Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 09, 1915, Image 3
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
W. H. Irby, of Laurens, has
[ accepted a position in the prem
'sgription department of the
Ardrey Drug store in this city.
W* At a meeting of the city counF
oil Tuesday evening, Mr. A. C.
Lytle of the Parks Drug store
** was appointed city registrar for
the ensuing year.
8 Monday, last, was Labor Day
f w throughout the country, but
Was not crpnprnllv nhcprvn/l in
the South. The day was not
observed in Fort Mill other than
by the postoffice force and rural
mail carriers, who took the day
off.
Mr. G. L. Norman, an employe
of the E. W. Kimbrell Co.,
is placing lumber on his lot in
Whiteville Park for the erection
of a nice cottage. Mr. Norman
and family it is understood will
occupy the house when completed.
iAlex E. Young, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Young of this
city, left Monday morning for |
Chapel Hill, N. C., where he!
will enter the university to study
chemistry. Mr. Young has been
employed for the last year or
more in Jordan's Pharmacy in
Charlotte.
Miss Margaret Warlick, of
Charlotte, arrived Monday to
assume her duties as head milliner
for the E. W. Kimbrell Co.
Miss Warlick is well known in
this city, having served as
milliner for a local concern
^ several seasons some years ago.
The 1915-16*'session of Win-1
throp college at Rock .Hill will
begin on next Wednesday, and
it is understood that Fort Mill
will be represented in the student
body by a larger number of,
young ladies than have attended
the institution for a number of
years.
The Times is requested to an- '
nounce that a meeting of the
local Parent-Teachers' Associa-,
tion will meet at the school
auditorium tomorrow (Friday) 1
* afternoon at 4 o'clock. All 1
interested in the work of the
association are requested to
attend. <
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- The Fort Mill graded school J
Monday began what promises to
be another successful year. Prof. J
J. D. Fulp, the newly elected
superintendent, is in charge.
A large attendance of scholars
and numerous patrons were
present at the opening, and work
for the session is now on in
earnest.
Mr. A. C. Lytle, of the Parks
Drug store, some days ago received
from the manufacturers
of rtuyler's candy a check for |
d?i A /? - 1 ' *
*iw, as nrst prize in the monthly
contest for the best written and
most attractive advertisement
for this well known candy. The i
advertisement which won the r
prize appeared in a recent issue '
of The Times.
. Members of the Ladies' Home ^
Missionary society of the local r
Presbyterian church will con- v
duct a food sale on Tuesdav, the t
14th instant, in the room on
Main street until recently occupied
by the Crescent Cafe. The proceeds
from the sale it is <
understood will be used in
furthering the work now being
done on the church, and the
public is cordially invited to help
^ out in the undertaking.
At a meeting Monday morning
of the board of trustees of
the Fort Mill public school. Mr. \ i
R. F. Grier, who has been a
member of the board for about
fifteen years, tendered his resignation.
Mr. Grier has act- "*
ed in the capacity of chairman of
the board during his membership '
^ of the body, and upon his resig- 1
nation J. B. Mills was elected to '
the chairmanship. It is stated
that the board will name a member
to fill^the vacancy in a meeting
to be held on the 20th inst. '
Former Chesterite Loses All.
Mr. R. R. Hafner is in receipt
of a letter from his brother, Mr.
B. VV. Hafner. who was in the
mercantile business at Newport,
Ark., that the levees there had
broken and he, along with many
others, had lost everything they
possessed.
Mr. Hafner left Chester about
twenty years ago. The breaking
of the levees occurred
August 23. Thousands of people
in this district have been rendered
homeless bV the recent
floods, which broke the levees in
numbers of places.?Chester
News.
York County News Items.
(Yorkville Enquir<*r.)
Rock Mill Herald, Saturday:
The Herald understands that a
number of local farmers are
considering the erection of
storage warehouses for cotton,
the same to be operated under
the State warehouse low. The
details of the plan as to the size
or number of the buildings have
not been given out.
Miss Lillian Hand and Mr.
Wallace Still were married at
Ebenezer Sunday night, Rev.
J. T. Dendy, pastor of Ebenezer
Presbyterian church officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
A. S. Hand, of R. F. I). No. 2.
The groom was formerly employed
in a garage in Rock Hill
but now holds a position in
Statesville, N. C. Immediately
after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Still left fortheir home in Statesville.
President I). B. Johnson of
Winthrop college, returned to his
home in Ilock HfN last Saturday
night, after an absence of several
weeks, at the Panama exposition.
President Johnson had quite a
pleasant trip, but was glad
enough to be home again after
such a long journey. When congratulated
upon the additional
honor that had come to him as
president of the National Educational
association, he freely
acknowledged the satisfaction he
felt in having helped to bring
the distinction back to the South,
he being only the third southern
educator to be elevated to the
position within the last 50 years.
SANITAItY TAX DIJK.
Notice that sanitary tax of $1.00 is
tue and payable without penalty on
ach privy within the eorporate limits
ti nit1 1*1 w11 01 rori mm <mi or before
)ctoh? r 1st, 10! r,.
A. R. McELHANKY.
\ttost: Mayor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
It Is a Tight Roof
f covered with our Shingles,
nade by the best of machinery
ind from selected stock. Our
Doors, Sash, Blinds
ire great values for the monev
ind we assure you that you eanlot
do better, probably not so
veil, elsewhere for anything in ;
he line of Building Material.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
ViAKE YOUR OWN f
?jQjg. PAINT I
" W"1 SAVE
50 cls-PER tAITms
,s HOW
'4p\ ' /Puy 4 pals. L.c&M. ScmL
/ Mixed Heal Paint $8.40
f And .$ pals.Linseed Oil
j , to n'?x with it at
i* i ' estimated cost of 2.40
Ik Makes 7 pals. Paint for $ 10.80
l\ i It's only $1.54 per gal.
Tlie L. A M. SEMI-MIXED
AA1. PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAD.
'IN'and I.INSI.f.D OIL -the bent known
tnint mutcrlula lor 100 years.
Tse a gallon out of any you
>uy and if not the best paint
nade, then return the paint
::d get all your money back.
J. J. Bailee. Fort Mill
Luther I'd w. Co.. Columbia
W. W. Cooglcr A Son. Cheater
J. W. Copeland Co, Clinton
J. D Wo?4 Crier
TAX LFVIES FOR I9ir,. I c<
I si
Re it ordained bv the Mayor ami Alder- k
nii'i'. the Town Council* of the Town
of Fort Mill. S. C.. by authority of ,
the same:
Section 1. T hat a levy of ten mills
on each and every dollar of real and
personal property, not evmpt from
taxation, held, owned, or liable for f
taxation within the town of Fort Mill, ' y
| S. C., on the lirst day of January. ' '.
1915 be. and the same la hereby mi J
f m the following purposes:
For ordinary purpose" 3 mills "
Int. on waterworks bonds 2A mills
Sinking Fund. 1} miils i L'
Fire protective equipment 31 mills | ?
See. 2. That said tax? s shall become
due and payable at the office of '11
the city treasurer ?>n the first day of j "
November, 1915. Tax.-s may l?< paid f
up to and including the If th day of
November, 191 f>. Thereafter anil up to 11
the first day of January 1910 a penalty y
of 15'. will attach to said tstyes not ! '
paid by November 15th, 1915.
Sec. 3. After the lirst day of .hum- \
ary 1910 executions will issm against i
t all delinquents for the amount of taxi s. { ' !
penalty, and co-fs i:i accordance with ,
the laws of the Stat" of South Caro- '
lina and the municipal ordinances.
Done and nil .P...I m
regular session assembled in Fort Mil!, I
S. this 7th dav of September l'.Ma. 1
A. K. Mclyldl A N KY. "
Attest: Mayor. .
C. S. I,INK. Clerk. * . *
NOTU'K OK UKOISTUATI*. >N.
Notice is hen by ^i\en that the;!
; Hooks of Registration ot the t? wn of t
! Kort Mill will bo open daily tit Parks' 1 1*
Drug store from Friday, October I,
, I'.tlb, until January I, Ibid. tj
J Arthur I.ytit is the duly ap;
pointed registrar. n
By onler of enured. this 7th day of
i September, 11U5. 1 i
A. K. MeKI.H ANKY,
A tie d: Mayor. ] V
| C. S. KINK, Clerk.
V
'fry a J e adv. in Th? Times.
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NOTICE OF 1 I.F.C TION. ' ,
1 , , St?\te
of South Carolina-Coun- v,
ty of York.
'Vtt'NCK is hei.bv ??iven that an \
I tilection will be held on the I IT 11
! DAY OK SKl'TKMliKll, A. 1).. 1SU5, |
.wwui^ |m? aiiivip ii.mu l>\ ijiw iii
1 raid county, upon the question as to ^
I whether tin- manufacture and sale of
I alcoholic liquors and beverages shall S(
I Ik- prohibited or continued in this State,
as provided by Act No. 7<">, to submit j
to the qualified electors the question of
the prohibition of the manufacture and ^
sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages j
in the State and to provide for the car- ,|
rying of these provision? into effect, j
i approved the llith day of February, A. ! w
: I).. 1915.
The qualifications for suffrage are as j>
i follows:
Residence in State for two years, in j,
j the County for one year, in the polling
precinct in which the elector offers to .,|
i vote, four me nths, and the payment
six months before any election of any p|
poll tax then due and payable. Pro- ,jt
vided, That ministers in charge of an (
organized church and teachers of pub- fj.
lie schools shali be entitled to vote
after six months' resilience in the
State, otherwise qualified.
Registraticn. Payment of all taxes, ..
I including poll tax. assessed and col- '
| lectihle during the previous year. The
, |fiuuuvuwu in t\ Li'i iiiicuic or ine re-|
j SERIES
I Of the Perpetual Bui
t Opens S
Subscriptions to this stock
^ Sgcretary and Treasurer now
# to the above date, at which t
50 cents per share will be <
. - "
T ments tnercalter. Wow nic
vited to join us.
^ Since our organization scv
enabled our members to save
I $ 100,01
J. L. SPRATT, S
We Sell You Gro
Specials for
Soap Sp
"Swift's Pride," "Santa CI
"Lenox." Any of these brand
"Polo" Soap, 5 bars for 10c.
A good Toilet Soap at II bars
"Kneedit" Lard at 10c per p
10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, $1.2
Jute Cotton Sheets, II for $1.(
100 pounds of I log Feed for 3
eppsti
<>ipt of the officer authorized to collect ^
jch taxes shall be conclusive proof of
ic payment thereof. ^
before the hour fixed for opening ^
ie polls. Managers and Clerks must
ike and subscribe to the Constitu
> n il e i(!. The Chairman of the ?
oard ( : i\l unagei s can administer the
ith to the other Managers and to the
lerk; a Notary Public must adminis- I
r the oath to the Chairman. The
lanagers elect their Chairman and
lerk. |
1 'elis at eaeh voting place must be
pened at 7 o'clock a. rn.. and closed
*. I o'clock p. m.. except in the City ^
I Charleston, where they shall be
i rn ) at 7 a. in., and closed at 6.p. m.
The Managers have the power to fill ^
\ aeanev: and if none of the Managers
ttend, the citizens can appoint, from IT
mong ilie ipiaiilied voters, the Man- ^
gers. who, after being sworn, can $
i. .? < l l
.1.. > v in- eieCllOIl. T
At tie close i)t" t)i?' election, the +
lanagers and Clerk must proceed
ubticly i< open the ballot boxes and *
mini the ballots therein, and continue +
ithout adjournment, until the same is
Liinpleti <1. and make a statement of
In result, and sign the same. Within ^
lii'ee days thereafter, the Chairman of
lie Hoard, or someone delegated by 7
ie Hoard, must deliver to the Commis- +
loners of Election the poll list, the
x. containing the ballot, and state- 7
lents of the result of the election. *
Managers of Election. The following *
! an age rs of Election have been ap- ;
oil.ted to hold the election at the va- +
ions precincts in the said county: ?
Aragon Mills I*. B. Parks, .1. II. 1
iollis, W. Hopper. .
Bethel W. W. Stanton. E. N. Mil- ?
1 T. t'. Barnet t. j
Bethany W. I'ursley, D. T.
juinn, J. A. Katterrce. ^
BlairsviBi S. I.. Blair, .1. E. War- 4
touth, I.. Duncan.
Bullock* Creek R. I.. V inson, I.. H. <
lowdle. .1. I). (Jood. 4
Clover W. I). Moore. .1. A. C. Love,
t". B. 1 lagans. *
('o.ates's Tavern W. S. I.esslie, R. 4
V. l'atton. .1. T. Spencer.
Kbenezer E. R. Black. .1. Hope Ad- *
ins. .1. i!. Neelv. 4
Fort Mill A. ('. Lytic. S. W. Barks.
11. Windie. *
Forest liill .1. D. B. Currence, (5. 4
t*. Martin, t*. T. Brandon.
Hickory Grovt S. W. Leech, T. G. |
IcGill, K. M. Whitesidesi 4
McConnellt ville A. C. McK night, J.
Ashe, .1. < >. Moore. *
Newport .1. A. McFadden, .1. A. 4
teeh", R. A. Jackson.
< tgdeti W. II. Dunlap, .J. A. C.arri- 7
hi, S. 11 Simpson. 4
New Zion School House A. C. White, 7
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. IN. UOglie, \> . A. IN ICIIOIIS.
Rook Ilill V. I!. MeFadden, Jesse ?
I. Moore. M. (I. Bryant.
Sharon \\ . (I. Hayes, S. B. Pratt, *
. M. Sims. >
Smyrna S. I.. Caldwell, II. I). Darin,
N. F. tjuinn. f
Tirzah T. M. Dates, F. E. Smith, +
. It. Allison.
Yorkville li. I,. Wilkerson, S. N. *
thnson, K. M. Dickson. 1
The Managers at. eaeh precinct named ;
>ove are requested to delegate one of ?
leir numher to seeure boxes, ami !
lunks for the election which will be
livered from Yorkville by Mr. .1. K.
arroll, Clerk of this Board, on Satur- ''
ly, September 11, 101 i>.
I. .1. CAMPBELL, Chairman,
W. B. KELLER, 1
.1. BROWN NEIL,
innmissioners of State and County :
Elections for York County, S. C. +
August 2f>, li>ir?.
NO. 5 |j
Iding & Loan Assn. I
ept. 18 |j
will be received by the ^
or at any time previous + *
ime the first payment of +
due, with usual install- f
mbers are cordially in- T
en years ago, we have 4
over
2 <l>
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tec'y & Treas. ? ?
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cerses for Less.
Saturday [
ecials. \
laus," "(iold Band" and
s so 7 bars for 25c. ?
for 10c. ?
ound.
5. Five lbs. same for (>5c.
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a. 90.
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THe Cash Man. ?
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NEW FJ
COAT :
We are now shov
Fall Coat Suits to re
You are cordially
in and see them.
We are also showi
est St i "eet Hats for 1
New Hop," in black
bination. It's the re
; will be good all fall.
: School Boy:
Our line of Boys'
plete. You will hi
| suit you want, whet
' some Norfolk Serge
Overall suit, we ha'
and see them.
Pattersons Dry
TELEPHONE NO. 85.
Have Your Pi
Filled
Hutchinson's
"The Licensed 1
Headquarter
tionery anc
Suppli
I .pt I
Good Grc
YOUR TABLE will be well su
market affords if you order your
from us.
YOUR BANK ACCOUNT will
prices are down as low as possibh
and Provisions of First quality.
YOUR HEALTH will be amply
only goods of known purity and c
YOUR APPETITE will be well
groceries of the quality that poss
nutriment, and are good to the ta
WE PAY YOU the highest m
eggs and other country produce.
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protected, because we sell ?>
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;ess an unususl amount of < >
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arket price for chickens, \ *
Bring us what you have.
:ery Co.,
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ngs Big Returns.
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