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*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.
It Is supposed that their conduct
aroused the suspicion of the other
hands or of some witnesses, for at
2: SO o'clock Friday morning. Policeman
White and Fred Robinson, superintendent.
were apprised of thO
theft and had cornered the three
men named. All the money was recovered.
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; *TJ| VERY man rnd wcno, who is in
j Jg| a run-down, weak condition, with
bad complexion and poor appej
tlte, duo to lack of Iron in their blood,
should find Ziron helpful and strength|
building.
It is a scientific, reconstructive tonic,
| composed of ingredients recommended
| by leading medical authorities.
Describing his experience with Ziron,
Mr. George "W. S. I-nnier writes from
Jones, Ala.: "Sometime back, I was in
p. terrible condition. I was weak and
nervous, and had a tired feeling all
the tiuio. My slilu was muddy. I
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NOTICK or Tltt STKK'S S \!.K. .
Pursuant to the terms of a written
agreement between J. 1,. Adklns,
end W. A. Medlin and Itlanch Medlln.
the undersigned will expose to
sale at public auction for ash. 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
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; of from $500.00 to
s of four years, five
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labama Man Wias Weak,
But is Now Strong.
l:r.d no appetite, and nt morning I
didn't feel like getting up. I was
reading of Ziroa and decided I would
try it . . .
"Will eny that Zlron is a good medicine.
1 have gained ten pounds In
four months. Am strong and have a
good appetite."
Zhou is a mild Iron tonic, good for
young and old. It helps to restore
the system, when run-down by orer|
work, undernourishment, caused by
stomach or bowel disorders, or as a
result of soma weakening illness.
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
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All Men's and i
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UIAVt JUUVIl^/O ij
a GRI
We have had a
season, but we do
garment if price vi
waiting for these pr
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$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,
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$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 :
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MNGm
Boys* Suits ai
uits and Coat
AT QArPIFI
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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
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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.
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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
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$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
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