Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 12, 1914, Image 3
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FORT MILL, S. C.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
m . CITY GOVERNMENT.
W A. R. McELHANEY Mayor
f C. S. LINK Clerk
J . 1 D. N. GASTON...Chief of Police j
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
No. SI Southbound 6:00 a. rn. i
1 No. 35 Southbound...-.7:12 a. m.
i No. 27 Southbound....5:12 p. m. i
No. 36 Northbound..1.8:50 a. m.
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. i
No. 32 Northbound 9:07 p. m.
i ? No. 113 South bound.. 12:09 p. m. J. I
No. 114 North bound.. 11:50 a. m. T '
Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at f
Fort Mill only when flagged. j
1 MAILS CLOSE. I
For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. j
For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I
i For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. J
Note?No mail is despatched on [
trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 1
and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f
I POSTOFFICE HOURS. 1
Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. 5 to 5:30 p. m. 2
WE HAVE FAITH IN
THIS STOMACH REMEDY
A woman customer said to us the
other day, "Say, you ought to tell
everyone in town about Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets. I would myself if I
could." That set us to thinking. So
many people have used them and have
so enthusiastically sounded their praises
both to us and their frionds, that we
had an idea you all knew about them.
Bui. in the chance that some of you
who softer from indigestion, heartburn,
dyspepsia, or some other stomach complaint,
don't know about them?we are
wtiting this.
They contain Bismuth and Pepsin,
two of the greatest digestive aids
knewn to medical science. They soothe
and comfort the stomach, promote the
secretion of gastric juice, help to
quickly digest the food and convert it
into rich, red blood, and improve the
action of the bowels. We believe them
to be the best remedy made for indigestion
and dyspepsia. We certainly
wouldn't ofTen them to you entirely
at our risk unless we felt sure they
would do you a lot of good. If Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets do not relieve your
indigestion, check the heartburn, and
mak it possible for you to eat what
you like whenever you like come back
and get your money.
Sold only at the more than 7,000
Rexall stores, and in this town only at
our store. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, and
$1.00.? Ardrey's Drug Store.
White Wyandottes
Vigorous farm-raised birds. Fine
winter layers. "They pay, because
they lay." Eggs $1.00 per 15; $1.25
by mail or express. Elmwood Farm,
S. E. Baile?, I'rop.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Savings Bank of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at
^ the close of business March 4, 1914.
- - - RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts... $80 544 61
Overdrafts 163 92
Furniture and Fixtures 2 414 72
Due from Banks and Bankers 5 606 46
Currency 3 000 00
Silver and other minor coin 486 61
Total $92 216 22
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in ..17 $26 000 00
Surplus Fund .. 12 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses
and Taxes Paid 1 084 73
Individual Deposits subject to check .. 64 070 39
Cashier's Checks 60 10
ZTotal $92 215 22
STiTB or QfllTTU ClBni IMA I
County or York. I SSBefore
me cimo W. B Meicham, Cashier of the
above named hank. who. beinR duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by the books of
said bank.
W. B. MKACHAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this Uth
day of March. 1914.
T. B. SPRATT. Notary Public.
. Correct ?Attest
y J. H. McMURRAY. ?
S. L. MEACHAM. Directors.
W. B. MEACHAM Jr. 1
Particular Mechanics
are always pleased when they
go on a job to find that the Lumber
to be used came from our
Lumber Yard.
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it maaco wui i\ 11 ^uuu
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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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
qnlckly ascertain our opinion fraa whether an
Invention la probably paiantahlo. Communications
strictly eonddentlal. HANDBOOK on Pstcnta
ant fraa. Oldast agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
vptcUU not let, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnatraled weekly. largest circulation
of any aelentlUa Journal. Terms. A3 a
rear; four months, |L Hold by all newsdealers.
SUNN & C0 364Br..dw.y||eW YOfk
Branch OfBoe. O&rBt, Washington. D. C.
Stacks of old papers for sale at The
Times office.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. ~| '
Born Sunday afternoon, the
8th, to Mr. and Mrs. James R.
McKittnck, of Dyson, S. C., a
son, James R. McKittrick, Jr.
A box supper, for the benefit
of the school, will be given at
Gold Hill Academy the evening
of Friday, the 20th. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Mr. J. R. Haile, who attended
..1 ii /-i l A _
me sessions 01 me oenerai as- ^
sembly as a member of the York
delegation, returned to his home j
in this city Friday evening. ?
A meeting of the local chapter 1
of the Daughters of the Con- (
federacy has been called for this .
(Thursday) afternoon at 4 o'clock ]
at the home of Mrs. R. F. Grier.
All members are urged to be (
present.
The stockholders of the Per- j
petual Building and Loan As- ?
sociation held a special meeting ]
Monday afternoon at which the i
directors were authorized to increase
the capital stock of the 1
association to $500,000. 1
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Hope for a week of bracing,
seasonable weather, with gen- j
erally fa r skies was held out 1
Sunday night by the national t
weather bureau forecasters to '
virtually every part of the storm 1
battered, snow and ice covered 1
country.
Members of the local military 1
company enjoyed an oyster feast (
in the armory Friday night. The I
company then spent an hour or "
more at drill, this being the first
of a nnmhpr of Hrills wViioh fho
company will make preparatory i
to inspection next month.
Fort Mill acquaintances of Mr.
Fred A. Hull, of Asheville, who
has paid many visits to this city
in the capacity of national bank
examiner, will be interested to >
know that he has forwarded his f
resignation to the comptroller of
the currency at Washington.
The awarding of prizes Saturday
afternoon in the contest at
Massey's Drug store attracted a
large crowd of people to this
popular establishment. The
first prize, a handsome kitchen
cabinet was won by F. M. Mack,
while W. R. Bradford was the
winner of the. second prize, a
pen of wyandotte chickens.
As the 15th day of March falls
on Sunday, delinquent taxpayers
of the county have only three
more days in which to pay up.
There is at present a penalty
attached of seven per cent, and
all who do not settle their taxes
on or before Saturday next may
expect to pay the cost of an execution.
At a meeting of the officers of
the Fort Mill Presbyterian church
Monday it was decided to hold
rtnon gir ngoMinrre I
U)/VII Uii IHCVtlll^O UU1 111^ tllC
coming summer months every
Sunday night in Confederate
park. An experiment along this
line was made last summer with
such gratifying results that the
officers have decided to make it a
permanent institution.
A petition was circulated in
Fort Mill Saturday asking the
county board of commissioners
to devote all their surplus energy
and funds to the improvement
of (he "upper" road leading
from Rock Hill toYorkville. As
the betterment of this road will
be of great benefit to the people
of Fort Mill and the township, a
large number signed the petition.
Postmaster B. H. Massey, in
common with the other postmasters
of the country, is preparing
to receive books for parcel
post shipments for the first
.time since the system was inaugurated
January 1, 1913. The
order allowing books for this
shipment goes into effect March
16 and will cause Quite a change
in the parcel post service.
Monday inYorkville a meeting
of the county boaW of equaliza
tion was held, comprising the j
chairman of the various local ,
boards throughout the county. 1
The board will shortly begin its *
work of going over the returns J
as listed and make such changes ,
as are deemed just and proper.
The Fort Mill members of the <
county board are Messrs. S. H. 1
Epps, Sr., and L. A. Harris. | !
After spending two weeks in 1
Fort Mill, during which the J
weather was anything but favorable
for outside exhibitions,
"Montana Bill's Wild West Show <
and Carnival" left this city Sunday
morning. The show seems '
to have been in hard lines for 1
several weeks, and as conditions i
were unimproved by its stay in
Fort Mill, it is said that the
organization was all but bank-'
rupt on its departure Sunday.
^ WEroM
WOMEN FIND THIS IS
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
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Many Mothers and Wires Hare
Learned That Dodson's Lirer
Tone is a Fine Remedy for
^Constipation.
Dodson Medicine Co. and W.
B. Ardrey will tell you that it
:akes the women to realize the
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nerits 01 a new remeuy ior constipation
and billiousness quickly
and surely, whether it is for
themselves or someone else in
their families.
There are today a great numaer
of households in which Dodson's
Liver Tone has come to
take the place of dangerous
calomel as well as all other remedies
for such ailments and where
an atmosphere of health and
nappiness now prevails.
Dodson's Liver Tone is unconditionally
guaranteed by the
I. G. Dodson Medicine Co. and
\.rdrey's Drug store to be a safe
iver remedy and regulator, absolutely
harmless and with no
aad after-effocts such are liable
vith calomel.
Dodson's is a pleasant-tasting
/egetable liquid and clears the
iching head and suffering body
vith no pain nor gripe.
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son's Liver Tone proved to be
hat your druggist will refund
;he purchase price (50c) instanty
without question if you are
lot thoroughly satisfied. They
ire authorized to do so by Dodson,
who doesn't want your
rioney unless his remedy can
lenefit you. Under such coniitions
a trial would seem the
Dart of wisdom.
AN ORDINANCE
Providing for an Election Upon the
Question of Issuing Coupon Bonds, as
Provided by Law, in the Sum of
Fifteen Thousand Dollars for the
Purpose of Constructing a Water
Works System and Plant.
Whereas, a majority of the freelolders
of the town of Fort Mill, as
ihown by the tax books of said town,
lave petitioned this body that a special
election be ordered as required by law
'or the purpose of submitting to the
]ualified electors of the town of Fort
Will whether for the purpose of conitructing
a water works system and
Want, the said town of Fort Mill shall
asue coupon bonds, as provided by law,
n the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars,
>r so much thereof as may be legally
ssued by said town.
Now, therefore, be it ordained, by
he Mayor and Aldermen of the town
>f Fort Mill, in council assembled, and
>y the authority of the same:
Section 1. That an election shall be
leld in the town of Fort Mill on the
Jrd day of April, 1914, at which elec:ion
all duly qualified registered electors
>f the town of Fort Mill shall be
eligible to vote; that the pells shall be
>pen at the usual polling place from
?ight o'clock in the forenoon to four
j'clock in the afternoon; and that
iV. M. Carothers, D. A. Lee and J. H.
Patterson are hereby appointed manigers
of said election.
Sec. 2. That at said election there
ihall be submitted to the qualified
egistered electors of the town of Fort
VIill the question whether the town of
Fort Mill shall issue coupon bonds in
;he sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars,
laid bonds to bear interest at a rate
lot to exceed six per cent, per annum,
ind to be due and payable forty years
ifter their date, the privilege reserved
:o said town of retiring and redeeming
laid bonds, or any part thereof, at any
:ime after twenty years from their
late, the proceeds of said bonds to be
tpplied solely to the construction of a
water works system and plant for the
ise and benefit of said- town and its
:itizens.
Sec. 3. That at said election all
ilectors in favor of issuing said bonds
ihall vote the following ballot:
"Shall the town of Fort Mill issue
:oupon bonds in the sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars, said bonds to bear
nterest at a rate not to exceed six per
lent, per annum, and to be due and
payable forty years after their date,
with the privilege reserved to said
town of redeeming and retiring said
tionds, or any part thereof, at ?nv time I
after twenty years from their date,
and the proceeds of said bonds to be
applied solely for the construction of a
water works system and plant for the
jse and benefit of said town and its
citizens? ? Yes."
And those opposed to the issuing of
aaid bonds shall vote the following
ballot:
"Shall the town of Fort Mill issue
coupon bonds in the sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars, said bonds to bear
interest at a rate not to exceed six per
cent, per annum, and to be due and
payable forty years after their date,
with the privilege reserved to said
town of redeeming and retiring said
[>onds, or any part thereof, at any time
after twenty years from their date,
the proceeds of said bonds to be applied
solely for the constructson of a water
works system and plant for the use and
benefit of said town and its citizens??
Mo."
Sec 4. That at said election said
lectors shall vote for three citizens of
the town of Fort Mill who shall be
known as the Commissioners of Public
Works, and who shall be invested with
the powers and subject of the liabilities ;
if such Commissioners as now provided I
iy law.
Sec. 5. That the books of registration
of the town of Fort Mill shall be
ipened on the 14th day of March, 1914,
for the registration of the names of the
qualified electors of said town therein,
and shall remain open for a period of
ten days; and that C. S. Link is hereby
appointed Supervisor of Registration.
Done and ratified in council assembled
this 3rd day of March, 1914.
A. R. McELHANY,
Attest: Mayor.
C. S. LINK. Clerk.
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Coal that stands up to
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FOR SALE
A Globe (Shumaker) Incubator, 150egg
capacity, first-class condition. First
check $7.50. B. W. Bradford.
WANTED ?Beef Cattle, and Hogs
for Pork, Butter, Chickens and Eggs.
Be sure and see us. Phone 82. L. A.
Harris & Co.
FOR SALE
Second hand One-horse Wagon in
good condition with harness.
MURRAY MACK.
cuiuiMi URICA SALVE
0TB CAROLINA
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le of Half-wool Danisf
ill the popular shades,
ess. Other new goo<
[nrapt WP Kavp lof
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that suit all. Compai
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worth not under 1 Oc t
ir Spring Fashion Boo
es in Pictorial Review
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>mplete line of Ladies
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d Boys* Hats at a like
iss this sale
his space next week
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lies' Oxfords, Pumps
t and prettiest Shoes
at lOcto 25c; (Crepes,
moskeag Ginghams?
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New Goods. The
please you.
lassey.
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your protection. i
every claim we make
rtisement and meriting
*s accord, are the best ?
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Gem" Coal I
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Telephone No. 15. ?
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Every Woman
SHOULD ^OC PER
EARN 9?wW??K
Introducing our very complete Spring
line of beautiful wool suitings, wash
fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, lulkfs,
petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y.City
patterns. Finest line on the market.
Dealing direct/with the mills you will
find our prices low. If others can make
$10.00 to $30.00 weekly you can also.
Samples, full instructions in neat sample
caac, shipped express prepaid. No
money required. Exclusive territory.
Write for particulars. Be first to apply.
Standard Dress Goods Company, 100
1st St. Bingham ton, N. Y.
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i Poplar Cloths at 35 c? They I
, just the thing for an early
Js coming in every week,
est styles in Spring Coat Suits g
e our goods and prices and
Make ou store your stop- II
i are always glad to see you. |
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s buying a Dress horn any I
he yard we will give FREE I LI
ks. This gives you all the HI
r Patterns for the spring. II
day and Monday I
and Men's Pfandkerchiefs to ?
ent. off. Also, everything in 1
: reduction. You cannot af- 1
and see what we offer you.
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"Buy and Sell Everything"
! DIVIDENDS 1
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4 Every 90 days deposits in our Savings Department earn a +
DIVIDEND, which is either payable at once in cash or if 4
added to the principal earns compound interest. ?
Several hundred people have taken into consideration the $
^ safety of their money handled by us under rules and regu- ?
~ lations made by thelUnited Slates Government, and the fact ^
^ that they can get their money at a minute's notice and are ?
4 receiving these QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS from us. 4
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We invite you to call at our bank and discuss an invest
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FINE. YOUNG MUI.FS
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Have Arrived.
Come now and get 1 st pick
MILLS & YOUNG CO.
Try a 25e Ad in The Times next week.