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If-- - ' THE FORT HILL TIKEsJ Democratic ? Published Thu radar . ' \ 8. W. BRADFORD - - Editor and Froorictor. *1 0 INSCRIPTION RATE8: On. Year , _ S1.2C Si* Months BE The Times invites contributions on llvi subjects bat does not agree to publish more then 200 words an any subject. The right is reserved to edit very communication submitted for publication. On application to the publisher, advertising ate* are made known to those interested. Tolsnhone. local and long distance. No. 112. Entered at the postofllco at Fort Milt. S. C.. as a. ill matter of the second class. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 191S. A Big Plum?Grab It. There's a juicy commercial plum right within our reach. Prior to the war Russia imported nearlv all of her manufactured articles from Germany?enormous quantities of them. Now Russia seeks to establish close trade relations with the United States. She wants to buy her hundreds of millions of dollars worth of supplies from us, and she has the gold with which to pay. Great possibilities for the future are opened up to the manufacturers of this country? if they will but grasp then]. It will require the adjusting of financial conditions to harmonize with those existing in Russia in the matter of credits, which are quite at variance with our American methods. But what Germany has been able to do, we can do?if we try. It is a simple matter for our great manufacturing interests to send representatives to Russia and pave a way for this tremendous volume of business. It is too big a plum to be cast aside, and it is to be hoped manufacturing and financial men of affairs will be equal to the emergency. Babies Prettier Than Ever. Even in the midst of war, France finds time to rejoice over the fact that its babies born during the pa..t six months are healthier and prettier than ever before. It is a source of much pride to the republic. But pretty babies is becoming an old story in America, and no longer occasions more than passing comment. Of all the civilized people of the earth, there are no healthier babies born than those of the United States. Of all the people of the world, there are none so pretty as our American babies. And of all the pretty babies in existence, there are none to compare with the babies of our own town. Our babies are the acme of perfection and beauty. And if you doubt our simple word, just ask the mothers. Grouch Proof. In Chicago a man has just left a hospital whose inner works are ail topsy ttirvy, and vet the world is exceeding bright to him and his good nature radiates sunshine wherever he goes. His heart is on the right side; his liver is on the left, when it L A. 1 * ?l_ A A _ Mimnu ue on ine rigni sine; nis spieen is on the right, when it should he the opposite, and his stomach is farther over to the rig-fit than it should be. He has excellent digestion, is happy, 43 years old, and has never been in leve. ffe is grouch proof. Let every resident of the town rid his premises of all tin cans and other rubbish before the summer sets in. it will at least make your home more tidy and may save a case of typhoid when the hot weather comes. Card of Thank*. I de?ire to thank the good people of Fort Mill for their kindness during the sickness and in the death of my beloved husband. Mny God's richest bhMinn rest on all the good people. Mrs. W. A. Threw**. ' ' V rni i I " ' III v-r-r - -Wiii WjM Prohibition Reports- from .ColurttTua' saythat Prohibition leaders of the State are making arrangements ! for a Statewide campaign in the interest of the election to be held next September, The leaders plan to send a "flying squadron" into every county in the State during the coming summer. This announcement has been i made by the Rev. C. JE. h urts, D. D., pastor of the First Bapj tist church in Columbia and a I leading figure in the campaign for no whiskey in South Carolina. Dr. Burts said that an effort was being made to secure several speakers of national prominence to speak in the interest of j the movement this summer. Prohibition clubs have been organized at practically all of J the colleges and universities in the State. The students will this summer join in the cam| paign and deliver many ad( dresses. "We expect to organize pro' hibition clubs in all of the mill 1 villages." said Dr. Burts. Hough Got Ninety Days. The Rock Hill Record says that in the recorder's court of that city Monday morning, Bunk Hough was given 30 days on the gang on three different charges, making a total of 90 days altogether. Hough went to the home of Mr. Warner on Iza'rd street Saturday night and called his wife out and knocked her down. Mrs. Warner ran to her rescue and Hough struck her. Mr. Warner then took Hough in charge and held him until the police could be summoned. In the mixup with him Mr. Warner had a nnger badly bitten. Watson is President. p. i vv otcnn m icoi nnof jui* ?j% i t ui.cvii) wimriooiviiti of Agriculture and Industries of South Carolina was elected president Monday of the National Drainage Congress at a meeting of the congress board of directors in Chicago. Headquarters of the congress were ordered removed from Chicago to Columbia, S. C. The board decided to hold the international drainage and flood I prevention congress at San Francisco later this year. Pleasant Valley News. Times Correspondence. The closing exercises of the Pleasant Valley school will take I place on Thursday and Friday, I May 6-7. The play, entitled "Out ' in the Streets," will be rendered I Thursday night and will be followed on the next day by school 1 exercises and educational speeches by prominent men who are expected to be present. Dinner will be served on the ground, after which the remainder of the day will be spent at leisure. The public is cordially invited to be present. Miss Lula Therrell and sister, Mrs. Bailes, spent the week-end with their parents in Pleasant Valley. Miss Mamie Therrell of Gold U;II ~ 4- a 1 1*111, a ICW Uctvs lilSt WCBK with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ther: rell, of this place. A crowd of young people from here attended the big revival in i Charlotte Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Wolfe has just returned from a short visit to relaI tives in Charlotte. E. E. Hall, farm demonstrator ! of Richland county, spent a few days in Pleasant Valley the last I week. P. V. A. Pleasant Valley, April 27. Probably Means Reduced Rates. According to the statements of local insurance men, Fort Mill is in line for a reduction in fire insurance rates on account of the recently installed waterworks system. An inspector for the insurance companies spent several days last week in Fort Mill inspecting the water system, and having expressed himself as highly pleased with the proi lection thus afforded, it is expected that a reduction in rates will follow his report to the companies represented. Mrs. A. J. Graham and chil: dren, of Greenville, are visiting 1 relatives in this city. A Letter From Alabama.;. ~ Pittsview, Ala., April 24. Editor The Tirr.es: Generally speaking, times are good here now. Oats are suffering for rain on clay land, but are ! doing well on the sandy flats. I ; see good stands' of cotton and corn everywhere, both are growing rapidly. There is no commercial fertilizer being used this year. Everybody is planting velvet beans in their corn fields. This bean is one of the world's best forage crops and soil builders, and is especially adapted to this section. We out-siders are glad to note that faithful "Hyperion" is on the Gold Hill news job. But say, "Hy," don't dynamite the dictionary too deeply, you might disturb Milton's peaceful slumber. Let the subsoil stay on the bottom and fertile loam on top. atuuy men s records carefully before recommending them too highly, and don't prophesy too recklessly. You might tell a fib. P. M. F. - 1 eachers' Examination. The regular spring examination of applicants for teacher's certificates will be held in Yorkville on Friday May 7th, beginning promptly at nine o'clock a. m. The minimum age is eighteen years. JOHN E. CARROLL, Supt. Ed. Willie Weddington, a daughter of the late Mrs. Gussie Weddington. attempted suicide in Greenville early Sunday morning. The young woman was about twenty years of age. SMJS MAJESTIC MOVIES 5c "in CALOMEL WHEN Oil MAXES YOU SIC I "Godson's Liver Tone" Is Harmless To Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. TTpl?! Calomel makes you siek. Tt'fl horrible! Take u dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury -'or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the hones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, tweaking it ll|?. '1 his is when you feel that awful nntisrn and cramping. If you arc sluggish and "all knocked out,** if yuitr liver is torpid and ImiwcIh constipated or you have headache, dir./.iness, coated tongue, if breath is bait or stomach sour, just try a sjsionful of harmless Hudson's Liver Tone tonight on ivy guarantee. U ! i ldii in: m You" crops insured again best fire insurance agenc; The Home o York county suffered h< past few years. Don't li Let The Home pay it. J. L. SPRA wmmmmmmsKKammmmoBmamm Specials i'oi 500 pounds Roasted Coffee? I splendid drink (try it a) cofTee) very special, 7 p< Quaker Corn Flakes, 5 cents. Three Cans Good Tomatoes 1 Two pounds of Nice Prunes Supreme Hams, per pound, ] 31-2 pounds of Head Rice fc 5 pounds of Grits for 15 cent Velva Syrup at 65 cents per j Come here money ro< Lepps, - ,v. \ Author % Everything dou double interlining, than any corset an I Warner': Wash them like front, $ 1.50 each, our Corset windov J Crepe de Chene V Special Cotton Voi Pretty Neck Cords Children's Sox, 4 1 Several pieces KIMBRE LIOUS? NO! STOP! K AND SALIVATES I lore'* ?ny guarantee?Tk> to any drug store and pot a 50 rent bottle of I)odson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten yon right up .and make you fool fine and vigorous I want you to go biick to the store and pot your money. Dodaon's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vege... 11.. .;< * ? make you nick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Bodeon's J.iver Torn- will put your sluggish liver to work ami clenn your Isrwels ??f tl at sour l>ilc and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feci miserable. I guarantee thai a hottlc of Dod-son's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling tine for month*. I live it to your children. It i| harmless; doesn't gripo and tiiey like it I pleasant taste. . surance st damage by hail in the y in the United States, f New York javily from hail in the 2t the next loss be yours. TT, Agent. r Saturday"! ? ! the best of barrel coffee?a I on# with your 20c and 25c >unds Saturday for $1.00. for 25 cents, for 25 cents. L9 cents. >r 25 cents. .8. gallon. where your es further. The Cash Man. , ( v ; itative Spring ble but the price, double skirt. But th d are the coolest you s Rnst-Prool lingerie; they cann Other good ones, J this week. ust Arrived /aists, pink, blue, wh lie Waists, 98c each. , all colors, at 25c ee -2 to 8, fancy top, 1 nch Silk Crepe, figu LL'S, 4<Where BUILt While the b and the sai If you contemplate the ere barn, or outhouse, or the re present buildings, DO IT N< if you act at once, for you c now than you can possibly d 30 or 60 days, we verily beli< have passed. Labor will b Building Material market is know say that prices will be We will supply you at close 1 nish you estimates on what : Take advantage of conditfl Build Mill i ut l rim Phoi \ Good Gi We handle only i line and sell at hone: ? is a | MODERN with all the latest fixt crisp and clean. W sell you an articte tl gladly refund your service is all that yoi Try us with your i we are "on the level Culp's < Quick Delivery I ? ? I ; Styles Double boning, ley weigh no more i can buy. L 1/UI5C15 I ot rust. New lace M , 7 5c, 50c. See L: ite, tan, $ 1.98 each t * ich. A Uc per pair. red and cclors, 50c i Quality Reigns" ) NOW uilding's good zing is great. ction of a new home, tenement, .. modeling or repairing of your 0W. You will be the winner an do the work cheaper right lo it a little later. If vou wait 3ve the golden opportunity will ecome higher, the Lumber and already firmer, and people who back to normal in a short while, figures and will cheerfully furirour work will require. ^>ns and I Now. nmkAn r1 A LlUlUUCI l/U. le 72. roceries f the best in the Grocery st let-live prices. Ours ^ GROCERY 1 ^ J* ures for keeping a stock e will not, intentionally lat is stale, and if so we * money. Our delivery + i could desire. + next order and see that I <? f - | Grocery. Telephone No. 15 t