Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 03, 1922, Image 2
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gP / THE FORT MILL TIMES
Thursdn y s?Democratic.
"W. It. Bradford. Editor and Publisher.
The Times Invite* contributions on live
subjects, but does not agree to publish
more than 200 words on any subject.
The right in reserved to edit every communication
subtnltted for publication.
On application to the publisher, advertising
rates are made known to those
interested.
Telephone, loom and long distance.
No. 1]2.
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. Kntered ut the postottlce at Fort Mill.
S. C.i an mall matter of the second class
THURSDAY, AUGUST, 3 1922.
, ^ 11 Patty" Arbuckle is now n
guest in the magnificent home he
formerly owned in Los Angeles.
His manager owns the place. All
the money that Arbuckle has
made since his fatal booze party
last "September was a small sum
for writing a scenario, lie is now
directing an obscure actor while
waiting for Will llays to let him
come baelc in the movies. The
way of the transgressor is hard
and most people will agree thai
it ought to be.
Notwithstanding the talk about
the poisonous liquor that the bootleggers
and blind tigers are sell
ing, the doctors report that then
are four-fifths fewer deaths in
Mow \ nl'l; nit v tliuii in fli** nlii
saloon days. The same ratio
holds good throughout the country.
New York police add thu.
arrests for drunkenness now arc
/ ore-third less than in 191 il. The
national situation is similar. Bu
still there are people who claim
that there is more drunkenness
now than ever before.
Oeorge Curmaek, one of the
purty whose gold strike openen
up the Klondike, has just died in
Vancouver. The telegraph wire,
announced his death in just 2^
words. We are too busy hunting
gold in our own way to pa>
much attention to t'urmack i.
death. With the perspective oi
time, we now see that the Yukon
gold rush did not amount to
much after all; but it led to the
industrial and commercial open
iug up of the far north, whosi
timber, coal, fish, meat and gram
will be its real gold, and in that
respect the gold rush was a vers
big thing.
All England is tulking abou.
the feat of Thomus Hamilton oi
Sundudy. 11c built a house ah
by himself. ?The building, 50 bv
_ 100 feet, will be used for a mov
ing picture theater. Hamilton
/l.,~ !.?*: -n a
uug uiu luuiiuaiiuiin, iuiu an tnc
v % brick, put oil the roof, installed
all the fixtures aud put 011 al
the finishing touches, withoui
help of any kind. He was on tin
job not quite two years. Euglisi
people think Hamilton did a bit
thing. But Americans will thinl
ho did a foolish thing. An Anler
iecu would huve hired half ft do/
en men to help him and the jol
would have been completed in j
couple of months and by thi
time he would have been collect
ing rent for more than 18 month*
A third of the farm laud ii
Sweden now uses electricity fo
power. Farmers over there ar
beginning to make inquiric
about electric propelled plow
?nd harrows. Many of them us
"" s' electric^ saws ^ to vcut their fin
woou ami plumber, some eve
'* ^ dm)# ^>ow
^Tiffr plant* Bat many Swedin
jw^i?-^tmerel
\ NOTICE
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NOTICE is hereby given that
at a meeting of the fork County
Democratic Executive Committee
neid this July 31st, 1922, the folic
wing amounts were fixed for
various offices, to wit: fiouse of
itepreseuiatives, $25; County iSup^visor,
$*U; 'treasurer, $40;
Auditor, $oO; Frobale Judge, $40;
Superintendent of Education,
t>oo ; County Commissioners, $15 ;
Magistrates: Bethel Township,
$lo; Bethesda, $10; Broad Kiver,
$10; Bullock Creek, $lu; Cataw- '
oa, $25; Ebenezer, $15; King's
Mountain, $17.50; Fort Mill, *$15;
Vork, $20; Township Supervisors,
$5.
'Ihe foregoing assessments must j
oe paiu to euner me ^uairiuaii
or Secretary of the Committee on
or before 12. o'clock noon oL j
ruseday, August 8th, 1922, and ,
pledges must be signed and filed !
at the same time. The following 1
schedule for campaign meetings
in~the County was also adopted,'
to wit:
McConnellsville ? Wednesday,
August 9th. I
Ogden?Thursday, August 10. 'I
Kock liill?Saturday, August j
12th. ~
Fort Mill?Wednesday, August !
10th.
Forest Hill?Friday, August i
16th.
Clover?Saturday, August 19th
liethany?Tuesday, August 22.
Hickory Grove ? Wednesday, .
August 23rd.
Blairsville ? Thursdav, August
241 h.
York?Saturday, August 2uth.
The following managers of elec- j
lions and polling places for the i
various precincts were fixed for |
she first Primary election to be!
in Id Tuesday, August 29ih, 1922:'
Aragon Polling Place ? Joe
Howe's Store; Managers, T. O.
Blackburn, K. M. Sutton, It. C.
MeFadden.
Bethel ? Ford's Store; II. E. j
Sifford, II. K. Davis, \V. L. Adams;
Clerk, Mrs. II. C. Barnett.
Bethany?Mctjill Bros'. Store;
J. N. Pursley, W. B. McClill, Lee
jettys.
Blairsville ? Blairsville School
iloust'* S. L. Hlnir (E.Medur
iiii, 1*. S. Kussell.
buliovk < reek?P. B. Ckiode's
Stoic; E. X. Lunkhead; L. L.
Dowdle, T. K. Blair.
Catawba?Simpson Store; "VV.
H^Spuncer, 11. Al. Lineberger, T.
E. Pat toil.
Cannon Mill?Odd Fellows'
ilall; Preston S. Tliomasson, Robert
F. Lee, Wrn. K, Chambers.
Clover?Town Hall or Presbyterian
Church; Fred 11. Jackson,
B. A. Jackson, Sam J. Matthews.
Fort MilL-Town llall; \V. M.
\\ ilson, A. L. Parks, Fred Nims,
Jr.
Forest Hill?Forest Hill School
House; W. P. Boyd; 1). F. Whisjnant,
F. L. Beard.
Kbenezer ? Matthews' Store ;
B. M. Anderson, J. L. Currence,
). M. Taylor.
Filbert?Land's Mill; F. C.
Walker, J. Boy Ferguson, W. W.
Jackson.
Hickory drove?Office of 11. L.
A. Smith; J. K. Allison, J. 11.
, Hood, Jet. Smith.
Hopewell ? Hopewell School
' House; J. W. Srnarr, B. R. Jones,
V. D. Howell,
i Lesslie?Lcsslie School House;
i J. F. .Shillinglaw, J. T. Spencer,
. l). G. Lesslie.
( McConnellsville? Store Building
of McConuell; J. A. llarshaw,
' C. C. Moore, James M. Lindsay.
c Mitchell's Store ? At Mitch
ell's Store; 11. F. Rcid, J. E. ('aid.
well, Thos. Mitchell.
j Newport?Jackson's Store;Jim
Faris, Frank Glenn, George Mar11
tin.
8 New Zion?New Zion School
- House; A. E. Burns, N. F. Robin
?. son, E. B. McCarter.
Ogden?Ogden School House; F
i, II. Simpson, 1. S. Kidd, H. Millei
r Dnnlap. r*
Rock Hill No. 1?City Hall
e Hiram Hutchinson, Paul Work
,s man, E. G. Nunn.
a Rock Hill No. 2?City Hall
e James N. Benton, Jno. W. Mill
ir.g, Robt. 11. Mobley.
Rock Hill No. 3?Arcade-Vic
" toria School House; D. Ij. Moss
:t C N. Stutts, J? B. Porter,
d Rock Hill No. 4?RI T. Fewel
>r & Co., West Main Street; J. P
,e Gulp, Thorn Neely Ralph Arm
' strong.
Si Santiago?A. M. MeGill's Store
" A C. "White, J. E. Bigger, R. 41
Be Brown.
y JHrug Storey ?
is* jv.
THE FORT HULI
John DfRc
attributes bis success
always made die otl
proposition d<#n in
That's what the merchants of
? Their advertisements spfeak for the
And what they put dawn in bL
back of.
Thev want vour business. Th
tabon to do business with them.
That's why they advertise, and th
her shopping nowadays until sh<
and posted herself on prices.
Is there an easier or better way i
It only requires a few minute
. advertisements.
The Boy Scout's motto is "Be F
# That's what every housewife sh
market >
Read the advertisements and y
times the cost of the subscriptic
save many dollars to add to you
Reading advertisements in this
Try it for a month aid check i
I th .? .1 r? i r 11
lhats anotner rvocKeieuer ma?
the dollars will take care of then
There are hundreds of pennies
advertisements in this paper evei
Quinii, \V. W. Whiteside*.
Tirzali?Smith's Store; W. T.
Dates, Walter Shillinglu\f, .J. A.
Campbell.
York No. 1 ?-Court I lOuse; K.
M. Dixon, R. L. Wilkerson, II. C.
.Smith; \v. ii. Keller. Cldrk.
York No. 2?City Hull; It. T.
Beam guard. .1. C. Parrott, it. .J.
Maekorell.
Beersheba ? Bersheeba School
House; W. A. Carroll, J. L.
licmpheill, Hugh ?). Love.
Polls will open at 8 A. M. and
close at 4 P. M. All clubs which
have an enrollment of ^over 50
must use the Australian Ballot
System in the said election, and
rules governing same must be obtained
from tlie t-huirunin snare
tary or managers of election. In.
order to vote at the sail primary,
all voters must have been regularly
enrolled on th ? club rolls ot'
their respective precincts.
JOHN A. MARION,
County Chairman.
Attest? *
J. II. SAYE, Secretary.
i HEADACHES CAN
BE CURED
BY PROPERLY FITTED
GLASSES
Although you may s^ perfectly,
both neur and far, ia it not possible
that you are using up Nerve Force
to do so? We have furnished Glasses
in a great maney just such cases
with beneficial results, Our rooms
are equipped with all the latest improved
instruments and appliances
known to the science of Optics.
n ccJJKkit' ^
Optomotrifta and Opticians
. Izard Building Ground Floor
Hampton Street
ROCK HILL - S. C.
{ Wear one pair Humming Bird
. Silk Hose and you will always
call for them. They last longer
i and look better. $1.50 at Mas:
sey's.
I *.
' Haw a Xfm* ->.*
W?*ivyvu f vw.?vniu ?iu UJ
Rata?Farmers Heed.
' | Dr. Vf. H. Butler says, "I us<
I HAT-SNAP around my hospital
5 ; every three months, whether ]
'. see rats or not. It does the wdrl
| ?RAT-SNAP gets them everj
; | time. I recommend it to every
- body having rats." Don't wai
until there is a brood of rats, ac
- immediately you see the first one
> Three siees, 35c,. 65c, $1.^5. Sol<
by Lytic Drug Co. and Moore 'i
* Drug Store.
NOTICE OF BALK.
The undersigned will sell al
; the household and kitchen furn
>. iture and some tools belonging t
the estate of Sallie A. Nivens, de
;. ceased, at the late home of th
1. deceased ^on Tuesday,August^
^ J922, (1 o cl^ck^ ^
'"y *'r "* ' '
. (8. 0.) TIMES
1 I -U
Mr'*
^?
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ickefeller
to the fact that he
her fellow put his
Bldck and White.
this town are doing (or you.
unselves in black and white,
ack and white they stand
eir advertisements are an invie
wise housekeeper never does
; has read the advertisements
saving money?
s of vour time to scan the
*
Vepared.**
ould be when she goes out to
ou will not alone save many
>n to this paper, but you will
r bank account
paper is profitable reading,
up the pennies you will save,
tim: "Save your pennies and
i selves."
i to be saved by reading the
y issue.
Exports Painting
Ail Automobile
We make it look like a NEW
CAlt, 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 desired
color it looks like new and
the paint will last indefinitely.
It will also protect it and you get
protection and beauty combined
when it is painted by
Tnnvcnv'c paint
UUUilUUll I) SHOP
JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager- r.
Auto Painters. Body and Top Builder*
ROCK HILL, S. C.
THE QL
Is governed to a
from which it is
many people cor
Everything we s
merit. Long ex
tancrht lis now tr
ers get the ben<
why they remaii
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and any kind oi
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| FordOi
nurtc IiLta almn
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j | worth while, are counl
I parts are manufacture
i i highest possible rate
I grades of steel used ai
the same high quali
treated alloy steels
formulas for the mar
UINE FORD PART
Don't be misled ?Insist uj
PARTS made by the Fori
so doing you will get frc
more wear from them, e
lowest possible cost?the
50% OF GENUIN1
RETAIL FOR LESS
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mK lor raru
When your Ford car, or
1 attention, call on us. For i
erly equipped, employ cor
use Genuine Ford and
repair work:
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FORT MIL
fAUTY OF
great extent by the qi
s made. That is oni
ne here for their flour
ell in foodstuffs is of 1
:perience in the groc
> judge and how to bi
;fit. And that, we i
11 customers of ours fi
II Cooperative
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
3UNCE1
tuildinor Publir. nf
d to make quick delii
: Building material ri
rite your inquiries.
ting, Flooring, Ceiling,
lement, Moldings, La
lufacture anything in
"ft '! *
ill Lumber (
AL CAR ^ j!
if ion II
aality of the flour
e reason why so
?
the same order of
ery business has
ay. Our customnight
remark, is
rom year to year.
e Store
WENT
Fort Mill
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irenes or Lumoer
ght at your* door
Siding, Shingles, - '+
the, Doors, Sash,
Millwork.
Company
ROCK HILL, S. C.
wners!
ist everything else
terfeited. Imitation
d to SELL at the
of profit and the
re consequently not
ty, specially heatspecified
in Ford
tufacture of GEN'S.
x>n GENUINE FORD
d Motor Company. By
>m 35 to 100 per cent
ind you will pay the
same everywhere.
5 FORD PARTS
THAN 10c EACH
) Price List
Fordson tractor needs
remember we are propnpetent
mechanics, and
Fordson parts in all 1
otor Co.
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