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v i ffi '\Ls - ?> '-? ; - ;^"lJ ;p^>4 _ j! y%J ?f Wri Mul as a first lieutenant ^1 of infantry. H ' haaHUjved with her children feoni the dipper section of Fort Mill township men drawn to setVe as Rl first Week jurors at die term of mW court for York county to begin I on February lo. > The York county legislative I delegation Friduy recoiumemleill II to Governor Cooper the appoint- d stent of W. H. Crook as u member of the Fort Mill township raod commission to. fill the vacancy created by the death of C. P.? BJankenship a few weeks ago. Petitions were received by the delegation in behalf of two; Fort Mill township citizens, but j that requesting the appointment . fi of Mr. Crook Contained the great- E er number of signatures. } If there is anything in the the- E ory that the boll weevil cannot ? survive cold weather, the upper section of South Carolina ought to be almost free of the insect tins year. For several days of lasi week and again 011 Sunday -and j Monday of this4week the temper { ature was down to the freezing j I point. There was a considerable I fall of snow over York county Friday, but most of it hud disap: poured by Monday morning, leaving the publie roads almost impassable 111 places. There has been a noticeable increase in the umount of work being done by the sanitary department of the town since the new council began its duties on .Ian ? narv 10. Shortly after assuming J the ofliee of mayor, Arthur ('. I Lytle informed the negroes em- || jmijru III I III' ?|l'|l!l II IIII'IH I llill Iff there had been much complaint 11 about the lax way in which tlie.v | were doing their work ami ilia!" r it would be neecssaVy for them to stay on the job ion hours a day. Since then the garbage wagons huve been scurrying around at a pace new to them.' John Alva McOinn Dead. .John Alvu McGinn. 24 years 5 old, son of W. K. McGinn of the j Harrison section of Mecklenburg county. N. C., died of pneumonia I Sunday night at Rutherford col ? lege, N. where he had been for ? the last two years a student pre- paring for the Methodist minis- . try. Mr. McGinn was an exeiu> ' plary young man and his death. \ "^-ifoj(living an illness of only a few days, wan a great shock lo Iiis (J family ami friends. He is sur- f vived by his father, three broth- > ers and four sisters. Charlton Me- j Ginn, Hanks McGinn, Fred Me- * (linn, Mrs. Hum Carr and Misses s Grace, Maud and Irene McGinn. ^ Mr. McGinn's mother. who was ^ Miss Fannie Gulp, died a nmuoei ( of years ago. The interment was * at Harrison churchyard Monday ) morning; following funeral s?rv- j} ' ^ ices at the McGinn home. Money for Local Roads. ^ The Fort Mill township road j! fund was ailgmeted last rintrs day by $15,001) at a meeting of ^ the York county legislative ttele- C egation in Columbia, alter ilie vj delegation heard a statement oy ? Col. T. B. Spratt. chairman of )h.' r Fort Mill township road com tins* ^ sion. Some months ago the coin ' mission proposed to the deiega- * lion that an appropriation of $-0,- j ? iitiw-Dt' made lor the rpads ot l-on ^ Mill township upon tin* under- < standing that tin* county would In* relieved ol' all, ohtigat 1011 to tin township under the Stewart road f law. Keeently. however, the eotmuis* j sion deemed to wo hdra w the | $20,00(1 proposition mid to suhsu 1 tnto therefor a reqn.Si thai $15, | 000 he set aside as the county's ] part of the eost of constraiding t the road trotu the I'ni.iwba rivet | bridge to Philadelphia M.-thodis, church, all of which etfeuiuaih J would have been built by the i * / county under the Stewart law. ] The delegation agreed that the proposition appeared fair to tIn county. The $15,000 is to be di t Vided in f\vo installments, naif to j be paid in 1922 and the other ha>t * in 1920. It was the understand* j ing that $5,000 of the $15,000 was j to be used in buihltng>a steel and i concrete bridge across the branch between Fort Mill and the river . bridge. , m m m ? % School Law Violations. A number of cases of parent* failing to send their children to school in violation of the compulsory school attendance law ha$.e come to light in the Fort Mill school distrn^ within the last few '? days as a result of lite s ite...' , v i Mi* which has just been computed by Heath Ueik. It is said that j, the parents of the children out ot school unlawfully will be given 11 v few days in which- to comply with . the law an<l that if they fail to i t;,ke advantage of tin- days of ' grace extended thent by llu- * school authorities, action will be , I begun against them in the courts, j ; tin connection wiW> the census j of school children in the district. Mr. Belk alao took a census of the , dogs in the district subject to tax- , I ation for school purposes. IleJ g found only about 1U0 citucns who t . ? * 4ur ' * .- -" _!. ^ IJJ- -. ?W* w T?** . C* A SALE I Td the Fi 1 O'Clock, W 1 on Any Put r.\ HEUHaMWriHHBBH | SALE S J II I Ml IIMIII lllilllMPWB I DRESS SHOES I MI THAT SOLD UP I IN jS TO $7.35 IN BLK. I PE ft AND TAN, $UT- SO | TON OR LACE? cu Y qif ALL LEATHER, *A HAND MADE Wi ENGLISH AND T0 BROGUE STYLES PR I $3.39 I ?. Men's Fine Dr | Shoes E Sold for $6.00, P Sale price __ __ .^?a I>n ifciia^MMtSghJ" rmWmmMMfliMBBSgB >ooooooooooooc \ CUT OF ! > , I Fordson ? Former Pr !> Now . . . . ? ^ At this price the FORDSON \ horse and does four times as f kinds of pulley work. 5 FORD CARS FOR SALE ar ^5 pair work. 5 HEATHM ( Authorized Ford Dealeis v GENUINE FO :udoooooo<x>oo<x FRI You will always and choicest Fruit market affords. Give us your orde of getting as gooc had anywhere. . 0 B. C. FER PHON <':*ut?ril ownership of dogs. , ll > believed that jjiore aw not loss I*at 11 200 doj^s in the district on i hioli tax should he paid. Ltub-Mv-Tism antiseptic uul pain killer, for nfectcd sores, tetter, >prains, neuralgia rheuliatism. > liij; reduction in prices of Now 1 loino Sewing Maohinos, Phono* i graphs and Pianos at Massey's. I 'athe Records now* 25 cents. < 0 - vt ' THAT W If You Value You rst Hundred i halt naa? AM VIVH K/UUI d Vfl rchase of $Sm( TARTS SN'S SHIRTS J E. AND V MADRAS AND 8 _ K LARS. SOF 1RCALES WITH 0 ' FT FRENCH g LAUNDI FFS, IN NEAT 1 RIPES. GUAR- I COLLARS, 'TEED TO 1 ^SH. SOLD UP I $2.50. SALE I SALE PRiC ICE? R 85c | iti i Phone Your I ess ft I 1 v Sale 69 MONEY T/ >00<X><>D?<X:0<X>0>< j $230 ON Tractors | ice $625 v , . $395 $> is as cheap as a muie or ^ much farm work, besides all x id we specialize in Ford re u i tin i/U. g --- - Fort Mill, S. C. O RD PARTS X o JOOOOOOOOOOOOC " " " JIT J find tile freshest at Ferguson's the i i ,<ii' II irs and br assured | f Fruit as ran he 'GUSON IE 29 J. S. Government W: rns Partners About Disease Caused by Eats. 'They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to human beings. They carry j foot and mouth disease, "which is fatal to stock. They kid chickens, cat grain, cause destruction to property. If you have rats. HAT-SNAP will kill them. Cremates rats after killing them leaves no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for use. Three sizes, 3f?c, 55c, $1.26. Sold by Lytle Drug! Do. and llutcbinson 'a Pharmacy. ?; ; ~ * li ^ ?TTT . ROCK HiLL, SOL ft ' r .'>M^'* \ ?' ?' * ' . . > ILL THltt ir Dollars Let Nothing I . ' '*' > Customers W en, We Will G DA v m WEDNE /. COL- I UNDERWEAR B HEAVY RIBBED T AND UNION SUITS ? COOPER AND WILSON BROS., REGU- SOLD FOR $2.00, - SALE PRICE s 25c~ , 95c E HEAVY SHIRTS \ AND DRAWERS, THIS SALE C . 69c ' i ' - . , ?i "rlends?f ell Your N Expecting Everything US HERE AND i + i (3 ARC I " i POULTRY TONIC I | Develops pullets im | Keeps poultry lieu I | fast growth in y | Buy a package tod* $ . absolute jriiJirnWi * r?"" z % I Hutchinson'< I PHON X j Always 1 You will always fir Store the freshest ? thing in GROCER We are in business get rich in a day, a and are satisfied profit. BRADFO I HALL STREET ! ?? For Sale Hopsc ami lot ; five" room house on half acre lot, corner Aca<lomy ami Withers Sts; splendid^jlrinkiru? water from ar- Ij tesian w-ell, electric lights; con* ii venient to school, churches ami 1 husiness section of town. For further particulars and price, np- ^ ply to Dallas Stevens, Fort Mill. '1 K.' C. 4t S 1 i . u A .Tap Grass Ru^s 8 by 10 feet *4.50. 10 ounce roll 1,000 sheets y fine silk tissue Toilet Paper 10 s cents at Masaey'g. ITH CAROLINA IDER ACI Keep You Away Fro i ho Enter Oui ive a Ticket < t mmmmmmmmmm mommmmmmmmmm SPAY, F 1IIIM CHOICE OF ANY LADI SILK SHIRT 111 -LISL] SOLD 1 THE HOUSE FOR . * ^ $3.85 ! ? ? THREA SOME WORTH UP j ' TO $10.00 I / eighbors and Come I Just as it is Adverl IT SAYS RIIY , VET I 1 f ,1 ) makes hens lay, { lo early layers, It.llV illlil Mi'a/liinnc - ~ | / i ti \ v o ^ | oiiug chickens. | ly?Sold under an ? tee by / | v 5 Pharmacy E 91 . $ * ^ ?1 I rhe Best id in stock at this ind best of every- ! IES. i 5 not e xpecting to i week or sx month with a modest ?D & CO. PHONE 113 LIST2-N! Baker's is Hie HarlxT Shop tlmi aked the prices. hut it didn't Uj I a! 1 lie expense ?11' mtvu'c. lair Cut 25c ihuuipooing, plain 25c iingcing 25c 'onic 25c ihave .. 15c Iassage. plain 25c Conic am! see us. We will save on money and send yon away miling BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. E CO. *Bd ^1: Sold for $4.00, ^ Sale prioe .. ^ a ' * *OSS THE STi ill This Great Sale * Store Wednesday Good for $1.00 in ' 1LBK.UAKY J ES' SILK I LADIES' BROAD- I ONE ? TT n C p I CL0TH SPATS IN I LOT fc. I^OSE, I BLACK, BROWN, I PINE FOR $1.00, GRAY AND TAN, I TM ? SOLD FOR $4.00, | *1 |Aa PRICE NOW f GRAY, AA i LOW $1.39 $ boug IE SILK ** **** a SELL / D HOSE, MEN'S $ 4.0 0 I IN A. I vatttp DRESS GLOVES, I WHILE vALiUJii, SALE PRICE H LAST? '9c $2.69 | $ to This Great I Boys' School tised. I Heavy Leatii ? m ^ ^_ B/.1J f ** nn ? AND SAVE KB | BIG REDUCl Get Your Phonograpl ? | Uak tinii \ Model No. 7 JM ? Old price . . $125 ||jt| I New price . . $75 ; Mahogany, Walnut tyjjjjfiji or Fumed Oak fin- |3h| I ? ^ Modi l old P lw[>g t Our Stock of Records isC I YOUNG &W01 t mZ I I '1 1.391 I J \TE I at 9 I Trade I SPECIAL I LADIES' I KID SHOES I HIGH AND HEELS, 9 HT TO B FOR $8.00, B LL SIZES. .1 THEY 8.39 I ibbbbmb B Shoes B ier B 1-39 I <S> r | ? i P 1 ION I Ft Now | 1 1 I No. 10 I <T> rice $150 J i ce $IOO | e I toice of | xy, Gold- ? >r Fumed | >h. I < il No.'3 I | rice $60 I irice $35 | ty, Fumed I Golden Oak omplete | lfe j