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^ ' I FORT MILL, S. C. I { GENERAL INFORMATION. : w CITY GOVERNMENT. j A. H. MjcEI.HANEY Mayor f C. S. LINK Clerk i D. N. GASTON...Chief of Police T | DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ( No. 31 Southbound fi:00 a. m. i I No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. ' : J No. 27 Southbound. .< 5:27 p. in. 1 I No. 20 Northbound 8:50 a. m. { 1 i No. 28 Northbound C?:C0 p. m. ] J No. 32 Northbound 9:02 p. m. f + No. lldOSouthbound.. 11:57 a. nv 4* SNo. 114 Northbound 11:57 a. m. 1 Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at f 1 Fort Mill only when flagged. 1 j * MAILS ULUMi. ^ J For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. f I For train No. 27 4:50 p. in. \ 4 For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. 4 J, Note?No mail is despatched on I 1 trains 31, 32 ami 35. Trains 27 1 f and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f 4 POSTOFFICE HOURS. 4 ' Daily.-- 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. j Sunday 0:30 to 10 a. m.. 5 to5:30 p. m. j Spring Fever? Brace Up! If you are lacking in ambition, get tired too easily, "wind" not as good as it ought to be, you need a tonic?a system builder, something to restore ambition, strength, and "wind." Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic will do this or we will refund your money. We guarantee it to overcome the things that have drained your vitality, to help put your blood in shape, and to aid in repairing the waste and in bringing back the healthy functions of every organ. k rflfAii'n n runr Clnrn AlUI&y 5 UlUg Olliiu. Do You Know That the most worthless assets ever found in a man's estate are his GOOD INTENTIONS? You know that the Union Central Hife oilers the best means of providing an estate of great value at low cost; You know that 95 per cent ol the successful business men in your town carry life insurance; You know that you are doing yourself and your family an injustice while you are not insured; And you INTEND to insure your life a little later on. BETTER TAKE IT NOW, i A little later on you may noi t be able to get it; or. what u worse, perhaps good intentions I only will be found among YOUR B assets, and the hat will have to h be psssed around to overcome B your failure to do your duty. We believe we represent tin EB best company in the United Union Central llifr ^B of Cincinnati. "Lowest Net Cost of All." V D All rc P_ I IlVif \ D/\1L.L,J OC L.II1IV, particular Mechanics a fin(l that the Lumber be used came from our \ Lumber Yard. It ma>Kes work easier if pfood material jg used, and the work is better, \0o. Let us lipure with vnu on OL,,~ lull ' W111 1 IvA V UIM. Fort Ml|| Lumber Company, ^ l OVER 65 YEARS' rvprnirNrr ^LAF'tMltnUL H V ^ I I ^ I f i I i 4 11 11 V^H w H J k H p^1 9Tj|% I | k I A Trade: Marks t. \COPYRIGHTS AtC. niHc/uniw?^rrHiif (Vr ml1111,(1 ?1r^r,P!,f>n "??T ^..V^HtToTT*;VA>h?i.iypAVi'ibK^imirMr.! Ion*atrlctlyconfidentInl.^L.tjnnnrw on I'ntnits lantfrM. <?W*t oTf YNnPOOKoM nt. I'atonta takvtn throuah V .,,\ ? roe.1.n tpreial notic*. without c>>"^tiV Scientific Jfcican. A handaomcly lllu^btari wcA . , . dilution cf any ad^On lour** ' r^ f r iSZ.nowadSilen? wki&SSamit* k m ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Miss Mary Harris, of Charlotte, ' was a visitor Sunday at the home of her uncle, W. F. Harris, in this city. The wise guy stated Monday; that the cool weather was done for the present season, since Easter had passed. The Rev. W. A. Hafner, of the Fort Mill Presbyterian church, the last week assisted the Kev. C. W. McCully in a meeting at Pleasant Hill church. The dirt roads in this section, generally speaking, are as hard and smooth as macadam. This condition was brought about by the working and dragging of the roads during the winter. Hoys of the town are working manfully for the cash 11ri7.es to be awarded "Clean-up Day" by the city fathers. Already numbers of piles of trash are to be seen along the streets and the piles are growing daily. After spending nearly two' years in Tasmania, Mr. Hen H. j Massey is expected to return to! his home in this city about the middle of May. Mr. Massey has been in the employ of a large ; Hritish electrical engineering concern in Tasmania. Ihof. J. P. Coats,superintendent of the Fort Mill public school, has notified the board of trustees 1 a ii - oi ius acceptance 01 i lie position for another year. The trustees and patrons of the school are highly pleased to know that Prof. Coats will remain at the head of the school. The Times is requested to state that the ladies of the Home Missionary society of the town will hold an Old-time Spelling Bee at the home of Mrs. J. J. Bailes the evening of Friday, April 24, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and a small admission fee of 5 and 10 cents will be charged. The town of Pineville has in hand $20,000 to be used in erecting buildings and for other necessaries in establishing the Farm Life school. The money was secured by the sale of bonds which were voted by the town several months ago, and the cash is now on deposit in the Pineville bank. At a meeting the last week of the local chapter of the I). A. R. it was decked to extend an invitation to the delegates attending the State congress at Rock Hill next November to come to Fort Mill for one day and visit the many historic points in the I i W n at (1 tf iU ncllin Tf or>rt r! v x ?. II M I \< ? V ? Hi i I C* V V V the local chapter will give a reception to the visitors. Light frost in low places was reported by several residents of the township Friday morning ! and an hour or two later a light j fall of sleet was noticed. Thermometers registered 35 degrees | early Friday, which is unusually ! cool weather for April, but it i now appears that fruit and | vegetables were uninjured by the cool snap. Rock Ilill is this week entertaining the State council of the Improved Order of Red Men in a meeting which began Monday ! evening and continues through [ Wednesday. The address of welcome was made by Mayor i 0. W. F. Spencer, and among the prominent Red Men present are (iov. Cole Blease and (Ireat Sachem K. II. Anil. Members of the Fort Mill Democratic club will assemble on Saturday. April 25 for the purpose of reorganizing, electing a president, secretary and treasurer. a member of the county executive committee, and naming delegates to the county convention which meets in Yorkville on the 4th of May. One delegate will be elected for every ! 9f\ mrimKnvo rvf tKn olnK f????" *-?* ' iiivuiuvio \j i in*r v. 1111? l/I 11 attion thereof. As a result of "railroading" news matter, The Times finds that the item on page one relating to the sending of the names of several Fort Mill men to the State board of health does not read smoothly. The names of the gentlemen were forwarded to the State board with a recommendation that they be appointed as a local board of health, and not "to the State board for 1 Fort Mill," a$ the item reads. Mr. and Mrs. Waddy C. Thomson, the last week issued invitation to the marriage on Thursday afternoon, the 23rd of April, of their daughter, Miss Corrinne Thomson to Mr. Alfred G. Ellison. The marriage is to take THE FORT 1 place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, in Lancaster. Miss Thomson is well known in Fort Mill, having visited here a number of times during the residence of her brother, W. R. Thomson, in this city. .MI- !?' -!? JJiJ.S J FOS SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND. FOR SALE?We have 20 Pigs and Shoats, going at $4.00 and above. You had better hurry if you want any. Phone 82. L. A Harris & Co. FOR SALE 100 bushels extra sound river bottom corn at $1.00 per bushel. Murray Mack. ! NOTICE?When you want nice work and prompt service let the Rock Hill Steam Laundry have your work. Our man will call on you every Monday, or you can leave your package with Norman's Cafe. WANTED ?To buy old and second hand books. No school books wanted. Ye Old Book Shop, Ashevillc. N, C. FOR SALE?147 acres at $10 per acre The J. M. Warwick place about half way between Fort Mill and Pineville. See us at once. Bailes & Link. TO THE rUBLIC We offer the services of our Registered Jersey Bull. Our fee, $1.00 in advance. L. A. Harris & Co. FOR SALE Tomato Plants in large or small quantities of the following varieties: Ponderosa, Livingston's Beauty and Livingston's Globe. Also Coke's Prolific Seed Corn. F. Nims, Phone No. 41-A. LADIES SEWING ROOM. I have a well equipped Sewing Room on second floor of Patterson's Dry Goods Store and am prepared to do ail kinds sewing on short notice at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Kate Haile. FOR SALE. Eggs for hatching from the following standard bred strains at prices named per sotting: Partridge Wyandottes, $1.60; R. I. Reds, $1.50; Buff Orpingtons, $1.60; White Wyandottes, $1.50; Single Comb Brown Leghorns, $1.25; White Rocks. $1.50. Fort Mill Poultry Association. Fort Mill, S. C. ^--r ?Regular Communical'011 R- Mack Chapter i<jM U. D.. Thursday night. V?'?. sJafg Members requested to * jB 1 wjiiio be present. Visitors are welcome W. B. Meacham, Jr. Sec'y. CALOMEL A GREAT flANGCD Tn MANY uniiui.li iu iviniii Ha* Bad Effect on Some Dodson's Liver Tone Take* Place and is Perfectly Harmless. If you will inquire at Ardrey's Drug store you will find that Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed to be a safe, reliable remedy to take the place of calomel and a harmless liver stimulant having no bad aftereffects. Indeed, any of these ! firms will refund purchase price (50c) without question if you are in any way dissatisfied with this vegetable liquid. It is very unwise to take calomel, even dangerous, as many people suffer from the poison afterwards, even though they may appear at first to be temporarily relieved. On the other hand, Dodson's Liver Tone works easily and naturally (really assisting nature) with no pain nor gripe and correcting all bilious conditions and ills of constipation, clearing away the sick headache and the coated tongue, brightening up the dulled brain and strengthening the weakened body at the same time that it removes collected waste from the overburdened system. Those who have tried Dodson's Liver Tone have found that it made them healthier and happier. A fnc-f ~ f 1 icoi iiui.v (jiuvc m j^rt_"ciL benefit to you right now. Wu-iAC f*^ORKS WOMDEfis^ You can have bright and beautiful Furniture, Floors, and Woodwork at small cost. IT doesn't require any skill torestore worn furniture, floors,etc..tooriginal beauty. Simply use PEE CEE UE-NU-LAC? the combined stain and varnish. You'll be delighted with the fine results. Tryacantoday - it comes in 11 Natural Wood C iolors, White, Cold and F.nutncl. All sizes. PEASLKF.-GAULHERT CO. !MC0*P0MAV?0 Manufacturers l.Ol'ISVILLK. KY. FOR SALE BY MASSEY'S DRUG STORE Fort Mill, S. C. MILL TIMES, FORT MILL, SOI | Spring I ? ? Visit our store a | Goods. We have < ? soft and pretty for ? Crepes, Voiles, ( ? Ratines, Linen, etc | all. Don't fail to s ? wear Dresses and t all zes for childrer I Hats, ? See our line Def? ? pay $5 or $6 for a | sell ou one for ha 1 Our Week! ? ? We offer for ? Monday a big lot * ceived, in all styles * will go at bargai \ cannot afford to m * 1 Mills & X I "Buy and Sell Just A New styles in Lai and Sandals?the bes we have ever shown. New Dress Goods Ponlins. I ineiw :in<l A the kind that does not Come and see 01 styles and priees will L. J. IV 1 Use TV I Tell Miss Central to g ^ tell us what you need 1 Good G Our stock never runs c sent out from this ho\ ^ first-class in every wa | Sliced Boile Sliced Brea it ? z Stewart Quick Delivery t Notice to Farmers: The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer is the only newspaper in the South that allows Farmers to advertise Free of Charge, and the Semi-Weekly Observer prints all the news that's lit to print. Do you Want anything? Have you anything to Sell? Send your advertisement and it will be published Three Times Free of Charge ami you will get the paper two weeks Free. Address The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Ob erver, Charlotte. N- C. CJTH CAROLINA is Here! nd see our Spring t j ! everything that is * spring wear. Silks, ? Irepe de Chene, | at prices to suit ? ;ee our Ready-to- ? Balkan Blouses, in * 1. Everything new. * Hats. i ore you buy. Why ? . hat, when we can ? If that amount? J ly Special. : ^xt Saturday and ^ of Laces, just re- ? and prices. These ? i n prices and you I iss this sale. ? oung Co. I Everything." rrived Liics' Oxfords, Pumps t and prettiest Shoes at 10c to 2nc; Crepes, unoskeag Ginghams? ; fade. 11* New Goods. The please you. lassey. le Line.: ivc you No. 15. Then f in the way of roceries. i iown, and every article lse must be absolutely * y. Try a pound of our ^ id Ham and J kfast Bacon & Culo. I Telephone No. IS. f II Every Woman SHOULD g? PER EARN 9?QWEEE ! Introducing our very complete Spring 1 line of beautiful wool suitings, wash j fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs, : petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y. City patterns. Finest line on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will lint! 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 I money required. Kxclusive territory. Write for particulars, lie first to apply, i Standard Dress Goods Company, 100 1st St. Binghamton, N. Y. ' , - wr- yppywi ! Jjfyjjj 1 Beauty TfiatrMore :j Tfian Skin Deep | : TWTERE surface beauty doesn't wear Is | XYX well, either in shoes or human | beings. j " Star Brand " Shoes delight the eye, but more | than this, they wear better than other shoes be- i cause they are good clear through. | They are made by Roberts. Johnson & Rand, the J world's largest shoe manufacturers. The more they K make the less they cost to make. This saying goes* into I i extra quality. | j There are lots of good shoes, but? f 1 "Star Brand Shores 1! Are Better" |j i Made in all styles and sizes?all prices?for men, 8 3 women and children. Kvery pair honest leather. No 11 | substitutes for leather are ever used. SI a a We sell the Genuine "Star Brand" | Shoes, with the maker's name*on the sole I! and their star on the heel, No others tare | $ ' i "just as BOOd"* . i* Don't just go into any storv end ash | fj OotwaUctf fof them, but come to us. f | MILLS & YOUNG CO. , J <8 1 DIVIDENDS ! * (Payable Quarterly) * Every 1)0 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. 4 f Several hundred people have taken into consideration the safety of their money handled by us under rules and regu- T lations made by thciUnited States Government, and the fact 4 that they can get their money at a minute's notice and are X 4 receiving these QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS from us. 4 | I We invite you to call at our bank and discuss an invest ment of this kind with us. 4 t | The First National Bank, I 4 Fort Mill, - - - S. C. 4 I 4 i *4? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4-*4-4 ? 4? 4 s 4?-*?*?<44-4>> ^ V - ' Be Ready For a Jump in prices of a good many commodities before long. And the best way to get ready for such a contin- : gcncy is to buy those commodities NOW, before the inevitable rise takes place. That is why we offer you this warning and call upon you to look ATrnr All 1" O t Af It a< Alinn A n/l 1 ' " * * ~. v.. .h v?*w, .?iiu avail yourBClI 01 1 IlC low prices that are ruling in our establishment. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, I8th. Diamond Flour (2 bags to customer) 100 lbs., $2.50 McElhaney & Co. I