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tHE FORT MILL TIME
Thursday*?Democratic.
W. R. Bradford. Editor and Publisher
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No. 112.
Entered at the postottice at Fort Mill
S. C., as mall matter of the second class
THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1922.
A pastor of one of the cities o
the country who is being sued b>
his wife for divorce is quoted a:
making the statement to his con
gregation that "it takes a man o
nerve and a woman who is hravt
. to face the marriage ceremony to
day." Why the "today?" \Vha
difference is there in the marri
age ceremony of today and thai
of yesterday? It takes more thai
"nerve" and "bravery" to entet
the marriage relation. It takes
llll 1 I 111,1 it t'll.-aii- ll,.ll.iwt\
unci sincerity. No man or womai
should marry who docs not know
how to compromise on the 11011
essentials, and the man or womar
who marries with tlie expeetatioi
of having everything his or hei
way is headed tor disash r.
Suppose Congress carries out
its ainioiineed inlention of giving
to each ex-service man a certificate
of credit instead of a luiuji
sum in cash, what will b< the result
t Hundreds of thousands ol
young men will take 1 heir certificates
to the hanks or pawn shop?
ami borrow as much as possible
on them, and then fail to meet
the IoAiis when tliey become duo
Then .lie certificates probably
will be sold and eventually will
find their way into the strong
boxes of the wealthy, while those
for whom they were issued partei
with them for icss than their vol
uc. Event ually the certificate:
will be paid, but in most instance:
not to 111?* men who fought for tlu
country, hut t?> wealthy specula
tors. The more one considers tlu
certificate plan of puym^ the ho
uus the less satisfactory it ap
pears.
Hitling the Bulbeye.
If you can't pull for your towi
you ought to pull out.
You don't need a pointer whet
, you go out hunting; for trouble
It does appear a lilt I? difficult
to get iin harp of Erin hack u
tune.
The modern girl, if she think:
she has a beautiful back, jusl
grins and bears it.
Sometimes a woman makes 2
fool of a nfan, hut more often lu
is on the job himself.
More people would he demand
ing the bonus if they did not feat
they would have to help pay it
A correspondent asks, "Whai
is artistic temperament?" Mcreh
a stage name for bad tamper.
A court has ruled that a jews
harp is not a musical instrument
Which leads the Arkansas (la/ctt?
to remark that justice may In
blind, but she is not deaf.
Maybe we ought to be glad tha
Congress did not abolish free gar
den seed. This is about all sotm
of us get for the federal taxes w?
pay.
B. Y. P. U. Convention.
The B. Y. P. U. convention o'
the York County Baptist associu
tion, of which -I. Anderson Bas:
of Hoek ilill is president, wil
hold its quarlerly?ineeting at Un
ion Baptist church, near York
iyumlay, April HO. The meeting
will begin at 10 a. in. ami eontin
lie until 4 p. in., with an interims
sion for dinner, which will la
served on the grounds.
The Fort Mill union will he rep
resented at the meeting by the fol
lowing delegates; Mr. and Mrs
A. L. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. W. L
Ferguson, S. A. Lee, Misses Rut I
and Kate McLaughlin, Louise Pat
tcrson, Lillie Bailcs, Beatrice ami
Murion. Parks, Willie K. Barbel
and Esther Meacham and A. M
Cat heart.
Twenty cents per quart wur th<
price at wl>ich the first home
,n grown strawberries of the seasor
old Monday on the* Fort Mill
? market.
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. 5 Do You Need Seeds of Any Kind?
- A Come to See Us. Whether you expect to plant much or
V little cotton, you are surely going to be wise enough to plant
I lots of other things?Field Seeds and Vegetable Seeds?
l Crops for man and beast. Then if you lose your crop or
/ part of your crop of cotton to the boll weevil you will be
! ahead of the game by having plenty of other things to fall
? back on. Common Sense and good Business Sense tell you
!to plant plenty of crops for man and beast?We have the
Seeds?anything you may want?Our qualities are right
and our prices are right?We want to supplv your every
need?See US NOW.
FOR THE GARDEN -Every Seed ami Plant adapted to
this section, including twelve varieties of Bunch and Cornfield
Beans.
WATERMELONS ? We have the Bradford. Kleekley s
Sweet. Tom Watson, Georgia Rattlesjiake and Irish Orav?
best of Seeds.
CANTALOUPE?Hoekv Ford and Emerald (Jem.
FOR THE PASTURE?Ca rpet Grass. Bermuda Grass.
Alfalfa. Alsyke Clover, Herds Grass, Keel Clover. Dwarf Essex
Rape, Kentucky Blue Grass. White Clover, Chufas and
Lcspedeza. Be* sure to have plenty of these for your cows,
mules, horses, hogs for grazing.
CORN?( Early) Haves'Trucker's Favorite* and Country
Gentleman; (Meelium) l)e>ut hit's Famous Prolific, Goeul.......
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Si POP CORN?Rico and Golden King. All of these varieties
.. A of corn aro hand selected and of excellent quality.
1 U CANE- Early Black Amber, Orange, Silver Drip, Japa*
nese Ribbon. Be sure to have a good patch of cane for
(J stock, feed or svrup.
I ? MAMMOTH SUGAR STOCK BEETS ?South Carolina's
- /] greatest milk and pork producers. Produce more tnilk and
I V more pork.
i A PEANUTS?We have the Red Valencia, Small White
r y Spanish, Improved White Spanish. Georgia Runners and
% X Virginia Jumbos.
I) PEAS?Red Rippers. Clays, Wood's Improved Specked,
i ~ Whipporwill, California Black Ryes and Mixed.
A MILLETS ? German and Pearl of Cattail. Great for
g forage.
i A ' SOUDAN GRASS One of the greatest of feed producers
, y FIELD OR STOCK BEANS ?Xinety-dav Specked. Nine
X tv-day Bunch. Velvet, Osceola orStringless (Mammoth) and
U Soja or Soy. These Btans are Georgia grown and of high
? germinating percentage.
A SEED SWEET POTATOES -For bedding purposes.
: | FOR LAWN AND FLOWER GARDEN?Kentucky Blue
A Grass. Bermuda Grass. Italian Rye Grass and Evergreen
? V Lawn Grass. Caladium Bulbs, ('annas. Verbena, Cyclamen.
X COTTON?Improved King-Graded.
' y PLANTS?I >otato. Pimento. Cabbage. Tomato. Flowers. I
X FEEDSTUFFS?Digester Ilog Tankage, Hog Meal. Calf
' H Meal. Shorts. Hulls. Cotton Seed Meal; 24 per cent. 20 pel* |
? cent and 17 per cent Protein Dairy Feeds; Baby Chick
A Feeds. Laying Mash. Growing Mash and Scratch Feeds. All |
s good Stock Remedies.
A FERTILIZERS ?Nitrate of Soda. Acid, Kainit. Cotton.
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t All Orders Given Our Prompt Personal Attention.
! Garrison-Faris Seed Company
y 123 West Main Street ROCK HILL, S. C. I
THE CASH
YOU CARRY
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Atound loose in your pocket can
serve you to better advantage if deposited
in the First National Bank
' of Fort Mill.
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Placed here, it will be used to help
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ii ic mercnants, rarmers and others ot
this community, and incidentally
yourself; and, moreover, it will be
at your command whenever you
[ need it.
Patriotism, civic pride and your
' own personal interests emphasize
the importance of keeping your idle
cash in circulaticn.
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I Summer Ui
II Hosiery
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y i Ladies' Undergarment!
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J I New Hi
^ | Ladies' Silk Stockin
ft | grey, mode, white, sm<
ft I .50c, 75c
* 0 Ladies' Cotton Hose ,
SI I Misses' Lisle Hose .
jj || Misses' Roll Top Hos
ft | Children's Sox, in all c
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ft B. V. D., Hnnes, Tucco and Coop
3 Boys' Union Suits
0 5} Men's Cambric Night Shirts
X ^ Silk Sox, black, brown, navy, gre;
X 1 Cotton Sox
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WHEN YOU BU
Of course it is a matter of im
that you get the best and fr
the price is right. Our busin
to week and this fact testifies
stock we carry and the price
Let us have your next order
confident it will not be the
favor us.
Fort Mill Coope
E. S. PARKS, IV
I ANNOUN
To The Building Pi
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We are equipped to make qi
and any kind of Building m
and cordially invite your inqi
We carry Framing, Flooring
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Mold
anrl nm
|?uiu nc von Aiianuidciure any
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Rock Hill Luml
Phone 615 Oakland Av?
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n attractive line of
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25c and 50c f
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olors . 15c to 50c I
f Boys |
er Union Suits, 75c, $1, $1.50 |
50c and 75c
.... $1.50, $2, $2.50 ;
y and white . 50c to $1.50 |
10c to 50c
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portance. It is important
eshest to be had and that
ess is growing from week
i to both the quality of the
at which we sell,
for Groceries and we are
only one with which you
srative Store
lanager.
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lick deliveries of Lumber
aterial right at your door
liries.
, Ceiling, Siding, Shingles,
lings, Lathe, Doors, Sash,
thing in Millwork.
ber Company I
smie ROCK HILL, S. C. I
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