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NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
, J. M. Culp of Charlotte. N. C..
was a visitor in Fort Mill this
wek.
Mrs. R. L. Erwin of Charlotte.
N. C., is^visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
F. (Jrier.
Mrs. Mabel A. Stewart and her
little daughter were guests this
week of Mrs. Stewart's mother.
Mrs. Mary Ardrey.
Mrs. E. (J. Gait her of Statesville,
N. C., is a guest at the home
of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. S.
Kirkpatriek.
The Rev. VV. A. llafner of Gaffney,
former pastor of the Fort
Mill Presbyterian ehureh, was a
visitor here thi* week. >
?J. 11. MeMurray, who had been
spending the winter in Florida,
has relumed to South Carolina
und spent Sunday in Fort Mill.
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the Sunbeam band of the Fori
Mill Baptist eluirch Friday afternoon
troin 3 to 5 o'clock. Various
games were played and refreshments
were served.
The Rev. U. 11. Viser, Misses
Julia Boyd, Lucy Fish, Sophie
Link and Kravor Kimbrell last
week attended in (jreenville" the
State meeting of the Christian
Endeavor society as delegates
from the society of the Fort Mill
Presbyterian church.
A special musical program will
be rendered by the choir at Pleas*
ant Valley Baptist church next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
W. B. Patterson, superintendent
of the church's Sunday school,
extends a cordial invitation to
the public to be present.
County treasurer 11. E. Neil
spent a few hours in Fort Mill
yesterday afternoon on official (
business. While here a number
of Mr. Neil's friends expressed regret
to him that lie had decided
to retire from office at the ex jurat
ion of his prsent term.
TOWN OP PORT MILL
Financial Statement?Receipts &
jjisbuisements lor Three Months
Ending March 31, 1922.
RECEIPTS
' Accounts paid by eounty$ 35.85
Cemetery lot soul . . .. 20.00
Dog taxes 2.00
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License taxes 1,437.39
Property tux prepaid .. 120.48
Property tax, 1921 levy. 116.01
Sanitary tax 44.12
- Street dept., gravel sold 9.00
$1,874.85
DISBURSEMENTS
Cemetery dept $ 16 00
Building repairs 4.76
Charity 2.50
Care of prisoners 1.40
Election expenses 10.75
Expense sale of bonds.. 8.00
Fire dept 614.00
Health dept 60.00
Interest 1,456.22
Legal service 12.50
Lights 405.38
Office supplies & expense 42.25
Police dept 365.17
Prpperty tax refunded.. 3.23
. . Public printing 31.25
Salaries 323.77
Sanitury dept 376.36
Street dept 1,179.95
Suspense account 58.20
$4,971.69
Deficit $3,096.84
Cash on hond .January 1,
1922 $1,942.33
Town's notes sold 1,000.00
Sold waterworks bonds. 4,000.00
. ' $6,942.33
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<vat atuiltl AUntUII Ul)
1922 $3,845.49
C. S. LINK, Treasurer..
Attest: B. I). Cnlp, Chairman; G.
W. McKenzie, J. W. Gunn.
Committee on Finance.
For Bale?High grade Jersey
-> Cow; fresh; first calf; gives about
two gallons milk. G. C. Epps.
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MOTHERS
NO. 15.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR COUNTY TRKASURKfL
1 am a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of York County, subject
to the recommendation of the
Democratic voters in the primary
'lection.
M. C. WILLIS.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the n commendation
of tile Democratic voters
in the primary election.
W. *1). THOMASSOX.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
in the primary election.
I). L. SIIIKDEK.
I am a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
.JOHN K. LOO AN.
1 am a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
approval of the Democratic voters
in the Primary Election.
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You never know how much money
you Rive away If you don't compare
Mnssey's prices with the prices you
pay other places.
New stock Ladles' anil Children's
Hats Just received at Massey's at
about half the usual price.
TAX EXTENSION.
Notice is hereby given that the
time for the payment of State ami
county taxes has been extended
to dune 1. L922, with a penalty
of d per cent for March, 5 per
cent for April, G per cent for May
and 8 per cent plus eosts of treasurer
from June 1. when executions
w ill go into the hands of the
sheriff.
II. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
To reduce our Shoe stock we will
Rive 10 to fi0 per cent ensh discount
off our entire stock next two weeks.
1.. J. Massey.
Rub-iViy-Tism antiseptic
and fmin killer, for
infected sores, tetter,
sprains, neuralgia rheumatism.
Dont* full to take advantaRe of
that 10 to 50 per cent cash discount
on Shoes ut Massey's.
Barliana Tomato Plants, 10c
per dozen; now# ready for trans1
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Battery Dope
There are a lot of places
offering to give your battery
a fresh start in life by
putting "dope" in it.
As & matter of fact there
isn't any kind of dope made
that will take the place of
recharging and proper care.
If your buttery does really
need acid it is far cheaper and
safer to come to Battery Headquarters
to have it put in.
Whether your battery is a Wil
lard or not, bring it to ua?if it
can be done at a saving to you,
well set it on its fret in the
Quickest possible time.
Hughes Battery Co.
Opposite Poetoffic?
ROCK HILL, S C.
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Storage Batteries
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Klictrlk Maid on it.
Fort Mill uroccrymau also ha
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ELECTRIK MAi
K. A. Wilson, I'rop.
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? We wish to announce to the pec
T have recently opened an up-to-date
t now in a position to supply your net
? Furniture, Oflice Supplies, Stationei
Engraving. Printing and kindred liti
Our policy will he dictated by tl
P be obtained by standing behind our |
? deal. It is on that basis that we es
* are doubly assured on this point wht
p E. Young, formerly of your city, is
Your Business is $oiicited.
I YOUNG
* Stationers and Office Outfitters
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? "The Service
"I Never Knew You Could Keep
Rats Out of a Butcher Shop."
Ralph Watkins says: "Figured
ri:ts around store had enough to
feed on; wouldn't touch anything
suspicious. Heard about RATSNAP,
gave it a trial. Results
were wonderful. Cleaned all rats
out in ten days. Dogs about store
night And day never touch RATSNAP."
Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
$1.25. Sold by Lytle Drug Co.
and Hutchinson'h Pharmacy.
666 is a prescription for
Colds, Fever, and LaGrippe.
It s the most
speedy remedy we know
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' Lead and Zinc Paint; paint the other H
If with any other paint you chooae. H
Devoe doesn't take (ewer gallons and H
at leaa money, we wilt make no charge >
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Devoe doean't wear a year or two or three
are longer ?longer and better?we will
ve you enough Devoe to do the job over. ^B
r. paint half your house lead-and-oil; the - H
her half Devoe. In ihree years the lead* ^B
id-oil half will b? hungry for mora paint,
ith Dtvoo Mill aound.
not, w?'U give you enough for the wtwto H
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eked by ?ho 1?| yoor*' ??pori*?Ko.of the
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LYTLS DRUG CO. I
Fort Mill, S. 0 I
Rexall Store I ]
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14' MAID IIKKAD?4Im> best
Mill market. hacli loaf is
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utile t?ur Biscuit*?1(1 for 10
tuild wish. Try a pucka^c.
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pie of Fort Mill and vicinity that we 4
Stationery and Book Store and are "
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y items of ull lutuls, Lithographing, 4
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ie conviction thut success can only 7
;oods and giving every man a square 4
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N.Tr*<le St., BOCK HIl.L, S. C. i
Baseball Goods
tock a full line of the
i>us "Lucky Dog" (I).
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shall Goods. Come to
[>r anything in basegoods.
this store you also .
find a complete line
les & Fishing Tackle.
Cycle Shop r
HILL, S. C. Phone 425-J
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Automobile Tops
TUK LATKST DEftlGXB
And made of the very best materials,
to be procured, we will put on yoUfi
car when your old one is shabby. (
Nothing given your auto the clause
appearance that a New Top ma4s..
from waterproof and drat quulity. nip- .
terial will and made with Plate Glass.:
Windows.
We will put a Top on your car that' I
will last for years. (I
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JAB. A. JOHNSON, Manager. <
Auto Patntera, Body add Top Builder* (
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SPECIA1
Friday and
Ladies' One Strap Brown
Slippers, Special i
$3.98
Ladies' Two Strap Black Vici
Slipper, Special *
$3.48
Ladies' Patent Leather One
Strap Slipper, Special
$3.48
Ladies' Brown Oxfords, Spe- ]
cial for Saturday
$1.98
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GLASSES
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Efforts.
That's Why We
Specialize.
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Hampton Street
ROOK HILL . S. C.
PAINTING & INTERIOR
DECORATING
I shall he pleased to furnish the
people of the Fort Mill cominulity
with estimates of the eost of
House Painting and Interior Defeating.
1 do first class work and my
harges are reasonable. See me
it the Lylle Drug. Co.
J.. M. SMALL.
itting Store
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Saturday
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, Special
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