Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 06, 1913, Image 5
FORT MILL, S. C.
8ENERAL INFORMATION. *
CITY GOVERNMENT.
I A. R. McELHANBY Mr.yor i
S. W. PARKS Clerk ..
J. J. COLTHARP...Chief Police ;
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. 1
V No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. 1
* * No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. I
i No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. 1
No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. Ai. f
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. 1
No. 32 Northbound 9:27 p. m. f
< ? Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at ^
Fort Mill only when flagged. "
1 MAILS CLOSE. (
For train No. 36 .8:30 a. m. J
For train No. 27 4:50 p. ni. I
I For train No. 28 .6:00 p. m. 1
Note?No mail is despatched on f
trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 \
i and 28 do not handle mail Sunday. J
i POSTOFFICE HOURS. 1
Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
i Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. m., 5 to 5:30 p.m. |
SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to I IMtLb KLAULKb.
Friday, the 14th, is St. Valentine's
Day.
The Free Voting Coupon will
be found at the head of page 8.
Mrs. N. L. Carothors has been
ill for several days at her home
on Booth street.
According to the groundhog
sign this section is to have six
weeks more of bad weather.
Dr. J. J. Stewart and wife, of
Maxton, N. C., spent several
days of the last week with relatives
in this city.
Chas. Carter, a young farmer
of the township, reports the killing
of a "pig" Monday that
netted 425 pounds.
"Rip Van Winkle" is the attraction
to be presented at the
auditorium tomorrow (rriday)
evening as the fourth attraction
of the Radciiffe lyceum course.
M. M. Merritt, a well known
young man of the town, has
accepted a position at Williamston,
S. C., with the Southern
Power company.
Sam Musgrave, a well known
> horseman, returned Monday from
Bristol, Tenn., where he had
gone several days ago to buy a
second car load of mules for this
market.
For a refison unexplained, the
Southern railway is selling round
trip tickets from Charlotte to
Columbia for $3.50, while the
rate from Fort Mill, 17 miles
nearer Columbia, is $3 65.
W. L. Boyd, for a year or more
superintendent of plant No. 2 of
the Fort Mill Mfg. company of
this city, has resigned his position
and, it is stated, will in a few
days go to Bedford, Mass., where
he has been offered a similar
position.
The Times is pleased to report
a decided improvement in the
condition of Prof. J. A. Boyd,
who was reported last week as
being dangerously ill of pneumonia.
Mr. Boyd's physicians
now have hope of his early recovery.
On account of the rains of the
last week very little work has
been done on the streets of Fort
Mill. It is impossible to use the
big tractor and scraper in wet
weather and no further work
will be attempted until the streets
dry.
Rev. S. P. Hair and Mr. G. D.
Smith left Fort Mill Monday
evening for Chattanooga, Tenn.,
where, as representatives of the
Fort Mill and Flint Hill Baptist
churches, they will attend the
First Baptist Laymens' Convention.
Mr. Hair and Mr. Smith
are expected to return home
Friday or Saturday.
The national corn shew at
Columbia is proving a great attraction
to the people of Fort
Mill and vicinity. Every day
since the show opened numbers
of our people have gone down to
see the exhibits, and many more
doubtless will visit the Capital
City before the close of the show
on the 8th. All speak in the
* highest praise of the many exhibits
and of the great benefit
to the farmer to be gained by a
single day's stay in the exposition
grounds.
The remains of S. J. Deaton,
who died Monday in Charlotte,
were brought to Fort Mill on the
early morning train Tuesday and
interred in the city cemetery.
Mr. Deaton, who is survived by
a wife and several children, resided
in Fort Mill up to aboul
! ten years ago and is well remembered
in this community.
| He was a member of the Woodmen
of the World and a deiegai
tiou from the local organization
i met the body at the station and
aLtonrlpfl .hu hnrial
Ike Brown and Tom Welsh,
two negroes, were arrested at
i the plant of the Charlotte Brick
company Monday afternoon by
; Constable J. C. McElhaney and
i Police Officer Coltharp upon a
! warrant charging the negroes
j with having taken part in ad!
ministering the severe flogging
to Viola Rogers one night several
weeks ago. Brown and Welsh
were given a hearing before
Magistrate McElhaney and afterwards
taken to York jail to await
trial on the charge named.
Capt. T. B. Spratt, First Lieut.
S. W. Parks and Second Lieut.
J. M. White, of the Fort Mill
Light Infantry, went to Columbia
yesterday to attend the fifth
annual meeting of the National
Guard association of this State.
The most important business to
come before the meeting will be
with reference to the bill intro;
duced in the General Assembly
providing an appropriation of
$17,500 for the purchase of a permanent
site for the use of the
National Guard in this State.
The Hog Came Out, But--While
Sunday was rather dull
and gray overhead and little
sunshine crept through the haze,
certain authorities who know
what makes a fair day, state that
the ground hog did see his
shadow and retired at once to
the same hole in the earth in
which he had been hibernating.
Further proof that the rodent
retired immediately on looking
around is evidenced by the fact
that no one has reported having
seen a ground hog on Sunday.
Thar means, according to the
folk lore, that there will be six
more weeks of winter weather.
: For the saying goes that if
February 2 is clear enough for a
ground hog to see his shadow,
that there will be more winter.
No Need to Ston Wr.rW
When the doctor orders you to stop
work it staggers you. I can't, you say.
You know you are weak, run down and
failing in health day by day, but you
must work a.s long as you can stand.
What you tued iH Electric Bitters to
give tone, strength and vigor to your
system, to p-event break down and
build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or
ailing when Electric B tterswill benefit
you from the first d< se. Ihousatuis
nless them tor their glorious heaith and
strength. Try them. Every bottle guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 5l?c at Ardrey's
Drug Store, Parks Drug Co., and Fort
Mill Drug Co.
(Advertisement.)
ONE MILLION
DEMOCRATS
WANT OFFICE
Under Wilson, and we want
one million people to buy
GOWAN'S, Kin* of Extern
als?the great preparation
that just rubbed on scatters
inflamation?which may lead
to serious complications in
Cold or Croup or Pneumonia.
Doesn't this convince you:
I have been in the retail drug business
for twenty-five years, during
which time Ihave sold, as well as used,
quite a lot of different medicines. 1
must say, however, that Gowan's
Preparation is the best remedy I have
ever sold or used for the use for which
it is recommended. I feel it my duty
as well as my pleasure to recommend
it.
E. A. MORRISON,
Druggist,
Petersburg, Va.
1 All Druggists and Guaranteed
; Three sizes, $1.00, 50 and 25 cts.
GOWAN MEDICAL CO..
Concord, N. C.
REXALL ORDILIES
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FOR CONSTIPATION
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Buy once and it will become
a household remedy
with you.
So Pleasant to take
So agreeable in effect
10 and 25 cents.
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: Ardrey's Drug Store.
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Frost-Proof Cabbage
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We are prepared to ship from now ut
MENT of CABBAGE PLANTS, tied in I
ed, with an Extra Hundred l'Lnits FREf
Plants are raised from
Frost-Prc
which are grown especially for us on
sprayed with Lime and made free frc
thousand delivered, count guaranteed an
We refer you to Peoples National Ban
bility, also to Postmaster and Express A
Our Lettuce Plan!
also, and we will put on at same figures,
at each station; commission deducted fro
and secure agency.
The Enterpri
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The largest Potato Plant and Cabbage
voted in South Catoiina and Florida to p
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A MESSAGE TO WOMEN
Who are "Just Ready to Drop."
When you are "juse ready to drop," j
j 'when you feel so weak that you can I
j hardly drag yourself al?out?and be- |
cause you have not slept well, you
get up as tlred-out next morning as
j when you went to bed, then you need
I help right away.
Miss Lea Dumas writes from Mai
lone, N. Y., saying: "I was in a badly
! run-down condition for several weeks,
but two bottles of Vinol put me on
my feet again and made me strong
and well. Vinol has done me more
good than a'.l the other medicine I
j ever took."
If the careworn, har-gard men and
women, the pale, sickly children and
: fcchle old folks around here would
follow Miss Dumas' example, they,
too, would soon be able to say that
Vinol, our delirious cod liver and iron
remedy, had built them up and made
them btrong.
Tt Is n wonderfully strengthening
and Invigorating body-builder, and wo
etll it under an ironclad guarantee
of satisfaction. You g<*t your money
back if Vinol docs not help you. |
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showing quite a lot of :
Ginghams, Percales, Pi
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ing about twelve hundr
rest creations, Pat. Leal
:i, Kangaroo, White Bu<
i all the well, we wor
5s of this community.
"Better shoes at mod
ear Pants and want a p
ering right now. Sprin
ore room and money. I
Best Shirt Made
big lot of Ferguson-M<
hirt men ''on the road"
1.50.
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Dry Goods, Clothing
and Lettuce Piants, fs
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itil April 1st. the FINEST ASSORT- 1{|
bunches of Fifty (50), correctly count- [n
I to each Thousand purchased. These [jj
of Seed jjj
Long Island, N. Y. Our plants are Jfl
>m germs. Our prices are $1.50 per [Ji
d prompt shipments. nJ
k, Charleston. S. C., as to our relia- [JJ
gents, Meggetts, S. C. nJ
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We want Agents to handle our plants jy
m price of plants 10 per cent. Write In
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! Farm in the South. Fifty acres de- nJ
lants alone. [12-5-3m] JQ
A Word About Lumber.
Our bitf yard contains mate-11
rial for all purposes. We've the l|
variety. Our prices are within Eg
the reach of sensible buyers. *
Good Judgment
invariably results in the selec- 11|
tion of Lumber from our yards Ifl
and sheds. (Jet an estimate from : 81
us on all jobs large or small.
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Ter, Gunmetal, Tan, Russia Calf, |j;
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g Pants will be here in a few days * ^
dence, a Big Reduction in Pants. ?
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cKinney Spring Shirts which have * ?
say that no shirt made equals this } $ "J
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WE HOPEl
That January 1st, 1913, found |j| ^
each of our friends enjoying good m
health and prosperity, and we |S
hope further that good health p
may attend you during the New j|
Year and that when another year |r?j
lias rolled around you may have gj
added mueh to your bank aeount. p
Buying Groceries here will aid p
both your health and pocketbook. M
Parks Grocery Company, 1
E. S. PARKS, Manager. j}jj
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THE SAVINGS BANK I
"THE OLD RELIABLE." J
Capital $25,000.00 |
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Liability of Stockholders 25,000,00 |
Protection to Depositors $62.0(111.00 A
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A quarter of a century of conservative banking
enables us to offer our patrons ABSOLUTE SECURITY.
Have never lost a dollar on loans. A
You are cordially invited^to open an account
with us.
Savings Bank of Fort Mill, II :.||i
Leroy Springs, Prest. W. B. M each am, Cashr. !| jjajjj
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