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<19 1 FORT MjlLL, S. C. , 8?N RAL INFORMATION. CITY GOVERNMENT. i A. R. McELHANEY Mayor i S. W. PARKS Clerk . . J. J. COLTHARP...Chief Police j j DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. I No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. I ? ? No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. in. ' No. 27 Southbound . 5:12 p. in. 1 No. 3G Northbound 8:50 a. m. f No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. j No. 32 Northbound.. 0:27 p. m. I A Note?Trains 31 and 32 ston at a. Port Mill only wh??n Hugged. T MAILS CLOSE. ( For train No. 36 .8:30 a. m. J For train No. 27 4:60 p. m. 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. F POSTOFF1CE HOURS. 1 Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. i Sunday 9:30 to 101. 5 to5:30 p. . j SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST Vo TIMES READERS. The Parks Grocery Company has lidded much to the appearance of its place of business by the application, both inside and out, of a new coat of pai it. Let others follow suit. Robert P. Harris, the new magistrate of Fort Mill township, several days ago received his commission from Governor Ble ise, and has appointed as hi-constable, VV. F. Windle, of Gold Hill. Mary Tate, a negro woman, and her 18-months-oid cliiid were j run over and seriously hurt by a I Southern train near T-irzah or; j Sunday, April 5 Both the! woman and child lost a leg at th< kne<. A quiet marriage took p!ae Saturday evening at the Meth - (list parsonage, when IvMam Gordon and \liss Sadi . S eudnuo were mani.d, tne J- v. ? 1. Glennan officiating. Mi". Gordon an employee of the CharioltcBrick Company. Of interest to t le public rent-rally is the announcement that the Southern Railway has givtn an order for half a n:iliion individual drinking- < ups to he used on passenger trains. The cups will be lurnished free to ail passengers on the Southern system. Luther M. Chance, formerly a resident ol' Fort Mill and well known in this cominunty, died suddenly at Belmont, N. C , or. Sunday, April G. Mr. Chance had been a sufferer for sorm j time Horn Brighi's disease, hut his death was unexpected and j wis a shock to his family and j In ends. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunter, of Yorkvilie. to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Harriet Isabelle, to Julius McNutt Ramsay, the ceremony to take place Wednesday evening, April 23, at the home of the bride, in Yorkville. Announcement was made Thursday, through a Washington dispatch to the Charlotte Observer, that Col. Leroy Springs, of Lancaster, had acquired all the stock of the two Fort Mill cotton mills and one mill at Chester. Col. Springs has for several years, it is understood, owned a controlling interest in the two cotton mills in this city. The election to decide whether a levy of two mills shall be assessed for school purposes in the 28th school district is to be held today, the 17th. The polls open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. The requirement to vote in thi3 election, as previously stated, is that the voter produce his county registration certificate and tax receipt for 1912. t% l _ i__ c a! n J rension cnecas lor me ^oiueaerate veterans of Fort Mill and vicinity were received at the first National Rank several days agcfand up to Monday afternoon aoout half of the pensioners had rjceived their money. There are <U pensioners on the Fort Mill list, among whom a total of $H)6 80 is being distributed. The receives $72 and the low"9t ?0. I I A petition asking that the \)rt Mill Te'ephone Company naugurate night service doubt3ss \\i 1 be presented to the elephone people within the next ew days. One of the count y ubscribers of the exchange inorms The Times that there has ieen considerable talk in hi3 the night service and thought that .this would be followed up within a few days by a petition for the service. Great disappointment reigned in the ranks of the local troop of Boy Scouts Friday because of the nonarrival by express of the Scout uniforms which had been ordered for the troop about ten days previously. It was the intention of the young men to attend the Field Day exercises in Rock Hill Saturday in their new uniforms, and this added much to their disappointment. However, Scout Master Carothers has nrnmispH to toL-o t-Ko a "hike" to Rock Hill or Pineville just as soon as possible alter the arrival of the uniforms and the Scouts are looking forward to the trip with pleasant expectancy. Get ready to swat the first fly! If you can't sret at his solar plexus, hit him between the eyes. No. 9941. Report of the Condition of FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Fort Mill, in the State of South Carolina, at the cloce of buaineka April 4, 1913. Resources: Isians and Discounts . $63 668 39 Overdiafts. secured and unnn unxl 1 351 62 U. S. bunilii to secure circulation 26 I AO 00 Premium* on U. S. bonds 232 49 Bankimr house. Furniture and Fixtures. . 2 466 66 Due fronr National Hanks (not reserve attentat 2 838 28 Due from approved Keserve Agents 3 470 16 Notes of oilier National Hanks 1 000 00 Fractional I'aper Currency. Nickels and Cents 87 07 lawful Money Keserve in Ivank. vix: Specie . . ... 1'iUI 00 Deltal-tender notes 15u' < <) 1 100 00 Kedcmption fund with IT. S. Treasurer (6 per cent, of circulation) 1 250 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer .. 5o (o Total $102 504 66 Liabilities: ' upltul Stock puid in $26tHA00 Surplus fund 1 060 13' "tniivkied Profits, less K\pen sue and Taxea paid 1 224 17 4'itional Hank Notes out tantliiur 2a 000 VA. Individual depo-its subject t?? check j-l. 6 7 26 Dcm!tnd7 ei i ilicnt< of di .n-it -,3.137 Cashier's checks outsluunititc 268 86 50 28'.'-It | Total $F 2 604 l-'- ' Suite of South t'urotiiia, tour ty of Y? r!i. t .ii. I. ! It S|Ui.'i. ('luliipr < f tii'. ahove-nanivl iMU.k, m Vn. .ly -iwi-i t t !u- nb.?vt? tutt'inrtil true t" the Lost ot iu> knot. t??iU i ami L< !iof. T. it. S. i Ai l. Cathicr. Sul'in ihf.1 ami iwom to ln-for* m?* thi> l- .h | day ol Aju il. !1'18. W It. MCAt'M AM. Nouiry Public. Correct?Atti t: J P. M'l.'.S ) W U. iHUKKY ,v Directors. A K. McKl .l v.iCY * "Halle's en {lie Corner" I Take Ycur Choice . We have the ft Mowing blood J onics in stock, viz.: Burdock and Prickly Ash i Kisco Celery Tonic Milam B. B. B. i S. S. S. FORT MILL DRUG COMPANY, Phone 43. jr. d.--xry jjogsoii s .Liver Tone. "It takes the place of calomel." Price, 50c. a apaaa Let US Sell U Screen Doors and Windows Big Stock and Prices Right. Fort Mill Lumber Co. 1 THIS COUPON IS GOOI) FOR | | 25 VOTES ^ ? IN THE BIG PRIZE CONTEST | IF CLIPPED FROM THE I TIMES AND PRESENTED AT S g THE STORE OF THE g I MILLS & YOUNG CO., | j FORT MILL, S. C. Mn?Mimm* lili \i III! ill NHaJa y / <$ ? <& ;+- * $+<&+$+&+$+>$+ *+$> $+$>+$ $ $ <$ <? $ >$ <$ ? +-. +? 1 THE BEST t| it -n. i i t ? ine Dest place |j| Shirts, . Underwear, ; ; Mills & Young Com II The best place || Hats, Shirts, Underv || & Young Company' II if The best place Hats, Underwear, Kimon< .> > J| Company's. || The best place || Oxfords, Hats, Stockings, || || The best place 11 mestics, Table Linen, Cui i* Try it once ar H Prices and Contest T t ) % i 11! ft if *n & n Malls ct }} Dry Gc t f +; i? x^ t tr * < : 1 v <v< ^ ^ $-t . ?-. +: -?<>< .- irgsygc:?x-Kazsvnanei^ | On Saturda 1*1 Second Grand Prize: $1G0 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: I ? 1 * 9 r"1P * r f 1 g I Ladies tailored at J, jj J Suit. Value $25. j THE PROPOSITION?Every pei * S One Vote, every do'l jr to 100 Votes, ? the greatest number of Tr Ves will be number of votes s tl " -nc! Grai away. Now, we v -i ,tuod, part and you or y ? fi v/iK win g oughly understand Ihe proposition ca ; GET BUSY TO DA Y?The early { K ?*? ???* ? ? < ' PLACE 1 v l iv/I to Duy ivien s ^10 Suspenders, Bel pany's. to buy your Bo] vear, Neckwear,- B s. to buy Ladies' S os, Dressing Sacques, to buy Children's etc., is at Mills & Your to buy your Cotto tain Goods, etc., is at I\ id be convinced. V otes with every c xj Young C >ocls, Clothing and She y, Decembe First Grand Prize: Handsome Hallet & Davis PIANO, Value, $400. Ninth Grand Prize: Man's $25 Suit 01 Overcoat. my you spend in any one of oui and so on. On Saturday, Decern1 given the First Grand Prize; the id Prize, and so on down the line ..'s is 110 chance game, 110 guess one of the Ten Grand Prizes men 11 at any 011c of our three stores jtarter stands the best show at w 1 luiMiiii?nagFimrrTrri nr wunm 1 ' 1 .>- * : rO TRADE If If ? < 4 < v- < > ?'????? 4 < <f 4 ? 44 1 $ ,< * i m w thing, Shoes, Hats, |i: ts, Sox, etc., is at fii < o < > < >. :i /s Clothing, Shoes, elts, etc., is at Mills f | x' * ? < H 0||8 uits, Dresses, Shoes || etc., is at Mills & Young III z < o < - 4 4 4 < > < o < Play Suits, Dresses, || ig Company's, 11 H >n Piece Goods, Do- ft /lills & Young Company's. < 4> If New Goods, Low ? 111 dCn rM t v"/""* K n >LCOi 1. Ci 1 ICiOC ? < > / ll Jl Company, | | e Dept. 11 r+* < " '? **-? +<i +*+ < ? ? .? + <* +"<( - * ? ? < ?-. ?*+???,?+ urnl *20, 1913. Fifth Grand Prize: Princess Steel Range. Value $60. Sixth Grand Prize: $50 Standard Sewing Machine. Life-time Guarantee. , ^ Seventh Grand Prize: % Beautiful $50 Diamond Ring. Tenth Grand Prize: ^ $25 Kitchen Cabinet. U's Rpantv . a ? W *? r three departments entitles you to bcr 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, inning. * INS? C? |