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r:- ' E&%&0&r?*n*jjtra <tfp|r#afoeh L*|M^K^?ne<ftbup resumed operation* Kpr Monday morning, following a suspension pf several weeks. Tta^" 16-months-old son of Mr. and rl Mrs. 8. L Meacham has been crttlcajly Hill for several days, but the condition |of the little boy was reported considerably Improved this morning. Osmond Barber a few dys ago butchered two g-months-old DurocJcrsey pigs which weighed 300 pounds each and showed that they had tuken on more than a pound of flesh a day. rne 1'ort Mill Lumbor company In about to' complete the erection of a six-room bungulow (or Mrs. Sue Hpratt next door to the resldenco of her son, Dr. J. L.. Spratt, in the Sprattvllle section of town. A. B. Smith, cotton grader for York county, spent Monday in Fort Mill grading several hundred bales of cotton stored in the Fort Mill cotton warehouse. Monduy morning Mr. Smith will return to Fort Mill and spend the day here grading cotton for farmers whose cotton is brought \ to him for that purpose. For the next five weeks The Times will be forced to the expedient of using in part a ready print service, owing to the fact that, the editor will find It necessary to be li? Columbia much of the time on account of his connection with the legislature. After March 1 the paper will 'be all home print as usual. Two small tracts of Fort Mill township land wore sold at auction in front of the Savings Bank of Fort Mill Saturday at noon to pettle the estate of the late W. M. Adkins, who died several weeks ngo. Both tracts were bid In by lloht. F. Orier, Jr., at a iiviiiiiiui i'i ifij, I 1115 11111(1 IVHS U.U * vertised as the property 6f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcdltn. The statement was made Saturday afternoon by S. L. Mencham, proprietor of the Fort Mill telephono exchange. to_ a delegation of citizens from the ~?5??ld Hill and Flint Hill sections of Fort Mill township that arrangements would he made at once to reestablish phone connection over the local lines with the Plnevlllc exchange, the connection having been discontinued shortly after Mr. Mencham sold the Plnevlllc exchange several weeks ago. It still Is possible to get phono connection between Fort Mill and Pinevlile over the Bell lines but at a cost which subscribers of the local exchange wish to avoid. Appointment of otliccrs by the session of the Fort Mill Presbyterian chureh-for the Sunday school for the current year was announced Sunday morning as follows: F. Murray Mack, superintendent; Thos. 11. Spratt, assistant superintendent; L. M. Massey, secretary, and O. T. Gulp, assistant. secretary. Teachers for 13 classes of the Sunday schocfl were also announced at the same time. Mr. Massey succeeds K. W. Klmbrell, who has been secretary of the Sunday school for the last 25 years. The church officers also selected George Fish choir director In charge of the music for the services and Miss Lucy >Flsh as organist, with Miss Louise Park's assistant. Tuesday afternoon the annual stockholders' meeting of the Fort Mill National Farm Loan association was held In the office of C. S. Link, secretary, and directors for the year were elected as follows: S. E. Balles, J. J. Italics, W. H. Crook. W. H. Jones, B. J. Alexander, Fred Mins, S. E. White. The new loan commitGood, Staple ai ana bi After due conside cided not to name p . Out Sale, but will as thing in our line w and BELOW. We have one of stocks of Men s Hats Shirts, Sweaters, L will find in tywn. 1 *.L * i1_ * _ 1* ming in mis line a rr the time to get it at i To the country m< fill in his stock, the I the other fellow war *Th is is the position 1 certainly hand you s Now is the time t< to the best advantag from One-Third to ( chases. So COME TO-a % V L \ ; I . i' hhbd Itoeetiwr, tfca dhMtcm tjSf into 8lO?r*%i<l e^ecwfttvp. s. Bail? presiIm :*>. <0/ Foils vloe president apd CM JUnlt WraUry and tr?surer, a Olvntad of $0 fonts per share was declared payable from the funds of tho' association, which now has 12 members and outstanding loans of $58,950. The association owns 693 shares of stock in the Federal Land bank In Columbia. A number of Fort Mill people are looking forward to receiving a fund of Information relative to Conditions in Armenia when N. A. Boyajian delivers an address to the members of the local Masonic lodge next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and again discusses the same subject Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at a union service of the Fort Mill churches in the Baptist church. Mr. Boyajian Is an Armenian who has been in this country for several years nd Is now field sec*c tnry for South Croiina for Near East Relief. During the last year a considerable sum of money has gone out of Fort Mill for the suffering Armenian^- hilt mnph vet ramnlna to be done. It la said, for them and the purpose of Mr. Boyajlan's visit here In to emphasize the need of additional funds from America unless his countrymen are to be abandoned to the further persecution of the Turks and the pltlnble plight in which many of them already are." A Fort Mill citizen who spent Tuesday in Columbln and circulated freecly among members of the Legislature returned home yesterday morning In anything but a hopeful frame of mind regarding the prospects for a decrease in State taxes this year. "1 made It a part of my business." he said, "to ask several members of the house and senate what they thought would be done at the present session of the Legislature about taxation. Most of them seemed to be anxious to reduce the tax burdens, but there was more or less general greement that if the application of the State superintendent for more than a million dbllar increase in the appropriations for the public schools was met, the levy for next year could not be reduced. The average member of the Legislature semis to want to do something to lighten the people's burde.ns; but there uro others who seem to care little about the complaint that has been going up ull over the State of oppressively high taxation. It Is a pity that the people are not in betfor position to keep tab on the attitude on public questions of the men they elect to the Legislature. If the constituents of some of the members knew how they vote in the Legislature many of them would serve one term only. Another thing 1 learned in Columbia is that Governor Cooper is being gonerally charged with much of the responsibility for the tax burdens the people are eompluinlng so bitterly against. There has been a marked Increase In taxation since he went Into office and u was noi nnru rur me to conciuae from what I heard that if he should ever ask for office again he will have a hard time being elected." lluiiMl in Fort Mill. Tuesday at noon the body of Austin Wilkinson was brougiit to Fort Mill from Winston-Snlein, N. C., where he died Monday, and immediately following funeral exercises at the Fort Mill Presfbytcrian church was Interred In the city cemetery. He was reared in this community but many years ago moved to Chester, where he resided until a few months ago. He was about 53 >enrs of age and was a son of the late G. W. Wilkinson. Merchandise ELOW Cost oration, we have derices on our Closing sure you that everyill move AT COST the best and latest 5, Caps, Ties, Collars, Underwear, Etc., you ["here's always somelan needs. NOW is i real saving. erchant who wants to :ime to buy is when its to sell and sell bad. we are in and we will * ome bargains. d spend your money e. We can save you 3ne-Half on your puri'1 <\Y. Grier'Jr FjftoffiNATIQNA^ - B LoLm and discounts, Including redlscju Notes and VQ? rsdtscounted with F^ed '??1 Riwrrjl Bank (other than U Notes and bills redlsoounted other th with- Ftdsr&l "Reserve Bank (oth than banfe acceptances sold)'... Overdrafts unsecured U. Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S value) * Pic deed as collateral foi State or other bills payable; Owned and unpledged Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per Furtiiture'and Fixtures J Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve S Pfliili In vault anil n?> ' Net'amounts due from banks, bankers a the United states Chews on other banks in sama city or Checks on banks located outside of < bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur treasurer Interest earned but not collected?app Bills Receivable not past due Total LIABILI Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits less current expensei Interest and discount collected or cred turity and not earned?.approxlmi Amount reserved for all interest accru Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to Federal Reserve Rank Net amount due to national banks Cashier's checks on own bank outstan Individual deposits subject to check, .. Total of demand deposits, subjectto Certificates of deposit (other than for ni Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to U. S. Government Securities borrowed ^ eral security for same Rills payable, other than with Federaj ing all obligations representing ni< than rediscounts Bills payable with Federal Reserve Ban Total ? Liabilities for rediscounts with FC(j Liabilities for rediscounts other than v Bank Total contingent liabilities Of the total loans and dlscounts j on wmcn interest ana discount was ch of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, F notes upon which total charge not tj < was none. The number of such loan State of South Carolina. County of Y or I, W. T. Barron, Cashier of the a swenr that the above statement is true belief Subscribed and sworn to before m< Correct Attest: J. T. YOUNG, J. B. MILLS, J.L. SPRATT, Directors. SUMM Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Deposits Resources FIRST NATIO THE BANK THAT BA( < ]; Reasons Why Yoi II DEAM'S MEA < > ? 4 * 4 . ? It makes the meat palatable. J J It saves the expense of a smoke 4? It relieves you of the worry of f T It saves an enormous amount o J [ season. * p It leaves the meat pliable and 11 The smoker will keep from one 41 lose strength or spoil. ?* When meat is salted and when * ) | should be on a wood surface and fret o fort Mill users of the Smoker i ? * J \ For Sale ij JONES DRUG * "On the G ? A AAAAA A -a. A -A. A, . a. A t. A .a. A A A -S. A A VTTTVTVTVVVV?vvv?7T rrvYTTTTv Alabama Min Stomach Troubles Made Hit But Now Always 1 DO YOU enjoy your meals? Eat . without the dread of the after J ( effects? Lack of appetite, and a (Magreeable, ] slck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals, i nana II v Inri'.rAiA that vnnr itlmHv* organs are not working properly. As , a result, you will feel weak, lose weight \ and lack the energy that Is to be do- 1 rived from well-digested food. A Talnable help In correcting such j conditions is mentioned by the Rev. 1 K. EL McKeiule, of Route Section. JOB PR i AT THE TIMES OFF Old Newspapers for S v Time i Office. ANK. AT FORT MUX, lose of boafneas on Dec. at. 1920. Reserve District No. 6 :Kg. nu /;. f489,776.02 orate . 880,640.42 or 6,000.00?86.C40.C2?364,134.40 /. 2.340.90 bonds par f40.000.09 deposits or 26,000.00 8,400.00 73,400.00 cent of subscription). 1.600.00 2,860.00 tank "... 12,491.68 in national banks .. .. 6.616.14 nd trust companies In 2.707.06 town as reporting bank 672.91 :lty or town of reporting .. 2.271.00 or and due from U. S. * 2,000.00 roximate?on Notes and y .3,000.00 .-. .1 . . .1463.383.98 TIES f 40,000.00 10,000.00 i. Interest and taxes paid 7,646.66 Ited In advance of maite) 3.781.11 ed 4,174.62 ' 40,000.00 (deferred credits).. .. 2.628.66 1,632.10 ding .. * 864.28 v 96.223.60 reservo . . . 96,223.50 loncy borrowed) 32,14 8.30 161,736.05 reserve 193,884.35 dthout furnishing collat , ,32.250.00 Roserve Bank (tnelud* jney borrowed other io.ooo.oo k 20.000.00 fflSTS .< . . 1462,983.98 oral Reserve Bank.,... 80.640.62 ,'lth Federal Reserve . 5.000.0C 85.640.62 shown above, the amount urged at rates In excess tev. Stat, (exclusive of exceed 50 cents wfis mode) s was None. ? k, 8s.: bove named bank, do solemnly to the best of my knowledgo and W. T. BARRON. Cashier, e this 7th day of January, 1921 C. S. LINK. Notary Public. ARY .....-$ 40.000.00 . ^ 25,801.19 290.972.13 . , . . > . 548.624.60 NAL BANK 3KS THE FARMER. i Should Use ' t i L JL U1T1V/I\JUI\ i < < * > ? > y J house and fuel. ^ the meat being stolen or burned. < > f time at what is usually a busy '' docs not dry it out like a fire. <? season to the next, and will not \ j ? .* Y- . 4 > 4> Meat Smoker is applied the meat ? from a{l metal! ^ are delighted with results. ? o ? By :: COMPANY, p orner." 4* 4 4 * ister Relieved I | n Feel Sick at Meal Times, znjoys His Meals. Ala., who write*: "I had stomach trouble. When 1 would go to eat, I would turn sick. I took one hottle of Zlron, and It cured me. Am always ready for my meals and enjoy them. I think It is a fine medicine." If your food hurts yon. If your appetite is poor, If you are pale, weak and run-down, and hare other symptoms that Indicate your system needs help, try Zlron. It will put Iron Into your blood and help build you up. Take It tn dlraMlnna an/I I# nn? benefited by the first bottle, the moneyback guarantee will protect you. Auk your druggist : I NT IN G ICE - - PHONE 112 ale at the Fort Mill I ' I Special the \ s Highgrade Ovei Heavy Work SV All Work Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 foi Heavy Fleeced that sold for $ 1.5( Men's $3.00 Un Boys' $1.75 Uni Heavy Mixed S Big line Boys' S All Ladies Suits at HALF and LE! We need the ca Come and let s sta PA1 * # i ^ - Uur 13i We are adding almost this store. People know { too. We do not claim to r and-let-livo prices, and tha Phone or bring us an true. Groceries, Dry Goo( Fort Mil TAX .NOTICE?11)20-21 Office of the County Treusurer uf York County. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Books for York County will be opened on Friday, the 16th day of October. 1920, and remain open until the 31st day of December, 1920, for the collection of State, County, School and Lrf>cal Taxes, for the tlscul year, without penalty, after which day One Per Cent Penulty will bo adi ded to all payments made In the month of 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 I payments mudc from the 1st day of March 1921 ?n !?<> ir.u> March. 1921, and after this dntc all unpaid taxes will go Into execution and all unpaid single polls will he turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. All of the hanks of the county will ofTer 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 subect. All taxpayers appearing at my office will receive prompt attention. Note?The Tax Books will be made up by townships, and parties writing about taxes will always expedite matters If they can mention the township or townships In which their property or properties are located. UAH BY E. NEII-, Treasurer of York County. CARDS OK THANKS. We take this means of expressing our heartfelt appreciation to the many friends who helped u* during j the illness and deth of our little darling baby and grandchild, lleijnett I Edwards, and for the beautiful floral tributes also. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Timmerman and Son. Ilr. and Mrs. H. P.. Bennett snd Children. We desire to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us In the Illness and death of our dear little girl Mr. and Mrs. O. W. WllKoraon. ??ei i. j? i . ..j . 1 j Big HAL.F PRICE Shale Sale at |-Mas?ey*a. Save half your , money. p?f* ^1 IM^ic. ? >I*H I <rtwB I' I"'I . \ '.I .-' ' '> " in 3STt F Low Pri , ;k V ', ' V ^ , * V orking % rails, $1.95. lirts, 95 c. , 33 1-3 per cent off I r shoes that sold up tc or Ribbed Underwea ) and $1.90. lion Suits for $1.93. ion Suits for only 95c. ox cnly 1 5c. >uits going at HALF I i, Coats, Skirts, Middj SS. ' sh and room and you irt something. rTERSfl inKHSORBBBSBaBBUHHI isness is Gi daily new names to the long 1 rood goods and good service an* un a cut price store, but we do it's why our business continue! order and we'll prove to you Is, Notions, Shoes. 11 Cooperative El. S. PARKS, Manager. WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until Skt Tried Cardui.?Says "Result Was Surprising."?Got AJoug Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. Springfield Mo.?"My back was m weak I could hardly stand op, and I would hare bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-knowa farmer on Route 6, this placa. "1 kept getting headaches and having t* go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from wkieh she obtained relief through the osa of (jaraui. "My pusnana, Having HmM I of Cardul, proposed getting It for me.1 "I saw efter taking some Cardnl ,.. that I was Improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weaknass and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardul, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor stid I got along fine. I was In good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for It." Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until thsT found relief from the use of Cardoi. Sinco it has helped so many, yon should not hesitate to try Cardnl t! troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. BUI ItUIF- MY -TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and ?ain killer, cures infected cuts, >ld sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Salesmen wanted to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and >aints. Salry or commission. Address The Harvey oil Compny, Cleve-* land, Ohio. % .?V t " -?* > * Man f "x rfOHrl v> ** 1 . * ^ I ?? ' i m '*3 St .. H': '-1 the regular price, m > $8.00. r for 75c to 98c # 'RICE. r Suits and Hats need the goods. >N'S owing. 1 ist 6f satisfied patrons of I d they are posted on prices R sell honest goods at uto- i b to grow, R that the above claim is I i Store, I Pyramid Paint Shop rock irld, s. o. ' PAlNTINr. If your oar needs painting wa will paint It (or you and do It In such a way that you will bo surprised at the difference It makes In the looks of your old car. Our corps of painters are the best that can be obtained and only those who are experienced In car painting are on our force. The looks of your car la Just like the looks of your person. -It goes a lang way. JAMBA A. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Winter Shoes at HALF PRICE at Maasey's. Of course It is a cash sale. L. J. Massey says that when jnoney Is plentiful people buy anywhere at any price, but when money Is scarce they look for lower prices nnd he gets the business. - - ? ooo Will Dreak a cold, Fever aid Grippe qiicker thai anythiif we know, preveitinf pieuioila. If jrou ?rr In unrnwi wtih your MihHrilption, |ik??r pay up. 666 ia a preacriptioa for Colda, Fever aid LaGrippe. It's tke moat speedy remedy we kiow. ^ FONERAL DIRECTOR AND FUMM| EQUIPMENT - MOTOR BEMg FO*T MILL,