Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 06, 1913, Image 8
fcrafk Wettfcer Thii Week?
In Word and Works for March, j
Hicks, the St. Louis, weather j
prophet, has the follow ing: to say 1
of the weather for the present '
week:
' 'A recactionary storm period J ]
is central on the 1st, 2nd and I
3rd. This is at the exact center ]
of the great Jupiter period, with '
the Mars and earth equinoctial .
periods in full combined force. 1
Storms all the way from tropical 1
in the South, to boreal gales and
blizzards northward should sur- ,
" s prise no reader of this magazine, '
at this or any other period during
this month. A very cold wave !
will spread ov. r most parts of j
the country from about the 3rd
to the 6th, sweeping from northwest
to southeast. Watch for it. '
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Equipment for Lancaster Kill.
Several days ago the contract ;
was let for motors with which
to equip the man: moth new
addition to the Lancaster cotton
mills. In the spinning room
alone there will be 264 motors,
each frame having its individual
motor. The contract was given
the General Electric Company,
the largest manufacturers of
electrical devices in trie world.
The contract has also been let
for heating and sprinkling the
new mill, as well as for mac
linery or many sorts which will
be uetded. Many representatives
of various companies have
be ;n in Lancaster for the past
week, closing up deals.? Lancas.er
New s. ,
Roads Wake Liberal Rate.
Gen. C. Irvine Walker has
received advices to the effect
that all the railroads east of the
Mississippi and >outh oi' Washington,
for their lines, had most
liberally grouted a rate of one
cent per mile traveled, to the
Gettysburg Centennial Celebration,
This will produce a very
large movement from this terri- I
tory to the great peace jubilee. ]
With the stop-over ar. Washington
allowed on the return trip'
the veterans will have thej
privilege also of participating in j
the unveiling ceremonies of the
Confederate Monument at Arlington.
Quite a number of new subscriptions
and renewals came in
last Saturday as a result of the
bonus olfer of votes in thej
McEihaney piano contest. Thej
same otTer will be good tor next,1
Saturday and doubtless others '
will come in on that da v.
MRS. WM. ARCHER
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Tells Mothers What To Do For
Delicate Children.
"My fourteen-year-old daughter was
very thin and delicate. She had a i *
bad cough so that L became very much
alarmed about her health. She waj
nervous and did not sleep well, had
very little appetite and doctors did *
not help her. Having heard so much
about Vlnol, I decided to give it a
trial. It has helped her wonderfully.
She can sleep all night now without
coughing once; In fact, her cough Is '
gone. Her appetite is greatly improved
and she hits galued in weight.
Yinol is a wonderful medicine, and I
will always keep it in the house. I 1
wish everj' mother knew what Vlnol
will do for delicate chHdren." Mrs. :
"Wm. Archer, 223 Broadway, Long
Branch, N. J. _ j
This decllcious cod liver and Iron 1
preparation without oil Is a wonderful
body-builder and strength-creator for
both young and old. We promise
to give back your money In every
such case where Vlnol does not
benefit. This shows our faith In Vlnol ,
W. B. ARDREY. Druggist,
FORT MILL, S. C.
Notice of Election.
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Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in Fort Mill, S. C., on ,
Saturday. March 16. 1913. for the our
pose of nom.nating a candidate for
Magistrate of Fort Mill Township.
Polls will be open from 8 A. M. to
4 P. M.
All candidates will meet in Fort Mill
on Friday morning, March 7, at 9 o'clock
for the pur|KiHc of signing pledges,
paying assessments, electing managers,
etc.
All candidates must Hie pledges and
pay assessments to J. W. Ardrey, representative
of the county executive
committee at Fort Mill, by noon of the
19th of March.
J. W. ARDRftY,
For York Executive^Cdm.
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JjJr JW jj IiniuodUlu Improvement la
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fx** world"# Kro?l?at condition
i, My // tn?prc?v< u iho appetite, atrcii*th
y/U%r. U In almpo to work hard or produ
. Kw//*K SOc. $1) 2 3-lb. Pail, $3.1
yfr/V Oat nralu Front-alluring B?ot
i IL. McElhnney & Co., Mill
*^ 1 Jones. W. o. Ardrey, For
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Mother* Can Safely Buy
Dr. King's New Discovery and give it
to the little onee when ailing and suffering
with coughs, colds, throat or lung
troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once
ised, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford,
Ni&gra, Mo., writes: "Dr King's
Mew Discovery changed our boy from a
pale weak sick boy to the picture of
Health." Alwavs helos. Huv it nt Port
Mill Drug: Co., Ardrey's .Drug Store
and Parks Drug Co.
(Advertisement.)
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants.
Arc Now Ready.
Send 75c for 500
Send $1.25 for. 1.000
Send $3.25 for 3.000
Send $5.00 for 5.000
Cultivation suggestions free.
Agents wanted.
WAKEFIELD FARMS,
Charlotte. N. C.
CONSULT DR. BEAM
FREE!
Telephone 365.
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15-YEAR GUARANTEE.
Message to Nervous People.
If you are in need of Dental
work and a?*e nervous
and do not want, to be hurt,
come to our offices at once
and we will gladly show you
how we do Dental Work
without Fain or Discomfort.
WE I.ET YOU PAY AS
\0U PLEASE.
Sold Crowns TT
Bridge Work UP From ?M
BALTIMORE DENTAL PARLOR, Inc.
TAINLKS DLNTISTRY
12 S. Tryoa Street - CHARLOTTE, N. C.
JUST THINK OF IT!
A Four Hundred Dollar Piano
Absolutely Given Away!
That advertising is now a science is
again demonstrated practically to the
buying public of this section by the
wonderful advertising system now employed
by the enterprising business
hollHP nf McMhanuv X- Pn o.n
noing to give away ABSOLUTELY
FREE to some one of their customers
>n August 1 the beautiful CLAXTON
PARLOR GRAND PIANO which is
iow on exhibition at their store. The
Claxton sella for FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS and is a HIGH CLASS instrument
in every respect, GUARANTEED
by the makers for TEN YEARS.
JUST THINK OF IT1 A Four hundred
Dollar Piano to be GIVEN AWAY!
A few years ago, if a merchant was to
do such a thing he would be considered
a fit subject for an asylum, but conditions
have changed, yet in the face of
the enormous sum spent in advertising
the fact of McElhaney & Co. giving
away a $400 Piano is a stupendous undertaking
and it clearly demonstrates
their desire to be "always up to and a
little ahead-" of the spirit of the times.
Every purchaser c.f $1.00 worth of
goods from ar.y department of their
store will receive a coupon good for
100 votes on the Piano. The person
presenting the largest number of votes
to them on August 1 will receive the
piano absolutely free. No favors will
be shown and every person will be
given an equal chance. The reputation
enjoyed by McElhaney & Co. for
"square dealing" insures this. fact.
We think the buying people will appreciate
this extremely liberal offer on the
part of McElhaney & Co. and we predict
a lively scramble for votes.?Adv.
I FREE VOTE COUPON. |
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Cut out this coupon and J
present it at McElhaney's ^
store and he will exchange ?
it for twenty-five votes in 7
the $400 Piano Contest. ?
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^TTeXlth
profitable dairying end stock growing,
a loaa, and la a disgrace to the farmer,
condition follows the uao of
imal Regulator
rr for hornea. cattle, sheep, hogs. It
ens the digestive system, puts the stock
ce heavily. That brings satisfaction and
50. "Your money back if it fails.*'
[let and learn about Pratta Coupons.
8 & YounK Co., A. O.
t Mill, S. C.
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Announcement 1
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We hereby announce to the peo]
have purchased the stock of the P
the business at the same stand und
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Massey's I
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The new business will be under the personal si
more than Ten Years' experience, who will gladly t<
and is willing to extend the right hand of fellowshij
We want your business and will guarantee you
Give us a trial. We thank you.
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Massey's Drug S
Frost-Prtiflf Cabbage and Lenuce Plants, F
Grown in the Open Air.
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Wc are prepared to ship from now until ApFil 1st. the FINEST ASSORTi
MENT of CAl'BAGE PLANTS, tied in buncheaof Fifty (-"VI), correctly counted,
with an Extra Hundred 1'lants FREE to each Thousand purchased. These
1 Plants are taisedjrora
y* Frost-Proof Seed
j which are grown especially for us on Long Island, N. Y. Our plants are 1
sprayed with I.itne and made free from germs. Our prices are $1.50 per
thousand delivered,, count guaranteed and prompt shipments. |
We refer you to Peoples National Bank, Charleston. S. C.. as to our relia- I
bility, also to Postmantfer and Express Aurents. Meiriretts. S r
Our Lettuce Plants are Frost Proof if
also, and we will put on at same figures. We want Ag-nts to handle our plants II
at each station; commission deducted from price of plants 10 per cent. Write II
and secure agency. ' II
The Enterprise Plant Co., \
Meggetts, S. C. jj
The largest Potato Plant and Cabbage Farm in the Sot|th. Fifty acres de- I
voted in South Catolina and Florida to plants alone. ^ [12-5-8m] ^
They ^eHere!;
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I heve returned from the Ten- ;
nessee markets with a second ;
car lrfc5*d vonnflf 1MN?1ac A
?WB J VUllg 1TIU1VO)
and am anxious for farmers ?
and others to see this lot. Every
Mule guaranteed. Prices right. ?*
SAM MUSGRAVE
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| Right on the Dot! I
nj Give us your next order for GROCERIES and In
|C we'll deliver it when promised?right on the dot. fjj
Cj No extra charge for this* all important part of Ml
3 our service. H
jjj| We have the goods, the experience, the facili- jjjj
uy i/ico w 11111 aim uciivcx jruui uiuci nut umjf wucn ug
C9 you want it, but as you want it. And you won't jjj
pM have any kick coming on our prices, either. H
h\ HOW ABOUT YOUR NEXT ORDER?
| Parks Grocery Company, | ?
j jjjjj > E. S. PARKS, Manager. Ijjj n|j|
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to The Public! 1 1
pie of Fort Mill and vicinity that we I
arks Drug Co. and will continue 1
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Drug Store.
ipervision of Mr. B. F. Massey, Jr., a Druggist of
snder his courtesies to the patrons of the old firm,
> to new customers.
satisfaction in every respect.
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frrwo D- r- massey, jr., Mgr.,
tore, Fort Mill, S. c.
THE SAVINGS BANK j|
"THE OLD RELIABLE." Sj
Capital $25,000.00 ||
Surplus 12,000.00 ||
Liability of Stockholders. 25,000,00 M
Protection to Depositors. ..$62,000.00 |l
A quarter of a century of conservative banking 11
enables us to offer our patrons ABSOLUTE SE- |l
CURITY. Have never lost a dollar o.n loans. II
You are cordially invited to open an account II ,
with us. '!|
Savings Bank of Port Mill, ||
Leroy Springs, Prest. W. B. Meacham, Cashr. !|
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On Improved Farm Property v. <
In sums of Three Hundred to \
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A^LL the ingredients for White Fruit Cakes.
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Only the very best in Groceries. |
Just what you want that's good td eat. j
On time with all deliveries. |
NEVER fails to aiw# *?! # < ?!/??
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Earnest desire to win your trade. j
?0, when you are hungry, Phone 14 or 8.
JONES, THE GROCER.
SKLEN'S j&Ytifr K.Sc's HEW LIFE PILLS
INUINE AKNIuA dALVt The Pills That Do Cure.
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