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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Short Storiw Picked Up by The
Times Reporter.
William Ardrcy has returned
to liis home in Fort Mill from Coluiuhia,
where he had been employed
as a linotype operator for
several months by the R. L.
ltrvan company.
In an interesting football game
in Charlotte yesterday afternoon
the Fort Mill lugh school team
lost to the University school of
Charlotte (? to 0. Douglas Niius
was the star performer for the
Fort Mill boys. ^
Mrs. A. <). .Jones, Mrs. ,J. B.
Mills and Miss Minhie Garrison
went to Pleasant Hill school
house, in Lancaster county, Wednesday
afternoon to assist in the
organization of a parent-teachers*
association for that commuitity.
.Jasper Kirabrell, eight year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kiml.rell.
was knocked down by a
Ford car while he was attempting
to cross one of the streets of
Fort Mill a few days ago, but
escaped from the accident with
lie greater injury than a fright.
An announcement of interest
to members of the Masonic fraternity
in this section is that Gypsy
Smith, noted evangelist who is
now holding a meeting in Roek
Hill, will hold n special service
for their benefit Tuesday evening, i
October 11. The members of ten1
lodges near Roek Hill have been
invited to attend the
Jesse Harris, son (\l Mr. ami
Mrs. \V. F. Harris of Fort Mill,
lias sold his interest in the Roeh
Hill Furniture company to aceept
a position as traveling salesman
in South Carolina for * High
l'nint, N. ilraperv etutcorn
Mr. Harris expects to begirt his
new work Monday morning and ,
meanwhile he is spending several
d.tys with his parents.
Business in Fort Mill has been
on the upgrade since the recent
advance in the price of cotton.
V A number of merchants have recently
stated that their sales had
shown a gratifying increase during
the last two weeks, and Col.
T. B. Spratt. presindent of the
First National bank of Fort Mill,
is quoted as saying that his
bank's collections have been much
B. M. Bradford is expecting to
reopen at once the grocery store
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95 New Suits 11
Hundreds of Swi
Everything neede
We'have taken
latest models, Sit
NOW LISTEN
here to get it.
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which he operutcd on Hall street
for several months prior to the
fire some weeks ( ago which destroyed
his business, work on the
building to replace the burned !
one having been flushed this
week. Mr. Bradford has taken
a partner :into the business with
him and the name of the firm
hereafter "will be Bradford & Co.
better than he bad hoped for.
In the presence of a few friends
of the bridal couple. Miss Vernie
Kpps was married to Bert Bavne
last . Saturday evening at 7:30
o'eU*?k in the study of the Baptist
pastorium* the ceremony being
performed by Dr. .J. W. U?
Dye lies, the bride's oast or. These
young people, residents of the
upper mill villuge, have the good
wishes of numerous friends with
whom they are deservedly popular.
I. M. Yo*ler. well known Lancaster
county farmer, a ho lives
in the Van Wyclt secti ?n, returned
to his home the later part
of last week after spending several
days with relatives at Hickory,
N. i\, during which he visited
a number of community
lairs in Catawba county ? near
that city, with the view of observing
the prosperity diversification
bus brought to the farmers
of t laat Meet ion and to be able
to better impress upon bis neighbors
tin* necessity of similar furmii
g method*, especially since the
boll weevil luts l>ecoine firmly established
in his eommuiity. On
his own farm Mr. Yoder hits practiced
diversification for years
and he has found that the system
of growing his own food, as
far as possible, iaud feed crops,
of raising hogs and cattle for the
market puts one in better shape
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man 10 devote Ins entire nitration
to cotton as so many South
Carolina farmers have done.
Most Attend School.
Officials of the Fort Mill Traded
school expect to secure within
the ne it ten day** or two weeks
the assistance of the county attendance
officer in bringing 'n,?
sch-ool a considerable number of
children of the community known
to be ^vithin the compulsory attendance
age. "For one reason
anal another, none of them good,
a num.ber of Fort Mill parents
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THE TORT MLL TOtKB, TOB
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- - $15.00 to $E
5 New Coats - 68
New
liters, all absolutely i
d.
ijuuh,
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on new life. Jnst rect
>.50 to 839.00
! We want your trad*
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iift* refusing to send their children
to school in violation of the
law." yexfcrc lay sai<l a, school official.
"We purpose to see that <
these children attend school.with- t
out .publicity or unpleasantness I
if possible, hut hv a ruling of the 1
local magistrate if needs be." *
Government Cotton Figures. *
* oi i mi pmncti up to rseptemner
2"> appreputed 2,1)07,750 hales. '
sliphtlv Iess than whk "expected. 1
ami the condition report was 42.2. '
indioatinp a viehl of 0.521,000 <
hales, or a decrease of about C>00.000
hales since the report of the
condition of the crop on Aupust
25. The futures market advanced
excitedly Monday on the publication
of the pinners' report, went
down with the publication of the
condition report and closed near
the opcninp. The viejd for South
Carolina is forecast at 644.000 <
hales, or 40 per cent of a normal
crop. The pinninps up to Sep- ]
temher 25 of last year were 2,- ]
229,606 hales. ' <
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SANITARY T^uX DUE.
Notice is hereby piven that the
semi-annual sanitary tux is due
and payable durinp the monlh of
October without penalty.
. C. S. LINK. Town Treasurer.
Gray's Croup and Pneumonia
Salve?Guaranteed to pive relief
in eases of Croup, Pneumonia.
Rheumatism. Sore Throat, Cuts,
liruises. Itiirns, Tonsilitis. Stiff
1 Neck.Stiff Joints. Swollen Joints. I
j Headache, Crip, Colds, Couphs, j
Kte. Price :U) cents. For sale in |
Fori Mill by Hutchinson'h Pharmacy.
Lytic Drujr Co., Roller Gordon
and .ill Grocery Stores. W.
II Gray, Mfr.. It. F. 1). 2. Box
8f>, Charlotte. N. C. 4tOc.t27
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For Rent?Seven room dwelli
11 jr on Booth or llall street; de.
sirahle street and desirable property;
half acre lot. Apply to
Alex Barber.
I For Sale?100 bushel;. Palj
phuin oats at $1.10 per bushel;
2f* bushels Appier oats at $1.00
per bushel. These oats are pure
and of the very best seed quality.
So< me before you buv. O.
\V. Potts. R. 3, Fort MiU, S. C.
Phono 59-D.
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LADIE!
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$10.00 to $45.00
Dresses - - - $4
new, Shirt W a sits, J?
MEN!
aived 225 spanking 1101
3. If we have what y
Office supplies ami expense
11.14
Parks and wells .50
Poliee department .. .. 44(5.00
Public 'print in}? 31.25
Salaries 175.00
Sanitary department . . 368.25
Street work 131.72
$2,460.89
Kxeess of disbursements
over receipts $ 439.00
$.460.89
Cash on hand .Iulyl.1921 340.96
Balance overdrawn $ 98.04
C. S. LINK,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Attest?A. (). Jones. T. P. Lytle.
A. L. Parks. Committee on Finance.
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vBebe Daniels at Majestic.
Yoo?hoo?conn' on over! Lots
>f fun! Brilip your family over '
o see beautiful, sauev, irresisti>le
Bebe Daniels in "Two Weeks
iVith Pay,'' the laugh-stuffed I''
ttory of how Pansy O'Donnell '
.vent to spend her vacation at a
aiumier hotel, and was taken for '
Marie La Tour, "tin* mermaid of
lie screen.." "The Good Little
hid Girl" does a high-dive,wears
mine dazzling gowns and has a _
louhle-tiine love affair all on her
'two weeks with pay." At the _
Majestic today.
TOWN OF FORT MILL
Receipts and Disbursements for
the Three Months Ending September
20. 1921. F
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iVmetery account, lots
sold $ 12.50 s
Fines 122.00 0
License taxes 82.00 c
Sanitary taxes .4 .... 170.27 n
Street taxes 09.00 K
Interest, past due taxes 12.07
Property taxes' (1920 t
levy)' 25&60
Property taxes (1921
levy prepaid) 1.294.25
$24)21.89
DISHCRSEM ENTS
Election expenses .. ..$ 2.00
Fines returned 10.00
Interest account 1,050.02
Legal services 12.50 J
Street lielits 217.50 i !
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1.95 to $35.00
>rsey Blouses?
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KaK( I TOHS XOTICK.
All persons indebted to tin es
ue of II. N. Patterson deceased,
re liereliy notified to tr.tke pry-I
lent at onee to the ii'.tdt rsi-jned ?
s executors of the said es'ato,
lid all credit tit's of said ?state I
ill present their riaiin* duly ap- 1
roved to the und'Tiipilv-d.
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It. It. ItYKl'M.
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Fort Mill. S. Pet. *> 1021. (
STATEMENT
If the Ownership,' Management, Etc., j
of The Fort Mill Timet, Published
Weekly at Fort Mill, S. C., Required i
by the Act of August 24, 1912.
Editor?W. It. Bradford, Fort Mill,
. C. 0
Managing Editor W. It. Bradford,
'ort Mill, S.
Publisher W. It. Bradford, Fort
till, S. C.
Owner--W. It. Bradford, Fort Mill,
!. C.
Known bondholders, mortgagees and
ther security holders, holding 1 per
ent. or more of total amount of bonds,
nortgages, or other securities: Mort agees
-Savings Bank, Fort Mill, S. C.
W. It. BRADFORD.
'Sworn to and subscribed before me
his 5th day of October, 1921.
I'. S. LINK,
Notary Public S. C.
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New York State License No.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
date of South Carolina?County
of York.
Court of Common IMeas
*>avin??s Hank of hurt Mill against
II. Carros. Defendant,
ami
lilankenship - .lohnsoii Company
against II. Carros. Defendant.
Notice of Execution Sale...
In order to satisfy a levy and
executions against the property
of II. Carros. I will expose to pub
lit* sal?' t?? the highest bidder i"*?r
cash. in the town of Fort Mill.
S C? in front id' the Fort Mill
Times office, on Friday. October
71li. 19121. at 12 o'clock M.. the
follow in?; personal property :
One Chevrolet Koadster. which
lias been converted into a truck;
slock and fixtures of the Fort
Mill Candy Kitchen.
For itemized list of the stock,
see list, in Sheriff's office or the
Savings Bank of Fort Mill.
F. E. QIUNN,
Sheriff of Vor County.
Wanted?The people to know
you do not have to eat stale candy.
Call for Cook's Peanut
Cream Candy. Your jrroeer handles
it.
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