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g Il'hMS of LOCAL INTEREST ?
Hon. \V. LI. Stewart, of Kock
liill, was a visitor to Fort Afili
Thursday.
The second nine of this place
/defeated the Pinoville team on the
local diamond Thursday by a score
of 7 to 3.
Key. J. D. Iluoirins returned
Saturday afternoon from (Mover,
where he had been assisting RevMr.
Hurt in a protracted meeting
the past week.
Miflu
Monday fiotn Charlotte, and is
again with iht? tirm of Meaelmm &
Kpps, in the capacity of milliner.
Mrs. \V. M. Piiillips and children
returned to Itock HillTlujrsday
after a visit to relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cutting, of
Lexington, N. C.. are visiting the
hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J,
Ortuaud, of this township.
Mr. W C. Thoinasson, of Catawba
township, has accepted a clerkship
in Meachain's drug stop*,
Thp picnic Friday at Oak Grove
vraa largely attended and a very
pleasant time iH reported.
Mr. S. A. Epps and Miss Toin111
ie pglp returned Saturday morning
from the Northern markets.
M^ss Louise McKniglit, who lias
been visiting at the home of Kev.
J. L). Huggins, in this place, returned
to her home at Kidgeway
Saturday morning.
Mr. T. D. Faulkner and Mrs. A.
L. Parks and children spent Thursday
v/ith relatives in Charlotte.
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i7r. ?j. jj. nprati spent a tew
hours in Rock Hill Friday.
Mr. A. K. McKlhany snd family
are occupying the Mills cottage,
on Cop lede rate street, recently
madp vacant by the removal of
Mr. ?|. B. Mills to the Drakeford
house.
Messrs. F. Nims and Robert
White returned Friday from a
visit to their relative, Mr. Wade
Rankin, of Mt. flolly, who is seriously
ill as a result of an operation
for tumor performed some
days ago.
l'rqf J. A. Boyd and family nr
rived Friday from Pineville a'?d
art* occupying the Belk residence,
on Confederate street, which was
recently purchased hy Mr. Boyd
from Mr C. H. Belk. prof, Boyd
it is stated, will teach the Flint
lijll flehoql the coining aynsiop.
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We have just receive
unds, or one solid car ]
ire Nails. Buying in <
>13 to make better price
We sell McCormick
ws, Ilay Balers and all
Also, we have just i
Buggy Harness.
We are here to do hi
buv anything, call and
eer fully price you, and
u will be posted.
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he Old Re
! Mr. J. C. i? M? I
I from Juiuostown, X. (J.
Mr. 15. M. Lee,* who, with his
[brother, Mr. -I. If. Lee, went to
Pnuuma several months ago, has
! returned to his homo i:i this township.
Messrs. A. U. McEllmney ami S.
W. 1 'arks returned yesterday from
a business trip to Bennettsville.
Indications are that Fort Mill
will be well represented at the
Tirzah Picnic tomorrow.
Miss Mary Ardrey is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. A. Watson of
Chariot te.
Mr. Iv II. Phillips and little son
Frank were up from liock Hill
Sunday.
Messrs. James Thnrnwell and
Alex FewelI returned the past
week from Scotland, where they
been for two months on a pleasure
i trip. Mr. Thornwell will in a few
[days resume his duties as piinci
pal of Win tinhorn graded school.
Mrs Lizzie Withers, of Fort
M ill, spent. Thursday in the city.
She was here making ariaugments
to send her daughter, Miss Bessie,
to Winlhrop college the coining
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j Preparatory to corilinuni >n on
the Sahbath, there will lie services,
j morning and evening, at the Preshyterian
church 1''inlay and Satur,
day. The pastor, Dr. Thorn well
will ho assisted by Key. 1*. It
(jrwimi, of Steel Creek.
The cotton platform is anions
the busiest places in town nosva!
days.
Mr. Lot? Armstrong, of lower
Fort Mill, opened the cotton season
here on Auirust 21hh with the
i tirst hale of new cron cuttim rPl>..
hale wmh bought by Mills A; Yoiin^
! for 10 1-2 cents.
Prof. ?J. II. Witherspoon, tin*
1 now principal of the Fort Mill
(traded School, arrived with Inn
| family during the past week and
is occupying the Barber residence
on Forest street.
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Boyd Hamilton The
social event of the season
was the marriage Wednesday of
Prof. Jackson Hamilton and Miss
: Flsie Boyd, daughter of Mr. and
| Mrs. W. F. Boyd. The ceremony
took place at !J.'?() o'clock in the
afternoon and was p?,,-fonned l?y
' I\ev. .1. I). Huurnms of t'nis place.
A lar^e cro\yu of relatives and
friends were present to witness the
union of this popular youug
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m! from the factory 32
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load, of Barbed Wire
car lots places us in j
s to our custimers.
Mowers, Rakes, Disc 1
repairs for above niacin
'eceived another shipn
isiness and when you \
I get our prices, we
I if you don't want to 1
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liable Stoi
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| couple, Mild to extend liost \v i -111 h |
for tiieir future welfare mid Imp !
pi IIOSS.
The hride and tjrooiu were the
the recipients of numerous inimlHome
and useful presents. Anions
i these was an ele^.nit watch chain 1
land charm, presented by the pupils
of 11 old 11 ill Academy, of
j which Prof. Hamilton was former- i
ly principal. The front side of !
I the charm hore the monogram of!
i the school, while on the hack was
; enuravbd t lie dates of h is residence I
| in (i old 11 ill, and insid i his iuij
tials.
Prof. and Mrs. Hamilton left on
! the even.no train for tneir future
j home at Sinks (irave, \Y. Va.
A Pleasant Family ReunionTo
the Hock Hill Herald, of i
Pr.day, we are indebted for the
following account of the Haile
family reunion at DeKalh, near
('amdeii on Wednesday, last:
'"Kottr generations were present ,
at this happy ^athcrino and it was
a day that will linger in the minds ,
of those present for many years to
come. Sncli occasions as this one I
i (in- ni?H)rt enj >"?'?, i^p1 "OI<11 ly to |
I the immediate families connected. i
The old homestead itself brought
back to the older ones present
many fond memoi ies of days yono
Wi. o .1 ' - - 1
( i>j, ..? <? mo iiiui nri hum kim in i
i mother, .Mrs. N. ( '. Maasey, who is
now 78 years of age, it wmh indeed
a happy hilt sail alFuir. Among
i those present were:
".Mrs. \V. A Watson, of ('liar-'
I lotto; .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. .M. Sprat t, j
.Mr. and Mrs. .1. M". A i d rev, Mr.
and Mis. I? I" Massey, and Misses
Ma hoi Ardrey and Mamie Ma.-sey,
and Messrs. Kirk Shannon. John, j
Lynn and Lonti Massey and Mrs,
M. K. Masfjey, all of Fort Mill; Dr.
J. 15. M assey and son Wildeii. and
Air. Ilonry Massey and family ol i
Uoek 11 ill.
"A delightful dinne" was spread
at tho old homestead and it was a
sight to heboid to see four genera
tions together. During the day a
beautiful monument was erected
I opposite the old home in the pres
enco of this hig crowd to the mem
ory of the lovod ones that had
passed away to a hotter world."
Pleasant Valley News.
The Rout hern (Christian Advocate
gives si very amusing incident of a
Methodist preacher < l the Hock Hill
District Ix'ing taUea f<<r a per .;er wood.
Perhaps it would he interest ing to those
who rea : the article to know that the
incident took place in Pleasant Valley.
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The 111 inisl<r was making his usual pas
(i >r:> 1 (.alls, and went to t ho fr? mt of this
residence, and seeing noetic, began rappinion
the door. The lady of t ho house
was rn^a^'il in her household duties in
the roar pit" of the house. She heard
the repeated rappiligs and in the mean
t itne made Home vetv serious iuiprceations
against what she t bought to he a
pecker-wood, regret t ing very much the
fact that she was unable to w iold a gun.
At last, wit li a long sticU and a eat. site
went to the door prepared to wage a war
of extermination against the pecker
wood Hto was great ly surprised to !ind
the preacher at t lie door, and on tolling
him that she had mistaken him for a
pecker-wood, he was somewhat amused
and still more groalv confused.
In last week's list of Pleasant Valley's
college representatives, there was
(?m it ted t lie names of Misses A Ida Titerroll
and Vnllie 1'etlus, w ho will attend
the Ashoville Normal t ollogc.
(Through lack of space, we are compelled
to omit a few "personals" from
this communication. Kd 'limes ]
a N H 0 U N C ? to E H T .
To the J'nlilic: lloalizitig tin*
ncctl of snelt a business in Fori
Mill we liav i opened in llic Vas-ey
building on .Main street, a modern,
up-to-date I >r 11 lC Store.
In couductino this business it,
is our |>ui j!( he to ,:i j t m-e to (lu>
people of this section pure druus
in a milliner which only graduates
in pharmacy arc capable of (Imii^,
In this eomic.'tion, it is pcrha|^>
needless to say that we have acquired
this knowledge, and arc
capalilc of 1 i 11111 the most tedious
prescriptions known to the uicdi
eul fraternity. \Vh shall at all
times carry a complete line of
drills ami sliall yive our personal
attention to all prescriptions en.
te<l to our care. In short, we shall
make a specially of this feature of
the business.
In addition to a complete stock
of drues, you will Mud on out
?ln*lves, nil tin* standard I*111?-111
Medicines, Cigars, I'ohaecos, Toi
ltd Articles. faints, \ ai nislics, and
all tin- various sundries which uo
to make up a modern city dins*
store.
At our fountain we serve all ti e
delicious drink* and ices, u>uio
oid> the ,purest fruits and syrups
thai money can huy. With the
change of seasons, we will he prepared
to serve hot dri..k.s of all
kinds.
(I uaranteeino prompt, fair and
courteous dealings, we solicit your
put i oiia^e.
Buchanan's Drug Store.
(Thole* No. ill.)
Or A M. Buchanan - - - - Proprietor.
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Harrisburg Shoe for Lai
They fit better, lot
better than any shoe wc
never have a dissatisfied
years experience goes a
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of this experience FliE
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^ 1,000 yauls of Stand
fast coh >i h, neat patt
500 yarcld ot Cereal,
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