Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 11, 1921, Image 3
NO rOED AND 40 ACRES.
Union County, N. C.t Man There
fore Quit His Wife.
Claiming that W. Henry Bake;
of Union county, N. C., had failet
to give him 40 acres and a Ford
which he said was promised hin
if he would marry Baker's adopt
ed daughter. Clarence Simpson
also of Uuion county, charge*
with abandonment, declared ii
the suprior court at Monroe. N
a few days ago that lie wouh
go to the roads before lie wouh
again live with his wife.
0 Although found guilty by tin
jury, the presiding judge did no
sentence Simpson as he said In
desired more time to study tin
case.
The 40 acres ami the Ford. am
a recital of the many domcstii
difficulties between Simpson am
his wife, in vol vin<r a cow, ehiek
ens ami a ho*; ami the allege!
pinning of a bompiet on tie
lured man's coat by Mrs. Simp
son. threw the court into a tin*
moil.
The mentality of the prosecn
trix was questioned by eouiise
for the detjyise. but a few ques
tinus seemed to satisfy the jmlg<
that she was of sound mind am
the ease proceeded.
When the defendant went upot
the stand lie declared that he lini
been offered 40 acres and a For*
by linker to marry the girl,
did " lie said, "and Baker liasn*
v lived up to his contraet. I hnv
received neither the 40 acres no
the Ford."
Baker then swore he did no
want bis adopted daughter t<
marry Simpson. "I gave Mrs
Simpson a lioir." he said "Im
Simpson sold it. pocket in?r tic
money.
The couple owned several
chickens. Three of tliein wen
claimed l?y Simpson and three In
Mrs. Simpson. "I sold them all."
Simpson admitted.
"What caused you to ahnmloi
your wife?" Simpson was asked
"She pinned a bouquet on tli
hired man's coat." was the re
Spouse.
Simpson. however. returner
Mrs. Simpson's cow to her afte
keeping it several days. "11
found he couldn't milk her." re
marked one of the attorneys.
A mule swap was at the hot ton
of the prosecution. Simpson said
He was unable to pay the differ
etice he owed on the trade am
his creditor had him prosecuted
he said, "to ?ret even."
^ " Don't be satisfied with an ot
dinar.v phonograph while you ca
t?et a Brunswick at same pric
that is superior in quality an
tone at Massey's.
Notice to Debtors and Craditori
All persons indebted to .1. 1
( oil harp. deceased> are request e<
to make payment to the nutlet
signed as administrators of hi
estate, and all creditors of sail
estate, will present their claim
duly approved to the undei
si?rned.
S. |j. COLTHARI\
\V. .!. ('OLTl IA Ul\
Administ rators.
Fort Mill. S. Aug. 10. 1021
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWI
Missouri Lady Suffered Until Si
Tried Cardni.?Says " Result
Was Surprising?Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.?"My back was t
WMk I could hardlv lUnri tin and
would hove bearing-down pains at
was not well at any time," aajte Mr
B. . Williams, wife of a well-know
farmer on Route 6, this plare.
kept getting headaches and having i
go to bed," continues Mrs. Willlan
describing the troubles from wtatc
she obtained relief through the use <
Cartful. "My husband, having heat
of Cardul, proposed getting it for m
"X saw after taking some Card
... that I was improving. The resu
was surprising. Ifelt like a dlfferei
person.
"Later 1 suffered from weaknei
and weak back, and felt all run-dow
I did not reet well at night. I was i
nervous end cross. My husband sa
ks would get me tome Cardul, whl<
he did. It etrengthened me ... N
doctor said I got along fine. I was
good healthy condition. I canm
a any too much for It."
Thousands of women have suffer*
as Mrs. Williams describes, until th<
fbund relief from the uee of Cardt
Since It has helped so many, y<
should not hesitate to try Cardul
troubled with womanly ailments.
Far sale ever/whaTS. K.
FORT MILL TIMES,
West, has accepted the position ,
ind will take up his duties with
lie college this fall.
Universal ring-shaped casings;
and ring-shaped tubes?Mien-;
elin Young & Wolfe. j
Perfect four yard Sheeting, in
whole pieces, 1) cents a vurd. or
Hi cents a pound, at Mussey's.
Milch Cow ?Four gallon .Jersey ,
milch cow with beautifully market!
heifer calf sired by registered
Holstein for sale. W.E.Bradford.
The fastest selling tire in America?
Firestone. Young & Wolfe.
JIM) pairs Summer Shoes, value
Good Thing for Charlotte. 1
The people of York, and espe- j
- cially of Bethel township, are to |
be congratulated upon their eu- ;
r terprise in cooperating with 1
1 Mecklenburg county (North Car.
jomiu) in the building of a bridge
i across the Catawba which will
- shorten nie lru\eling distance be.
; a ten i orit and < iiariolle from .
I -? > to dO iniies. but it seems that
i i In- Yorkists would prefer to
. make a detour anyway, in order i
1 to x'Tsit Hock Ilill. says The State. (
I i Kxeept one have urgent pri- J
' vale business or a sweetheart or
i' ) cousin in Charlotte, the citizens
t of York would find Hock llill a
it | more attractive city,
i'' However, more to be eongratu- |
I luted than all others are'the peo- ,
1 I pie of Charlotte, who. when the
r j bridge is built, will have York
I [easily accessible. There is noth- j
-ling in North Carolina eompara1
, i !? with York, except Flat Hock,
i' \\ I ieli is the summer location of
- I Ward 1 and Ward 2 of Charles- 1
1 .
- MM:. 1
- CI arlot'te Passes Up Encampment
1 Aenie shortage oL' Imusii:;; !ariiities
and i 11 ji 1 ?iIi 1 v loseetir'e 1 lie i
i? let it of army tents wet t assigned
1 s tlie reasons for tin* withdrawal
Monday of an invitation the
i lolly of ('harlotte extended last
I September to the Wild ?'a* \"^fr
I | ereiis'assoi-iation to |iold its next
I j ai itifll reunion in that ''it -.
j New Head for Erskine.
r The Ivev. K. ((Jrier. pastor ol
till' A ssoeia t e Unformed I'esbv1
teviau ehnri'h in ('olnmhia v.'t?>
n \\ S.S last WeeU eleeted to the jil'esi.
ideiiey td' Krskine nd'eure. I >! ?'
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I DON'T F
o
i X' That Culp Brother
1 V , . ^
?% O grade ot Lirocerie:
O line, Ke rosene and
' 1 CULP BH
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I BUY
Ford Tor
$207 Cash-Balance in
L
Kiilc as you pjiy. N.? use w:
cash for ilull l?'oril Touiin<r <
on tonus as attractive r.s w o
Why not jrivu yours?!f ami \
tiros affortlutl by a car ?1 urinj
moonli?rhl nights?
' | Kishinir. tourin?r. picnic kin?r
an all In- onjoyetl at small
monthly payinonts.
Wo aro solliujr oars as fast ?
is no mason for VOI to wai
|
hnujrht so easily.
io Lot us talk 1 ho ma! tor o\ur
I
i\ HEAT
;; i _
n ?
of
't t ROCK HILL FURN
?! I Funeral 1
"
J C. K. Chreitzberg, L
Id ? Now York Stair IjroiiHi- No. MUM
:h 7
!J * JESSE HARF
>? t
Day Phono f>0;J; Nigh
By ? ROCK HILL.
'SiI MOTOR K(,
up to $(>.">(). take your choice tor
id.fiU, at Massey's.
All Summer (ioods must go regardless
of cost at Massey's.
NOTICK OK ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will lie held in the town
of Fort Mill. S. (on Tuesday,
the Kith day of August. 1921.
at the store of Young & Wolfe
1*411* till* IIIII'IIIIVII lit* 111 ir Sill A I
i!criii;m from \yard 4. anil that .1.
T. Younjr. J. ('. Saville and .1. M.
1 'Ik arr appointed tuanatrers of
t lit* sai? 1 election.
Tin' hooks of registration will
he optpied at the ofliee of the
Town Clerk for the purpose of
registering voters on the loth
day of .Inly. 1921. ami will remain
open until and including;
the 1th day of August. 1921.
Hy order <>t* Town Council, this
121 li day of !ulv, 1921.
V. K. AUDREY. Mayor.
Attest : C. S. LINK, Clerk.
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is w ? iveeivr 111t*iii ami 11***r?*
! I >n;r?'i\ whiMi tliov can be
willi von.
OTOR CO.
ITU^ECOMPANY |!
Directors i
iconsed Embalmer ^
; South Carolina License No. 141 ^ !
tlS, Assistant |
t Phones 212 and 126
SOUTH CAROLINA
lUU'MKNT
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L/ A & A V>? A Vy 1.1 IV/ k-/ L
s, Coal, Ice, Gaso- V
Motor Oil. Q
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Phone 15 9
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r>ODOOOOOOOOOO<
l NEW
ring Car
Small Monthly Payments
tili11?r until you can pny all
'ai' when tin v can he bought
arc olTerinjj.
.our family the many pleasir
the lun?r summer days and'
ami your summer' vacation
cost. hotli in initial and
i
FORT MILL, 8. 0.
Some S]
Look
\
Best grade 36 inc\
now
Best crade Ores
hams
Good grade Dre
hams
75 cent Voiles
to . ...
7 5 cent Organdies
fered at the low }
50 cent Curtain G
on sale at
A general cle
see these offerings
O, l y~ pvfrom ol
V U1 v.. All V 1 1 1 V I
all our Ladies' an<
own price.
Yoi
PA1
You Can
By Tradit
We wish to call the attent
thing in GROCERIES on \
wnere in tnis section,
ourselves, and we help ou:
Because of quick turn-ove
to consider. And we guai
number is 159.
Fort Mill
Pyramid Paint Shop !
HO('K HIM., S. C.
PAINTING
If your cur needs painting we will
puint It for you and do It in such a
way that you will be surprised at the
difference it makes in the looks of
your old cur. ??ur 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 Is just like the
looks of your person. It goes a lung
way.
JAMES V JOHNSON, Proprietor.
LISTEN!
linker's is the Barber Shop that
linked the prices, hut it didn't do
it nt the expense of service.
Hair Cut
.
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing ! 25c
Tonic 25?
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c
Come and see us. We will save
you money ami send you away
smiling
BAKERS BARBER SHOP.
If you have anything to sell,
an advertisement in The Times
will find a purchaser for you.
nr.1 I. I -im ??.
jecials Th
i
J?1914 P
i Percals, 25 cent
15c at
' P*. A II O'll
;s vjing- /All OliKs,
15c gette ]
ss Ging- price ai
10c House D
Veduced nos at 1
39c Middy Si
? now of- Muslin ar
Drice 39c at half
oods put Children':
. 25c , es at hi
*
^an-up of everything.
5 to appreciate the val
y low prices on Shoe*
J Children's Hats an
irs for Lower Prices,
rTERSC
J,
Save Man
r\
ig at the Cooperai
.ion of the public to the fact
vhich a better price can not b
We are in business to help t
rselves better when we help tl
rs our stock is always fresh
antee quick deliveries and effi
I Cooperativ?
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
Fine Alumi
At Hal
We have made itiTniijrniwu
AM Kill CAN MAID A LI.Ml
issue a certit'ica 1 e to our ci
purchase that onahlos them 1
ii it in ware at 1IALK I'lilCK.
trilii Hill toed and till* pieces a
sent direct hy tlio inanut'aot
post prepaid, from Danville,
torv in every respect tli pi
funded when the ware is reti
We have samples of the wa
windows and will he please
which places this fine Ware
rrs at Half l*ricc.
B. C. FEB
PHor
HEAD TIIE TIMES
EVERY WEEK
FOR HOME NEWS
: \
9 4 \
ese Are
rices
Curtain Goods
. . . 10c
Crepes and Georreduced.
to half
ad less.
rpccpc un A V i rv-> I
. V U11U 1 VilllW"
ialf price.
lits at half price.
id Silk Underwear
price.
s Gingham Dressall
price.
You will have to
ues.
/
3 continues. Also
s on sale at your
ti
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t
.... ?r> i Iff
iv of I? *?!111 ifill ilosijrn. Ii is
umrs in your houir. pnrrrl
Va.. iiinl if it is not siitisfnclivliasr
IllolirV will In* I'riirio'il.
re on display in our show
|| In rxplnili fully tin* plan
iii tin* luiiuls of our rust inn iGUSON
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A. Li. PARKS,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL
EQUIPMENT MOTOR HEARSE
FORT MILL, S. C.
y Dollars
live Store
that there is hardly anye
secured here than elsehe
consumer as well as
10 consumer best.
, which is something else
cient service. Our phone
e Store
inum Ware
f Price
ts wit 11 th?> 111 ;i 1111!";?i* t tnvrs of
IN'I'M WAKH l?y which wo
1st outers with ouch $1(1 cash
lo onler tliis < <?*ii it iiit* AI ii in i 'rii..
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