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"Ziron Did Us Both Oo
of Nortfi
Eti a well-kaown medical (act, that
rea la a necessary constituent of the
Mood, and that blood lacking Irotwls
Ntaai of many troubles that only Iron
Zfroru a acJentfHc eompound of Iron
wNh ?wr lataatila Ingredients, Is the
. remedy la take when your Mood needs
more tea, and your system requires a
tools. Braa la mAd and harmless, does
not sMM dm teeth, and Is good lor children
as ?d as adults.
Mr. P. Q. Qentry, of Norene, Tcnn.,
SHORT ITEMS OF NEWS
PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN
MIm lCaj Owens is spending the
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss LUa
Dixon In York.
The Hev. W. R. Bauknlght spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with his
mother in Newberry.
The honor roll of the Fort Mill
graded school for the tlrst quarter of
the current session will be printed in
The Time* next week.
Many of the. Fort Mill boys and
girl* who have been away this fall
attending college are at home for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Ulss Bulow Masscy has returned
to Mitobell college, Statesvlllo, N. C.,
after a visit of several days at the
homo of her father, L*. J. Masscy.
A oui amounting to bdoui i??
per sent waa made several days ago
In the wage* of the employees of the
Tort Mill Manufacturing company.
The Rer J. W. H. Dyches. Th. D..
pastor of the Fort Mill Baptist
ehuroh returned home yesterday after
a week'* visit to relatives In
Rernwell county.
The business of tho Fort Mill
Wholesale Grocery company. William
Belk, president, ha* been moved from
the building the company formerly
oseupied on White street to a building
on upper Main street.
An airplane la said to have fnllon
with tho pilot, one of the Boylos boys
of Rock Hill, from a considerable
height, a short distance beyond Catawha
river from Fort Mill. Tuesday
afternoon and tho pilot considerably
Injured.
Harvey Capps, 14-year-old son of
Mr. and Mr*. J. L>. Capps. met with
the misfortune a few days ngo of
breaking his left leg near the ankle
while playing football with a number
of his schoolmates on the grounds
of the Fort Mill Preabyterinn church.
Hunters in this section recently
have hAd the good fortune to bag a
considerable number of wild ducks,
the number of which to be found
along the water courses near Fort
Mil! is uald to be larger this year
than for several yeara.
After spending ten days nt the
home of hi* father Monroe Merrltt,
and other relatives in Fort Mill, H. E.
Merrltt will leuve Saturday for his
home at Boraluno, I^a. Mr. Morrltt Is
a locomotive engineer on the New Orlean*
& Grand Northern railroad.
The fall session of the Gold Hill
public school was resumed Monday
morning, after a suspension of several
weeks with Miss Huth Lee 8hulor
and Mian Ida Lee Parler, both of
Klloree, Orangeburg county. In charge.
The school Is to run for bIx months.
B. H. Patterson and family have
moved Into the homo Mr. Peterson
recently had orected on the corner
of Forest nncl Hall streets. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nims and their children will
occupy tho cottage on Hall Btreet out
of which Mr. Patterson and his family
have Just moved.
Business generally is appended In
Fort Mill today In observance of
Thanksgiving dny. Tho stores, cotton
mills and banka are closed and at the
postofBce Sunday hours nre being observed.
Tho cotton mills. It Is stnted.
will not resume operations until next
Monday morning.
The Fort Mill friends of Miss I-lzele
Gulp, who moved several years
ago from this community to Black
Mountain, N. C\. with her niece. Miss
Alice White, will learn with plensure
that she ho* been able to return to
her homo nf?er undergoing an operation
at nn Ashevllle hospital.
A Chevrolet automobile belonging
to Hugh Wisher caught tire on the
public road about one milo south of
town last Thursday evening and was
completely ruined by the flames. Mr.
Wisher was driving tho car at the
time and he says he thinks th?
whs caused by Imperfect electric wlrlug.
Numerous Fprt Mill poople arc interested
in the address which "Billy"
fiunday, noted evangelist, Is to deliver
-In Charlotto on the evening of December
XI and many from thin placo
are expecting to hoar the address,
which le to be delivered under the
auspice* of the Oood Fellows* club
of Charlotte.
The Plnevllle coton mill, one of
the Chadwlck-Hosklns group of mills,
indeQpltely suspended operations last
Wednesday afternoon, according to
information reaching Fort Mill from
Plnevllle. Many of the former employee*
of the mill are said to be
moving to other mills in this section
to find employment.
A report was current In Fort Mill
yesterday that the Carhartt mill in
Nook Hill would resume operations
next Monday morning, following the
suspension of work at the mill several
weeks ago. There was nothing
In the report, however, about resumption
of operations at the Carhartt
plant at Carhartt. three miles
out of Fort Mill, which also has been
Idle for some time.
Conalderable opposition Is said to
have developed to the proposition advanced
a few weeks ago that the
town eoundl of Fort Mill pass an ordlnsnee
prohibiting pig pens in town.
Members of eouncll recently have received
numerous requests that no
sueh ordinance he passed. Mcnnwhll*"
some of those responsible for the agnation
eav that If conditions nro notl
bster next lummtr than they were!
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vd, " Writes Mr. Uentry,
te, Tepn. .1
writes: "Zlron Iron Ironic has made good
in my family. I halve used H to a very
great advantage tol myself and my 14year-old
boy. H aid us botb good. 1
think It isa good medicine tor what it is
recommended."
II you are pale, weak, tired, feel down
and out, take Ziron. It will put Iron into
your blood, and should help build you up.
Qet a bottle from your druggist today,
and give ZIRON a fair trial. Slid by
him under a money-back guarantee.
Ask him about it He will tell you.
tlie pant summer appeal will be made
to the State board of health for reIfef.
I
Heath Belk has returned to the
home of his mother. Mrs. \fT E. Belk,
in Fort Mill, after an absence of several
months. durlnK which he was
employed ut the plant of the Oyer
iana auiomoime compuny, ioiviiu,
Ohio, which cut off a considerable
part of its force a' few weeks ago. Another
son of Mrs. Belk, Luther Belk.
who also was employed by the Overland
company, is now in Califbrnia
working for a distributing company.
He expects to go to Vancouver before
returning to Port Mill.
The ease of W. 8. Parker, accused
of cutting and seriously Injuring L..
IBobbins and John Bobbins, father
and son, in a difficulty with the two
men at Carhartt mill, at Carhartt,
some weeks ago. was to be heard this
week at the November term of court
In York. The difficulty between the
men Is said to have grown out of
different opinions they held as to the
activity of the focal branch of the
textile union at Carhartt. Parker was
formerly a worker in one of, the Fort
Mill eotton mills and a number of
character witnesses from this place
were summoned to York Monday to
testify in his behalf. ,
FOPIIIK llRAHIiAU COMING T<^
WINTHHOP COLLFflE.
The concert of Sophie Braslau on
December 7th at Winthrop College
is: hailed as one of the great musical
events of the season.
Miss Rrnslau is, recognized as one
of the stars of the Metropolitan Opera
Company nn?l In the estimation
of the musical world one of the three
genuine contraltos, Madame Homer
and Madame Schamnnn-Holnk being
the other two.
Miss Rrasiau is still under 30.
Having a radiant youth, magnetic
and a sinerre a|>preclatlon of art. she
hns gained for herself an enviable
reputationThose
who wish tickets may secure
them by mailing a check to
VVInthrop College, from which place
tickets will be sent. Reserved seats,
$1.50.
SCIb ?ol. ATTKXI?ANCE.
The compulsory school term will
begin on Monday, NoveTnb?-r 3J, anu
continue for four months. This uppiles
to all schools in session on that
date ami to nil i-iiii.ii ..>> l?.i ? >.
ages of eight and fourteen yours. In
ihe raw of schools opening luior, th?
compulsory term wl^l begin with tluschool
term.
All coir.municiitions in regard to
school attendance should bo addressd
to Mr, I.eslic I.. Siuitb and Miss
Alice 1. Garrison, Attendance Udiccrs
York. S. C.
JOHN E. CAIIUOI.U
2t Supt of E(l.
Rub-My-Tism it a powerful antiseptic;
it kills the poison caused from infected
cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.
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666 quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, and Headache,
due to Torpid Liver.
666 cures Malaria, Chilis
and Fever, Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe. It kills
the parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative
and general Tonic.?Adv666
has more imitations than
any other Chill and Fever Tonic
on the. market, but no one wants
Imitations. They are dangerous
things in the medicine line.?Adv.
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Come to see us wl
Price and Goods.
We guarantee al
patrons.
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<racts are staring you
body talking hard tiro
cheap goods:
ALL DRINKS
M Ik Drinks f
CIGARETTES,
Better Goods for Less
The Candy
H. CARROS,
1 Special Grot
1100 lb. Selfrisinjj Flour.
50 ll>. Self rising Vlour
25 lb. Selfrisintr Flour.^
1-2 Bushel of Meal.2.
Sack of Shorts ___
8 lb. Bucket Snowdrift Lard
4 lb. Bucket Swift Jewel Lar
4 lbs. loose Roast. d Coffee, gr
1 lb. Arbuckle CofFee
lib. Suprar 15c. or 7 lbs
Irish Potatoes, per peck..-Sweet.
Potatoes, per i?ecl< __
Cotton Seed,Meal 7..per cent,
Cotton Seed Feed Meal, per {
I Cotton Seed Hulls, per Sack..
B. C. FER
EVERYTHING 1
AND B]
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to buy Heavy and
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?. W. PARKS, Manager.
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in the face?everyes.
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20s . . I8c
Money.
Kitchen
Proprietor. '
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Fancy Groceries. g
action in Service,
:he wants of our
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$0 00 *
300 I
1.50 I
1.00 I
x- 2 50 ft.
- 1.75
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Sack 2 50 |
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EST IN
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TORE OF
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dcssallncs, l>lnck nntl colors, the
yard $1.99
'aney Stripe Crepe tie Chine ShirtIns.
$3 value, yard $1.99
>Vool Serso. hlack anil navy, $2.50
value, yard $1.99
IVool Trlcoline, In black and nary,
$2.50 value, yard $1.99
leatherbloom Petticoats, In black.
value $2.50 $1,119
.adics' Knitted , Petticoats, value
$2.50 $1.99
ladies' Outing Gowns, $3.50 value
$1.99
Children's Outing Gowns,, $1.75
value, two for 41.99
lahy Blankets, value $2.75 ....$1.99
Uaby Blankets, value $1.25, two
for $1.91)
Indies' Union Suits, value $2.50
for $1.99
16-inch Sea Island. 30 cent value.
10 yhrds for ~. $1.99
liest Outing, 50 cent value, eight
yards for $1.99
16-inch Bleaching, 30 cent value,
10 yards for $1.99
>ress Gingham, 50 cent value, six
yards for $1.99
\pron Gingham, value 25 cents. 12
yards for $1.99
For One Week, Beginning 1
gains At $1.99. Come And (
A.11 Coat Suits, ^liddy Suits,
Prices.
^o. 9941 REPORT OF THE <
THE FIRST NATIONAL
In the State of South Curolina, at the
- mil >v:i ?>U.
KESOU]
Loans nnd discounts, including redlsct
Notes and Idlls rcdlscounted with F,<
ul Itcscrve Dunk (other than 1
acceptances sold)
Notes and bills rcdlscounted other t
with Federal Reserve Rank (ot
than bunk acceptances sold)
Overdrafts unsecured
U. S. Government Securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U.
value)
Pledged as collateral fct State or otlu
bills payable
< >\vned and unpledged
Stock of Federal Reserve Rank (T>0 pi
Furniture and Fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
t'ash in vault and net amounts due fr
Net amounts due from banks, bankers
the Unitod states
Checks on other banks in same* city o
Cheeks on banks located outside of
bank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Trcasn
Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected??
Hills Receivable not past due. .
Total
LIABI1
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided prolits less current cxpen?
Interest and discount collected or ere
turity and not earned?.approxiu
Amount reserved for taxes accrued...
.\mount reserved for all interest accr
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outsta
Individual deposits subject to check. .
Total of demand deposits, subject t
Certificates of deposit (other than for t
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits subject t o
l\ S. Government Securities borrowed
cral security for same
Hills payable, other than with Fedora
ing all obligations representing n
than rediscounts
'.ills payable with Federal Reserve Ha
Total
liabilities for rediscounts with Fe<
Viabilities for rediscounts other than
Rank
Total contingent liabilities
Of the total loans and discounts
>n which interest and discount was c!
)f those permitted by law (Sec. 5197,
lotes upon which total charge not to
,vns none. The number of such loa
>tatc of South Carolina. County of Yo
I, W. T. Rarron, Cashier of the i
iwear that the above statement is tru
>clief
Subscribed and sworn to before m
Correct Attest:
T. Ft. SPR ATT.
J. T. YOUNG.
I.. A. HARRIS.
Directors.
SUMM
'.apital and Surplus
'rof it Account
deposits
'esources ....
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40 cent Pnjama Cloth. eight yards
for f 1.99
Laco Trimmed and Embroidered
Scarfs, value $1.60, two for..$1.99
I?atfics' Silk Hose, all shades, value
tip to 111.00, two pairs for.91.99
Ladies' Silk Hose, In white and
black, value up to $3.00, pulr-91.99
Ladles' Lisle Hose, Muster IJrown,
value 65c. four pairs for .. . ? ?t?
Boys' Buster Brown Hose, large
size, value GOe, four pairs fur.$1.WW
Boys" Buster Brown Hose, small
size, value 50 cents, five pairs.91.0V
Barge size, pure I.lnen Towel,
value *1.25, two for Sl.W
Children's Velvet Hats and Caps,
value up to $3.00 Sl.W
Children's Gingham Dresses, value
*3.00 $1.WW
Best quality, 0-4 Illeeched Sheeting.
value $1.25 yard. 2 1-2
yards for SI.WW
Best quality Sheets, 81x00, value
$2.75, one for Sl.W
Best quality Pillow CifSes, value
50 cents, live for Sl.W
4 4-inch Indinnhcnd, value 6 5c, ^
four yards for . , m
Canon Cloth, 40 cent quality, six
yards for Sl.W
"riday, We Will Offer Barjet
Your Share.
, Etc., at Greatly Reduced
CONDITION OF
BANK, AT FORT MILL,
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Keserve 1 Hstrlct No. 5
ttCKS.
>1111 tu >426,918.99
HllT. # . .
junk
>65.332.01 .. 4.JT
ban ,
her
. . 5,000.00?>60,332.01
>366,686.98
6,730.22
S. bonds pur
>40,00').00
r deposits or
35,000.00
5,350.00
80.360.00
;r cent of subscription). 1,500.00
2,850.00
Hunk 15,521.03
om national hunks . . . . 4,808.11
und trust companies In
769.29
ir town us reporting hunk 1,450.19'
city or town of reportinK
1.950.001
irer and due from U. H.
2,000.00
iproxtmute?on Notes and
1,600.90
1485,006.83
.ITIES
| 40.000.00
10.000.00
os, Interest nn<l tuxes paid 6,517.01
dited In ndvunee of mainto
6.200.00
1 000.00
ued 1,100.90
40.000.90
nding 4 14.27
102,653 48
n reserve .. $102,553.48
roncy borrowed) 36.974.91
166,396.05
reserve .,..$203,370.96
without furnishing collut
33.850.00
I Reserve llnnk (Includloney
borrowed other
10,000.00
nk 30 000.00
$485,005.82
ilernl Reserve Rank 55,332.01
with Federal Reserve
... . 5,000.00
60.332.01
shown above, the amount
harged at rates in excess
Rev. Htat. (exclusive of
exceed 50 cents was made)
rrs wns None.
rk, hs.:
above named hank. do solemnly
e to the best of my knowledge and
W. T. BARRON, Cashier,
ic this 2M day of November. 1920.
C. H. RINK, Notary Public.
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. $ 50,000.00
; 14,817.01
. 305,924.44
. 545,337.83
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