Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 02, 1910, Image 5
SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
Mrs. W. A. Hafner and little
sons are visiting Mrs. Hafner's
mother, Mrs. M. E. Shannon, in
Sharon.
Miss Mary O'Connell is again
at her home in the outskirts of
town after an absence of several
months as a patient at a Charlotte
hospital.
\ Saturday and Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Watson, of Charlotte,
were guests at the home of Mrs.
Watson's parents, Capt and Mrs.
j. w. Ararey.
A valuable horse belonging to
McElhaney & Co. was seriously
injured Tuesday afternoon by an
automobile driven by "Bub" McFadden,
of Rock Hill. The
accident occurred at the Southern
freight depot.
R. E. Parks, former drug
clerk for W. B. Ardrey & Co.,
recently appeared before the
Virginia Pharmaceutical Board
and stood the examination to
obtain a license as a registered
pharmacist. Mr. Parks is located
at Culpeper, Va.
Cadet W. A. Robinson, of the
Providence section of Mecklenburg
county, was the winner of
the gold medal in the competitive
drill at Horner's military
school some days ago for the
best drilled cadet. The young
man is a son of W. A. Robinson.
The Dunn (N. C.) graded
I 1 I ! _ 1 J ? 1.1
scnooi riaving cioseu ior ine
summer vacation, Miss Bessie
Faris, who was one of the teachers,
has returned to her home in
Fort Mill township. Miss Faris
was reelected by the board of
trustees for another session.
Frances Smith, the little granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Young, whose illness at the
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte
was noted in The Times
last week, continues to improve
and strong hopes are now entertained
by the physicians that the
child will recover.
Cal Weeks, a negro who lived
in O'Connell row, ran amuck at
his home Sunday afternoon and
after terrorizing his neighbors bv
firing his pistol was arrested by
Officer V. D. Potts. Monday
morning Weeks paid a $30 fim
for disorderly conduct?$15 tc
the town and $15 to the State.
Rev. C. B. Ratchford, of Tirzah,
was a visitor to Fort Mil
Friday. Mr. Ratchford is a sor
of the Rev. W. W. Ratchford,
who, about 40 years ago, was
pastor of the Presbyterian church
in this place. The elder Mr.
Ratchford now lives in Unior
/*Ann f \r
wuut.t t 11. v., auu ir? iiiwil liicii
80 years of age.
The Buckeye Cotton Oil com
pany, an Ohio corporation, wil
within the next two weeks begir
the erection of a large cottonseec
warehouse in Fort Mill. Th<
building will be located on Whit<
street near the Stewart ginnery
and will be the largest ware
house of the kind in town. Th(
local representative of the Buck
eye company will be McElhanej
& Co.
Mr. L. E. Ligon and familj
visited relatives in Fort Mil
Sunday and Monday. Mr
Ligon was agent for the Southerr
railway in this place some yean
ago. He is now holding a similai
position in Shelby, N. C. Shelbj
is the home of Congressmar
E. Y. Webb, who will be opposec
this year by S. S. McNinch, th<
Republican nominee. Mr. Licror
does not think that there is anj
likelihood of Mr. Webb beinj
beaten by Mr. McNinch.
The Rev. W. A. Hafner, pastci
of the Fort Mill Presbyteriar
church, announces that then
will be no services in his churcl
next Sunday, owing to hi:
absence in Clinton, where h<
will preach the annual sermoi
to the Y. M. C. A. of the Presby
terian College of South Carolins
incident to the commencemen
exercises. However, there wil
be services in the Presbyteriar
church the following Sunday
June 12.
The Rev. W. A. Hafner lef
Monday morning for Davidsoi
college to attend the annua
meeting of the board of trustee:
Tuesday morning. Mr. Hafne:
is one of the trustees fron
Bethel presbytery, which will n<
longer be represented on th<
board, as, at the meeting o
presbytery held in Ridgewa:
some weeks ago, the decisioi
was reached to withdraw th<
support of the presbytery fron
Davidson and in the futur
f)atronize the Presbyterian Col
ege of South Carolina, ii
Clinton.
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
It is probable that E. Walker
Duvall, who is a representative in
the Legislature from Chesterfield
county, will announce himself in
the next few days as a candidate
limif n?nr*f rr/\* VT ?.?
ivi iivuV/tnan t ^uvci UV/X * AMI. \
Duvall's platform in part will be
local option, good roads, economical
State government and better
schools.
Miss Ona Beamguard, of Clover,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
I D. F. Lee.
,
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 dispersed 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.
Fort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Mgr.
Things might break
wrong with you some
time?all men are not infallible
all the time?and
you'll think you are getting
a raw deal more
times than you are, but
i take a tip from me that
| things will round up to
your considerable advantage
in the long run if
you trust your business
) to Ardrey's Drug Store.
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Political Announcements.
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For County Supervisor.
1 hereby announce myself a candi.
i date for reelection to the office of
j ! Supervisor of York county, subject tc
the rules of the approaching Democrat}
ic primary election.
1 CLEM F. GORDON.
3 ?
i ' The Fort Mill friends of JOHN F.
j ! GORDON take pleasure in presenting
: his name to the voters of York county
4 for the office of County Supervisor.
- Mr. Gordon filled this office some years
- ago and his administration redowned tc
j the interests of the county as well as
reflecting credit upon himself.
j j For County Auditor.
i The Times is authorized to announce
Broadus M. Love, of Smyrna, as a can
didate for the Democratic recommen1
dation for appointment as Auditor of
j York county; subject to the choice of
P the voters in the primary election.
^ I hereby announce myself as a canJ
didate for nomination for reappoint1
ment to the office of County Auditor,
j subject to the action of the Democratic
i voters in the primary election.
' JOHN J. HUNTER.
f1* SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE?The Cousart house anc
lot in Sprattville. Apply to Mrs,
1 Jno. Q. Cousart, 1113 S. Caldwel
B Street, Charlotte, N. C.
1 FOR SALE?One horse, gentle, wil
5 work wherever hitched. Cheap foi
i cash, or will sell on time.
! tf L. A. HARRIS & CO.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
I
t Notice is hereby given that an elec
1 tion for one alderman from Ward No
^ | 3 will be held in the town of Fort Mill
S. C., on Monday, June 6, 1910.
* All qualified voters residing in saic
ward are entitled to vote in this elec
? tion.
The polls will open at 8 a. m. ant
1 close at 4 p. m.
1 D A. Lee, J. H. Patterson and T. D
g Faulkner have been appointed man
r agers for said election.
By order of council.
1 L. A. HARRIS,
> M ayor.
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f ROAD TAX NOW DUE.
y The attention of all concerned ii
? called to the fact that the commutatioi
road tax of three dollars is now du<
e and payable, Jwith July 1 as the las
fl day upon which it may be paid. Per
e sons tailing to pay the $3 commutatioi
tax on or before July 1, will be liabl
to five days service on the road.
1 H. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
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We have jusl
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make it to your
us before buyin
Don't fail to s
need of Fruit J<
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McElhaney I
Meachan
WHITE GOODS-The time is I
them in Batiste, Flaxon, Lawn j
line of Flouncing: and Bands to m
worth up to $1.00 the yard, at 50<
25c. These are very much worn
LINEN?Call and see our 50c I
at 35c. Fine for waists and suits
98c. Very fine 36 inch Linen for
' LAWNS?40 inch Lawn at 10c,
very sheer, 10c, 121-2c, 15c and I
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-Ski]
Covers at a big reduction. Chi
: 10c and 12 l-2c. Baby Creepers
MILLINERY?Miss Frank has
big line of hats worth up to !
lot for $1.95.
Meachan
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5 come to our grocery store ar
: * ing the best of everything ii
* take great pleasure in waitir
ft teously. We will take great
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I vj grocery a pleasant place to
* completely stocked with
* pleasant because our prices ;
9 ever there is a Chance for vj
Q because we are always willii
ft to please and accommodate <
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, 9 Stewart & Ci
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Lumber
We are prepared to fill orders,
DRESSED and R
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1 in this section, and with improve
L> ence we guarantee satisfactior
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Linen. You should see our
atch at big bargains. Flouncing
!. Bands worth 35c and 40c, at
this season.
jinen in medium and light weight
>. Linen Sheeting, 90 inches, at
waists and suits at 50c.
121-2c and 15c. 30 inch Lawn
25c.
rts. Gowns, Drawers and Corset
ldren's Drawers, 2 to 12 years, at
at 12 l-2c.
gone to work and trimmed up a
$4.00. We offer you choice of the
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you this personal invitation to 5
id make it your place for buyi
the grocery line. We will *
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time. We try to make our t.
trade, pleasant because it is
thoroughly desirable goods,
are always reasonable when- m
iriation in price, and pleasant 8
ig and eager to do all we can Q
5ur customers. Please accept M
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Number 15. i
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For Sale.
lar^e or small, for all kinds of
OUCH LUMBER.
t Mill in the finest tract of timber
>d machinery and years of experii
with every order. Phone 1-a.
Y & COMPANY.
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FLOUR.
Best Patent Flour, per sack
Next "
Lard, per pound
Cooking Oil, per gallon ..
Molasses, per gallon, 30c to
COFFEE,
50c Pails Coffee, now
25c Cans
10c " 44 44 2 for .
3 packs Soda,
FEED STUFF-Corn, Oats, V
ton Meal at lowest prices.
aii uannea tioods at the same
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is our way of saying
perfect paints, enam
els, stain
^OUAUTYBt1 matter
y W what you
/ paint, you
matt rial in one of the I
"ACHE QUALITY" kinds.
"The Selection and Uae of I '
Paint* and K.niahea" is your* Bt (
M with even the amalleat pur- K j
chaae. Ask for it. I
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FLOUR.
$3.15
.$3.00
121-2c
. 90c
50c
COFFEE.
... ...40c
_20c
15c
10c
[ay. Shipped Stuff and Cotprice.
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1765 1910
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
126th Year Begins September 30.
Entrance examinations will be hel.
in the county court house on Friday
July 1, at 9 a. m. All candidates foi
admission can compete in Septembei
for vacant Boyce scholarships, which
pay $100 a year. One free tuition
scholarship for each county of South
Carolina. Board and furnished room
in dormitory, $12. Tuition, $40. For
catalogue address
Hakh'son Randolph,
President.
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The Reach trademark is a guarantee
>f satisfaction and perfection. We are
:onfident of the quality of these goods
md will ronlo/?? ut?*? ? i? -l
. V "IIJ U?1 CL LI VU IVI'ilC fl"
nade article (except baseballs and oats
:ostin^ less than $1) v\ith a new on..
Baseball clubs will find it to their interest
to correspond with us about Uniforms.
S. B. McMASTEK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.