Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 12, 1913, Image 8

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: Methodist Ladies to Give Party. The ladies of the local Methodist church have adopted a unique plan by which to raise money for their church. ?On Tuesday, June the 17th, from 7 to 10 p. m. at Confederate Park the ladies will serve cream and cake and the public is cordially invited|to be present. The unique feature of the occasion will be the requirement that each person attending state his or her height. For each loot of one's height a penny is asked, and for each inch above the foot-height a nickel will be expected. This feature doubtless will be amusing and the ladies are hoping to raise a considerable amount of money thereby. Newspaper Law is Valid. The validity of the newspaper publicity law, enacted in 1912 as a provision of the postal appropiiation act, was upheld Tuesday by unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. Chief Justice White announced the court's conclusions. This law requires every newspaper. magazine, or other publi cation to file semi-annually with the Postmaster General and the local postmaster, a sworn statement of the names of the editors, managers, owners, stockholders and bondholders, and in the case of daily newspapers of the average daily circulation. Publication of these statements is required, and for failure to comply with any of the provisions the publication shall be denied the "privileges of the mails." Its second paragraph provides that paid-for editorial or reading mutter of any "such" publication shall he marked "advertisement" under penalty of a line or imprisonment. No Place to Rest. Tho huct u-nu In ?irl n fnutri Xf A (IV/ WVUV ?* UJ VV I IV* U II V/J the loafer is to break up his roosting place, and in this connection it is pleasant to reflect that the old-time whittler and the dry goods box is a combination last disappearing. Black Mountain is the latest town to issue the order of banishment. The aldermen of that town have passed an ordinance requiring the stores to take in "all places of rest" in front of their stores. This means the calling in of boxes and chairs that are usually monopolized by the idle people of the town. Black Mountain will will rind it has made a good move. It will be surprised to see how much better and more businesslike the place will look without its decoration ot loalers. There are only a few lagging towns that yet countenance the Society of the Sons of Rest, and it will not be long until these few will get the busy appearance. It is a mighty good thing to say of a town that it has no place lor a loafer to rest.? Charlotte Observer. Constipation Cured. Dr. Kind's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and get Jour bowels in healthy condition again, ohn Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and 1 advise everyone to use thein for constipation, indigestion and liver comSlaint." Will help you. Price 25c. Recommended by Port Mill Drug Co., Massey's Drug Store, and Ardrey's DrugS tore. STATEMENT Of the condition of the Savings Bank of Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at the dose of busineu June 4, 1913. RESOURCES. I/wtih and DiHCOuntn $68 741 76 Overdraft* 1 OB Furniture and Fixture* .. 2 381 33 Due from Rank* and Banker* 3 280 KS Currency ..... 3 000 (XI Silver and other minor coin 684 89 Total ?7? U7 22 ! LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in fc{f. 000 00 Surplus Fund 12 000 00 Undivided Profit*. less Current Kxi?en*(w and Taxes Paid 1 212 00 Indiviiiual Deposits aubject to check 40 772 M Cashier's Checks 13178 Total *79 117 22 STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. ? County ok Yohk. ( si>Before me came W. 11. Meat-ham. Cashier of the above named hank, who. I?cinir duly nworn. futy* that the above and f oruffiiiuir statement ia a true condition of said hank, as shown by the book it of aaid hank. W. B M EACH A M. Sworn to and suhsrnticd before me. this 10th day of June. 1913. T. B. SPRATT. Notary Public. Correct ?A t tost J. H. McMIIKRAY. I 8. L. MKACHAM. > Directors. W. B. MKACHAM Jr .1 The Ferd. Brenner < Lumber Co., SALISBURY, N. C. Hardwood Saw Mill. Caah paid for Oak (Post oak excepted). Ash, Poplar and Walnut Timber. [ AS1 It is a well knov nprimpnf now \a/kf : the ROCK HILL shedding, keeps yc tards rust** theret Feed your crop as suits. It will do ai s customers who use Rock Hi "There are none b I i For the Weak ?,nd Nervous. Tired-out, werk, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic, full of life and always have a good appetite, if they would do the sensible thing for health ?lake Electric Bitters. Nothing better for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home . remedy. Mrs. O. Rhiuevault, of Vestal I Center, N. Y.,says: "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. 1 can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make in your health. Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by Fort Mill Drug Co., Massev's Drug Store and Aidrey's i Drug Store. I? ? No. 9941. Report of the Condition of. FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Fort Mill, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business June 4, 1913. Resources: Loans ami Discounts $<>7 906 7?> Overdrafts, secured Hn?l unsecured 7i>0 21 U. S. IhiucIs to secure circulation 23 000 00 Premiums on U. S. Isiitiis ?12 4a It.inking house. Furniture and Fixtures 2 050 43 Due from National Hanks (not reserve I agents) . 8 290 97 Duo from approved Reserve Agent* . 4 2W f>a Note* of other National Hank*. 700 00 Fractional Pai>er Currency. Nickels and Cents V 73 14 lawful Money Reserve in hank. viz: Specie 8200000 Legal-tender notes 300 (K? 2 300 00 Redemption fund with I). S. Treasurer (f> per cent, of circulation) ... . 1 250 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer . . 1 300 I*) Total $1(19 744 59 Liabilities: Capital Stock paid in $2S 000 00 Surplus fund 1060 00 Undivided Profits, less Expense* and Tax as p?si 1 588 79 National Hank Notes outstanding 25 000 00 Individual deposits subject to check $43 741 56 Demand certificates of deposit 3 318 83 I Cashier's check* outstanding * ? jutnui Itili.-, payable. incluilinK certifloatea of deposit for money borrowed 10 000 00 Total I1C9 744 69 State of South Carolina. I County of York. ?.?. 1. T. B. Spratt. Caahier of the above-named hank, do aolemnly aweur that the above statement ia true to the beat of my knowlcdfte and belief. T. B. SPRATT. Caahier. Subscribed and aworn to l>efore me thia 10th day of June. 1913. W. B. MKACHAM. Notary Public. Correct?A ttoat: W. B. ARDREY 1 L A. HARRIS - Directors. J. L. SPRATT y 1785 1913 College of Charleston. South Carolina's Oldest College. 129th Year Begins Sept. 26th. Entrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 11th, at | 9. a. m. Full four-year courses lead to B. A. and B. S. degrees. ; A tree tuition scholarship is assigned to each county of the State. Spacious buildings and athletic ground, well equipped laboratories, unexcelled library facilities, and the finest Museum I of Natural History in the South. Expenses reasonable. For terms and catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH. President. ViK&s NEW LIFE PILLS The Pills That Do Cure. i THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 25 VOTES IN THE BIG PRIZE CONTEST IF CLIPPED FROM THE TIMES AND PRESENTED AT THE STORE OF THE MILLS & YOUNG CO., FORT MILL, S. C. \ * $ :ep Forward! \ /n fact that farmers do not have to exjn they use a TOP DRESSER made by FERTILIZER COMPANY. It checks )ur cotton green and growing, and re ] l fll wr mrvpacinfY ? ' ? ? ,j iiivivuuuig piuuu^iiun w u i iuei i uny it grows if you wish to obtain best re3 well for you as it did for all of our *d it last year. GIVE IT A TRIAL.. ill Fertilizer Company \ etter." Rock Hill, S. C. The Clemson Agricultural College ENROLLMENT OVER 800?VALUE OF PROPERTY OVER A MILLION AND A THIRD-OVER 90 TEACHERS AND OFFICERS TTpO'l'OP F'm 1 Agriculture, (seven courses). Chemistry; l/l I t. I Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Textile Industry; Architectural Engineering. l One-Year Course in Agriculture; Two-year lOlltJI l> v-'DUI Course in Textile Industry; Four-Weeks Winter Course in Cotton Grading; Four-Weeks Winter Course for Farmers. / Cost per session of nine months, including all fees, heat, light, water, board, laundry, and two complete Uniforms, $133.45. Tuition, if able to pay, $40.00 extra. Total cost per session for the one year Agricultural Course, $117.55; Four-Weeks course, all expenses, $10.(K). Scholarship and Entrance Examinations: The College maintains 167 four-year Agricultural and Textile Scholarships, and 51 one-year Agricultural Scholarships. Value of Scholarships $100.00 per Session and Free Tuition. (Students who have attended Clemson College, or any other College or University, are not eligible for the scholarships, unless there are no other olimUlo * _ ?Kt?.<.auu>.; Scholarship and Entrance Examinations will be held l?y the Connty Superintendent of Education on July 11th, at 9 a. m. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. | Write at Once to W. M. RIGGS, President, Clemson College, S. C., for Catalog, Scholarship Blanks, etc. If you delay, you may be crowded out. Boy Scouts To every BOY SCOUT opening an account with us and can pass the necessary requirements as a Second Class Scout of your order, we will present free a Handsome Regulation I Boy Scout Pin Open an account today and as soon as your Scout Master authorizes us, the pin will be delivered. Savings Bank of Fort Mill, I Leroy Springs, Prest. W. B. Meacham, Cashr. j ' ; | ICE, ICE, ICE, =ICE!= \ Cut to fit your refrogerator, delivered when you want it, full weight at right prices. The saving to you in keeping "left overs" from a meal fresh and delicious will pay your ice bill. 'Phone 14 or 8. JONES, the grocer. ill liHiir . . . M E A C H J New E Just in, the Middy and B; and blue, 8 to 18 years, at Tub These in striped goods fc 19 inch, at._ Long Silk Gloves with do white, at 1 I White In all the best things. E welt 'P. K., 2)c. 45-inch 12 l-2c and 15c. 30-inch R Specials for Satu 3 dozen Pearl Buttons, 5c Pencils, 5c. 1 cake good Handkerchiefs, 5c. 1 10c large black or tan Paste, 5 500 yards neat, pretty Law I I - | Meachai f First Nat ! | I (7 wo years ola ! Calls the attention I Statement of cond business June 4, p I the Comptroller of SThe First Nati W. a ARDREY, President. ! Que 7. It has been ask< "IIow can you afford tiful $11)0 Claxtor ! ^ ? as you advert ;| Our / We prefer to sell 100 articl ? rather than 10 articles at a pi ? just ninety more people pat f reason for our being in busin * that we must bring the peopl f good values will bring us c ? away the piano is simply to t t store, and it is doing it every | McELHAIN ?> ?$ $ 5 I FREE VOTE COUPON. } I i \ I > Cut out this coupon and * ^ present it at McElhaney's ^ ^ store and he will exchange ^ , 3 it for twenty-five votes in j ! ^ the $400 Piano Contest, i \ i \^*V*V*V*V?V?V*V?\*V?V?V4 Largest Magazine in the World. TODAY'S MAGAZINEis the largesl and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers. Every lady who appreciatee a good magazine should send for a "free sample copy and premium catalog. Address, TODAY'S MAGA' ZINE, Canton. Ohio. I Electric Bitters Made A New Man Of Him. \ "I waa suffering from pain in my stomach, head and back," writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. CV'and my lifer and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." MICE SO CT8. AT ALL DRUG STORES. amm^ ?ffT ; r* \ i . IVI <K EPFS I Houses. I alkan Blouse, trimmed in red I 50c and $1.00. I i Silks. I ?r dresses, waists and Shirts, R 25c and 39c 1 uble tipped fingers, black and I ... __.$1.00 | i Goods. | imities, 7 l-2c to 25c. Narrow I Batiste, 25c. 32 inch Batiste, ep, 15c. irday and Monday. :. 5 bunches Tape, 5c. 5 good Toilet Soap, 5c. 3 Ladies' Man's Handkerchief, 5c. 1 >c. 6 bundles Hair Pins, 5c. ns, 5c. V m & Epps. ~U ional Bank ! March 9, 1913,) I i of the public to its ition at the close of | ublished by order of the Currency. I onal Bank, F?sMc" ? T. B. SPRATT, Cashier. I n < stion rd us several times ^ to tfive awny thut beau- w i Parlor Grand Piano JJ A ise you will do?" ~ ^ k ' k CIATA14 4 uiowcr i \ i > les at a profit of ten cents each, | \ rofit of one dollar each. It means ronizing our store. The only < | ess is to do business This means !J le to our store. Low prices and ? ustomers always. Our giving ? >ring additional business to our Z day. It pays you and us. x EY & CO. I Road Tax Now Due, 1 The attention of * ... cuncernM IS called to the fact that the Commute* tion Road Tax of THREE DOLLARS is now due and payable on or before July 1, 1913, after which date no Commutation Tax moneys can be accepted under the law. Persons failing to pay $3 Commutation Tax on or before July 1, will be liable to Five Days' service on the road. HARRY E. NEIL, * Treasurer of York County. 6-12-3t. ! THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. L The U niversity of South Carolina of- H 1 fers a Teacher s Scholarship to one , young man from each county. The scholarship is worth $100 in money and exemption from all fees, amounting to $158. 1 he examination will Iheld at the county seat Friday, July 11, 1918. ' General entrance examinations will be ! held at the same time for all students. I H The University offers great advan- fl H tages. Varied courses of science, his* tory. law and business. Write at once fl H for application blank to THE PRESIDENT, University of South Carolina, 6-12-3t Columbia. S. C. OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale sflH The Times office. H