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FORT MILL, S. C. I
GENERAL INFORMATION.
CITY GOVKRNM ENT. * \
A. R- McELHANEY Mayor f
S. W. PARKS - ClerP i,
J. J. COLTHARP...Chiet' Police ?
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. (
1 No. SI Southbound... 5:35 a. m. J
y ? ? No. 85 Southbound.. .7:12 a. m. I
^ t No. 27 Southbound... .5:12 p. in. 5
No. 36 Northbound.. 8:50 a. m.
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. ;
i No. 32 Northbound.. 9:27 p. m. I
, > Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at .,
Fort Mill only when flawed.
1 ? MAILS CLOSE. 1
I For train No. 36 .8:30 a. m. I
For train No. 27 4:50 p. m.
For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. 1
Note?No mail is despatched on l
trains 31, 32 and So. Trains 27 J
unri 9W rlr* n/?t hfiiwtla moil Qnr?r4o?? M
iPOSTOFFICE HOURS. j
Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. f
Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. 5 to 5:30 p. a. 1
SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
Several citizens of the town
have bought new automobiles
this spring.
Dr. L. O. Johnson, of Bethune,
was among the visitors to Fort
Mill Sunday.
The Eureka school, in upper
Fort Mill, which has been under
the supervision of Miss Lessie
Epps. closed a most successful
term last Friday.
Congressman Finley, whose illness
was mentioned last week,
has recovered sufficiently to return
to his duties in Washington
City.
City clerk, S. W. Parks, makes
a call in this issue of The Times
for the payment by residents of
Fort Mill of the annual street,
I*, xand city dog taxes.
The big traction engine of Mr.
F. Nims, coupled to several road
machines, h:is been at work on
the roads of the township for
the last ten days, and the roads
probably are in better shape at
present than ever hefore.
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up to iuesaay morning me|
people of South Carolina had
contributed, througn the Columbia
State, the sum of $2,779.53
for the flood sufferers of the
Mi?$*2 West: The money was
Ben.'Vh from all sections of the
State.
Messrs. T. R. Garrison and
J. J. Griffin, two of Pineville's
well known merchants, have decided
to form a co-partnership
and open a general mercantile
business at Yorkville. The two
men went to Yorkville the last
week, it is said, to arrange for
opening their new store.
Checks are being sent out from
the comptroller general's office
to clerks of.courts throughout
> the State to pay the pension
allotments in the various counties.
Class A pensioners are to
receive $96; Class B $72; Class C
$48; Class C-2 $22.10; Class C-3
$48; and Class C-4, $22.10.
The fine weather of the last
week enabled the farmers of
this section to catch up with
their preparations for planting.
The continued wet weather of
the early spring caused many to
nredict. a rftnetitinn of ln?t\ vpar'a
experience of late planting, but
tho outlook is much better now
for a good crop year.
The annual inspection of the
local military organization will
{ be held tomorrow (Friday) evei
ning in the company's armory.
I Both the officers and men of the
B company have been doing hard
B work in preparing for the inB
spection and are confident that
the company will, as usual, make
B a creditable showing.
^B At a meeting a few days ago
^B of the South Carolina state crop
|^B pest commission the regulations
^B governing the shipment of cot^B
ton seed and seed cotton from
^^B boll weevil territory were amend^^B
ed so as to entirely prohibit the
^BB shipment of cotton seed and
H^Hseed cotton for any purpose
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South Carolina.
Presbytery convened in
U Tuesday evening at
for a two days' session,
abytery is holding its
in the auditorium of
*nd Avenue Presbyterian
The opening sermon
ached by Rev. J. M. i
of Winnsboro. Bethel
ry comprises the Preschurches
fn York,
Lancaster, Fairfield and
of Chesterfield counties,
ting a membership of
ig like 6,700. j
Want Dispensary in Lexington.
Petitions were put into the
fi d Monday by the advocates of
the reestablish men t of the dispensary
in Lexington county.
This is in keeping with an a'ct of
the last legislature inaugurated
by Senator Sharpe. Under the
statute-cm- bird of the qualified
?-. ?['t.C?l"K VV I l I liouti oi.ru I
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petitions before the supervisor
can order tlie election.
This new move by the advocates
of tlie legalized sale of
wtiiskey will doubtless cause one
01 tne greatest figuts that has
ever been waged in Lexington
county.
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Meet me at
"Haile's
On the Corner,"
Besides delicious and refreshing
fountain drinks
we are serving
Hand Made
Ice Cream,
The product of A. O.
Jones' herd of sleek, fat
Jerseys, tVie acme of
purity.
FORT MILL DRUG COMPANY,
Phone 43.
EGOS
A man went. int.-? ? D-r*v???rv
store. "I want a rack of fancy
patent Flour;" Ilow come? Because
tl.ere aie thtee or four
other grad< s 1 e didn't want.
"Also a bottle of Heinz Pickles."
There are a thousand other
brands. He went to the place
where he expected to find the
specific articles and at reasonable
prices.
So with Medicines and Drugs.
There are different grades.
S ?me are made to se'l any old
way. Others are made to cure
as well as sell and meet the requirements
of a standard do e
us known to physi ians. Some
become strongs r and dangerous
from age. Others lose their
strength in. a very short time.
Experienced men are in our
store who know just what is being
sold you and are prepared to
safeguard you in every way.
Pick the drug store for your
drugs and the grocery store for
> our groceries and pick for the
goods first and the price next.
Eggs is eggs, b!it there are
good eggs and bad eggs.
Ardrey's Drug Store.
Let us
Sell U
Screen
Doors
and
Windows
Big Stock and
Prices Right
Fort Mill Lumber Co.
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PARTRIDGE WYANDOTTES and
WHITE PLYMOUln.iOpKS,
EGGS FOR HATCHING frum pur.
stock of the above strains at $1.21
per to. Eighty j:<-r cent hatch 01
egga replaceu af half pnee.
it. C. FERGUSON.
Fort Mill, S. C.
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number of votes gets the Second Gi
away. Now, we wish it understood
part and you or your friend will wi
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GET BUSY TODAY-The earl3
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On Saturd;
Second Grand Prize:
$100 Rock HiU Buggy
with Top and Rubber Tires
Third Grand Prize:
4f?PVP* Wfc ^
q>/orutnam Organ,
Guaranteed ten years.
Fourth Grand Prize:
$50 Five-Piece Parlor
! Suit. A Beauty.
Eighth Grand Prize:
Ladies' Tailored Coat
Suit. Value $25.
THE PROPOSITION?Every p
I One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votei
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1 to buy Men's Clotl
, Suspenders, Belts
npany's.
; to buy your Boys
wear, Neckwear, Be
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5 to buy Ladies' Su
nos, Dressing Sacques, et
2 to buy Children's F
5, etc., is at Mills & Young
5 to buy your Cotton
irtain Goods, etc., is at Mi
ind be convinced.
Votes with every ca
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Clothing and Shoe
Prizes Abso
ay, Decembei
First Grand Prize: .
Handsome
Hallet & Davis .
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Value, $400. 1
Ninth Grand Prize:
Man's $25 Suit or
> vercoat.
enny you spend in any one of our 1
it and so on. On Saturday, Decembe
>e given the First Grand Prize; the ci
and Prize, and so on down the line ui
i, this is no chance game, no guess v
p a. i . m -
n one 01 ine ren ixrand Jf rizes menti
call at any one of our three stores ar
r starter stands the best show at win
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5' Clothing, Shoes, |||
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Fifth Grand Prize:
Princess Steel Range.
Value $60.
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Sixth Grand Prize:
$50 Standard Sewing
Machine. Life-time Guarantee. *
Seventh Grand Prize:
Beautiful $50 Diamond
Ring.
Tenth Grand Prize:
$25 Kitchen Cabinet.
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three departments entitles you to I
r 20, 1913, the customer holding 1
ustomer holding the second largest g
ntil the Ten Grand Frizes are given I
rork. Just a little effort on your I
oned above. If you do not thor- I
id we'll explain it to you fully. 1
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