Mrs. Agnes Harris and Missj
fh Mary Harris were' guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Barron.
Miss Lucy Jordan and Juson,
M. Lambeth of Fort Mill were
jr raerried Sunday afternoon at / &
o'clock by Magistrate d. it. Haile.
Jesse Harris of High Point, N
(\, was a reeem gnest of hie parents*
Mr. uiul Mrs. W. F. Harris.
After returning to High Point u
ft'W days ago, Mr. Harris was the
victim of an automobile thief,
who stole his new Ford ear.
.John W. Hall of Fort Mill a
few days ago brohght to The
Times oftice a number 'of apples
u hich-he greWlast summer 011 Ids
farm in the Pleasant Valley neighborhood
that' were of us fine flavor
and equal in size to the largest
apples offered; for sale loyally
from other sections of the country.
^Ir. Hull's experience dis.
proves- the theory that apples
* grown in this section cannot be.
' successfully stored for winter use. |
Miss Vivian Ellis of SSilverstreet,
# Newberry county, has been engaged
by the trustees of the Fort
Mill graded school to teach the
seventh grade and lias begun the
. duties of the place. Miss Ellis I
lias hud considerable experience .
as h teacher and is an A. |3. graduate
of Lander college. She also
specialized in inusic 111 liallimofre
and for the last two ?vears lias
played the pipe organ at the First j
Methodist church in Clinton. Miss,
Fllis taught music ui the Clinton
high school for two years.
At u meeting Sunday evening t
of the Christian Kudeavor society j
v of the1 Fort Mill Presbyterian |
church. Miss Julia IJovd was re-,
elected president) W. H. Niins
vice president, Miss Zolma Phillips
recording secretary, anil W.
S. Belk treasurer. These otlicers
will serve for six months. At the
same meeting chairmen of several 1
standing committees were lip- i
pointed by the president and I
these will later select the mem-jt
hers of the several committees.' A j
corresponding secretary will be i
named by the secretary. The so- 1
eiety has about GO members and ]
bus just completed a successful
year; with bright prospects for
the coming year.
'J'he annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First Nation-!
al bank of Fort Mill is being hekl ]
this afternoon in the bunking
rooms on upper Main street. The j
reports of the officials to be submitted
to the stockholders will j
show that uothwithstamling the
business stringency, the affairs |
* of the institution are in splendid !
? - ^~-e<Hiditiott-imd thrrt the -y rrtrmTr "of"."
business transacted during the
last year was grutifyingly large.
The annual banquet of the stock0
holders of the bank will be given
in the. auditorium of the graded
school Thursday evening. ITcpa.
ration of the banquet is in charge
ot the local chapter. I). A. k.. and
an attractive menu lias been arranged.
Tie Test This Week.
The Southern railway has arranged
to teat thoroughly in the
suburbs of Charlotte, X. C.. the
latter part of the week the eon- "
orete erosstie. invented and patented
some months ago by Adam |
L. Crane of Fort Mid'. Mr. Crane
a few days ago shipped lf> of tinties
to Charlotte for the test and
these will be plaeed in tHh main i
line of the Southern where there I
is a maximum of traffic. It the j'
ties withstand the strftin of the I
heavy trains which will pass over j i
them, tin value of the invention j<
M ill be established and_ Mr. Crane i '
is expected to reap a fortune from ]
if. The tie is made of e one ret e .
with at number oi1 iron rods ex,- ;
tending lengthwise through it
and contains an inset block of 1
wood on which the rail rests intended
as a cushion io absorb the ,
jar of the trains.
Collected Old Debt.
A. Ii. Withers of Jacksonville,
Fla., who spent the holidays in
j'on iViui wiiii relatives. win It*
lit re, told a number of his friends
of his good fortune, hi"recently
collecting a debt of $25 he had
years ago given up hope of ever
( ^ v getting. In the latter ''80s Mr.
Withers was a machinist at the
shops of the old 3("s railroad in
Blacksburg. One summer while .
he was working there the rail- i
road company tailed tp pay off
.* for several months, and 'in the
emergency he loaned a fellow- |
workman $25.- Time passed and
Mr. Withers a number of times .
wrote the man about the debt '
f but could never get a Waring
from him. Some months ago he 1,
was in Columbia and learned*thai
his old friend ha# a fine position,
in that city which v jis paying
h?m several ihousctid doi'mrs un,
nually. Then he wrote another 1
letter congratulating his old 1
friend on the good fortune which 1
had come his way and wound up j
by reminding him of the 83-year- '
old $25 debt. In a few days he '
- received a check fbr the $25. '
The Jacksonville br.nlfer who (
cashed the check for Mr. Withers |
H* IJttU conuiuoil, (1116 lO TIM * '* .1
'* t> V ' -*
in the State of Sauth Carolina, at the
, V ! lUMOui
Loan! ant discounts, Including rsdtsoo
Notes and bills rediscounts^ with W
al Statrve Bank (ether than to
acceptances sold> r.
U. S. Government Securities owned:
Deposited to secure clrculatldn (U.
value) *... A.. <' .:.. ;
All other t)nl?ed 8tntes Government ?
Other bonds, at<fks. securities, etc...
Furniture and Statures
Heal estute owped other tlpth banklt
lawful-reserve with Federal ReeervaB
Cash In vault and amount dlie^trom n
Amount due from Stats bihiks, bankei
In the United States .. '
Checks on other banks In saihe city 01
Checks on banks located outside of
bank and other cash Items
Redemption 'fund with U. S. Treatu
Treasurer
Total ?
LIAB1L
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund T.
Undivided profits ^'
Deserved for Interest and t^xe#accrue<
Circulating notes outstanding . v.
Amount due to Federal Reserve Ban
('ashler's checks on own bank outsta:
Individual deposits subject to check .
dividends unpaid
Total of demand deposits (other ti
posits) subject to KeHerve
Certificates of deposit (other than for*i
other time deposits
' Total or time deposits suhjedt to
IT. S. Government Securities borrowed.
I-.IIN payable with Federal Heserve Bai
Advances received from War Finance
Total . *
Ktute of South Curottna, County of Yb
I, W. T. IJurron. Cashier of the
swear that the above statement is tru
belief
Subscribed and sworn to before n
Correct Attest:
J. L. 8PRATT.
U A. HAKIMS.
J. T. YOUNG.
Directors.
SUMM
Capital
Undivided Profits. I
Deposits ,
Resources
FRl
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You will always
and choicest Fruit
market .affords. Give
us your orde
of getting as good
had anywhere.
B. C. FER
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TAX NOTICE 1021-22.
DHUv of the County TiU'^urrr of
York County.
Nortec* is hereby given that the Tax
I looks for York County will be opened
on Tuesday, the^ lfith day of No- ^
i/smlicr, 1 y21. and will remain open J1
iintil the :?lst day of December, 1921,
for the collection of State, County. J.
School and l.ocnl Taxes, for the fleoal
year 19 21 without penalty, after '
which day One Per Oent Penulty will .
I>c added to ull payments made in .
the month of Jununry, 1922. and Two e
Per Cent Penalty for all Payments ^
made in the month of Kebruary, (
1922, and Seven, Per Cent Perftrtty
will lie added to all payments made j,
from the 1st day of. Mara-h, 1922, to
I lie IMh day ol\Murch. 1922, and after
this date ull unpaid tuxes will go
into execution and all unpaid Single
Polls will be turned over to the several
Ma gist rates for prosecution In
accordance with law.
All of the Hanks of the County w?ll
offer their accommodations and facilities
to Tnxpuyers who made desire j
li) make im? o? ?- ? " '
__ wk tnc ;?niiiv, im?i i snau j j
tuke pleasure In glxlng prompt at-'}
tontion to all correspondence on the j
subject, | (
All Tax pa yore appealing nl my of- ]
flee will receive prompt attention. I \
Note?The Tax rtookn will bo made ]
ut> by Townships. Und parties writing
about Tax en will always oxpedlte j,
matters If they will always mention ' j.
the Township or Townships In wKlch i
their property or properties ate lo- l
cated. If Alt K V E. NHL, S
Treasurer of dtv
Mrs. Brown Tells How Rats Al- i
most Burned Her House Down. U
"For two months 1 never went|(
in o.ur cellar. fearing a-rat. One (
night in hot! I smelletl fire. Sure '
enough the rat had been nibbling
lit the matches. If 1 hadn't acted
promptly my house would have
Imrned down. Later we found the
lead rat. RAT-SNAP killed it.
It's great stuff." Three hires, 35c, A
fftc, $1.25. Sold by Lytic Drug
Co. anjl Hutchinson's Pharmacy.
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L. Massey says that when
nouey is plentiful people buy
mywhere, regardless of price. >
tint when money ia scarce they t
?unt lower prices and he gets the a
nt. 9317,183.97
fX
M?jni.M-|i?MT9.JJ
8. bond* par
lecurtties 29,960.00? ?9,95fcoo
.i.'i 18,871.88
. ..'iV i. 3,910.99.
iff house., i 2.700.00
ank .. .. .. ; 27,897.If
atlonal banM 7,907.72
re. and' trust oempanlea.
. . ....... 191.70
r jtown as reporting bank 920.09
city, or town of reporting
270.40
rdc and due from U. 8.
.....1 8,000.90
._C*T K........ 0462.786.86
ITIES
. .. .. i 9 40,000.00
. .. ......... 10.000.00
99.110.83
J ..... .. .. r, 100.00?. 10.210.83
. .. 40,000.00
k (.deferred credits) .. . * 4,961.66
ndinffi .. .. 1,196.23
70.680.23
, 1,600.00
ian bank de- *
. v. . |72,280.13
monfy borrowed) 17,769.86
. . . - 181,018.06
rserve 8198,787.81
T.7.60.00
nk 88,000.00
Corporation 48,660.00
- t
1463,726...5
rk, as.: ,
above named bank, do solemnly
e to the best of my knowledge and
W. T. BARRON, Cashier,
te this 6th day of January, 1922.
C. 8. LINK- Notarv Public.
s
ARY
- r $40,000.00
$10,210.83
$272,264.37
......$495,644.89
?
JIT
find the freshest
at Ferguson's the
rs and be assured
Fruit as can be
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Tnufv /4W * -
wmi */f r UIVI nilili *
iMidriMMl Statement Receipt* and
UtMbarxeinents for tlie Year Ending
IH>eember 41, IDStl. ' "
RECEIPTS
'emetery lots sold t 100.00
Toes. less refunds 730.00
di-ense tux 1,098.14
nterest 12.07
innitary tax 1,566.06
itreet tax ' 1,110.00
'ropeerty tax (1920 levy) 483.92'
'roperty tux (1921 levy) 8.4x8,42
)ok tux .....< 48.tfo
Itate firemen's fund .. .. 139.29
>(flce supplies sold l.OO
Collected for cure of prisoners
30.00
k?ld wagon 5.00
$11,411.93
DISBURSEMENTS
>ok tugs for 1922 .. .. ..$ 4.12 !
election expense 2 2.00 I
''are of prisoners ^1.86 I
lemetery department .. .. 7.00 I
toard of Health > 15.76
!*lre "" *"
v - j
nterest ....... 2.382.34 j
.cgal services 365.11 j
Ureet lights 1.119.75 |
license tax refunded .. .. 17.60 j
ifllce expense 1.79.84,1
'arks and wells 55.10 (
Police department 1,883.15 '
Public printing .. .... 131.00 ;
Salaries 760.00 ,
lanltary department .. .. 1,823.87 j
Itreet department 655.81
Town hall account 88.00
"fre insurance .. ,, .... 43.20
linking fund .. .. .... 375.00 |
#10,018.88
talance # 1.393.05
?ash on hand Jan. 1, 1921.. 549.28
1 x
'ash on hand Jan. 1* IOCS.3 1.942.33
Outstanding Notes:
Waterworks extension ...63,040,30
Street Improvement .. .. 5,500.00
Fire hose 600.00
69,140.30
C. R. LINK. Clerk.
attest?
A.'O. JONES,
A. U PARKS
T. F. LYTLE,
Committee on Finance. V '
MB?WB. - -1-U* I' lWe
had a good business last
-ear and sincerely thank our cna-,
oraers and wish you a happy .
nd prosperous New Year. L J.
New J
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To etch and every one <
who bare helped us mak<
the bent yet, we wish for
4 i
is good for the year 192!
your liberal patronage, a
even better in the comins
in
LYTLE Dl
< "The Service Di
I fr; ...wW1 . . -'r.
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8 Automatically !
O Let Culp Brothers equip
X Tubes. The^will automat
Q 'tures without losing air?gi
X oacings, saves time, tempi
sO eliminating low pressure, w
X per cent of all tire troubles.
Q. We have a car of COAL.
? GULP BRt
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| We wish to thank o
;; : friends forthesplen
i; gave us in' ID21 a
serve you again in
;; We wish you a hap
:: ous New Year.
Hutchinson's
We Are I
* ?
To all our friend?
age with which tl
in 1921, and we
* of them a happ'
ous New Year.
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.HALL STREET
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linker's is the Parker Shop that
baked the prices, but it didn't do
it at the expense of service. v
Hair Cut 25c
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic .. ... 25c w,
Shave .. , 15c <ti
Massage, plain .. .: 25c yu
. ft!"
Come and see us. We will save on
I 09
you money au?l scud you away io.
smilihg ' JJJ
BAKU'S SA&BKE SHOP.
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par ' '
1 :
>f our many patrol)*
b the old year one of
you* everything that
2 and thank you for
nd hope to serve you' <>
I year. ;;
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?UG CO.
rug Store.*' \ ' !!
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5000C<C<000<XXX
Sealed Tubes |
your car with McWade Q
icauy seal tneir pnnc- X
ving more mileage for Q
>r, money and tires by
hich i8 the cause of 95 Q
Give us your orders. O
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OTHERS |
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DOOOOOOOOCKXX
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I Wishes
V ?i P
ur customers and
did business they
ind wo hope to 1
1922. .
>py and prosper- ::
%
; Pharmacy ' j
.
Grateful
r i
i tor the patroni
Key favored us
wish for each
y and prosperi
I
to & CO.
PHONE 113
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noi'K mi.i.. s. c.
PAINTING
If your car needs painting we will
ilnt 11 far you and do It in tucli a
ty hut you will .lio surprised at the
ffeVoncc It mnkc in the moke of |
ur old car. < >ur' corps of |i?lnleM |
? the boat that cvtn he obtained and
ily those who urc experienced -In
r painting are on our force. The i
eke of your car In Just like the
ika of your pi iton. It goee a land
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JAKES A. JOHNSON. Proortctof-. \
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I - We are every da"1
shipments of that gc
kind of Furniture.
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I Especially do we
tion to the latest d
Room Suites?in the
finish, with antique
I To see these suites i
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Prnmnt Son
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GOOD TH1I
CSrocorlrfi, .Market, Country
Hrulucc.
I'lionc Fourteen.
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Where can von spend in
yur dollar will fro as far as in tin
Car?
The initial outlay and the aftci
Ford Touring Car will pay for itscl
used as a family ear, for pleasure, f<
n The sooner you plaee your ord?
joying your Ford Car. Terms c on
HEATH M071
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For Solo >t your DmIct
ASK FOB TH.". YELLOW PGNO
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EAGLE PENCIL COMP
JOB PRI
AT TTI1? TTMi?c nrui
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i Furniture
y receiving new : J
>od, dependable ^
call your atten- |
iesign in Dining jj
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silver hardware. | %
n this finish is to i;
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lvestment
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motor tm asportation where. ..,>*
purchase of a Ford Touring fiy
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expense are so small that your .v
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f many times over whether '
>r business purposes or bdttfc >'.
r, the sooner you will be eii- i
he arranged. 'j* lg|
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)R COMPLY.
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