Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 06, 1922, Image 4
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NEWS ABOU T TOWN. '
Henry Mcliuirt is now a potice
oflicer for the tow n who will be
on duty Saturday afternoons and
on mi a vs.
Many ? f the sid.ewnlks of Fort
Mill have i -( i.:y been greatly
improved i?y i !i ktu! application
of ground rock secured from a
ijuurry near ('olrniibia.
doe F. l.ee was able to return
to his home .11 Fort Mill Saturday.
after being a patient for seven
I days at a l*<ock Hill hospital.
\\ here h underwent an operation.
Miss Kli/.aheth A. Cravton of
Mount Pleasant. X. ('.. and Chester
<Harding of Macon, Ga.,
v.ere married Tuesday morning
by .Magistrate d. K. llaile at his
ohiee on Main street.
The Kev. (Jrover <\ Kpps will
preach at the Fort Mill Baptist
church Sunday at 11 o'clock in
the morning and again that evening
at 7 :.'U). Sunday afternoon Mr.
F.pps v. Ill preach at Pleasant Valb
y Pap'is! i luireh.
k'nuik Asia of Met 'onnellsville
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v ;i:> ,i \ iMiiii ill r in i .u in mi <
short I iiiit* Tin: day :ifternoon. Mr
A silo is ouo of tho county's well
known citizens. who has tin* distinction
of In in<r tho only survivii
tr iih-uiImt of York's delegates
}o I In* constitutional oonvontion
IS!).").
\V. I). (Jrist and dames 1).
(.list, editor on11 oiiioT reporter,
r? spot i ivi ly. of tin- Yorkville Knuuirer.
pout several hours in Fort
Mill Tuesday afternoon. Anothor
newspaper in; n who was a recent
visitor lu re was \Y. \Y. Pegram,
editor and pu'ulishor of tho Cheslor
News.
Mes I>Mna Tindal. toaohor in
tho high sohool (loparlini'iit. Kort
Mill graded school, loft yostor(lr.y
for her homo in l'.eaufort, after
returning to Kort Mill Tuesday
from Kaok Hill, where sin*
had boon a patient at a hospital
for several days.
Fourth corps area headquarters.
Fort Md'horson. (la., has just miiromn
od tli t full federal recognition
has In en extended Willie
II. Xiims. first lieutenant. National
(luard of South Carolina, in
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< <111111>{111 1 01 iuM(i(|iiiim'rs eoiup.-ny,
:u\ haltqlion. HSlli regiment.
Mr:;. O. T. < *nlp 1??I* 1 Monday
lor Saul tie. I'ni??n eounty. for a
visit a) tin* homo of her parents,
wlo-ro slio will remain until after
the marriage of her sister. Miss
I o 11 \ .it !t r. ;. few days hence
Aiiss Je'.or has been a frequent visit??i*
in fori Alili and has many
frieiins here who will he interested
in the anuouneeint lit of her en.
gagei n ni.
On I ritlay. April 14, at 11 a.
m., Ir. V. . ). MetiloiliIiii. president
til' furinan university, and
l -r. A. i". Jamison, superintendent
or ( unitio Maxwell orphanage.
(i reel w ootl. will deliver addresses
in ill" fort Mill 1 hip!ist ehureli.
l?r. I Vi-ts, pastor of the ehureli.
extends tin puhlie a cordial ill
vitali tn to l)o present t?t hoar
the addresses. which will be dcvntioual.
inspirational and in
si met ive.
Sit far ?is i In1 Times yesterday
was able to learn, ('apt. S. W.
l'arks will be the only citizen of
tbo eonuuuniiy tit ?ro tit Kock Hill
Saturday to take the civil service
t xuinina I ion fitr postmaster of
Fort Mil!, ('apt. l'arks lias been
actinia postmaster for several
niontbs ami ii* tbe wishes of the
patrons of tbe oftice wea'e consulted
in fillimr 11)?* vacancy be wonlti
perhaps bo eiven tbe permanent
appointment without a dissenting
voice.
At tin- lobular semi-monthly
mooti:ijy Tnsilay evenin?r of tbe j
t >\\ 11 council. plans were consul* I
cred fill* putting oil a clean-up '
crmpaij-n in Fort Mill within tbe
lit xt few days. The details of
ti;c ciiupaipn are ti> In1 worked-*
out I y iIm- mayor. A. (\ djytle,
who ataleil yesterday that prizes
likely would bo offered the bo.VR |
in tho various wards ol' tho town i
for gathering up tho biggest piles
ol' tin cans and other rubbish in
their neighborhoods.
The conditinii yesterday of M.
A. Cohen. Fort Mill merchant,
who was shot in tho right log and
painfully wounded a few nights
ago. by county officers while he
was returning to his home here
from Hnstonia, N. (\, was said to
ho soiuowhwnt improved yesterxlay.
Mr. Cohen is still a patient
a' a Kook Hill hosnitid. Tho
shooting of Mr. Cohen was sni<l
to have been the result of a mistake
011 the part of the officers,
who though he was a liquor runner
operating between Charlotte
anil Fort Mill.
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Cohen's Out!
SPECIA
Fridav and
Ladies' One Strap Brown
Slippers, Special
$3.98
Ladies' Two Strap Black Vici
Slipper, Special
$3.48 _
Ladies' Patent Leather One
Strap Slipper, Special
$3.48
Ladies' Brown Oxfords, Special
for Saturday
$1.98
Cohen's Out:
FORT Ml
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I ANNOUN
T We wish to announce to the peo|
<?> have recently opened an up-to-date
^ now in a position to supply your nee<
1 Furniture, (Mice Supplies, Stationer
Z Engraving, Printing and kindred liiu
Our pofiey will t?e dictated by th
T be obtained by standing behind our g
? deal. It is on that tiasis that we ex|
are doubly assured on this |>oint whe
1 E. Young. formerly of your city, is i
5 Your business is Solicited.
? YOUNG
w Stationers and OHice Outfitters
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR CO I \TY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a
etimliilate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratie voters
in the primary election.
1). L. Sill HOICK.
I am a eamlidate for Treasurer
of York County, suhjeet to the
reeommendation of the Democrat
ie voters in the primary election.
.JOHN K. LOU AN.
I am a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
a] proval of tin* Democratic voters
in the Priniarv Flection.
KRNliST W. Ol'Y.
(i(>(> is a prescription for
Colds, lever and La(irippe.
It s the. most
speedy remedy we know
PAINTING & INTERIOR
DECORATING
I shall be phased to furnish the
people of the Fort Mill community
with estimates of the cost of
House Painting ami Interior Dee
orating.
1 <lo first class work and my
charges arc reasonable. See me
'at the Lytic Drug. Co.
J. M. SMALL.
State Senator S. IS. Bailes of
Lancaster county Monday informed
The Times that he would not
lie candidate for reelection in the
campaign next summer. llis
term expires this year and if lie
wished to sit in the senate any
; longer it would he necessary for
| him to seek reelection. In making
the announcement that he
would not again ask for the office.
Senator Bailes stated that the
duties of the office \Vere pleasant
and that he enjoyed association
with the public men of the State.
hut that ilie Legislature met at a
i time he could ill afford to he
away from home. It is understood
in Fort Mill that Representative
Robinson and former Representative
Ilines will be candidates
for the Lancaster 'senatorship
this year.
The early bird used to get the
worm. Now he gets a place to
park his car.
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fitting Store
LS FOR
1 Saturday
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Men's Dress Slippers, at
$2.48, $3.48 $4.48
Bed Room Slippers, Special'
for Saturday
$1.19
Ladies' One Strap Bed Room
Slippers, Leather Sole
and Heel
$1.69
Men's Caps, Regular 75c
Value. Soecial
.39
fitting Store
ILL, S. C.
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CEMENT t
pie of Fort Mill and vic:nity that we ^
Stationery ami Book Store anil are T
Is for anything in the way of Office 7
y items of all kinds. Lithographing.
E-s. T
e conviction that success can only
oods and giving every man a square
pect to conduct our business. You i
n we mention the fact that Mr. Alex <. >
a member of the firm. ' ^
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& HULL
N. Trade St.. BOCK 111 LI,, S. C. ^
Battery
Headquarters
We take care of batteries
?all makes. We rerhaw
and repair batteries. But
that isn't all.
We're a clearing house
for battery information!
If you want to know what
happens when water in the battery
runs low?when the charge
goes down?when a short circuit
occurs, we'll tell you. More than
that we'll tell you the few simple
things you need to know to sidestep
battery trouble.
Come int Ask questions?no
matter whether yours is a Willard
Battery or not. We're glad
to be of any service we can.
Hughes Battery Co.
Opposite Postoffice
ROCK HILL, S C.
Representing Willard
Storage Batteries
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DO YOUE EYES
NEED ATTENTION? ?,
Do You Have Eye-Strain v
Headaches?
WILLAMS' SCIENTIFIC
SYSTEM
Of Fitting Classes at Prices i
You Can Afford to Pay l|
Ilav<? your glasses made and*
lenses duplicated while you A
wait.
All styles in frames and eyeglass
mountings. ,
Williams Optical Co.
Optometrists and Opticians 11
Izard Building Ground Floor *
Hampton Street ^
BOCK HILL 8. C. c
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Coming T u<
The Most Remarkably!
Produced at a Cost oi
TUDnnRINP with the pre- I
I nnUDDIllU cious ferment of '
love, devotion, loyalty, adora- i
tion, heroism and sacrifice. i
PRODIGIOUS h,"*.tSE ,
tudes, its gorgeous galleries,. ]
teeming with the bizarre lifcof
the ancients.
MAIPQTIP in it8 massive
* IVIHJlO I III. grandeur, its colossal
theme, its inspiring romance
and sumptuous settings.
TEEMINP with laughter and
I LLmillU love. with feastincr
and wine, with romance and
madness, with charm and beauty.
CKinPUnilQ >n the cyclonic
cnunmuuo fray of ambition,
jealousy, intrigue, greed, treachery,
craftiness and deceit.
50,000 Players Take
ing Girls;10,500 Hon
OPEN AT 3 P. M.
The Majest
Automobile Tops
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TIIK LATEST 1>HSIGXS l j 1 J I j
ind made of the very best material?
o be procured, we will put on you? Ask your era
ar when your old one i.s shabby. bread to la* I
wrapped In a
Nothing gives your auto the classy Fleet rik Maid
p pea ranee that a New Top mad? Fort .Mill yro
rom waterproof and first quality ma- vents, and as
rrlal will and made with Plate Glaaa
Windows.
We will put a Top on your car that ELEC
rill last for years.
J It. A. Wllsoi
[QHISON'S pa1shop ===
JA8. A. JOHNSON, Manager. r
uto Painters, Itody and Top ItuHdera I
ROCK HILL, S. C. J EAGLE"MiKi
Saturday afternoon by being I
laced In w roni? smtnmnliilo stand- 1
i? on Main street, Fort Mill two For Solo ot yoar I
airs of new Boys' Shoes, slten 4 1-2 ASK FO
nd &; one pair tan. other black. Involution
that will lead to the reovery
of the shoes will he greatly EAGLE
ppreciated by W. H. Crook. 1**^?
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ssday, nth *
HH|^^ >vlkvKtflpJ9j^ SNVA
^HBE&'^SB&dFMBBMlW^MMI^W
F $1,5000,000.
IMPPPifll >n its mighty splen'?"
LlllnL dor^ its-royal luxury,
its lavish beauty and magnif- g
[cent pomp and ceremony. |
FN! inHTFNINn w'th its v*v" h
??,w" id truttis, *
the thundering* assemblage of
historic fact, the knowledge of
another day.
THE REMARKABLE CAST
INCLUDES
Constance Talmadge, Mil- |
dred Harris Chaplin, Tully R
Marshall, George Fawcett, |
Seena Owen, Elmer Clifton, el
Alfred Paget, George Sieg- g
mann, Kate Bruce, Elmo a
Lincoln, Carl Stockdale, Al- ft
ma Rubens, Ruth Darling, []
Pauline Stark, Winifred S
Westover and others. I
Part; 4,000 |
?es and Wild Beasts g
ADMISSION, lOc and 30c |
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JTUIK INI All) 1VREAI)
irr for KI.MTIIU' >1 \ 11? ItlCi:\l>?(lie In st
tit I tin tin* Fort >1111 market. I'.ju Ii lour Is
sanitary uni|i|M'l* wliielt lias a pielnro of flit*
on 11.
it>ryninii also handle our Itix-iiits?10 |'or 10
fliit* it*, miyoiii* roiiltl wir-li. Try a piirkiiKc.
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TRIK MAID BAKE SHOP
I. Prop. IIOCK III I.E. S. C.
M)0?>^^^^^Pcnca No. 174
Daaler Mulo ia five gradm
R Til'. YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
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