SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
Miss Bessie Rankin, of Mt.
Holly, N. C.. is a visitor at the
home of her brother, Mr. F.
Nims. in Fort Mill township.
County Supervisor T. W. Boyd
was in Fort Mill Monday and
drove from town to the r.ite of
the proposed bridge across Sugar
creek connecting York and Lancaster
counties.
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Senator W. H. Stewart and
Prof. L. A. Niven came over
from Rock Hill and attended the
closing exercises of the Gold Hill
school Tuesday. Both made interesting
and inspiring talks on
educational matters.
The friends of Miss Kate Ardrey
will regret to learn that she
is ill at he*' home on Booth street.
Miss Ardrev is the teacher of
the first grade in the Fort Mill
public school and is popular with
both the patrons and pupils of
her grade.
J. P. McCraw, who recently;
resigned as assistant superin-;
tendent of theMillfort Mill. Fort
Mill, has accepted a position with
the Harmony Grove cotton mills;
at Commerce, Ga.. as overseer |
of the weaving, spooling, slashing
and drawing-in.
The patrons of the Pleasant j
Valley public school are arranging
to erect a new building
for the school during the summer I
vacation. The building will be|
larger and more modern in every
respect than the old building and
will be more centrally located.
Miss Myrtle Sutton returned
to her home in Fort Mill township
Saturday evening after a
stay of several months with relatives
in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Miss Sutton was accompanied
home by Mr. George Anislie, a
friend of the family.
By a clever piece of detective
work Officer Potts Sunday afternoon
caught Rob Waters, colored,
selling a pint of whiskey to a
young white man. Monday morning
Waters was fined $50 by
Mayor Harris. Two other neOl
1*1 in
Ktuco, iuiii oiiarpanu /\iex ware,
also paid the town fines Monday
morning, $5each, for fighting.
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Pineville's "Want" Goes Wanting.
Pinovill* Coiroiionilfitce Charlotte News:
"Messrs. W. B. and S. L. I
Meacham, of Fort Mill, expect to !
erect a new brick store in the
near future on Main street, which !
they will stock with up to date
furniture. A lonjr felt want."
The Messrs. Meacham say they
have not the slightest intention
of building in Pineville.
Wofford Glee Club Coming.
The Wofford College Glee club .
will tfive a concert at the school |
liirlitmMiim Pridav niirltt MarnVi
31, the proceeds to go to t he j
school piano fund.. The gleei
club consists of 20 young col-1
lege men. and those of our people
who enjoy the the snappy airs ;
of campus life and glee club,
music have a treat in store. "
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ANK of FORT MILl
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JERSEY BULL :
Eminent of Oak wood, whoso dam
produced six hundred and forty-two
pounds of butter in 1910 under authenticated
test and whose grandsire sold at j
auction for $10,000 and was resold the
following day for $12,000 t<? Col. A. If. j
Bowman of Sal* m, Va. No better bull !
in the world for milk and butter pro-1
duction.
Fee for breeding $2.0<> in advance.
Do not bring or send your cow unless j
you bring or send the money. If more I
than one service is required there will!
be no charge.
R. M. BRYANT.
R. F. I). 2. Fort Mill, S. C.
TAKEN UP?Black hound with tan
legs. Owner can recover the dog by
paying for this ad and expense of keeping.
Lee Armstrong, K. F. I). 2, Fort
Mill, S. C.
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Ukl newspapers for sale at The |
Times oflice.
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it there is more to a Fertilizi
; is proven conclusively by the
i every year from Royster Fer
e made from experience obtai
leki experiments of what th<
t and not from ready rcl
ting.
*ry ingredient in Royster Gi
for its plant food value, and
do at the proper time, therefi
rtilized with ROYSTER good
from sprouting time until ha
: your dealer for Royster goc
t the trade-mark is on ever
ou see this you kn<r
J getting the genuine and ?
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ROYSTER GUANO COMP>
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES:
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ALTIMORC. MO. MACON. CA SPAATANBURO. S C
COLUMBUS, UA. MONTGOMIAY. ALA.
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V* in the town of Fo]
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ne, Deputy and Actir
he town of Fort Mill,
*ss of Banking as p
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URKPATRICK,
ARDREY,
>ND BARBER,
HARRIS,
rterly, paid on time
ire cordially invited
Notice to Creditors.
In the Court of Common Pleas Z. T. J
Bailes, as administrator, etc., vs. ?
J. C. Glover et al. ^
Notice is hereby given to all of the ^
creditors of L. II. Glover, deceased,
that their claims must be established
before me, on or before the seventeenth
(17th) of April. 11)11, or be forever
burred.
Bv order of court.
J. A. TATE. i
C. C. C. pis. ;
Yorkville, S. C? March IS, 1911. I
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J- HARRY FOSTER,
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Yoi-kville - S. C. '
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FOR SALK 200 bushels of pure ! 4
C'ulpt-pv r Cotton Sect! at 75c per bush- ^
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BANK, I
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dersigned, it has been i
rt Mill, in the county o
the United States req
>f Banking,
lg Comptroller of the (
in the county of York,
rovided in Section 51
free this 3rd day of Ma
Deputy and A<
T. B. SPRATT,
edgar jones,
j. m. harris,
w. s. McClelland,
deposits.
to bring us their busii
We Are Proud I
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That wc have the best Hardware and the bes: Z
Hardware Store in town. #
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it v, uoc iuc vuisci iu auuvt: uuwii our pricCB WDCIl $)
we first mark our goods. *
Wc don't bore those who come in to look; we do d
not have to?because we only reed to show our goods *
to those who know. Our goods sell themselves. ?
When you need Hardware, come look at ours? f
you'll find the "best you ever saw." ^
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McElhaney & Co. \
"Just across the street." ?
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I We Will Buy 1
| 1,000 Bundles of Fodder, &
| 25 Bushels Two-crop Peas. ?
j We Will Sell 1
g Two nice Heifers with vouno ?
i calves. ?
L. A. Harris & Company. |
T. B. SPRATT, Cashier <. ;
ORT MILL, S. C. H
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OF THE CURRENCY
Washington, D. C., March 3, 191 I.
made to appear that t4l HE I1RST
f York, and the State of South Caro
uired to be complied with before an ft
Currency, do hereby certify that 14 The H
and in the State of South Carolina, tf
69 of the Revised Statutes of the
rch, 1911.
T. P. KANE, H
cting Comptroller of the Currency.
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