Tlic "Swan Soiik."
>4 There Is an old superstlttion that 1
the swan breaks Into souk at the approach
of death. Hence the expression
"swan song" Is often used to (
refer to a last poem or musical work
written Just before the composer's 1
death. The expression has also been
extended to apply to the last speech
of a politician before beinK forced <
into obscurity.
i
There are now several metals, not
to mention priceless radium, which
are valued at much more than their 1
weight in gold: iridium at $170 an 1
ounce, palladium at $130 ami platinum
at $105. Gold is $25 au ounce.
OUR confidence in
McClaren, J & D
Brand Tires is the
result of years of tire
knowledge. We have
sold many tires and
we know that the
McClaren J & D
Tire delivers full
tire value. Know
these tires and you
will know good tire
service.
Young & Wolfe
FORT MILL. S C
FIRST NATK
1917Comparative
Statem
and May
Condensed from Reports to C<
Resources March
Loans $ I
U. S. Bonds and Stocks
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Resources..
CASH
Total $1
Liabilities March
Capital Stock paid in $
Surplus, Profits and Reserves
Circulation
Due Federal Reserve Rank
Deposits (Cash and Bonds)..
-Total $'
These Statements show an i
the past THREE YEARS of
PER CENT, and an increasi
THAN THREE HUNDRED P
We cordially invite those w
join this strong, progressive
with us.
FIRST NATIC
Capital
Surplus and Profit Ac
Resources
\
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court for
York County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
WALKER R. LATIMER.
The Times is authorized to announce
JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for
reelection to the office of Clerk of
Court, subject to the pleasure of the
unluro in *1
?vmt*o wir uriiiuciaiit* (.miliary.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Clerk of the Court of York
county, subject to the choice of the
Democratic voters in the primary election.
F. ESS CLINTON.
STATE SENATE.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the State Senate, subject to
the action of the voters at the Democratic
primary. JOHN R. HART.
FOR SHERIFF
1 hereby announce myself as a canhdate
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of York County. Subject to
I lie choice of the Democratic voters
In the primary election.
F. K. QUI NX.
Ft Hi COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a
i niulidute for the office of County
Supervisor for York County, subject
lo the choice of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
HUGH C,. BROWN.
Folt SOLICITOR
Tide friends of J. K. Henry announce
hi in as candidate for renomination
as Solicitor of the Sixth
.t idicial Circuit, subject to the result
r.f the Democratic primary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
(Advertisements inserted in this column
must be paid for in advance;
minimum charge 30 cents.)
W ANTED?Colored laborers for sawmill
work near Bly the wood, S. C., 13
miles from Columbia, $4 per day and
board. Apply to J. J. Bailes, Fort
Mill, S. C.
Hra<l llM' Ciish Store's Ail tills
neck.
IIOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SERVICE
I Have two registered Holsteio Bulls
whose services are offered the public;
one at Wateroak Farm and the other
at my home in Fort Mill; fee $3;
Osmond Barber. 4t
1-H>k SALE?One grade Jersey Cow
nil Calf. In good condition. Second
air. See Jobn M. Spratt.
FOR SALE?"FORD CARS." New
uiul Rebuilt. Also carry in stock Ford
Roadster, Touring and Sport Bodies.
We do high grade painting and top
building on all makes.
PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS.
Charlotte's Reliable Car Market,
26 East 6th Street. Charlotte. N. C.
)NAL BANK
1920
ents March 5,1917
' \
A <? W
4, i yzu.
[>mptroller of the Currency.
5, 1917 May 4, 1920
109,628.31 $352,162.34
25,900.00 113 800.00
2,375,00 2,850.00
95.28 2,324.69
36,969.12 39,624.59
74,967.71 $510,761.62
5, 1917 May 4, 1920
25,000.00 $ 40,000.00
6.584.78 29,594.34
25,000.00 40,000.00
NONE 40,000.00
118.1 12.93 361,166.28
174,967.71 $510,761.62
ncrease in resources within
almost THREE HUNDRED
e in DEPOSITS of MORE
ER CENT.
ho do not bank with us to
National Bank and grow
)NAL BANK,
$ 40. (XX). 00
count . $ 29,594.34
$510,761.62
FORT MILL TDflt
The Palmel
ROCK HI
"Where Everybody
TOD
First National o
Mildred Bar
as "Pollyop" in Gr
"POLLY OF T1
STOR
Hundreds have read
hundreds who have
claim for it wonderful
Also PATH
That PALMETTi
NOTE?We are always glad
people. Come over more oftei
acquainted.
Announ
*
Our new building
i pleted and we wish t
T are now equipped to i
| of Automobile Paintir
| We also make Seat Cc
I Curtains and Signs.
\ Pyramid P
t rock: hi
* ----I
Overhead Bridge
|
You Can't B
Real Tir
?seems to be the agr<
Chevrolet and Maxwell
who have the new G
Clincher Tire on their rii
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tin* I'nili of T?iIm? IVrfmlo
1 ???_____________________
ROCK HILL CYCLE SHOP.
H. M. ROBI
23 Hampton ShrMt Oppnih Ci
8, TORT MIL, 8. 0.
tto Theatre
[LL, S. C. !
Meets Everybody"
AY
ffers charming !
ris Chaplin
ace Miller White's
IE
M COUNTRY."
I this story ? the few <
seen this production '
success. ?
E NEWS. :
3 ORCHESTRA
to WELCOME you Fort Mill
n to see us; let us ^et better
cement j
; is now about com- |
o announce that we l
Jo the highest grade |
ig and Top Building. |
>vers, Cushions, Side |
'aint Shop j
LL, S. C. |
Look for the Sinn. ?
f
eat 'Em for
e Wear
eed opinion of Ford,
owners around here
oodyear All-Weather
mi.
r certainly must mean It beter
they've liouirht om> of
f It's usually just a question
until they're hack for more
lllli' for tlw-if tkiluMi lo
?
:w Goodyear Clincher
er, better and stronger
e to start unr of your car.
les Motor Co.
ORT MILL, S. C.
. -
it?4.<Mxiv<itr lli-uvy Tourist
BUY A BlCYCLEj;
or healthful exercise/*nd
to get to and
:rom work. You will
ind here a complete
jtock. j
If your wheel needs 1
repairing let us do it.
... - Rock Hill, S. C.'
ERTSON
iT Hall T?l?phon? No. 425-J
I Big Red
\ On House I
| For Friday and
| HOUSE DRESSES, WORTH s
it HOUSE DRESSES, WORTH s
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|| BUNGALOW DRESSES, WOI
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| BUNGALOW DRESSES, WOI
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O BOYS' BLOUSES, WORTH $:
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5: BOYS' BLOUSES, WORTH $1
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OUR MILLINER S LAST E
| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1
1* HATS GO AT HALF PRICE.
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1 FEEDSTUFFS,
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| WANT WE'LL
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! The J. B. I
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| THE CITY
A CLEAN. COOL. COP
; TAURANT for LADIES .1
? Quick Service, Food o
t Polite attention. It v
\ for SERVICE dine her
ft
I Mrs. E. L. HUGHES
Our Battery I
FREE Rei"f
We will be pleased to inspect your b
>ften as is necessary, free of charge,
dnd. and our experience is always at
pairs be necessary we will make them
Recharging, Repairing all fi
Service Batteries for Use While
ROCK HILT. RATTE1
The Battery Specialists Opposite
Neelv's Stable E. Black S
uction I
)resses f
I Saturday |
$5.00, SALE PRICE f
$3.48
$4.00, SALE PRICE |
$2.98 t
rni $3.50. sale ?
$2.48 7
irrn $2.1 sale
$1.98 |
RTII $2.50, SALE |
$1.79 |
LOO, SALE PRICE t
$1.69 i
1.5(1, SALE PRICE |
$1.15 |
ilf Price \
AYS WITH US ARE
^.ND ALL TRIMMED ?
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Hills Co. I
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{ GROCERIES, |
S,RE, |
SEEDS of |
,DS' I
WHAT YOU \
GET IT.
fiiiis Co. i
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CAFE *
WENIENT RES- I
md GENTLEMEN ?
f Best Quality, f
on arc looking
c.
>, Proprietress.
Service is
lies* of Make
Battery
attery at any time and as
Our service is the expert
your disposal. Should reat
a moderate charge.
lakes of Batteries.
Working on Yours.
HY COMPANY,
Rock Hill, ?. C.
t. - Phone 624