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Page Two. GARNERED WITH SCISSORS j; i e News From Within and WithoutJ the County. a --...I CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING ; * < Some Items of Fact, Some of Comment | and All Helping to Give an Idea of ( What Our Neighbors Are Saying" and ( Doing. 0 !t ? ' ' ' ; | ? i 1 'Fort Mill Times, Nov. 27 r \ ; P ot' ihr pupils arid . the of .the-' Fori .Mill traded school'tpo!; pTa e Friday afternoon through tin- sii oN the town, after wh.ich ikl.l sports w<?tv engaged in on the campu \ discus throwing. caterpillar nr.-l wheelbarrow races. and basket ball, in tk' high school. the ninth and tenth grades were awarded t'.e prize for the best showing1 in marching; the fifth grade in the junior high school, and the second grade in the primary department. Murphy Cook was especially commended as a discus thrower. Th" enrollment of the school is nearly "00 and, as the population of the town in J 1 i*J0 was only 1,169, man> are interest- J in the showing the coming consul will niajte.? ...vThe Literary.Ingest in! its issue of. November 9. contains an , article showing the final figures c. ! American aces and -air casualties and includes the names oi 69 American aviators who won the coveted title or "ace" during the war. me seven n i name on the list js that of Capt. Ell4ott White Springs, now a resident of caster, but who is considered Fort Mill boy since his ancestors n both sides were Fori Mill people and much of his youth was spent here ir the home of his grandfather, the lat? Capt. Samuel Elliott White. Cnptnitj Springs holds large and valuable estates in .this community, including the ancestral home of the White fani.'v just outside the corporate limits ot Fort Mill which was built in 1831. lie is credited with eleven enemy plain s downed and his record in the service has been a source of much pride to hjs numerous friends in this community.... Ralph W. Hood who had been in the service of the Ignited States army and stationed at New Haven, Conn., has received an honorable discharge and returned to his home here during the | lant -week? S. L. Meacham and family on Monday moved t'rom Confederate street to their handsome new home on Hall street. The Meacham house on Confederate street is to be occupied by W. M. Culp.and family, who will move there during the present week Fort Mill people who aije without coal are beginning to wonder where they arfe to secure fuel far thte winter. The farmers in the surrounding country who have wood claim they are unable to get it cut eVen at fancy prices, and, with the coal situation as it is, tlppgs are beginning td look rather serious W. R. Ware, a horse deafeTof i.ecington, Ky., sold about 25 head o! Ivrsex fit auction on the streets o< Fort Mill Saturday afternoon. The animals were about the nicest lot ever shipped htre r.nd sold at prices, ranging for $125 to S25fl each. Chester Reporter, Nov. 27: Little T/to. W. Wilson, Jr.; son of J. W Wilson and the la to Mrs. Im Causley Wilson, dad .?t his father's home in the Caper's Chapel neighborhood last night of membranous croup, aged one year and eight months Wm. C. Wishert. aged twelve, son of Mr. antt Mrs. O. M. Wishert, died here today, and will be burled tomorrow at Cool Branch church graveyard..... Mrs. T. M Dong les. >Lv Alary Sledge, ami Mis-:; M. .T. McTV ir: id. County Rep Cms* Nurse. and :i committee from the Chest r ctiu uj Cr.m f Jar. wont i" V. r? this rm.rnir.v t<? ;r!R>v>ct Hi" i <Tk emirty poor h'?u.so plant. v it1! o. \ ic.v to tain tr-ach-needed ini.iiX.vcrn^rti thai ::i;e prnicrtyrt the Chester rnunv POOr-hor?'.'. . .\rf "i": .1-. ^ims Carter and U. R. Hafner sold the Rev. J. P. Marion land near Orr's Station yesteri APPRE( This Bank appr ceives from its c opportunity of 1 Our customers, on the preciate the fact that the is coupled with Security. Any business arrang must be mutually Satisfa Business can last; No IJ . does not make a profit, of your banking connecti ITS STRENGT ITS SECURIT We endeavor to mak a pleasure. Try it. ! WHEN YOU THII THE FIRST NAM "YOU HAD BETTER E ay at prices ranging from $2E to $4< er acre, Major M. Lu Marion and oth rs being the purchasers. The sale o 0 acres for Mr. Davis Plamilton neai he County Farm this morning \va ilso very successful, Xhe land averag ng $80 an acr?. While in that neigh >orhood Ch'stc's alert real estat lealers sold old BethaiV' church, lo ind building, Will Gill, b idding for i :olored congregation, being the pur :haser for $1,150. ?Mrs. H. S. Hey nan nns accepted a position, as teach jr at thcJBaldwin Mills school' and. wil ;ake up her new duties withfL' a fev lavs. The teaching staff at the Bald win .'Mills school is now composu v Misses McKinnell. Strong. Green am Tirkington and Mrs. Heyrrvxn. Gai'fney Ledger. Nov. 29: Guilty r manslaughter" was the. verdict of th jury in the case << ' W. Nardil charred with th- r.iiiu. r of Wylie l-*n< ton, which was concluded here lat Wednesday night. The minimum sen tence under this verdict is iwo year and the maximum 30 When Stat Constable C. Y. Allison fired W? plstt in the air Thursday night. John Blar ton, who was running in front of M | l> \ v. \ N with i\5ii$?produc IL \ mi C% ^ to < ' ^; ?Ur ov ~w\ prospe \ voice t <7J?eCOU The fai ^ He has ( his cred forts, b starvat: moving ..weekly the cbpy tionsev everywhere he has 1 I regular: Gentl] / The Peoj Canity! $50 OCO. i Get The Ti.? Peoples , I Bank&Trasl Company J. H fc> Jenkins, J". ! !i! 0:"t'"ri llj York. S. C. i !' (ci' IS ' : 1 *%l NATION eciates the business it re* i ustomers ana taxes every selling them so. i other hand, we know apService extended to them ement, to be permanent, ictoiy and Profitable. No business can be safe, that rherefore, in the selection on have TT A -MTk XI XX11X/ Y IN MIND. c banking with this bank JK BANK?THINK !AL BANK OF YORK tE SAFE THAN SORRY" iin ml - i )' Alliso n and his assistant, Charles T?v- : - {ers, ttuoush a patch of woods ip. the) f C.owdy.-'Villo icction of. the cx-unty. I i- dropped .some very darjaqrins et idenw J 3 which he wan trying; to make away; - with. The evidence consisted of a'in on MiMrif rlidtillei-V. v.'hieh ur ? -- ..., -- e the officers vere searching for. It had | t been 1 oca tod in a gullov about a hun-, a died yards# from Blanton'ss V>u:se,| - Binnton m tde Iris escape Thursday J - night, but sho will probably ryecivo - another visit . frc-m the oflicers at an i II 'early date .....State Constable vThas. v livers, Polieomr n Arthur Hopper and . Jake Kline, discovered a copper Illicit,1 f -distillery hidden' in the hartn at t'40 J d home of Sid I J \ nolds, who lives in tjv tV.iu-hei : 'Ci'*'on of the county, 'Jo-d week. Reynt^ds was not at .home, n;j , the time the offices found the. still., e bur he came c > the city the hcti morn- ! , ing and surre ndered to Sheriff W. W. . Thomas. e ' ? Lancaster News, Nov. 23: 'The mas- i y querade skating carnival he\<i on Main e street from 8 to 10 o'cloc'* Thursday :>1 night by tho Equal Suffrage League, i- was a fitting climax In a day of spor' r. and was a success fror.t every standT~ ml' Tf me Jhan Bank Ac< both'labor and Capital false! as. the high-cost-of-living 4 ? - ? 1- ; ist ilgnt togetner anaer su continue to get a living wag< m county this bank will ah irity. Nationally?internati hat is speaking for the Amer (NTRY GEN1 mer is not a profiteer, you wil ;an.ed his bank account, issues m [it rating, his home com- $100.00 y saving the world from If you h ion. But the world is you can ; fast, and to keep in $1.00 fc touch with farm condi- tion. If erywhere?to hold what cash une won?the farmer should us $1.00 ly read 7/he Country tlsman eman. The information and ge I )!es Bank and C Lr. Ccbb. President. yi It* m&n * I) Because yoj knov: r*ie, enter rr.y r..ine foi IKAN foi one year an'J charee the co*t, $1.00, t< or I) Here c my dollar. i want The country GEt y Address^ ; TwiKiififiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiFiiiiiiiiiii Making j Friends I NUMBERS 0 TOLD US T1 ! OUR SERVICE AND f METHOD OF DOINC I 1 HARDLY A I I 1 WE DO NOT. 1 CUSTOMERS ; | WHY NOT GIVE US A i 1 WE BELIEF j | PLEASED. I TheFirstNa 1 CLOVE! | : | V. Q. HAMBE m Under U. S. Goven il i!i7(ii(iuruui(iiiiii!i((iiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiiii * point. Main street from Dunlap to Gay was roped off anc was given ovc to the skaters and spectators. Much amusement was furnished the crowd by the antics and costumes of some o: tlio skaters. Miss Hortense Lamlrum. Miss Laura 6. Williams and T. M. Hughes Wert the judges and awarded the prizes to the following skaters: Young Men?Best skater, Pierce llortots; best costume. Mr. Jennings. Voting Ladies?13est Skater, Miss Ruth Mackcy; best costume, Miss Eliza Moore. Young Girls?Best skater. Elizabeth Murchison; best costume. Margaret Thomasson. Boys?dies: skater. Tom MeDow: host costume. .fanva Reed Rev. U. E. Parson or' the Antioch community, has resigned the pasuuate >i th? churches he- was serving in ?J.,uicrist? i c<Mi:itv and will move to liartsville about Dec. 1st. where he 1ms been called to preach r.u *,raig, .1 negiu paiaijut, "n?s "" the plantation of Joseph W. Knight, was burned to death Tuesday night ' He was lying in bed smoking a pipe when the bed clothes became ignited. Being unable to help himself, before (Contirued on Page Seven). ner's ? ' Jr count s ' . ' . ... . y branding the food profiteer, our farming leaders if they 3 for their labor. In.' vays stand for your onally?the strong ican farmer today is :leman 1 get in the next 52 big ay make or save for you to add to your savings, ave an account with us, instruct us to charge it >r your year's subscrip' you keep your surplus ier the old mattress send for The Country Gen? r. Or, better still, come in t acquainted?today. Trust Co. / Phone 217. # ! - The Country Gen- ^ _ l .T ,TTLE?.:/.M. r-r.chttome. J II. , I \ '/ 1 * . ' 111E 311!1111!i:U11II11F11!nIM11111!I)M:C! 1E1m I F PEOPLE HAVE HAT THEY LIKE OUR ,, | i BUM?E?. I | )AY PASSES THAT ADD SEVERAL NEW 1 ! ON OUR BOOKS. TRIAL? * f E YOU WILL BE U s. c. - 11 IGHT, Cashier iment Supervision. , /: r^L^Buy Your \ |i V'1- Skoss !]: ! <^m | . . ; | ? ' ' j 4 I By Maf| GUARANTEED TO -i ii Our Catalogue shows many of the j ^ latest, most attractive styles and j ? sizes that cannot be secured in j ~ the average small town. It also j ~ explains our system of insuring E a perfect fit, absolute satisfaction at a saving. >? Write for Catalog B 25 j j BETTER MK I WHISKEY FOR, 1 COLDSAND FtO New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro| ; peafi and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short aj Cold and Prevent Complij cations. Every Druggist in U. -S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count' erlf Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. ' TiolicrViffnl Tncfe j Relief, Quick Warm-Up. I The sensation of the year in. -the | I drug trade is Aspironnl, the two-! niinute cohl anil cough -reliever,, aul thoritatjvely guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by tho high! est authorities, and proclaimed by j tjio common people as ten times as [ quick and effective as whiskey, rock j i and rye, or any other cold and cough ! remedy they have ever tried. All drug stoics are now supplied : with the wonderful new elixir, so all yon have to do to get rid of that cold , j is to Step into the nonrc3fc drug store, . hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Asplronal anil tell him to servo yoti two teaspoonfuls v? ith four teaspoon fuls of Water in a glass. "With your watch in your hand, take tho drink at one swallow and call for your money i bae^ in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away I,ike a dream within the time limit. Don't bo bashful, for all druggists invite you and expert you to try it. Everybody's j doing it. When your cold or cough is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and -babies, for I Aspironnl is by far the safes'- and most ' effective, the easiest to take and thei ; most agreeable cold and cough remedy J f >r intar.is and children.?Adv.) PV W. <). w. Itccoipt Books on sale af Tito l-hii|iiirei' office. Mail orders filled promptly. Fmimwxr* ml ?ot?wr?wi i ?? ?? ? if 1 i FA DDIMP VAin? Diurtu iuwi IF YOU ARE IN NEEI YOUR DISPOSE 6 IF YOU FEEL THAT T] BEEN OF BEN! COMMUNITY, l OF YOUR BUSI GIVE US i! Peoples Ba jj C. L. COBB, President. J. M. STROUP, Vice WM I SAFETY FIRST pi - " UB uMia aaMMmaiaMawttiiiaMBa aiMttaiiauiMttaiyuiiiitt runr TO REAL DANK ' . Financial resources, buildings, v fixtures, equipment?all these V \ things?are, after all, the mere [ '' t00^ with which the Bank ^ The spirit that animates |g this Bank is the ground upon YOUR ACCOUNT. I . THE BANK OF CLOVER, CLOVER, S. C. J ?nr.??'w .wi.';m<w,i??'mwtwnunwwm'i<?wn?iwiu.inuim ww u i ? _ " i ii I mi i I i IIFim:!lfillI!ll!IIIIlllUi!llllfl!lll!lllllllltlilllllillll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIinill THE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK { YORK, - - S. C. | I m " 1 \ our business solicited. / N a ? I May we not be of service to you? g ? : s ' -3 i B. N. MOORE, Prcst. O. W. McGEE, Cashier, [ J. 8. PRICE, Vice Prist v M. E. McCORKLE, Asst. Cashier .5 , iiiiiiiiiii?niiiiiniiiiiiiiumiHMiiiiiiiiinwniiiiiiiiiin?uiii??mmiiiinnwnimi>il i ] n m 11 ii 11111111 in i ii 11 tin inn i if 11111 ii in 111 ii i hi ] 11 in uti it 111 mi ii in iiifiiii ii mttiiriii t]^ / (J. N. raws SONS COMPANY | | HICKORY GROVE. . |- j FURNITURE I WE HAVE A MOST EXCELLENT STOCK OP FURNITURE, . X J X and we are going to sell it. We have had it for quite a while, hav- X | 3 ing bought it or most of it, long before the prices began to sky-rock- 3 I 5 et, and it is not hurting us at all. We could sell it wholesale at a 5 lair profit, without having to do a thing to it further than nanfe a X 5 price, because dealers everywhere are anxious to get hold*of such" ? 3 goods as we have. ; ' Jy J IF IT HAD NOT BEEN FOR THE FACT that our Furniture g E was up-stairs where people could not see it, it would have sold iteeif 3 5 long ago. We knew that and we know it.- We were content to bhow 3 the Furniture o^ly to people who asked for It, and as people general- ? 3 ly did not know we had it, inquiries were only occasional. "AMONG OTHER THINGS we have more than a hundred IRON 3 BEDS that are wonderfully good and wonderfully cheap. \ 2, 3 NOW, WE DO NOT WANT TO MAKE THE IMPRESSION that ? E we are thinking of going out of the Furniture business or anything a 3 of that kind, for we have'no such notion; but we want to dell what 3 3 '-re have at a reasonable proiit, and even at a reasonable profit to us, X , 3 you will think you have a great bargain, which you will have. ' 9 > 3 IF PEOPLE IN THE LARGER TOWNS where Furniture has 3rv- ? 3 gone out- of sight, could on'; be made to realize what we have, and & 3 the prices at which we are selling it, they would flock Jiere to buy 3.' 3 Furniture. AND NOW THAT WE HAVE TOLD THE WORLD, we, do,hot 3 ft 3 expect to keep this Furnitqrc long. Folks who want good ctuff at X 3 bargain prices, are going to see us without delay. J. N. McGILL'S SONS COMPANY, Hickory Grove, S. C. 81 i;7lH?3?8?lll??Hltl[IIIIIHII??llinilllllll?IIIIUI?H?ll?Ii{?l?lH!Hl??I?lll?IUml?> IT'S MOT YOUR HEART IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS ^ w . U *'. . A ? * , .r KMrey ?!1soas? Is no respecter of p?*r- dlately. The soothing', healing oil jutmeona. A majority of,the Ilia afflicting ulates the kidneys, relieves lnflamraapcoplo today can ba traced back to tlons and destroyB the germs whdejy kidney trouble. have caused It Do not welt until ts-. Tho kidneys *ro the most Important niorrow. Goto Tour drngglst today and organo of the body. They are the insist on GOLD MLDAL Haarlem OU ( Dlterers, th? purifiers, of your blood. Capsules. In twenty-four hours you . .. , . .. . . . enould feel health and vigor returningK-flney disease Is usually Indicated by an(j wjjj bless tho day you first heard Tvearlno-is. sleepieesn'^a. r.ervouancss, ^ GOLD. ME DAD Haarlem Oil. despondency, backache^ stomach trou- After yoQ feel that you have cured lii iD ,~yourself, continue to take one or tw%, gall fuonos. gravel, rheumatism, sc.atlca capsules each day, so as to keep la and lumbago. first-Class condition and ward off th* All those derangements are nature's danger of other attacks, signals to warn you that the kidneys A:~k for the original Imported GOLD * need help. You should use GOLD MEDAL brand. Throe sizes. Money rsMKDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules lmme- funded IT they do not help yen, ? ' ? n RMERS 1 WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS TO US 1 ) OF THE FUNDS OUR FACILITIES ARE AT ||l lL AT II % Interest I EIE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS BANK HAS III 2FIT TO YOU, YOUR NEIGHBOR OR TO THE 11 iVE WILL APPRECIATE AT LEAST A PART III NESS. jjf A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK. nk & Trust Company || j J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr., Cashier President J. T. CRAWFORD, Vice President , S. IviOORE, Asst. Cashier -SERVICE AND PROGRESS AH'/A^ji "