Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 30, 1920, Image 4
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jE^kJS!'. 2f^GhartoS?,*N! C^*and*'Ken**
ffl^^^iler flf-Qrwiivllte were ??*k en.t
fk , ??!?* ofllr. And Mrs. R. P. Gilcr.
.'. *f:^wv ^r.-. P'
*& fageday nl|ht William 8. Bilk ud
&< ' / 1.8- JEroadnax were In Chests*. whsrs
H.V tHerwm initiated into the mvstertss
ffi* e
P| . * w. B. Meacham, Jr., has kgrMd to
?/'/<;'/JMjeept funds at the Savings bank of
8f '... Port Mill for the national Democratic
w^rdi to the committee any money
'K rattlesnake, about four feet Ions,
igt; was killed Saturday afternoon in the
8&r> Milage of mill No. 1. Fort Mill Muflt\'X
facturlng company,' by Lie wis Hucka
'v Rattlesnakes, sxeept those in capttvM
, Ity, are seldom seen tn this' section,
and this was the first ons reported to
hare been killed In Fort Mill In many.
Partners of Fort Mill township consider
that they sot a bis bargain lit
the doxen army wagons' which they
&f.' recently 'bought from a salvaging concorn
in Greenville. The wagons cost
the farmers 172.60 each and apparently
6ere as good as new. It is said
ths government paid RiO each tor
the wagons. ' , * >. ' *
(The streets of Fort Mil) are again
Ir. bo4 condition, due to the heavy
rain of Tuesday night. Monday and .
Tuesday the prlaelpel - atreeta of thetown
stare given a thorough working
for the ae<K>ad time within- the last
ten days; but' along came the rain of
Tuesday night and so softened the
earth that had been drawn to the
contof of the atreeta that it was easily
cut deeply into by trucks and automobile
. 1
Six men who said they were from
Rock Hill paid the town of Fort Mill
96 each Monday morning for bolster,
oua conduct near the Southern depot
Sunday night. Tpe men were arrest*
ed by Officer Potts and were required
to put up 910 each for appoarfcnea
for trial before the recorder^Monday
morning, but when they came to For:
Mill Monday morning and pleaded
guilty the line Was placed as Just half
the amount of the bond.
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, A negro employed ae a laborer by
the Southern railway was painfully
Injured in an odd accident In Fort
MU1 Saturday evening at 9:46 o'olook
while' he was sitting In a shanty- oar
on a sidetrack near the freight depot.'
A piece of scantling was proSc.
'.vNS (MIIIIM fnm thJ nn. ../I
passenger train . No. 31 came along
the ehglno itruek the uana.ni in
such a way am ko throw it violently
again* the ehaAr In which1 the negro
Waa itttitn, drlvMr onit of u.e
rungs of the obalr Into the negro's
foot. ,
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'v ' Dr. W. H. Dychcs, pastor of the
Fort Mill Baptist church, has announced
as follows the kubjectn of
his sermons foB, the ifionth of October:
October 3, ,11 a. m., "The UverH
hurting Kingdom:" 7:30 P. m.. "Putting
Itorst Things First." October 10,
11 a. m., "The Church of tho L4ving
Ood." October. 17. 11 a. in.. "Bap
tism-?the Door) to the New Testament
Church; 7; p. m., "Enoch Walked
With Qod?iWhy Not To 7" OThe
W. EL \l
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W? ACRte OP AS GOOD LAND J
COUNTY ON j A PLACE T1HS SIKH.
8BNTIAL8 OP A GOOD PAR If:
... 1. THB I>AND IS A GOOR GOV
BE CULTIVATED WITH A TRACT<
1 IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOOD,
nuimw, WUWIWDUbV MWATE
HOUCB AND 8EVKBAL OTHER O
UfM? BARN,. CATTLE BARN AN 1
t. PLENTY OP TDfllBR.
4. VINE PASTURE, WKLL WAT
A NEAR CHURCH AND BCHOO
t. fN FINE WHITE COMMUNII
f. ON MAIN PUBLIC HIGHWAY,
THE PARTY WHO BUYS THIS P
money cannot be mane on t
ANYWHERE. THE PRICE OP TH
CAN BE ARRANGED. ^ANYONE I
OSmON CANNOT AFFORD TO
2g?2? t*o*e2cIt ud^ ^JJoacMng
WW done by.thoRtv; Mr. Spttk* df
Rook HU1, funday morning, following
the quarterly conference of St.
John's congregation. n sermon waa
delivered by the Rev. J< R. T. Major,
presiding elddr o* the Rock Hill dlstrict.
a^ygh*
Arthuiv Clark, negro, paid the town
a flne'Of IBS Saturday afternoon for
having oashed an $8 check In which
he Had nO laUrest The 88 wae recovered.
The negro wae present when
a budding contractor was paying off
his workmen Saturday afternoon.
Thinking that Clark had -been at work
for him. the contractor handed Clark
the check, Intended for ariother negro*
Clerk-rushed to a bank and had
the check cashed and then hurried to
a grocery and wae spending the |8
GMn He was arrested.
Hit- Rodgers, clothes-cleaner' exHrdlnaiy
and mtrth-maker par excoilence,
says, seriously, that the row
between England and Ireland, la not
Ail* to religious differences, as many
In this country think. "Ireland wants
home rule," says Pat, "-because the
trith people hre tired of working to
support in idleness the absentee English
landlords. If an Irlshmah raises
160 bushels of vAieat along Will coma
the English landlord shortly after It
[Is harvested and take possession of
>126 bushels of It &s his Share for the
irent of the land. I left Ireland-when
I was a boy to escape having to work
for such conscienceless rascals," Pat
added. "McSwiney, lord mayor of
Cotk, would be hanged anyway, so
It Is as well for him-to starve Mntsetf
as to be put to death by the English."
Pat- also offered the observation
that I.loyd George, British prime
minister, "Is one hard-headed Welshman
who has no qualms of conscience
when It comes to treating the Irsh
rough. Why, because of the arbitrary
way he has 'acted he Is afraid to
visit either India or-Egypt, and I. do
not hear of him making frequent
trips to Ireland either. He considers
It no crime to have an Irishman shot
or hanged without good cause. He
Ca bad cltfsen and I despair of Irend
ever' getting home rule so long
la he Is at the head of the Rr?.~- ?
government. " Pat says he has had
more tlure to devote to ponuertng
other serious subjects since the country
went dry and he haa not found
It bo Incumbent upon htm to Impress*
bU temperane views upon the youth
of the commun'ty.
We are proo&of the coofMooce doctor*
inhUi aa* the pUit have in
666 Chill sad Fever Tonic.
'We have loTof Lad ice' $0.00
Sweaters* at- $0.00. Doe't fall to see
them at It * MttMjrW
in iw m m? m ii'mm '??ajw ? >. m u_l..*
666 cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Bilious Fever,Cold#
and'LaGrippe. It kills
the- parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative
and general Tonic.?Adv
Any talking machine makes a noise
bat TV Bnaarick Phonograph
makes reoV sweet-toned music. Hear
It b($?e you buy or yon will surely
regret it. L. J. Masacy. .
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If indie P lace
Sale.
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Mi CAN BK FOUND IN YORK
THIS PLACE HAH ALL THE E8PON
GRPI\ LIES LEVEL AND CAN
t
)R ON ANY PART OF IT.
.AM UWUIJLKNT TEN ROOM
D, OMBH, ENGINE ROOM, 8MOKE
BTBVILDING8, A LARGE GIN,
t? SIX TENANT HOUSES.
ERED.
L.
TY.
FIVE MILES FROM FORT MILL.
LACE ? FIXED FOR LIFE. IF
BIB FLACK, IT CANNOT BE MADE
IS PLACE IS RIGHT AND TERMS
NTERESTED IN A GOOD PROP.
OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY.
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PUM county ?trHllMM. * ' '
Jim wimlnaUon will be htld (
T?rk on Friday. Ootober I, begtanlnc
.at ff. o'clock a. m. Papers will bo torawarded
to Columbia and the result-of
the examination announced * from
there.
JOHN E. CAR ROLL,
Superintendent of Education.
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KtMKf.TiMi ?a pMt paSe Ukri
It niktis pain aad wmn awl W
Fhnimeti?. HiEiljii, Sftkmp ?tfc
SEED OATS from cokhtn"' ps&diQREED
APPLER STOCK?Produoed
65 Bu. per Aqre on RED LAND# A
beautiful OAT for 61.75 Bu. LEAP
| INO COVER CROP SEED at right
prices. High grade ALFALFA SEED
ar? C. LB. ALL SEED P. O. B. ROCK
HILL. 8. C.t "The Home of Alfalfa."
ROCK HILL GROCERY CO.. ROCK
HILL 8. C.
~N*W GOODS AT LOWER PRL
CBS.?We bought our Fall Goods
late and saved SO to SO per cent.
Special bargains In all lines. L J.
Mafloey.
What's ir
Sometimes nothi
thing. It all dep<
and what it stand
We want our name to i
our customers?that's t
ommend such products
Everybody knows what
More
Bring Your Car to I
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See the
We have' an arrang
of the Majestic Theatre i
to offer
"Movie" T
to each and everyone of <
There are absolutely
this otter. It >i simply y<
an hour or two of pleasi
expense. We sell you g<
give you the tickets.
Call and ask us for j
B. C. FEE
Alabama Mi
Stomach Troubles Made h
But Now Always
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DO YOU njqr your SNb? Bil
without the dread of the after
effects?
Lack of appetite, and s dlagreeable,
Olck-at-the-stomaeh feeling after meals,
usually Indicate that yomr digestive
organs are not working properly. Aa
s result, yon will feel weak, leee weight
sad lack the energy that is to be da
Meed tram well-digested fund.
A vshaahle help ta .correcting saeft
jewflMrms Is meatlnaed by the Her.
| Editor?W. R. Jftradftmi, Port Mill*
Managing Editor-W. R. Bradford,
Publishers ? W. R. Bradford, Fort
titill. 8. a, and J. J. Bailee, Fort IIill.
8. C.
Owner*?W. R. Bradford, Ftort Mill,
S. C., and J. J. Bailee, Fort Mill, S. C.
Known bondholder*, mortgagee* and
Other aefcurtty holders, holding 1 per
cent, or mate of total amount orjbond*,
mortgagee, or other securities: Mortgagee*?Saving*
Bank, Fort Mill, S. C. <
W: R. BRADFORD.
SWorn to and aubacribed before me
this Sitte day of September, 1920.
C. UNLINK,
t. Notary Public 8. C.
. V .
JESSE L. HOWIE
General Contracting
EtUaulM Oi?ifalj Giraa
Phone 168 Fort Mill, S. C.
i a Name
'v^ c % r.'z ...
ng; often everyends
on the name
Is for.
nean more and more to
he reason why we recas
Goodyear Tires,
these tires are?
people ride on-GOODtS
than any other
rs of small cars and
rs of big ones, we've
hing. worth while for
U
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rleaith Motor
Company,
ORT MILL, S. C,
Js for Repair Work.
"Movies" I
ement with the manager
rherebf we are enabled
r i '
ickets Free
our white customers.
no strings or red tape to
our opportunity to spend
Lire each evening at our
>od? at regular prices and
particulars.
1GUSON.
nister Relieved
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Jim Feel Sick at Meal Times,
Enjoys His Meals.
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t ill, who writes: "1 bed stomach trouble
When 1 weald so to eat. I woald
tun sick. I took one bottle of Ziron,
end It eared me. Am always Tandy
> for my meele end eajor then, I think
It b I fine medicine." ^
i If your food hurts yen. If your Appetite
la poor, If yon ere pale, weak and
ran-down, and hare other symptoms
^ that Indicate your system needs help,
> try klroa. It will pot troa Into poor
'Mood and help build yon op. Take It
aeoseJ^^to^renUone^a^^j^
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which regular
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I Make your re
FORT MI
FOR HEADACHE,
UVERTROUDLE
Black-Drsofht Is The Best Mediate
This Lady Ever Used. Says
. It Is Only Medicine She
Ghres Her ChOdren.
Cherry Village, Ark.?In tolling ol
her experience with Thedford's BlackDraught,
Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R; F. D. Na
. 1, this place, eaid: MI used Black
Draught an a ImntiM iIm i*. v..j
ache, torpid liver and indigestion. II
is the best liver medicine I have evei
used and. Is the only medicine I glvi
my. children.
"I feel Ilka It has saved me a lot Is
doctors' bills, for when the children
complain of feeling bad or hkve a cold,
1 just give them a good dose of BlackDraught
and they soon get all right
It certainly cleans the liver and clean
up the skin -and they are soon out
well again. 1 jrouldnit he without h
for earthing."
Seventy years Of successful use hai
made Thedford's Black-Draught I,
standard, household remedy. Everj
member, of every family, needs, at
times, the benefit that Black-Draught
gives in helping to cleanse the ssstem
and to prevent or relieve the trohblei
that come from constipation. Indigos
tion, and a lasy liver.
To kean well. ?
* #-? wwtu, iifoa
and bowels most be la good worklnj
order. To help keep them thai wop
take occasional doses of Thedford'i
Bloek-Draugnt. Thousands of kernel
are nerer without it
For sole by all druggists.
The genuine has .the ?me
Thedford's, on the lrheL Insist on get
ttng what you ask for.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina. County
? of York.
By J. L. UpUHton, Esq., Probate Judge
of York County.
Whereas J. H. McMurray has applied
to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular the goods
and chattels, rights and credits of
Mrs. Mary Stewart McMumy, late of
the county aforesaid,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
*11 and singular the kindred
and creditor* of the said deceased to
be and appear before me at our next
Probate Court for the said county, to
be holden at York court house on the
5th day of October to shew cause. If
any, why the said " administration
should not be granted.
Oiven under my hand and seal this
18th day of September In the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and twenty and in the 145th year of
American Independence.
J. L. HOUSTON, J
Probate Judge of York County*
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If you will place them in ou
You will b6 surprised to se
crease. By depositing regu
intc dollars, dollars that if l<
remarkably short time.
You cannot find an indoor
of watching your savings ac
There is a serious satisfactio
add to it from time to time i
goal of Financial Independe
Those who travel the roa<
lead*Ho Financial Independ
of their job, loss of health 01
boos are taken care of if
account at
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FOR FRIDAY ,
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Five Pounds Sugar
Sugar, 100 Pound Lots, pc?r
Fat Back, by the strip.. r ..
Flour Shipped Stuff Hx
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JEWF&
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ie how rapidly your cents inilarly
you soon see them grow
;ft to themselves multiply in a
or outdoor sport equal to that
count grow.
>n in watching its growth as you
until it rapidly approaches the
nee.
i of systematic saving which
ence need never fear the loss
r old age. All of these bugayou
have a steadily growing
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