al a. Bradford, Jr., of Columbia
K >T" ?ttt Sunday la FUrt Mill at the homo
of his fathor, a. a. Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Withers M&seey. for *$.
mar residents of Fort Mill, whye re '
oantly moved from Columbia tb Charf
lotto.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Ummoiu and
children of Wlnnsboro were the guests
Sunday of relatives In fort Mill. Mr.
Lemmou says he thinks Fort Mill
the beat town Its slse In South CaroUna
and he hopes to some day again
'make his home here.
W. R. Bradford of Fort Mill, member
of the General Assembly for York
county, has accepted the Invitation of
President L,ueco Ounter to make an
address at the annual meeting of the
State Teachers' association in Spartanburg,
Friday evening, November 26.
Roller Gordon, who conducts a fruit
uiuu ana luncn room near the Houtn rn
passenger station In Port Mill.
Monday morning paid the town a fine
of $60 for violating the ordinance
against the transportation of intoxicating
liquors.
Z. Y. Bradford, former Fort Mill
dtlsen, who had made . his home In
Badln, N. C.. for several years up to a
few months ago, when he moved to
Florence, was married in that' city a
few days ago to Mrs. Minnie Mima at
her home on South Bunbourn street.
The ceremony was performed l>y the
Rev. Dr. F. H. Furman in tho presence
of a few close friends of the parties.
Mr. and Mra Bradford will make
their home in Florence. .
Miss Mamie Carter, daughter of Mr.
anil Mrs. C. H. Carter, and Walter |
Wright, both of Fort Mill, wore married
Saturday evening, the ceremony
being performed by the Itev. W. ft.
Baiiknight, pastor of 8t. John's Metn-j
odlst church. Mr. Wright is a voters^
of the World war, with a splendid record
for service,. He served overseus
as a sergeant of the Fort Mill company.
118th reorlment. 30th division.
/
Mrs. Kenneth Nlms, Mrs. L M. Musfey
and Miss Virginia Hamilton, accompanied
by Osmond Barber and Li.
s M. Masey, left Fort Mill Tuesday for
( Jonesvllle, Union county, to bo at tho
bedside of their father, Col. It. W.
Hamilton, who Is crltlcaly 111. Mrs.
Osmond Barber, also a daughter of
Col. Hamilton, was unable to go to the
> bedside of her father on account of
the Illness of one of her children.
^number of young men have recently
enlisted In the Tom Hail
Guards, N. G. U. 8., and the total
membership of the company, which
was organised only a few' weeks ago,
now is 73. Thus far company drills
are being held twice each week in the
armory, but when the company equipment
la reoe^ved the officers plan to
* have: electric light strung about the
baseball grounds so that drills may
be held there evenings. Measurement
of tbe men tor uniforms was taken
some days ago, and these, together
with the underclothing, shoes, hats,
overcoats, raincoats, ponchos, etc., are
expected to arrive within n few wccks.
Fort Mill friends of Theodore Harrts
will be Interested in the statement
that he has glyen up flying for Uncle
Bam to engage In the safer if less
exciting work of an examiner of
banks and building and loan associations
for ^he State of Texus, with
headquarters In Austin. Until recent,
ly Mr. Harris wara lieutenant in the
aviation corps, at Kelly Field, Texas.
He entered the service at Camp Sevier,
* Greenville, shortly after the United
States 'became engaged in the World
war and after passing the rigid examination
for aviators was commissioned
a lieutenant. The position Mr. Harris,
l cocr
FOR FRIDAY A
Large Size Snow Drift Lard J
Five Pounds Sugar
4 Sugar, 100 Pound Lots, per (
Fat Back, by the strip.
Flour Shipped Stuff Hor
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has with the Texas government was
seonxyd for him through .the instrumentality
of.Governor Hobby. He is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Harris of
Fort Mill.
In response to the proclamation of
Governor Cooper urgtng the public
schools of the State to hold special
exdfclses during the ' present week
stressing the importance of fire prevention,
a Are drill is to be held at
>th? Fort Mill graded school this afternoon
and tomorrow afternoon and
talks are to be made on the subject
by the teachers. A representative of
the Insurance department in Columbia
yraa in town Tuesday trying to
work up Interest In the movement by
(limriouiinff pnmeu mutiur n-anus
upon the subject and telling how
much property had been consumed In
the jilted States by Are during the
past ^ar and how many persons were
burned to death during tl\^ same time.
T. N. Alexander, Confederate veteran
who formerly lived in Fort Mill
township for many years, but who is
now making his home In the Steele*
Creek section of Mecklenburg county,
was In town Wednesday for the second
time during the year. Recently
Mr. Alexander hus suffered much from
a wound he received at the buttle of
Chapln Farm, Virginia, on October
18, 1864. "My wound was dressed (lrst
by Dr. Robert Gibbons of Charlotte."
yesterday said Mr. Alexander, "and
exactly 62 years afterward was dressed
by his son, Dr. Robert Gibbons, Jr.,
also, of Charlotte." Mr. Alexander was
a member of the 37th North Carolina
Infantry and fought under Jackson at
Chancellorsville and with his regiment
was In the thick of the great Gettysburg
engagement. In his younger days
Mr. Alexander was a powerful man
physlcaly and Is yet^well preserved for
[one who took part In the civil conflict
that ended 6& years ago.
TO DISMANTLE DIG ZOO.
llagenlNM ks Will Sell Remaining An1
In in Is In Famous Park.
The great Hagenbock zoological
park, near Hamburg, Germany, is to
be dismantled and the animals sold.
The war raised costs of conducting
the park to unbelievable heights and
reduced the number of tourists to an
almost negligible number.
From August, 1914, to November,
1918, more thun 200 big animals
died, despite heroic attempts to alter
their accustomed diet. Among
these were 74 lions, 19 tigers, 40
bears, 19 polar bears, 8 leopards and
10 hyenas. Of the smaller animals
200 apes, 7 chimpanzees and 1?9 baboons
died, and the sea animals lust
harldy fewer In proportion.
Enormous prices of animals and
depletion of the world's stocks made
attempts to build up the park failures,
and finally the decision wn?
reached to dismantle the park and
sell such animals as were not in use
In the traveling shows owned by Carl
llngenbeck.
W? arc proud of the confidence doctors,
druggists and the pnblic have in
666 Chill and Fever Tonic.
The Brunswick Is I lie only' Phonograph
that plays ALL records IT.ilFKOTLY
and reproduces the natural
void- witlHiut disagreeable sounds.
Hear H at Massejr'H.
666 cures Malaria, Chilli
and Fever, Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe. It kills
the parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative
and general Tonic.?AdvIf
you want home news, you
will find it only in The Times.
HALS
ND SATURDAY
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jound-.- 19c
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For 10 cent* you fet Ooifate'i Dentan
Creroe, Tooth Brush, Shoe Polish,
20 cent Fire Shovel, C. M. C. Crochet
Cotton, etc., at Maseey's. v
MEED OATS from GOITER PEDIQfiEEi)
APPLER STOCK?Produced
66 Bu. per'Acre on RED LAUD. A
beautiful OAT for ?1.7E Bu. LEADING
COVER CROP feEED at right
prices. High grade ALFALFA SEED
39 C. LB. ALL SEED F. O. B. ROOK
HILL. 8. C., "The-Home of Alfalfa;**
ROCK HILL GROCERY CO.. ROCK
HILL, 8. C.
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SPECIALS for one week?15 cent,"
uinKiuun, outiuic, Percale and Bleach f
Domcrtic all 29 centa at L. 4. Miw- j
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^ nervous people, who suffer from
P pains, lack of appetite, and who it
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M ? gas**
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M The Scientifi
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M taken very little medicine of any kin
H my back, pains in the muscles of i
sb weak, languid, depressed, no energ)
H took three bottles ol Ziron, and got a
Oct a bottle of Ziron Iron Tonic TabU
benefit you. your money wiU be refunded, for
^^^acfc guarantee.
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I have bought THE CITY
* ronage of the public, assnrinp
4 ment and the best food the mi
* specialty of lunches.
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The Sun bean of the I
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I MARY MILES MINTER, I
I "Nurse Maijorie." I
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SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY when
rou buy your IjuIIcw' aiul Children's
lata at L, J. Massey's..
immp.nt
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is now about com- |
[> announce that we |
lo the highest grade i
g and Top Building. J
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aint Shop \
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Look for the Sign. I
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lust have a certain amount of iron Bfl
:ks iron, nothing can take its place H
iron until you get it. Pale, weak, A
headaches, indigestion, rheumatic 2
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11a, Ga.: "I am a man of 65; have
id. Two years ago I got a pain in iji
my arm and leg; no appetite, very H
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all good dracaUt* aell Ziron on a moneyHK#XK
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TOURING CAR,
WITHOUT STARTRR
TOURIXG CAR
WITH STARTER
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WITHOUT STARTER
RUNABOUT,
WITH STARTER
CHASSIS
j The Fort! Motor Com panjr
Immnllatr orders for oik- Iiuik
will suffer a temporary 1 cms
willing to nuke a saeriti (V li
Itosslhle aiul maintain n mon
war 1h over and it is time win
tain iui artllieial standard of
was made to bring tlic busiiv
at your command with regal
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I ever hungry. I knew, by H
this, I needed a tonic, and H
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SCARDUI
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h3 1 began neing Cardni," V
continues Mrs. Burnett J9
I "After my first bottle, I slept U
I better and ate better. I took H
four bottles. Now I'm well, m
M feel Just fine, eat and sleep, K
II my skin la clear and I hare Gfl
gained and sure feel that 9
B Cardul Is the best tonlo erer V
K made." JS
it Thousands of other women U
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Wrs. Burnett did. It should K
I help you. H
IAt an druggists. 9
JESSE L.HOWIE
General Contracting
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Phono 168 Fort Mill, S. C
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:ks and tractors will b
following prices:
StdAR COVPKI.KT, WITH
AND DKMOI'NT/
510 NKDAN, WITH ST.>
AXI> DEMOI'XTA
395
(TON THITCK,
^00 WITH PNKl'MAT
nnn FORDSOX
OUU TRACTOR .. ..
makes tills mluetlon In the fne? ?f the fne
Iretl forty-six tliousaiMl sixty-live nirs ami ti
while usIiik U|> the material Ixiimht at IUk
It I tr< ||?P l/i 1M*IIIIV liiieliiiWJe IW?#aIp * " "
lentuni of the buying; power of the country,
r priccN ?m? mrr. There Ik tut sense t?r w
values. For the l(ont Interest of ull It Is tini
em of the country down to a rc puUir pre-v
nr Ford Kfllciency In service nntl, enjeeroes
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OCK HILL, S. C.
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BLACK STREETS
ife*5
If you will place them in our bank
You will be surprised to see how
crease. By depositing regularly y
into dollars, dollars that if left to t
remarkably short time.
You cannot find an indoor or out<
of watching your savings account {
There is a serious satisfaction in wa
add to it from time to time until it
goal of Financial Independence.
Those who travel the road of a;
leads to Financial Independence n
of their job, loss of health or old at
boos are taken care of if you hi
account at
THE SAVING.
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motors. .Tlio cont|MUiy s
her prill's. T1u>y nre ^
low n ImlsIs ns ipiirkl> ns
Henry Eorti snys: "Tin* r
Isiloin in tryhif; tn initio- H
?' n real luirtli'iilnr effort jj '
mr stiiniliinl." Wo iut *;
x to till your order*.
1PANY
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cart teach
r your
ijjlArs
TO HAVE |
/v\?ree
:nts *
at 4 per cent, interest.
# if" %
r rapidly your cents inWx.
. B
ou soon see them (-row
hemselves multiply in a
ioor sport equal to that
Krow.
itching its growth as you
rapidly approaches the
ystematic saving which
fed never fear the loss
ge. All of these buga.
ave a steadily growing v
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