Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 26, 1911, Image 5
SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
After suffering severely from
rheumatism at his home in Fort
Mill for several days, Mr. S. A.
Epps left Monday morning for
Charlotte to receive the treatment
of an osteopath.
Two of the Fort Mill officers of j
the First regiment, Capt. T. B. |
Spratt and Lieut. J. L. Spratt, !
* attended the annual meeting of
the officers' organization of the !
State National Guard held in |
Columbia Tuesday evening.
After spending several months
with relatives and friends in the
Providence section of Mecklenburg
county and at Fort Lawn,
Miss Johnsie Kell, daughter of
the late Dr. S. A. Kell, returned
Tuesday evening to Atlantic City,
N. J., to resume her vocation of ;
trained nurse.
Mr. C. B. Magill is again superintendent
of the plant of the |
Charlotte Brick company at Grattan,
two miles south of Fort Mill, j
Mr. Magill left the service of the
brick company some months ago
to engage in the mercantile
business, but did not find selling,
goods to his liking and consequently
has returned to his for-1
mer position.
At the meeting next Tuesday
evening of White Oak camp,
W. O. W., of Fort Mill, two dele-|
gates are to be elected to the
annual convention of the Woodmen
of the State to be held in
Columbia March 14-15. The State
organisation has a membership'
of 2,500 and the expectation is
that the convention will be large- j
ly uttended.
A number of the teachers of
the Fort Mill graded school ex- j
pect to attend the meeting of
York county teachers which is
to be held at Winthrop college !
Saturday for the purpose of or- ;
ganizing a county teachers' association.
An interesting program
has been arranged for the meeting
and those who attend will be
entertained at dinner by the Winthrop
authorities.
Over at Fort McPherson, near
Atlanta, where R. B. White, son
of Mr. A. S. White, of Fort Mill
townsnip, is serving a term 01
enlistment as one of Uncle Sam's
soldiers, marriage has spread like
measles among the privates durthe
last ten days and in consequence
the colonel of the regiment
has found it necessary to issue
an order that from now on no
private shall marry without first
getting his permission.
A. B. Nivens, S. W. Parks and
W. F. Boyd, of Fort Mill, have
been drawn to serve on the jury
the first week of the court of
common pleas which convenes in
Yorkville Monday, February 6,
with Judge Robert Aldrich presiding.
The Fort Mill men who
will serve as jurymen at the second
week of the court are V. B.
Casey, B. S. Gordon, B. F. Parks,
VV. L. Hall, J. M. Patterson and
W. P. Epps.
The heavy freight traffic on
the line of the Southern railway
between Columbia and Charlotte,
to which reference was made in
The Time's last week, was strik:
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uiKiy evmceu r riuay anernoon
by the arrival of train No. G4
just 24 hours overdue. The train
should have arrived in Fort
Mill Thursday afternoon at 3:80
o'clock, but lost an entire
day between Columbia and this
place on account of the inability
of the crew to do the work on
schedule time. There had been
no accident to delay the train.
Capt. T. B. Spratt has sent in
his resignation, effective February
1, as station agent of the
Southern railway in Fort Mill.
Some weeks ago he was elected
treasurer of the new Fort Mill
bank which is to open for business
February If). There is considerable
speculation concerning Capt.
Spratt's successor, but nothing
has been given out locally by the
railway to indicate who will be
the agent after February 1. Two
young Fort Mill men, Ernest
White'sell and B. M. Lee, are
active applicants for the place.
A business transaction in which
there was several thousand dollars
involved occurred in Fort
Mill Monday morning when Mr.
J. .1. Bailes bought the lumber
business and beautiful new home
of Mr. V. B. Blankenship. Mr.
Bailes took charge of the business
f Wednesday morning, but will not
get possession of the home,
which he and his family will
occupy, until Mr. Blankenship
moves out several weeks hence.
It is said that Mr. Blankenship
disposed of his Fort Mill interests
with the view of moving tc
Raeford, N. C., where he has 2
farm.
Coupon.
When presented at Ardrey's
Drug store is good
for 12 cents on one 25-cent I
bottle of "El Zora" Creme,
or 25 cents on one 50-cent
bottle.
To introduce this fragrant,
non-greasy toilet creme we are ;
authorized to sell a certain quan-1
tity at the above prices. If you j
do not say it is the best or as
good all round complexion creme
we will gladly refund the pur- i
chase price. It is an elegant
preparation and for massaging is
unexelled.
Ardrey's Drug Store.
Wanted- -Four Colar & Daniels Beginner's
Latin Books.
Take Care
Of Your Eyes.
When your teeth wear out the
dentist can make you a new set,
but when your eyes wear out
you are in a "bail fix." So it
will pay you to take care of your
eyes. If they pain you while
reading, something is wrong,
and you should have them examined
at once.
With twenty-seuen years' experience
and eye study we are
prepared to correct any ordinary
defect. We sell the best quality
: glasses only, at very low prices
and make no charge for examination.
We never advise you to
wear glasses unless you need
j them, and never fit glasses unless
we thoroughly understand
the defect.
L. J. MASSEY,
Jeweler and Optician.
"Haile's on the Corner"
Pure Drugs and Medicines.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Garden Seeds.
Headley's Chocolates are
fresh and delicious. On
hand at all times.
Come to see us.
I Fort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Prop.
LINEBACK & ELAM !
(POPULAR JEWELERS)
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
West Trade St., Near Square.
"The Little Store with the
Big Stock."
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. Wo arc petting in tremendous
stocks <>f the most select lines of
Jewelry, Watches, Silverware,
Cut Class and Holiday (loods.
Our stock has the variety that
you want when you select a W? dding
or Holiday (lift.
Come to see us and we will ali
ways give you the best goods for
the Irast monry.
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J. HARRY FOSTER
j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
; Yorkville - S. C
McNEII.l. BUILDING.
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New Gi
Just received a shipment of
plain ftnd fancy colors, standard
per yard.
Brown
At 15c, 20c and 25 cents, fro
line of Dress Linen with pure lin
Fere
Our Spring Percales have jui
dium dark, solid and light colors,
punjab percale. Price, 12 1-2 cei
Milli
We have about a dozen trimi
$3. to $5.50. Take your choice f
Meachan
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goods are as good as mor
|| are the best.
: reft Just received a car
Flour, also a car of Virgi
we arc offering at a verj
Cotton Seed Meal and Hi
everything that you nee
SPECIAL?We will ofl
fjja cut of 20 per cent, on all
:9. our spring and summer s
| C. M. Fite
Here's Your Chance
We have several thousand dollar:
worth of finished marble and graniti
monuments on our yard. This is mori
than we consider necessary to carr;
and we wish to reduce it by one-hal
between this time and the end of th<
year. In order to do this we are offer
inj? any headstone or monument now ii
stock at a lower price than other deal
ers have to pay for the same work.
No use to pay $100 for a monumen
when you can buy the same thiritf frori
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Come to our yard and keep the $25 ii
your pocket.
YORKVILLE MONUMENT WORKS
.JOHN E. CARROLL.
Pres. and Treas.
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Spring Gingham, consisting of
goods and fast colors at 10 cents
i Linen
m 30 to 36 inches wide. Also a
en filling, all colors, at 15 cents.
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is the famous piece-dyed
nts.
nery.
nea nats on nand, costing from
or $1.98.
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of Stickell's Gem Patent scT
nia White Rose Flour, that r
low price. Shipped Stuff, |?jj|
ills, Boveta, Corn, Oats and 6ja
!er for the next 30 days a ?8'
I Shoes to make room for 'q:
itock. iOv
; Company. fk
We Are Headquarters
hor the Following:
s Hardware, ('rockery and Stoves,
L' Buck's Steel Ranges, Lime, Cement
L> and Plaster, Elwood Field and Hog
? Fence, McCormick Mowers and Rakes,
* International Gasoline Engines, ShredL*
ders, Corn Harvesters and Disc Har"
rows, Sewer Pipe and Farm Drain Tile,
Grates and Tile, Chattanooga Turn and
" Disc Plows, Cole's Hot Blast Heaters,
Wilson Heaters, Machinery, Fittings
I and Supplies, Window Glass and Putty,
a Rooting of all kinds, Farmers' Favorite
Grain Drills, Stalk Cutters, Spokes and
II Rims, Guns and Ammunition.
< Bock Hill Hardware Company,
Rock Hill. - S. C.
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