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Notice
To Trespassers
My lands in Pleasant
Valley community are
nnat.pH ncrninat Kiitifini*
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, fishing, or trespassing in I
* manner whatsoever. It I
is my purpose to see I
that the law is observed,
insofar as my lands are
concerned, and I will
prosecute any and all
persons disregarding this
notice.
My overseer and tenants
have orders to kill
\ any dog found roving
the place.
J. J. BAILES.
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STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Savins* Bank of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at
the close of business Oct. 21, 1914.
RESOURCES.
I.onus nnil Discounts $75 522 47
Overdrafts :;7t> 10
Furniture and Fixtures.. 241889
Due from Ranks and llanker' :i 422 78
Currency 2 :n*i ut
Silver and other minor coin. 1 07C 41
Total $85 146 65
L.I Altll.lTIKS.
t'aiiitalStock pnki in $26 000 00
Surplus Fund 12 000 00
I indiv idisl I'rofitx. less Current Expenses
and Taxes Fakl 800 00
Individual Deposits subject to check 42 2TC! 45
Cashior's Checks. 11380
Bills Payable. including Certificates for
Money Borrower!. 5(10001)
Totnl. . S35 14GC5
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA. ?
County of York. I
Before n?e came W. B. Meachnni. Cashier of the
above named tiank. who. lieinir duly sworn, says
that theulsiveand foregoing statement is a true
eondition of said lank, as shown hy the liouks of
suid hank.
W. B. MKACHAM.
Sworn to and suliscribed liefore me. this 27th
day of October. 1S?14.
T. B. SPKATT. Notary Public.
Correct Attest
.1 H. McMUItKAY. I
S L MKACHAM. Directors.
W. B MKACHAM Jr.?
AN ORDINANCE
Fixing the Levies of the Town of Fort
Mill, S. C., for the Current Year
1914, for Ordinary Purposes, to Pay
for the Interest on the Waterworks
Bonds, Provide a Sinking Fund, to
* Purchase Fire Protec'"ve Equipment,
the Time of Payn. ?r*. Thereof, and
Penalty for Non-payn.e t of Same.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen,
the town council, of Fort Mill,
S. C., by authority of the same:
Sec. 1. That a levy of ten (lOj mills
on each and every dollar of real and
|a-rsonal property, not exempt from
luxation, held, owned, or liable for taxation,
within the town of Fort Mill, S.
C., on the 1st day of January, i9t4, be,
and the same is hereby made for the
following purposes:
Fbr ordinary purposes.. It mills
For Interest on Waterworks
bonds 2A mills
For Sinking Fund *11 mills
For Fire Protective Equip
ment 3J mills
Sec. 2. That said taxes shall become
due and payable at the oflice of the
City Treasurer on the 1st day of November.
i9l4. Taxes may be paid up to
and including the lfith day of November.
ltd I. Thereafter and up to the 1st
day of January, t9l5, a penalty of 15'r
will attach to said taxes not paid by
November lf>, i9l-l.
See. 3. After January 1st, l9l5, executions
will be issued against all delinquents
for the amount of taxes, penalty.
ami costs, in accordance with the
laws of the State of South Carolina
ai.il Municipal Ordinances.
Done and ratified in Council in regular
session assembled in Fort Mill, S.
C.. this 20th day of October, I9l4.
A. R. McELHANEY,
Altest: Mayor.
0. S. LINK, Clerk.
TALK IS CHEAP
and is alright in its place, but it
won't run the furnace nor bake
bread. If you have hot air in
your house or oven, it must be
produced by burning fuel.
We handle the very best Hard
and Soft Coal and our prices are
down. Phone orders to 72.
Quick delivery.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
J". Harry Foster,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rock Hill. - - - S, C. 1
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Miss Amy Garrison of Steele
Creek, has returned home after
spending a few days with friends
in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham,
of Greenville, have been, guests
in the home of Dr. T. S. Kirkpatrick
for several days.
P.ert Patterson returned to his
home in this city Tuesday eve!
ning from a two months' trip to
California ami other Western
States.
j The condition of Dr. T. S.
i Kirkpatrick. who has been serij
ously ill for some days, was this
morning reported as somewhat
improved.
County Treasurer Neil will be
in Fort Mill tomorrow and Saturi
day for the purpose of issuing
receipts to those who settle their
i taxes.
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The Legislature having ad'
journed Monday night. Representative
,1. R. Haile returned to
his home in this city Tuesday
morning.
I Mr. T. Hey ward Merritt and
family, who moved from Fort
Mill to Edgemoor about two
years ago, have moved to Rock
Hill, where they will reside in
the future.
An oyster supper for the benefit
of Pleasant Hill school, in
Lower Steele Creek, will he
given the night of November 6th
at the home of Mr. J. P. Stroup.
The public is cordially invited to
> attend.
President Wilson Thursday issued
a proclamation designating
Thursday. November 26. as
Thanksgiving Day. The procla;
mntion nfr lormrHi nnnn
i fact that the United States is at
I peace, while the rest of the
i world is at war,
Mr. J. Walker Lynn, who has
! been on duty as city night
i watchman for some weeks, was
on Tuesday evening elected by
council as chief of police of Fort
Mill, succeeding Mr. I). N. Gaston,
who resigned some days
days ago. Mr. Frank Hunnisuck
was elected night man.
The general, election held in
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run wiiu lvionaay was an event
I in which the people seemed
little interested, there being only
about half a hundred votes cast.
There were no ballots east here
for or against the cotton bond
issue, though it is understood
that the measure was voted upon
at some points in the State. It
is believed, however, that if
Fort Mill had been given an
opportunity to vote upon the
measure, the result would have
been almost unanimovsly against
! it. ^
Probably the first Fort Mill
woman to exercise the privilege
of the franchise is Miss Ada
White, who is a resident of
Seattle. Washington. In a letter
received a few days ago by Miss
Xoe White, sister of Miss Ada
White, the latter made the statement
that she had registered for
the State and congressional
election to l>e held in Washington
Tuesday. Woman suffrage
was adopted in Washington several
years ago. It is presumed
that Miss White voted the Democratic
ticket.
Mr. W. A. Wilkerson and two
I daughters. Misses Helen and
Madge, and Mrs. L. D. Moore
came up from Chester Sunday
by auto and spent the day with
Mr. VYilkerson's sister. Mrs.
J. H. Kimbrell, east of town.
With idea! weather, the laying
of the mains for Fort Mill's
water system Iras progressed
nicely during the past ten days.
The mains have been laid and
tested out from a point near the
Fort Mill Mfg. company's plant
i fVi rnnorh VA. t-iifo of />
VIII wMf^n *? "Iivv mu tt \,\r
ville, a distance of about one-half
mile. With continued good
weather it is expected that all
the piping will be in place in
about three weeks.
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County Teacher*' Association.
The County Teachers' Association
will meet in Yorkville on Saturday
morning November 14. at 11 o'clock.
Ity order of the executive committee.
JOHN K. CAKROLL,
Secretary.
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Big Ten [
Our Sale has been a com
appreciate the patronage the
Don't m P. r!pv of Our
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lots of Bargains for you. **"
Remember, every 50-cenl
ties you to one vote on the
we will give away absolutel)
3 o'clock.
Follow the crowds and cc
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MILLS & Y
"We Buy and Sc
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I Don't Take Medicine |
For Headache
It is often caused by eye strain, and nothing hut proper
glasses will cure it. !
We give you a scientific $5.00 test FREE and do not advise
glasses unless you need them.
For the preset.t we are cutting the price of (Ilasses in half.
We have had :>0 years' experience in this line, and are
prepared to correct any defect that can be corrected with
'
glasses.
Call and see what we can do for you. We advise you abI
soiutelv free of charge.
L. J. Massey.
.Jeweler and Optician. IM
I Order Coal NOW |
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* While We Can Guarantee Prices.
We have on hand a big lot of ?j
; COAL bought before the recent ;
war scare. Get your order in
; now and be protcected against ;
it any advance in prices. Summer |
; prices hold good until we dispose ^
of our present supply. Phone I 5.
'I Stewart & Culp, |
Quick Delivery Telephone No. IS
MORE DAYS
DUR
lays' Sale. I
plete success so far, and we
public has given us. H
Big Sale, for we still have
t cash purchase here entiFour
Barrels of Flour that 1
J free Saturdav affrernr?r?r? af
>me to the Big Sale.
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t Did von evor think of thnt"? i
The following symptoms are present where kidneys are
disordered: Dizziness, pain in the back and biliousness.
Then too, you get tired easily. ?.
Correct kidney disorders as soon as they appear. When ^
youa kidneys and liver get sluggish in action, your whole ^
system is open to the attacks of disease. ^
Dike's Kidney and Liver Remedy gives prompt relief +
firm all kidney and liver ailments. This preparation builds
up the kidneys?puts them in perfect order. Why suffer
? why endanger your entire system Dike's Kidney and
Liver Remedy restores kidney health.
For prompt, quick action use Dike's Kidney and Liver f
> Remedy.
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Parks Drue? Comnanv t
The Dike Store. +
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M E A C H A M & E P P S
Great Slaughter of Millinery
No Hats reserved. All must pro at about one-half price.
You must see our hats at $1.98 and $2.98, really $8.00 and
$5.00 Hats.
SUITS and CLOAKS. All Suits and Cloaks must go at
some price. Suits from $8.98 up. Ivonp: Coats $8.25 up.
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I Inderwear for women and children. All garments that
do not wear for two seasons will be replaced with a new
garment. So you run no risk by bying this underwear.
Women's vest and pants, 50c. Union Suits, bleached
and unbleached, $1.00. Misses' and Children's Union
Suits, 2 to 14 years, 50c.
Women's Cotton Sweaters, to close, 35c. Men's Sweaters
at 35c up. ? ?
MEACHAM 3c EPFS
4 M.
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