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By? / N . < . ( FORT MILL, S. C. i ( OINIRAi UtFQBNATIQIL CITY GOVERNMENT. A. R. McELHANEY Mayor f g. W. PARKS Clark ,, J. J. COLTHARP...Chief Police DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. No. 81 Southbound 5:35 a. m. i 4+ * No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. i No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. in. No. 86 Northbound 8:50 a. m. No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. I No. 82 Northbound 9:27 p. m. I < , Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at . , Fort Mill only when flagged. MAILS CLOSE. , For train No. 36 ..8:30 a. m. 1 For train No. 27 .4:50 p. m. For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. i Note ?No mail is despatched on 1 trains 31. 32 and 35. Trains 27 l and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, i POSTOFFICE HOURS. Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I Sunday 9:30 to 10*. 5 to 5:30 p. . SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. Mrs. J. T. McGregor and little son, of Forest City, N. C., are visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kimbrell arrived several days ago from Columbia and are vioiting relatives in this township. T. A. Mills, rural carrier on route No. 1, was the winner of the real live baby (pig) at the moving picture theatre Tuesday evening. As a token of their appreciation of the long and efficient services of Prof. J. A. Boyd as superintendent of the Fort Mill PresO..LI iL 1 1 *1. - uytcrian oauuam ?cnooi, uie i Bchool on last Sunday presented him with a very beautiful rackins: chair. The play at the auditorium,which was postponed from last Friday evening will be given on Friday next, at 8:30 p. m. Go out and encourage the young people. The Noxon carnival company, which gave a number of shows in this city during the last week, seems to have struck hard lines. It was stated on the streets that the company was all hut bankrupt when it took leave of the ? town Monday morning. After an absence of several months from Fort Mill, Alex E. Young returned to this city from Atlanta Friday evening and has accepted his former position with the Massey Drug Store. While in Atlanta Mr. Young attended a college ol pharmacy. A windstorm of almost cyclonic velocity, accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain, swept Fort Mill and vicinity at an early hour Saturday morning. Many of the residents of the town were awakened by the storm and much , damage was expected as a result but little of consequence has been reported. Messrs. A. R. McElhaney and S. W. Parks left Fort Mill Monday evening for Greenville, where, as representatives of White Oak Camp, No. 41, they are attending a meeting of the State grand lodge of the W. O. W. Messrs. McElhaney and Parks are expected to return to Fort Mill today. Mrs. Margaret Nivens, mother of the late Lee S. Nivens, died Monday afternoon at the home of the latter, three miles north of Fort Mill. Mrs. Nivens was among the oldest residents of the township and had been in feeble health for some time. The burial was made at Flint Hill church Tuesday. The annual inspection of the Fort Mill Light Infantry will take place Friday evening April 11. The officers of the company are doing everything in their power to have the men and property in the pink of condition when the inspecting officers reach Fort Mill. Drills are being held twice a week and all the members are manifesting great interest in the work. Workmen will within a few days begin tearing away the brick front of the banking room of the Savings Bank of Fort Mill and changing the front to one of plate glass. This bank has recently made a notable improvement to the interior of its building and with the additional improvement of aglass front will have quite a handsome place of business. The fertilizer movement is now on in full blast and the merchants of the town are kept bus> I supplying the wants of the farmers and the railroads are pushed to supply the shipments to the merchants. The weather and roads seem never to vet too bad for hauling guano and the streets in the vicinity of the freight depot have presented a busy scene during the last week. Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. Kintr's New Dinrnvwrv ?nH ariva 5t to the little ones when ailing and suffering with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagra, Mo., writes: "Dr King's New Discovery changed our boy from a tale weak sick boy to the picture of ealth." Always helps. Buy it at Fort Mill Drug Co., Ardrey's Drug Store and Parks Drug Co. (Advertisement.) During: the last week Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Massey, Sr., moved from their home in lower Fort Mill to this city and are residing in the residence of Mr. Massey's mother, the late Mrs. Catherine Massey, on Booth street. Mr. and Mrs. Massey have with them their son, Mr. B. F. Massey, Jr., who has lately become an acquisition to the business life of the town. No Need to Stop Work 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 as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent brpak down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle guar anteeti to satisly. Uniy 5Uc at Ardrey's Drug Store, Parks Drug Co., and Fort Mill Drug Co. (Advertisement.) Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Fort Mill, S. C., on Saturday, March 29, 1913, for the purBise of nom.nating a Candidate for agistrate of Fort Mill Township. , Folia will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. J. W. ARDREY, For York Executive Com. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of Magistrate of Fort Mill township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W. I,. HALL. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the position of Magistrate of Fort Mill township, subject to party rules and the will of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary. R. P. HARRIS. I ! DONT FORGET THE CROWDS INCREASE EACH Night at The Theatre Be on hand promptly. REXALL See the new gold signs ? in keeping with everything connected with the name?absolutely the best known in medicines and best at the price in other lines. The name does more to promote Fort Mill's position on the map than any other agency in the town. The stranger coming tc town may not find out our postoffice is in the presidential class, but he won't fail to see the REXALL Store and he has the story of the town in a nutshell. He is familial with the necessary requirements for the establishment of such ar agencv, both for the town anc the druggist. There are 45 in 4? of the most important cities ir South Carolina; 5,500 in 5,50( cities of the United States anc more in foreign countries. Even article bearing the imprint comet direct from the manufacture) and all intermediate profits anc the damage caused by time anc | handling is cut out and you gei a better article for the sam< money or the same article foi less money. Ardrey's Drug Store. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. > Having qualified as executrix of thi ( ' estate of John W. McElhaney, late o York county, this is to notify all par ties having claims against said estat ' to exhibit them to the undersigned 01 I or before February 21st, 1914, or thi 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of thei ' recovery. All persons indebted to sail estate are requested to make imtnedi ate payment. This the 10th dav of March. 1913. 1 Mrs. ADIUE McELHANEY, Executrix for John W. McElhaney, de r ceased. 1 i \ <fe ?> 4' T X < ??? < ? ;|| Dont Forget Your, I f F A QT1 || I |l You have but a || II for Easter. II J 11 where can get 11 either by our quicl 11 erything for the man, w * ~ every department filled If Ladies: Wpr" H Hosiery, Muslin Underwe< Men- Come to XT iVlli 1 l n t, Odd P II BOYS and GIRLS: | \ have in stock for you. || EVERYBODY: Co |i on our second ffoor. if I Mills & > I t Dry Goi lit Ten Grand f On SatuirHa I =j Second Grand Prize: $100 Rock Hill Buggy with Top and Rubber Tires > Third Grand Prize: $75 Putnam Organ, Guaranteed ten years. ^ Fourth Grand Prize: ; $50 Five-Piece Parlor | Suit. A Beauty. i ) _ Eighth Grand Prize: Ladies' Tailored Coat I i Suit. Value $25. t THE PROPOSITION?Every pen] r One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votes, a the greatest number of Votes will be i number of votes gets the Second Gran ?j I .away. Now, we wish it understood, 1 1 part and you or your friend will win < e I I oughly understand the proposition cal W GET BUSY TODAY?The early si I MILLS < f . I ! H ? Votes Don't F ERSPEC : few m Better drop just what you Wc e delivery system o\ oman, boy, girl or babe. With the newest creations vant you to see our ne1 ess Goods, Neckwear, ur, Etc. see the new Spring Su ants, Underwear, Necl WP uranf T rr?i 1 fn IV- T T Ulll J WU LVJ Of me to see the GREAT Young ( ods, Clothing and Sho fees Abs( y, Decembe ?"? rt 1 wv . i first brand Prize: Handsome Hallet & Davis PIANO, Value, $400. Ninth Grand Prize: Vlan's $25 Suit 01 Overcoat. ny you spend in any one of oui ind so on. On Saturday, Decern! jiven the First Grand Prize; the d Prize, and so on down the line this is no chance game, no guess >ne of the Ten Grand Prizes men 1 at any one of our three stores tarter stands the best show at w & YOU "orget Your Votes t\\ < >* ?????J O < .oil * > */ | '. '-.r ~ . <>* :ials. 1 < > < 4 M 4 H }ays to prepare |l right in here, 1 mt and have it sent Hi: r Parcels Post. Ev- |H Everything is complete? f | for Springtime. ?1 w Dresses, Waists, Skirts, || Oxfords and Pumps, Silk || _ /^v r i ** ^ * uts, Uxtords, Hats, Shirts, || iwear. Belts, Sox, Etc. e all the new things we ft < > & < * ^ < > <?? ' BARGAIN COUNTER || < < O < < < if Company, I <?X >e Dept. ill o ? n ii i ii i dutely FREEl r20, 1913. I Fifth Grand Prize: I B j Princess Steel Range. 11 Value $60. ||| Sixth Grand Prize: j B j $50 Standard Sewing ||| . Machine. Life-time Guarantee. 11 j Seventh Grand Prize: J E j Beautiful $50 Diamond 11 j Tenth Grand Prize: 3 ! * $25 Kitchen Cabinet, j 11 It's a Beauty. r three departments entitles you to ber 20, 1913, the customer holding customer holding the second largest until the Ten Grand Prizes are given work. Just a little effort on your itioned above. If you do not thorand we'll explain it to you fully. N? co, y