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! ^ ^ * ..^i - !! FORT MILL, S.C. GENERAL 'INFORMATION. 1 CITY GOVERNMENT. A. R. McELHANEY Mayor i C. S. LINK Clerk .> i D. N. GASTON ...Chief of Police j DEPARTURE OF TRA INS. ! ! No. 31 Southbound 6:00 a. m. I ?? No. 35 Southbound 7:12 a. m. i i No. 27 Southbound 5:27 p. m. i No. 36 Northbound 8:50 a. m. , No. 28 Northbound 6:30 p. m. i No. 32 Northbound 9:02 p. m. I !No. 113 Southbound.. 11.57 a. m. .. No. 114 Northbound.. 11:57 a. m. Note?Trains 31 and 32 stop at 1 Fort Mill only when flapped. MAILS CLOSE. For train No. 36 8:30 a. m. ,1 For train No. 27 4:50 p. m. I For train No. 28 6:00 p. m. 1 I Note?No mail is despatched on { 1 trains 31. 32 and 35. Trains 27 1 f and 28 do hot handle maii Sunday. ? J POSTOFFICE HOURS. ] ! Daily 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. I Sunday 9:30 to 10a. 5 to 5:30 p. . J PLEASANT WAY TO STOP CONSTIPATION Dodson's Liver Tone Take* the Place of Disagreeable Calomel and Its Often Dangerous After-Effects. You probably know that calomel is a poison, a form of mercury, very dangerous to a great many people and sometimes causing aisagreeaDieaiter-errects for nearly everyone who tries it. Dodson's Liver Tone is .recommended as a perfectly safe and reliable remedy to take the place of calomel. This is exactly what it is made for and has been made for ever since the first bottle was put up and sold. Dodson's Liver Tone is pretty widely imitated. But be careful to judge between thb loud boasts of the imitators and the plain truth of the original. Dodson's Liver Tone is sold and guaranteed by Ardrey's Drug store who will refund purchase price (50c.) instantly with a smile if you are in any way dissatisfied. Dodson's Liver Tone is a palatable vegetable liquid. Its action is easy and natural, with no gripe, no pain and the aftereffects are pleasant instead of disapreeable. Dodson's Liver Tone does not interfere with your regular duties, habits and diet, but builds and strengthens instead of weakening you or "knocking you all out" for days. Try Dodson's and feel better and brighter, as thousands have. MRS. W. W. LAKE Tells Others How to Get Strong 1 and Well. Mrs. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Was., says: "The grippe had left me In a weak, run-down condition from which I suffered for some time I tried different remedies but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Viuol, from which I received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely gone and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recommend Vlnol to others who suffer hb I did." Mrs. Lake's recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' livers ?combined with the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained In Vinol, and her cough disappeared as j a natural result. We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your money if Vinol does not satisfy you. | P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxo , Salve stops Itching. We guarantee It. W. B. Ardrev, Druggist. FORT Mill. S. C. Union Central lite Snaurance Co. BA1LES & LINK, OiatrictAceota - > \ *?_ "V > >vv ?>' a r fiji v *'1 % ^ ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Misses Sulie and May Cherry, of Maxville, Fla., were guests Saturday of their cousin, Mrs. Fred Rogers, in Sprattville. Next Saturday, the 4th, being a legal holiday, the local postoflice will observe Sunday hours, j The rural mail carriers will also I take the day off. Allison Thornwell, of At! lanta, is spending a few days | with relatives in tnis city. \\7 T7> TLT una. tv. i . nanis is visiuiiK her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Reardon, of Graniteville, S. C. The Majestic Theatre extends a cordial invitation to each of the old veterans of the township to visit the theatre on next Tuesday, the 7th, when the "Battle of Gettysburg" a big five-reel picture, will be shown. The veterans will, of course, be admitted free. Ella Mae, the little daughter of Mayor and Mrs. A. R. McBilhaney, has been seriously ill of fever for some days at the home of her parents on Spratt street. The child's condition yesterday was unchanged. If vou failed to heed the notice from the county treasurer and did not pay your commutation tax up to Tuesday, you will be required to serve five days on the roads. Miss Kathleen Jeter, of Union, who is attending summer school at Winthrop spent Sunday at the home of Mr. (). Barber, east of town. Mr. A. O. Anderson, overseer of carding at the Mill fort Mill, j spent several days of the last ! week in Charleston. Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Coats left yesterday morning for a visit of several weeks to relatives at Cross Hill, Laurens county. Dr. W. L. Hand, of Pineville. was among lite visitors to Port Mill yesterday. Miss Isabel Massey charmingly entertained yesterday afternoon at her home on East Booth street in honor of her guest. Miss Cat tie Russell, of Society Hill, and Mrs. A. Theo. Neely, of this city. Messrs. S. L. Garrison, W. T. Hoagland, B. F. Parks and VV. J. Kimbrell are Fort Mill men who have been drawn to serve the second week of the approaching term of York court. The directors of the two banking institutions in this city met Wednesday and declared the usual annual and semi-annual dividends, showing that both institutions are in prosperous condition. The candidates for the TTniftirt I States senate, Messrs. Smith, Blease, Pollock and Jennings, are scheduled to address the voters of York county at Yorkville today. It is expected a large crowd will hear the speaking. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter, of East Confederate street, has been dangerously ill for some days, the attending physicians having found two operations on the child necessary during the last i week. The merchants of Fort Mill' have agreed to close their places ! of business next Monday morning at o'clock in celebration of the Fourth of July. The stores; will remain closed throughout the day. There seems at present some likelihood that Fort Mill's Main street will be extended several blocks farther east in the near j future. A party of real estate men were here the last week in consultation with Col. Leroy Springs, owner of the unde-1 veloped property, with a view of placing it on the market. A survey of the property has since been made and it is said an auction sale of lots will be held in the near future. Our neighbor, the Fort Mill Times, is warming up in matters political. Especially it is taking a stilF hold in the fifth con-| gressional contest. The Times I is generally somewhat reserved about expressing extreme opin- | ions, but it looks now like it will I deviate from the beaten path\ and take a chance at being a little more rash in its ex-1 pressions. However, we notice j that The Times carries the announcement of Mr. Stevenson's candidacy on the first page. Wax haw Enterprise. t " IHHHHfcUHHHIHHflllHIIHHIHBUHHHHIHIHHIUHHHHHHHHHHIBIHi Going On Yo If so, let us fit you up in every thi sell everything you will need for the you will find a complete line of Sate prices to suit all. In our dry goods < you need in the clothing line. complete line of Colgate's Soap etc., the kind that makes you le 1 CO Try our Hose. Best line on the m Ladies, See our New Ratine in wl yard. Just the thing for a cool trave daily, so you will have to visit us oft New lot White Pique Skirts while ment of these Skirts within a month, Our Special For Saturday and Monday, every! colored going, each one, at a big bar FOR A FEW D/ r)0c Striped Overalls at 39c. ? SI 44 44 44 89c. $ See these before buying. Nothing MILLS & Y "We Buy and Sc Special Shoe Sale 95 cts. | For choice of 200 pairs of Ladies' and Chil8 dren's Shoes. Many of them are our reguS lar $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. No such bar| gains were ever offered you before. Come and get first choice. All Summer goods must go while it is summer. All Hats half price. Come see the goods. The prices will do the rest. L J. Massey. I Use The Line, i | | Tell Miss Central to give you No. 15. Then tell us what you need in the way of * I Good Groceries. I Our stock never runs down, and every article sent out from this house must be absolutely * ^ first-class in every way. Try a pound of our | ? Sliced Boiled Ham and | Sliced Breakfast Bacon 1 P_ - 1 -? 1 t vjicwaii ix V^Uip, Quick Delivery Telephone No. IS. I I v? v+ S ?-? ? ? S>? \ _ or Vacation ? ng you will need. Remember, we trip. In our furniture department hels, Suit Cases and Trunks, with department you will find anything ?s, Powders, Perfumes, Toothpaste* ol and comfortable. arket. All colors and prices. hite, tan and cope blue at 25c the ling suit. New goods coming in en to keep up with the new things. ! they last, at $ 1.00. Our third ship- 8 , See them, a big bargain for you. | 1 Cash Sale thing in Ladies' Dresses, white and gain. \YS FOR MEN. >0c Striped Overall Pants at 39c. ;j ? - " ? 89c. y charged at sale prices. \ OUNG CO. 1 I Cordial Relations j t + The relations of this Bank to its Depositors and - the community at large are of a most cordial nature. ^ Its officers are always glad to assist patrons in any t way that will facilitate their banking transactions ^ and that will be in keeping with prudent banking t principles. With this purpose in view, customers ^ are treated with the greatest courtesy, and their needs met to the full extent of their balances and re- ^ sponsibilities. YOUR account is respectfully solicited. ^ t t I The First National Bank, I t ...... * t f Fort Mill, - - - S. C. t I t ^*#'*4 4* 4.4 *4 . ^.4. ^^ .4.4. I McEihaney & Co. Phone 26, General Merchandiae. 4b 4 di -dB