Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 23, 1915, Image 4
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MILL COnON MARKET.
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Cotton, per lb 11* ?
Seed, per bu 60
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
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Mis3 Marchie Culp, of Colum-1
Kio ic anonrlmn- fKo Vinli/^otro *tn* 4-k
wim, ^pvnuitig vuw iiviiuajo >> i l fci
relatives in Fort Mill.
^ Miss Florence Bennett is at
home for the holidays from
Pleasant Lane, where she has
been teaching:.
Miss Florence Boyd of Monte- ,
vallo, Ala., arrived several days |
ago to spend the holidays at her
home in this citv.
There remains only seven more
days in which State and county
taxes may be paid without j
penalty.
Miss Eunice Sinclair, of Fay-!
etteville, N. C., was a recent!
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. !
Williamson, in this city.
Miss Julia Boyd returned to
her home in this city the last
week, after an extended visit to |
her sister, Mrs. J. J. Stewart, \
at Conover, N. C.
Manly S. Young came down
from Charlotte Saturday to spend
the week-end with Mrs. Young
and little son, who are guests in '
the home of Capt. T. B. Spratt. j
Several new candidates for the ;
election to be held in Fort Mill '
January 11 are announced in
this week's Times. The list appears
elsewhere.
The Rev. S. P. Hair on Tues- ;
day attended a meeting in Rock
Hill of the executive committee
of the York Baptist association,
the purpose of which was to
formulate plans for mission
work in the county during the
coming year.
Misses Ruth and Esther Meacham
arrived Monday morning
from Chicora College, Columbia,
to spend the holidays at their
home in this city. The Fort
Mill girls in Winthrop College,
Rock Hill, were expected to
f reach home this morning.
Patterson's Dry Goods store is
this week conducting a guessing
contest, each customer being
allowed a guess at the number
of beans in a gallon jar. The
beans are to be counted Friday
evening and the successful contestant
will receive a big Christmas
turkey.
The Times would be pleased
to have those subscribers who
have not yet settled for the
present year's subscription to do
so before January 1. We are
unable to carry the subscriptions
for another year and unless payment
is made on or before the
first of the year the nanies will
be dropped from the lists.
Following the acceptance Sunday
morning of the resignation
of Rev. W. A. Hafner, a congregational
meeting was held at
the Fort Mill Presbyterian church
in wnicn me ioiiowing members
were appointed as a committee
to extend a call to some minister
of their selection to,take charge
of the pastoral affairs of the
church: Thos. B. Spratt, D. G.
Kimbrell, J. H. McMurray, R. F.
Grier, J. B. Mills, L. J. Massey,
Mrs. R. F. Grier, Mrs. Sue
Spratt and Mrs. J. H. McMurray.
Friends of Mr. Wnn M.
Carothers will :rej?ret to learn
that, with his familv hp will
early in January remove to his
P* farm near the Catawba dam.
Mr. Crrothers has been a resident
of the town for a number |
* of years and during his residence
here has proven himself a worthy
addition to the business and
church circles of the town. He
is the scout master of the local
troop of Boy Scouts, and will be
sorely missed by the boys composing
the troop. Mr. Oarothers
i9 also registrar of vital statistics
for the township and his removal
will necessitate the appointment
of a successor in the
position.
NOTICE.
The grist mill of the Fort
Mill Lumber Company will
not be in operation on Friday,
December 24.
Hygenic Bakery Cakes.
3-Layer Cocanut or Chocolate 25c
2-Layer Cocanut or Chocolate 15c
Pound Cake, per lb 25c
Fruit Cake, per lb 25c
If you haven't all the cakes you 1
want let us supply your needs. We '
always have Fresh Hygenic Bread
Armour's Mince Moat, per lb .. 12Jc j
Eggs, per doz... ..35c
Pure Pork Sausage 20c
Fresh Ground Country Meal, perpk.25c
English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts
and Almonds. All kinds of Christmas
Con fectioneries.
Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Grape
Fruit.
Fresh Celery and Cranberries just
received.
Get your Christmas goods at Grier's.
, We deliver packages, any size, at
any time, any where in Fort Mill.
R. F. GRIER,
Phone 11.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held in the town of Fort
Mill, S. C., between the legal hours for
elections, on Tuesday, January 11, 191tJ,
for three Trustees for School District
No. 28, to serve for six yearf.
Presentation ot County Registration
Certificate will be necessary to vote
in said election.
Ira G. Smythe, D. A. Lee and T.- I).
Faulkner are appointed managers for
said election.
By order of Board of Trustees this,
8th day of December, 1915.
J. B. MILLS, Chairman.
W. B. MEACHAM. Clerk. I
AN NOUNCEMENTSFor
Mayor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Mayor, and if elected promise to give
my best efforts to the proper fulfillment
of the position
B. E. PATTERSON.
For Alderman-at-Large.
Having been a member of City Council
for the past two years, and having
attempted to 'prove myself worthy of
the position. I trust that the services
which 1 have rendered will merit my
re-election. 1 therefore announce myself
u candidate for Alderman-at-large
and will appreciate the support of my
friends in the coming election.
A. C. LYTLE.
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for re-election as alderman-at-large
and will be grateful for the support of
the voters in the election to be held
January 11. 1916. C. S. LINK.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. 1?. C. FERGUSON as a candidate
for Alderman-at-Large, subject to the
choice of the voters of the town in
j the Janunry election.
Should a sufficient number of the
\ voters of Fort Mill consider me canaI
ble to represent the whole citizenship
I in City Council and elevate me to said
| position in the approaching election, I
shall endeavor to render such service
that no one will regret my election. 1
am a candidate for Alderman-at-Large
and will appreciate all favors in my behalf.
B. W. BRADFORD.
For Alderman ?Ward 1.
The Tim?s is authorized to announce
Mr. ROBERT E. McKlBBEN as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward
No. 1, subject to the choice of the
[ voters in the municipal primary.
The Times is authorized to announce
i Mr. W. J. STEELE as a candidate for
re-election as Alderman from Ward
I V T _ 1 -
i^o. i, suoject to the action of the
voters of said Ward in the approaching
town election.
For Alderman ? Ward 2.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from Ward 2, subject
to the action of the voters of said
ward in the January election.
M. J. ADCOCK.
For Alderman- Ward 3.
1 be? to announce myself a candidate
for Alderman in Ward 3 at the approaching
election, and if elected I
' promise try best services to the residents
of our wan! and the best inter- '
; ests of the town. W. A. ROACH. :
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from Ward 3, subject
to the choice of the voters of said
| ward in the January election.
W. B.* MEACHAM, Jr.
For Alderman ?Ward 4.
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The Time? is authroized to announce |
Mr. J. L. BLACK WELDER as a candidate
for Alderman from Ward 4, sub- 1
ject to the choice of the voters of said
ward in the municipal election.
I hereby announce myself a candidate 1
for the position of Alderman from
Ward No. 4, and will appreciate the ;
support of my friends in the approaching
municipal election.
[ J. M. BRACKETT.
For School Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for membership on the hoard of
Commissioners of the Fort Mill school,
subject to the choice of the voters of
District 28 in the election to Le held
January 11. H. D. HARKKY.
Old Newsprpers for sale at The
Times Office.
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? make "her" glad 'tis Christmas
No candy made is in the sam<
t ciousness. Forty years of conti
ord set in this fine art.
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+ boxes of all sizes?some plain ar
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Where you will find a beau
Presents of the better and r
every day prices. Our sto
Jewelry, Silver and Cut Glai
Also Dolls and Toys for the
Have a $300.00 Harvard
taken in trade for an Autop
Come see the New Goods.
L. J. IV
The Bank is the one sal
Not only is your money *
our thick walls and stro
get it when you want it. H
is often hard to get hack.
!y depositing is the only j
FIRST NATIO
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an electi
n will 1- held ;n the town of Fort
Mill, S. C., between the legal hours
for elections, on Tuesday, January 11,
1916, for the pun**^* f>f electing a
Mayor and six Aldermen and one public
works commissioner to serve said town
for the years 1916-1917. The polls will
open at S o'clock a. m.. and close at
1 p. VII.
J. Y. Starnes, Herbert Harris, J, N.
McAteer are appointed manners of j
election.
By order of court il this 7th (lav of |
December, 1915.
. B. E. PATTERSON.
Attest: Mayor.
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. tf
Notice is hereby given that the B
Books of Registration of the town of
Fort Mill will be open daily at Parks' c
Drug store from Friday, October 1,
1915, until January 1, 1916.
Arthur C. Lytle is the duly ap- Ol
pointed registrar. tf
By order of council, this 7th day of
September, 1915. '
A. R. McELHANEY, ! P
Attest: Mayor. d
C. S. LINK, Clerk.
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riore substantial kind at |
ck of Watches, Clocks,
js is specially attractive,
children.
Piano at $90.00. It was
tiano.
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> do your repairing. You will
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LUMBER
>r your fences, road bridges,
*pairs on your house, barn and
ntbuildings. We are in position
> offer special inducements to
arly comers, giving you the best
ossible material, at prices that
efy competition.
'ort Mill Lumber Company,
Phone No. 72.
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TELEPHONE NO. 85.
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Nuts, Spices, Citron,
t Cherries, Etc.
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Groceries for the holid
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