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the Fordson in,?
F.O.B. PET
Save II
money 11
| on every acre ||
plowed? HI
with the ||
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S 111 tools |
H wfoor to six - * r- -r- ?
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l| Fordson
II Cut your hours ^
II in the field
III over half?
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I I the Ford son J
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II "dty-1"" ' engi'
|| you can with tract
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IL Ford,on Jill inglj
X. gST Tha1
confidence built on
tion. There are 170,
e
in use?wnerever re
done Fcrdson is si^
If you are not using a 1
The working ability of
plant is cutting farming
every kind of work c
or from the belt
Ask us for all the detai
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FORT Ml]
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MOTOR E<
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:: ' FORT MILL. - - |
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'-UIK 1 mi' j.ii-1.. .I1
The engine of the forty-five
- hundred type which turned "over
in a head-on collision near Carharrt,
three miles south of Fort
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Vails that keep their
"newly painted" foot
Cashable Walls!
I
Vails that hold the charm of cokr
id retain their freshness for years
ith the help of soap, water and
ra?.
uch are walls finished wy h Devoe
elour Finish, (a flat oil paint.)
he soft, flat tints, in which this product
manufactured, are always artistic, A
nding an enriching background to
le furnishings, and an air of gocd
tste and dignity to the room,
ievoe Velour Finish can be atmlied r n
ny interior wall or ceiling. ' H
evoe Products are time-tested and H
oven r-backed by the 168 years' H
cperience of the oldest paint man* H
Factunng concern in the U. S. H
ounded 1754. H
jlYTLE DRUG CO. I
Fort Mill. S. 0. . I
The Drug I
Isoiv
UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
rhis Value .
rlas Never ?
Been
Duplicated
ces something besides
rieering to furnish a
:or like the Fordson
ell at this astonishr
low price.
t something is owner
permanent, satisfac000
Fordson tractors
>wer Farming is being
ving superior service.
fordson now, start right.
' this remarkable power
costs in half in nlmnat
lone, at the draw bar
l
Is?call, write or phone* \
otor Co. X
LL, S. C. j
Ife & Parks
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rectors and !i
timers
UIPMENT II
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Mill, last Thursday morning, is
still lying beside the track with
no apparent effort being made
to move it.
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new shipments
Goods from
manufacturers,
newest and mc
styles.
A size and j
1 occasion
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GOODTHI
Groceries, Market, Country
Produce.
Phone Fourteen. .
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EAT ELECTRIK
"The Battel
If for no other reason, Elec
Better Bread" because it is
retaining the natural flavor
it from your grocer and
"TASTE THE D1
ELECTRIK MAI!
"R. A. Wilson, Prop.
The boll weevil undoubtedly
has done serious damage to the ,
cotton in the Fort Mill section j
this year and the best that can
now be hoped for, according to
a numberof farmers who have re-,
ecntly expressed an opinion on
the subject to The Times, is a lit- tie
more than half a crop.
\>er.' " *T': -Hv.rtv
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(s. q-)Tng8 --lily
receiving x
c nn i. X
ot 1 raveling U
the foremost |
in , the very 0
>st serviceable |
style for every *
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NGS TO EAT
4
4
MATT) RRP1A n I
r Bread"
trik-Maid would be "The
electrically baked, thereby
of the ingredients. Order
TFE&EHOX"
D BAKE SHOP
BOCK HOL, 8. C.
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READ THE TIMES
MVKKY VOX
FOR HOME NEWS
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T. B. SPRATT
J. L. SPRATT, vice president
OS. BARBER, vice president !
The First Natior
a consistent record <
service to this comn
rmf nlnnu 4l
u\/t mwiivy l\" till/
resources, but to tl
resources multiplie
.its credit with the
Bank, with its cc
through all other le
?not alone in the g
perity and expansi
period of deflation t
First Nati(
i 1 IT?J iL _ Ct.
v/pci aicu unucr inc oil
United States
Trade \
And save your cas!
are worth 10 cenl
100 Lbs. S. R. 1
50 Lbs. S. R. I
24 Lbs. 5. K. I
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Come early, as \
barrels at this pri
gust 17th.
- WASH DAY SPECIAL: <
four 10-cent bars of Octaf
B. C. FEE
PHON
Alwaysr
You .will always fii
Store the freshest ?
thing in GROCER
We are in businesj
get rich in a day, a
and are satisfied
profit.
BttHUrUl
HAM STREET
JOB PRI
at the Times offic
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attonal IBank
, president
W. T. BARRON, cashier
5. A. LIGON, asst. cashier
tal Bank points to
\
)f helpful banking
uunity
extent of its own
lie extent of those
d by the power of
Federal Reserve
^respondents and
isritiniate ehaniifds*
O ~ "*
;ood times of prosoil
but also in the
md depression.
>nal Bank
ict Supervision of the
Government
Vith Us
h Coupons. They
:s on the dollar.
Flour - $2.00
"lour - 1.00
Flour - .50
ve have only 30
ce, effective AuOn
Mondays we will sell;on
Soap for 25 cents.
[GUSON
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rhe Best
id in stock at this
and best of everyIES.
s not expecting to
i week or a month
with a modest /
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?D & CO.
PHONE 113
INTINQ
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