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. NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
,- Paul Mack of Decatur," Ga., is
a guest of relatives in Fort Mill,
t Miss Ova Reagan of Bridgeport,
Ala., is a guest of Misses Ruth
i and Esther Meacham.
John Broadnax of Greensboro,
N. C., was a guest during the last
week of his brother, J. B. Broadnax.
Mrs. Manly S. Young of Concord,
N. 0., visited her mother,
Mrs. Alice Harris, during the last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephens of
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uiiuiuciiuu, v werr gut'BiB
this week of Mrs. Stephens' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barber.
Mrs. Minnie T. Carothers and
her daughter. Miss Louise Carothers,
of Lancaster were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Potts.
The Rev. J. \V. IT. Dyches will
leave Saturday for Dillon county,
where he will be engaged next
week in a meeting with the Rev.
A Finch at Bermuda Baptist
church. 1
At the annual meeting of the
Smith Carolina department of the
American Legion in Florence lasC
Wednesday, Col. T. B. Spratt of
Fort Mill was elected as the organization's
member of the national
executive committee.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Massey and
their children of Eustis, Flu., are
visiting relatives in Fort Mill.
They were accompanied to Fort
Mill by Mrs. M. 1). Frost of Jacksonville,
Fla., who is also visiting
relatives in the community.
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viiutci \ iitiii* lui'int'F j1 on
Mill citizen, who has mad" His
homo in Anderson for the last 18
years and is now an R. P. D. carrier
for the post office in that city,
has been spending several days
with relatives and friends in the
Fort Mill community.
J. J. Bailes and his family are
preparing to move from Fori
Mill to Eustis, Fin., where he expects
to engage in business. Mr.
Hailes and his family are valued
residents of the town and many
will regret to learn that they are
giving up their home here.
A reunion of tlie Smith-Windell
families was held on August 23
at the home of <\B. Smith in lower
Mecklenburg county. Forty
people, most of them members of
the two families, gathered to celebrate
the event. A splendid dinnei
was served under the trees
.'n the yard at Mr. Smith's home.
The Rev. Dr. R. G. Lee, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lee of Fort j
Mill, Sunday preached his last (
sermon as pastor of the First >
Baptist church of Chester, pre-!
paratory to moving to New Or1
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ji'iiiiH, wnere ne win assume with- J
in the next few days the pastorate
of the First Baptist church.
The Fort Mill gruded school
? ' . will open Tuesday morning, Sep- i
tciuber 5, for the fall session, i
F. M. Mack, superintendent, says j
it is important that all pupils be'
present on the opening day, so
that there will he no delay in getting
down to work. Few changes
v have been mude in the adoption
of text books.
-Dunlap & Dunlap, Rock Hill at-!
torneys, today at noon hid in at ;
public auction for $11,505 the
stock of goods of the Patterson
Dry Goods company of Fort Mill,
bankrupt. It was stated that they
were acting for E. R. Patterson,
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and 'that Mr. Patterson expects to (
reopen the Rtoro by the end of j
the present week. ^
A vancancy has oecnfred in the
Port Mill township roa<} com mission
by the resignation of 8. J.
. , Bailes, who expects to move to
tGood Dn
There are over 12,000 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
plate until the onstomer is ?
When yon have a prescripts
it to . good drog .toH^n
strength drags, aodcompoui
by yonr physician. Ton are
. * '< drag store eervioe at Hyal
I is one in Fort mil, and it is^
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Eustis. Fla., within the next few
day8. Mr. Bailee' successor on
the commission will be selected
by the county legislative delegation
at once and the name of the
new member forwarded to Governor
Harvey for appointment.
W. T. Parks of Fort Mill received
a wire message Monday
afternoon calling him to Spartantauburg
to attend the funeral of
his sister, Mrs. W. R. Gregg, who
died at her home in, that city
Monday morning, following an
illness of several' weeks. Mrs.
Gregg was 24 years old and was
the mother of four children. The
burial was in Union Tuesday.
Dr. H. F. Alexander, who had
bten the guest of L. A. Harris for
several days, returned Monday to
his home in Knoxville, Tenn.
llr. Alexander practiced medicine
in Fort Mill 20-odd years
ago. He had not been a visitor
here for the last 14 years, but
said before leaviirg for his home
Monday that he would not again
wait so long pelore coming back
io see his old friends.
W. R. Bradford, editor of the
Fort Mill Times, announces that
unless his present plans miscarry
.1 will enter the race for the
Democratic nomination for Congress
in the Fifth congressional
district two years hence. Mr.
Bradford was nominated in the
Democratic primary Tuesday for
his fifth consecutive term in. the j
State house of representatives, of
which he is the oldest member in
point of service.
By the election Tuesday of W.
11. Bradford and J. L. Spratt to
the house of representatives, York
county will bo represented in
the General Assembly by two
Fort Mill men for the first time
in many years. Tn the '80s the
lute Oapt. B. 11. Massev and "W.
II. Stewart, both of Fort Mill,
were members of the house at the
same time, but so far as cap be
learned this" Is the only instanee I
in which two members of the i
county's legislative delegation
bad been chosen simultaneously
from Fort Mill.
Ford to Close Plants.
One hundred and five thousand
employes of the Ford Motor company
throughout the country
will be without jobs on Septeinher
lt>, the date on which Ford
has ordered his plants to discontinue
work, on account of what
be G't'iued the excessive price he
was asked to pay for coal and
steel.
Mr. Ford declared he had not
tlie remotest idea when the plants
would reopen. IiT connection
with the order closing the plunts
it was stated that the norinai
consumption of coal in the Ford
industries was tt.800 tons daily
aud officials said it would be impossible
to do more than keep the
furnaces and ovens warm.
Cotton Mills Close.
The Lancaster cotton mills at
Lancaster and the Arkwright
mills at Spartanburg were forced
1o shut down Monday us a result
of the coal shortage, according to
a statement made ye.sterday by
.1 W. Arrington. State fuel purchasing
agent for South Carolina
cotton mills.
The trouble with the fellow
who starts at he top is that he
usually winds up at the bottom.
NOTICE ?We will possibly
have some space for rent in our
potato bouse. All persons wishing
to rent space will see me at
once, so we can figure 011 how
many crates we will need. . No
potatoes will be stored except in
crates. L. M. MASSEY.
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stores in the United States
,ble character of their merpublib
were selected as dis)TS.
Each of these stores
istoxner first in every transred
is not considered com*
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entirely satisfied,
n to be filled be sure to take
e that will use only pure, full
id it in the manner prescribed
assured of uniformly good
Quality Drug Stores. There
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The Enormous Volume of Our
Business is Strong Evidence
of Our Ability to
Clean, Press and Repair Clothing
so thoroughly that thoseiwho
try us
TRY AGAIN
You ought to become fully informed
regarding our Hoffman
sanitary method of pressing
clothes. i
Suppose yon tell us you are interested,
that's all?we'll call. *
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Phone 28
| FORT MILL, S. C.
( GENERAL INFORMATION.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
A. C. LYTLE .... Mayor
C. S. LINK Cletk
l A. L. OTP... Police Judge
N. M. McM ANUS Chief of Police
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
' * No. 31 Southboutid 7:f?5 u. m. ' 1
No. 4 Northbound 8:^0 a. m. 1
No. 113 Southbound..11:21 a. m
i No. 114 Northbound..11:5B a. m. i
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aivi u ouuuiuuuiiu u;oO p. III.
1 No. 32 Northbound 6:88 p. m.
1 MAILS CLOSE.
For train No. 31 7:30 a.' m.
For train No. 32 6:10 p. m.
For train No. 5 ..5:10 p. m.
For train No. 4 ....8:10 a. m. 1
Note?No mail is dispatched on |
i trains Sunday afternoons.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Daily 7:45 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Sundav 7:45 to 9:30 a. m.
S. W. PARKS, Postmaster. |
Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons indebted to the estate at
Mrs. Sallie A. Nivens, deceased,
to make payment to the uridersiged
administrator; and all persons
having claims against the
said estate to file their claims
with the undersigned.
J. A. TATE,
Admr. of the Estate of Sallie A.
Nivens, Deceased.
nnxi v un v> Xiinjc?n is.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I am a candidate for County
Supervisor, subject to the choice
o4" the Democratic voters hi the
primary election.
TIIOS. W. BOYD.
1 am a candidate for reelection,
as County Supervisor, subect to
ihe approval of the Democratic
party in the primary.
HUGH W. BROWjN.
' FOR COUNTY TKKASCRlClt.
The Times is authorized to announce
Mrs. LUCIA EWART
yUlNN 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, subject to the recommendation
of the Democratic vbters
i the primary election.
W. D. THOMASSON.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I herebv annoimee mvnolf aa o
candidate for reelection to* the
House of Representatives, subject
to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primary.
E. W. PURSIJEY.
JUDGE OF PROBATE To
the Voters of York County:
At the solicitation of friends, 1
am a candidate for the office of
Judge of Probate. I am qualified
to 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 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. 1
I If you contemplate buying a
Piano, Phonograph or New Home
Sowing Machine it will pay you
well to get L. J. Massey's pricea
and get posted.
! FURNITURE FOR SALE^
Preparatory to leaving Fort'Mill
I am offering for aale a lot of
household and kitehen furniture
at bargain prices. J. J. BAHJ8S.
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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
A f A r* _ ?*
l"rni ior vvprii, o per ceni ior May
and 8 per cent plus costs of treasurer
from June 1, when executions
will go into the hands of the
sheriff.
II. K. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
FOR RENT ? One desirable
7-room dwelling 011 half acre lot
on.Tom Hall street opposite Presbyterian
church. Apply to Alex
Barber.
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relates Mrs. Bala Burnett, of ^
Dal ton, Ga. "I was thin and K
last felt tired, all the than 9
I didn't rest WelL 1 wasn't M
enrer hungry. I knew, by U
this, I needed a tonic, and H
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better and ate better, t took H
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boss usually has oauae for it.
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get of the Industrial Tractor?The
TO BE HELD AT
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EPTEMBER 6-7-8
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
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outh Carolina and Southern Virgii
1ARGE FOR ADMIS!
;n daily fiom 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
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ARRANGEMENTS - TODAY *IG
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