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Death of Mrs. Sallie A. Nivens.
Mrs. bailie A. Nivens, widow
of L. S. Nivens, died at her home I
ill the upper section of Fort Mill
township last Wednesday afternoon
at 6 o'clock, following an
illness which extended over many
months. Mrs. Nivens was 62
years old and before her marriage
to Mr. Nivens was Miss Sallie
Boyd. The funeral services were
$ conducted by the Rev. Mr. Smith,
pastor of Flint Hill Baptist
church, and the interment was in
the Flint Hill churchyard; Mrs.
Nivens is survived by four sous.
Alva Nivens, Bert Nivens, Rich- .
ard ^ivens and Brown .Nivens,
and three daughters, Mrs. Chas.
Thomas, Mrs. H. P. Currence and
Miss Leeola Nivens.
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Remember the Sabbath.
The Times publishes the following at
the request of J. J. Stamen of Fort Mill:
Whoever works on the Sabbath day
Shall be parsed. I command you to K?
to church. Keep tne Lord'* dcy holy
without any manner of work. You shall
not Idle nor misspend you time In bedecking
yourself In oostly apparel and
vain dressing. For I Nhave ordered it a
day of rest. 1 will have tho day kept
holy, that your sins may be forgiven
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Yo\i shall, not break my commandments.
but observe and keep them, they
betnff written with my own hand and
Spoken. with my own mouth! You
aha)) not 'only |o to church yourselves,
also your servants, and yml maid servants.
Observe my words and learn my.
commandments. t
You shall finish your labor everv Saturday
at 6. o'clock In the afternoon, at
which hour the preparation for the Sabbath
begins. I advise you to rust flvrf
Fridays In a year, beginning at Oood
ir Fridays
the five
yon and
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when It
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MERCHANTS
1 1 j CITATION.
State of South Carolina?York
County.
By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
Whereas J. Andy Tate has applied
to rae for Letters of Administration,
011 all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Sallie A. Nivens, late
of the County aforesaid, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear
before me at our next Probate
Court for the said County, to be
holden at York Court House on
the 22nd day of June to shew
cause, if any, why the said
Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and Beal
this 6th day of June in the year
of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and twenty-two and in
the 146th year of American Independence.
J. L. HOUSTON,
Probate Judge of York County.
University of Sooth Carolina
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATIONS
The examination for the award oi
vacant scholarships in the University
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ui ouutn *j#ruiiii? miu ior aumission Ol
new students will be held at the Count;
Courthouse July 14, 1922, at 9 a. m.
Applicants must not be less than sixteen
years of age. When scholarship!
are vacant after July 14, they will bt
awarded to those making the highest
avenge at examination, * provided the;
meet the conditions governing th<
award. Applicants for scholarship!
should write to President Currell foi
scholarship application blanks. Thea<
blanks properly filled out by the applicant
should be filed with President
Currell by July 10. Scholarships art
worth $100, free tuition and fees. Next
session will open September 20, 1922
For further information writs to.
President W. S. CURRELL,
University of Sooth Carolina,
| COLUMBIA, S. C.
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[ Hair Cut.; ..- 25c
[ Shampooing, plain.. 25c
r Singeing 25c
? Tonic 25c
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"How We Cleared Oar Summer a
Home of Rati, "by Mrs. Perry, 'j"When
we opened our seaside I
home last May, it was alive with I
rats. Thev'd fmawed all thp-nn- I
holstering. We cleaned thorn out
in a week with RAT-SNAP. I
prefer this rat killer because it
comes in cake form, no mixing.
Saves dirtying hands and plates.'
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
by Lytle Drug Co. and Moore's
Drug Store.
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Some congressmen probably
never will be heard of if they are
to quit sending opt garden seed. .
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running for office because of his ii
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New lot MEN'S FANCYt
prices very reasonable. Alsi
HATS, which are selling
these are several GENUINI
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empire whether the British
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Most things have their compensations.
Women who wear
drug store complexions know
better than to weep in public.
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