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V; 818 1V v *i- XEW8 AROUND TOWN. Short Stories Picked Up Here and There bjr The Times I$c porter. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coy of Sanford. N. C., are spending the ChrlBtmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Potts. Robert Potts, student at Washlngton and J.?dc university, Lexington, Va? is at home for the Christinas holidays. Miss Huttle Huntley expects to lonvo for Ruby, Chesterfield county, tomorrow to spend the holidays with her father. MJra Georgia ott, who lias been teuchihg^ in the Abbeville graded school for some time, is at her home ill Port Mill for the J^olidays. The annual election of officers of Catuw bu lodge, No. f>6, A. P. M., will be held this evening and following " tho olectlon tlie installation ceremonies will occur. Mia<! Willi.. 11 iiL* #. ,.|n.L- In ?f tho government departments ir> Washington D. C., is spending the holiilj.ys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoke A lining the ChristnuiB visitors to Fort Mill are Maj. and Mrs. James P. Fiilp and their two little sons of Abbeyillp, who are guests of Major lulp'b mother, Mrs. A*. < >. Jones. Miss Maude liohinson and Vestcr P. Wallace, both of Fort Mill, were married in the study of the Baptist pastoriuiu Tuesday afternoon, December 21. at 4:30 o'cloek by the itev. Dr. * Dyches, pastor of the bride. Tho Times will be published next week as usual, notwithstanding tho custom of many weekly newspapers in this section to suspend publication i for one Issue during the Christ mas holidays. Both tho mills of the Fort Mill Manufacturing company closed yes , tcrday evening for the Christmas holidays. It is understood that work at tho mills will he resumed on Monua?f. January Practically nil of the numerous hoys and girls who have been away from Fort Mill during tbe fall attending eollegc at various places in tho Stato have returned home for tlie Christmas holidays. The good work of Nile D. Carothers as superintendent of the Massc.v . o.may scuool last summer was recalled in a pleasant way a few days ago when a number of ladies whose t children attended the Sunday school presented him with a crate of choice home cunncd fruits. The local and lo:ig distance telephone which was removed from the Fort Mill office of the Western Union "telegraph company several weeks ? ?(,? u |lilll >11 HIV OHIO ? pit proem* 1'?d:owi.ig tIf recent or tier or ihe company for its r tnovnl. Christines trade for Fort > merchants this year is reporter! sllernoly lighter then it has l?oo: - t >ver:ii ycarc. Most . f the mcrch . who handle Christmas goods, )?< ever, 'bought very sparingly this year and will have only small stocks left after the trade of today and oinorrow. Sergt. I. M. Ynrhorongh arrived in ' ort A 'II a fc.v days ago Troni Magic Pass, Texas, to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mary Ynrhorongh. S; r.c. Yurbornugh lias heen in tho regular army for several y?a<s ' r id recently was transferred front Camp Jnt kroti, Colutnhia. ?to the camp at ICni.de I'ass. During the World vnr S< rgt. Ynrhorongh Was in the Pt.nntna Canul /Cone for a considerable time. ClirlMttins Tiiv ICxerclscs. The following is tbe program of tho Christmas tree exercises to lie held at the Fort Mill llnptlst church Saturday afternoon at -I o'clock: 1. Music, song No. 13.1, "It Canto Upon the Midnight Clear," by the Sunday school. 2. ' Santa Clans." by ten children of / the primary grade of tho Sunday school. ... m 1IMC, Ol III" Angels." Iiy the church choir. t? 4. "'How Henta Onus Cntne Pown the Chimney." by Miss Kate Mclaughlin. 5. Music, song XA. SIT. "Hark! the I'rrnM Angels Sing." by the Sunday school. 6. Hecitatlfin. The Christinas Stocking," by Job;. Mcl.nughlin. 7. M usie, sir.g N'o, is. "Sllont Night. Holy Night," by the Sunday school. 8. Christmas story, by Miss Marian Pa rks. 8. 1 ?lstrlhution of i?ropents. 10. Dismissal greyer, l>j the It- vDr. Dyclics. A special offering will he taken (luring the exercises for Armenian relief. MIM Workeix 'Dike l'ay Itoll. Accortling to the Oastonin Cassette of last Friday, three, employees of the Moro-Wel>h eetton mill In I>al, las, Jonas Moose, Kd Taylor and I'-en 'iiiiri.-. broke into ;he office of the mill Thursday night and made way with the weekly pay roll of the night hands, amount ink to some $5f?o. They were later apprehended and acknowledged their guilt. No arrests have been made, as it Is understood that if they made a clean confession and produce the money, they would not he prosecuted. The three men 'effected an entrance through a window of the office pud |lrled open the desk In which the money was kept. ATter securing it. they hid It behind a nearby house. 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In the Town of Port Mill before too Savings itapk, ot. Main Street, at eleven o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, the 2i?th iljiy of December^ 1920, the following described real estate: All tboso certain tracts, of land situated in Port Mill Township, County of York and State of South Carolina, and more particularly described as follow^: , l. Il ginning at a pin? r.'urtp Itt the public road and running with public road to Springs' and Spencer's corner, thence with Springs lino to It. '??. corner; thence N. 19 1-2 10. 1 ?.6. to poplar: N. 20 R. 19.10 1o W. O. down; thence to small branch and I with Itieanderinirs of ?nt,t r,..w t.. I W.O., S. 14 E. ?>05 to W.O.8., 7 1-2 K. I IS.lift to the, hcfrlnnlr.g: containing j fifty nerr*. iv? rr or l?va: Mh'r being I the same trnci of land convoyed to i W. T. Darnell by A. M Keo l>y deed I dated Meh. 19th. 1S78, recorded I | Book Y, page 419, It. M. C.. otllce. I 4 ? 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G"t Zlron from your druggist He sells it on a money-buck guarantee 1 < i k < 'ou: .ty, S. C. 2. All that tract of land containi,* r.rt <. < ii 1'i rcs, more or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of 11. 11. Klmbrdl, Mrs, Brem, nnd Sugar < reek, this being the rni.ie tract conveycd to \V. T. Darnell by Mary B. ai.il J. M. Merrill l?y deed dated Nov. 12, 1S'?5, ami recorded R. M. C.,/ otfee, Yo; k Connty, S. C., Sept \y, 181* 5. All that tract of land containing fifteen acres, more or leas, lying on west side of Sugar Creek and bound* d by lands now or formerly of Mrs. Brem, W. T. Darnell, and by Sugar Creek, this being the same* tract of land conveyed to W. T. Pnrroli bv W T. Kimbrell by deed dated D< c. 2nd D!*2. and rocorded In R. M C. oftlc. Book 114, page 7C5. Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to pay for napers. revenue stamns. nnd to comply kith his bid within on* hear afte, sale, and In the event the purchaser or purchasers fall to comply within one hour. In ml? to '.?e resold Immediately at 'purehd?-o?-'o risk. H. M. Dl'N'I Ai . . Trustee. Dec. 7th, 1920. 2t J 9 i & Jfry HAL L f i "> All Men's and i an/1 I o/Iiac' Q UIAVt JUUVIl^/O ij a GRI We have had a season, but we do garment if price vi waiting for these pr A $65.00 Men's Suits now 60.00 Men's Suits now 50.00 Men's Suits now I 45 CO Men's Suits now 40.00 Men's Suits now Met $65.00 Overcoats now 60.00 Overcoats now 50 00 Overcoats now 45.00 Overcoats now 40.00 Overcoats now 22.50 Overcoats now i 15.00 Overcoatr now __ 13.50 Overcoats now, ? $30.00 Boys' Suits now 25.00 Boys' Suits now 22.50 Boys' Suits .now 20.00 Boys' Suits now 18.50 Boys' Suits now 15.00 Boys' Suits now 12.50 Boys' Suits now Bo 3 $30.00 Boys' Overcoats now __ 25.00 "Rovn' Ovprpftflta *1 rwnr 20.00Boys Overcoat3now... 18.50 Boys Overcoats now... 12.50 Boys Overcoats now.. Ltidias' Every Ladies stock, ranging $40, is now c PRICE. This i ladies of this s< Suits and Coats tofore had and peated. These prices are : \i PAT' * if f y ? "' MNGm Boys* Suits ai uits and Coat AT QArPIFI -4A ML a. u/l &V/A A very good Clothi not want to cari ill move them, ices, so here they < ten's Suits it's Qvercoai leys' Suits . /s' Of crc I t Suits and ' Coat and Su in price froi >ffered at e> s an opporti ection to buy that they ha which is not for SPOT CASH. [ERSC s Mown ' r* s id Overcoats s Going at CE. ng business this y over a single You have been are: $32.50 30.00 25.00 22.50 -- 29.00 ts $32.50 30.00 25.00 22.50 20.00 11.25 7.50 6.75 - $15.00 12.50 11.25 10.00 $.25 7.50 8.25 3 $15.00 12.50 10.00 - S.25 ' 8.25 Coats lit in our big m $79.50 to cactly HALF I inity for the ' new, stylish J ive not here- I apt to be re- A HNTS I