Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 22, 1914, Image 3
TAX LKV0B8 FOR 1011. j to
Orfl(v of the County Tn'nMin'r of |
Yorkvllle, 8. C.. Oct. 9. 1914.
In compMunce with the law. I hero- ~~
l?y kIu< notice of the several levies j?
on the property of York county for I
the fiscal vear beginning Januarv 1.1
gi>. 1914. to wit: I
For State purposes, 6 mills on the l
dollar.
For ordinary county purposes, 6 '
mills on the dollar. I
For constitutional school. C mills j .
on the dollar. 5,1
For roads. 2 mills on the dollar. b
For county home, 1-2 of i mill on
the dollar.
For interest and sinking fund for I
court house bonds, 1-2 of 1 mill on V]
the dollar. *i
Aggregating 18 mills on all the *'J
property of the county, and in addi- i S
tlon to this the following special lev- ; p
les .for townships and local schools, i
viz:
Catawba township. 1 mill for inter- j
est on township bonds: 1-2 of 1 mill 1 w
for a sinking fund for said township. 1
Ebenezer township. 1-2 of 1 mill j IVj
IUI Miii'irni on lowiiBHip IJUIHIS mill p,
1-2 i?f 1 mill for a sinking fnnrl for 1,1
said township. w
York township, 2 1-2 mills for in- j
terest on township bonds and 1-2 of 1'
1 mill for a sinking fund for said
township
l.ooal School I .e vies. p
Hint riot No. 1. 2 mills, making a .
total of 20 mills In Bethesdu's part if
of said district; 21 mills In Ebenezer's *<
part of said district.
District No. 2. 2 mills, making si to- P
tsil levy of 21 nitlls in said district. .
District No. I, 2 mills, making si to- ill
/ tsil levy of 20 mills for said district.
District No. 5, 2 mills, making a to- j
tal levy of 21 t-2 mills in said distilct. .,
Olstriot No. 6, 2 mills, making a total
levy of 21 mills In said district. Ol
IMstrlct No. 7. 2 mills, making u to- ft
tal of 22 mills in said district. i 11
District No . 8, 2 mills, making a to- j tl
till levy of 22 2-4 mills in said district. ' ,
District No. 9. 4 mills, making a to- | ?
tal levy of 22 mills in said district. I Jsj
District No. It. f> mills for graded !
school. 1 mill for high school, and I ,
mill for Interest on graded school
bonds, making si total levy of 27 2-4 W
mils in said district, gj
District No. 12, 4 mills for special * .
school. 1 1-2 mills for interest on CI
school bonds, 1 1-4 mills for sinking
fund for bonds, making a total of
2(1 2-4 mills on the property of Ebcnezer
and 26 1-4 mills on the t'si- *
tuwhn tmrt of said district. .
District No. 12, 2 mills, making a .!
total levy of 20 mills in sail! district. IV'J
District No. 14, 4 mills, making si
totsil levy of 22 mills In ssiid district.
District No. 15, I mills, making si ,,
totsil levy of 22 mills in ssiid district,
District No. 16, 2 mills, making a ns
total levy of 20 mills In said district.
District No. IK. 2 mills, making a tf
total levy of 20 mills in ssiid district.
District No. 19. 2 mills, making si
total levy of 20 mills in Broad river ol
and King's Mountain townships' part
or said district, sind 22 .7-4 mills in al
York township's part of said district. , oi
I liuf i i.-t V,. 'Ml A nilllu t..?
2 mills for interest on bonds, t mlM to ;
retire bonds, making a total levy of
26 mills on the property of llullock's i S
Crook and Itroad Rtvor townships' o
part and 27 2-4 on the York town- ^
ship part of said district.
District No. 21, 6 mills, special levy j
of 1 mill for Interest on bonds and 1 D<
mill for sinking fund for bonds, ntak- 1>
ing a total levy of 26 mills in King's
Mountain township's part of said di.s- ai
trlct, and 27J5-4 mills in York township's
part.
District N'o. 22, 4 milts, making a
total of 22 drills in said district. CC
^ District N'o. 23, 4 mills, making a p.,
total levy of 22 mills in snul district.
District No. 24. 2 mills, making * el
total levy of 20 mills in said district. rpi
District No. 26. 3 mills, making a to- * 1
tal of 21 mills in said district. jp'
District No. 27, 3 mills, making a
total of 21 mills in the IJethcl township
part of said dictrict. and a total 1 pf
of 22 mills In the Ehenexor township i
part of said district. F
. District No. 2X, 4 mills for special
levy, 1 1-2 mills for interest on school
bonds, and I 1-2 mills for sinking fund, making
a total of 26 mills in said Ox
district. pi
District N'o. 23. 4 mills, making n
total levy of 22 mills In said district. ' 1<?
District No. SO, 2 mills, making a xt
total levy of 20 mills in said district.
District N'o. 31, 2 mills, making a to- Tl
tal levy of 20 mills for the Bethel
township part of sahl district; 21 mills
for the Rbenexer township part or said
district, and 22 3-4 mills for the York ,,
township part of said district. i o
District N'o. 32, 2 mills special tax. Kl
making a total levy of 21 mills for
sald district.
District No. 33. t mills, making a total
levy of 22 mills on Bethesdn's pj
part, and 24 3-4 mills on the York ,
township part of said district. til
District No. 36, 4 mills, making a
total levy of 23 mills on Kbenezor's
part and 24 3-4 mills on York town- n(
ship's part of said district. w
District No. 36, 2 mills, making a |
total levy of 21 mills for said district. ; pp
District No. 37, special levy of 2 j
mills for school, 1 1-2 mills for interest W
on school building bonds, 1 mill for j pi
sinking fund, making a total of 22 1-2 1 '
mills for said district. V
District No. 3K, 2 1-2 mills making ?
a total levy of 20 1-2 mills in said 1,1
district. Wi
District No. 39, 1 mills, making a > ?
mim icvy ui zz inuis in sain uisinci. **
District No. 10. 2 mills special. 2
1 2 mills to |my interest on bonds. I 1
mill for sinking fund. making n total
levy of 2 I 1-2 mills In said district.
District N'o. -II, 3 mills, making a I
* tninl of 21 mills for said district. St
District No. 12. 2 mills. making a u.
total of 22 2-1 mills for said district. | 1
District No. 4:1. 2 mills, making a til
total of 20 mills in Bothesda's part of j
s.iid district; a total of 21 mills in *?
Ist.eiiezer'H part of said <tlstrict, and ; yy'
2 ' 2-1 mills in York's part of said
district. US
I>istrict No. It. -I mills, making a Titotal
levy of 22 mills in said district
IMsirict No. 45, I mills, making a GF1
t tal of 22 1-2 mills in said district. _v
District No. 4fi. 2 mills, making a "v
t. tal of 21 1-2 mills in said district j {*0
rict No. 47, 2 1-2 mills, making ]
n total of 23 1-4 in York township's I P?
part and 20 1-2 mills In Broad River's nr
part of said district. .
n,?tr|ct No. 4S 2 1-2 mills, making Dfi
a total of 20 1-2 mills in Bullock's ^
t'reoK and Bethcsdiv township's part ,
of said district, and a total of'22 i-4 n
mills In York township's part of said
illstrict.
District N'o. 49, 5 mills, making a lej
total levy of 22 mills In the King's tj:
Mountain township part of said dis
trict, and 25 3-4 mills in York township's
part of said distrh t.
District No. 50. 4 mills, making a pr
totnl levy of 22 1-2 mills In said dis- T/j
- trlrt.
* District No. 51, 4 mills, making a nil
I total of 22 mills in said district.
a District No. 52, 4 mills, making a i '
V total of 23 1-2 mills in said district. no
District No. 53, 5 mills, making a i
I total of 23 mills in King's Mountain I " '
|j and Bethel townships part of said dis- j
ii trict, and 25 3-4 mills on York town- i
] ship's part. TG;
II District No. 55, 4 mills, making q jn
.I total lary of S2 mills In .said district.
HUUtot No 6C. * miUs. ma*lot a j
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ilul levy of 20 mills In saltl district.
Also $1.00 on ull taxable polls.
Also r?o cents each on all Uok*.
HARRY R. NEIU
Treasurer of York County.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Dr. T. S. Kirkpatrick has been
mfined to his home on Booth
reet several days by illness, 1
Lit is able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, of York- J
ille, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc[anus,
of Rock Hill, were guests
unday at the home~of Mr. J.. P.
rowder in Lower Fort Mill. Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Walker,
ho have been residents of Fort
lill for several years, have
loved to McAdensville, N. C.,
here Mr. Walker will engage
i mill work.
Miss Isabel Grier went to
harlotte Thursday night to be
i attendance at the marriage of
liss Lillian Reid to Mr. Lee
utzler. returning home on Friftv
morning
At the meeting Tuesday eve-1
ing of city council, among
ther business transacted, was
le -levying of ten mills city
ixes for the year 1914. This
ix is due and payable from
fov. 1 to Nov. 15.
Allison Thornwell, of Atlanta,
as a gustst this week of his
ister, Mrs. J. B. Elliott, of this
ty.
Col. William Mack, of New
ork City, is spending a few
ays at the home of his mother,
Irs. Hattie Mack, in this city.
As the result of an affray at
le plant of the Charlotte Brick
>mpany some nights ago, Magisate
R. P. Harris has succeeded
i collecting fines to the amount
? $85. Other parties to the
Tray, all of whom were coled,
are vet to be apprehended.
Rock Hill was the last week
dected by the South Carolina
/nod as the place for next
?ar's meeting, the meetings to
i held with Oakland avenue
resbyterian church, Rev. Alexlder
Martin, pastor.
The Times this week devotes \
insiderable space to the publi- .
ition of the notice of general
ection to be held November 3. I
he questions to be voted upon
eof sufficient importance, howrer.
to warrant a close reading
the notice by every voter who
'ceives the paper.
As will be seen by tax notice
Treasurer H. E. Neil published
sewhere, the county and school
vy for Fort Mill school district,
o. 28, is this year 25 mills,
nis, with the city levy of 10 r
ills, will cause citizens of Fort
ill to pay a total of 85 mills, or
1-2 cents on the dollar of taxae
property.
Mr. B. (\ Ferguson Sunday
ght completed what was among
le longest automobile trips yet
ade by a Fort Mill man when
^ returned from Danville, Va.
r. Ferguson left Saturday
orning for Danville, carrying;
ith him a party of mill emoveesv.
ho wished to visit the
irginia city to secure employent.
All of the men found
ork and Mr. Ferguson returned
one.
1r. Spratt Discusses Conditions.
Dear Readers: It is not super- |
ition to imagine our present (
imiliati(?n a chastening fromji
e King Eternal, immortal, in-I 4
sible, for the light way in ?
hich we have so often publicly 4
ied the words, "King Cotton." ^
may have been in no irrever- ^
ice by some. But no doubt '
ery one fell far short of
alizing what a helpless de- t
ndent "King Cotton" was t
>on Jesus Christ. I think it
comes us to repent of the
ought of words if not of our
tarts and to pray that God
:>uld forgive our sin and re- i
ise our humiliated King from 4
is puny chains and allow him 4
go once more in the new and 4
oper Province that He, the
ing of Kings, marks out for ''
m. It may be the Lord would
ar our cries and somehow, *
w unknown to us, yet give us ! Z
living price for our cotton. t
Will not every Christian that
ads this raise his or her heart
prayer for this?
James SpratL 1 ?
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STOP IT!
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Wait until the G
around this grand
The Big 10
Mills & \
Beginning Wedne
and lasting for 10
Sale being <
The American Sped:
Of Wasfii
? i g
Cut Price Sale
For 10 days we offer Special Cut Prices to match the price
of cotton.
Rest 10 and 12 I-2c Ginghams, $2.50 Woolnap Blankets
Percales, Outings, Flannel- $1.00 Watches 75e
ette, etc., at Sc $4.00 Clocks $2.50
Rest S|>ool Cotton 4c Rest Shoes on the market at
$1.00 Dress Goods 50e 75 to on tht. dollar.
50c Press liootis 25c . . , , ... . r-r
$20 Ladies' Suits $10 Watches, Jewelry Ltc.. at ,5
$7.50 Ladies' Suits $3.75 to SOc on ,hr do,,ar$3.00
Hats $1.50 New stock Ladies' and chil$2.00
Hats _ $1.00 '! dren's Raincoats just ur$1.50
Hats . 75c rived at $1.50to $4.50.
50c Caps 25c New styles I.udics' and chil25c
Caps ? 19c dren's Hats at about half
SOc Ralry Rlankets 39c the usual prices.
These are only a few of the Special Bargains. Come early
and get first choice.
These prices are good for 10 days?CASH ONLY.
L. J. Massey.
Order Coal NOW
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While We Can Guarantee Prices.
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We have on hand a big lot of \
COAL bought before the r ent ;
war scare. Get your order in
now and be protcected against <
any advance in prices. Summer \
prices hold good until we dispose <
of our present supply. Phone I 5. ?
Stewart & Culp,
Quick Delivery Telephone jNo. 15 ^
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STOP IT!
ood News spreads
old county telling of
Days Sale
at
roung Co.'s
isday, October 28,
Days Only.
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conducted by
il Sales & Salvage Co.
ington, D. C.
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? -444$ 4?' 454 4"?4 i4<?4<?444$444<?4<?4<f 4 >4 ;44
: Financial Aid f
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t This bank is constantly on the alert for oppor
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tun i ties to be useful in the upbuilding of this entire
community. We want to aid every industry that 4
4 seeks and merits our co-operation. 4
^ The best way to be sure of this co-operation is to 'i
become a depositor of this bank. In this way we
t can get better acquainted, join forces and work to- T
r?> *%. 4 1% /w %t
y gcuici, <
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The First National Bank, |
Fort Mill, - - S. C.
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l\ MEAGHAM & EPPS
? Coat Suits.
: A very ^ood Suit (special) at ..$4.48
See our $12.50 Suits at 0.98
? $15.00 Suits, at $12.50; $25.00 Suits at $19.00.
Loug Coats at bif? reduction.
> Underwear
Remc mber we are sole agents for the Famous Mentor
* Underwear for women and children. This is one of the
f best mills in the country. Vest and Pants, bleached and
unbleached. 50c. Union Suits, bleached and unbleached,
I *1 OO UioKM.' Urv..?? IT-.* O.-.-i- -11 _
w vw. minca anu uu,ys UIIIUII DUIIS, ail SIZPS, OUC.
Union suits, 48c. A good Vest and Pants for 2f>e.
Millinery
\ We have instructed our milliner to sell the goods.
Wo will sell you GOOD GOODS CHEAPER than you
; ever bought them. Come and see.
i MEACHAM Sc EPPS
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