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; The Tractor The
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25% More
** This new E-B 12-20, S. A. E. r
ing, Tractor pulls as much ai
15-25. Fulls a full 12-20 load w
4 4 ample reserve for emergencies
4 4 The Most Power for the Wei{
and Money ever offered.
? All gears are enclosed and du
? proof?running in oil. Onlj
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SHOOTING AT ROCK HILL I1
FATAL FOR M, S. BU I LER |
i
luM-k Hill. May :tl. M. S. Hntler,
uged tin. was shot ami almost instantly
killt-il Saturday night in a |
pistol duel Iiy <>. N. Dawson, while t
Dawson receivml hullet wotnuls in tlie '
It'll arm ami hatal. liutler died a few 1
minutes later, lie fore he eouhl lie placed
on the operating tahle at a loeal litis|>itid.
The funeral of ltutler was held
Siiittlny afternoon, following which the
hotly was sent to lilen Alpine. N.
for interment. Dawson gave himself
up shortly after the shooting ami is
now hciug liehl in the York jail on the
charge of killing Hntler.
The shooting; Sat unlay night began
aliout ! o'eloek in the meat market of
S. II. I'hillips, West White street, hut
il is helievetl that the fatal shot was
lireil after the principals hml gotten
outside. The market was crowded
w.th customers at the time and it is
considered remarkable that none of the
hy slanders were wounded. Six shots '
ur??ii i?y Maw-son wore effective.
( ornner 1'nill l . Mcl'iiikli1 convened 4
n jury Snmliiy morning ami an inquest
was held. I In' verdict of tin- jury lieing
lliat M. S. Butler came to Ilia death '
as tlu* result of gunshot wounils inflictivl
!>y O. N. Dawson. A ntitular of 1
wit nesses \\ i>r?' examined to I'stahlish '
tin' fact that Dawson iliil the shooting '
ami bv these witnesses tin* fart was e?- 1
tahlishcl that Butler also engaged in
shoot "ilg. Thr testimony indicated that
wlnli1 Dawson tired the initial shit that ]
llul !i i laul his hum! on Ins pistol. .-van
if aa oil not lira siiniiltanaoiisly. Thon.as
! '. Mt Dow has haaii reteine.l l y ]
Daw;on ami was present to n?ar lla t
testimony at the iiuiwcst. It is -ax I
peeled that tlia solicitor will ha asked (
to allow hoiul for tlia prisoner, panil ^
iug tlia trial of his rasa at tlia next
I arm of York court of general sessions.
From the testimony introilueail at the
inquest it would upptar that the 1
trouble arose when Butler entered the
place of business and tendered Dawson
a <|iiarter. which the latter had given
Butler's son. Butler informing Dawson
that when his son needed money he
had plenty to give him ami that he
ohjeited to Dawson giving his son
money. Dawson replied that nq, oftense
was meant. A little later Dawsou
told Butler that if ha was looking
for trouble he could get it. Itutler replied
that he was not looking for
trouble, but if Dawson wanted it lie
could oblige. 'Ihe shooting began, *ev
era I shots being tirisl while the men
were inside the market. latter shots
were tirisl on the outside. A witness
testified that as Dawson went out
and around a standing automobile, he
was followed by Butler, who tired at
; Power, To<
at- grease caps to be filled daily,
i a
1th It's a four-wheel tractor ? all
wheels out of furrow.
jht The engine is standard B-B
4-cylinder Kerosene Motor.'
ist- This is the tractor for your work,
r 3 Come in and see it.
HERE is the only succtssi
wide-cut mower. Itsav
^ 50% of your mowing cost I
cutting twice as much in the sat
time. Compensating lever a:
spring carries the cutter bar on t
drive wheels instead of dragging
on the ground. This increases trt
tion, does away with side drt
and weight on horses' necks
gieatly lengthens life of machii
jr e-b
les as plowing corn, and will cut two aci
1. Come iu and see it. Bring your boy aloe
i+ $
9 *+ + *> <
Dawson. Tin* hit I it then turne<l and
lidding his gun in both hands tired
liree times. As the third shot was
iris I Butler staggered and fell. Dawnhi
then walktsl away, Butler got up
iiiii started along the sidewalk, when
e fell. lie was piekisl up and rushed
0 a hospital, hut died la-fore he could
i' placed on the operating table. He
1 ul three bullet wounds in his hand,
mother iu his arm. one in his side and
mother pierced the alslomen, the last
me being the cause of death. None
>f the other tive wounds would have
iroveil serious, according to Dr. Fenie11.
who made the examination.
Dawson is the man who some weeks
igo engaged in a tight with S. P.
napiuan. while Butler is one who
vere on opposite sides during the
trike at the Carhartt mill. Dawson re
uining to work, while Butler was one
if those eject isl from the villain* hv
<>m t proceeding* last week. None of
liese facth were introduced at tlie hearon,
luit it is expected that this phase
?f the matter will he fully aired when
he ease eomes up in York, the provnee
of the jury of inquest heiny
limply to determine at whose hands
hitler met his death and not to pass
ipon the question of intent or provocaion.
It is reported that Dawson has l>een
lireat cued on several invasions and
tail suffer ill a drubbing reeentlv. The
actional lines are still sharply drawn,
mil each faction is seeking to uphold I
ts member in the shooting.
MOJICK OF 'APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE.
Notice ia hereby given that the First
Mational Rank of Fort Mill has filed in
his court its final return as Adminia
rator of the estate of A. O. Anderson,
deceased, and has aimlied for a final
lischurge, and that Tuesday, July 6,
ias been fixed for the hearing of said
petition.
J. L. HOUSTON,
Probate Judge.
May 29, 192U. 2t-2-24
DON'T FORGET THE
Cash and Carry Store
in making your purchases.
Come a-runnin' with
your nickels and dimes
for choice Fruit, Candies,
Fancy Groceries,
Etc. !
Dc A. LEE, Prop.
~~ TORT MILL TIMES, 3
SOLID C
\ FA!
TRAC1
/ 117E call the attention of
\ the car load of the
o Famous E-B
which we have just receivec
for immediate delivery. T1
ica's best tractors as has 1
competitive trials with othc
a medium priced Tractor e<
of every substantial farmer,
trials proved the claim of si
eg Tractor.
oy This tractor, 3,000 miles f
ad service, led the field of Amc
r" Realizing the importance of
lc* ufacturers entered more tha
itt
? land's best engineers, unbia
any concern, conduct* d the
port. The plowing done wa
soil and in medium light loai
!|? Quoting the judge's repor
ful tractor of medium wei
ing the trial it did good woi
and light land. It also did
disc harrow."
Come to sea Lt ami Ut ??
|] many supeiior qualities of tl
We also carry a complete
ery manufactured by the E-l
> Bailes Mc
I* FORT MILL
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Fresh shipn
NunnalVy
Received by expre
Give us your orders for
We re agents for Scl
and The Flower Shop.
Lytle Drug
Phone
t
Courtesy, Coop
and Vision.
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Controlled and dire
horn ot long experi
this hank, year afte
Increasingly valuati
public upon who;
growth depends.
#
THE SAVIN*
of Fort
W. I. MEACHAM, J. H. McMURR
President Vice-Preside n
I
POET MILL, 8. 0.
AR OF
m
roRS
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our farmer friends to
Tractors 1
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1 and which are readv J
he E-B it one of Amer- for
>een proved in many thi
;r tractors. It is also
asily within the reach to
The recent English
jperiority for the E-B
rom home and expert
trican made machiner.
the trials, several manin
one machine. Engsed
and unattached to j
tests and made the re- 1
s in heavy, wet clay
m.
I: "The E-B is a uicght
and power. Dur- H
rk on both the heavy
good work with the |
s explain to you the
le E-B Tractor. H
line of Farm Machin3
Company. ?
MM
tor Co., 1
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.. S. C. rui
a a ^aea eaaa a aa aaaaaaaaae
a-a ?a*a *a ?a ?a?a ' aaaaa^ a$ <s>
\D Y
lent of
Candies
bs each week.
CUT FLOWERS,
aoltz, the Florist,
; Comp'y
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aeration
i
cted by knowledge
ience, has enabled
i i
r year, to become <
ile to the business
se patronage its
BANK
Mill.
i
AY. W. B MEACHAM, Jr..
t Cashier
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Si,.
-B NO. 104 SELF-I IF
rHE E-B No. 101 Self-Lift Disc Plow,
A pull on the rope starts the discs in
travel puts them into the depth set
dry, hard land or for land 111 perfect condition
d as the entire weight of the frame, discs and tl
9 three thoroughly lubricated wheels, light dral
it wide. The discs may he quickly adjusted
s soil. Discs have hall Itearings, in-uring lighti
show you this excellent disc plow next tune yoi
*
Z-B(Newton) Waj
Why It is the Lightest Runnl
r*HE skeins of this wncrnn art*
? ? r,- ? ~..v. uiuc
^ cast on end and seamless, makin? thera ir
than can be obtained by any other methc
re the axles the exact amount of "gather and
a pattern for the axle which is to fit it. Thei
:b wheel will play against the shoulder and i
ic mechanical precision used in setting tires <
i proper amount of dish so wheels will track
icturer also tells us that in boring hubs for b
ichine as do the knives which cut out the lull
act center and the wheels run true. Here is
nning quality. Let us show it to you.
1 The June Pal
I Men's Shirts
I
Go on Sale T
About this time ev<
we bring in new as
of men's siiii ts as <
Victor brings out 11
To-day the June 111
sale?all live lyric*
will sing theniselvt
into your heart?e>
they are to he won
outside.
Designs that you h
seen before but th;i
want to see again <1
solo, duet and trio
Jazzy xylophone 1*
the young men of d
Intw nf ci 1
t *??.' < ' I Oil V VI I I
t anions the gold for
t seniors.
It's a fine, exclusjv
and even the price:
$2.50, $3 a
* ' Maryland made tlu
j W. H. Hope Me
* Gastonia, N, C. *
"The Stores that Kee|
e>
The cost of The Times i
Send in Your Si
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ft I
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T DISC PLOW fl
ft
eilher four or five discs.
to the ground, 24 inches of
by the levers. It's made 4*
It's built strong and sturdy
lie earth they turn is carried on j- f
1. u ilwctlriwl It ftlllu nl -* 'I i 1
to meet vnryiug conditions of ?
less of draft. Would be glad *
a como iu. <?
gon |j
Ing Farm Wagon S
rently than any other wagon, ' .
lore nearly round and smooth .
id. They are perfectly set to * 1
I pitch." Each skein is used t T
.? u.cy me sci so precisely mat "
mt freely without binding. ? ^
in K-B Newton wagons gives 1
on plumb spokes. The manox,
the wheels are revolved in *
js; thus the box is placed in 41
a wagon unexcelled for light * .
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:terns in
i
oday j
.jrySpiing t
sort men ts
iften as cw
records. nnhers
1*0 on
% that *
;s rielit *
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i Wll 111(1
ii on the ?
ave never
it yon will
ire here in
stripes.
enderings for
lanee habits
breads
the settled
e display -
s arc popular
lid $^.
:ui.
rcantile Co., j
Bock Hill, S. G. \
p Prices Down."
s only SI."25 a year,
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