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Would Help Storm Sufferers. Mr. John T. Roddey, of the Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce, according to the Rock Hill Herald, wired Governor Blease some facts about the hail-storm disas- n ter. The governor replied regretting that there was no provision of law under which such things could be handled effectively: but said that he would be glad to help out of his own monno ond noil nrvm tVio nnKI-!o IS?VM??^) (??iV4 VU1I U|/V'tl 111V/ puv/liv for assistance; also he would Recommend exemption from State and county taxes over the distressed district. ? Yorkville En^quirer. When I Have Time. When I have time I'll send for you. And look your proposition through. I'm feeling now so strong and well I don't just need the goods von seli. So wait, yes, wait, good friend of mine Till I have time. Today the ball game starts at three Tonight we have some friends for tea. But someday I intend to take Protection for my family's sake. To tarry thus is not a crime Till I have time. But one day he was called to rest And left an unprotected nest. He does not hear the hurrying t read Of a busy world in it's fight for bread And he now has time. Dead loads of time TODAY is the time-The UNION CENTRAL the company. BAILES & LINK, District Agents. "The Lowest Net Cost of All." NOT WISE TO TAKE CALOMEL Dodson's Liver Tone is just as sure in results and always safe, pleasant in taste and has no bad after-effects. As a remedy for a torpid liver calomel has more than nu t its match in Dodson's ^ Liver Tone. This medicine does ^ not roughly force the liver on to perform its work. It acts gently Lu surely. Calomel depends for its power upon exciting the liver to do more work, and often the liver is too weak to stand such treatment. ar.d after taking calomel you are as a result sometimes worse off than before. Dodson's Liver Tone cannot cause any of the dangerous effects that often follow thence' of calomel. It is entirely vegetable and pleasant to the taste, and is suitable for children and grown people. Get a large bottle for fifty cents at Ardrey's Drug store under the guarantee that if it doesn't satisfy you that it perfectly takes the place of calomel you will be given your money back with a smile right at the; store where you bought Dodson's medicine. STRENGTH FOR OLD PEOPLE A Simple Remedy Which Favors Longevity. You act as though you just wonderod how you are going to get through tills trying season and do your work. You may ho overworked or hare had a had cold whi< h has left you 1 without strength, ambition or much Interest in life; In fact you are all run-down. Let us tell you that VTnol. our delloua cod liver ami iron tonic, is just the remedy you need to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. A prominent Ttoston lawyer says: "My mother, who is 76 years of age, owes her good health to Vinol as since taking it sho can walk farther and do more than she has for years. . I consider it a wonderful blood making and strength creating tonic." We have such faith in Vinol that If it does not quickly build you up, restore your strength and make you feel well again, we will return your money. Try Vinol on our guarantee P. S. Tf you have Eczema try our Saxo Sulve. Wo guarautee It. ^ W. B. Ardrey, Druggist, + FORT Mill. S. C. Dr. King's New Discovery KHtS nt? COUCH. CURES THE iUNCS. * \ ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. The Times this week carries announcements for several new i candidates who are seeking legislative and county offices. Mr. A. A. Bradford, Jr.. came up by auto from Columbia Satur- j day and spent the night with his parents in this city. Mr. R. E. Parks, of Newport News, Va.. has been a guest for several days r.t the home of his mother. Mr. L. A. Parks, in this city. The Oarrollton (Tex.) Chroni^ 1 _ lL - 1_ ? 4-1. cie announces uie nircn, on i July 8, of a son to Rev. and | Mrs. Grover C. Epps. W. B. Ardrey was absent from ; town several days last week in j Charlotte and elsewhere on J matters connected with the work , of the public wocks commission. ' The Times was mistaken last week in the initials of Mr. ! Walker who had recently bought j a home in Sprattville. It was 1 Mr. C. J. Walker, instead of "J. C. Walker," as stated. Lewis W. King, of Rock Hill, has taken the position of over- j seer of carding and spinr.i- g in mill No 1 of the Fort Mill Mfg. ' company, succeeding E. W. j Netlu r.and, who has taken a position at Whitmire. Mayor McElhaney has called a meeting for Friday night of all the committees appointed to arrange for the celebration here on August 5th. Each committee 1 man is requested to be present j Friday evening:. Miss Mary Lewis was hostess on Friday night at a reception and party tendered tin* members of her house party. Misses Geraldine Kendrick, lx)is Hart and Olive Kate Brittain of Tazewell. \'a.. and Emily Smith of Tryon, N. C. Work was begun several days ago on the large waterworks , tank on Ardrey's hill. The conerete foundation is down and work on the 7f>-foot steel tower which is to support the tank will begin within a few days. The first car of steel is now being placed on the ground. Mr. Tnos. R. Garrison, of Pim-ville, on Monday closed a deal with Mr. T. Franklin Massey for the Massey homestead on : Booth street, this city, the con- I sideration being, it was said, $1,750. According to current report, Mr. Garrison intends to move his family to Fort Mill and occupy the residence within the next few months. The baseballists of the town are in a quandary as to where they are to secure a new ball diamond. The opening of the new residence property north of Main street has knocked out the ball park in that section and it will be difficult to secure another ground as well adapted to this nonular snort as thnt inof closed. There has been considerable worry among the employers of colored laborers in this city and vicinity during the last ten days owing to the fact, as reported, that a certain contractor has raised the daily wages of the ordinary laborer to $1.50. The consequence has been, according, to report, that some of the men who had heretofore had little trouble in maintaining full forces are now almost without help. Of interest to the large number of people using the county bridge across the Catawba river between Rock Hill, Yorkville, Fort Mill and Charlotte is the j assurance of early improvements to the road approaching the bridge on the Fort Mill side. Friday afternoon C. P. Blankenship, township supervisor, together with a committee of citizens from Fort Mill, met the county supervisor, T. VV. Boyd, at the river bridge and arranged for the improvements which will be begun at once. The public land sale held in this city Tuesday by the United Realty company, of Birmingham, Ala., was a decided success in the opinion of the promoters. There were 40-odd lots offered and almost all of them were bid in at prices ranging from $50 to Among the buyers j' were several business men of the town who, it is understood, ; will erect residences on the 1 newly acquired holdings within ; the next few months. The sale j; Tuesday was attended by several hundred people, many coming in \ from the surrounding country, and a number from the nearby towns. ' " ' " * ' * "*' v ' '' ' ' ; . - . > ' ^ ' f- * * ? ' sss==e 1 1 . 1 r t? Mid-Summi Everything in Summer goods at 1 to-wear goods. A big reduction or not overstocked on anything in Sur reductions in some lines. p .1 n * ? i?-x ? ILverytrHng in Men s and boys Si can wear a straw hat for several m< cheap. A few Ladies' Sailors left i close out at 42c. Some Children's etc., left, and if you need any of the Few pieces 35c and 50c Embroic Big reduction on all Linens. Preti stripes. If you need any of this goo CORSETS?Complete line of of sizes from 18 to 34, both short and 3 "Pv-; ?i. -ii ? * I A 11V-. A 1 1I1LC35 VUI5CI, tin sizes, I Our Specia For Saturday and Monday we off jama Checks to go on sale at 1 Oc tl Den t miss this. N othing charged at Sale prices. MILLS & > "We Buy and S ?n??w?iiw?mmtanajtfrr r Special Shoe Sale 95 cts. For choice of 200 pairs of Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Many of them.are our regular $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. No such bargains were ever offered you before. Come I 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. II Tho f : Tell Miss Central to give you No. 15. Then tell us what you need in the way of t; 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 Stewart & Culp, || Quick Delivery Telephone No. 15. '+ i er Specials v^ry special prices. See our Readv i everything in this line. We are 1 traw Hats to go at a bargain. You || Dnths yet, and we can sell you one | 1 in white and black which we will Dresses, Blouses, Pants, Rompers, se it will pay you to come. 8 g lery Flouncing next few days at 25c ty line in white, tans, blue, gray and ds see us before buying. | | the famous "American Beauty" in I long at $ 1.00 and $ 1.50. | | 1_ 1 . . ir/% '1 * ne Dest at ovjc. f 1 Cash Sale er several bolts of 15c q uality Pale yard. A big bargain for you rOUNG CO. ell Everything." I <? i % ? <v /%, t t I 4 4 * 1 * i I : ; The First National Bank, t I 7 t Fort Mill, - - - S. C. | i I i t <T t I I t ? t ? II ?> .. I Know ye that we have /"/ | on exhibition the finest j & stock of hi^h class tfoods j | < nv uuvc cvci I lilt l i III- j | | ? / J ^ f \ privilege of offering the n0&r 10 (A people of this section. HCCX Vc ? OUR PRICES 1 ( _jTttV are marvelously attract- J ive and our assortment a wr wonder of new ideas and progrcssiveness. We also give coupons with each cash purchase and have I a swell line of July premiums. j ! j McElhaney & Co. I