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I ? NEWS ABOUT TOWN. / Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Culp had! as their guests for the last "week-end Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Easley "of Glover. Fort Mill merchants report a considerable Increase in their sales since the cotton season opened a' few weeks ago. L A. Harris yesterday returned to Fort Mill after spending two weeks in New York city and Westerly. R. I. Many Fort Mill people are attending the York County fair, now In progress at Rock Hill. The fair will last through Friday. Hon. Ezra Dixon, former United .onotA. nnri Antonio Silencer of Providence, R. I., were recent 'guests in the home of George Fish. Mrs. Hattie B. Mack left this week for Richmond, Va., where she will visit for several weeks in the home of her son, the Rev. Edward Mack, D. D. C. T. Crook has returned to his home in the Fort Mill community after spending several months with relatives at Springfield, Orangeburg county. Mr. and Mrs- F. EL Ardrey and their young son of Aiken were guests for several days this week in the home, of Mr. Ardrey's mother, Mrs. Mary Ardery. Col.?T- B. Spratt is in New Orleans this week attending the national convention of the American Legion as the South Carolina member of the executive committee. As a result of the recent rains and consequent htuvy condition of the public roads in this section,little cotton has been brought to the Fort Mill market for sale during the last weekPart of the outfit of the contractor who will rebuild the Steel Creek road between Fort Mill and the North Carolina line arrived several days ago and it is understood that he will begin work on the road at once. Capt. Elliott W. Springs and MrsSprings, who were married in Springi < 1 GINGHAM 1 < > < i I ALL 27 INCH, FAST CO 0 REGULAR 25c QUA LIT < > < ;: ALL 32 INCH, FAST COLI ]: HAM, REGULAR 25c Ql < < > < THE CAS \: - phc :: S. A. LEE and T. 1 > < 11 ? <* Friday, Saturdi SPEC OCTOBER: NEW GOODS at NEW LC AH 5c School Pencils, Ti Men's and Ladies' 35c L 25c Shinall (the Wonder Men's good All-Leatlier Men's Work Sweaters _ $2.50 Blankets, good si: Children's 50c Arrow Bi Spool Cotton, J, P. Coal \ 35c Dress Gingham, yar? 12 l-2c Apron Gin?ham, One lot Men's and Youw Just receiyed this week All Lion Brand Shirts tii Thomas' Drv - Next Door to First Nationa Fort Mill's Newe r%. ^ J Funeral Dl ^ ^ n^*: *" - '" s ' * -<, y-v*X ^ 1 ?* field, Mass.. on October 4, came to Fort Mill a few days ago and are now at their home at the old White homestead in the upper section of town. Miss Lucia McLees, teacher in the public schools gf Gastonia, N. C., and her sisters, Misses Ruth and Carolyn McLees, students at Winthrop college,' spent the last week-end with Misses Agnes and Sophie LinkThe outfit of the Fort Mill town-^ ship highway commission will be considerably improved if the request it has Just made to the State highway commission for certain roadworking machinery 'and tools is granted. Monday A. C. Sutton, member of the local commission, went to Hock Hill and there conferred with Tom. L. Johnson, member of the State body, relative to the matter and was assured by Mr. Johnson that he would do what he could to have the request given favorable consideration. HITTING THE BULLS EYE. Winter is almost here and we get j hot every time we think of the scarcity of coal. | Don't blame the peanut politicians. Blame the people.who put them in office. | A Georgia hen laid a 12 ounce egg the other day and the owner of the hen is still cackling over it. I Another sign that the world is get' ting better is the fact that cubist : paintings are going out of style. | Railing at rail rates seems to be a favorite pastime with a good many people. | Anyhow, the Greeks can get a new government whenever they want ono. and that is more than we enp do in this country. 1 An awful thing happened in this town the other day. The wind disarranged a girl's hair and exposed her J cars.. It didn't require an accommo, dating breeze to expose her legs, however. J ==??-r-r==e==r-======r SPECIAL I LOR GINGHAM, 4 QA I Y, YARD I9C | 3R GING- 99 4 9^ | LJALMY.. Cm%L I "CC ? < < H STORE ii )NE 8 I! F. LYTLE, Mgrs. | i ay and Monday HALS 20, 21 and 22 >W PRICES. For Instance: ublets, etc., each 4c iisl<i Hose, pair .25c Polish) 19c Work Shoes, pair, $1.98 95c se, pair., ...98c rand Hosiery, pair __.35c s, etc 5c d- 23c yard _ 10c / Men's $20Siritp, $12.45 new lot Ladies' Fine Hats, id Collars Reduced. Goods Store il Bank - FORT MILL. S. C. st Dry Goods Store * V Ife & Parks it reriorsand it timers | QUIPMEKT v | i 34; Niiht Phone 84 ? WL SOUTH CAROLINA f < ''Vv,, - *7?-. > **&<? * Now smoked by a million men who love \ a superior cigarette fwM?, "Ill cigarette* 1 5 for 10c * FORT MILL, S. C. j GENERAL INFORMATION. CITY GOVERNMENT. \ A. C. LYTLE .... Mayor / C. S. LINK Clerk \ A. L. OTT... Police Judge I N. M. McMANUS.Chief of Police I DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. { ' * No. 31 Southbound 7:55 a. m. T i No. 4 Northbound 8:30 a. m. J No. 113 Southbound.. 11:21 a. m I No. 114 Northbound..11:55 a. m. i 1 No. 5 Southbound 6:33 p. in. ' ? No. 32 Northbound 6:38 p. m. ,1 MAILS CLOSE. For truin No. 31 7:30 a. m. i ! * For train No. 32 6:10 p. in. For train No. 6... 5:10 p. m. j' \ For train No. 4 8:10 a. in. I ' Note?No mail is dispatched on | I trains Sunday afternooris. POSTOFFICE HOURS. Daily 7:45 a. in. to 6:00 p. m. Sunday 7:45 to 9:30 a. m. (1 S. W. PARKS, Postmaster. ^ ii * .I ^ ? ^ ^ i?^^| | Don't fail to see the new Fall I Goods at Massey's and note especially the new prices, which are always the lowest. x LUMBER FOR BALE?Pine, j oak, ash and gum lumber, sawed uny length or any size. See J. F. Moore or W. B. Hoke, Fort Mill. STRAYED?A hound bitch, heavy built, with long tan ears and is about . six years old. Answers to the name ; oi Nora. Liberal reward for recovery. S. H. Sutton. " I READ THE TIMES EVERY WEEK : FOR HOME NEWS:| - Let us hope the winter wjQi be ! tempered to the shorn coal consumer, j There might be some rejoicing over j the- abdication of the sultan of Tut- j ke> if it were not for the fear that j his successor may be even worse. State of South Carolina. County of I York?In the Court of Common j Pleas. , Kameo Shingle" Company, Plaintiff,! against J. J. Bailee and . R. E.t Smith, partners In trade under firm name of Port Mill Lumbar ? Company, Flint Koate Company! iftil Atltaa naailUiiM WVA MAW l^lm I* W%MV1 vivuitVlV WttVNUia/ p In the action. Defendants. ' : HOTMV. H I. as receiver nf the Fort Mill Ian-- <j her-Company. will sell at pnbllc amr-ii lion, for hash, at Fort Mm, 8. C? n i front of the place formerly occupied 4i * ^ B re$i ^UM-MPPKJ YOUNG &\ llf X the savings b TH? Mi#CK1 Offers free clearance of drafts, and the ^Service am would naturally expect of i f ' ' /hbL mm iHlCUTsOJj ll^ATEI ^ ^ j m a mm i superb poultryti s incomparable a6rictmj( by the Foft Mill Lumber Co., all of counts separately, the personal property belonging to The above mentioned,] the .(Fort Mill Lumber Co., 'a com- be /K>ld free from any e: thte list of. which can be seen at ^ J. LB! he plant or at the office of Dr. J. Lee' Sprat*, the Receiver, in the First ?Na- ? -- ?? il?el Bank, at Fort Mill, S. C., and The situation around Seo all of the open abd unsecured pie is making eome peo acueunts owing to the said Fort Milt the Republican disarms bomber Company, for cash, on Tpes- ence was not a little p lay, the Slit day of Oetober, 1922, be* The n^spronunciatioo Awilng at ten o'clock A. M. and con- waa tba cause of a si Marias antil all of saM pcrperty is may yet boar of a ma "M. The psrsoaal properfe^le to be saved by fee ballot strD MM as a whole and the open ac- et dictionary. =rl lone i JCORDS I You Hear It- 11 J a >zslone Builds jrk I -I e Hmsl Cords 9jk I I a day goes by but some one a'yjtrjk B I t of his way to tell us that Fire- y?J^v\ H tun-Dipped Cords are the best ^L/BHJkr tly Firestone builds them?will yfl/WVflk I extra thousands of miles of wear. I d winter driving there's nothing I e strong, resilient Firestone car- I >ped cords, can stand the hardest I 1 utation Firestone Cords hold, it /A I g that so many motorists in this re made them standard equipnand for Firestone Cords in the r^^yyy/k is has broken all records. H never so low as they are now. yyk again can mileage be sold so that you will get Most Miles per in any time and let's talk tires } V *JLrL ?? ? ??_._=ggg IANK OF FORT MILL m. -OPERATING WITH WTS & FARMERS BAM E?LLE, N. C, each others checks and / jAccommodation you four om home J$ank. acts ir jBttl .- j4 -t. ?4 Asbestos Made of Roek. ,* property Is to one of the moat remarkabe pod mcuniDrances, uct{J of InorganJc nature la that k?rd, ^ Sl>ltecoivdr. ,ieay r?clt ^hlch yields a fiber a* soft as silk. The Greeks named It adbesConstantino tos, or the indistinguishable, become pie wonder if from if they made the wicks for loir iment confer*! ie P,e * ???; f ^ ^ remature. u ?eem8 *lm?8t incredible that a. or ft word rcck can be heaten into fiber awl the va? *iber sPnn into yarn and the jam HA.ne W0Ten Into ?*??rlc.and that pulp anode na life being f,.om the rock can be eonyerteft Jgtoting hla pock- but aU there things am *?done with aabeetos. '