Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 17, 1921, Image 3
Wfi ' '
jUAIUft tAUi? HgWs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dickson and
their children and Miss Nancy
Graham spent the week-end in
Hold Hill with Mrs. Dickson s sis.
ter, Mrs. Ed B#iles.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Therrell and
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Potts attended
the Lancaster County Poultry
show in Lancaster last ThursdayMr.
Therrcll's birds won several
blue ribbons at lie show.
D. O. Potts spent last week in
Lexington county, where he participated
in several fox hunts. He
says foxes are plentiful down
there but it was too dry to hunt
thein successfully.
J. Z. Bailes spent several days
in Greenwood last week as a juror
in federul court.
Armistice day services were
held at Pleasant Hill Methodist
church last Friday morning.
A number of citizens of this
community attended the York
County fair in Roek Hill last
week and all reported it as being
a success.
A pageant, "The Trial of the
Robbers. was presented ;it Pleas,
ant Valley Baptist church Sun
day evening by the B. V. 1\ I J.
of Fort Mill Baptist church. A
large audience saw the pageant
which was well presented and en
joyed by all. "Spinner "
SEED WHEAT
AND OATS
Any Variety?Any Quantity.
Vetch, Rye, Clovers. Barley. Upland
and Lowland Permanent
Pasture Mixtures. Lawn Crass.
Lime, and eerything for the garden.
Garrison-Faris Seed Company
W. Main St. ROCK HILL, S. C.
"Our Seed Will (Jrow.
L. .1. Massey lias been selling
New Home Sewing Maehines here
for the past .'17 Years ami none
of them are worn out yet.
Administrators' S ale.
We will sell at auction at her
late home on November 21) at 10
o'clock a. in. the personal property
of the late Mrs. Meeker
Culp, consisting of farm crops,
tools, livestock, automobile, etc.
S. E. KAILES.
T. W. CULP.
Administrators.
Executors' Sale of Personal
Property.
In compliance with tlm law. notice
is hereby given that on Friday.
Nov. 2">, at 10 o'clock a. in.,
we will offer for sale all the personal
property, consisting of
mules, cows, farming; implements,
wagons, corn, hay. etc.. of the
late H.N.Patterson at the home
place of the said deceased in the
Parberville community of lamcaster
county, S. Terms ot
sale, cash.
W. R PATTERSON.
B. B. BYK1IM,
Executors of the Estate of 11. N.
Patterson. IVccascd.
Nov. 10. 1021.
CARDUl HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama Lady Wis Sick Far Tbree
Yours, Suffering Pain, Nervals
and Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
Paint Bock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
Of near here, recently related the tollowing
Interesting account of her r?
eorery: MI was in a weakened condition.
X was sick three years la bed,
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so woak,
I couldn't walk across the floor; just
had to lay and my Uttlo ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
Tory thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still I didn't get any relief.
I couldn't oat, and slept poorly. I
belle Ye If I hadn't heard of and taken
Onrdnl 1 would, have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
**l began to eat and sleep, began tc
gain my strength and am now well
aad strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardul did me. I don't
think there Is a better tonlo made
and I believe It saved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of women
have used Cr.rdul successfully,
In the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did,
take Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all dmcsidta <
SATURDAY
MAI/EM
At the Stroke of 9 (
This Mi
Merch
Savin
To Last Ter
I .
A Help Yours<
Piled on Tables,
Thrown in Bins
ination and Che
Prepare yourself for the gra
far-reaching merchandise event
This sale is a blessing to the peo
er, laborer and merchant must a
Saving Sale. Never before and
nity be offered you. The doors
to sacrifice the entire stock, consi
parel for Men, Women and Child
Hats, Etc. Don't miss it. The
price may be, or however great
turned into cash. .Our loss is you
Sale Starts Saturday
19, at 9 O'l
Saturday morning, Novembe i
sell Soap and Washing Powder j
cent a bar for washing powder, ]
as long as it lasts.
A Few of
Big ^
SHOES FOR ]
100 pairs of Children's and Miss
sale
100 pairs Hoy Scout Shoes, excel
of $L\f?0; this sale
I-aides' Shoes, regular $7 values;
I unties tSllOOS. regular $0 values;
Ladies' Shoos, regular $5 values;
100 Mon's Suits from
Ladies' Coat Suits, regular $40
salo
Ladies' l^ouo Coats, regular $1S
One lot Men's Hats in all eolors.
1 One lot Men's Blaek Slickers, reg
This sale has many features that
Sox. regular 1"? cent value.
Wo wish we hat! more of these
value; this sale, pair
Another real bargain that gives
lloso. regular 7."> cent value;
More is a real sale of Ladies' Silk
Cohen's Out
"THE HOME OF E
FORT M
roRT mtt.t. tiues, ]
r
MORNING ?
IBER19 j
t
D'Clock We Launch ?
v
immoth S
r
I
ii
andise !
I
g Sale
i Days Only \
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elf Sale?Goods I
t?Ii * ri rr /\n D r* olrn
JL lUIlg Vill IXaV'IVdy t
to Make Exam-'
v
>osing Easy. ,
ndest, broadest, most liberal and
in the history of York County,
pie of this community. The farmttend
this Great Merchandise t
never again will such an opportu. >
will be thrown open to the public J
sting of up-to date Wearing Ap- j
ren. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, '
stock must be sold, whatever the '
the loss, as the stock must be 1
r gain. '
1
Morning, November .
Clock Sharp
r 19, at 9 o'clock sharp we will
it 1 cent a bar for soap and 1
not over 5 of each to a customer,
the Many
J alues
EVERYBODY
es Shoes, regular $2 values; this
98c
It lit values at the regular price
$1.69
t his sjile . . $4.98
this sale".. . $3.98 I
this sale $2.98
$7.00 to $27.50 J
values, in nil wool tricotine; this 11
$20 ?
values; this sale $12.50 lr
$3..">0 values; litis sale .. ..$2.48 J j'
.11 hiI* $8 Values ; litis snh*. . . . +3.98 *
Mill appeal strongly to you. Men's |
wliilt* tliey last, pair 5c
Ladies' Hose, regular 15 cent
__5c
litis sale its name. Ladies' Silk I
this sale, pair 38c 1
Hose. .+ 1 value, litis sale. pair. .r>8e '
_j
fitting Store tETTER
VALUES" j=
ILL, s. c. I;
rOETIDLE, & 0.
TAX NOTICE ?1921-22.
tfflce of the County Treasurer of ?
York County. t
Notice is hereby given that the ?
'ax Books for York County will
?c opened on Tuesday, the 15th ?
lay of November, 1921, and will ?
emain open until the 31st day of ?
)eeember. 1921. for the collection ^
>f State. Countv. School unci Tjo- Y
al Taxes, for the fiscal year 1921 ?
without penalty, after which day t
)ue Per Cent Penalty will be ad- ^
led to all payments made in the
iionth of January, 1922, and Two ?
>er Cent Penalty for all payments T
aade in the month of Feb- ?
nary, 1922, and Seven Per Cent ?
Jenalty will be added to all pay- ?
uents made from the 1st day of 4
darch, 1922, to the 15th day of
darch, 1922, and after this date 4
11 I i 'ii ? I *
tit unpaiu xaxes win go lino exe- j 4
ution ami all unpaid Single 11
?olls will be turned over to the ^
teveral Magistrates for prosecu- .
ion in accordance with law. *
All of the Banks of the County ^
will offer their accommodations 4
iml facilities to Taxpayers who 4
nay desire to make use of the ,
tame, and 1 shall take pleasure <
n giving prompt attention to all <
orrespondenee on the subject. *
All Taxpayers appearing at mv J
jftice will receive prompt atten- *
ion.
Note?The Tax Books will be !
nude up by Townships, and par- 1
ies writing about Taxes will al- *
vays expedite matters if thrty 4
will always mention the Town- i
ihip or Townships in which their |
[iropertv or properties are io- |
rated. * HARRY E. NEIL, 1
Treasurer of York County. <Executors'
Sale of Personal 4
Property. 4
In eomplianee with the law. no* ^
ice is hereby given that on Eri* 4
lay. Dee. '2. illlil. at 10 o'clock a 4
u. we will offer for sale all the j
lersonal property, consisting of 4
lorses. mules, cows, farming itn- i
.1............ : ?i -i '
....... hi.-., |?iii?" runmuu'l, 2
to.. of the late S. 1*. Blankenship ?
it the home plaee of the said lie- J
eased in the upper section of it.
\?rt Mill Township. S. Terms
?t sale. cash. 4
V. B. BLANK KNS1I IP, |
J. s. BLANKKNSHIP, J
A. S. BLANKENSHIP,
Executors of the Estate of S. P.
Blankenship. Deceased. (
Nov. 10. \\)2\.
You Can
By Trading
We wish to call the attentit
thing in GROCERIES on w]
where in this section. Vi
ourselves, and we help ours
Because of quick turn-oven
to consider. And we guara
number is 159.
Fort Mill
1
Pyramid Paint Shop
ROCK HI LI j, S. C.
PAINTING
If your cur needs painting we will
uint it for you nud do it in such a
ray thut you will be surprised at the
lifferenoe it makes in the looks of
our old cur. Our corps of painters
re the best thut can be obtained and
inly those who are experienced In
nr painting are on our force. The
ooks of your cur is Just like the
i?okg of your person, It goes a lung
ray.
vrmnaun i. >><>>. 1 Topilrtor.
LISTEN!
Baker's is the Barber Shop that
>?ike?l the prices, hut it didn't do
I al the expense of service.
lair Cut 25c
lhainpooing, plain 25c
iingeing 25c
'onic 25c
have 15c
Jassage, plain 25c L
('ome and sec us. We will save
'ou money and send you away
tailing
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.
_ _ _ 0
If you have anything to sell,
n advertisement in The Timet
/ill find a purchaser for you.
Boll V
Ta
A most important factor for
conditions is hard and intelli^
The slipshod farmer will
; and only those who wor be o\
ods will remain. k hai
>
The year 1021 has been more
; vil than any year since he en
k rinnon/iiinnilw V* ** J ? ?
vvtwv^uviikij uc lias UU11V m<
His damage next year and i
pend on weather conditions
industry used in fighting hi
We are distributing to the fa
pamphlet printed at our own
line of a program to fight th
worked out by some of the n
State and is, we believe, well
sideration of every farmer.
We shall be glad to put one
hands of every farmer in th*
First Nati<
THE BANK THAT BA
Capital and Surplus
Resources - ONE-HAL
)ld newspapers for sal
Save Mair
g at the Cooperat
>n of the public to the fact i
aich a better price can not be
re are in business to help tb
elves better when we help th<
i our stock is always freBh,
,ntee auick deliveries and effic
Cooperative
Z. S. PARKS, Manager.
FRl
You will always
and choicest Fruit
market affords.
Give us your orde
of getting as good
had anywhere.
B. C. FER
PHONI
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST 1
ffice Next to That of C. S. Link,
Formerly Occupied by Dr.
J. B. Elliott.
Telephone Connections. 1
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success under boll weevil ^
gent work. ?
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it of business in a few years, T
rd and use intelligent meth- i
favorable for the boll wee +
tered the cotton belt in 189*2.
ore damage than ever before. ?
in succeeding years will de- ^
and on the intelligence and i
m.
irmers of the community a I
expensec ontaining the out- +
e weevil. This plan has been
lost practical farmers in this T
worthy of the serious con- .
of these pamphlets in the
b community. t
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)nal Bank f
CKS THE FARMER. |
$ 50,000.00 I
F MILLION DOLLARS t
I
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e?The Times office,
tr n~ll -
y L/unai j>
ive Store
that there is hardly anysecured
here than elseie
consumer as well as
e consumer best,
which is something else
ient service. Our phone
i Store
JIT
find the freshest
at Ferguson's the
rs and be assured
Fruit as can be
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