Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 11, 1919, Image 3
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:$*? z. Ji. Bradford.^ of Bladen?r
- ?f C.. was iMong the
"WSHr**to ^ort ' the past
y H. K. Merritt, of Bogalusa,
0 La., {a. a guest ih the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
mff Merritt. in this city.
W. S. McLean, who has acted
" aa assistant cashier of the First
1_ National Bank of Fort Mill for
the last ten months* has resigned?
I , to accept a position with the
National Union Bank of Rock
I Hill.
I A recent marriage in Fort Mill
vab that of Earl E. Bass and
lliss Daisy Robertson. Mrs.
Bass is a daughter of Mr. and
llrs./John T. Robertson and,
vith her husband, has a host of
friends throughout this section. :
F. E. Ardrey left Monday
morning for Charleston where
be attended the sessions of the
grand lodge Ancient Free Masons
of South Carolina, which convened
there Tuesday and Wednesday.
B. M. Lee is relieving
him as telegraph operator.
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, In connection with the fancy
baiaar which will be conducted
by the ladies of the Presbyterian
shurch, for the benefit of the
organ fund, in the Red Cros9
tnnm nn F>id*v Hpoprnhpr
thicken salad, sandwiches and
toffee will be Bold. The public
it cordially invited to attend.
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Just when'rwe are' going to
have some freezing weather is
hard to tell Jbut those who own L
automobiles would do well to
prepare for a freeze in time.
When the proper amount of wood
alcohol is placed in the radiator
It will prevent freezing.
In order to facilitate the handling
of mail for the Christmas
holidays. Postmaster Massey reQuests
that all parties having
packages which they wish to
end by mail to post them early,
wrap them securely and address
them plainly. If everyone will
comply with this request it will
be a great help in getting the
packages to their destinations on
lime.
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We hear that rabbits have
goop to forty cents each. The
' pre-war rabbit sold for ten cents
but you know shells have advanced
about two cents each and
of Course, if your shells cost two
ants more now than formerly
you ought to get thirty cents
more for the rabbit. That's
what you call a "legitimate"
Hhflt ?Ex.
The congregation'of Flint Hill I (
Baptist church, in upper Fort
Hill township, of which Rev. J.
E. Smith is the pastor, have
ever/ reason to feel proud over
the showing made by the church
la the recent $75,000,00, campaign.
The church was assessed
$1S.000 and raised $17,071. Not
only was this the largest amount
subscribed by any church in the
eounty, but it is said that Flint
Hill raised more money per member
than any of the York churchel
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- It will mean a saving to both
customer and clerk if Christmas
shopping is done early. By buying
early you get the best and
there is a greater variety for you
to select from. A person that
goes into a store with only a few
minuses to select what they
want are never satisfied with
their purchase and then too,
every clerk would rather have
more time to serve youand know
that you were satisfied than to i
i have you come back and say that
4*the article I bought from you
^ iwwtiiwtttu la r?nf whit. I wanted
at all/' Then why not gd early,
avoid the rush and be satisfied
with your purchase.
Captain Richard Fulp who
pent several weeks in Chester I
with Company G soon after war
Vli declared on Germany, is a
Chester visitor today. In speak,
ing of General Pershing being in
Columbia tomorrow he said, it
r reminded him of the time when
General PerShing reviewed his
. division in France. The division
\ waa kept in line for six hours
and in making the review Genoral
Pershing noticed a soldier
war Captain Fulp wearing a
Wound stripe. The General
Mked the soldier in what part of
the body he was wounded. The
soldier quickly replied, "On the
RiodenburgLi ne, sir. "?Chester
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^ At the annua! meeting of
Chwba Lodge No.- 56, Ancient
?> ' vTWM008 of South Carolina,
i ^ ipiJWing officers wereelectI
.jMj^Wbdled to serve during' ?
I _ VHONpST
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I It hiis been the p<
I only that class of got
I buying public, and t
I prices. By following
B business, and expect
I If you are not a c
B us out on the foregoii
Fort Mil
vorsblpful master; Dr. J. B.
SUiott, senior warden; L. M.
Masse/, junior warden; A. L.
Parks, treasurer; C. S. Link,
leeretmry; B. E. Patterson, senior
ieaeon; S. J. Collins, junior
leaeoa, J. M. Hutchinson and
i. D. Harkey, stewards; Rev.
f. W. H. Dyches. chaplain;
Richard Johnson, tiler. An increasing;
feature of the meeting;
vas an address by the Rev.
fj d r? 1-- <
i*. m. uuukiuKui, pastor ox Ob.
loha's Methodist church.
lapreved Telephone Service.
A meeting of the citizens of
fork Mill and particularly the
lubacribera to the local telephone
txebange was called Monday
lighk by Mayor B. E. Patterson
o consider a petition for improved
aorvice and increase in
'ates, the proposal being to have
ill-night service at the central
itation and to install a metallic
lystem of wires instead of the
ireaeat single line with ground
vire. The meeting was very
veil attended by representative
mainess men, and the subject
vaa thoroughly discussed, the
esult being that it was almost
manimously agreed to approve
he proposal. The State raiload
commission had had the
>etftion submitted to them, and
vas willing to approve the in>e-??ceecce<
eo
t TK^ r?ol
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Wi are still in the 1
most seleet line of Fresl
tor, Eggs and other Com
^ <H <11 on ns for all kinds I
[ Dili Pickles, Eto. We
I prioe will please you.
I The Cast
F. B. TAYLOR, Prop.
I Sweeping J
Coat Suits
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I Coat Suits, formerly $65.00,
: 55.00,
50.00,
; 40.50,
Dresses ]
t lerffs Dresses formerly $37. ?
35. C
! 30. C
; 27. ?
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Coats F
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Coats formerly $45.00, now.
I " 14 35.00, now.
; 44 44 32.50, now.
44 4 4 30.00, now.
i 44 4 4 25.00, now.
I Children's C<
Coats formerly $21.50, now.
I 44 1 18.50, now.
: I4 41 15.00, now.
14 44 12.00, now.
9.00, now.
Midd>
? Middy Suits, formerly $25.00
: 18.50
; 14.50
Skirts F
! Skirts formerly $16.00. now
; 44 44 15. 00, now
44 - *4 12.50, now
; 44 * 4 10.00, now
Beaulitoi Trimmed
i Kimb
J Where You Get
X>DS at HONI
-V/ i r - ;,-... v \ .. .
>Iicy of this store since
#ds which we know will
o sell the goods at hon
! this method, we have bu
to continue to grow becau
ustomer of ours any day i
ug statements.
11 Cooperative
E. ft. PAiftl, Manager.
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creaae ia rates with the consent
of tews eouncil as the telephone (
company is operating under a
25-year franchise granted them
in 1901. A meeting of council
was held immediately after th<\
conclusion of the mass meeting
and approved the increase provided
the metallic system was
installed, all night service given,
and prompt and efficient service
given at the central office.
At the same meeting of council
an ordinance was adopted
providing for an election of town
officers to be held on the second
Tuesday in January, 1920. A
mayor, an alderman from each
of the four wards, two aldermenat-large,
and a public, works
commissioner are to be elected
to serve for two years. It is
understood that B. E. Patterson
who has served as mayor for the
past four years will not stand
for reelection and up to the
present time there have been
no offerings for the office. The
town is confronted with a num
bar of important problems in- <
eluding permanent street improvement
and other public works,
ao it is probable that the
new administration will have a
full opportunity to develop its .
capacity and worth.
Seal the fate of the white
plague with a Christmas Seal.
ti Market }
[arket Business with a A
i Keats, Chicks?** Bat
a try Produoo. J
Sweat and Sour Pickles,
haws the beat and the <
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i Market,
Phoaa 146. 4 *
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deductions!
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now $50.00 o
4< 46.oo <:
44 42.00 *1
44 32.00
Reduced
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>0, now. $32.50 ]\
K), now 30.00 < >
K). now 25.00 <
>0, now 21.50 );
K), now... 15.00 <
deduced
$35.00 X J
? 25.00 1 i
26.00 * 1
22.00 t }
- 19.50 1 ]
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>ats Reduced ii I
$16.00 o i
i4.oo :: \
12.00 < 4
9.00 O }
7.50 ]
r Suits ji \
?, now $19.50 o <
?. now 15.00 :: i
, now 12.00 < > 4
(.educed I; j
$13.00 <
- 12.50 i
10.00 o }
8.oo ]
Hats, HALF PRICE :;]
rell's
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SST PRICES.
the opening' to sell
entirely satisfy the
est, live-and-let-live
lilt up an excellent
ise of this policy,
s a good day to try
! Store,
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TAX NOTICE-1918-1920
Office of the County Treasurer of Yorl
County.
York, S. C. Vov. 7, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that the Ta:
Books for York county will he opene<
jn Saturday, the 15th day of Novem
aer 1918, and remain open "until the 31s
lay of December, 1919, for the collec
don of State, county, school- and loca
Laxes, for the fiscal year 1919, withou
penalty; after which day a One pe
:ent penalty will be added to all pay
Tients made in the month of .Innnnrv
1920, and Two per cent'penalty for al
jayments made in the month of Febru
lry, 1920, and Seven per cent penalty
will be added to all payments madi
from the 1st day of March, 1920, t<
the 15th day of March, 1920, and afte
this date all unpaid taxes will go int<
executions and all unpaid Single Poll;
will be turned over to the several Mag
strates for prosecution in accordanci
with law.
All of the Banks of the county wil
jffer their accommodations and facil
ties to Taxpayers who may desire ti
nake use of the same, and I shall tak<
pleasure in giving prompt attention b
ill correspondence on -the subject.
All Taxpayers appearing at my offio
will receive prompt attention.
Note?The Tax Books will be mad
ip by Townships, and parties writinj
ibout Taxes will always expedite mat
Ujrs if chey will mention the Townshi]
)r Townships in which their propert;
>r properties are located.
HARRY E. NEIL,
Treasurer ot York County.
FOR SALE?On December 16th,
will sell all of my personal property.
W. E. Kimbrefl.
The Home oi
Is at our store this' yea
kinds of holiday goods, toy
glad to have you come and
over what we have.
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10 More Sh
In which to do your Ch
vice and buy before the las
will be gone if you wait, i
much better if you are not <
We are
For the rush. An ext
added to our store, and we
way. Phone us your want*
of Fruits, Candies, Nuts, el
Prices right. Satisfacl
The Ca
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No Goods
charged for a
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f Santa Claus.
r. We have a bit? line of all
s, novelties, etc., and will be
bring the children and look
opping Days
ristmaa buying. Take our adt
minute, as possibly the best
md then, too, you can buy so
crowded.
Prepared
;ra force of clerks has been
are ready to serve you in any
3. Big line of the nicest kinds
;c.
-ion guaranteed.
sh Store,
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ceries, 1
and
irm Supplies |
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Mills Co. 1
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: BIG SALE
ies' Suits, Coats, I
>ses, Niddy Suits, I
ts and Hats.
g Saturday, Dec. 6th, wi will clesa tat B
nt mcutioned above at le9s than rnai- fl
ost. All Suits and Coats are made of fl
materials---all this season's stylus. fl
select from. ?
lery at Halt Price I
s\ Misses' and Children's Hats to close |
PRICE.' All good styles, no two alike. ||
charged at Sale Prices. Alterations
it cost of work. ||
rly and avoid the rush. Stock will ^
i at the Extremely Low Price Sato. fij
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? .We have something in ear Christ**** Qoo4s Mitable J
L) for a gift for anyone jou may wish lo ransoabsr. Com i* ?
\ and look over our line before yea Way. ,
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l Jewelry, Comb and Brush Sett,
Stationery, Manicure Sets,
| Fountain Pens, Perfume Sets,
Razors, Cigars,
I Flashlights, Pipes, :
Norms' Candy, Whitmea's Candy
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+ Tell us your wants ai4 we wM hs*?; yea to sutka ft J
^ selection. ;;
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j Hutchinson's Pharmacy, |
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Christmas Cods.!
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We cordially invite jroa to rltot ?nr atare and inspect %
our line of Christmas good*. We have one of the uiftieal |
lines ever brought to Fort Mill. and tor will have na
trouble in selecting your gi/to If yam oaxna early. |
I .SnlTlP Rift RiitftfiictSnne
wmv WAR A W f.JWfUUj)
Kodaks, Floranes Brail teft* Wsatsafrs It*. Military
Brushes, ShumaU Rawra, lately R*mta* Flo4aJk AHudi,
Ladies' Purses and Bajca, VTukmrnm Poenlste Pea*, Work
Baskets, Mirj Gtrdta Totefe flat* IL*% SUrv Ydkt late,
Mavis Toilel Sate, Vktei Mb Seflel Isls, Iptslsl boxes
of Stationary and Ci^rtrs
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Wfl nrtnk ?AH in mmm .M? M I -li ** *'*
.. . ..... w mmmm. r?WP1f UU) S?U, I
and many otAar Itop ! ? HtMflMi lo mm/Htm 1
All colors ?f ertpc |ij? tar taibMi Imatac,
Christmas cards and M<ik .
See our lins of NUNH ALLY'S mmd MVXIT'fi CAA< 1
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Lytle Drug Comp'y i
Phone 16.; A. 0. I
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