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u *? "'c v/ i' ?)\r ' ' - -. ' "'V i # - ; \ - .-r'. ^ '3iS ; :#-l5s& v OT5WS ABOUT TOWN. ^ * i Mrs. W infield B. Hanson, of liorehester, Mass., is a -guest at the home of her father, tjeorge Fish. Maj. j.' E. Ardrey, U. S. A., of Port McPherson, Atlanta, was a recent guest of l>r. and Mrs. J. L. Sprat t. Miss Louise Simmons of Brunson, Hampton couhty, student at Winthrop college, was u weekend guest- in the homo of P. E. Ardrey. ^ Malcolm D. Link, who has been employed jn Biddcfoixl. Me., for \ the last two years, is in Port Mill visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Link. Miss Kathleen Koonie of Rock Hill was a guest difring'the pa$t week of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. .Viser at the Presbyterian manse. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Courtney of Monroe, N. C., were guests , for the week-end of Mrs. Court- I ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. #M: Culp. < Mrs. C. C. Mcllwaine is ill of pneumonia at her horffo in Fort A/TIll V..o4 At? M.ii a vninun^ ill i 3* iiir>in\ uuir ft condition was reported somewhat f improved. A Considerable amount of re- , pair work bus been done on a 1 number of the streets of Fort MiH since the new council! took charge f of the town's affairs in January. George Potts, negro laborer, had one of his legs broken a few [ days ago by a euvein at ? gravel pit in which he was at work near the county river bridge, lie was taken to a hospital in Rock Hi!! ! where the broken limb was set. The condition of George Fish, general manager of the plants of ; the Fort Mill Manufacturing coinV pany, who has been ill for several ; weeks, continues to improve and | / bis friends are hopeful that be , will be able to leave bis home in ' a few days. The Tom llall Guards, local military company, of which Fred- i crick Nitns. Jr., is captain, plans to begin holding drills frequently j within the next-few days in an-| r * .'i I v ipaiiuu in nil* ?1111 n 1111 lUHjll'i** tion on March 20 by the adjutant general's department. The company is rated as one oT the best infantry organizations in the Na- ! ' tional Guard of the State and is expected to pass a creditable in'spection. Numerous Fort Mill people who have not yet pa hi their Suite and county taxes .for 1921 are inquiring as to the probability of the. Legistluturc extending the time v for payment. Unless there is an > unexpected hitch over the slight y J ..amendment made to the senate bill by the house and the governor does not veto the bill, which "seems unlikely, The Times is in position tostate that the time will ' be extended until duly 1. ( A meeting of the subscribers to the stock of the proposed eanuer.x ' for Fort Mill was held in the town \ hull last 'Pnosihiv iifi< en.wn> ..ii.I t a committee was appointed to { 'visit h cannery in another section ( of the State to obtain first hand ( fnformtit ion of the practical ope { ration of such an enterprise. An other meting of the stock subscribers is to be held within u few ' days, it is stated, at which plans t . ' will be laid to go forward with { the organization of the cannery company or to abandon entirely j the project. j Officers of the First National , hank of Fort Mill arc much gVati- ' fietL over the interest manifested < by pupils of the various schools . in this section in the contest put . on by the bunk several weeks ego in which cash prizes are being offered 1U pupils for the hesi essays 011 "Washington, a Soldier." The contest will close 011 Wednesday, February 22. Washington's birthday, and the winners will be announced as soon thereafter as . the judges are able to grade the papA*s. The Times will print hi its news columns the essay awarded the capital prize and perhaps one or two of the others considered best by the judges. None ol the essays are to be more than 40U words in length. Train Kills Mules. \ Two mules were kilted and a wagon demolished by Souththi passenger train No. 114, south bound, at Spratt street crossing in Fort Mill .Monday morning about 11 :H0 o'clock. The mules and wagon were the property of Brown Nivens, Gold liill farmer. Tom Smith, tenant on Mr. Nivens" farm, was the driver of the wagon and he escaped without injury ,l?y ! w, jumping. The wagon was louded with wood and was approaching the track down the sharp descent from the west side. Smith is said " to have stated that he heard tin i ] approaching train, and that he |. tried in vain to stop the mules be- | > fore they got ypou the .rack, Im" | the load was so heavy the unties could not hold hack the wagon. 1 The crossing is about 200 "yards | south of the passenger station jl ami is considered dangerous on ! account of-the buildings-obstructing the view of the track in both ,1 directions and the sharp descent !.i on the west side. | t A reformer is getting ready tojc call a convention of women who i ,r 'are opposed to short skirts. And t ar Illinois paper offers its tele.-p phone booth to hold the conven-! | tion in. ja JLL-l U . - -J J ' * ' . x OL -*> **f'/ V . ' ? f; 'Is ESSAY O % ** < il I - ^ . it* N v? / oi / "Washington for which we are prizes to as many lie schools of this's< Na gratifying amoun among vthe pupils a As soon as possible closes on February will announce the test and The Time! names of the succ and one or more o First Nati< * % Capital and Surplus Resources . ONE-HALI * v oooooooooooooc i CUT OF J \ Fordson \jr 5 pj Former Pr x; Now . . . . 5 X At this price the FORDSON tv horse and does four times as Fv kinds of pulley work. 5 FORD CARS FOR SALE an jjj pair work. | HEATH Mi Authorized Ford Dealers ? K v GENUINE FO: oooooooooooooc FURNI BARG We are offering a number oi slightly used FURNITURE, worked over and is in about ' inally was. We also have other househol Machines, Ranges, etc., at at 9 B. C. FER PHON Riib-My-Tism antiseptic i mi pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprains, neuralgia rlieumatisni. \lt. J.A.White: "If You Have an Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap." "If I knew about RAT-SNAP ast winter, won I'd have saved j <120. My car was in the garage v 'or a few weeks during had c veathor; when I went to take it * nit, found that rats had eaten c ri<-at holes in two new tires. Got c hem later with RAT-SNAP." j Three sizes. :i.r>e, 65e. $1.2;"*). Sold v ?4V Lytle Drug Go. and llutehin.ou's Pharmacy. ? a . ' * 1 - ' ^ ? Ji* > } V v *J* < -i':t:i'' &*% fR ., . ? I DNTEST N i a Soldier" -N I offering 16 cash pupils in the pubection is attracting t of interest both nd teachers. i after the contest / 22 the judg es result of the con- , I 3 will publish the essful contestants f the best essavs. onal Bank $50,000.00 7 MILLION DOLLARS / % x>oooooooooo<x &230 ON X rractors a ice $625 x . $395 $ is as cheap as a nraie or much farm work, beiidea all V u we specialize in irora re- O v ft OTOR C ? .... Fort Mill. S. C. 0 RD PARTS X >oooooooooooo< TURE IAINS f UNUSUAL BARGAINS in % which has been thoroughly as ffood OCfnditiftYl H ftrior, I _ d articles, including Sewing tractive prico */ GUSON E 29 \ ||1 Pyramid Paint Shop! HOCK U1U. S. C. PAINTING %' If your car needs panning >vc will mint It for you anu do It in such a | ray hat you will ?? surprised at the j liffel-ciico It make* In the looks of j our old car. our corps of painters | ire the best that can be obtuined and inly those who aro experienced In af pnlntlnK are on our force. The I ooks of >?our cxr te Just like the ! ooks of your person. It goes a lang ray. MMKS A. JOHVSON. fruartctor. U % * rHB T0?T1LL (g. ft) TUB ANf* CLOSE I - - ''. V ' ? ' ' Friday F1 v I . A Number of These Ari V* i Men's Overalls One lot MEN'S HEAVY BLUE DENIM OVERALLS r?o-nlnr $1.75 and $2 values, AQ Special .. ?foC Limit 2 pairs to customer. Men's Work Skirts One lot MEN'S HEAVY BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, regular $1 and $1.25 values. Special .... I WW } Men's Dress Shirts | One lot MEN'S DRESS SniRTS with Collar attached; regular i $1.50 values. ; Special ... ... OwC COHEN'S FORT MILL I / ! i ' ; I CARC :: POULTRY TONK Develops pullets in Keeps poultry hea fast growth in j Buy a package tod || - absolute guaran i * s !? * Hutchinson' J PHor > > Alwaysr You will always fi Store the freshest thin^ in QROCRR We are in busines get rich in a day, < and are satisfied N profit. BRADFOl HALL STREET f For Sale -House and lot; five room house 011 half aero lot, eoruer Aeademy and Withers Sts: splendid drinking water from artesian well, electric lights; convenient to school, churches ami business section of town. For further particulars and price, apply to Dallas Stevens, Fort Mill, S. C. ' 4t Jap Grass Rugs 8 by 10 feet $4.50. 10 ounce roll 1,000 sheets fine silk tissue Toilet Paper 10 ceuts at Mas8?ty'a. . ^7^: . . - - ? v -V; ?pcm ^ i , IOUNCING A F OUT SP] FOR V and Sati EBRUARY 17-1 tides are Offered at 21 (holesale Market Price Men's Union Suits MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS, V A4 PA * ? regular $i.DU vaiUCS . Special vO w Men's Serge Suits One lot MENS ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS, regular $36.00 values.? J Q M Q To close oul. ?P I Oa40 Men's ,Fine Shoes Lot MEN S HERMAN'S ARMY OFFICERS' SHOES, regular $6.00 values. ^ O Jt O Special, .$Or45 Limit 1 pair to customer. Men's Hats One lot MEN'S HATS, regular $4.00 values. ? "f A Q Special ?P I a40 AITTrifPTIM/ uuirniim j i ?? / < > * ) YET I <i' 4> 4 O 4> ? < J makes liens lav, *'> '1 ? ito early layers, :: I thy and produces ;; 'ounsr chickens. I ay?Sold under an | tee by * | s Pharmacy *IE 91 - ;; <? ?r ?? O < ? >************************** / Fhe Best nd in stock at this i and best of every LIES. s not expecting to i week or a month with a modest 0 RD & CO. PHONE 113 LISTEN! linker's is the llnrber Shop that baked tin* prices, hut it di?ln't do < it ?t the expense ?>f service. HairCut 25c . Shampooing, plain . 25c ; Singeing . ... , 25c Tonic 25c < Shave 15c ! Massage, plain 25c ' ('otnc and see us. We will save ! you money ami send you away ' smiling BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. Ms " 1 EW ECIALS * ' lrday 8 i Per Cent Less Than !S V Men's English Bals One lot MEN'g TAN ENOLISH BALS, regular $5.00 and $6.00 values. MQ s Special 90i40 Ladies' High Heel Shoes v One lot LADIES' HIGH HEEL SflOES, regular value of $5.00 a bargain. (J 4 QQ Special ? ... I w O Ladies' Low Heel Shoes One lot LADIES' LOW HEEL SHOES in Blacks and Tans, regular $5 value. ^ dj i| O . (Special... I a40 i STORE South Carolina 1 I ODD FUF ; Regardless < I quisitely yoi ! furnished, v I there is son | |??' r r urniture yo advantage. I Our stock plenished ev shipmehts of | and durable I We shall 1: 0 I show you t * stock. I YOUNGfi | . The Furni I I Old newspapers for sa 90 "t was Mtdly able to drag, 1 DC m W. P. Ray, of Easley, S. C, H n "The doctor treated me for aboet f] M two months, stffl 1 didn't get M M any better. I had a large fan- M [1 care of my little ones. 1 had Q nfl heard of nfl m The Woman's Tonic H jfl "1 decided to try it,** con- ffi rj tinues Mrs. Ray .. **! took n eight bottles in all... I re- M M gained my strength and have M m had no more trouble with wo- hi JU manly weakness. I have ten DO m children and am able to do all f! ju my housework and a lot out- Rf doors ... 1 can sure recom- W M mend Cardul." M Take Cardul today. It mhy In M be just what yoil need. M M At all druggists. M , For Sale?Two or three good mules. Apply to *\*M. Mack. 666 I Will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia. New Oxford and Strap Slippers at new prices, and last year's Shoes at less than new prices at Massey's. For Sale?Lime Sulphur Spray Material and Spray Pumps; Seed Oats. Corn, etc.; Garden and Flower Seed. Bulbs, etc. Our Dairy aud Chicken Feeds ur.3 best. Gnrrison-Faris Seed Co., Rock llill, S. G. ?????????????^^SS2SSSS?ESS2SSSL iX ; ii^il iTfcp t tNITURE f I or how ex- I or home is * /e feel .sure tie piece of I u can use to . I is being re- | ery day with ;; new, stylish Furniture. :: J Nrt v\l 4*^* jc picascu lu T :hrough our i; * > i 4 ? > I ' I c WOLFE I 4 lure Men. ^ le?The Times office.