Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 27, 1922, Image 4
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NEWS ABOUT TOWN. fl
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Potts rj
spent the last week-end with rel- s
atives in Sanford, N. C. I
Mts. Meacham Thrower and ^
her sons of York are visiting at e
_ the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Lytle for a few days. t
Walter Patterson of the Pleas- s
ant Vall#?v PAmnmnitv ununt
eral duys recently in Washington
Mrs. Alice Stougli and her y
children of Cornelius, N. C., are ^
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. n
JSpratt. v
Mrs. Mary Ardrey left Tuesday
morning for a visit of several c
days at the home of her son, F. t
E. Ardrey, in Aiken. I
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Branson of \
Canton, N. C., motored to Fort \
Mill Sunday and spent the day (
at the home of L. A. Harris, x. I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimbrell c
of Charlotte, N. C., were weekend
guests of Mr. Kirabrell's pa^rents,
Mr. and Mrs. 1). G. Kimbrell.
near town. *
Mrs. .J. \V. H. Dyehes and her
children, Eva Dell Dyehes and u
Raymond ami Kenneth Dyehes. c
are visiting Mrs. Dyehes* father, s
C A. Gregory, at Clover, Va. c
The family of Dr. W. G. Moore f
a day or two ago moved from s
Lancaster to Fort Mill .and is *
now occupying the McMurray '
residence in Whiteville park.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Merritt and !
Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Ferguson
motored to Asheville, N. C'., last ^
Wednesday for a stay, of a few
days in the mountains *of North
Carolina.
Arthitr C. Lytle, mayor of Fort
Mill, left yesterday morning for j(
Columbia to spend two or three
days with the Fort Mill military
companies, which are now at *
Cniup Jackson taking part in the
i a n ' i n
uiiuuui t'licuiiipuiem 01 me uoin i
infantry. National Guard. L,
Joel A. Epps of Tampa, Fla., Uj
arrived in Fort Mill a few days u
ago for a visit at the home of his v
father, lion, S. H. Epps, in the
Gold Hill community. Another
guest of Mr. Epps is his brother, o
John Newt Epps, who moved 'b
f.oin this section to Florida about v
"35 years ago. a
Charles II. Bradford of Fort t
Mill was one of 15 successful up- jj
plicants who stood the cxainina- d
tion in Florence last Thursday c
before the State board of examiners
for license to practice phar- t
macy in South Carolina^ Fill jeu t.
^ other applicants failed 011 the ex- ^
. aniination. Dr. Bradford is a re- ^
cent graduate of the Medical r
College of South Carolina. e
Among the visitors to Fort Mill c
this week was Sheriff Fred E. i
Quinn, who spent several hours
in town Tuesday afternoon on t
official business. While here Slier- s
iff Quinn stated that his office ex- i
pected to be unusually busy for t
severui wectcs loiiowing inc ursi j
of September, when rax execti- s
tions amounting to several thou- t
sand dollars will be turned over t
to him by the county treasurer
for collection. i
A number of young people of 1
the upper section of Fort Mill j
were entertained a few evenings t
ago at a party given by Mrs. t
Hratton Epps at her home in the i
Flint Hill section in honor of Miss 1
Lillie Epps of Lumberton, N..C., i
Miss Margaret Caldwell of Ches- i
ter and Miss Beatrice Parks of t
Fort Mill. The hostess, assisted *
by Miss Roman ice Epps, served
refreshments. 1
Camp will be broken Saturday <
by the 118th infantry at Camp 1
Jackson, Columbia, and* the two 1
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^ort Mill companies are expected
o return home Supday morning.
Phere has been practically no
ickness among the Fort Mill
toys since the encampment bejan
two weeks ago and all are
ixpected to return home in good
tealth. This year, as last year,
xcessjve rains have interfered
oinewliat with the success of the
ncarapment.
Up to this time few loads of
iome raised watermelons have
>een brought into Fort Mill from
learby farms, but within the next
veek or ten days the supply is
xpected to be much larger. Two
>f the largest melon growers of
he community are J. F. Lee and
loyce Hen net t. Mr. Lee said
esterday that his melons were
>t ginning to ripen, but that he
lid hot expect his best ones to
c ready for the market for sev
ral days yet.
Has Good Half Year.
The semi-annual inventory of
he Fort Mill Cooperative associ
ixion was completed a lew days
go and at a meeting of the board
if directors Thursday evening a
emi-annual dividend of 5 peloid
wus declared. The business
f the association for the first
ix months of the year was shown
>y the report of the manager, E.
>. Parks, to he entirely satisfacoi
v. The officers of the associaion
are: George Fish, president;
). P. Brown, vice president, and
'has. W. Kason, secretary and
1 easurer.
Mrs. C. B. Merritt Dead.
Mrs. Mamie Lee Merritt, wife
>f Chas. B. Merritt, died at her
iome in the Barberville section
f Lancaster county yesterday
lorning, following a long illness.
Irs. Merritt was 38 years old and
ias the mother of several cliilren.
She was a member of llarison
Methodist church, where
lie funeral was held this morning
t 10 o'clock. The interment
;as in Harrison churchyard.
Never before has the number
f strikers in the United States
ten so large as at present. Adices
to the department of labor
t Washington indicate that more
hat 1 million. men are idle at the
iresent time on account of the
lifferences between labor and
apital.
Reduction of the regular ann>
o the strength of 125,000 enlistd
men, provided for by Congress
in the current army appro
iriutiou bill, already is in progess.
The coast artillery, medical
orps and various other staff
orps are beginning to dwindle
n size, with recruiting shut oft.
A blow on the head from a
hiig's weapon has restored the
ight in one eye of Charles .Stunners
of Williamsport, Pa. The
bug stole $28 from Summers'
>orket, and now. the victim is
eeking the thug to pay him $22.
0 make a total of $50 for the resoration
of his sight.
The Ku Klux Klan has abanloned
Lanier university, at Atanta,
and will sell or lease tin*
noperty as soon as possible, all
eachers having bene notified that
heir services are no longer required.
This statement was made
Col. W. E. Thompson, perso
ml representative of the Klan's
mperial wizard, in Raleigh, N. C..
1 few days ago.
FOR RENT ? One desirable
T-room dwelling on half acre lot
m Tom Ilall street opposite Presbyterian
church. Apply to Alex
Barber.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS. <
FOR CONGRESS \
1 hereby announce that I am a (
candidate in the Democratic primaries
of South Carolina for the
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the Fifth Congressional District
for the 68tli Congress, and I take j
this opportunity to thank the peo- ^
pie of the District for their loyal
support in the past and to ""Bay
that 1 shall endeavor to deserve
their support and confidence in
the* future.
W. F. STEVENSON.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
1 am a camlidate lor reelection <
as ('ountv Supervisor, subect to <
the approval of the Democratic <
purtv in the primary. x 1
HUGH W. BROWN. ]
~ I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Supervisor,
subject to the choice of the vot? rs ^
in the Democratic primary elcc- '
tion. S. E. LATHAM. 1
, At the solicitation of voters of [
practically all sections of York
county, i have decided to announce
myself as a candidate for |
nomination for the office of county
supervisor of York Coantv, '
subject to the approval of the
oters in the primary election. If
nominated 1 pledge myself to give
the taxpayers an etlicient, economical
business administration.
JOHN F. GORDON. '
FOR COUNTY TKE-VSl'IUiR.
Tin; Times is authorized to ann
ounce Mrs. LUCIA EWART 1
QU1NN as a candidate for Treasurer
,of York County, subject to
the action of the voters in the
Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself as a .
candidate for Treasurer of York ,
County, according to the rules of
I lie Democratic primary.
Win. A. DOUGLAS.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treasurer of York 1
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters 1
in the primary election.
ARTHUR T. HART.
1 am a candidate for the office (
of Treasurer of York County, subject
to the recommendation of the
Democratic voters in the primary (
election.
M. C. WILLIS.
I hereby unnounce 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 am u candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
recommendation oX tjie Democratic
voters in the primary election.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Treasurer of York 1
County, subject to the recommen- ?
dation of the Democratic voters
in the primary election.
*1). L. SH1EDER. 1
I am a candidate for Treasurer '
of York County, subject to the j
recommendation of the Democrat- 1
ic voters in the primary election. 1
JOHN R. LOGAN. 1
I am a candidate for Treasurer '
o? York County, subject to the 1
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tj>l>iuiui ui i ui- unnun;iiu: vol*
era in the Primary Elect ioit<
ERNEST W. GUY.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1 hereby announce myself us a
candidate for reelection to the
House of Representatives, subject
to the action of the 'voters
in the Democratic primary^
E. W. PURSLEY.
I am a candidate for renomination
in the Democratic primary
for the House of Representatives
and will be grateful to the voters
of the county for such support as
they feel I am worthy of.
W. R. BRADFORD.
At the .request of numerous tax
payers, who are interested in
lower taxes, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the House
of Representatives, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
party.
PORTER B. KENNEDY.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules
of the Democratic party.
J. L. SPRATT.
I hereby announce myself'a can.
didate for the House of Repre|
scntatives, subject to the action
of the voters of York Couhty in
the Democratic Primary.
W. C. TALLY.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
To the Voters of York Couhty:
|" At the solicitation of friends, I
am a candidate for the office of
Judge of Probate. I am qualified
to discharge the duties of the
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office. I will appreciate your
rapport of my candidacy. I will
abide the result of the primary
flection. G. P. SMITH.
I am a candidate for Probate
Judge of York County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party. Being a young man, I am
naturally subject to inquiry as to
character, standing, habits and
capacity, and where my fellow
citizens are satisfied with the re
suit of such inquiry, I will appreciate
their support. Respectfully,
RALPH II. CAIN.
Sharon, S. C.
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I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
office of Probate Judge of York
bounty, subject to the action of
the voters in the Democratic
Primary. J. L. HOUSTON. ..
If you contemplate buying a
Piano. Phonograph or New Home
Sewing Machine it will pay you
well to got L. .1. Massey's prices
and get posted.
FOR SALE?I have one hundred
bushels of good sound white
Porn in shuck. Price reasonable.
Alexander Barber. 4t
TAX EXTENSION.
. Notice is hereby given that the
time for the payment of State and
county taxes has been extended
to June 1, 1922, with a penalty
of 3 per cent for March, 5 per
cent for April. t> per cent for May
Mild 8 per cent plus costs of treasurer
from June 1, when executions
will go into the bauds of the
dieriff.
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Treasurer of York County.
WE WANT TO KNOW
YOU AND WANT YOU
TO. KNOW US
The best way for you to become
agreeably * acquainted
with us is to let us clean,
repair and press your clothes.
One trial will convince you
that our mutual business acquaintanceship
will be worth
while.
ROGERS' BARBER SHOP
Phone 28
Work Called For and Delivered
Servant Girl Wouldn't Go in
Oellar, fearing Rats.
Mrs. Tepper, Plainfield, N. J.
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mij'h, ivuiH were so uau ui out
cellar the servant girl wouldn't
go there. Bought some RATSNAP
and it cleaned "all the rats
out." RAT-SNAP destroys rats
and mice. Absolutely prevents
odors. Comes in cake form, no
mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch
it Three sizes, 35e, G5e, $1.25.
Sold by Lytle Drug Co. and
Moore's Drug Store.
SOUR STOMACH
MESTION
IhWi Black-Draagkt Highly
Irr?if ctcd by iTinim
Croctr for TrodkUs totokiag
froa Torpid
Lhrff.
last Nash rills. Tens.? Ths sfflo- .
Isaej of Thedford's Black-Draught, ths
genuine, herb, Htst medietas, la
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Paraoms, g
Croeer of this city. -It U without
Ssnkt ill* W 1I**?
don't boiler# I could got along without
It I toko It for sour stomach, hood*
ache, bod Urer, Indigestion, end oil
other troublee that ore the result of
i torpid llror.
1 hero known and used It for years,
and can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won't go to bed with*
not It In the house. It win do all It
elates to do. I cant any enough for
It*
Jinny other men and women through*
not the country hare found Black*
Draught Just as Mr Parsons describee
?valuable In regulating the liver to
Me normal fmqtlmii. and In oieeneliii
the bowels el tonpurltlea
Thodford's Black-Dmnght ttvor modi
dm is the orlglaal and onl^ genuine,
dteept no Imitations or substitute*
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Thftra aro nv?r 000 rfnior ?
that because of the dependal
chandise and service to the ]
tributors of NYAL PRODUC1
places the interest of the cut
action, and the service rendei
plete until the customer is e
When you have a prescriptioi
it to a good drug store?one
strength drugs, and compoum
by your physician. You are
drug store service at Nyal (
is one in Fort Mill, and it is?
MOORE'S DF
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fins and Caskets
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Happy?
Because They E
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ale character of their meraublic
were selected as disTS.
Each of these stores
itomer first in every transited
is not considered comntirely
satisfied,
i to be filled be sure to take
> that will use only pure, full
d it in the manner prescribed
assured of uniformly good
Quality Drug Stores. There
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