Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 12, 1914, Image 3
F j Notice I
1 To Trespassers i
I Mir lanHfl in Plnnmnl I
?N>J AAA Ji AVClOail b
Valley community are
posted against hunting,
fifhing,-or trespassing in
" .<rs manner whatsoever. It
is my purpose to see
that the law is observed,
insofar as my land| are
concerned, and I will
prosecute any and all
persons disregarding this
notice.
I My overs er and ten- |
ants have orders to kill
any doe: found rovine
I the place. * |
J. J. BAILES. |
No. 9941.
Report of the Condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Fort Mill, in the State of South Carolina,
at the cloie of business Oct.
31, 1914.
Resource*:
Ijoansand Discount* $82 424 (>3 I
Overdrafts. secured and unsecured .. 328 74 j
11. S. bunds to Kocuro rirntlnltnn 9f. UHft IM1 i
Commercial paper deposited to aecure
circulation ........ ... .... 12100110
premiums on U. S. bonds 232 43
Stock in Federal Reserve hank 270 00
Hanking house. Furnilurv nnil Fixtures. 2 GOO (10
Duo front National Hanks (not reserve
agents) 3 106 14
Due from approved Reserve Agents in
t enirnl Reserve Cities $3,374.31; in
a| other Reserve Cities 3 374 91 j
Notes of other National Hanks . . 400 00 |
Fractional Patter Currency. Nickels and
Centa 137 14
(.awful Money Raaerve in bank, vix:
Specie.... .. (i 600 00
l?egnl-tendor notra. 2 200 00 S 80000
Rislemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(6 Per cent, of circulation) . 1 7(4)00
Due from U. S. Treasurer .... 50 00
Totnl $186 424 0G
LiabilitiMt
Capital Stock paid in StDOOOO
Surplus fund S00000
Undivided I'rotlts, less Expenses and
Taxes pa itl 90S 0B
National Bank Notes outstanding 34 000 00
Individual deposits subject to check
... $64 482 GB
Demand certitieates of deposit 6 464 63
Cashier's cheeks outstanding 173 70 71 120 37
Total.. ! J13f> 424 0T>
State of South Carolina.
County of York. s.s.
I. Y. It. S|>ratt. Cashier of the abovo-named
hank. do solemnly swear that the above statemcn"
is true to the lest of my knowledge anil belief.
T. B. SPRATT, Cashier.
Subscribed anil sworn to la-fore me this 9th
day of Nov., 1914.
W. B. MEACHAM. Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
W. B. AUDREY i
J. I? SPRAT!" - Diri-ctors.
L A. HARRIS \
AN ORDINANCE
Fixing the Levies of the Town of Fort
Mill, S. C., for the Current Year
l<k1d ft\r OpfUnnrv Pnriutuuu !>?*?
for the Interest on the Waterworks
Bonds, Provide a Sinking Fund, to
Purchase Fire Protective Equipment,
the Time of Payment Thereof, and
Penalty for Non-payment 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. Thnt a levy of ten (10) mills
on each arid every dollar of real and
personal property, not exempt from
taxation, held, owned, or liable for taxation,
within the town of Fort Mill, S.
(1., on the 1st day of January, i9l4, be,
and the same is hereby made for the
following purposes:
k For ordinary purposes .. .'1 mills
For Interest on Waterworks
bonds ..2} mills
For Sinking Fund li mills
For Fire Protective Equipment
mills
Sec. 2. That said taxes shall become
due and payable at the office of the
City Treasurer on the 1st day of November.
i9i4. Taxes may be paid up to
!tml iiipimlinrr iKo 11 a r\ f* Mnuo m _
ber, kOl'l. Thereafter and up to the 1st
tlnv of January, i9i5, a penalty of i5>
will attach to said taxes not paid by
November 16, I9i4.
See. 3. After January 1st, i9if?, executions
will be issued against all delinqu<
nts for the amount of taxes, penalty.
and costs, in accordance with the
laws of the State of South Carolina
and Municipal Ordinances.
!>one and ratified in Council in regulai
session assembled in Fort Mill, S.
C., this 20th dav of October, l9l4.
- A. R. McKI,HANKY,
Attest: Mavor.
C S. IJNK, 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
?f^V??M V\ iMin /\ r\M AIIAVt 1 f tvtlio# K/\
jruui Jiuuat? ui uvcn, it uiuat, uc
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 Mil Lumber Campny. ,
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST!
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Mrs. A. C. Wallace has been
seriously ill for some days of
typhoid at her home on Booth
street, this city.
Dr. T. S. KirkpstHcfc; who has |
been ill for some weeks', under-.
went-an operation tfbohe of the
Lnariotte hospitals Wednesday. 1
His condition yesterday was reported
as favorable.'
Miss Ethel Hughes, eldest
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. E. L.
Hughes, was attacked Saturday
by diptheria, but the disease
yielded to timely treatment and
the young lady's condition now
promises an early recovery.
Probably the first shipment of
home-grown corn from this place
was that made Friday by Mr.
Boyce Bennett, of Lower Fort
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mm. to a grain-xieaier at unarlotte.
There were 100 bushels
in the shipment and Mr. Bennett
received 95 cents per bushel for
the corn.
At a meeting Monday afternoon
of the local Home Missionary
society it was decided to
hold a fancy bazaar on Thursday.
December 10. The sale will take
place in the vacant store room
one door below Jones' grocery
of
OlUl V
Fort Mill men who have been
summoned to serve as jurors
during the term of York court
which convenes on Monday.
Novemlipr 9M nrp- u-onL"
_ . _ ~ %4i v. t. II i'Ii ?? A_V I\
S. W. Merritt, S. W. Parks and
S. E. White. Second week:
J. H. Bailes, J. F. Moss, W. P.
Crayton. J. L. Ritch and W. D.
Wolfe.
Thornwell Culpand Miss Ocey
Hood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Hood, were married Tuesday
evening in this city in^t^c
presence of a few friends. The
marriage.took piace at the home
m..o \r d <i
v?i m I o. ? . I>. UctSCJ, tut? ucremony
being performed by the
Rev. W. A. Hafner.
In reply to a question from The
Times man, Treasurer Harry
Neil Friday said that tax collections
up to date this fall had
been exceedingly light. A majoiity
of the people visit the
treasurer only to learn the
amount of their taxes, preferring
to put off payment until
later.
Stole 1,241 Pennies.
The post office of Stonesboro
in Lancaster county was broken
into a few nights ago and robbed
of $27.41 by Dunbar Havins. a
negro boy about 10 years of age.
Wlltin An 4-K.Tk
ft iivii VII x ii xa i ovic4^y uiicr i ut i I'l
the theft became known. Sheriff
Hunter went to Stoneboro and
soon obtained from the negro
youth upon whom suspicion
seemed to attach a full confession
of his guilt. The boy stated
that he gained entrance to the
building by putting his hand
through the "cat hole" at the
bottom of the door and with a
stick pushed up the bar which
fastened the door. A part of
$27.41 taken by the boy were
1,241 pennies.
Drug Company Receives a Charter.
The Pineville Drug Company,
a new corporation for the progressive
village of Pineville, has
been granted a charter by the
secretary of State, a copy of it
having been filed Thursday in
the office of the clerk of the
court at Charlotte. The authorized
capital stock of. the new
entei prise is $25,000 and the incorporators
are Messrs. E. H.
Hand. C. R. Adams and Ernest
Porter, all of Pineville.
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Big Yield of Cotton.
Mr. J. E.. Latham of Bullock's
Creek Township, who was in
\\7~A 1--. i>?*
i VM i\ v tin M uunv^uav, NIIU i nut
he had already gotten 10 bales
of cotton, averaging ;>00t pounds
each, off of that three and onehalf
aeres, mention of which
was made in The Enquirer
several weeks ago. Mr. I>atham
did not expect to get rporejthan
nine bales at most off-the ^hree
and. a half-acre field*. ' 'He has
not yet gone over the field for
the last time. This is probably
the banner yield of the county.?
Yorkviile Enquirer.
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I Don't Take Medicine I
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ror neaaacne
It is often caused by eye strain, and nothing but 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 present we are cutting the price of Glasses in hail.
We have had SO years' experience in this line, and aiv
prepared to correct any defect that can be corrected with
glasses.
Call and see what we can do for you. We advise you abIsolutely
free of charge.
L. J. Massey.
Jeweler and Optician.
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Order Coal NOW j
r While We Can Guarantee Prices.
We have on hand a big lot of
; COAL bought before the recent
war scare. Get your order in
I now and be protcected against 1
any advance in prices. Summer
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^ pilvv.o uuiu guuu uiuii vvc ui.^puar ^
of our present supply. Phone 1 5. ?
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Quick Delivery Telephone No. 15
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sell Everything."
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M E A C H A M ?? EPFS
To Our Friends!
Pending
the adjustment of
fire losses of last Tuesday,
we are unable to make a
statement as to the future
of our business :
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