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Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Huntley, of Newport News, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ferguson the past week. Mrs. E. W. Kimbrell and children are absent this week on a visit to relatives in Mooresville, N. C. The Rev. B. D. Green of the synod of Florida will preach next Sunday morning in the Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. W. Brown and children have returned to their home here after a visit to relatives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Stephens, of Lumberton, N. C., are guests in the home of the loH-or'a norontc Mr anH Mrs Alex Barber. Mrs. J. S. Wylie, of Greensboro, N. C.. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurray, during the past week. The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Mcl.ees of Chatham, Va., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott during the past week. Five young men who have attained their majority since the last registration in May registered for service in the United States army last Saturday. , The farmers say that the very cool nights of the past week has had a very bad effect on the cotton crop throughout this immediate section, and again one hears talk of something like a half crop this year. Clarence Potts, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Potts, of Rock Hill, died in a Charlotte hospital early Thursday morning, the result of being run down by a train in that city Wednesday night. The remains were taken to Rock Hill for burial. A meeting of the Florence ? Thornwell Chapter, U. D. C., has been called by the president, Mrs. Hattie Mack, to be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. F. Grier, on Clebourn street. This is the first of the fall meetings of the chapter and all members are requested to be present. Mr. Z. V. Bradford and daughter, Miss Nettie Bradford, of Baden, N. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klueppelberg, of Charlotte, were in Fort Mill Saturday to attend the funeral service oi their relative, Mrs. Lizzie Ormand. Of the several real estate deals recorded recently in the office ol ? L/\ a/\nnf if nn/4if a?* f La f a! latirinn tliu Luuutjr auui tv/i , wuv ivnv/nin^ concerned Fort Mill property American Trust company to Dr. J. Lee Spratt, number of acre* not stated, consideration $100 Irene T. W ithers to S. E. Bailes 195 acres, consideration, $3. The work of repairing Bailes bridge, over Sugar creek, whicl has been in need of a new floo for some time, was complete* Saturday and the bridge was re opened to traffic. The floorinj put down is said to be first-clas in quality, four inches in thick ness, and the structure shouli need nothing more in this line ii quite a number of years. Protracted services will begii in the local Methodist churci Monday evening, September S Hi A ' ~ County Ticke ofJlepre?enUtiT|^ 5c- S X tf ? i J ? g ? I * E I JS 41 5 * *?*135 * K ^ . 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The preaching will he done by the Rev. J. E. Mahaffey of York, who on Monday night will give his lecture on "What Ails the World." Much needed repairs have been made during the past week to Bailes' bridge across Sugar creek and traffic was stopped between Pleasant Valley and Fort Mill for several days. The bridge was put in passable condition, however. Saturday and it is expected that the repairs will be completed this week. Fort Mill was called on Saturday for a special subscription of $100 for Y. M. C. A. war work, its quota of a fund of $75,000 required to be raised in the Southern States for equipping the plant at Blue Ridge, N. C., and a check was mailed on the same day the appeal was received for the full amount asked for. M t? IP Doffrt%?o/\r? ?-* ??t?l 1 lr?,.,.,^. mi. A. 1 (UICI OUII, a well MIUWII resident of this city, is to-day moving with his family to Carhartt station, three miles south of Fort Mill. Mr. Patterson is to assume the superintendency of the big Carhartt plantation and stock farm near Carhartt, succeeding Mr. Fred Poag, who goes to a big farm in Greenwood county. A letter received a few days ago by a friend of one of the Fort Mill soldier boys in France, stated that the company had recently received a great batch of first-class mail, as well as numerous copies of The Times, The Enquirer and other State newspapers. and that there was little time for other things than routine camp duty until each piece of mail had been carefully read and passed on to a fellow comrade. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Harris on Friday received by wire the distressing news of the death at Graniteville of their little 3-yearold grandson, William Wesley Reardon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reardon. The child had been ill but a few days of diphtheria and the announcement of its death came as a great shock to its grandparents and i friends of the family in this city. A most pleasant social occasion was enjoyed Friday afternoon , when Mrs. J. J. Bailes received . a large number of her friends at her home on Clebourne street in honor of Mrs. George Fish and r Miss Lucy Fish who have ref cently come from Pawtucket, K. 1., to make their home ir Fort Mill. More than half s . hundred invitations were sent out and they were generall> p accepted. Mrs. Bailes was as1 sisted in receivinK the quests b} Mrs. J. W. Ardrey and Mrs, ' F. E. Ardrey and the pleasure* of the afternoon were added t< by the delightful music suppliec ' by Miss Lucy Fish on the pian< and Mrs. F. E. Ardrey in voca ' solos. The guests were servet i ice cream and cakes by Misse; r Agnes and Sophie Link and Mis: i Mary Hope Smith. Card'of Appreciation. S To My Home Friends: * I wish to express to you my deepes d gratitude and heartfelt appteciutio n tor your splendid support tn the firs primary. Your expression of confi dence in me and friendship for me wi ever be a bright s|H>t in my life. n enter the second primary confident o Success and hope in the future t h justify your support and contience i ^ me. J. R. HAILK. - - ?1 ' >* x. ' '-*.* r t S Super- Op maty Supt. ^ ? Tisor CommU'r* >f Ed. i , i t! i ? I * j a 2 I 5 ^ c; ^ W i- i? 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HAILE, Recognizing his fitness for the position, respectfully announce him as a candidate for the important office of Probate Judge of York County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic Primary Election. Mr. Haile is a practical business man with years of experience as bookkeeper and office man and, if elected, he will make good. 1 hereby announce mysell as a candidate for the office of Judj^e of Probate for York county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. L. HOUSTON. NOTICE. Having daily business in Rock Hill, my car will leave the postoflice in Fort Mill deily from 7:30 to 7:40 a. m., and I will carry passengers to Rock Hill at the following rates: One passenger, 50c. Two passengers, 40c each. Four or more passengers, 35c each. Car will leave Rock Hill not later than 8 p. m. daily for Fort Mill, at the same rates. Schedule effective Monday, Aug. 19. B. M*. LEE. Phone 38-b. I . ?- ? DR. A. I OTT , DfcNTIST Office hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. (Dr. Spratt's office) Belk Building, Fort Mill, S. C. LONG TERM FARM MORTGAGE LOANS. Interest: SPECIAL RATE 8 per cent, depending on conditions as to amount and credit period and annual installments offered, ard as to borrower's urgency in having loan closed. ORDINARY RATE 7 per cent on a uuick 5 to 10-year loan not* under $300. For particulars applv to C. "E. SPENCER, Attorney. Old newspapers for sale at The Times office. We Tha Our business since open better than we had hopec patronage we wish to than We carry at all times a < Butter, Eggs, Chickens, an and 3ell it to you at the kr Market Phone 146 The Cash M I I Buy Th< i i ; We have on la Summer Hot J which we are sell _1 J TV.* \V aucea rnces. v> i our fall and wint< Summer Goods 1\ in and we '11 sell y most at your own t Cash o: n t 11 i Young < n 4 \ < ' *?*' -: - ."'v' ' % PRECINCTS Bethel Bethany Blairsville Bullocks Creek Coates Tavern Clover Kbenezer Filbert Fort Mill Forest Hill Hickory Grove Hopewell . Ijesslie McConncllsvillo Newport New Zion Ogden Rock Hill No 1 Rock Hill No. 2 Sharon , Smyrna Tirzah York, No. 1 York, No. 2 TOTAL OUI The Perpetual B Series 1 The safest, the si ready a member, t< urged to join. It is the end of each ser The Perpe Directors: W. B. Meach REWARD. I Officers of Philadelphia Methodist church offer a reward of $25 for evidence to convict party or parties who have been breaking glass from the windows of the church. Officers of the Church. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Founded 1785. A college of highest standard, open to men and women. An intentionally limited enrollment insures individual instruction. Four year courses lead to the Bachelor's Degree. The Pre-Medical course a special feature Military Training, established in 1917 under War Department regulations, is in charge of U. S. army officer. Address, HARRISON RANDOLPH, President, Charleston, S. C. nk You. ling has been good?by far 1 for?and for this liberal k you most heartily. choice lot of Fresh Meats, d all other Country Produce west prices for cash. Residence Phone 64. a f tred E- Taylor' CXI iVClj Proprietor. ;se Now. nd a choice lot of isefurnishings ing at Greatly Re/e need room for stock. and these /1UST GO. Come ou these goods alt prices. r Credit. & Wolfe. ? V " - # State ' U. S. Senate Governor ! ci . = ^ .3 ? 8 i *2 i * ? w I c J J 3 ? ps ? = c; .a 03-2 .<-5 Q * ;= fiS " fi ^ -j * ? 6 I <i ss s e <5 g 3 ^ ^ I ^ 4 I ^ L i i~l??! j?f j i O.ll ?rti ni AI ?* i i <i ?j n? I 49 j 32 j 2| 2; 47||j 4' 44 50! 50| 2| 2) 47|..-| | 4! 44 29| 21| 1| | 20'... j|I 27 '19| 31j 2| 7| 22]|j.... 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F V Pattern "Fort i New We have t and Black-erately pric NewS We have j Skirts, Silki \ Bii? line ol Pretty Nei Georgettes, models, $1.(1 Mighty ho for Ladies, line ever sh yet. Ask to room. Pattersi "Fort PILLOWS FREE Mail ua $10 for 36-pound Feather Bed ard receive t-ponnd p?lr pillov /> *. Freight i>rc:>a;d. N w feathera, beat ticking, aatufaction ruu ran teed. * AGENTS WANTED TURNER St CORNWELL r<RWr !> !.r?. Dept. A Ckarl >tte. H. C. Rrfinan: ~l II National Bank. V ' I ? V Ticket Lieutenant Supt. Attorney Governor of Ed. General I I -2 s X I i s ! 3 s ? 1 ? 5 I , S> K s * 1 ? 5 J > Cr5 1 ^ . \ 9 V? S 3 ? ^ ' ? > . > O 1 . 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If not a : the profits being d cheerfully furnished r, Secretary, g & Loan A 1. McMurray, L. A. Harris, S. L. \ in's Dry Goods Mill's Fastest Growing SI Bootsfor La he New High Boots in G) .-Iiioh miwliiini :i Imv ed, $4.90 to $11.00. Skirts, Waists, I ust received shipment ol ?, Poplins and Series, $3 f Wash Skirts, $1 to $3.5( Ladies' Waists w Waists came in this we Cepe de Chenes?new c >0 to $6.00. t to talk about them, hu New Fall Coats Misses and Children?tt own here. They are not > see the new coats in th< mi's Dry Goods Mill's Fastest Growing S We are prepared to furnish you with Ice in any quantity you may desire. Tell us your wants over Phone No. 16. Gulp's Grocery. j Cam. Agri. R. R. Commissioner 7j / j i J 1 I |j S f I . ? S ; - $ 1 4 I jl 1 ? re i 3 5 2 ? e o . 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Spratt. | Store, tore." dies. r I ray, Brown heel?modjoats. / f New Fall .50 to $12. ). ek?Voiles, :olors, new t we have le greatest on display 2 millinery Store. I tore." I k.8^8 new life pills The Pills That Do Cure. ILECTRIC ^ B at TonJc. pitttdQ ? M,ld i oITTEHO Family Medicir^ Old newspapers for sale at The Times (XBce. *