Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 21, 1910, Image 8
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I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ^
^Miss Mary Epps is the guest
c<
Miss Bessie Patterson is seri- ^
ously ill at her home on Forest u
street.
Mrs. J. R. Haile is visiting F
relatives at Caskey's, in Lan- k
caster county.
Miss Elizabeth Nims is spend- E
ing a few days with relatives in rr
Mt. Holly, N. C. b
Mrs. Effie Thompson is visiting
her sister. Mrs. J. T. McGregor, ]
in Forest City, N. C. ! !*
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lee left o
Fort Mill Monday afternoon for
a week's visit to their son. j
T. K. Lee, in Atlanta. a
J Miss Mary Boyd has returned is
to her home in Fort Mill, after a
pleasant visit to relatives at
Blackstock, Chester county. Misses
Rosa Lindley and Lu- <<
cile and Lila Devlin, of Greensboro,
N. C., are guests at the
home of Mr. E. W. Russell. jj
Curtis Sanders, of Union, and |(
Miss Rubie O'Shields, of Jones- ,,
ville, were recent visitors at the
home of the Rev. Mr. Hair. E
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McElhaney ("
and children are spending the *
week with relatives at Me Bee, in S
Chesterfield county. ('
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I). W il- I'
liams, of Charlotte, were guests (
at the home of Mrs. Williams' 1'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. M
Williamson, Saturday and Sun- [j
day. | ^
Mrs. Eliza Sutton, mother of TJ
Messrs. J. H. and S. P. Sutton, i
is critically ill at lier home two
miles from Fort Mill. Mrs. Sutton
is advanced in years and it is ~
feared that she will not recover. Y|
One of the handsomest and
smoothest running automobiles
yet seen on the streets of Fort
Mill is the new E. M. F. car of , ??
W. B. Ardrey, which arrived si<
from St. Louis Monday morning. ^
Mr. S. N. Merritt. an aged
citizen of Fort Mill, is critically of
ill at his home and it is thought (
that he cannot survive many ot
days. For years Mr. Merritt has ('j'
been a great sutferer from
cancer. ci
Dr. J. B. Elliott spent Tuesday w
at the bedside of his brother, w
VV. P. Elliott, who is ill of typhoid Ul
fever at the home of a kinsman ^
in the Sharon neighborhood in ;
Mecklenburg county. Mr. El- ;i>
liott's home is in Charlotte.
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W. P. Yarborough, a Confederate
veteran whose home is _
in Fort Mill, and Mrs. Lizzie
Sutton were married some days u
ago by Magistrate John W. 5
McElhaney. Mr. Yarborough 1
is about 7f> years of age and his I
wife is about 1"?.
JYliss .Jennie Yongue, of Pied- J
mont, Greenville county, is the I
guest of her sister, Mrs. \\\ D. ; I
Wolfe. Miss Yongue is thc'l
daughter of the Rev. R. A. |
Yongue, a former pastor of the ?
Fort Mill Methodist church.
F. Everard Ardrey returned to I
Fort Mill Friday morning after a |
ten days' pleasure trip through I
Georgia and Alabama. While in S
Birmingham Mr. Ardrey visited I
the commercial and railroad
telegraph offices and upon stating I
that he was a telegraph operator I
was offered a number of key '
jobs. 1
J. C. Hunter has returned to Q
his duties as prescription clerk I
at the Ardrey drug store after |
a ten days' vacation spent at l is ft
old home at Gray Court, in I
Laurens county. Mr. Hunter
says that the growing cotton and I
corn in Laurens county have not I
suffered from lack of work, due : |
to the excessive rainfall, as have ?
the same crops in this section.
Fort Mill has lust a good M
citizen and the Millfort mill a,
valued employe in the removal
of J. H. Barnhill to Forest City, ,
N. C., whither he goes to accept
the position of overseer of card- j
jng at the Florence mill, of I
which J. T. McGregor recently
accepted the superintendency *r
after several years' connection
with the cotton mills in Fort
Mill. 01
Among the visitors to Fort Mill
last week to attend the sessions
of the Methodist conference, si
Rock Hill district, was Prof. A
John G. Clinkscales of Wofford (1
college. Professor Clinkscales Si
is not only a distinguished
educator, but had the honor two
years ago of being urged by
numerous friends through the ?
State to become a candidate for *
the United States senate in the
race which resulted in the n
election of Senator E. D. Smith.
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mMmSmk,
ummer Necessities
Hot Weather Luxuries
You will find in our stock a
jmplete assortment of the best
oods that go to make for your
ealth, comfort and beauty.
Soaps, Toilet Waters, Creams,
oot Powders, and ten different
inds of Talcum Powders.
The latest creation is Colgate's
actvlis Powder. It not only
lakes white as other powders,
ut has the added value of mediine
ingredients that promote
ealth and cleanliness and its
eep, delicate perfume bears an
ir of refinement that is luxuriLis
to contemplate.
Mow about Fruit Powders and
ar Rubbers? Store bought goods
re high and fruit is pletiful. It
; well to consider.
Ardrey's Drug Store.
'Haile's on the Corner"
[EADQCAETEKS F()R
2h: CREAM AND
ELICIOUS FOUNTAIN
RINKS,
IGARS,
IGARETTES,
MOKING AND
HEWING TOBACCO.
IPES,
HEWING c;UM, ETC.
INE LINE OF DRUGS AND
[EDICINES.
OOI) PLACE TO LOAF.
WELCOME TO ALL.
ort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Mgr.
ORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS
(The <>M Reliable)
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Monument dealers the country over
irry practically the same line of debits,
and usually the customer must
ke not what he wants, but the nearit
i... r,? i ;? i:?.
. ? ... v?... III..? IV u an nil.- ll^l
ihmitted.
Or in other words, he must take one
' the regular stock designs and conse- !
lently gets a duplicate of hundreds of i
her monuments already erected and .
tartly alike except possibly in the
lality of the work and material.
We make a specialty of giving our
istomers exactly what they want;
iking their ideas and combining them
ith our experience we endeavor to
ork out an original design, which in
ic completed monument reflects the
iste and individuality of the puriaser.
If you want something above the
forage, let us make it for you. It
ill cost you no more than the ordinary
nd.
.!< iH X E. CARROLL,
Pres. and Treas.
Count the f
Count the nev
locaiity. Who b
men? No. Whoi
men who have sa
small sums and d
i? 4-? 1
uaiiiv uilill CHUU^I
begin to build. \
paid for somethir
the savings habit.
Tha Pineville Loan
GEO. W. BUNI
PINEVILLE
[arble and Granite
Monuments.
A larf?e stock at prices from
>.00 up.
Call and see the line at
ir storornnm Rnnlpvnrrl
aimer streets. Phone 1618.
Write and let us call and
low designs.
lueen City Marble &
Granite Works,
Charlotte, IM. C. j
Take Oil worth street cars to
E?ach our plant.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION.
Supervisor* Will Fill Appointment* at
Rock Hill. Fort Mill end Clover.
Notice is hereby given that in obedience
to the provisions of law so requiring,
we will be at the places named
below at the times mentioned for the
purpose or issuing registration certificates
to such citizens as mav apply for
them, and who shall furnish satisfactory
evidence of possessing the necessary
qualifications to enable them to
receive the same:
Rock Hill. August 2 and 3.
Fort Mill, August 4.
Clover, August 8.
The constitutional requirements as
to eligibility for registration are: (1)
Applicant must be 21 years of age.
(2) Must have been a citizen of the
State two years, of the county one
year and of the polling precinct at
I which he desires to vote four months, i
I (31 He must be able to read and write, '
j or pay taxes on $300 worth of property, j
I (4) He must furnish satisfactory evi- j
dence of having paid all past due State
! and-county taxes. The receipt of the |
county treasurer is sufficient evidence
of having paid taxes.
R. Si. WALLACE, Chairman,
A. M. BLACK.
J. E. BCRNS.
j Supervisors of Registration for York
county. 7-21-2t
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How to
Paint Your Buggy
It's easy to re-paint your
buggy, carriage, cart or
vehicle of any kind.
ACME QUALITY
CARRIAGE PAINT (NEAL'S)
makes It so simple that anyone
can secure the finest results?a
handsome, durable,
varnish-gloss finish in black
or rich colors. It's the ideal
finish for vehicles and all
surfaces, indoors or outdoors
(row-boats, settees, porch
furniture, etc.) that are subjected
to extreme exposure
or hard usage. It's all ready to
brush on and the cost is a trifle
No wofftT what the
surface In be painted,
enameled stained or
varnished, there's an
Acme Quality Kind to I "
fit the purpose ~
PARKS DRUG COMPANY, ,:
AGENTS.
WANTED?To lease for a term of N
three or five years, beginning January 0
1, 1910, a tract of land containing 10 to T
.'50 acres within three miles of Fort Mill. T
Address. "Lessee," care The Times. ()
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lew Houses :
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v houses in your V;
uilt them? Rich
* Men who work, | o
ved. Some saved I j;
eposited it in the J |
ti accumulated to
Vhen the home is c
tg better is theirs: j<
Begin now.
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have you heard o
opportunities hav
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about it, and thin
g dred dollars woul
| soon you could hi
g spare money, insi
Come in and tc
show you how
hundred dollars,
your name on oui
Money deposi
draws interest at
months or longer,
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ROCK 1
SAKE, :
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ALLONS PUT UP O O T UT T
IN J U(JS. i i \ i t-J i
EXPRESS PRE
CORN WHISKEY. 1 Gul 2 <
few. Corn $2 10 $3
'ne-Year-OUl Corn . 2 35 -1
wo-Year-Old Corn . .'{ ik) 5
hroo-Yoar-Old Corn II 25 .j
Id Mountain Corn 2 75 1
Id Private Stock Corn
ocahontas Corn .
Id Process Corn
riinroso Corn, old and mellow
RYE WHISKEY.
ihson _ 4 50 S
Id Times 3 75 7
Id Prentice (case goods)
ascade
Id Taylor 4 00 7
[ellwood (bottled in bond) .1 75 7
verholt
fferson Club. 8 7.7 7
Id Henry 3 50 G
avage Mountain Rye 3 50 fi
Id Grand Dad r 3 50 G
W. Harper
aul Jones Rye
osh Valley Rye ...
Ijerweed kye
xcelsior 2 25 i
oover's Private Stock Rye
ell wood _ 4 50 .
Hlson Rye . .
reen River 4's
divert
MALT WHISK IKS.
oover's Old Malt 3 2"> 5
ooney's Malt 3 50 6
uffy's Malt .... .
GINS.
ooth's Old Tom _.
urkey Gin 3 60 *?
wan Gin 2 50 4
olland Gin 8 00 6
NO CHARGE FOR JU(
W. H. HOOVER & CO., I
You Can't D
on H01
It requires cash and credi
incubator that hatches both
means and large integrity h
promote his fortune.
Use This Ba
for deposits, loans and any
with a bank. We will be pl<
THE SAVINGS BANK (
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lould start you to th
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d do for you right n
ive it if vou would
:ead of carelessly th
ilk the matter over
you can soon acci;
and help you to d
r list of depositors.
ted in our Savini
the rate of 4 per ce
yles Nation
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o Business I
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t. This bank is a sort of fli1
Manv a man of smnll
las a bank as a vehicle to i,
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business you may have
eased to serve you.
IF FORT MILL, S. C. !
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\nd how often
low many good
t having money?
inking. Think
^hat a few hunow;
and of how
only save your
rowing it away, j
with us. We ll
imulate several
o it by entering
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Furniture
Bargains
We arc offering many atractive
hot-weather bargains
.11 oar splendid stock oi' Furliture.
Lots of folks are
taking advantage of our bargains.
We are sure that you
too could find something here
/ou would like to have. Can't
you come down here where
the goods are to be seen?
HAMMOCKS
afford relief from hot weather.
Anyone can enjoy the
pleasure and comfort of a
Hammock for a very small
outlay; not only for this summer,
but for years. Our handsome
pillow Hammocks, with
neat fringe, have several special
features over other makes
that we will be glad to have
you examine carefully before
you buy.
W. G. REID & SON
ROCK HILL, S. C.
POOL ROOM ORDINANCE.
Re it enacted by the Town Council of
Fort Mill, S. C\, and by the authority
of the same:
I l? ..Loll lw. f .i r. -
... ?. ?V .mull ?M 1<III<IWII<I 1 or
the manager or proprietor of any I'ool
Koom to keep the same open later than
eleven (11) o'clock at night.
Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any
minor to enter a Pool Room either to
play or for any other purpose; it sha'1
also be unlawful for the manager or
proprietor of any Pool Room to allow a
minor in the Pool Room.
Sec. 3. Any person or persons vio- >
lating either of the above sections shall
upon conviction be liable to a fine of
not less than five (5) dollars nor more
than fifty (50) dollars, or imprisoned
for a period of not less than five (5)
days nor more than thirty (30) days at
the discretion of the mayor or council.
Done in open council this 5th day
of Julv, 1910.
L. A. HARRIS,
Attest: Mayor.
J. L. SPRATT, Clerk.