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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. Mr. W. H. Windle has received a summons to appear foi jury duty at the Federal court which opens in Charleston on the 21st inst. Prof. J. A. Boyd, who is the principal ol the public school at Liberty Hill, Kershaw county, spent from Friday evening until Monday morning with his family ^ in Fort Mill. The vacant lot on Booth street, opposite The Times office, known as the Bailes lot. was sold at auction by the heirs of the late J. P. Bailes Saturday afternoon and was bid in by W. B. Meacham, the consideration being $1,050. Among the visitors to this section during the last week was the Hon. R. W. Hamilton, member of the General Assembly for Union county, who spent several days as the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Osmond Barber. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev. W. A. Hafner, pastor of the Fort Mill Presbyterian church, will preach in the chapel of the Fort Mill Mfg. Co. for the residents of the mill village and any others who care to attend the services. The loss to Mr. S. H. Epps, Sr., in the fire which destroyed his corn crib a few nights ago was considerably more than was at first reported. Including a quantity of corn, fertilizer, wagon, farm implements and the build ing the total loss amounted tc about $450. This week The Times is pleaset to welcome to its advertising columns the first installment of i series of announcements for th? Efird department store, one ol the largest and most progressive dry goods, notions and clothing firms of Charlotte. This store enjoys a growing patronage frorr the people of this section, anc "there's a reason," which car be discovered by reading theii advertisement. Ri|fs Now Clemson's President. Prof. W. M. Riggs was unani mously elected president of Clem son college Tuesday night anc has accepted the josition. He if 38 years old and has been al Clemson since 1895. 1 Efird's | Efii More than 80( big showing of r New York last w Lingerie Cloth i 8,000 yards 40- and 42-inci and very fine soft Batiste, c 25c and 85c per yard, in len 12 yard pieces, to start the day and Saturday at the per yard Foulards at 12 100 pieces very sheer qualit; lards, a regular 25c value ground black figures, dots, per yard Suesene Silks a 3,000 yards short lengths < also dots, stripes, figures, etc., widths up to 30 inches up to 50c per yard, special t< with at .... Five Cent Counter for Monday. Fight cases yard-wide Iires! color Chambrays, short leng sUtple Apron Checks, Me? etc., qualities worth up to 1< I yard, all thrown out on our for Saturday and Monday, v Fine Quality White C Five cases fine quality she* White Madras, Kmbroiderec Dress Swisses, etc., qualitie per yard, special for these d 27-inch very thin sheer qual at Beautiful quality Check I I plaids at I g i Wholesale and Retail 0 Profrewive Farming. Mr. W. H. Windle one of the township's progressive farmers, is this year experimenting with . a variety of Russian oats on his plantation some miles north of t town. The oats are recom-1 11 % - - I ? mended as more productive and hardier than the varieties grown in this section and are heavier. ; He is also experimenting with ' beardless barley, the first per haps ever grown in Fort Mill; , township. The barley is not only ' | beardless but is also hulless. The highest price paid for cot1 ton on the Fort Mill market yesterday was 14 1-4 cents. Lancaster News: Hon. O. W. I; Potts, of Pleasant Valley, lost a i valuable horse here a day or two ago. The animal was kicked by ; . another horse, breaking its leg, j ; which necessitated its beir g i i i ? j Analysi: < obtainet J ; They a i ; j actual f : I requirei K tormula ) K Kv< H selected I R worK to k plant fe ? R regular [ 1| Asl r K see tha \ ^ When j ) | you ar< r I ROYST I F. S. H i h? 1 I I . \jh. 5Dep the nevt cas?s received this i ?ew Spring White C 'eek. 10c. 36-?inch saw# 1 special price of. l-2c. I0C 10 Pieces best V mercerize,I Kou. 10 pieces"'^ ' rines , whit* ,,.Silk- ??"<l ? "V, at- '!6:lnrh Taffet 12 1.2c litfht blue, i 18c. '^"d-wiilp ex! Plain Suesene N??w V/,/''?' brocade effects' I.?,. -S,lk > surt't'he ^2n ""an.l^lfS I Saturday and -M, a" sizes, six th i> n?1, soli<l /,;,ad'Vs'f?'ll Si vL" TaA<fS: b?? M'lozm .I.adi nzed Calicoes. . 'ace trimmi, an(l 121.2c her flies' extra '","4 *' '1 ?i-i , biK special table ? >er yard 5c ' ors,,t .oods at 15c. More P r white Dimities. I Plaid and Stripe ;'n^ S('" ch, s worth up to it- "'"'t lays at 15c ' ranted ity Plaid Patistf L 15c 40 dozen Ladi< )imities, all size garter top. a 10c Ladies' 25c Qu EFIRD'S I WHITE LEGHORN EGGS. I have for sale for hatching purposes pure Wycoff strain White Leghorn Eggs at one dollar for 15. D. A. LEE, Fort Mill, S. C. J. HARRY FOSTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Yorkville - S. C. i MCNEILL. BUILDING. FOR RENT A four room dwelling in good condition. Large stable. 1 1-2 acre lot and good garden. Situated on Confederate street. Apply to ALEX BARBER. FOR SALE 200 bushels of pure Culpeper Cotton Seed at 7f>c |?er bushel. Apply to Edgar Jones. Old newspapers for sale at The Times office. Tkaoi WAKIT * 1?S.R.> RCCISTCRCOk at there is more to a Fertilize s is proven conclusively by the 1 every year from Royster Ferl e made from experience obtaii ield experiments of what the t, and not from ready ref ting. :ry ingredient in Royster Gc for its plant food value, and do at the proper time, therefc rtilized with ROYSTER goods from sprouting time until liar t your dealer for Royster gooi t the trade-mark is on evcrj rou see this ? you lcnov s getting the genuine and o ER Fish Fertilizer. ROYSTER GUANO COMPA FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES: RFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N. C COLUMBIA B. < ALTIMORE. MO. MACON. CA SPA RT AN BU RO. ?. C. COLUMBUS. ?A. MONTGOMCRV. ALA. lartmi CHARLOl I SPRING week. SATURDAY ioods, and hundreds Dress Linen. nted all pure Dress Linen, irood at .. 25c leer quality pure Linen Lawn 25c ther Silk Specials. $1.00 quality black Peau de inches wide 88c -wide guaranteed Black Taffeta rm quality 69c a Silks in white, grey, pink, navy, etc. 98c :ra heavy weight black Peau de d $125 Crepe de Chines, pink, light qjecal 39c ss Silk Finish Pongee. in black ight color evening shades 18c Muslin Underwear. it's' regular 2.r>r Corset Covers, cial at 15c /A' downs and Chemise at 39c es' Pants with embroidery or igs, open or closed, at 25c sized Gowns at 49c and 79c Chemise at 79c Covers at 25c Jew Spring Ginghams. to 22-inch new Spring Gimr and Barnahy Zephyrs, all the ; for spring, staple stripes, ? !< .. t'a^t colors, special at 10c adie*' Silk Hose. ?s' pure thread Silk I lose, with it ... 48c laker knit Lisle Hose at 15c DEPAR mmmammmmammmmmmmammmi We Are Headquarters For the Following: Hardware, Crockery and Stoves, Buck's Steel Ranges, Lime, Cement and Plaster, Elwood Field and Hog Fence, McCormick Mowers and Rakes, International Gasoline Engines, Shredf ? v/v??n uBivi-iMrre aim uisc narrows, Sewer Pipe and Farm Drain Tile, Grates and Tile, Chattanooga Turn and Disc Flows, Cole's Hot Blast Heaters, Wilson Heaters, Machinery, Fitting and Supplies, Window Glass and Putty, Hoofing of all kinds. Farmers' Favorite Grain Drills, Stalk Cutters, Spokes and Kims, Guns and Ammunition. Rock Hill Hardware Company, Rock Hill. S. C. FOR SALE?Two fresh milch cows, or will trade same for dry cattle. 2-23-tf W. II. WINDLE. ;r than jS results m tilizers. w led by W : plant !M ere nee it >oda is fjk lias iu> >re the !m ; is fed U vest. ifM ds and /Jj f hag. M r that M rigin&l M NY, | entS PTE, N. C. GOODS 4 r and MONDAY, N > of other Strong i Indies' regular 25c plain seam foot Hose at . Ladies' plain seamless black lb Hoys' and girls' tine and heavj Hose, all sizes Best Standard Bleach Dom< Low Prices. 1.000 yards Ladies' Cloth. 12 1-U Yard wide extra heavy quality tic, soft finish, no dressing, i (lood 10c (piality bleach Dome.1 Best quality 36-inch Embroider Ixmsdale Cambric Best quality genuine Lonsdale per yar d 36-inch book fold linen finish V and launders like real linen. Specials in Notio Ladies' new soft Collars, plair . W...1 -.11 ? ? an coiors, 1 ies to matet Ladies' Embroidered laundered Machine Needles to fit any mac! Ladies' 5c White Handkerchief Ladies' wide patent leather B red, at Ladies' Silk Scarfs, in lijrht bin etc., 50c value, at Ladies' pretty Lace Collars. 2fx Ladies' extra wide Pat. leather Birdeye Cloth. Five new cases White Lily 1 best absorbent quality 22-inch width at.. 24-inch width at .. . . 27-inch width at. 2- 4 yard square Rubber Sheet in) One yard square Rubber Sheet TMENT , . '.. * : J Sneezing Again? ^ ^ Take Laxacold + ' ^ Start after the first sneeze - no unpleasant effects W f tablets anyone can use easy to take-quick in action 4) ^ and handy to carry. ^ I ^ Do not neglect a cold. ^ J No matter how innocent at first it takes but very little for it to develop into a serious complication. ^ Nothinir will affect the l>ir???5 ~ i tJ .iv \|ur\?nijr dd ct Ut'ilVy J ^ cold?if you value your lungs you owe it to yourself to j ? Use Nyal's Laxacold Tablets ? 1 ^ No quinine no buzzing in the ears and no nau -eu ^ ^ the fever of colds and the cold itself are quickly ban- ^ . Ifc ished. 35 tablets to the box?enough for several colds. ^ ^ 25 cents the box. ^ ^ We expect to be here in business-^ good many ^ ! W years. The only way we can do it is by treating every- ^ 4 bodv right. That's our policy. ^ ^ ^ f Parks DruglComp'y { f?? S??? 0? ?? ??0??????? ???? HATS, SHOES, | MEN'S PANTS. | ?To clean up our stock in the above lines, we have ^ put on a SPECIAL PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS. ^ I Some Hats at half price, some Shoes at les6 than ? half price and a discount on all Pants sold. J8J We have just received some dandy Ladies' and ? Men's Shoes at $2.50 and $3.00. It will pay you S? to see them. ? L. A. Harris & Company. | )?? ???0???? ?0 ???????? 0? 0? torC 1 Hird's | Efird's] j IRE HERE larch 11th and 13th, will be our first Specials picked up by our buyers in less split white Ladies' New Spring Skirts and Light ose at !oc Weight Suit.. r ribbed school 100 ladies' pretty spring ami summer Worsted 10c Suits including pure wool Serge, black and estic at Very blue, grey mixtures, tans, shepherd plaids, etc., Suits in the lot. worth up to $22.bO, to close the lot out quick, special at $10 !c quality 10c 200 ladies' new Chiffon Panama and all wool bleach Domes- Voile Skirts, newest spring patterns, skirts gj lt. 10c worth tip to $7.50, special at $5 ?tie 8 l-3c We also carry the Quiterite Skirts in Voiles E y Cloth 10c and Panamas, newest styles .. $5 10c i . .. ; Cambric at, Ladies Petticoats. 12 1.2 'Inn i?is?? i? ~ .... _ < '>/><. 11 inuicn ri'lllCOillS. fJHC lOt 1. '! idVaistin#, looks int>' white Petticoats with deep embroidery at 10c and lace ruffles, skirts worth up to *2 ?><> ns. each, at 79c R . .. One lot ladies' black Petticoats with plain 'T R i or eiribroid- embroidery ruffles worth op to $1.50 79c r j 12 1-Zc Collars 10c Toilet and Laundry Specials. R line, box 5c Ci'ticura Soap. per cake 19c I ,R. .. , Pears unsented Tar Soap 10c R >elts, black oi Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, per box 10c 5 i i i. ? Six cakes Palmolive Soap for . R e. pink, 'kwk. Buttermilk Soap, .'I cakes in box 10,, g . One ls?x. o cakes, TarSoap . 1C ' ;l!ul "oec Mention's borated or |?erlumed Talcum Bo v. Belts 25c - (Iei. 10c | Pound can Air Float Talcum Powder 15c lirdeyc Cloth, Ovan can Air Float Talcum Powder 10c Three pound package (?old Oust 10c 49c Three cakes Crystal Soap li e 0 75c Pumo Soap f>c yi 88c Three packages Cold Dust ' - i 25c Export Soap 4C ? inp 48c Three pound bags w hole head Ilice 1 b< STORE j Stores also Concord and Gaston ia I