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- FORT MILL, S. C. OENERAl INFORMATION. ( CITY GOVERNMENT. 5 i A. R. McEI.HANEY Mayor f S. W. PARKS ..Clerk I i 1 J. J. COLTHARP...Chief Police 1 DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. I No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. J ? ? No. 35 Southbound 7:13 a. m. ' No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. 1 No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m. f ; No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. j ^ No. 32 Northbound 9:27 p. m. f i Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at .{ Fort Mill only when flagged. , MAILS CLOSE. I 1 For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. } For train No. 27 4:50 p. ni. . For train No. 28. 6:00 p. m. 1 Note ? No mail is desnatcbed on f i trains 31, 32 and 3T>. Trains 27 j and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f POSTOFF1CE HOURS. 3 Daily' .. 7:30 a. m. to 7:20 <>. ni. I Sunday 9:30 to lUa. m., 5 to 5:30 p. m j Constipation Cured. Dr. King's Now Life Pit'- will relieve constipation pro"- .j and got your bowel* "> l- ?' , condition again. John ^>U|>atc, ot Sanlairy, Pa., >says: "They aro the best pills 1 over 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., Massey's Drug Store, and Ardrey's DrugS tore. BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING. ! I have bought the Blacksmith and Repair Shop of Mr. Eli Parks (in the roar 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 Plowing of Steam Whis ties wit inn ine imo-poraic i.imusoi 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. in council assembled and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall he unlawful 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 tine of not more than one hundred ($100) dollars or by imprisonment for a period of not more than thirty (20) days. Done and ratified in council this the 24th day of June, 1913. A. R. MeELHANRY, Attest: Muvor. S.*W. PARKS, Clerk. Let US Sell U Screen Doors and Windows Big Stock and Prices Right. Fort Mill Lumber Co. ? FREE VOTE COUPON. 7 Cut out this coupon and 4 jf present it at McElhaney's 4 store and he will exchange % it for twenty-five votes in v the $400 Piano Contest. r"???i THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 25 VOTES IN THE IUG PRIZE CONTEST IF CLIPPED FROM THE TIMES AND PRESENTED AT THE STORE OF THE MILLS & YOUNG CO., OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale al The Times office. I SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. Mrs. J. E. Patterson, of Lancaster, was a puest recently of relatives in this city. Mrs. Ernest Harris, of Richmond, Va., is a puest at the home of Mrs Sftlnman Hawio in the Pleasant Valley section. The Rev. W. A. Hafner returned to Fort Mill Monday from Huntersville, where for several days he had been conducting a meeting. Miss Mary Huey returned to her hjme in Rock Hill Monday morning after a pleasant visit to Miss Esther McMurray in this ci'.y. Mrs. Frank T. Pegram and little daughter, of Gastonia. N. C., are guests of Miss Ella Stewart, at the latter's home on Confederate street. Much interest is being manifested. especially among the active contestants, in the piano contest at the store of McElhaney & Company. The contest closes Friday and the winner ot the handsome piano will be announced at that time. Several good rains have fuller in this immediate section during the last week and as a result tlu crops and garden truck have been greatly improved. One ol the farmers was heard to remark Tuesday that the crops are now putting in 24 hours of worl each day. A recent ruling: of the post office department is t*> the elfeei that packages of perishable mat tor will not be accepted as mai matter when addressed to point! beyond the first zone region '1 he public should bear this ruling in mind and thereby avoid >an noyanco to themselves and tin postmasters. The annual picnic of the farm j ers of the Fork section of tht township was hold yesterday it i the grove near the home of Mr 1 Fred Nirns and was attended 1>\ i the usually large number o: j farmers and a number of theii I friends. i Special protracted services wi! begin next Sunday afternoon a 4 o'clock at Philadelphia Metho dist church. The services vvil be in charge of the pastor. Mr Glennan. Announcement wil be made next Sunday relative to the hours of s(?rvii?P ? h, . following week. The public i cordially invited to come ou ; and take part. The Charlotte papers of Mon day carried the anuouncenien j of the death Sunday of Mr Clifford McGinn, a popular youn; man of the Sharon section o Mecklenburg county. Mr. Mc (jinn, whose death was due t typhoid fever, was 19 years o age and was well known am admired in this section. Scout Master YV. M. Carother ; and his troop of Boy Scouts hav I been busy for several days com ; pleting arrangements for th i trip to the mountains of Nort Carolina, the start to be mad ' early next Monday morning Two big wagons will convey th twenty or more youngsters t the mountains, where camp vvi j be erected and a week or mor j of camp life will be spent. Th ; young men are aritieipa1 ing muc pleasure on the trip Filbert Picnic Tomorrow. It is reported that there i , some doubt about Senator E. 1 I Smith's attending the politici gathering to he Field at Filbert in York county, Friday. G<>\ ernor Bleasc has staled that h will attend if nothing unforesee prevents. It has been expected that th would be the preliminary skirn ish between Senator Smith an Governor Blease for the 191 campaign. A report from Filbert stat( that Lieut. Gov. Charles { Smith, of Timmonsville; .John ( Richards, railroad commission< and candidate lor governor, ar George R. Rembert, of Columbi; candidate for governor, ha\ ascepted invitations to speak. A number of Fort Mill mc t! will, as usual, attend the pica I at Filbert. \ f % I HHf dh 13 m K BB KA pjtewiH KflBjttH OT MJH K8B B E3B Nj Ask for Contest Votes T T O I) 11 with each purchase. Vr V II KM A' 1 I ? Hffl ffinaa a a i Of AH Surr i ?????????? * ' This, greatest of all, Sale begii and closes Saturday night, Aus greatest buying opportunity of a i able merchandise at half their va 11 to accumulate. We find it pays \XTT 1 are new. We can use the mom . you certainly can use the goods 1 l I : PiOTE THESE OiRi | t Dry Goods Department. I 3,000 yards A. A. Advertiser Bleaching (spring water bleached) best 12 l-2c Domestic on the market, sale price 8 l-2c 1 4,000 yards 10c, 121-2cand 15c Dress Gingham, only 8c b All 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c Lawns and Voiles, sale price, 7 l-2c 1 All 25c Fiaxons, Voiles, Ratines and Silks, sale price 17 l-2c ^ 50-cent Silk Ratine (very popular), sale price 35c 2.000 yards Lawns, Calicos and Ginghams, sale price 3 l-2c All 10c and 12 l-2c Percale, yard wide, sale price 8c - One table loaded with 10c Gingham and Percale, at 5c l Good 36-inch Bleach, 8 1 -3c value, sale price 5c ' 40-inch Sheet inir. worth 7 * -2c anvwhere. sab- nrice r?p "t! 100 Ladies' Sailor Hats, sale price 15c and 25c 50 Ladies Trimmed Hats, worth up to $7.50, sale price 75c 50 Ladies' One-piece Dresses at just half price j- 50 Ladies' House Dresses, $1.25 value, sale price 75c (I All White Voile and Kmbroidery Dresses at half price Children's 50c Dresses, sale price .. . .'18c ^ Children's $1.00 and $1.25 Dresses and Middy Blouse, sale \ price 69c 1 Ladies' Wool Skirts, . 1-6 oil' Ladies' Wash Skirts. 1-6 off c Ladies' Waists. 1-6 off h Colgate's Talcum Powder, 10c e Colgate's Toilet Soaps, 6c and 8c :. Air Moat Talcum Powder . 5c e Ten Balls Sewing Cot ion for ... . .. ._ . . 5c () And hundreds of articles not mentioned here priced in proportion to the above. e e h Positively no goods c ). Don t do yourself an injustice by lettini t; of its great benefits. A dollar saved is a 11 ;s cost of living, people find it necessary to : j Come to this Great Cash Sale and see 1 save you. Remember the dates and call r id t I c cIIjl ~c d^4 I RU1B 3 0 0 ocvcii jfjuuis ui dcm zwa H r l \ & ? Cotton for 25 cents. *? LLO & , FORT Mil p men ii9 irAon imer Go ns Friday mornin ;ust 16tK. It me. lifetime. You ge ilue. We never ; to let them go 1 ey to advantage ai to advantage. likT REDU Men's .and Boy All Men's Clothing, 1-3 off All Boys' Clothing, half price One lot of Men's $10 and $12.60 Suits, sale price $5.00 Best $1 Shirt made, sale price 79c Best f?0c Shirt, sale price. 43c Best Work Shirt, sale price 39c Men's Balhrigan Undershirts, sale price ... ISc Men's Balbrigan Drawers, sale price . 18c Men's Muslin Under-hirta, 22c Men's Muslin Drawers* in lrn*?? Our Grocery Wry best I'at. Flour, made from new wheat, Cupid brand, per bag, $2.76 Very best 1-2 Pat. Flour, made from new wheat, Idly of the Valley, per bag *>2.50 Silver Leaf Pure Lard, lb. 15c Pest grade Cornp. Lard, lb. 11c Pest (Granulated Sugar, lb. 5c Best loose Coffee, roasted, 17c Arbuekle's Coffee, lb. . 20c Pest grade full-heal Rice,. 7Jc harged at pr g this sale slip by you i dollar made and wi save not only the dolla just how many dollars i for Contest Votes witl YOUNG CO, ,L-? - - - S. C, MITY I *: I Ask for Contest Votes j with each purchase. ods. ig, August 1 St, ans to you the it new, season allow old goods while they are nd, at the price, CTIONS: r's Department. length, 22e Men's Elastic Seam Jean Drawers, 37 l-2e Men's B. V. D. Underwear, the suit __ 75c All Low Quarter Shoes,._ 1-3 off All High Cut Shoes, 10% off Remember, we have gotten in about half of our Kali Shoes and these, too, go at 10'v off. Men's Hut's, 20% off All Straw Hats, 1-2 price Headlight Overalls. 90e 50c Overalls, 43c All Odd Pants, 1-3 off Department. ? \ Three Plugs Brown Mule Tobacco for 25c Three Plugs Apple Sun Cured Tobacco for 25c Seven Bars Octagon Soap, _ 25c Seven Packs Gold Dust, 25c Karo Corn Syrup, gallon 40c Kerosene Oil, gallon 12Jc Good Irish Potatoes, peck 25c Three Cans of Good Pink Salmon for 25c All 12Jc and 15c Canned Goods go in this sale at 10c ices quoted. m r\ / ] ? ? ? CAll^l 11VJL ICCJjJ tiUIIie th the present high rs but the cents, too. i and cents we will 1 each purchase. Seven Bars Octagon Soap for 25 cents.