hitting the bullsbyr
"Who won the war?" asks an exchange.
DM anybody win It?
A lawyer's lifw la fall of trials, bat
thai'4 tba way be makes bis living.
Wouldn't It be fine If the bill collectors
should form a onion and go
ndfigftyikef
\. /Idtslo police are looking for a
nana nomad Hide. He must be a
tough one.
The coal strike is settled, but it
will be some time before the bills are
all settled. ~
"What Is coal worth?" asks a correspondent.
Just about half what
you hare to pay for It. *
Come on now, you weather prophets
who hare been predicting a mild
winter, and make good.
Professional aviators are about the
oniy people who can have a high old
tlme"at other people's expense.
If we were all as honest as we
think other people ought to be, what
a wonderful world this would be.
Conditions in Europe will begin to
imrrove as soon as -he people over
there quit talking and go to work.
The Columbia Record thinks it will
be a dull world Indeed if the reform*
era succeed in reforming the women.
Amundsen, the Arctic explorer,
beat most of us to It?he went into
winter quarters more than a month
*gp.
Tanksglvlng day is approaching
aud most of us ought to be thankful
that our condition is not as bad as
we deserve.
Many autmobllists seem to think
that if- they drive at a reasonable,
rate of speed they will be arrested
for vagrancy.
The dollars of our daddies are all
right in their place, but those we
earn ourselves are more appreciated
and do us more good.
Most of us wish Greece had won
the war against Turkey, although we
have suspected for some time that
she was in the wrong.
The hmbunt of money In the payenvelope
is not so important as the
anility or the man to make it last
from one pay day to the next.
Fashions are changing and it may
not be long until women will think it
modest to expose their ears and immodest
to expose their lower limbs.
Mre than half the members of the
senate are members vof blocs, says a
Washington dispatch. And it might
be eaid that the remainder are blockheads.
Teachers Held Meeting.
Officers and teachers of the Fort
Mill Baptist Sunday school met Wednesday
night at the home of S. A.
Lee, the attendance being nearly 100
per cent, kuiness matters in connection
with' the .work of the Sunday
school was considered, after which
refreshments were serred. Music for
the occasion was furnished by Miss
Auth Meacham. A body of 25 officers
ahd teachers form the committee
of Sunday school workers, there
being 11 teachers, -10 assistant teachers,
superintendent, assistant superintendent,
secretary and treasurer
aud assistant secretary.
A moonlight picnic was given by
Pleasant Valley Baptist Sunday
school which was attended by more
than 200 people. There were a number
of musical selections as a feature
of the picnic and the supper was said
to have been excellent
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MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Perpetual Building
and Loan Association will be held at
the hirst National Bank on Friday,
October 6, at 3 o'clock P. M.
J. L. SPRATT,
President.
COLD WEATHER is just around
the corner. Do not fail to take advantage
' of the rare opportunity
Younjrf A Wolfe (will offer Saturday
in the great bargain sale thev will
put on of nice warm Elankets.
I.
IN MBMORIAM.
On the evening of September 3 thei
death angel came and pat little
Helen Dean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Epps, 14. sleep and carried
her back to Heaven. The body
was laid to rest in the presence of
many sorrowing frietrfle and relatives
In Fort Oftn* 'cemetery. Jesus said,
"Suffer little children and forbid'
J| them not to come unto me, for of
snch Is the Kingdom of Heaven."
Now she has gone and left us?gone
forever from our shore,
? But we hope to meet her in Heaven,
? atkM /?.? -?i v? ?
wewwev V?|? ?II?I Will IIV UU HHira
Darling Helen thou hast left as, end
oar Iom we deeply feel, %
But tto God who bos grieved neHe
can all oar sorrow* heal.
>?i deling one from ue le gone, *
The voice we loved to still;
A Piece to vecest to our home ,5, I
Whtoh never can be filled.
We loved her", yee, we loved her, bat
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Mr. Motorist
WHY NOT TRADE AT
HOME AND BOOST
CAROLINA?
Equip Your Oar With
"PAUL"
CLOVER LEAF
CORD TIRES
Guaranteed 12,000 Miles
i-A
For a short time we will
give FREE an extra heavy.
RED 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 Bid of
-? Bats?Farmers Heed.
Dr. "H. H. Butler says, "I use
RAT-SNAP around my hospitals
every three months, - whether I
see rats or not. It does the work
?RAT-SNAP gets them every
time. I recommend it. to everv
body having' rats." Don't wait
until there is a brood of rats, act
immediately you see the first one.
Three sires, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
by Lytle Drug Co. and Moore's
Drug Store.
TOWN OF FORT MILL
Receipts and Disbursement* Three
Months Ending Sept. SO, 1022.
RECEIPTS
E'ills receivable, advance paid! 36.00
Cemetery account, lot sold.. 10.00
Fines, police collections.... 217.00
License taxes 91.00
Prepaid property taxes 137.88
Street taxes 24.00
$ 514.88
DISBURSEMENTS
Fire department $ 43.39
Fines returned ?.... 20.00
Fourth July appropriation '.. 53-20
Health department 86.40
Interest, coupons, discount.. 1,190.02
l^egai service 12.00
Lights .. 200,89
Parks and wells . 2.10
Police department 448.60
Oitlce expenses .. 10.80
Public printing . 31.26
Salaries , 308 60
Sanitary department 228.73
Special sect., T. R. Garrison 50.00
Street work 428.80
$3,116.18
Deficit ! $2,000.30
Cash on hand, July 1. $ 39146
Note# sold this quarter 3.200,00
Cash on hand Oct. 1 $ 991.16
C. 9. LI NIC
Clerk and Treasurer.
Attest: B- D. CULP, Q. W. McKlSNZIB,
J. W. OUNN, Finance Com*
mittee.
CALENDAR FORT MILL. BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock; preaching every first
and third Sunday nTght; Sunday
School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. A
special invitation la extended to all
vtettofa in tovpn to come.
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in the First Nat if
Mill.
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the merchants, far
this community,
yourself; and, moi
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Patriotism, civicpersonal
interests
portance of keepin
circulation.
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j; fins and Caskets
i eral Supplies in tli
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Store the freshest
thing in GROCEF
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w e aie in ousines
get rich, in a day, i
and are satisfied
profit.
BRADFO
HAM STREET
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CASH
:arry
ur pocket can serve
mtage if deposited
>nal Bank of Fort
ilL be used to help
niers and others of
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and incidentally
A 1 1 %
eover, it win be at
enever you need it.
pride and your own
emphasize the img
your idle cash in
ional Bank
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and best of everv
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a week or a month
with a modest
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