Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 16, 1916, Image 3
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Murrav Mack, who was some
days ago appointed as carrier on
local rural route No 4. assumed
his duties as such on last Monday.
Rev. S. P. Hair, of the local,
Baptist church, Monday attended
a meeting in Rock Hill of the
Baptist ministers' association of
the county.
Paul Meudenhall, of McConnellsville,
has returned to his
home after visiting his aunt,
Mrs. Kendrirk. in this nitv
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If you haven't paid your state
f.nd county taxes for 1915, you
might just as well arrange to
pay the sheriff's cost for collection.
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Miss Juanita Wylie, who has
for several years had the distinction
of being the only lady
newspaper editor in the State,
has resigned as editor of the
Lancaster News.
The indications are that five or
six hundred head of cattle will !
be sold in Rock Hill on Wednesday,
March 29, when the first
sale of stall fed cattle will be
pulled off.
Rock Hill is busy making
preparations for the annual reunion
of the South Carolina
branch of the United Confederate ,
Veterans, which is to be held
there April 25-26.
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The Times is requested to announce
that services will be held
in the Fort Mill Baptist church
both morning and evening on
next Sabbath, the nastor. Rev.
Mr. Hair conducting the services.
The roads in this section are
again in fairly good shape, with
the exception of one or two i
places, according to I he autoists.
One place in particular that is
said to be almost impassable is
at a point just west of the
Catawba bridge.
Gasoline is now selling from
26 to 30 cents, and the end is
probably not yet. In fact, the
prediction is that the fluid is going
to continue its upward stride ,
until it reaches figures never before
dreamed of, perhaps to 40
or even 50 cents a gallon.
In view of the last develop
ments along the Mexican border,
it is interesting to note that four
Fort Mill men, members of the
regular army, are stationed at
different points in Texas and!
Arizona. These are: Roht. R
White, J. Erskine Ardrey, Grady
Hoagland and Sam Warren.
The protracted meeting at the
Fort Mill Baptist church came to
a close Sunday evening, after
having been in progress for ten
days. The Rev. D. P. Montgomery,
of Mississippi, did the
preaching and there were a
number of conversions and accessions
to the church during
the meeting.
A North Carolina negro, whose !
name was not learned, parted
company with $100 of good
United States money Friday
morning when arraigned before
Magistrate Harris upon a warrant
charging him with transporting
whiskey. The negro
was taken in tow late Thursday
evening by Constable Frank
Windell at a point several miles
north of town. The negro had
in his possession something over
four gallons of booze, and when
brought before the magistrate
put up $100 as bond for his appearance
at court.
* Nr. Timmons Accepts Call.
Officers of the Fort Mill Presbyterian
church Friday morning
received from Rev. R. K. Timmons,
of Bethel, this county,
acceptance of the call extended
him some days ago to the pastorate
of the Fort Mill church. Mr.
Timmons and family are expected
to reach Fort Mill within
a few days and will occupy the
manse on Fast Confederate
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"The Raven" is a
play Mr. Poe is reinci
rises from the grave f
he fights a duel with
One Day Only, IV
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Children, 10c. Aduli
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street. Mr. Timmons will, it is
announced, till the pulpit of the
church here on the first Snnday
in April.
Mr. Timmons is an excellent
preacher and is well known by a
large number of our people, all
of whom are delighted to know
that he is to make his home in
this city.
FOR SALE- O. I. C. Rigs, 8 to 9
weeks old, to be delivered March 20 to
31, $3.50 to $-1.00 each. One hundred
bushel* Mexican Mammoth Big Boll
Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bnshel, delivered
at Ft rt Mill. Two-foot Oak
Wood, $3.00 per cord. Nice smooth '
sawed Stove Wood ready for delivery *
March 15, at $2.GO per load. 15,000 ,
feet Oak Lumber, 2x0, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12,
at Sl.Ott per 100 on yard, or $1.30 de- *
livered at Fort Mill. Wateronk Farm, <
Osmond Barber, Prop., Fort Mill. S. C.
NOTICE!
I have taken the Fort Mill agency '
for the ,
Robinson Folding "Steeline"
Bath Tub
and invite you to visit Patterson's Dry
floods Store, where you may see one
of the tubs on exhibition.
The Robinson Folding "Steeline"
Bath Tub is pt rfectly sanitary and being
easily handled can be taken into
the yard at any time, washed and aired
out. Nothing fragile, nothing flimsy,
it's strong and durable and will not
leak. Guaranteed for 10 years.
Price, $ 1 O.
J. L. LYLES.
Be Warned.
Mr. A. B. Sheppard, a loom
fixer in the Millfort Mill says:
"For 17 years T carried insurance
in one of the fraternal orders
at a fairly low rate and.
then, when 1 was 41 years old
my rate was more than doubled
without warning, I refused to
pay the advanced premium and
took a policy in the Union Central
Life, but had to pay a high
premium on account of my age.
I now find that if I had taken my "
present policy instead of the fra- i
ternal policy, I would never have
to pay another cent and my life j
would be insured until I die without
further payments by me.
Besides each year I would now be
getting a dividend check from ]
the Union Central each year as
long as I live. And I find that
the cost of the same in the long
run would have been less than
my contract with the fraternal
society."
For nearly fifty years the
Union Central has furnished life
insurance at the lowest net cost.
Are yen wise in delaying your ,
application?
Bailes & Link,
Dist. Agts., Fort Mill, S. C.
Do Your Saturdays Trading ]
With the ? ,
FORT MILL CASH MARKET ;
We have pood Sausape, Souce,
Liverelle, Pork and Beef, and 4
will irive you prompt service at *
lowest cash prices. Our motto <
is quick sales, small profits and ?
the "douph." <
Hiphest cash prices paid for
beef cattle, fresh cows and
porkers. *
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Phone No. 146.
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gorgeous picturization of the fs
irnated by Mr. Walthall. In tl
ind faces him as a spirit, the rei
himself. For photographic effe
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New Spring
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of New Spring Goods
Ladies' New Wash
new materials. Am
of "Tub Goods," Gin
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styles cind selecting
Spring season, will a
days with the very b<
that the markets affoi
Men's and Boy
Our first shipmen
here. Serges and (
Worsteds, new mode
popular prices.
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but dependable merch
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may rest assured tha
filled with every care;
be delivered prompth
quality of everything <
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