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news abottt \ William Nixon of Augusta, Ga., ml friends in Fort Mill durIBg the past week. The Fort Mill high school baseball team Tuesday afternoon was defeated by the Lancaster school ; team in Lancaster, 6 to 4. . Mrs. L. H. liobiuson of rhe Providence section of Meeklen-rpg burg county is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Mamie Boyd, i Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moffatt of ^Chester were recent guests of Mrs. Moffatt's sister, Mrs. W. L. v Boyd, at her home on Hall street. Mrs. J. P. Kin a id of Rock Hill Vill this afternon address a woet. ing of tjie Parent-Teacher club to be held at the Fort Mill graded school. Miss Alice Smith of' Pendleton and Misses Lueia and Ruth Melees of Greenwood were guests of Misses Agnes and Sophie J jink during the past week. The first game of baseball of the Fort Mill team this season was to. have been played on the local grounds with Lancaster yes. tgrday afternoon, but was pre= vented by. rain. Memorial exerises for the 90odd Confederate veterans buried at Flint llill church wid be held Saturday afternoon. A "number o/ short addresses are to be made and the graves of the soldiers decorated. Most Main street merchants have begun closing their places of business for the day at 7 :30 p. in., except on Fridays and fSaturdays. The early closing hour will be "observed throughout the summer months. Joe M. Belk of Fort Mill, World Mar veteran, who was severely wounded in action in France; is now in Snarlanbnrir lnUimr ??n?? - A D D v*'v of the courses in vocational training offered disabled veterans b\ the, government. Word received yesterday by J. T. Young, dr., from the hospital in Rochester, Minn., at which his mother is a patient was to the tf t'et that some improvement was noticeable in her coudition. Mrs. Youifrg's husband, J. T. Young.' Sr.," & at IFcr bedside. Fort Mill citizens who were in York' Monday in attendance upon the Democratic convention report * that complaint was heard from all sections of the county of the inability of farmers to prepare their lands for the year's crop;, on account of the recent excessive rain full. Mecklenburg county prohibition officers, operating last Frida} night-; near the South Carolina line, "between Pinevillc und the home of the late W. O. baiies, captured 011 a creek bank GO gal lens of cheap whiskey which was thought, to have been intended lor sale in Fort Mill and Rock . mil. iNo arrests were made iit connection with the seizure. J. H. McMurrayhas announced the. engagement of his yoilhges. daughter. Miss Esther McMurray, to Edward ?J. Ahem of Greensboro, N. C.. the wedding to take place ut the Mt^Murray home in Fort Mill in dune. Miss McMurray has many friends not only in Fori Mill -but throughout the State who will learn with much interest of her approaching marriage. She is a graduate of Winthrop college and has been active in church vork for several years. Mr, Ahern i? a young business - man of Greensbofo. "I was just wondering," said yesterday an observant citizen to The Times, "why there never has been installed in the business section of Fort Mill receptacles tfor waste paper and other refuse matter that is now thrown into the streets to litter them up. The business section of Fort Mill certainly could be * made more attractive if council would install a number of such receptacles and pass au ordinance making the use iliam D..i ? 1-1 viivim uuii^OIUI.V. BUI 11 WWW" be a waste of money and energy to buy tl\e receptacles and place them on the streets unless there was a serious purpose behind the enterprise." ^ a . Uncertain of Election? What was considered by press correspondents the feature of the Rich laudx County^ Democratic convention in Columbia .Monday was the names of two candidates for gercjnor. Cole U Blease and AndHnw ?f, Bethea were nominaled a* defcgaiee^to^the State ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce that I ant a | candidate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina for the nomination for Representative ?t the Fifth Congressional District for the 68th Cougress, and I take this opportunity to tttank the people of the Distriot ior their loyal support in the past and to say that I shall endeavor to deserve their support and confidence in the future. W. F. STEVENSON. ' ' . FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR At the solicitation of voters of practically all sections of York county, 1 have decided * to announce myself as a candidate for nominal iou lor tne ottice ol county supervisor of York County, subject to the approval of the voters in the primary election, if nominated 1 pledge myself to give the taxpayers tin efficient, economical business administration. JOHN P. GORDON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. 1 hereby anuoupce miyself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of the Democratic primary. ? Win.. A. DOUGLAS. ? hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primarv election. ARTHUR T. HART. I am a Candidate for the office of Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. M. C. WILLIS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County,'subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. W. 1). THOMASSON. I hereby announce myself a 'candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters it 4 \\n rmimuKu nln/itm** a ?.aiv iiiini T VIVVIIVIIi I). L?, SHIEDER. 1 am a candidate for Treasurer ?t* York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratc voters-in the primary election. .JOHN R; LOGAN. " I ait a candidate for Treasurer >f York County, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters in the Primary Election. | ERNEST W. GUY. Massey's Cut Price Shoe Sale is still mnning full blast. Lots of new Shoes at new prices just received. - I can accommodate a number of boarders at ray home on Hall street and will be pleased to answer inquiries relative thereto. Mrs. W. H. Windie,Fort Mill.S.C. COMING Ij jffntomr cm ^ M vtojm mom-' M t \ 'TENTNIGHTS 151 BARROOM rbe Greatest Heart-Interest Drama the World Has Ever Known. Majestic Theatre Thuridayand Friday, May llth-12th. ~- 1 "??- l-. ?? -* ?? HMalsaA n? if J mt a * ma?u w|? wuuu mw r mi Morning Using Rat-Snap." So writes Mr. B/E, Carpenter, Woodbridge, N. J. "We lost 18 small ^chicks one night killed by rata. Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked up 7 large dead rata, next morning and in 2 weeks didn't see a single rat. RATSNAP is good- and sure." Comes in eake ready for use. Three si* * 35c, 65c, $1-2*. Bold by Bytle Drug Co, and Moore's Drug Btore. .'SSi ' > I u^-J? .Li.. - J . I A "physician says half the men of the country have flat feet. He ??y wh<jth?t the other 0 ' o Our supply of loo Goi just arrived. They sue in 20, 25, 30, 40 and 60 pour 1 died pounds. Otherwise XI i per hundred. < Here, ii an opportuni |; vantage of to safe money \\ ing Coupons. Our Bed Ice Wagons ;; yonr door. * <' CULPBR PHONE 1 MOORE'S D1 At this Drug Store the Purest and Freshest addition a full line of Pro] Goods, Etc. We have had sixtee Prescriptions, and you ma tions will be filled here ju We invite you to a TlrinV a anH T/?? MMU *VV VlVAUAt ' ' , J it MOORE'S DI W. C. MOORE. i 1 i sea 1 ANNOUN '2' We wish to announce to the peoi . have recently opened an up-to-date . ? now in a position to Bupply your" nee<j 2 Furniture, Office Supplies, Stationer] ~ Engraving, Printing and kindred line ? .Our policy will be dictated lay th< 'Z be obtained by standing behind our gi v deal. It is on that basis that we exj are doubly assured on this point w hei $ E. Young, formerly of your city, is i Your business ts Solicited. ; YOUNG , ? Stationers and Office Outfitters TAX EXTENSION. Notice is hereby given that'the 1 time for the payment of State and county taxes has been extended tn .Ttina 1 1 QO'J <?Uk ? ?1? .V w >u?v A, nuu H JWIISllJ' | of 3 per cent for March, 5 .per j cent for April, 6 per cent for May j and 8 per cent plus costs of treas- , nrer from June 1, when executions will go into the hands of *the , sheriff. i I H. E. NEIL, i Treasurer of York County. ^ Mrs. Gray Tells Her Poultry ? Raising Experience. "Three' years ago bought an f incubator, this year I've made j money. RatR stole my baby , chicks. Didn't know until a \ friend gave me a cake of RATSNAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kept find* ^ ing them. Suddenly they diahp- , peered altogether. It's the duly sure rat killer." Take hlrs. , Graves' advice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold by Lytle Drug 1 Co. and Moore's Drug Store. Genuine' Puerto Rico Potato Plants-now ready. Try the auto y route and come to our plant beds, ] get what you want when you j want it. Don't be fooled by book- ( ing your .order for cheap plahta , aud getting nothing until it is too , late. Ten States, demand plants j this month ? one-half emmah . bedded to supply demand. Tele- , phone 125 - B. Medlin Plant j Fi.rra, York County's Plant Do?' ; tor, Fort Mill, 8. C. . \ Offer million pure Porto and Nanny' Hall- Potato Plafti* ' grown from treated potatoes; im- ' mediate . shipment; $1.50 "fcer . thouaamL shipping point; guarantce safe arrival \ pays boy good J plenka.. G< J. Derrick, Lancaabwv * . . -* - if iPWT * l.t/' v a 5 . r, v 3 ... 4 * v. , * a^A'?BT' - Utr- 1 "I -s * .-<TCJra . ? -'4 ' - ,v T J5v^ .-. .*: .y ;._ : . .__ UPONS - : .*.-. ? lpons for tin season fen* denominations of 10, 16, ids, st 50 cents per hun10 price of Icei* 60 cents < ity you ikould take adon your lee bills by buyi > ' -J <' cut and weigh the Ice at j < > * > i > i? < > < > OTHERS NO. ?l. jj < i *UG STORE you will And not only Drugs to be had, but in prletary Medicines, Toilet n years experience filling y be sure your Prescript >. ???. j..*. J? J DO YOUR GLASSES CAUSE DISCOMFORT? Do they make your eyes ache? Perfect fitting glasses never cause discomfort. They make the vision normal. U ncomf or tale glasses don' t fit?maybe they. did once, but the eyes are constantly changing. In any case they are the wrong glasses, ana wrong glasses are worse than no glasses. if your glasses are not perfectly comfortable don't wait?come to us and we will give you the RIGHT ones. Williams Optical Co. Optometrists and Opticians Izaid Building ' Ground Floor Hampton Street ROOK HILL 8. C. I THREE THINGS . - THAT DO IT Best Quality of Paints and Colors, Superior Varnishes and Good, ' Honest Workmanship. These are the things that main' tain our reputation for fine Auto Painting and for many years we have given satisfaction to Auto Owners. We conld use cheaper mAterinla tint wo hova a nmnti. *4?i to maintain for High Class] Work. * / - ' * { " *% -%* ftmrior Workmanship Is tte . Only Kind Dona at Our Shop. JOHKOfS PAIshop! JAft, A. JOHNfldN, Manager. , Aub.r?jnUn. 'Body and Top Bulldov* :0 SOCK HILL, S.C ' it JtV'* ' >1 &' .;?* g- vrr* F' x ,r r llll ^ ' ' " - ? uruere. ome here for your Soft *UG STORE \ _ Ph, G., Manager >? > CEMENT J >1* of Fort Mill and vicinity that we <j Stationery and Book Store and are J Is for anything in the way of Office 3 r items of all kinds, Lithographing, 4 a. | a conviction that success can only 2 ooda and giving every man a square 4 >ect to conduct our business. You 1 it we mention the fact that Mr. Alex * i member of the Arm. t a hull i N. Trade St.. ROCK HILL, S. C. % Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP * ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award af vacant Scholarships in Win* throp College and for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than 16 years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest av irage at this examination, provided they meet ther conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to Presdent Johnson before the examination for Scholarship exaraina;ion blanks. Scholarships are worth #100 ind free tuition. The next-sesion vill open September 20,1922. For urther information and catalogue id dress Pros. D. B. Johnson, Rock Bill, S. C. , Teachers' Examination. The regular spring examination rill be held in York on Friday May 12th, apd Saturday, May LSth, beginning promptly at nine j'eloek each morning. This exurination will cover ,only primary and elementary licenses. The school examination - will be tekl later. The' temporary permit Km served its purpose and teachers will be efpeeted to proluoei valid certificate before acleptieg work for another year. JOHN E. CARROLL, It Sttpt. EdMtioo. -u?L'i. m , i , . iin i ifr i, ft oresc riot ion tor * * ^ ^ * V7-'-v -T ' 4 V*v ' " ~ "* - i '" ~ . "k 11 ! . . ! YOUR DR1 ! ft We want you to think of u ? want you to know that here ! ft Every member of our firm JP nal needs and is eager to pi Q work, which makes buying jr tion. * ft We believe that the Drug Si X the whole community, and 1 U plete, up-to-date stock, f You will find that we have U, and that we cheerfully give f tention. 0 LYTLEDRUi 0 ? T hm ? . ? ELECTRIK IM Ask your Rrot-cr for ELRCTRI bread to be luid on tlio Fort wrapped In a sanitary* wrapper Flectrik Maid ou It. Fort Mill xroceryiuan also Itai cents, aiul as fine ns anyone t ELECTRIK MAI It. A. Wilson, Prop. I Let Us I Your Home Ligfa If your home lij been in use three y battery probably n< ? over. Let us do t H . equipped to put an] in proper working < flj proud of 6ur abilit; S . service on this class r Hughes Battel * H ? Opposite r K ROCK HU v, > ? iiiiiSSft* -V : *V*- I I ?r [If. STORE is as YOUR Druggist. We A you can feel at home. V is interested in your perso- A it that personal feeling into ~ U here and agreeable occupa- A :ore should be of service to A to that end, we keep a com- x everything for your needs x you the proper personal at- A 5 COMPANY I ottjAn % [AID BREAD \ [C MAID BREAD?the l?est Mill market. Each loaf is 1 whlcli lias a picture of the mile our IUs'iilts?10 for 10 ouhl wish. Try a package. ID BAKE SHOP ROCK IIllX. S C. Repair 11 it Plant Battery 11 ghting plant has ears or more the II ^ seds to be looked II he job ! We are / make of battery condition. We're y to give prompt 3 of work. . 11 ry Company 11 SOUR STOMACH IIMICCCTIKIl IHVIUL.OI iun tKe^ord'i Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee jk Grocer lor Troubles Re|f\ suiting from Torpid Liver. I ? r East Nashville, Tenn.? The sfflofancy of Thedford'a Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, llvor medicine, Is vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a grocer of this city. "It Is without doubt the best liver modiclne, and I don't believe I could get along without St I take It for sour stomach, headache, bad Urer, Indigestion, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver.? "I have known and used It for years, and can and do highly recommend It to every one. I won't go to bed without It in the house. It will do all tt claims to do. I can't say enough for it" J Many other men and women throughout the country have found BlackDraught just as Mr Persons describes valuable In regulating the liver to its normal functions, and in cleansing the bowels of Impurities. Thedford's Black-Draught liver msdi ^ cine Is the original and only genuine. Accept no Imitations or substitutes. Always ask for Thedford's, fca STREET TAX DUE. Annual Street Tax of $3 is due !*and payable by every male I resident of the Town of Port Mill 'between the ages of 21 and 5f? inclusive during the month of May. Penalty applies after may 131. ARTHUR C. LYTYE, Mayor. LC. S. LINK, Clerk.