gal! ill v I'yo 1 75 One gallon XX II yo One u 1. t- 'Miiy : >nth Kvo "?< ()no g.il. O d 1 h in * liyo i ( nit .; 11. ' s li I lye l/'i IviM.t, ?ia!t 1{ (H i One i;.il lv h?> priiij:-; Kyo :{(>') One Rill. 1 each ami Honey 2") (Ino gal. Apple l-rainis, now.. 2 ."> ! One Kal. Apple Lknuriy, vor\ ' d. " j j'iot s on arv oir v. W. H. HOOVER. . -- ' \ \ % & Epps. ool Hlankcts. but we find we have too many, so lanl.'-t chenp. call and see them. 0.00. Also a full line in cotton. >':t i i eta. selling for Id months at $1.25, $1.00, now 75c. Also a line of 1.25, at $1.00. All these goods v Mills, of Philadelphia. l)e Ckene. ik, the very handsomest goods, ery same price you pay for the rgain. it 2 coats. . Not the thin, flimsy kind, but rustle. Compare this skirt with I Skirts. ith G inch folds, full width, worth price you pay for a Panama skirt. ! 'ill'ow Cases. i, 43c. A line Salem seamless dhx42, 10c, less than cost, y, at oc. i & Epps. ________ XL COMPANY | iifchingrg \ j J ? S.> U ki _ k 2 v . *, 4v 3 , , . 5 ythmg in (jents hurmshk We can show you an us. 3 jvcs at &1.00 and ci.25. .n?the strongest working to v' i 25. Also Wool j r 25c and 50c. 1 vill make von cut prices i all styles'. in white and colored pat- 4 pes, dots and plain pat- jj f Overalls. ? of Carhirrt Overalls and tnow the wearing qualities y I si/;es, ? i oo. * ibber Boots, and Canvas k r Fridays I nr Cientlcmens* Neckwear ^ crest the ladies as we'd as 3 l ike pretty Xmas gilts. or 39 cents. H 44 19 " U; COMPANY | yap Busy." | pie want at the best har111c to us and get what ices. Mens* and Boj's* Shirts, Is, l-nderwear, Ladies, dandies, Snuff and Toot heavy and fancy Growl Y'<? Is at rock-bottom prices. BE33 % GO, lOOVER, ) ry. n. o. KiliS AN5> UHAN3>n-S. 0110 i 1. 1 > 1 h I'i .hhIv !? .V O A ? L-; Q O O DS : Four q s. Old Mountain Corn $?,10 Tv.olv? q; s ' )!'\ Mountain Corn... 7 1 our qt*. Old liniloy Coru Four q (?. Roonoy's Slalr 100 TVmr qts. f haw's M ill 100 Four q; *. I'anl Jours Rye. 1 0 > l Yv.r qt . Ilosi1 V?ilh*y Hye .. 4 <H) Four qts. M tno^raio Rvo..7. -lot) Fourq's Y\ ;..,oa i'yr Mi i Four <}!? . Vivnth".' l?vo '>03 Four qts. llnovor a t hoico ttt)q i Four qts. Apple Fraudy, n? w " Oq Four q<. . %]>; !? llrati ".y, old ' "O < Ki ar quart t> icb Fraudy ?*?o 111 t>e mailed on application. i ISBURY, N. C. - n 1 pOOSElfO! As you would a friend. 1 it will pay you in the showing the greatest lin< Suits and Overcoats in th can dress \ ourself and y< At Email Expert By Shirts in all styles. Kosi; the new colors, are real : Neckwear?The latest sti fancy, some so striking !iul\' iNlillil nnt K?i?? - -- v. i w W Wi I\? W \ V i V 1 I MH * self, tho' intended for lie L'nilerwear Don't wait 1 drive you to the doctor, values than ever for less all sizes, plain and fancy McELHANEY & r-V*~ * v>\ *.^ *r, ,4 jf r; 7 If Amnouna > > ^ ^ r We beir to anno j* > 1' ?. ? patrons and triei * p * <5 public in genera] 1 ? y-j now located in oi >? . * i ?<> street si ore, and '44 ^ lie one and all 4 (4 and see our new 1 It Parks D: : r / S wxaex&xyMw sc*a % 5 s a r mff ? d i oi fiii ? a *a %y\ y L5 a s | ^ pj The place where j dent you can buy $ ceries, Fish, Sausa g Stock Food at 1 I % J O N fc. S t '"S 1 6 ^"o ^ ^ ? WE MAKE IT TO 1 If *2 v CP THE SMALL I# ?? v'.) 5a lt> One of our Bank Examiners. i > IK nation of our bank, remarked were several National Hanks i ' J> it renter amount of money loam l ^ bank Hail the largest amount of 1$ National Bank in the State, we ?<> customers, anil that that was t business. It is the rule of The treat all of their customers fair jj ^ of the small depositor the same V't same fair treatment that we gi Sf \7c want you, even though you to do lousiness with us, and we fit* i , **> every legitimate way, so that j a large one. Some cf our mos commenced business with us 01 jp they v, ill testiry to the help we j-7 to your interest to open an ?cc< Vv e pay four per cent interest i all money deposited in our Sav * li THE NATIONAL (Al!SOLUTEL\ k R35S HILL, - - i Advertise in The Timet TV" U J VwA*-Vjr I lis yoction, and you >ar boy Miag With Us. 21 y. j?av and sombry 4 .. -I 11II11111^. vies to please every iy beautiful that a ing a tew tor herr maunisli brother, or that cold chill to Buy now. Better money, all grades, v COMPANY. ? * 2* * V ? 2 ^ * iment! ll H unco to our S? lids and the IS I that we are ?? r? ur new Mam %$ cordially in- ii to visit us $$ juildiiig, &c. H 7., it 4 pn rv I -O ^ - UG ^ J is / / is Shown 1 8 m Psvl 8 bj IlIlL | ?* n. ou are conn- <a the best Uro- ? XI 1 *v ?e, lneats aim ^ owest prices. g -| ? l_H EI G R O O EE R, S? 3HON;f~77o7 i-<r ^ $ 1 ?- - ? ?. " <k>A? $5 "HE INTEREST I *1 nCDACTT^D 9 ^ ?! while making an ex arm- c $ to us that while there n the State that had a >d out he believed our <*J individual loans of any \| !l scattered among our he v.'ay to do a banking Jj " National Union Bank to and to give the needs $ i consideration and the * ve to the large depositor. ? r account may he small, <r promise to help you in y -our account will go into <* ; t prosperous customers t* ! n a very small scale and % gave them. It will he <>5 5UiiL with onr BIG bank. compounded quarterly on ijt ings Department. <l| liiiiCH BAKE, I r SAFE.) Jj ? n +i vi UJ j1 V* S * -C. Tvtv < JIM** It wiil pay you,