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NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
E. R. Andrews of Olympia,
Wash., is a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E: W. Kimbrell.
^ Mrs. j. C. Hunter and her childish
of Liberty are guests in the
home oi Mrs. ttunter s iatner, L>.
J. Massey.
Miss Martbu 'Dyches has returned
to. her home in Fort Mill
from Anderson college.
Thieves Monday night broke
into the store of the E. \V. Kirabrell
company and carried off a
number of suits of men's clothing
and other articles, valued at
alout $50.
The driver of a Rock Hill lumber
truck Mouday afternoon was
fined $5 by the authorities of Fori
Mill for turning his truck on
Main street in violation of a town
f , ordinance. v
Misses llattie Belk, Elizabeth
Mills, Anna Wolfe, Elma Bradford
and Virginia Barber, who
have been students at Wiuthrop
college during the 1921-22 session,
are now at home for the
summer holidays.
Farm work in the Fort Milt
section has been dt a standstill for
several days on account of recent
ruins. An usually heavy
ruin which fell at (i o'clock Friday,
at ternon has been followed
, by numerous showers.
mi i.i . i! 11 i .
sutee lie let! a few weeks ago
for a vacation in New England.
Dr.- A. L. Ott yesterday an.
nounced that he had associated
With hint in his dental office Dr.
C. E. Bruce of Winnsboro, who
is expected to arrive in Fort Mill
\ within the next week or ten
V . days. Dr. Bruce is a recent graduate
cf the Atlanta Dental college.
He is a nephew of J. T.
Young of Fort Mill.
Sales of cotton on the Fort Mill
market for Friday and Saturday
of last week and i'or Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of the
present week amounted to 73
bales, according to the report
made to The Times yesterday af*
. ternoon by K. Shannon, public
weigher. The ruling price tor the
i . -
oesi grades of the staple was
20 1-2 cents.
Friends of the family of the
Rev. J. B. Black, former pastor of
the Fort Mill Presbyterian church
are loking forward with pleasure
to a visit which Mrs. Black and
her litle daughters are to make
this week at the home of Col. and
Mrs, T. B. Spratt, before joining
Mr. Black at Ridge Spring, N.
C., where he has recently accepted
the pastorate of the Presbyter*an
church.
James T. Young, Jr., yesterday
said that the story recently sent *
out from Fort Mill to newspapers
in this section stating that
he had decided to leave Fort Mill
and locate in Spartanburg was
based on misinformation. "I
received some time ago an offer
to become connected with an advertising
concern which has an
office in Spartanbnfg," said Mr.
Toting, ,4but I never aeriooMy
considered accepting the offer."
i nice run iuui wiiue iueu were
assessed $f> each Monday morning
by* Magistrate .J. it. flaile
when they pleaded guilty to taking
part in a poker game Sunday
in which there was more ai
stake than good wishes.
The Times this week carries
three additional announcements
oi' candidates >\ho will enter the
York county primary this summer:
J. L. Houston, lor judge ot
probate, and W. K. Bradford ami
W. C. Talley for the house ot
representatives.
F. E. Clinton, member of the
York county board of registra
tion, requests The Times to announce
that the board will spend
Tuesday, June 13, in Fort Mill
for the convenience of citizens oi
the community who may wish to
secure registration certificates.
Rain in the fifth inning Thursday
afternoon broke up a ball
game in York between the Fort
Mill team and the Americun Legion
team of that town. The
COUlltV Sent linvw nnniii'??ntlv liu.l
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the edge on the locals, the score"
standing (3 to 3 in their favor.
The 'Junior Bureau class of the
Fort Mill Baptist Sunday school,
with a number of girl friends 01
the members, Wednesday enjoyed
a picnic oh the banks of Sugar
creek, near. town. Their
pleasures for the day were directed
by their teacher, Miss Jess
sie Merritt.
Friends of George Fish, general
manager of the plants of the
?Fort Mill Manufacturing compa?.
uy, will be pleased to learn that
his health,*"'which bus not been
good for several mouths, is showing
considerable improvement
notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Books of Enrollment for voting
in Democratic Primary Elections
In York County win be opened
on Tuesday, June 6th,. 1922, and
will pamo in ?? W*?
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July 25th, 1922? on which latter
date the books tfill close. Per*
sous desiring to vote in the com*
tug primary elections are required
to enroll at their nearest precinct,
calculated by the jiearest
practicable route. Each appli*
cant for enrollment shall in person^
write upon the club roll full
name, his or her age, postolttce
address, and occupation..
The following is a list of the
various precincts, with the eurolU
nient committee and place the
said book of enrollment is to b*
sept:
Aragon?Hilton's Drug Storoi
8. M. Koss, J. M. MciSwain, James
Gregory.
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C. Barnett, H. M. Burnett, W. L?.
Adams.
Bethany?McGill Bros'. Store,
VV. B. MoGill, Martin McCartes,
J. 1>. Smith.
Beersheba ? Beersheba School
House, J. B. McCarter, Hugh
uove, VV. A. CarroHr
BluirsviUe? J. iT. Russell's
Residence, J. N. Russell, Mrs. J.
.sT. Russell, S. L. Blair.
Bullock's Creek?Porter B;
Good's Store. Porter B. Good,
Mrs. P. B. Good, R. L. Vinson.
Catawba?J. C. Paris' Store,
J. C: Faris^ VV. H. Spencer, VV. B.
.Simpson.
Clover ? Campbell - Matthews
Company, Sam J. Matthews, 1. J.
v'ampbell, F. H. Jackson.
Ebenezer?Matthews' Store, B.
H. Matthews, J. L. Currence, Joe
Steele.
Filbert?W. E. Laud's Store,
\V. E. Land, VV. L. Purstey, E. L.
Wood.
Forest Hill?R. E. L. Ferguson's
Store, R. E. L. Ferguson,
\V. P. Boyd, E. F. VVhisonuut.
LI . 1CII I L..I. 1-V ft.
r on nun?uyue wrug oiore.
A. 0. Lytic, J. K. Haile, A. L.
Parks.
. Cannon Mill?School House,
\V. C. Pannell, J. J. McSwain, W.
S. Wood.
Hickory Grove?Hood Drug
.Store, C. W. Kirby, J. H. Hood.
C. R. McGill.
Hopewell?J. W. Smart 's Residence,
J. W. Siuarr, G, W. Wilaerson,
Will Dowdle.
Lessee?Lesslie & Glasscock's
Store, W. C. Lesslie, J. P. Shill.liglaw,
J. E. Glasscock.
McConnellsville?Moore & SanSit'er's
Store, J. M. Sandifer, J.
M Williams, .J. M. Crawford.
Mitchell's Store ? Mitchell's
Slore, G. P. Mitchell, Jatnes W.
DrafHn, Toy P. Reid.
New Zion?A. J. Alexander's
Store, A. .J. Alexander, \V. M.
Wallace, W. M. Smith.
, Newport?Jackson's Store, J.
J. Swinnic, T. F. Jackson, Ladd
i. Lumpkin.
Ogden?K. C. Caveny's Store,
Li. C. Caveny, 1. S. Kidd, H. Mil.er
Dunlap.
Rock Hill No. 1?Erwin CarojEers'
Office, Erwin Carothers,
J. B. Creighton, C. K. Chreitzberg.
Rock Hill ;No. 2?Diehl-Moore
Shoe Company, T. A. Moore, A.
K. Hutchison, Henry Maseey.
Rock Hiii No. 3?V. B. McFadJcn's
Office, D. B. McFadden, W. j
B. Meredith, V. B. McFadden.
Rock Hill No. 4?-Phillips'Drug
Store, Dr. W. Q. Stevens, Miss
Alta Fewell, Mr. Carothers.
Sharon?First National Bank,
J. S. Hartuess, P. F. Ferguson, J.
ft Saye.
Santiago?rA. M. McQill's Store,
A. M. McGill, J. E. Biggers, R. R.
Brown.
. Smyrna ? Whisonant's Drug
Store, R. B. Whisonant, J. N.
Quinn, S. L.-Caldwell. #
York No. 1?Sheriff's Office,
F. E. Quinn, D. T. Quinn, J Howard
McMackin.
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Faulkner, J. B. Neil, J. M. Williford.
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' JOHN A. MARION,
County Chairman.
Attest?
J. H. SAYE, Secretary.
CARD OP THANKS.
We desire to express onr deep
appreciation to our friends and
neighbors for their many aeta of
kindness and words of sympathy
in the illness and at the death of .-j
our beloved wife and mother,
Mrs. Blanche (Griffin Gamble. . ,
J. M. GAMBLE 4 CHILDREN.
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Maasey'a Cut Price Shoe Sale 1
is still miming fnH- blast. Lots I
of new Shoes at new prices just !
received. !
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FOR CONGRESS T |
* I hereby announce that I am *
candidate in the Demoerafie pri-i
maries of South Carolina for the
nomination for Representative of I
jt urc \jF
At Reduc
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We beg to oafl attention to 1
fering on POT* CRYSTAL
300 Lb. Block f
200 Lb. Blook \
100 Lbs
. 75 Lbs I
.60 Lbs. .... !. .... .
50 Lbs -
40 Lbs
26 Lbs 20
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16 Lbs. ..
10 Lbs. 1
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This Store is prepai
supply the public
.Drugs and Drhggis
lowest possible pric
W e carry the; chou
Articles to be ha(
Mothers are invite
Talcum Powdqr.
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W. C. MOORE. |
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the Fifth Congressional District
for the 68th Congress, and I 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
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
nomination for the office of 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 an efficient, economical
business administration.
JOHN F. GORDON.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, according to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
Win. A. DOUGLAS.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
in the primary election.
ARTHUR T. HART.
I am a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of York County, subject
to the recommendation of the
Democratic voters iu 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
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candidate for Tremmr of York
Coantv. iihiunt tn tW ?n
da t ion of the Democratic voters
in the primary election
D. L..SHIEDER.
I apa 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
approval of the Democratic voters
in the Primary Election.
ERNEST W. GUY.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I am a candidate for renomination
in the Democratic primary
for the House of Representatives
and will be grateful to the votera
of the county for such support as
they feel I am worthy of.
W. R. BRADFORD.
I hereby announce myself a cau.
didate for the House of Representatives,
subject to the action
nf tilp vntai-a rwf Vai-U
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the Democratic Primary.
W. C. TALLY.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
I hereby "announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
office of Probate Judge of York
'County, subject to the action oi
the voters in the Democratic
Primary. J. L. HOUSTON.
CARD OF THANKS.
We are grateful to our many
friends and neighbors for their
hiudness and sympathy in connection
with the illness and death
of our beloved mother, Mrs. Sullie
A. Nivens. We are especially
indebted to Dr. J. R. DesPertes
ft?r his efforts in her behalf. May
God's richest blessings rest on all
of them. " CHILDREN.
For Sale?Millions Porto Rico,
Nancy Hall and Early Triumph
potato plants 75c per 1,000 F. O.
B. Valdosta. Dorris Plant Co.,
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A FREE?One cake Jontell T
? of Johntell Face Powder.
A FREE?One Battery with
? 50c Harmony Liquid Sham
A 60c Jordan Almonds, extra
V 40c Zinc Oxide Adhesive P
a .25c Puretest Zinc Sterate..
. y * 65c Rexall Liver Salts
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WEAR OUR Glasses, made to
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'refraction is determed by a carefui
examination.
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED
WHILE YOU WAIT.
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11 Optometrists and Opticians
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Hampton Street
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Aato Pftlnttra. Body aad'Top Bulldore
rock hill, s. c.
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1 didn't rest well. I wasn't" flj
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this, I needed a tonic, and A
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At all druggists.
Genuine Puerto /ilico- Potato
Plants now ready. Try the auto
route and come to our plantheds,
get what you want when yon
WLnt it. Don't be fooled by booking
your order for. eheap plants
and getting nothing until it ia too
late. Ten States demand plants (
this month ? one-half .enough
bedded to supply demand. Telephone
125 -B. Medlin Plant
Farm, York County'a Plant Doetor,
Fort Mill, S. C. '
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