Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 07, 1914, Image 3
j FORT MILL, S. C. j
' GENERAL INFORMATION. :
f - I
CITY GOVERNMENT. \
A. R. McELHANEY Mayor /
C. S. LINK Clerk $.
i D. n. gaston...Chief of Police t
; departure of trains, f
l4o. 31 Southbound 6:00 a. m. i
?? No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. I
i No. 27 Southbound 5:27 p. m. j
No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m. \
No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. |
i No. 32 Northbound 9:02 p. m. f
i ? No. 113 Southbound.. 11:57 a. m. i
No. 114 Northbound..11:57 a. m. J
Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at f
Fort Mill only when flagged. 1
! MAILS CLOSE. I
For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. J
For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I
For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. J
Note ? No mail is despatched on f
trains 31, 32 and 35. Trains 27 j
and 28 do not handle mail Sunday, f
POSTOFFICE HOURS. j
Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I
] Sunday 9:30 to 10 a. 5 to 5:30 p. m. i
WATERMELON
Seed,
GANTELOUPE
Seed,
a ft nnrii
UAKUtN
Seed.
Largest and best
assortment at
Ardrey's Drug Store.
Did you
ever think
That if you can hardly make ends
meet now, what your wife and
children would do were the family
income cutoff by your death?
Would you miss eight or ten
cents a day now? That much
will carry $1,000 of life insurance
in the
? Union Central TLife
A guaranteed estate which cannot
be taken from you.
TAKF. TT NOW
for you may not be able to get it
next week.
BEST POLICIES
BESTCOMPANY
Three Hundred and Eighty-Five
Million Dollars of Insurance in
Force.
"Lowest Net Cost of All."
BAILES & LINK,
District Agents.
Ill NytwSParticular
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. I^et us figure with
you on your next bill.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
OVER 66 YEARS'
E X RI E N C
Trade Marks
^h|H||Iv Designs
T TWIT* Copyrights Ac.
Anyone tending a aketrh and description may
quickly aacertnln our opinion froe oiiotlmr an
Invantlon Is probably patontable. CommunionUnnaatrlrtly
confidential. HANDbOQK onl'ateiite
ant free. ( Idaat aeenry for eecurlng patent*.
I'atanta taken through Munn A Co. receive
1 tp#ti*i notice, without cbargo. In the
Scientific American.
A handeoroely llteatratert weekly. Iarpul circulation
of any erlentlllo Journal. Trrma, $3 a
y??tSa- ?l BuidbynU newadeotera.
. I
ITENS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mrs. Ella Goodson, of Columbia,
is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Rodgers, in this
| city.
Miss Marguerite Link, of
Hickory, N. C., is visiting at
the home of hef brother, C. S.
Link, in this citv.
I
Mrs. W. L. Ainsley, of St. ;
Petersburg, Fla., is a guest at
the home of her son, Mr. George
i a : i a. . 1 _ e ,
/\insiey, just suuin 01 town.
Mi ss Kathleen Jeter has re- i
turned to her home in Union,
having finished the term of the
I Barbersville school, as principal.
| Mrs. Pattie Hague and Mrs.
! J. T. Anderson, both of Morganton,
N. C., were quests
the past week of their niece,
Mrs. J. B. Elliott, in this city.
E. W. Netherland, formerly
superinrendent of the Oconee
River mills, Dublin, Ga.. has
become overseer of carding- in
mill No. 1 of the Fort Mill
Manufacturing company. i
W. G. Dorton, who for a year
or more has held a clerical
position with the E. W. Kimbrell
company in this city, left
Monday evening for Charlotte,
where he has accepted a similar
position.
W. F. Lev,is and sister. Miss
Mary Lewis, were among the
attendants Thursday night in
Asheville, N. C.. at the marriage
of Mr. R. E. Henry, of ,
this city, and Miss Sarah McCrary,
of Asheville.
The Mecklenburg county board
of education Monday awarded
$(>,000 annually for the upkeep
of the farm life school which is ;
to be built at Pineville this summer.
The fund comes out of
the State and county general
school fund.
I
A pleasant social event of the
week for the Baraca class of the
Fort Mill Baptist church will be
an ice cream supper tomor- i
row evening at 8 o'clock. The <
supper will be served in the ,
class room of the church and all
numbers are cordially invited to
be present.
Services, preparatory to communion
on the Sabbath, will
begin at the Presbyterian church ;
Friday morning at 10 o'clock.
Services each day at 10 a. m and
8 p. m. Rev. VV. B. Arrowood,
of Sharon, will assist the pastor '
in this meeting. All are cordially
invited to attend these
| services.
Memorial services at Flint Hill
j church will be held on next
Saturday, beginning with a
sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. ,
and continuing until the afternoon.
Hon. Thos. F. McDow, of i
Yorkville, will deliver the memorial
address. The public is
cordially invited to attend the
service.
Max Frankel, manager of the
Majestic Theatre, has received
word from his old home in Germany
that his brother, Morris
Frankel, will reach New York '
city during the present week.
Mr. Frankel has not seen his
brother since leaving home six
years ago and it is probable he
j will pay a visit to New York in
I the near future.
During the last week Mr. ,
I. V. Lytle purchased from Mr.
S. \V. Parks the house and lot 1
on East Booth street known as
the "Tom Harris" property, the:
: consideration being $1,100, it;
' was stated. The property con- j
sists of a five-room cottage and
a lot fronting several hundred
feet on Booth street and con
taming something like two acres
of area. i
An affair of much social interest
and pleasure was the "old- <
time spelling bee" given by the '
Home Missionary society at the |
i home of Mrs. J. J. Bailes on ;
l Friday night. The contests!
; under the direction of W. B. J
Ardrey were exceedingly lively
and mirth producing and the
attendance was very large. It
developed very early in the game
that a number of the contestants
had suffered a lapse of memory
since the days when the blue
j black speller was a power in the
land.
Memorial Day Exercises.
Memorial Day will be observed
I by the people of Fort Mill and
vicinity Sunday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock.
The exercises will begin at
the Presbyterian church, where1
at the hour designated above
a line of march will be formed
and the procession will march to
i New Unity cemetery, where.
V
THE FOR*,!
'
after exercises appropriate to tht *
occasion, the graves of the oh "
soldiers will be decorated. All
citizens and especially the school
children are requested to attend
the exercises.
The local Memorial association
and the Daughters of the
Confederacy are requested to
meet at the home of Mrs. R. F.
Grier Thursday afternoon at
4 o'clock to complete arrangements
for the proper observance
of the day.
School Closing Nay 22.
The Fort Mill school will close
the present session Friday,
May 22.
The baccalaureate sermon will
be preacbed Sunday, May 17,
by Rev. B. P. Wells of Rock
Hill.
On Wednesday evening, beginning
at 8:30 o'clock, the
primary and intermediate grades
will give an entertainment. [
Thursday afternoon at 6:30
o'clock the crowning of the'
May Queen and the Daisy Chain
procession with the May Pole
Dance will be held on the
grounds of the school.
Thursday evening at 8:30
o'clock, the graduating exercises
will be held. The graduating
address will be delivered by Dr.
Reed Smith of Columbia.
The public is cordially invited
to attend all of these exercises.
FEEL GOOD?LAUGH?
BE HAPPY AND WELL
Take Some Dodson't Liver Tone
To-night and See How Much
Better You Will Feel
Tomorrow.
Thousands of former sufferers
from constipation, biliousness,
sick headache and stomach ills
are now brighter, healthier,
happier through taking Dodson's
Liver Tone, the medicine which
was made to use instead of
calomel. They have learned to
smile again.
Dodson's fine remedy is so
different from calomei. You
feel good after taking Dodson's.
There are no depressing aftereffects,
such as with calomel and
other strong and violent purgatives.
You do not change your habits
or diet when taking Dodson's
Liver Tone. There is no
pain nor gripe, no change in your
regular habits. Liver Tone
promptly clears the dulled brain
and clogged system in an. easy,
nanural way, assisting Nature
in the struggle against constipation
and biliousness. Dodson's
also stimulates you and builds
you up and strengthens at the
same time.
A reliable, pleasant-tasting
vegetable liquid, Dodson's Liver
Tone is guaranteed without condition
by Ardrey's Drug store,
who will cheerfully refund purchase
price (50c) instantly without.
uuestion in event of nnv
dissatisfaction with the remedy
or its resnlts.
AN ORDINANCE
Regulating the Operation of Bicycles
and Motor Vehicles Upon the Streets
and I'ublic Places of the Town of
Fort Mill, S. C.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the town of Fort Mil),
in council assembled and by authority
of the same:
Section 1. That no person shall ride
a bicycle upon any street or public ,
place of the town of Fort Mill, S. C.t
unless the same shall be equipped with
a serviceable bell for warning pedestrians;
nor shall any person ride a bicycle
upon any public street or place of the
town of Fort Mill in the night time
without having a lighted lamp attached
Ihereto.
Sec. 2. That no person shall operate
a motor vehicle of any description upon
any street or public places of the town
of Fort Mill at a speed greater than
twelve miles per hour; nor shall any
person operate a motor vehicle of any
description u|?on any street or public
place of said town unless the said
vehicle shall be equipped with a serviceable
bell or horn for warning pedestrians;
nor shall any person operate a
motor vehicle upon any public place of
said town in the night time without
having a lighted lamp attached thereto.
Son !i Tltttt lunrnintr Ku oitKor K<?11
... t, "J Ulll <
?r horn shall be sounded by any bicycle <
or motor vehicle before turning any i
corner upon any street of said town and <
at all other times when advisable to ,
prevent accident to either vehicle or ! <
person; that all such bicycles and motor <
vehicles of any description shall turn <
to the right when passing other <
vehicles at all times. *
Sec. 1. That all ordinances or parts 4
of ordinances inconsistent herewith are
hereby repealed.
Sec. f>. That any violation of the <
above ordinance shall be deemed a mis- ,
demeanor and shall be punishable by a
line of not more than $100.00 or by imprisonment
or hard labor ujw?n the pub- !
lie works for not more than 30 days.
Done and ratified in council this 21st
dav of April. 1914.
A. R. McF.I.HANKY,
Attest: Mavor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
No. 666
Thia ii prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. I
Five or tlx do*e? will break any cue, end
if taken then mm ? tonic the Fever will not
return. It net* on the liver better than
CekMaci end does not ?xipe or fk4f?
MILL TIMES, FORT MILL, SC
MILL!
0
We lead in
good," is our n
fast. Have yc
know you are
Everything in 1
Just
New line Ladies' Gov
Ladies' "Fitrite" Ga
Ladies' Nursing Vest
Ladies Underskirts, <
leading shades.
Gingham and Percale
12 1-2 cents.
Galatea, the kind tha
A few short lengths i
a few days at 10c the y
If you want a nice dr
will save you money.
Just receivec
paste, etc., whi
duced prices.
MILI
II
Special B
At L. J. IV
25c Crepe
25c Suiting ..
25c Voile _
15c Crepe _
15c Ginghams __
15c Foulard
15c Batiste .
Lots of Ladies' Hats at 1-2 j
Sewing Machines and Piano:
One $30 Boys' Bicycle, $10. f
We have the best stock of S
9x12 foot Art Squares at $2.
Ix)ts of Bargains in every d<
L. J. IV
I Use Th
Tell Miss Central to gi
i..n ...i. _ i. 1
icii us wiint you iieeu
Good G
Our stock never runs d
sent out from this hou
first-class in every wa;
Sliced Boile<
Sliced Breal
Stewart
Ouirk Deliverv
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 fit to print.
Do you Want anything? Have
you anything to Sell? Send your
advertisement and it will be published
Three Times Free of
Charge and you will get the paper
two weelks Free. Address
The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer.
Charlotte, fsj. C.
>UTH CAROLINA
S & YO
Fort Mill's Leading P
low prices and good c
lotto. Give us a call.
>u bought? And did
pleased. If you will c
Dry Goods, we know
Received
vns, a big bargain at 50c and $1.
uze Vests, the kind that tit. 10c.
s, 25c each.
18c, 98c, $1.98, $2.25, in all the
best on the market at 10c and
t won't fade, 15c the yd.
in Dress Goods to go on sale for
d.
ess cheap, give us a call. We
Our Special
1, a complete line of (
ch we place on sale S
Don't miss this sale?
_s &~y
"We Buy and Se
argains
lASSEY'S.
15c
15c
15c
10c
10c
10c |
10c I
jriee. ?
3 1-2 price. a
hoes in town at lowest prices. |
jpartment.
Iassey.
ie Line. 1
vc you No. 15. Then
in the way of
roceries. !
own, and every article
so must be absolutely *
v. Trv a pound of our l
# ar a T
d Ham and
(fast Bacon
& Culp, |
Telephone No- 15.
Every Woman
SHOULD PER
EARN 9^vWE?K
Introducing our very complete Spring
line of beautiful wool suitings*, wash
fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs,
petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y.City
patterns. Finest line on the market.
Dealing direct with the nulls you will
find our prices low. If others ran 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. He first to apply.
Standard Dress Goods Company, 100
11st St. Ringhaaaton. N. Y. ?
*
UNG COMFY 9
opular Priced Store.
|uality. "Not how cheap, but how ^
Our Spring line of goods is going
you buy from us? If you did we
:all and see our up-to-date line of
you will buy.
Corsets.
We sell the famous "American Beauty" Corset, the
best out, at 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. In these corsets you
will find comfort and Rood service. Sizes, 19 to 34.
We can fit all.
Ladies' NursinR Corsets, $1.00.
We are aRents for Pictorial Review Patterns. Our
June Patterns are now in stock. The well-dressed
ladies use Pictorial Patterns, because in them they get
the latest styles.
The Summer Fashion Books are now on hand. Select
a lf>c pattern and get a book, both for 25c.
L Cash Sale
Colgate's Powders, Soaps, Toohaturday
and Monday at greatly rethe
best yet.
OUNG CO.
11 Everything."
=u
1 DIVIDENDS I
^ (Payable Quarterly) t
4. Every 90 days deposits in our Savings Department earn a 4
DIVIDEND, which is either payable at once in cash 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 theiUnited States Government, and the fact
^ that they can get their money at a minute's notice and are ?
4 receiving these QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS from us. ?
| |
We invite you to call at our bank and discuss an invest
ment of this kind with us.
| |
4
TfiP Fiirsl" Natinnal Ranlr i;
? ? __ W ? m. IMWVTAAVk* VUlIXlj T
I Fort Mill, - - - S. C. I
I
_ _____ /
$5.00 in Gold We
will give $5.00 in Gold to the I
person submitting to us the most ^
complete list of names, addresses
and occupations of people over 10
\/f?avc rtf arrp tArkifo ar?/J ^.^1 1 W/_
jr v^lai o v/i tt ^ V I litVy CAllV^l ^/ X-JJLV-JX CU W Cr*
want the name of every person in
Fort Mill and the township, with the
R. F. D. numbers.
To the one submitting the best arranged,
most correct and largest list
I of names before the 17th day of
g May we will give $5.00 in gold.
I McElhaney & Co.