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HHS&os. a Howl# Of MHerbe, N. C.f failed nlathrw in the Fort Mill com. munhy during the .past week |Mn HaroldA. Uj of SpHwgfield. &< %wIm ! a guest of Capt and lira. Elliott W. 8pringa. Dr. J.. L? Spruit la spending the week in Berkeley county on a hunting trip with a party of friends. Misses Winnie and Winona Will' Isms, nt Ttnrk HM1 week-end at the home of Mr. andMrtfT A. L. Parks. Mrs. R. L Keaton spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Columbia attending a meeting of Methodist women .church workers. Miss Dorothy Buzhardt, teacher in the Fort Mill graded school. Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in Newberry. Most of the Fort Mill boys and girls who have been away .during the fall attending college have returned home for Thanksgiving. Miss* Sarah Lemonds of the Pleasant Valley community is a guest in the homo of her brother, Qrover C. Lemonds. James P. Epps left yefeterday in bis car for a visit of several days to friends at Kingstree, Williamsburg county. # Dr. and Mrs- J. C- Hunter and their children of Liberty are in Fort Mill spending the Thanksgiving holidays a: he home of Mrs. Hunter's father, L. J. Mnssey. Miss Vivian Ellis,* teacher in the Fort Mill graded school, left yesterday for her home near Sllverstreet, Newberry dounty, to spend Thanks1 giving with her mother. Gapt. F. M. Mack spent Monday in Columbia attending a meeting of the j State executive committee of the ^American Legion, of wfeich he is the member for the Fifth congressional district. D. V. Epps lelt Saturday -morning for his home in Tampa., Fla., where ho is in the furniture business, after spending several weeks with his fa ther, Hon. S- H. Epps, and other relatives in the Gold Hill community. R. W. Bigham and his family who have been living in Fort Mill for several months, expect to iqpve to Chester within the next week or two. Mr. Bigham has been in the insurance business since he came to Fort l\N11. Tho work he is doing here will be taken over by W. H. Jones./ The case of the State against E. E. Hunter of Fort Mill, charged with aa- j sault an battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons, was nol prosscd at the.court of gen oral sessions in York last week. Conditions which were' not made public accompanied the agreement of the State to nol pros the case. Sixty members were present last Sunday for the meeting of the Men's Bible clasB at St. John's Methodist ^ church, of which the Rev. R. L. Kea- i ten. nnntnr nf tho chnr/>h l? toqptiar I An effort is now being made to in* crease the membership of the class to 100. Col. A. C. Lytle is president of the class and J. C- McEHhaney secretary. "Home depurttnent day" will be observed at the Port Mill Baptist Sunday school next Sunday morning. The superintendent of the Sunday school, ULLl . I 1 . , . I 1 We Should For all we have in this 1 to thjsnk everybody for a during the months that Thanksgiving Day, and < one a HAPPY THANKSC THE CAS S. A. LEE mni T. F. LYTLE, ' 1 . '|c I'" jj SAVE P j> ' > ON Y ;i Dry Goods, Clot! ' 1 [ * T . j < . t ! t We now have a complete R$g; i SHOES. DRY GOODS. CU !: GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Eh I! themselves* < > Come in and supply you * towns when you c*n buy it cl ! * | 25 PerCent Off o: I ^ FOR SATUR I TbBas' Dry I Next Door to First National 1 0. A. Lee, expresses the hopettiat Terr member o* the home deparoapot will be present tor the exercises, and Through the generosity pftheproprietor, B. W. Lradford, the Majestic theater, heated and lighted, has bean ottered to the dab for Sunday afternoon service* and the first service will be held there on the afternoon ot December 3,- $t 4 o'clock. The club tier also araftnt**! .an InvlUfi . *r> hold weekly meetings Tuesday nights in the Bible class room of St. John's Methodist church at 7:45 o'clock. As a result of the resignation of F. M. Mack as first lieutenant of the Tom 'Hall Uuards, Company G, First regiment, N. Q. S. C.t a competitive examination will be held in the company's armory next Monday evening for a second lieutenant, Second Lieutenant R. P. Orier, Jr., having been automatically promoted to the vacancy in the first lieutenancy. It is stated that Sergts. tvobert Bennett and W. B. Ardrey will be the contestants for the second lieutenancy. The first snow of the season fell in Fort Mill Sunday night, to be lol-. lowed by another snowfall Tuesday night, a part of which is yet to be seen in secluded places. The mild weather which had characterized the fall up to a few days ago has at last given way to lower temperatures and there have been heavy frosts in this section for several mornings during the last week. "The Palmetto Follies of 1923" will be presented at the the Fort Mill high school auditorium Friday evening, Deceml er 15, under the auspices of Eli Bailos post, American Legion. The show is a musical comedy revue, with minstrel and vaudeville features and has been given to large audiences at King's Mountain, Mooresvllle, Shelby and other North Laroina towns. A number of Fort win ? -?- - mm uvya auu gins win appear in tile cast and tliey promise an evening of pleasure for all who see the entertainment. Both the mills of the Fort Mill Manufacturing company were closed down Tuesday as a result of low water In the Catawba river curtailing the amount of electric power the Southern Power company is now able to furnish its subscriber millB in thi j section of the State and mills iu the lower section of North Carolina for operating purposes. The group of mills affected by the low water in the 'Catawba will close, one day in each week, most of them on Tuesday, according to the arrangement, until the supply of power again becomes normal. Aoting upon the recommendation of State Senator John R. Hart, Governor Harvey a few day3 ago commissioned V. F. Windlo a game warC u for Fort Mill township and at the same time issued a simiar commission to Rob Saye Riddle for Bethel township- Report! recently received ! / Dan Woods, rsme /or Yc rk county, wore to the effect that the game law was beinj flagrantly violated in Fort Mill and Bethel townships and he urged the appointment r>.* Messrs. Windlc and R<tddle that the violators of the law may be rounded up by officers charged specifically with that duty. Be Thankful land of plenty. We with 11 they have done for ut have patted tince last with for each and every ilVING DAY. H STORE Mgrt- PHONE 8 /MJINE.Y OUR hing, Shoes, Etc. i! ?! stock of the newest and best <? 3THING. MILLINERY, r., at prices that speak for ?; r wants. Why po to other * \ reaper at home? * 'J * i nNewest Dresses ; >r> a kism unLi Goods Store | Jank - FORT MILL, & C. < | r Store." <j . f .^1 ^V, itii. 1 ? -A > ??- , *v*- . ^ < .> .. TOYS - TO !; Old Santa Clai < * j kinds of Toys and I . ' ) ! invite every' one, T i eome in ana -see || CH1USTMAS GO n 1 Only 20 More Shopping Days 1 THE CAS :: pho j! S. A. LEE and T. < .A..O. JC G00DTH1 r , Groceries, Market, Country I*rotluce. Pliono Fourteen. k . ' 'f ' - OUR Your Convenian < < It is our aim to bo more thar ; ecary shop ?rather to be a c <c hold shopping. ; ? Were we to list the innuniera ? which we have in stock, it < this newspaper. We seek tc ;; ber of the family, from Gr ; serve each with Promptness. ; Many people run to the dri sickness in the family. We J; not only in sickness but in he ** We have what you want. W j j We are ready to serve YOU. LYTLE D nigtas :: S % " _ CARD OF THANKS. ^ I wish to express my deep appreciation of tlie many acts of kindness and courtesy shown me by my friends and neighbors during tbe illness and at the death of my wife, Mrs. Nannie urayton. T. J. CRAYTONl TAKEN UP?Several months ago on my farm south of Fort Mill,tyoung Jersey heifer .which I wish the owner to reclaim after paying expenses. 1 also have for sale a splendid Jersey cow with galf ten days old. Boyce Bennett. It LAUNDRY NOTICE?I wish to TiTform the public that after nexb.Tuesday I will not make another Shipment of (Laundry from Fort Mill until after Christmas. R. F. Orier. When you read big advertisements of big sales don't forget that Massey's prices are always lower for the same goods. CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CALLAGE PI1ANT8 now ready for delivery. Strong, healthy plants. 91.60 thousand; 500 for 75c. A. H. Helms. R. 1, Osceola, 8. C. - dl4 FOR) SALE?Five passenger Bnlck that has never balked. Run eleveu thousand miles. New tires and battery* Bargain at $950. L J. Massey. A peace conference is where the > degs of war begin to growl. This Is the time of year wtMi evI eryhody begins to be good to father mnaoiner utoudm with a East youn* [ bm is that ha Is anally alow pay. I | And sometimes an empty-beaded ] chap wears the larseet hat I <* i'ummuohn r fc&'j \ . "'A' v.-V ?. v> 'j> : - Vv;^''c'v^ v . .. - r is is here with all loliday Goods. We young and old* to the big variety of I ODS. || (Till Christmas. Shop early. \ \ H STORE jj NE 8 J | F. LYTLE, Mgrs. ' v J | INGS TO EAT V , . V < . ? ?? ?? > ? ???????? AIM ice and Comfort. i a drug" store, a mere apothonvenient center for housev . ble articles of all description iwnl/1 a 11 ifvuiu uvuu|ijr a xuii |mgo ui *\ > fill the needs of each raem* 1! andmother to Baby, and to < Accuracy and Courtesy. ? i jg 8tore only when there is \\ i are equipped to serve you <! ?alth as well e appreciate your patronage. ?! 5 COMPANY 11 -- ? :! | Inactive [ 3 Liver t 3 "I have had trouble With W J ta Inactive liver," wrote Mm. ^ 3 B. Nichols, of 4412 Spencer r m 8t, Houston, Texas. ' "When Kk 3 I woukl get constipated, I would p 4| tad a light, dixxy teehng tanjr A J head. Td get up in the morning F w with a tightness in the headend fl) J a trembly feeling Is often n alga t 3 that the stomach is out of order. W J Por this 1 took TketybNTg V 3 Black-Draught, and wttboot a W m' doubt can any I have never ^ tand its enusi in ?? ^ j Hi Hw. but tewei tom temch ' V a food condition. I hlivwcd V 3 lift long time, wbca food dots j nggn w 1 | TWford't I | a" litha'tl P . '." ' v ~ -J . >' ' , ' "V, { < ^ ;? ' <** ^ > ... '.i V ,; - *^OTBAJLL We believe that the right kind of football in our high schools is one of *1- - *- * ' * f * ' me most important parts or a ooy's education and that playing good clean straight honest Football makes a better man of him in every way. We are proud of the record of the unbeaten Fort Mill team this year and congratulate Captain Mack and Heath Belk on the splendid playing of these men. The record below speaks for itself: FORT MILL 18, CHAR. UNIV. SCHOOL 0 FORT MILL 60, ROCK HILL <W. T. S.) ... 0 FORT MILL 68, YORK 0 * FORT MILL 74, WINNSB0150 3 FORT MILL 2?. KFRSHAW 6 FORT MILL 36, LANCASTER 0 Fort Mill-Rock Hill and Fort MillChester games thrown out account . of hired players on those teams. First National Bank Operated Under the Strict Supervision of the United States Government 1 FRUITS, NUT?- CANDIES ! FOR THE HOLIDAYS I B. C. FERGUSON Our Motto: QUICK SERVICE | IFIt's Drugs, It's Patent Medicines, * * * It's a Prescription, It's Toilet Articles, . It's Rubber Goods, It's Right Prices .You Want, Anything found in a First Class Drug Store?getitat MOORE'S DRUG STORE W. C. MOORE. Ph. G., Manager : ' . ' ' JOB PRINTING f . ' -f . AT THE TIMES OFFICE - - PHONE 112 PORT MILL - South Carolina