Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 23, 1922, Image 4
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yj ^ ' ?a? ?' |WMf^hW week o(JWT piHbtt,
Mf. and'Mrs*. W. T. Parka.
Mr. and <M*s. Clarence Link of LaaIW
Tialtad tolattva* in Fort MUX
during the last wftk-aid.
' -'Mtsa Dorothy fcfcK of Rldgeway
was a guest this week of Misa Thelma
Ott.
.D. E. Mahaffey of Mount Holly, N.
C.. was a Visitor in Fort Mill during
the past week.
Marion Mil* left a tew days ago tor
Florida, where he expects to spend
the winter.
The springlike weather which had
held on in this section throughout the
entire tali came to an end- a few days
ago and heavy frosts of the last three
or four mornings killed practically
all of the vegetation.
R. L. Varnadore afft his son, Clarence
Varnadore, who moved awuy
from Fort Mill several years ago and
are.now living at Lando, Chester conty,
were in town for a few hours
Monday morning.
Frank Starnes of Carhartt and "Miss
Carrie Hinson of Elgin, Lancaster
county, were married at the pastorlum
of the Fort Mill Baptist church Tuesdn
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Dyches.
The'Rev. J. W. H. Dyches left this
morning tor C olumbia to attend a
meeting of the committee on departments
of the Baptist hospital.
Mrs. Alice Mull has returned to her
home in Fort Mill after spending
some time in Charlotte, N. C.
, Fort the benefit pf the Pleasant
Valley school, a box supper will be
given at the school house 'tomorrow
. night by the Pleasant Valley ParentTeacher
association, and all who are
Interested in the welfare of the school
are invited to be present.
Among the out of town guests were:
Mrs. Leroy Springs of l^ancaster. Mrs.
J. M. Odell of Concord, N. C., Mrs. II.
R Rice of Lancaster, Mrs. Harry S.
Adams and Mrs. Rowland Hill of
Chester and Mrs. Mabel Stewart of
Charlotte, N. C.
The visit to Fort Mill u few days
age of a fire insurance rate adjuster
from Columbia resulted in a reduction
in the premiums on the contents
of a number of business houses of
the town. No ^changes were made,
however, so far as The Times is informed,
on the rates for residential
property and household goods.
Two beautiful silver cups presented
to Wilburn L. Ferguson and Andral
Ferguson as the best batter and
run-getter, respectively, on the Fort
Mill baseball team during; the last
season by George Fish arrived a few
dnys ago an<T"-have been on display
in a show window at Moore's drug
Btore on upper Main stroet.
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jccmpaiiMd to Fort Mil'' bjr V. St
I EarftwelL promlnont AMbtvQto bo?#>
nets baa: Monday morafag Major
? dip mad* a talk to the pupils ot the
Fort Mill graded school, of which ha
was superintendent soma years ago.
J. W. Houseal of Winnsboro, road
contractor, who several weeks ago
v. .>s avai dad the contract to grade
and topsail the Steel Creek, road from
the tou limits of Fort Mill to the
Ncrth Carolina line, a distance of
about six miles,-has sublet a part of
his contract, the mile and a quarter
stretch of road between the old Griffin
store and the town, to A. C. Sutton
of Fort Mill township, according
to a statement made to The Times by
Mr. Sutton- *
Gapt. S. W. l arks, postmaster of
Fort Mill, is hopeful that the patrons
oC the local office" "will assist the postal
service this year iu insuring
prompt delivery ot 'their Ghrltmas
packages by mailing thein as early as
possible and by seeing that the packages
are carefully addressed- A recent
statement of the postoffice department
says that 25 million packages
which pass through the various
postoffices of the country are delayed
by improper addressing, including
illegible writing.
Ninety-two per cent of the 500 resIdoi.t
and non-resident property own
err of Fort .Mill bad paih their town
tux last Wednesday when the time
lilliit without nanntv ovuli-uH u>>rnril.
ink to a statement yesterday by CS.
Link, town treasurer. The 10 per
c<-nt penalty for non-payment of the
tax went Into effect Thursday morning
and will be collected from delinquents
until January 1, when executions
will be issued against those
who have then failed to pay the tax.
This year on a 17 mill levy the property
tax of the town amounts to almost
$10,000.
Most of the business houses of Fort
Mill are expected to close their doors
the greater part of the day next
Thursday in ovservance of Thanksgiving
day. At the postoff.ee Sunday
hours .will he observed und there will
be no delivery of mails by the rural
carriers. Many people in this section
go hunting on Thanksgiving and all
those who expect to spend the day
afield and- who have not secured their
hr.nter's license will perhaps do well
to bear in mind the recent ruii::g n?
the State game warden to the efff *
that all hunters must have such a license
or subject themselves to the
possibility of prosecution for violating
the game laws.
In other wordB. the girls are not
going to wear bobbed hair any longer.
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Fort Mill a Fine Lot of
MULES and soma GOOD i\
I which I am offering for
? Old Millo Stables.
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| IP YOU HAYENT ALREADY
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f BUY YOUR IHR18TMAS 0
GIVE YOU SOMETHING THJ
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Store the freshest
thing in GROCEF
We are in busines
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and are satisfied
profit.
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of big sales don't forget that Mas-.
! sey's prices are always lower .for,the
same gbodsWANTED?You
to know we have
repair parts for your Ford and a
full line of auto accessories. Young
& Wolfe.
We sell Firestone Tires and Tubes.
Also Goodrich, including the famous
Silvertown Cords. Young & Wolfe.
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FOR SALE?Five passengSr Bulck
that has never balked. Ran eleven
thousand miles. Mew tires and battery.
Bargain at $350. L. J. Massey.
We are -special agents tor New
Perfection Oil Cook Stoyes. Our service
includes a complete stock, of fre<pair
parts. Wicks for any oii stove ;
made. Young A Wolfe. j
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CAtiL'AOE
PLANTS now ready for delivery.
Strong, healthy plants, ft.50
thousand; 500 for 75c. A. H. Helms,
R. 1, Osceola, S. C. dl4
FOR SALES?One 6 burner Detroit
Vapor Oil Range. Good m new. Taken
in trade. For quick sale, $25.
Young tk. Wolfe.
The League of Nations la not getting
along very well with the. United
States and the United States is not
getting along very 'well without the
League of Nations.
Boom people contend that the world
Is ronnd and others contend that It Is
flat, bnt the thing the are rage weekly
newspaper man is Interested In Is
In knowing that the people who owe
him Cor his paper are square. _ _
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YOU BUT 18 'WHAT MEANS 11
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BOUGHT YOUR FALL GOODS, |
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and best of everyUES.
>s not expecting to
a week or a month
with a . modest
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; began to suffer some Trttrr
! ago ?dth womanly troubles, and ?
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to fry medicines M I I
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fantil someone told me of ,
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An Empty Purse II
Causes Sleeplessness
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The downy pillow of a Saving Aecount
iu the First National Bank will
prove a source of rest and relaxation,
It will enable you to more easily grapple
.with the problem of life. It instils
self-confidence, self-dependance
and individual responsibility*
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Avoid sleepless nights by starting.
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an account today. He the amount >.
large or small, we will welcome it and
welcome you as one of our depositors. .
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WORLD'S GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY
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HIRE aSTHr, gECOROJOlMTE :.<
2 Yean in New York ? Seen by 5,000,000persons
1 Ye&r in London Played to #/,000,000
1 "Year in Chicago w Praised by Every Critic
Presented kereiexactly irKe same as in
NEW YORK!- LONDON - CHICAGO
IT vomnop COLLEGE. HOCK {BILL
Thursday Might, November 23d
IN THE WORDS OF THE CRITICS f
"The best play of the year ''?Sew York Herald.
"Keeps Standees on the tips of their toes"?New York Wor^d.
"The best mystery play New York has ever seen."?-New York
Evening Telegram.
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Write or Phone WINTHR 01' COLLEGE for Your Ticket*
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It's Drugs,
It's Patent Medicines,
It's a Prescription,
It's Toilet Articles,
; It's Rubber Goods,
It's Right Prices
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Anything found in a First 1
Class Drug Store?get itat
MOORE'S DRUG STORE
W. C. MOORE. Ph. G., Manager
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