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Mi's. P. B. Speed of Abbeville ' J**' *?*1,1 the houw ;fp?* rents, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Ott. , *&j? Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Re id T and their children of Chatham, Va., are guests this week of Dr. SjPp and Mrs. J. B. Elliott. Miss Kathleen Hall of the Prov ^ - -- - ltience section 01 sueckienourg comity was a guest of relatives in Fort Mill during the last weekend. Miss Louise Hall and Miss Marguerite Hall of Mouticelio, Ark., - are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. 11. Viser at the Presbyterian - manse. Mr. and Mrs. Gverard Ardrey and their little son of Aiken were guests during the last week-end" 01 Mr. Ardrey's mother, Mrs. Alary Ardrey. Massey Sunday school, con.ducted during the summer of 1021 by N. L. Carothers, superintendent, has ben reorganized with Alfred O. Jones as superintendent. The 15 months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schlagowsky died at their home in Fort Mill Saturday afternoon and the interment was in the city cemetery Sunday. Senator S. E. Bailes of Lancas ter county has suffered much pain and no little inconvenience otherwise during the last week as the result of severe inflammation of the eyes.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young are expected to return this week from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Young hus been a patient at a hospital for several weeks, dur* ing which her condition is said to have shown gratifying im* provement. Sales of cotton in Fort Mill during the week ending last night amounted to 250 bales, according to a statement of J. B. Mills, buyer. The recent advance in the price of the staple to 20 cents induced a number, of farmers to sell most of the cotton they had held off the market from last year's crop. Officials of the Fort Mill Farm Loan association have announced that applications for loans under the federal farm loan act for a limited amount will be received for action und reference to the Federal Lund bank of Columbia before June G. An order suspending consideration of applications . fot loans was issued some months ago. Members of Eli Bailes post, No. 43, American Legion, a few days ago sent out notices that a meeting would be held in .the legion club rooms this afternoon to organize u woman's auxiliary 01 the post. Mothers, wives and sisters of former service men are eligible to membership in the auxiliary. Tlie statement was made yes ' terdav that the 'county Demo ciatic executive committee likely will be iwlitinn^d u# it? ?- ? ?-<?*? ? aw??v\* ?? v tin UVAl meeting to authorize a second voting precinct for Fort Mill to cure for the increased vote the township is: expected to poll in the primary for State and county officers next August. With what promises to be an exciting conterst for governor?the race in South Carolina . politics which draws out the largest number of voters?it is thought that- Fort MiU will cast something like 800 votes. It is held that the necessity of an additional precinct is therefore apparent, since so large a number of voters could not be accommodated at one precinct. Plans Big Celebration. At n recent meeting of Eli Bailes post, American Legion, of Fori Mill plans were set 011 foot for a big celebration locally this year of theFourth of July. A number of committees were appointed to work out the details of the celebration, which it is _ proposed to make a county wide affair. Features of the celebra* tion will include a sham battle, a' picnic at Spratt's spring and public speaking. Brice D. Culp coiumauder of Eli Bailes post yesterday said that the committees are working hard to get things in shape to make this one of the biggest things Fort Mill has ever seen. 4 4 The committees re in touch with several well known speakers and hope to get ^ definite answer from them in a few days. If we are successful Siting these -eepakers they will 4'ew the largest erowd this town has ever entertained. We ark the people of Fort Mill and surrounding country to help us make this celebration a big our, and if they do so we will make tt en annual event*' SOUTH CAROLINA'S O REGULAf FOUR.SSAR COURSES Agriculture? Agronomy Animal Husbandry Agricultural Teaching Agricultural Chemistry Dairying Entomology Horticulture Engineering? Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Textile Engineering Architecture Chemical Engineering Industrial Education Chemistry ft General Science Chemistry General Seience Short Courses? Agriculture (1 year) Agriculture (2 years) MechanieaKArts (2 years) Mechanic Arts (2 years) Textile industry (2 years) SUMMER X Professional and subject ma College Courses?Courses for Boys. FOR FX THE REGHST] APPLICATIONS WIL ANNOUNCEMENTS. to>R CONGRESS 1 hereby announce that 1 '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 this opportunity to thank the people of the District for their loyal support in the past and to* say that 1 shall endeavor to deserve their support and confidence in .he future. \V. F. STEVENSON. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR At the solicitation of voters ol' pruciH'uny an sections ot \orK county, 1 have decided to un.lounce myself as a candidate for lomiiiation for the office of couny supervisor of York County, -subject to the approval of the voters in the primary election. If nominated I pledge myself to give the taxpayers an efficient, economical business administration. JOHN F. GORDON. FOll COUNTY THKASCKIOK. I hereby announce myself as a :aiufidate for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of he Democratic primary. Wm. A. DOUGLAS. I hereby announce myself as a * candidate for Treasurer of York bounty, subject to the recoinmenlation of the Democratic voters ?n the primary election. ARTHUR T. HART. . I am a candidate for the office >f Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primarj 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. D. THOMASSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters m tne primary election. D. L. SHIEDER. I a in a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. JOHN R. LOGAN. I am a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the 4 approval of the Democratic voters in the Primary Election. ERNEST W. GUY. Maasey's Cut Price Shoe Sale is still running full blast. Lota of new Shoes at new prices just received. i n 'H nx ii? r I can accommodate a number of boarders at my home on Hall atreel<andvwill*be pteaaed'to answer, inquiries relative thereto. Mrs. W. H. WimUeJFort Mill,S C. v . t' -jftrT 1 /< w i - ^ * I', \ y , w o' v " rur , Nlf. H^^H; % ALLEGE OF AGUCUlIli W. M. BICMW, FraUnt. . : stastow becinmhc 3Errm?E? "WW For the regular session 192223 the living expenses including board, laundry medical and all fees will be? !; Scholarship Students. .$11&.40 Free Tuition Students. 215.40 Pay Tuition Students. 255.40 The cost of uniforms ^and books varies with the clasqand course and is not included in the above figures. Scholarship and Membership in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (R. O. T. C.) will reduce the above cost by $100 to $200. . - v,? SCHOOL?JUNE 12 TO JULY ! tter courses lor Teachers. Scien removal of entrance conditions. ?* JLL INFORMATION WRITE ( EtAR, CLEMSON 6 L BE CONSIDERED IN THE | 701, Rock Hill, and we wfl i GIVE TO YOUNG r BOO! ftuttoncviaitd < L ? ^ I MW?I HftlMU jink's* . . r . v r > MOORE'S D ' * i . -jr. At this Drug Ston the Purest and Freshepl addition a full lin# of Pri Goods, Etc. t( We have had sixte Prescriptions, and. you m tions will be filled here j % We invite you to Drinks and Ice Crtam. MOORE'S D W. C. MOORE ~? i Everything! ntOH 8TKBL 8AF \ If we can do anythfinsr for r . ? ->? ^ / . ' ^ ... I SjTffi^ T RE >NDENGINEERING - "* "*" - _ " <, 1922 ' " m ' 0 S0H0LAB8HIP8 & F&1E TUmOH ? The college maintains over 200 scholarships in the Agricultural and Textile Courses. Each scholarship is worth $100 per session and free tuir tion of $40. j Write for the necessary application blanks and information. The scholarships must be won by competitive examinations held by each County Superintendent of Education on July 14th. The tuition of $40 is free to ' those found unable to pay. E. O. T. C. All R. O. T. C. students receive financial assistance from the Federal Government, this reaching over $100 during the junior and senior years. N 22, 1922. ce Courses. Cotton Grading? , Courses for Agricultural Club )R WIRE OLLEGE, S. C. ORDER RECEIVED. rw? W aL? Next Monday P for > 1 Day Only. Regular Prices. The Majestic 1 JJJ.l- . . . - ' . u X . ' RUG STORE e you will find not only t Drugs to be had, but in oprietary Medicines, Toilet I >? ^ v - \ en years experience filling ay be sure your Presoripust as vour doctor ordon. come here for your Soft | m RUG STORE . Ph. G., Manager For the Office | KB TO 0FF1CI PINS . <; you drop ur a line, or phone ? 1 fee on the job. ^ '' I A TRIAL , A HULL I HILL I Bfiee Outfitter* i SYMPHON Is die Correct Statione Purp Box Paper, Correspondence C essary style for every occasion. A Bold at? LYTLE DRUC "The Service I EAT ELECTRIK "The Better If for no other reason. Klec Better Bread" because it is retaining the natural flavor it from your groeer ami "TASTE THE DI EiLiCiC/ 1 KllV MAI J R. A. Wilson, Proj?. ?\ < > *% * ( > * Revival < ? AT BAPTIS1 i * : i || Will begin next S I first Sunday in Ji I G. Lee, pastor of || Church, Chester, S < > |> preaching, and Mr !: of Atlanta will leac < II Everybody is cor II attend. < 4 > 4 > < 4 4 > ? ft* ? $> <*. 4 I .?i\?C Aw 1 ! <3E> I We Never Advise , GLASSES Except ' \ I When Necessary? Nor do we prescribe glasses without .a.most thorouge and painstaking . Examination. by WILLIAMS'S METHOD I We are able to do this with the I least annoyance and gratest ef- | fectiveness to our patients. | Wilfiams Optical Co. Optometrists and Optkians Izard Building Ground Floor Hampton Street i > BOOK HILL. - 3. C. I i DRiVE I ' IN . j "in LET Us SHOW YOU SOME OF 1 THE CARS NOW BEING -j f PAINTED. YOU WILL THEN ! f DECIDE WHERE TO BEING J YOUR OAR WHEN IT NEEDS | J ' A NEW COAT. | V |) jorasors PA,?5opii JAB. A. JOHNSON, Mmpr. 1 Auto Palnfrra, Bodfcy and Top BuildofW 1 ROCK. HllXySu C. 1 V LAWN iry for Every Social v. ose **' > ' -r The many years of its popuirity prove that Symphony hat stablished for itself a prestige as le Stationery that will most worthily represent the user, coneying in its appearance the evience of good taste and refinelent. ards, Pound Papers?every necilso in a variety of modish tints. 1 COMPANY Drug Store" MAID BREAD Bread" trik-Maid would be "The electrically baked, thereby of the ingredients. Order FFERENCE" 0BAKE SHOP IKH'lv nil.U s. C. h**<? t I IV /f Bed and did at Zlv? the good mm results. Elack-Draught Hw Hi B medicine fe easy to take, easy B i? to keep, inexpensive." mm h Get a package from jonr 55 2 druggist today?Ask fof and ? O insist upon Thedford'^?the -B B only genuine. B B Get it today. O anaaaanaaanSu ^ ? .. ?im. 1 - u O.enuine Puerto Rico Potato Plants now ready. Tijy the auto oute and come to ouij plant beds, ?et- what you want/ when you vt.nt it. Don't be fooled by bookng your order for Aheap plants ind getting nothing Lntil it is too late. Ten Statea dfcmand plants this month ?Tmefcalf enough Jedded to supply Semand. Telephone 125 - B. lif edlin Plant Farm, York Counjy-'s Plant Doctor, Port Mill, QIC. LVlCCllll^ I r CHURCH I iunday week, the me. Dr. Robert ; # T' the First Baptist $ < > 1. C., will do the ?? . . Carlyle Brooks <> i the singing. * dially invited to i * * * Hi" < * < 4 I < > 4 > < bbbbbbbdbbbbb g Indigestion g M V i * Many persons, otherwise 0 vigorous and healthy, are fl' 0 bothered occasionally with Q Q Indigestion. The effects of a Q pa disordered stomach on ths ? 5 system are d&ngerons, and H prompt treatment of lndige* D 0 tion Is Important. "The only 0 medicine 1 have needed has S been something to aid digee- * 0 tlon and clean the liver," 0 writes Mr. , Fred Ashby, a M McKlnney, Texas, farmer. 0 "My medicine Is B S Thedford's ' BUCK-DRAUGHT H for Indigestion and stomach M S3 trouble of any kind. I have 5S 0 never found anything that B M touches the spot, like Black- B n Draught I take It In broken S3 H doses after meals. For a long Bl a time i tried pills, which (trip* B