Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 16, 1915, Image 3
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FORT MILL COTTON MARKET.
Cotton, per lb. 11J
So??d, p*?r bu ...60
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
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^ Up to yesterday at iioon about
80 voters, out of possibly 200
f wHb are entitled to register, had ,
It applied to A. C. Lytle, registrar, i
r a?/? ? ? a - ? ^ * - I
lur certificates to vote in tne
municipal election.
Superintendent J. D. Fulp has
announced that the Fort Mill
Graded school will close for the
holidays on Wednesday afternoon,
December 22. The school
will resume work on Monday,
January 3.
. . Mr. Roy Patterson, son of Mr.
J. H. Patterson of Fort Mill, who
has been working for the Southern
Power company at Nitroleo,
Chester county, has been trans-!
ferred to the company's chemi- j
cal plant at Mt. Holly, N. C.
The ladies of the Home Mis-;
sionary Society will today hold
their annual bazaar in the Ar
arey umiaing recently occupied
by the firm jof Stewart. & Gulp.
Quite a variety of Christmas
goods will be offered and the
public is inv'ted to attend the
sale. "
The two banking institutions
of the town will be closed for
the Christmas holiday on Saturday,
the 25th and Monday, the
27th, days of December. Partic s
having business to transact with
the institutions should bear this
fact in mind.
The first snow of moment to ,
fall here this season began Sat
urday afternoon shortly before
night and continued for several
hours covering the ground to a
depth of about two inches with
a mixture of sleet and snow, and
' making travel on the streets
extremely difficult.
In behalf of the locftl ParentTeachers'
Club Mrs. J. T. Young,
i president, extends thanks to a!
those >vhg assisted.in the observance
of Community Servin
Day" on Friday, December 3
The club feels that much goo
was accomplished and is d y
grateful.
There is to be an important ,
meeting-tite annual busines
session?of Catawba lodge No
56, A. 'F. M.'f in the lodge ro< in
tonight at which an interesiii g
feature will be the election o:
officers for the ensuing year. A
full attendance of members i.desired.
Robert Nicholson, brother '
Mrs. Rebecca \\ ilson of Fort
Mill, died at his home near H u mony
station, this county, VIon
day tnorning and the burial was
made in Rock Hill cemetery
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Nicholson
was something over 50 years
of age and was well known and
highly esteemed in his section
of the county.
Will Snooks, alias Will Withers,
a negro who was committed to
" jail from the Flint Hill section
of Fort Mill township, upon a
. charge of attempted criminal
. assault was on Monday allowed
to pi eacf'.guilty in York court of ,
assault "rind battery of a high and
aggravated nature and sentenced
to serve three years on the public
works of the county.
,x The Times carries in another
column notice of a municipal :
election to be held Tuesday, ' 1
January 11, at which time a
mayor, six aldermen and a public !
works ' commissioner will be
named for the town for the i
yea?s 1916-17. Among the prob- 1
Able candidates are B. C. Ferguson,
C. S. Link and A. C.
Lytle for the office of aldermenat-large,
J. M. Brackett, R. E. j
McKibben and J. M. Adcock as <
aldermen from their respective
wartis, while it is understood
that Mayor B. E. Patterson will
stand for reelection, and up to j
this time the latter has no ]
opposition.
Tne county chaining: is now ,
engraved in sanding: that part of
the York-Rock Hill highway
which has recently been graded
and widened. About 50 convicts
comprise the chaingang
force at present and this number
will doubtless be augmented as
a result of this week's court. ? J
York News.
Ti 1.1 A. T7
it now appears mat rvaras
Bros., the restaurant men of
Rock Hill, have abandoned the
idea of opening a restaurant and
candy store in Fort Mill, notice
of which was made in last week's
Times. \V;H< of arranging the j
i terior of the Stewart building
for the new business was begun
the last week and was progressing
nicely until Saturday morning
when the carpenters were
notified to cease work. This was
taken to mean that the Rock Hill
restauranteurs had decided n it to
come to Fort Mill.
Woodmen Elect Officers.
At the regular monthly meeting
Tuesday evening of White
Oak Camp No. 41, W. O. \V.,
the following otticei s were elected
for the ensuing year:
B. C. Ferguson, council commander;
J. C. Bayne, advisory
lieutenant; B. E. Patterson,
clerk; L. , J. Massey, banker;
W. S. Moss, escort; R. E. McKiLben,
watchman; T. F. By tie,
sentry; D. G. Kimbrell, D. A.
Lee and J. M. Epps, managers*
It was decided in Tuesday
night's meeting to hold the annual
camp banquet on Thursday
evening, January 13.
NOTICE.
The grist mill of the Fort
Mill Lumber Company will
not be in operation on Friday,
December 24.
For Xmas.
Melrose Flour, 24 lb. bag. 85e
Fresh Country-ground Meal
Tennessee Fure Fork Sausage
10 11). bucket Snowdrift Lard $1.15
10 lb. bucket Simon Fure Laid $l.f(>
lleintz Sweet Pickle. pint 15c
H.'inlz Sour Fickle, dozen _.luc
We have a complete line of Xmas
l' nfectiosu-ries. National Biscuit Co. s
i r . i. Cake, Raisins (see e s, se ded
ad ^Icster), I Ls. Currants. ( ition,
Dates, Coc .anut (whole and thread)
l'eii o ?rreIs hxtru Fine W?n.-sap Apples.
Ten Bunch* s Fine llannnn: s.
Li rge suppl of Alexander & Beaid
!'..ck Fh.riiiaU.aiu.es.
Ct lery, G.upe Fiuit and Cr: nbcrrie;.
R. F. GRIER,
Phone 11.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will Le heiet in the low n of hor
.vim, s. u., between the l- gai hours f r
elections, on Tuesday, January 11, lylU,
i or three '1 rus eefl tor School Distr.c
No. 2S, to serve t\ r six year.-.
Presentation ot County Kegistrutioi
Certiticate wi.l be noct s.-ary to vol.
in sai i election.
liu (!. Sniyihe, D. A. Lee and T. D.
Faulkner re appointed managers lor
said election.
By order of Board of Trustees this,
8th nay of December, li)15.
.1. B MILLS, Chairman.
W. B. MEACHAM. Clerk.
AN NOUNCEMENTS.
~ FOR MAYOR. '
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Mayor, and if elected promise to give
my beat elForts to the proper fulfillment
of the position
B. E. PATTERSON.
FOR ALDERMAN.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. ROBERT E. McKIBBEN as a
candi late for Alderman from Ward
No. 1, subject to the choice of the
voters in the municipal primary.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby a nounce myself a candidate
for the position of Alderman from
Wait! No. 1, and will appreciate the
support of my friends in the approach
ing municipal election.
J. M. BRACK F.TT.
FOR ALDERMAN,
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for re-election as alderman-at-large
and will l>e grateful for the support of
the voters in the election to be held
Tanuary 11, 191B. C. S. LINK.
FOR ALDERMAN.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. B. C. FERGUSON as a candidate
for Alderman at-Large, subject to the
choice of the voters of the town in
the January election.
FOR ALDERMAN.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. W. J. STEELE as a candidate for
re-election as Alderman from Ward
No. 1, subject to the action of the
/oters of said Ward in the approaching
town election.
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f The moss acceptable gift, the
ciated deep down in "her" hi
? mnlfp "ho?,M irti^ 'i!o r'k?.io?n
^ ?*- f-y a <%V4 1 IO ^>111 inill
No candy made is in the sa
t ciousness. Forty years of coi
t ord set in this fine art.
^ Be sure to Rive Huyler's Ca
+ boxes of all sizes- some plain
t Parks Drug
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SANTA
Has A
And s in the past 32 j
L. J. Mi
Where you will find a be?
Presents of the better and
every day prices. Our s
Jewelry, Silver and Cut G
Also Dolls and Toys for th
Have a $300.00 Harvar
taken in trade for an Aul
Come see the New Gooc
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The Hank is the one si
Not only is your money
our thick walls and sti
get it when you want it.
is often hard to get ha el
ly depositing is the only
richer.
FIRST NATI(
NOTICE (>v ELECTION.
Notice is hereby >jiven that an electi
n will I ' held 'n the town of Fort
Mill, S. C., between the le^al hours
for elections, on Tuesday, January 11,
1916, for the pur|?ose of electing a
Mayor and six Aldermen and one public
works commissioner to serve said town
for the years 1916-1917. The |k>1Is will
open at 8 o'clock a. m., and close at
4 p. in.
.1. Y . starnes, Herbert Harris, .1. .V
McAteer are ap ointed managers of
election.
By order of coun il this 7th day of
December, 1915.
B. E. PATTERSON.
Attest: Mayor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
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, 191b.
Arthur C. Lytle is the duly appointed
registrar.
By order of council, this 7th day of
September, 1915.
A. R. McELHANEY,
Attest: Mayor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
Old newspapers for sale at The
Times office.
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f?art, tin? one that will really
?as time. ^
me class for purity and deli
ltinuous excellence is the roe
ndy for Xtnas. We sell it in ?
and some quite fancy. ^
* Company,
Pier Ant. ;
CLAUS" I
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.rnveci
rears made headquarters at
^SSEY'S,
auiiful display of Chsistmas
more substantial kird at
stock of Watches, Clocks,
lass is specially attractive,
le children.
d Piano at $90.00. It was
opia.no.
Is.
i/fassey.
flMflBBSSUS*SHF >
NAZ/OMAL BA~MK
\ IS A MEMBER OF
THE FEDERAL
RESERVE
V* SYSTEM
iilc place to keep money
absolutely safe behind
rong locks, but you can
Money loaned to friends
v. The habit of regularsure
way of becoming
3NAL BANK.
Now is the Time
! to do your repairing. You will
i need
LUMBL-R
for your fences, road bridges,
repairs on your house, barn and
; outbuildings. We are in position
to offer special inducements to
early comers, giving you the best
possible material, at prices that
defy competition.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
Phone No. 72.
CALOMEL DYNAMIT
MAKES YOIHICI
MDodso? s Liver Tone" Starts Your Urn
Better Than Calomel and You Don't
Lose a Day's Work
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Liven tip vour sluggish liver! Feel
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Iiur mm i nn i i in ; iiium" vuur wnrx a
! pleasure; la? vigorous and full of nmhi- j
tion. Bui take no nasty, dangcrou-*
' calomel bmnufo il makes you sick and >
j ynu may lose a day's work.
Calomel' is mercury or quicksilver 1
J which c.niscs necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
! dynamite, brenkinjr it up. That's when i
you fool that awful nausea and crump in;;.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, p-ntlost liver and bowel
cb ansir.^ von ever cx|tcrienceil iust take
a spooniul> oi harmless Hudson's Liver i
i Fruit Cake
4 yrJinggjLgjag xmBBsmammmm
I For Your Xmi
t We have everything
^ in the way of Figs, 1
? Nuts, Spices, Citror
4 Cherries, Etc.
Everything in the w?
^ Groceries for the holi
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[build
While the bu
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ana tne savi
If you contemplate the erect i<
barn, or outhouse, or the remo
present buildings, DO IT NOW
if you act at once, for you can
now than you can possibly do ii
30 or GO days, we verily believe
have passed. Labor will been
Building Material market is alr<
know say that prices will be bai
We will supply you at close figi
nish you estimates on what you
Take advantage of conditions
Build
Fort Mill I
i Phone
ES YOUR LIVER!
[ AND SALIVATES I
lone tonight. Your druggist or dealer
m-1!s you a SO cent bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone under my personal moneyf.ack
guarantee that each spoonful wfll
clean your sluggish liver better than a
dose of nasty calomel and that it won't
make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You'll know it next morning
lerause you will wake up feeling line,
your liver will be working; headache
l? nil <1! % |
..... .mmmoi kuiiv; siomacn will OC
?wcot and bowels regular.
Hudson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable,
therefore harmless and can not
F.nlivato. (live it to your children.
Millions of people are using Hudson's
Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell you that
the sale of Culomcl is almost stopped
entirely here.
1
Goods |
as Cake t
!
you may want in this line ,
Dates, Raisins, Currants, ^
i, Crystalized Pineapple, i
jy of Heavy and Fancy |
iday table. |
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ROCERY, |
Phone No. IS. f
4*4* 4 ?4s 4*434$ 4444
*484 4*4i4 4-?4i4<*4*44
Goodies, i
4
oo long buy- |
T
tmas Grocerke
your order t
er the goods t
1 wish them.
mber is 1 16. i
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ants. : : : t
I
eery Co,,
110 i
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NOW
ilding's good
ng is great.
:>n of a new home, tenement,
deling or repairing of your
r v. :11 i al . . .
i uu win ue me winner
do the work cheaper right
L a little later. If you wait
the golden opportunity will
me higher, the Lumber and
eady firmer, and people who
ck to normal in a short while,
ires and will cheerfully furr
work will require,
and
Now.
.umber Co.
; 72.
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