As to Registration.
At a recent meeting- of the
, county board of registration
several Fort Mill men applied
for certificates after the hour of
3 o'clock, not having been able
to get to Yorkville sooner, and
another Fort Mill man notified
Chairman Wallace of the board
that if certificates were issued
there would be legal proceedings.
Chairman Wallace took the
position that the law merely fixes
the hours at which the registra
tion books shall be open, and
that if the board was willing to
work after that hoar it was of no
coneern to anybody except the
members of the board. The
certificates were is ued, as have
many other certificates been
issued in the past under similar
conditions. ? Yorkville Enquire".
Suggested tor Trustees.
Editor Times: Allow me space
to suggest the names of T. B.
Spri tt, VV. P. Ciayton and B. W.
Brauloid as men suited to fill
the positions on the local school
board. Citizen.
Dec. 16.
Speaking c! tiTs Xmas Spirit,
It's wonderful how the whole
world loosens up when the great
day comes. Po >r p; ople who have
to skimp and save the whole year
round, to keep the wolf from the
door, determine upon a great
spread at Christmas. If their
own lives are sad and gray,
they 're determined to make the
lives of their children as bright
as possible, and so they "blow"
themselves like locoed million
au aii'i uui'wujr Id ^Mll^ LU ICbuke
thorn. The poor man who
doesn't cut loose tor the benefit
of his children at Christmas, deservos
to be poor, and the poorer
ho is the more he deserves it.
Then, the old tightwads have
a generous streak at Christmas.
They thaw out for that one j
day, even if they do make up for
it by cheeseparing the rest of
the year. I know a venerable
tightwad who has been mourning
all his days because he lost a
nickel through a hole in his pocket
when he was a boy. He is so
close that his name is a by-word I
for miles around. Several years |
ago poor kids and kiddies in the |
town had been receiving mysterious
Christmas presents. No-1
body knew who was the giver
until accident revealed the fact'
that it was none other than Mr.
Tightwad. It was acaution how
the public sentiment changed
...U . i.:., I 1 n
wiicrii i nir> Dt-Ciimtr Known. 130fore
that there was none so poor
* |fr to do him reverence, hut since
the people learned that he has a
heart in his breast, instead of
the tin savings bank which was
supposed to occupy its place, he
is very much respected.
Christmas is the time when we
give things, and there is nothing
better for us than giving. We
spend so much time acquiring, so
much time planning and scheming
to add a few sesterces to our
bank accounts, that a little exercise
in the other direction is
good for mind and soul. It beats
all how the heart glows and
warms up when you give some-1
thing to a friend; not an old hat
that you don't want to wear any
more, but something that cost
you money and meant a little
sacrifice. -vJust try it once; you'll
feel younger and bigger and better.
And, even if you can't afford
to give much, you can afford to
k be pleasant and genial, and can
make yourself an asset, rather
than a liability. You can wear
that Christmas smile which is
reeking on earth and good will
to men, and thus contribute to
the general happiness, and assist
in spreading the Christmas spirit;
and the Christmas spirit means
a triumph of all that is best is
in human nature. It means generosity,
and kindness, and love.
The Red Racket Store is Santa
Clans' hf?fldnimrt??r<a
Presents suitable for every
class; old and young:, big and
little folks, can be gotten here.
Be sure and come to see the Tied
Racket Store. ? (Ad Vt.)
A. Special communicat
i o n of Catawba
Lodge No. 56. Thura^Sv
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atallation of officers
and work in second
degree. Refreshments.
Notice of Registration.
Notice is hereby given that the books
of registration of the town of Fort
Mill, for the year 1914 are now open
daily at the office of Bailee & Link and
will close January 3rd, 1914.
C. S. Link is the .duly appointed registrar.
By order of council this 5th day of
November, 1913.
A. R. McELHANY,
Attest: Mayor.
S. W. PARKS, Clerk.
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MACON, 61. CHILD
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When we tell you that Vinol is the
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making weak, puny, ailing children
strong, robust and rosy we ore only
telling you what has been proved by
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J. L. Fickling, Macon, Ga., says:
: "My child was very thin and delicate,
no appetite, nervous, and did not
sleep well. Doctors did not help her.
Vinol was recommended and the
change after a fair trial was wonder|
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a splendid appetite and has gained in
weight. I wish every mother knew
what Vlnol will do for delicate children."
What Vlnol did for this little girl
It will do for every weak and ailing
child because sickly children a need
the strengthening cod liver elements
and the tonic iron that Vlnol contains?that
is why Vlnol builds them
up quickly and giveG them a fine,
healthy color. It is pleasant tx> take
and we guarantee that the results will
satisfy you?money back If they do
not
1 P. S.?If you have Eczema try our
Saxo Salve. We guarantee it
W. B. AUDREY, Druggist,
FORT MILL. S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. "
For Vayor.
I hereby announce myself a candi- j
late for Mayor of Fort Mill, subject to
the choice of the voters in the January ,
election. W. L. HALL. 1
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. J. J. BAILES as a candidate f< r ,
Mayor of Fort Mill, subject to the ac- I
tion of the voters in the January elec- I
tion.
I hereby announce myself as a candi- 1 |
date for re-election to the office of
Mayor. 1 have possibly made misi
takes in the past, but 1 have always |
tried to do what 1 thought was for the
ItPKt (if flip n (IM(I 'ill ?"?
. |??ltii'H
concerned. My platform is any- j
thing for the up-building of.Fort Mill,
and if yon choose to elect me again 1
this shall be my greatest aim. j |
Respectfully submitted,
A. It. McELAANEY.
FOR ALDERMEN.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. W. -L. FERGUSON as a candidate
for Alderman from Ward 1, subject to |
the choice of the voters of said ward
in the January election.
Mr. W. J. STEELE authorizes The .
Times to announce his candidacy for
Alderman from Ward 1, and promises,
if elected, to Eerve as such to the best
of his ability.
I hereby announce myself a Democratic
candidate for Alderman from I
Ward 4 at the approaching municipal ,
election. I promise my best services
if elected. A. C. LYTLE. '
ALDERMAN WARD 3.
The Times is authorized to announce I
O. T. GULP as a candidate for Alder- I
man from Ward 3, subject to the choice
of the voters in the approaching town 1
election. I |
ALDER MAITATTARGET"
The Times is authorized to announce
Dr. .). L. SPRATT as a candidate for
Alderman at Large, subject to the
choice of the voters in the approaching
town election.
The Times is authorized to announce (
S. W. PARKS as a candidate for
Alderman at Large, subject to the
choice of the voters in the approaching )
town election.
^XirDRRMA^\VARD 2.
Mr. J. T. YOUNG is announced by
his friends as a candidate for Alderman
from Ward 2, subject, of course,
to the will of the voters in the approaching
election. j
J. Harry Foster, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW, I
Rock Hill, - - - S. C.
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
beginning with next week
our ginnery will be in operation
only one day in each
week?Wednesday.
The grist mill will be run
Fridays only.
Fort Mill Mfg. Co.
JRSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1
1QRE
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ndy, Box Stationery and some
in Pen, Shaving Set, Leather
irs, Collar Box.
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let, Kodak, Stationery,
itain Pen, Safety Razor, Colair
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for every age anH every sex. ^
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