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^" " W* ' ' - :" . SHORT TOMS OT NEWS "ft .nCKBDUPMOUTWWRl Mrs. J. T. Young has boon a patient \ at a hospital in Charlotte for tha last * tea days, but la pxpected ts be able t* < return- boms the latter part, of Mia < week. { Miss (liars Culp is seriously ill of J blood poisoning at the home of bar i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Culp. < Miss Culp is a trained nurse who spends J much of her time in Greensboro, N. C? < One of the most attractive window ; displays seen in Fort Mill for some < a me re now on exnwitton-m me grocery , of B. C. Ferguson. The display i? com- < posed of well known brands of tea * and coffee and was arranged by'Willie '< Bennett. (( < W. A. Watson of Charlotte was a * visitor Sunday at the home of Mrs. < Watson's mother. Mrs. Mary Ardrey. < Although he moved from Fort Mill to * Charlotte many years ago, Mr. Watson < still has many friends here wiux SiO. 4 always pleased to see him in town. ^ Carl Hannon, 10-year-old school boy,. 4 was painfully injured Monday at noon } by being kicked in the face by a mule ^ running at large on a vacant lot near < the graded school grounds. A physician * was called in to dress the lad's injuries < and found it necessary to take several , stitches in his lower lip. _ \ ' ~ i A business change occurred in Fort Mill during the last week* when E. L. J Hughes bought the restaurant coo- j ducted on north Main street for the. < last few months by Potter Stames. * Mr. Hughes is making a number ol decided improvements in both the ap-' < pearance and service of the restaurant. ' A movement has been begun to con- < tinue the paving of the east side of * Confederate street which recently was < begun by paving to the corner of the i new building occupied by The Times. 4 It is proposed to make a four-foot < wxllc fmm tka and allAa ' ing to the corner of the school -house * grounds, a distance of about two bldcks. * Many tons of commercial1 fertilizer * have been hauled out of town by farm- < era of this section within the . last tea1 < days and the indication*, now are, ac- < cording to the statement of one dealer, < that more fertiliser will be used this < year in the territory contiguous to < Fort Mill than for several years if th*- \ dealers are able to supply the wants < of the farmers. ' Magistrate D. K. Hall of the P(eM? j ant Valley section of Lancaster county haa been critically ill at hia home for the last fortnight. Two weeks ago* < Magistrate Hall was stricken with \ paralysis and his condition is such that < grave fear is entertained that he will < not recover. He is about 66 years old ) and is one of the best known citisens * of upper Lancaster oounty. < . Officers of the Fort Mill Democratic ' club express the hope that at the club < meeting to be held Saturday afternoon < for reorganization purposes, the elec- * tion of a member to serve two years on < the county executive committee and to choose delegates to the county conven- ^ tion, a representative membership will 1 be present The meeting is to be held \ in the town hall Saturday afternoon at 2 2 o'clock. W. T. Walker, editor of the Lexing- 2 ton Dispatch-News and dark of the 1 joint committee on printing of the Gen- j eral Assembly, was a visitor in Fort ; Mill Saturday morning. For several 4 years Mr. Walker also has been clerk of 4 tne finance committee of the senate j during the sessions of the General As- j senibly and at the capitol is considered ? one of the most efficient men who ever 1 filled the place. 4 The two-year-old daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. J. Z. Bailes was painfull? 1 injured last Thursday by being stung by bees at the home of her parents, a few miles from Fort Mill, in Lancaster \ county. The little girl unwittingly i ventured too close to a hive, the bees \ became irritated and about two score j of them stung her on the face and^ arms. A physician, waa edited in at* once however, and the ehttd was ao-' 4 parently out of danger within juday or 4 two. , vi j Dr. J. L. Spratt, Eastern York 4 chairman for the collection of funds for < the South Carolina memorial to the j soldiers of the World war, has ap: _ ( pointed C. S. Link.t the' Rev. Wj R. Bouknight and A. O. Jones a committee to solicit funds in Fort Mill township ' for the memorial, the township's ap- 1 portionment amounting to several < thousand dollars. Thus far .the con- , tributiona have not been as large as the committee had hoped for. W. R. Crane, who has made his borne < i in the North since he returned toAmer- i ica a few months after the close of the < World war, was the guest Cuaday of < Port Mill friends. Mr. Crane left Fort < i Mill in the spring of 1917 as a sergeant ' in the supply company organised hero < as a unit of the 118tb regiment, 30th r division, trlth which he served during ?| t the greater part of the time the regii ment was overseas. For a abort time i after the signing of the armistice Mr. Crane was connected with the Y. M. C. B A. in Parts. * He now expects to tttake"^ his home in Columbia, out of which -eiiy * he will travel hut a supply house. / a 7> r . .-C' >.& ' *ar A HMMamanBMB # Lnj?investin Secuifitie rorei "Excha a I IF TOO WISH TO "BUY OB / United States* Goyerna | j foreign Securities and \ High class Listed Sea Call-at this Bank far' * tations. Direct eonm > York enables usito ha : Foreign Exchange foi ; on the same day tha ; ceived. 'The National I Rock Hill > Cask Capital of *300000.00 > ' !4 ' Special > on All Ladies' U For Friday and I tjowna * pAIKSof rVirnpan k VVIO^V V/UfViD| | Ladies' Pants ? Underskirts,-.. - t Camisoles,. > -Ladies' Voile Waists. \ . Ladies' Georprette Waists J. > Boyj' Blouse's, J Children's Middy Suits, pink, blu > Junior Middy Suits, 12-16 years,.. * Children's Middy Orearas. blue ai ^ White-Middy Dresses, > d Indies' Middy Suits, ! - A low Silk dresses left, > We have one doze ; wool Plaid Skirts, foi | Special for Friday d? i ~ and Saturday - - *P [ | ; f K i m b% v u4ei Seed far tk Asking. Hon. Cong lineman W. F. Stevenson has opini cnt to The Times office i considerable imong the people of the Port Mill com- 001 s nunity. In a note accompanying the will I fclpment,. Mr. Shevenoon's secretary, Satui ? ' ssagsB ft. . icnt^ ? |i s, and | < gn | 't nge I , SELL I MU ,) !| I Exchange, or > unties / | > prices and quoi < ? ection with New I indie Bonds and ? r our customers i t orders are- re- | V 4 A 1 Jnion Bank, I ! < l, s.c. * < > ''Absolutely Safe" < < > < > Prices] indetwear ! Saturday. ! X.$1.7&and $2.60 .jj : ---66c and 76c j 50c-to SI. 60 j| i$i.25 to $aoo : ? ?.$1.25 to $3.00 H .?$2.00 to $3.60 r o 4 $5.00 to $9.00 t $1.26 e, 8-10 years __$5.50 "< j. ..?.$6.75 <r id rose, $3.26 $3.98 ? - ,...$7.60 o 425.00 to $37.58 J ^ , n beautiful'All- '*' mer price $ 16, r 12100 . #> 1 i? 4 : 4 4 eMl'84 Bm>M Hutchinson, expresses the on that thai impression, more or general over the oountry, that this i last year the government will send >orden deedis erroneous. The seed, be given out at The Times office rday afternoon. ' ll ft ** f-; Parker-Smi "Wher equality f ? ! The New S| the WellAr * Featuring Such Knowi Mart&cha i Give Us the Pleasur These Clothes Bef< ; Spring Outfit. T : for the Fellow Who I . n TT 1 1 v uur iTunea loung ing is a Part of Th ' Let's! Get Acquaint* ? Jmri Parker-S into,. Compi Home of Haft Scl [ 8. R. SMC East Main Street PIu s ' . >ak Clothing Co. aiid StyleTJome From." j >ring Clothes for j Dressed Man ! e Here I Well and Nationally ti Makes As ffner & Marx I e of Showing You Through >re You Decide .on Your herefa Never.a Grouch Here Looks But Does Not Buy. I ; Men Know that Showeir Business. Come In and id. I mftfllr Plniitlnivl - I I iiiucuv uiumhig flew | mi, ? r- |s 11 haffiaer & Marx 'Clothes I )AK> Manager | Next Door to j3t. John's Church 1 meNd430 I ' V-. ' &. * . ?