'" NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Miss Belle Stribling of Richland
visited friends in Fort Mill
dnring the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Link of
^ Laurens visited relatives in Fort
Mill during the last week-end.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Mc
Dr. C. B. Alexander of Knox
villlo, Tenn., who practiced medi'
cine in Fort Mill about 20 year:,
ugo, was the guest of L. A. Harris
during the past week.
Capt. F. M. Mack, superintendent
of the Fort Mill school, returned
home Tuesday, after atUndiug
i'6r several weeks the
summer school at the University
of South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parks announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Annie Parks, to
J. II. S. Pearson of Spartanburg
the marriage to take place at the
home in Fort Mill August -15.
Miss Alexandra Mack of Decatur,
Ga., is a guest of her aunt,
Mrs. W. B. Ardrey. Miss Maek
is a daughter of the late Dr. Al
exander Mack, who practiced
medicine in Fort Mill about 3C
years ago.
Col. and Mrs. William Banks
of Columbia are spending the day
in Fort Mill as guests at tjie home
of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Belk. Col
Banks is ah old Fort Mill boy
and bus many friends here who
are always pleased to welcome
him to town.
Maj. .Tames I). Fulp of Abbe
ville returned to his home Tiies
day after spending several day?
in Fort Mill as a guest of his
mother, Mrs. A. O. Jones. Foi
several weeks Maj. Fulp has beer
teaching in" the summer school al
the University' of South Carolina
pf . TAX EXTENSION.
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Notice is hereby given that th<
time for the payment of State ant
county taxes has been extendei
to June 1, 1922, with a penalty
of 3 per eent for March, 5 pel
cent for April; 6 per cent for Ma:
and 8 per cent plus costs of treas
urer from June 1, when exce.u
tions will go into the hands of th(
sueriii.
II. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
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There are over 12,000 dm
that because of the deper
ehandise and service to th
tributors of NYAL PROD
places the interest of the
action, and the service rer
plete until the customer i
When you have a prepcrip
Lees of Chatham, Va., were guests
this week of Dr. aiul Mrs. J. 13.
Ellott.
W. 0. Griffin has returned to
Fort Mill from a vacation he recently
spent in Sumter and other
h ' places."
Mrs. A. L. Ott and her daughter,
Miss Thehna Ott, are visiting
relatives at North, Orangeburg
county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Meacliam
have as their guest for several
weeks Miss Margaret Spratt of
Columbia.
Miss. Lana Parks is with a
party of her Rock Hill friends at
summer resorts in the mountains
of western North Carolina.
Miss Esther Meacham has returned
to her home in Fort Mill,
after spending several weeks at
the summer school at Furman
university, Greenville.
Marshall Coleman and Miss
Bettie Cook, both of thevBe!air
community in Lancaster county,
were married Monday afternoon
by Magistrate .J. li. 1 laile.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fish, Miss
Lucy Fish and Miss Dorothy
Bergstrom Saturday motored to
IJendersonville, N. C., where they
spent the week-end
Miss Julia Armstrong and Miss
Bernice Mills have returned to
Fort Mill after attending for tinlast
six weeks a sum miner school
in Asheviile, N. C.
Steam Pressing Club
The Enormous Volume of Our
Business is Strong Evidence
of Our Ability to
Clean, Press and Repair Clothing
so thoroughly that those who
try us
TRY AGAIN
You ought to become fully informed
regarding our Hoffman
sanitary method of pressing
clothes.
S.iitnoKt* vou tell us vou are in*
? ?r i %f ? terested,
thaPs all?we'll call.
ROGERS' BARBER SHOP
Phone 28
11' you contemplate buying a
Piano, Phonograph or New Home
Sowing Machine it will pay you
well to get li. ). Mas^ev's prices
md get posted.FOll
SALE?I have one hundred
bushels ol' good sound white
Corn in shuck. Price reasonable.
Alexander Earlier. -It
8 A Tonic K
jji For Women k
& "I was hardly able to drag, 1 2
ki was so weakened," writes Mr*. Va
FT W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. [T
Pj "The doctor treated me for about rj
IV! two months, still 1 didn't pet W
J M any better. 1 had a large fam- M
| Mi ily and felt 1 surely must do |M
QQ something to enable mc to take UL
fj. care of my little ones. 1 had Lj
nn heard of PY
iCARDUll
m The Woman's Tonic g
a] "I decided to try it," con- yt
tlnucs Mrs. Ksy ... "I took Fj
eight bottles in all ... I re
\ % gained my strength and have W
> Ms liad no more trouble with wo- |M
manly weakness. 1 have ten Uh
y children and am able to do all
TJ my housework and a lot out- nr
H doors ... 1 can sure recommeudCardul."
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I Hj Take Cardui today. It may P
; M be lust what yoii need. M
pv At all druggists. p
Servant Girl Wouldn't Go in
Cellar, fearing Rats.
i Mrs. Topper. Plain field, N. J
\ 's?ys, "R;*ts were so bad in oui
. cellar the servant girl wouldn't
go there. Bought some KAT
^NAP and it cleaned ail the rat*
tout." RAT-SNAP destroys rat;
i j and mice. Absolutely prevent!
odors. Comes in cake form, n<
mixing. Cats oh dogs won't toucl
f it Three sizes, 85c, 65c, $1.25
p Sold by Lytic Drug Co. ant
l' Moore's Drug Store.
FOR RENT ? One desirabl
e 7-room dwelling ou half acre lo
on Tom Hall street opposite Prea
bvterian church. Apply to Al?:
Barber.
*ug Stores
ig stores iii the United States
idable character of their merte
public were selected as disU0T8.
Each of thrfso stores
customer first in every transidered
is not considered ooms
entirely satisfied,
tion to be filled be sure to take
one that Will use only pure, fyll
rand \t in the mfuraer prescribed
ure assured , of uniformly good
il Quality Drug Stores. There
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ANNOUMCamWPB.
FOR CONGRESS
1 hereby announce that I am a
candidate in the Democratic primaries
of South Carolina for the i
nomination for Representative of!
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 <
I am a candidate for County
Supervisor, subject to the choice
of the Democratic voters in the
primary election. \
THOS. \V. BOYD.
1 am a candidate for reelection
as County Supervisor, subect to
the approval of the Democratic
party in the primary.
HUGH \V. BROWN.
1 hereby announce myself ua a
candidate for County Supervisor,
subject to the choice of the voters
in the Democratic primary election.
S. E. LATHAM.
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
olers in the primary election, if
nominated 1 pledge myself to give
itie taxpayers an efficient, economical
business udministratiou.
JOHN F. GORDON.
FOR COUNTY TKFASURFK.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mrs. LUCIA EWART
QU1NN as a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to
the action of the voters in the
1 )emocrat ic primary.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treasurer of York
County, according to the rules ot
die Democratic primary.
Win. A. DOUGLAS.
1 hereby announce myself a? a
I i'-... 'I' -e
i v iuiuiuuic iur i rrusiiit;!' 01 1 urs
County, subject to the recommendation
of the. Democratic voter*
iu tlie primary election.
ARTHUR T. HART.
1 am a candidate for the oilice
of Treasurer of York County, subject
to the recommendation of the
Democratic voters in the primary
election.
M. C. WILLIS.
I hereby announce myself a a a
andidate for Treasurer of York
County, subject to the recoiniuenI
dation of the Democratic voters
I l the primary election,
i W. D. TIIOM AStSOM
* 1 iim a candidate for Treasurer
oi' York County, subject toJJie
recommendation of the Deitkif.f'atie
voters in ihe primary election.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
Wf
1 hereby announce myself, a
andidate for Treasurer of Yc^rk
County, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic voters
:n the primary election.
*D. L. SHIEDER.
I am a candidate for Treasurer
??f York County, subject to the
tcconnucndation of tl>e Democratic
voters in tile primary election.
JOHN R. LOGAN,
I am a candidate for Treasurer
of York County, subject to the
ipproval of the Democratic voters
in the Primary Election.
J ERNEST W. GUY.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1 I hereby announce myself as i
candidate for reelection to Uu
House of Representatives, sub
? ject to the action of the vjter
in the Democratic primary.
E. W. PURSLEY.
I am a candidate for renoinina
tion in the Democratic primarj
for the House of Representative
and will be grateful to the voter
of the county for such support a
they feel I am worthy of.
W. R. BRADFORD.
...?
ai me request or numerous iu.
payers, who arc interested ii
lower taxes, I hereby announo
myself a candidate for the Rous
of Representatives, subject to th
rules and regulations of the Den
oeratic party. r
PORTER B. KENNEDY.
I hereby announce myself'',
candidate for the Rouse of Rep
resentatives, subject to the rule
of the Democratic party.
- J. L. SPRArTTv
I hereby announoe -myself seat
Ldidate for the Reuse of 'Bepr<
? aeatativee, snbjeot to the a*tip
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Became J
IN 1903, driving tl
car, Barney Oldfi
career ol victor
earned him the tit
Driver of The Wor
come the tire weakni
racing difficult and
studied tires?specif
supervised construct
Today, Barney Ol
as the "Master
Starting with the cr
carried the "099" or
seconds, - Oldfield
? 1 L* t
vciupeu nis ianiuus
which covered 500 i
eight miles an h<
change.
In three years Ol
won every importan
ican speedways. T1
W i 1 1
JUDGE OF PROBATE
To the Voters of York County:
a a. it i: a - *: r r * i
ai ilie Houciuiuoii ui lrjwius, i
um a candidate for the office of
Judge of Probate. 1 am qualified
to discharge the duties of the
office. I will appreciate your
support of my candidacy. 1 will
abide the result of the primary
election. G. P. SMITH.
I am a candidate for Probate
Judge of Yorl$ County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party. Being a young man, 1 am
naturally subject to inquiry as to
character, standing, habits and
capacity, aud where my fellow
citizens are satisfied with the result
of such inquiry, 1 will appreciate
their support. Respectfully,
RALPH H. CAIN.
Sharon, S. C.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
office of Probate Judge of York
County/ subject to the action of
the voters in the Democratic
Primary. J. L. HOUSTON.
MAGISTRATE
I am a candidate for reappointment
as Magistrate of Fort Mill
ownship, subject to the recom
mendation of the Democratic voi
ten in the primary election. If
. reappointed, I will continue to
serve the people to the best of my
ability. J. R. HAILE.
I am a candidate for Magistrate
of Fort Mill Township, subi
ject to the rules of the Demo?
cratic party, and will thank those
. who favor me with their support
< in the primary election.
E. S. PARKS.
SUPT. OF EDUCATION
* 1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
8 office of Superintendent of Education
for York County, subject
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to tne action 01 tne voters in me
- Democratic primary.
JOHN E. CARROLL.
i
" AUDITOR
e I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
office of -Auditor of York County,
subject to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primary.
BBOADUS M. LOVE,
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J" FIVE DOLLARS REWARD?
For loot black hound ;-one-third
right -ear tprn off and wart in
right eye. Finder please return
i- to E. L Bailee, Route I, Fori
V MJ& a. C.
B Tbio^m the time of year^when
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tie Master ]
Master Tire
le "999" racing American tires
ield started his first place in th
ies that later They have wo
le of "Master tivc years in
Id." To over- ^apolis Sweepst
ssses that made Oldiields have
dangerous he Rccords and
ied r erials?
lon The Wichiu
dence of Oldfie
dneia is k.. i ... ? ..
n , ,, tnc?when a s
Tire Builoer. _OR
udc tires which crcd 34 525 T1
le mile in sixty, winter roadsgradually
de- <ested bX thc 1
Cords?a set of
miles at eighty- See your de
our without a these rugged t
field has dev<
through a life
dfield tires have experience. T
t race on Amer- convince you
ley are the only Most Trustwc
fOUNG & WOLF
I Why Do the
! Community Lot
i Happy?
Because They
Dailv.
i Ask Your Grc<
j ROCK HILL:
I Wc Have Recently IV
5 Jlon in the Price of Oi
1.
Delight
Differe:
What more can be g&id?
lightful?our line of
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TOILET WATERS, EX'
SACHETS, ROUGES. C<
FOOD.
Yonr favorites are amonf
and sell them.
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JOB PF
AT THE TIMES OFI
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Builder
that have ever taken
e French Grand Prix,
n for three consecuthe
600-mile Indiauakes.
So far in 1922,
lowered four World's
:ven track records.
i Test Run gave evild
superiority in tourct
of four Cords coves
over rutted, frozen,
?a performance atVlayor
of Wichita.
aler and get a set of
ires that Barney Oldeloped
and perfected
:time of practical the
'heir performance will
that thej' are "The
>rthy Tires Built."
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Children of This
ok So Healthy and
Eat "Rock Hill"
ler For It.
STEAM BAKERY
lad a a Substantial Reducur
Bread. f
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They are different?they are daCreations
rRAOTSl FACE POWDERS,
IMPACTS, CREAM AND SKIN
X them. It is a pleasure to show
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