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PH01
NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
\V. J. Kiiubivll spent sever;
dnys of the last week visiting rc
atives in Columbia.
Mi's. 11. Ij. Cochrane of Chai
lotee, N. C., was a recent guest (
Air. and Mrs. K. F. drier.
Aliss Kathleen Viser of Thou
asvilie, N. C.. was a guest of tli
Kev. and Airs. H. 11. Viser at tli
Presbyterian manse last week.
Senator S. F. Bailes spent a du
in Columbia last week in the ii
terest ol' the Fort Alill Farm Loa
association, of which he is prei
ident.
Aliss lion ma nia Kpps of tli
Flint Hill section of Fort Alii
township is visiting her eousii
Aliss Bessie Ailislee. in (5reen>
boro, N. C.
Alisses Alary Hailcs. Kluia Brail
ford. Hat tie Belli. Elizabeth Alill
ami Virginia Barber. students a
Wiuthroji college, spoilt Sunda;
? their homes in the Fort Mil
community.
Among the visitors to Fort Mil
Sunday was Gary S. Thompson o
Urcelisboro, N. t'., who spoilt ill
day at tin- homo of Mr. ami Mri
\V. M. Culp.i
*1. II. McMurray and his daugh
tor, Miss Father Mo Murray, hav
rotiirued to tlioir homo in For
Mill, aft or spending the winter a
Fornamlina. Fla.
Arthur C. Lytic, one of the pre
prietors of the Lytic Drug ooni
puny, spent Tuesday and Wydne?
day in Charlotte attending th
annual convention of the Rexa
dealers of South Carolina an
North Carolina.
Miss Kdita Tindal, teacher i
the high school department of th
Fort. Mill graded school, was uhl
to return to Fort Mill Monda
from her home in Beaufort and t
resume her class room duties, a!
tor being ill for several days.
The ltev. R. H. Viser and K. W
Kiiiibreil, elder, are this week a1
tending the spring meeting c
Behel presbytery, in session at th
First Presbyterian church in Roc
Mill, as the representatives of th
Fort Mill Presbyterian church
The sessions of presbytery bega
Tuesday and were expected t
, continue through today.
Mr. and Mrs. ?I. T. Young lei
Fort Mill Thursdav i>v??iiin<r IV
Kochcster, Minn., where Mr:
Young is now a patient at Kal
lor hospital. Mrs. Young ha
been in ill health for some tim
an<l may find it neeessarv to r?
main at the hospital for seven
weeks. The length of Mr. Young
stay in Koehester also is uncet
tain, depending upon how Mr
Young responds to the course c
treatment she will receive.
Word was received in Fort Mi
a day or two ago of the serion
illness at her home in Columbia c
AUia. fii'iiiiic m|m nit, ? no i??v?? ?
from here to that city about
year ago. Among the relative
of Mrs. Spratt in Fort Mill at
two sisters, Mrs. .Elizabeth Witl
ers ami Mrs. W. B. Meaeham.
The board of trustees of tli
Fort Mill graded school, meetin
last Thursday night, reelected 1
M. Mack superintendent of tli
school for the 11*22-23 session, an
at a meeting Tuesday evenin
also reelected all of the preset
high school and grade teacher
who are given a few days to m
tify the board in writing whethc
. tilt y wdl accent till* wnrlt fnr tli
next session. The enrollment c
the sehool is now larger than
has been at any time in the pa:
% ami Mr. Macks friends are plea
and Mr. Mack's friends are plea
ed that he will direct the school
affairs for another year.
Dr. John M. Hutchinson Moi
day sold the drug store he ha
operated on upper Main street f<
the last*seven years to Dr. W. <
" Mopre of. Rock Jlill, who is 1
L?> takK .eharg# of the-business nej
to fsw weeks at
s
ICE BOOK
. For $2.50
ot only save in the
e but escape much
nd possible misunROTHERS
NO. 15.
u graduate pharmacist and i'oi
several years was prescription
clel'k at a drug store in Lancas'
ter. Dr. Hutchinson has many
triciids in Fort Mill who will rer"
gret to leurii thut the sale oi' his
>f business probably will mean the
removal of himself and his family
to another town.
ie The Easter cantata given Sune
day evening at St. John's Mt thoidst
church was an enjoyable
y event for the music loving attdil"
ence that Idled the chureii. No
11 services were held Sunday eveiiing
at either the Bupust or i'resbyterian
churches that the eon0
gregutions might be prest nt for
^ the cantata, which was under tiie
l? direction of Miss Vivian Ellis.
besides Miss Ellis the choir was
composed of ilie ^following: So'*
pianos, E. L. fuse, Miss Myrtle
s McManus, Mrs. E. L. llughes,
1 Mrs. E. li. I'atterson, Mrs. It. E.
s McKibben. Mrs. Ernest Miller,
' Miss Elinor Armstrong; alto, Mrs.
(T. F. Lytic; tenor. S. L. Meach"
\ am; basses. \Y. 1>. Wolfe, N. b.
^ Ca rot hers, I). Hope, W. .1.
v "Steele.
Makes Partial Report.
i- Sunday morning at the services
e of the F'ort Mill Presbyterian
t church the congregation heard
t the Rev. R. 11. Vi.ser, pastor, make
a gratifying report of some of the
r results of the church's activities
i- for the last year, which included
>- an increase in membership of til.
e the payment in full of the allot
II nienl by presbytery for benevo.1
lout nniioi.o tiiiil :li<? I III! I ?n? t
and pledges in full for the coining
ii year for die same causes.
t. A recent gift to the church from
t> a former member, Mr. Yiser 1111v
uounced, was a beautiful individ'
mil commuiiion service, presented
by Mrs. .J. M. Oldham of Charlotte.
N. which is to be used
? for the first time at the service 011
the second Sundav in M11 v.
t- m m m ''
Series of Church Meetings.
At the morning service of the
k Fort Mill Presbyterian church
e last Sunday, the Rev. R. II. Vixer.
pastor, announced that the Rev.
11 \V. 11. Miley, evangelist for the
0 South Carolina synod, would begin
a series of meetings in the
* church on May 21. to last for sev,rjeral
days. The annouiieemeiit
I also was made that Miss Mabel
>* | Hall, home mission worker for
'S the Southern Presbyterian generv
al assembly, would make 1111 ad
dress in the church 011 Sunday
'1 evening, April 23.
s
r- England settled the trouble in
South Africa before most people
c r 1 x ^ ? . . ? 1
ii iouimi out wnai it >vas an aoom.
H Attention, Democrats.
is You are urged to attend a uieet>f
ing of the Fort Mill Democratic
d Club at the Town I!a!! at 3:M()
a o'clock Saturday afternoon. April
?s 22. 1922, for the purpose of reorv
ganizing the club ami the elecl
tion of delegates to the County
Convention. ^
ie By order of the County Execu<r
tive Connnittee.
FREDERICK NIMS, dr.,
iC President.
<1 ?f. R. 11AILE, Secretary.
^ New stock Ladles' and Children's
it Hats Just received at Massey's at
S. about half the usual price.
66(i is a prescription for
,t; Colds, Fever and I^ait
Grippe. It's the most
*t speedy remedy we know
S- Ji
S- To rpiliii'A nil r Hhnp ulnrk u'? will
give 10 to 50 per cent cash discount
off our entire stock next two weeks.
L. J. Massey.
1
(1 Rub-My-Tism antiseptic
JT and pain killer, for
infected sores, tetter,
ct sprains* neuralgia rheufo
mat ism.
Dont' fall to taka Advantage ol
2 that 10 to 50 par cant caah discount
r
mil rao 'i
I ANNOUN
^ We wish to announce to the peop
T> have recently opened an up-to-date J
now in a position to supply your need
1' Furniture, Ottice\Supplies, Stationerj
_> Engraving, Printing and kindred line
Our policy will he dictated by th<
i he obtained by standing behind our g<
T> deal. It is on that basis that we exj
are doubly assured on this point whei
1 K. Young, formerly of your city, is t
> Your Muslness is Solicited.
; YOUNG <
Stationers and Office Outfitters
"Lucky Dog" I
We are carrying in si
^ fame
& M.
. Base
US fc
Rock Hill (
123 Hampton St. ROCK
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOIl t'Ol'NTY TKFASl'llFlt.
1 am a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of York County, subject
to 1 he recommendation of the
Democratic voters in the primary
election.
M. C. WILLIS.
1 hereby announce myself us a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
in the primary election.
W. D. THOMASSON.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
in the primary election.
1). L. SH1EDER.
I a in a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
recommendation of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
.JOHN K. I AM* AN.
I am a candidate for Treasurer
iof York ('owntv. subject to the
approval of the Democratic voters
iu the Primary Election.
ERNEST \\\ UUY.
You never know how much money
, you Klve away if you don't compare
Maiwey'H prices with the prices you
' pay other places.
i44And There Wasn't the Slightest
Smell From Dead Rats.''
Writes .John Simpkins, farmer
Iof Anuandale, N. J.: "Rats were j
j costing me hundreds yearly ; tried
clogs, ferrets, poison, could not ;
; i get rid of them. Bought $1.25:
package of RAT-SNAP (5 cakes).!
Ilfif-d half lint a live rat uinee. i
' Dead ones a plenty. I like RAT'
SNAP because after 'killing rata
it dries them up, leaves no smell."
" 'Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Solo
rj by Lytle -Drug Co. apd Hutehinl^on'h
Pharmacy.
i y
I 1
ralls that keep their I
"newly painted" look I
ashable Walls I I
alls that hold the charm of colcr I
1 retain their freshness for years H
ih the help of soap, water and . H
:h are walls finished with Devoe H
lour Finish, (a flat oil paint.) H
e soft, flat tints, in which this product H
Manufactured, are always artistic,
ding an enriching background to H
furnishings, and an air of gocd H
te and dignity to the room. H
voeVelour Finish can be applied cn I
f interior wall or ceiling. H
voe Products are time-tested and H
>ven ? backed by the 168 years' H
terience of the oldest paint man- H
during concern in the U. S. M
unded 17St.
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LYTLE DRUG CO.
Fort Mill, S. 0.
rhe Drug
CEMENT I
lie of Fort Mill and vicinity that we 4
Stationery and Book Store and are T
la for anything in the way of Office
r items of all Kinds, Lithographing,
? conviction that success can only <#>
ckxIh and giving every man a square
>ect to conduct our business. You ^
i we mention the fact that Mr. Alex
t member of the firm.
& HULL
N. Trade St.. ROCK HILL, S. C. $
Jaseball Goods
tock a full line of the
>us "Lucky Dog" (D.
) Brand and Reach
ball Goods. Come to
>r anything in basegoods.
this store you also
find a complete line
les & Fishing Tackle.
^ycle Shop
HILL, S. C. Phone 425-J |
Tailored Tops
To Fit
THE BEST IS NONE TOO
GOOD if vour car is worth RECOVERING.
The top is always
the first part to wear. When it is
worn it looks shabby and cheapens
your automobile. If you need
a NEW TOP. let us irive von an
estimate ami we will GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION in Quality
ami in the Workmanship.
JOHNSON'S paiSHOP
JA4S. a. JOHNSON. Manager.
Auto Painters, Hody and Top Bulkier*
ROCK HILL, S. C.
TAX EXTENSION.
Notice is hereby given that the
time for the payment of State and
county taxes has been extended
to June 1, 1922, with a penalty
of 3 per cent for March, 5 per
cent for April. G per cent for May
and 8 per cent plus costs of treasurer
from June 1, when executions
will go into the hands of the
sheriff.
H. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
im i J ... . .
"Rats Pass Up All Other Food
tor One Meal of Rat-Snap.''
Their first meal of RAT-SNAP
is their last. Kills in few minutes
Dries up the carcass. Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no odor
RAT-SNAP coun*8 in cake forin,
Break into small pieces, leav*
where rats travel. No mixinp
with other food. Cats or . dag>
won't touch it. Safest, cleanest
surest rat and mouse killer. Three
sires. 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold by Lytic
Drug Co. and Hutchinson1*
Pharmacy.
Apparenly nobody -wanted Muscle
. Shoala until Henry Ford.msd<
a bid for it.
| "We H:
V And we take just pride in tli
a built up for us. We dislike t
y "We are sorry, but we are jr
A That is a very rare remark i:
y made unless we are up again:
A Because we believe so firmly i
V customers' everv want.
!We carry a complete line of '
ery, Brushes, Shaving Accessc
prietary Remedies.
Our Prescription Department
can be relied upon to give a
at reasonable prices.
LYTLE
"The Service 1
ELECTRIIv M
Ask your jctiM'er for KI.IKTItll
lireinl to 1m* had on tin* Fort
wrapped In a sanitary \\ra|>|?er
Flrctrlk Maid on It.
Fort Mill KriMHTyinau also lian
rents, ami as flnr as anyoia* r?
ELECTRIK MAI
K. A. Wilson, l'rop.
PES
SPELLS jr\
Qt
Penn's is
patented new
,]J is sealed in.
"W Penn's is ?
Buy Penn'
?fresh?s\v<
SEALED yrR^SS
AIR-TIGHT X
t
i x igA ri Uunromeet
IS
EYES
' IN NEED OF
GLASSES
DESERVE
SPECIAL r
EFFORT. I t 1
That's Why We ' *
Specialize.
; " C^<Y ^
I Hampton Street
ROCK HILL S. C.
1 1
PAINTING. & INTERIOR
DECORATING
' I shall be pleased to furnish the
> people of the Fort Mill ^ominu'
nity with estimates of the cost of
House Painting and Interior Dec1
orating.
, I do first class work and my
. charges, are reasonable. See me
, ai,?ia Jjyue urug. uo.
I * .*. SMALL.
ave It" I
te reputation that, policy has A
o have to say to anyone, *
ist out of that." A
ri our store and it is never ^ i
it it. A
n being able to supplv our s
Q
Foilet Preparations, Station- S
tries, Rubber Goods and Pro- (1
is a very specialized one and i
ccurate and prompt service * M
$ m
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Drug Store" X
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All) lilt HAD
MUM HICK\l)?IJ it* ItrM
Mill murkt-t. 14M*li It ml' i
wliit'll I in ^ :i | tit - (111-4" til' Iht*
illt* tun* lll-tiiil- IO |ti|* 10'
iiiltl wi.-li. Tr> a pnt kiim*.
D BAKE SHOP
ikm'k mi.i.. s. r.
packed air-ti^lit in the
rcontainer?the quality
ilways fresh.
s the next time. Glean
set.
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Tbreo
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
and Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
of near here, recently related the fol
lowing; interesting account of her r?
covery: "I was in a weakened condition.
I was sick thrco years in bed,
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
I couldn't walk across the floor; Just
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number o!
doctors. Still 1 didn't get any relief.
1 couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I ( ?
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken W
Cardul I would have died. 1 bought ~
tlx bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. 1 haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardul did me. 1 don't
think there is a better tonic mads
f 4* .. 1I*? ?
HUU A WA1UWO At* OAf UU 111 J
For over 40 years, thousands of wo?
men have used Ccrdul successfully,
In the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women dldi
take CarduL It may help you, too.
t all dfrogKUt* B tt
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