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V : XT NBWS ABOUT TOWN. x Ernest S. Armstrong- of Great Falls, Chester county, Was a visitor' in Fort Mill Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Link of Laurens were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Link for the last weekend. Mrs.- Ernest G. Gaither of * ?tatesville, N. C., is a guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Kirkpatrick. Misses Nell Moore, Mary Bailes, Hattie Belk, Virginia Barber and Anna Wolfe have returned to Winthrop college. The Rev. Grover C. Eddk and . his family have moved from the Gold Hill community into town and are occupying the former home of J. J. Bailes on Clebourne street. Charlton C. Garrison, segeant cf the Fort Mill National Guard company, has been at Camp Perry ; .Ohio, as a member of the South Carolina team participating in the national rifle and pis. i i.tok.matches. The Fort Mill Presbyterian church will be represented at the ^ annual meeting of the South Car ? olina synod, to be held in Chester from Tuesday, October 3, through Friday, October 6> by the pastor, the Rev. R. H. Viser, ami tVinond Barber, elder. A new dry goods-store will be opened iu Fort Mill Saturday morning by J. P. Thomas, who has moved here with his family from Belmont N. C. Mr. Thomas' store will be iu the Stewart build 'ing on upper Main street, next door to tile First Nntimml Iwnl -The ten months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Epps died ?T1 ursday evening, September 14, v f ?lowing an illness of a few days' duration and the interment was iti the city cemetery the following day. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. W. H. D.vehes, pastor of the Fort Mill | baptist church. < Th# Merchants' and Farmers' j bank of Pineville opened its doors i for business a tew days ago.' W. j . II. Meacham of Fort Mill is presi dent and L. L. Downs of Pineville -cashier. - The officers and diree-1 tors of the new bank are substantial citizens and the prospects ...c mat 11 win ue iinerallv pat-* ronized. Pineville has been wilhrout a bank since the Loan and -v Si.vings bank was forced out ol' ,r business more than a year ago bv v the . alleged peculations of the* ' * cashier. * 1 Fort Mill wus visited early j ' Tuesday morning by u severe thunderstorm which wus accompanied by considerable rain fall" The storm lasted for several hours, beginning about 3 o'clock and lasting until 7 o'clock. The j electric -plant which supnhesj the current for lighting the homes : and streets of the town was put out- of commission by the electric * disturbance as were the cotton . mills,-which were not able to begin work at the usual hour.' " *? Several frames in the card room at one of the mills were set on* fire by lightning, but little dam-. . age was done before the hlnze -*v.'U8 smothered. CARtfOF THANKS. " We wish to thank our good C fi iends for their kindness andc courtesy during the illness and. death of our beloved father, Wra. t F. Armstrong. May the Lord* "J bless each of you. Mr. A Mrs. J. E. ARMSTRONG. i m i ..." ttatess !i kt.--.. ? i j now is i .j!i * To! j; ; ' KWpot put off buying wh |! ond Winter. Buy it now iolocrton to choose from. Wo weilt to invito every! Mno end lot us save yo buying. j Also, we invite the chile si; THE CAS WANTED ? Chickens, Eggs, butter, and other produce. The Cash Store. Phone No. *8. FOR SALE?Five shares stock of the First National Bank of Fort Mill. Apply to W. F. Patterson, R. .F D. 2, Fort Mill, S. C. ' FOR SALE?One five-burner oil stove; Detroit Red Star; in good coudition. L. M. Masscy. vni? Cii v i u ir. *.. on I A VA? kJilLJ AA X IIQVC A*/ ItJ 'pigs fcr sale. See me iu town or phone 62. L. M. Alassey. Don't fail to see the new Fall Goods at Alassey's and note especially the new prices, which,are always the lowest. ! "JUST RECEIVE!} a* lot of Flower Pots, all sizes. Also Stone Jars. The Cash Store. l .ttm>E>U l.W\TJ O ? 1 r? Ii: i uuiuomv r yjiv cauj'j?i nie, joak, a8h and gum lumber, sawed any length or any size. See J. F. Moore or W. b. Hoke, Fort Mill. False Report Corrected. 1 wish to inform the readers ol The Times that the report wfiieh lias been in circulation in Fort 'Mill during the last few days that 1 was responsible for or had anything to do with the iiuiiig of a men for operating punch boards in. Fort Mill is not true. E. K. AUSTIN, With Chester Chero-Cola v 6. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. All persons indebted to me estate of li. N. Patterson, deeeused, iue hereby requested to make immediate payment to the uuder1 signed executors of the said es1 tale, and all persons having jvdaiuis against the said estate are hereby requested to present them iat once to the said execumrs who give notice thai they will make application to the. .Judge of Probate for a fmu ^discharge as such 011 October lY, 1922. W. T. PATTERSON. - B. B. BYUIIM, Executors Estate of li. N. Pat | _ ~TT? 1 "Well! I ii Strong!" I Mri. Anna Clover, of R. F. D. H : 2 3. Wlnfield, Kans., says: "1 Q J began to suffer some months U ago with womanly troubles, and H 2 1 was afraid 1 was going to get H - in bed. Each month 1 suffered u with my head, back and sides?a M ; weak, aching, nervous feeling. Q I began to try medicines as 1 u I knew 1 was.getting worse. I H i ; did not seem to find the right M - - rented jrttntit someone told me ot u innnnml H ? Mil! gUtfllUUI I | Tta Woman's Ionic | n I used two bottles before I could H Q see any great change, but after Q B that it was remarkable how u H much better I got. 1 am now H| well and strong. 1 can recom- H - mend Cardui, for It certainly M benefited me." H ; If you have been expertanent tag on yourself with all kinds of m .1 different remedies, better get H . 11 back to good, old, reliable Cardui, the medicine for 3 women, about which you have j . , always heard, which has helped j many thousands of others, and 3 * which should-help you. too. 3 , Ask your neighbor aboutlt; she j insprobabtyused it. 3 For sale everywhere. J fhe Time I Buy at you will need this Fall , while you have a good J1. >ody in to look over our u tome money on your j tren in to look over the ? play now a big line of | H STORE 1 ne a ; F. LYTLE, Mgrs. J I * . | v a - * t . v : v V * ' "*s* . , ? - '? n _ U * ^ HI' ""B- I % ? m V Bfl I <5.5 EPea?1 . I ' I r?? am I NO EXCHANGES YC xl I - i ' - 1? 1 . I I I *"*" SLED FOR FIELD? abruzzi rye, oaiw barley, wheat an year. FOR PASTURR ORCHARD GRASS, RY , BUR CLOVER, ALSYK "A Dollar Spent for ScM GREEN POOD "during ti FOR THE LAWN EVER GREEN. LAWN,! BLUE GRASS ANIXJTJ ?ive and no great troubH t * TOE <THE. GARDEN ALL PLANTS IN seas setts: Beneeda, Pvari^ A Good Fall and Winter 1 M)UR CITIES ARE Htfl average retarn from an 1 Onr Buttermilk, and "Fal IS GUARANTEED)-to ra INOCULATION TORA All Mail Order* Given ttfl "Our Seed Will Grow" ? ^ .:. ' : : ^Am&z&? I I 11 I 1 if 1 II ' I H I ^1 L ill .1 |1 jl & ^0 mm mm* EEj3?Z iturday,Septei FROM 3 TO 4 -?j*. Ofo.1 1 Ounce Funnel %h9 ChildHrCUp 3?| Su^ar Shaker JjJatO fcictfon Sail-Rpp 3&J Eff Separator Wall DoujhnutChttcr XhBlefaMaeQtna Wa3 Tboth Pick Holder Wa 73 Soup Strainer %?? H aZsiminsr ~ ??7 Pudding Mould IS Come "Tea limine ^ I MxKtodpamb *sssssS^Vhat 49* tiu^&is?jfc?ftr 3 SetcfZhenaler MS VkqlCnxnd4Htt2JeUy . lippedSauce to Ms flfc&W, & i^^at99<1 l?>E7 SSSSe^Bi ffi? 8^ DoStbieMUr MVtMtofin*~&3?~zWM efenm fra&nPiaen*iljrte NO DELIVERIES - NOTF >UNG & FORT MILL, 801 ~ PI A XT' :? jl ?^1^1. ^ JLINA RYE, VETCH, APPLER OATS, D ALFALFA. Let every acre be wrapped E GRASS. HERDS GRASS, CARPET GR E CLOVER AND TURF OATSI May Bave Money for Feed"? *e winter will keep your stock growing into 5RASS,..VELVETJ-AWN -GRASS, SHAD IUAN RYE GRASS. What would add moi i. BULBS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. t " t ION-ALL SEED ftI BULK AND FRESH. Sftre'Skin, Yejlow Danvers and Red Weth Garden Cannot Be Overlooked? feRY for Fresh Country Prodnce. It will Ore of Oniona. ILo-Pep" Laying link eke hens lay. Try it. In 60 pound and 10 fwL LEGUMES IN STOCK P Prompt and Oarefnl Attention. Let 'Qarrtoon-FaNs Si I ^ z V \ i fL* ' * c >.v , , v' ;> " - ' ' jl'.T/. .Ta..."''*! jY*? iBi wh^W'w'iiii' la?!! ijJ I ri nber 301 P. M. J $a.I7 TcaSminer trjUxff Grater ,%&%%%&" tofi 2b 2/ Am Timer IA MJ r%8%gggfUdk Wa 2i Set tfXcajuriagJfrcms tv /& n XaU Cfrvinffolfi I1*6 ?l * tytf2&LLwfxdS<luaPtDi >Ui 16 Stftmf Pun Mi 17 ZgUHijeinf'Bovt bv/l UVUIBuyXSk **??& rSS RE 1 JUj2/ 4aL Covered Octagon -\mmmammmm Lipped. Sauce Pan tontif&is^ Roaster to 23 6pt.Pmcrvinf~ 1ING WRAPPED N VV VJU nth Carolina TS - E FULGHUM OATS, CRIMSON ( in a blanket of green and notice t ASS, BERMUDA GRASS, BARJ.K money?No "atunting." Y NOOK LAWN GRASS, DUTCI re beauty to your home than a nice?> STRAWBERRY PLANTS (Klom erafield Globe. We Wholesale Oni require lees labor than a summer g 0 pound bafts. t Us Hairs Your Orders. We Md Company _ "Wjw l*lr'-^rSa % V =B?? M~~ I I > Ml I 11 '"MMUM ?# rk OTHING CHARGED 1ULBS I ^OVER, RED CLOVER, he crop which follows next :y. rare, red clover. I WHITE CLOVER, KY. relvet lawn? It is ineXpenlike). 100 Bushels ONION on Sots at a Having to you. ;arden?$300 per acre is the j m . ; Ship 0. O. D. BOOK HILL, 8. 0. ' < * "tip; i- iHmxMSl