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w ! Superstition Concerning Friday. There tire some curious con t radio- I tlous in the' superstitions about tlto 111 luck of Friday. As all the world knows, it is considered bad luck to begin any enterprise, to marry or start on a Journey oil Friday. On the other hand, Friday is the best dav of the week to pure one's nails. One who laughs on Friday will weep on Sunday. FOR SAI E?Ten nice Thanksgiving i urkfvs ?i ioc jut pound. J. J. BAII.ES. ^ NOTICE TO FARMERS. Notice* is hereby given that until further notice the gins of the Fort Mill Mfg. Company will be operate ! only on Thursday and Friday of each we?*k. The grist mill of the company will be operated on Monday of each week. LODGE MEETING. Regular Convocation J. B. Muck Chapter U. D. Thursday night. December 3rd. 1914. W. B. M EACH AM. Jr.. Secretary. TRESPASS NOTICE. The public is hereby warned against huntifig or trespassing in any manner upon the lands of the undersigned. Violators of this notice will he dealt with as provided by law. Mrs. Ilnttio Mark. Notice * To Trespassers My lands in Pleasant Valley community are posted against hunting, I fishing, or trespassing in manner whatsoever. It I is my purpose to see I that the law is observed, insofar as my lands are I concerned, and I will I ! prosecute any and all I I persons disregarding this I notice. My overseer and ten- I ants have orders to kill I any dog found roving I the place. J. J. BAILES. . \ _j AN ORDINANCE Fixing tht' 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 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. by authority of the same: S( r. 1. That a levy of ten (lOj mills on each and every dollar of real and personal property, not exempt from taxation, held, owned, or liable for taxation, within the town of Fort Mill, S. mi the 1st fine nf .lannnri' lQi.1 1w. and 1 h?* same is hereby made for the following purposes: For ordinary purposes .1 mills For Interest on Waterworks bonds . 2J mills For Sinking Fund 11 mills For Fire Protective Equipment 3J mills See. 2. That said taxes shall become due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer on the 1st day of No v< mber. I9l4. Taxes may bp paid up to and including the if>th day of November, iiM4. Thereafter and up to the 1st day of January, i9if>, a penalty of l5C will attach to said taxes not paid by November i.r>. |9l4. See. 2. After January 1st, l9lf?, executions will be issued against all delinquents for the amount of taxes, penalty. and costs, in accordance with the laws of the State of South Carolina and Municipal Ordinances. Done and ratified in Council in regular session assembled in Fort Mill, S. this 20th dav of October. >9l4. A.' R. McEEHANEY. AM ?. mim'si ; mnvur. S. I.INK. 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 produce^ by burning fuel. We handle the very best Hard and Soft Coal and our prices are way down. Phone orders to 72. ( /InlurAmr Fort Mill Lumber Company, # ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Just 24 more shopping: days before Christmas. Two Fort Mill men, \Y. Me. Culp and T. E. Withers, have hern drawn as third week jurors for the term of Ymk ecu t now in ses?ioff. Prof. W. II. Hand, the St:.te high school inspector, paid the Fort Mill school an official visit Tuesdav ar.d made an intpvestinV ?ind ihch ncti loll.- 1(1 t'in teachers and pupils of the advanced grades. Special Agent* .loo M. Taylor informs The Tim. s that the cotton ginning figures for the period ending November 14 were 29.50:) hales, as against 28.958 for the same period last year. This i > an increase over last year of 545 bales. 1). Watson Hell, a young newspaper man of Clail'ney, will on December 1 assume the editorship of the York News, a semiweekly newspaper published at Yorkville. Mr. Hell has bad considerable experience in newspaper work. Rev. D. H. Attaway, pastor of the local Methodist church, left Fort Mill Monday for Sumter, where he is attending the annual conference of South Carolina Methodists. The conference is being presided over by Bishop , Collins Denny, of Richmond, Va. Announcement was made from I the pulpit of the Fort Mill Pros byterian church Sunday that the Rev. J. B. Massey, of Mossy i Creek, Va., will fill the pulpit of the church on next Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock, to which service the public is cordially I invited. Miss Amy Ward of the music i department of W i nth rop Col lege, who recently resigned on account of ill health, has been succeeded by Miss Kittie Kirkpatrick of Fort Mill, a former graduate of Winthrop College and also a former Winthrop teacher. An important meeting of the : Foreign Missionary Society of ; the Presbyterian church was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Meacham when a special program was carried out and a special offering made for the causes in which the society is interested. There will be a general suspension of business in Fort Mill i today for Thanksgiving. The j banks and schools will be closed, the post office will observe Sunday hfcirs and no mail will bo (delivered on the four rural mail routes. Union Thanksgiving i services will be held in the Presbyterian church at 10 a. m. An event of much local interest is the marriage today at 1 o'clock of Miss Anne Hamilton, of Jonesville, Union county, and j Mr. L. M. Massey, of Fort Mill. The marriage is to take place at the home of the bride's parents ! at Jonesville. A number of Fort ! Mill O f lT'OO ^ A.. j ...... I Viuti f Cf! <11111 lllCHU^ Ul llll" I groom are in Jonesville to witi ness the marriage. The Rev. S. P. Hair and family | expect to leave about December first for a two weeks' stay at ' the former's home at Blackville, ' the Fort Mill and Flint Hill I churches, of which Mr. Hair is j pastor, having granted him this i vacation at a meeting of the i officers some days ago. While absent Mr. Hair will attend the meeting in Charleston of the State Baptist association. Luck was Coming His Way. Just whether he had the left j "hind" foot?of a graveyard rab! bit tucked away in his vest 1 pocket was not learned, but E. H. Phillips, a farmer of the townj ship, had things coming his way I on Saturday. By bringing the largest number of people in a two-horse wagon to a sale here. ! he was presented with a $o Stetson- hat. He had 2t) people in his wagon. A little later he secured an $18 suit of clothes gratis by being the holder of ticket No. 13 which drew the prize, and the same night his Ifine Jersey cow gave birth to twin heifer calves. g Feel bad, do you? I (Q ) ROSE'S MED] |? M ;> MALT WHI! RE. &y Builds muscle and flesh, fth youth bounding through |y but palatable like any ? i BIG FREE OFFER SfTtft,' |SI Medicinal Malt and 1 v ill send you (roe I^J bottle, nuking live bottles of Mall in all.e HP provided you use , pb THIS LOU l'ON COUPON?1 |lsi| I." ]*) IXiu'tlori trJ REGISTERED DISriUERY r""1J N*. 33. Gtb DISntllt ROSE: 1'hc gj KENTUCKY R.M.Rose Co. *avia [M CHATTANOOGA, TF.NN. Fxprcts Office Kxprtt F.int ?! >^jK MouutaUit lyOSt OffiCO ___ *- Lai*-*fR "* 11'F'D- or StIFIRE i Not only destroys pre valuable j. \pers thai I place. Wouldn't it b to rent one of our BOXES at 50 cents I I cheapest possible ii and t.alk it ever with ? I Savings Bank W. B. MFACIIAM, hisidenl |l^ I Fire As it is too lute in the seas is too small to re-stock in Fa will sell oft all the Dry Goi saved from the fire at 5()c to few of these goods were dan prices. Come early and get We want to thank our fri who helped to save these got I L. J. IV Now in the Jones Building. Removal ; On account of T the buildincr w . i f O pied for a nui were forced t I and are now 1< some new buil I of Main and C ? We shall conti best in our line | uance of your - | Stewart f Quick Delivery Small Source of National Wealth. Hrazil owes hei wealth in coffee to u monk who plained two seeds in u monastery garden in Mo do Janeiro i in I To-I, whence tlio plants spread ; throughout the country. * * Worn out? Tired i you?mcdicLai 1 I ;ood whiskey. I ' I !o December 20 I MFniriUAL il ?e bottles Rose's I W*" B one extra larjro R tug ij [T [ rprcss]>rn><iul, I riALI rhia offer expire* December 20 -? jut t'uo oitrn bvttlo of Modirmul it .tit rso nhijt the following: j ? Sta te = === il >perty, but the many t money cannot ree to your advantage SAFETY DEPOSIT > a year ? It is the lsurance. Come in our officers. of Fort Mill, W. B. N.FACHAM, Jr.. Cashier OMHBBKUBUI -.tfvfTi. Sr -? MJf Sale ion and our new storeroom .11 and Winter Goods, we ods, Shoes, Etc., that was 75c on the dollar. Very laged, but all go at these first choice. ends, especially the ladies, )ds from the fire. lassey. Notice i damage by fire to hich we have occu- ? mber of years, we o change quarters ? icated in the hand- ; ding at the corner ? lebourn streets. s nue to handle the ? : and ask a contin patronage. & Cuip, i Telephone No. 15 ? Fever Drink. I'our cold \sal?*r on stlit-al bran, let boil one hour, strain and add sugar and lemon juice. I'our boiling wat *r on lluxsued, let stand till it Is ropy, pour Into hot lemonade and drink i Just Bear ii O * "Patte Sells It For LI j Pattersons Dry I TELEPHONE NO. 85. I A Better Fi * If yon ever try Dike's Peroxop * use it. Our customers say, "On t buy it." Dike's Peroxo * Is prreaseless and contains a pre * of hydrogen. The first applicati * as velvet. It cleans out the por< * glow of health. Then too?it is T waste matter from the pores. l Dike's Peroxogen Cream cost; ^ cream you ever used. Better trj Parks Drug 1 * The Dike I . Let Us Wi Fire Ins We repres of the stronj panies in tl Rates too lo to take the i Bailes & District A ti Mind | * * 4? :rson j * $ ?* SS." I <s> X I Goods Store I ' SELLS IT FOR LESS." $ 1 ' X I ? '*> ' ? *** ? ace Cream ! ? i ren Cream, you will always x ce they try it. they always f, gen Cream I od percentage of peroxide ? I? ?? iU ? _i.:_ iL * uii leaves nit SKIII MIIOOUI <;. ?s and pives the flesh the an antiseptic and clears the ? * 3 only 25c. It's the best 1 it* 1 Company, 0 Z Store. < < > < > ite Your urance. ;nt some rest comte world, w for you risk. : : < . i Link, gents. i, i Ill rim II Mil | I || Mil II IMIII,?.III JJ_.1_.BJM_ _ . 'A