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PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mary Ci.rothers has accepted
: he position of cashier
? for the E. W. Kimbrell company.
Mr. David Leonard, of Spencer,
N. C., is visiting relatives in the
township.
Miss Bessie Henry, of St.
Petersburg, Fla., is the guest of
Miss Myrtle Sutton, of this townshin.
Robert Grier, of Albermarle,
N. C., spent several days of the
last week at the home of his
parents in this city.
Miss Julia Boyd has pone to
Conover, N. C., to be with her
sister, Mrs. Helen Stewart, who
has been ill for some time.
The Mexican Situation.
Three European Nations, Great
Britain, Germany and France,
have agreed to adopt no new
policy toward Mexico until the
Gove- nment of the United States
can submit for their consideration
a definite plan for the future
treatment of the revolution-tot n
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iwpuuiic m ocuciui /vuiui'tv-a.
Tnat a request of the Powers
to await a proposal regarding
Mexico from this (invert, p cut
had bv e i u a le. and that the
throe gr t European Nations
had yielded to the request Tuesday
was announced by Secretary
Brya i. President Wilson was
enroute to Washington from the
South when the announcement
was made and the Secretary of (
Stat" did not indicate what
would be the nature of the contemplated
negotiations with the
foreign Govern nents.
Progress n the Soulb.
(Washington Post.)
"It is marvelous what great
development has taken plac e in
some of tiie Southern States during
the last decade," remarked
II. Scott Undei wood, a manufacturer
of Birmingham, at the
Shorehani. "Birmingham, you
know, is the Pittsburg of the
South, but there are other manufacturing
cities. One would not
think of Atlanta, Ga., for instance,
in connection with manufactures,
yet it is a fact that
there are 207 different articles
manufactured in Atlanta, and it
is second only to Lynn, Mass.,
in the matter of wage earners in
proportion to population.
in most oi me southern
States where great development
is taking place the people give
little attention to political affairs.
The State primaries, of course,
attract a small proportion of the
vote, and most good people go
to the polls every four years and
vote, but then they forget all
about politics for another four
years. It has been proved to
my satisfaction and to the satisfaction
of most of the people
down my way that politics and
business will not mix."
Will Add Automatic Looms.
For the purpose of adding automatic
looms to the Graniterville
mill and doubling the capacity of
the Vaucluse mill, both owned
by the Granitville Mfg. company,
directors of the company
have issued a call to the stockholders
to meet November 26, to
consider the advisability of increasing
the capital stock to $1,000,000.
FOR SALE. Lady Thompson Strawberry
Plants, splendid variety, at 50c
per 100. S. P. Ulankenahip.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Savings Bank of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at
mc cioae 01 Dimness uci. ZI, liMJ.
RESOURCES.
Losnii anil Discount*.... $85 102 08
Overdrafts... .... .. ti26 94
Furniture and Fixtures 2 473 43
Due from Hanks and Bankers f> 960 91
Currency r> 200 00
Silver and other minor coin 1 434 26
Total $101 7X7 62
LIABILITIES.
Capita! Stock paid in $25 000 00
Surplus Fund 12 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses
and Taxes Pawl . 1 546 69
Individual Deposits subject to check 57 178 27
Time Certificates of Deposit 8X5 76
Cashier's Checks 177 90
Hills Payable, including Certificates for
Money Borrowed ... . ... 50000C
Total $101 787 62
STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA. '
County ok York. ?
Heforo me came W B. Meachain. Cashier of tht
alsive named Imnk. who. beinK duly sworn. say?
that the above and foreiroinR statement is a trui
condition of sakl hank, as shown by the books ol
said bank.
W. B. MEACHAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 28tl
day of October. 1913.
T. B. Sl'RATT. Notary Public.
Correct?Attest
J. H. McMURRAY. )
S. L. MEACHAM. Directors.
W. R. MEACHAM Jr. t
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SEVERE BRONCHIAL COUGH
Doctors Feared Lung Trouble,
Restored to Health by VinoL
The medical profession does not believe
that lung troubles are Inherited,
but a person may inherit a weakness
or tendency to them.
Mrs. Kate Heckm&n, Springfield,
'Ohio, says: "A few years ago I was
In a very bad run-down condition, and
the physician told me I had consumption.
I tried another physician, and
he told me I had ulcers on my right
mug. & quii, me pnyeicians ana
started on 'Vinol/ Today I am
perfectly healthy, and that Is why 1
recommend 'Vlnol'."
Vlnol soothes and heals the Inflamed
surfaces and allays the cough,
Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens
the digestive organs and gives the
patient strength to' throw off Incipient
pulmonary diseases.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding
that your money will be
returned if it does not help you.
P. S.?For any skin trouble try our
Saxo Salvo. We guarantee it.
W. B. ARDREY, Druggist,
FORT MILL..S. C.
A New Force in
Farming.
Inoculate your Clover, Vetch, Alfalfa
and other Legumes with Nitra Germ
for $:!.()') per : ere. See me or mail
your orders to Nitra Germ and Fertilizer
Co.. Savannah, Ga.
.1 AS. I*. CUI.P, Agent,
Rock Hill, S. C.
25 |!
S* * E% * ?>
vsa e
25
WANTEDj
To operate power Sewing
Machines, manufacturing
overalls.
Girls paid while learning.
In the heart of the
city.
New building, sanitary
surroundings.
HAMILTON CARHARTT,
Manufacturer,
ROCK HILL, - S. C.
??'?- ? "
"Haile's on the Corner."
Our line of Drugs and
Medicines is practical
ly complete in every
particular. - Should
you wish anything in
our line, not in stock,
I
it will be our pleasure
to order it, post haste.
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Come to see us.
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Fort Mill Drug Comp'y,
J. R. HAILE, Proprietor.
Phone 43.
i | 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 build;
ers know that good work cannot
r be done with poor material, and
that is why so many of them are
our customers.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
'Phone 72.
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|NEW~
j For.
I Every train ever
J New Goods to the
I week we have rec
of Men's Popular
I other shipment oi
J Overcoats and anc
I Shoes. Our first si
1 Misses' and Child
B and Cloaks just r
^ Goods, Underweai
*g alls, Etc., well, w
a m I rvrvlro 111-.
insula i_jvviv z> i4"\i
Son to our way of s
Yor Less. Every
Iter business*.
Don't part con
good, hard-earned
vestigate our wa;
I money on every \
cation is high, tf
goods is high, but
I Pattersons Dr
gj OVER FIRST NAT L BANS
3eSK?ffiB5BttaB5S?BT&B
TuiHKgmro iwni'hw ob aurmri
|| Pay by C
When a farmer sells
business man he recei
business man knows t!
4 him and be a receipt,
to his advantage to y
should not the farmer
bills by check? A c
chances of error and i
large number of farmc
and there are others w
of them?
Sayings Bank
Leroy Springs, Prest.
lLaaasga=si
Fill your bins with our
COAL
j
The best Coal mined.
We are now making summer
deliveries at summer
prices. Buy now, prices will
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.
KILLthe couch
AND CURE THE LUNCSf
""Dr. King's
New Discovery
ONSUMPTION Price
FDR I OUGHSana 50cA$1.00
^OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickeet Cure for ail .
THItOAT and LUNG TROUB- |
LBS, or MONEY BACK.
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iOODsj
I
y day brings more I
: New Store. This J
eived a shipment I
Priced Suits, an- I
: Boys* Suits and I
)ther shipment of
lipment of Ladies*, 1
lren*s Long Coats R
eceived. Heeced $
r, Sweaters, Over- ?
e just can't keep ji
^ everybody's got ||
elling New Goods gj
n t r no l-v K5
vaciy kJini^o U.L5 UCL" g
npany with your K
cash until you in- g
y of saving you gj
purchase. Our lo- jj
le qucility of our 9
pi ices are lowest. |j
y Goods Store, i
"SELLS IT FCR LESS.'' ft
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m rvt? \mmtitFJamm ? cujrxwin m iU'
.-7Lar.ift-W3M HllllWIll AttrttHTTWiBW0M>?|1
"heck I
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his produce ol' any kind to a jj?
ves his pay by check. The ||
lis check will come back to I?
la
If the business man finds it *8
>ay all bills by check, why I
be equally wise and pay his *
heck account eliminates all I
s an undisputal respect. A |
?rs are now banking: with us, I
'ho should be. Are you one 1.
: of Fort Mill, ||
W. B. Meacham, Cashr. "g
588
The Thrice-A-Week Edition
OF THE
NEW YORK WORLD
Practically a Daily at tha Prica of a Weakly.
No other Newtpaptr in the world sire* to much
at *o low a prica.
This is a time of great events and
you will want the news accurately and
promptly. The Democrats, for the first
time in sixteen years, will have the
Presidency and they will also control
both branches of Congress. The political
news is sure to be the most absorbing
interest.
There is a great war in the Old
World, and you may read of the extinction
of the vast Turkish Empire in
Europe, just as a few years ago you
read how Spain lost her last foot of
soil in America, after having ruled the
empire of half the New World.
The World long since established a
record for impartiality, and anybody can
afford its Thrice-a-Week edition, which
comes every other day in the week, except
Sunday. It will be of particular
value to you now. The Thrice-a-Week
I World also abounds in other strong
| features, serial stories, humor, markets,
cartoons; in fact, everything that is to
be found in a first-class daily.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S
. regular subscription price is only $1.00
per year, anil this pays for 156 papers.
We ofTer this unequated newspaper and
i The Fort Mill Times together for one
year for $1.76. The regular subscription
price of the two pape rs is $2.26.
OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at
The Times office.
Largest Magazine in the World.
TODAY'S MAGAZINEis the largest
and best edited magazine published at
60c per year. Five cents per copy at
? all newsdealers. Every lady who appreciatee
a good magazine should send
tor a free sample copy and premium
catalog. Address, TODAY'S MAGAZINE,
Canton, Ohio.
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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 long as the supply
lasts. Special orders will have our prompt attention.
Q;n?iA n ui_ u -
anu jl/uuuic nyacinuis
(Red, rose, pink, blue, lavender and purple. All
shades of yellow and white.)
Paper White Narcissus,
Chinese Sacred Lillies,
"Purity" Freesias,
Good supply of Sweet Pea Seed.
Massey's Drug Store.
Get it at Massey's?There's a Reason.
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Shoes, Yes, Shoes! j
ill W -a - *
I Let tne
| RED RACKET [
Shoe you with the
| the best Shoes for ]
'! the least money.
Yfee Red Racket Store.
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ZIIZLT '"'il'TZZ . ZIZ ^
!| (Two years old March 9, 1913.) |
Calls the attention of the publ
lie to its statement of condi- I
tion at the close of business October
21 st, 1913, published by order of I
the Comptroller of the Currenc}'.
The First National Bank,
|| Fort Mill, - - - S. C. j|
For BREAKFAST, 1
For DINNER,
' For SUPPER,
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.
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Lror sate oy { J
McELHANEY & CO;, I
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j The First Nal'l Bank I