Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 20, 1922, Image 3
FOR CONFEDERATE DEAI
Cornerstone of Monument Laid
Rock Hill.
Before a large assemblage
^ citizens in Rock Hill Tuesd;
i fCorning. .J. Campbell Bisse
r grand master of the grand lod
of South Carolina Masons, plae
1 the cornerstone of the monume
being erected in Confedera
k park by Ann White chapter,
[ 1). (\, to the memory of the Co
J federate dead of that city ai
community. In the eornersto
were placed a number of histoi
documents.
The oration was delivered I
James ('. Hardin, former mayt
L while the welcome was by May
^ J. B. Johnson. The invocati*
was by Dr. Alexander Martin ai
the benediction by the Rev. W.
Wtk McCord. A number of music
f selections completed the prograi
The base of the monument is
Georgia marble, six feet big
while the main shaft is of Italia
marble and represents a soldi
standing "at rest." The shaft
to be mounted on a base suppoi
ed by four pillars, with a pedest
neiween. un 1 ins pedestal tl
inscription will be placed. It
planned to have the momimei
completed and ready for the u
veiling exercises on May 10, Co
federate Memorial day.
Miss Fair Lee Married.
Miss Fair Lee. daughter of M
and Mrs. J. F. Lee of Fort Mi
was married at the First Bapti
church in Charlotte, N. C., Su
day morning to Herbert Maxwi
Allen of that eitv. The cerem
ny was performed by the He
Luther Little, I). I)., in the pre
er.ee of a few close friends <
the young couple.
Mrs. Allen is a popular your
woman who has many friends
Fort Mill who will ho sincere
interested in the announcemci
of her marriage. She has mac
her home in Charlotte for son
time and also has a wide circle (
friends in that city. Mr. Alh
now holds a responsible posit if
with the traffic department of tl
"Wrsterik. Union Telepraph con
ly. Durinp the World war 1
was telepraph censor at the po
of embarkation at Newport New
Va.
hollowing their marriage. M
ami Mrs. Allen eame to Fort Mi
ami spent Sunday at the home <
Mrs. Allen's parents, after whic
they left for an extended tr
through the mountains of westel
North Carolina.
Big Cows Best.
Figures collected from varioi
cow testing associations throng
out the country and compiled I
tin' United States department <
agriculture tend to confirm eoi
elusions of the department tin
within the breeds so far as tin
were represented by these an
tnals. which were mostly grade
the large cows are the higge
producers of dairy products an
are also the most profitable. T1
evidence seems to show that i
the individual farmer's herd
will he found that on an averaj:
the larger cows are more profit
hie than the smaller ones, a
though there are indications tin
f lllo tnillf iw\t Imlil 4 imio in am
of herds of native eat tie contaii
ing much beef blood.
NOTICE
To the Democratic Clubs of Yoi
County.
NOTICE is hereby given tha
in accordance with the rules <
the Democratic Party, all Dem
cratic Clubs in the said Coum
must meet for reorganization c
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 192
at which meeting each club mu
elect a president, a vice presidei
and a secretary and treasurer ai
one member of the County Exec
tive Committee, and such oth
committees as may be cxpedicn
Delegates to the County Conve
tion, which will meet in York <
the first Monday in May. mu
also do named i?v oaoli oluh. ai
there shall bo one delegate f
k every 25 members ami one del
gate for a majority fraction titer
" of, based upon the number
votes polled in the first primal
of 1920.
All club chairmen will plea
see that their respective clui
meet on the said date, and, aft
reorganisation,' a list of the of
cials of each club must be fib
with the secretary of the Coun
Executive Committee.
JOHN A. MARION,
Chairman York County Dem
cratic Executive Committee.
Attest:
J. H. SAYE, Secretary.
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ill to be so full of life that you
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right when they seem to be
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^ it at the expense of service.
of Hair Cut.. 25
o- Shampooing, plain 25
ty Singeing 25
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Massage, nlain 25:
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rule for the Statea of the Ameri
can Union! __ ?
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JNG & WOLFE
The Furniture Men.
Always The Best
You will always find in stock at this
Store the freshest and best of everything
in GROCERIES.
We are in business not expecting to
get rich in a day, a week or a month
and are satisfied with a modest
profit.
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HALL STREET - - PHONE 113
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PHONE 8
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We beg to call attention to the NEW PRICES we are offering
on PURE CRYSTAL ICE, effective May 1:
300 Lb. Block $1.50
200 Lb. Block ... __ 1.00
100 Lbs 60
75 Lhs.
60 Lbs 36
50 Lbs 30
40 Lbs 28
25 Lbs 20
20 Lbs 16
15 Lbs. 15
.10 Lbs 10
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PHONE 29
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