Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 07, 1922, Image 3
oniu L tikiaf action to prwwf gay
_ hefpl Bishop JanSs>
Canncja of the Southern Methodist
church in an addret? lMt Sunday atB
Greensboro, N- 0.'
of the awtul outraged of
in the Near Vast, "at SmyrIsewhere?a
succession of
atchdrleSTlttacka upon wou
sands made orphans?a
Cannpn, back only a'short
from the Near IBaai. had
:H0i9Hush with his own eyes to
^<i?igorous measures being ta
Mt W prevent a repetition of the
HMnhe said. He urged the peoSv
rite to their senators and
representatives in Congress and tell
them of the necessity of the administration
taking action. The bloodiest,
blackest page In all the history of
* -tho Turks was what he called recent
nviBsacres and the consequent ref
i al of Christian nations to act vigorously.
He called it a disgrace to
civilisation.
Bishop Cannon told of urging Sectary
of State Hughes to make vigorous
protest against Turkish atrocities,
he said, and Mr. Hughes responded
that the language of the
pnotest suggested by the Methodist
cljurch "was too strong;" it might"
mean war. It would not mean war,
Bishop Cannon said, but it would
moan that the Turk would not dare
to butcher should the nations send
their ships to the troubled zone.
, He was told at Geneva by representatives
of the allied nations, attending
a meeting of the League of
Nations assembly,'* that the whole
^orld would join in restraining the
Turk if America would raise her
voice in common action against the
barbarities. ,
I Hitting the Bullseye.
A four-flusher soon lands in the
discard.
The best book to carry on a journey
is a pocketbook.
Somtimes one may misjudge a man
by the company he keeps.
Politicians are like balloons?they
< come down when the hot air gives out.
If you want to think well of your
neighbors, don't get to know them too
well. v
We know two unfortunate men?
I one has a wooden leg and the other a
I wooden head.
" If lie is smaller-than you are. he is
a liar; if he is largefthan you are, he
is mistaken.
The reason why may people do not
.. speak in public is because they have
heard others try it.
When a public speaker reaches the
pilnt that he thinks it is necessary
to use profanity in his remarks, the
time has arrived for him to shut up
and sit down.
What the country needs now is
something-to make bobbed hair grow.
A thing may be difficult, but it will
TiAVAr hA flnn* hv thl mnn who savs
it can't be <lpne.
j1 ' -4
FORT MILL |
SUPPLY CO.
* V ? '
WINDOW GLASS
mtmmmmm 4 V *
FENCE WIRE and
BARBED WIRE
PLOW STOCKS and
PLOW POINTS
"
; SIX CUTAWAY HARROWS
at Leu Than
Whofetale Cost
i ? '
W.B.ARDREY,Jr.
Manager.
"A Fine Job"
WAS THE OWNER'S VEEDICT
S
when he first looked at his newly
painted car. SINCE THEN we
have done many good jobs and .
are hoping to do more. We nae
the BEST and , most enduring
SM&t?fr-iu:>ppUed
s waniTnua' .aaa asaa^
* .;w
We Frame
PlfTITRES -
\ .
' r\
- A
beautiful collection
of Mouldings
to select from.
AU the new designs.
All work done by
experts, which assures
you a perfect
job. v
Mezzogravures,
Photogravures,
Fox Prints,
Wedington
Proofs,
Photochromes.
Nothing is more
pleasing than the
right picture at the
right place in your
home.
L * \ ^ V * y ^
: . " .. V
YOUNG & WOLFF
. 'THE FURNITUR6-MEN"
'
- ^
. * ^ _
^^.____MM__??_
_____
i !?
I
' 1
TWO LOAVES
ROCK HILL BREAD
' *
V ?V
FIFTEEN CENTS
<
AT FORT MIML. GROCERIES
* * J * ' - . , r 0 . I
4 ??>+f ??? *
I W W* i fA I
I Funeral Directors and I;
f Embalmers
I MOTOR EQUIPMENT
KSfe Dty Phones 144 and 84;. NigfetPfccne 9i
It'..m*nm!^, ,,
TAX NOTICE?lMf-ltM.
Office ( the County TNannr et
Itrk Omtj.
NOTICE is hereby siven that the
TAX-BOOKS tor York County will
be opened on MONDAY, the 20TH
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1928, and will
remain open until the 818T DAY OF
DECEMBER, 1922, for the collection
of STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL and
I/VAT. TAYPfl f?> ?.?? ??
1922, without penalty; after which
day ONE PER CENT penalty will be
added to all payments made In the
month of JANUARY, 1923, and TWO
PER CENT penalty for all payments
made n the month of FEBRUARY,
1923, and SEVEN PER CENT penalty
will be added for all payments made
from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1923,
to the 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1923,
and after this date all unpaid taxes
will go into execution and all unpaid
Single Polls will be turned over to
the several Magistrates for prosecution
in accordance with law.
All of the Banks of the county will
offer their accommodations and facilities
to Taxpayers who may desire
to make use of the same, and I shall
take pleasure in giving prompt attention
to all correspondence on the
subject.
All Taxpayers appearing at my office
will receive prompt attention.
Note?The Tax Books are made up
by Townships, and parties writing
about Taxes will always expedite
matters if they will mention the
Township or Township? in which
their property or properties are located.
w
HARRY E. NEIL,
4t Treasurer of York County.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS"
Annual Meeting to.Re Held on Thursday,
January, 4, 1923.
PURSUANT to Statute, notice ifl
hereby given to whom It may concern,
that the ANNUAL MEETING ol
the County Roard of Commlsslon-rs
of York County will be held in ihe
the Office of the County Supervisor
in the Court House on THURSDAY,
JANUARY 4TH, 192b, commencing uf
19 o'clock, a. in.
Under Paragraph 1075, Section 4,
of the Civil Code, all claims against
the County not previously presented,
nuist be filed with the Clerk of th?
Board on or before January 1, 1923,
ai d holders of claius will take not'ce
that if the same are not presente.'
and filed during the year is
which they are contracted, or the
year following, such claims will b?
forever barred.
All persons authorized vby law t<
administer oaths are required tc
probate claims against the County
f-ee of charge.
By order of the Board.
HUGH G BROWN, SupervisorAnnie
L. Wallace, Clerk.
December 5.
CALENDAR FORT MILL BAPTIS1
' . CHURCH.
Preaching every" Sunday morninj
at 11 o'clock; preaching every firs<
and third Sunday night; Sunda]
School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. 1
special invitation is extended to al'
visitors in town to come.
SB MA. MM
udtu uAica
We have some real
bargains in Used Cart
that we can give liberal
terms on.
CfTYMOTQftCo.
ROCK HILL, S. C.
Opp, Pot toff ice. Phone 231
READ THE TIMES
EVERY WEEK
FOR HOME NEWS
FORT MILL, S. C. j
GENERAL INFORMATION.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
A. C. LYTLE ... Mayor
C. S. LINK Clerk
A. L. OTT Police Judge
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
No. 81 Southbound 7:66 &. m. '
j No. 4 Northbound 8:80 a. it.
I No. 113 Southbound..1121 a. m.
] No. 144 North bound.. 1A ^6 a. m.
I No. 5 Southbound KrM n m
No. 32 Northbound. ..*.6:88 p- m.
MAILS CLOSE.
For train No. 31 7:80 a. m.
For train No. 82...:..6:10 p. m.
i For train No. 6.: 6:10 p. m.
For train No. 4 8:10 a. m*
Note?No mail to dispatched on
trains Sunday afternoons.
1 1 POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Daily 7:46 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. ,
Sunday 7:46 to 9:80 a. m.
S. w. PARKS, Postmaster.
Women suffer store than men, sayt
an exchange. It Is a pity that thai
tray shoes that are too small. <*
. r >
> * -35
L- ,
. . ; . N. ?v~
1KB IKiffiBJU. CAR
Tr?i BSSiS^i.-^ f a n II
iwnii^u w\r\
4 %
I
i ^
I
I
I
FREE FORD
I
TOURING CAR
We Will Give Absolutely Free to
One of Our Customers
DECEMBER 1,1923,
+ ' '
A Brand New Ford Touring Car.
[ For every dollar spent with us
f %
; between now and that date, either
for parts, accessories, work, in pay?
ment of accounts or for subscription
i! to the Dearborn Independent, we
j will issue a coupon. Each coupon
! I *' * N w
will bear the name of the person to
whom issued and is to be deposited
V' m m **
in a box at the Lytle Drug Store.
i On December 1, 1923, the box will
be opened and the first coupon
drawn therefrom will bear the
> name Of the person to be presented
I with the car.
| Give u. your patronage and at
| the same time avail yourself of the
i prospect of winning a brand new
[ Ford Touring: Car without the cost
j of even one penny.
i
1 Heath Motor Company
f . F0RT MILL, S. C.
k
| .
* - >
. *T?' . --- . # . 7 /
/ v' ^ : ~ .. ^ k '