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HITTING THE. BCLLSEYE. But the ship of state is still riding the crime wave. More lives are lost now by stepping on the gas than by blowing it out. You can't always tell. A man rW may get callouses on his hands by playing golf. The main trouble about borrowing trouble is that you can never pay it back. If all men voted-as they promised to do how different the election returns would be. "The industrial mess fills no dinner pails," complains an exchange. But it furnishes food for thought. Be slow to borrow trouble or to take offense, if you would have happiness and length of days. Henry Ford may be a man of "peace, but he bucked right up and fought the coal profiteers. Another objection to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge is that he lives at a' town named Nahatit. Just us we expected. - The coal strike was settled before Congress found out what it was about. , And. we were told that one result of the war would be that'tlie Turks were driven out of Europe. The meek may inherit he earth, but there isn't much comfort in the thought for those of us who llHVn to n?v tlu> rmit nn it Long skirts are coining into favor again, -and the prediction is that they will soon be sweeping the entire country. If coal is scarce at your home think of the price of it and that will get you tall het up. They are calling it a "consumer's tariff," which is convincing proof that it isn't. Let's see: Did the government ever convict any of those alleged war grafters! Your business may not be satisfactory, but how would you like to be running a life insurance company in Ireland? This is the time of year when we hear a good deal of criticism of the primary election system. But most of the criticism comes from those who were 011 the losing side. If we believed the crime wave to be as bad as the reformers tell us it is, we would be all at sea. vr a _ 11 . ivu can never leu tlDOllt 1UCK. A policeman caught a robber in Cleveland the other night. Some people believe in hell because they are confident it will bt the final destination of their enemies. \ ^ ^ No Liquor at Country Club. Some party in Hock llill, so it is reported, last week Wrote to Governor llarvey telling him that investigation would reveal a supply of approximately 20 gallons of whiskey in the iockers of the Country club on the Catawba river and suggesting *tliat the governor send a prohibition ofV.cer here'to investigate, says the Uock Hill Record, which adds: "This the governor did, the man arriving her Wednesday morning of lust week. He secured a master key to the lockers at the club house, went through every locker and not a drop of liquor of any k>nd was found. "ThiB speaks eloquently for the membership 'of the Country club, proving that it is a wholesome, clean organization 9II the way through, and it is greatly to the credit of these men that they do not tolerate the habit of having liquor secreted in their locker" / l -JJ ? ? ..BBnaa, I : . Annour We .will carry anShoes, Dry Good: nerv. etc.rat Ver Big 10 Day I Starts Saturday,' invite you to com S'V -*'p l '' < ' " Thomas'. Dry FORT MU "N \ Mr; Motorist JTHY NOT TRADE AT HOME AND BOOST CAROLINA? Equip Your Car Wi,th . "PAUL" CLOVER LEAF CORD TIRES Guaranteed 12,000 Miles For a short time we will give FREE an extra heavy REI) CORD TUBE with TIROMETER VALVE that shows the pressure at a glance with every CLOVER LEAF CORD TIRE. . The place where you buy that GOOD GULF GAS and SUPREME AUTO OIL. All kinds of AUTO REPAIR WORK at REASONABLE PRICES. All work GUARANTEED. Superior Garage E. L. CASE, - Proprietor. How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid df Rats?Farmers Heed. Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use UAT.SN Al* nrmmil in v liitRiiitnls every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work ?RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to everybody having ratsj'. Don't wait until there is a brood of rats, act immediately you see the first one. Three sizes, *35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold by Lytle Drug Co. and Moore's Drug Store. STATEMENT Of the Ownership, Management, Etc., of Tho Fort Mill Time*, Published Weekly at Fort Mill, S. C., Required Djr tne Act ot August ze, i?u. Editor?W. R. Bradford, Fort Mill, S. C. Managing Editor?W. R. Bradford, Fort Mill, S. C. Publisher ? W. R. Bradford, Fort Mill S. C. Owner?W. R. Bradford, Fort Mill, S. C. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bot d?, mortgages, or other securities: Mortgagee^?Savings Bank, Fort Mill, S. C. W. R. BRADFORD. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of September, 1922, C. S. LINK, Notary Public for S. C. icement up-to-date line of { ?, Clothing, Milli- I / Low Prices. Opening Sale, * Sept. 10, and we , e to. see us.: j Goods Store t &.S.C. I T NATIONAL BANK " J I 1 j m fort Mm. xt t ? ' H DHL R Good Dim ' < There are over 12,000 drug stoi that because of the dependable chandise and service to the put tributors of NYAL PRODUCTS, places the interest of the custoi action, and the service rendered plete until the customer is enth When you have a prescription t< it to a good drug store?one tl strength drugs, and compound i by your physician. You are asi drug store service at Nyal Qua is one in Fort Mill, and it is? * MOORE'S DRl W. C. MOORE. Ph. C_3_ JO] GOOD THIfi Groceries, Market. Country Produce. Plione Fourteen. N ! Young, Wolfe ! Funeral Dire Embalr II" MOTOR EQU < > ;; Day Phones 144 and 34; FORT MILL. ( I - ' EAT ELECTRIK A "The Better B If for no other reason, Electrik Better Bread" because it is ale retaining the natural flavor of it from your grocer and "TA0TE THE DEFT ELECTRIK MAID I R. A. Wilson, Pfbp. x* J3jf ' /v' > * jj *' , . - . ? . ' ' * / * WKjtw&Mtft' $''' "'MR* *1 jj\. ^Iwv.v 10.) TIMES MNT T were -as visible I IRE you'd, paint I ur barn today! I could actually how sure- I or outbuilding* were being H ed by the action of the ele ou'd be convinced that the I save money is to use good d use it now I H ing can be effected by the I on of Devoe Bam Paint. manufacture of this product H Iy thoee bask; materials in I >ns that years of experience I >ven to be the best. I Voducts are time-tested and B backed by 168 years' experi- H ie oldest paint manufacturing in the U. S. Founded 1754. TLE DRUG CO. I Fort MU1 S. C. I 8 I g Stores * *es in the United States character of their mer ?lic were selected as disEach of? these stores ner first in every transis not considered com- rely satisfied. 3 be filled be sure to take iat will use only pure, full b in the manner prescribed sured of uniformly good .lity Drug Stores. There LJG STORE G., Manager .. ... a STIES IGSTO EAT u .r . v ^ ^ v v) % itf : % % it I & Parks I ictorsand 1 tiers tPMENT || v:?u<. dl o< I AilgUI. JTIIUI1C OHt y ;] SOUTH CAROLINA I ?? ?+?.+*+?+?+?+?+ ? *? M " ^ ' ' . il 1&1D BREAD rud'i -11 Hid would be 44The qtrioftUy btkwl, thereby the - ingredient*. Order ^ riitnras" ?AkB SHOP 1 J ' < 'v ' ' : t N. Charter No. 9941 REPORT OF THE < THE FIRST NATIONAL 1 In the State of South Carolina, at the ItESOU] Loan* and discounts, including redlsoc er banks, and foreign bills of e*c Indorsement of this bank Overdrafts U. S. Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure clrculailou (U. value) .. All other United States Government s f It has " * - - - whnvt uviiuoi niutivB, sucurmus, PIC . furniture and Fixtures Heal estate owned other than bank I Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Items with Federal Reserve Bank In Cash Tn vault and amount due from i Checks on other banks in same city Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treast Treasurer Other assets Total LIABI] Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses and taxes paid, Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Individual deposits subject to check. Totul of demand deposits (o'.her I posits) subject to Reserve- .... Certificates of dep^it (other than for 1 Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject tt U. S. Government Securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligatio borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted, Includl banks and foreign bills of exchai dorsement or this bank Total State of South Carolina, County of Y I, W. T. Barron, Cashier of the swear that the above statement Is tr belief Subscribed and sworn to before i Correct Attest: 1*. A. 11 Alt BIS, J. L.. SPKATT, J. T. YOUNG, Directors. SUMM Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits Resources I I CULP BR 1 Undertakers ai I We have put in > | fins and Caskets I eral Supplies in tk i ther rear of our st Hearse. PHOMZ . I I I Alwaysr % You will always fit Store the freshest ? thing in GROCER We are in business get rich in a day, a and are satisfied nrn )^l\ lilt BRAD ' HAM' STREET t $ jobpri AT THE TIMES QFFIC1 ^ . lb* - **.. * V ' ' .-> ' .v -r .' - \^<, ?* V*, ' ? V ? *1 - ^ Reserve District No. 5 CONDITION OF BANK, AT FORT MILL, close of business on Sept. 15, 192*. FtCES. x ' * f | >unts, acceptances 'of othhange or drafts sold with . < .\ $317,338.86 None. ' * ' \ ' S. bonds par \ 840.000".00 ecurltles . .. c,860.00? 46.S60.oo 22.654.66 3.210.00 ng house 2,700.00 Bank 23.omi.99 process of collection .... 1,778.53 intlonnl banks 7,026.66 or town as reporting bank 1,023.88 173.18 jrer and due from U. S. * 1,000.00 4.000.0U 6432.023.64 * LITIES 6 40.000.00 10.000.00 $7,105.56 2,252.34? 4,853.22 . . . . * 40,000.00 . 2,440.74 73,560.18 than hank ile $73,560.18 noney borrowed) 18,550.84 140.374.04 a reserve .. ..$158,924.88 3,350.00 ns representing money 58,800.00 Ins acceptances of other OKc or drafts sold with In- * 40.094.52 $432,023.54 ork, ss.: above nnmcd bank, do solemnly up to the best of my knowledge and \l' rn 11 A " . nauivvi^, v unnj^i. me this 22nd day of Sept., 1922. C. S. LINK. Notary Public. 0 IARY .$40,000.00 i $14,853.22 $232,485.06 $432,023.54 - - ... - - - . IH OTHERS I id Embalmers J \ supply of Cof- I and other Fun- I e building just to j ore, also a Motor i < > (* * > ' * 4 k NO. IB. o < s m rhe Best id in stock this I ind best of every- , IES. 5 not expecting to i week or a month with a -modest ' ' . ' i , ?D & CO. PHONE 113 I ? Fi I tmkmmm mm INTING E - - J?HONE 112 ' x'?i w 1 * V* *. % ,