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" -"v jy. . " ' " ??- ??? ? HEWS ABOUT TOWN. V fMTf . . -! Caldwell Harris at Trenton, DeL, was |UMt daring the past'week of Mr. and Mrs; George Fish. E. W. Klmbrell and mambera of his family motored to Monresville,. N-_Cand spet the week-end with relatires. T. atteher Hughes of Lancaster was h visitor in Fort Mill this week, the gueet of his mother,.. Mrs. Rebecca Mills. Misg Alice jSmlth of Pendleton, who is teaching in the ppblic school at Norwood, in. C., visited friends in . Fort Mill last Sunday. Miss Bulow Massey came home from Mitchell college, Statesville, N. C., and spent the week-end with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. L. J. Massey. Fort Mill young people generally enjoyed the observance of Halloween Tuesday evening. Several parties were given during the vening, one of which was by MIsb Cora Massey and another by Miss Elizabeth Mills. Two fist fights between white men in Foft Mill Saturday gave the Main street loafers and others a topic of conversation for a few hours. Each of the four men who took oart in the fights was fined by Records** Ott. So far as The Times has been able to learn, Armistice day, November 11, will not be generally observed in Fort Mill this eyar. It is expected, however, that bbrief exercises in observance of the day will be held by Eli Bailee post, American Legion Congressman F. Stevenson or the Fifth congressional district writes to The Times from Washington to say that those of his constituents i "wishing either vegetable or flower seed should write for same at once. The seed will he sent them In the spring." The vote in the general election in Fort Mill next Tuesday, November 7, is expected to be light. There is no opposition to the Democratic nominees who were named in the primary and most citizens therfore consider it a waste of time to go to the Dolls to confirm the result of the primary. A marriage of much interest to their friends in Fort Mill was that of Mack Archer and Miss tieulah Granger by Magistrate J- iR. Haile on ?r.turday evening, October 28. MrArcher is a Fort Mill Wo.'ld war veteran who was" severely wounded in the attack of the 30th division on the .Hindenburg line and both- he and his bride have made their home * in Fort Mill for a number of years. Consldarble interest is being shown in church circles in Fort Mill over the proposed organization next Sunday evening at the Baptist church of a local branch of the Interdenominational Laymen's association. Alexander Long of Rock Hill, prominent In iRlock Hill laymen's work, will come to Fort Mill to preside over the meeting. He will be accompanied by j>ther Rock Hill churchmen and n number bf interesting talks in support of the movement are expected from the visitor^ An event of much pleasure for thoee in attendance was a banquet served Wednesday evening in the domestic science rooms of the local graded school for the meipberB of the Young hlen's Bible class of the Fort Mill Presbyterian church, of which C. -9. Link ^s the teacher. CovI RATINE o * Conic and sec the p < > we have in now. Something yduwil ^ ( i X n >id' nn I mr SA .? vi o, uiau UUIJ t?u wwii i: goods. | REMEMBER-ONLY FORI | | DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMHi ;; . THE CAS : s phc ! ; S. A. LEE and T. v y ! fM > fv\- : : \ ' > ' V 117 1 Young, Wol |l^iteral|>| 11 ' . Embe . tfAHlATk "V* a . i >aiui un a! I Day Phones 144 am ers were laid tor the members of the < class and a tew guests, there being ; in all 60 present & C: Ferguson was < tostmaster and responses were made ] by the Rev. R. H. Viser, George W. McKenzie and others. The banquet was given by the losing section of 'he class in a contest put on several weeks ago tor attendance, enrollment and contributions. 'Yard of thasks. We wish to thank our friends for heir many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and at the death of our grandmother. Mr. and Airs. G. 8- LEMOXD. THOMAS' DRY GOODS STORK offers big bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Furnishings, Etc. Our motto: Quick Sales and Short Profits. J. P. Thomas' Dry Goods Store, next door to First National Bank, Fort Mill, S- C, WANTED?Everybody to' know that we have a very interesting and pretty line of Christmas Cards. Tags, Riboonzene, Tinsel Cord, and Tissue Pa per, In white, red and green. The Cash Store. _ ? V- ? NOVEMBER 6TH IS THE BAY. The compulsory school tern begins on Monday, November* 6, 1922; Every child in the county between the ages of eight and fourteen must be accounted for on that day either by presence in sqhool or a legal excuseTeachers will be furnished blanks on which to leport the names and ages of all pupils present on the date mentioned above. This applies to schools in session at the time. For schdois opening later the compulsory period begins with the term. JQHN E. CARROLL, Supt. of Education. CALENDAR FORT MILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11 o'clpck; preaching every first and third Sunday night; Sunday School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. A special invitation is extended to all visitors in town to come. SEED OATS?Red Rust Proof, 95 per cent pure; also quantity of dry four-foot oak wood. T- P. Morrow, Piueville, N. C. j NOTICE?We are prepared to move I anything. No job too large and none too small. See us for reasonable prij i es if you have anything to be moved. iM&ssey & Shaw, Phone 78, at Massey Motor CoDon't fail to see the new Fall (ioods at Massey's and note especially the new prtou?s. which are always the lowest.' LUMBER FOR SALE?Pine, oak, ash and guiii lumber, sawed 1511V ilMltrtll 111' UI1V Iil7f Stu.l .1 I'1 Moore or W. B. Hoke, Kort Mill. READ THE TIMES EVERY WEEK FOR HOME NEWS i I i i RATINE retty line of RATINE \\ . * .< < > 1 like, in assorted col- j; ts a yard for 36 inch \\ n 'Y POUR MORE SHOPPING <> 5. SHOPEAKLY: iff STORE li ine s :! F. LYTLE, Mgrs. j1 < i < . < > < > if A n 1 t le & rarks | rectors and j timers | JUIPMENT I I 84; Night Phone 84 - <; ' SOUTH CAROLINA i! J ;; ' CULP BRi i Undertakers ai We liave put in s ' fins and Caskets eral Supplies in th< v ? ther rear of out st - Hearse. !> - PHONE : %1 I ? .A.. O. JO GOOD THI r 11 ,% 1 j Urowpl?,st*SlHrkft, Country 'f Produce. __ | Phono roui'lccu. \ *, V if* REX Bl Has ever written a more "TheNorth Wi See it on the Sere AVa wammmmmamwmammmmmmma JOBPRI AT THE TIMES OFF FORT MILL I i "AFine Job": I WAS THE OWNER'S VERDICT when he first looked at his newly painted cat*. SINCE ? THEN we have done many good jobs and are hoping to do more. We use the BEST ancf most enduring Paints, Oils, Varnishes, applied by Skilled Painters who are masters their craft, and return your old car looking like a NEW ONE. ? JOHHSOHS PAIshop JAS. A. JOHN-;ON, Manager. Auto'Painters. Body and Top Bu'.lders ROCK HILL, S. C. # 9 t y>njii)B555555S5i>M Thedford's | ! 1HMK-II H AAfelBAIMi U ; UKAU6HT 1 ! 1 Medicine | J (Vftflftrtlfl 9 " p rx m . * ? # V / | ) OTHERS id Embahners t supply of Cof- i and other Fun- > ; building just to : i m? ore, also a motor i < i 4 > * 4 4 4 NO. 15. ' o 4 > 4 4 . 4 * 4 > 1+* t \ *v " ' NES NGS TO EAT \ <-s. ' V * * EACH - I ; fascinating story than I nd's Malice I sen TO-DAY at 1 jestic. I BaBraHHHMHMB INTING ICE - - PHONE 112 - South Carolina . Jk I Queer 1 I Feelings 1 I ^lssre.-'' fl RoWe, ot Pilceville, Ky. MI ^ ? coffered a great deal, and knew ^ gf t murt do something for this Wk ? condition. I suffered mostly H a with ray back and a weakness in Eg m myltyibs. 1 would have dread- ^ S tul headaches. I had hot flashes Rf Xn J?d very queer feeMiJM, andob.^fg n how my head hurt! I read of (K GARDUI HI BW 1 Be Woman's Tab S 8 and off others, who seemed to H have the same troubles I had, H m befog bented, so I began to I ana. 1 found It most wine- H 8 fldsL I took several bottles 8 BH And was made so modi m better I didn't have any more 8 trouble off this kind. It reg- ? 8 Istml roe." H H Cardui has been found very H HI helpful to the oorrectloo of many tS 8 cases off <ut- Bj 8 orders, such as Mrs. Robie 8 fl mentions above. , Iffvoa suffer R3 8 ee sbe did, take Cardui?a 8 CSfi.SeteL?'B^nw g H veers. It should betas von. / ^g K^B OjJJ IBM w 901a cvcfywocre* k Now wo oil kBOw that tht Aagura [oTerament *ot Lloyd ?oor??'? ?oat ??3% ;.?j' ' BED OUTFITS ' .d <*, If ycu appreciate real quality and beauty of design, coupled with most I conservative prices, you will do well to pay our show rooms a visit. EVERYTHING TO PROMOTE GOOD SLEEPING BEDS ? Latest and most approved designs. SPRINGS ? Blue Ribbon, Wishbone and Imperial. Dont Forget the ' Very Important PILLOWS o it uuuus iu i" air | n if j ' -ll l. I Ml FLOOR COVERING Our stock is complete?all patterns and qualities- from cheapest Grass to best Axminster. YOUNG & WOLFE "The Furniture Men." - FORT MILL, S. C. We Sell NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES ^ _ ??????H BRING Your Prescriptions TO THIS DRUG STORE % * _ And have them filled by a Graduate Pharmacist who has had many years' experience and will put in them just what your doctor orders. MOORE 5. DRUG STORE W. C. tMOORE. Pk. Muuger bl_ ? 1 ? - V ' ' . . . - .. i *' '\ V- * ' i' ' *. v * ' ' ?' wS