Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 24, 1921, Image 4
Freedom for Dtbi Today?
The announcement was made
lis Washington a few days ago
that President Harding would is-1
sue a pardon ou Thanksgiving
day for Eugenl V. Debs, now
serving a ten year sentence in j
Atlanta for obstructing the draft, i
^ Debs has repeatedly been the can|
didate of the Socialist party for
.the presidency WTien 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
friends in Fort Mill.
Don't, get binnfu/./.led by read
ing big advertisements with odd
cent prices. Von can always bet
your bottom dollar that Masscy\s
prices are lower.
Executors' Sale of Personal
Property.
In compliance with the law. notice
is hereby given that on Kriday.
Dee. 2. 1021. at 10 o'clock a
in., we will offer for sale all the
personal property, consisting of
horses, mules, cows, farming ini- !
plements. wagons, pine cord wood. (
etc.. of the late S. I*. Blankciiship
at the home place of the said dc j
ceased in the upper section t?f J
Fort Mill Township. S. (Terms j
of sale, cash.
V. It. BLANK KNSIIIP.
J. S. BLANKKNSI II P. i
A. S. BLANK K.NSIIIP,
Executors of the Estate of S. 1'. !
Blankenship. I )eeeased.
Nov. 10. 1021.
Administrators' Sale.
We will sell at auction at her
late home on November 20 at 10
o'clock a. in. the personal prop
' erty of the late Mrs. Blocker
Cult), consist inir of farm erons.
tSols, livestock, automobile, tractor.
suwiuill. thresher. gin and
press, corn mill, corn shredder.ete
S. K. HAILKS.
T. W. CULP.
Adtninisl ratal's.
Executors' Sale of Personal
Property.
In compliance with the law. notice
is hereby given that on Friday.
Nov. at 10 o'clock a. 111.,
we will offer for sale all the personal
property, consisting of i
mules, cows, fanning implements. !
wagons, corn. hay. etc.. of the i
late II. N. Patterson at the home
place of the said deceased in lhe
Harherville community of Lancaster
county, S. ('. Terms ot
sale. cash.
W. F. PATTKKSON.
H. H. BYKUM.
Executors of the Estate of 11. N.
Patterson. I )eeeased.
Nov. 10. 1021.
h Tired S
PB "I was weak and run-down," jk
M relates Mrs. Bula Burnett, of ^
A Dalton, Qa. "I was thin and
Just felt tired, all the time. B
I didn't rest well. I wnan't U
Sever hungry. I knew, by H
this, I needed a tonic, and A
as there is none better than? K
|GARDUI|
? The Woman's Tonic S
9 ... I began using Cardui," ^
S| continues Mrs. Burnett. V
R "After my first bottle. I slept kd
? 0 batter an* ate ^tter. I took M
jfl four bottles. Now I'm well, A
M feel Just fine, eat and sleep, R
H my skin Is clear and I have
D Coined and sure feel that 0
flft Cardul Is the best tonic ever R
K made." 1^5
Rj Thousands of other women M
4 have found Cardul Just as A
n Mrs. Burnett did. It should R
M help you. y|
IV At all druggists.
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SATURDAY
NOVEM
At the Stroke of 9 I
ed This I
Merch
Savin
To Last Through 1
A Help Yours
Piled on Tables,
Thrown in Bins
ination and Ch<
Prepare yourself for the gn
far-reaching merchandise event
This sale is a blessing to the pec
er, laborer and merchant must ?
Saving Sale. Never before and
nity be offered you. The doors
to sacrifice the entire stock, cons
parel for Men, Women and Chile
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
sell Soap and Washing Powder
cent a bar for washing powder,
as long as it lasts.
A Few of
Big >
SHOES FOR
10(1 pairs of Children's and Mis
sale
100 pairs Hoy Scout Shoes, exec
of $2.."?0; this Kale
I.aides* Shoes, regular $7 values
Ladies Shoes, regular .+(? values:
Ladies' Shoes, regular $5 values
1(H) Men's Suits from
Ladies' Coat Suit*, regular $40
sale
IiUilies' Long ('oats, regular $1*
One lot Men's Hats in all eolors.
I One lot Men's Hlaek Sliekers, re?
This sale has many features that
Sox. regular 15 rent value.
i
We wish we hail more of these
value; this sale, pair
Another real bargain that gives
llose. regular 75 eent value
I Here is a real sale of Ladies' Sill
j Cohen's Out
"THE HOME OF I
FORT M
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FORT MILL TOMB.
r MORNING
IBER 19
O'Clock We Launchmammoth
iandise
g Sale
acrl n ir 7
T T vunwouajr y L/CV* ?
_______ _ ___
elf Sale?Goods
, Hung on Racks,
to Make Examdosing
Easy.
mdest, broadest, most liberal and
in the history of York County.
>ple of this community. The farmittend
this Great Merchandise
never again will such an opportuwill
be thrown open to the public
isting of up-to-date Wearing Aplren.
Drv Goods Notions SVir?*>o
stock must be sold, whatever the
the loss, as the stock must be
lr 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,
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the Many
If rtlUCb
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EVERYBODY
*es Shoes. regular $2 values; this |
98c 1
Ihnt values at the regular price I
.$1.69
; this sale __...$4.98
^ t
t his sale. . . . $3.98 ,
: this sale $2.98 ,
$7.00 to $27.50 '
values, in all wool tricotiue; this I
$20 !
values ; this sale $12.50
values; this sale .. ..$2.48 !
in mr vault's; mis salt'..
will appt'al strongly to you. Mt'ii's
while tlirv last, pair 5c '
. " I
l.atlit's Host'. regular 15 cent
_.5c
this sale its name. Ladies' Silk i
: lliis sale, pair 38c
c Hose. $1 value, this sale. pair. 58c
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lifting Store
BETTER VALUES"
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FOKTMLL, 8. a
NOTICE O* ELECTION. <
Notice is hereby given that an eleo. <
tton will be held at the store ot )
Young '& Wolfe In the Town of Port <
Mill, S. C., on Tuesday. January It. j
1922, for the purpose of electing the 4
following officers to serve two yearei <
Mayor, two Aldermen-at-Large, Alderman
from Ward 1. Alderman from
Ward 2, Alderman from Ward 3. and
Alderman from Wurd 4.
Also at the same time and place
one Commissioner of Waterworks to
serve six years to succeed W. B. Ardrey.
whose term is about to expire,
and one Commissioner of Waterworks
to serve two years to succeed
J. J. Bailes. whose resignation becomes
effective at that time.
Qualified electors of the said Town
of Fort Mill must have new registration
certificates.
J. T. Young. Jr., J. C. Seville and
W. K. Kinvbrell are appointed managers
of said election.
The Books of Hegtstrution for the
said town of Fort Mill are open at
the^ottice of C. S. Dink, supervisor ot
registration, and will remain open
until and including Friday. December
30. 1921.
F. E. ARDRKY. Mayor. <
AttOBt *
C. S. L.ink. Clerk. <
TRESPASS NOTICE. <
All persons are hereby warned not <
to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise <
trespass on the lands of the under- J
siRued. This notice not only includes <
ibird hunters, but rabbit hunters, pus- <
sum hunters, duck hunters and sqnir- ,
rel hunters as well, and anyone vio- *
latiiiK it will be prosecuted as tho '
law prescribes. <
It. F. MASS FY ESTATE, 1
Mrs. HATTIE It. MACK.
J. A. ltAHHEIi, 1
w. m. White. ,
E. R WHITE.
i h. m. white. i
S. e. white. 1
T11 ESP A SS NOTIC E.
All persons are hereby warned not 1
to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise (
trespass on the lands of the undersigned.
This notice is Intended to '
apply to everybody. ,
Dec22 FltEH NIMS. Sr.
SEED WHEAT
AND OATS
Any Variety?Any Quantity.
Vetch. Rye. Clovers. Harlev. I'p- ]
land and Lowland Permanent '
Pasture Mixtures. Lawn (Jrass. !
Lime, and eervthiny* for tin* ?rar- <
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den. <
Garrison-Faris Seed Company ;
W. Main St. ROCK HILL, B. C.
"Our Seed Will Grow.
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 guan
number is 159.
Fort Mill
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Pyramid Paint Shop
ROCK HI LI., S. C.
PAINTING
If your car needs painting we will
paint it for you and do it in such a
way taut you will lie surprised at tns
difference It makes in the looks of
your old car. Our corps of painters
are the best that can be obtained and
only those who are experienced in
ear painting are on our force. The
looks of your ear Is Just like the
looks of your person. It goes a tang
way.
JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
LISTEN!
Baker's is the Barber Shop flint
baked the prices, but it didn't do
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut 2:1c
Miampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c ,
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Come and Ree ns. We will save
you money and send you away
smiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. (
The big value giving sale at
Yandle's Store, Pinevilie, N. C.,
continues through Saturday.
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| conditions is hard and intellij
t The slipshod farmer will
? and only those who wor be ou
t ods will remain. k har
The year 1921 has been more
I vil than any year since he ent
t Consequently he has done mc
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His damage next year and i:
| pend on weather conditions i
J industry used in fighting hu
EWe are distributing to the fa:
pamphlet printed at our own
? line of a program to fight tin
* worked out by some of the m
* State and is, we believe, well
* sideration of every farmer.
| We shall be glad to put one <
? hands of every farmer in the
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I First Nati(
T THE BANK THAT BA
T
? Capital and Surplus
f Resources - ONE-HAL1
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Old newspapers for sal
Save Man]
g at the Cooperati
on of the public to the fact t
hich a better price can not be
Te are in business to help th
selves better when we help the
s our stock is always fresh, '
intee auick deliveries and effici
Cooperative
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
FRl
You will always
and choicest Fruit ;
market affords.
Give us your ordei
i
ui getting as gooa
had anywhere.
B. C. FER
PHONI
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST '
>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 ^
jent work.. %
it of business in a few years, t
d and use intelligent meth
favorable for the boll wee 4
ered the cotton belt in 1892.
>re damage than ever before.
n succeeding years will demd
on the intelligence and T
11. 4
rmers of the community a ?
expensec ontaining the out- 4
5 weevil. This plan has been
ost practical farmers in this t
worthy of the serious con
>f these pamphlets in the 4
1 community.
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mal Bank f
CKS THE FARMER. *
$ 50,000.00 i
F MILLION DOLLARS
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e?The Times office.
/ Dollars
rve Store
hat there is hardly anysecured
here than elsee
consumer as well as
> consumer best.
wnicn is something else
ent 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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