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l .. r-i < ** ? For l w IWQ. unusual values You can make * that your want whether large < The fact that t sufficient guar* Remember the BASS FURNITURE 00ft BEACHIHRIE JEWELI CAROLINA ELECTRIC ( m CLOUD DRY GOODS C< ?9 R. W. ORANFORD COM1 NEWS AROUND TOWN. Short Stories Picked Up by The Times Reporter. Better pitching, bettor hitting { and better fielding won a ball game, 10 to 3. for Fort Mill yeautduy afternoon on the local giounds from the American Legion team of York. Mrs. Kverard Ardrey left this week with her mother, Mrs. A. B. -Lawrence, for a visit of several weeks in Florence. * Miss Georgia Ott, who has been teaching in the public schools of Abbeville during the last year, Is at her hoitie in Fort Mill for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jones ure in Clinton this week attending the rwiiiiiifiicciiieni rxercises 01 tin* Presbyterian Colege of South Carolina, of whose graduating ?*luss Mr. Jones' son, Alfred Jones, is a member. A message was received in Fori Mill yesterday from Gaffney telling of the critical illness at a hospital in that city of Mrs. Elizabeth y llafner, wife of the Rev. W. A. ilafner, former pastor of the Fprt Mill Presbyterian church. Saturday afternoon the Fort Mill ball team went to Chester ar.d won its second game of the season from the Eureka mill of that city, 5 to 4. The game was cloRely contested throughout and the Fort Mill boys found it necessary to do some timely hitting to win. The Rev. J. W. H. Dyches administered the ordinance of bapaisra to 21 persons at the Fort 666 cures Malarial Fever. | ROCK HILL FURt | Funeral I C. K. Chreitsberg, \ | New York State License No. 46P JESSE HARI 11 . Day Phope 603; Nigl ;; ROCK HILL. . MOTOR E< ;; < v> Iv , - ' . BY 0 Days, Fi TWO DAY! 1 of Rock Hill prop in every line of men out your want list an s can be supplied at >r small. :he merchants are c intee to all buyers tl days?mark them o; \ B with v [PANY DIEHL-MOC IY CO. EFIRD'S D] COMPANY A. FRIEDH )MPANY THE GLOB ?ANY W. H. HOP! THE CITIZENS BANK & TRUE / Mill Baptist church last Sunday morning. These united with the church as u result of "Decision day" in the Sunday school and of cottage meetings in the mill villages. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bunks. " Billy" Bunks. Mrs. Vance and Miss Vance came up from Columbia Tuesday mornijig and spent the day at the home of \V. B. Ardrey. I Late that afternoon tin* party left | for Roi'k Hill to he present Tucs-: day evening at the graduation of ! Miss Caroline Banks, daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. Banks, from Winthrop college. "Billy" Mark, 1G year old son of Col. Win. Mack of New York city, who lives with his grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Mack.i- in Fort Mill, will finish the course at Porter Military academy, in Charleston, next week. Aside from his natural desire to graduate with his class. "Billy" had another incentive for wishing to put behind him this year his student days af Porter?his father had promised him an automobile if he got through. Strike in Rock Hill. Operatives to the number of 325 Went on strike ?t the Hicrhlsnrl Park mill in Rock Hill yesterday morning and as a result the plant is idle. The Highland Park mill is one of the group of ChodwickHoskins mills, at a number of which the operatives yesterday quit work as a protest against wage cuts. | ?i 666 cures a Cold quickly. I The Times?$1.50 per year. IITURE COMPANY \ Directors f i Licensed Embalmer + 4; Soutli Carolina License No. 141 ^ RIS, Assistant it Phones 212 and 126 SOUTH CAROLINA ^ 3UIPMENT | - * *. MERCHANTS iday and I J OF MATCH , i ose to make this th chandise. rd plan NOW to com prices that Will rep ooperating on a big tat it is the ONE SA1 n your calendar NO^ is J It will yo RE SHOE COm ANY BPARTMENT STORE EIM & BRO. E TAILORING 00. 3 MERCANTILE CO. IT CO., NATIONAL UNION BANK ALSO SOLICIT Y01 ooooooc>o&c>c>c>cx v |:- -; ;:VjT' )v; I A " ^L. 8 ' ' ?:" IWe are now loc equipped to do th If your car needs Ask any one of < we can. j. c. black Street Q<XXX><X><X><XXX>< A party in celebration of her 1 12th birthday was given Nancy Thompson Monday afternoon by her grandmother, Mrs. W. M. ' Owl p. at the Oulp home oil Confederate street. ' A number of the little girl's school mutes were ; present for the pleasures of the 1 afternoon, which included re- < freshments served in the dining room specially decorated for the occasion. HEAD THE TIMES FOR HOME NEWS I b gjjn.t.; booth oabm.rar* HHMHHBBE9BBB9S999BE9KB9SB9S9SBBm pBBEB q , .: \: -v wk?v *. irn a ?i cn& 11 OF ROCK HI! 1 jaiui uay, ? 'v \ LESS VALUE e TRADE EVENT * ie to this FEAST of I >resent a substantia scale to make this LE they cannot affoi N. u to visit the foil THE HUB JOYE JEWELRY COMPAQ THE LADIES SHOP MUTUAL DRY GOODS CO] ; PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, [}R PATRONAGE. xxxxxxxxxxx>oo * ' ". ated in our new bui e highest class of wor Painting or a New Tc 3ur many satisfied cc HARDIN llOCH s><x)0<xx><xxxxxx: Rub-My-Tism kills pain. Genuine Porto Rico Potato Plant*. Mr. Farmer, we are selling potato plants, not promises. If you want plants, try us. If you want promises, try the other fellow. Aeres of all leading vegetable plants. '-Phone 125-B. Med- , lin Plant Farm. 3tJu2 < Stove Wood?Cut fine, ready * for the stove. Reasonable price. ' Also some oak and hickory wood. \ 3. E. Bailes. / 2tJ3 i 666 cures Chills and Fever. V. \ " 1 ' %v / v l--^ . i urp r IVC c "? ; \ ' '-V It'. \ JL June 3rd 1 nviwr. i i - ui ? hi vi: of the season by p BARGAINS with th il saving on every ; , a SALE EXTRA rd to miss. 0 owing?PARKERSM( IY. S. W. PLYLI W. G. REID i MPANY ROCK HILL PERIWINKLE TEA ROOM OOOOOOOOOOOChC K*ft.'f*S8Sh . - ! - j JI^VW*4 Iding, with new, m< k in our line. >p, bring it to us. istomers?our work & COMPj ; HILL <xx>ooo<xxxxxx Pyramid Paint Shop RCK'K HILL, S. U PAINTING If your car needs (minting wo will mint It for you and do it in Much a vay that you will be surprised at the llfference it makes in the looks of four old car. Our corps of painters ire the best that can be obtained and >n!y those who aro experienced in >ar painting are on our force. The looks of your car is Just like the ooks of your person. It goes a lang ray. JAMES A. JOHNSON, Proprietor. >ALt 0 and 4th I Hitting foiward I ie full assurance | purchase made, B .ORDINARY is I 3AK CLOTHING CO || & SON flS FURNITURE COMPANY H b(fbcrb{rbcrvv^<rbcrv^(rvvvr!i 3clern machinery* X talks louder than X \NY 1 South Carolina O xx>oooo<xxxxx>o LISTEN! Baker's is the Barker Shop that haked the prices, but it didn't do it at the ex (noise of service. Hair Out.. '. 25c Shampooing, plain 25o ' Singeing 25P Tonic . . 25o i Shove 15c Massage, plain /.. 25c k Come and see us. We will save | you money and send you away smiling BAKER S BARBER SHOP. ' V, i ? i . - jjQ