SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST i
to TIMES READERS.
Mrs. J. K. Roach and little
daughter, of Rock Hill, visited
relatives in Fort Mill the past
week.
'
John McClelland, of Charlotte,
was a visitor Sunday at the ,
home of his brother, V. B.
Blankenship.
** Miss Aileen Harris has been
reelected a teacher in the St. j
George graded school for the j
1910-'11 session.
i
Prof. L. M. Bauknight and I
Miss Minnie Yarborough at- j I
tended the high school con- j
ference held in Columbia Thurs- !
day and Friday of last week.
Times readers will find some
interesting reading in the advertising
columns of the paper this
week. Several merchants are
offering strong inducements to
the buying public,
At a meeting of the trustees
of the Fort Mill graded school <(
Monday night Prof. L. M. Bauknight
was reelected superintendent
for the session of 1910-'ll.
Prof. Bauknight's services have
been entirely satisfactory to the
patrons of the school and he is
considered by many one of the
best superintendents the school
has ever had. Another meeting
ing of the trustees is to be held ;
Friday night, at which the other
teachers for the ensuing session
will be elected.
Dr. J. T. Kell, a well known 1
resident of the Providence section
of Mecklenburg county, died last
Wednesday afternoon after an
illness of many months. He
was 76 years of age. Dr. Kell
was a native of Chester county,
but had resided in Mecklenburg
since the war, in which he served
as a member of the Thirtieth
N. C. reeriment. For manv
years he enjoyed a large practice I
and became widely known as a I
professional man and as a
citizen. He is survived by six
sons and two daughters.
A. N. Morris, an operative of I
the Millfort cotton mill, was se- 1
verely cut in the neck by some
one whose name he refuses to
divulge Monday night. Morris
and a party of friends had gone
on a fishing trip to the Catawba
river and a difficulty arose in the
party. A man named Knox is
suspected of doing the cutting,
but as Morris refuses to talk
about the affair and as there
seems to have been no eye witnesses
to the assault no one is
likely to be arrested. Morris'
wounds are not considered dangerous.
Closing Exercises of Graded School. ?
Superintendent Bauknight of 1
Fort Mill graded school does not |
think it wise to devote days of
valuable time at the close of each i
session to the preparation of 1
elaborate exercises with which to {
conclude the year's work, but he
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uoes mum inai a snort programme
of the exposition of the ;
school's progress should be
arranged for the benefit of the j
patrons. With this end in view
the present session of the school
will be closed by public exercises
on the 19th inst. It is the
desire of the school authorities
that the public attend the
exercises. The following programme
has been arranged:
Thuridajr, May 19, 10 A. M.
Chorus by the music class.
Prayer by Rev. J. K. Hair.
Address by D. B. Johnson,
president of Winthrop college.
Song by the children of the ;
first grade.
Prize-winning I). A. R. essay
read.
D. A. R. essay medal presented i
to the winner.
Diplomas awarded to the
graduates by Rev. W. A. Hafner.
/ Song by children of the second
grade.
Thursday, May 19, 8:30 P. M.
Literary exercises 01 the
Literary Society of the Fort j
Mill Graded and High School,
Carey Epps, president; Miss i
Annin Rnssoll spprflnrv
Prayer by Rev. T. G. VVhite. j
i Roll call. I
Minutes read and approved.
* Chorus.
Recitation by Miss Mattie Epps.
Solo by Miss Annie Russell.
Debate ?"Resolved that coin- J
pulsory education should be en- \
* forced in South Carolina. Af- '
firmative, Monroe VVhite; negu- i
tive, Elizabeth Spratt; (Duet bv i
Misses Annie Link and Annie
Russell.) Affirmative. Julia
Boyd; negative, John Blankenship.
Recitation by Ola Crowder.
Recitation bv Lessie Epps.
Awarding of medals. I
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You will find that in
the long run it will pay
you to do business at
Ardrey's drugstore.
GO TO
'Haile's on the Corner"!
For pure, delicious Ice
Cream every day, the
product of A. O. Jones'
fine, well-fed Jerseys.
All the leading Iced
Drinks dispensed from
our fountain. Headquarters
for Tobaccos, Cigars,
Cigarettes, Smokers'
Articles, Headley's Pure
Chocolate Bon Bons,
fresh and delicious, on
hands all the time. Our
stock of Drugs and
Medicines is complete.
Come to see us.
-ort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Mgr.
leach Baseball Goods
JHfKaoSan Leagu?F
<??<<<{<?
&i^PPB
The Reach trademark is a guarantee
>f satisfaction and perfection. We are
confident of the quality of these goods
ind will replace any defective Keachnade
article (except baseballs and bats
:osting less than $1) with a new one.
Baseball clubs will find it to their inerest
to correspond with us about uniforms.
Call at The Times office for a Reach
>ascball catalog.
S. B. McMASTER,
OIVK11JNU UUUUS,
Columbia, - - S. C.
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J BEACH-IHRIE'S Q
] Attention, Ladies! ?
s - 0
J We want to call your attention W
j to our swell new line of the latest Q
K in design of jK
J| Long Hat Pins g
J Just what you want for that M
? large hat. We have them in solid ?
| gold for $2.00 up; highest grade fcj
j gold filled, beauties, at 65c, 75c, M
* $1.00, $1.25 up to $4.00; sterling
3 silver at 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.00 to Q
j $2.00. S
5 Mail orders attended the same wr
day received. V
? Beach-Ihrie Jewelry Co., jjj
j| Reliable Jewelers, f)
j Rock Hill, S. C. g
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an election
for one alderman from Ward No.
i will be held in the town of Fort Mill,
3. C., on Friday, May 20, 1910.
All qualified voters residing in said
ward are entitled to vote in this election.
The polls will open at 8 a. m. and
:lose at 4 p. m.
D A. Lee, J. II. I'atterson and T. I).
Faulkner have been appointed managers
for said election.
By order of council this 2nd day of
May, 1910.
L. A. HARRIS,
Mayor.
THIS I!
VI
Improved SteelThis
new model
been on the market
and the many nov
perfect satisfaction,
freezer before buyin
Is the standard of
assortment in stock.
McElhaney
Meachan
Attention <
Do you know we have as large
| Furnishing Goods as can he foun<
Lion Bra
One of the best made at the pr
sizes, 14 to 19, $1.00, $1.25 and $
1 Drawers. Balbrigan Shirts, 2i
Elastic Seam Drawers, 50c.
Hcs
All kinds and colors. Gauze
Pillings and Red Raven, 25c. A
Special 50c.
Mill!
We are having one of the best
I of our business. Express brings
Call to see Miss Frank.
I
Meachan
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I l erraCo
I have just rece
Cotta Piping, all
24-inch. If you
putting in any kin
( well, it will pay
piping from me.
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1 V. B. Blc
H=ji= = ?=i i
Political Announcements.
For Cotf iy S ip rvi?or.
I hereby anno nee : self a candidate
for reelection ? the office of
Supervisor of York com v, subject to
the rules of the approaching Democratic
primary election.
CLEM F. GORDON.
Mullen's Hornet's Nest Liniment has
been used for years and remains the
same. Friends may go back 011 you but
Hornet's Nest Liniment never does.
f ' ' ' V* '" .
5 NEW
t
I
Frame Freezer
cream freezer has
only a short time,
v in use are giving
Call and see this
giterprise
amel Ware
perfection. A full
& Company
1 & Epps.
Gentlemen.
and nicely selected line of Mens'
i in the county.
nd Shirts.
ice. White and neat stripes. All
L.50. B. V. D. Shirts and Knee
3 and 50c. Pepperals Bleached
iery.
black, blue, brown and p;ray, in
l1! Silk Hose black and all colors,
nery.
seasons in Millinery in the history
us new j?oods nearly every day.
n & Epps.
'Ill
tta Piping
ived a car of Terra j
sizes, from 4- to j
are contemplating
d of drain or bored
you to buy the
i iiken ship.
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WARNING.
All person are hereby warned
against Hut ig, Fishing, Boating,
Trapping, Cu' ing Timber > -espaasing
in any rtanner upon ii. intls of
the undersig ?d. All violators of this
warring win be prosecuted to :he full
extent of the law.
J. L. SPRATT.
Mullen's Hornet's Nest Liniment
, cures burns and old sores. For sale by
I all druggist^ and country merchants.
SELLING
at 80c on tl
For one week, commencing Thurs
back our customers 20c in cash for e
they buy from us for cash. We do
to test the advertising value of the 1
and main reason is to sell more goo?
bills. No goods will be marked UP
a dollar's worth of anything in our j
cepted) for 80 cents. Of course, t
goods, so this sale will last only one
Come early and get first choice.
L. J. MAS
I Your F<
When you feel down heai
W kind of Groceries and Mea
ask you to call at Jones' 1
^ find a combination of grocer
please the most fastidious o
Jk We have this week th<
Cherries. Pears. Crvst.nliy.od
U Pineapples.
S In the vegetable line, we
^ Beans, Beets, Squash, Pum
^ Kraut and others too numei
Fresh Potatoes, Tomatoee
| JONES,
Watch Fit*
White Fro?t Patent Flour, per
O. K. Patent Flour, per sack .
Five Gallon Keg Molasses
Ten
Sugar House Molasses
Karo Corn Syrup .
All 25c Cans Coffee now
All 10c Cans Coffee now two f<
Arbuckle's Coffee, per package
North State Loose Coffee
Chic Feed 35c per peck, or per
Soda. 3 packs for
Cotton Meal per bag
We still have Can Fruits at:
O. IE
. LananaBOBnaBaBMi
I NO TREASURE-LADEN
Is likely to come
Your surest way tc
after what you ear
one best way to do
DEPOSIT YOUR MONE
And you'll know a
make and how mi
here heips you to s
stance, you can ma
for two cents. No
is so cheap or nearl
TV, n 0 Anin<vn
me savings oaiiK ui
W. R. Meacham, Cas
Lumber F
We are prepared to fill orders, h
DRESSED and RO
Our mills are located near Fort W,
in this section, and with improved i
ence we guarantee satisfaction \
HOKE, MASSEY
G OUT
le dollar.
>day, May 12th, we will give
(very dollar's worth of poods
this for two reasons: One is
Fort Mill Times, and the other
Is, sc we can pay our spring
for this sale. You simply get
:tnrp (Phfknnnpranli
\ * xvuv^i L V.V. V/l UO C A"
his is less than cost on most
week.
iSEY'S.
selings 1
:tcd and sad about the W
ts you are getting, we 4R
where you will always ?
ies and meats that will
nes.
e White Cherries, Red ^
Cherries and Crystalized yt
can give you Stringless S
plcin, Pimientos, Sauer ^
ous to mention,
i, Beans and Cabbage.
The Grocer. %
;'s Prices.
sack $3.15
3.00
2.00
3.90
.40
.40
... .20*
3r .... .15*
5... .15?
15>
bushel. ...$1.25
10
$1.70'
same price.
nITE.
SHIP
to make you suddenly rich.
) wealth is to look carefully
n and spend. There is only
this.
Y WITH US I
11 the time how much you H
ich you spend. An account I
ave in many ways. For in- n
il a check for any amonni I
other way of sending money ft
ly so safe. I
Fni't Mill i
* Wl k mill
ihirr
akJ&^WBCi-iW II !! ? [
ror Sale.
irge or small, for all kinds of
UGH LUMBER.
[ill in the finest tract of timber
machinery and years of experivith
every order. Phone 1-a.
& COMPANY.