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HITTING THE BULLSEYE One half Uu* country is beginning to wonder how the other half is going to vote this fall. Why do they call her a flapper 1 SShe has 110 wings and never will have unless she reforms. Some young men are popular 01: their own merits and others because they have fine automobiles. A Cincinnati dog Chews; but the owner says he won't kill him until he begins to smoke cigarettes. In these daws when a woman speaks of her lute husband you don't always know what she means. Some people are opposed to the primary system, hut they are mostly politicians who have lost >J out. iderinany may have lost the war, but it is becoming nu??* apparent that the allies were not victorious. V Maybe if we had a rail sp!itt< r in the White House the rail strike already would have been settled. From the number of p?- ?plc who want to tell us how 'o run this newspaper we infer that a let of good editors and reporters are engaged in other work. Senator Smith of South Carolina says lie paid $107 for a suit of clothes. It's a sham the way our senators are underpaid. Ten Chicago women have been indicted for election frauds. And >ot some men said women could not learn politics. ?1 (lit H a < i 1 CULP BR i < t > < * > i Undertakers a < < II We have put in <> fins and Caskets i ]| eral Supplies in th < I ther rear of our si < > i: Hearse. < > i t < > PHONE EAT ELECTltll "The Betfc If for no other reason, Klc Better Bread" because it is retaining the natural flavor h at* ai viii juiu v\a;i ? ** I "TASTE THE I 1 ELECTRIK MAI il R. A. WHxon, Prop, km Everybody Busy at Carhartt. Business is booming at Carhartt mill No. 2, three miles south of Fort Mill, since the mill was reopened *a few weeks ago, Recently the entire village has been cleaned and made as sanitary as possible. There are 52 cottages in the village, each modernly etfuipped, and all are occupied. About 150 oneratives are now emoloved ^/0 5] \R FINISH I rush on the finish that I takes off the years R "\N the road, the cgc of your car is fl / a secret. It is judged by its looks I fl e you proud of tt ? Has it a dull. H igy appearance ? fl 'hy not make it glow and glisten fl am us though it never hud a birth* fl y? You cun do the job yourself? fl id at small cost?with Devoe fl ot^r Cur Fmish. fl us product is self leveling and fl ;ers" so smooth that the oar looks fl rolesstonally refinished. Extremely fl ruble ? rust-preventing ? mude in fl andard automobile colors. fl ;voe Products are time-tested and fl jven,?backed by the 168 yeurs' fl pcrience of the oldest paint manu- fl :turtng concern tn the U- S. fl >undcd 1754. fl LYTLE DRUO CO. I Fort Mill S. C. ^ Sy 'OTHERS \ nd Embalmers | a supply of Cof- I z and other Fun- | ie building just to f tore, also a Motor | NO. 15. $ i l MAID BREAD er Bread" tctrik-Maid would be "The i electrically baked, thereby of the ingredients. Order DIFFERENCE" ID BAKE SHOP ROCK HIIX, 8. C. _ in the mill, which is operating at full capacity. Lust week more than 21.000 pounds of cloth was manufactured. There is said to he 110 likelihood of the operation of the plant being hindered because of laek of coal. Steam has to be maintained in the dye and slasher rooms, but a supply of coal sufficient to last several weeks has been secured. Last Friday night the overseers and department bosses were entetaincd by Superintendent Kdwards and Assistant Xuprintendent King at a get-together meeting. Refreshments were served and cigars passed around. Pictures for Protestants. The ('hristion Herald announces the formation of a motion picture organization to produce and distribute pictures to Protestant congregat ions. It is assert -d that the industry headed by Will Hays has failed to cooperate with the churches and that the r'pilar producers have he .mi warned apiinst releasing certain pictures :o churches and schools. fHE FORT MH I TR PATHE PH 0 fjSj YOU V 1 U I I*TF /j y y y y a-jaa New PATHI record; W N A ]fces6??t'.| T x for a t\ r>-3Ps^ I Liv; 0 \L r ^ li i rec< | For better rest | sleep on one of I our celebrated I "WHITE Felt Mi | Young A -A.. O. JC GOOD TH Groceries, Market. Country Produce. I'lioue Fourteen. | Young, Wol I Funeral Di | Embc I MOTOR E< 4 <I Day Phones 144 ant \\ FORT MILL. Thus far only one president of the United States, . Ulysses S. Grant, graduated from the West Point Military academy, and none at the Naval academy at Annapolis. [iL (3. 0.) TIMES ^ ONOGRAPH /ILL I JT E and OKEH > on Sale [ everal Shipments | EW CHAIRS ! Parlor, Hall and | ing Room recently jj sived. | i STAR" | lttresses 1 fc Wolfe | 5 8 DINTIES INGS TO EAT i * Ife & Parks I | rectors and j ilmers : 3TTIPMF.NT I i 34; Night Phone 34 | SOUTH CAROLINA t t HEAD THE TIMES EVERY WEEK FOR HOME NEWS The First Ti FORT M Authorized to Administrator, Gi in any other fiduc Writes Fire, Lif< dent insurance am insurance. Negotiates real amount and for ai Represents the Land Bank of I Afl anfir* A itlUllliU J Willi kJLVJ' several large ins and other large which have mone; Owned by the I First National Ban the Directors of tV J. L. SPRATT, President S. E. LIGON I | Why Do the C , Community Loo | Happy? [ Because They | Bread Daily. | Ask Your Groc< | ROCK HILL S' j We Have Recently Ma { 'Ion in the Price of Our I i Always You will always f Store the freshest thing in GR.OCEI We are in busine; get rich in a day, and are satisfied profit. BRADFO HAI1. STREET JOB PR AT THE TIMES OFFIC 'list Company IILL, S. C. act as Executor, lardian, Trustee, or iary capacity. e, Health and Accid all other kinds of estate loans in any ay term. First Joint Stock :he Carolinas. the ck Land Bank and urance companies financial concerns y to loan. Stockholders of the k and managed by lat bank. T. 1J. SPttATT, Yiee President , See. & Treas. Children of This 1 k So Healthy and 1 Eat "Rock Hill" ;r For It. I rEAM BAKERY I de a Substantial Reduc- ' Bread. | The Best 4 ind in stock at this ^ * * and best ot everyl\eS. >s not expecting to a week or a month with a modest I on slm PHONE 113 INTING :E - - PHONE 112 #