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There are lots of goods on
&? On account of our Queen <
?? six weeks behind time, will i
~ and all $3.00 Shoes at $2.60.
2$ Crossett $5.00 Oxfordi
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v /L Crossett $3.50 Oxford:
$1.50 Straw Hats at...
$$ Porch Rockers, $2.50t
Porch Benches, $3.00
Go Carts, $1.90 to
3A Don't fail to see our New
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5 very light and noiseless.
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BLINDS and MANT]
METAL SHINGLES, CC
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
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BUILDING MATERIAL
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LOOK AHEA
And prepare now
supply. Let me
week or next for
Lump Coal at ?(>.(
FRANK HUGGINS
Items of Local Interest
? Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young
and little sons are spending a
few days in Washingten City.
?County Auditor J. J. Hunter
is announced in this issue of The
Times as a candidate for re
election in the approaching primary.
?Next Saturday, the 13th, is
the date for the election to decide
whether or not a high school
department is to be added to the
Gold Hill school.
?Prof. J. Harvey Witherspoon
and family left Friday morning
for Yorkville; where, during the
next school term, Prof. Witherspoon
will have charge of the
graded schools.
?Mrs. T. A. Mills and little
son, Marion, and Mrs. Grace
Garrison left Monday for a visit
to the family of Rev. M. W.
Gordon, at Decatur, Ala.
? Contractor Z. V. Bradford
? has been given the contract for
+ the erection of a nice cottage on
East Booth street for Mr. T. N.
Lemons.
?In our announcement column
this issue appears the card
of Mr. J. A. Tate who seeks reelection
to the ofliee of Clerk of
Court.
?Mr. William Edward Nisbet,
of Van Wyck, died at his home
Saturday morning, after an illness
of three weeks. Mr. Nisbet
* was 49 years old.
?The Fort Mill baseball team
is scheduled to cross bats with
the Clover team on the latters'
diamond, at Clover, tomorrow.
Our fans who remember the last
game some years ago between
Fort Mill and Clover hope that
me icsuu win uinerf lit.
?Mrs. Margaret King, of the
Steel Creek section, died Saturday
night after an illness of several
months. Mr. King, who was
an aunt of Mrs. W. M. Gulp and
Mrs. D. G. Kimbrell, of this
place, was 00 years of age.
?One of the most interesting
games of ball on the local diamond
this season was that of
Friday between the Millfort mill
and the C. M. A. teams. The
score at the end of the eleventh
inning was 7 to 6 in favor of the
prill team.
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Quality Oxfords cumin# in ?
sell all $3.50 Shoes at $2.90,
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sat $3.50
sat $2.90
3 at $2.75
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$9.90 $3
Home Rotary Sewing Ma- J J
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achines make 100, and runs |
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MOULDINGS, QUARLES,
DOORS, SASH,
LES. CORTWRIGIIT
9NGO ROOFING and
I ALL KINDS OF
KEN SHIP.
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Dill
for your Winter Coal
take your order this;
Best Jellico (i inch!
)() per ton, delivered, j
- - - 'Phone No. <>4.
? Mr. John Tillman, a younK
man of Pleasant Valley, returned
home Monday, after serving three
years in the army, being stationed
at Sullivan's Island, S. C.
?Dr. J. h. Spratt left Wednesday
morning for Columbia, where
he will give a clinic before the :
State Dental Association, now
in session, with Somnoforme, !
the new anaesthetic.
Mr. J. M. Spratt went to Abbeville
Monday on business con- ;
nected with his duties as a mem- j
ber of the ways and means com- j
mitteeof the Knights of Pythias.
From Ahhp>villf? Mi< Qm-off I
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to Glenn Springs for a few days'
visit.
Will Entertain Grand Chapter 0. E. S.
The ladies of the town have j
been busily engaged for the past
week making preparations to:
entertain the Grand Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star, of
S. C., which will hold its Annual
Session here June 16th and 17th.
The Masonic Hall has been
newly papered and carpeted, and ,
presents a very pleasing ap-;
pearance.
The Fort Mill Chapter has a
membership of about 50, andI
from 50 to 75 delegates from
different parts of the State are
expected to attend the meeting, j
These delegates will be entertained
in the private homes of
the members.
The Grand Chapter was organized
hist June in Greenwood,
S. C., and consisted of six Chapters;
during the year 14 new
Chapters have been instituted, :
making a total of 20 Chapters
with a total membership of over
600.
Much of thp prnrlit -ftw flu*
organization of the local Chapter,
and also the Grand Chapter belongs
to the late Kev. James II.
Thornwell, who took a great
interest in this work, and at the
time of his death held the ollice
of Grand Secretary.
It goes without saying that
the ladies of the town will leave
nothing undone to make the
stay of the delegates among us
pleasant and long to be remembered.
Seven indictments have been
returned by the Aiken grand jury :
against C. Monroe Weeks, form-'
er cashier of the People's bank, ,
and a bench warrant has been ,
issued for his arrest. He is I
now in Waynesville, N. C. '
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And ask yourself the question
if there is any reason why your
floors should look rough and
splintery and dirty; why you
should have to scrub them every
two or three weeks at the expense
of heartaches and backaches
when you can have them
beautifully stained to resemble
expensive woods and polished at
an expense of only about 50 cents
per room.
Makes your floor look rich and
neat
Makes sweeping easy
Does away with dust
Makes it so spilt stuff will
wipe up clean and leave no odor
or stain.
This new stain is suitable for
any unfinished inside work.
It is good and it is cheap.
Ardrey's Drug Store,
Sad Death of a Young Man.
The town and community was
greatly shocked late Sunday
afternoon when it became1
known that Leroy C. Bradford, j
20 years of age, was dead at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Bradford, Sr., on.
East Booth street as a result of
a gun shot, supposedly self-in-'
flicted. Just why the young
man should have desired to end i
his life is not known. During
Sunday he did not go out, but j
remained at home with the'
family and is said to have been
in his usual happy spirits all the :
day. About 5.30 o'clock, ;
however, young Bradford went
to his room and shortly afterward
members of the family
heard the report of a gun. Rush
ing to the room the young man
was found lying across the bed
with an ugly wound just over
his heart where the full load of
shot from a single-barrelled gun
had taken effect. Death was !
instantaneous. The funeral service
was conducted from the
home Monday afternoon by Rev.
W. A. Hafner. A large crowd
of sorrowing relatives and friends
attended the services. The pallbearers
were made uu of six
young men from the local Covenanters
Society, of which the de-!
ceased was a member. The
burial was made in the town
cemetery.
Roy, as he was known, was a '
young fellow who was well liked
by all who knew him. He was
ever cheerful and of an accomodating
nature and to know him
\Vas to like him. His many
friends greatly deplore his sudden
demise, and extend heartfelt
sympathies to the members
of the family in their bereavement.
The Thornwell Memorial.
In pursuance of a resolution,
adopted at the convention of
the Grand Lodge, Knights of i
Pythias, at Aiken, two weeks
ago, looking to the raising of a
fund for erecting a memorial to
the late Rev. .1. II. Thornwell,
the following committee has
been appointed: Frank P. Cooper,
chairman, Charleston; Hunter
A. Gibbes, Columbia; P. W. !
fii ill I iron IlATiro 13., f U. \\T XT'
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Lea, Timmonsville, and Eugene
M. Peeples, Hampton. This
committee has already gone to
work, but as yet no definite
plan of action has been agreed
upon, but it is their determination
make the amount as large
as possible in excess of the figures
first suggested.
The trustees of the South;
Carolina university on Tuesday!
named Dr. Henry N. Snyder of
Wofford collygc for president of
the university. The election was
unsought by Dr. Snyder and it is
not known whether or not he
will accept.
BANK STATEMENT.
Statement of the condition of the
Savings Dank, located at Fort Mill, j
S. O., at the close of business Juno 1
4th, 1908.
KESOIKCES.
liOans and Discounts $-!o8<ll 77
Demand Loans 15 007 OS
Overdrafts 50ftCt
Furniture and Fixtures 1 2:10 50 j
Due from hunks and hankers.. 0 540.10
Currency 0 81X100
Silver, Nickels and Pennies... 1 090 17 .
Total $67 7181)0
liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in $1500000
Surplus Fund 4 50000
Undivided Profits, less Currunt
Expanses and Taxes
Paid 1 197 75
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 42 021 15 |
Notes and bills Rodiscounted... 5000(H)
Total $67718 90
State oe south Carolina )
County of York. j
Before mo came W. B. Mencham,
cashier of the Savings Rank of Fort
Mill, who being duly sworn, says that
the above and foregoing statement is a I
true condition of said Bank, as shown
by the books of tile in said bank.
VV. R. M each am, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo,
this 9th day of June, 1908.
J. W. MoElhany, Magistrate.
Correct Attest:
J. M. Sun att )
S. E. White ( directors.
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WHITE LAWN WAISTS
On Friday at 9 o'clock, a. m., we will place on sale 50 White
Shirt Waists worth $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, bought at h< If
price. You can take your choice for 98c. Certainly the first comes
will get first choice. See, our window display.
NEW KELTS
Black Elastic Belts at 25 and 50c. Persian Belts at 50 cents.
Wash Belts at 15 and 25 cents
CORSETS
A fresh line of the celebrated R. & G. Corsets in long, medium
and short lengths at 50c and $1.00.
Summer Net Corsets at 50c.
MEN'S GARTERS
The Leather Garter for summer, clasps will not rust, 23 and 50c
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
For men, women and children. A complete line at 81-3 to 50c.
BLACK UNDERSKIRTS
Just received a new line at 98c, $1.50 and $1.90.
M each am & Epps.
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rt-j Lettetheads, Noetheads Billheads, Statements, Handbills, Posters, fSJ
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At Prices you don't
Usually Get until the
Season is Over.
38-inch Lingerie 25c quality, 15c
White dotted Swiss, 25c quality,
at 15 cents.
Beautiful sheer colored Lawns,
light ground, with dainty neat
dots and figures and floral patterns,
at 10 and 15c.
$1.50 buys you a dress of the
new Bordered Lawn. We have
the patterns in brown, blue and
pink, 10 yards each.
Hosiery.
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Hose for everybody. Anything
you want and Hosiery that will
give satisfaction.
Ladies' Black Silk Lisle Hose
at 50 cents.
Ladies' black and Tan Gauze
Hose at 15 and 25c.
White Lace and Flain Iiose for
Ladies' at 15 and 25c.
A full line of Maid of Athens
Hose for Ladies and Children at
15 and 25c. >
Just received the famous Tom
Sawyer Hose for Boys at 15c.
Try them.
Ladies and Children's Tan
Hose 10c.
A ?ood quality of Ladies Plain
Black Hose at 10c.
Children's Tan, Black. White
and Fancy Plaid Top Socks at a
10, 15 and 25c.
Ladies' Undervcsts.
The good kind with Tape around
the neck and arm hole at 7 1-2
and 10c.
A beautiful Silk Lisle Vest at
25 cents.
Gloves.
10 button Silk Gloves, black,
white, blue and brown, Kayser il
make, at $1.50.
Lisle thread in white, black
B and brown, at 50 and 75c.
8 Belting. |
We have it in navy blue, lipht
blue, brown and biuck at 50c
per yard.
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| HOT WEATHER CLOTHES. |
! Good Taste as well as Good Sense, de- ?
| (cy mands a thin, Cool Suit at this season ?
J C3 the year. What's the use of sizzling ?p
i <*> in a broiling sun when you can be cool
and comfortable at small expense?
j JH? Come in and see our offerings this J?
' week at $10 up. Every sort of fabric. %y
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Your residence can be made much more >!?!
5> attractive and inviting if given a coat of \\\\
y* good paint.
jjj Suppose you wanted to sell it, don't you
yv think fresh paint will help a whole lot?
j If you live in it yourself, it ought to be just
as attractive as if you had it for sale.
We have the right kind of paint at lowest 00
? market prices to give your residence just >/,
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| Eatables, 1
| We are Here With THE Goods. |
fR The most tempting Delicacies of every 4R
t j iUl LIIC VVCtttV oprillg ajipt-'llttf.
fR Frosh Fish every day
, Spring Meats of all kinds. <??
ft 'Phone us your wants. ft
^ i isj pr c: the proper, ?
U I Nl I CD RHONE NO. 1 -4- ^
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| Creating a Reserve I ?
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^ atically. But if you ever expect to be independent fl- #
nancially through your own efforts you must make a ^
\ start. Money saved and put away safely will protect v 1
$ you from misfortune and prepare you to take advantage I
i ? of opportunities that will surely come to you. ? 1
? Funding the capital of your working years v i
t Insures Your Future, J
4 But choose the right place to put yQur capital, or ?
I the hard earned savings of a lifetime may be swept 1
| > away in a day. The National Union Bank, of Rock +
? Hill, S. C., is one of the strongest financial institutions 4
# in the State. Resources of more than One Million Two #
I Hundred Eighty Thousand, capital, surplus and undi- f
' f vided profits of more than Two Hundred Thousand, and J
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uuiv( wuni i vunvc anu |ii u^rt'ssivc ui rectors t!X|)l<illl OU1" \
? high standing. \
,4 We pay 4 per cent interest on savings deposits X
4 compounded quarterly. 4
4 We have just issued and will send to anyone asking 4 !
4 for it, a handsome book, "The Story of John Rogers' 4 |
? Success." It tells how to save. l|
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* ROCK KILL, S. C.
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