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Ladies' Hose, all colors,
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All colors, regular 25 yen
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MEN'S WHIT
Splendid Handkerchiefs,
bial for Saturday only.
MEN'S'1
Men's Heavy Blue I'hand
value. Special Saturday
MEN'S
Men's Heavy Blue Dvnin
Special Saturday onlv.
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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Short Stories Picked Up by The
Times Reporter.
Miss' Julie Boyd returned Friday
from u visit of several days
in Charleston.
, Mrs. Charles \V. Foreman of
Churlottc was a guest for the last
veek-end of Miss Sophie Link.
Mrs. T. S. lvirkpatrieh is \isit
ing her daughter, Mrs. E. C. t;?,i
ther. at Ntatesville. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kimhivll
of f'oluinhiu spent Thursday of
last week in Fort Mill visiting
relatives.
Mrs. .1. B. Elliott has gone to
Chatham. Va., for a visit of several
days to her sister. Mrs. Edwin
S. Reid.
Arthur Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. T. Young, is on a visit to
his uncle, ('apt. T. K. Bee. in Birmingham.
Ala.
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? > . dim iH'i n. *H?r k-i. HiriliUI >
of Blaekshurg ??<ttt the weekeml
iii Fort Mill as quests of Mr.
MeMurrav's father. .). H. MeMarray.
Miss Mary Coodwiu of ('Mitral.
I ?> laid been atteiid'<i.> Win
throp suiiuiier school, was a finest
for several days last week of
Miss Agnes Link.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oldham
of Charlotte were guests Sunday
of Mrs. Mary H. Arderv.
Parks 0. Boyd of Norfolk. Va..
ami John A. Bovd of Fariuville.
N. C., visited their mother, Mrs.
Mamie Boyd, and other relatives
in Fort Mill during the week.
A number of Fort Mill people
are today at tend in ir the Filbert
picnic. at which it was understood
speeches were to he made
hv Congressman Stevenson and
former Governor Blease.
.lames Bailes and Olin Harris.
Clellison college students who had
been at an army training camp
at Louisville. Kv.. for the lust six
weeks, yesterday returned to
their homes in Pleasant Valley.
An announcement of interest to
prospective patrons of Winthrop
college is that the price of board
of students at the college dining
room has been reduced $2 per
month from the rate of last session.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Spratt left
yesterday morning on a motor
trip to the mountains of western
North Carolina, expecting to
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LES' HOSE
2T> cent value. Special for Satur
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BN'S SOX
t values. Special for Saturday
8c
E HANDKERCHIEFS
sold regularly for 111 cents. Spe
4c
WORK SHIRTS
>i?a.v Work Shirts, regular $1."?0
only 48c
3 OVERALLS
.1 Overalls, regular $2.f>0 values.
98c
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tie awav about ton days, during
which thcv will visit Hendersonville.
Asheville and other inouiii<1
in resorts.
The Rev. .1. W. II. Dyehes. pastor.
announces that lie will preach
on "S.-netifieation" at the Baptist
church next Sunday morninir
and "the public is cordially in
\ited to hear the discourse on this
important and ' often misunderstood
subject."
Mac Archer. Fort Mill Soulier
who was severely wounded overruns
while in the service w t:? the
Fort Mill company, is exp-ctiajj
soon to enter the poverntnen; bos
pital at Fort MclMierson. Atlanta,
tor treatment, his wounds n-.vr
having healed satisfactorily.
The picnic vjjiven by the Baptist
church and Sunday school
on the lawn of the chufch Tuesday
afternoon was well attended,
the supply of food was ample and
varied, the fellowship was dc!
"Infill and the occasion was an
enjoyable one for all who wen1
present.
lion. I*!. (Jetlys Niiiiii of Hock
I till was a visitor to Kort Mill
lor a few hours Tuesday morn
ii'.jr. After serving; the county acceptably
for six years as a tnein
her of the house of representatives
Mr. Niiiiii declined last year
to offer for reelection and now
says lie is out of polities.
The Kev. .1. If. Black. pastor
of the Port Mill Presbyterian
ehureli. was expected to return
yesterday afternoon front Columbia.
where lie had been a patient
at a hospital for several weeks.
Mr. Black's health is said to be
much better than it was when lie
entered the hospital.
The date set for the annual picnic
this year of the tiold Hill
tanners jit Itrmvn s shop. nt*ar
tin' home of Hon. S. II. Kpps. Sr..
is Friday, August laist year rain
throughout most of tin* ilaiv marred
much of the pleasure this pisnie
always affords those who :?1tend.hut
this year the community
is hoping for hettcr weather.
An interesting illustration of
the value of the dollar in pur
shasing groceries today compared
with its go-out-aud-get-it power
of a year ago may he seen in the
| show windows of t'ulp Ifros. on
I upper Main street. The display
j has attracted considerable attention
and shows unmistakably that
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MEN'S NE
Nebular $1.00. $1.50 and $2.
Saturday only..
LADIES' WHITE
Regular 10 rrul values. Sp??(
only
APRON GIN
Domino Apron (li-n^hams. a
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CHILDREN
One lot Children's Dresses, hi
hams, while they last. at..
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living costs have materially decreased
during the last 12 mouths.
< < I;11111>I? *. World war veteran.
wlio was severely wounded
in action with the Fort Mill company
in the attack on the llittdenhurg
line, returned a few days
1 .vyo to the home of his father. .1.
M. (iamhlc. near town, after
spending several months as a patient
at a Government hospital in
Ashcville. N. ('. His health has
improved steadily for some time
and he is now hopeful that he
will not have to return to the
hospital for further treatment.
Fred Had Good Tune.
Fred Harris, (i-year-old grandson
of Mr. ami Mrs. \V. F. Harris,
who was with the Fort Mill coinpuny
during the ln-dav encampment
at Mount Pleasant of the
First regiment. S. ('. N. (J., which
ended last Sunday, says he had a
good time while in camp with the
111 iiii 111 inn i iiiii the irojrs
around Mount Pleasant made too
inui'li noise at ni^ht for sound
sleeping. Kl'ed would have enjoyed
the cneampment more, he
said, if lie eon hi have ironed his
; uniform, luit there wasn't ' a
| smoothinjr iron to* he found in
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York
Not iee to Land Owners. Their
i Agents or Kepresen'a1 ives :
Please take notice that von are
I hereby required het Wee1: the } h
day of duly. lh'Jl and the 15th
| day of August. 1TJ1. to remove
from 1 lie running streams of water
on your lands, all trash,
trees. stumps, rafts. timber,
suajrs. overhaii^in<r limbs and any
o her objegits that tend to eateh
extraneous matter and cause
I rafts. it i it I ohstrurl natural flow
of WSI t el".
IMease lake further notice that
if you in-jrlftM or refuse to do this
work within tin* time limited, tin*
County Board of ('ommissioners
of York County will proceed to
have tills work d?me ami the cost
of same will hv operation id' law
heroine a first lien upon your
; lands.
j 1 am required to report your
art ion in this matter to the Connty
Board of Commissioners not
later than August 24th, 1921.
HU011 G. BROWN.
County {Supervisor.
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handkerchiefs
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3c, 2 for 5c
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remarkable value for Saturday
12c yd
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id pumps
> Ladies' Kid 1-Strap Pumps
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constant daily use a
To assure you that
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twenty years.
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LADIES WHITE CANVAS
Ladies' White Canvas Oxl'onU and
and low heels. while they last . *
MEN'S ARMY OFFICEI
Men's Army Oftieer Shoes, n jrular
while they last at the extremely I
MEN'S HEAVY WORK
One lot Men's Heavy Work Shoes.
$ti.OO. $7.1)0 ami $S.OO values. Sat
LADIES' DRESS G<
White. Hlue ami Gray "Voiles
Flowered Voiles and Crepes
All Summer White Goods
Messaline Satins, all colors, rejrnlar
Special
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jportunity to own one
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you get the Best Alumii
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fronts
OXFORDS
1 Strap rumps, liijfli
$1.39
t SHOES
$9.00 values. iillVi't'tl
o\\ priee $3.93
SHOES
solid leather. regular
unlay Speeial . $3.00
DODS "
23c
39c
39c
f>0 values. Salunlav
$1.10
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