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> - ML -OJL vJ4i>n.y*lVj IN | * Sunday at the / > ; W; W. E, -K\mbreft, .Iflf'Vwf fciill. Friends ru' J. D. Withers will 'ijBSgJl be qi*qso$: '1o learn that .he. is againable W be qn the* streets after befog confined to his home by itinera for severaL weeks Light flurries of snow have been falling more or less regularly hi Fort Mill* throughout the day. At 1 o'clock tlje siiow was falling faster than 'tvt hny time, since ii began early in the morning. 4 Jftobert J. Ilootl of the Fltmgairt__j Valley sectiou, Lancaster county, | and Miss Grace Ilelms of Unioy J county, N. C., were married in the m study of the Baptist pastorium, \ Fort Mill, last Sunday afternoon, \ the Kev. J. VV. 11. Dvclies offi- i ciating. " At un election held in Fori Mill j a few days ago for three trustees of the Fort Mill graded school r to succeed \V. .J. Kiuibrell, \V. U. Wolfe and 11. 1). Harkey, Dr. J. B. Elliott, the Kev. J. W. II. / Dyches and C. S.' Link were the successful candidates. Friends of (*. T. Crook, well known citizen of the Hold Ilill section of Fort Mill township, were gratified to learn yesterday that his condition was much improved, following a critical illness through which lie had passed during the last week. The honor roll of lliver View school, Mrs. S. 1L Sutton teacher, for Ihe hist month'v is as follows: Ninth grade. Grace Bickett; 8th 1 grade, Mary Bennett and* Mabel J Bickett.'; 4th grade, Artlmr Bickett, .^fiia nit a Bennett and Ardell Ni/enH; 1st grade, Alex Sutton. A number of For^ Mill people yesterday afternoon went to Rock Hill to hear "Billy" Sunday, noted evangelist who ds conducting a sjx weeks' meeting in Spartant \l .. n. . i i a . _. uurg. .wr. ouiuiuy preacneu twice during the day at Winlhrop college, first in the morning to the students and again in the after , uon to the public. The Pleasant Valley Rapt is* church, Lancaster county. is plattning an addition of six room , to the church fur Sunday school purposes. Much of the lumber . has been sawed ami is <rtt the ' f"v **-grwgid and it is expdfcted that woraVtyill .begin on die building ^ within a, short time. The build- * ing committee consists of A. L. Patterson, W. Jt. Patterson, T". 1 ' \V. Culp, J.. W. Elms, Jr., and; A. It PuttnrcAn Urge Sunday Closing. At u special meeting oi the " town council of Fort Alill last Tuesday evening a resolution was presented by ttie dev. .). W. II. Hyclies on behalf of the three . \ churches of the town urging ( council to enforce strictly within the corporate limits of the town . j ull local and State laws providing lor Sabhath observance. The resolution is to coiriO'Up for consideration at the regular meeting of council on February 7. fli e resolution, in part, follows. I . "We call oh those in authority in our town und in our community, in a spirit of love and for tlie glory of our 'Lord .hsns Christ, to enforce the laws ofjou( town mand dtose of our State; and we do urfce upon jhose in authority in a special manner the enforcement of the Sabbath laws in keeping, with llis commandment " which says, 'Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy,' and with the constitution of tin- State of S.outli Carolina which they liuve made oath to support, to the end that we may look forward to ti.., ivntfii........ . ...... .. ..r i ?14^ 4 111-Sllllirill | I I \IJH ?."?* \fl j;wuti 1o those who love ili.m and Keep Mix commandments." ' Following the presentation to council of the resolution, Magjstruto /I. K. Haile; in an effort to ^assist in the .enforcement of the Sabbath laws, sent to each of the " country merchants in Fort Mill " township an excerpt from the statutes stating that goods or other wares displayed for sale on the Sabbath were subject to seiz lire by law officers. Por Wilson Foundation. The Daughters ot" the Confederacy of Fort Mill are taking / subscriptions for the Wood row Wilson Foundation, for which a nation-wide campaign is now under way. to perpetuate the ideals of righteousness and of world peace advocated by the former president. Tons oi hr-uxmls of Mr. WiLvons friends and admirers consider it a privilege and an honor to thus show their love and admiration for the man who gave his heart, his brain, his strength and almost his life to establish work peace. The Daughters of the Confederacy are conBHparaMfident thai many Fort Mill people .wish to have n part in this tribute to the fprnter president s and have left suTi'cription blanks at a riuitiber of business houses in the town so that everyone may have the opportunity to eontribS'^flute to the foundation. ragjgpisp-) - . 1 ' s - ?P* Announce tl '' * N : 1 Type chassis . Runabout . . Pouring . . . Coupelet . . . Sedan . . . . IYuck . . . . Government FOR HEAT FORT MILL SEE US / New Pej Oil Si We are not losing Stoves, but we are noney on them. POTTS SU FR1 You will always and choicest Fruit * market affords. Give us your orde , of getting as gooc had anywhere. % B. C. FER PHOIN Blcase Running for Governor. Apparently there in no doubt tbout the intention of former J over nor Cole L. Blease to this car ask the people of South Car?1 ina to again elect him chief Magistrate of the State. Two Members of the Legislature met dr. Blease on Washington street n Columbia lust Thursday and >r.e\of them asked him whether le really intended to become a andidute for governor. "No." ie replied, "I do not intend to jecome a candidate for the rea1011 that 1 am already a candidate. have encouraging assurances." 10 added, "of support from nany influential citizens in various sections of the State who inve always been against me. and >vith the help of these men and ithers who may feel as they do. long with the support of the' 'riends who have always stood by I ne, 1 do not expect to have much rouble, to win." Mr, Blease said he only other candidates he had hus far. heard of for the governlrship are John T. Duncan and' Andrew J. Bethea. I .e Following R. January 16, F Plain I i New Price OM Price $285 $295 . 319 325 . 348 355 J * | Demountable Rim*, S t War Tax and Frei DSON TRA H MOT( FOR rfection :oves money on these saving the nublic PPL YCO. I JIT find the freshest at Ferguson's the I irs and be assured 1 Fruit as can be LGUSON IE 29 Adam L. Crane of Fort Mill, inventor of the concrete erojwtie nnont which several news items hyve appeared in The Times, expects to receive within the next two or three weeks a report from Southern railway ofricials of the test to which the crosstie will have been subjected within the next ten days. Several days ago four of the crosstics were placed in the main line of the Southern near Charlotte, N. C., for the initial test and this* week 11 other ties made by Mr. Cruue also will be put in the track at, tlu- same place. The test thus far is said to have been successful. In Memory of Parents. The Times is requested to print a Stony Point, N. (\, special which says that tha following invitation heralds a leading society event of the early new year at that place: "Mrs. Anna Barber Harris of Stony Point will be at home Thursday afternoon, .January 26. from 3 to G o'clock. In memoriam: Her father and motheA Mr. and Mrs. Turner Barber ??*3 fi jo y ' *i - . . ^ . . mm* ! in Witfci Starter Stat New Price Old Price Nev $355 5365$: 389 395 i 418 425 t I I : I f olid or Pneumatic Tires ^ Ight Additional to Al CTOR $625 )R COMI | CARC i: POULTRY TONl( :: Develops pullets in Keeps poultry hea \\ fast growth in y t r> ? 1 x i t uuy ? pUCKHge lOUi \\ absolute guaran ?? ? * Hutchi . . PHOf ;; ? <? aaAA I N A l r Always You will always fi Store the freshest thing in GROCEF We are in busines get rich in a day, \ and are satisfied profit. BttMUr %Ji HALL STREET ' > IJL 1 . J" 11 1 LISTEN! linker's is the Barber Shop that baked {he prices, but it didn't do it at the expense of service. Hair Cut ' 26.: Shampooing, plain 25v Singeing 26c Tonic 26c Shave .. 16c Mnsaago. plain 25c Come and see us. We will save you money and send you away smiling BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.' 666 Will break a 'Cold, Fever' and Grippe quicker than anything we knowf preventing pneumonia. 58,' Effective ' i v?: ;T " ' ; er aid DoMuiaUt Rubs ^ Reducr Price | Old Price, Uon 180 $390 $10 14 J M AA M I 14 4CU O 143 450 7 >80 595 15 $45 660 15 130 445 15 bove Prices. i.OO 3 ANY South Carolina v. ) VET I J makes hens lay, I -a ii io ranv layers, xi .. I I thy and produces ;; oung chickens. :: \ o ay.?Sold under an ;; tee by ;; < 1 * *? s Pharmacy 4E91 ;; ? ? p ? i * 1 fhe Best nd in stock at this and best of everyUES. s not expecting to a week or a month with a modest RD & CO. PHONE 113 Pyramid Paint Shop l?KK III) Jj, S. C. PAINTING If your cur needs painting we will paint li for yon nnrt do it In such a way 'hai you will bo surprised at the dirfrrrrpo it nmkr* m the inoka of ynur old cur. t>ur corps of pahtter? arc *c bent that can be obtained and only thoue who are experienced In car painting are on our force. The looks of your car is just like the looks of your person. It goes a lang way. ^ JAMI'S .1. JflllXSnV, Pmprirtcr. eSSSHy-^ FOR 8ALR?Dime Sulphur Spray material for winter spraying. Sprny Pumps on hand. Remember we are York County distributors for that good Sugartne Dairy Feed. It's great feed. Ask the Cooperative Store for It. Seed line complete. 0ARRI80NFARIS HEED CO.. 123 West Main Street, Rock Hill, S. C. % BIG REDI Get Your Phon k ' ;; jg P^ ' f< n HhH y bBHHS m I | Model No. 7 | Old price . . $125 i New price . . $75 I | Mahogany, Walnut I or Fumed Oak fin| ish. I 1 | Our Stock of Reco I VAITMr o ivunu oc > I * -a., o. jo: GOOD THII i Oropcrles, Market, Country^ Produce. Phone Fourteen. % ANNt'AI, XSSI.SSMKNT Ft >11 [ N'otlcc of 0|M>itiin; of Hook- of Auditor for Ustlng Returns for Tuxiitlon. Auditor's Office, f"{ec. 2. 1H2 1. Pursunitt to the requirements of the statute on the subject notice is hereby given that my books will be opened In my office In York Court ^ liousp on Monday. January 2, l!?22, for the purpose of listing for taxation all Personal and Ileal Ppopertv held in York County, on January 2, 1922, and will fie kept open until the zuin nay or h'ebruary, 1822, un?t for the convenience of t^ie Taxpayers of the County I will he at the places enumerated below on the dates flamed: Rock Hill?Monday, January 23rd ? through Saturday, January 28th. It All males between the ages of ? twenty-one and sixty years are liable d to a poll tax of $1.00 and all persons , so liable ure especially requested to give the numbers of their respective school districts In making their re- * turns. & RROADCS M. liOVR, " Auditor of York County. ? Dec. 2. 1921. ? . b .NOTICE. J t Having made my final return " as administrator of the estate of K W. M. Adkins, uecensed, this is to a give notice that I will apply to b lie Probate .ludtre for discharge ? on February 1, 1922. a ,1. I>. SPRATT. * o New Oxford and Strap Slippers * at new prices, and last year's Shoes at less than new prices at I h Massey's. ' J j Xi ??r?-?- i: .'*V'JCTION ograph Now Model No* 10 i; ( > i jrmer price $ 150 jj ew price $ioo I < our choice of I ' [ahogany, Gold- | 1 Oak or Fumed I ak finish. | Model No. 3 | Old price $60 | New price $35 I ' Mahogany, Fumed ? Oak or Golden Oak finish. t rds is Complete I WOLFE | 1STES NGS TO EAT % 0 V . , M 1_, 1 1 U, iARDU! HELPED RE?A!fJ STRENGTH Jabama Lady Was Sick Far Tkraa Years, Suffering Pain, Nerraaa and Depressed?Read Her * Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala.?Mr*. C. M. Stegall, f near here, recently related the top jwlng interesting account of her re over/: "I was in a -weakened conitlon. 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