Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 30, 1921, Image 3
i| the cost of government?national,
State, county and municipal?
according to- figures made public
in Congress by Representative
* Knight of Ohio.
" Appropriations that have
been made and those which must
dp made for the federal budget
Jffr" for the coming year cannot be '
less than 61-2 billion*,'' said Mr.
Knight. '"Illis will be about $60
for every man, woman and child
in the United States, or from $250
to $300 for every family. If we
add to this State, county and
municipal taxes we arrive at a
situation which is amazing, as
then the taxes will reach a total
of $82 per capita, or about $350
for each family."
Of Interest to Fort Mill.
"The best bid we could get for
moving common earth in connection
with our road operations a
year ago," said W. T. Benmguard,
chairman of the King's
Mountain township road commission,
to a reporter for the Yorkville
Enquirer, "was 69 cents a
cubic yard, and we had to make
that bid ourselves to establish a
price. The lowest bid submitted
to the West roud commission for
the same work. I notice, was 25
cents, which seems to indicate
that things are getting back to
normal with a vengeance."
Pyramid Paint Shop
ROCK HI LI S. C.
PAINTING
If your car heeds painting we will
paint It for you and do it In Buch a
way that you Will be surprised at the
difference It/makes In the looks of
your old car. Our corps of pulnters
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 is Just like the
o. . looks oi your person. It goes a lang
way.
JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
666 cures Dengue Fever.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Obedient to a petition signed by
> a majority of the freeholders of
the Town of Fort Mill, us shown
by the tax books, and filed by
said freeholders with the Town
Council, praying that a special
election be ordered for the purpose
of submitting to the qualified
electors of the Town of Fort
Mill the question of the issuance
of the bonds as hereinafter set
forth, and in accordance with the
law, notice is hereby given that a
special election of the qualified
voters of the said Town of Fort
Mill be held on Tuesday, the fifth
day of .July, 1921, between the
hours of seven A. M. and four P.
M., at Young & Wolfe's store in
Fort Mill, S. C., at which election
there will be submitted to the
qualified voters the following
question:
"Whether for the purpose of
paying outstanding indebtedness
and for permanent street improvemeYit,
the Town of Fort Mill, S.
C.f shall issue coupon bonds, as
provided by law, to an amount
not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars,
same to bear interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum,
FO
PRICES AGAl
Another .reduction has been
types of Ford Cars and Ford
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aieiy. me list prices, t. o. b.,
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TEAOTOE
The big reductions last fall >
low material costs which thi
ling the benefit of, and this I
manufacturing efficiency and
for Ford Cars, particularly di
permitting maximum produc
price reduction possible.
Can you offord to be withou
Fords are selling at these lov
now why you should delay f
Truck or Fordaon Tractor.
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What Packard me
mobile world, LEE
world.
Made in all typesCord
Puncture
Puncture-ProOj
Why worry aboi
blow-outs?
Equip your car \
TURE-PROOF T
yourself of the g
' motordom.
Yes?they cost mo
of absolute safety
use of these tires r<
interest.
Once you use LE
can gain your cons
Let us demonstrate
YOUNG 8
THE FORT MILL F
payable semi-annually.''
The ballots shall be prepared
in accordance with law, and shall
contain thereon the following:
"For the issuance of street
bonds." "Yes or No."
Those voting in favor of tHh issue
shall deposit a ballot with the
word "No" erased thereon; and
those opposed to the issue shall
deposit a ballot with the word
"Yes" erased thereon.
Books of registration will be
open in the office of the Clerk ar\d
Treasurer, on Trade street, in the
Town of Fort Mill, on the 15th
day of June, 1921, for the registration
of the qualified electors of
the Town of Fort Mill, and will
remain open until and including
the 4th day of June, 1921.
The following are appointed
RD I
IN REDUCED
made in the list price of all
I Trucks to tHke effect immeI)etroit,are
now as follows:
_ v....$415.00
1370.00
.$695.0U
_ .. -- .. ,....$760.00
$346.00
. v $496.00
*OZD.UU
vere made in anticipation of
e* manufacturers are now get'act,
together with increased
the unprecedented demand
uring the past three months,
tion. have made another
t a car any longer when
v prices! There is no reason
uirchasing a Ford Car. Ford
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ans to the automo1
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-Proof\ Fabric
f, Cord, Fabric.
ut punctures and
vith LEE PUNCIRES
and relieve
reatest trouble of
re, but that feeling
derived from the
spays the cost with
ES, no other tires j
?ideration.
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URNITURE MEN.
managers of the said election:
Herbert Harris. J. M. Belk, and
.T. G. Suville.
A. L. PARKS,
Mayor Pro Tem.
A4. iCS! .?
C. S. LINK. Clerk.
W. B. WILSON, Chairman,
W. P. BOYD,
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V . I'. MilLl 111,
Commissioners of State and
County Elections for York
County.
Rub-My-Tism kills infection.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
4
Afbsosri Lady Saffered Until Ska
Tried Cardni.?Says " Retail
Was Surprisiaf."?Gat Alaag
Fine, Became Normal
and Heakky.
Bprlniflald Mo.?"My back vu ee
wwk I coold hardly stand ap, and I
would hart beartnf-down pains and
? ant wall .t ~ ? *- "?
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D. Y. William, ?Ut of a well-known
farmer ea Route I, this place. "I
kept getttag headaches and having to
go to bed." continues Mrs. Will lama
describing the troubles from whleh
she obtained relief throagh the aae of
OarduL **lfy husband, ha ring heard
of Oardnl. proposed getttag it far M.
*1 saw after tab lag ohme Oardvt
... that I was Improving. The reoalt
was surprising. I felt like g dlffereat
HSSer 1 suffered from weak?i
and weak back, and felt all rtiden.
I did net reat well at sight, I wae as
aerreoa and eroea. My husband aatd
he would get me eome Cardui, whleh
he did. It streagtheaed me ... My
doctor said I get along fine. I wae la
good healthy condition. I cannot
nay too nraoh for It."
Thousands of wetncn hare suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, aatll they
found rellsT from the uee of Oeidat
Since It has helped ee maay, yea
should set hesitate is try Oscdal if
troubled with womanly all?
Ibr sale >reij[she|*? VI
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If
1 . True Stt,
?is more or less j
proper corseting.
Because they are <
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give true style and c
cause they always fit
MADAME GRACE
are the choice of (lis
women who truly
siuurtuess in dress.
Our corsetiere will p
you the new models, i
ly fit you without oh
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We wish to call the attentic
thing in GROCERIES'on wl
where in this section. W
ourselves, and we help ours
Because of quick turn-overs
to consider. And we guara
number is 159.
Fort Mill
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1921 ROAD TAXES NOW DUE.
Payments Must Be Made on or "
Before July 1.
The attention of all concerned
is called to the fact that the
Commutation Roud Tax of Three
Dollars is now due. and payable
on or before July 1. 1921, after
which date no Commutation Tax
money can be accepted under the
law. In remitting by mail always
indicate the township in
which you live. Persons failing
to pay the $3 Commutation Tax
on or before July 1. will be liable
to Five Days' service on the
roads. II. E. NEIL.
Treasurer of York County.
LISTEN!
Baker's is the Barber Shop that
baked the prices, but it didn't do
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut 25c
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25c ?.
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Message, plain 25p
Come and see us. We will save I1
yon money and send you away
smiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.
866 cures Chills and Fever. i
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a matter of. The mature
her youthful
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iesigned to > matter how u
omfort?be- ! ^elf on u yc
' unless your
properly, j corseted, it \vi
CORSETS ! Pn88i,1K -V,,ars
MADAME <
^criminating are so popuh
appreciate men anil won
young. Skill
secret of tliei
[ladly show | models are i
" . I Let our corse
mul correct- ,he mal
(ligation. : splendid cors
TTERSOfi
Save Mair
t at the Cooperat
m of the public to the fact
lich a better price can not be
e are in business to help tl
elves better when we help th
i our stock is always fresh,
ntee quick deliveries and *ffic
Cooperative
I. S. PARKS, Manager.
Prices Plain
We have adopted
in many of the large
eveiy article in our si
a tag giving the price
system lessens the cli
a convenience to the c
one price to all?that
tirst class, fresh Groc
We also offer FIVE 1
every dollar spent wil
B. C. FER
PHON
tEAD THE TIMES
EVERY WEEK
i'OH HOME NEWS
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fOrseis
*igure Tells
>ur Age
woman, proud of
appearance, should
ier figure lines. No
uieh you pride yourmthful
complexion,
figure is properly J
11 quickly betray the
. That is why
GRACE CORSETS
ir among young woleu
who always keep
[fill designing is the
r success. The new
especially charming,
tiere fit you and exiv
features of these
lets.
rs
y Dollars
ive Store
that there is hardly any>
secured here than else
le consumer as well as
e consumer best,
which is something else
ient service. Our phone
5 Store
ily Marked
the system in vogue
cities of putting oil
:ore as far as possiof
tilt? artirlt1 Thic
ance of mistakes, is
ustomer and insures
the lowest at which
cries can he sold.
4ER CRM OFF on
til us.
GUSON
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A. L. PARKS,
UNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL
EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE
FORT MILL, S. C.