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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. The highest price paid for cotton on the Fort Mill market yesterday was 14.75 cents. After a session of only a few U/-W..V.C u ^ e * I 111v i eui uai v cci in vji tuui t for York county closed Monday. A number of the farmer friends and others were quests of Mr. J. M. Gamble at an oldfashioned country dinner at his home two miles north of town Thursday. Dancing in the after- ; noon was one of the pleasures of j the day. Columbia Record: Mr. James i Cansler, of York county ? "Cans-1 ler of Tirzah" ?was a visitor to the legislative chambers Tues-, day. He said he intended running again for railroad commissioner whenever a vacancy occurred. Mr. C. H. Branson, a former well known citizen of Fort Mill, who some years ago was superintendent of the Fort Mill Mfg. Co., is now merchandising at Canton, N. C. Associated in the business with Mr. Branson is his oldest son, Lester. Firewood thieves seem to have been unusually active in Fort Mill during the last fortnight. One resident of the town reports the theft from his back yard Monday night of a quarter cord j of hickory wood. Others complain of the theft from their premises of lesser amounts of wood. Miss Nannie Lee, an aged lady who lived with relatives in the Pineville section of Mecklenburg | county, died Saturday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. W. M. Carrison, in Sharon. Miss Lee was a member of the Presbyterian church. The interment was in Charlotte Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. A. WagstatT has resigned as police officer for Pineville and has moved with his family to Belmont, N. C., where he has accepted a similar position. Mr. Wagstaff is a good police officer and is likely to make his presence felt among the lawbreakers of the Belmont community. Mr. Joe Parks is Pineville's new policeman. Mr. J. A. Ward, a former citizen of Fort Mill township who moved to Clover a few years ago. was in town Saturday. Mr. Ward says that the recent rise v in the price of cotton to 15 cents had the effect of causing a rush to market with the staple by a number of farmers in his section who were holding a part of their last crop for better prices. The Rock Hill Herald notes two changes which have been made by the Legislature in York's road law, one concerning the keeping of streams cleared of logs, etc., and the other concerning the county working roads through small incorporated towns. The latter change gives the county the right to work roads through such towns, provided the towns furnish the right of way and the gravel to be used on the roads. Sunday afternoon there was organized at the graded school building a Bible study group of young men, with Prof. F. Mason Crum as leader. The group is non-denominational and all the young men of the community are invited to meet with the group every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and discuss informally the studies in the New Testament. The first studies to be taken up will be the life of Christ as recorded by Mark. Salesday in Yorkville Monday drew more people to the county seat than have been present on such an occasion for several months, according to the statement of a number of Fort Mill citizens who were present. 1 here were only one or two lots of personal property and no realty offered for sale by the county officers, but the February term of the common pleas court convened and this fact coupled with the promise of a good day's business for the horse-traders drew many visitors to Yorkville. Personals. Miss Nettie Bradford is spending the week with relatives in Charlotte. Miss Jessie Wilson, teacher in tne rort xvini graaea scnooi, ex> pects to leave within a few days for a short visit to her home in Florence. Miss Annie Wilson, of Darlington, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Belk Saturday and Sunday. Miss Wilson is a student at Winthrop college. i i. \ We Do Not Claim To have better Garden Seed than anybody, but we have a larger and better selection ! and they were bought fresh. Many of the best gardeners depend on us year after year for their seeds, and we believe it would be to your ad- j vantage to do the same. MAY'S. FERRY'S, WOOD'S, _i I.j ?_ PI m ? ai nrarey s urug More. Take Care Of Your Eyes. I When your teeth wear out the dentist can make you a new set, 1 but when your eyes wear out you are in a "bad fix." So it j will pay you to take care of your eyes. If they pain you while reading, something: is wrong:, j and you should have them ex- j amined at once. With twenty-seuen years' ex-, perience and eye study we are j prepared to correct any ordinary ' : defect. We sell the best quality i glasses only, at very low prices j and make no charge for examination. We never advise you to wear glasses unless you need them, and never fit glasses un-1 less we thoroughly understand , the defect. L. J. MASSEY, Jeweler and Optician. "Haile's on the Corner" I Pure Drugs and Medii cines. Cigars and Tobacco. Garden Seeds. Headley's Chocolates are fresh and delicious. On hand at all times. Come to see us. ;Fort Mill Drug Comp'yi J. R. HAILE, Prop. LINEBACK & ELAM I (POPULAR JEWELERS) niA niATTr n r LHAftLUlit, N. I. West Trade St., Near Square. i j "The Little Store with the Big Stock." We an- getting in tremendou: stocks of the most select lines of Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass and Holiday Goods. Our stock has the variety that you want when you select a Wedding or Holiday (lift. Come to see us and we will always give you the best goods for the least money. I 1 J. HARRY FOSTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Yorkville - S. C. MCNEILL BUILDING. Old nfWspajKTN for sale at The Time* office. Great Si On Saturday, February 11th full pieces of Black Taffeta Silk $1 to $1.25, at Compare these goods with i one dollar and up for and see least 25 cents per yard. We j this is one of the greatest Sill Fort Mill. MEACHAiv MEr BREAKFAST Oranges, Bananas, Wh Putr?nl Rice, Oat Flak< Steak, Pork, King Mackerel and Hominy, 1 Cakes, Maple Syrup, DINNER Soup, Rice, Potato Turnips, Cabbage Roast (Pork or beef), Macar Peeled Af Cherries, Sliced Pineaj SUPPER Stewed Oysters, Olive Relish. Peanut Sandwiel Ice Cream with Marasquin Sailed A1 A. O. JONES. 11 I. Here's Your Chance _ Wo have several thousand dollars worth of finished marble and granite monuments on our yard. This is more than we consider necessary to carry and we wish to reduce it by one-half between this time and the end of the year. In order to do this we are offering any headstone or monument now in stock at a lower price than other dealers have to pay for the same work. No use to pay $100 for a monument when you can buy the same thing from us at $75. The agent gets the difference. Come to our yard and keep the $25 in your pocket. Y0RKV1LLE MONUMENT WORKS, .JOHN E. CARROLL. Pres. and Treas. TWO I For the nex a cent of profi entire stock ol for spring few days and mg a few day Such opp ceries, Etc., has an opportunity But this is c reap the harvt you. bale be J C. M. F InananmnagnMni ilk Sale. , we will place on sale two 'worth 89c iny Taffeta you Lave paid if we do not save you at jay without hesitation that k bargains ever offered in r& epps, sJ U. icat Hearts, Puffed Wheat, ?s. Cream of Wheat, Sausajre. Vied Oysters, Lye Hominy, Coffee, Cocoa, Tea. ies (Sweet or Irish), Peas, , Sauer Kraut, oni ami Cheese, Spapjhette, >ricots, >ple. Mince Meat Pie. Chicken Salad, i. Asparagus Tips, Fam Cherries, Cake, monds. i The Grocer. ! We Are Headquarters For the Following: Hardware, Crockery and Stoves, Ruck's Steel Ranges, Lime, Cement and Plaster, Elwood Field and Hog Fence, MeCormick Mowers and Rakes, International Gasoline Engines, Shredders, Corn Harvesters and Disc Harrows, Sewer Pipe and Farm Drain Tile, Grates and Tile, Chattanooga Turn and ; Disc Plows, Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Wilson Heaters, Machinery, Fittings and Supplies, Window Glass and Putty, Rooting of all kinds. Farmers' Favorite Grain Drills, Sta'.k Cutters, Spokes and Rims, Guns and Ammunition. Rock Hill Hardware Company, Rock Hill. - S. C. WEEKS :t two weeks we t added, every ai : heavy and fane stock which is e to us this is a gr< s at a loss. ortunity to save mone ; never before been ol to buy at AC i UAL i Spot Cash Sale ist of bargains, y< ^gins today, Febr ITE COI Mmmmmmmmmtmammmmammmmm j=)Eii====H=]cz: t s t=H= I You Get the Rigli | Wire Fe I Here?the Kind tl =< Our Wire Fenc 0 fil strong, horse-high a | Come in and pric Wire, and we'll do 1 you. You'll find < prices right. Whatever be yc Hardware, you'll fi the place to supply We make a spe< plying the little art the farm and will I have you call on us of such. 3 ? I McElhane}/ |J=I|=1I^=H=1I= I EI t=)E Blank Liens, Mortgages, Etc., for sale by The II A AND H Km I H HIGHEST MARKET I F0R RAW FURS 1 AbH H Wool on lilt mentioning this id. JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE, Send Your Next Order lor Job Printi V COST < offer at ACTUAL rticle in our store, ir :y groceries. We xpectecl to begin to eater consideration y on Shoes, Notions, Cl< ffered the people of Fort COS 1 that no one can a r\/?vfhiv^rv 11 TI 11 1 L , Will UC CI1< 3U must bring the r uary 9, and lasts I VIP ANY, F" it Kind of | 1 ucing R hat Lasts, y II ing is b - i nd pig-ti^'h5". e ou: Fend r business wie E I 3ur wire a .. >ur neesls ? 0 nd this sis^e [ those need:. :ialty of s - jl w j icles used ; )e pleased .. j when in e r & Co. i .[=irr=? ? -r=H Note s, Birr.'' f a'e, Tirr - s, ng it- The To i. ITmas > ' "."5? SALE || COST, r,s. I ic lid.n; .. _.r ji ner::d r' cm I tr n ' - || 11 ff rcJ I arged. i. o I Money witn I two weeks. I ORT MILL, I S. C. I