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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. I
The best price offered for cotton
on the local market today is
8 cents.
'** Mr. B. D. Springs, of Charlotte,
was a business visitor to
fFort Mill Monday.
""" Miss Enola Barnett, of LanPQcf
or oAtrA*?nl
vuuwi, u|jviit ocvciai uavs tuc
past week with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Rogers.
S. H. Epps, Sr., D. G. Kimbrell
and Ira G. Smythe have
/ been appointed by Governor
Manning as township assessors
for Fort Mill township.
Herbert Blue and Lavenia
Harris of the Catawba Indian
tribe were married at the Indian
reservation near Lesslie, last
^ Sunday by Rev. Ben P. Harris,
* also an Indian. The bride and
groom are said to be of the
purest Indian blood and their
parents are regarded as among
the leaders of Hie remnant of
the Catawba tribe.? York ville
Enquirer.
Mrs. Rebecca L. Hotchkiss is
getting along as well as can be
expected following serious injuries
sustained by a fall some
time ago. Mrs. Hotchkiss is
able to sit up a port'on of each
day. She makes her home with
her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Stewart,
on North College street.
Mrs. Hotchkiss' son, Mr. S. A.
Hotchkiss, of New Haven, Conn.,
arrived in the city yesterday tc
spend some time with her. Mr.
^ Hotchkiss has been visiting h!s
brother, Mr. J. D. Hotchkiss at
Naylor, Ga.?Charlotte Observ
ver.
The Majestic Theatre. Fort
Mill's moving picture show,
which was closed down several
months ago on account of general
business conditions, is agair
open to the public. The theatre
cave its rprmpninc shr?w unsfor.
day, and for the present will
show twice a week, Wednesday
and Saturday. John E. Jones,
a well known young man of the
township, on Saturday purchased
the interest of Mayor A. R.
. McElhaney in The Majestic, and
in the future will assist in the
management of the show.
Announcement is made that
W. L. Hall, a well known business
man of Fort Mill, will the
* first of the coming week move
with his family to the B. D.
Springs farm in upper Fort Mill,
11 u?: i-i- ... i_j
iui. nan iidvinx recently traueu
with Mr. Springs to supervise
the working of the farm. Mr.
Hall's mercantile business in
this city will be continued under
the management of his son. Mr.
George Hall. Mr. Hall is well
known, having served the town
at different times in the capacity
of mayor and chief of police, and
his many friends here regret
that he is to move away.
Sam'l Boyd, a resident of
upper Fort Mill, called at The
Times office Sntnrrlnv nnrl re.
quested a correction of the report
circulated in last week's
paper to the effect that his
daughter, Miss Beulah, was afflicted
with smallpox. Mr. Boyd
explained that his daughter had
visited the home of Mrs. Osborne
just before the latter was
stricken with the disease, but
that as soon as the nature of
Mrs. Osborne's affliction became
known, his daughter was successfully
vaccinated and up to
Saturday had shown no symtoms
of having contracted the dis^
ease.
Jasper White, a vounir son of
Ham, is pursued by his evil ways
^ until it appears that he can
never become his own master.
Jasper is now confined in York
jail to answer the charge of
housebreaking and larceny. The
crime with which he is charged
A was committed Sunday night
tirknw fUa l%A*v?rv J ? ? ?
tt ii^n unc iiuiiic ui a cuiuitru HJciii
in town was entered during the
family's absence and a quantity
of provisions were carried off.
Jasper was suspected of the
L
' theft, and a search of his home
resulted in the recovery, it is
said, of the aforesaid missing
rations. The negro had only
i two weeks ago finished a term
! on the couniy gang for larceny.
Boyd-Culp Wedding.
An event of more than usual
j interest in the social circles of
Fort Mill was the marriage Fri!!
day evening of Miss Carrie Cor;
nelia Culp and William L. Boyd,
! which took place at the home of
. the bride's mother, Mrs. Augusta
; Culp, in the presence of a large j
i numoer ol tne triends and relai
tives of the couple.
The rooms hud been beautifully
decorated, smilax, ferns, and
other potted plants and flowers
1 being used in great profusion,
and the arriving guests were
received at the door by Misses
^ Meta Gulley and Dora Grier
when they were ushered into the
^ parlor and received by Mrs.
James T. McGregor and Mrs.
; Ettie Thompson, sisters of the
bride. . Just before the ceremony
Miss Mary Caveny, of Rock Hill. |
sang "Until," accompanied on
s the piano by Miss Ruth Kimi
brell, also of Rock Hill.
At 8 o'clock little Miss Evelyn
; Mills entered the parlor bearing
5 the ring in a lily and was foli
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. ivri?v.u u.y i nc Ul IUC, UlCSOCU 111 el
i navy blue "go away" coat suit:
and carrying a bridal bouquet of
Bride roses and lilies of the
valley. She was accompanied
by her bridesmaid. Miss Beatrice
> Boyd, sister of the groom, who
was likewise dressed in a travel?
ing suit and carried a bouquet of j
; pink carnations. The groom fol- j
lowed, accompanied by his
groomsman, F. Everard Ardrey,
the enrire party entering to the |
strains of the wedding march
I played by Miss Susan Bradford.
I The beautiful ring ceremony was
i used and was performed by Rev.
, YV! A. Hafner, the bride's pastor.
I After the ceremony the guests
r were served with punch by
Misses Isabelle Grier, Estelle
, Massey, Kathleen Jeter and
I Lillian Caveny, and the couple
boarded No. 32 at 9 o'clock for
i Philadelphia, New York and
> other points in the north and
east. Upon their return they
will make their home in Char:
lotte.
; New Drug Law.
! The new Federal drug act,
regulating the distribution and
sale of various forms of nar,
cotics, became effective March 1.
This is nnp nf t.h#* mnct for
! reaching measures ever placed
upon the statute books and will
i doubtless require some time to
. get properly combed out. For
months past druggists and drug
clerks generally have been
I studying its provisions which
i are numerous and complex.
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FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND.
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NOTICE? Fort Mill Manufacturing
Co. announce that their GIN at Fort
Mill will be run on Thursday, March 4th,
for the last time this season, and ask
, that all who have cotton to be ginned
see that it is brought, to the gin on that
date.
WANTED. ?Sixty-five Posts, suitable
for wire fence; must measure four
inches at small end and not less than
5J feet in length; cedar or split oak
preferred. Communicate with Times :
office.
FOR SALE?Queen Incubator, 220 j
egg capacity, and two brooders, in j
good Condition. Also White Wyan- '
dotte Eggs for Hatching purposes. I
j Apply to D. A. LEE.
MONEY TO LOAN- Applications re- !
ceived for loans from $100.00 to $10,000 |
on improved and unimproved town
property and farm lands. Interest
8 'j- straight. Interest payable annually
or semi-annually. Time: one to
ten years. Applicants for loans will
imaoc K'Vf ui'Hcripnon, location and
valuation of property offered as security
for loan. State improvements
and valuation of same. We want
County representatives to receive applications
for loans, appraise property, j
and serve as our exclusive represents- j
tive. Attorney or real estate man 1
preferred. Applicants for loans, and
i applicants for agencies positively re|
quired to furnish at least two character
references and forward postage, five
2c stamps, for application blanks, full
particulars, and prompt reply. Write j
Southern Office, Southeastern Iviort- I
gage Loan Assn., Fourth Nat'l Hank j
Hldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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J. Harry Foster,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rock Hill, - - - S. C.
New Sprii
Prices on cotton
than they have
years. We have
lot of new good:
I Come and see \vl
^et posted on t
1L. J. IV
Now in the Jones Building.
Let Us W
Fire Ira
Wl P ranro
T ? ^ A V/V^?
of the stroi
panies in 1
Rates too 1
to take the
Bailes 4
District
BUILD
While the bu
and the savi
If you contemplate the erect
barn, or outhouse, or the rem
present buildings, DO IT NO^
if you act at once, for you car
now than you can possibly do
30 or 60 days, we verily believ
have passed. Labor will bee
Building Material market is ah
know say that prices will be bi
We will supply you at close fig
nish you estimates on what yoi
Take advantage of condition:
Build
Fort Mill 1
Phom
in i! i!_ Hi
uonsrigaiion
"For many years 1 was troubled, i.i
spite of all so-called remedies i used.
At last I found quick relief and cure
in those mild, yet thorough and
really wonderful
DR. KSNC'S
New Life Pills
Ad.ilph Bchinfj'-cl., ltuflalo, N'. Y. I
3 25CENTS HCR BO.TLEAI ALL DRUGGISTS |
KING'S NEW LIFE PILLS
The Pills That Do Cure.
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ng Goods
iiniuis :in? ln\vt?r
rt ? " " ?* |
been in several |
just received a ?
at new prices. ^
lat we have, and
lie new prices. I;
lassey. I
rrite Your
m
>urance.
sent some
igest comthe
world,
ow for you
! risk. : :
5 Link,
Agents.
? NOW
lilding's good
ing is great.
ion of a new home, tenement,
odeling or repairing of your
N. You will be the winner
i do the work cheaper right
it a little later. If you wait
e the golden opportunity will
ome higher, the Lumber and
ready firmer, and people who
ick to normal in a short while,
ures and will cheerfully furLir
work will require,
s and
lNIrYlAT"
..umber Co.
e 72.
To the Citizen* of Fort Mill and
Vicinity.
For fully thirty-five (.'{5) years the
17. & M. Semi-Mixed Heal Paints have
been extensively used throughout the
United States and also in South
America. They have therefore been
subjected to the tests of every sort of
climatic conditions most successfully ?
thereby proving their extreme durability
and superior value.
See our advertisement on other page,
telling property owners how to make
their own paint, and thereby save sixty
cents a gallon on every gallon used.
LO NC MAN & MARTINEZ,
Paint Makers, - New York.
Electric 1
bitters Family Medicinb.
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J - New - !
j Shirt Waists j
I LADIES! !
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We have just received another I
shipment of pretty New ShirtWaists $
in Crepe Dechine, Fancy Stripe Silk, |
I Voile, Chambray, Etc. All are the I
t very newest, both in material and |
? make-up. They come in the leading *
t colors, Canary, Pink, Light blue and ?
t White. Especially good at the price, *
I $ 1 .OO to $2.50 I
Also new lot Collars and Cuffs.
We are still selling Winter Goods
at Belcw-Cost-Prices. I
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j Patterson's Dry Goods Store t
; TELEPHONE NO. 85. V. "SELLS IT FOR LESS." I
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I Sow the Best-- |
| Rnwt'c Garden Seeds 1
Acknowledged by all our $
successful gardeners as the
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musi proaucuve seea on
the market. Fresh supply
just received. !|
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t Parks Drug Company,
i The Dike Store. ;;
i Subscriptions taken for all the Magazines. ] ,
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j A Safe Investment 1;
^ Perhaps you have saved up a few hundred dollars which J;
? you wish to invest where the principal will b^absolutely se- I!
cure, always available, and at the same time pay you a fair ?
f rate of interest. *[
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Deposit your money with us, taking an interest-bearing ! >
' I Certificate of Deposit.
Your principal will be well secured and subject to your !>
? demand when you need it.
The interest is more than you would receive on a Govern- Z,
? ment Bond and the money is just as safe. %
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i WE PAY FOUR PER CENT. 1
t Thft Filfst Nafinnal RanL- ^
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^ Fort Mill, - - - S. C.
^ Under strict supervision of U. S. Government. +
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