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FORT MILL,, S. C.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
I A. R. McELIIANEY Mayor i
S. W. PARKS Clerk , ,
i J. J. COLTHARP...Chief Police j
j DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. !
No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. . 1
"> ? No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m.
i No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. i
No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m.
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m.
i No. 32 Northbound 9:27 p. m.
^ . , Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at , ,
^ Fort Mill only when Hanged.
j MAILS CLOSE. I
1 For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. J
For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I
I For train No. 28 .6J? p. m. 1
Note?No mail is despatched on J
trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 1
I and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, r
i POSTOFFICE HOURS. 1
Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
Sunday 9:30 to 10 ?. 5 to 6:30 p. m. i
Constipation Cured.
Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve
constipation promptly and get
your bowels in healthy condition again.
John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., Bays:
"They are the beBt pills I ever used,
and I advise everyone to use them for
constipation, indigestion and liver complaint."
Will help you. Price 25c.
Recommended by Fort Mill Drug Co.,
Masaey's Drug Store, and Audrey's
DrugS V>re.
Road Tax Now Due.
The attention of all concerned is
called to the fact that the Commutation
Road Tax of THREE DOLLARS
is now due and payable on or before
Jlllv 1 1Q19 aftor wKinK Hotn im Pnm.
mutation Tax moneys can be accepted
under the law. Persons failing to pay
$3 Commutation Tax oo or before July
1, will be liable to Five Days' service
on the road.
HARRY E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
6-12-31.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
j ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
The U niversity. of South Cardlina offers'
a Teacher ft Scholarship to one
youag man from cpunty. The
scholarship is worth ^lOO in money and
exemption from all fees, amounting to
$168.
The examination will be held at the
county seat Friday. July 11, 1913.
General entrance examinations will be
held at the same time for all students.
The University offers great advantages.
Varied courses of science, history.
law and business. Write at once
for application blank to
THE PRESIDENT,
l University of South Carolina,
6-UN8t Columbia. S. C.
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REPAIRING.
I have bought the Blacksmith
and Repair Shop of Mr. Eli
Parks (in the rear of Harris'
Livery Stable) and solicit a part
of your patronage. Prompt service.
first-class work and moderate-prices
ought to please you.
LUKE B. PARKS.
Winthrop College
SCHOLARSHIP end ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop College
and lor the admission of new students
will be held at the County Court House
on Fnday July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants
must not be leBS than sixteen years of
age. When Scholarships are vacant
after July 4 they will be awarded to
those making the highest average at
this examination, provided they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Applicants for Scholarships should
Write to President Johnson before tinexamination
for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 aial
free tuition. The next session will
open September 17, 1913. For further
information and catalogue, address
Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill. S. C.
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Prices Right
Fort Mill Lumber Co.
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SHORT ITEMS oflNTEREST M
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Miss Marguerite Link, who has
been visiting her brother, C. S. [4
Link, returned on Friday to her ?
home in Hickory, N. C. I i
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; Miss Linnie Hamilton returned
on Friday to her home in Jones
ville, after a pleasant visit to her j 4
sisters, Mrs. Osmond Barber and I
Mrs. K. F. Nims of this city. Leroy
McMurray, who has 4
just completed the course in 4
dentistry at the University of
Maryland at Baltimore, left on
Friday for Charleston, to stand t
the examinations of the South
Carolina State board. 4
Miss Ethel Townsend of Page's ?
Mill, is the guest of Misses Lucile t
and Aileen Barber.' 4
Dr. Eugene Massey, after *
spending a week here at the f
home of his father, returned on
Wednesday to his work at Bram- 4
well, W. Va. 4
Robert Harris, who has been
attending the Citadel, has re
turned to his home in the Pleas- 4
ant Valley section, a few miles 4
east of Fort Mill. ^
Prof, and Mrs. Frank Potts of ^
Columbia, are visiting Prof. 1
Potts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4
0. W. Potts of the Pleasant Val- *
ley section. t,
Sam F. Massey, of Columbia, |
is spending a few days at the 4
home of his brother. Postmaster 4
B. H. Massey. in this city. ^
The time for the payment of <+
the $3 commutation road tax ex- 4
pires next Monday. Those who z
fail to pay will be required to
work' five days on the public z
roads. |
The work of removing the old ^
front and installing in its stead 1
a plate glass front was begun at 4
Ardrey's drug store several days 4
ago. The pew front when com- i
pleted will add much to tne ex- i
terior aDDearance of this mnnlar .
drug: store. 1
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Fishermen of the town and ^
township are reaping: rich har- vests
in the nearby streams. A 7
party of seigners returning ?
Saturday evening from Sugar 4
creek reported the catching of 4
about 75 pounds of carp. ^
Erskine Ardrey of the gradu- \
ating class at West Point, is now 4
spending a short furlough here 4
with his sister. Mrs. J. L. Spratt.
?The
first home-raised tomatoes f
of the season on the local market ^
were sold Monday morning by 0
the Rev. W. A. Hafner. Tomato
growing is a specialty with Mr.
Hafner and each season he furnishes
the local market with the
earliest and nicest tomatoes
grown in the community.
Governor Blease has awarded
the scholarship in medicine in
the State Medical College from
the Fifth congressional district
to W. Ellie Simpson, of Richburg,
and in pharmacy to Oliver G.
Hicks, Gaffney.
On July 1st, the parcel post
will have another feature added.
Packages sent by parcel post
may be sent "C. O. D," by the
payment of three cents additional
and which fee insures the return
of the money without further
charge.
Quite a pleasant affair of the
last week was a "straw ride"
Tuesday evening to the club
house of the local military company
on the Catawba, in which
a large number of the young
people of the town took part.
The club house floor was cleared
and dancing indulged* in for several
hours after which r?*fr#>?h
ments were served.
Rev. C. F. Sherril), pastor of
the Methodist church of Pineville,
has been notified of his
! appointment to the position of
\ secretary-treasurer of Davenport
: College at Lenoir and will short- J
ly give up his pastoral duties to ;
take up the new work. The.
position came entirely without
1 the solicitation of Mr. Sherrill,
; having been agreed upon at a'
meeting of the board of trustees
of the college held at Salisbury
last week.
The Sunday school of the Fort
Mill Baptist church will hold a
picnic on the church grounds
next Friday evening from 6 to
8 o'clock. The picnic is given in i
honor of the Baraca class of the
school, the class having been
organized only a few weeks ago;
; and is increasing its membership
each Sunday. Incidentally
it may be stated that the Baptist
Sunday school is at present the I
. largest in the city.
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;i sale prices. Sale starts
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On Saturday
Second Grand Prize:
$100 Rock Hill Buggy
with Top and Rubber Tires
Third Grand Prize:
$75 Putnam Organ, j
Guaranteed ten years.
Fourth Grand Prize:
$50 Five-Piece Parlor
Suit. A Beauty.
Eighth Grand Prize:
Ladies' Tailored Coat M
Suit. Value $25.
THE PROPOSITION?Every pennj
One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votes, an
the greatest number of Votes will be gi"
number of votes gets the Second Grand
away. Now, we wish it understood, th
part and you or your friend will win on
oughly understand the proposition call i
GET BUSY TODAY-The early sta
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50 and $5 Oxfc
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worth $2.50, $3
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my part of the Sumr
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so we positively can
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First Grand Prize:
Handsome
Hallet & Davis
PIANO,
Value, $400.
Ninth Grand Prize:
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Overcoat.
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Prize, and so on down the lim
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at any one of our three stores
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Fifth Grand Prize: 8 j
Princess Steel Range. I
Value $60. IS
Sixth Grand Prize: 8 I
$50 Standard Sewing II
Machine. Life-time Guarantee. II
Seventh Grand Prize: I
Beautiful $50 Diamond I
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Tenth Grand Prize: I
r $25 Kitchen Cabinet. I
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