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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. Miss Ursula Blankenship is visiting- relatives in Morganton, | N. C. Mrs. Fred Nims has returned to Fort Mill after a pleasant visit to friends in Yorkville. ; w Prof. James H. Thornwell, of ' Winnsboro, paid a short visit to relatives in Fort Mill last week. | . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young re^s. turned Monday evening from a short visit to friends in Salisbury. ; N. c. ! The Fort Mill ball team left! vesterdav morniner for a series I of three games with the York* ville club. Mrs. J. W. Erwin is critically ill at her home on Ardrey hill and little hope is entertained for her recovery. Born to the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 1 S. P. Hair, Wednesday, June j 15th, a daughter. The child will be christened Josephine Rebecca. The infant son of J. W. , Collins died Sunday night. The body of the little boy was interred beside that of his mother, who died about a month ago. The Rev. Edw. S. Reaves, of Honea Path, visited relatives in Fort Mill Thursday. Mr. Reaves came up from Chester, where1, Mrs. Reaves is a patient in a < hospital. Prof. Frank Potts, of the university of South Carolina, is at his home in Pleasant Valley. < Prof. Potts may spend a part of the summer vacation at one of:; the northern universities. The condition of Major James W. Wilson, of Charlotte, who has been critically ill for several days, is said to be somewhat improved. Major Wilson is the ?< A* T T A * lainci ui mi a. lj. o. massey. i Mrs. John O'Shields and ! daughter, of Jonesville, Union ' county, are visitors at the home ! ^^>f the Rev. Mr. Hair. Mrs. ] ^^^Mkios. Littlejohn also visited at home of Mr. Hair last week. 1 Mrs. J. B. Mack and grand- i daughter, Miss Elizabeth Mack, are visiting from their Georgia , fr" home at Mrs. Elizabeth Belk's. | A Miss Elizabeth Mack is the W daughter of the late Dr. Alexan-' j w der Mack, who moved from Fort | Mill to Hawkinsville, Ga., some years ago. Rev. Robert G. Lee will preach to the congregation of the Fort Mill Baptist church next Sunday evening. In the forenoon of the same day Mr. Lee will preach at Flint Hill church. He is a Fort Mill young man who was recently ordained to the ministry of the Baptist church. Several thousand copies of an editorial which appeared in The Times two weeks ago, under the caption "North Carolina Republicanism," will be used as a ; campaign document by Congressman E. Y. Webb in his canvass for reelection in the Ninth North Carolina district. James D. Fulp has sold his stock of clothing and dry goods in Winnsboro and will devote his entire time hereafter tr? tko Winnsboro hotel, the proprietorship of which he acquired recently. Mr. Fulp is an old Fort Mill boy whose friends here wish him , success in the hotel business. After visiting their sister, Mrs. Osmond Barber, for several days, Misses Anne and Valinda Hamilton, of Union, left Monday morning for Charlottesville, Va., where they will spend six weeks in attendance upon the summer school at the University of Virginia. Miss Valinda Hamilton is a 1910 graduate of VVinthrop college. The farmers of Gold Hill are arranging with the demonstration department of Clemson college for a farmers' institute to be held at Gold Hill academy later in the summer. The date of the institute has not been nxeci, out it probably will be held about the 1st of August, in conjunction with the annual picnic of that community. James H. Cofer, of WinstonSalem, N. C., and Miss Mamie Hill, of Pilot Mountain, N. C., came to Fort Miil on train No. 27 Tuesday afternoon and a few hours after reaching town were married at the Palmetto hotel by the Rev. T. J. White. The young man appeared to be about 19 years of age and the young lady even younger, perhaps not more than 17. They left for Winston-Salem Wednesday morn-, ing. ! Political Announcements. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself as a can- ! didate for the House of Representatives from York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. E. BEAMGUARD. For County Treasurer. The Times is authorized to announce HARRY E. NEIL as a candidate for appointment as Treasurer for York ! county, subject to the recommendation : of the Democratic voters in the primary election. For Supt. of Education. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Supeaintendent of Education for York county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. MINOR R. BIGGERS. The Times is authorized to announce Mr. JOHN WARREN QUINN, formerly of Broad River, now of York township, as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Supervisor of York county, subject to the rules of the approaching Democratic primary election. CLEM F. GORDON. The Fort Mill friends of JOHN F. GORDON take pleasure in presenting his name to the voters of York county for the office of County Supervisor. Mr. Gordon filled this office some years ago and his administration redowned to I the interests of the county as well as ( reflecting credit upon himself. For County Auditor. The Times is authorized to announce Broadus M. Love, of Smyrna, as a can- i Jidate for the Democratic recommendation for appointment as Auditor of York county; subject to the choice of the voters in the primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for reappointment to the office of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the primary election. JOHN J. HUNTER. AN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the town council of J Fort Mill. S r J?nd hv nnthoritvr t\f the same: Section 1. It shall he unlawful for any person or persons to drive an automobile or other vehicle at a greater speed than 15 miles per hour on any j street within the corj>orate limits of | said town, except on Main street where the speed shall not exceed 1(1 miles per ' hour. Sec. 2. Any driver of an automobile . 1 upon approaching a corner where the | view is obstructed must not run at a greater speed than 10 miles per hour and must give warning by blowing a born or whistle before reaching such corner. Sec. 3. All drivers of vehicles must turn to the right whan passing other vehicles, and should the driver of an automobile see that a team is fright- | ened, he or she must stop the machine , until all danger is over. Sec. 4. Anyone violating any of the above sections shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $100, or imprisoned for a term of not less than 5 days nor more than 30 days, or both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion or the mayor or council. Done and ratified in common council this Tth day of June, 1910. L. A. HARRIS, Attest: Mayor. J. L. SPRATT, Clerk. More Seeds. A fresh lot of the following seeds just in. They have been in considerable demand: Bush Beans, Pole Beans. Lima Beans, Watermelon Seeds. Cooper's Cholera Cure for Chickens. We guarantee it to cure or give your money back. As a general tonic and egg producer it has no equal. We have one out-of-town customer who buys it by the dozen. Ardrey's Drug Store. GO TO "Haile's on the Corner" For DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIGARS, TOR A cm STATIONERY, HEADLEY'S CHOCOLATES. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM, the product of well-fed Jersey cows, and all the leading ICE-COLD FOUNTAIN DRINKS. Phone No. 43. Fort Mill Drug Comp'yi J. R. HAILE, Mgr. . - >r*-Tr . i CROC A IS GLASS DEPAR' Our Crockery and Glassy and our prices are low. Now Ice Cream We carry the two best mt on the market today, the Steel and our prices are right. 1 Freezer now is the time to bu] are so low. Fruit Preserving season is here busy at your preserving. We and at right prices. If you wi can supply you. Jelly C If it is Jelly Glasses you v> at prices unheard of. McElhaney 1 Meacham Matl We have a splendid line of M and Jap at 20c, 2oc and 30c. Also a few pieces in cheap matti do you good Gn mattings. Tom Call to see our special at 10< Turkish Towels at 10c, 20c and 35< and worth one-third more. Towe Corj A new line of the long R. & G. $1.00. See our long Vigilant Cors Millii This is Miss Frank's last week \ about your hat, call at once. 1 ivicauuclil] I WES \ SNOW o 5 Ol 5 jj Best for general c 2 pound cans | Q 5 pound cans 6 w = 0 jjj Stewart & Cu 8 SPECIAL NOTICES Hon. Pat Cork, of Rodgers, Ireland, will address the people of Fort Mill at the town hall on the night of July 4th, on the several nhases of the booze question. Everybody invited. Old papers are for sale at The Times office. 20 cents per hundred. V"' KERY rD WARE TMENT rare Department is complete is the time to get an i Freezer. ikes of Ice Cream Freezers 1 King and the Frost King If you want an Ice Cream r, especially when our prices Jars. and now is the time to get carry Fruit Jars in all sizes int Jar Tops or Rubbers we ilasses rant we have got them and i Company i & Epps. ting attings in plain and fancy China ng to close at 12 l-2c. We will rels i, worth 15c. Also a big job in i. These goods are 1st seconds ling at 5c the yard. sets Skirt Corset, our best seller at et at 50c. lery vith us, so if you want to see her i & Epps. SON i DRIFT | [L \ K 8 :ooking purposes. 0 6 30c {] ---75c | = fi 1 ? Telephone ?| Number 15. I HC3**0?tC=K*T>?<C3?tC3*{C3tt0*V MITCHELL HOTEL, (Formerly Nicholson Hotel) CHESTER. - - S. C. Rates, $2 Per Day and Up. S W. Mitchell, Proprietor. A "Special Notice" in The Times will bring result*. Phone 112. J3ga5H5H55B5aH5aS2555S5gSgg5i ICHANGE 0 ffi During the last week I ha I Goods and Notions stock of I continue the business in th< by Mr. Stallings. Having b sacrifice, I am prepared to off lie unusual bargains in thes< patronage of everyone ant n 1 - ? ? - ILiaue given me. Watch this space for barge C. B. MJ I |BtH555a5a55S5g5Hh^5H5^SHSagHa 2 "Bread is the staff < jR and butter is a golde 2 Our Dan Valley F # that makes the breac g of life. g Wesson Cooking $ and general cooking 2 Fresh vegetables jtt from the best truck 1 Our line of Cai ? complete. 1 JONES, T No Ice sold Sundays ; FLOUR. I Best Patent Flour, per sack Next 44 Lard, per pound Cooking Oil, per gallon Molasses, per gallon, 30c to COFFEE, O 50c Pails Coffee, now 25c Cans 10c 4 4 , 4 4 4 2 for 3 packs Soda, FEED STUFF-Corn, Oats, Haj ton Meal at lowest prices. All Canned Goods at the same pi ttMmmmmummmmmammmmmmi _/k._ o. IF" ["Rock Hill" I If you want t he host I j buy a "llock Hill" aixl Farm W; Olio- and two-horse ii sizes of the best nn sueli as Sturiohakor, C Thornhill. See us if vo jFort Mill Mu ?S55aag5ZSa5a5a5a5a5H5lE] F FIRM. 1 ive taken over the Dry g *. H. Stallings and will G b stooreroom occupied g ought the stock at a G er the purchasing pub- g i lines. I solicit the G 1 will appreciate any g lins. [J C _ g \ GI L L. | !5a5a55a5HH5HSE5S5H5g5|G of life, but bread ? n-headed cane/' $ lour is the flour ? 1 that is the staff 8 Oil for salads ? purposes. $ received daily ? armers. K nned Goods is S he Grocer, g after 9 o'clock. ^LOUR. $3.15 $3.00 121-2c 90c Kt In uuv. OFFEE. . 40c . 20c 15c 10c \ Shipped Stuff and Cotrice. J 1. Jn i? Buggies. Miggy on t in4 market i - you will Have1, it. igons. i a)! of tho different, ikos niaiiufaottired, arver, Xisson and u nood a wagon* le Comp'y .