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^THE FORT MILL TIMES
Tt?ur?d?y??Ptraocrntlc.
\v! iu Bradford. Bdltor and Publisher.
Tile Time* Invite* contributions on live i
subjects, liut ilnen not hkik to publish .
more than ;*<) words on any subject.
The i '(jht I* reserved to edit every coin- !
nomination 'submitted for publication.
>Ui application to the publisher, advertising
rates are made known to those |
interested.
Telephone, locai and lontf distance,
k No. 112.
m Entered at the poatnttice at Kort Mill,
S i'., as mail matter of the second class, j
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THURSDAY, DEC. 22. 1921. I
Some yeurs ago there ?vaa written
Into the statute law of Snitii Carolina
ti section making i> an offense ,
lot any newspaper puijllshetl In thlB
Stale to print the name of the vie- ,
cases. The opinion wuh exprchiwU ui
I lie time thut the luw was uiicoiimutinioiiui.
Inn from the first it has been
In hi niy indorsed hy the press ol the,
Slate and not in a single instance, so
far as we have been able to observe,
lias tne law been violated. The law
lias had a salutary elleet throughout j
the entire country, tor in recent years
in- t.i me si c.11 new sg.n neriiiK ageii
cies, serving nundl'cus ot mottling
ami alien.ooh impels, litis toiioweo
the lead 01 South r'aroiiiiu in this
mallei and ictuses to se..u ovei us
wins the name ot the woman in such
cases. There oiigiu m be a similar
law in every State ol the niium.
.vui iii v'ai oiin.i mens suen a iun, ?*>-?
was i inpiiasr/.ed no later tliuu m>
III si of this Mi) lulu, saoiriiu)
i.iKIU IVVO lllHi him :u lliil.e.l ii ...Ml.
woman in the suburbs ul < i.,ti t??i>..
bbiiuu) aiuiiiii.ii 111 i>a repot l ul llle
cnmc the ('Inn lot It* News primed i" |
tin liif--1 11in- ot its' Siorj the ii.line u. |
Hit vu'iiiii. tohovieu i\? >J tails 01 to. i
I I li.lt llltll la.Ill III! piill't- III .1 lll'lll.
I'll j- i It ti 11111 I I'll li. lllu lutllll,! il.i.r.
II t I ..II ilhittflllf lit* O U ttlll la t toil (la |
Mil.Ill It I espt I'lUOlt' \. la... .111 ulloril lit
Mil ..i.llfU lliul IVulliU ptOxe mull rfat>
11 i.. a 11K lluill to L'O Uili.l'kfil li.V li am- |
111.1.1 gorilla, inn alien newspap*rs as
Hi. ( narli'ttt- .st'ita itiiiiaiiiif hi .11.i.v
llu lindens ot mi- yicfaots til iii.ui
tlt'Ki'i.i'ia It m all tin- lialiiei (o in'Ui u)
I'liaitiliK tliell llltliit-s lliUI fin- ??ia..
iiui> learn of their uiiato.'ltine. n a>
, Mi.i- possible to recovei Ileal y uatur
ages II'oiii the newspaper So ulieliuiais
that would lie (ne one .nil e May in
tfiu'liiup it a lesson iii oei 11? > u r? - |
fines t<> leurii otncrw ise
t >? i hi rue i lo soea iled .i i i i ly in* ti
Jut, I'll) I lie utilise ui represeitiniiv ?' *
in Vt asiiiiiKtou is tuis week consider- |
li.,i is aimed at the South. It is u I
political ineusure, t.. > 111111 k more, uuu
has for its purpose ttiw so.nm > nag ot
tile negro vote lit llic .North una
West for the Uepuhiicaii party. It is
us (icvuiij of p.itriulu' motive us a
swill barrel is of tile odor ot \ioleltt.
Individually and collectively it makes
no uitiorence to tiie itepunncuii
mcinheis of t'oiiKreiw whether there
ale lynching* in the South or eisewheie
tnroughout the country, but it
does make a deal of difference to I
them vi net her they hold their seats.
Tne) are stultifying themselves, pluying
the purt of hypocrites, to tu..>
end. Which adds to the conviction
tnal the Kepiiblican party, aside from
its policy of stealing from the poor
to add to the wealth 01 the rich, has
no principles, other than iiuirtd ot
tin. miiiiIi, ii that disreputable attitude
toward this section may be so
termed. To entertain the idea of the
jSoiith receiving fair treatment from
the Kepuolican administration. Congress
included, as some Southern
p. upie iiuvt- Mined tne presidential i
flection last year is puerile. Tne
untl-lyiiching lull may. perhaps will,
puss tiie house, l>ut il the Southern
st na to is in Congress, uuled hy the
futriulnded senators iroui other sec- j
Hons of the country, do their duty |
when tiie hill reaches i lie upper house j
it will have a hard time ever getting
into the statutes. Congress lius no i
tight, under the constitution, to thus !
undertake to regulate the police uf- '
fairs of the States, and tills the in- I
telligeiit Republican mem hers of i
Congress know, hut to them, us well !
us to tehir leather-headed colleagues, |
it is more important to keep their J
purtv in (HiWer than it is to follow '
1 lie CUllSlltllUun.
However eloquent the arguiiient |
Governor t'ooper and the Stute high- |
way commission may he uhle to ad- I
vance to tne General Assembly In be- j
half of the 1U million dollar Stute j
ho ml issue they are Jointly proposing
I or road building in South Curolinu. 1
the proposition is foredoomed to fail- I
ure, in our opinion. By and large,
the people of South Carolina are not
In financial circumstances to assume
any more tux obligations. Already n
many communities throughout the
State ruin Is facing thousands of >
farmers, merchants und other bust- '
tiesa men as u result of the Invasion I
of the boll weevil. Certainly the time
is not opportune to ask these people
or others who may be similarly hard
piesstd from the sume cuuse before !
the end of another year to pay tuore ,
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tUM. It Is b?ald? ths qusstlon to
talk of building thousands of mllss
of modsrn roods without Increasing
taxation, and tliut phuev of ths bond
proposition coming out of Columbia
evidently was not meunt to be taken
seriously. But here Is a suggestion
that Is meant to be taken seriously
and will be taken seriously by muny
who read if: There is an absence of
hosines* ability or desire, perhaps
both, on the part of the State highway
commission to give the counties
to which federal roud aid is extended
the voice to which they ure entitled
hi the expenditure of the funds they
must provide to be used in cooperation
with the federal money. One may
hear this complaint in vurious sections
of the State, and it means the
end of the" State highway, commission
unless It soon mends It arbitrary way
of dealing with the counties. At the
last session of the General Assembly
only two votes were necessary In the
house to put the commission in the
position it should have occupied all
along'?that of a central agency
through which the counties dealt
with the federal government, having
no authority to dictate to the counties.
In addition to tills: one may also
heur frequently the opinion that the
highway commission is under the
doinlnution of one man. Governoi
Cooper and the State highway commission
evlldcntly arc finding time
hanging heavily on their hands. The
(ionrral Assembly is not going to pla>
Santa t "lulls to the State highway
commission.
FINK Mt'K.MlIN TK.MI'I.K.
begun III 11* |, (In- Mormon temple
at I'ardston. Aiberta. I'aiiada. is now
neat tag completion. The edifice,
w liii-li lias cost more tlian a million
dollars, is attract lag lliousands ot
tourists from all parts of the continent.
The town of t'urdston has hoen
tiie center of tlie Mormon faith in
Canada since l.sx" and it is on tin
highest point in tlie center of the
town that has spruiiK into existence j
this monument of tlie Mormon faith
This structure is in the shape of a
Maltese cross, IIS feet sipiare, ami
n ore than Ian foot in height. Tlis
outer will's are ol light gray grumt* I
and concrete, six feet thick.
Tlie purpose for which in,, temple
v as designed was not tor general
woiship hut for the carrying out oi
0 il. in ceremonies ami ritual, such
us marriages. ordinal Ions iiul nap
1 s. Aitei dedication, tlie temple
may only be entered by Mormons of
ll.iuil standing Those must not smoke,
i i.till coffee or tea or an> alcoholic
stimuhiniM.
The woodwork and paneltiu 'f
the temple art- siiiil In In* anionic tin
finest on the American continent. Tin
P iiiitings and mural decorations arc
!>/ some of the foremost American
artists, some of whom ltu\c lieen at
work for more than a year.
Facing the main entrance or assembly
room is the baptistry, directly ;
in the center of itie building. The
It. go concrete and marble font there
rest"! on the hack of 12 life sir.e oxen.
H> moollcai of tile 12 ttlhes of Israel.
Aruling, the visitor reaches iho '
It < lure rooms, used in connection
with the marriage services. These
are known us the creation room, the
garden room and the world room.
The creation room is decorated in
oak, with ebony and maple inlay. * >n
the walls arc portrayed scenes repres<
tiling the different phases of the
creation of the world from chaos to |
cosmos. In the garden room arc depicted
scenes from thu Qardon of
Kden. ' The woodwork Is of hlrdsgye
it a pie inlaid with ebony and tulip.
The world room Is intended to reprea<
nt conditions on earth after sin
and discord entered, and is in direct
contrast with the garden room. This j
American wulnut.
Aseending still higher |s the terrestrial
room paneled In African mahonKany.
where a aummary of the :
lectures given In the rooms previ- |
ously vjslted is given those being 1
married. The final upward step ,
brings one to the celestial room, t>pifylng
the celestial glory of heaven. .
This room is of magnificent proportions.
40 feet square and :tt> feet high.
It is luxuriously furnished and (Jeco- ;
rated with mahogany, onyx and mar- j
hie. The total cost of the room was
$75,000,
Off the celestial room there are
thr?e smull sealing or prayer rooms,
where some of the finest woodwork
in the whole temple Is to he se??n.
The rooms are finished in Amerleau
wulllllt.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Annual Meeting to Be Held on
January 5, 1922.
I 'it1 hiih lit |i> Statute. not Ire W hereto
Ki\**n to whom it max cunwrn that 'he
ANNI'AL M K ST I NO of the Board >f
I'otninlsnluiir:)* >>' Vi.ik I'mint1. will be
held In the ? ? in ?*f tlie Count, Supervisor
In the Court House on 'I'lll'l'.*MA
V. JANl'AIIY fiT 11. IHS2. commenrtn I
hi 10 o'clock ?. in.
Cfider Section ttjll! of the ''lx;l Code all
claims HKaiiixt the founty ie?t previously
presented must he flleil .xixii *'ie fhrk 1
of the Board o?i or before nio.tr> I.
IH21?. and holders of the claims tvtil take
notice that If the Maine are not presented
and filed during the veai In which they
are contracted, or the year following,
such claims will be forever barred.
All claims against York County iniiMt
be Itemlred and they most be accompanied
by adldavlM of the claimants setting
forth that the several amounts claimed
are lust. true, due and owItig, anil that
no part thereof has been paid hv discount
or otherwise.
All persons authorized by law to administer
oaths are requited to probate
claims against the County fiee of charge
By order of the Roaid
HUGH G. BROWN. Supervisor.
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Turkey Wanted?Phone at once to
W. R. Bradford, The Timea office. (
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~ FOOT MILL TntiB
Talk of orgtnltinf In Fort M* I t
loelety of native conn caused on?? on
the outside looking In to' Inquire.
\V iut for?" "To plot against the
whi.ee and Ku Klux around generally.
of course." came the response.
V.'air.vd?Good .Milch Cow. A. Y.
Williamson. Fort Mill, S. C.
For Sale?Two foot ash wood, $2.50
loMt"; 14 to lti inch ash wood, cut in
idoiks tor stove, $2.50 load. Osmond
I'.arber, Wuterouk Farm.
TRKSl'ASS NOTICK.
A if persons arc hereby warned not
o f.unt. fish, cut timber or otherwise
trespass on the lands of Airs. Mary
i3. Aid icy.
'Iluiiilo Fort >1111 Voters.
I wish to express my gratitude to
.he cltixens of Fort Mill lor the very
joinpliiiicntary vote I received for
aldcrmun-ut-lurgc in the Democratic
primary Tuesday and to assure them
hat 1 shall do everything in my
nwer to make the town a creditable
jttlciul. W. L. FERGUSON.
Don't ?ret bunifu/./.led by reudf?i
Di?r atlvortiseinfiits with odd
* nt prices. Von can always boi
our bottom dollar that Massey's
rices are lower.
'I his is t be .'t8th year that Santa
>'Inns has iii.ule headquarters at
Alassey's. where he lias a beaut iul
array of "(lifts That I?nst" at
.owest priees.
\OTICK Ol' r.LIHTION.
Notice is lien h> j;ivcn that iin clec.
:ion will In- held iu h'ort Mill, S. C?
>11 Tuesday. January la, between
I In* hours of s a. ,n. anil \
in., at tin- store of Young Ai Wolfe,
in clici three trustees of school distriit
No. JK to sureved W. I >. Wolt'o.
W. J. K i 1111 i?* 11 and II. I . Ilarkev for
tiie t? I'm of six years each. heKinnliiK
immediately after the result of said
election is declared. Qualifications
I or \ oti iik in this election are the same
as those fur voting In any other k?'Meral
election held under the laws of
the Stale of South t'arolina.
J. li. MII.I.S, Chairman.
F. M. MACK. Clerk.
I ton I'd of Trustees Fort Mill School
Fist riot. No. 2S.
i
xutici:?i liave tool cil lit> tins- j
less tl'iilll Fill! v'lle. N. C? to the !
I Mill opposite t'lu uilelphl Methodist
eiiuri h. two miles west of Fort Mill. '
where I will he pleased to serve the
puhttc with all my remedies, which
U'.MI ill*- ? VI Wilt' ill I III.* uyilt1 *11 * IH '
Miohv J. \V. Oorman.
I Tired |
Ska "I vr:" weak and run down," rj
ftl r^'itww >* "*. Kola Purnet.t, of i
i>aitoj, r.i. '] www ihIn and
J?Kt fall i1r?>d. all ihw time. |B
W 1 liicin'l reti well. 1 wswn't M
yA over hungry. I knew, by U
< this, I needed a tonic, and M
|V as there is none better than? R
ICMBIIt
SThe Woman's Tonic I
... I began using Cardut," ?
?- continues mtb. Burnett, W
"After my first bottle, I ftlept U |
| better end ate better, I took M j
|1 four bottles. Now I'm well, M
W feel Just fine, eat and sleep, K
fcn my skin is clear and I have A j
gained and sure feel tbat 01
Ha t'urdul is the best tonic ?Yer W
K made." ^
VA Thousands of other women M I
/J have found Cnrdul Just as A
pj Mrs. Burnett did. It 6hould R '
11 help you. "A
JT At all druggists.
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l? yOET MILL, S. 0.
DOG TAX DUK.
D?l? Ma Month* Old ?>?? Oct. 1ft. 1921,
Muat Wear Tax Paid Tags.
Notice Is hereby given that in accordance
with the requirements ot an ,
act of the 19f0 session of the General
Assembly, from and after October 15.
1921. all dogs that ure six months old
or older on that date are liable to an
unnual tux of >1.25 -per capita.
This tax is collectible and payable
at my office during the time prescribed
for the payment of other State
and County tuxes.
For each $1.25 paid 1 will issue a
proper receipt and numbered brass
tax paid tag. the receipt to be held by
the party paying the tux and the tag
to be worn by the dog. except when
in actual use for hunting.
(Penalty 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 $20.
one-half to go to the informer.
Applicants for tax tags whether iu
person or by mail must advise me of
the number of the School District iu
which they reside, or the tag cannot
be issued. H. K. NEIL..
Treasurcr?of York County.
Millions of Frost proof Cabbage
plants now ready. $1.7f> per thousand.
oOO for $1. postpaid. Strong
and healthy. Medlin Plant Farm.
Fort Mill, S. C. Telephone lli-Vll.
Pyramid Paint Shop
ItOCK nil.I., s. c.
PAINTING
If your car needs panning we will
paint it for you ami do it in sueli a
way ?liat you will t>e surprised at the
difference ii makes in the looks of
your old cur. our corps of painters
iit the lust that villi he obtained and
only those who are experienced In
<-ai' painting are on our force. The
looks of your ear Is Just like the
looks of your person. It rocs a lane
way.
.IAMKS \. .MltlNSftN. I'roprletoi j
TAX XUTK'K I Mi II
oillo' ol the t'liunli Ti't-n.-urer <>i '
York fount >.
Not tee l? hereby given that I tie Tax j
Hook? for York futility 'till tie opened
tin Tuesday, the lath day of November.
1 i* 2 1. and will remain open
until the .list day of lveeinber. 11*21.
for the eollectlon t?f State. futility.
Hehool ami l.oeal *lv.?\es. for the fiseal
year IS21 without penalty, after
whieh day t ?ne Per Pent Penalty will '
he added to all payments made In |
the month of January. I'.'22. and Two I
Per t'ent Penalty for all Payments
made In the month of February.
11*22, und Seven Per Pent Penalty
will tie added to all payments made
front the 1st day of Mareh, I22 t >
the ifkth day of March, l'.'22. aiut af
ter this date all unpaid taxes will r >
Into execution and all unpaid Singl *
Polls will be turned over to the ?-v- ,
erul Magistrates for proseeutlon i ? '
aecordance with law.
All of the Banks of the County will j
offer their accommodations ami fa - I
ollltles to Taxpayers who made desire |l
to make tise of the same, and I shall
uiixr jneusure in giving |I| ompt at I
tention to all corri's-imnilci'.w in tin* I
subject, 1
All Taxpayers appealing at my of- j
flee will receive prompt attention.
Note TtlV TUX | looks Will lie mad, j
UP by Townships. and parties writing 1
about Taxes will always expedite J
matters if they will always mention i
the Township or Townships In whieb |
their property or properties ate In- I
oated. IIA IMC Y K. NKII..
Treasurer of 'iiv
KSTATF. NhTH'K.
All persons indebted to tin* estate
of the late <*. P. Hlankenship are !
hereby notlfed to make payment to
the undersigned at once and all per- !
sons holding claims against the said
estate will present thorn, duly approved.
to the undersigned.
tll'Y HLANKKN'SHIP.
J. A. TAT0,
Mrs. <\ P. BI.ANKKNSHIP,
Executors of Kstute of P. Mlankt n. '
ship, Dpoeascd.
Special cut prices on Ladies'
and Children's Sweaters, (.'oats.
Hats and Shoes at Mussey's.
0
Xmas Gifts of tl
toilet sets
mankthe sets
ivoky comb and eri'sii
sets
i'kkfl'me sets
stationery
.! ewelry
pipes
TOUACt O
ci(j A U KTT KS
I K J A US
ILASH l.Ki 1 ITS
\Y A TCI IKS
X.MAS liOXKS. Willi SEALS.
TACS AND CAUDS
WHITMAN'S and NORR1S' CAN1
sortment. PARKER and C
REDIFOINT I ENCILS, Nickel. Sil
you do your Christmas shoppin .
Hutchinson's
FRl
You will always
ancl choicest 1'iuit ?
market affords.
Give us your orde
of getting as good
had anywhere..
B. C. FER
PHONI
-A.. O. JO
GOOD THI
(irmi'riw, Market, < imiiiii1)
I'l'ttllutv.
I'lit tut- Foiirit'fu.
Suggestions for1
To a Car
THINGS YOU NEED ARE G
Schrader Tire Gauges, Plier
Billings & Spencer Wrench
Fancy Radiator Caps, Boyc
and Ignition Equipment,Go<
Southern Tires, Good year
and Equipment, Weed Chai
Plates, Genuine Ford Part
What about a FORD CAR for
help you with your Christmas
HEATH MOTi
lie Better Kind
DIES, 50c to $25 Bjx; Big As:ONKLIN
FOUNTAIN PENS,
ver and Gold See us before
; Pharmacy
JIT
find the freshest
nt heiguson's the
M
rs and be assured
I ruit as c an be
GUSON
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NGS TO EAT
Christmas Gifts
Owner
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IFTS ONE APPRECIATES
s and Assorted Tools,
es,Jacks,and Tire Tools, *' x
:e Motor Meters, Bulbs
:>dyear Tires and Tubes,
Accessories, Bateries
ns, Fort Mill Name
s.
the family Xm&s? Let us
gifts. , ^ .
OR COMP'Y. (
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