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statement tiu
Boys' Clothinj
known manui
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Men's Suits
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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Anions tl??? Thanksgiving visil?rs
i? Fort Mill was l)r. A. T.
Neely of Newberry.
Mrs. Manly S. Young and her'
little son of Concord, N. urt*
guests of Mrs. Alice Harris on
White street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parks and ,
Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Harkey vis (
iied relatives at Swansea. Lexing
ton comity, during the past week
Miss Cleo Murphy of Summer
\ ille. lla., who is teaching in the 1
city schools of Abhevtllc. was the
week-end guest of Miss Thelma
Ott.
Regular morning and evening
services will he conducted at the
Fort Mill Presbyterian church
Sundav hv the pastor, the Rev. R.
11. Visor.
Arthur Young came home from ?
Washington and Lee university. '
Lexington, Va., and spent several (
days last week with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Young.
At the regular communication
of Catawba lodge. No. 56. A. F. '
M.. of Fort Mill to he held Thurs- i
day evening. December 8. the annull
election of officers will he <
held. The following Friday even- '
itsg the new officers are to lx? in
s'nlled and an oyster supper serv. 1
I the members of the lodge. Dr.
-J R. Elliott is the present worshipful
master of Catawba lodge.
Lloyd Culp. Fort Mill township
farmer, failed in Magistrate 1
llaile's eonrt Wednesday after- 1
noon to secure a verdict of guilty '
against two negroes whom he
charged with larceny. Mr. Culp
testified that he lost a pockethook
in the public road near his
home which there was reason to
hejieve the negroes found and
that they had refused to deliver <
i* to him. I
"Authorities as well as those |
who have no information on the
subject may differ all they will i
over the proposition that thepar.lt
tridge is a destructive enemy of|(
the boll weevil." said a day or <
two ago C. W. Kason of Fort Mill. !|
"hut I can tell you from observa- j
t:on that ebickens will eat the in- _
* I fed a handful of weevils,
to the chickens at mv home he |
e: r'v part of the week and you
< n he my won' for it that not ,|
one of those weevils will ever de- |
ciroy another boll of cotton. TheL
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to n
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AT GR
reputation foi
it no where in
g being duplical
Facturers in the
I for inferior cl
i that sold up
that sold up
ATTERS
\
Patterson's, you know what j
hiekcns took to th?? insects as it'
I hey were a choice morsel."
An intensive campaign to interest
fanners in cooperative marketing
is to Ik1 put on in York
county on December 7 ami 8 by
I. R. Blair, county dcinonstration
agent, am) A. A. McKeown. *Iistrift
(leinoiistration agent. Right
meetings art in be held at varimis
places in the county, the meet
ing for Kort Mill being scheduled
lor Thursday. December 8, at
2:110 p. in. In a letter to The
Times Mr.McKeown expresses the
hope ihat every farmer in the
Fort Mill section will attend the
meeting; here.
.1. Kb Pattrcson. former Fort
Mill citizen who has Ihm?ii living
in Lancaster 1'or several years,
spent Thanksgiving day at the
home of his I rot her, K. K. Fatterson.
Mr. Patterson is one of The
Times' good friends who says lie
enjoys reading the paper not oiilx
heeatise it is from his old home
Imt also heeatise when lie pieks it
up lie is confident he will see
something in it that lie has not
already seen in the daily papers.
"Deliver me." said he. "from the
country newspaper whose editor
lias not learend enough ahout the
business to keep out of his eolmnns
press dispatches which nine
people out of ten have already
read.
The final quarterly conference
of the year of the Methodist
churches composing the Fort Mill
circuit is to he held at St. John's
church Smiling
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o'clock. Following the business
session of the conference, a sermon
will he delivered by the Rev.
II. Leonard, presiding elder of
(lie Rock llill district.
Members of Pleasant llill Methodist
church, in the Pleasant Valley
neighborhood, a few days afro
irave their pastor, the Rev. \V. R.
Poukuight. a "pounding."
At a ineetinir hist Snndav of
I lie Stewarts of St. John's. Philailelphi
ami Pleasant llill Methoilist
churches, the salary of tin
pastor the Rev. AV. R. Bouknight.
was fixed at $2,f)00 for the next
year.
Make the whole family happy
I'hristmas. A Brunswick Phonograph
will do it. The only phonograph
that plays all records perfectly.
>
tmeyMttmix wants, ft
ttn BII
IK Ml
EATLY RI
r dependable ad
this section are
ted. You will fii
country at from
othing. Come t<
to $60 now
to $25 now
ION'S DR
FORT MILL, S.
rou are getting.
lax Collections Good.
Tin* collect ion of the annual
property tax for the town of Fort i]
Mill for the current year was
almost complete at he time the
penalty became effective on Noj
veinber In. yesterday said C. S.
j Link, town treasurer, ''According
1the records." Mr. Link added,
"probably 95 per cent of the
whole amount had beeti collected
by that time. As at general thing,
payments have been made cheerfully.
though the levy is higher
than it has ever been, with the
exception of hist year's. The total
collections probably will reach
$5,750." ^
To Test Concrete Tie.
A. L. Crane. Fort Mill man who
some months ago invented and
patented a concrete erosstie, has1
arranged with the Southern rail-j
, way to have the first test of the)
tic in Fort Mill during the present I
week. A number of the ties are)
to he placed in a sidetrack near
it... I
, ii -? nillllUll it IK I Will 1*0'
ma in there until it is (leinonstrnt- '
ed whether they will support tin* ^
heavy traOic passing over the
road at that point. A second test
will lie given the tics in ('liarlottc I
a few days hence. jv
Letter to Santa Claus. ' I
, ,
We are writing to Santa? s
j Oh. how glad lie will be in
1 To }ret a little letter that was v
written all by me. j I4
We will tell liiiu about our toys, n
I And wish he'd bring some more, e
And so lie won't forget us we A
will have to tag our door.
[We'll send him losts of kisses and <
bright and shining curls.
And tell him to remember his little
Kori Mill girls. il!
Janie and (iladys Hitch.
Sasakra. (>kla.
j Sc?* lirbr 1 >jiiii?'ls at iliy Majestic,
today. Opt-ns 4:!iU p. m.
Sale of Personal Property. |
1 Arranging to discontinue farm- *
in jr. I h?*?r to call H'vuti >:i io the
auction sale I will . rttlit i at mv
i home in the Pleasant Valley section
on Saturday. Dim*. 10. when ^
1 will offer for sa?e two wagons,
one buggy, one horse, one mule,
various kinds of farming implements
and tools, W reaper, mower, _
disc plow, etc.; also some household
and kitchen furniture a
J. W. HALL. I
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wait, aotrra oaboiji
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in a
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iv ci using ana
the prices we
id here Suits i\
one-third to o
:> Patterson's fc
YGOOI
3uth Carolina.
Notice of Democratic Primary.
Notice is hereby given that tin
Fort Mill City Democratic Chili
a*as organized Friday night. Nov
.Tt. in compliance with the rules
>f the Democratic party of South
'arolina. and that the executive
'oumittce of said club, meeting
Saturday night. Nov. 26. deluded
hat a Democratic primary for
lie nomination of a Mayor, two
\hh rmcn-at-Largc. four Ward
Mdermcn and two members of
he Public Works Commission to
serve the town of Fort Mill for
he terms provided by law. begin,
ling in January, 1922. be held in
M>rt Mill on Tuesday. Dec. 13.
t was further ordered that hooks
>f enrollment he opened for Demicratic
voters on Monday. Nov.
!8. said books to remain open unil
and including Saturday( Deet
0. during which time candidates
lesiring to enter the primary
nust pay their assessments to the
ecretary of the executive comnittee
as follows: For Mayor. $ ">;
or Aldermaii-at-Large, ijcj; for
Yard Alderman, $2; for Public
Yorks Commission, no charge,
ihouhl a second primary he neessary
to nominate a candidate or
andidates for any of these oliices
ii and including Saturday. Dec.
0. The polls will open at the
fore* of Young & Wolfe at 8 a.
1. and close at 4 p. m. J. C. Saille.
Heath Belk and Barron
leiinett are hereby appointed
uinagers of the primary, (ienral
electiofi to la held Tuesday,
an. 10, 1922.
W. It% Meacham. Secretary.
ieorj*e Fish, Chairman.
Sec I*? !>?> Daniels at the Majestie
a I ay. Optus 4:1(0 p. m.
twsmneia^m^, hachihu
M?lll IP PEIFECTION.
BB g pi PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Wdlea. Oil, BHta and all kind* of Sewin*
Machine auppliea, Repairing a apecialty.
For Sale Bv
YOUNG & WOLFE.
Special cut prices on Ladies'
nd Children \ Sweaters, Coats,
lats and Shoca at Massey's.
? * , i * A* 3Tiix1 '
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NO Rl
PRICES
honest merchant
are offering 01
nade by the Iarg
ne- half 1 tW
>r your Winter S
$14.96
- $ 3.26
>S STORI
i
i Give Us Y
: We are again in 1
the fire which dt
I and we solicit the
with a full stock of
Heavy and Fat
at the lowest price:
expenses are light z
small margin of pro
BRADFOt
HALL STREET
# i>o<. TAX m i:.
I>?Six .Month* t >1(1 on <><'!. i:?. I 'fJ I.
Must Weill- Tux I'niil Tints.
Notice Is hereby Kiyen that m accordance
with the rcnuircmcnis of :in
act of the lS>2o session of the (Jenerul
Assembly, from ami after < icloher I a,
1H21, all iIoks that arc six months old
or older on that date are liable to an
annual rax of $1 2f? per capita.
This tax is collectible and payable
at my olllce duriiiK the time pr< s< rilled
for the payment of other State
and I'ounty taxes.
Kor each $1.1'."? p ail. I will issue a
proper receipt and numbered brass
tax paid tim. the receipt to be hi Id by
' the* party payins the tux and the 'a" '
to he worn t>y tin* <Iok, eve-opt w hen j
in actual use for hunting,
j Penalty for failure to seenre th '
tax taK within the time for payment
of other State- anel County taxes is
not |e-ss than $-' nor tne>re> than $.'o.
one-half tee to the- informer.
Applie-ants for tax ta<s whe*the-r in
perwon or h\ mail must aelvise- m <-f
jthe- numhe-r ??f the- Sehe>ol lhstriot in
j which the-y res'.ele-. e?r the- tnK e-nnnot
he issue-el. II. K. NI-1IL,
Treasure r eif York <"?unty.
This is the* 38tIt ye*ar iliat Stint a
Clans has made luailquarte-rs at I1
Massev's. where lie- has a heautix|KJ
ftil array of4i(Jifts Tliat Last" at a
lowest prices. | F
ml
sgp 1A\
^?\V1
' *^n !BI^
. ^K-V V
s Ptf l
K< & i
.^HS^Ka.
dising on the lal
1 Men's and LR
est and best lln
1 many deal- |P1
> to $28.95 II
> to $12.95 y
MHMHMHHaMi
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our Trade
Dusiness following
'stroyed our store
public patronage
1 resh
f
icy Groceries
s. Our operating
uiu we cisk only a
fit. ^
?D & CO.
PHONE 113
When "Baddy" needs a laxative?
the "little Indian" v>Hl eat too
often?give him
FIGSEN V>.
THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE h\M
Easy to glvo
Easy to tako \*TUf
It'aao pleaaant he'U even vUu/.f I
go lo bed early to get hie v a Vjflr Jg
"medzin." Its action ta
thorough without karah* UtitraflK lU
nets or nauaea.
Fine for "Mumiy" and MnfflT JU
"Daddy," too. ?
Family tint, SO ttmit
Aha i? 251 amd JOt $iaat
For Sale By
Hutchinson's Pharmacy
Mil lions of Frost proof Cabbage j
hints now irmly, $1.75 per thou* J
niu 1. 5(H) for $1. postpaid. Strong 1
nd healthy. Medlin Plant Farm, fl
'ort Mill, S. C. Telephone 125-B.^fl