Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 26, 1914, Image 3
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P | FORT MILL, S. C. I
t GENERAL INFORMATION.
\ CITY-GOVERNMENT. j
W FA. It. McELHANEY Mayor /
W \ C. s. LINK - Clerk 1
W I D. N. GASTON...Chief of Police 1
) DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. (
i No. 31 Southbound 0:00 a. m. J
+ No. 35 Southbound 7:12 n. m. I
j No. 27 Southbound 5:12 p. m. j !
I No. 30 Northbound 8:50 a. m. \ 1
j No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. J
F No. 32 Northbound 9:07 p. m. f
+ No. 113 Southbound ..12:09 p. m ?.
"j No. 114 Northbound . .11:50 a. m. j
l { Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at F
j Fort Mill only when flagged. j
i MAILS UL.USK. I
^ } For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. i
^ ^ \ For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I
J For train No. 28.. 6:00 p. m. J
* Note?No mail is despatched on {
j trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 1
[ and 28 do not handle mail Sunday. J
j POSTOFFJCE HOURS. j
I Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
J Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. m., 5 to 5:30 p. m. j j
YOU ARE ALL RIGHT1
NOW
Did it ever occur to you that (
only one man in five is physically 1
able to secure an old line life insurance
policy? ,
You may be that man this .
week, but you may he one of the (
four who can't next week.
BETTER TAKE IT NOW ,
The UNION CENTRAL offers :
the best enntraet nt I
The Lowest Net Cost of All
Ask one of our policyholders 1
and take his advice.
The lowest net cost of all. i
BAILES~& LINK,
District Agents. :
If vou don't fret it from the
UNION CENTRAL, you pay 1
more. '
AN ORDINANCE
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Providing An Annual Street Tax and I
Collection of Same.
Be it ordained l>y the Mayor and .
Aldermen of the town of Fort Mill,
in Council assembled and by authority
of the same: }
Section 1. All men resident in the | )
town of Fort Mill between the a^es of J
twenty-one and fifty-five years, and not
exempt by statute, shall pay unto the
town treasmer annually on or before (
the fifteenth day of May, the sum of
Three Dollars ($3.00) in payment of
street taxes. I
Sec. 2. Any person refusing after (
le^al notice pay this tax shall be fined i
in the sum of not less than Five Dol- ,
lars or be imprisoned not less than ten
days.
Sec. 3. That all ordinances and '
parts of ordinances inconsistent with i
this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Done and ratified in council assembled
this third day of March, 1914. 1
A. R. McELHANEY, f
Attest: Mayor. | 4
C. S. LINK, Clerk. 1'
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DOGTi&XDUE L
Notice is hereby given to owners of ,
dogs or those having dogs in their t
|>ossession 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 ?
so doing to a Fine of not less than ten J
dollars. < C
Bv order of the Mayor. *
C. S. I.INK, Clerk. 1
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Particular Mechanics
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are always pleased when they t
go on a job to find that the Lumber
to be used came from our
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Lumber Yard. r
It makes work easier if good s
material is used, and the work is f
better, too. Let us figure with i
you on your next bill.
Fort Mill Lumber Company, ;
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L OVER 66 YEARS' t
k ?tfi CXPEniENCE:
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Trade Marks
Jr rjmDesigns J
T yyyv Copyriqhts Ac.
Anyone aemllng a akelrh nn<t doacrlptlon may ^
onlrkly aaoertniti our opinion freo whether kii
liivoiillon t? probably patentable. Coniniutilra. C
ilnnaatrlctly confidential. HAN0H00K on I'm cot a ,
out free. tlldaat agency for eeourTng patent*.
1'atent* taken through Moon A Co. receive
special notice, without charge, lu the \
Scientific American, i
A handsomely Ulo*trate<1 weekly. I.arceat clr- C
eolation of any aeleotlUe Journal. Ternia. $.1 a
year; four montha, $L tkilU by All newaOoalera. r
MUNN & Co.3648""""' New York t
Branch Offlee. OS K Bt, Wash lug ton. 1). C.
Stacks of ok] papers for sale at The I c
linn office r
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Dr. E". E. Gillespie, of Yorkville,
has declined the call extended
him recently by the
Tenth Avenue church of Charlotte.
Mrs. E. L. Hughes, of this
city, who has been ill for several
weeks, was on Monday taken
for treatment to one of the Charlotte
hospitals.
For the steenth time this winter,
this sectjon was visited by
snow Saturday night, about two
inches being estimated as the
depth of the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S.
McMurray. whose marriage took
place in Rock Hill the evening of
Wednesday. March 18, spent
several days at the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. McMurray, the last week.
Mr. R. E. Henry, a prominent
member of the Virginia bar.
whose home is at Tazewell, Va.,
spent several days of the last
week with his son, Mr. R. E.
Henry. Jr., of Fort mill.
The 1914 telephone directory
of the Fort Mill Telephone exchange
is just off the press and
will be distributed to the patrons
of the exchange within the next
few days. The list of subscribers
this year shows a gratifying increase
over last year.
The date for the regular spring
teachers' examinations has heen
sot by the State board of education
for the first Friday in May.
As usual, all prospective applicants
for teachers' license
may qualify by taking- the examination
at their county court
house at that time.
The box supper given Friday
night at Gold Mill academy for
school benefit was reported as
having been very successful,
about 200 persons having attended,
and quite a nice little
sum of money was realized.
The co-operation of the housewives
of the town has been asked
by city council in making Fort
Mill a "spotless" town, and as
an inducement council will offer
lase prizes to the home owners
who show the most cleanly
premises on clean-up day, April
>1.
Fruit growers of this section
jxpress themselves as hopeful
if a "bumper" crop for the
are sent year, basing their hopes
an the fact, they say, that the
ecent cold weather had retardHi
the blooming of the trees
intil so late a date that there is
ittle danger in the fruit being
njured by frost.
The Times is requested to anion
nee that an oyster supjaer,
'or the benefit of the Gold Hill
school, w ill be triven next Satnr
lav night at the home of Mr.
,V. H. VVindie, in Gold Hill. The
public is cordially invited to
ittend.
Little Albert Fennell, whose
serious illness of pneumonia
vas noted in the last issue of The
rimes, has steadily improved in
:ondition for several days and
he attending physician now feels
hat the little fellow's complete
ecovery will follow in a short
imo.
The pupils of the high school
lepartment of the Fort Mill pubic
schools were given a holiday
Thursday and Friday in order
hat the superintendent and high
ichool teacner, Prof. ,1. P. Coates
md Miss Lawrence, could attend
i meeting of the State Teachers'
issociation at Spartanburg. The
neeting at Spartanburg was atended
by teachers from the enire
State.
For t hp inffti'mntimi 1-if
v * %/ niMVi\/ii \'l VIIUDU
vho may not. be posted along
he line, it is stated that all
roters having city registration
:ertideates issued for the late
nunicipal election can use these
lame certificates in the election
or a bond issue on Friday.
\pril 3. The opening of the
egistration books some two
veeks ago was for the purpose
if giving those who failed to
egister last fall an opportunity
o do so.
At a meeting the last week of
he board of trustees of (lold Hill
ichool. Friday, April 21, was the
late decided upon for the close
if the spring term of the school.
Vs heretofore, the closing of the
ichool will be marked by public
'xercises by the pupils, relearsals
for which will begin
vithin a few days. Hon. .lohn
j. McLaurin, of Bennettsvilie,
andidate for governor, has aclepted
an invitation to attend
he school closing and deliver
in address. A large crowd I
loubtless will hear Mr. McLauin.
THE FORT 1
| Miss Fannie Spratt. of Ches
j ter, was the guest Monday oi
j Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Spratt.
Misses Susie Dick, Alta An|
derson, Adele Pitts and Gordon
j Fields, Winthrop young ladies,
and Joe Mack, of Davidson College.
were guests Sunday of Mrs.
I - Vf_ -i- ^
niittie iwacK in cms cicy.
Rev. J. S. Snyder, of Pacolet,
j filled the pulpit of the Fort Mill
Baptist church Sunday night in
the absence of the pastor, Rev.
S. P. Hair, who was engaged in
revival services at Pacolet.
J. H. McMurray, who holds
the position of Satrap in the official
divan of Suez Temple, D. O.
K. K., attended a ceremonial
session of the order in Salisbury,
N. C., Tuesday night.
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Persons familiar with school
conditions in the northern section
of the township will not be
surprised to know that a movement
is on foot to divide the district,
No. 89, which includes the
Gold Hill and Flint Hill communities.
It is learned that a survey j
to determine the dividing line, j
has been made and petitions ask- j
ing for the division likely will be I
circulated within a few days.
Fort Mill people will be interested
to know that Robt. B.
White, of this city, a member of
the Seventeenth infantry, U. S.
A., did not accompany his regiment
which was sent from Ft.
McPherson, Ga., to the Mexican
border the last week. A small
detachment from the regiment
1 was left at Ft. McPherson to
look after the post and Mr.
White, a member of the hospital
corps, was one of the number
remaining at the post.
Looks Like Gold Ore.
If a specimen of rock which
bore evidence of containing gold
1 that was exhibited on the streets
Tuesday by J. .1. Bailes should
| turn out to be the real article.
| it would not be surprising to
see a veritable "California goldrush"
to the Pleasant Valley section
within a short time.
The discovery of supposedly
gold-bearing ore was made some
r days ago while Mr. Bailes was | _
overseeing some work in a se- ~
eluded part of his Valley farm.
Several pieces of the rock were I
collected by Mr. Bailes and these I
will be given expert examina- |
tion to determine what, if any, |
value they may have. 1
In the meantime, Mr. Bailes, |
while not hunting a buyer, will n
consider, in strictest confidence, I
all bids for the purchase of his f
Pleasant Valley farm.
FOS SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND.
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WANTKD Agoodsound Mule, under
j ten years of age. Will pay cash.
Answer quick. L. A. Harris & Co.
MONEY- To lend on real estate. I
I Address Miss Jane Harris, care O. W. E
\ Potts, Route :t, Fort Mill. I
FOR SALE Queen Incubator, 220- P
i Egg capacity, and two Brooders. 1
; Price $l.r> for the lot. I). A. Lee. S
ft uAti^ ft jr uiiuu p3
My eggs art- hatching unusually well I
this year, several hens having hatched Is
1(M( per cent of their eggs. Kggs $1.00 M
per lf?; $1.25 by mail or express. fg
Elmwooa Farm, s. E. Bailee, Prop. I
BRAINS DULLED BY :
CONSTIPATION
Some People Only Half Alive: Dod- ( 4
ton's Liver Tone Clean* You Out
and Wakes You Up. ^
When constipation is having I ?
its evil effects on your body and I ?
brain. Nature is doing her best 4
to offset them and overcome the , +
cause itself. Hut usually Nature I ?
cannot do this unaided.
In the past, many sufferers
j at such a time used to turn fb ?
dangerous calomel in hope of
relief. For some people calomel < 4
does appear to give a temporary j 4
I benefit, but as a matter of fact I 1
1 it is a poison that proves to be 1
injurious and even dangerous to 7
many. If you have ever taken
calomel you probably have suf
fered from evil conditions fol- 4
! lowing its use. ^
But nowadays great numbers .
of people have learned how to 7
feel better, brighter and healthier
i by taking Hudson's Liver Tone
instead of calomel. Indeed, this 4
harmless vegetable liquid is! ?
recommended and guaranteed by
the Hudson Medicine Co. and 1
Ardrey's Hrug store who will
refund the purchase price te you
without question if you are not
completely satisfied with it. *
(iet a bottle of Hudson's Liver '
Tone for only 50c and learn for 1
yourself how easily and naturally 1
it assists Nature in getting rid
of and correcting constipation J
and biliousness, how it clears c
away the sick headache and T
the coated tongue and sets you ?
right without ache or gripe, >
without any interference with 1
your regular habits. Fine for 1
the children. They like to take 11
it.
KILL TIMES, FORT MILL, 8<
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Our complete
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New styles in Lai
and Sandals- the lies
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?t u?avc ever snowil.
New Dress Goods
Poplins, Linens and A
the kind that does not
Come and see ou
styles and prices will
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WHO'S YOUF
[ o buy Coal with judgi
ment is our purpose ant
Coal that stands up to
for it in word and adve
the endorsement its usei
reasons for urging you \
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vyur Dtue
Principles falling short c
agitate some tall thinkin
Stewart
Quick Delivery
Police Duty Left to Burgher#.
In the eightet nth century the wholt
infety and order of Glasgow. Scot
and. were in) rusted to the unp&H
i:.d reluctant burghers. Kvery cltl
:en who was between the years ol
ightcen and sixty, and paid a yearly
ent amounting to $15, had to take hit
urn at guarding the city. "On tcuet
>r drum." say:, a writer, "the gentle
nan was at his post it ten at night
md strolled with weary tread anr
awning gait along the Trongate anc
iigh street, and up the pitch dark
anas, of winter nights till four In th?
norning. After that hour tho city was
rltbout a pollcs."
)tJTH CAROLINA
SPECIAL 1
PICTORIAI
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Size 18 INCHLS W
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ies* Dresses at $2.49
" 2.29
" 1.98
" 1.39
" 1.19
lis big sale. We have
)NLY, Saturday and I\
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)hone 12
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liics' Oxfords, Pumps ?
t and prettiest Shoes 1
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at 10c to 25c; Crepes, ^
Linoskeag Ginghams? <j
fade. ^
ir New Goods. The i
please you. ^
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i. COALMAN? f
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Tient as to its every eleJ
your protection. $
every claim we make
rtisement and meriting *
rs accord, are the best ^
to use
Gem" Coal j
?f that mark ought to ^
g on your part.
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Telephone No. 15. t
Every Woman
SHOULD PEE
EARN 9?bwWEEK
Introducing our very complete Spring
line of beautiful wool suitings, wash
fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs,
petticoats, etc. lip 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 $.'10.00 weekly you can also.
Samples, full instructions in neat sample
caae, shipped express prepaid. No
money required. Exclusive territory. ~*
Write for particulars. Be first to apply.
Standard Dress Goods Company. 100 H
1st St, Bingham ton. N. Y. I
'ATTERN fl
- REVIEW j I ?
" Lady Doll | |
FREE! I I
We will give a pattern of this 1
beautiful doll's dress to every 9
child that calls at our Pattern B h
Department, accompanied by an I N
adult, during the coming week. I A
Get one for your little girl HI I
to-day. It's FREE. R a H
!n addition to this free pat- I fi
tern, we have an extensive I M H
assortment of . I a ?
PICTORIAL REVIEW I 9
DOLL PATTERNS , a
in all styles and sizes at our
Pattern Counter. |
lay and Monday I
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hildren's Dresses:
50c Children's Dresses at 42c ?
25c 44 44 44 21c I
A few $1.00 44 44 50c 1
A few odd-size 44 44 75c |
$1.25 Ladies' 44 44 98c
some bargains for you. Remember, m
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ing Comp'y B
"Buy and Sell Everything" ^
! DIVIDENDS \
(Payable Quarterly) f
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Every 90 days deposits in our Savings Department earn a +
DIVIDEND, which is either payable at once in casfr or if
\ 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- T.
lations made by theJUnited States Government, and the fact
that they can get their money at a minute's notice and are
receiving these QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS from us. +
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We invite you to call at our bank and discuss an invest
ment of this kind with us.
The First National Bank, I
l Fort Mill, - - - S. C. i
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Our Third Shipment of
FINF YAUWr. MITirc
M. Ullj) M. Willi I'll/LLt)
Have Arrived.
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Come now and get 1 st pick
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