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BP ' > iSg&RF . "yER^ ~ NEWS ABOUT TOWN. The annual picnic of the farmers of lower Fort Mill towjuship is today being held near the home of L. M. Massey. In Fort Mill township as in other sections of York county rain is badly needed to rehabilitate the cotton and cogi crops. An interesting program of the J horae-couiing exercises to be neld ac Six Mile Presbvterian church, I Lancaster county. August 12. has . just been issued. " \ June Potts, magistrate's constable *in Indianland townsliip, Lancaster county, a few days ago captured a liquor still and arrested two white men near Van Wyok who are accused of operating the still. The men were taken to the Lancaster county .jail to await trial. V Louise, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Masesy, is ill of typhoid fever. Dr. .1. B. Elliott, attending physician, yester. day said he was at a loss to know how the little girl contracted the disease. Speaking of the child's! illness, Dr. Elliott also said that this is the first case of typhoid fever he has had in his practice in more than two years. Evangelistic services will hegin at Pleasant Valley Baptist church next Sunday and will continue through the week, with services morning ami night. The Rev. A. Finch, former pastor of the Fort Mill and Pleasant Valley Baptist churches, will assist the pastor, the Rev. J. \Y. 11. Dyches, in the meeting. Sunday morning Mr. Finch will fill the pulpit of the Fort Mill church. The annual picnic j>f the Fort Mill Presbyterian Sunday school, held Tuesday near the site of the old White grist mill on Steel cieek, two miles east of town, I proved a pleasant event for the | teachers and children until rain j came along shortly after dinner I and forced a hurried return to town. The Sunday school had it similar experience when the picnic was held at the saiue place a few yeyrs ago. State Senator S. E. liailes of Lancaster county left Saturday p morning on a business trip to St. Louis, Mo., expecting to be away until the latter part of the pres, cut week. An erroneous report which caused some uneasiness for friends of Senator iiailes was circulated on the streets of Fort Mill Monday morning to the effect that he was a passenger on the Missouri Pacific train whie.it was wrecked at l)e Soto, Alo., 20 utiles south of St. Louis, Sunday night in which Hi persons were l.; i. 1 i it it it'ii ana injured. Senator | Bailcs made the trip to St. Louis over the Southern railway and had perhaps not reached thai city when the wreck occurred on the Missouri Pacific. Reports coining into Fort Mill during .the last day or two from nearby lifrms in York and Lancaster counties regarding the ruyuges of the boll weevil have it tnat the insect is doing great damage to the cotton crop on 8oiae farms, while on others tile destruction Ft has wrought up to this time does not appear to be serious. Ycsterduy the statement was made that one well known .Pleasant Valley fanner had offered $'20 to have the fallen squares picked up in four acres of cotton, but finding no one to do the work he had given up hope of raising any cotton in the field and had abandoned it lo?ne pest. * / Good Dr \ There are over 12,00p drug that because of the depends chandise and service to the tributors of NYAL PEODUC places the interest of the cu action, and the service rende plete until the customer is c When you have a prescriptio it to a good drug store?on strength drugs, and compous by your physician You are drug store service at Nyal Is one in Fort Kill, and it isMOORE'S EM A'"'-. \ W.C.MOORE. I NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE. J. H. Hughes of Wilmington, N. C., was a guest last week of his brother, E. L. Hughes. W. P. Craytou of Charlotte, N. C., was a guest of his brother, T. J. Cray ton, in Fort Mill a few days ago. Parks O. Boyd of Norfolk, Va., is a guest this week in the home <>:' Ins mother, Mrs. Mamie Boyd. Mrs. C. S. Link and Miss Sophie Link left Tuesday morning for a week's visit to relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. T. S. Kirkpatrick left Tuesday morning for a visit to his daughters. Mrs. E. G. Gaither, in Statesville, N. C., and Mrs. Allen G. Graham, in Greenville. l)r. John M. Hutchinson, who seme weeks ago sold his drug store in Fort Mill to Dr. W. C. Moore, has accepted a position as piescription clerk at a drug store m Luinberton, N. C., and will soon move his family to that 4 lU>VIlt Mr. ami Mrs. dames W. Barber ami their three children of Columbia are quests this week ol Air. Barber's parents, Mr. and Airs. Alexander Barber. Air. Barbel is a field Representative of I i.e. United States Veterans' bureau and is attending to his duties at points in this section ol the State. Shelley Sutton, T. A. Alills and the Kev. J. \V. II. Dyches lef> Aloiulay afternoon by automobile lor Abbeville to attend the State council meeting of the Junior Order IT. A. M., which began its I'Mli annual session Tuesday. Mrs. Sutton, who accompanied the party, will continue the trip to Atlanta with her husband to visit i'? lat ives. Several York county rural letit r carriers expect to attend the annual State convention of the South Carolina Letter Carriers' ! association which is to lie held in Catfney August 14-15. Headquarters of the convention are to >e at the 1 Intel ( arroll. The senate has a.Class and it is patiently waiting for Bever| :dge. . Steam Pressing Club The Enormous Volume of Our Business ic Strong Evidence of Our Ability to ('loan, Press ami Repair Clothing so thoroughly that those who try us TRY AGAIN 'i on ought to^ become fully infanned regarding our Hoffman Sanitary method of pressing e!ut lies. P.tpposc yQii tell us you are interested. that's all?we'll call. ROGERS' BARBER SHOP Phone 28 t ?^ ! If you contemplate buying a Piano, Phonograph or New Home, Sewing Machine it will pay you ( v.ell to get L. J. Massey's prices ami get posted. . ( FOR SALE?I have one hundred bushels of good sound white Corn in shuck. Price reasonable. Alexander Bniber. 4t ug Stores stores in the United States i ble character of their merpublic were selected as disITS. Each of these stores istomer first in every transred is not considered com ntirely satisfied. < n to be filled be sure to take i e that will use only pure, full id it in the manner prescribed assured of uniformly good Quality Drug Stores. There J ? < *UG STORE Ph. G., Manager * " '"U ' ' ? 1 ANKOUHOHMBOTB. FOR CONGRESS 1 hereby announce that 1 am a candidate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina for the nomination for Represent at tore of th<? Fifth Congressional District for the 68th Congrats and X 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 tlietr support and confidence in the future. W. F. STEVENSON. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR J am a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the ehoioe of the Democratic voters in the primary election. THOS. W. BOYD. I am a candidate for reelection as County Supervisor, subect to the approval of the'Democratic party in the primary. HUGH W. BROWN. I hereby announce myself as a , candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the choice of the voters iu the Democratic primary election. S. E. LATHAM. the solicitation of voters of practically all sections of York ...x,,.. .. i" i i ; i , x iia vi' uixiut'ci xo mi* nounc'e myself as a candidate for nomination ior the office of county supervisor of York County, subject to the approval of the > otcrs in the primary election. If-, nominated 1 pledge myself to give die taxpayers an efficient, economical business administration. JOHN F. GORDON. roil COUNTY TltiasCltUH. Tin; Times is authorized to announce Mrs. LUCIA lvW-ART i^UINN as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the action of the voters in the I )emocrat ic primary. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of lie Democratic primary. Wm. A. DOUGLAS. 1 hereby announce myself i as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. ARTHUR T. llART. I am a candidate for the office of Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the ik-mocratic voters in the pripiar\ election. M. C. WILLIS. I hereby announce myself as a nudniate for Treasurer of York ' County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters 1 i the primary election. ' 1 W. 1). THOMASSON. 1 I >1111 l'-~ - . . vdiivmiiii* lur treasurer |, of York County, subject to the s ivcoiumeudalion of tin* Democrat- ( ic voters in the primary election. GEO. \Y. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce myself a undidute for Treasurer of Y'ork , 'ounty, subject to the recommen- { tat ion of the Democratic voters < ?'i the primary election. I D. L. SHIEDER. j I am a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the t ecouuuendatioii of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 1 JOHN R. LOGAN. < I am a candidate for Treasurer 1 of York County, subject to the 1 ipproval of ihe Democratic vot- 1 ers in the Primary Election. . ERNEST W. GUY. 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 1 hereby announce myself as a i candidate for reelection to the < House of Representatives, sub- ] ject to the action of the voters i in the Democratic primary. E. W. PURS LEY. I am a candidate for renonaina tion 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 1 am worthy of. , W. R. BRADFORD. 1 At the request of numerous tax payers, who are interested ill lower taxes, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House ( of Representatives, subject to, the rules and regulations of the Dem- ^ oeratre party. ' PORTER B. KENNEDY. T U 1 x uercuy announce myseu a . candidate for the llouse of Representatives, subject to the hiles of the Democratic party. J. L. SPRATT. J I hereby announce myself a can. t (lidate for the House of Repre- 1 sentatives, subject to the action a of the voters of York County in the Democratic Primary. i W. C. TALLY. 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, 6 per cent for May and 8 per cent plus costs of treasurer from June 1, when executions will go into the hunds of the sheriff. H. E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. ' I " FOR RENT ? One desirable 7-room dwelling on half acre lot on Tom Hall street opposite Presbyterian church. Apply to Alex Barber. WEAK, NERVOUS, i m v m mm?mm mm ALL KUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until Ska Tried Cardui.?Says "Rcnk Wee Surprising."?Got Aloug Fine, Became Normal mad Healthy. Springfield Mo.?"Mr back was so weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer en Route 6, this place. "I kept getting headaches and having to -go to bed," contluues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. "My husband, having heard of Cardui, proposed getting It for me. "1 saw after taking some Cardui ,. . that I was improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would "get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was In good healthy-.condition. I cannot %too much for It" keusands of women hare suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardui Since it has helped so many, you should not hesitate to try Cardui If troubled with womanly aliments. Fer sale everywhere. K.U JUDGE OF PROBATE To the Voters of York County: At the solicitation of friends, 1 hiii a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate. I am qualified (o discharge the" duties of the office. I will appreciate your support of my candidacy. I will abide the result of the primary election. G. P. SMITH. I am a candidate Tor Probale i] Judge of York County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Being a young man, 1 am naturally subject to inquiry as to [ haracter, standing, habits and capacity, and where my fellow citizens are satisfied with the re- ; suit of such inquiry, 1 will appreuiate their support. Respectfully, , RALPH H. CAIN. Sharon, S. C. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the Dffice of Probate Judge of York County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic 'j Primary. J. L. HOUSTON. ?i 'j MAGISTRATE j I am a candidate for reappoint- j meuti as Magistrate of Fort Mill )wnahip, ?subject to file recommentation of the Democratic vo- j tcrs in the primary election. If * reappointed, I will continue to . jerve the people to the best of :ny ihility. J. R. HAILE. I am a candidate for Magis- 1 rrate of Fort Mill Township, subject to the rules of the Demo- ' ;ratic party, and will thank those | rcho favor me with their support j n 4? 1 A ' ii iuv iiiici v ncviiuii. E. S. PARKS. SUPT. OF EDUCATION 1 hereby announce myself a ' candidate for reelection to the jffie* of Superintendent of Edu- i ation for York County, subject 10 the action of the voters in the Democratic primary. JOHN E. CARROLL. AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a uuuiidate for reelection to the iJKsio. A# A ...1 ? _ e V?I. n 1 MMVW w ntiiuiur U1 1WK \_OUIIiy, lubject to the action of the vo;ers in the Democratic primary. BROADUS M. LOVE. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD? For tost blaek hound ;-one-third 'tgkt oar torn off and wart in eye. Finder please return o E. L. Bailes, Route 1, Fort tfilh S. C. a This is the time of year when mrno of us are most fond of ( rate. N ^ * * Summer G( - Id order to make r( Goods, we are going ALL SUMME AT REDUCE! for the next ten day i % see what wo have. ~AI1 Voiles, Organdie! dren's Sox, etc., boinj > THE CASH PHONE S. A. LEF> and T. F. * | CULP BRC i I Undertakers am N?* I | We nave put in a ^ . t fins and Caskets a t eral Supplies in the I ther rear of our stoi | ? Hearse. t PHONE N( fc > ? Why Do the Chi Community Look ? Happy? Because They Ea Bread Daily. Ask Your Grccer ] ROCK HILL STEi We Have Recently Made i Hon in-the Price of Our Br? M M M | jr ^ ? FRESH SHI TURNIP PACKAGE AI LYTLE DR The ^?GXCt?i i - I Subscribe to The 7 SSSBB ods Sale )om for our Fall ; to soil R GOODS D PRICES s. Conic in and s, Oxfords, Chilg sold cheap. fSTORE 8 LYTLE, Mtfrs. i! 9 ITHERS f t * 1 Embalmers | supply of Cof- | <y> ind other Fun- ; I building just to I re, also a Motor | I >. 15. * ff ............... * *??.?! ldren of This >o Healthy and .t "Rock Hill" For It. 1M RAYPRV -fciwi uniiLiii ' i Substantial Reduc- 1 sad. I I ? * f PMENT SEED ;! Lin m it v VLJ DULN j UG CO. I L Stare _ % -r fmes, $1.50 Yr H