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I Coals that sold
1 Other values uf
| closed out at
I Children's Coat
All Wool Serg
Crepe and Sa
Middy Suits, in
Skirts in all the
cents on the i
All Ladies' ai
price. This s
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| If your Shoot come from
NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Mr. mid Mrs. Meachaiu Moore
of York spent the curly part of
the week iu Fort Mill with rein
t ives.
Mrs. W. L. Boyd returned to
Fort Mill Wcilnesdiiv with her
children from u month's visit to
her sister. Mrs. T. .1. McGregor,
in Huntsville. Ala.
The Southern railway has heen
?rri\cn permission by the town authorities
to elose ('labourite street
to traftle long enough to repair
the overhead bridge on that
street.
At a meeting of town eoimeil
Tuesday evening the local board
of health was reorganized by the
election of Dr. H. S. DesPortes
Dr. .1. B. Elliott. (). T. Culp. A. B
Sbeppard and E. L. Hughes.
Workmen are busy this week
installing the window sash at St.
.John's Methodist church. When
me work is completed within the
next ilay or two. the new huild?)>ir
ivi|| he practically finished.
The lights in the sash are leaded
and stained and add to the attractive
appearance of the building.
The Rev. J. W. II. Dyches and
Harmon Harkev left Tuesday
morning for Greenville, where
they are attending the centennial
session of the Baptist State convention.
While he is away from
home, Dr. Dvehes expects to visit
Ins daughter. Miss Martha, at Anderson
college.
A large attendance of the mem1)<
rship of Catawba lodge. No. 56.
A. F. M.. is i'xp4?et4'4l at the regular
iMumiiiiuicHtion to he held in
t li ? lodge rooms this evening.
\\ hen officers are to be elected for
ihe ensuing year. Friday evening
the new officers will he installed
and an oyster supper served
the lodge membership.
The hoiue which has been under
construction for some time in
Whiteville park. Fort Mill, for
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of the
Pleasant Valley community is'
Hearing completion and Mr. ami
Mrs. llall are preparing to move1
into it next Monday. Mr. Hall
has a splendid farm and modern
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
by moving to town.
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Misses' ai
Suii
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D THESE PRICES
up to $75, now only
> to $50, now being
. . . . $8.9!
s, special values $2.9
e, Tricotine, Canton
itin Dresses $3.95, $4.
all Wool Serge . 1
! new materials at 50
dollar.
MILLINERY
id Children's Hats r
tock must and will
'ATTERS
Patterson's, you know what yc
Cotton Still Blooming.
I. E. Harper returned to his
home in Fort Mill a few days ago.
following a visit of ten days to his
brother. Thos. llarper, a large
landowner, in Charleston eoiintv.
Mr. Harper says there lias been
praetieally no frost in the lower
part of the State this fall and
that cotton may he seen blooming
down there as in midsummer.
'1 he place of Thos. Harper is near
Meggettts. in the trnek growing
seetion, where Mr. Harper was
told two tons of cabbage seed,
costing $17,000. had been sown
on one place.
Miss Georgia Ott Married.
Word was received in Fort Mill
Thursday of the marriatre in
(.tv.nwood on November III) ol
Miss CJeorgia Oil, daughter ol
Dr. and Mrs. A. 1<. Ott of Fort
Mill, to 11. 1*. Speed of Abbeville. I
lli?' announcement of tli?' marriage
of Miss Ott was a matter of
much interest to lier many home
friends. For the last two years
she has been a teacher in the Air
la vilie eitv public schools, of
which Maj. .lames l>. Kit I p. for- j
inerly of Fori Mill, is snperin- I
tendent. Mr. Speed is a rising j
young business man who is conueeted
with one of the Abbeville
banks.
- Welcome for New Pastor.
The Presbyterian, Methodist
and Baptist congregations of Fort
Mill joined Sunday evening in a
union service of welcome at the
Pi esbvterian i lun-i-li tti.. !?..?
K. II. V ixer. who lias just as- I,
sinned the pastoral work of the
latter church. Addresses w? re I
made by the Rev. .1. \Y. II.
Dyches. pastor of the Baptist
church, and the Rev. W. R. Itouk
night, pastor of the Methodist
church. The sermon was preaehed
by Mr. Yixer to a congregation
which almost filled the church.
Millions of Frost proof Cabbage
plants now ready, $1.75 per thousand.
">00 for $1. postpaid. Strong
and healthy. Medlin Plant Farm, j
Fort Mill. S. C. Telephone 125-11.
This is the 28th year that Santa
Clans has made headquarters at i
Massey's. where he has a beautiful
array of "Gifts That Lust" at
lowest prices.
f
thb poet mill Tn?8,r<
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3PECIAI
nd Child
ts, Dresse
ENTS
. $29.75
5-$24.95 (fife
5-$ 9.95
95 &Up ?;
I -2 Price
tow half
be sold.
OPTS DR
FORT MILL, S
>u are getting.
Educat
Bi
IMPORTANT MEETING IK
URDAY, DECEMBER 10TH
Trustees and Patrons and
Notice:?
Stair Sperintendent of Kilm
dross you.
The County Teachers' Asocial
Miss Will Lou Gray will con
the ten Adult Schools to
and February.
If you have not visited your
A CITIZENS' EDUC
Will be formed in the Rot
Hall next Friday Morning
C. Hurts is in charge of tl
JOHN E. (
County Superinten.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. |
Annual Meeting to Be Held on
January 5, 1922.
Pursuant ! > Statute, notice is hereby
i,i\ * 11 to uIioiii i' may concern thut the
ANNI'AI, M KKTINtI of the Hoard jr
'oliiniissioncrs o? Vol k I'lilint;. will tie
hel.l ill tile In of tile ?'oil lit . Ifupervlsor
in ttie tVrrt limine on TlilJltSI'AY,
.IANI'aijv .".'I'll, )ViJ. commencing
nt lo o'clock a. hi
I'nder Section !i;i' of the '"ivil 1'iele nil
claims against the t'ounty not |u evlot.sly
presented must In fileii .viiii t'le < "Jerk
of the Hoaril o'i or before i.inuary I.
l'.fJJ. ami holders of the cluin.s iv.il take
notice that if the same are not presented
iiiul file.) during the year in which they
are contracted, or the year following,
such claims will be forever Irirred.
All claims against Y? 1 t'ounty must
be itemized and they ?. -.1 be .iccunpaIiied
by attldavls of the claimants setting j
forth that the several amounts claimed |
are lust. true, due ami owing, ami thut
no part thereof has tiem panl by discount
or otheryvlse.
All jiersons authorised by law to administer
oaths are required to probate
latins against the County fiee of charge.
By order of the Board.
HUGH Q. BROWN. Supervisor.
Annie L. Wallace. Clark. ,,
>RT MILL, BOOTH OABOUHJ
j SALE
ren's Cos
s and Ski
ON THI
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For Hei
be long r
BR*v Pocketboo
^ wear, Bed;
f *9 gee Waist,
^ kerchiefs,
Mat, Blan
Counterpa
For Hit
Crossett Shoes,
Couple Suits V
wool, lisle or cc
Dozen Handki
Trunk, Suit Cai
:Y GOOD
outh Carolina.
ion
Lisiness
r THE COURT HOUSE SATC,
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
Teachers Will Please Take
I
I
[*)ilion Swearingen will ii? 1.
it ion will he reorganized,
for with those interested in
he operated during January
School do it.
ATION ASSOCIATION
k Hill Chamber of Commerce
at 11:00 o'eloek. Supt. K.
lie program.
:arroll
lent of Education.
!><><; TAX l>l'K.
Hog- Six Month- Mid on Met. ir?, 10*21,
>Iiim Wear Tax I'nlil Tug*.
Notice Is hereby given liiat in necorilance
witli I in- rei|uiremeiits of sin
so t of the l!?2o session of the (JeiieraI I
Assembly, from and after i ictober la, i
1021, sill dogs that are six months old i
or older on that date sire liable to an J
annual tsix of $1.25 per capita.
This tax is collectible and payable j
sit my otllce during the time prescribed
for the payment of other State
and County taxes.
For each $I.2!V psiid I will issue si
proper receipt and numbered brass
tax paid tag. the receipt to be held by
the psirty paying the tsix and the tag
to be worn by the dog. except when j
in actual use for hunting.
Fenalty for failure to secure the |
tax tag within the time for payment
of other State and County taxes Is
not less than $5 nor more than !2o.
one-half to go to the informer.
Applicant* for tax tags whether in
person or by mall must advise me of
the number of the School District In
which they reside, or the tag cannot
be Issued. H. E. NEIL.
Treasurer of York County.
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its, Suits,
rts
E DOLL
CHRISTMAS GIF"
r?Some that are us
emembered: Bathrob
k, Silk Hose, Kid (
room Slippers, Georg<
, Fur Neck Piece, Sw
Table Linen, Scarf,
kets (all wool, mixed
nes.
II?Overcoat, Suit of
Stetson or Velour Hat, Nice Shii
Wright's Underwear, Half Doz<
>tton, Half Dozen Collars, Pair F
erchiefs, Pretty Necktie, Pair
se, or Bag.
S STORE
Our Gr
\
Busii
Is growing- from day to day.
GROCERY BUSINESS than e)
npnnlp nf Ti1 TVTiU
v** a. wi b mm ivj;pi ruitut
ness of our stock and our pron
If you are not already one ol
be pleased to add your name 1
BRAD
HALL STRLET
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We Have a Com
% manicure sets
% toilet sets
? perfume sets
:i: comb & brush sets
% infant sets
xmas stationery
safety razors
i flashlights
+ purses
% jewelry
i nunally s and ligc
%
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jj "The St rvice di
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Old newspapers for salt
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vv'..1*' ."1
Middy
nrt
rs
ieful and will
e, Umbrella,
jloves, Neck;tte
and Ponreater,
HandTowels,
Bath
I or cotton),
Clothes, Pair
rts, Suit of Pajamas,
en Pairs Sox?silk,
I CP i i r
louse Clippers, nair
Gloves, Umbrella,
I
I '
uter y
less
We are doing a larger
/er,which indicates that the
i the low prices, the freshlpt
service.
f our customers we would
to our list.
D & CO.
PHONE 113
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ts Gifts I!
< i
plete Line Of * :i
MILITARY BRUSH
sets
CIGARS, PIPES & TO !!
BACCO |
WATERMAN & CONK- ?
LIN FOUNTAIN t
PENS
EASTMAN KODAKS <;
SHUMATE RAZORS ;; \
KODAK ALBUMS
JETT S CANDIES.
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IUG CO.
rug Store."
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?The Times office.
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