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MISSIONARY MRKTINO ENDS
Nlcthodlst Wuiuen Close PtoAUble
Session . at St. John's Chuivh.
The annual meeting of the Wo'
man's Missionary society of the Rock
Hill district conference. In session at
St. John's church, Fort Mill, ' last
week, closed Thursday evening what
many considered one of Its most
profitable meetings. The presiding
officer was Mrs W. P. Smith of Clover.
district" secretary. Encouraging
reports of the work done during the
Ir.sl year hy the various missionary
societies of the district were heard
and the attendance of delegates was
gratifying to the local society. Extensive
plans were laid for the work
during the coming vear and Friendship
church, near Rock Hill, was selected
as the next meeting place of
tnp district society. Mrs. 1j. K. j
Brown of Chester. Mrs. O. N. Bourne j
of Bander college and Miss Belle
Simril of Chester. nil officers of the
dhtrlct society. were In attendance
upon the sessions.
Wednesday evening J. T. Mangum
of Charlotte, who accompanied the
first missionaries to Africa 10 years
sfo. In an eloquent address told a
large audience of the trip and eavo
much valuable Information regardm*
the Dark Continent. His address
was Interspersed with wit and good
humor. r>r. J. H. Boyer, presiding
cider of the Charlotte district. Western
North Carolina conference, was
also present and made an Interesting
talk.
The Methodist homes of Fort Mill
were lavish In their hospitality
for the delegates and visitors, who
, also received many courtesies at the
hands of the local society.
RAIN HELPS COTTON
Seasonable rains fell throughout
the entire upper section of the State
last Friday night and Saturday,
breaking the three weeks' drought
that promised to curtail the cotton
crop. In already none too promising
condition to the late spring and
^ 4.1 re luck of moisture in the ground.
Many furmers had heen heard to remark
recently that unless ruin soon
fell their stands of cotton would ho
very poor this year, hut with rainfall
the latter part of the past week conditions
are much improved and the
c? tton seed that had heen in the
ground unable to germinate are now
coming up and good stunds are
piomlsed generally.
Handy Fire F.xtinguishcr.
A lire which water has no power
to extinguish is soon cuused by the
overturning of a kerosene lamp. In
every house where kerosene is burned
a bucket of sand should be kepi
in a place accessible to all the inmates.
for it will instantly extinguish
burning oil.
Head llie fusii Store's Ad this
week.
A First Cl<
Grocery St
Our experience of
in the Grocery Bus]
how to buy goods <
our customers get
knowledge. Your
ited and appreciate
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Ice Cream E
, Sunday Noi
We are now p
Sunday morning
Cream for housef
Let us have your or
The Cand
H CARRQS,
Mm Meactem at Home.
Mr*. M. A. Meacham returned to
Port Mill a few day* ago after being
ul the home of her daughter, Mrs.
E W. Reeves, in Union for several
months and is now at the home of
her son. S. L., Meacham. Mrs. Meacham
was accompanied to Fort Mill
by her granddaughter. Miss Marie
Reeves, who has since returned to
Union. During her stay in Union
Mrs. Meacham was critically ill,, hut
het health la now much improved.
Save the surface
and you save all. And to
do this economically use
DEVOE
Lead and Zinc
Paint
We know that DEVOE
takes fewer gallons and
wears years longer be- ;
cause it s pure. It contains
no worthless adulterants
but is made of pure Lead
and Zinc, pure Turpentine
Dryer, pure Linseed
Oil nrtfl nnihina o/t?
vm *?> ? f ?vr#? ClUVt
Lytle Drug Company
Remember?Paint Dcvoe Paint
IW20 KOAI> TAXES NOW l)VK
1'ayilH-iils Must lie Made on or Before
July 1.
The attention of nil concerned Ik j
culled to the fact that the Commutation
Road Tax of THKEE DOI.I
ARS Ik now due, and puyahle on or
Jicfore JUDY 1, 1920, after which
date no Commutation Tax money can
he accepted under the law. In renuttlnK
hy mail always indicate the
Township In which you live. Persons
failiiiK to pay the $:t Commutation
Tax on or before July 1. will
be liable to KIVK Days' service on
the roads.
H R VP1I
Treasurer of York County.
June 10-17-24
ISS
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over thirty years
mess has taught us
of first quality and
the benefit of this
patronage is solic*d.
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delivered I
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>repared to make
deliveries of Ice
lold consumption,
ders on Saturdays.
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\l Rt W. CRANFORD CO.
I? DEIHL MOORE SHOE CO.
EFIRD'S DEP T. STORE
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J W. H. HOPE MER. CO.
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born ot long cxperici
this hank, year after
increasingly valuabU
public upon whose
growth depends.
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merchandise by m
offers to the buying
are their wants at a r
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prevent you from beir
LONDON PRINTERY
JOYE JEWELRY CO.
GILL & MOORE GRO. CC
MUTUAL DRY GOODS C
J. L. PHILLIPS CO.
REID FURNITURE CO.
ROCK HILL FURNITU1
CO.
ROCK HILL DRUG CO.
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lembers of the associapublic
a solendid nn.
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nost substantial saving. ;;
'our Calendar It
lg here. It will pay you i ?
rock hill hardware
co. *
). rock hill supply co. ;;
0. roddey poe mer. co. ;;
rock hill grocery co. ;;
standard drug & mfg.
re co. %
parkersmoak cloth- %
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A N D Y]
Fresh shipment of
JunnaU'y Candies
Received by express each week.
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ive us your orders ior uut r\luWFKS. 1
re are agents for Scholtz, the Florist,
id Tile Flower Shop.
>'tle Drug Comp'y
Phone 16