Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 27, 1921, Image 3
Newt of Gold Hill.
Gold Hill is suffering under a
cloud of dust.
A good deal of cotton is still
being ginned by S. P. Wilson,
but this week will wind up the
picking and ginning.
The Ladies' Demonstration club
of Gold Hill had an interesting
meeting at the school house last
Thursday. They are still taking
their produce to the market ot
Miss Juanita Neely, county home
demonstration agent.
There is little sickness in this
neighborhood.
Work on the enlargement and
improvements to he made to the
local school house will begin the ,
latter part of this week or the j
first of next week.
Malcolm Smith has just returned
from a two-dav visit to Orangeburg
county.
"Better Than Nothing."
Labor Against New Party.
The proposed national labor
party, the American Labor Alliance.
now being formed by radical
labor organizations, will receive
no support from the American
Federation of Labor, according
to President Samuel (lumpers, j
and will have to combat the vigorous
opposition of the lenders of j
the organized labor movement pi .
tl is country.
This alliance, which is said to J
aim to establish a workers' soviet ,
republic in the l.'nitcd States, will
not be tolerated bv the American
workers, according to (Jumpers. :
He did not consider the movement ,
seriously, he said, and referred to j
other attempts along this line.
Mrs. Mamie Thompson Dead.
Following an illness of several
months, Mrs. Mamie Thompson
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uitru ?it utri xiwiutr hi rwii i>iiii
this morning at 2:10 o'clock.
Mrs. Thonpson was the mother
of three children. Mrs. .John
Bayne, Tonmiie Thompson and
and Cornelia Thompson. She
was a daughter of .James II.
Bailes and had spent her entire
life of 2(5 years in the Fort
Mill community. Mrs. Thompson
was a member of the Fort
Mill Baptist church. The funeral
will be this afternoon at *1
o'clock and interment will follow
in the Fort Mill cemetary.
Drunken Possum Betrays Still.
Failure of a possum near Chattanooga.
Tenn.. to play up to lus
name resulted in the discovery of
YHie of the largest illicit distilleries
ever found in that State, according
to revenue olVicers. When
attention was first called to the
inability of the animal to pursue
a straight line of retreat, the
raiders thought it was ill. One
of them, however, captured the
possum ami studied its hrcath.
The still they then discovered
had a capacity of 2o() gallons and
was built on a concrete huso.
Time to begin saving money tip
for Chirstinas. Kuv your merchandise
at Massey s and save
the differnece in prices and have
a big Christmas.
If you like good sweet music.
got a Brunswick Phonograph. It
it is simply noise you want, most
any other machine will suit you.
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was so weakened," writes Mrs.
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of our work, and we mu
always.
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but there must be SAFE I
There must be an alert u
* by common sense.
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MEN'S HEAVY WORK
SHOES
One lot Men's Tan Heavy
Work Shoes, regular $4 ami
$5 values, Special $2.49
One lot Men's Heavy Tan
Work Shoes, regular $(> values.
Special $2.79
One lot Men's Tan Scout
Shoes, regular $11.50 values,
Special $2.29
One lot Men's Black Scout
Shoes, regular $:i values. Special
$1.89
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. MEN'S DRESS SHOES
One lot Men's Gun Metal
i Bluchers, regular $5 values,
> Special $2.89
, One lot Men's Tan English
, Bals, regular $5 values, Spe
fill 1 $2.98
One lot Men's Tan Knglish
Cohen1
"The Home of Bettei
You Can
By
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thing in GROCERIES on w
where in this section. V
ourselves, and we help ouri
Because of quick turn-over
to consider. And we guan
number is 159.
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Pyramid Paint Shop
HOtK 111 LIj, S. C.
PAINTING
If your car needs painting we will
puint it for you and do it in audi a
way that you will bo surprised at tbe
difference it makes In the looks of
yoia* old car. Our corps of painters
are the best that can be obtained and
only those who are experienced In
car painting ure on our force. The
looks of your car is Just like the
looks of your person. It goes a lang
way. t
JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
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linker's is the Harbor Shop that
baked the priees, but it didn't do
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut 25c
Shmnpooitig.jplniii 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c .
Come and see us. We will save
you money and send you away
smiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. F
If you have anything to sell,
an advertisement in The Times
will find a purchaser for yon.
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uew Special Va
Children's Shoe
rriday and Satin
Blucher, regular values.
Special $3.98
Oue lot Men's Tan English
Bals, regular $f> value, Special
$2.98
LADIES' DRESS SHOES
Cue lot Ladies' High Heel
Dres* Shoes, regular $S* and
$10 values, Special .. ..$1.98
One lot Ladies' Tan Medium
Heel Dress Shoes, regular values,
Special $2.48
One lot Ladies' Tan Oxfords,
regular $1 values.Special $2.29
EOYS' SHOES
One loi Little dents' Solid
Leather Scout Shot's, from
11 to 13 1-2, Special ....$1.69
One lot Youths' Scout Shoes,
from 1 to 3, Special . . . .$1.89
Oue lot Boys' Solid Leather
Ollffiffinc
r Values"
Save Mar
g at the Cooper;
on of the public to the fac
hich a better price can not
Te are in business to help
selves better when we help
s our stock is always free
intee Quick deliveries and el
Cooperati\
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
"FLJ
Is a High-Grad
the Levering Cofl
We have it grc
ry, 20 cents per p
for $ 1.
You will make
ing for "Flavo.''
B. C. FEI
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A. L. PARKS,
UNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL
EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE
FOKT MILL, S. C.
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and
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lued in Men's
s and Hosiery
rday
Scout Shoes, from 3 to a 1-2.
Special $1.98
MISSES 'AND CHILDREN 'S
SHOES
One lot Misses and Children's
Shoes, regular $3 values, while
they last. Special 98c
One lot Misses High Top Tan
Hoots, from 13 1-2 to 2. regular
$4 values. Special . . $1.98
lar $4 values. Special .. $1.98
LADIES' HOSE
Ladies' Hose.in black and cordovan,
regular lac value.
Special 8c
MEN'S SOX
Men's Heavy Work Sox. regular
lac value. Special ,...8c
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no mistake by call>NE
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READ THE TIMES
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EVERY WEEK
FOR HOME NEWS
CHILDREN S HOSE
Children's Hose, black ami
cordovan, regular 2f?c values.
Special 8c
I Store
Fort Mill, S. C.
iy Dollars
>five Store
it that there is hardly anybe
secured here than elsethe
consumer as well as
the consumer best,
h, which is something else
fficient service. Our phone
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