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Freedom for Debe Today? . The announcement was made ih Washington a few days ago that President Harding would issue a pardon 011 Thanksgiving day for Eugene V. Debs, now serving a ten year sentence in Atlanta for obstructing the draft. * Debs has repeatedly been the can didate of the Socialist party for .the presidency. "When he gains his freedom, it is announced, other . socalled political prisoners now serving varying terms for violating wartime laws also will be released under the president's order. There are now about 150 of the wartime offenders in different prisons. Miss Julia Boyd, president, announces that the Christian Endeavor society of the Fort Mill Presbyterian church will hold a special meeting in the church Sunday evening. L. S. Matthews, formerly connected with a local drug store, who is now traveling out of Charleston for a Philadelphia concern, spent the week-end with lv.< M:H ii iriiun in 1" ui I III. Don't, get buinfu/./.led by read ing big advertisements with o?hl cent prices. Vott can always bet your bottom dollar that Massov's prices arc lower. . Executors' Sale of Personal | 1 Property. * In compliance with the law. do- ? tice is hereby given that on bViday, Dec. 2, 1921. at It) o'clock a in. we will offer for sale all the ' personal property, consisting of J horses, mules, eows. farming im- 1 plcmcnts. wagons, pine cordwood | etc.. of 1h?' late S. 1*. Blankcuship at the home place of the said de , ceased in the upper section of Fort Mill Township, S. (Terms j of sale, cash. V. B. BLANKENSIIIP, J. S. BLANK KNKll IP. A. S. BLANKENSIIIP, Executors of the Estate of S. P. I Blankenship. I >eceased. Nov. 10. 1921. Administrators' Sale. We will sell at auction at her late home on November 29 at 10 o'clock a. in. the personal prop ' ertv of the late Mrs. Blceker Culp, consisting of farm crops. t6ols, livestock, automobile, tractor, sawmill, thresher, gin ami ( press, corn nun. corn siiretuior.eie ~ S. K. HA I EES. T. W. CIILP. Administ rators. Executors' Sale of Personal s Property. In compliance with the lnw.no- 1 tiee is hereby given thai on Fri- ; <lny. Nov. at 10 o'clock a. in., .we will offer for sale nil the personal property, consisting of | liuiles. cows. fanning implements, J wagons, corn, hay. etc.. of tin? | late II. N. Patterson at the home place of the said deceased in ilie * Barberville eoniniiinity of Fancaster county, S. ('. Terms ot sale. cash. \V. F. PATTKUSOV B. B. BY HUM. Executors of the Estate of 11. N. Patterson. IVeeased. Nov. 10. 1921. \ Tired S Sg **I was weak and run-down," Wk relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of A Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and |2j Just felt tired, all the time. I didn't rest well. I wasn't U ever hungry. I knew, by N thia, I needed a tonic, and R |M aa there la none better than? K ICARDUII B The Woman's Tonic 6 D ... I began using Cardul." jg Sj continues Mrs. Burnett. R R "After my first bottle, I slept kd ^ H better and ate better. I took Bu |fl (Our bottles. Now I'm well, R ? feel Just fine, eat and sleep, K U ?y skin le clear and I bare 'M W gained and sure feel that 01 R Cardul la the best tonic erer V K made." ft WA Thousands of other women M hare found Cardul Just as R M Mr* Burnett did. It should R n help you. At all druggists. ^ ~Mr - j? * *? i * > SATURDAY NOVEN A f* fko QfrrklrA #\? Q I rsi uiv uu VAC Ui %J ' ed This 1 Merch Savin To Last Through 1 A. Help Yours Piled on Tables, TV. TAurn in Rme Jk MRU. W TT 11 AAA AAI119 ination and Ch< Prepare yourself for the gr; far-reaching merchandise event This sale is a blessing to the pei er, laborer and merchant must i Saving Sale. Never before and nity be offered you. The doors to sacrifice the entire stock, cons parel for Men, Women and Chil( Hats, Etc. Don't miss it. The price may be, or however great turned into cash. .Our loss is yoi sale Starts Saturday 19, at 9 O' Saturday morning, Novembe en ooap r.na Washing Powder :ent a bar for washing powder, is long as it lasts. A. Few of Big > SHOES FOR 10(1 pairs of Children's and Misi sale 100 pairs lioy Scout Shoes, exee of +2.50; this sale I.aides' Shoes, regular +7 values Ladies Shoes, regular +G values; Ladies* Shoes, regular +5 values 100 Men's Suits from Ladies' Coat Suits, regular +40 sale I .adit's' Long Coats, regular $1S < hie lt)t Men's llats in all colors. One lot Men's Black Slickers, re? This sale has many features that Sox. regular 1 "> cent value. We wish we hail more of these value; this sale, pair Another real bargain that gives Hose, regular 75 cent value Here is a real sale of Ladies' SiU Cohen's Out "THE HOME OF I FORT M % -vsnb tort mill Tims. 1 r MORNING dbd lo I I ^ I J O'Clock We Launch- ! Mammoth ( landise ; ig Sale Wednesday, Dec. 7 i ( f i\ I elf Sale?Goods ' , Hung on Racks, to Make Examoosing Easy. t andest, broadest, most liberal and ' i in the history of York County. * ople of this community. The farm- ( attend this Great Merchandise 1 never again will such an opportuwill be thrown open to the public isting of up-to-date Wearing Apiren. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, stock must be sold, whatever the J ^ the loss, as the stock must be | ir gain. , Morning, November Clock Sharp r 19, at 9 o'clock sharp we will at 1 cent a bar for soap and 1 not over 5 of each to a customer, the Many w - / alues # EVERYBODY sos Shoes. tvjrular $2 values; this J_ 98c I Unit values at the regular price ... .$1.69 ; this sale . .$4.98 . this sale... . $3.98 | ; this sale $2.98 , $7.00 to $27.50 jii Iw values, iii all wool trieotiue; this ,j ? ? $20 u values; this sale $12.50 ? r +:$..">() values; this sale .. ..$2.48 i ' * I '' rular $S 'values; this sale. . . ..-^3.08 w will appeal stroujrly to you. Men's \\ hile tliev last, pair 5c 1 , ' . ? I Ladies Hose, regular L~> cent : . I ? __5c this sale i'ts name. Ladies' Silk I |{ : this sale, pair 38c i< t Hose, $1 value, this sale. pair. iWe 1 S s T s I fitting Store ISETTER VALUES" ILL, 5, C. CY -N ( PORT KILL, 8. ft NOnrR ntf mxmninv i Notice la hereby given that an eleo. tlon will be held at the store of Young & Wolfe in the Town of Fort Mill, S. C., on Tuesday, January It, >922, for the purpose of electing the 'ollqwing officers to serve two yearei Mayor, two Aldermen-at-L.arge. AU lerman from Ward 1, Alderman from iVard 2, Alderman from Wurd 3, and Mdermun from Wurd 4. Also at the same time and pluce >ne Commissioner of Waterworks to serve six years to succeed W. B. AN irey, whose term is about to expire, ind one Commissioner of Waterworks to serve two years to succeed J. J. Ratles. whose resignation becomes effective at that time. Qualified electors of the said Town jf Fort Mill must have new registration certificates. J. T. Young. Jr.. J. C. Savllle and VV. E. Kinvbrell are appointed managers of said election. The Books of Kegistrution for the *aid town of Fort Mill are open at the "office of C. S. Rink, supervisor of registration, and will remain open until and Including Friday. December 10. 1921. F. E. A It DUE Y. Mayor. Attest? C. S. DINK. Clerk. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons ore hereby warned not :o hunt. fish, cut timber or otherwise trespass on the lands of the underdgned. This notice not only iiucludet t?lrd hunters, but rubblt hunters, posuum hunters, duck hunters and squlrrel hunters as well liml nnvnnn Hn. utlnff it will be prosecuted us the aw prescribes. It. P. MASSE Y ESTATE. Mrs. HATTIE It. MACK. J. A. HAKHEIt. w. m. White, E. R. WHITE. i ii." m. white. S. E. WHITE. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not :o hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise respass on the lands of thf undersigned. This notice is intended to ippl.v to everybody. >ec22 FRED NIMS. Sr. SEED WHEAT AND OATS Any Variety?Any Quantity. Vetch. Rye. Clovers, Hurley, Upand and Lowland Permanent ] ['itsture Mixtures. Lawn Crass, jime. and eerythinjr for the oar- ! leu. ! i Garrison-Farts Seed Company N. Main St. ROCK HILL, S. C. "Our Seed Will Urow. You Can By Tradin, We wish to call the attenti thing in GROCERIES on w where in this section. V ourselves, and we help ouri Because of quick turn-overi to consider. And we guari number is 159. Fort Mill 1 Pyramid Paint Shop HOCK HILL, S. C. PAINTING If your cur needs painting we will >alnt It for you and do it in such a ,'uy that you will he surprised at the ifference it makes in the looks of our old car. <?ur corps of painters re the best that can he obtained and nly those who are experienced In ar painting are on our force. Th9 ooks of your ear is just like th? ioks of your person. It goes a lang ay. JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor. 1.1ST KN' Baker's is the Barber Shop that >aked the priees, but it didn't do t at the expense of serviee. lair Cut 25c hampooing, plain 25c ingeing 25c onic 25c have 15c lassage, plain 25c a m Come and see us. We will save on money and send you away miling BAKER S BARBER SHOP. 0 The big value giving sale at andle's Store, Pineville, N. C.? ontinues through Saturday. \ v- ? ;/ * " m Boll ! | Ta A most important factor for ? conditions is hard and intellig 4 The slipshod farmer will <| and only those who wor be ou' t ods will remain. k hari The year 1921 has been more ? vil than any year since he ent< + Consequently he has done mo His damage next year and ii $ pend on weather conditions a industry used in fighting hin ? We are distributing to the far pamphlet printed at our own < ? line of a program to fight the + worked out by some of the m< State and is, we believe, well ^ % sideration of every farmer. <$> We shall hfi crlnH tn nil* ~ _ - - ? ? ? ^ ww I# I* V UilV U 4 hands of every farmer in the : First Natic ? THE BANK THAT BAC * Capital and Surplus Resources - ONE-HALF Old newspapers for salt Save Man) g at the Cooperati on of the public to the fact tl hich a better price can not be Jq are in business to help the selves better when we help the s our stock is always fresh, m intee Quick deliveries and efficic Cooperative ?. S. PARKS, Manager. FRL You will always I and choicest Fruit a market affords. Give us your order of getting as good had anywhere. n nnrfci D. L,. rLKI PHONE DR. T. O. GRIGG DENTIST K office Next to That of C. S. Link, Formerly Occupied by Dr. J. B. Elliott. ^ Telephone Connections. < m' X < < < < < * J eevil I lk I success under boll weevil ent work. + f t of business in a few years, Z i and use intelligent meth- ^ favorable for the boll wee ? ered the cotton belt in 1892. re damage than ever before. Z 1 succeeding years will dend on the intelligence and T a. 4 mers of the community a ? jxpensec ontaining the out- + weevil. This plan has been >st practical farmers in this t vorthy of the serious con t f these pamphlets in the 4 community. 4 $ | | 1 ?nal Bank f JKS THE FARMER. * 4 $ 50,000.00 i MILLION DOLLARS t t I j?The Times office. r Dollars ve Store lat there is hardly anysecured here than elsei consumer as well as consumer best, rhich is something else mt service. Our phone Store TIT ind the freshest it Ferguson's the s and be assured Fruit as can be jUSON 29 EAD THE TIMES EVERY WEEK OK HOME NEWS