Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 13, 1922, Image 4
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NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
Leon Ligon of Denmark and
Jack Ligon of Shelby, N. C., were
guests this week of their uncle,
L. A. Harris.
Mrs. R. F. Grier returned to her
home in Fort Mill this week after
a visit of several days to rela- j
' tives in Albemarle, N. C. j
if /-v r? t* a v. e * i.. ?f <
inn*, u. r. nca iii, luruieriy ui |
Midland, N. C\, is now making j
her, home with lifer brother, Hon. j
0. W. Potts, in Pleasant Valley.
The Rev. W. M. Gordon, with j
his family, from Conway spent .
several days last week visiting
relatives in the Gold Hill coin- 1
m unity. \
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goodsou '
and their children of Allendale I
are visiting at the home of Mrs. j
Goodson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
C. F. Rodgers.
Mrs. J. T. McGregor and her j
children of Iiuntsville, Ala., are j
guests of Mrs. McGregor's sister.
Mrs. W. L. Boyd, and other relatives
in Fort Mill.
W. T. Barron, cashier of the
vFir8t National bank of hurt Mill,
left this morning for Florence to
attend today and tomorrow a i
btate convention of fanners.
Officers of the Pleasant Valley
Baptist Sunday school have arranged
for a Sunday school institute
to be held ut that church
on August 13 to lt>.
M iss Madeline Kelly ol Pelzer
and Miss Klizabeth Small 01
Heath Springs are guests for the
w efek ot Miss Martha Dvches a.
the Baptist pastorium.
Mrs. Jesse 1*. Timmerman anu
her children have returned
their home at '1 Ten ton, Edgefie?v?
county, alter a two weeks' visi.
to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bennett.
Charles 11. Steele of Rock Riu
and Miss Annie Wutts of UoUisboro,
N. C., were married in the '
study of the Baptist pastoriutn '
Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. .J. <
W. 11. Dyches. <
A. L. Parks, J. D. Vaughn, T. ,
A. Mills, S. II. Sutton and the (
Rev. J. W. 11. Dyches attended a ,
meeting of King's Mountain district
council, Junior O. U. A. M..
in Clover last Thursday evening. *
The annual picnic of the Fori
Mill Baptist church and Sunday
school will be given on the churcn
grounds next Tuesday afternoon
at 7 o'clock. The children will
assemble- at 5 o'clock for the <
games incident to the picnic.
Evangelistic services will Ik
held at Pleusant Valley Baptis. .
church, beginning the second (
Sunday in Augusi/ and coutinu i
ing through the week. The Rev.
A. Finch of Kemper, former pas
tor of the Fort Mill Baptist (
church, will assist the the pastor '
the Rev. J. \V. 11. Dyches, m tin
meeting. ^
Mrs. J. W. Wilie and iier son (
of Ureensboro, N. C., Miss Louisv >
McMurray of Washington, D. C. I
and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence MeMurruy
of Fernandina! Fla.. arc
ill Fort Mill ior the marring. (
next Monday afternoon at
o'clock of Mtsa Esther McMurra>
to Edward J. Ahent of Greens- boro,
N. C.
The Kev. K. Q. Lee, pastor o* t
K|,v_ the hirst Baptist church of Flies- J
ter, who recently conducted a t
succesful meeting at- the Fort t
Mill Baptist church, announced
MJpv to his congregation Sunday morn- t
ing that he hud decided to ascepi
a call to the pastorate of the Fir* *
Baptist church of New Orleans
which was extended him a few
weeks ago.
L. A. llarris, E. S. Parks and ?
:\t W. B. Ardrey, recently appointed
appraisers of the Patterson Dry
B?5j|Lv * Gods company, have been busy
for several days taking an inven- s
tory of the stock. They expect to ^
complete the work before the
end of the week and will then ?
* report to the trustee, C. S." Link, ?
who will in turn report to the c
^ referee in bankruptcy for York t
^ iv county, following which a meet- (
H ?ng of the creditors will be held
SL 1 v.. to consider bids for the sale of '
t the.stock. 1
W. L. llall, father of Sergt. *
Thomas L. Hall, gallant Port Mill 1
Ip ^^. soldier who lost his life in the atm
tack of the 30th division on tlie
i l^odenburg line on October 8,
^recently was presented
Italian war cross and
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Why Do the CI
Community Look
Haoov?
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Because They E
Bread Daily.
Ask Your Grocer
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We Have Recently Made
tion in the Price of Our B
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We have put in a
fins and Caskets i
eral Supplies in the
ther rear of our stc
Hearse.
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STATEMENT '
}f ihr condition of the Savings Dank of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at
the close of business June 30, li*22.
RESOURCES. 01
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^uuua en in i/i^vuu 11 in ... .f ivu,ouu.iM
DverUral'la 768.82 11
iunds and Stocks owned by t!
bank 6,050.00 f,
furniture and Fixtures 4,595.32 .i
Due from banks and bankers, 8,040.52
Currency ; 4,G40.oo P
Silver and otbt r minor coin.. 370.37 si
Total $125,915.67 [!
LIABILITIES. 11
Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00
Surplus fund. 12,000.00
Jndivided prolits, less current
expenses and taxes paid 1,482.81
ndivirlual deposits subject to
check $ 87,349.10 . .
Cashier's checks.. 83.70 87,432.86 '
ToUl $125,915.67 P?
State of South Curolinu,
County of York. S. S.
Before me came W. B. Meacharn, t.a
ireBident of the above named bank, jc
vho, being duly sworn, says that the jj
ibove and foregoing statement is a
rue condition of said bank, as shown
>y the books ot said bank.
W. B. MEACHAM. p,
Sworn to and. subscribed before me
his 10th day of July, 1922. '
W. B. MEACHAM, Jr., ?<
Correct Attest: Notary Public, in
S. L. MEACHAM. i u
W. B. MEACHAM, Jr. Directors y
GEORGE FISH, ) St
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(ervant Girl Wouldn't Go in tl
Cellar, fearing Bats. ' u
Mrs. Tepper. Plainfield, N. J.
ays, "Rats were so bad in our
ellar the servant girl wouldn't
;o there. Bought some RAT- n(
>NAP and it cleaned all the rats Q
>ut." RAT-SNAP destroys rats U]
ind mice. Absolutely prevents jj
dors. Comes in cake form, no
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nixing. Cats or dogs wou't touch
t Three sizes. 35c. 65c, $1.25.
told by Lytle Drug Co. and tl
ifoore's Drug Store.
TAX EXTENSION. ?
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Notice is hereby given that the
imo for the payment of State and i?
onnty taxes has beeu extended
o dune 1, 1922, with a penalty
>f 3 per cent for March, 5 per oi
ent for April. 6 per cent for May je
ffid 8 per cent plus costs of treaa- D
iwr from June 1, when execu- el
ions will go into the hands of the
heriff.
H. E. NEIL, ci
Treasurer of York County. C
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:am bakery
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supply of Cof- J
and other Fun- !
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ANNOUNCEMENTS. Q]
FOR CONGRESS ' f*
1 hereby announce that. I am a ic
undulate in the Democratic primries
of South Carolina for the
oininatiou for Representative of **
io Fifth Congressional District
ur the 68th Congress, and 1 take
lis opportunity to thunk the peo- U1
le of the District for their loyal
ipport in the past and to say
lat I shall endeavor to deserve Ot
icir support and confidence in rc
ic future. * ?c
W. F. STEVENSON.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR ol
I aiu a candidate for reelection
s County Supervisor, subect to ei
ic approval of the Democratic
urty in the primary.
HUGH W. BROWN.
I hereby announce myself > as a
indldule for County Supervisor/ subct
to the choice of the voters In the
emoeratle primary electon. H
J. E. LATHAM. je
At the solicitation of voters of in
ractically all sections of York
unity, 1 have decided to an[>unce
myself as a candidate for tit
miilint ion for (ha nffina
.w ? l?V VIUVV VFJL VVUH* All
r supervisor of York County, ai
ibject to the approval o^ the of
>ters in the primary electiou. If tfc
nuinated 1 pledge myself to give
le taxpayers an efficient,' eco- ]
omical- business administration, di
.JOHN F. GORDON.^ sc
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FOR COUNTY THEASDKEK. tb
The Times is authorized to antninee
Mrs. LUCIA EWART
UINN as a candidate for Treas- j
rer of York County, subject to |
te action of the voters in the Jt
emoeratic primary. to
I hereby announce myself as a pt
imlidate for Treasurer of York W
ounty, according to the rules of
ic Democratic primary. !
Wm. A. DOUGLAS. ?
I hereby announce myself as i ^
indidate for Treasurer of York **
ounty, subject to the recomtnenBtion
of the Democratic voters
i the primary election.
ARTHUR T. HART. ?*
T am a candidate for the office
f Treasurer of York .County,'subict
to the recommendation of the JJ
emocratic voters in the primary "
action. ' m
_ M. C. WILMS.
I hereby announce thyself as a di
iadidate for Treasurer of York O
ounty, subject to the recosmsnr lA
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The high mi
phasize the fac
These records,
* totals, justify
way to build ti;
Among the
double gum-di
of liquid guminternal
heat ai
Another is
pressure, whicl
tension.
By blending
, and by tempe
more mileage.
Many cord t
say one is best.
Those who 1
stopped shopp
cords standard
with Firestone
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at ion of the Democratic voters
i the primary election.
W. D. THOMASSON.
I am a candidate for Treasurer
t York County, subject to the
commendation of the Democratvoters
iu the primary election.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce myself a
indidate for Treasurer of York
ounty, subject to the recommenation
of the Democratic voters
t the primary election.
D. L. SHIEDER.
1 am a candidate for Treasurer
f York County, subject to the
^commendation of the Democratvoters
in the primary election.
JOHN Ii. LOGAN.
I am-a candidate for Treasurer
f York Oniintv. Kiiho?i?t ihp
^proval of the Democratic vot*
iu the Primary Election.
ERNEST W. GUY.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself as a
tudidate for reelection to lite
ouse of Representatives, sub?jt
to the action of the voters
the Democratic primary.
E. W. PURSLEY.
I am a candidate for renominaMi
in the Democratic primary
f the House of Representatives
id will be grateful to the voters
the county for such support as
ey feel I am worthy of.
W. R. BRADFORD.
[ hereby announce myself a can.
date for the House of Reprentatives,
subject to the action
' the voters of York County in
e Democratic Primary.
W. C. TALLY.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
1 am a candidate for Probate
idge of York: County, subject
i the rules of the Democratic
irty. Being a young man, I am
kturally subject to inquiry as to
wacter, standing, habits and
ipaeity, and where my fellow
iUaiiB AHA aalSaCaJ ~.Uk tU.
^T/UO ai c OOilOllCU W llli me i t*lit
of such inquiry, I. will appreale
their support. Respectfully,
RALPH H. CAIN.
Sharon, S. C.
I hereby announce myself' a
tndidate for reelection to the
Rce of Probate Judge of York
Minty, subject to the action of
? voters in the Democratic
rimary. J: L. HOUSTON.
FOB SALE?I have one Iran ed
bushels of good sound white
m In shush* Price reasonable,
lexander Barber. 4t
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iirjiigh fiHuu/t,.
lcage records of Firestone Cords cor
t that Firestone methods are differer
steadily increasing in number an<
the Firestone contention that there
res.
primary sources of Firestone extrj
pping?the saturation of the cord p
-thus coating each cord and virtual!;
nd friction.
Firestone air bag curing, with iti
ti places every cord accurately and ?
the rubbers of different plantation
ring it before mixing, Firestone n
Ires are good?a few are better?Fii
tiave already experienced Firestone i
ing and experimenting?they have
i equipment. Investigate your fric
e Coras?and buy your next tire
;et your share of extra mileage.
FABRIC
{Old Br Id "9*9" 17.99 30 i 3 SR.
\i OldSald "999" R.99 30 i 3>a 10.
CORD
.. ... R*guUr Size $13.75
Sitru Size 17.50
12 S 4 37.40 .
|2t41? 41.90 ?
33 I S 57.15
ifOUNG & WOLFE
EAT ELECTltlK
"The Bettci
If for 110 other reason. Klet
Better Bread" because it is
retaining the natural flavor
it from your grocer and
"TASTE THE D!
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STOP THOSE HEADACHES.
90 per cent of constant headaches
are caused from eye strain. Stop
I in and let us examine those eyes
and ston thnao hoiulaoliau
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted.
Lenses duplicated while you wuit.
. Williams Optical Co.
Optometrists and Opticians
Izard Building Ground Floor
Hampton Street
BOOK HILL S. C.
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Experts Painting
i.'" . An
Automobile
We make it look like a NEW
CAR, especially when it has been
rubbed down and sandpapered
and the finest quality of coach
paint and varnish has been used.
When we paint a car in any de
sired color it looks like new and the
paint will last indefinitely.
It will also protect it and you get ^
protection and beauty combined t
when it is painted by
JOlBSOrS^SSor;
JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager. t
Auto Painter*. Body and 'fop Builders
ROCK HILL. S.C. J
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and better.
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a mileage is
lies in a vat
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equalizes the
s and types)
ten add still
restone users
nileage, have
made these
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accordingly.
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trilv would be "The
electrically baked, thereby
of the ingredients. Order
IFFERENCE"
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CARDUI HELPED
nrAiiu ATai?iiaw?
IttUAIH SIHtfililH
Alabama Lady Was Sick Far TWm
Years, Suffering Pain, Nerroaa
and Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery*
Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. If. BflB,
of near here, recently related the following
interesting account of her re
covery: "I was In a weakened condition.
I waa alck three yeare 1b bed.
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak.
I couldn't walk across the floor;
had to lay and my little one# do the
work. I was almost dead. I triad
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still I didn't get any relief.
I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I
believe If I hadn't heard of and takes
Cardul I would have died. I bought
Ix bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now wall
and strong. X haven't had an/ trouble
since ... I sure can testify to tto
good that Cardttl did me. X don't
think there Is a better tonio mads
and I believe It saved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of w?
men have used Crrdul snoceaafnllr,
In the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these woman dft4
take CarduL It may help you, too. ^
At all druggists* . II
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Some women smoke and roue
larn socks, but none do both at *
he same time.
It frequently happens that a
'highbrow" is a man who has
ucceeded in getting people to
ccept his appearance for hia
trains.
Does anybody know what has
tecome of all the second lieUta.
re had during the wart