Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 07, 1913, Image 8
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Government Funds to Move Crop.
Twenty-five to fifty million
dollars of government funds will
be deposited in national banks of
the South and West at once by
Secretary McAdoo to facilitate
the movement of crops. Federal,
State and municipal bonds and
prime commercial paper will be
accepted as security for the
money upon which the banks
will pay two per cent, interest.
The motive of Secretary McAdoo
in establishing this pew
policy is to avoid the money
stringency in the late summer
and fall which invariably accom
panics the marketing and movement
of crops, especially when
the crops are unusually large as
the harvest now beginning promises
to be. He intends to take
time by the forelock and minimize
or prevent the usual tightness
of money.
New County Organization.
A new movement in York coun
ty was begun Friday when 100 or
mor?' men, women and children,
all residents of Bethel township,
met at Bethel church and effected
an organization that will bej
known as the Bethel Improvement
association.
Although each section of the
township was not largely represented,
there were enough good i
citizens present to make evident'
the fact that the township is
heartiiy interested in the new
mevement and if remarks and
comments by those present count'
for anything, the people will no I
doubt do everything they can toward
furthering the good beginning
made Friday.
Seaboard Connection for Rock Hill.
A citizen of Hock Hill who was
in Yorkville Friday made the
statement, according to a dis- j
patch, that he had the informa-j
tion entirely straight that the
tracks of the electric line now
being operated in that town,
would be extended to Harmony,
on the Seaboard Air Line, before
the end of twelve months, and
the extension would be made under
a guarantee that the new i
connection should ha\e its full
share of Rock Hill's freight business.
Card of Thanks.
I earnestly wish to express my
thanks to my friends for their
kindness during the sickness and
death of my daughter, Cora.
Mrs. Eliza Johnston. |
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Second Grand F
$100 Rock Hil
with Top and Rul
Third Giand P
$75 Putnam
Guaranteed tei
Fourth Grand P
$50 Five-Piece
Suit. A Beau
Eighth Grand P
Ladies' Tailore
Suit. Value
THE PROPOSITIO]
One Vote, every dollar t
the greatest number of
number of votes gets th
away. Now, we wish i
part and you or your fri
oughly understand the ]
GET BUSY TODATi
I MILL
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DIFFERENT.
"What did your new home cost
you ?"
"The plans called for ten thousand."
"That ain't what I asked you?"
SURPRISE. i
Gladys?I would die for the man
I love.
Sadie?That wouldn't he so much
of a dark deed us a blonde surprise.
PARADOX.
"We can't stay here."
"Whv not, dear?"
"How can wo do light housekeeping
in such a dark Hat ?"
NOT INTERESTED.
"A German scientist says bathing
multiplier bacteria." ,?
"1 never bathe my bacteria."
CALOMEL IS UNSAFE
Local Druggist Who Sells Dodson's
Liver Tone Guarantees it th Take
the Flace of Calomel.
If your liver is not working
just right, you do not need to
take a chance on getting knocked
all out by a dose of calomel. Go
to W. L>. Ardrey, who sells Dodson's
Liver Tone, and pay 50
cents for a large bottle. You
will get a harmless vegetable
remedy that will start your liver
without violence, and if it does
not give complete satisfaction
the druggist will refund your
money with a smile.
If you buy a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for yourself or your
children, you have insured your
family relief from attacks of
constipation, biliousness, lazy
liver and headache. It is as
beneficial and safe for children
as for adults. A bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone is something
every man or woman should keep
in the house. Your money is
safe because you can return the
uuiuic it it i<tiis to fecit lis J y.
I TII1S COUPON IS GOOD FOR t
25 VOTES '&
IN THE BIG PRIZE CONTEST |
IF CLIPPED FROM TilIj: ).
TIMES AND PRESENTED AT I
THE STORE OF THE $
MILLS & YOUNG CO., I
FORT MILL, S. C. g
rnd Prizes
:urday, Dei
,ri!5: First Gra
1 Buggy
jber Tires Hafld
Organ, Hdllet ,
i years. mA
PlA
Parlor ValiiP
ty. * aiue,
rize: Ninth Gri
id Coat Man's $2?
$25. Over
N?Every penny you spend in
o 100 Votes, and so on. On S
Votes will be given the First
e Second Grand Prize, and so
t understood, this is no chanc
tend will win one of the Ten C
proposition call at any one of
r---The early starter stands th<
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? fair and liberal manner as
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relation with this bank sa
Aside from the excellent f
has the advantage of liavi
years and of always havii
! J consideration.
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orders for Gi
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Her kind wor
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thing if you ph
orders. 'Phone
JONES,
* Wonderful Skin Salve.
Uucklen's Arnica Salve is known
I everywhere as the best remedy made
f<?r all diseases of the skin, and also for '
' burns, bruises and boils. Reduces in- i
flammation and is soothing and healing.
1.1. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of 1
j Cornelius, N. C., writes that one box |
helped his serious skin ailment after
j other remedies failed. Only 25 cents.
Recommended by Fort Mill Dru^ Co., (
Massev's Drug Store and Ardreys ;
Drug Store.
member 20,
nd Prize: . Flfth
rrincess
some' VaI
Sixth
Davis $50 Star
Machine. L
Seventl
$400.
and Prize: Tentl
? Suit or $25 Kit
coat. It's
i any one of our three depart:
Saturday, December 20, 1913,
Grand Prize; the customer holt
on down the line until the Ten i
e game, no guess work. Just a
rrand Prizes mentioned above,
our three stores and we'll expla
b best show at winning.
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trusted to us in such a
to make the customer's
tisfactory and profitable,
acilities offered, this bank
ng been entablished for }
ig made safety its first |
of Fort Mill, |
V. B. Meacham, Cashr. |f
Told Us
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we filled her
roceries and
Ve appreciate
ds and feel
?ay the same
lone us your
?s 14 and 8.
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Grand Prize: ^
Steel Range. $
lue $60. I
Grand Prize: ?
idard Sewing ~
ife-time Guarantee. |
i Grand Prize:
I $50 Diamond
Ring.
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i Grand Prize:
chen Cabinet.
a Beauty. |
ments entitles you to
the customer holding
ling the second largest
Grand Prizes are given
l little effort on -your
If you do not thortin
it to you fully.
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For All Men's
$1.50 Straw Hats for
2.50 4^ 4 4 4 4
3.00
Millii
I Only a few Street Hats left
single Hat, so down go the pi
LADIES' PANAMAS-We
$7.00, take them for $3.00 eac
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LADIES' and MISSES' 05
white at a big reduction. Re
best makes of shoes.
Meachan
i "Cast Youi
| Upon the Wa
And it shall return aftc
good biblical injunction, 1
I upon the waters or upon
temptations of life you w
The place where you can
fectly sure that it will no
I it will bring with it man>
is in the "FIRST NAT10
We pay four per cent.,
days on savings deposits
| your savings into this bai
The First Na
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Our sister State, Nort
various things, among the
the good, pure Flour,
PEER
This Flour is ground i
Heaton Company, and is |
to none. If you are parti<
bread, try a bag of Peerle
98 pound bags. The pric
Flour fails to please, it's 01
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i Straw Hats
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$1.25
1.50 I .
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law* J
. We must not carry over a
ices again. ,
have only two left, worth
:h.
cut to close out our stock.
IFORDS? In all colors and
member, we carry only the
1 & Epps.
r Bread I
ters .
;r many days." This is a I
but if you cast your MONEY
the various attractions and
ill never see it return. 8
cast your money and be per
t only return to you, but that
r other members of its family ?
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compounded every ninety
and we want you to cast
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ERLESS.
h Carolina, is noted for
sm being the making of
LESS.
in Durham by the Austin
guaranteed to be second
cular about eating good
ss. Put up in 24, 48 and
e is no higher, and if the
not yours. Sold by ^