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Tslsabone. local and long distance. No. 112.
Entered at the postoffice at Fort Mill S. C., as
mail matter of the second class.
PORT MILL. S. C.. FEBRUARY I. 1912.
That the race next fall for
governor of South Carolina will
be fought out between the two (
men, Cole L. Blease and Ira. B.
Sones, is the opinion now ex-,
pressed by men throughout the
State who claim to keep in touch
with things political. For a time
i there was a belief in some quarters
that Major Jno. G. Richards
of Kershaw would be in the race,
but not so. Mr. Richards has
. announced himself a candidate
for State railroad commissioner,
and this announcement, we take
it, means that the field will be i
open to Governor Blease and Mr. <
Jones. The winner in such a ]
race would not be near so difficult (
to name in advance as with a j
half dozen or more in the run- j
ning. However, we are not yet (
ready to divulge the secret. t
Macon, Georgia, is going right i
ahead in making arrangements s
for the annual reunion tot>e held '
there this year May 7-8-9. Some 1
idea of the manner in which 1
Macon expects to entertain the
old vets may be had from the
published statement a few days
ago that the city had already (
raised $50,000 for entertainment 1
purposes. The number of old 1
soldiers attending the Macon re- c
union doubtless will be larger f
than that of any former reunion,
for the Georgia city is located in
the heart of the South and many ^
of the veterans who, physically
as well as financially, would l>o p
unable to attend the reunion a
were it held out West will go to ai
Macvn this year. ol
, fa
If ail the tow nships throughout pi
the cotton belt w ere as thorough-1 h
ly organised in the matter of cotton
reduction as Fort Mill ap- [
\vars to be. there would he little
n?WS,Mt\ of solution OUt tKHVStorS.
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JLSome
Proposed Laws.
Yorkville has a delegation in
Columbia asking the legislature
to pass a special act allowing the
county to spend $75,000 for a new
court house. Rock Hill is kicking.
Hold up, Rock Hill; don't
be too greedy. Some yearj ago
one of your orators spoke all the
way on the train from Charleston
to Rock Hill, his theme being,
"Yorkville has the court house,
jail and poor house and Rock Hill
everything else in the county."
Give the county seat a chance. ?
Lancaster News.
The indications are that the
legislature will pass an anticigarette
law for South Carolina.
Several States of the Union have
such laws and in the main they
are enforced. In Tennessee
there is a law prohibiting the
sale of cigarettes and it is regarded
as a good law, having
reduced cigarette smoking among
the boys. The man who is addicted
to the habit orders his
cigarettes as he does his liquor.
In some of the larger towns of
Tennessee cigarettes are sold in
violation of the law, but in the
rural districts and smaller towns
a "ready made" cigarette is hard
to find.?Spartanburg Herald.
A bill to provide for compensation
in certain cases of pardon
has been reported unfavorably
by the house committe on peni^nfiorv
tr> wlwh it was referred
IVI1W1UI J f W ?? ? > . ? .. - ?
upon introduction. The bill, however,
is still on the calendar. It
reads as follows: "If in the
opinion of the governor a person
pardoned by him was not guilty
pf the crime for which he shall
have been convicted, the governpr
may fix the amount of compensation
to be paid by the State
to such person as damages for
such improper punishment and
such amount shall be paid by the
State treasurer on warrant of
the comptroller general on the
lertificate of the governor, out
pf money appropriated for such
purpose."?Columbia Record.
Those interested in the scheme
>f cotton storage proposed by
egislators will be interested to
enow that the house committee
>n ways and means has reported
avorably on a bill to create and
perate a State warehouse system
or storing cotton, otfering. howver,
several amendments, which
o not affect the essential points
f the measure. The scheme
rovides for the appointment of
State warehouse commission,
ltd for the storage by the State (
f all cotton entrusted to it by
irmers or others, and an apivpriatton
is carried of
>r contingent expenses, and :
SAM>00 for the carrying out ot
to purposes ot tho act. Ooluma
Kovi\l, (
Senator Smith's Cotton Bill.
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Favors an Iron-clad Pledge.
Editor Times: I notice that
the farmers around Fort Mill are
getting busy about the reduction
of cotton acreage. Now, brother
farmer, this is something of
preat importance. Will you do
it? Be sure you are right then
go ahead, and I am with you to
the finish. But remember, when
we had the Alliance we got up a
resolution to curtail 10 per cent,
in acieage. I believe everybody
agreed to it, and one farmer said
as he was going home from a
meeting: "Boys, everybody is
going to cut and there won't be
any cotton raised and cotton is
going to be a big price. I am
going to plant all I can and make
it all next fall." He did, and so
did his neighbors. We got less
for our cotton than ever, and so
it will be again, without a forfeit.
One brother said, "We
have got more sense than that
now." I hope so, but am afraid
we haven't. Now brother, j
you should install in your reso- i
iution a forfeit of say $25 that
you will not plant more than 10j
acres to the horse, and if you
I break the resolution let the
| money be paid and go toward the:
expenses of the order. If you \
i are not willing to sign a forfeit
i pledge, then you might as well
say that you are not going to live
up to your pledge. I don't say
we won't stick, but, brother, we j
have made so many failures that j
j the business world says, "If the j
, farmers do agree to cut they
won't do it, and we will get the
cotton as cheap as ever.'' I have
had them to tell me we would
not stick together. So far we j
have not, but I hope the time is J
near at hand when we will get >
together and make a reasonable
profit on everything we do. 11
don't believe anything short^of:
an iron-clad resolution will do us
any good. The resolution should
be good for not less than five
years, and ten would be better.
Then we would know what was
back of our plans. Now, brother
farmer, if you have a better
plan, let us hear from you.
J. P. STROUP.
Pineville, N. C., Jan. 30.
Newsy Notes From Gold Hill.
Correspondence Fort Mill Til les.
Mr. Star Kimbrell, of Charlotte.
has moved to the home of
his father, W. E. Kimbrell,
where he will farm this year.
Ths health of this section is
good. 1 think,
U'r Imve been in orison the
greater part of January. Of
course the governor would have
pardoned us if wo had wrote |
him. but we heard that he was
awfully busy writing messages ;
and we thought i. host not to
molest him.
Hrother Mlankenship put a new
dress on our boulevard the past
week, but with the present rains
en it. it will l?o badly faded.
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I'm' llllil It |M?I *?I MmIiI' 11 \ >MI (1
I ill t i?M?|*M? O Mill |'l ti I'D I'll It Ml 11 \ !
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IIIV1.11' HIM|IM III!' I'l III \\ I'MI'I'I
lull W O i I'lllil IX'I I' I \ ?' l\ i il | %
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II Mllilllti'ti llll.i' tin' li I. ul tin
IIMlIx Mllll tIMVi llIU: .1) i til \\ . |
II' I U' III ItOlO tl? I'. MM I Mill, ,' V I'll
I ill I ?'I Ol\ 0 I III' t'lil'lii il lull ,i
mm: mx I In- xtil'ii'i i)M tun Iri
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All lltivo Mm SI I > I
I \ Villi* wuli I I'Mlinii iv*
Milh'x' Wot'M ,||1 n
OM^lo'* lloilio JwiiiiimI I
All lltivo lot IVV Pjj
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WE SAY IT
AGAIN!
There is nothing: jlike buying
elotlies at the right place? buying
where you get knowledge
and experience behind your
purchase, as well as a wider
{ range of styles and fabrics to
|| select from. We guarantee your
WL suit to be right in every particWi
ular or you needn't keep it.
Young men who appreciate
V< real dash and elegance in their
clothes should look into the
merits of our Ueady-to- wear and
w Tailor-made Suits, The maderv
to-measure clothes sold here are
full of style and distinction,
fill Don't confuse them with the
ordinary kind. Ours are made
from all wool fabrics by th^
most expert tailors in America,
O' - Mil, * CO 1 ? 1 / /
and the style and fit of every
, ^ I f\ : 1
waill 11 10 no. uru|i hi ami iouk over
iv of elassv fabric novelties.
%> %j
iNEY & COMP'Y,
iocs, Hardware, Groceries, Etc.
v.wr zzavnKXM.. .jaaaMMwii??i
iiHilffif
iPOT EVERY
,v^ 'J
is simple; I hey m r* fV j
cut est awc mid jl /
(In is to j mss the j jl
/ _ lnhoi 'iito/ies; g II j
t/ss 'u/wii tHoyster $ II
Driilcri Hverywlimt 7/ Im
11 G1JANO CO .// 1
nii'f.n ij/ ill
o N (? (lotitnil>i<t SL ft y]
inyAlu lanlmrjjt Hi
!olu 1111>11:> liti,
*?? i ? ii n
Parks Grocery Co.
Our Mot to?THE BEST.
I mnli alupnu-nl* oi lilUH'l HII'JS Arriving cai l?
ll?V.
Kini; I i ( ami In' ? onvttn ctl (lint (Mil (iK(H I l\
II\,N itio wlii^l xvo * lf*im lor thorn,
I ni*l?I uniloi nil almoluto (jiittinnlcr to
IliVo nnlmlnotion.
(Kit ilt ! i \ i v ifiui r in (til ()w\l you ? on Id liotito.
Parks Grocery Company,
: S. I'AUKS, MitiMHrr.
- .. .
tile's On lite Corner Many Thank*.
I \?l (llf |';|1| J'.' \ OU1 . I ha\
eiit|t'{i\oreil I?? *>oi\o IIh* peopl
. j. , j, , ??{ K.mI Mill itiul >\u'iiutN I.till'
IK lv INitKlK 1IH% ittll\. (ititl tor ilii- liberal |>a(ton
voooninii 'tided Um tholio.il .u;o et\en lite I n\ trill to returi
uont ol nt Ot u itttil poult t x 11Mf.lt*.
louhlon, attoh If. eouMtpi \|N price?. haxo alxxnx'i hoot
ton, Itvoi uutl tviiluov ivuHonahlo lei th-.t o!m*m xxorl
touhloa, h?m ol appetite :UU| ,M (|u, (iKtii,! | shall atrixi
houumttnm, tiuh^onttoti, ? |||)W wt| M)l m %mUu 0
olU. jH.uuhn. lovot. turn uorkmul|WOntl.lU,l
t in, Mind oolio, Vm| now , W|i||||| rt,ul,,|uv?
ltdo hound, 'iosiri loNovn, wht? owe ine |t>i work done it
htekon and heji chelota t|,,, {tlu{ settle,
T?y it OHU and xx.itch to need the monex to run m\ hunt
ult n tuvHS and w ill appreciate a pronip
, , iottloniont of xour avvount, hi
rl Mill Drug, Comp y" '?**?*
|. R. MAIllv, Crop. ; The lUttrkamiih.
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Ij. r
{ ml
i
bui:
NEW (
Garden
Package <
Let us Su]
I Parks Dru
Exclusive Agents f
Anderson's "Lonj
Has a record of 2,035 measured n
i
Absolutely dust and sand proof,
any other axle without re-oiling a
out of box. Oiled "while you wa
gies and does not cost a cent extr
![ A Convincing Test?2,03
"It being important to me to
I made a thorough comparative t?
the Anderson 'Long Winded,' use
other three 'ran dry' within ninet
the day the 'Rock Hill' was runni
reoil, my odometer showing a rec<
"It's the best spindle made.
"Rock Hill, S. C., January 6,
MILLS & Y0U1
Fort Mill Agents for
GALLONS CUT UP TJT? TfTT"
in jugs
EXPRESS PI
CORN WHISKEY 1 Gal 2 i
New Corn . 12 10 $
Two-Year-Old Corn 3 '/J J
Three-Year-Old Corn. 2 26
Old Mountain Corn .. 2 76 Old
f'roceiw Corn 3 (JO I
Happy Valley Corn 2 26 RiK
WHISKIES
CiliHon \ 60 J
Li baton 3 26 i
Hoover 2 76 '
( (>M {'rentier (rsnii- jfoodM)
< 'intrude
tJrren River (hot. in Imiid)
Mrllwond (hot. in Iminl)
Mi IIwin <I lour own hoflluijr) I 26 J
i tvi'iholl
I IiIIYi nun ( loli .'176 'I
' Hit limn:?iiii ii
itvur'i' M mhiiiitu mmi <i
Hour VIIHev
Mln i m ood
I' *ri ln|oi 2 26 -1
11 no v I 'n I'rlvnlii Ml or!*
t < toll Hlvio I n
IlKANIHKN
Apple 111 kiiily 2 |0 .'I
a ii.. i.. 1 mi
n | | 'I I1 I ?f v t? ?n? (I
I'ONt'll hi llllily 1 (Nl 'I
Mrti i i M-tali ('tun III' ) i<m>I *lilio mail vIxfti ??
Imo ?nlwi kiiiI ixhiIm fiiix ,11111 a mix 4 lull
jiimtu ?j Vo, ? .|u ?n /n, n Il in lil i|i? li ftu
I'l Unix ... I III II xlil (Hill llxM I II I. wlllahuv
la Ixixlx llxlli "rlail mIhIii la I III v .??| nixl U
uilrtl.ll.l. i .1 t |H||?i>li| , f .lll .|llrt, la f l Ml. It i|la
II mi it i|la In lift III i|la III MI
No til AIU IK l*'l >lt Jl
W H HOOVER, 622 E Br
-rliRS
H ^5 QLJV wuoi
U iiwnllimlfty
j! JOHN WHITE & CO. LQUISV
T?x Return! For 1019.
1 IIIIIl ?il llm CnuftU Autlllt.r ??t Vmli i
l tittttly, lit i n.till,im.
j Y I'l k V illi', S I 'Mill,'I I, It'll
J i i i111,i ill liy mImIillt? MIS Imii'lift will
] l>,< i'i'i'iiril ?( IMS' i'iiii'i' im \ hi h till,' nil
t M',Mil,iv. JitiiMHiy I, It'll!, ntiil Kc|>t i
j up. ii iinlil I'l'ltrtiui v IWH'. I.i, llif
| I I'lll I'H.ti- of lint Ml}, fill t ,t x ?( lull itll I'rl
muuil mill ICriiI I*i?*|??m I \ lii'ltl in York
ioiiiiI.I on Jmiiiimi \ I. 1ti!.
Ml titinnn nni.it In* ntttili' tn ti>*iilm
lot in anil II In piofi'inl'lo llint fltny In*
milU t>\ (In |'io|i?'il> nwiii'i in |ii*innii
(o iiio m my nnnlnliml, tlliivt, on ,
j I'lmiKn |'i o\ lili'il foi tlio |nn |H'ni' 'I ho ;
I ii'lillim iniinl ho ilnh nivotn In rlllii l ,
I lit'loti mo ot til\ iinnlnlmil, m noilic |
i (lit-1 oltli rt i|llulillril to ililililillnii'l' mi
I I on I ll I
Ml Itrinn ot M'rtltl. Iilti'tllrl till inn, I |
J 01 toil n lot ll, iillint In* lint oil m'|i|?l nti'lv 1 |
'1 Ki'tuuia ninili' on |ii?i|ii'i Mmika, mnl i
|. nooin to In loio mi olllroi i|iinlitli*il to i
ij M'linliilrttrt mi ontli mnl fotontili'il to I
|tj im I>\ iI'm t<-1nl niMtl I'i'foii* IVlirtiAii | I
J .V I'.lt.' II ill I'l' III i ' 111 I'll | t
. Ml l .1 \ i* i\ i'l mr I'm I It'll I m 11 \ it' 11
'l i|llc:it? i| to tilI>*l It! tlli'lllu'll On i?n to till'I |
"* llllllil't'l ot lin n l%'n|>ri'tl\i* Ai'tliml illrt d
lllil Mini o In I. Iliox llHVi' |iro|'i'l't V I i
III llloli' tl'illl olio ni liool illnt I t?'t, (llo >' 1 (
ill |i|?>Mni' IliilKi' |?f?l rtto I i'tltt ll? til ;
,1 tlli'Mllllt! till' loi'MllOII ot1 1'Hi'll |i|000 of V
|i|\i|'i'I t\ I'lii* ni tiiH'l illntlli tn III llti'll t
II tlli'iv mi" *i|i|','|nl li*\ li*n mi" i?n folloOn,
Noa ' M mnl !fi\ iii Ui'tliol tow union, t I'
\oa i* I ?. It So mnl to in Ititlnwln i*
loo ii ilni' No* 'i, ,V .is, ti* mnl tt in |i
llion.l Iiim i tooi?*ilii|' Non S, lit, i,V,
11 is mnl tn HiiIIoi K'n t'tvck tooiwilti|'. , \\u?
I'J, t,l mnl til in ('n( no lot toon :
alltjl, Noa t ' t.\ :U\ Si' All.I t.l tn 1
n I t'l'lli r.t I too llalno \,in .'S mnl .Ijl,
m l oit MilltowtwHip: Nii* -.'i. tti8T?1
v 41 tl mil t'i in Nino a Mount.mn toon
r .lop N.m 11 so. ?T. .-vs. s.\ t.\ is. it.
|S mnt t'1 m Yolk loo nnlilp
I t'.'l till' |*ilt (HVai* Of (Mi'tlltMltni; tl>?*
titkint: of tvtninik, mill for I In* oivMtorj
?x * i \ I'liii'iii i* of t ; \ (*? i'l a, I oil! Ih? ut
i*l tlio tolloonij; pUooa on llic iIaIoa i
( I iiaih?\I
Vnil At Yoikullo front l'httr*lit>.
' f i'l'ttiai l. until IWmtity, Kr4?rti?rjr
-Y?,
. VII ttiaI**a K'tooon flto *i;va of toon*
t.i ono aihI Atvly yo*r*. oxivpl l\tiifwl
^ 1*1 All' AoMti'OA OXlT th?* A*;!* of flftX
VV*W, AtV IiaI?U> til A t*oll tA\ of $1, MM
All i*'t?on* AO ItAl'U' AtV l'A|*?VIAl|y IV
'IVfAAlOii to ([IVA tllf tlUttlfiAIV of UMtr
I tVAJAH ttlA av'hoot ilutliv'lA Ut HlAkil\|?
\
=4 1
ST'S
CROP
i Seeds,
and Bulk,
t
pply Youg
Comp'y,
or Nyal's Remedies.
g Distance" Axle
liles with one oiling. Patented.
Will run twice as long as any |M|
,nd not half try. Oil cannot get fl^H
lit." Used on all Rock Hill Bug
5 Miles With One Oiling. I
get the very best buggy spindle,
?st of four of the best, one being
d on 'Rook Hill' Buggies. The
y days. At the end of a year to J"
ng smoothly without opening to '
ord of 2,035 miles.
,j .
"W. G. STEVENS, M. D.
, 1911."
NG COMPANY.
"Rock Hill" Buggies.
#
T TOT OUR MOTTO- ?
llIST Para G*?4*. K?wt Dnfal
U&AID
fjal 3 Gal 4 Gal 4QU.6QU 8 QU 12Qt*
'{00 $5 36 16 86 $2 35 $3 26 14 26 17 00 ,
<s0 7 00 9 00 3 00 4 60 6 50 9 00
6 25 7 26 9 25 - ---1
90 6 90 8 26 2 76 3 75 5 26 7 26
5 50 8 00 JO 00 3 25 4 60 6 00 9 25
1 10 5 75 7 35 2 50 3 60 4 50 6 50
B 60 12 75 16 00 6 60 7 60 10 00 13 50
5 75 8 25
' 7' ' " 5 50 7 60 13 00
5 50 K 25 10 75 13 00
5 50 8 26 10 75 13 00
5 50 8 25 10 76 13 00 1
UN) 10 75 4 60 ? 60 8 60 11 00
4 Ml 6 K6 II 00 12 50
, 75 10 00 13 00 4 Ml 5 80 7 70 10 00
00 !l Ml 12 'Hi I (HI 6 76 7 70 10 <M)
, 00 9 Ml 12 Ml 1 Ml 6 76 10 M)
I Ml 6 76 7 Ml 10 Ml
4 50 0 86 8 60 12 00 |
25 0 26 M 26 2 26 .'I 26 4 Ml 6 60
4 (HI 6 76 7 60 10 00 /
6 Ml 676 13 26
1 Ml . .... ^ I
Ml
111,| I'Mvalo MIih li Corn, an Mwllanl old *i.?U
va lilt n lauillAlkm ijiiooali Oinanllra rountr?. ?
fall ?i*? <1 no, rt n?? M w * '* *'" 4*
Coin lu loll* I word |imv** II*
o,ilit lloou.i *ooda, honwt itItw nonwl m*M'
tn. .nil niii'il l*? * I 4w0 iioarl#, I ' i*ii H i|l*
14 (ft, * I|I tft lHI, It i|U I* Ml.
IK1S (lit PACKlNCi.
oud Strooi, Richmond, Vn.
flu'ir rt'luriiH,
It will In* it mutter of much m'ooiti- j*
11 it m i tt t it it i tn mi* if mm many taxpayer* ^
an |nimm|Ii|i< Will imn't lilt' nt tilt* rt*M- I
|lt*t*lIVt* M|l|Nlllllmil|ltM Illt'lltlUlletl alniVl', I
ran an In nviiiil tin* i'iimIi at VorkvilIt* I
ililtliijj i !? ' t'ltitlnu * i it v m . I
HUOAIHI8 M. UWK. f
County Auditor, J
TAX NOTICE 1911. I
Ottlco of (ho Comity Trout- J
uror of York County.
V.nkvilla, S. l\, St*|it. lf?, mil. I
Nut lit* in hereby iftven that tin* Tux
hihiltn (hi yhi 1 county will In' opened
>ii Mondat, tllf I lit It day t?f Ortobvf,
l!'l I, Mini remain oiien iu>til tin* .'tint
lay of Poct'inher, lt*l I. fftr lh? collrc[Inn
of Statr, t'ounty, School and l.ocal
iiivi'D lot wio lit*' tti your r.'ii, wnnoui
M'tmlly, wftor whli'li tiny onr per cent,
lonnltv Mill he wililotl (o nil pay incut*
iimlc in llic month of January, I IMS,
iml two |m i cent pcnnltv for nil pay *
iiont* iiimlc in the mouth of February.
I'.M'J. iiuil woven per cent, pcimlty will
10 mliloti on nil payment* tumio from A
ho lit it .Inv of March, to the ihth iiay
if March. hM?, wiiil wftor (hi* ?i*to nil
inpwtil twxow will ^o into execution ami
ill unpwlil Single I'oil* will ho turucvi
vol (o I tie novelwl Mnitintrnto* for
Mom ent ion m accorvimico w ith law.
I or the convenience of taxpayer*,
i ill wttoiwi *( the lotion nig place* o
ho vlnvH named,
At \ orkvillo fivtm Monday, Novoni or
IS, until the .tint day of Dooinhoi,
itUl, after which day tho
<C.*lti?>* will attach a* wtwtnl aU>ve,
IIAKKV K. NKIU
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lux* ?*
mitulVn * imvI>?N? C*!**')*!'-* iVmaimo
tXM.ngimiiial Ntx'.ltdOt v*hti*?tu
o n 1OJ.iuo m*mo? tut rtlillii iouala
iy?ul? UX*M iXroaaX MUUM A l\k t?4WV?
?r--ut *-?<?.?. ?ufc.'*4 ?vV?ntw tat IH
Scientific flnwrlcai.
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lit to *M?u?tt<r *. ? ?.?) lti<H H
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