Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 11, 1911, Image 3
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SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
Mr. Leroy McMurray, who is
attending a dental college in
Baltimore, is at his home here
on a visit.
Mr. VV. D. Kimbrell reports
having killed on Tuesday on his
plantation a whip snake which
measured in length six feet and
six inches.
Ex-Gov. R. B. Glenn, of North
Carolina, will deliver a lecture
on foreign missions at Steel
Creek Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
As The Times goes to press
this (Wednesday) afternoon Memorial
Day exercises are in progress
at the Presbyterian church.
A large crowd is taking part in
the exercises.
The Times this week received
an interesting communication
from Yorkville, but for the reason
the writer failed to sign his
name the paper declines to publish
it.
According to notice elsewhere,
the collection of street tax for the
year 1911 will begin on Monday.
May 15. After June 15 the usual
penalty will be imposed on delinquents.
Mr. M. B. Massey, who has
been in the grocery business here
for many years, has sold his
interest in M. B. Massey & Go's
store to Mr. J. M. Salters, of this
city.?Rock Hill Herald.
Ed Caton, the Mecklenburg
man about whom so much has
been said in the papers lately,
was several days ago taken to
the Mecklenburg chaingang to
serve 16 months of an unexpired
term.
Some idea as to the extent to
which clean-up day was observed
in Fort Mill may be had from the
statement of Liveryman J. W.
McEihaney that his wagons during
the last week hauled off 53
two-horse loads of the rubbish.
Supt. James H. Thornwell of
the Mt. Zion' Institute will go to
M/vM<ocviilo N C on Mav 10th
iUWi Vi7T IIIV) * ' -W. v..
to deliver the Memorial address,
the invitation having been extended
by the Battle of Bentonville
Chapter U. I). C., says the
Winnsboro paper.
rnu_ koll .Jnvofl
inc IWU U1 k'mi piu,i vu
in Concord, N. C\, the past week
between the Fort Mill and Concord
teams resulted in an even
break, Fort Mill winning the
first by a score of 6 to 2, and
Concord taking the second by a
score of 6 to 5.
The value nowadays of a line
Jersey cow is about equal that of
a mule a few years ago and to
lose a cow is indeed quite a loss.
Such was the misfortume Tuesday
of Mr. J. S. Kimbrel!, a
fanner of the township.
Services in preparation for the
administration of the sacrament
of the Lord's supper at the Fort
Mill Presbyterian church next
Sabbath will begin Friday morning
at 11 o'clock with a sermon
by Rev. Alexander Martin, of
Rock Hill. Rev. Mr. Martin will
also fill the pulpit of the church
Friday evening at 8 o'clock and
Saturday at 11 a. m.
Mr. F. P. King, a farmer of
upper Fort Mill township was
painfully injured in a runaway
accident Friday evening while
returning to his home from Cliar,-11?
Lri?n.'n Urtt-cii
joue. mi. rviiid; o uviov uwH...v
frightened and ran away, throwing
him out of the buggy and in
the fall he received a gash across
the face which came near severing
one of his ears. Otherwise
Mr. King's injuries were slight.
The farmers have made excellent
progress in their work
during the last two weeks. A
great many have completed planting
cotton and are now preparing
their bottom lands for corn. More
attention has been given to the
preparation of the soil titan has
been any year previous it is said,
and with the energy and push
manifested by them and a normal
crop year a great harvest is
expected this fall.
The law having been in effect
a full year, the inspectors have
been instructed to commence the
rigid enforcement of the regulation
regarding corn, corn meal
and feed-stutfs. The department
' ? : ....minurnu Ullil
oi agricuiiun-, luniiuuw ?..?
industries, has interpreted tin
statute liberally during the past
twelvemonth, in order that the
people concerned might have
time to familiarize themselves
with the requirements, but hereafter
full compliance will be expected.
The four score or more cars in
the endurance run of the Savannah
automobile club are scheduled
to arrive in Lancaster at 1 o'cloc k
today, where the autoists will renfain
for two hours for luncheon.
This luncheon will be given at
the home of Col. Leroy Spiing.by
the citizens and automobile
club of Lancaster. The aut<
party will then resume the tr i
to Charlotte, passing through
the Pleasant Valley communiu
this (Thursday) afternoon at
about 4 o'clock.
The piano recital given Tuesday
evening in the auditorium b\
pupils of the Fort Mill graded
school was enjoyed throughout
by the large audience present
The manner in which the pupil:
rendered their respective numbers
was very creditable and to<
much credit cannot be given th<
teacher, Miss Link, for the splen
did way in which the childrei
had been trained for the occasion
Miss Louise Parks was awardet
A gold medal for the best exhi
bition of the evening, and littU
Miss Willie K. Barber was giver
a silver medal for the best class
work of the term.
Death of a Popular Young Mao.
Sad indeed was the passing last
Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock
of J. Roschelle Haile, Jr., eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haile.
The young man had been in declining
health for a year or more !
and his death though not un- j
expected was a sad shock to his
many friends. The funeral service
was conducted from the
home on Booth street Thursday
afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev.
W. A. Hafner, assisted by Rev.
S. P. Hair, after which the body
was laid to rest in the town
cemetery.
Mr. Haile was born in Kershaw
county May 15, 1885. When
quite young his father moved to
Charlotte and there the young
man distinguished himself upon
the high standing he made in his
studies at the city schools. Upon
the removal of the family to Fort
Mill some years later Mr. Haile
was appointed over a number of
applicants to the position of mail
carrier on rural route No. 1, the
first route established in Fort
Mill township. In this position, !
which he filled for four years,
he was always accomodating and !
courteous and was. greatly ad- j
mired by the patrons whom he |
served. Mr. Hailo resigned the
position of mail carrier to enter
the Atlanta School of Medicine,
and when forced on account of
ill health to abandon his studies,
in the fall of 1910, was within
four months of graduation. Since
his return to Fort Mill he spent
a large part of the time af Black
Mountain. N. C., in the hope of
regaining his health, but the
mountain air proved of but little
benefit to him. Fcr the past two
it
months Mr. Haue nau oeen confined
to his home.
Mr. Haile was a young man of
excellent character, and intellectually
ranked with the foremost
young men of this section.
His death marked the close of a
most promising career.
Two Tickets for the Election Today.
During the past week considerable
interest has been worked up
in the matter of electing a board
of trustees for the Fort Mill
graded school and as a result the
following ticket, to oppose that
published last week, has been
brought to The Times office for
publication:
J. B. Mills.
L. J. Massev,
A. 0. Jones.
! Robt. Harris.
Fred Nims,
A. R. McElhaney.
Arthur Parks,
W. Lee Hall.
R. F. Grier.
Following is the ticket published
in The Times of last week:
I P frmvripr
A. 0. Jones,
R. P. Harris,
W. J. Kimbrell,
W. B. Meacham,
J. T. Young,
R. F. Grier,
L. J. Massey,
B. W: Bradford.
The following is the section of
the school law under which the
election is to be held:
Section 2. That between the
first day of April and the first
day of June, 1911, to be fixed by
the present board of trustees and
by them advertised for at least
two weeks in some newspaper
published in Ycrk county, an
election shall be held in Fort Mill
at the usual voting precincts for
nine persons to serve said school
districts as a board of trustees,
three of whom shall serve respectively
for two years and six
years, to be determined by them
at their first meeting by lot. and
every two years thereafter the
successors of those whose term
of office expire shall be elected
for terms of six years at the
municipal election of the town of
Fort Mill, and until their successors
are elected and qualified.
And said board of trustees shall
during their term of office have
power to fill vacancies occurring
therein arising from any cause
Provided that no person shall be
eligible to become a member oi
said board, unless he is a patror
of said school or personally contributes
to the support of the
school of said districts.
Children's Day Exercises'
The Methodist Sunday schoo
pupils will hold their Children':
I Day exercises in the school audi
. toriuin next Sunday evening
May 14, beginning at S o'clock
1 Following is the program:
Processional. "God is Love."
. Doxoiogy.
Prayer.
Welcome song.
Recitation.
Music by orchestra.
1 Recitation.
Song. "Pis the Children'.1
Day."
Recitation.
Solo by F. Mason Crum.
Recital ion.
Song by mail* quartette.
; Recitation.
Music i>y orchestra.
' Recitation.
' Song by i*onr girls.
1 Recitation.
Sony. "Sing ng the Love o
c Jesus."
Short Address by F. M. Crum
Song by two little girls.
Song by male- quartette.
| Music by orchestra.
After a several days' meetinj
, in Yorkville last week, the or.
. hundred and twenty-first meet
) ing of the South Carolina I)io
cesan council adjourned Thurc
I day afternoon to meet next yea
! at Beaufort. At the mornin
session invitations were receive
j by the council from the parishe
. at Beaufort antl Abbeville to mee
> with them nexi; year. Beaufor
was unanimously selected an<
j! May 7, 1912, set as the date fo
i the opening session.
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You'll get
Apparel her
they expect, an
anywhere else,
on any busy da
salespeople, wh
will pay you.
Shoes and Hats
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passed through t
every depositor hi
without restriction
CAPITAL STOCK
SURPLUS - - LIABILITY
OF STOCKK
SECURITY TO DEPOSF
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X time deposits.
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Call and jr?*t a souvenir.
Dixon-Wither
21 South Try on St.
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J MILC<
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I ^ results. This is the finest o
* $ anteed analysis: Protein, 17
J Carbohydrates, 58 <.
. # WE DON'T HUN A DKU
J stock of Cattle, Hog and Fc
J cow, hog or chickens are no
^ Dr. Enloe and let him sell v
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^ Everything
SCH0F1ELD EN!
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5 They have no superior in |?>i?t ol
1 for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cott
r?????required. Write f
M.^ct'ur, BOILERS. Wi
Tow.r..T.0k., Constructed Boile
Staadpipet,
Sell Support.ot Write to
Steel Stacki,
P1|,re? Werk"' J-s- SCHOFIELD'S S
- Branch Office,
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby war: 11<> k<
off" the premises of the old White li?>i
stead. This property has recently b<
r seriously abused, and anyone caui
ir on these premises will be prosecuted
fi the full extent of the law. Liberal
wards will be paid for sufficient ?
s dence to convict parties recently thrc
t 1 ing rocks at the windows, and oth
11 wise defacing the property. No ont
j allowed on this property except
consent. Keep off.
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1 W. B. M EACH AM, Agent.
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all that's coming
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d then some for good
These facts account
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That's why we have t
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5?000?000?000?
k of Fort Mill, ?
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ss for over twenty x
lown up and robbed; 0
wo panics and paid ?
s cash as called for S
- - - - $25,000.00 ?
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$ 1 I .UVU.UU UCf
IOLDERS - $25,000.00 ?
TORS - - $61,000.00 ?
s paid 4 per cent on 0
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The Pitcher That Went to the
Well Once Too Often |
And was broken, may have come from
our store, but we have more just like it,
and when you buy a set of Dinner Ware
from us, you can always duplicate any
broken pieces.
Wo nr.. huilriintr un a reDUtation for
having the best and most complete assortment
of Cooking Utensils in the city in
connection with our China and Crockery
department, and you need not go out of
our store to get a complete outfit for your
dining room and kitchen.
spoon Company,
Charlotte, N. C.
*
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l Your Cows? I
you would try the celebrated f
FEED *
that you hadn't been getting the f
if feeds with the following guar- ^
.50', : Fat. d.50'; ; Fiber, 10', ; ^
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(i STORE, but we do keep a full y
iultry Powders, and if your horse, t
t doing well you had better see ^
ou some Pratt's Food. #
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the Test of Time" ?
f DURABILITY and art- first Adapted
on Gins; in fact, where llcary Duty is
or prices on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills,etc.
e carry for immediate shipment the Best
rs, ranging from 12 H. P. to 150 H. P.
-day l<>r our uiusiraim titunu^.
ONS CO., Works and Head Office. MACOII, 6A.
307 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C.
J. HARRY FOSTER,
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W,
Yorkville - S. C.
I tu McNEILL BUILDING.
?- SPECIAL NOTICES.
,e."- 25 Words?25c Koch Insertion.
by FOR SALE Few bushels of Mammoth
Yellow Soja Beans at fci.lK) pel
j bushel. NVateroak Farm, Osroond Barber.
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to you and a litt
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t Denevers in ine
measure. That's why
for the continual grov
Crowds!?All after tl
y wrong. If we are a
he crows?it pays to \
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MEACHAM
Slippers and
Women's White Canvas Pumps a
heel, at $1.50. Misses' White Canvj
Tan Suede Pumps at $3. Women's
Women's Tan Strap Sandals at $3. 1
Black Suede Sandals at $3 and $3.50.
little gents, a dandy line in blacks an
5 1-2 at $2. $2.50 and $3.
Lion Brand Shirts
The oldest brand of dollar shirts in
and white and black stripes, with or
and 19. $1.25. Negligee Shirts, atta
Underw
Drawers, long or knee length, at 2
ers 75c. R. V. D. Shirts and Drawe
Nos. 48, 50 and 52. at 50c. Boys' SI
hiddy Blouse, just in, a beauty, at
express, see them, at 10c.
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MEACHAM
Protect Your
From Fire With
Badger Fire Ex
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The Badger hire tixtinguisnei
tank, 24 inches high, the most
shape, thoroughly tested. E
made is numbered and a record
and test.
When charged ready for use
half gallons of water in which o
Bi-carbonate of Soda have been
of ordinary Sulphuric Acid in a
a cage at the top directly under
years from today it will respond
HOW TO USE IT.
Immediately upon the discovery c
turn it upside down and in less thar
stream of gas-impregnated water tf
from 40 to 50 feet distant.
The Badger Fire Extinguisher is i
Tariff Association.
For Prices and descriptive literati
PACKARD BR
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I have just recei
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j and Well Tubing a
to supply you with
need.
Prices: Drain 1
foot; Well Tube, a
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four Si
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le bit more if y<
principle that i
your dollar here is a
vtH of our business,
le great values be
11 busy when youcoi
vait. Come to hea<
ihuhh
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& epps. It
Pumps.
nd Sandals, French covered
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IS at ?p;. ?t wi11v?11 u |
Black Velvet Pumps at $3. j
iVomen's one and two Strap th
Excelsior Shoes for boys and
d tans, 9 to 2 at $1.50, 2 1-2 to
bi
> and Collars,
America, are here in white]
without cuffs, at $1. Sizes 18
ched or detached collars, $1.
ear. Ia
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5c and 50c. Scriven's Drawrs
50c. Extra sized Shirts,
lirts and Drawers at 25c.
; $1. New Collars, just in by
o, it's to the minute."
& EPPS.
Property
tinpishers.
is a small upright copper
: practical and convenient
very Badger Extinguisher
made of its examination
it contains two and onene
and one-half pounds of
dissolved, and four ounces
bottle placed separately in !
the cover. Today or five
instantly when called upon.
>f fire seize the Extinguisher,
1 five seconds you will have a
lat can be directed on a fire
ipproved by the Southeastern *
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me in, wait just a few
iquarters for Dry Gooc
IflPANY.
'he Law of i
Compels every man to wear clothi
e kind. The right kind can be foi
Now, whether you are stout or t
g, we can fit you in as nice suit ol
i a town three or four times the
Our stock of Men's Furnishings ii
test fads of the day.
Give us a show and let us prove i
McElhaney & C
"Just across the s
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Paint Your
With Pleasing Colors
With our experience we can t
suggesting tasteful color schen
that will make your home appe
in its surroundings.
ACMEQUAl
HOUSE PAIN'
gives greatest durability and be
rain and shine. It costs less be
lasts longer. Come in and ask i
monizing color suggestions.
Parks Drug C
Take an axe, if necessary and chop at
fall below your income.
4 Per Cent. Compounded (
> allow to depositors in our Savin
' solicit the small savings of men, 1
taking pleasure in giving them int
> If you ch> not give us your ban!
y fault, for v. e lose( no opportunity
\. M appreciate fu^ly having you a
NO TIME LIKE THE
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W. B. AUDREY EDGAR jone
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w. s. McClelland l. a. "xpri
NOTICE OF ELECT i s. j ?
Notice is hereby given thut an elec- .
ion will be held in the town of Fort 1 J
If ill, S. C., on Thursday, Mayll^lLi-g.
from 8 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock^HHjti|jM|
for the purpose of electing
tees to serve Fort Mill Scmx^BHBB^Dffl
No 28, in accordance with th^H^KH^BHj
D. A. Lee, Lee ArmstrongflBHBffiHH
Kail are appointed managei^H^^H|9EH|
^^DEq&BBSS
By order of (he board. ^KB
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W. B. MEACHAM, Clerk. M
rogs
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leople all
tarter more
an be seen
onscientious
minutes, it
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the Land ^
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und at our store. .!
;hin, medium, small or
f clothes as can be found
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size of Fort Mill.
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to you our worthiness.
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women and children. ?
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of soliciting it, and ?
s a patron. if ijj
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