Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 19, 1914, Image 3
TRESPASS NOTICE.
The public is hereby warned against
hunting or trespassing in any manner
upon the lands of the undersigned.
Violators of this notice will be dealt
with as provided by law.
Mrs. Hattie Mack.
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To Trespassers
My lands in Pleasant
Valley community are
posted against hunting,
fishing, or trespassing in
manner whatsoever. It
is my purpose to see
that the law is observed,
insofar as my lands arc
concerned, and I will
; prosecute any and all
^persons disregarding this
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My overseer and tenants
have orders to kill
any dog found roving
the place.
J. J. BAILES.
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
Roods, Provide a Sinking Fund, to
Purchase Fire Protective Equipment,
the Time of Payment Thereof, and
Penalty for Non-payment of Same.
Re it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen,
the town council, of Fort Mill,
S. C., by authority of the same:
see. i. mm a levy 01 ion u'M mills
on each and every dollar of real and
personal properly, not exempt from
taxation, held, owned, or liable for taxation,
within the town of Fort Mill, S.
C., on the 1st day of January, 1914, he,
and the same is hereby made for the
following purposes:
For ordinary purjMises J mills
For Interest on Waterworks
bonds. 2$ mills
For Sinking Fund . lj mills
For Fire Protective Equipment
mills
See. 2. That said taxes shall become
due and payable at the office of the
City Treasurer on the 1st day of November.
I9l4. Taxes may be paid up to
and including the 16th day of November,
I9l4. Thereafter and up to the 1st
day of January, l9l5, a penalty of i5v
will attach to said taxes not paid byNovember
15, 1914.
Sec. 3. After January 1st, l9l5. executions
will be issued against all delin
quenta for the amount of taxes, nenalty,
and costs, in accordance with the
~**uvvs of the State of South Carolina
and 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,
Attest: Mavor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
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and is alright in its place, but t
won't run the furnace nor bake
broad. 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
way down. Phone orders to 72.
Quick delivery.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mrs. D. G. Gillespie, of Tazewell.
Va., is a guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. H. Lewis, in this
city.
Miss Addie Harris and Mrs.
! Azile Harris are spending a few
days as guests of Mrs. L. E.
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uiguu, in cm?riu.y, j."*.
Miss Mary Boyd returned to;
her home in this city several
days ago from a visit of several j
months to her sister, Mrs. J. J.
Stewart, in Conover, N. C.
' Mary, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Garrison,
has been dangerously ill of i
j pneumonia for some days at the i
home of her parents on Booth
street.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Massey
and children, of Mossy Creek.
Va., arrived Wednesday morning I
to visit the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P>. Henry Massey,
i of this city,
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Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Vondileech j
| and daughter. Miss Alma, of
Charleston, were guests the last
week in the home of W. L. Hall
! in this city. Mr. Vondileech is'
on a vacation from the Panama
canal, where he has been emi
ployed for the past eight years, j
Mrs. J. H. McMurray has as
guests this week Mrs. J. E. Mc|
Cutchen of Bishopville, Mrs. C.
P. Quattlebaum of Conway and
Mrs. J. C. Harlee of Florence, all '
of whom were her class-mates j
while at school.
Reports favorable to his re- j
covery are being daily received 1
from Dr. T. S. Kirkpatrick, who
underwent a serious operation
in a Charlotte hospital some days
I ago. Dr. Kirkpatrick's friends
throughout this section hope that
his recovery may be speedy and
complete.
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Announcement is made that
Rev. Palmer Dubose, a missionary
of the Presbyterian
church to their Mid-China mission,
will address the people of
Fort Mill from the local Presbyterian
church next Sunday morning.
Mr. Dubose is now on his ?
| vacation to this country.
The grocery concern of Stew
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business was damaged by tire
the night of the 10th instant,
have moved into the W. L. Hall
building at the corner of Main
and Clebourn streets. L. J.
Massey, who saved a small portion
of his goods from the fire,
is occupying the vacant room
one door south of .Jones' grocery
store on Main street.
The hunting season in this j
State opened last Monday and1
many of the nimrods of this
city and community were afield
early with gun and dogs. Birds
are said to be plentiful this
season, but a great many farmers
object to having the birds
killed and it is a good idea to j
get permission before entering
a man's place to hunt.
Mrs. J. L. Spratt, Mrs. J. B.
Elliott and Mrs. W. B. Ardrey
} on Tuesday attended the State
! conference at Rock Hill of the I
Daughters of the American \
Revolution, representing the
Fort Mill chapter of that order "
in the meeting. While in Rock
I Hill Mesdames Spratt and Elliott
were entertained in the 11
home of Mrs. J. K. Roach, while j i
Mrs. Ardrey was with Mrs. , \
V. B. Blankenship. <
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An Approaching Marriage.
Cards were received here <
Tuesday announcing the ap- <
proaching marriage of Mr. Lad- <
son M. Massey, of Fort Mill, and J
Miss Anne (iilliam Hamilton, of <
Jonesville, Union county, the <
ceremony to take place Thursday, <
November 26th, at the home of <
the parents of the bride-elect, <
Mraand Mrs. R. W. Hamilton, <
at Jonesville
Miss Hamilton is well known
and greatly admired in this
section, where she has frequently
her sisters, Mrs. Kenneth *
Nims and Mrs. Osmond Barber. i
Mr. Massey is one of the town-i<
ship's progressive farmers and j ^
his marriage to Miss Hamilton <
will bean event of interest to <
, his many friends here and else- j <
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As it is too late in the season and our new storeroom
is too smalf to re-stock in Pall and Winter Goods, we
will sell oft all the Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc., that was
saved from the fire at 50c to 73c on the dollar. Very
few of these goods were damaged, but all go at these
prices. Come early and get first choice.
W/ ...1 1 C 1 n ii.
we want to than* our tnends, especially the ladies,
who helped to save these goods from the fire.
L. J. Massey.
Now in the Jones Building.
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[ Removal Notice f
On account of damage by fire to +
the building which we have occu- t
pied for a number of years, we +
were forced to change quarters f
and are now located in the hand
some new building at the comer t
of Main and Clebourn streets.
J We shall continue to handle the t
best in our line and ask a contin
uance of your patronage.
[ Stewart & Culp, ;
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M E A G H A M A XSPPS
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 : :
MEACHAM EPFS
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