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' % . 4 = NEWS AROUND TOWN. Ibort Stories Picked Up Here and There by The Times Reporter. Mrs. C. H. Kleuppelberg of Brevard, N. C.. spent Saturday and Sun- , day In Fort Mill as the guest of relatives. Clarence Link of Laurens was a ^ guest at the home of his, father, C. S. Link, during the Chrltmas holidays. ? / Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barron expect It begin housekeeping within the next fortnight in the Harris cottage on south Hall street. mr. ana juts. a. \j. jones ieu Monday evening for a few days, visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Reld at Chatham, Va. Mrs. J~ P. Timmerman and little sons, of Trenton are guests o' Mrs. Tlmmerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L>. Bennett. A. Lee Phillips and Parks Boyd aro at home from Newport News, Va., spending the holidays with relutives In Fort Mill. The sessions of the Fort Mill grades school w??i ue resumed Monday morning, following a ten-day recess f< r the Christmas holidays. Friends of B, E. Patterson of Fttrmville, N. C., former mayor of Fort Mill, were pleased to welcomo him to town last week as a Christmas visitor. i jMr, and Mrs. Withers Massey and their children of Charlotte, N. C.. wero gueets during the holidays of Mrs. Mussey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bradford. Zack Spratt, who is in tnc government service in Washington, I>. C., Is spending the week in Fort Mill with his father, the Rev. James Spratt, and other relatives. The Rev. J. W. H. Dyches accompanied by JLudson Mills motored to Rich Hill church 10 miles south of Lancaster, Saturday morning, to conduct tho funeral of Mrs. R. O. Small. Mrs. Charles S. Smith of Morganton, N. C? and Miss Carlotta Smith of ABhevillc, N. C., mother und sister, respectively, of Mrs. J. B. Black, are guests of Mrs. Blnck at the Presbyterian manse. Uition from the rectn heavy rains, t hjolng in places almost impaaflablo., What Is said to be the worst section i of road near town Is between Fort Mill and the Catawba river bridge. Monday night a ltock Hill oil truck and a Fort Mill lumber truck were stuck fast In the mud at that place and not until Tuesday morning did ? the drivers succeed in getting the I < trucks out. Ono of the coun'y otlll cials was asked a few days ago if i the county could not repair the river road and his reply was, "You ought to see the road between Tirzuh and York." Among tho Fort Mill boys and girls who are spending the holiduys at their homes from various colleges in thfs Bcctlon arp Stroud Kims, from Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Insti< tute; Alfred O. Jones, Presbyterian College of South Carolina; Clarence Patterson, William Erwln, Robert Erwtn, Murphy Cook. Murray Furls, Charlton Oarrlson, William drier. James Balles. Clemson College; Glider Bauknlght, Newberry college; ? William Crook, Wofford Fitting school; Billy Mack, Porter Military ( academy; Harry ' Bradford, Medical Callegfe of South Carolina; , Fravor Ktmprell, Bailey Military institute; i Miss Bulow Massey, Mitchell college; < Misses Hattlo Belk, Uernlce Mills. JSIma Bradford, Winnie Crook and Elmle Balles, Wlnthrop college; Rob. ert Potts, Washington and Lee university. Miss Nannie Bell Llpe was married to itobert L. Collins In the study of the Baptist pastorlum Sunday morning, December 28. at 10 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by the Hoy. J. W. H. Dyches. Work at tho mills of the Fort Mill Manufacturing company will be re. ' Biin.ed Monday morning, according to announcement made to tho operatives when tho mills closed lust week for tho Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy McMurray of Fernandlna, r la., are spending tne week at tho home of Dr. McMurray's ratner, j. li. McMurray. Dr. and Mrs. McMurray expect to leave for their homo Saturday, accompanied by his sister, Miss blather McMurray. and Mr. McMurray. N. P. Johnson, former Fort Mill citizen who is now making his horn-. In Danville, Vn., is in town una week visiting relatives and -friends. Mr. Johnson is one of The 'limes* good friends who says he looks for? ward each week to the coining of his , paper as ono does to the arrival of a letter with a check in it. A good piece of detective work wat done during the Christmas holidays by Police Officer V". *D. Potts, when ho located and arrested in Itock Hill n white man named D. F. Itivens tind his wife, wanted by the Columbia authorities on the charge ^ of stealing clothing and jewelry from ? stores in that city. The man and ^ woman were taken to Columbia Saturday morning by a deputy from the Klchland county sheriff's office. Tho Uev. Dr. J. W. II. Dyches and i his family were treated to an old fashioned "pounding" by the members of the Pleasant Valley church und congregation, Thursday afternon, December 23. T. W. Culp and > H. D. Patterson were the committee to "deliver tho goods," which I>r. Dyches says consisted of nn abundance and variety of substantial and ' delicate foodstuffs, for which he and his family expressed sincere appreciation. ' -So far as The Times is Informed, only one arrest was made in Fort Mill during the Christmas holidays, that of a negro accused of robbing i Itock Hill stores last Thursday. The man was taken from Southern pussonger train No. 28 Thursday evening by Police Officer V. D. Potts. At the time he had in his possession ladies' wearing apparel said to be worth $12l> and four pairs of fine wool socks. He was locked up in Fort Mill for tho night and Friday morning was turned over to tho ) Itock Hill authorities. Tho public rouds of Fort Mill township generally are In bad con ? ' ' " M ?*p. . *7'??~ t si : -- .. . i \ : 1 j?a Greetings For / To our many friends in Fort ^ out this section t the season's gree ti i r i i nrougn your ra 3; patronage the ^ proved to be a ;; we wish to assr * t . that your patron I; preciated. < < 1During 1921 it || to strive even h || - you and hope hy :: it your continued * ? < > f t I ? KIMBI < I 4[ ) < 1920? As the old ye; wish to expre appreciation of and good will this communit generously du year. We wish for Ct'W ' folks a prospei rw N PW Y par" ^ J a 1 v t t x v/141 X . f FIRST NATO THE BANK THAT Bi T. n. SPRAT J. L. SPRATT, Vice I'rcsildcnt A OSMOND ItAllHKU, Vice President ] ? , toks ana, was, rww the New Year, !; < < < * > _ i > < i * * > i i ? < 4 customers arid :: dill and through- <| his store extends tings.. :: vors and liberal :: pear 1920 has I good one, and ire each of you j; lage is duly ap- \\ i M will be our aim \\ Larder to please r doing so to mer- . ;; , patronage. \; * !! .. < > < ^.ELjL'S I i * * f tf r s ?1921 ar goes out we ss our sincere V flip fripnrlckm of the folks of y, given us so inng the past \ / ?A/ f <kM? , ^ a. ? yt^ ., " all you good rous and hapI A ] I I < < < _ -1 ] )NAL BANK LCKS THE FAEMER. ] T. Proshlen' I V. T. HAHRQN, Cashier < it. H. AUDREY, Assistant Cashier < J . * * . ' * * i* .. . I WE * ^ We desire to us in 1920 and to < bring many blessii customers. X Your support enabled us to exp ply your every wai \ Incorporate ii that you will conti PA1 Q ft: / \ Our business is largely friends, and we trust th deserve, a continuance t At this time, therefore, cordial New Year's gree . Fort Mi] mmmmmmrnmmmmmtmmmm COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Annual Mortlng to lie IIoM on Jiuiuary I, 19M. Pursuant to Statute, notice is heroby given to whom it may concern that the ANNUAL MEETING of the County Hoard of Commissioners of York County will be hold in the OffWe of the County Supervisor in the Court House,' on THURSDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1921, commencing at 10 o'clock A.M. Under Section *93 of the Civil Code, all claim* against the County 'not nrevioualv nr?Mnt?i1 mint ha tiU-d with the Clerk of the Board on or Rofore January 1. 1921, and holders of claims will take notice, that if the sumo are not presented and flled during the year in which they are contracted, or the year following, such claims will he forever barred. All claims against York^County must be Itemized, and theyTnust be nccompanied by affidavits of tho claimants setting forth that the several amounts claimed are just, true due and owing, and that no part thereof has been paid by discount or otherwise. All persons authorized by law to ndmlnlster oaths are required to probate claims against the County rree of charge. By order of the Board. THOMAS W. BOYD. Supervisor. Annie L?. Wallace. Clerk. Dec. S. 1920. 4t RUB-MY-TISM [8 a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killer, cures infected cuts, ild sores, tetter, etc. Relieves 3prains, Neuralgia. Rheumatism ' I . = V . THANK ' J | thank the public for th extend the wish that the r? cr a f/\ ?11 - -** ifgo tu uauii illiU till Ol < jin all which we have and our business until i\t in our several lines. 1 your New Year's res( inue to trade at this store I fTERSO EETI I what it is because of the loyal i at in the future we may expect, t >f this spirit of friendship, loyalt ,we desire to extend appreciate itings to all our customers and fri 11 Cooperative E.S. PARKS, Manager. V 4 * A. C. LYTLE ; | A Happy and New Y 4 4 < 4 > 4 * ? ;; To each and every one o ;; who have helped us ma ; the best yet, we wish 1 that is good for the year !; for your liberal patronag * * you even better in the cc [i < \4 > 4 > > > 4 LYTLE DRUG X | PHONE JOB PRII AT THE TIMES OFFICE / > 5T0U - e support New Year tiiay^ our friends wad undertaken A c can now ij. )lution a pledge * ^ * < (< * / N'S V -> N G i" -M T Bupport of our many is we always hopo to y and cooperation. e thanks, and . most iends. f ' s vf StOF(^ r| W. n. MARTIN,,I?h. Ci. < ? Prosperous : ear. :. > > rh f our many patrons ke this year one of For you everything 1921 and thank you e, and hopeto serve ming year. COMPANY || I I II ?i? == wvnl / J-. MM