Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 30, 1915, Image 3
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FORT MILL COTTON MARKET.
Cotton, per lb 12c
Seed, per bu. 60
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- I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. I
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Isrice Culp, of Huntsville, Ala.,
was at home for the holidays.
^/mr3.r T." C.' Easterling, of
^Marion, S. C., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Mary Kendrick in
this city.
The Rev. W. A. Hafner and
son, Heath, are spending the
week with relatives at Sharon,
this county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Coy, of Sank
ford, N. C., are guests for the
week of their daughter, Mrs.
I John S. Potts.
Mrs. W. McD. Jones, of Timmonsville,
was a guest the last i
week in the home of W. M. ;
Carothers in this city.
Miss Helen Ardrey, who has i
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uecu leacuiiig in uie puuucscnooi I
at Latta, arrived at her home I
here Friday night to spend a j
short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Carothers
arrived in Fort Mill Thursday
evening for a visit to the former's
perents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j
M. Carothers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beaty, |
accompanied by Mrs. VV. A.
Hafner and little son, returned
to Winnsboro Monday, after,
spending the holidays with Mrs.
* Hafner in this city.
Prof, and Mrs. Frank Polt - i
^frrived several days ago from
Columbia to visit the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
potts, in the Pleasant Valley
neighborhood. "
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v miss Ejn/.auein riusDury, wno
L has had charge of the millinery
department of the Patterson
r Dry Goods store during the fall
^season, left Friday evening for
^ier home in Baltimore.
Miss Kittie Kirkpatrick, who
has charge of instrumental music
lh the Statesville (N. C.) Female
college, is spending the week in
the home of her parents, Dr. and
Mr3. T. S. Kirkpatrick, in this
city.
Mr. J. P. Epps, of Gold Hill,
on Friday gave The Times a sec- j
ond-growth horse apple from one !
of the trees in his orchard. The
apple was about the size of an
ordinary lemon, regular in shape
and of excellent flavor.
George Culp, a well known
young man of the town will,
about January 1. take charge of
the Marjerbel Dairy farm in the
1 Pleasant Valley section of Lancaster
county.
Mr. Lee Capps and family have
moved to Fort Mill from Steel!
Creek and are occupying the
W. W. Patterson cottage on i
White street. Mr. Capps, who !
is an expert cabinet maker, will
open a wood repair shop on
Booth street in the near future,
if i$ reported.
Rev. W. A. Hafner preached
his final sermon in the Presbyterian
church here Sunday morn- ,
Ping to a congregation which
completely filled the building.
[ At a meeting of the session just ^before
the regular services be- ;
l_ < i i*.
gan a numoer 01 additions were
made to the membership of the
church by both letter and on
profession of faith.
The following college boys and
young ladies are spending the!
Chi^Jfftias vacation at their
homes in this city: Misses Lana
Parks, Olive Harris, Mary Lewis,
Margd&t Spratt, Kathleen Armstrong,
Jack Massey, Esther i
McMurray and Alice Bradford
from Winthrop; Mary Spratt
from Statesville Female college;
Ruth and Esther Meacham from
^ Chicora College for Women; Joe
Ardrey from North Carolina
A. and M.; Heath Belk from
WofFord; Joe Belk from University
of S. C.; Alex Young j
^^UMU^iiversity of N. C.; Parks
M ^fttgmson. w
C. H. Belk, of Charlotte, !
spent Sunday with relatives in i
Fort Mill.
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colton ginned in York county up
to December 13, as against 36,126
up to the corresponding date !
last year, according to the figures
furnished by Joe M. Taylor, 1
special census agent.
Mount Etna has been active
again, emitting red hot lava
which, streaming down the sides
melting the snow, produced a
wonderful sight particularly at
night. Glowing cinders and
smoke form an umbrella-like
cloud above the volcano.
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 best efforts to the proper fulfillment
of the position
1> If AHVrDnOAXT
n. ?j. ita i j r.nouiN.
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, 1 trust that the services
which 1 have rendered will merit my
re-election. 1 therefore announce myself
a candidate for Alderman-at-large
and will appreciate the support of my
friends in the coining election.
A. C. LYTLE.
I lu g to announce myself a candidate
for re-election us ulderman-at-large
and will be grateful for the support of
the voters in the election to be held
January 11. 1'JlG. C. S. LINK.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. 15. C. FERGUSON as a candidate
for Alderman-at-Large, subject to the
choice of the voters of the town in
the January election.
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Should a sufficient number of the j
voteis of Fort Mill consider me capa- i
ble to ivpresent the whole citizenship
in City Council and elevate me to said j
position in the approaching election, 1 j
shall endeavor to render such service
that no one will regret my election. I j
.un a candidate for A Iderman-at-Large j
ami will appreciate all favors in my behalf.
B. W. BRADFORD
For Alderman -Ward 1.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mr. ROBERT E. McKIBBEN as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward I
No. 1, subject to the choice of the I
voters in the municipal primary.
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
voters of said Ward in the approaching
town election.
For Alderman ?Ward 2.
I 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.
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for Alderman in Ward 3 at the approaching
election, and if elected 1
promise rny best services to the residents
of our ward and the best interests
of the town. W. A. ROACH.
I 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.* M EACH AM, Jr.
For Alderman - Ward 4.
The Times is authroized to announce
Mr. J. I-. BLACKWELDER as a candidate
for Alderman from Ward 4, subject
to the choice of the voters of said
ward in the municipal election.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
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.
Fcr School Trustee.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for membership on the hoard of
Trustees of the Port Mill school.
Subject tu the choice of the voters of
District 2H in the election to be held
January 11. H. I). HARKEY.
Believing that the part of this school
district outside of the town of Fort
Mill should be represented on the
Hoard of Trustees and recognizing the
efficient services rendered by W. J.
KIMBRELLas a member of this board
for the past four years, his friends
announce his candidacy for re-election. I
W. I>. WOLFE is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election to the
Board of Trustees of this School District.
During his two years' service
Mr. Wolfe has taken an active interest
in the affairs of the school and we believe
his re-election will be a benefit to
the school. I'atrons of the Schooi.
Old Newsprpers for sale at The
Times Office.
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, 1916,
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 (?. Smythe, D. A. Lee and T. D.
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. MKACHAfc. Clerk.
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of our sincere APPRECI^
your confidence and patro
and wish you a happy and
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FIRST NATN
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an electi
n will h ? held ;n the town of Fort
Mill, S. C., between the legal hours
for elections, on Tuesday, January 11,
1916, for the purpose of electing a
Mayor and six Aldermen and one publicworks
commissioner to serve said town
for the years 1916-1917. The j>olls will
open at 8 o'clock a. m., and close at
4 p. m.
J. Y. Starnes, Herbert Harris, J. N.
McAteer are ap, ointed managers of
election.
By order of coun il this 7th flay 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
rort mm wmi De open uany at i arna
Drug store from Friday, October 1,
1915, until January 1, 1916.
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.
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i are duly grateful
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prosperous New Year.
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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,
J Phone No. 72.
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