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FORfflP^Tc. B N?Mj. IHfORMATlON. CITY GOVERNMENT. A. R. McELHANEY Mayor C. S. LINK Clerk ,, D. N. GASTON--Chief of Police (DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. No. 31 Southbound 6:00 a. m. i No. 36 Southbound 7:12 a. m. 2 No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. | f No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m. 1 J No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. f No. 32 Northbound 9:07 p. m. f A No. 113 Southbound..12:09 p. m. J No. 114 Northbound.. 11:50 a. m. T 4 1 Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at J I Fort Mill only when flagged. j ( MAILS CLOSE. f I For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. J - For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. j Note?No mail is despatched on [ trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 1 i and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f POSTOFFICE HOURS. 2 Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I \ Sunday 9:30 to 10a. m., 5 to5:30 p. m. J j, ~ ? GIVE THAT PUNY CHILD THIS GUARANTEED REMEDY .If your child is under-weight, listless, ailing, liable to get sick easily, it needs a medicine to build its weight and strength. For this purpose there is nothing else we know of that we can so strongly endorse as Rexall Oliv< Emulsion. The remarkable success of this splendid medicine is due to the fact that it contains ingredients that tone the nerves, enrich the blood and furnish to the entire system the strength, weight and health-building substancesit needs. And, it does all this without injuring the stomach. In fact, Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is not only pleasant to take, but even the most sensitive stomach is benefited by it, and the digestion improved. On the other hand, it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs, which most parents object t? giving their children. It does its gooe' work by taking hold of the weakness and builds the body up to its natura strength, at the same time making it strong to resist disease. If Rexall Olive Emulsion doesn't build your chi'd up, feed the stunted, f)unv muscles, and make the little ont ively, strong, well, and full of the animal spirits children are meant by na mre 10 nave, come uaca anu icu us ana Ret your money back. We don't wan you to lose a cent. We think/this is no more than fair, and it leaves you n< room to hesitate. For old people also for convalescents?for all who are nervous, tired-out, run-down, no matter what the cause ?we offer Kexall Olive Oil Emulsion with the same guarantee of entire satisfaction or money back. Sofd only at the 7,(KM) Kexall stores, .. and in this town only by us. $1.00. Ardrey's Drug Store, Fort Mill, S. ('. FOR SALE, on reasonable terms, and at a fair price, the Mary Stephenson place, in Indian Land township. Lancaster county. One hundred acres, and a part of the Sizer lands. Address. J. Harry Foster, Attorney, Rock Hill. S. C. Office, Railroad Avenue. FOR SALE. Eggs for batching from the following standard bred strains at pricesnamed per setting: Partridge Wyandottes, $1.50; R. I. Reds, $1.50; Buff Orpingtons, $1.50; White Wyandottes, $1 .50; Single Comb Brown Leghorns. $1.25; White Rocks, $1.50. Fort Mill Poultry Association, Fort Mill, S. C. LICENSE TAX DUE. Nof*i is hereby given that the Annual License Tax of the town of Fort Mill, S. C., is due and payable, without penalty, before March 1, 1014. By order of Council this 10th day of January, 1014. C. S. LINK. Clerk. Particular Mechanics L are always pleased ^when they goon a job to find that the Luinber to be used came from our Lumber Yard. It makes work easier if good \ material is used, and the work is \ better, too. Let us figure with Vou on your next hill. fort Mill Lumber Company, \ 'Phone 72. TAX RETURNS FOR 1914. Office ofv the County Auditor of York County, S. C. Yorkville, S. \C., December 2, 1913. As required by statute, my books will be opened at my office in Yorkville ^ on THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914, and be kept open Uptil FEBRUARY 20, 1914, for the purpose of listing for taxation all PERSONAI, and REAL PROPERTY held in York County on January 1, 1914. Taxpayers will please remember this is the year for re-assessment of REAL ESTATE. V For the purpose of facilitating the taking of returns and for the greater convenience of Taxpayers, I wirj be at the following places on the Xiates named. And at Yorkville from Thursday, February 5, until Friday, February 20. \ All males between the ages of Iwein ty-onc and sixty years, except Confed-\ erate soldiers over the age of fifty years, are liable, to a poll tax of $1.00, * and all persons so liable are especially requested to give the numbers of their respective school districts in making their returns. BROADUS M. LOVF:, County Auditor. ' 7 \ . \ iC Invitations have been issued by the local lodge of Knights of J I Pythias to the annual banquet, ' | which is to be held this evening I in the lodge room and adjoining ( , town hall. $ According to a recent report ' of Commissioner E. J. Watson, 12 per cent, of the population > and 25 per cent, of the white j people of York county are connected with the cotton mill industry. "The Fort Mill Times has j changed its appearance from an j eight page, six-column sheet, to a four page, seven-column sheet, and is on a better quality of paper. This week's edition looks * unusually good to us." ?Chester ' News. Thank you, brother. * ? It seemed that all the elements i tried to take a hand Friday in t making the day the worst of the winter in this section Rain, ^ sleet and snow fell throughout ' the day and biting cold was Q experienced. The bad weather ^ began early Thursday evening v and continued throughout Fri- ^ day. 1 Today (Thursday) is "split- f log" day in Rock Hill and the s indications are that there will be V ,, ?l c j i Li * <i uii^c iiuiiiuci ui uriins uruugiil into the city. Prizes have been . offered on all drags, also a prize for the person bringing a drag the greatest distance. The Fort Mill friends of Capt. t M. C. Willis, of Yorkville, were P much interested in the announce- c ment a few days ago that he will he a candidate next summer for i he ofiice of adjutant and in- (] spector general. Capt. Willis is y quartermaster on Col. W. W. p Lewis' staff,' and has been a c valuable attache of the National f Guard for ten years or more. c t A meeting of the stockholders R of the P ^petual Building and a Loan Association of this city has fi been called for Monday, March v i), at 3 o'clock in the afternoon F for the purpose of considering ^ the proposition to increase the ^ apital stock of the association, j. The demand for stock in the n usocciation has been so heavy hat the directors find an in- ^ crease in the capital stock neces- 1 sary fo supply the demand. v s The fnnerwl nf .1 -T gtUlor * whose tragic death occurred p it his home in Rock Hill on last v Tuesday afternoon, were held P Thursday morning at 11:15!' o'clock, from the late residence, the Rev. P. B. Wells, L). D.,con- _ ducting the services. The interment followed in Laurel wood f< cemetery. Capt. T. B. Spratt and Lieut. S. W. Parks, of Fort j ? Mill, were among the large num-1 her who attended the funeral in [ Rock Hill. 1 Township Supervisor Blankenship, assisted by residents of tliis city, is bending effort to have the county appropriate a sufficient amount of money to change the public road east of the county bridge over Catawba ^ river. The change of the road ^ is desired in order to do away with Hie steep hill at that point v which in bad weather becomes|y almost impossible and during the g the high stages of the river the ii approach to the bridge cannot be ij reached by this road. A delegat ion of Fort Mill men, together with Supervisor Blankenship, appeared before the county board of commissioners at its 1 st meeting, and were given the assurance that if a survey proved that the change could be made within a certain specified amount that the money would be ap- f preprinted by the county. \ M E A C H A ! FREE, FRE With each 25-cent purchase Floss, we will pive free a Line cent purchase we will pive fr several designs in Stamped Lii See the Newest in the Madr men, 2 for 25c. Kid G1 The West End ?the best market, black, tan and brown. Cor? We handle the celebrated R. styles, $1 and $1.50. Front la MEACHAN \ It's better at the same pric< \ t THEVbST PERSONAL MENTION. .Mrs. Robt. Downs, of Pinerille, spent Thursday in Fort Mill with relatives. Dr. S. E. Massey arrived Frilay from Bramwell, W. V&., for i visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Massey, in this city. H. C. Culp, of Hillsboro, N. C., vas among the visitors to Fort Mill Sunday. Rev. E. A. Hartsell, of Cheserfield, spent several days of he last week with his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Patterson, of Lower ?ort Mill. Fort Mill friends of Mr. J. A. j <\itners win oe interested to ; enow that he is now located at ( ^ayetteville, N. C., having prone o that city from Worthville ibout ten days ago. Mr. Withers s now with the Holt-Morgan nill at Fayetteville. Mr. C. C. Haile, who left Fort dill a short time ago, has writen a friend in this city from >t. Louis, Mo., stating that he vould go on to Phoenix, Ariz., vhere he probably will engage n farming. M iss Mary Culp, a saleslady or the E. W. Kimbrell Co., is pending two weeks in the Baltimore market. Two Big Events in Fort Nill. The week ending Saturday, flarch 7th, will be a "Red Leter" week in Fort Mill, when wo of the biggest contests ever lulled off in this community will ome to a close. Massey's Drug Store, "the eliable prescription druggists," yill close their contest, Wedneslay, March 4th, giving away a landsome kitchen cabinet and a >en of partridge wyandotte hickens. Those who are not amiliar with the terms of this ontest will profit by reading heir ad. in another column, -larch the 4th marks the first nniversary of this popular drug irm. We, The Times, are always ready to take note of the rogressiveness of our merhants and we must congratulate Ir. B. F. Massey, Jr., the proprietor of this firm, for conductng a drug store that any comnunity should be proud of. The week ending Saturday, larch 7, also marks the close of 'he Times great piano contest in /hich some young lady of this ection is to be given absolutely ree a handsome $300 upright >iano. Several young ladies are /orking for this prize and at present the race is so close it is Tipossible to form even a feint iea as to who the winner will e. WANTED -Beef Cattle, and Hogs >r Fork, Putter, Chickens and Eggs, e sure and see us. Fhone 82. L. A. [arris & Co. IEXALL Cherry Bark COUGH SYRUP The first dose will convince ou that you have something hat is worth while and that is ifferent. If the last dose does not conince you that you have had our money's worth come and et it back, for people are sayig too many good things about ; to have one bad word. De frhtful to take. Ardrey's Drug Store. FOR SALE Quantity of Bermuda Grass Hay at 20.00 per ton. delivered in lots of ,000 or more pounds. Apply to B. F. [assey or L. M. Massey. m & epps IE, FREE! of "Belding Bros." Silk n Sofa Pillow. With a 50ee a Table Runner. Also fien Pieces for 50c. as Striped Linen Collars for loves guaranteed Glove on the Men's Kid Gloves $1.50. ets. & G. Corset in all the new ce Corset at $8.00. 1 Sc EPPS !, if it came from Epps'. BOLL TREES, FORT HILL, SOUTH OAROLIKA New Spr I Are coming in every clay. not, come in today. I Just received, a lot of Ladi 75c to $3.00 each. Also a It and 50c. Balkan Blouses, siz Don't forget our New Spri I and select yours before they c what you want we'll get it oi Everything in Winter Goo< J Special C I For Saturday and Monday, tl Shirting, 1 Oc quality, at 7 1 -i I Watch this space next week a MILLS & Y (Telephone 12 : WHO'S YOUR COALMAN? I \ j % To buy Coal with judgment as to its every ele1 ment is our purpose and your protection. 1 Coal that stands up to every claim we make for it in word and advertisement and meriting ^ the endorsement its users accord, are the best ^ reasons for urging you to use \ Our "Blue Gem" Coal I i t 1 Principles falling short of that mark ought to ^ agitate some tall thinking on your part. f | Stewart & Culp, | t Quick Delivery Telephone No. 15. t ^ You Jud^e Let the Trial last Th: line Buy a pair of " Headligh our Store today. If thirty days of the hard< of not convince you that these are tl ever bought, bring them back ai There will be no argument lL case. Your decision will Kp 4 inese goods For Sale in Fort Mill by MIL , ":\ V ' i ing Goods || I?IOTrrv Tr/-ki rt^rxM 4-1* HI x iavc y kjul 5CC11 Llldlir 11 | ' v es' and Misses House Dresses # I Dt of Children's Dresses 25c 1^|| es 1 0 to 20 years, 50c each. J .1 ng Suits are here. Come in I ire picked over. If we haven't ft i short notice. I | ds at reduced prices. P jj| :ash Sale |j le best Cheviot and Hickory Ic. md see what we have for you. i OUNG CO. J "Buy and Sell Everything" 'A<l ^ i Be On Time If you have Clock troubles," quit experimenting with un- . known makes and get a SETH THOMAS CLOCK. They j?j have been making clocks for 100 YEARS, amK,are acknowledged to be the best at any price. We have Seth Thomas Clocks as low as $2.90 that we guarantee ti^ffive absolute satisfaction. ^ We have a New Watch made by the Waltham Co., 16 ^ size, at $5.00 that is a wonder. Also have new Watches from 90c up. We cannot afford to I ' sell you a time-piece that does not give satisfaction, as we I guarantee everyone we sell. Compare our prices with any catalogue or so called wholesale dealer. v I I L. J. Massey. I id get your rnorcy. ^ HI You are the Supreme Court in this :avorable?or we will stand the costs. LS & YOUNG COMPANY. Jgjl