Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 07, 1911, Image 2
TEE FOBT Kill. TIKES.
Dawns. I a th ? Puublished 1 bursdavs.
IS- B. W. BRADFORD - - Editor and Proprietor.
tatdtM not acre* to publish inuce than 200 words
so aay ai)bioc(. The right is reserved to ?dit
vary eo-rrmhni*atKm'ii*Mnittetf' fbr pubKcnfion.
On application to the publisher, advertising
S Kit 9 rates am mate kafcitoi t* those interested. C!
Tsleohone. local and long distance. No. 112.
Entered at the port office at Fort Jltll. S. C., as
mail matter at the second elaas. ? .
/"vo*, n m?am?'Toiut.
Pay Your Debts,
It m Entirely -wrong: to owe
money apd have cotton laying,f
around your home. If those you
owe n&d their money, and doubt-1
less some- are almost compelled
to have it, don't sell.the cotton
at the present price, but put it'
in the warehouse and borrow
money on it and pay your debts,
including the subscription to the
paperthatyou are taking. Everyone
knows that the present price i
of cotton Is too Idw, but do not
work a,hardship on the mab who
has waited all year for his money; j
it is pot his fault that the price)
of the staple 1s not better. The J
Wall street sharks who never1
saw a cbtton field have fixed the
price .without permitting the farmer
to have a word in the matter.
'-Don't'let anyone deceive
you on this question. Join your
brother farmers who are trying
to resist oppression. Don't stand
idle! Get busy! The Lord helps
those who help themselves. "He
who 'dallies is dastard; he who
doubts, is damned!" Will you
stand, like a lot of slaves and be
robbed! From the Atlantic to
Ukianoma tne cotion iarmere art* |
rising up in their might and
bandipg L .themselves together
against their common foe. Lay
aside all differences of politics,
religion and personalities and
put your shoulder to the wheel.
You owe it to your wife and
children and yourself to do soLet
every fanner resolve to plant
but half the cotton next year
that he did this year and not sell'
a pound for less than 12 cents.
You are mastersof the situation.
Stick together and win or divide
and be ruined. Warehouse your
cottqp and pay your debts, but
don't sell your cotton for less
than it oo?t to make it
: i ' ? .?rr? ?? --i fe'X V*. \
Thfc first issae of The Evening
Herald, Rock Hill's new daily
paper, reached this office Friday.
The initial number of The Herald .
contained 24 pages and was filled
with attractively set advertising
and !kood, live reading '.natter.
In his salutatory note, Mr. Fain,
the editor, stated that The Hert
aid could not promise its readers
a 24-page paper every day. but
it prt>prises them the very bestpapei;
that Rock Hill is willing to
support. The Herald well deserves
the support of the business
people of Rock Hill and The
Times hopes that Mr. Fain and
his associates will meet with
much success in their under-,
taking. ; '
Every farmer of the township
shoufd attend the farmers' meeting
to be held in the town hall
next Wednesday afternoon at
1 o'clock, the purpose of which
is explained elsewhere. The
pried at, which the farmer wilt
dispose of the products of hisj
next year'e toil rests entirely '
with the farmer himself, and I
unless wise judgement and concert
of action has a place in the
growth of the next crop the far-!
mer may expect to find himself j
probably in worse shape financially
than he has been the present
fall. The time is ripe for the
farn>ers to get together and take !
a firm stand in their own behalf, j
What is to become of the kneepants
boy who spends his leisure '
hourb standing around the Stores,
smoRing cigarettes and cigars
and listening to obscene and profane
language? This question
should be of more than passing
moment to some of the parents i
of Fort Mill and vicinity.
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Ogden Farmer Killed by Train.
The kock Hill Herald of Saturday
told as follows of the death j
Wednesday evening of John'
Simms, a well known farmer of
the Ogden community who was
struck by Southern train No. 27
at Steele's crossing, four miles
south of Rock Hill:
The train was running half an
hour late and was going at a
rapid rate of speed when it ap- {
proached Steele's crossing. The j
track is straight on either side j
of the crossing and why Mr. J
Simms did not hear the approaching
train or the engineerj
see fthe vehicle in the act of j
crossing the track is not known, i
Thejroad runs, parallel with the
track .and crosses at an angle
and for this reason the driver
would have bad bis back to the
approaching train. However, it
would seem that he could have
heard the crossing blow in case
the engineer gave the signal as
required by law upon approach-1
ing crossings.
The engineer quickly brought!
his train to a standstill and the
wounded, farmer -piye/1 on
board jfndc?r>a to Ogden, the j
next sUPti^jpwhere he wafe Jeft jj
Simra^d fed ^before phjfeic&n J
could'tettclrfhe scene, ho we v er. f <
Mr. Siir.ms was about 30 yeai
of age and is survived by a wife, j
This is the third accident to j
happen at the Steele crossing. j
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WHY BE GAVE THANKS. !
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Fountain Inn Tribune.
'I v H
vl am thankful because I live in j
S^uth Carolina, atid not in
Tripoli. China or Charleston.
4 J am thankful because The
Tribune has more country readers
than any other paper in the ;
county. v i
I am thankful because I owe i
but $891, whereas I might owe j
$8,910? the difference of a cipher,
which isn't much. I am thank- j
ful, also, because my credit is no "
better, else I might be tempted I
to buy an aUtomobiler
I am thankful because I have
a few friends worthy of being 1
joved who are able to love me
in return.
I am thankful because I have
a few enemies. They keep me
interested and spur me on to do
my best work.
I am: thankful because some
people do not. like me.. If i f
pleased everybody. Barmun &i.
Bailey would capture me to,ex- jhibit
as the only one. of the species I
?or else I would be called into
Abraham's* bosom as too good!
for this vain world.
I am thankful for the liberal
patronage Fountain Inn, Green-!
ville and Laurens merchants
have giveh The Tribune during* A
the past ye'dr. Without their
help The Tiibune would long
since have perished.
I am thankful because I have
been able to advertise my home
town throughout this State and
in others
I am thankful because I have
my wife fooled into believing
that I am of some importance.
I am thankful because cotton
isselling for 9cents instead of 4.
T nm ttlnnl.-fitl KaPQ-.ICP tVlP
X (llll inaiinjui ui/v?uv/?. ...?
world is filled with good-looking
women. Only one of them belongs
to me, bnt no law prevents
looking at the others.
I am thankful because my subscription
list is on a cash basis
and every paper mailed is- paid 1
for ii\ advance.
** I am thankful because I have
often made a fool of myself, and
later had sense enough to acknowledgeit.
I am thankful because I make
mistakes. If I did not, I couldn't
sympathize with other people.
And last, and greatest of all
these, I am thankful because I
am alive, because I enjoy perfect
health, because I*am not yet
bald-headed, atid because I am
not yet swell herded.
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Honor Roll of the City School.
Following is the honor roll of
the Fort> Milt graded and high
school for November, 1911:
Tenth Grade?Lana Parks, Robbie
Howie.
Ninth Grade?Lacy Merritt, Lilu Hall, '
Ethel Armsi.ro<ig, Nine White, Bessie
Smith, Fioreuoe Bennett, Joe Belk.
Eighth Grade?Zenas Grier, Roy Patterson,
Frances Smith, Esther Meaeham.
Seventh Grade- Leniel Enlce, Ocey
Hood. Horace Kimbrell, Will Rogers, I
Cornelia Harris, Alice Harris, Alice '
Bradford, Mary Armstrong, Louise
Epps, Kathleen Armstrong, Heath
?elk, Pauline Envir..
Sixth Grade?Juiia Armstrong, Fairy
Lee, Agnes Link, Mary McLaug htfn.
Mary Hope Suntn, William Ardrey,
Luther Belk, John A. Boyd, Barron
Bennett, Robert flrwin, W illiam Erwin.
Andrew Hafner, Alfred Jones, Clarepce
Hope.
Fifth Grade Annie Lee Epps, Ruth
McLaughlin, Mary Spratt, <DIa Cfaytoii,
AtfguSix Garris, John Armstrong,
John Barry Smith. Malcolm Link, Lonnie
Robinson.
Fourth Grade- William Grier, Haile
Ferguson, Joe Faile, Stephen Epps,
Hai ry Bradford, Atniar Adcock, Sara
White,' Beulah Parks, Sadie Rogers,
Beatrice Parks, lirnma Epi?, Grace
Erwin.
Third Grade?Hattiev Belk, Nell Mae
Ferguson, Ollie Hood, Helen Hughes,
Sophie Link, Annie Parks, Veriiie I'!yler,
Margaret Steele, Jar.ette Smith,
Robert Younghluod, Andrew Young
blood, Robert Wright, Harvey W'agm r,
Douglas is'ims, l'ortt r Gaston, Fred
Crayton.
Second Grade?Bessie Crayton, Lillie
Epos, Clara Lee, Marian Parks, Maud
Robinson, Lizzie Sutton, lmogene
White, Robert Armstrong. Harmon
Harkey. J. K.-Harris, Frank Kimbrell,
Fravor Kimbreli. Billie Mack, Ledson
Mills, Arthur Young.
First Grade?Mao Thompson. Elma
Bradford, Gertrude * Broom, Marjories,
Ella May McElhanev, Bulow
Wilsoh Massey, Bilizabeth Mills, Willie
McKain, Ruby Piyler, Carrie Watford,
Mattie Morton, Anna Wolfe, Frank
Jones.
Prof. F. W. Moore and Miss
Jessie Wilson, of the Fort Mill
high school, went down t.o Chester
Monday evening to attend a !
meeting of the State High School
conference.
ONE CENT A WORD
MINIMUM CHARGE, 25C.
WANTED You to know that we
sell loose Cottou Seed .JIultK. % We are
in a position to make you a very close
price. See us before you buy Hulls.
L. A. Harris & Co.
FOH KENT -Good six-room Cottage,
with two t acre Iol located an Ease
Booth- street Prefer yearly renter.
Apply to B. F. Mi.sscy, Fort Mill S. C.
WOOD FOR SALE-Oak and Pine
Wood for sale at 50c per cord on .the
stump. Also some wood to be given
away for cutting sprouts and piling
brusn. Apply to Osmond Barber,
R. F. D. No. 2, Fort Mill. S. C.
NOTTCE?The best place to have your
clothes cleaned and pressed is the Fort
Mill Pressing Club, upstairs in Massey
Budding. Phone 146.
Notice to Trespassers.
Notice is hereby given that all hunting
or trespassing on the land:* of the
late S. E. White or the undersigned is
strictly forbidden. Overseers have
instructions to see that this notice is observed.
LEKOY SPRINGS
1 Lancaster, S. C., Nov. 28.
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Saved His Wife's Life.
* -have been in her;
rtive ttolqgr, w ptes O.'fi. Brown, of >
rlqscadijie. Ala. , "if it Y,ad not Sieen
fcrr Dl?. Kind's Now Discovery. She
.via down in her-bed, not able to get i ?
10 without help. She had a sevede bron- ,
:bi#l Japuble andfc&jireadful cough. I | W*
rot her a bottle of Dr. King's New . |
Discovery and she soon began to mend, j 1
md was Veil in a short time." Infalibie
for coughs and colds, its the most
-eliable remedy on earth for desperate
tjirgr trtmWr,' hqn.urrliaggsr
iSthma.JjQy feyifr, .c^upand whoopiQg ,
:otigh. 5dc arid ll.CU. 1 mil Lu lie fr--. H
auarantried bv Fort MiU DrUt Co-, W;
B. Ardrc-y and ?arh* Dl.urf Co. t(
Just 15 more shopping days be- > ?
fore Christmas.
Lightning Kills Few- ? !
In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peopie
in this whole country. One's chances
af death by Jjghtnii^ are less tharr two i
in a mil'idn. ^he chamefe of "treat n irOm
'jver, kidnev or stomach trouble is vast- j
!y greater, but not if Electric Bitters .
be used, as Robert Madsefi, of West'
Burlington, la., proved- Four doctors
gave him up after eight friohths df V
suffering from virulent liver trouble
and yellow jaunaice. He' was then 1
completely cured by .Electric Bitters, ,
-ri?.U- ? * xu i:,,,.- rTi
mey re mr urai atunia?.n, hth, <<. .
and kidney remedy and blood purifier
on earth. Only 50c at Ardrey's Drue p
Store, Parke Drue Co. and Fort Mill
Drue Co.
o
The best price paid for cotton
on the local market yesterday r
was 8 8-1 cents. ! r
m m I'
Ends Winter's Troubles. I"
To many, "winter is a season of
trouble. The frost-bitten toe 9 and fingers,
chapped bands and lip-, chilblains,
cold-sores, red and rough skins, prove
this. But such troubles fly before j
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces.
Greatest healer of Burns,
Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ec->
zema and Sprains. Only 25c at Fort
Mill Drug Co., Audrey's Drug Store
and Parks Drug Co.
Chas. Jones, a well known g
young man of the town, has j|
hou-ht the restaurant of J. II. 5
Patterson, on Main street. a
A Terrible Blunder.
to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. fl
Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the f B
first sign of constipation, biliousness or 11
inactive bowels ard prevent vim lent I
indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. B
They regulate liver, stomach and bow
els and build up your health. Only 25c B
at Parks Drug Co., Fort Mill DrugCo., 5
and Ardrey's Drug Store.
Card of Thanks.
The undersigned take .this means of to
thanking our neighbors and friends I
for the many noble deeds of kindness 5
and sympathy shewn during the late |j
illness and death of our beloved daugh- I
ter and wife, Mrs. Rosa bailis brad- I
lord. May God abunu?j)tiy bjesa thern a
/or .each kind word and act.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bailes,
Parents. ft
E. G. Bradford. t"
Hue band. I
I ptifer for immediate sale -several f
aena of the - I B
FAMOUS FIELDS STRAIN of
PARTRIDGE WYANDCiTES
My chickens are bred pure from 3
stack that at Augusta, rn 1909. won 1st. J,
id Cockerel; 1st, 2ci Pullot; 1st, 2d Hen: S
2d, 3d Cock; 1st, 2d, 2d iVn; Silver O
Cup for best if? V. yandottes in show, j K
Also, at Atlanta, in 1911, won 1st, 2d j H
Cock; 1st, 2d, 3d CocVrtj; 1st. 2d. 3d. ?
4th, 6th PUllet; 2d, 3d Hen.
Will be triad to quote prices and show | B
these Chickens to parties ihteH - |. fcH.
C. FERGUSON,
Fort Mill, S. C. 9
Kt>K SALE -2o Shoats about four months
old. If taken at once, $5 each.
Also one Cow with youtij? calf, $36.Q0.
' L. A. Harris & Co.
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chances? 'I \j^
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TAKE M 2
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Sold oh guarantee at p(
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Haile's On the Corner
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You get it B
Fresh and . J;
Fail Strength J
at r<
Ardrey's Drug | ^
? - 01
Store or 0
You get it
not at all.
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J. HARRY FOSTER,
ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W. cl
Yorkvillc - S. C.
MCNEILL BUILDING.
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4NN0U1
ft ?>
o the People of Fori
? [-have opened a
iuilding, on Main sttt
3 call on me when ir
ay purpose at all tim
ell them at prices the
ieir money and a re;
My delivery was
hall be no delay in s
A r\ /vr\ y
/-\ny jjauuiiage \
nay give me will be
ach one prompt sen
5hone No. 1 16.
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Exercii
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In selecting your XMAS 1
would make a valuable a
A Schloso Bios. Su
Shoes, Pair of VVa
Half-hose, Cuff Bu
If you want to make
INGTON STEEL RANGE
Cups and Saucers.
For the little ones, w
nasy Raisins, Nuts and Ca
to let them have one gre?
T1
Requires good Flour to ir
or DIAMOND. They an
McELRA
Clothing,
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TAX NOTICE 1911.
ifice of the County Treasurer
of York County.
YorkviUe, S. C., Sept. 15, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that the Tax
ooks for York county will be opened
i Monday, the ltith day of October, I
>11, and remain open until the 31st)
iV of December, 1911, for the collec- I
on of State, County, School and Local j
axes for tiie fiscal year 1911, without '
-nalty; after which day one per cent. I
malty wilt be added to all payments;
ade in the month of January, 1912,;
id two per cent, penalty for all paylents
made in the month of February,
112, a:;d seven per cent, penalty will
added on all payments made from
10 first day of March," to the 15th day !
f March, 1912, and after this (late all I
npaid taxes will go into execution and
11 unpaid Single- Polls will be turned
k'er to the several Magistrates for
rosecution in accordance with law.
For the convenience of taxpayers,
ill attend at the following places o
e davs "named:
At York\ille from Monday, Novemsr
13, until the 31st day of De?mber,
1911, after which day the
inalties will attach as stated above,
HARRY E. NEIL,
County Commissioners. j
nnual Meeting To Be Held On January
4, 1912.
Yorkville S. ('., December 1, 1911. j
Pursuant to the statute as set forth j
i section 970 of the Report of the
ode Commissioner for 191U, notice 13 1
ereby given to whom it may concern, I
tat the Annual Meeting of the County j
loan! of Commissioners of York Coun-1
will he held in the office of the j
ounty Supervisor at Yorkville, on i
burada.v, January 4th, 1912, com-j
le/.cing at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Under Section 974 of Report above j
iierred to, all claims again3t the
imnty, not previously presented, must'
e tiled with the Clerk of the Board on !
r before January 1, 1912, and holders
f claims will take notice that if the
ime are not presented and filed dur- J
ig the year in which they are conacted
or the year following, such
aims will be forever barred.
All claims against York count}' must
e itemized, and they must be aceomaniefl
by affidavits of the claimants
siting forth that the amounts claimed
re just, true, due and owing, and
tat no part thereof has been paid by
iscount or otherwise.
All persons authorized by Jaw to adlinister
oaths, are required to proate
ciaims against the county free of
tiarge.
By order of the Board. I
THOS. W. BOYD, Supervisor.
VCEMEN
Mill and Vicinity:
choice line of Groceri
*et, and invite my frie
1 need of things in m
es to handle only first
*
it will allow my custo
U1 fit f rw mn
puiiL xwx xxV<
ron will stand ready ai
;etting goods out pronr
vhich the people of F<
duly appreciated and
uce and a fair deal.
PARKS GROC
E. S. F
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wBsm
Good
Jud
mattB?
PRESENTS. We will name
nd acceptable gift for your fat]
It, or Overcoat, Howard Hat,
id's Moulded Trousers, Six
ittons, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasp, F?
wife or mother proud, buy hei
or a Set of Johnston Bros.
e have a large assortment of C
ndies, and will sell them so ch<
it day of plenty of good things
HE XMAS CAK
?ake it, so if you want the best
i as good "as the name indicate
lNEY & (
Shoes, Hardware, Groc
f by We can e
? II ^an recei'v
* 9 3 money. W
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* i I ^r?p *u ^er
f 10 arrange buj
ill TXE Fil
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I If It's Fn
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| Ingrec
{} You are looding for, we cai
Q ized Ginger, Cherries an
ft Raisins, Currants, Citron
II Walnuts.
We have just received a
| w Celery Seed and Mustard
made your pickles, you w
* buying your ingredients frc
8
8
j JONES,
5
woeono?o? K SGKSOO
{
n furnish you with Crystal- ?
d Pineapple, Figs, Dates, ?
, Almonds and English ?
new supply of Tumeric, *
Seed. If you have not j
ill use good judgment in *
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e
s
The Grocer. J
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es in the Meacham
Tids and the public
y line. It shall be
-class goods and to
mers full worth for
self."
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t all times, and there
lptly.
:>rt Mill and vicinity
in return 1 promise
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ERY CO.,
'ARKS, Manager.
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you some articles that jg
her, son, etc.:
Pair of Crossett
Pairs Interwoven
ancy Vest or Tie.
r a "MARTHA WASH- I
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English Ware, Plates, ~
'ranges, Apples, Banan?ap
that you can afford
to eat.
E
, buy either PIEDMONT
:s.
:OMP'Y,
eries. Fir.
??f iww MIWIUWJM
ierve you in other ways
ring and paying out your
rhen you wish to transfer
w up papers of any kind, .
NOTARY PUBLIC, just
e. It will be a pleasure to
3iness of this kind for you.
AST NATIONAL BANK,
CK, T. B. SPRATT,
Cashier.
nit Cake j
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With each 25c cash purchai
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count, we give one chance FF
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given away Saturday evening
chickens were bought from tl
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Farm, Hendcrsonville, N. C., *
See our window.
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Parks Drug
Exclusive Agents for j
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Anderson's "Long
Has a record of 2,0$> measured miie
Absolutely dust and sand proof. Wi
any other axle without re-oiling and
out of box. Oiled "while you wait.'
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gies and does not cost a cent extra.
J A Convincing Test?2,035
"It being- important to me to gel
I made a thorough comparative test
the Anderson 'Long Winded,' used c
other three 'ran dry' within ninety <
the day the 'Rock Hill' was running
reoil. my odometer showing a record
"It's the best spindle made.
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"Rock Kill, S. C., January G, IS
MILLS & YOUN<
Fort Mill Agents for "R
GAUff%STW PRIGS 3L
EXPRESS PREP*
CORN WHISKEY 1 Gal 2 Gal
New Corn ... . $2 10 $3 60
Two-Year-Old Corn 3 00 5 00
Three-Year-Old Corn, 3 25 5 25
Old Mountain Corn .. 2 75 4 90
Old Process Corn 3 00 5 50
Happy Valley Corn 2 35 4 10
RYE WHISKIES .
Gibson. .. 4 50 8 60
Libs ton. 3 25 5 75
Hoover. ... 2 75 4 75
Old Prentice (caa^ goode) .
Cascade
Green River (boi. in bond)
Mellwood (boi. in bond)
Mellwood (our own bottling). 4 25 8 00
Overholt
Jefferson Club. 1. . 3 75 0 75
Old Henry ...: 3 50 6 60
Savajre Mountain... . . 3 50 6 CC
Rose Valley
Sherwood:... ... .
? o on i o:
Dxcewor . u u%* u*.
Hoover's Private Stock
Green River 4's
BRANDIES
Apple Brandy ... - Jo ?
Apple Brandy > :;o > &
Peach Brandy J 00 7 P'
Swwt Ma .'n Corn. i'?t pr-of. whio- it.?i I'lcar n- (
Hprinv *\?ii'r n ; > > Iioin t ire ? a.n. i JuII u
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Primr< <'kit, oi l i 1 ?. 'I hi.- viml.ey I
U niiulp fnim wkvi main. a. <i. ar.d i.- tin
guarantied :{ jar.; "id. I i : !< quart. u
H <its. 12 ; .
SO CHARGE FOR JUG
: W. H. HOOVER, 522 E. Bror
jTBAXil*' *rssammsBWMBM
iH j RETURN Tft
% 9 and v? c ill ship y
W* C^>. ] pallc ns of either of
ijgs 12 Gel, Gen, Gil
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Trespass Notice.
I All persons are hereby warned against I
r hunting, fishing or trespassing in any tre
i mariner upon the lands of the under- of
; J signed. J. B. MACK.
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on aclEE
at a pen of White
hischel's Strain) to be
, December 23. These
be North State Poultry
utd are valued at $25.
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tfyal'a Ecmedies.
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Distance" Axle
s with one oiling. Patented,
ill run twice as long as any
not half try. Oil cannot get
' Used on all Rock Hill Bug
iffiles With One Oiling.
t the very best buggy spindle,
of four of the best, one being
>n 'Rock Hill' Buggies. The
lays. At the end of a year to
smoothly without opening to
of 2,035 miles.
"W. G. STEVENS, M. D.
111."
3 COMPANY.
cck Hill" Buggies.
OUR MOTTOIJLaZV
JL Pure Goodi, Honeit Dealing
.ID.
3 Gal 4 Gal 4 Qts 6 Qts 8 Qts 12Qts
25 35 $6 85 $2 35 S3 25 $4 25 $7 00
7 00 9 00 3 00 4 50 5 50 9 00
.7 25 9 25
o 'JO 8 25 2 75 3 75 5 25 7 25
8 00 10 00 3 25 4 60 6 00 9 25
5 75 7 35 2 50 3 50 4 50 ' 6 50 '
12 75 16 00 5 50 7 50 10 00 13 50
8 25
6 75 .... :r]
-- 5 50 7 50 13 00
5 50 8 25 10 75 13 00
5 50 8 25 10 75 13 00
.... 5 50 8 25 10 75 13 00
1 10 75 4 50 6 50 8 50 11 00
--- ---- 4 50 6 85 11 00 12 50
10 00 13 00 4 00 5 80 7 70 10 00
1 9 50 12 00 4 00 5 75 7 70 10 00
I 9 CO 12 00 4 00 . 5 75 .... 10 00
4 00 5 75 7 50 10 00
4 50 6 85 8 50 12 00
> 6 25 8 25 2 25 3 25 4 50 6 50
- 4 00 5 75 7 50 10 00 i
5 00 6 75 13 25 J
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Ln a rctxitst: -n throm-ii the entire country. 4 9
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cord provi it* I
honest i rices, honest mess- I
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" h (|t?. 12 qts. JW.30.
IS OR PACKING. 1
id Street, Richmond, Va. 9
'sk 1 his offer good 9 H
[ jjj | until December 9 I
mm 9 n
iiS AD. WITH ?5.00 jj M
ou prepaid in jug or keg, two (2) fij
the following brands: 9H
3 KrntirgOreEkCcrn Whisky | I
Criar.d Bye Whisky $ I
Apple Brandy I I
rice cf these brands is $3.00 per I Kjflja
aid. If you use whiskey you can't I K?H
opportunity. 9 ABB
OT SOLD IN f jTTLES AT THESE I WSk
FECIAL PRICFj: flj^B
iCEMBER lO, 1911 t MB
I, Manager, I H
RICHMOND, VA. | HM
Talk About Your Cliickens^^H
Your \%' r;<i^ftiinH
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White Leghorn
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Book
for early Spring
LEE'S POULTRY fl^H
Fort Mill, S.J B
3IDES
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