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? ^ ||.v"*LL*'^ : - JackfwnviUo, Fla. -w?*re gm-atKof ' ^k -ty. Av"MeFi>ddpn. JiisteFof Mifl. Beckham, Inst'Aveck. , A n.t?w FoVd tatfrjng car belonging to\ John Porter. caught fire afud burned up iieur his home " v" . on tlie VorLvMiU-Jtock Hill road '; Saturday eVeiYing abOut 7yo\eloek.' ^ Mrs. J. T, Voung spent several V days laat 'Vi'eek# in A "heater as a guestcof her brothers, i>r. H. (J. 1 jLee, pastor of the First Baptist " el^rth of.that city, amp). Frank . > LejC 4! .Wi.n- ??.. I!..,. In >i.u,.ili -r# ' . n llll^ IU t. VUV/li I f into^Xhe Belau* neighborhood qf .( ? , Lancaster eoijrity i? being built > r by the Fort Mill Telephone' ex- i change:^It is expected that the fiuw line will be coiupluted and? in use Within tlie'riext 'reii ilays. ' . t A prosperous year wus report _ - cd by W. 11. Meachuin, president, a few days ago to the annual: meeting of the stockholders of . the Savings llifnk of Fort Mill, ul which the usual syuii-annual # dividend of 4 per oeiu was ordered paid and a new hoard of directors, composed of W. B. Mcachuui,* W. l>. Meaehum, dr., (.'apt. ICMiott Springs aiuf Ueorge* 1'ish, was elected. The hour for tlie morning serv- 1 iei at the Fort Mill Presbyterian ' church ljext Sunday will be occu- ] pied with the installation of tlx ' - Rev. R. 11. Viser as pastor of the church. The Rev. (1. \V. Nickcll of "Bethel churcli will proudi the sermon, the Rev. J. B.'Swun of | FbeUe/.er will charge the cougrtfc gat ion, and Prof. .J. \V. Tluhupson Will charge the pastor. It is expected that yi Special program Si, _ will he rendered by the choir'and that the ceremonies \\ill be par*' ticipnted in by other nearby pastors. New Council in Office. Following a meeting last Tuea clay cveniug ol the retiring town council of Fort Mill, at which F. K Ardrcy mayor, presided, the new council, fiectccl oil .January 11). was sworn in. with Arthur Lytic at its head as mayor, .lust before going out of pflice ilic re-' tiring council fixed the salary of thejmavor at .+240 and applied thc*lmliSiqf in the treasury, about .+1.000, to \he town's outstanding ' indebtedness. \ The first business transacted by the new council was the reelec( ^ lion of C. S. l.ink as town clerk hnd treasurer. with an increase in salary of from +00 to -+50 per '^pontli. George'W. Mclvensde was . 1 # elected mayor pro tem and U. .1. White of Rock Hill was reelected town attorney. The contract with The Times which has been' rnnl ' ning for many years t<> print the ' toNvn ordinance# the treasurer's 1 y quarterly, report and special tax . notices was renewed at +125 per ^ ear. A matter of considerable interest was disnosed of in thed<* ; ' cision o? countjlVto reorganize the sanitary, department by putting two wagons instead of one in the service. The waerops are to devote tliree days of each week to sanitary work anil the other three drtVs to street work and the employees ore to be under the ilircc \ion of the chief of police. The s*VTy of the chief of police was reduced from $110 to $100 per \ month. / , In his address to the eoune.il. Mayor Lytic referred, to the deplorahle eondition of the city i eemeterv and txpressed the hope y 1 that ihe eemeten committee \ woiild be aide to wck out a plan byj which |lu eemeterv eOnld be lcee? in better condition. The committee assignments of I list tnofAllnti' Pinaneo- Rrici1 1). Culp cliairn : (J. \V. M.'K.n/.ie .1. W rsnnn. x Streets- \V. Tj. Ferguson ehair-^ li)' n;fl. W. MeKon/'e (IV Hope. TIpalth?J. W* Onnn chairman: W. C. Stroud," r. 1). llope. Fire?W. Stroud chairmah: R 1). Cnlp, C. 1). Ilofx*. (Vmeterv ?f\ I). Rope, chairmen: \V. H. Ferguson. B. 1). t'uVp. The new council is to hold its scond meeting this" evening and it is expected that #t. the wet ing n chief of police will he elected. There are a number of applicants for the piece ninon?r whom is V IV Potts. present chief. Mr. Potts' friends are anxious to have him Tccleeted and have been actively at work in his behalf. Burns Cost CiiUd i> Life. A distressing accident which cost the life of the four yynr .old si son of Mr. and Mrs. fiosser Boyd recurred Ht tlnir home in the Flint Hill seetion of Fort Mill township on Jnmhiry 9. The liB tie boy was playing in the yard end accidentally loll into, a pot JKS ' of .boiling lye from which soap was being made. The whole upper part of tile ehild's body Was frightfully bunvd and he died within 24 hours of the .accident, P after suffering intensely. The burial was at Flint Hill church last "Wednesday. Annou^c^'ll &? &.> ~ r *v * ' -'; ' & \ *. j .S % : .' ! *?- ? ".' .. ' r- ?? Type ini i^nassis . . Runabout J Touring . . Coupelet . . Sedan . . . Truck . . Governmer FOF HEA1 FORT MILL > * *' / .* " # ^ SEE U New Pe OilS / We are not losing Stoves, but we are money on them. POTTS I % \ * FRl You will always and choicest Fruit market aftords. Give us your ord of getting as goo had anywhere. \ B. C. FEI PHO h?f <. oooooooo<xxx>o I Automatically ; O Let Gulp Brothers equ ! X Tubes. They will auton ? tures without losing airi a casings, saves time, tet ? eliminating low pressure X^per cent of all tire troub] ? We have a car of COA. | CULP Bf ft PHON1 m ^m; flm ! mm I , * 1 i - v Plain " > -^? New Price Old Price _ ' ' - ! $289 $295 . . 319 325 . .! 348 355 i - -i. i j \x I % : i Demountable Rims, Sol I it War Tax and Freig tDSON TRA< H MOTG ? t S FOR rfection toves , V V < money on these : saving the Dublic ? s * i 1PPLY CO. ' * > " * :i UIT N % find the freshest at Ferguson's the ? * lers and be assured d Fruit as can be I ! V ' ? ?' 1 *GUSON NE 29 I I -ir r | O'OOOOCKXJOOOCKX L Sealed Tubes | ip your car with McWade G> n aatically seal their punc- X y -giving more mileage for ? ^ nper, money and tires.by q v , which it the cause 01 95 Q L. Give us your orders. ? MOTHERS | 5 ^O. 15. * ? ^ 0 h Their Autho duction in Price O. B. Detroit ' , , j : With Starter Starter i '' ' - * ' ! ' i W '? j II i I I II . I . . ? New Price QJd Price Newl $355 $365 $3 389 395 4 418 425 4 D 6 Hdr or Pneumatic Tire* . 4 ht Additional to Ab "TOR $625 >R COMF c " k __ ; - ; CARO POULTRY TONIC Develops pullets int Keeps poultry heali - fast growth in y< Buy a package toda absolute guarant < Hutchinson's 1 ?i PHONI \ % * ) Al? n niwajfs I You will always fin Store tl^e freshest a thing in GROCER] We are in business ' get rich in a day, a and are satisfied profit. BRADFbf u Aft crnrPT I nnbi< sinCLi \ - - . . LISTEN! ? ] Baker's is the Barber Shop tliat itked the prices, hut. it didil't do at the expense of service. :*ir Cut 4. 25c hampooing, plain 25c ingoing y. 25c onic ^ ,v.. 25c have 15c Ir.Ksage, plaiii 25c ni ' >i Come and see us. We will save *' on money and spud you away ci miling J? w BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. 666 ^ill break a Cold, Fever J Hid Grippe quicker than u anything we know, pre- y renting pneumonia. si rized Dealers, s, Effective ; v - a l : > y \ ad Df?hlilr KM _ . . ReducPrice Old Price Uon " *0 $390 $10 14 420 6 43 450 7 80 595 15 45 660 15 30 445. 15 . 4 . y ? 1 ; \ ove Prices. .oo ANY. A South Carolina ft AAA ,f, 1. A ||L AJL.ILA AAA A f tvtvtvvvvvvtt ?f TTTTTYT 1' > VET l! < I \ < <' 1? makes liens lay, jj ? early layers, :: * * ?? thy and produces uuig chickens. < > y?Sold iihder an ir ? ee by < ?i ?> i Pharmacy < ^ 191 . ;; < \ ? j: ^ . ^ n T n i ne oest * " f <3 in stock at this v 'nd best, of every[es. : . not expecting to week or a month with a modest w&co. I vFHONE 113 9 Pynmid.Pmt Shop ROl'K HIIU S: C. ' PAINTING If your car needs painting we will i(tit It fur yon uiitl do It In such uy ?liui y??u will l>e surprised at the fforcroc fl mnkr.-i In ^he looks of ?ur old rur. t?ur corps of painters *e the best that can be obtained and tly those who are experienced In ir pnlntinK are on our force. The ?ks of your car Is Just like the oks of your person. It goes a long *y./ * JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor. FOR SALE?I.lnio Sul'phur Spray iaterial for winter spraying. Spray umpa on hand. Remember we are ork County distributors for that >od Sugarlne Dairy Feed. It's great ed. Ask the Cooperative Store for Seed line complete. 0ARR18OKARIS HEED CO.. 123 Welt Main treot. Rock HUI, 8. C. BIGREDl Get Your Phon m ^ I ei <? I Rj I . Model No. 7 | Old price . . $125 | New price . . $75 f Mahogany, Walnut S ? * I or Fumed Oak fin| ish. J & lfiilPr I Our Stock of Reco I YOUNG'& s . .a., o. jo: GOOD THI1 Growrien, Market, Country . Piwluiv, IMionr rmirtetii. AXNt7AI, AHARKSMF.XT FOR ll)2a. M Vnllco of 0|>ciih>g of ItiHiks of AudK E lor for IJhHiik Returns for Taxation. ft Auditor's <?Dec. 2, 1921. 2 Pursuant to the requirements of E I he statute on the- nutijeet. notice is ftl hereby given tiiat my hooks will he m opened in p?.v office in York Court * House on Monday. January 2. 1922. E for th^. purpose of listing for taxa- H Hon all Personal and Real Ppoperty ?held in York County, on January 2. E 1922, and will he kept open until the W 20th day of February, 1922. und for p, the convenience of the Tuxpayera^of B the County I will be at the places B enumerated below on the dates ? named: v Fort Mill?Monday, Tuesday and ? Wednesday, January 16th, 17th unit 18th. Rock Hill?Monday. January 22rd E through Saturday. January 28th. g A|l males between the ages of _ twenty-one and sixty years tire liable E to a poll tax of $1.00 and all persons so'liable are especially requested tr give the numbers of their respective L school districts In making tht^r returns. ?RROADI'S M. l-ttVR. p Auditor of York County. t Drte. 2, 1921. ? -ts ' Jg NOTICE. E . % Having made my fimi) return _ us administrator of the estate of W. M. Atikins, deceased, this is to K give notiee that 1 will apply to E he l>rol)?te Judge ftri* discharge ? ?n Fehrnary 1, 19'.E2. P J. Ij. SPJIATT. m ?. I _ For Sale Two foot ush wood. $2 50 | 1 load; 14 to 16 inch ash wood, cut. in [ blocks for stove. 12.50 load. Osmond j Barber, Wateroak Farm. I " , >; < ^ JCTION ograph Now Model No. lO | ^ ^ V# >rmer price $150 ? I < V bw price $100 | % < > our choice of f lahogany, Gold- f i Oak or Fumed | ak finish. < > ~tH Br | ! *pfi?jgyip i wr , J | Model No. 3 I Old price $60 | New price $35 t Mahogany, Fumed | Oak or Golden Oak finish. | rds is Complete 1 WOLFE J ? ' 1ST IBS MS TO EAT ? 'I I ssqqqdbbpbaba a db Indigestion g Many persona, otherwise O vigorous and healthy; are fl bothered occasionally with fl Indigestion. The effects of a M disordered stomach on the gg system are dangerous, and prompt treatment of indices- B tlon is important. "The only fl medicine I have needed has a| been something to aid dices- g* tion and clean the liver," fl writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a ? McKinney, Texas, fanner, gg "My medicine is fl Thedford's 8 HACK-DRAUGHT for Indigestion and stomach R trouble of any kind. I have gg never fCuijd anything that fl touches the spot, like Black- fl Draught I take it In broken gg doses after meals. For a long B time I tried pills, which grip- fl cd aftd didn't give the good H results. Dlack-Draught liver H medicine is easy to take, easy Q to keep. Inexpensive." m Oet a package from your Jg druggist today?Ask for and fl insist upon Thedlord's?the fl only genuine. fl x Get it today. fl sb cm db ' ibbbbbbbbbbbi