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Coats that sold v
Other values up
I closed out at
Children's Coats
All Wool Serge
Crepe and Sat
Middy Suits, in e
Skirts in all thei
cents on the d
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All Ladies' an
price. This st
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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Mr. and Mrs. Meachain Moor*' j
of York spent the eurlv part of j<
tlie week in Fort Mill with rela |?j
tives. hi
Mrs. \Y. L. Hoyd returned to \
Fort Mill Wednesday with her p
I'hildren from a month's visit to p
her sister. Mrs. T. .1. MeGregor. i|
in Huntsvillf. Ala. in
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i lie miiiinern railway nus neen i
iri\ rii permission hv tli** town an- ii
thoriiies to close Clebourne street m
to traffic long enough to repair u
the overheat! bridge on that c?
street. 01
At a meeting of town council
Tuesday evening the local hoard
o< health was reorganized by the
elect ion of Dr. K. S. DesPortcs
Dr. .!. B. Klliott. (>. T. Culp. A. B !.
Sheppard and K. L. Hughes. y
Workmen are busy this week B
installing the window sash at St. M
John's Methodist church. When l
the work is eompleted within the a;
next day or two. the new build- u
h>tr "ill be practically finished, fi
The lights in the sash are leaded si
and stained and add to the attrac- h
tive appearance of the building, u
The Rev. J. W. H. Dyches and "
l Iii rilirtli 1111 t*lr ?>\i I..O Tii?o.I...i tl
. .... *?? ?? ini i urmia >
morning for Greenville, where y
they are attending the centennial 11
session of the Baptist State eonvent
ion. While he is away from
home. Dr. Dyches expects to visit
liis daughter. Miss Martha, at Anderson
college. a
A large attendance of the mem- ^
la rship of Catawba lodge. No. 56, n
A. F. M.. is expected at the reg- 1
nlar eoinnmnication to he held in f
the lodge rooms this evening, s
when officers are to be elected for I
1 lie ensuing year. Friday even- '
ing the new officers will be in- I
stalled and an oyster supper serv. c
ed the lodge membership. >
The home which has been nil* l'
der construction for some time in *
Whiteville park. Fort Mill, for v
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of the , Pleasant
Valley community is!
nearing completion and Mr. ami I
Mrs. Hall are preparing to move's
into it next Monday. Mr. Hall n
has a splendid farm and modern 1
home in Pleasant Valley which ,
he says he leaves reluctantly, but
his health has not been good for <
some time and he wishes to get ]
away from the cares of farm life J
by moving to town. J1
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Misses' a
Sui
O 50 C
THESE PRICES
ip to $75, now only
to $50, now being
. . . . $8.9
, special values $2.9
:, Tricotine, Canton
in Dresses $3.95, $4
ill Wool Serge .
new materials at 50
ollar.
MILLINERY
d Children's Hats i
ock must and will
ATTERS
Patterson's, you know what y
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Cotton Still Blooming.
I. K. Harper returned t<? his
Dine in Fort Mill a few days ago.
Mowing a visit oi* ten tlays to his
rother. Thos. llarper. a large
iiulowner. in Charleston county.
Ir. Harper says there has been
ractically no frost in the lower
;irt of the State this fall and
lat cotton may la* seen hlooinig
down there as in midsummer,
he place of Thos. Harper is near
leggettts. in the truck growing
etion, where Mr. Harper was
>ld two tons of cabbage seed,
sting $17,000. had been sown
i one place.
Miss Georgia Ott Married.
Woitl wjis received in Fori Mill
luirsilay of the marriage in
r.snwood on November MO of
liss Georgia On, daughter ot
>r. iind Mrs. A. L. Ott of Fort
till, to li. 1'. Speed of Abbeville, j
lie annouiieetnent of the utarri- i
ge of Miss Ott whs a matter of !
neb interest to her many home {
riends. For the last two years
lie has been a teacher in the Air I
ville eitv publie schools, of j
bich Maj. .lames I). l-'ulp. forterly
of Fort Mill, is superiu- |
indent. Mr. Speed is a rising !
oung business man who is collected
with one of the Abbeville
auks.
Welcome for New Pastor.
The Presbyterian. Methodist
ml Baptist congregations of Port
1 ill joined Sunday evening in a
in ion service of welcome at the
'resbyterian church for the Rev.
I. II. Viser. who has just asutned
the pastoral work of the
after church. Addresses w? re
aade bv the Rev. .1. \V. II.
)vehes. pastor of the Baptist
burch. and the Rev. \V. R. Bonk
iifrht. pastor of the .Methodist
htirch. The sermon was preach
I by Mr. Viser to a congregation
vhich almost filled the church.
Millions of Frost proof Cabbage
dants now ready. $1.7f> per thouand.
r>tH) for $1. postpaid. Strong
md healthy. Mcdlin Plant Farm.
?\>rt Mill. S. C. Telephone 125-B.
This is the tWth year that Santa
'laus has made he.ubpiarters ai
Massey's. where lie has a beautiful
array of "Gifts That Last " at
owest prices.
THE EOET MILL TIME, Tt
SPECIAI
nd Child
ts, Dresse
ENTS
I Su^
. $29.75 gy g|[
e <feoa nc Aw!
U Hi
5-$ 9.95
.95 & Up ?
1-2 Price
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now half
be sold.
ION'S DF
FORT MILL, S
ou are getting.
Educat
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IMPORTANT MEETING I]
URDAY, DECEMBER 10TI
Trustees and Patrons and
Notice:?
State Sperinteiuleiit of Kdu
dress von.
The County Teaeliers' Asoci
Miss Will Lou Gray will eoi
the ten Adult Schools to
and February.
If vou have not visited vou
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A CITIZENS' EDU(
Will In* formed in the* Ko
Hull next Friday Morning
Hurts is in charge of t
JOHN E. t
County Superinten
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coiiNTv nnMMTsaxnvPDc
Annual Meeting to Be Held on
January 5, 1922.
Pursuant to Statute. notice is hereby
;,lwn to whom i* ii?hv concern that tin
'AN NT A I. MKKTINtI of the Hoard ?f
, * 'utiiniisslmicrs o. York County will he
lichl in tin- i ? In < !' the Count . >'u|i. ij
visor in tlie Cent llouse on THIIli.-'.l?AY,
.1 ANl'AiiV ;,TII. lir?, commenclnt
nt l? o'clock a. in
I'niler Section of the -*iv;l Co-le all
j claims against the t'oiinty n->t pievlonsly
j presented must In ftleil Aim the Clerk
of the Itoanl o*i or before January I,
1anil holders of the claims w-.tl take
notice that If the same are not presented
anil filial iliiiiny the year in which they
are contracteil, or the year following,
such claims will he forever barred.
All claims against Y" 1 County must
he itemised ami they i. -a he acc-impanleil
hy atttiiavis of the claimants setting
j forth that the several amounts clnlmeil
are lust, true, due aiul owIuk. and that
no part tltereof has been paid by discount
or otherwise.
All persons authorised by law to ad<
minister oaths are required to probate
claims Hicalnst the County free of charge.
Hy order of the Board.
HUGH O. BROWN. Supervisor.
Annie L. Wallace. Clark. i
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?tTMILL, SOUTH CAROLINA
j SALEren's
Coa
s and Skii
ON THI
^3 For Her
aafo be long re
W&) Pocketbool
wear, Bedr
t-cf .
I 3 gee waist,
3 kerchiefs, 1
Mat, Blanl
Counterpar
Hin
Crossett Shoes, S
Couple Suits W
1 wool, lisle or cot
Dozen Handkei
Trunk, Suit Cast
:y good:
outh Carolina.
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usiness
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!* THE COURT HOUSE SATI,
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
Teachers Will Please Take
ication Swearingen will adation
will be reorganized,
lfer with those interested in
he operated during .January
r School do it.
3ATI0N ASSOCIATION
ek Hill Chamber of Commerce
* at 11:00 o'clock. Supt. K.
lie program. I _
CARROLL I
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. lonf nf P./iiipatiAn '
uvliv V* uuuv?biVii> ?'
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ihm; tax die. i
Six Month- Old on Oct. I A. 11121. 3
Must Wear 'I'm* I'nid Tate*. J
| Notice Is hereby Miycn that in tie- i
cordance wttli the requirements of an 1
a? t of the I it2o session of the Oeneral [3
Assembly, from and after October 1 o. jj
15*21, all doKs that are six months old , 3
or older on that date are liable to an I J
annual tax of $l.2"? |?er capita. 4
This tax is eolleetlhle and payable ^
at m\ otllee dnritiK the time preserth- <j
ed for the payment ??f other State 3
and County taxes. 3
For each $1.2.r? paid I will Issue a 3
proper receipt and nntubered brass e
tax paid taK. the receipt to be held by 3
j the party paying the tax and the taK 3
to be worn by the doit, except when i
in actual use for huntitiK j ?j
I 1'enalty for failure to secure the ^
tax Iuk within the time for payment ?5
of other State and County taxes is 1
not less than $.r> nor more than |2o, 3
one-half to go to the informer. j
Applicants for tax taifs whether In *j
person or by mail must advise me of *
the number of the School District in
which they reside, or the taK cannot
be issued. H. E. NEIL. j
1 Treasurer of York County. '
ts, Suits, fl
*ts
E DOLLi
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
?Some that are usef
membered: Bathrobe,
t, Silk Hose, Kid Glc
oom Slippers, Georgett
Fur Neck Piece, Swes
fable Linen, Scarf, Tc
cets (all wool, mixed
les.
l?Overcoat, Suit of C
itetson or Velour Hat, Nice Shirts,
right's Underwear, Half Dozen
ton, Half Dozen Collars, Pair Hou
rchiefs, Pretty Necktie, Pair G1
or Bag.
n fTAnr
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Our Grc
Busini
Is growing from day to day. W
GROCERY BUSINESS than ever,
people of Fort Mill appreciate tli
ness of our stock and our prompt
If you are not already one of 01
be pleased to add your name to c
BRADFORL
HALL STREET
y.j. s..%,% .% ?; A ,%
Christ ma?
We Have aCompl
MANICURE SETS IV
TOILET SETS
PERFUME SETS C
COMB & BRUSH SETS
INFANT SETS V
XMAS STATIONERY
SAFETY RAZORS
FLASHLIGHTS Ei
PURSES SI
JEWELRY K<
NUNALLY S AND LIGGE1
LYTLE DRl
"The Strvice Drug
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Did newspapers for sale?
iliddy
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Umbrella,
>ves, Neck:e
and Poniter,
Hand>wels,
Bath
or cotton),
lothes, Pair
Suit ot Pajamas,
Pairs Sox?silk,
ise Slippers, Half
loves, Umbrella,
>cery
ess
e are doing a larger
which indicates that the
le low prices, the freshservice.
nr customers we would
tur list.
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PHONE 113
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[ilitary brush ;;
sets ::
igars, pipes & toraf!f!n
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/ATERMAN & CONK- o
LIN FOUNTAIN
PENS o
ISTMAN KODAKS ;;
IUMATE RAZORS ]; sj.
JDAK ALBUMS ;
PT S CANDIES.
L/G CO.
Store." ;;
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-The Times office*
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