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. Let Us Open -* ^ We went to tell you accomplish The Goodyear * Com] in the Production < 4 for the irai Tire Sizes 30x3 You ai vOct&LA c. We Here Goodyear Hea PRESIDENT EXPRESSED HIS APPRECIATION OF OFFER Congressman W. F. Stevenson has forwarded to Rock Hill, for presentation to Hamilton Carhartt, the following let ter received from tlie White House: April 21, 1020. "My dear Mr. Stevenson! "The President deeply appreciates the courteous invitation of Mr. Hamilton Carhartt. and he asks if you will not be good enough to convey to him the l'rneiy dent's hearty thanks. He also asks me to say to you that while he has not as yet found it possible to make nny definite plans for the summer, he will Ih> very glad to keep in mind Mr. Curhartt's generous offer. "Assuring you thut the President, is grateful to yon for your kindness In this nutter, I am, "Sincerely your*, "J. P. TUMULTY, "Secretary to tlie President. "Hon. W. F. Stevenson, "House of Representatives." FORMER BUTTE SLEUTH NOW CAPITOL'S CHIEF DETECTIVE Washington, April 20.?The chief reason senators and congressmen at the \ Capitol show no fear of bombs, onions, V. egg* And other weapons of the bolshevl)d is M. P. Mclnorny. Mac is the tall, keen-eyed chief of detectives at the Capitol. Few "nuts" over get into his bailiwick, and no real criminal would come within sight of the place as lone aq he la around. Mac ie known to every police dodger in the country as the man who bagged Pat Crowe, the loinou*-??< nappcr of young Cudahay, millionaire packer, some years ago. Mclnerny was city detective at Ilutte, Mont.' then. Senators learned of his ability and he was brought to Washington?one of the hardest jobs in the game. Chaster to Have Star Route. Cheater, April 27.?The star route which wu recently discontinued, will 1k? restored 8aturdav, May 1. This route Is from Chester to Fort Lawn via lUclihttrg and Bascomville. William Cluirltou Klrkpatrick of llascomville will be the I currier at an annual salary of $1,000. Mr. Kirkpatrick will make his round every day in the week except Sunday. The hours will be the same as formerly, the carrier to leave Chester as soon as practicable after the arrival of the morning mall from Columbia, and not later thHn Di.'tO a. m.. and returning leave Fort Lawn at 3:45 p. m., t?? ren-lt Chester not Inter than ti p. in. Virginia to Count Veteran*. Richmond, Va., April 28.?tTnder the provisions of a bill passed by the recent general'assembly, a complete enumera-, tlon of the veterans of the Confederate army and navy now living in Virgin in in to be made during the coming year, p The bill makes it the duty of the commissioners of revenue of each county or city, at the time of taking of lists of property for taxation, to enumerate the living veterans of the Confederate army or navy in his county or city, obtaining their names, ages and poetoffiee addresses. Senator Julian Dunn, who presented the hill, said the enumeration will servo the doable purpose of bringing to the attention of the authorities worthy ease* of former soldiers who are in needy circumstance*, and at the same time en abla state pension authorities to check their lists and strike from them the names of those who are not entitled to receive the pension. * ^J - , -' 1 ... ' -& t " '- - ,: -v' ' ''r- " ''' i Your Eyes about the notable iments of Hre & Rubber 3any [>f Clincher Tires nller cars 30x3 1-2?31x4 re going to want these >r your car when you j their value. j y Cost No More tan Ordinary Tires v lies Motor Co. i ORT MILL, S. C, r 8 ry Tourist Tabes Too nrvr> run SALIS?"FORD CARS," Newll and Rebuilt. Also carry in stock Ford I Roadster, Touring and Sport Bodies. I We do high grade painting and top J building on all makes. PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS, Charlotte's Reliable Car Market, 26 East 6th Street, Charlotte, N. C. 1 If you think The Times worth I the mcnev. 11.2K ? t.. ? /?"? I subscription will be appreciated. . Clothes thai anywhere are I Ladies' Suits Ladies* Spc rt Coat Ladies' Dresses Ladies' Middy Sui Ladies' Blouses Ladies* Skirts Ladies' Oxfords an PAT | \ The Shopping Ce ' WE ARE AGET "KLI I - .' \-V . ?; ^ " The original Powdere can be used for an} milk is listed fnr If %: _ .w. . J xeady a "Klini" user glad to have you call you about it. Indorsed by the med where an absolute]) desired. Hutchinson's I - ? t Phone No. NOTI Shoes you need and must have, oft< for the higher priced shoes. The n a??d look through my stock. I am <>u want that you will appreciate th< tared with the price on the same sho< 'hen, why not give me a trial and lever catch me straddling the fence. My pripes are right?that no one aved for all who buy. R. M. Hood, THE ROYA] Trade Street, Hutchison Buildinf Desires the patronage of the year and will strive to deserve it before that ever since we have b Call and let us know your wisl good will and continued patronaf RE CLOTHES , t are right in an the clothes we sell | "Schloss"? s Men's Suits Young Mer ts Stetson Hat Crossett Sh< Ide Shirts d Pumps All-Star Ne TERSO nter FOF \ " :' V . '* v .- " ' i. r ii i ?TTS FOR M" d Milk. "Klim" r purpose that ou are not aU , we would be and let us tell lical profession r r%l* |IU1 W llliltv 19 Pharmacy, 91 CE in you do not feel like payn is the time you might call sure if you can find the kind e saving in my price, comi anywhere in this country. be convinced that you will ' denies?just a few dollars The Low Priced Shoe Man L CAFE 1 f, ROCK HILL people of Fort Mill this as we tried last, year and een in business, les and we will win your re. y company % i's Suits 8 oes ckwear N'S IT MILL, s. c. I * ' ! - i v '' f - . * ' | Morning-Glon iThe *'Morning-Glory" is one of Hams sold in America. It is a little li Z the average ham, but the small differ* t than offset by the difference in quality t sold under an absolute guarantee. If g in every respect the purchaser is invit get his money back. We have just rc t of these hums and invite the public to i . ___ I A. O. JONES What Good is a Dollar? It'8 largely up to ponds on how you the value to you of \ for it?on your ab where that value is 1 Come to this store and freshest of ei in GROCERIES. In "Easy to G A Paramount-Artcruft I Hear That PALMETTO Ol E ' Direction Prof. Frank C. ' ? MONEY TRANS BY WIR] Arrangements have just been compl ern Union Telegraph Company, appoi Bank of Fort Mill a Transfer Money ( Mill and the Community. This means you can step in the Ban you would a telegraph office in Rock V have your money delivered at any We in the United States immediately. Al Western Union to Fort Mill will be This service is in addition to our regu Order. Regular Western Union Tran ing, we make no charge for our servic THE SAVINGS of Fort Mi The cost of The Times is on I THIS STORE SAVES YOL Telephone 29. B. C. FERGL Tlin DnlftlA^A uw i aiintitu ROCK HILL, S "Where Everybody Meet TOMORROW Marguerite > ,?m ._ IMMMMMMMIMM 4 / Hams ij 4 I < > 4 > 4 the highest grade ;; < > ligher in price than J I >nce in price is more \ I \ and each ham is < > it is not first class 4 > 4 ed to return it and J \ < ceived a shipment < * try them- % 1 Phone | '? No. 14 | you. It despond it?on vhat you get ility to find bo be had. ? for the best rerything in rMONEY JSON. Theatre . c. s Everybody" Clark i?# " ^Icture fcCHESTRA Willi* ma FERRED E ieted with the West iniing I ne bavings )rder Offioe for Fort k, just the same as fill or Charlotte and fltern Union station >1 moneys wired by handled thra us. lar Bankers Money afer Rates prevail:e. 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