Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 24, 1910, Image 5
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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
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Miss Lydia Wade, of Black
ville, is visiting friends in For
Mill.
The Rev. Dr. J. B. Mack, o
College Park, Ga., is in town fo
a week's stay.
The highest price paid for cot
ton on the Fort Mill marke
yesterday was 141-8 cents. Cot
ton seed, 45 cents per bushel.
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tutu. ?? . jj. muicj auu mil
daughter Elizabeth left Tuesda;
morning for a ten-days visit t
Mrs. Ardrey's mother, Mrs. J. E
Mack, at College Park, Ga.
The Rev. S. P. Hair, pastor o
the Fort Mill Baptist church, ex
pects to leave Monday mornini
for Laurens to attend the annua
meeting of the State Baptis
convention.
The annual supper of the For
Mill Light Infantry will be hel<
in the town hall this evening an*
practically the entire member
ship of the company is expecte>
to be in attendance.
Mr. C. W. Eason has resigne
the position of shipping clerl
whicn he has held with the For
Mil? Mfg. Co. for several year
and is arranging to move t
Union county, N. C., to engag
in farming.
The home of Thos. J. Thomas
son, near Filbert, was destroye<
by fire Friday morning, betweei
3 and 4 o'clock, as the result o
a defective flue. Only a part o
Mr. Thomasson's household of
fects were saved.
Rev. S. P. Hair returned t
Fort. Mill Saturday, after spend
ing two weeks at his forme
home in Blackville and at Clover
assisting in a series of service
at Union Baptist church, nea
the latter town, last week.
For the first time in man;
years, Thanksgiving services wi;
be held at Flint Hill Baptis
church today. At 10 o'clocl
this morning, a sermon apprc
priate to the occasion will be de
livered by the pastor, the Rev
Mr. Hair.
Robert MeCrum, the Fort Mil
negro who cut his wife, Bessi
McCrum, with a pocket knif
some weeks ago, has been con
victed in the circuit court of as
sault and battery, which proba
bly means a short term for hin
on the county chaingang.
The exercises of the Fort Mil
fraded school were suspendei
uesday afternoon with the state
merit that the work would be re
sumed Friday morning. A num
ber of the teachers left Wednes
day morning for Columbia t
attend the play, "Ben Hur."
A serious cotton fire at th
Southern depot Saturday morn
ing was narrowly averted by th
quick work of a number of col
ored men. A spark from a pass
ing locomotive fell on a bale o
cotton in the midst of a hundrei
or more bales and the blaze wa
spreading rapidly when it wa
seen by the colored workmei
about the depot. They lost n
time in smothering the fire.
Among the visitors to For
Mill this week were Mr. and Mrs
A. M. Spong, of Charlotte, wh
spent Monday in town. Thi
was Mr. Spong's first visit her
for more than four years and h
was pleased to note many evi
aences ot the town's growth ii
that time. Mr. Spong is th
general manager for -Severn
States of the manufacturers o
"Caraja" and "White House'
coffee and his business in For
Mill was gratifying.
The proposition to have Lan
caster and York counties replao
the wooden bridge over Suga
creek known as Barber's bridge
with a steel structure and to im
prove the approaches thereti
seems to have been abandonee
and instead an effort is on foo
to influence the authorities of tlx
two counties to open a new roac
and build a bridge across Sugai
creek opposite the home of Mr
J. S. Kimbrell. Mr. Osmone
Barber is actively interested ii
the undertaking.
Afraid To Stay Alone
Cherry Valley, Ark. ?Mrs. Car
rie Moore of this place says, "
was afraid to stay by myself,
had headache nearly all the time
my heart would palpitate, anc
my vitality was very low. Wher
I would lie down, at night, I hac
no hope of living until day. ]
tried Cardui, and now I feel bet
ter than I have for 5 years. ]
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v/ouuut fjiuiac v/uiuui trnuugn iui
what it did for me." Are you i
woman? Do you need a tonic'
Try Cardui, the woman's tonic,
Your druggist sells it.
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I We are su
I Shoec, Ciess
f I buyer. We
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I we've had evidence of
of the value to them of
You want shoes to fit \
good style in them, too
(exceptional quality. V
Shoes at $3.50, $4.00
styles and best leathers
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11 Sheriff's Sale of Realty.
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>_ State of South Carolina, County of
York?In the Court of Common Pleas.
Jane R. Wilkes, trailing under the
name and style of Mecklenburg Iron
Works, plaintiff, against Clawson
0 Mining Company, defendant.
By virtue of an execution to me directed
and lodged in my office I will
? sell at public auction before the court
I- house uoor, at Yorkville, South Carog
lina, within the legal hours of sale on
_ the first Monday in December, the 5th,
| salesday, all that tract or parcel of land
situated in Fort Mill township, in the
f county of York and State of South
[J Carolina, known as the Clawson Gold
s Mine tract, being on the waters of
Steel creek, and bounded by lands now
s or formerly of Smith, W. H. Windle
n and kimbrel! and having the following
q courses and distances:
Beginning at a rock and pointers,
corner Smith lands and running N. 9
t W. 9 to a stone on road and pointers;
thence N. 46 W. 13.34 to a pine X S N;
' thence S. 62 W. 5 to a pine X 3 N;
0 thense S. 24 E. 3.34 to a pine X 3 N at
S a road; thence S. 75 E. 4 to B. O. dead
0 X 30: thence S. 25 E. 8 to B. O. X 30;
g thence to 1*. O. X 3 N; thence S. 81
E. 3.80 to rock and pointers, the beginning
point of said lands, being known
H 1 as the Clawson Gold Mine tract.
0 t Levied on and to be sold as the propL|
j perty of the Clawson Mining Company.
r I Terms of sale cash If nnrAoo...
* i shall fail to promptly comply with the
, terms of the sale within one hour after
t ; the sale, the property will be immedi!
ately resold at the risk of the defaulting
purchaser.
HUGH Cm. BROWN,
p Sheriff of York County.
Yorkville, S. C., Nov. 12, 1910.
("Haile's on the Corner"
SMOKING TOBACCO.
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i CHERRY.
I PRIDE OF REIDSVILLE,
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! i FREE DELIVERY,
1 ANTE-BELLUM,
PRINCE ALBERT,
TUXEDO.
TWIN OAKS.
. THREE FEATHERS,
I UNION LEADER,
BAGDAD,
SENSATION,
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r HEADLEY'S CHOCOLATES
' Fort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Prop.
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re ihat it will pay you to look at
> Goods, Hats, Notions, Groceri
are not in business to sell you on
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jstomer. Ask those who trade w
that we live up to what
' rise, then we will have nol
p1 to say. Every article in this
resents in its way our idea c
vice to the public.
Every visitor to our stores is given a cordial greeti
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and Shoes.
opened the new fall Shoes
the appreciation of customers i
such fine Shoes as we offer. jpL^, .yf \
veil, of course; and you want WJ?" L 1
; we add to these things some /V '
Ve can do unusually well in ,y
and $5.00; all the leading ILy
& YOUNG COMPAr
I Noted Wizard Salel
A Bargain Wonder. |
Nover in the history of Fort Mill |
have such good, old-fashioned bargains
been offered to the people as is now
their opportunity in the great Wizard
Sale. To buy elsewhere is really extravagance.
Big lot of Men's $10.00 Suits R
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LISTEN Men's $15.00 Suits at $10.75.
Men's $20.00 and $22.50 Suits B
HURRY at $16.50. li
EXTRA Men's Heavy Work Shoes, |
$2.25 value at $1.75.
SPECIAL Men's $2.50 Fine Shoes in all I
BARGAINS lealhersat$195
______________ Selz' $4.00 Shoes at $2.98.
Big lot Ladies' $1.50 to $2 fine Shoes, only $1.28.
Ladies' High-grade $2 Pat. Leather Shoes at $1.45.
Men's heavy Velvet-fleeced Underwear at 39c.
1 Men's Coat Sweaters, 75c value, at only 45c.
Men's 25c and 35c Ties at only 19c.
| McElhaney & Co. |
AYE MONEY? | j
our large stock of Clothing, g
es, Etc., if you are a careful 1
ce only, but to make you a I
rith US and if they don't agree
we adver- *
:hing more j ^^tl A I
> store rep- L ?c\ I B
>f best ser- j|
ng and welcome.
Men's Furnishings.
Get acquainted with the Shirts we sell. You'll
find them better in material, in make and finish, in
richness of pattern, than anything you've had, even
made to measure. The line includes many pretty
patterns.
Our stock of Hats for men and boys is complete.
You would not fail to find here just the hat you want. B
Of course our line includes Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc.
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I Fite's Store News, g
gg A shipment of Wingo, Ellett & Crump's famous
!??{ "Hunt Club" Shoes has just been received.
|j Specials This Week. |
jljj 100 pounds of Cabbage $1.50 ?ck
17 pounds of Granulated Sugar $1.00 19}
10 pounds Silver Leaf Lard $1.60
5 pounds Silver Leaf Lard 80
10 pounds Compound Lard $1.25 |
^ 5 pounds Compound Lard 65 : |
Karo Corn Syrup, gallon 40 ^
gjg Cotton Seed Meal, per sack, $1.55
:0; Cottton Seed Hulls, hundred pound sack. . . .60
Best Shipped Stuff $1.30 ||j
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making and developing business investments, and,
indeed, every advantage that modern banking affords
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banking will permit; every dollar deposited here is I
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The Pineville Loan and Savings Bank,
GEO. W BUNCH, Cashier
PINEVILLE, - - N. C.