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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
The highest price paid for cotton
on the Fort Mill market
yesterday was 14.25 cents. Cotton
seed. 42 cents per bushel.
Mr. A. H. Merritt is one of the ,
most active Confederate veterans
in this section. One day last
week he picked 150 pounds of
cotton, with only the one hand he
k has had sipce the war.
The 365-acre Burwell & Spri ngs
plantation in lower Fort Mill
fmrncViin nnur tKo tii-nnavtw r\f
w n utjuip 1 *v IT tuv vjyv/i tj vL
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Belk, having1
been transferred to Mrs Belk by
purchase from Col. Eli B.Springs,
of New York city, a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris McDonald
and children, of Charlotte,
were visitors at the home of Capt. I
J. W. Ardrey Sunday. This was '
Mr. McDonald's first visit to Fort
Mill since he resided here several
years ago as a student at the
Fort Mill academy.
Mr. R. B. Johnston is again
able to attend to his duties as
superintendent of the Pineville
, cjnnery of the North Carolina
CoV&finQil company following the
accident V>me days ago in which
he had hiX right hand severely
> " lacerated inJone of the company's
gins. \
The Rev. I^r. J. B. Mack arrived
Tuesday Viorning from College
Park, Ga(. and will spend
several days at Jihe home of his 1
daughter, Mrgr E. M. Belk, in
Fprt, Mill* ' Contrary to recent
^' feport, Dr. Mack has not given
^ up his church work at College
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mills are
contemplating the erection of
a ten-room residence on their
Booth street lot, near the corner
of Main street. If the house is
built on the plans which Mr. and
Mrs. Mills have in mind it will
add materially to the appearance
of that part of Booth street.
Mr. E. S. Parks has resigned
me position wnicn ne nas neia in i
the clothing: department of Mc- (
Elhaney & Go's store for several
years and is now with the C. M. j
Fite grocery. The Fite firm will
be reorganized the first of November
and Mr. Parks will then
become a partner in the business.
A few hours' work of a colored
laborer in cleaning Main street I
Saturday morning improved the ?
appearance of the street to such
an extent that it was the subject j
4Hf much favorable comment. The
hope is generally expressed that
the town authorities will have i
the street cleaned once a week, n
A number of people at the (v
Southern station Monday after- a
noon recognized State Superin- i
tendent of Education J. E. Swear- }
ingen as a passenger on train t
No. 28. Mr. Swearingen passed
through town on the way to Char- a
lotte, where he delivered an ad- f
dress before the Y. M. C. A. !
Tuesday evening. -j
The Rev. W. A. Hafner left '
Fort Mill Tuesday morning for v
Newberry, where he is attending ,
the sessions of the annual meet- r
I ing of the Presbyterian Synod <>f
\ South Carolina as the represen
tative of Fort Mill Presbyterian .
u church. There are about 150 ;j
ministers and elders who constitute
the synod and nearly all are
attending the meeting.
Mr. S. L. Meacham has little $
Jki confidence in the honesty of the 1
^ rubber trust. Some days ago he
ordered a new tire for his auto- ^
mobile and tire arrived in due (
course of time. Upon examinthe
tire he discovered that it
was a badly worn second-hand j
tire which the manufacturers had attempted
to palm off on him as i
a new one by rev'ulcanizing.
Fort Mill continues to maintain
her reputation as the Gretna
Green for runaway North Carolina
couples. The latest couple
to come from the Old North
_ Gtate f? be married here were ,
riM^^bestefcfltook and Miss Lola SarIBBrfett.
qjffT&avidson county, who
arrived on train No. 27 Sunday
afternoon-and at once went to the
home of Magistrate John VV.
McElhaney, where they were
made husband and wife by the
H magistrate. ,
The indications are that a number
of Fort Mill people will attend
the county fair to be held in Chester
on Wednesday and Thursday
of next week. Two of the principal
attractions of the fair are
speeches to be delivered by Governor-elect
Cole L. Blease and
I United States Senator E. D. i
\ Smith. Mr. Blease will speak on
Wednesday and Senator Smith on 8
\ Thursday. The Southern rail- i
\ way has granted reduced rates to J
the fair from all its York county
points.
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It is time no^
or whatever it
need these thin
Everything nev
into our store, <
new Dress Goo
one of the larg<
shoes, :
Our shoe trade is G001
1 have a reputation. The}
I you get another pair for t
a n
six months and some mer
months. It will pay you
fore buying. The price
quality of the shoes.
| MILL
SPECIAL NOTICES^
25c each insertion.
FREE FOUNTAIN PEN Any live
toy can earn a real fountain pen in an
lour by selling 20 four-piece acid test
ollar button sets. Send for 20 sets;
vhen sold send me the $2 and I will
end fountain pen to you iiostpaid. If
lot pleased tell me. Will A. Darby,
1'he Novelty Man, Box 212, GafTney,
5. C. 10-20-2t
FOR SALE?Georgia Cane Syrup at
5c per gallon in 35 gallon barrels. Alio
Home-made Vinegar at 20c per galon;
fine Grape Cider at 35c per gallor
n 16 gallon kegs. W. II. Davis, 1301;
Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. 10-20-8t
NOTICE All persons nre hereby
varned against hunting, fishihing, trap>ing
or trespassing in any manner upor
ny lands. J. D. O'Connell.
FOR SALE "Georgia Buck" Potaoes
from our Riverside farm. They
ire the best for eating. ?1 per bushel.
Try them. L. A. HARRIS & CO.
FOR SALE?Two (2) acre lot with
u ... ii J
m- iwni HUU3I-, iimi garm'n, on
tooth street, Port Mill, S. C. I'rice,
1,200. Apply to W. M. Kimbrell,
203, Richland St., Columbia, S. C.
ATTENTION, WOODMEN All mentors
of White Oak camp. No. 41, W.
>. W., are requested to attend the
rxlge meeting on the evening of Tueslay,
October 2f>, at which business ol
mportance will be transacted. A. R.
.IcElhaney, Clerk.
'Haile's on the Corner"
Cigars.
CINCO,
MISKO,
SABOROSA,
CORTO PLAZO,
SWEET BRIER,
HAVANA RIBBON,
TWO ORPHANS,
SAINT JULIAN.
Cigarettes.
PIEDMOinT,
OLD MILL,
HASSAN,
TURKISH TROPHIES.
When in need of above
>rands, "Make our store youi
itore.
Port Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Prop.
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re for Winter's
v to become inters'^d in ycur new Suit
takes to dress you up and make you coi
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f and up-to-date; no trouble to find here
crowded from front to back and from
ds, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, e
e city stores. It will be a revelation to 3
SHOES! MOTHERS!
3. The Shoes \vc sell Haven't you pot to buy for yourself a
r give satisfaction or l.V some oi the following: Wool Dress
he asking. We have Flannels, Outings, Flannelettes, Ho
tronsr showincr of Dress C anton I lannels, Sheeting, Bleachinj
oes for men women kets- Counterpanes, Curtains. Table Lin
d children. But our els, and rr
e of heavy Work Shoes er things
the best ever shown If \ \V tioned he
Fort Mill. We have [ \ can SUPI
i Jenkins Bros', home- f \ \\ wants a
ide shoe, the Star Calf, /] you the t
3 Giant Calf, the Har- m Tf\\\\\ making i
y W. and Stronger than 11 \ \ \\\\ articles a
i Law Shoes. The last III I \ \\ yV. rv a
)e mentioned is guar- . ill I lllVV^S. I-adies 1
teed to last any man jj\\ I I I \ \ wear; al
i wear them 12 and 15 jljj I jl \
to see these shoes be- //Jl j [ 1 \ \ \ "T^oi-l v
* are lower than the | iUAIVW
see these
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M'ELHANEY'S CLOTHING
j??3~> To judge from pas
jv performances and fron
exceWence ?f our Fa
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/ l f W\V K\ nishings" and Hats, thi
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/ %-/' . \\ i?,' store will be more pop
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; |j yijfey u'ar than ever with th
\ i a UxJ/7 rnen and boys who car
I v >; ; j j -M for correct dress at reas
I onat>le cost.
IN FALL SUITS
1 ill we show the new am
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[ J \ i terials and modern tai
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When considering your winter outf
we'd advise that you inspect our line c
Underwear.
McElhaney & Company
JUST ACROSS THE STREET.
Biting Blasts, j
Overcoat, Underwea;*, Shoes, Hat, 1
mfortable for cold weather. You will ?
he best time to make your selection.
i what you want. When you walk J
floor to ceiling with great lines of
tc., you will think you have entered
/ou.
MEN and BOYS J
nd fami- Did you know that you can get what you want
; Goods, here in a Suit, Overcoat. Odd Pants, Hat. Fanmespun,
cv Vest. Dress Shoes, Neckwear, Underwear or A
?, Blan- fTl Overshoes, Rubber Coat, Coat
en. Tow- iMfr Sweater. Shirts, Gloves, Caps
lanyoth- AWWW anc* ot^er fixtures at any price I
not men- /, you want. Don't buy until
re? We 11 if Jul \ you have seen our offerings. V
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rouble of [ 11 Si; |j and see the large I w
ip many k': 1 11 a and well selected A
s we car- Mjft iff jl stock of Clothing I
line of Kf^vT and Men's and ? M\ ft
Under- Boys' Furnish- i
so Coat- ings that we have fyWf I
.__Kimo- on hand for your careful inspection. J# a V
lues.iUn- A visit to our store will convice It Mi ft
s. Skirts, you that our prices cannot be bet- ft
u should tered, quality of goods considered, dft~
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)MP'Y, FOR^1LL: ; I
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! 1 COME AND SEE ME 1
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3 Before you buy your Furniture or Sewing Machines. I i
jj will sell you for either CASH or CREDIT.
Gj I have also put in a fine line of Cutlery which I will jj
ra sell ver\ cheap. g
j jjj The very best 5-string Broom for 40c. jj
fl Dj A lot of light Underwear for ladies and gents at 18c. G
|1 8 Sweet-Orr Overalls at lK)c. jj
[} Have a lot of Odd Pants at prices the cheapest ever H
- D known here. q
Cj I wish to discontinue my Dry Goods department and of- n
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jj fer the public some rich bargains in this line. y
{3 Come in and let me fit your boy in a nice Suit. VYi'i G
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I J" sen 11 so cr.eap tnat you will buy two : uits for him. [nj
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d Wlia* We Offer You j
I Every facility for the prompt and careful transaction
of business accounts, everv accommodation f?>r
making" and developing business investments, and,
indeed, every advantage that modern banking affords
to further business interests, is offered by the
PINEVILLE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
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it The t>olicy of this institution is as liberal ; s sound
r banking will permit; every dollar deposited here is I
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'?! careiuuy saiepfuarded, and every patron is accorded
courteous treatment and careful consideration.
We respectfully solicit your .account.
The Pineville Loan and Savings Bank,
GEO. W. BUNCH. Cashier
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