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~ SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. ! Mrs. J. H. Sutton, of Fort Mill 1 township, is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lee Armstrong, ' in Spencer, N. C. j 1 The highest price paid for cotton on the Fort Mill market yesterday was 14 1-4 cents. Cot-1 ton seed. 40 cents per bushel. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fulp and ] litue son, 01 wmnsDoro, were | '\ visitors at the home of Mr. Fulp's ! mother, Mrs. A. O. Jones, during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurray spent Sunday in Yorkville at the bedside of their son, Mr. J. P. McMurray, who is ill of typhoid fever. The latest news as to Mr. McMurray's condition was < reassuring. Mr. W. H. Wilkerson, who! lived on the Carhartt farm, four I miles from Fort Mill, died of { heart disease Friday and his remains were sent to Mooresville, N. C., Saturday morning for interment. Mr. Wilkerson was about 65 years of age. There were no services at the ' Fort Mill Presbpterian church last Sunday other than the Sunday school. The Rev. W. A. , Hafner, pastor of the church, . has been ill for several days and was unable to fill his pastoral engagements last Sunday. The Fort Mill friends of Mr. Edgar Hoover, brother-in-law of Mr. A. C. Fite, will be pleased to learn that he is recovering satisfactorily from a recent severe operation for appendicitis. Mr. Hoover SDent several davs I in Fort Mill some weeks ago. The graded school being closed for the week, a number of the teachers have taken advantage of the holidays to visit relatives and friends at a distance. Superintendent F. M. Crum is spending the week at his old home in Orangeburg, Miss Jessie Wilson is visiting friends and relatives in Yorkville and Blacksburg and Miss Minnie Yarborough is on a visit to her home in Columbia. Large and appreciative audi- , ences are being entertained , nightly by the James Adams ' shows, which are filling a weeks j engagement under canvass at j the head of Main street. The show is the best 10-cent offering that ever visited Fort Mill and it presents none of the objectionable features characteristic of the carnival company. The vaudeville attractions are particularly pleasing and the moving pictures are changed nightly. Of the thousands who visited i the State fair in Columbia last week, none was better pleased perhaps with the exhibits in the live stock department than Murray Mack, who was particularly impressed with the dairy cattle on exhibition. Mr. Mack noted a number of milch cows which he _i ? * * saia were apparently almost as good as the best cows in the famous dairy herds of New York State, which he inspected last spring as one of a party of Cornell agricultural students. School Closed for the Week. No sessions of the Fort Mill graded school have been held since last Thursday and the school is closed for all of the present week, the reason for the suspension of the exercises being the failure of the contractors to install promptly the heating plant of the building. There has been some criticism of the board of trustees for the interruption of the exercises of the school, the statement being made that the classes should not have been moved from the old building to the new building until the latter was completed, but the members of the board say that the conditions are due to the remissness ofjthe contractor, who agreed to have the heating plant installed and ready for use several weeks ago. The exercises of the school probably will be resumed Monday morning and if the wishes of; many patrons are respected there 1 will be no break in the work for the Thanksgiving holidays. Saved Her Own Life Lebanon Jet., Ky.-Mrs. Mink nie Lamb, of this place, says, "I V believe I would have been dead by now, had it not been for Car|| dui. I haven't had one of those ?| bad spells since I began to use i HI your medicine." Cardui is a speIII cific medicine for the ills that W women suffer. Cardui is made from harmless vegetable ingredients. It is a safe, reliable medicine, successfully used by women for more than fifty years. Try it today. For sale at all druggists. H i 'V ^ * .-V . .7 7' i * * ' 7 % '7 ? * . < ' . I Clothing, Over l When it comes to I Clothing business is I usually means a sal< I iflfvtel The Si 1^ fi makes them look be r% |l i l. ter than most other %^|1) W fy come in and exai m % / ylm to sell. When once I rj?P^ m Overco; I 11| | /^j| of the very best mal J | I | I ^ klacks> ^eav I II MILLS & YOUNG IIWE WANT|| EVERY MAN in this section to know by actual test of the merchandise I we sell that no where can be found more real value for I your money than here. I We are determined to give I our customers greater values than they can get elsewhere and we are doing it. The only sure way to find this out to your own satisfaction is to get your next Shoes, Underclothing, Groceries, etc. of us. The best showing, the biggest values and the | I newest ideas are here. C. M. FITE COMPANY rnafc Hafc M AIA to selling the above articles we < away above our expectations f and every suit we sell helps se lverman Clothes itter and they really do fit and a Clothes. If you are hard to fit nine our line, you are the kind ; pleased you are a sure custorr ats and Raincoats tes, models of the most noted y grays, browns, at $6.00 to ette Rainproof Coats at A 0 $16.50. We have just t you want. t miss seeing the new 1 Hats and Shoes that we ? ist received. COMPANY, = wmmmammmmmmmmmmammmm The Smal Is Welcor Do not hesitate to Iuccausc you cannoi sum. The Peoples N Hill especially welc any amount from realizing that thes substantial proporti< itor is encouraged t< tions thereto, just ; bank pays 4 per cei I terly, thus providing your funds together I The Peoples 1 ROCK HILL, - I SAFE, SUCCES BmFffiiHOTfiWn i '"ii " yfflim'? viskt&m,Ifc' and Shoes I are right on the job. Our I ^ or tfie first season A lr^lr I M ? --- v/vyv^VTV/AA* A 1 1W/I\ 11 another. Something about % Year bet- m : or satiswe like makers, |j| Ifc I $18.00. ! I f. ? | ^ I m FORT MILL, I S.C. I HHj % ned Here. open a bank account t begin with a large ational Bank of Rock omes small deposits, i one dollar upwards, I e accounts grow to g >r,s when the depos- j o make regular addi- I is he is able. This |l| it. compounded quar- I; ; a liberal income for I with absolute safety, li [ Niational Bank, [ SOUTH CAROLINA. ;SFUL, SECURE, jj II >