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^jjSH NEWS ABOUT TOWN. ; }y An entertainment is to be given Friday evening in the auditorium of the graded school by pupils of the school. Miss An"? Wolfe came home y* '"from Winthrop college Saturday and spent,. Sin id ay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wolfe. Mother's day exercises are to . be held Sunday morning at St. John's Methodist church, to which the public is cordially invited by the church officials. A thunder shower which came up late Wednesday afternoon put (Hit (if ( dill in icuinn thu Aiiniipunv of a statement in another column of 'Hie Times today that no rain had fallen in this community since last Friday. The usual service preceding the regular spring communion service at the Fort Mill Presbyterian church, to be celebrated ,, next Sunday morning, will be held in the church Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. At both the morning, and evening services Sunday contributions not 'designated for other causes will be bent as a special gift to Thornwell orphanage, Clinton. Work 011 the modern sewage disposal plant which has been ^ under way for some time at the I t A. \f!lt 1 I I I %t % . v on .uin graueu school win oe completed^when u number ot' minor alterations unci repairs are made by carpenters u day or two hence. The plant has been constructed according to plans of the State board of health and has " cost the school several hundred dollars. The school authorities will issue strict rules governing the use of the lavatories, etc. 11. V. Richardson a few days ago was showing some of his friends an old Spanish coin he picked up 011 his farm in the Belail section of Lancaster county. The coin is about the size of an ? American silver dollar and apparently" is made pf silver and nickel. It is well pl*eserved, but the figures indicating the year in which it was issued are indistinct, leuving one to guess whether tin "third figure is a 2 or a 9, making the year either*1723 or 1793. Delegates to the York Count} Baptist Sunday School convention from the Fort Mill Baptisi Sunday school in Clover for the mteting Tuesday and Wednesday were:S. A. Lee, A. L. Parks. Mro A. L. Parks, Miss Marian Parks Mrs. Alex Barber, Miss Willie K. Barber, Dr. J. \Y. II. Dyches, II. .D. Ilarkey, Mrs. H. I). Harkey Mrs. II. J. Patterson, Mrs. B. L. Merritt, D. A. leaser, W. M. Kpps, Miss .Jessie Merritt, D. F. Lowry, Mrs. W. L. Ferguson, -A. B Sheppard, Mrs. A. B. Shep pard und Miss Fairy Lee. J he passing track on the wes. side of the main line of the Southern railway irt Fort Mill is to bt lengthened by several hundred yards within ihe next month or two, according to the statement of a railroad man, made a day or two ago. It is said to be the purpose of the company to make the track long enough to accommodate lOOlreight cars, so that when the powerful locomotives the company eontemplates putting into service on the Columbia division are pulling their maximum load there will be no delay in the passing of the long truins Five Charlotte negroes came to grief us a result of speeding Sunday afternoon in an automobile on the concrete road between Hock Hill and the Catawba river. The negroes were overtaken by a .Hock Hill oflicer after their car hud come into Fort Mill township and all were arrested near tlu- home of Edgar Jones. They were tuken back to Rock Hill and Monday stiff fines were imposed upon two of the number by Judge V/ilson of the city police court ami \f tk <vtii4 M.> 4 O M > .? <\i' li* 1\ UI.U iiKi^iniuiit- x ung ui tiucnwi township. The ear the negroes Mere driving turned over and three of them were pinned underneath it, but all came through the accident without being hurt. Farmers of the Fort Mill eom*> raunity this week arc making the most of the first opportunity they have had in several weeks to prepare their cotton aj)d corn lands for the year's crops. No rain has fallen in this section since last Friday, following an almost daily rainfall during the\month of April. Asji result of the continued wet weather many acres that otherwise would have been put % . * ? unaer cultivation will lie idle tint year, although .there would have * bten a considerable redaction in the cotton acreage anyway, owing to the presence of the boll MAJESTIC-' V K Most Famous Hdar Open ;J l*. M.? ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGRESS i hereby announce that I am a candidate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina for the nomination for Representative of the Fifth Congressional District for the 68th Congress, and 1 take :his opportunity to thank the people of the District for their loyal support in the past and to say hat 1 shall endcaxor to deserve heir support ami confidence in he 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 lominution for the office of couny supervisor of York County, mbject to the approval of the .oters in the primary election. If lominated 1 pledge myself to give .he taxpayers an efficient, economical business administration. .JOHN F. GORDON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of he Democratic primarv. Wm. A. DOUGLAS. 1 hereby announce myself as a nindidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recoinnieiilution of the Democratic voters .11 the primary election. ARTHUR T. HART. - 1 am a candidate for the ofliee 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 andidate for Treasurer of York Cdunty, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. W. D. THOMASSON. I hereby announce myself a andidate for Treasurer of York 'ounty, subject to the recommeulation of the Democratic voters n the primary election.. D. L. SH1EDER. I am a candidate for Treasurer York County, subject to the 'ccommendation of the Democrat c voters in the primary election. JOHN R. LOGAN. I am a candidate for Treasurer jf Ybrk County, subject to the tpproval of the Democratic voters in the Primary Election. ERNEST W. GUY. , Mootiry 's Cut Price Shoe Sale is still running full blast. Lot* .>f new Shoes at new prices jnsl received. I can accommodate a numbei of boarders at my home on Hal dreet and will be pleased to an ?wer inquiries relative thereto Mrs. W. H. Windie,Fort Mill,S.C DR. T. O. GRIGG DENTIST | Office Next to That of 0. 8. Link "Formerly Occupied by Dr. i J. B. Elliott. Telephone Connection*. *> / ?a ;v - j. . i', , . ~ - TODAY AND 1 !*1P she dies III come back APPl and kill vou Hke the do? you are! jrxesG JLItttkt WTT IgfaAFJtj lift-?JOHN screen version ^^jv.CAS^ KUSSEI ^^BLAZEDTML ' I t Interest Drama Wor j ICE COl t c ' t Our Riinnlv nf Top f!nn . ?rr-J ? ? just arrived. They are in 20, 25, 30, 40 and 50 poun< ^ died pounds. Otheiwise th 4 per hundred. Here is an opportuni vantage of to save money < ? ing Coupons. * Our Bed Ice Wagons < 4 your door. ? GULP BR | * 'PHONE ? * *4* 4l4.*.?.at?i*. 4 *>4- 4-?4*< -Lj -i i ?i- ?-a MOORE'S DF i At this Drug Store the Purest and Frerfhest addition a full liiko of Prop Goods, Etc. We have had sixteei Prescriptions, and you ina; tions will be filled here jui We invite you to cq Drinks and Ice Cream. * , 4* * V "it MOORE'S DF W. C. MOORE, f 4 - ? t A AIM/"VI TKIi f We wish to announce to the peop ! T have recently opened an up-to-date S . 0 now in a position to supply your need I Furniture, Office Supplies, Stationery 1 Engraving, Printing and/kindred line x Our policy will be dictated by the 2 be obtained by standing~tehind our gc , \ deal. It ia on that basis that we axe ' ? are doubly aaaured on this point when 1 1" K. Young, formerly of spur city, is a ; Your Business is Somited. I YOUNG i ' v Stationers and Office Outfitters rI ? LUJ. !L -1L MM Offer million pure Pprto Rico and Nancy Hall Potato Plant* ' grown from treated potatoes; immediate shipment; $1.50 per thousand shipping point; guar- j aatee safe arrival;, pays *buy good plants. Q. J. Derrick, Lancaster, S. C. 'v. ; i ... , _ t a Jap Grass and Matting Ruga at leafs than pre-war prices; 9-.bg 12 feet $5.90 to $6.50 at Maaaey'a. .* * 1 * '. -... -ingSfirM'rf I ^ V1*? ' " ' "" "X 'v; %. i I i ! ii mmmmmmmmm I TOMORROW GHTS El. > UUJM LR.ING ~ r LOWELL by ' OICECTEO by1 OSCAC AfiFEL JCErD by. PRODUCTIONS ^mmm?^mmJL Id has Ever Known Prices 35c & 15c LJPONS 1 s pom for the season has denominations of 10, 15, ? ds, at 50 cents per hnn- 7 s price of Ice is 60 cents <: * 4 ty you should take ad- 4 3u your Ice bills by buy- j ,'ut and weigh the Ice at | 2 ? * ? 5 OTHERS \ NO 16. |a m. U-L .. - - .?I -~J i J-U UJG STORE you will find not only Drugs to be had, but in trietary Medicines, Toilet i years experience filling jr be sure your Prescripit as your doctor orders. >me here for your Soft i *> ? ?= IUG STORE 7 'k, G.t Manager i assjr,,?i te ?i Fort Mill and vicinity that we % Stationery and Book Store and are ? ? lev anything in the way of Office J items of all hinda. Lithn?n??nkl?i<* . X ?? -K""*' 7 i conviction that success can only I toda and giving every man a square Act to conduct our Business. Ycu i i am mention the fact that Mr. Alex ? i member of the firm. * k HULL | N.Trade St., ROCK HILL, S. C., | FOR YOUHOAND OLD. Hour and a Half of Fun by Pupils of the High School, t Japanese Dance, Tennis Drill, Fun in a Doll Shop, Jumping deck Dance, Acrobatic Stunts by High School Bova Chntneett Qusrteta, Duets and Solos..by Mlfc. School Girls and Boys. iMUbjr Might, May 12, 8:15. Adbkineion. ... ?,j ..?.25c 15c i - ; : ; .v^V^ < ' V . ' kC . v5La& c * vfo vin rV^J .- ' * i?*. v f " ifct s/l"''V, A . V"*.* ?;. - * Or* *L.? .> +-A l>t-/ ? I ' QUR | Your Convenient It is Our aim to be more tha y ecary shop?rather to be a c hold shopping. U Were we to list the innume: a. tion which we have in stock U of this newspaper. We seei A member of the family, from v to* serve each with Promntne I Many people run to the dn; sickness in the family. We not only in sickness but in We are ready to serve YO LYTLE ELECTRIK IV Ask your jjrooor for EI.F.CTltl bread to I*' luul on tlic Fort wrapped to a sanitary wrap|>ei Klccliik Maid on it. Fort .Mill K^KfryniHii also ha rents, and us fine as anyone * ELECTRIK MAI K. A. Wilson, l'rop. { . s 1 Let Us i our nome Ligr If your home li been in use three y battery probably n over. Let us do 1 equipped to put an in proper working proud of our abifit service on this clas Hughes Batte H Opposite I ROCK HI! / SK When in Doubt About Your Eyes or Your Glasses? GO TO THE , Williams Optical Co. Optometrists and Opticians Izard Building > Ground Floor Hampton Street BOOK HILL S. C. j DRIVE IN ? LETT US SHOW YOU SOME Of THK CARS NOW I IiEIN< PAINTED. YOU WIIX. THE? , DECIDE WHERE TO BR1N< YOUR CAR WHEN IT NEED ' A NEW OOAT. ? jorasors JAB.. A. JOHNSON. Manager. Auto PtlBMra, Body aind Top* Buildoi ROCK HILL, S. G. ' : is." - . . * <*. fx 4 - ' * ? - * . .. -jfca aev^^H ce and Comfoit ^ n a drug store, a mere apoth- x onvenient center for house- A rable articles of all descrip- A , it would occupy a full page | : to fill the needs of each A . # Grandmother to Baby, and * ss, Accuracy and Courtesy. A tg store only when there is ? are equipped to serve you A health as well. S U* 0 3 COMPANY | -xCJL, St'arm - X I AID BR KM) J IC MAII) lllll.M)?flit' iM-st Mill uiarki't. Ilutii loaf Is * wliitii has it pit-lure of tlic utile pur IMseults?IP for 10 oultl wish. Try a paeknue. ID BAKE SHOP HOCK HII.I.. S. C. Repair 11 it Plant Battery I B y ghting plant has ||| 9 ears or more the III ^ eeds to be looked ||g 9 the job! We are | B S y make of battery condition. We're :y to give prompt iroroBiMMroi^^S a A Tonic g m For Women g OU "I was hardly able to drag, 1 DC wJ was so weakened," writes Mrs. L ^ W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. [ I "ITie doctor treated me for about rj M two montlis, still 1 didn't get M M any better. 1 had a large fam- M U Uy and felt 1 surely must do U QD something to enable me to take DC | care of my little ones. I had La Rn heard of W CARDUI g The Woman's Tonic K jfl "I decided to try it/' con- Qy 1 tinues Mrs. Ray ... "I too!$ Q Jfl eight bottles in all ... I re- M > gained my strength and have |M U had no more trouble with wo- U S manly weakness. 1 have ten QD Hi children and am able to do aU P XI my housework and a lot out- P F^l doors ... 1 can sure recom- W M mendCarduL" H Take Cardui today. It my n M be Just what you need. M V M# At all druggists. ' MM j Genuine Puerto Uico Potato . P!anta now ready. Try the auto M route and come to our plant beds, get what you want when you /,< want it/ Don t be tooled by booking your order for cheap plants and getting nothing until it is too late. Ten States demand plants r' this month ? one-half enough . bedded to supply demand. Telem phone 125 - B. Medlin Plant Form, York County's Plant Doctor, Fort Mill, S. C. - V v .. J r . ~