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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. 9BHB Mrs. May Mack, of Decatur, ^HsGa., is a guest in the home of Mrs. Hattie Mack in this city. |BHh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, of Blackville, spent several days of the last week with relatives in Hh Fort Mill. Hj^B , m Chas. b." Elliott, superintend^^B ent of the Taylor street school, Columbia, is a guest in this city of his brother, Dr. J. B. Elliott, i Wm Mr. Lynn V. Williamson and wife, of Graham, N. C., were ||jj| guests the last week of Mr. and ||gi Mrs. J. E. Williamson in this |p' Charles McKibben, son of J- S. McKibben, left Fort Mill j Saturday for McKinney, Texas, '{< where he will reside in the future. J. E. Barber will leave Saturday for Valparaiso, Ind., to take advanced work in the graduate ' department of Valparaiso University. The Rev. J. B. Massey and little daughter, Virginia, of flossy Creek, Va., are guests ir? f Vl A V\A*?A aP A/I m nvt'l A T ??. I-> 1?? VUC IIV^IIIC Ul 1?1I. CtllU 1V1 [ I>. Henry Massey, in this city. Miss Aline Barber left Monday for a short visit to friends at Kline, Barnwell county, after which she goes to Scranton. Florence county, to teach. Very little interest was taken in the prohibition election Tuesday in Fort Mill, only 77 votes * being cast out of a registration of about 400. The vote stood 65 for prohibition and 12 against % prohibition. Fort Mill friends of Mr. J. j Allen Graham, of Greenville, will be pleased to know that his condition is reported to be ^ favorable, following an operation Jf for appendicitis at a Greenville hospital last Sunday. The,Rev. S. P. Hair, of the : Fort Mill Baptist church, and . Prof. J. P. Coates, former super-j intendent of the local school?, | returned Wednesday night of ,ir last week from a months' trip to ' the Panama exposition. ? The ladies of the Home Missionarj society of the Presby- J terian church Tuesday conducted . a food sale, the proceeds of which are to be used in completing the ; improvements to the church which have been under way for several weeks. The following Fort Mill young ladies are attending Winthrop college the present session: Misses Lana Parks, Esther McMurray, Margaret Spratt, Mary ; Lewis, Mamie Jack Massey, ' Alice Bradford, Kathleen Armstrong. Olive Harris. Theselmnl opened Wednesday morning. The friends of Miss Violet | Culp, who underwent an opera- g tion for appendicitis at a Charlotte hospital the last week, are pleased to know that her con- j dition is very satisfactory, and r that she probably will be able to v return to her home here the t latter part of the present week. Series No. 5 of the Perpetual Building and Loan association of " Fort Mill will be opened on next [ Saturday, and doubtless a large ! p number of shares will be sub- ' scribed. Series No. 2 of the association will mature about , ine 15tn of October, when some $30,000 will be paid the stockholders. Mr. A. R. McElhaney and \ ^ family on Tuesday moved to a / t? i_ triii ??_ * * t.i ictrm near xvock mil, ivir. mcn.1haney having some clays ago traded his house and lot in this ; city for the farm, which was ] formerly the property of Mr. j John Hafner, the father of Mrs. John M. Hutchinson of this city. ? Mr. and Mrs. Hafner, together with Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, will occupy the McElhaney homo in this place. The unexpired terra of Mr. McElhaney as mayor will be filled by J. L. Spratt, ? mayor pro teen. There have been no new developments in the smallpox situation in Flint Hill section during: the last few days, according to information obtainable, and those afflicted with the disease are -said to be convales- j cent. Practically the entire population of Flint Hill has been vaccinated since the outbreak of the disease there some weeks ago. What is Hurting Us. The Department of Commerce at Washington reports for the month of July, cotton exported to Germany during July of this year, none. To Germany 1915, 242,GG1 hales, against 2.785,963 bales in 1914, showing a shortage of ex port age to that country alone of over two and one-half million hales. While England has only taken 315,000 more hales than she did for the same period last year. ? Ex. FOR SALE. WANTED, LOST. FOUND. FOR SALE Two-foot Oak ami Hickory Wood at $a.()0 per cord. Stove Wood, ready for stove, 12 to IS inches long, $2.50 per load of 1-2 cord. 1.(1. ('. l'igs, 7 to S weeks old, $1.00 delivered. Osmond Barber, Wateroak Farm. FOR SALE R< d RuBt-Proof Seed Outs. Apply to P. M. Mack. FOR SALE Whole Wheat Flour cures constipation, aids digestionput up in 6-lb, 12-lh and 25-lb hags. Five me your orders. Osmond Barber, Wateroak farm. FOU-SALK Oak Lumber, suitable for bridges, sizes 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, at ?>i.uu per Hundred at my farm. Osmond Barber, Wateroak Farm. FOB REFT - Two Brick Stores and one Warehouse on Main street. Fort Mill, lately occupied by Mills & Young Co. Occupancy Sept. 1, 1915. Apply to W. S. Stewart. Box 9(5, 807 North College St., Charlotte. N. ('. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the Books of Registration of the town of Fort Mill will be open daily at Parks' Drug store from Friday, October 1, 1915, until January 1. 1916. , Arthur C. I ytle is the duly ap- ' pointed registrar. By order of council, this 7th day of September, 1915. A. R. McELHANBY, > Attest: Mayor. C. S. LINK. Clerk. SANITARY TAX DUE. Notice that sanitary tax of $1.00 is lue and payable without penalty on arh privy within the corporate limits >f the town of Fort Mill on or before ' Dctobcr 1st. 1915. ( A. R. McELHANEY, Attest: Mayor. ('. S. LINK. Clerk. 157^?i ; It Is a Tight Roof J f covered with our Shingles, < nade by the best of machinery < ind from selected stock. Our Doors, Sash, Blinds < ire great values for the money < ind we assure you that you can- < lot do better, probably not so ^ veil, elsewhere for anything in ? he line of Building Material. Fort Mill Lumber Company, j WAKE YOUR OWN! ---j paint; L YOU will SAVE E 56 e,s* PtR fiAL THIS IS HOW B *fr\ NT 7 [jjHW. ?? /Bay 4 pals. L.CR.M. SemiJ / Mixed Real Paint $8.40 ' Cj I Ami .i pais. Linseed Oil t ^ / to mix with it at , \ 1 estimated cost of 2.40 if A I Ma'tes /gttls. Paint for $10.80 \f\t\ ft It's only $1.54 per gal. The I.. & M. SEMI-MIXED SEAL PAINT IS PORE WHITE LEAD. 'INC and LINSEED Oil. the beat known tainl materluls lor 1O0 year*. Jse a gallon out of any you my and if not the best paint nade, then return the paint ind get all your money back. J. J. Bailes. Fort Mill Luther Hdw. Co.. Columbln W. W. Coogler & Son. Choiter J. W. Copelnnd Co., Clinton I J. t>. WoodCrier LING'S NEW LIFE PILLS I The Pills That Do Cure. a OUR ST The First National Bank of Condition at the close < lished by order of the Con the information of its depo Make OUR t We pay 4 FIRST NAT! No. 9941 REPORT OF Tl THE FIRST NATION A In the State of South Carolina, at tl RES Loans and discounts (notes held in bi Overdrafts, secured $ ; unsp<"'II. S. bonds deposited * .me cirei Subscription to stock of Federal Res Less amouut unpaid . Furniture and Fixtures Net amount due from Federal Reser Net amount due from approved r Chicago, and St. Louis Net amount due from banks and bi 9 or lu), Other checks on banks in the same c Outside checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels, and ce Notes of other national banks Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates . _ Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasui of circulation) Total... . LIA Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Total capital and surplus Undivided profits, Less current expenses, interest am Circulating notes .... Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to checl Certificates of deposit due in less t Cashier's checks outstanding Rediscounts with Federal Reserve bs Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA t I, T. B. Snratt. Cashier of the a Lh<* above statement is true to the b< Subscribed and sworn to before me t Correct?Attest: VV. B. Ardrey, ?! i Let US Sen : Good C YOUR TABLE will be w ? market affords if you ordei from us. YOUR BANK ACC0UN1 ? prices are down as low as p ? and Provisions of First qual YOUR HEALTH will be ; ? only goods of known purity p YOUR APPETITE will b? groceries of the quality thai ? nutriment, and are good to p WE PAY YOU the high< eggs and other country pro< \ Parks Gr I Pho New Fa SHOES MILI Prices are lower than t We sold nearly half 01 were opened. When y $3.00 Hat selling for $1. fnr *9 en :? i 1 ? - V. II M9 11(11 U IU We have a habit of cu Come let us show you. I?i m %J % ATEMENT calls attention to its Statement >f business on Sept. 2nd, pubriptroller of the Currency, for sitors and the public. >ank YOUR bank, per cent interest. [ONAL BANK.. 4E CONDITION OF L BANK, AT FORT MILL, 10 close of busin' .>s, September 2, 1915. OURCES. snkl .$ 87,973 36 .i cts; 37 Ration (par value). 25,000 00 serve bank $1,800.00 900.00 ...$900.00 IKK)(H) 2,475 00 ve bank 1,880 68 eserve agents in New York. 1,626 06 ankers (other than included in 2,707 67 ity or town as reporting bank 85 55 $133.81 nts, 172.06 305 IK) . 374 (K) i.. 1,639.65 3,4(K) (HI rer (not more than 5 per cent . 1,250.00 . $129,618 24 BILITIES. $25,(KK) (HI 5,<HH> 00 30,000 00 $ 80,000 00 SI 475 67 :1 taxes paid 879.36 f>9f? 31 2f>,<MM) (HI < ... $56,563.22 ban 80 days 7,085.43 .. 74.28 63,722 93 ink. 10.2(H) (mi .... . $129,018 24 bounty of York, ss: ibove-named bank, do solemnly swear that ?st of my knowledge and belief. T. 11. SPRATT, Cashier, his 8th day of Sept., 1915. W. B. M EACH AM, Notary Public. I. B. Mills, J. Ij. Spratt, Directors. < <? $> < > $> i | <? | 7e Yfll T WOK ! r w ^w TTaMi II Iroceries. | ell supplied with the best the your Groceries and Provisions Z 1 will be safeguarded because our ossible to put them for Groceries lity. t imply protected, because we sell and excellence. Z e well satisfied, because we sell X t possess an unususl amount of ^ the taste. Z est market price for chickens, i iuce. Bring us what you have. ? ocery Co., j ne 116 | f 11 Goods. DRY GOODS JNERY hey have been in many years, tr Ladies' Hats first day they ou see a pretty up-to-date I 50, or a $5.00 Hat selling iss it by. tting the price in half. Massey. I iHigiiKiiiiimiiai I HEADLIGHT 1 overalls! (Union Made) ^1VX\U1 j"\ \ Cuarant< For Sale I : J Patterson's Dry G Fort Mill, J \ \ Have Your Pre f Filled j \ Hutchinson s Pi "The Licensed Dri t mammmmmmmma hi eadquarters tionery and J $ I Supplies | Let Us Fill Your Ne: JOB PRIN The Times, F< ? Times Advertising liriii? I ffl G"4? l341 HhflDllSffl ied the best overalls |= >u ever bought of Hg oney back after ?|| ) days* wear. by oods Store, ^ scriptions | harmacy, | ug Store." su for Sta- I school I 3. I it Order For I TING. >rt Mill. Big Returns.