Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 15, 1915, Image 3
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Miss Mamie Goodson, of Allen-;
dale, is visiting friends in this
city.
* Withers Massey, of Rock Hill,
has taken a position with the
Hutchinson Pharmacy.
m Mrs. Gary S. Thompson and
* children, of Greensboro, N. C.,
are visiting relatives in this |
city.
The census bureau's report of
the cotton crop gives York coun
ty 41,276 bales for 1914, against
40,997 bales for 1913.
Prof. James H. Thornwell, of
Winnsboro, was a guest Sunday
in the home of his sister, Mrs.
J. B. Elliott, in this city.
Mr. D. M. Culp is reported
^ seriously ill a* his home in
Sprattville. He has been in
failing health for several months.
Miss Sue Bradford, who has
been teaching a class in music in
the school at Norway, Orangeburg
county, has returned to her
home in this city.
Mrs. Ella Goodson and chil-!
dren, of Columbia, are guests in
the home of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers.
Sr., in this city.
The good old summer time has,
apparently, arrived in dead earnest,
and those who were successful
is getting gardens started
early now have good promises of
early vegetables.
The Argyle shows "blew into
* town" Sunday night and are
during the week giving daily
exhibitions on the local ball lot.
The shows came to Fort Mill by
special train from Kershaw,
where they had shown for two
weeks.
The Winthrop College glee j
club will give a concert in the
school auditorium this (Thursday)
evening at 8:30 o'clock for
the benefit of the local chapter
< of the U. D. C. ^fhe public is
cordially invited to be present.
In the State Supreme court on
Friday the decision of the York
court in the case of E. W. Kimbrell
company, appellant, vs.
lftills"& Young company, respondent,
was upheld. The opinion
was by Chief Justice Gary.
Commencement exercises of
India Hook school, of which
Prof. J. R. Harris is principal,
will take place today. The exercises
consist of recitations,
dialogues, etc., and speeches are
to be delivered by Hon. D. E. '
Finley, Dr. P. B. Wells and
others.
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commencement exercises oj
the Pleasant Hill school, commonly
known as the "Capps
school," will be held April 19, 1
at 8 p.~m. A picnic will be held i
on April the 20th, beginning at
10 a. m. The program consists
of songs, drills, recitations and
plays. All are cordially invited. (
The spring term of the court ]
of general sessions for York 1
county convened at Yorkville
Monday morning at 10 o'clock, <
with Special Judge Halcott P.
Greene of Columbia presiding
The annual charge to the grand
jury was delivered Monday, but '
with this exception little business ! J
was transacted.
In the municipal election in
Charlotte Tuesday Thos. L.
Kirkpatrick defeated Frank R.
McNinch for mayor by a ma- .
jority of less than a hundred
~ votes. Mr. McNinch is a brother (
of Mr. S. S. McNinch, proprietor
of the Charlotte Brick company, *
vwo miles soutn of fort Mill. i
-v Records discovered at Green- !
ville, established the fact that ?
Ann Austin. 104 years of aj?e, i
who died in the county alms J
house, was the oldest white i
woman in South Carolina. The \
woman apparently was of sound (
mind at the time of her death J
and possessed a remarkable j
memory of the State's earlier 1
life. i
T. H. Merritt, of Mt. Holly, j
was a visitor to Fort Mill Tuesday.
Mr. Merritt is just recovering:
from an illness of
several weeks.
Hon. John L. McLaurin has,
accepted an invitation to deliver
an address upon the occasion of
the closing of the Gold Hill
school on Friday, April 30.
Statements of those who have
investigated, are to the effect,
that Fort Mill blind tigers have
raised the price of' "John Barleycorn"
to $1 per pint, while
the price of rye has gone to $1.50
per pint. This is a new record
for tiger booze in Fort Mill and
those who cannot afford this fabulous
price are forced to go dry.
Dr. J. B. Elliott informs The
Times that a specimen of the
city water of Fort Mill sent
several days ago to State Chemist!
Coward has been reported on as
containing no evidences of contamination.
This will be pleas- |
ing news to many of our citizens
who are using the water for ;
domestic purposes.
Informatitn is given out from
the local offices of the Southern
Railway that beginning with
next Sunday there is to be a
change in the running time of
trains Nos. 31 and 32. Under
the new order of things No. 31,
now due here at 6:30 a. m., will
arrive at 5:30 a. m. Train No.
32, after the change, will reach
Fort Mill at 10 p. m., instead of
9p. m., as at present.
Nolan Was Released.
Thos. Nolan, charged with
rohhimr Ssnvinrro R?j?Lr /-?+*
Fort Mill in September of 1902,
and who has been confined in
York jail since last January,
was released from custody Wednesday.
Parties returning from
Yorkville Wednesday evening
stated that Solicitor Henry and
Inspector Gregory, after investigating
the charges against
Nolan, concluded that the evidence
in hand was insufficient to
secure a conviction and decided
to release the prisoner rather
than put the court to the expense
of a trial.
It was also stated that a warrant
was in the hands of the
officers charging Nolan with a j
crime at Enoree, but that the i
authorities did not care to push
the case owing to the trivial
nature of the alleged otfense.
FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND.
CATTLE ?I am agent for a cattle
dealer now, to buy cows, yearlings or |
finy kind of cattle and sell and trade.
C. B. KIMBRELL.
FOR SALE Several Milk Cows with
young calves. A few pigs also.
L. A. HARRIS & CO.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Two Cole
Cotton Planters, two No. 8 Vulcan Turn
Plows, one No. 6 Goober Turn Plow,
two No. 10 Oliver Chattanooga Turn
Plows. All nearly new. Will trade
for any thing I can use.
C. B. KIMBRELL.
FOR SALE?Good White Seed Corn,
arefully selected. Fresh Jersey Milch
Cow. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for
latching. .las. F. Boyd, R. 1., Fort
Mill, S. C. 4-8-4t
FOR SALE ?Early Anna, Livingston j
Clobe and Livingstone Beauty Tomato
Plants. Fred Nims, Fort Mill, S. C. j
4-8-tf
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from
pure bred Buff Plymouth Rock chickens
Write to or call on Zack Spratt,
Port Mill, S. C.
DR. T. P. NISBET,
DKNTIHT,
Office in Telephone Building,
WAXHAW, N. C.
MONEY TO LOAN Applications rereived
for loans from $100.00 to $10,000
>ii improved and unimproved town j
property and farm lands. Interest
t '/t straight. Interest payable anlually
or semi-annually. Time: one to
len years. Applicants for loans will
please give description, location and
valuation of property offered as serurity
for loan. State improvements
ind valuation of same. We want
County representatives to receive applications
for loans, appraise property,
ind serve as our exclusive representative.
Attorney or real estate man
preferred. Applicants for loans, and
ipplicants for agencies positively re- i
juired to furnish at least two character
references and forward postage, five ,
!c stamps, for application blanks, full '
particulars, and prompt reply. Write
Southern Office, Southeastern Mort- '
?age Ix>an Assn., Fourth Nat'l Bank j I
Kldg., Atlanta, (ia. I
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^ in the Drug lir
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The New D
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; All Paints sold at
t
fit Is Ea
To find securities
sometimes seven or
frequently encoui
Panics come and h(
a heavy loss. A Si
The Savin:
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Runs no similar ris
draws 4 per cent qi
on demand.
Savings Bank
W. B. MEACHAM, Prisident
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J Special ]
10-cent White Crepe at
15-cent. Dress Linen at
15-cent Ginghams at
15-cent White Lawn, 40 inches
25-cent Dress Goods at
25-cent Hats at
$1.50 Ladies' Dresses at
$7.00 Silk Dresses at
75-cent Hand Hags at
9x12 foot Art Squares at
15-foot Hall Runners at
IjOts of other things at very
New lot Millinery and Waist
Come see the New Goods ant
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of eating just the <
I GROCERIES?the k
^ for sale at big profit!
j Come
^ Here you get someth
^ ceries that put streng
that have lasting ai
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y lies?mat must be
Profits to compete w
? Parks Gro
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Old newspapers for sale at The
Times office. <
KING'S NEW LIFE PILLS!
The Pills That Do Cure.
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le phone 91,
; Pharmacy" f
rug Store
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sed druggist. | :
a reduction. |
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yielding five por cent? I
eight. Such investments I
iter great fluctuations,
alders frequently sell at I
ivings Account in
gs Bank |
k. It is absolutely safe, II
iiarterly, and is available
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of Fort Mill, I
W. B. MEACHAM, Jr.. Cashier |
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bargains.
- 7 l-2c
A 10c |
10c
i wide, at_ 10c
19c
10c
- 95c
$5.00
- 50c
$2.50
$1.25
low nrices.
s just received,
d tfet the new prices.
lassey. I
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Get Tired i
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ordinary brands of
ind that are put up
;?it's then time to :
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ing different?Gro- t ;
jth in your body? ^ <
nd building quali- % <
sold at SMALL |;i
ith inferior goods. ^ j
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Jm Harry Foster, j,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <
Rock Hill, - - - S. C. 4
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New Spring Good
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Ladies' $2 Pat. Leather "Ma
? Ladies' $2 Gun Metal "Mai
^ Ladies $2.50 Pat. and Gun
t Ladies' fine Colonial Pat. L
* Misses' and children's slimi
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New Pieci
The prettiest we
in Wash Silks, V<
Flaxons, White Gc<
Ne^sfr lot Ginghar
atea, Kindergarten
have big table of G
Bleaching and Shee
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t Ladies', Misses',
I Patterson's Drj
I TELEPHONE NO. 85.
A Fine, Sweet !
for you is the Wellington. With it, yoi
of a cool, sweet, dry smoke. You w<
slightest trouble keeping the Wellingt<
tractable. Saliva can't get to the fir
splutter.
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JOBS?
is made on the correct pipe principl
foul and it can't clog. Come on in i
shape you like best ? every one a
25c, 35c, 50c, up.
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The^Superior Candy?the ca
taste. Largejor small pack;
Parks Drug
The Dike
| A Plain, Sti
!
^ You can't eat your pie
? you can't spend your n
matter how blind we mig
r truth remains the same?I
f have money is to SAVE
live, responsible bank like
? remain and accumulate ai
and it will be there when
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you save consistently ar
? will have enough to inves
\ WE PAY FOUR
[ The First Nat
1 Fort Mill, .
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s? Why certainly. |
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jse prices: *
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ry Jane" Pumps at $1.50
y Jane" Pumps at $1.50 1
Metal Pumps at $2.00
eather Pumps $1.50 up f,
ers and pumps 50c to $2 ?
b Goods I
ll m ^
have ever shown |
iles, Silk Crepe, |
ne, Percales, Gal- f
Cloth. We also |
tinghams, Calicos, |
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mdy that appeals to every
Company,
! Store.
aight Fact jj
and have'it, too; and j >
loney but once. No ! I
ht be to the fact, the
the only sure| way to
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money. Put it in a o
? this one, let it remain
id earn liberarintere9t
you want it. And if <
?d long enough, you
t to good advantage. \ \
ional Bank,
*ting at 5c yard. |
our line of <;
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Children's Hats. M
I Goods Store f
"SELLS IT FOR LESS." I
e to boil and |A
?v> Yjk I
uid pick the
master-pipe.
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