| ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mr. Robt. E. Henry, formerly
manager of the two local cotton
pills, but now of Greenville,
was a visitor to Fort Mill Friday.
4 Prof. D. G. Gillespie of the |
??.culty of Cornell University
^ has joined his wife, who is a
guest here of Mrs. J. H. Lewis.
Mrs. W. Mc. Culp has been
seriously ill for a week at her
home on East Booth street. Her
condition this morning was reported
as slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williamson
returned Monday from their
Driaai trip isortn and are at
t home to their friends at their
residence on White street.
. There are varying opinions as
I to the status of the fruit crop in
this section as a result of the recent
cold weather, but it is
very likely that the crop will be
short this summer.
The many friends of Mrs.
Thos. B. Spratt will be pleased
to learn that she was able to
return to her home in this city
Monday from a Charlotte hospital,
where she had been under
treatment for several weeks.
The report of W. M. Carothers,
registrar for this township, to
the bureau of vital statistics for
the month of March shows that
there seven deaths and four
births, three of the deaths being
among the negroes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Massey
Vhave issued invitations to a reception
to be given this (Thursday)
evening at 8:30 o'clock at
their home on East Booth street
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Hafner and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Williamson.
The Barnwell Sentinel says
that Dr. F. H. Huggins is being
congratulated upon the arrival
of Master F. H. Huggins, Jr.,
who arrived last Sunday. Dr.
Huggins is a former resident of
Fort Mill and is well knowTi here.
There was something of a
rush to the two banks here on
the last day of March by the
taxpayers who had put off the
payment of their State and
county taxes until the last mo
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incut, tilt: luucti uauiva ucm^
county depositories.
" The Times is requested to
state that the Winthrop college
glee club will visit Fort Mill the
evening of Thursday, April 15, '
and will give a public concert in 1
the auditorium of the graded
school. The concert will be
given for the benefit of the
local chapter of the U. D. C. and
a small admission fee will be
charged.
While the cold weather through ,
the month of March has not j
been favorable for early sown
vegetables, yet boyond retarding
somewhat their growth, it is believed
that very little damage
has been done, and with a few
days of warm sunshine a ma- i
terial advancement will soon be
noticed.
Mr. E. H. McLendon, an em- j ]
pioyee 01 tne unariotte LSrick
company, was seriously injured
Tuesday afternoon when he J
accidentally fell from a gang i
plank in one of the company's :
kilns at Grattan. Mr. McLen- (
don's right arm was broken at ]
the elbow and it was thought
that he suffered a slight fracture
of the skull. He was taken to a .
Charlotte hospital on the after- 1
? noon train for treatment.
$ NOTICE JI
3 On account of the rain )
3 Wednesday evening pre- 4
4 venting many from at- 4
3 tending the show at The 4
3 Majestic, the playhouse - 4 j
fijjb 3 will be open again this 4
3 (Thursday) evening from J
j 7 to 11 p. m. 4
4 A Chaplin Keystone 4
4 and a big 2-Reel Western 4
3 is the program. 4
Information was received
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. B.
Elliott of the death at Morganton,
N. C., of her aunt, Mrs.
Pattie Hague, who was well
known in this city. Mrs. Hague
was a sister of the late Dr. J. H.
Thornwell, and is survived by a
sister, Mrs. Anderson, of Morganton.
The State Board of Health has
designated Saturday, April 10,
"Clean-up" day throughout the
State. Every city, town, hamlet
and school house in South
Carolina is invited to co-operate
in the big warfare against dirt
and debris and the nests and
breeding places of germs, flies
mosquitoes. What is Fort Mill
going to do.
With a view to experimenting
with the growing of Georgia
ribbon cane, Mr. W. M. Carothers
several days ago received a
shipment of the cane seed which
he will sow on his plantation
west of Fort Mill. Mr. Carothers
is of the opinion that there is
money in other crops than allcotton
and will give the ribbon
cane a trv out.
In a note to The Times, Supt.
J. E. Carroll says that the Field
Day exercises which were to have
been held at Yorkville on last
Saturday will be held on Friday,
April 16, and every effort will
be put forth by the committees
in charge to make the day an
even greater one than had been
anticipated for last oaturday.
The general program will stand
as already arranged.
It is probable that Mr. J. D.
Withers, of Lower Fort Mill,
will have an exhibit on the
carnival grounds here next week
in the shape of a freak calf
which arrived in his barnyard
about a week ago. The calf,
which was;enjoying good health
up to yesterday, is said to
possess all the organs of two
distinct animals except the
head, tail and feet, and has
proven a great . curiosity to the
numbers who have seen it.
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tpps specials
For Saturday:
1-4 Sack best Patent Flour S8c
1-2 Sack best Patent Flour $1.98
1-4 Sack Half Patent Flour 95c
1-2 Sack Half Patent Flour $1.90
98 pounds Half Patent Flour $3.75
Morris' Supreme Hams, very line,.. 19c
three 2 1-2 lb. Cans Tomatoes 25c
Three Cans Corn 25c
Two Cans Peas 25c
One box Corn Flakes 05c
Mx large Grape Fruit ... . 25c
One dozen Nice Oranges 15c
Five bars Laundry Soap 10c
COFFEE
Have you tried our Roasted Colfee,
at 6 pounds for $1.00
Virginia Dare, whole bean or steel cut,
at, per pound, 30c
Capitol coffee, lb 30c
Russell's Clover brand ColTee 35c
Hygea ColTee, 3 lbs. for . 90c
The above four brands of ColTee are
worth 5c to 10c more, but must be
closed out.
Rest Home-made Molasses 50c
Come where your money counts
most.
S. A. EPPS, Mer.
FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND.
FOR SALE?Good White Seed Corn,
urefully selected. Fresh Jersey Milch
Cow. Barred Plymouth Hock Eggs for
hatching. Jas. F. Boyd, K. 1., Fort
Mill, S. C. 4-8-4t
FOR SALE?Early Anna, Livingston
[}lobe and Livingstone Beauty Tomato
Plants. Fred Nims, Fort Mill, S. C.
4-8-tf
BOAR FOR SERVICE^-Trymy Big
Lone Berkshire Boar for service. He's
a dandy. Karl G. Faris, Lofty Pines
Farm, Fort Mill, S. C. 4-8-11
FOR SALE- Eggs for hatching from
[turn bred Buff Plymouth Rock chickens
Write to or cail on Zack Spratt,
Fort Mill, S. C.
To the Citizens of Fort Mill and
Vicinity. ?
For fully thirty-five (35) years the
L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paints have
been extensively used throughout the
United States and also in South
ytmerica. They have therefore been
subjected to the tests of every sort of
climatic conditions?most successfully thereby
proving their extreme durability
ana 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.
LONGMAN A MARTINEZ,
Paint Makers, New York.
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April 1
World's
| Argyle
| This celebrated
Itertainments will e
the week beginnir
1 2, under the aus
benefit, of the Fori
ment, and is offici
Firemen's
Will exhibit dc
on the ball groun
Livery stable.
Don't fail to hee
I bier brass band. an<
I attractions each af
ing.NOTE?Chief
S. W. Pa
partment visited the A
Charleston and says it is
kind he has ever seen.
I Special ]
110-cent White Crepe at
15-cent. Dress Linen at
15-cent Ginghams at
15-cent White Lawn, 40 inchei
25-cent Dress Goods at
25-cent Hats at
$1.50 Ladies' Dresses at
$7.00 Silk Dresses at_.
75-cent Hand Bags at
9x12 foot Art Squares at
15-foot Hall Runners at
Lots of other things at very
New lot Millinery and Waisl
Come see the New Goods an
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of eating just the
I GROCERIES?the I
4 for sale at big profit
Come
Here you get sometl
4 ceries that put stren
4 that have lasting ?
ties?that must be
Profits to compete \
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Old newspapers for sale at The
Timea office.
K.gg's NEW LIFE PILLS
The Pills That Do Cure.
ING!
K OF
2 to 17
Famous
Shows
aggregation of enschibit
in Fort Mill
ig Monday, April
pices, and for the
l Mill Fire Departally
known as the
: Carnival
lily, rain or shine,
d, rear of Harris'
ir the music by the
d see the big free
ternoon and evenirks
of the local fire dergyle
Shows recently in
the best attraction of the
gar gains.
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10c
10c
s wide, at 10c
19c
10c
95c
__ $5.00
50c
: $2.50
.$1.25
low prices,
s just received,
d *ret the new prices.
Iassey.
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New Spring Goodi
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Look at the
Ladies' $2 Fat. Leather "Ma]
Ladies' $2 Gun-Metal "Mar
i Ladies $2.50 Fat. and Gun
Ladies' fine Colonial Pat. Lc
Misses' and children's slipp<
: New Pieci
* The prettiest we
I in Wash Silks, Vc
Flaxons, White Goc
; New lot Ginghan
; atea, Kindergarten
^ have big table of G
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I Ladies', Misses', I
j Patterson's Dry
I TELEPHONE NO. 85.
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A Fine, Sweet I
for you is the Wellington. With it, you
of a cool, sweet, dry smoke. You wo
slightest trouble keeping the Wellingtoi
tractable. Saliva can't get to the fire
is made on the conect pipe principle
foul and it can't clog. Come on in ai
shape you like best ? every one a i
25c, 35c, 50c, up.
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The Superior Candy?the cai
taste. Large or small packa
Parks Drug
The Dike
| A Safe fan
r Perhaps you have saved up a J
+ you wish to invest where the pri
cure, always available, and at th
rate of interest.
^ Deposit your money with us,
Certificate c
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t Your principal will be well sec
t demand when you need it.
The interest is more than you
t ment Bond and the money is jusi
WE PAY FOUR
I The First Nat
t Fort Mill,
^ Under 3trict supervision of U.
Get Tired I
ordinary brands of
and that are put up
s?it's then time to
to Us.:
liing different?Gro
1 a a
gtn in your body? |
ind building quali- +
sold at SMALL
vith inferior goods.
>cery Co., I
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I Rock Hill, - - - S. C.
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ry Jane" Pumps at $1.50 < >
y Jane" Pumps at $1.50 ^
Metal Pumps at $2.00 +
mther Pumps $1.50 up
ers and pumps 50c to $2 ?
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Children's Hats. f
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