Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 09, 1922, Image 4
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Don* Orier uu<t ItnvJcne p?nibk
of Charlotte were guests Suulotte
ware guests tola weak 'vt m.
ATb. Elleu L.naon of PhilaUaiiiht>
Pa., .a ViSttics ker uruther,. Patri^.
Rtdgers, in iiliL
-Hon. Wyatt A}ken, former con,
gvesbman for several years -loai dio
Atrueville district; spent Monday in
toil Mill o'u business. .
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utar army, who is stationed at l or.
Uuirancas, F?a.? is spend.ug sjuiu.
weeks with reiuuvei in Fort Mill
township.
Although the open season tor partridge
shooting ? ax boui.i Curu.tuu
doe* not begin until Thanksgiving
day, November if, The T lines is -a
formed that hunters already are afield
killing the buus in this aecrun.
The congregation of the Fort Mill
Baptist church Tuesday morning presented
Dr. J. W. H. Dycnoa WuU a
new Ford sedan in appreciation oi
his services as pastor of the churcn
for the last several years. .
Lauks Phillips of Rock Hill, lino*
tyc -bpperator, who has accepted a
place with the Charlotte Observer, after
returning seme time ago from th<i
Union Printers' home at Colorado
Springs, Colo., was a visitor in Ion
Mill Monday.
A large crowd was present at the
Fort Mlii Baptist Sunday school lus;
Sunday morning for the "forget-McNot'"
'services 111 houor of the Worn)
wur soldiers. A special program waj
rendered, including a. iaik by inu
pastor, Dr. J. \>. H. Dyches.
L. W. Boykin of Bo/Kin, Kershaw
county, was in Port Mill townsii.^
this weipe appraising lands tor tut
fredcruh Laud banu at Columa.u
which are being ottered as securny
lor ioaus sought by farmers of this
conimunitv under Mia fadanil fui-m
loan act.
A negro employed in the construction
Qf the York-Mecklenburg bridge
across the Catawba river Home
from Fort Mill, accidentally fell
lrom the structure into the river last
Thursduy and was drowned- His
body was broiight to the local undertaking
establishment of Young, Wolfe
& Parks and. prepared for burial.
Robert C. Potts of Fort Mill, law
student at Washington and Lee uni.
versity, Lexingtn. Va-, wsb recently
appointed p member of the freshman
council of the university which is in
* charge of assimilating first year men.
This year, as last year, he is also
playing on the powerful football
teftm of the university.
Many farmers of the Fort Mill
cr-mmunlty and of the upper section
30 C
for CC
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t jQuaai goo a, duc it
' than (he.price we are off<
; SHOES, SWEATERS,
; GOODS, GROCERIES, <
{; When you put your
will never regret it. Trj
REMEMBER ONLY 38 !
f CHRISTMAS.
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iJiuie ine rresnest
> thing in GRGCEI
^ We are in busine
get rich in a day,
and_ are satisfied
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B caster county have boon bwiy l
r fields during the lait fort- j3
uipiow.ug "Up couoa etaiwj pre- '3
Pf.ratciy iu coiuu^lms ilie w.i wee-J-s
vil next, year. xu ^ l~?# (
lu whicn oettou wiit ifown Itui ]M' 11
small grain is balg sown. :?
In a communication t j' Tho TtaieJ, { t
Umtea Slates senate; ,v I*. u?u. ?. >
he has a quanu^v o?. Vtidtie
an^l Howe* seeu whicn ue w.n cO t
pleuaea to lurward to c.tizena ot ta.j c
community Wuj Vtu inaiCe | f
tiOU to hull fy^ thorn, addressing hiai | 1
at room Senate O.tice Lu..u.u0, | <
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w a^uiugiou, u \j. i ne uisu u
oi the seed will take place In a few
weeks.
' Neither the tort .Mill City liosp.ta. '?
' ambulance uor thj uurry-up wagon ; 1
of the local pulloe ji-paiimout?agrees- j]
in.* that Uiofv au vea.cies?i
w?a c: i.t-J into service *uesda> us a ! 1
result ox accidents ot omission or , *
ctotm.. mou uKMtleni. u toe g.iier_l , '
e.tvliuu he.a huib luiq. ua... 'l^J |<
ilic.mn passed as* qa.et.ly as a knit- .'
tmg pui ty tuiiiyu- ju' Ot one old maul. J1
jO' iiie t&u rcg.steieci hurt .Mill town- j1
- ch.p \omrs ouiy Z6 thawed enough |1
latere. I lu U.t uscl.on to go u mo i'
polls and v Ae- Alt these voted the j
tegular Democratic ticket, to ?.h.eti <
there wus no opposition. 1
y Not In many years has the upper ^
'jsev t.jn of South Carolniu had inomj^
' j lcottl weather, lor outdoor work than 1
' that of the last six weeks. One tanner
of the Fort .Mill community iv
1 marked a day or two ago that this <
section liud not experienced a similar ?
full since 1881. The weather, has been j
1 no mild that.-iu numerous hU3iircss |
1 houses of the tcwu and perhaps ui ^
' some homes f.rea hate not yet been
kindled and at at least one groce.,
' j store fresh tomatoes, just gathered,
are being off or* d for sule. A ligm
frost, noticeable hi low places, has ,
i been observed on one or two morn- ,
ings, since the falT season began, but i
i the fir?t killing frost is yet to appear.
Defies Hull Weevil.
That cotton can be grown In 1-ex'
ington under boll weevil conditions
1 has been proved satisfactorily to our 1
mind, says the - Lexington Dispatch- '
News. Mr. John T. Kaminer this
1 year grew u bale ot cotton to the
acre on an me lana piuniea wnn me
' use of calcium arsenate and molasses.
The editor saw Mr. Kaminer's furm
some time ago and the field nt that
time was white with cotton. Now Mr.
Kaminer states that on ten acres
planted he made ten bales of an average
weight of close to 500 pounds
of lint.
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' In Norway there is a law requiring
girls to learn how to cook before they
I marry. Unfortunately everybody can't
i live" in Norway.
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doesn't sound any better
iring our "STAR BRAND" t
UNDERWEAR, DRY \
etc.,
money in good goods, you S
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MORE SHOPPING DAYS TII.L tiH
STORE 1
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? 444 3-44 4d I
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The Best
ind in stock at this
and best of every*IES.
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a week or a month
1 with a modest ,
WD & CO. I
PHONE 113 1
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^ealsK desired. .Apply to
Ar* T.\ F. drier.
Headquarter* ttt*r ?eir &% $***tut
C.ardfc. Tags, Tinsel Cord, Tt*~
Paper, Ribbons, Boxes, etc. The
'ash Store.
WANTED?Jo rent or share crop
wo horse xaiiu or place as (arm
iverseer daring 1913.- Have own
itock and will finance self. Have
lad eight. years' experience as tarni
iverseet. J. H- Nivens, phone S8-B.
t i, Fort -Mill S. C.
AUCTMXs SALE of Mules,ov. s
ind Farm Implements. 1 will oLer
'or sale at auction on Friday, November
24, 1922, at 10 a- in., on Col.
P. B. Spratt's place, near town, two
mules, one horse mule eight years
jUl, and mare mule, also eight yours
jld. home raised und both in go id
condition; two cows, one lull Jersey,
jtlier beef .type; and faroi implements.
including plow stocks, bows,
middle buitoE hoes, and two sets ol
Sears. E- M. Criuai.
REMEMBER; Shoes. Clothing, Lilies'
Ready.-to-NVear, Notions, Millinery.
Dry Good*. and Corns' Furniixe
Ings at great savings at Thomas
Dry Goods Store- "Shop at home anil
snve the difference."'
MUMMER FQE SALE-Fine
j?k, o'sli and guiu lumber, sawed
;iiy length or any s.ze. Sue ?J. 1'
Moore or \\ . 1?. Moke, t ori Mill
J A LION DAK 1- ORT MILD BA1 TIS1
? - CHURCH
Preaching every Sunday morning
At 11 o'clock; preaching every firsl
And third Sunday night; Sunday
School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. A
special invitation is extended to all
visitors in town to come.
Don't i'ail to see the new Fall
GSoods at Massey's and note especially
the new prices, which art
uImuyh the lowest.
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GOOD TH
Groceries, Mnrkuft, Country
Produce.
Phone Fourteen.
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"A Fine Job"
WAS THE OWNER'S VERD1C1
wb?*n lu? first looked at his no\vl>
painted car,* SINCE THEN \v<
have done many, good jobs and
are hoping to do more. We use
the BEST and most enduring
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, applied
by Skilled Painters \vho are mas
ters of their craft> antf return:
your old car looking like a NE"W
ONE.
JOHHSOn PA,SHOI
\JAS. A. JOIIWON,. Manager.
Auto Painters. Body and Top Butldeii
ROCK HILL, S. C.
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FORT MILL, S. C.
8ENERAL INFORMATION.
* > CITY GOVERNMENT.
A. C. LYTLE Mayor '
C. S. .LINK .....Clerk
A. Lc OTT. Police Jpdge
DEPARTURE QF TRAINS.
. NO. 31 Southbound 7:55 a. m.
No. 4 Northbound 8:30 a. m.
No. 118 Southbound.. 11:21 a. m.
No. 114 Northbound.. 11:55 a. m. J
I no. o boauibound p. in.
No.- 32 Northbound 6;38 p. m. !
MAILS CLOSE.
For train No. m.
For train No. 32 ...6:10 p. m.
%For train No. 6 ..5:10 p. m..
For train No. 4 8:10 a, m.
Note?No mail ia dispatched on
trains Sunday afternoons.
POSTOFFfCE HOURS.
Daily 7:46 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. j
Sunday -.7:46 to, 9:30 a. m.
S. W. PARKS, Postmaster.
i \ ^ Mechanical perfect
I | stxuction assures a 1:
j X a greater realisati
J ^ can be obtained fix
regardless of price <
| Hp; Without qualificati
J kf finest automobile tl
'I -I ^ turing skill can dev
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INGS TO EAT
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: u Frequent C
! s Headaches I
J Jfl "I suffered with chronic Ht
constipation that would bring on M
' M Y.ery aevere headaches/' says U
i XI Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of IT
r fj f?; Jj P*iv. Cripple Creek, Va. M
M I tried different medicines and Uf
XI did not get relief. The head- IT
r% achej became very frequent I M
? Thedford's m
BLACK-DRAUGHT
i kj and took it for a headache, and ^
' xl to? reUef was very quick, and IV
11 m it was so long before I had Mb
) I tJ another headache. Now I just Lj
> Wi keep the Black-Draught, and
m don*t let myself gel in that M
3 condition." C
I XI ThedhfoTs Black-Draught IT
M (purely vegetable) has been M
i bfll round to relieve constipation. |M
' XI and by stimulating the action of IT
f fV the Uver, when it?torpid, helps M
1 to drive many poisons out of
l X) 7our yttem* Biliousness. (T
; fV indigestion, headache, - and M
' 4J similar troubles are often y
t Tl relieved in this way. It Is the IT
I f% natural way. Be naturall Try H
<w| Black-Draught |y
I S Sold everywhere. UL
' Many a IocaWfolomon has lost his
; reputation by agreeing to talk in
1 'public.
The Turks are cruel, but they have
I not been ualng poison gas, observes
i an exchange. Instead, they have tnat
.been busy alHtlng their rictlms' I
throat to see ^ blood .pout.
gggggs I II
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ion in Lincoln con' ^ ^
ligherdegree of safety, < v 4
ion of comfort, than
>m other motor cars
or claims. KO*C
Tc
on, the Lincoln is the ?
lat superior manufao ^
elop.
ti Motor Com]
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Maybe tbe reason married men
banf better health than bachelors i>s s
because th?g^ haven't time to be ill. 1
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lit Medicines,
ascription,
t Articles,
ter Goods,
t Prices
Want
I found in a First
ig Store?get it at ,
UJG STORE
3h, G., Manager
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Tho experts who have figured out .
i living wage probably would kick
ike steers if they had to live on it. V.
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