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4 m Good Word for Mr. McNinch. While he is a Democrat and is therefore opposed to a number : of the principal planks in the platform of Mr. S. S. McNinch, Republican candidate for Congress in the Ninth North Carolina district, Mr. Fred Nims, a well known Fort Mill citizen, Hops not inrlorsp thp nttpmnt to injure Mr. McNinch's candidacy by the report that some years ago he discharged from his brickyard near Fort Mill a number of native white laborers and filled their places with Italians. Mr. Nims knows the fact3 and he states that not one white man lost his job through the employing of the foreigners. Mr. Nims also says that it does not lie in the mouth of certain Fort Mill Pemocrats to criticise Mr. McNinch if they appreciate his public-spiritedness. "I want to give the public an instance of Mr. McNinch's publicspiritedness," says Mr. Nims in a communication to The Times. "When our school bonds were to be voted on, a matter in which he had no earthly interest, being a non-resident, except to go dov/n in his pocket and pay his pro rata of the tax (which I am sorry to say some of our most prominent Democrats and, to outward appearances, most public-spirited citizens, resisted with their votes) Mr. McNinch said, to my certain knowledge, 'By all means issue the bonds and build the school house. I will cheerfully pay my pro rata of the tax.' Don't that sound like the right kind of metal? Don't we need more residents like him?" 4m Prof. Bauknight Complimented. Southern School News. M r* 1 M I)mil/rti A D mi, i_j. in. ijuuniii^iiv, xi. L>. and A. M., Newberry college, who for the past two years has been superintendent of the Fort Mill high school, has taken charge of Leesville college. The college and graded school have been consolidated. Future prospects are exceedingly bright. There is no doubt that Prof. Bauknight is one of the best men who could have been chosen for the very important position. The Cotton Seed Market in Fort Mill took an 8-cent per bushel bound upward when McElhaney & Co. submitted their first bid of the season last Thursday. TAX NOTICE!?1910. Office of the County Treasurer of York County. Yorkvillo, S. C., Sept. 15, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the tax books for York county will be opened on Saturday, the 15th day of October, 1910, and remain open until the .'list day of December. 1910, for the collection of State, county, school and local taxes for the liscal year 1910, without penalty? after which day one per cent, penalty will be added to all payments made in the month of January, 1911, and two per cent, penalty for all payments made in the month of February, 1911. and seven iter cent. ?u?nnUu umII be added on all payments made from the 1st day of March to the 15th day of March, 1911, and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into executions and all unpaid single polls will be turned over to the several magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. For the convenience of taxpayers, 1 will attend at the following places on the days named: At Yorkville, Saturday, October 15, to Wednesday, October 19. At Smyrna, Thursday, October 20. At HicKory Grove, Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22. At Sharon, Monday, October 24. At McConnellsvilfe, Tuesday, October 25. At Tirzah, Wednesday, October 26. At Clover. Thursday and Friday, ()c-tober 27 and 28. At Yorkville from Saturday, October "39, to Tuesday, November 1. At Coatee's Tavern, from 12 o'clock, Wednesday, November 2, until 12 m., Thursday, November 3. At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday, November 4 and 5. At Rock Hill from Monday, November 7, to Saturday, November 12. And at Yorkville from Monday, November 14, until the 31st day of December, 1910, after which day the penalties will attach as stated above. HARRY E. NEIL, Treas. of York County. THE IV JEWE1 ST01 0 i "Rock Hill If you want the besi buy a "Rock Hill" am 7 Farm V One- and two-horse sizes and of the best i such as Studebaker, Thornhill. See us if; Fort Miiilvi Marble and Granite Monuments. A large stock at prices from $5.00 up. Call and see the line at our storeroom, Boulevard and Palmer streets. Phone 1618. Write and let us call and show designs. Queen City Marble & Granite Works, I unarlotte^ N. C. | Take Dilworth street cars to reach our plant. Why Take When you work so ha afford to take any unnecesi Why not follow the pi ones of this section by ope: in handling your money in We invite savings deposi interest on all interest bea; ii mttn # * -? ? - --? Lm SAYINGS BANK W. B. Meac Teachers* Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular Kail Examination for Teachers' Certificates to teach in the public schools of York county will be held in the court house at Yorkville on Friday, October 7. Examination will open at 9 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. T. E. McMACKIN, Supt. of Education. 9-22-31 WANTED?To rent good two-horse farm for the year 1911, owner to furnish stock. Have force to run two plows and five hoes. Apply at Times office for information. JEW i I sorr LRY' RE R J H. E " Buggies. t buffirv on the market d you will have it. / agons. in all of the different makes manufactured, Carver, Nissen and von need a wagon. ule Comp'y 1 Chances?! rd to get money you cannot I sary risk in caring for it. an of hundreds of the wise ning an account here and a safe, systematic manner? its and pay a good rate of I ring accounts. OF FOHT HILL, S. C. ham, Cashier 1 Road Cnntrart (a i at Under the road law for York county, ' the contract will be let to the lowest \ responsible bidder for keeping the Lancaster road from the incorporate limits ' of the town of Fort Mill to Dobey's , bridge, about six miles, in repair during the year 1911. All bids should be sub- ' mitted to C. P. BLANKENSHIP, Fort Mill Township Supervisor, Fort Mill, S. C. ' September 13. 1910. ] FOR SALE OR RENT-My home place in Pleasant Valley, containing GO acres of improved land. Good dwelling, barns and outhouses. Apply to R. W. Doster, R. F. D. 1, Osceola, S. C. f/ o 4->-v ' ^ wian iu aiinuUllCC I k of Jewelry and have le selection of Diamor Ve have one of the be air work. uff Jewelry RUFF, President I The Small Is Welcom Hn nnf kacifofa ^ nwt iiV/OiiaLU lU U because you cannot sum. The Peoples Nat Hill especially welcoi any amount from oi realizing that these substantial proportion itor is encouraged to : tions thereto, just as bank pays 4 per cent, terly, thus providing ? your funds together w I The Peoples N ROCK HILL, - - SC SAFE, SUCCESSI _E3 V_J JL J L>J UT ~t Is a very important item in the economy of most men. It is thoughtful purchaser selects a buggy made of the best materia buggies we are offering the public, the best buggy that can be hardwood firmly glued, with the corners mitred and secured wil the height 42 to 46 inches. Axles are made with case-hardened finest quality oil-tempered steel and the gears are of the best s and the tops are quarter leather in full three-bow style. Cushi best seat springs with curled hair top finish. In the manufacti; and they are finished in five coats. The shaft couplings used ai used in the tires of these buggies, or where steel tires are pref< buggy is for rubber tired or steel tired, respectively, $100 HUTCHISON, SEHORIN :o the people of Fort Mill that we t added to it a fine lot of Jewelry ids. st watchmakers in the business c r Company, - - F 44 Our aim is to please." A. F. RUFF, Vice President Account |jj ed Herp. fc* pen a bank account I \^j begin with a large || ional Bank of Rock j 1! nes small deposits, I 1 tie dollar upwards, I 1 accounts grow to I f is when the depos- I 1 make regular addi- I he is able. This I , compounded quar- III ' i liberal income for I 'j rith absolute safety. I ational Bank, || )UTH CAROLINA. - UL, SECURE. 11 V :BTXOCr"X" an easy matter to secure an ordinary vehicle, hut the 1 and constructed by high-class mechanics. In the special manufactured at the price, the bodies are made of select :h corner irons. The size of the wheels is 7-H inch and spindles and oil-ground boxes. All springs are of the elect second-growth hickory. The iron work is first class ons and hacks are made of extra fine leather with the ire of these buggies only the best quality paint is used re of the famous Bradley make. The very best rubber is jrred, the steel is of the best quality. The price of this I $80. U l-lipp 20 E. TRADE STREET, 1 ** nil * j CHARLOTTE, N. C. have bought I. Blumberg's and Cut Glass and a handind will be glad to do your lock Hill, S. C. C. E. TUCKER, Secretary