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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. '
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Wm. T. Parks has accepted a j
position with the Parks Grocery
cocnpany.
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Mrs. M. P. Walker of Roanoke, !
Va., was a guest the past week i
in the home of Mrs. R. J. Lewis.
Dr. Stewart McMurray, of |
Lockhart, visited his parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurray, t
last Sunday.
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Miss Isabel Grier returned this
week from a visit of several
days to relatives and friends in
Charlotte.
Miss Bess Spratt leaves this
week to take a two weeks' course
in the Sunday school teacher's I
training school in Montreat, N. C.
The Rev. W. S. Goodwin is
conducting a series of revival
services at India Hook church
this county.
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Misses Mary Gregory and Polly j
Jeter of Santuc, were guests
during the past week of Mr. and ,
Mrs. O. T. Culp.
The Rev. R. K. Timmons left
during the past week for Mon-!
treat. N. C., where he will at
tena ana contribute to the series i
of Bible study lectures.
Mr. and Mrs. William Banks |
with their two children and Mr. \
Alex Banks with his son John
Banks, all of Columbia, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Hattie'
Mack.
Rev. E. E. Gillespie, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of |
York, has declined to accept the
call recently extended him by
Knox Presbyterian church of
Charlotte.
The upper section of Fort Mill
township was visited Monday!
night by a severe rain and wind '
storm, reports from that section
early Tuesday saying that chimneys
had been blown down from
several houses, many trees uprooted
and the corn blown down ,
in the fields. Besides this, the ;
crops were damaged to some j
extent by the heavy, washing
rain.
The Times acknoledwges with
thanks a small booklet entitled
"Poems and Other Writings of
Alpha L. Neely," which has
been published by Mr. Alpha L.
Neely, of Ogden, this county.
The book is neatly bound and
printed in clear type. It Contains
nomprnns nnpms IipcwIoc
writings on other subjects, and
doubtless Mr. Neely will find
ready sale for his hook at $1.50
each.
Fort Mill people will be inter-'
ested to learn of the marriage in ;
Rock Hill Sunday afternoon of;
Miss Gertrude Faulkenbury and
Samuel Youngblood, the latter
being a former resident of this
city. The marriage was performed
by Rev. F. T. Cox and
the attendants were Louie Snipes j
with Miss Bessie Armstrong and
Floyd'Hinson with Miss Alma
Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Young- i
blood will reside in Rock Hill.
The new steel bridge over
Catawba river, three miles south
of JFort Mill, which has been
built to replace the bridge
washed away in the July freshet:
of last year, is practically com- j
plete, nothing remaining to be
done but the placing of creosoted
a.:mi i " *
uet>. me replacing 01 tms
bridge has cost the Southern an j
immense amount of money, one J
of the items of the cost being I
the employment of a large force
ef hands continuously since the I
day after the structure was \
washed awry. The new bridge
sets five feet higher above the
water than did the old structure.
A. R. Kimbrell Dead.
Friends of A. R. Kimbrell
learned with regret of his death 1
Saturday morning at his residence
on Hampton street at
9:30 o'clock. Mr. Kimbrell had
Kaon
uv^ii Yci.y san ivi aumt' Lime,
but his death was sudden, from
heart failure. He was a native
of the. Fort Mill section of this
county but for the past twenty
years or more had been with
Friedheim's Department store
of this city, and has many friends
and customers throughout this
seetion who will learn with regret
of his death. He was most
highly esteemed by his employers
and the public at large.
Mr. Kinabrell at the time of
his death was 58 years of age.
He is survived py his wife, two
sons, Marvin Kimbrell of Charlotte
and Brevard Kimbrell of
this city, and one daughter. Miss I
Roth KiabraU, also of this city*'
and four brothers, D. G., E. W.,
and W. J. Kimbrell of Fort Mill
and W. M. Kimbrell of Columbia.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at thfc
late residence of the deceased (
by Rev. F. W. Gregg of the i
First Presbyterian church and (
jKev. Alex. Martin of the Oak* [
land Avenue church, with inteiv \
ment in Laurelwood cemetery. ?
The following acted as pall- (
bearers: J. S. H. Farls, John L. 1
Davis, R. S. Hanna, J. E. Parker
Boyd Roach and A. C. Burgess.
?Rock Hill Record.
Examinations Next Week.
A Washington despatch of i
Monday says that the first call <
of drafted men for the physical "
test will be made early next ?
week. The men called in the .
first draft will be notified by <
mail, but the responsibility of
knowing the order of the call I
lies upon the individual men 1
drafted. 5
Officials advise each man to i
see just where he stands on the
list and to be prepared for the J
call. . (
These Will Be Exempt.
Should you not want to go to
war, but are desirous of being a
exempted, you will be if vou can
That you are a married man
with a wife or child absolutely
dependent upon you for support; :
or *j
That you have a widowed t
mother dependent upon your ?
labor for support; or \
Th^t you have aged or infirm j
parents dependent upon your 1
labor for support; or
That you are the father of a ,
motherless child under 16 years
of age. who is absolutely de- t
pendent upon your labor for <
support; or \
That you are the brother of an ,
orphan child or children under t
16. absolutely dependent upon
you* for support; or
That you are a State, munici- .
pal or county officer; or
That you are employed in the
transmission of the United
States mails. ]
If you can't prove one of these
claims for exemption, then your
local board can do nothing but
recommend you for service, provided
you are physically fit.
British Dominions.
The imperial dominions of Great
Britain, as listed in Whitaker's Almanac,
are as follows: In Europe?The
United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Channel *
islands, Malta and Qozo, Gibraltar. In y
Anln HPW ^ t IS WW- ? ?
nma?me iuui?Q lumpirfl, ueyion, I
Straits Settlements, Malay States, 1
Federated and others; Hongkong.
Welhalwel, North Borneo, Brunei, ,
Sarawak, Cyprus. In Atrica?Cape
Province, Natal, Transvaal, Orange *
Free State, Basutolaud, Bechuanaland, 1
Rhodesia, Gambia, Gold Coast. Sierra <
Leone, Northern Nigeria, Southern Nl- |
geria, Somallland, British East Africa, .
Uganda, Zanzibar, Nyassalanjd, Egypt, '
Sudan, Mauritius, Seychelles, Ascenslon,
St. Helena. In America?Ontario,
Quebec, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Prince Edward island, British
Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta,
Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories,
Newfoundland, Jamaica, Bahamas, ,
Leeward Islands, Windward Islands,
Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Brt
tish Guiana, British Honduras. Ber
muda, Falkland Islands, South Geor
gla. In Australasia ? New South
Wales. Victoria. South Australia, '
Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia,
New Zealand, FIJI, Papua, and {
islands in the Pacific.
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William J. Cherry,
Attorney >t Lew,
2nd floor Ardrey Building,
Fort Mill. S. C.
Office hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m.,
Saturdays.
All other times at Rock Hill office,
Telephone 239.
AN ORDINANCE
Requiring Motor Vehicles to Stop at ^
Certain Points Within the Town of
Fort Mill, Before Proceeding:
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the town of Fort Mill in
council assembled and by authority of
the same:
Section 1. That from and after the
Kassage of this ordinance all automo-!
iles, motorcycles, or other motor j
vehicles, are required to come to a full
ston before Droceedinc *t innotinn :
of Trade and Confederate streets, near j
postofTice building, and at the junction
of Trade and Booth street, near the
Culp Grocery store.'
Sec. 2. Any person or persons violating
the provisions of this ordinance
shall, upon conviction, be fined not |
exceeding ten dollars or be imprisoned !
not more than thirty days.
Sec. 3. All ordinances or parts of i
ordinances inconsistent with thi?
nance are hereby repealed.
Done and ratified in council assembled
this 3rd day of July, 1917.
B. EL PATTERSON,
Attest.- Mayor
W. A. ROACH. (M
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City Treasurer's Report
For Quarter Fading Juno 30, 1917.
. RECEIPTS.
?aah on hand last report, $167.1
License Tax collection a ?k i
Collections, Police fines. 169.1
Property tax collections 17.?
Sanitary tax collections 213.:
Cemetery lots, collections 38.1
street tax, collections 693J
Collection, State Fireman's fund 30.!
Sills Payable, advances by the
First National Bank 2000J
Total receipts _..$3680.'
DISBURSEMENTS.
Street work, labor, teams, dragging,
supplies $448.!
*Jew cement sidewalks 1600J
Police salaries, uniforms and
equipment *. 336.1
Salaries, Mayor $60; Clerk $31.25;
Aldermen $8.00 89.!
Salary cemetery keeper and supplies,
84.1
nterest on waterworks bonds __ 375.'
Sanitary, driver's pay. disinfectant,
mule feed, upkeep 261.1
eights, March, Apl., May, 151.(
nterest paid to First National
Bank lor advances 60.1
Stationery and supplies lu.I
lealth Dep't?Hauling off trash
Clean-up Day 44.1
Minting?Annual contract 25.1
Sundries, 66.'
}ash on hand 284.'
Total. $3680.?
W. A. KUACH,
Treasurer.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an ele
.ion will be held at the usual pollir
dace in the town of Fort Mill, c
Tuesday, August 7th, 1917, at whi<
.here will be submitted to the qualifit
(lectors of the said town to vote fo
)ne Alderman at Large, to fill tl
vacancy of A. C. Lytle, resigned; Oi
Vlderman from Ward Three to fill tl
,'acancy of R. A. Fulp, resigned.
J. Y. Starncs. J. N. McAteer ar
1. M. Hutchinson are appointed mat
tgers of the said election.
The books of the registration for tl
own of Fort Mill will be opened at tl
>ffice of J. M. Hutchinson, supervise
>f registration, at the Hurchinsr
Pharmacy on Tuesday, July 10th, ar
emain open for ten days for the regi
ration of qualified electors.
B. E. PATTERSON.
Attest: Mayor.
W. A. ROACH, Clerk.
Woodrow Wilson
flas made this statement: "If
nan does not provide for h
shildren, if he does not provid
"or all those dependent upon hin
ind if he has not that vision c
things to come, and that care fc
;he days which have not yc
lawned, which we sum up in th
vhole idea of thrifty and saving
:hen he has not opened his eye
x> any adequate conception c
luman life. We are in thi
a'orld to provide not for oui
jelves but for others, and that i
:he basis of economy."
A life insurance policy in th
Union Central is the safest, be*
ind cheapest mode of provisio
for your dependents and of a<
simulating savings for yoursel]
;hus in one means accomplishin
;wo ends.
Let me prove it.
C. S. Link, a",'."',1
FORT MILL. S. C.
Old newspapers for sale at T1
Times office.
ICING'S NEW LIFE PILL!
The Pills That Do Cure.
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1 Would look
If Let us put it
bank account
better busines
community. 1
and the snru
alike. It is n
1 but what you
wealth. Let i
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All 15c, 18c and
^ 10c and 12 l-2c
70 15c and 20c Gin
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I lot Ladies $3 1
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will give you a j! El
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'he large depositor Ei
all are welcomed j Bj j|
ot what you earn ? Pa
save that makes m
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Saturday, July 14th, we will put on sale at
3ed Prices our entire stock of Summer Goods
IMEen's and Boys' Suits, Pants, Underwear.
Dress Goods
Voiles, Lawns, Silks, Skirting, etc., at. 18 l-2c
20c Voiles and Lawns at 12 l-2c
Lawns, Voiles, etc., 81-2c
gham and Percale at . 13 l-2c
rfords and Pumps I
to $5 Pat. and Kid Pumps at $3.45 I
to $3.75 Pat. and Kid Pumps at 2.75 I
ildren's Mary Jane Pumps at ___ 207' off I
t Call for Millinery |
few of the season's very best styles in Lal
Hats, also a few shapes, worth up to $6.50,
$2.95; second lot at $1.90 on down to 35c.
oods charged at above prices.
iPOT CASH or nothing doing.
on's Dry Goods Store.
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ITIVVl^ 1 IWAUidl 1 CC
Wc have made an arragement with the
Majestic Theatre whereby we are enabled
to give tickets to the afternoon shows absolutely
FREE OF CHARGE. One tencent
admission ticket will be given to any
white customer who buys '25c worth for
cash, or one 10c ticket will be given to any
white customer paying $1.00 on account.
These tickets are NOT good Saturdays.
T Va/lo iin fk nc tliA
m. uuv mill uo uiiu otc iiic
I Movies without cost.
I HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACY
Let Us Know
Your Needs in the way of
FURNITURE
and
*
House Furnishings.
We can furnish your home complete
from parlor t6 kitchen, and you will find
that our nrices are alwavs reasonable.
Make a selection, say how much you
can pay down and we will allow you easy
terms on the balance.
Young & Wolfe. |