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Lv * r y Contest Close Our First A versary, Mai Fourth, 191 Drawing for the prizes wi promptly at 12 o'clock on M our First Anniversary. J holding chances must either have someone bring their cl we will continue drawing unt: who is here gets the prize TIVELY THEY WILL BI AWAY. Disinterested pai conduct the drawing. It i: everybody. Be sure to ask for Tickets. STOP, LOOK, LIS! EXTRA SPEC With every 25 cent pure Nyal's Gooi we will Issue TWO CHANCE! are the best Family Itemed and are guaranteed, and a re every ailment known to tl body. I Prescriptions Filled Accurate and Promptly. A Dangerous Practice. "He was in the habit of walking home nights along the railroad tracks," says a newspaper account of the death of a minister of the gospel who was recently killed by a freight train near a Georgia city. A college graduate, a man far above the average in intelligence, and a useful citizen, yet this man by his daily hal its, formed probably because the railroad track offered smoother walking than the public road, did nothing less than invite the fate which finally overtook him. Commenting: on this dangerous practice the Atlanta Journal says, in part, editorially: "The loss of fourteen liv? s in a wreck would loon: forth as a ; national horror; yet statistics | show that there is an average i of fourteen deaths every day! caused by the dangerous cust >m , of walking on lailroad tn.cks or otherwise trespassing on such property. It is estimated, indeed, that in this manner occur more than half the fatalities incident to railroads in the United States; and the majority of the persons thus killed arc not tramps but children and valued citizens. "The time has come when the public should take serious note of this record with its grim warning to all who are accustomed to use railroad tracks as a common highway. The transportation companies are exerting themselves to end this peril and the Interstate Commerce Commission has spoken to the same purpose. After all, however, it is upon the individual that responsibility must rest; it is popular sentiment and popular judgment that must correct this evil. Five thousand lives a year is a terrible sacrifice to carelessness. It can be reduced and prevented only through individual recognition of the great risk of walking on a railroad track." For a New County. The committee representing the advocates for a new county with McCormick as the county seat expects to apply to Governor Blea*; this week to order an election on the question to be held some time in December. The new county, if formed, would be made up of portions of Greenwood and Abbeville counties. I ? ARE YOL i= Kitchen ~ ~ Other Valuable Prizes s on nni- Issue of The Times. All ] 4*1 Our Windows Next W( u be hew It."?Trading at Masseys[arch 4th, Everybody ^ be here or lances, as #*YI TD DD il someone V/UIV I IVVj s. POSIE GIVEN With every 25c purchase from any department in < t? ou will It - - 1 * 1 "* * * ? name prizes. n.acn coupon is numoered and a duplic; ' fa,r for OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY, these duplicates will b< fir^t number drawn out gets the Kitchen Cabinet. Th on. Everything is bona fide. Every purchase counts. 'EN and HEED! - It's All in Your Fav ? = NO! POSH This is NOT a Vote collecting proposition. This is hase of ? few vote collectors worrying you about trading with us woman and child, rich and poor, white and black, that iea Triade no strings to it. No effort whatever. All you have tc medy for le human Visit our store and see the be; \ | | Massey's Drv Get It At Massey's - - Squthland Bellei <hob- F?cutoffvahps i do THE?fE^R Leather Leather I Demand the best and I Me results wit/ be on- S usual and satisfying... I LOOK FOR THE BELL ON THE - Just Received A full line of Shoes for every member of your family, and they are brand new, just from the manufacturer. They go on sale along with the other goods?at less than you can buy them elsewhere. Remember, we save you 15 to 25 per cent on every dollar you spend with us. Selling for cash makes it easy to undersell. Re member our place over the First National Bank and come to see us. Pattersons Dry Goods Store, "Sells It For Less." I 5 a proposition where everybody hi 5 to get the benefit. You get the spends a quarter with us, gets a > do is to spend your quarters at M autiful Prizes to be given awa] tg Store, - - - There's "Haile's on the Corner." Our line of Drugs and Medicines is practically complete in every particular. - Should you wish anything in our line, not in stock, It will be our pleasure to order it, post haste. Come to see us. f Fort Mill Drug Comp'y, J. R. HAILE, Proprietor. Phone 43. Every member of every family in the world can make use n I - ^ r? ' ^ ' ui a uiu 01 nexan urciealies, the simple remedy for constipation and liver troubles that eats like candy. Practically every person who buys a 10c box comes back for another or larger. But it should be easy enough for you to call in and get a free sample or a full package on a money-back guarantee. Ardrey's Drug Store. A New Force in Farming. Inoculate your Clover, Vetch, Alfalfa and other Legumes with Nitra Germ for $2.00 per acre. See me or mail your orders to Nitra Germ and Fertilizer Co., Savannah, Ga. J AS. P. CULP, Agent, Rock Hill, S. C. | net Free! id in Next Get it at Massey's-isplayed in There's a Reason | * Wo V> ~ - .1 1 ?L_ * - _ _ _ _ _ w ? "ten cu'ivcu lilt' question a thousand times, "WHAT IS THE REASON?" and we are almost tempted ion. I to change our Slogan to "THERE ARE J I J REASONS." But as everybody has a reason of their own and we know that each satisfied customer makes more reasons, we stick to our old adage. We must say that we appreciate the . ! chance at these ,val- display of confidence that you have box. On March 4th, shown us in the past few months and I in a basket and the we maki"K eveJy v(T?rt to STT j . you the best we know how, and to Second I nze, and SO know that you have a reason also. jceived. - THE FRIZES ARE FREE. = EXTRA SPECIAL. as a chance and not a ?,.it With every 25 cent purchase from benefit. Every man, our Paint Department we will issue THREE CHANCES. In this depart, chance. Absolutely ment we excel all others, and we take A QCrV'C pride in it to make it the best. A bo lii I b. \\re carry the celebrated New Era Paint (Acme Quality). Also a complete stock of Kurfee's Paint, Varnishes, Oils, Etc. telephone ? ? number 91 Leave your call here for your A Reason Doctor J. - -- _=B FIEAKFAST, I For DINNER, I For SUPPER, There's Nothing better thnn PEERLESS i 0 It makes good loaf; it makes good biscuits; it makes good pies; it makes good cakes; in fact, it makes GOOD HEALTH. Try a bag; it's a little better and the price is the same. For sale by LMcELHANEY & CO., I FORT MILL, S. C. || ' The Bank For the Farmer ' I Ten of our directors are more or less actively en- | -* i- * gagea in iarming ana at our regular monthly meet- m ings the interests of the farmers are always disI cussed and given careful and intelligent considera ation. It's a good plan for every farmer to have I a banking connection; he may want to borrow money spme of these days and if he is a regIular customer of ours we can arrange the loan for | him. J Remember us when you have money and we will remember you when you need money. ^ The First National Bank, | Fort Mill, - - - S. C. || I LUCKY' <4 0 Uabii to be Announce Prizes will be Di ;ek. . "Everyboc -There's A Reas ^POSITION: - ' aur store you are entitled to a free ate number is kept in a sealed 3 taken out and thouroutfhly mixec ic second number drawn ^ets the or. You Get Value Rt IVELY NO! =