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>W; v"BP5 v DESCENDED FROM GREAT MEN Many Still Living Who Trace Their Ancestry to Famous Soldiers Who Followed Napoleon. The marshal Alexander Berthier, horn at Versailles,-was named sovereign prince ?>f Nenfehnlol and Valentin, on Mareli .'10. and October 31, ism;, then prince of Wagrain, October 31, ISO!), and finally hereditary din a! peer on April 14, 1818. Alexander Berthier. duke and prince Iof Wagram, horn at Paris in 1883, is vet a bachelor. Flo has two sisters. the princess do Tour d'Auvcrgne Lauraguais, and the Princess Jactpiep de I ?ro?;Iio. Marshal Macdonald, of Scotch origin, received the duchy of Taren1 urn with 80.000 francs income on neceniher !>, 1SOO. Napoleon Macdonald, duke of Tarentuni. married Madame Valentine Hologorgue, widow of a former prefect of police. Thev were divorced in 1001. They had no children, hut the duke of Tal-cntum lias two sifters. .M rshal Charles Nicholas Ondinot received the title of duke of l.eggio April 11. 1810. The present duke, Henri, thirty years old, is the only male of the family. Marshal Andre Massena was made .prince of i->siin<r. .January 31, 1M0. and duke of Itivoli, April >? t of the same year. The present Andre Mas- ! sona, prince of Ksaling, duke of liivoli, is twenty-two years old. lie has j two pisters.* Marphal Michael Nov was created j duke of Klclnniron in May, 1808, and )?rinco of Moskown March 181:5. . The eldest of the family, Napoleon Nov, hears the title of prince of Mos- 1 kowa, and his brother Charles that of the duke of Elehinpen. Marshal lx>uis-(5ahriel Suchct ohtaine l the duchy of Alhuora January 11, 1813/ The third duke of Albuera, Haoul-Xapoleon Suehet, husband of Mile, do Cainbaceres, lias one son. HIS IMPRESSION *(f jn " >\ ny cooks ospoein 11y." "lit a use cooks know how to look after the dough." NATURAL REASON. "Why is your nose so sharp, Mr. En peck ?" "I guess it's 'jccuuic it's Ircpt to Ithe grindstone." PROPER WAY. "TTow is he paid for the series of articles on the solar system?" 4 "I suppose, by spaco rates." Percy?Money talks. Howard?1 guess the wire has always been busy when it had anything to say to me. WORLD'S WAR STRENGTH. The figures for I'no war strength of the principal nations of^the ohl world and of the I'nited States of America are as follows: (lenuany, 4,000.000; France, 2.'200.000; Russia, 5,000.000; Austria-Hungary, *2,100,000; Italy. 52 .">.000; Ureal Britain. 800.000: dapan, 2,000.000; Spain, 500.000; Swiden, 338,000; Norway, 140,000; I'nited States, 7,000,000. These figures will servo to answer the question as to what would he likely to happen in the event of war between this country and a foreign nation. In the first 1 place such war would necessarily be ~ t i ? ...... in a ii-ivni enarauer, u it took piaee nt ill!, for no foreign notion would be foolish enou'ih to attempt an invasion of tin- territory of the United States?that is, of the United States proper. PLENTY OF OCCUPATION. "Why dcu't vou buy an automobile?" "I ffet sulfieient citem-nt out of the n cra^enr ..i < *' iy fountain pen." E'^UCAT^D TO IT. "Cooks should always marry well." *ntrv ? '? ' GOD UVER GiL AND IRON I Two Most World-Famed Tonics Combined in Vinol. Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved to bo the two most successful tonics the world has ever known?iron for cue Diood and tho medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil as a strength and tissue builder for body and nerves, and for the successful treatmen? of throat and lung troubles. Two or . acr.t Trench chemists discovered a method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the cods' livers frcti the oil or prease which is thrown nvrny , but tn those mt dicin tl elements tonic iron is now added, thus combining in Vinol tho two nto-t world famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength creator for weak, run-down people. for feeble old people, delicate children, to restore strer.cth after sickness; and for chronic coughs, coids. bronchitis or pulmonary troubles we ask you to try Vinol with the understanoinp that your money will bo returned if it does not help you. P. S. For pimples and blotches try our Saxo Salve. "SYo guarantee lr.. \.". B. AIIDBKY. Drugjrisl. l td:r yn i.. s. c. A New Force in harming. Inoculate your Clover, Vetch, Alfalfa and other Legumes with Nitra Germ for per r.c.v. See me or mail vour orders to N'itra Germ ami Fertilizer Co.. Savannah, Ga. .IAS. P. GULP. A pent, * Rock Hill, S. C. ? 1 25 ' elDI C ' ? wJ 1 25 l WANTED i To operate power Sewing Machines, manufac- 1 turing overalls. Girls paid while learning. In the heart of the city. New building, sanitary surroundings. ?. .... _ HAM1L1UN lAKHAKiT, Manufacturer, ROCK HILL, - S. C. \ "Halle's cn the Corner." Our line oi 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. Fort Mill Drug Comp'y, ( J. R. HAILE, Proprietor. Phone 43. Doors, Sashes and Blinds require good judgment in their selection, or else you must purchase them at a Reliable Lumber Yard like ours. Contractors and builders know that good work cannot be done with poor material, and that, is why so many of them arc our customers. Fort Mill Lumber Company, 'Phone 72. Treat Y&ur Feetif SO A SURPRISE {' ' r ? ?? i iT^iq? ! ! I FLEXIBL1 Easy a/jdF/ejc/A'e yef f^efairjioy Look For The. Just Re A fuiT line of Shoes f< /our family, and they From fhf* maiinfarhir^ ? - - - t.* A AJivAi A VIIVAVLUL V along with the other you can buy them ( ber, we save you 1 5 every dollar you spei for cash makes it eas^ member our place ov Bank and come to se< Pattersons Drj "Sells It F ? mm mmmmmamrn* mm o mamaaummm mo ?a I Pay ky C I I When a farmer sells business man he recer business man knows tl . him and be a receipt. to his advantage to p should not the farmer !' bills by check? A cl 9 chances of error and is I large number of farme and there are others w of them? || Savings Ban!;: |? L.eroy Springs, Prest. ?????mm Fill your bins with our The best Coal mined. We arc now making sum 1 ! mer deliveries at summer prices. Coy now, p.rices wilt advance later. We guarantee the quality of our Coal. We never overcharge, and offer you only the best grade of Tennessee Coal. Stewart & Culp Phone 15. Largest Magazine in the World. TODAY'S MAGAZINE!* the largest and best edited magazine published at Mc per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers. Every lady who appreciatee a good magazine should send for a free sample copy and premium catalog. Address. TODAY'S MAGAZINE, Canton, Ohio. s sj> OS0 A ^4 00 y si? : come A 7vO sta jt ^11 SlilESs | //yvici KIDS OTHER // SQFTLE^THF^S. E\WEL,TS fitting fifce & y/e asycf S'f?9p. ell oi) TffE Sole. ;ceived j dy every member of - are brand new, just ir. They go on sale goods?at less than dsewhere. Rememto 25 per cent on : 1 -.1 O II ia witn us. belling y to undersell. Reer the First National e us. j Goods Store, ; or Less." ""i! 'heck ij| 1 .is ni*Arin/??> s\ f* on .? f/v A'I 1 iiu 1'iuuuv.i. ui ciujr rviuu m (I ||J I yes his pay by check. The || J lis check will come back to |g j If the business man finds it fR I ay all hills by check, why || 1 be equally wise and pay his |S j heck account eliminates all |S j < an undisputal respect. A 5? rs are now banking with us, h? , ho should be. Are you one ^ of Fort Mill, 11 W. B. Meacham, Cashr. I i The Thrice-A-Week Edition | OF THE ? NEW YORK WORLD 1 1 d Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the world fcivet no much | at so low a price. This is a time of groat events and > you will want tlio news accurately and j ju uej tly. The Democrats, tor the fir.-1 time 'n sixteen years, will have tho I i'l .-v and they will also control 1 Im'. ii icii ; of ('onjrress. The poiii.cal t s >uiv to bo the most absorbing interest. There is a great war in the OKI i World, and you may read of the ex- I tinciio:. of the va>t Turkish Empire in ; Europ -. just as a few years ago you | read how Spain lost her last foot of i soil in America, after having ruled the ] < in; tire of half the New World. | The World long since established a j record for impartiality, and anybody can I afford its Thrice-a-Week edition, which j comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-a-Week , World also abounds in other strong | features, serial stories, humor, markets, i cartoons; in fact, everything that is to i be found in a first-class daily. | THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S I regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We olfer this unequaled newspaper and | The Fort Mill Times together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.25. j OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at ' The Times office. I i -J ! t \ % Bulbs, Bulbs, Bulbs. Fresh lot just received and selling fast. Make haste while they last. 'Phone No. 91, and we will reserve them for you as Ion# as the supply lasts. Special orders will have our prompt attention. Single and Double Hyacinths (Red, rose, pink, blue, lavender and purple. All shades of yellow and white.) Paper White Narcissus, Chinese Sacred Lillies, j * "Purity" Freesias, ! Good supply of Sweet Pea Seed. Massey's Drug Store. Get it at Massey's?There's a Reason. 3! ZJI H^=F=)gE lb= li IB i 1,000 yards of 8 1-3 Cent Ginghams 1 I . ? b ij at the I RED RACKET for 31-2 and 4 Cents. 1 Ginghams for Everybody. ! The Red Racket Store. | 3 IS IE I [j] . vsaaraaB "^il?tMUM 1 For BREAKFAST, I J For DINNER, For SUPPER, |t ? ?X* There's Nothing better than PEERLESS 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. jj^r' For sale by ' || | McELHANEY & CO., . ,'sj FORT MILL, S. C. K i Tk Bank For the Farmer If J St Ton of our director0 re more or less actively en- |; gaged in farming an it our regular monthly meet- B ings the interests of the farmers are always die- j ! cussed and given careful and intelligent considera- jf ation. It's a good plan for-every farmer to have 1 i a banking connection; he may want to borrow j money some of these days and if he is a regIular customer of ours we can arrange the loan for w Remember us when you have money and we J j will remember you when you need money. The First National Bank, y | Fort Mill, - - - S. C. I 95^ ^ire