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gg I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. The best price offered for cotton on the local market today is 9 cents. ""Mrs. W. L. Reardon and little I son, of Uraniteville, are quests ( in the home of Mrs. Reardon's p&rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris, in this city. y " t?rof. L. W. Dick. at one time co-principal of the old Fort Mill ^ Academy, spent Friday in this 1 city. Mr. Dick has for the last several years held the superin- ' tendency of the public schools of Hartsville. S. W. Parks, J. M. White and R. A. Fulp, recently elected, respectively, as captain and 1st and 2nd lieutenants of the local militia organization, underwent ex amiiiuuuus lur tneir respective positions Monday before a military board at Rock Hill. Fort Mill jurors drawn Friday ; for the first week of the July term of the York court are, W. " M. Epps, J. M. Patterson, A. R. Starnes, W. E. Kimbrell and C. , V. Bradford. The court Will convene on Tuesday, July 13, with Judge John S. Wilson presiding. The examination of applicants for scholarships and entrance to the several State colleges will bt j held at the various county seacs tomorrow, beginning at 9 o'clock i a. m. Applicants should be on hand promptly at the hour appointed for the beginning. Friends of Capt. J. W. Ardrey, who has' been confined to his home for several months on ac- j I count of accidental injury, will be pleased to know that he has i so far recovered as to be able to move about his home with the ! aid of a crutch. mi % * ' ' - ine local graded school will, it is stated, shortly be equipped with sanitary drinking fountains, the installation being the gift of ; the Parent-Teacher club. Connection will be made with the; city water system and the total cost of the connection will be about $75. Announcement is made that * after today, July 1, the Southern railway will dispense with the services of ticket auditors, or collectors, on all its lines, this duty falling again to the conduct ore, as iormeriy. The auditor system has been in vogue on the Southern's lines for about seven years. The national weather forecast, issued Tuesday from Washington, stated that showers and warmer weather would prevail throughout this section Thursday and Friday, with fair weather the remainder of the week. The Southern Railway is advertising an excursion rate to Charleston on Thursday, July 8, the round trip fare from Fort Mill being $8.50. The train for Charleston will pass Fort Mill at 7:12 a. m,, and the privilege is given passengers of remaining in the City by the Sea until and including the morning of Tuesday, i July 13. The remains of Miss Annie Jones, eldest daughter of the1 late Rob't Jones, were brought to Fort Mill Saturday afternoon from Greensboro, N. C., and inXT IT ' icucu in rsew unity cemetery. Miss Jones' death occurred Friday following an illness of several months. She was a sister of ' Charles Jones, of Fort Mill, and Mrs. D. O. Potts, of Pleasant Valley, and with her parents resided in this city some years ago. Harvey Garris, 11-year-old son ef Sam'l Garris, an employe of ' the Fort Mill Mfg. company, i suffered a broken leg Tuesday : > afternoon in an accident at the White ginhouse on Academy ] street. Young Garris and some 1 companions were playing about the building and Garris fell from [ a platform, a distance of ten feet or more, to the ground, with the result that his right leg was broken just above the ankle. Miss Ella Beaty, of Winnsboro, is the guest in this city "of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Hafner. Mrs. C. E. Ross and son, Arthur Young, are visiting rela tives in this city. Mrs. Chas. Klueppelberg arrived Tuesday from Ashburn, Ga., for a visit to relatives in this city. Report from Gold Hill says there is no improvement in the condition of either Sanrl Boyd or the infant of David Gibson, both of whom have been dangerously ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young are in Salisbury, N. C., today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chas. M. Brown, whose death occurred in that city yesterday. J. L. Talley, an employe of the Southern Power company, narrowly escaped serious injury in an accident Sunday morning on the company's transmission line several miles north of Fort Mill. Mr. Talley was in tbe act of tightening a .wire when a large block, used for the purpose, slipped from its fastening and struck him a glancing blow on the head. He was brought to town at once for medical attention and several stitches were found necessary to close up the wound in his scalp. The News of Flint Hill. Times Correspondence. Misses Eva and Lula Wilson are visiting friends and relatives in this section. Rebecca, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cranford, who has been ill for the last week, is some better. Mrs. Ellen Bailes and daughter, Miss Sadie, and little granddaughter, who have been visiting in the home of Rev. P. M. Bailes, in Louisville, Ky., have returned home. Miss Daisy Nivens, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Bell Cross, in this community. M. J. C. Flint Hill, June 28. FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST, FOUND. FOR SAI.K Several nice, fresh Milk Cows. L. A. HARRIS & Co. FOR RENT Five-room cottage next to graded school building. Apply to J, L. Spratt. FOR SAI.K Six fresh Milch Cows. ('. B. Kimbrell, R. No. l.r>, 1'ineville, N. C. WANTED You to read the ads on hack page of this issue. FOR SALE Berkshire Pigs, Iron Peas, and good white Seed Corn. Jas. F. Boyd, R. No. 1, T'hone 77-b. Road Tax Now Due. The attention of all concerned is called to the fact that tho Commutation Road Tax of Three Dollars is now due and payable on or before July 1, 1915, after which date no Commutation Tax moneys can be accepted under the law. Persons failing to pay the Commutation Tax on or before July 1, will be liahle to Five Davs'service on the road. H. E. NElL, Treasurer of York County. Fourth on the Fifth. We are going to entertain the people of York county on the Fourth. There will he a Horse Race, a Fifteenmile Motorcycle Race, and a Mule Race. Also a big Barbecue to which every bod j; will be welcome It is a glorious time w?^ are preparing for you. Come. is. ii. MASSftY, Manager, York Co. Fair Association. JuSt To let you know We are still in business and would appreciate a call from you ? WE OFFER 18 lbs. Dunlop Superlative Flour, $3.50 Nice Smooth Lemons, doz. _ 20c 10-Ih bucket Snowdrift Lard $1.10 5 cans best grade Tomatoes 25c l-lb can Pink Alaska Salmon 10c Full Cream Cheese, 2 pounds for 45c Fresh Hud nuts Grits, per lb. __ 3c l-qt Mason's Jars, per dozen ..70c 1-2 gallon Mason's Jars, dozen 90c We sell Hygenic Bread, always fresh, >c and 10c loaves. Best Fish to be had Saturday. R. F. GRIER, Phone 11. j It Makes Nt Who Your Doctor . ? | Take your Pr< I inson s Pharr * get "just whc \ ders. All Pr ; graduate, licei ! J . _ ; Hutchinson' Agents for Taking the Step ; to Do it today bring ??LLA[ It will open you a saving where it will earn 4 per cent Then make it a duty to sa^ ings or spending money regi and by the time you have re* *tidy liitle sum ready for use. And, better still, you will 1 of saving money. No one ca learned to conserve his resou Take the first step toward with us today. Savings Ban] I Special 10c Hats 25c Hats 50c Hats $1.50 Hats $3.00 Hats $4.00 Hats 25c Dress Goods 15c Dress Goods 10c Dress Goods $2.50 Pumps and Mary .Jane Tennis Shoes and Sandals. 75c Go-A way Bags $1.25 Rugs ... Wall Paper, per roll,. New Goods coming in eve New Goods and New Prices, something you don't want. I l. j. r ! j When Yoi of eating just th II GROCERIES?the ^ for sale at big prol I Come t Here you get som< ^ ceries that put stre that have lasting ties?that must 1 Profits to compete _____ I Parks Or Pho1 If i Difference I , Is | sscription to Hutch- | nacy and you will * *t your Doctor or- I escriptions filled by * ised men. $ ; 's Pharmacy, t iorris' Candies. t lS ^ fs account in this strong bank interest, compounded quarterly. re a small portion of your earnllarly and put it in this bank, iched manhood, you will have a have learned the valuable lesson ,n make a success until he has rces. success by opening an account * of Fort Mill. ?????????_____ Bargains. I ????? r>c l()c 25c 75c $1.50 $1.90 17 l-2c 10c 7 1-2 to 8 l-3c s $1.90 40 to 50c 50c /\r- - uoe 5c to 12 l-2c ry week. Drop in and see the We won't worry you to buy Vlassey. I i Get Tired! e ordinary brands of kind that are put up Fits?it's then time to I to Us.j ithing different?Gro ingth in your body? 1 and building quali- + be sold at SMALL with inferior goods. I ocery Co., ? ne 116 | 1 = T i Vacation I M I | Men s Palm Beach dark colors, regul | spot cash, for onl t Save 25 Der cent or * Suit cases, Tra\ New lot just rece \ Trunks. Si j Guii liases i Travel Bag | Sale F I On all Silks fc | Patterson s Dry I TELEPHONE NO. 85. | Paint Yoi Carri You can do it yourself and at to give it a beautiful, hard finish in black or rich approp CARRIAGE PAI is made especially to give t vehicles of all kinds, a tough, will look well and wear well. ^vnnciir to brush on a PARKS DRUG CC FORG FRE Igroci PHON | Culp's G ^ Quick Delivery imi im Specials I Suits, light and <> ar $6.75 values, :t y $4.98. I < > < M < < > < more on Trunks, i \ eling Bags, etc. \\ Wed. | i to $10. ( 98c to $10 | ;s, 98c - $9 | I lM < > Vices < < > >r Saturday. ? < < > KM < > * Goods Store !i < > 'SELLS IT FOR LESS." \\ lr Owii | age j little expense. It's easy I brilliant vurniBh-arlrwu ? riatc colors. 3 ality 1 [NT iNeal's) o buggies, carriages and durable, glossy finish that An ideal finish for settees, porch furniture, garden surfaces that must withc and hard usage. Ready nd the label tells how. >MPANY, Agts. OOD, SH I! ' ? LRIES, J o \ IE 15. t < > 4 4 4 rocery. Telephone No. 16 ;; 4 4 4