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f If f J lY |f ? . FORT MILL, S. C. | GENERAL INFORMATION. CITY GOVERNMENT. A. R. McEI.HANEY Mayor I1 S. W. PARKS Clerk . . i J. J. COLTHARP.. Chief Police DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. 1 No. 31 Southbound 5:35 a. m. | ' ? No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. i i No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m. i No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. , m^ I No. 32 Northbound ...9:27 p. m. I | i. Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at ., j Fort Mill only when flagged. ; f MAILS CLOSE. j J For train No. 36 8:30 a. rrs. I "For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. i ?. XT., ou '*" i i in vi inii ? o g.w p. in. 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 POSTOFFICE HOURS. j, Daily... 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. [ Sunday 0:30 to 10a. m , 5 to5:30p. m i ; f School Tax Election. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at Gold Hill Academy in Gold Hill School District No. 30, York County, on Friday August 15, 1913, for the purpose of determing whether the levy for school purposes in said district shall be increased to four mills on the dollar. W. H. WINDLE, W. P. EPPS, W. R. MEDL1N, Trustees Gold Hill District No. 39. Real Estate For Sale. 23 4 acres in Fort Mill with three tenant houses on same. 20 acres within live miles of Fort Mill, mostly forest oak and pine, three acres bottoms. 35 acres one mile from Fort Mill, house, barn, well. The Griffin store property, one mile from Fort Mill. We have a number of other farms near Fort Miil at prices ranging from $12.50 to $50 per acre. Ask to see our list. We also have a number of desirable dwellings for sale in town, and will be glad to show same to those who are interested. BA1LES & LINK, Brokers, Fort Mill, - - S. C. BLACKSMITHING 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 Miil, S. (\, 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 and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be 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. 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 (30) days. Done and ratified in council this the 24th day of June, 1912. A. R. McELHANEY. Attest: Mayor. S. W. PARKS. Clerk. Let US Sell U Screen Doors and - Windows Big Stock and Prices Right ^^^^/lill Lumber Co. i ib "I . ^ SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST to TIMES READERS. Missesi Rosa Culp and Jessie Baker visited friends in Mooresville, N. C., the last week. M iss Mabel Garrison, of Rock Hill, was the guest last week of Misses Juanita and Nannie Erwin in this city. Mr. Charles Elliott, of Columbia, is spending a part of his summer vacation here with his brother. Dr. J. B. Elliott. Mrs. J. N. Atwater and Miss Mary Epps returned to this city the last week, after spending two months with relatives at Conway. The Rev. W. A. Hafner, of the Fort Mill Presbyterian church, is spending his summer vacation at Montreat, N. C., having left for that city Tuesday*evening. Mrs. Hunt returned to her home in Savannah. Ga., Monday morning, after a visit to her I daughter, Mrs. C. W. McNealy, in this city. Foit Mill friends of Robert Y. Williamson, of Steele Creek, will be pleased to learn that he continues to improve from the stroke j of paralysis which he suffered some days ago. An election will be held at Gold Hill school house on Friday, j August 15, to determine whether the school levy shall be increased j to four mills. The district now has a special levy of two mills. i The Times regrets to learn I that Mrs. F. W. Farnsworth (nee Miss Delia Mills), is seriously ill 1 of fever at the country home of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Massey, three miles south of ; Fort Mill. Magistrate R. P. Harris is wearing a broad smile nowadays all on account of the arrival at i his home Sunday of a bouncing 10-pound boy. The magistrate j says if his several girls were j boys he would now be in position numerically to,put a Harris baseball nine in the field. Mrs. J. H. Ainslie, of St. i Petersburg, Fla., is a guest at : the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sutton, of the I township. Mrs. Ainslie was accompanied to Fort Mill by Miss Alice Armstrong, of Spencer, N. C., who has been on an expended visit to relatives in * the ; Florida city. The Fort Mill Light Infantry, Capt. T. B. Spratt commanding, returned to Fort Mill late last ! Wednesday from the encampment at Anderson. All the men were in perfect health and highly pleased with the treatment they received in Anderson and the encampment was pronounced one I of the most successful of any in which the company has taken part. The annual Epps picnic, an event of much interest to the .vf ?t Mill * ? i-: - - -.in \ji rui t mm iu\viib:ii|), Will be held in the grove near the home of Hon. S. H. Epps, Sr.. on next Thursday, August 14th. A program of entertainment has I been arranged and the day wili hold out much pleasure for all who attend. The ladies are requested to bring well filled baskets and the public generally is invited to attend. Mr. W. J. Latham and family, of Turnersville, Texas, arriveti in Fort Mill Saturday afternoon and are guests at the home ol Mr. Latham's brother. Mr. Jot Latham. Mr. W. J. Latham was a resident of the township unti about thirty years ago, when ht moved to Texas. Mr. L>. C. Epps, another former Fort Millian nov\ residing at Turnersville, also ar rived here Saturday and is visit ing relatives in Gold 11 ill com nmnity. Two farmers' institutes wen conducted in York county during the past week. About 150 farmers were present at the one helc held at W. S. Wilkerson's oj Hickory Grove, No. 1. Some thing like 100 were present a Dr. T. K. Dulin's in Bethel. Tin speakers and their subjects were | P. N. Lott, "Soil Improvement;' ,Jno. D. W. Watts, "Live Stocl Growing;" W. H. Barton, "Hu mus;" O. M. Clark, "Fruits,' and W. P. Stewart, "Poultr; ' Raising." 4 y ( .1 * I I Ask for Contest Votes with each purchase. | | P1 i j Of . This, greatest and closes Satu greatest buying < able merchandis to accumulate, are new. We. you certainly cai NOTE TV Dry Goods E 3,000 yards A. A. Advertiser Bio; best 12 l-2c Domestic on the n 4,000 yards 10c, 121-2e and 15c 1 All 10c, 12 l-2e ami 15c Lawns ai All 25c Klaxons, Voiles, Ratines 50-cent Silk Ratine (very popula 2,000 yards Lawns, Calicos and All 10c and 12 l-2c Percale, yard One table loaded with lOaGingh Good 36-inch Bleach, 8 l-3c valu< 40-inch Sheeting, worth 7 l-2c ai 100 Ladies' Sailor Hats, sale pri< 50 Ladies Trimmed Hats, worth 50 Ladies' One-piece Dresses at 50 Ladies' Hou^e Dresses, $1 25 All White Voile and Embroidery Children's 50c Dresses, sale pric Children's $1.00 and $1.25 Di e price Ladies' Wool Skirts, Ladies' Wash Skirts, Ladies' Waists Colgate's Talcum Powder, Colgate's Toilet Soaps, Air F loat Talcum Powder, Ten Palls Sewing Cotton lor And hundreds of articles not m portion to the above. i Positively c i * Don't do yourself ; of its great benefits. cost or living, people I Come to this Gre; i save you. Rememl t z==z=zz=3zzz=====zi: B . : ; i * Seven Spools of Best f Cotton for 25 cents. I / V 1 . / OUR Bl( Sk rrbsssAv ISM H All Sum of all, Sale begin relay night, Augi; opportunity of a li e at half their vali We hnd it pays I ;an use the mone; "1 a use the goods tc SESE GRE )epartment. iching (spring water bleached) rnrket, sale price 8 l-2c L)ress Gingham, only 8c ncl Voiles, sale price, 7 l-2c and Silks, sale price 17 l-2c r), sale price 35c Ginghams, sale price 3 l-2c wide, sale price 8c am and Percale, at 5c e, sale price . 5c ny where, sale price 5c i!e 15c and 25c up to $7.50, sale price 75c just half price value, sale price 75c Dresses at half price e ... . 38c sses and Middy Blouse, sale (?9c . . 1-3 off 1 -3 off 1-8 of? 1<)c . 3c and 8c 5c 5c eniioncd here priced in prono goods c? an injustice by letting A dollar saved is a i find it necessary to sa it Cash Sale ancl see ji ber the dates and call 1 MILLS & ' FORT MILL, A. 1 i ' -"-v . - \ ' .; DRTIli CASH mer Go s Friday mornin: ist 16th. It met ifetime. You ge ue. We never s to let them go \ y to advantage ar ) advantage. AT REDU< Men's and Boy' All Men's Clothinj*. 1-tt off All Boys' Clothing,. half price One lot of Men's $10 and $12.50 Suits, sale price $5.00 Best $1 Shirt made, sale price _ 70c Best 50c Shirt, sale price 4Hc Best Work Shirt, sale price 20c Men's Balbrigan Undershirts, sale price 18c i>? ? ?1 *? *.. o iiuii/I 1/1 trip, r*<11 if price 18c Men's Muslin Utider-hirts, 22c Men's Muslin Drawers; in knte I Our Grocery V. ry best fat. Flour, made from new wheat, Cupid brand, per bag, $2.75 Very best 1-2 fat. Flour, made from new wheat, I.ily of the Valley, per bag $2.50 Silver I.eaf Pure I.ard, lb. 15c Best grade Comp. Lard, lb. 11c Best Granulated Sugar, lb.... 5c Best loose Coffee, roasted, 17c Arbuehle's Coffee, lb. 20c Best grade full-heni Rice, 7Jc larged at pri this sale slip by you c dollar made and wit ive not only the dollar jst how many dollars or Contest Votes with /DUNG CO., - - - s. c, ? \ MITY Ask for Contest Votes with each purchase. I ALE ods. g, August 1 St, ms to you the t new, seasontllow old goods vhile they are id, at the price, I , ' & 2TIONS: / s Department. length, 22c Men's Elastic Seam Jean Drawers, 37 l-2c 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 Fall Shoes and these, tr.o, go at 10% off. Men's Hat's, 20% off All Stri:w Hats, 1-2 price Headlight Overalls. 90c 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 Svrim o-nllon 4f?/? Kerosene Oil, pullon 12Jc Good Irish Potatoes, peck 26c Three Cans of Good Pink Salmon for 25c * All 12Ae and 15c Canned Goods po in this sale at 10c 9 ices quoted. f md not reap some h the present high s but the cents, too.. v and cents we will each purchase. Seven Bars Octagon Soap for 25 cents.