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;' v '' V I v > ' IK'atli of a Iiittlc Boy. An Illness of less than 48 hours of diphtheria Monday afternoon claimed' the life 'of Edward Bennett Timmerman, year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tlinmerman of Trenton. Edgefield county, i^t the home of Mrs. Tlnimerman'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Bennett, in Fort Mill The little boy developed a serious easo of the dread disease Sunday morning and continued to grow worse until he died at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the following day. The funeral was conducted at the Bennett home Tuesday mornlug by # the Itev. W. It. llaukniglit and Interment was In the city cemetery. Mrs. Tlinmerman came to Fort Miff about two weeks ago to spend the Christmas, holidays with her parents and for several days after she ar rived tlio little boy apparently was In the best of health. Much sympathy was expressed for Mr. anrt Mrs. Timmcrmnn In the loss of their baby. .. . a % WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR BUSINESS. We have been notified of an increase in rent to take effect at once. The present depression and the reduced revenue to our town and country trade, both in wages and the price of cotton, force us to cut out our entire stock of goods at to-day's cost. This sale will begin at once. Watch next week's paper for prices, etc., and in the meantime if there is anything in our stock that you need it will pay you to see us now. ROBT. F. GRIER, Jr. STATEMENT Of the condition of the Sayings Bank of Fort Mill, Located at Fort Mill, S. C., at the close of business Dec, 31, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts >..$120,886.4o Overdrafts 2.194,67 Honds and Stocks owned by bank 10,200,00 Furpiture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Due from banks and bankers, 5,597,25 Currency 9,150.00 Silver and other minor coin.. 831,7o Total, $161,860.03 LIABILITIES. I Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00 Surplus fund ; 12,000.00 Dividends unpaid 1,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $113,173.08 Cashier's checks.. 187.00 113,360 08 Notes and Bills Rediscounted None TotAl - $161,360.08 State of South Carolina, County of York. ' S. S. Before me came W. B. Meacham, president of the above named bank, whq, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of saia bank, as shown by the books ot said bank. W. B. MEACHAM. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of January, 1921. W. B. MEACHAM, Jr., Correct Attest: Notary Public. J. H. McMURRAY, ) W. B. MEACHAM. JR.. Directors. S. L. MEACHAM, ) 8 A Tonic B $ For Women- DB H " was hardly able to drag, I QB ^ was so weakened," writes Mrs. U XJ W. F. Rjy, of Easley, S. C. UL r J "The doctor treated mc for about ran two months, still 1 didn't get JJ M any better. I had a large fam- M |L ily and felt 1 surely must do U jX something to enable me to take Qb r care of my little ones. 1 had Q jr heard of nf Ir.ARnmB m wm mm m. a# V M m The Woman's Tonic H jfl "I decided to try It/* con-- QQ ?3 tinues Mrs. Ray . .1 "I took fj V| eight bottles In all . 1 re- M M gained my strength and have M m| had no more trouble with wo- U manly weakness. I have ten UU n children and am able to do all Ly 2 my housework and a lot out- Qf HI doors ... I can ante recom- n M mend CarduL** M Tike Cardtd today. It nay W M be just what yoQ need. M M At all druggists. |M| V . v ?' > j Greetings For < ? < ? ? > 4 > < 4 * I 4 * < ' V I 4 \ | To our manv friends in Fort I ; | out this section t the season's gree ? o Through your fc ;; patronage the ;; proved to be a we wish to assi that your patror if preciated. < * if During 1921 it ff to strive even V you and hope b^ it your continued *' o J KIMB1 T ? 1920? As the old ye wish to expre appreciation ol and good will this communit rrpnpmnclxr rlv v/vtuijr val year. We wish for folks a prospe: py New Year s FIRST NATO THE BANK THAT BJ * T. B. SPRAH J. L. SPRATT, Vice President OSMOND BARBER. Vice President ? tort Mm. inm, tok < the New Year, ii < < * > i ===== I? \ ;; \ ,< k customers and \ \ Mill and through:his sto^re extends :: tings. r :: ivors and liberal :: year 1920 has ; good one, and ire each of you :: lage is duly ap- ;; will be our aim larder to please :: r doing so to mer- :: I patronage. < 4 CELL'S) ?1921 I ar goes out we ss our sincere : the friendship of the folks of :y, given us so iring the past all you good : roils and V?ar? - ? ?? A m. -WB. i < * t 1 I I I I I . ? 1 1 ( 3NAL BANK; KCKS THE FARMER. T. President , W. T. BARRON. Cnshtor ' i H. II. AUDREY, Assistant Cashier i i IMiIBHIHwkL. % ' /. - 1 ; ': ' " 4 ' ^ % V V " \ rMLL, p. o. > . WE % / 1 We desire to us in 1920 and to < bring many blessi: customers. ~Yo\ir support enabled us to exp ply your every wai Incorporate ii fVlof 1 1 i/iint j iiu ? ill I'UUll . # vW*V*S' PA1 G R Our business is largely friends, and we trust thi deserve, a continuance ( At this time, therefore, cordial New Year's gree Fort Mil BnHHanBBHn TAX NOTICE?1020-21 Office of the County Treasurer of York County. Notico is hereby given thnt the Tax Books for York County will be opened on Friday, the 15th day of October, 1920, and remain open until the 31st day of December, 1920, for tho collection of State, County, School and Local Taxes, for the ilscal year, without penalty, after which lay One Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made in the month Df January, 1921, and Two Per Cent Penaty for all payments made in the month of February, 1921, and Seven Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1st day of March, 1921, to the 15th day of March. 1921. and after this date all unpaid taxes will go Into execution and all unpaid single polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. All of the banks of the^ county will sffer their accommodations and facilities to taxpayers who may desire to make use of the same, and I shall take pleasure In giving prompt attention to all correspondence on the subBCt. All taxpayers appearing at my ofllce will receive prompt attention. Note?The Tax Hooks will be mado up by townships, and parties writing ibout taxes will always expedite matters If they can mention the township ir townships In which their property >r properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL , Treasurer of York County. L. . r I>. J. Masscy says that when money is plentiful people buy anywhere nt any price, but when money is scarce they look for lower prices ind he gets the business. > \ THANK thank the public for tl extend the wisfi that tin iigs to eacli and all of in all which we have and our business until ^ at in our several lines. 1 your New Year's res nue to trade at this stor v rTERSO BMCnBBBiflKMTIMMWi tf*rftn EEIii what it is because of the loyal at in the future we may expect, i >f this spirit of friendship, loyall we desire to extend appreciate tings to all our customers and fr 11 Cooperative E. S. PARKS, Manager. * o A. C. I-YTIiK ? it * I II 1 j a nappy and I New Y T ? 4 ? % 0 T 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? 1 * o \\ ' \ LYTLE DRUG * :: phone ? O "> iJ,A AAA JL AA A A A AJu A A AAAA V < vVvVVVtVvV V Wv V V V ? V V V VvVv JOB PRII AT THE TIMES OFFICE *. ? ' WKk Yon -"P * X ^|S|j } ic support given e New Year may our friends and v 3 v i undertaken has \ i ve can now sup. t j * < . i olution a pledge T e. s f t ?*) E ===== ? ? ?' n'S r support of our many as we always hopo to ;y and cooperation. re thanks, and most iends. Store, 4 ( ? ?? ?'{' 1 \V. II. MARTIN, Pl?. <i. < | Prosperous |[ ear. < k * > f our many patrons i .? ff^TTfflryear one ot]; or you everything \ | 1921 and thank you \\ e, and hope to serve ;; ming year. 4 I 4 * , 4 1 * ' COMPANlK^M