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SHORT ITEMS OF NEWS I *
PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN |
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Mrs. George Brlce t>f Elisabeth
City. N. C.. is a guest In the home of
tho Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Black.
Miss Julia Boyd returned a few
days ago from a three weeks' visit
to her sister. Mrs. J. J. Stewart. In
hit. Holly. N. C.
Miss Catherine Armstrong returned
to her home in Fort Mill township
Friday after having taught in
the public school of Mehane. N. C..
for the last nine months.
F, H. Dixon, superintendent of the
Pleasant Volley school. will deliver A
un address to the Mussey Sunday 1
school next Sunduy afternoon at 3
:!:S0 o'clock.
Mr*. C. E. Graham and children of <'
Greenville und Mrs. E. G. Galther of * [
Stutesville. N. C? have been recent < i
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visitors at the home of I>r. and Mr*. ,,
T. S. Kirkpntrtck. <|
John M. Jeter has come to Fort j |
Mill from Santuc. Union county, to <
nil ke his home with his brother-ln- <
law. t>. T. Culp. and ha* accepted a <
position at Mr. Culp's store. <
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Practically all of the Fort Mill boys <
and girls who have been student* at <
various college* In this section dur- *
Ing the 1919-20 session have return- <
cd home for the ?ummer vacation. J
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Because of a misunderstanding <|>
with the contractor, three negro brick- 2
layers from Hock Hill, who had been V
at work on the auditorium of the Z
graded school for the last week, quit T
\i ork Tuesday morning- They were
being paid $11.35 each per day. 2
The registration book for the en- Z
t'ollment of Democratic voters who y
wish to participate In the primary <>
election next August is not at the
l.ytle drug store as was erroneously O
slated In The Times last week, due i >
to misinformation given the pa|>et'. J >
but is at the store of J. R. Halle.
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Robert Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. t >
I>. O. Potts of Pleusunt Valley, Lan- <>
caster county, was this week gradu * *
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ated from Clemson college with the <
degree of A. B. While a student al \ ]
Clemson Mr. Potts made a record In *
college athletics, having for several ? >
years been a member of the football * *
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teum. <
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hast week Miss Florence Rnu.l < >
spent a few days with her mother. Z
Mrs. Mantle Boyd. For several year.C f
Miss Boyd had been connected with ?t>
the Alabuma State Normal school at
Montevalo, Ala., but removed a few _
days ugo to Florence to become secretary
to Dr. F. H. .McDeod, proprietor
of the McI,eod Infirmary.
After un absence of several yean
F. H. Phillips and family have re
turned to Fort Mill from Sailsburj
K. C., und will again make theii
home here, Mr. Phillips huving ac
cepted a position with the Halle;1.timber
company. Miss Zelnta Phillips,
Mr. Phillips' daughter, has recently
been elected a teacher In the
Fort Mill graded school.
Sheriff F. 10. Quinn was among th.
visitors in town Monday. In Th<
Times of this week Sheriff Quinn an
nounces his candidacy for re-election
Other new announcements In Thi
Times are those of Solicitor Henry
for re-election. F. Ess Clinton foi
clerk of court and former .Sherifl
Hugh Brown, who is seeking the office
of comity supervisor.
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\V. I-. (.Ferguson on Tuesday sold
to W. I,. Ware of Itock Hill his hoim
in Sprattvtlle and following the sale
bought another home for himself and
family from Dr. J. L. Spratt In the
same section of town. It is under- df
fiocxi tnai Mr. Ware will soon move
into the house he has Just bought A
front Mr. Ferguson. pi
"lie of the candidate!* for State of"
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flee who will go before the people in
the Democratic primary this year
seeking votes Is Hon. D. I* Smith ol
t'olleton county, who was a visitor
in Fort Mill Tuesday In connection
with his duties as feed Inspector for 1
the agricultural department. Mr.
Smith is a candidate for railroad ^ ^
commissioner to succeed Cyrus W.
Shealy. Two years ago he was in
the rnce for railroad commissioner
and lacked only 47k votes of getting
in tiie second primary. Mr. Smith Is
a former mnntber of the legislature ?
end saved severul terms as auditor of
Colleton county.
Heal Instate Changes Hands.
Recent real estate transfers in Fort
Mill that have been recorded in the
orhce of the county auditor are:
James It. Halle to Mrs. Rulu Knight
Huile and Miss Alice II. Knight, one
lot; $2,000. K. It. Kngland and wife
to J. K. Kroades 61 1-4 acres. $1,230.
Bill winkle Known in Fort Mill.
MaJ. A. L. Bulwlnkle of Oastonia.
\ C? who apparently has been nominated
by the Democrats of the Ninth
North Carolina district to succeed
Congressman Hoey, is pleasantly
known to a number of Fort Mill
citizen*. Major Bulwlnkle served In
the 30th division overseas and was
ruistered Into the service with his
home company by Col. T. B. Kpratt.
He ar?* in the field artillery branch
of the service.
Head |Im Cash Store's Ad this
week. A
Every Fai
Should Kr
M?8 HANKS In over 3.000 i-ltles
every State, are furnishing uniqu<
Tor the free use of all who open
of $1.00 or more; and the nunihei
vice Is increasing daily.
This enterprising action constitu
hution ever made to TUltlFT. as
lions of these modern Imnkn in tl
providing them, with the most prt
ever devised. Head what The Nati
perfection home snvings hanks;
SOMETHING NEW I
(From The Natio
Solomon said there was nothing
had lived in the present age. he w
statement many times. Every nian,
speak, has seen the ordinary metu
not seen the iatest matchless self-i
money known as the Recording Sj
has separate compartments for thf
surface is beautifully perforated at
ister all coins inserted, so that the
Just what he has saved, always.:
its structure is a marvel of Inuut
yonu tne question or a doubt any
Every home should have one of I
beauty and high quality will n.akc
Any lof our tellers will be glad to
They Operate with Almoi
and More Than Human
MAKE SAVING If
The National
Rock Hil
Cash Capital of $300,000.00
J. M. CHERRY. V-Pres.
IRA B. DUNLAP, Pres.
>+$+<6 > <$ >>" >*(> > -+<?
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VARNOMore
ahal?l?y. surface worn furniture
atroyed by lire.
You insure your furniture again st ti
good piece of furniture will last i>
otected.
nee a desk, chair or table loses i
?it travels a fust road to the Junk
ith Acme Quality Varno-I.ae and you I
'ice of a desk, chair or table, and e nba
?me. Bjr saving the surface you save
Aente Quality Yarno-I.ac stains an d t
icing handsome imitations r.f exp ensi
irntture and woodwork.
Being In the business, we can pi obul
lout painting.
JONES DRUG
FORT MILL
THE ROYA
Trade Street. Hutchison Buildin
Desires the patronage of the
year and will strive to deserve i
before that ever since we have
Call and let us know your wis
good will and continued patrona
IOB PRI
iT THE TIMES OFFICE
TORT MILL TDtMB,
nily
1
low This i
and towns. representing
9 self-registering home hanks
savings accounts, in nmoun's f
r of banks rendering this ser- f
tes the most effective contrl- ^
It has resulted in placing mil- 4
le homes of the country, thus 4
ictlcul aid to systematic saving 4
onal Hanker says of these ^
I
JNDER THE SUN
nal Banker.) 9
new under the sun. If he ^
ould have retracted that <?
woman and child, so to ^
1 savings hank; hut all have 4
reglsternlg device for saving 4
ife. This modern home hunk 4
> various coins, an?i its outer 5^
id Indexed to expose a.ul I'cg- T
depositor may actually see ?
Its adjustment is perfect and T
y and simplicity, excelling he- $
suvn/s t.ank a.iv 11. us.- 4
these model <1 hunks, their ^
s meni prizeii n any niome.
supply you with one of these. &
Kt Human Intelligence *
i Accuracy. THEY |
4TERESTING.
Union Bank, t
i, s. c. I
"Absolutely Safe" |
S. R- SPENCER. V-Pres. |
GEO. A. BEACH. Cash'r $
'ALITY
LAC
s Is discarded each year than Is.
ire. Is it Insured against wear?
lifetime if it surface is properly
ts newness?begins to look shabhenp.
Henew its surface
renew Its life. You've saved the
need the appearance of your
all.
rarnishes at one operation prove
hardwoods. Cood for floors,
I
lily give you some helpful hints 1
Pm/ID A MV
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It, - ROCK HILL |
i people of Fort Mill thin
t as we tried last year and
heen in business. j
ihes and we will win your
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TORT MILL, 8. O.
I Big Handic;
L^enl. L
erythi
Men's and Bi
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ON ACCOUNT OF TH
STORE HAS NOT BEE*
EXPECTED WE ARE (
LINES, AS WE HAVE ]
HANDICAP OF OUR BU
ISNICE THE STORE WA
GIVE THE PUBLIC TH]
TIONS BROUGHT ABO
ALL NEW STOCK, B(
SIX MONTHS, HIGH C]
GOODS, WITH NEW SH!
- EVERYTHING IS NOW
SALE.
I Palm Beach & Mohair Su
Regular Price Discount Pri
$35.00 $28
40.00 32
. 47.50 38
52.50 42
1 55.00 44
57.50 46
60.00 48
67.50 54
. 70.00 56
' '75.00 60
8000 aa
| Silk ar.d Madras Shirts
.Regular Price Discount Pri
$ 3.00 $ 2
5.00 4
6.50 5
9.50 7
10.00 8
12.50 10
13.50 10
15.00 12
Wool Suits
Regular Price Discount Pr
$18.50 $14
20.00 16
25.00 20
2*/.50 22
30.00 24
PARKER-SMOA
I ROCK
I Home of Hart Sci
| ROCK HILL
B East Main Street ? Oppi
IBB
ip Sale Now On
er at 20 Per d
)iscount Ev- I
ing in Our I
oys' Clothing and I
ie Stock I
E FACT THAT OUR NEW
I FINISHED AS SOON AS WE
!>V ERSTOCKED I N T H E S E
SEEN WORKING UNDER THE
1LDING OPERATIONS EVER
S OPENED. AND WE WILL
E BENEFIT OF THE CONDI
UT THIS HANDICAP. 1
)UGHT WITHIN THE PAST
LASS, UP TO THE MINUTE fl **
[PMF.NTS STILL ARRIVING.
BEING PLACED IN THIS
uts INo Udds and Ends in 1
ice Our Store S
Ujj THE MOMENT YOU ENTER THE
.00 til
00 STORE YOU CAN SEE FOR YOUR
00 SELF THE HIGH GRADE NATION
QQ ALLY ADVERT1SD CLASS OF \
00 GOODS WE CARRY. THEN PICK
.00 OUT THE BARGAINS YOU NEED.
J? FOR YOU WILL FIND THEM ON i
loo ALL SIDES.
. Goods at Prices Less Than
ce We Are Now Paying
40 WE STATE POSITIVELY AND UN
RESERVEDLY THAT A GREAT [\
90 DEAL OF OUR STOCK IS GOING AT
.00 ACTUALLY LESS THAN WE ARE
NOW PAYING FOR THE SAME
00 CLASS OF GOODS A R R I V I N G
DAILY. ?
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10 Per Cent. Discount t
on Shoes. f
.80
i.oo 10 Per Cent. Discount i
nn -
'oo on All Hats. |
iK CLOTHING CO., jj
HILL, S. C. |
haffner & Marx Clothes ;
SO UTH CAROLINA 8
:>sitezens Bank ? Phone No. 430. ^