Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 01, 1921, Image 5
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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Aiuon^ tli?> Thanksgiving visitors
to Fort Mill was Dr. A. T.
Necly of Newberry.
Mrs. Manly S. Voting ami her
little son of Concord, N. C., are
gnosis of Mrs. Alice Harris on
White street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parks and
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1>. Harkey visited
relatives at Swansea, hexing
ton eonnty. during the past week.
Miss ('leo Mnrphy of Summer
\ i I If. (la., who is teaching in tin
city schools of Abbeville. wns the
week-end jruost of Miss Thelitis
Ott.
Regular morning ami evening
services will be conducted at the
Kurt Mill Presbyterian church
Sunday by the pastor, tile Rev. R.
11. Yiser.
Arthur Young came home from
Washington and Lee university.
Lexington, Va., ami spent several
days last week with bis parents.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Young.
At the regular communication
of Catawba lodge. No. 56. A. F.
M., of Fort Mill to he bel'd Thursday
evening. December 8. the anmini
election of officers will be
held. The following Friday evening
the new officers are to Ih> in
s"ailed and an oyster supper serv.
i I the members of the lodge. Dr.
J It. Elliott is the present worshipful
master of Catawba lodge.
Floyd Culp. Fort Mill township
farmer, failed in Magistrate
Maile's court Wednesday after
ilium in Kt'i'iirt* a vernier oi guilty
airninst two negroes whom he
eloirged with larceny. Mr. Culp
testified that he lost a pockethook
in the public road near his
I nine which there was reason to
believe the negroes found ami
that they had refused to deliver
i' to him.
"Authorities as well as those
v ho have no information on the
subject may differ all they will i
over the proposition that the par. I
tndge is a destructive enemy of,
the boll weevil." said a day or
tvoatro C. \V. Eason of Fort Mill,
"hut I can tell you from observation
that ehiekens will eat the inv? -*
I fed a handful of weevils,
to the ehiekens at mv horn- the |
ear'v nart of the week and you^
i n he mv word for it that not ,
one of those weevils will ever declroy
another boll of cotton. The j
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facturers in the
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Patterson's, you know what
t hie kens tn\>k to the insects as i
they were a choice morsel."
An intensive campaign to inter
est fanners in cooperative mar
beting is to he put on in Yorl
county on December 7 ami S In
I. K. Blair, county demons) rat ioi
I agent, ami A. A. McKeown, dis
11riet demonstration agent. Kigli
meetings are to be held at vari
ous places in ilie county, the meet
i11(r for Fort Mill being schedule*
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i km i inirsuiiy. uecenuicr M, a
|'J :IU) p. in. In a letter to Tin
jTimes Mr.MeKeown expresses tin
hope that every farmer in tin
Fort Mill seetion will alter I 1 In
meeting here.
.1. Kb Patt reson. former For
Mill eiti/en who has been livhi*
in Lancaster for several years
spent Thanksgiving day at tin
home of his 1 rot her, K. K. Patter
son. Mr. Patterson is one of Tin
Times' good friends who says In
enjoys reading the paper not onl\
because it is from his old liotm
but also because when he picks ii
up he is confident he will set
something in it that lie has not
already seen in the daily papers
"Deliver me." said lie, "from tin
country newspaper whose editoi
has not leareud enough about tin
business to keep out id' his col
umns press dispatches which niiu
people out of ten have already
read."
The final quarterly conferenci
of the year of the Methodisl
churches composing the Fort Mill
circuit is to be held at St. ,lohn'>
nltnriili i. - - -
......... .miimkiv morning at 11
o'clock. Following tin* hns'ines*
session of tli#* conference. a ser
tnon will be delivered by tin* Rev
(1. C. Leopard. presiding #*l?l?*r ?>t
tin* Ko?*k Hill district.
Members of Pleasant Hill Methodist
ehnreh. in tin* Pleasant Valley
neighborhood, a few days age
gave their pastor, tin* Kev. \V. K.
Rouknight. a "pounding."
At a meeting last Snndav of
the Stewarts of St. John's. Philailelphi
and Pleasant Hill Methodist
ehnrehes. the salary of tin
pastor the Rev. AY. R. Bonknight.
was fixed at $2.f>00 for the next
year.
Make the whole family happy
Christmas. A Brunswick Phonograph
will do it. The only phonograph
that plays all reeords perfectly.
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ited. You will fi
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lothing. Come t
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to $25 now
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you are getting.
f lax Collections Oood.
Tin* collection of the annual
property tax for the town of Fort i
Mill for the current year was
. almost complete at lie time the
penalty became effective on No*
( vcmber 1">. yesterday sijid (S.
Link, town treasurer. **Accord
j ing to the records." Mr. Link added,
"probably J)f> per cent of the
whole amount had been collected
j by that time. As a general thing,
( payments have been made cheer- |
, fully, though the levy is higher I
than it has ever been, with the
exception of last year's. The total
collections probably will reach
r;?. i ;?u.
1 To Test Concrete Tie.
' A. L. Crane, Fort Mill man who!
some months ago invented and
' patented tt concrete cross!ic. hits'
arranged with the Southern rail-i
', way to have the first test of the'
' tie in Fort Mill during the present i
.week. A number of the ties are |
'jlo he placed in a sidetTack near
' the passenger station and will remain
there until it is deinonstratt
j ed whether they will support the
; heavy traffic passing over the:
* road at that point. A second test i
* | will he given the ties in Charlotte "
* ; at few ditys hence.
.; Letter to Santa Claus.
We arc writiii}* t?? Santa? s
(Mi. how glad he will be i
.[To t a little letter that was
written all by me. |1
I We will tell him abonf our toys, i
II Ami wish lie M bring some more, i
Ami so lie won't forget lis we .
i! will have to tag our door.
. We'll send him losts of kisses and <
bright and shining curls, h
' \nd tell him t*? remember his little
Kurt Mill girls. l!
Janie ami (iladvs Kiteli.
Sasakra. (tkla.
1 See I telle Ihinielsat thy Majestic, '
today. Opens 4 siO p. |n. j
Sale of Personal Property. i
Arranging to discontinue farming.
I beg to call a"cnti >:i to the
auction sale I will . :idu t at my
Ihome in the Pleasant Valley section
on Saturday. Doe. 10. when
1 will offer for sale two wagons,
r one Imggy, one horse, one mule,
various kinds of farming implements
and tools, la reaper, mower, .
disc plow, etc.; also some household
and kitchen furniture f
J. W. HALL. 1
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outh Carolina.
Notice of Democratic Primary, j _
Not ire is hereby ?rivt'ii that tin*
Fort Mill City Democratic Club
was organized Friday night. Nov.
2f>, iu compliance with the rules
of tlit* Democratic purtv of South
Carolina, and that the executive
couiuittec of said club, meeting
Saturday night, Nov. 2(i. decided
that a Democratic primary for
the nomination of a Mayor, two
Abb riiien-at-Lurge, four Ward
Aldermen and two members of
the Public Works Commission to
serve the town of Fort Mill for
the terms provided by law. beginning
iu January. 1922. be held iu
Fort Mill on Tuesday, Dee. 1H.
It was further ordered that books
of enrollment be opened for Democrat
ie voters on Monday. Nov.
2S. said books to remain open until
and including Saturday l)eet
10. during which time candidates
desiring to enter the primary
must pay their assessments to the
secretary of the executive committee
as follows: For Mayor, $">;
for Alderman-at-Largc, $2; for
Ward Alderman, $2: for Public
Works Commission, no charge.
Should a second primary be nee- " *"
I'sxary to nominate a candidate or
L'audidates for any of these offices
til and including Saturday, Dec.
JO. The polls will open at the
stort of Young & Wolfe at S a.
in. and close at 4 p. in. .1. C. Sa- >
viIle. Heath Helk and Barron cor
Bennett are hereby appointed
managers of t he. primary. (Jen- l1**
ml fleet lull to la held Tuesday, or
Jan. 10. 19122. " am
\V. 1>. Mearham, Secretary. ''
(icor?*e Fish. Chairman. !", 1
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See I?? !>?* Daniels at the Majestic an<
odav. Opens 4:20 p. in.
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MACHINES
?Pllt IP PERFECTION. 1
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U^JbgJpy SIMPLE | "n!.
SIMPLY I>?*r
PEBFEcr. !?;
tfeedle-fl. Oil, BHta and all kindn of tawing ' '
Machine auppliea, Repairing a epeciiUty.
For Sale By ~
YOUNG & WOLFE. ? 1
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Special cut prices on Ladies' Ma
ind Children'^ Sweaters, Coats, fill
data and Shoes at Massey's. lou
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'RICES
onest merchan<
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are offering or
ide by the Iarg'
e-half less than
your Winter Si
$14.96
$ 3.26
S STORI
Give Us Y(
We are again in t
the fire which de
a nd we solicit the
with a full stock of I
Heavy and Fat
at the lowest price*
expenses are light a
small margin of prol
BRADFOK
HALL STREET
t IMHi TAX IH'K. | i
{s six Month* oiii on <>i t. ir?. iH.-i. I
Must Wear Tax I'alil Tim*. ,
Cotire is hereby Kivn tliat in actio
nee with the rci|ihivnienls of an (
of I III* 11211 uwk.i. il.? I I
*in 1?I v. from ami ji f I ? r ? ?e\ober I"'. <
I. all iIukm that arc six months olil ,
older on that date are liahle to an '
init 1 tax of $1 2"? per capita.
'Ids tax is eolleetlhle and payalde
my otliee during the time pi-seilhfor
tin- payment of other State
I t'oiuity taxes. |
'or each paiiUI will issue a
per receipt and nillllhered brass #(
paid tag. t he receipt to lie held by
party paying the tax and tin la" '
t>e worn tiy the dog. except when ^ r
actual use for hunting.
'enalt.v for failure to secure tlm ' r
tag wiihin the time for paynu lit
other State and Comity taxis is i
less than $a nor tnore than $-'o. '
' half to go to the informer,
applicants for tax ti.g> whether in j /
son or b\ mail must ad\ise m of
number of the School Idstriet Inleh
they reside, or the t:ig cannot |
issued. II. K. NKIh,
Treasurer of York c ?unty. j
Phis is the HHtli yeiir Ihat SAnta ' -4
ins has made In d<l(|iiitrters al 1*'
ssey's. where lie lias a beaut ix MM
array of "(lifts That Last" at ail
rest prices. | Fc
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' ^viir, 'ir'^^Kr'
1 flHBE'-' v'^^^Ep* '*^1
iising on the w
i Men's and ;BRv
est and best P
i many deal- |H
I to $28.95 I L
; to $12.95 [ I
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* Mil
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?ur Trade
business following
stroyed our store
public patronage
f resh
icy Groceries
Our operating
ncl we ask only a J
fit $m
in.
tD & CO.
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PHONE 113 i
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When "Baddy" needs a laxative?
the "little Indian" s>ill eat toa
often?give him
FIGSENVy j
THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE Ai/. Jm
Easy to glvo
Easy to tako AkHntf
(' opIcaMnt h*'U?v?i /Tv_Bai-/ i j
;o to bed early to got his r iTuM // '
medzin." It* action is
borough without harsh- \lvv(w5i l/V
ieu or nauae*. Ik
ine for "Mumiy" and Wnflf *J i
"Daddy," too.
Family list, SO etntt
I If in 2St and 10$ iita?
For Sale By
Hutchinson's Pharmacy s
Millions of Frost proof Cabbage jj|
ants now ready, $1.75 per thoulid.
500 for $1, postpaid. Strong
<1 healthy. Medlin Plant Fonti^ I
?rt Mill, S. C. Telephone 125d&/~