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aim Lee university
1Sfc;Stav "jf W.'V'ijryeh^jeft
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. tirt hospital, of which he Is a
mvtnWr.
II. J. Massey. Osmond Barber.
F M. Mack and A. O. Jones. Jr.,
Sunday were elected elders of the
Fort Mill Presbyterian church,
following the regular morning
Service of the church.
The Fort Mill Baptist Sunday
school contributed Sunday $25 to
the building fund of the Rescue
orphan ge in Columbia whose
main building was destroyed by
fife a feW* weeks ago.
The Methodists of South Carolina
are planning to care for a
considerably enlarged number of
, children at Epworth orphanage.
Columbia, by the erection of an
additional dormitory, for which
the contract was let a few davs
eco according to the Rev. W. R.
Bouknight of Fort Mill, member
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ox tfit* uouro ni ihishcn oi i in- institution.
The lost of th?' essays written
on "Washington as a Soldier" bv
pnnils of be 10 public so boots in
the Fort Mill section ami ontpped
in the contest of tin First National
be Ilk Avere received bv ''?>
iudjces Saturday. As soon as.the
judges have completed their Avork
of -cradinf* the.*^?pers announcement
will be made of the winners
of the 10 cash prizes offered by
the hank.
Douglass Nims. local baseball
player, has signed a contract wbli
the Charlotte team of the South
Atlantic league and expects toreport
for spring practice the latter
part of March. During the 19'JI
season he played in the onKfield
for Fort Mill and made a record
that attracted the attention of the
managers of both the Charlotte
and Columbia teams.
Complaint was made last ni?rlit
to Mayor A. C. I'.vtle that a virions
bulldog vestenlav afternoon
had attacked a small negro bov
iti the Spaattville section of town
and'tore the principal pert of the
Nothing from bis body/ The
owner of the dog is said to have
stated that ho wonhl destroy it.
town ordinance makes it an offense
to allow vicious dogs to run
at lrirge without being muzzled.
Word was received in Fort Mill
a flw days ago of the marriage in
Columbia last Thursday of S. 1 j.
Garrison of Fort Mill and Miss
Amy Garrison of Charlotte. N. C
Af T* (1 nil AT I'O n OlMMUAII 0 1*<1 II All'
on ft bridal trip to Charleston.
Mr. Garrison is a well known eiti
7.en of Fort Mill and both ho and
Mrs. Garrison have many -friend*
here who will be interested in the
announcement of their marriage.
T. N. Alexander, well known
^ \ Confederate veteran \Vhose bono
ir bu the Steel Creek section ol
1 Mecklenburg county. X. C.. was
a visitor in Fort Mill this morn
_ing. Mr. Alexander served in tin
6th South Carolina regiment during
the War Between the States
and received a severe wound fron
which he has never entirely re
covered. Although advanced in
yearn. Mr. Alexander's general
health is {rood.
Handy White, JM. negro farmei
who lives on the Pleasant Vylle.v
road near town, was stricken wit I:
paralysis Sunday morning whih
teaching a Sunday school class at
Bethlehem Baptist church and u|
to this morning his condition had
been so serious that the doctoi
advised against mo/nig him to
his home. Handy is one of tin
leaders of his church and has tin
confidence of both the white and
colored people of the community
An enjoyable social event >1
the season was an informal damn
given by the American Legion
club in its club"rooms last Friduj
ovAiuntv A Iowoa "1
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young people were present for
the pleasures of the evening
Arr\ong the out-of-town guest t
werp: Misses Margaret Kainey
Hattie Belk and Virginia Barbel
* from Winthrop college ami Misse>
Alexandria Link. Klizaboth dame;
and Mary Turner of l'ineville
N 0. Musie was furnished hv
the Legion ftlub's "Famous 1'lay
era." Refreshments were served
Carnival Companies Outlawed.
Citifcens of Fort Mill who dt
not object to carnival eotupanie)
visiting the town will br displeas
ed to learn that the Legislator*
, bus just passed, a hill which i?
now awaiting the signature of tin
governor making it an of fens*
.punishable by a heavy fine or im
prisonment for such companies t<
put on their exhibitions anvwhen
hi the Stute outside fair gronnds
and there only during fair.weeks
No carnival company to whiel
games of eltanee or gambling de
vices of any kind are .attache*
are th be allowed in the State a
aay time. The bill was introduce*
. B- by Representative Blease of New
Riding a hobby is alt right un
Bp lesa you expect to get somewhere
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motor car vali
price. Take a<
opportunity and
now when y<
prompt delivery
Terms if desirec
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We are offering a number i
' slightly used FURNITURE
worked over and is in abou
; inally was.
I We also have other househ*
Machines. Rancres. etc. at t
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McNinch Verdict Upheld.
j The . supreme court of North
. Carolina Inst Thursday upheld
? the verdict of the superior court
' for Mcckleiilmrg county award*
ing $20,444 to S. S. McNinch in
j;u damage suit he brought for
. ! $100,000 several months ago
I 1 against the American Trust comI
I puny of Charlotte,, in which he
j claimed that the trust company
had sold at a sacrifice ami in violation
of an agreement he had
with it the plant of the Charlotte
- BricK company, located near fc\>rt
. Mill, and other property in Char
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lotto. Tlio trust company Inn I a
mortgage <>n Mr. McNinoh's property
and foreclosed on the brick
plant under ail order of the York
county court. The case was tried
in Charlotte ami consumed several
weeks. A number of Fort Mill
citi/cns were called to the stand,
some for and others against the
plaintiff.
Cane Seed?We will thresh
cane seed 011 March 14 and 15 at
home of J. /. Bailes in Pleasant
Valley. J. Z. and S. E. Bailes.
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IN ME3IOBIAM ,
On the ev?Dlnf of February 19 the
Death Ansel came and put Uttl*
Arthur Paul Jackaon. Jr.. eon of lir.
and Mrs. A. P. Jackson, to sleep, and
carried his little spirit hack to Heaven.
The body wis laid to rest in
presence of many sorrowing
friends and relatives In Belalr cemetery.
Jesus said, puffer little children
to come unto me. and forbid
them nor, for of such Is the Kingdom
of Heaven.
Idttle form so cold and still.
Brow of almost marble hue.
Flowers of violets In. the waxen hands,
Baby, Baby. It. Is you.
If we call no answer beams
In the eyes of heavenly blue.
All so strangely, sadly quiet.
Little brother It Is you.
Down In the grove all covered with
flowers.
Hidden from our loving view.
Lies a lonely waxet} image,
| Baby, darling, it Is you.
Up to Heaven a little soul hastened
As It bade us all adieu.
Mid the shining hosts we sre him:
Little brother It Is you. v
*> Father, keep our angel baby
Ever, in your loving view.
Till he once more hears us saying.
Arthur, darling, this Is you.
Mrs. J. R. Hope.
Economize! Se$ the new OxFords,
Strap Pumps and Keds at
new prices at Massey's. We still j
have a few Winter Shoes at half ;
price*
Eggs for Sale?Purebred Rhode
Island Red Eggs, setting of 15 $1.
Phone J. W. Hall. Fort Mill, S. C.
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j^uiiuiiiinr; ofc i in* new ^uuua
at new prices at Massey's. Yard
vide ginghams 121-2c; AmosI
heap 32 inch Ginphams 20c.
"I Lost^fly Best Customers Thru
Rats, ' Writes J. Ammo lis.
"Used to*have the busiest Restaurant
yi town until news spread
that the kitchen was infested
with rats: lost a lot of my best
customers until 'I tried RATSNA
1'. Haven't a pest in the
j place now. Restaurants should
use RAT-SNAP." Three sir.es.
135c. tific, $1.25. Sold by Lytic
| l)rnj? Co. and Hutchinson's Phari
niacy.
Economize! Save about half
vou^ money on Watches. Clocks,
j .Jewelry/ Silvcrwars. Cut Glass
and China at Massey's.
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Kconomiztg-L. Get Massey's prices
on Phonographs. N cw Home
New in j? Machines and Pianos, and
save money for a rainy day. ^
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Stor*e the freshest
thing in GROCEI
We are in businei
get rich in a day,
and are satisfied
profit.
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When Your Farm Stock is Sick,
Look for Rats.
Disease among farm animals
don't just happen* Rats are carriers
of dangerous plagues?hog
cholera, foot and mouth disease
ami that terrible of all scourges?
Bubonic plague. Farmers should
throw around premises RATSNAP.
It's sure and safe. Three
sizes, 35c, 6uc, $1.25. Sold by Lytic
Drug Co. 'and Hutchinson's
' Pharmacy.
White Wyandotte Egga for
sale; $1 per 15 at the farm, $1.50
per 15 delit ered. S. .E Bailes.
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and developing
community is r
numper and c
people it serves
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United States (
been in success
the last dozen y
iness has growi
ceeding year ur
serving hundre
efficiently and
Are you one of
First Nati
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Capital and Surplus
Resources . ONE-HA1
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If you have anything to sell,
I pui chaser at veiy small coit.
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The Best
md in stock at this
and best of everyWES.
ss not fxpecting to
a week or a month
with a modest
RD & CO.
PHONE 113
LISTEN!
linker's is the Barber Shop that
baked the prices, but it didn't ?lo
it at the expanse of serviee.
Hair Cut *. 25c
Shampooing./plain 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain .*. 25c
Come ami-see us. We will save
you money and send you away
smiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.
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tional Bank, unjpervision
of the
Government, has
ful operation for
ears, and its busri
with each sucltil
today we are
ds of depositors
well.
the number?
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Will break a Cold, Fever
and Grippe quicker than
anything we know, preventing
pneumonia.
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST
Office Next to That of C. S. Link,
Formerly Occupied by Dr.
J. B. Elliott.
Telephone Connections.
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(>(>(> is a prescription for
Colds, Fever and LaCirippe.
It's the most
speedy remedy we know
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