Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 01, 1921, Image 3
it- ^
Hill School is again in
ij? S06n$lL The enrollment is.large
jhfc fartMot as large as that of last
(- Jlnanksgiving day proved interStting
for some folk in this sec1
y ifok. /Some left to go dear hunt
rv uif and others went dear hunting.
Miss" Winnie Crook from Winf
throp college spent the holidays
at her Jhome. She had with her |
aa her guests Misses Stellae Pat- j
terson and Aubrey Brown, also
Winthrop students.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Windell
and Miss John Crook, who are
teaching at Wadesboro, N. C.,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays 1
at home.
Brice Windell of Charlotte, N. !
. C.,, spent several days in the community
last week.
Misses Nannie and Mary Boyd ,
of Indian Trail, N. ('., spent last
week with their cousin, Miss Mae j
Boyd.
Misses Ethel and Mabel Patter>
son of Pleasant Valley were visi- !
tors at the home of their uncle. J. |
W. Patterson, Inst week.
Miss Ellie Mae Railes of Pine-1
rille, N. C..-spent the holidays:
with her aunts, Mrs. Tom Wilson
.and Mrs. Ed Bailcs.
Price Faris and his bride of
Greenwood spent last week-end
ywith his brother, Karl (5. Faris.
Willul'il Wlivnn ui\..n< l.iul ?? ?i
ill Kingstree, the purpose of his (
visit being to limit various kinds |
of game.
Myron (lorrion of Conwav visited
his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. Crook, last week.
M. ''Boagus."
' CITATION.
State of South Carolina?County
|i of York.
By J. L. Houston. I'jSip. I'robate 1
| Judge of York County.
Whereas .1. II. Bailes has ap-1
plied to me for Letters of Administration
on all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Mamie Lee Thompson,
lute of the County aforesaid, tieceased.
These are. therefore, to cite anil
admonish all and singular the
kiudreil and creditors of the said
deceased to be and appear before I
v UK at our next l'rohatc Court for
miiil ( 'limit \* t /? Ko ot !
York Court llou.se on the 1st day i
of December to shew cause, if '
any, why the said Administration ,
should not be granted.
"Given under my hand and seal t
this ltith day of November in the j
year of our Lord one thousand j
nine hundred and twenty-one,
and in the 14(>lh year of Amor- 1
ican independence.
J. L. HOUSTON.
Probate d i id go of York County. |
' TRESPASS ~NOT 1 OK
All persons are positively forbidden
to hunt, fish, rut timber
or otherwise trespass on the
.lunds of the undersigned either in
Fort Mill or Kbene/.cr township.
Persons disregarding this notice
will be vigorously prosecuted nipl
a reward of $f? is hereby ofered
for evidence to convict any such
person or persons.
HAMILTON CAKIIAKTT.
B. E. Patterson. Manager.
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
Tbodiord's Black-Draofht Hifhlj
Imi?M by a Tennessee
Grocer fer Troubles Reeuhinf
from Torpid
Liver.
L jut d t <
Boot Nashvlllo, Tenn.? The effleloner
Of Thedford'o Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, la
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. "It Is without
doubt the best liver medicine, and I
don't believe I could get along without
It I take It for sour stomach, headache.
bad liver. Indigestion, and all
ther troubles that are the result of
a torpid liver.
"I have known and used It for years,
and can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won't go to bed without
It la the house. It will do all It
claims to do. I can't say enough for
Many other men and women throughant
the country have found BlackDraught
Just aa Mr Parsons describes
-reliable In regulating the liver to
Its normal functions, and In cleansing
the bowels of Impurities.
Thedford's Black-Draught liver medl tan
la the original and only genuine.
Aooept aa Imitations or substitutes.
^*lwafa as* for Tho*tord'a,
JUST 2
1
in wnicn to ao your unris
until the last minute to buy
before the rush comes on. 1
storekeeper too.
Visit our store and see wli
and HOLIDAY GOODS Sa
in many things for Christm
All kinds of GOOD THII
THE CAS
PHOJ
S. A. LEE and T.
SCHOOl
DECEMl
The Patrons, Taxpayers ant
erally?Men and Women?;
Their Local School Any Tim
THE WEEK BTGINfl
You are .spending a good de;
purposes and it is not only ;
to see how it is being used,
you will probably find you
than ever before In its hist
for improvement and if yo
us about ii or take someste
Perhaps some trees are neei
trees or glass in the wimlov
fresh eoat of paint.
Possibly your teachers will
ing the week have some e
little music ami a talk or
Put if no public meeting is <
It will not take much of yo
tend von everv eourtesv snn
Tilt' County Snp?*ri 111 ?*ii< 1 ?*i11
falls" and if the County la
ran^f a trip for the purpos
{rood first-hand informalioi
Toaflift's are requested to n
report to this office. Such a
horliootl interest in seliool <
A general Citizen's Meetinj
House on Saturday, Deceml
good delegation present fr
Details of the hig ineefing
JOHN E. CARROLL,
TIRESF
* 30 l>y 3 1-2 United States I'
These Are ]
I We have only ~>0 Tires t
$! low price and they will he
j yours NOW.
i 32 hy 4 Firestone Plain Tre
4. 33 hy 4 Firestone Non-Ski
i If you want some of the
J too late.
|| We also have other sizes
tractive as the above.
! [ We are in posit ion to ?*et
\t pay yon to see ns before hn
I J. C. Har
<?
Black Street
FOOT Btt TBB, 1
1 DAYS |i
1
I
HQ
H MPS
? jsnL V
tmas shopping. Do not wait
what you want, but select it
:t is better for you and the
lat a nice display of TOYS
nta Claus has left. Specials
as. Phone us.
1GS TO EAT.
HSTORE
IE No. 8.
F. LYtLe, Mgrs.
. WEEK
5ER 5-10
1 Citizens of teh County Genare
Cordially Invited to Visit
le
TING DECEMBER 5TH.
nl of money for educational
I'Olll* 111*1 v lint Viillt' illltv
With very few exceptions
r school in hotter condition
ory. lint there is always room
u fiiul something lacking tell
ps to make the desired change.
ded on the grounds, new shade
*'s, a better heating plant or a
I arrange for a gathering durxorrises
by the children, or a
two on soiny pertinent topic,
railed visit the school anyway,
ur time. The teachers will exI
make you glad you went.
will make a number of "pop
gislalive Delegation could are
they would get some mighty
i on both roads and schools.
otc the number of visitors and
report will indicate the neighiffairs.
f will be held in the Court
ber 10th. Arrange to have a
om your community.
will be announced later.
County Superintendent.
'ECIALS 1
hi in Treads $7.50 *
% i i
Not Sprnnrlc
' <11
o offer at litis exceedingly
quickly disposed of. (let "
at! $15.00 ;;
d ...$i7.5o
se tiros. Intrrv or von will bo ?
?>
iit prices that are just as at- \\
? ?
tires at bargains and it will
i.viiiff tires of tutv kind. i!
* >
din & Co.
ROCK HILL, S C. \;
i >
W " ' "
roMgLL,8.a^::
notice: of election. ?
Notice is hereby given that an elee. J
Jon will .be held at the store of |
i'ouifg A Wolfe in the Town of Port |
dill, S. C., on Tuesday. January 10, *
.922. for the purpose of electing the <)
ollowing officers to serve two years: ?
Mayor, two Aidermen-at-Large, Al* %
lerman from Ward 1. Alderman from y
iVard 2. Alderman from Ward 3. and %
Alderman from Ward 4,
Also at the same time and place
?ne Commissioner of Waterworks to ^
>erve six years to succeed W. B. Ar- ?
Irey, whose term Is about to expire, *
ind one Commissioner of Water- <|j
svorks to serve two years to succeed i
I. J. Bailee, whose resignation be- T
:onie? effective at that time. v
Qualified electors of the said Town ^
jf Fort Mill must have new reglstra- *
:lon certificates. *
J. T. Young, Jr.. J. C. Savllle and 4
W. E. Klnvbrell are appointed niana- 1
iters uf said election.
The Hooks of Registration for the 4
laid town of Fort Mill are open at ^
the office of C. S. Link, supervisor of *
registration, and will remain open j
until and including Friday, December 4
10, 1921.
F. E. AUDREY. Mayor. .
AttOBt 4
C. S. LINK. Clerk. |
TKKSl'ASS NdTirK. 4
All i>ersons are hereby warned not ^
to hunt. fish, cut timber or otherwla* <n
trespass on the lands of the under- 1
signed) This notice not only include* d
bird hunters, but rabbit hunters, pes- j
sum hunters, duck hunters and suu'.r- i
rel hunters as well, and anyone v'o- ?
luting it will be prosecuted as th* 1
law prescribes. i
It. 1". MASSKY ESTATE, \
Mrs. I1ATTIE R. MACK. ,
J. A. BARItEK. <
W. M. WHITE. <
E. B. WHITE.
11. M. WHITE. <
S. E. WHITE. i
<
TRESPASS NOTICE. ?
All persons are hereby warned not i
to hunt, fish, cut timber or otherwise Jj
trespass on the lands of the undersigned.
*frhis notice is intended to | <
apply to everybody. <
Pec22 FREI> NIMS. Sr. v
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SEED WHEAT
AND OATS |
Any Variety?Any Quantity. *
Vetch. Kye. Clovers, Parley, Up- 4
hind and Lowland Permanent ^
Pasture Mixtures. Lawn Grass. 1
L'nie. and eervthinyr for the ?rar- \
dell. d
Garrison-Faris Seed Company ;
..... .? !- " I
are tlit* best that can he obtained and
only those who are experienced 'n
car painting are on our force. The
looks of your car Is Just like the
looks of your person. It goes a laog
way.
JAMKS A. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
LISTEN!
linker's is the Barber Shop that
baked lbe prices, but il didn't do
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut 25c
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c
Conic and see us. We will save
you mono}* and send you away
smiling
BAKER S BARBER SHOP.
(
An ad in The Time* will find
a purchaser for you, i
con V
Ta
A most important factor for
conditions is hard and intelli
The slipshod farmer will
and only those who wor be 01
ods will remain. k ha
The year 1921 has been mori
vil than any year since he en
Consequently he1 has done m
His damage next year and
i pend on weather conditions
I industry used in fighting h
i We are distributing to the fj
pamphlet printed at our own
^ line of a program to fight tf
' worked out by some of the r
State and is, we believe, well
* sideration of every farmer.
^ We shall be glad to put one
bands of every farmer in th
|
\ First Natii
? THE BANK THAT B/
| Capital and Surplus
Resources - ONE-HAL
[
I
W. Main St. ROCK HILL, S. C. 1
"Our StM'iI Will (irow. '
You Can
By Tradin,
We wish to call the attenti
thing in GROCERIES on w
where in this section. \
ourselves, and we help our
Because of quick turn-over
to consider. And we guari
number is 159.
Fort Mill
Pyramid Paint Shop
HOCK 111 LI., S. C.
n 1 IKT?T?f^T/>i
r airn i iinvj
If your cur needs painting we will
paint it for you and do It in such a
way that you will be surprised at the
difference it makes in the looks of
Old newspapers for sa
Save Man
<
g at the Cooperai
on of the public to the fact
hich a better price can not be
STe are in business to help tl
selves better when we help tl:
s our stock is always fresh,
mtee Quick deliveries and effi<
Cooperative
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
FR1
You will always
and choicest Fruit
market affords.
Give us your orde
of getting as gooc
had anywhere.
B. C. FER
PHON
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST
Office Next to That of 0. S. Link,
Formerly Occupied by Dr.
J. B. Elliott.
Telephone Connections.
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" *?V "
/eevil |
Ik |
1
success under boll weevil ^
gent work. 4
nt of business in a few years,
rd and use intelligent meth;
favorable for the boll wee +
tered the cotton belt in 1892.
ore damage than ever before.
in succeeding years will deand
on the intelligence and ^
im.
irmers of the community a ?
expensec ontaining the out- +
le weevil. This plan has been
nost practical farmers in this ?
worthy of the serious con
of these pamphlets in the
e community.
t
1
anal Bank f
tCKS THE FARMER.
$ 50,000.00 ^
.F MILLION DOLLARS i
I
vV
le?The Times oftiee.
y Dollars
live Store
that there is hardly any3
secured here than elsebe
consumer as well as
te consumer best,
which is something else
3ient service. Our phone
e Store
JIT
find the freshest
at Ferguson's the
irs and be assured
1 Fruit as can be
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