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THE FORT -HILL TIHES. Democratic ? PublMtjil - B. W. BRADFORD - - Editor and Proprietor Subscription Ratfb: One Year $1.2; Six Monlha ? The Times invites contributions on livesuhjoet "lut does not agree to publish more than 2<10 word jn any subject. The right is reserved to edi svcrv communication submitted for publication On application to the publisher, advertisini rates arc made known to those interested. Telephone, local and longdistance. No. 112. Entered at the nostofflre nt Fort Mill. S. C.. n mail matter of the second clnss. THURSDAY. APRIL2. 1914. The Bond Election. The election for the issue o $15,000 in bonds for the installa tion of a water system in For Mill will he held tomorrow. Th< reasons that demand the s.vsten are too well known to be cited On the issue of the election wil turn the question of whether th< town w ill take a progressive stei or whether it will be brought t( a standstill with a probability o retrograding in the matter o material md industrial enter prisear not to speak of the de terioration of the health eon ditions that must follow from i lack of pure water which the sys tun would furnish. We feel thai it is for the best interests of th< town that this issue of bond: shall be made and we urge tin patriotic citizens of Fort Mil who are qualified to vote in tin election t< morrow to interrupt their private activities lonj. enough to go to the polls an< vote. Time to Clean Up. Spring made its advent a fev days ago and it is now time thai the residents of Fort Mill shoulc busy themselves in cleaning uj their premises, both inside anc out. During the winter month: there is a natural tendency foi filth to accumulate in the bacl alleys and yards of the city, anc if the condition is allowed tc continue, it constitutes not onh an offense to the eyesight am often to the nostrils, but is i menace to the healthfulness oJ the community as well. Foi several years Fort Mill has helt a "clean up" day. and already the work of gathering rubbish in the present spring cleaning up campaign has been commenced by a number of the boys of the town. Tuesday, April 21, is the last day for gathering tin trash, for on this day a spccia committee to be named by tlu mayor will make an inspectior of all the trash piles and aware the prizes offered by council tc 4 the young fellows showing the largest piles. Much good has been accomplished in formei clean-up campaigns and it is believed that the work this spvinp will show equally as good results. Residents of the city should co-operate with the boys by giving them free access tc the premises and assist them in any other possible way in ridding the town of all trash and decayed matter. The clean-u] fiimnmnn ic (]w> nnn ninnnc r,,.. x ? i ?? \?iu iiirnun vmi residents have, with absolutely no expense to themselves, ol putting their premises in condition for the long summei months soon to follow. A vote for the bonds means a slight increase in taxation, bul a vote against the bonds mean* the sacrifice of the upbuilding and general healthfulness of the town, to say nothing of the great convenience it will afford the residents. I)o you considei a few dollars each year of greater importance than giving the town these much needed improvements. A vote for the bend issue foi waterworks will moan a step forward. A vote against it will mean retrogression. Which way are you going backward 01 f or ward ? I Release the brakes, shove in the clutch, drop a vote for the waterworks, and let the town ^ move forward. * House Repeals Tolls Exemption. The lower branch of Congress .late.. Tuesday passed the Sims bill to repeaTt!Te"t<5lt5 -exemption clause of the Panama Canal act by v vote of 248 to 162. Of the South Carolina representatives who took part in the vote upon the measure, Messrs. Byrnes, Johnson and Lever voted in favor of the repeal clause, . j while Mr. Finley vQted against it. L | Encampment at Charleston. Hi A joint camp of instruction for the field training of the regular army and the militia " troops of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida has * been ordered by the war de' partment to be held in the vicinity of Charleston, S. C., from July 1 to August 15. Orders to this efFect were received - Monday by Adjutant General i W. W. Moore, of South Carolina. - Each State has a federal appropriation of $18,000 for exj penses of this campaign. A regular army officer will he de" tachcd to command the encampment. Provision is stated in the order 1 that no more than three regi ments will be in the encamp1 ment at one time, because of the ? econom.v of holding small en3 campments. The four States 3 are said to have about 14 regif ments of militia troops. p This order is the announcement of the completed plans for this encampment of the Ninth division militia troops tentatively " announced by the war depart1 ment several months ago. t Many Tax Executions. County Treasurer Harry E. ; Neil estimates that there are up wards of 1,(5(10 taxpayers in York 1 county who failed to pay their taxes before the books were I closed on March 15, and against each of whom executions will he j issued. Treasurer Neil and his assistant, Mr. Parrott, have both been busy fer several days pre-! paring the executions and as soon as the work is completed the ex- ; ,r editions will be turned over to t Sheriff Brown who will look up j | the delinquents. j Will Test Webb Lew. ? The seizure in the freight j depot at Greenville a few days j ago of more than 100 gallons of ^ whiskey may result in an im- i 1 portal t test of the Webb law in 3 this Siate. The seizure of such f a large quantity of whiskey in a 1 freight ( dice is unprecedented in i the upper part of the State. It r is the opinion in Greenville that j the lors will fall upon the ship-' j per ai d not upon the addressee. , The Gieenville ( flierrs say they ( will make all seizures under the j Webb law pending tests in the ' ' courts. Club Meetings This Month. The State Democratic con-! venticn will be called to meet in Columbia May 20 by the State j executive committee. 1 The constitution of the Demo1 cratic party says, relative to the > State convention: "The State ; convention shall be called by the1 ; State ( xective committee to meet . every presidential or State elec- j . tion year on the third Wednesr day in May and the county conventions shall meet on the first Monday in May of such years." Tins means that the county con' vent ions will meet May 4. 1 The Democratic clubs will meet 1 April 2f? the fourth Saturday in April. I Immediately following: the ) meeting: of the State convention, the executive committee will be , called to meet by John Gary IOvans of Spartanburg:, chairman, for the purpose of preparing: the itineraries for the State and senatorial campaigns. As has been the custom a meeting will be arranged for each i county in the State. Bolejack's Sentence Commuted. r .lames Bolejaek gets a com> mutation from death sentence to , life imprisonment. He is the I aged Mecklenburg county man sentenced to die April 4th for wife murder. Governor Craig's reasons for - commutation follow: "When the defendant committed the murder he evidently did not realize what he was . doing. He is old and broken ( down in mind and body. The jury when they returned a verdict recommended mercy. Commutation is strongly urged by Judge W. J. Adams, who tried the case, Solicitor George W. Wilson and a large number of other good citizens in many sections of the State." Did you read Bailes & Link's 3 advtrtisernent? THE FORT MI Nr. Henry to Wed. Sunday's Columbia State carried the following item, under a Clintnn date line: "An announcement "tfidt "writhe of interest throughout the State as well as here has been made within the past few days, the engagement of Miss. Sarah Emmie McCrary of Asheyille. N r tn Ptfolim U nvivir of Fort Mill, the wedding to take] place early in May at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. G. Taylor, of Asheville, N. C. Miss McCrary is most pleasantly known here, where she has resided up until a year ago, when she left to live with her sister at Asheville. She is a very attractive and popular young woman and has many admirers throughout the State who will be interested in the announcement." Mr. Henry is the general manager of the string of cotton mills of Col. Leroy Springs and is one of the best known and popular mill men of the State, and his marriage will be an event of much interest among his wide circle of friends. What Those Coupons Mean. If you met a nickle laying in your path, would you stoop to pick it. 1 guess you would. How about a penny? There are mighty few people in this town who would not make a quick dive for it. Well, that is exactly what our Cash Coupons are, nickles and pennies, and enough of them make dollars, and they are good as long as we are in business. Of course, they are not good on railroad trains nor for postage stamps, but they are good here. Based or. the present average purchase, every customer who enters our store is entitled to a one-cent cash coupon. Leaving out Soda Fountain and Cigar sales the average customer is entitled possibly to a five-cent cash coupon, and, as has been said, these cash coupons are the same as money in buying, and that's all money is good for. Ask for your coupons when paying for your purchases. Spend them now or save them until you accumulate a goodly sum. Until some special deals are arranged they are good for the purchase of anything in the store. Ardrey's Drug Store, The Majestic WEDNESDAY "THE CURE,"?Broncho. "ADRIFT IN A BIG CITY,"?Thanhouscr. "THE PHYSCHOLOGICAL MOMENT."?Reliance. THURSDAY "THE ALTERNATIVE.? Reliance. "ELUSIVE DIAMOND,'"? Thnnhouser. And a Great Keystone picture featuring Ford Sterling, the funny man. NOTICE OF ELECTION. VVhcrcns. :i petition has been submit ted to the town council of the town of Fort Mill, duly signed by a majority of the freeholders of the said town, asking that an election In-ordered for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the said town of Fort Mill whether for the purpose of constructing a water works system and plant, ( the said town of Fort Mill shall issue coupon].bonds, as provided by law, in the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, or so much as may be legally issued by said town, and Whereas, under and by virtue of the lu.i<o V.,. ~e ..i? uiiiu- tn ciuuiii v urouna in such cases made and provided, the town council of the said town of Fort Mill has ordered an election to he held on the drd day of April, 191-1, upon said question, and Whereas, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of South Carolina, in such cases made and provided, the electors voting at said election shall vote for three citizens of the town of Fort Mill who shall he vested with the several powers and subject to the several liabilities of the Commissioners of Public Works of the town of Fort Mill, as provided by law, Now, therefore, the qualified electors of the town of Fort Mill are hereby notified that the said election upon tinsaid question and for the said Commissioners of Public Works will be held according to law on the ,'frd day of April, 1914, at the town hall in the towij of Fort Mill, and that the managers of the said election shall be W. M. Carothers, D. A. Fee and J. 11. Patterson. The polls w ill open at eight o'clock in the forenoon and close at four o'clock in the afternoon. A. K. McEUIANEY, C. S. LINK, Mayor. Clerk and Treasurer. LL TIMES, FORT MILL, SOOT Remarkable, Indeed. "Strange things. dreams are," said J. Fuller doom. " Every time 1 eat horseradish ! have a nightmare."?Kansas City Star. Uce'ul Proverb. "Do you," ho asked, "b?-!ieve in early marriage?" "Well." she replied. "I : ustd to. but I am willing to say that at present 1 believe 'better late than never* tnay bo applied to marriage as well as to some other things." More Titan lie Heeded. "At the end ot live hours and a half, if you are in town," said the judge, "you will be arrested on the same j charge." "You may have live hours | oi inai nacK, ' said tin* lawbreaker. "I cau get along with the HO minutes." . "FAGGED-OUT' WOMEN Will Find Help in This Letter. Overworked. rV.n down, "fagged out" women who feel as though they could hardly drag ahout, should prollt by Mrs. Brill's experience. She s.iys: "I was In a very weak, run-down condition. Life was not worth living. I could not sleep, was very nervous, stomach bad, and was not able to work. "I consul tod with one or two physicians, without benefit. I read of Vinol helping some one In a similar condition so 1 began to take it, and it simply did wonders for ine. I gained In weight and I am now In better health and stronger than ever. 1 can not find words enough to praise Vinol."?Mrs. \V. 11. Brill, Racine, Wis. Thousands of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build you up and make you strong. If It does not wo give back your money. P. S.?Ftor rough, scaly skin, try our Saxo Salvo. We guarantee It, VV. R. A id rev. Druggist. FORT Mill. S. C. r HOW AROl J' "Quality and Se Is Our 1 There's only or when the other fe in line. 1 hat s to JONES, TH Phones 14 and 8. I PRESCR + Our Prescription De| * in everv detail. We + age with the assuran< T Pure, Fresh Drugs, a + rd, and every letter c wi 11 be carried out. + Phone us for the Doc * for you as quickly as I t Massey's E ? "Get It at Massey's?There 1VI E A C H A Millinery Thursday This will be our first di mer Hats, and we want Frank is certainly surpas and this is saying a great season. Come and see city hats country-town prices. M El AO H A P It's better at the same pri PH CAROLINA -? Beautify Your Home With I W?L???/1 Kfiuiw. ^"O matter how badly scratched your doors, how time-worn your floors or furniture, you can easily restore them to foimcr beauty and brishtnesa with a coat of Peo (lee RE-NU-LAC. The cost is small, tbe results are treat pEE C.KE RF.-NU-LAG cornea in 11 Natural \Vood colors, White, fiolJ and Silver Enamel. AH ni/.es. Try it today PKASLI E-GAULBERT CO. l*CO??O?AT!0 Ms uuUCt users LOUISVILLE. K* . MASSEYS DRUG STORE Fort Mill. S. C. FOR SALE. Kggs I'm hatching from the following standard bred strains at pricei , named pel sotting: Partridge Wvan dottes, $1.50; R. 1. Reds, $1.50; Buf Orpingtons. $1.50; White Wvandottes $1.50; Sing'e Comb Brown Leghorns j $1.25; White Rocks. $1.50. Port Mil Poultry As- >riation. Port Mill, S. C. T 111AT I IPTIf ai x iv / ; * I Dartment iz complete ^ ask for your patron- * :e to you that you get 2 ccurately compound- ? )f the Doctor s order ^ :tor. We'll get him ? sossible. * )rug Store. | i's a Reason." <s> M & EPFS Opening , April 2. splay of Spring and Sumyou to see them. Miss sing all previous efforts, deal as this is her ninth } in a country town at sA EPFS ce, if it came from Epps'. , Purity jy rvice VIOIIO. le way to know How's prices are phone 8 or 14. E GROCER. j Getting For E: Let us help til in or ic fpa rlv Ladies Trimmed $4.48. Ladies' Street an to $1.48. Children's Trimr $2.48. Child's Sun Full line Men's a all the very newest Just received a j Suits and Odd Pan manufacturer in th Suits, Norfolk or $9.50, all sizes up I Pants, 25c to $1.5( Mp Our Serge Suits, $10, $12 and $14 cated anywhere at Let us show you Pattersons Dry TELEPHONE NO. 85. This Is If you don't give your hair y you will have no hair to call fo Dike's Quinine & Sage Comj tality to the hair. It goes str; stimulates hair growth. Dike's Quinine & Sage Com natural hair oil, so necessary t does it in any way effect the n Just try Dike's Quinine & Sf heads feel like new. It cleans hair the necessary nourishmen You ought to use Dike's Qui week for about three months perfect condition?kaep it soft There is nothing better for Dike's Quinine & Sage Compou Parks Drug "The Oik, I If You if Mad D You'd need + Wouldn't you, to prcs would have the desired < j Well, If your own, personal ap actly to your liking?if 3 a little?look as well as ^ here. We'll give you j + ordered. = t M'ELHANE Action Better Than Indec'aion. Sometimes we must simply (io the thing we have to do and think about It afterward. Or it may be better not u to think about it afterward. Action is the great solver of doubts, the great key to life's problems. Too much thinking and debating and discussing only confuse the issues. Words of Confdenca. c j Tnut thyself Kmuruou. i Ready M ister? \ you. Every here. I Hats, $1.98 to J id Sun Hats, 25c ned Hats, 48c to Hats 10c to 50c. nd Boys' Straws, : styles. shipment of Boys' its from the best le country. Boys' D. B., S2.98 to to 18. Knicker 3. Sizes, 4 to 18. ;n! blue and grey, at , can't be dupli: the prices. ' Goods Store, "SELLS IT FOR LESS." ; True. v? iroper attention now. shortly, r attention. )ound gives strength and v1aight to the hair cell base and pound does not remove the o healthy hair growth, nor atural hair color. ige Compound, it makes old ;es the scalp and gives the I nine & Sage Compound once a that will keep your hair in and glossy. falling hair and dandruff than nd. ; Company, e Store." Were ? j og Bit, j I a doctor, cribc something that ? effect at oncc. then, \ pearance isn't just ex rou'd like to "doll" up * the next fellow?come ust what the "doctor" r 1 :y & co. ,, " A "PATENTS PROCURED'* fl Your invention may be small but valable if patented. Write* for booklet PARKER COOK. I Victor Rldg., I>, Washington, I). C. FOR SALE To quick buyer, lfi acres of land, lose to town, for $125, cash. A. R. McElhfeni-y.