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* FORT MILL, S. C. GENERAL INFORMATION. CITY GOVERNMENT. I A. R. McELHANEY Mayor S. W. PARKS Clerk . . I J. J. COLTHARP.. .Chief Police ; DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. | No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. J ' ' No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. I No. 27 Southbound 6:12 p. m. ] No. 36 Northbound ...8:60 a. m. f No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. J i No. 32 Northbound 9:27 p. m. f , . Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at A. Fort Milhonly when flagged. : MAILS CLOSE. * I ! For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. J < For tiain No. 27 4:50 p. m. I I For train No. 26 6:00 p. m. J Note?No mail is despatched on F trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 j I and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f ? * I iruai urniiL nuu ks. jj Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7iJ0 p. m. \ Sunday 9:30 to 10a. 5 to5:30 p. . J Constipation Cured. Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and get i Jour bowels in healtny condition again, ohn Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver comSlaint." Will help you. Price 25c. i ecommended by rort Mill Drug Co., ] Massey's Drug Store. and Ardrey's PrugS tore. i BLACKSMITH1NG and 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. . ? AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting the Blowing of Steam Whistles Within the Incorporate Limits of the town of Fort Mill, S. C., by any Railway Company. Be it ordained by the town council of the town of Fort Mill, S. C., in council assembled and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That from anil after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlaw! ul for any railway company, its servants, agents or employees, to blow or cause to be blown any steam whistle within the incorporate limits of the town of Fort Mill, S. C. Sec. 2. That any violation of this ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred ($100) dollars or by imprisonment for a period of not more than thirty <110) days. Done and ratified in council this the ' * 24th day of June, 1913. A. R. McBLHANEY, Attest: Mayor. S. W. PARKS, Clerk. RUB IT on the chest under the vest and tell the undertaker to drive on. What? COWAN'S PNEUMONIA PREPARATION for pneumonia, croup colds, coughs. pains and soreness and troubles coming from inflammation and congestion. It is external and quickly absorbed. Sold by all druggists from $1.00 to 25c. Insist on getting Cowan's, no just as good. Let US saii it Screen Doors and Windows Big Stock and Prices Right. fort Mill Lumber Co, THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOli 25 VOTES IN THE BIO PRIZE CONTEST IF CUPPED FROM THE TIMES AND PRESENTED AT THE STORE OF THE ^ MILLS & YOUNG CO., FORT MILL, S. C. OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at The Times office. X SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. i I ' Mrs. Augusta Gulp is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. McGregor, at Forest City, N. C. The condition of Miss Cora j Johnston, whose illness of ty-! phoid fever was noted in last week'a issue of The Times, has , shown little change during the j last few days. Very little rain has fallen in certain sections of the township since the big rain of July 4th, ! and in these sections crops are reported to be very much in need : of moisture.Jake Wesley, colored, on Mon-1 day morning submitted before Mayor MeEIhaney to the charge of retailing and was sentenced ' to pay a fine of $100 or perform 30 days' labor on the streets. I Jake took the days. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ! B. W. Bradford died Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the home of its parents on East Booth street. The burial was made Friday morning in the city cemetery, after services by Rev. W. A. Hafner. * An election will be held in School District No. 4, (Massey school) in Lower Fort Mill on Friday August 8. to determine whether a special two mill tax shall be levied in the district for ordinary school purposes. Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Fulp and children left Fort Mill the last week for Mint Hill. N. C., where Prof. Fulp will fill the position of superintendent of Bain Academy. one of the largest schools in Mecklenburg county. The fall term of the school began last Monday. Prof. J. W. Barber, who has been teaching for the past year at Ehrhardt, has returned home , witli his wife for an extended visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barber. Prof. Barber has accepted the principalship of the high school at Chappells for the coming year. John E. Jones, son of Mr. and M rs. W. H. Jones, of the township, sailed from New York on Tuesday of last week for Barcelona. Spain. Mr. Jones has accepted a position with a large construction company at Barcelona and will be located there probably for the next two years. A. A. Young, the veteran "smithy" of the town, is this urppl; mnvimr Kio oVinrv f* ! ... .. ww.k .??W? >115 1110 <31 u/j; ilUUJ LUC | lot just off Main street, where he has served the people of this community for so many years, to the vacant Stewart lot on Confederate street opposite the Palmetto hotel. The removal of the Young: shop was necessary to make room for the new Belk I building on Main street. j Work of grading for thejfour.daj lion of the big new Belk building ; to be hrected on Main street was I begun Reveral days ago and is j now welinigh completed. Material for the erection of the structure is being assembled on the ground and the actual work of construction will begin within ia few days. This building when I completed will not only l?e the ! largest business house in the j town but will be the handsomest, according to the plans of the ' builders. j John Davis, a negro who was sent to the gang several months ago by Mayor McElhaney lor selling cocaine, was on Thursday committed to jail by Magistrate Harris to await trial at the November term of court upon the j. . , . - laioresam cnarge. it. is stated that the same case upon which the negro was convicted in the town court will he brought, against him when he is arraigned in the fall. Much progress has been made during the last week by the | township road force in grading the new stretch of road through the Springs land just north of town. By the aid of the hig traction engine of Fred Nims, i two road scrapers were operated and the grading progressed more rapidly than ordinarily. It is i hoped to have the new stretch ) of road open to the public hy the I end of the week. \ \ / s$*-f*<f^-*? <$ <$ <$ $ <? ? < ' - Sum] ?\ <*n ? 1 i ========= || The New I ing in and | | So it mak 11 I t it s weara ;; II worn in V \ fit p here for 1 * > 11 turer. * p these hot | mery Bar i - if flf | Mills & I ft I f I I f *4 *4?4*4'4*4*4'4 < +* v? I Ten Grand On Saturdi Second Grand Prize: $100 Rock Hill Buggy with Top and Rubber Tires Third Grand Prize: $75 Putnam Organ, | Guaranteed ten years. I Fourth Grand Prize: $50 Five-Piece Parlor Suit. A Beauty. Eighth Grand Prize: Ladies' Tailored Coat I; UU1L. V diUC THE PROPOSITION?Every p< One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votes the greatest number ot Votes will b number of votes gets the Second Gr away. Now, we wish it understood part and you or your friend will wii oughly understand the proposition ( GET BUSY TODAY?The early I MILLS <f* mer G It Hal \ Fall Goods are air i the Summer Stuf: es no difference w ble, we have it. lot weather, you < ess than it cost the iVhen looking fo days be sure to se< gains. ; Young ( Clothing and Shoe Stor Prizes Absc 3iy, Decembe First Grand Prize: Handsome Hallet & Davis PIANO, Value, $400. Ninth Grand Prize: Man's $25 Suit or Overcoat, ?nny you spend in any one of our , and so on. On Saturday, Decemb e given the First Grand Prize; the and Piize, and so on down the line I, tliis is 110 chance game, no guess 11 one of the Ten Grand Prizes merit ;all at any one of our three stores f starter stands the best show at wi * ^ rOOds | .1* || eady com- 1| i f must go. 11 < < > hat it is, if If ft And if it's i| I can buy it |;i r ; manufac- f t If r comfort II ! > 11 C i'lf e our bum- * t tZ < ' X X x ======= II r>? * if L-ompy, j| 1 ilutely FREE I r20,1913. | Fifth Grand Prize: j 1 Pnn/*oee Qfool a I IBs * M IliVV/OO Kj LWl IVatlgC* 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. It's a Beauty. three departments entitles you to or 20, 1913. the customer holding customer holding the second largest until the Ten Grand Prizes are given work. Just a little effort on your ioncd above. If you do not thor- | ind we'll explain it to you fully. B lining. 0