Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 05, 1914, Image 3
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I | OENERtl INFORMATION.
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No. 81 SoutHOTGnd 6:00 a. m.
< No. 35 Southbodfad 7:12 a. m.
No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. i
No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m.
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m.
v No. 82 Northbound 9:07 p. m. I
i , No. 113 Southbound..12:09 p. m. . ,
No. 114 Northbound-.11:50 a. m. |
Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at 1
<* Fort Mill only when flagged. t
MAILS CLOSE.
For train No. 86 d:30 a. m. ,1
For train No. 27 4:50 p. m.
For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. i
Note?No mail is despatched on
trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27
j and 28 do not handle mail Sunday.
POSTOFFICE HOURS. 1
Daily....7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
i Sunday 9:30 tolOa. 5 to6:30 p. a. i
YOU CAN'T EARN MONEY
WHEN YOUR'E LAID UP
There are a lot of people in this town
who can't afford to be sick. Perhaps
none of you feel that you can, but certeinly
some of you can't, for as scion as
you are sick, your wages stop and worry
and debts begin to pile up. The sensible
thing to do, as soon as you feel
run down and worn out, no matter what
the cause, is to take something just as
qnicd as you can to build up health and
strength. Make yourself more comfortable
and provide against serious
sicknef.
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yvc uun t uuneve intr?; i? any uuici
medicine made that will do as much towards
saving your health and thus helping
you save your money as Rexall OK
ive Oil Emulsion. It is a medicine that
gets right at the trouble and relieves it
y toning the nerves, enriching the
bloodj and giving new strength to the
whola body. It doesh't do this by means
of alcohol or habit-forming drugs, because
it contains none. It strength
and health-giving power is due to pure
Olive Oil and Hypophosphites, long endorsed
by successful physicians, the
one for its food ealue, tne other for its
tonic value. Here, for the first time,
they are combined, and the result is a
real nerve, biood and body-building
medicine?a real strenglhener that we
are proud to tell you about. You don't
need to hesitate in using it, because if
if doosu't do all we say it will and satisfy
you in every way, it will cost you
nothing. If it doesn't make you strong
and well again, come back and get your
money. It will be given ta you without
word or question. Sold only at the
more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in
this town by us. $1.00?Arbrey's Drug
Store, Fort Mill, S. C. v
DOG T/ X DUE
Notice is hereby given to owners of
dogs or those having dogs in their
possession that a tax of one dollar on
males and two dollars on females is
now due. Failure to comply with the
ordinance made and provided covering
the above tax will subject the person
?r so doing to a fine of not less than ten
dollars.
By order of the Mayor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
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 hatching from the following
standard bred strains at prices
named per setting: Partridge Wyanl
dottes, $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.
Notice 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, 1914.
By order of Council this 16th day of
January, 1914.
C. S. LINK,
Clerk.
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Particular Mechanics
are always pleased when they
go on a job to find that the Lumber
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
you on your next bill.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
'Phone 72.
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over es years'
experience
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Trade Mark?
'n|H|Vv Designs
~fWlv* Copyrights Ac.
Anyone .ending a aketeh and description may
<|nlokly nanerlnlti our opinion froe whether an
Invention la probably patentable, Conimnnlratlonaatrlctly
miiildimtlnl. HANDBOOK on Patent#
?nt free. Oldest agency for aocurlng patenta.
i'atenta taken through Munn A Co. reoalya
Syria! tut'ic*, without charge, lu the
Scientific JUnericati.
A handsomely llinatrated weekly. Tjireeat dprulation
of ary aelentmo Journal. Ternia, $S a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdoaleni.
MUNN & Co *? ifew York
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, i
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Dr. J. E. Massey came over
from Rock Hill Sunday morrimg
to pay a professional visit to ]$-s.
Edgar Jones, who has been
seriously ill at her home one
mile west of town for some days.
Carriers of maB on the local
rural routes were unable to
serve their route^ Thursday on
account of the snow and extreme
cold, this being the first time in
several years that the weather
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11an niaue it uupuaaiuit: iur tiieui
to make their regular trips.
Announcement was made in
the York News of Thursday that
Mr. J. T. Bigham, of Chester,
would assume the editorship of
that paper, succeeding Mr. C. N.
Wrenshall. Mr. Bigham is a
newspaper man of experience,
having successfully conducted
the Chester Lantern from its
establishment until a short time
ago.
Parties having business with
the county officials will now find
the officials located in the old
Rose hotel building in Yorkville,
into which they moved the last
week, and which they will occupy
during the building of the
county's new $75,000 court building.
Confederate veterans of this
and other sections will be interested
to know that the date of
tU? ?...?: r
mc oidicicumuii ui tiie veterans
to be held at Anderson has been
changed to May 27 and 28. The
change of dates was deemed
necessary because of the dates
previously determined upon condieting
with those of the veterans'
reunion in Jacksonville, Fla.
Eight inches of snow, the
heaviest s^en in this section
since the year 1902, fell here
Wednesday night and Thursday
morning. The temperature
Thursday at 8 a. m. registered
19 degrees above zero, which
was the coldest morning of the
season in this section. The city
schools were closed Thursday on
account of the extreme cold and
snow, but resumed work on
Friday.
A slight change in the running
time of several of the Southern
railway passenger trains on the
Charlotte-Columbia division was
made on last Sunday. Under
the change the trains now arrive
at Fort Mill as follows:
Train No. 27, 5:27 p. m.; No. 32,
9:02 p. m.; No. 113, 11:57 a. m.;
No. 114, 11:57 a. m. The public
would do well to make a note of
these changes. ?
Andrew Caldwell, a colored
i man of the township, is suffering
with a deep gash in his left
cheek as the result of his having
Saturday walked bodily through
a plate glass door in the grocery
department of the Mills & Young
company. Caldwell started into
the store to make a purchase and
failed to observe the plate glass
door. The shattered glass was
fully insured, hut the negro went
his way without compensation
for his badly lacerated cheek.
The York county supply bill
as introduced iu the Legislature
specifies that tb? levy for ordinary
county purposes shall be
six mills; two mills for road purposes,
one half mill for count}
home fund and one-half mill tc
provide sinking fund and pa}
interest on court house bonds.
In addition provision is made
with regard to old bond issues
in Catawba, Ebenezer and Yorl
Townships. The bill also specifies
how the money received shal
be spent.
T. A. Mills, a well known resi
dent of the town and carrier 01
mail on rural route 1, was th<
victim^f a misfortune Sundaj
afternoon which came nearprov
ing fatal. Mr. Mills felt th<
need of a dose of quinine and ii
measuring the dd^e. througl
mistake, poured a quantity o
morphine from an unlabellec
bottle into a glass and swallowec
the drug. The mistake whicl
had been made was quickly dis
covered through the effects o
the medicine and a physiciai
was hurriedly summoned. Afte
several hours Mr Mills was re
lieved from the effects of th<
morphine and Monday morninj
was about his duties as usual.
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White ^yttp.dottes
My flock of beautiful White Wyan
dottes, headed by four superb Fische
males, is better this year than ever
KffR" $1.00 per $1.25 by mail or ex
press. Kim wood Farm, S. E. Bailee
, Prop.
FOR SALE
A Globe (Shuj^tke*) Incubator. 15C
egg capacity, flrsVclasa condition. Firs
check $7.50. $. W. Bradford.
( DM y?a sec Mami'i ad. tkis week
rin of Marlboro, and Representative
N, W. Hardin of Cherokee,
will align forces and run for
governor and lieutenant governor
respectively, was information
given out from authoritative
sources late Saturday.
Senator McLaurin definitely
. announced his candidacy to succeed
Governor Blease, but Representative
Hardin made no announcement.
It is known, however,
that this proposal has met
his approval. Both men are now
intimate friends, both agree in
matters political. As regards
their affiliation with the political
factions of this State, it is
generally conceded now that the
Senator and Governor Blease
have reached something closely
approaching an agreement, and
the stand of Representative Hardin
in the lower house has always
been clearly aligned with
the wishes of the administration.
Mexican Situation Grave.
President Wilson Tuesday revealed
to those who discussed
Mexican affairs with him that he
fully realized the gravity of the
situation resulting from the killing
of William S. Benton, the
British subject, the reported
murder of Gustav Bauch and
Clemente Vergara, Americans,
and General Carranza's denial of
the right of the United States to
look after the interests of foreigners
generally in Mexico.
The president spoke deploringly
of armed intervention, but at
the same time pointedly referred
to the size and power of a country
like the United States as being
sufficient to warrant for a
calm and patient course while
compliance with the American
demands was being sought.
Concert by Baraca Orchestra.
On account of the show being
in town the Baraca Orchestra
will change the date of their
concert to Tuesday night of next
week, March 10th. The concert
will include numbers by a quartette,
also soprano solo by Miss
Blanche Lawrence, cornet solo
by Mr. Yarborough. The orchestra
numbers will include excerpts
from the classic and modern
operas, popular selections and
ragtime; something never heard
before in the city. Four violins,
violin cello, bass violin, two
trombones, three cornets, three
clarinets, saxaphone, flute and
piano in two hours of music,
melody and song, playing gems
; from the world's greatest masters.
Following is the prolamine:
Opening March?Sailing Lange
Overture?Comrades. Bowman
Si?rpnnH<??T .nvn'a Tlroam \A/urron
Cornet Solo?Addah Polka Losey
(Mr. Yarborough.)
Caprice?Heather Rose .Lange
i Waltz ?Chimes of Normandy. _ Planquet
, Quartette ?In a Medley of Choruses.
(Heath Belk, Herbert Harris, Murray
' Mack, Alex Young.)
Intermission.
i Overture?The Grenadiers... Bowman
Waltz Song?Garland of Old Fashioned
? Roses. (Arranged by Yarborough.)
I Vocal Solo?Dreaming Days.. Ashford
(Miss Blanche Lawrence.)
' Overture -Salutation .Kochler
l Waltz?Blue Alsatian. (Arranged by
Bowman.)
Overture?Celestial Carl
[ Duet from II Trovatore Verdi
^ (Meacham and Yarborough.)
Admission, 15c and 25c. Seats
j on sale at Massey's drug store
; Friday, March 6. ? Advt.
: Don't Let Constipation
Ruin Your Health
' It Deadens the Brain and Weakens the
[ Body. Nature Needs Real and
Harmless aid to Overcome it.
Nature does her best to fight
constipation and its evil effects.
" She fights to the last atom of
f her strength, but usually she
5 has to have assistance.
j To avoid the sluggish brain
. and weakened body, the sick
5 headache, coated tongue and bil'
liousness. it is unwise to use un.
1 pleasant calomel, a medicine so
r strong that it leaves most peoi
pie "all knocked out." Don't
: take chances with your health.
* A great number of people have
1 learned that Dodson's Liver Tone
- (50c) makes one brighter,
f healthier and happier in a peri
fectly easy and natural way,
r with no pain nor gripe and no
. bad after-effects.
e We and Ardrey's Drug store
guarantee it without condition
s and will refund purchase price
I if you are not entirely satisfied.
" Dodson's Liver Tone is an absolutely
safe, pleasant tasting
- vegetable liquid and a wonderful
'l liver stimulant which takes the
_ place of calomel, but be sure you
* get Dodson's.
- j WANTED?Beef Cattle, and Hogs
; for Fork, Butter, Chickens and Eggs,
Be sure and see us. Phone 82. L. A
Harris & Co.
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? Second hand One-horse Wagon ii
_ good condition with harness, w
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New styles in Ladi
and Sandals?the best
we have ever shown.
New Dress Goods a
Poplins, Linens and An
the kind that does not
Gome and see the
styles and prrces will p
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To buy Coal with judgm
x ment is our purpose and
Coal that stands up to e
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^ the endorsement its users
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reasons for urging you to
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agitate some tall thinking
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Stockholders' Meeting. ]
Notice is hereby given that a meet- <
; ing of the stockholders of Perpetual k
Building and Loan Association of F'ort
, Mill, S. C., will be held on Monday,
March 9th at 3 o'clock p. m. in the
1 office of the Secretary at Fort Mill,
S. C., for the purpose of considering
the advisability of increasing the capit
tal stock of the Association to a maximum
amount of $500,000.
w. b. mf:agham,
J. L. SPRATT. Pres.
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and prettiest Shoes
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New Goods. The
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Every Woman
SHOULD O C PER
EARN
ntroducing our very complete Spring
ine of beautiful wool suitings, wash
abrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs,
jetticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y. City
>atterns. Finest line on the market,
dealing direct with the mills you will
ind our prices low. If others can make
110.00 to $30.00 weekly you can also.
Samples, full instructions in neat samite
caae, shipped express prepaid. No
uoney required. Exclusive territory.
Write for particulars. Be first to apply.
Standard Dress Goods Company, 100
1st St. Binghamton, N. Y.
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ne to select from. I
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go on sale above days 1
on in price. I
and see what we offer you.
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"Buy and Sell Everything" H
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DIVIDENDS I
(Payable Quarterly) t".
Every 90 days deposits in our Savings Department earn a *
; DIVIDEND, which is either payable at once in cash or if
! added to the principal earns compound interest.
I Several hundred people have taken into consideration the t
safety of their money handled by us under rules and regu- &
; lations made by thelUnited States Government, and the fact %
; that they can get their money at a minute's notice and are Z
receiving these QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS from us. ?
We invite you to call at our bank and discuss an invest- f
; ment of this kind with us.
: The First National Bank, I
Fort Mill, - - - S. C.
Our Third Shipment of
FINE, YOUNG MULES
Have Arrived.
Come now and get 1 st pick
MILLS & YOUNG CO. J
Try a 25c Ad in The Times next week. I