Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 10, 1907, Image 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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FOB H ALE?A lo^ or good Peavine <
Hay. 'Phono or writ? to Jaraos F.
Boyd. R. P. D.No. 1. Fort Mill. S. C.
FOR RFNT?A good farm containing
300 acres; good buildings, good well ,
water, 4 miles oast of Fort Kill, 1}? ,
miles from Harrison charoh, price 4 ^
bales ootton of 500 pounds each. Ap. i
ply to Ales Barber, Fort Kill. S. C. ,
NOTICE?J have for sale one house and ,
lot on Booth street. Fort Mill. Imr?wn
as the D. O. Potts place; also, for
rent, a good one-horse plantation in ]
Pleasant Valley, rental price, 1,000 '
Einds liut cotton. Apply to Osmond ;
rt>er, R. P. D. No. 2 , Fort Hill, S.C.
? The report of the town treas- ,
urer for the year 1906 will appear
in next week's Times.
? Mr. W. D. Kimbrell, of eastern
Fort Mill, is spending the
week with friends in Gastonia,
N. C.
? There will be preaching Sunday
morning at the regular hour
at the Pre3bvterian church bv I
Dr. Thorn well, the pastor.
? Just how long" they will continue
to do so we are unable to
say, but the trains have been
lunning a deal nearer on time
since the change on last Sunday.
? Through an oversight the
past week, the price of peas, in
the advertisement of Mr. C. B.
Kimbrell, was made to read $2.00
per bushel when it should have
been $2.50.
? The condition of Mr. J. C.
Hughes, who has been ill for the
past few days, was reported as
slightly improved yesterday. Mrs
S. M. Mills, mother of Mr.
Hughes, has also been confined
to her home several days by illness.
? The little son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Thiea, who reside
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elms,
on East Booth street, has been
seriously ill of scarlet fever for
about ten days. The child is now
able to be up some and it is ex- '
pected will have fully recovered
within a short time.
? The graded school resumed
its work Monday, after an intermission
of two weeks for the
holidays, and for the next five
months the youngster may be
seen, satchel in hand, making
his way to the academy in
answer to the morning summons
of the big bell in the tower.
? At a meeting of the officers
of the Fort Mill Light Infantry,
held a few days ago, it was decided
to hold the annual supper
of the company in the armory
this (Thursday) evening. The
supper, according to The Times'
information, is given solely to
the members of the organization.
? Mr. R. J. Brown, who, uriti
a short time ago was assistant
superintendent of the Millfort
Mill, has accepted the position of
superintendent of a mill at Elberton,
Ga., and, with his family,
left Sunday morning for that
place.
? Plans are now being drawn
for the complete remodeling, in
the early spring, of the residence
of Mr. Jas. T. Young, on Clebourn
street, \nother story with
several rooms will be added and
other improvements made that
will add much to the appearance
and convenience of the residence.
? Mr. J. D. Withers, of lower
Fort Mill, is the possessor of
many quaint and odd relics of
days long gone by. A few days
ago, while looking over his collection,
Mr. Withers came across
a Spanish coin which appeared to
be very old. After rubbing
it for several minutes he was
convinced that it was indeed old,
the date being 805. The coin is
made of copper and is in a fairly
good state ot preservation. Mr.
Withers values the piece of money
very highly.
? A petition, signed by practically
all the business men of
the town, has been forwarded to
the superintendent of the Columbia
division of the Southern Railway
praying that electric lights
he nlaeed in the naaflencer sta- 1
tion at this place. This step was
by reason of the fact that very !
often the waiting rooms are j
without light, and when the i
lamps are lighted one is barely j
able to discern an object across
the room by the faint glimmer
from the usually dirty, smoky j
globe?.
? Capt. T. B. Spratt of the local
military company has received
from the adjutant general's office
a check for $170, this being
the company's share of the an-j
nual appropriation by the State. |
The company last year received ;
$200., This money is to be used
for necessary expenses, or in
such way a*; is by
the Officers of the c< :;i:
i conpv'erpble '
i chived by 1
sary reptui a Ui.u ......
to the armory. j 1
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TAX COLLECTIONS FOR 1907.
OmcB or County Auditor of York i
County, South Carolina.
Yorkville. S. O.. Dec. 20.190(1 j
As required by Statute, my books,
will be open at my oflico in Yorkville!
sn Tuesday, January 1, 1907, and kept
3pen until February 20th, 1907, for the i
purpose of listiug for taxation all Taxa- i
kl.k ti ? 1--1-* -* -
uio z-iupurty uciu iu lor.t county on
January 1st, 1907
The school districts in Fort Mill township
in which there are special levies
?re Nos. 28, 28 and 89.
For the purpose of taking tax returns,
[ will be at Fort Mill on Wednesday,
rhursday and Friday, January 23, 24
ind 25, 1907.
JOHN J. HUNTER.
L'ouuty Auditor.
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