Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 01, 1914, Image 3
First Game on Friday.
Members of the football team
of the Port Mill graded school
have been doing hard practice
for a week or more getting in
shape for the game to be played
Friday at Yorkville with the
school team of that town.
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J. B. MACK
cQjM CHAPTER
R. A. M? U. D.
Regular Convocation Thursday night,
October 8th, at 8 o'clock.
W. B. Meacham, Jr., Secy.
Regular communicat
i o n of Catawba
Lodge No. 56. Thursday
night Oct. 1. All
AyW/\ members requested to
W. B. Meacham. Jr.,
Sec'y.
DON'T HURT YOUR
LIVER WITH CALOMEL
When your liver becomes torpid
and sluggish, you can take
calomel and whip it into action,
but the calomel will leave your
body weaker and sicker than
ever. Calomel is a very powerful
drug, a form of mercury,
and need' never be used because
there is a perfect remedy to take
the place of calomel, that has
all of calomel's good medicinal
effects with none of its dangerous
and uncertain follow-ups.
Its name is Dodson's Liver Tone.
Ardrev's Drn<rstnr*? spIIc rind
son's Liver Tone with the guar-1
antee that if you don't find that:
it treats you much better than
calomel, they will give you your
money back with a smile. Dodson's
Liver Tone is a true tonic
for the liver, purely vegetable
and with such a pleasant taste
that it is no trouble to get children
to take it. It is absolutely
impossible for it to do anyone
any harm.
TAX NOTICE-1914.
Office of the County Treasurer of York
County.
Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 14, 1914,
Notice is hereby given that the TAX
BOOKS for York county will be opened
on THURSDAY, the 15TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1914, and remain open until
the HIST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1914,
for the collection of STATE, COUNTY,
SCHOOL and LOCAL TAXES, for the
fiscal year 1914. without penalty; after
which day ONE per cpnt penalty will
be added to all payments made in the
month of January, 1915, and TWO per
* cent penalty will be added to all pay
ments made in the month of February,
1915, and SEVEN per cent penalty will
be added to all payments made from
the 1st day of March, 1915, to the 15th
day of March, 1915, and afte?_this date
all unpaid taxes will go into executions
and all unpaid Single Polls will be
turned over to the several Magistrates
for prosecution in accordance with law;
For the convenience of taxpayers, 1 ,
will attend the following places on the
days named:
At Yorkville, Thursday, October 15.
At Smyrna, Thursday, October 22.
At UicKory Grove, Friday and Saturday,
October 23 and 24.
At Sharon. Monday, October 26.
At McConnellsville, Tuesday, October
27.
At Tirzah, Wednesday, October 28.
At Clover, Thursday "and Friday, October
29 und 30.
At Yorkville from Saturday, October
31, to Tuesday, November 3.
At Coates's Tavern, from 8 o'clock
a. in. Wednesday, November 4, to 8
o'clock p. m.
At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday,
November 6 and 7.
At Rock Hill, from Monday, November
9, to Saturday, November 14.
And at Yorkville from Monday, November
16, until Thursday, the 31st
day of December, 1914, after which
date the penalties will attach as stated
above.
Note The Tax Books are made up
. by Townships, and parties writing
about taxes will always expedite matters
if they will mention the township
or townships in which their property
or properties are located.
HARRY E. NEIL,
, Treasurer of York County.
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TALK IS CHEAP
and is alright in its place, hut it j
won't run the furnace nor bake I
bread. If you have hot air in j
your house or oven, it must be 1
produced by burning fuel.
We handle the very best Hard
and Soft Coal and our prices are
way down. Phone orders to 72.
Quick delivery.
Fort Mid Lmtor Caopuy,
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
At a meeting of the trustees
of Massey school, in Lower Fort:
Mill, a few days ago Miss Flossie
: Davis, of Orangeburg was
elected teacher for the next j
term which begins the first of
j November.
Friends in this city and sec!
tion of Mrs. Mannie Carothers
j will be pleased to learn that her
| condition has shown considerable
i imnrovement dnrinc lnct
week, according to a report received
yesterday by her husband
Mr. N. L. Carothers. /
Jake Truesdale, a young negro,
was convicted before Mayor
McElhaney Monday of the double
charge of gambling and drunk
and disorderly conduct and sentenced
to pay a fine of $20 or
serve 45 days on the county
works. Jake took the days.
Invitations have been issued j
to the approaching: marriage of
Dr. John Lester Ransom, of
Steele Creek, and Miss Mary
Query, also of Steele Creek, the
marriapre to take place at the
| home of the bride's father, Mr.
Frank S. Query, near Pineville.
the afternoon of October 14th.
Of interest to the farmers of
this section is the announcement
that Mr. J. J. Bailes contemplates
the erection in the near
future of a grain shelling plant
at his lumber yard west of the
railway in this city. The machinery
is to be electrically
driven. It is rot unlikely that
a little later Mr. Bailes will add
a grist mill to the plant.
The management of the Maifictin
TKoof?o PV...#- .
jvuviv xiivui>'?. 1UII ill 111 n -I IIV v -
ing picture house, announces I
that great improvements to the I
show will be made within the
next few days. It is proposed
to have the seats elevated, thus
affording patrons an unobstructed
view of the pictures, as well
as having considerable painting
and decorating done to the interior
of the house.
Construction work on the new
residence of Mayor McElhaney,
in Whiteville Park, was begun
on last Monday and the house 1
will be rushed to completion as =
early as possible. The house is m
to contain nine rooms and when
finished will be one of the handsomest
and most commodious
homes in the town.
Through the operations of a
detective employed some days
ago by the town of Fort Mill
several well known citizens were
summoned to cofirt Wednesday
afternoon to answer the charge
of selling whiskey. It appeared,
however, that the detective did
not understand the State laws
as what constitutes the sale of
whiskey and the defendants were
all released.
The business men of the town |
are making an effort to secure ?
better mail facilities to the South i
as at the present time, although H
the Southern Railway company E
operates four southbound trains I
daily, only one of them takes on E
n,n;i U J ' I
man ncre anu tnat oniy six days j
in the week. It is believed that 11
the service on trains 113 and 114 E
can be extended through Fort a
Mill with very little expense if Ej
any at all.
PUBLIC SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
M
By Prof. J. P. Coot*. ,
A pupil must make an average ; ?
of 95 per cent on his studies, t
95 per cent, on deportment, and
95 pet* cent, on attendance for
his name to be on the honor roll +
of the Fort Mill graded school. ^
The following have the honor i
for September: t
First Grade?No report.
Second Grade?Alva Fennell,
Kate McLaughlin, Eugene Mc
Kibben, Floride Nims, Edith T
Parks, Julia May Parrish, Louise <<
Patterson, Nannie Lee Phillips, t
John McKee Spratt.
Third Grade-Elizabeth Ar-(*
drey, Alma Lynn, Mary Kim- +
brell, Katherine Massey, Mattie 2
Morton, Martha Thompson, Mar-1
garet McElhaney, Lawrence *
Armstrong, Hazel Carter, Ed
ward Epps, William Hafner.
Edward Kimbrell, J. B. Mills. ?
Fourth Grade? Ella Mae Mc- ^
Elhaney, Ruby Plyler, Maud ^
Robinson. Anna Wolfe, Olin T
IlooOA A
i^boov, i luun U UI1CB. T
Seventh Grade?Beulah Parks,
Beatrice Parks. Grace Erwin. *
Ninth Grade? Marjorie Mills.
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It's Here That
HWiMlVMRffi
Our Store is full of nice, new Fa
some real bargains in any line we <
Long^Goat/Suit of Clothes, Boys' ?
do", come in and let us show you o
you a close pfice on any of our goc
See our 30-ineh Sheeting for only
that we are selling at 5c. A good c
grade Outing, new ease just receive*
Coat Suits, So to $25. Long Coal
$1.25 to $3.00. ^
Hoys' Suits $1.75 to $10.00. Mis?
all colors, soft soles, 25e.
Children's Shoes, 50c to $2.0(
Boys' Shoes, $1.50 to $3.75. Lad
New lot of silks in plaid and Roi
the yard. Also 36-inch Messalines
A ew lot of Underwear in
anything you need in Fall and Wir
"It Pays to Trade Wi
MILLS & \
I "We Buy and ?
\
Save Your Money.
Buy where you get the best goods at the lowest prices.
Compare our goods and prices, and we will get your patronage
every time.
New stock of the famous Harrisburg Shoes just arrived.
Have been selling these Shoes for 18 years and only had
three complaints in the whole 18 years. They fit better and
last about twice as long as other ^hoes at the same price.
They are made by honest Quakers at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
If you want extra fine and stylish shoes, we have
the H. & M. line from Cincinnati. They can't be beat for
style and service.
When it comes to Millinery, we cut the price in half,
and give you latest up-to-the-minute styles. We can keep a
milliner in Baltimore four weeks a great deal cheaper than
keeping one here 8 months in a year, and give our customers
the benefit of thts immense saving. Come see the new
goods.
L. J. Massey.
Order Coai NOW)
While We Can Guarantee Prices. f
We have on hand a big lot of
COAL bought before the recent ;
war scare. Get your order in
now and be protcected against ;
any advance in prices. Summer
prices hold good until we dispose i
of our present supply. Phone 1 5. 4
. I
Stewart & Gulp, I
Quick Delivery Telephone No. 15
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You'll Find It
|| Qoorls. anrl
, ?, . . w nt. v.- v/iiv i y ULl
2arry. Do you need a Coat. Suit,
>uit, Shoes, Overcoat, Etc? If you
undine. We are prepared to give /
>ds. ? .
5 and 8 l-3c yard. Also our Outing
jiiality for the money. Still better
I, for only 10c yard.
s, $3.50 to $15. Children's Coats,
*es' Suits $5 to $25. Infant 's Shoes,
3. Men's Shoes, $1.50 to $4.50.
ies' shoes, $1.75 to $3.75.
man stripe, good quality, at $ 1.00
5 in all the popular shades at $ 1.00. |
zes and at all prices. See us for j
iter Goods. i
th Mills & Young Co."
rOUNG CO.
iell Everything."
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I Financial Aid f
? This bank is constantly on the alert for oppor
tunities to be useful in the upbuilding of this entire
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community. We want to aid every industry that. *
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4 seeks and merits our co-operation. +
^ The best way to be sure of this co-operation is to r
become a depositor of this bank. In this way we
! t can get better acquainted, join forces and work to- *
gether.
| The First National Bank, |
Fort Mill, - - - S. C.
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M E A C H A M d EPFS
Our Fall
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MILLINERY
Opening
Wednesday, Oct. 7 th.
Be With Us That Day.
MEACHAM Sc EPFS
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