Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 13, 1906, Image 3
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In the Loent Field.
Mr. e! JL Phillips, of Rock
Hill was here on a visit the past j
Sunday.
Superintendent Ward, of the
Springstein mill. Chester, was a
dsitor to Fort Mill Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
/oltharp, on Sunday, the 2nd
n&t., a son.
Miss CoHnne Jones. ofLancas3r,
is a guest of Miss Dora Crier, i
n White street.
Misses Lillian Flowers and
hristine Melhvain, of Rock Hill
;e visiting Miss Frances Harris
n White street.
Mrs. W. B. Ardrey and chil-i
en are spending a month at the
mm of Dr. J. B. Mack, near
lanta, Ga.
Farmers are com plaining of a
ireity of cotton baskets and
my will resort to the old plan
using sheets to hold their cot
i as it is gathered in the holds.
VIrs. .1. C. Cochrane, of Harrisrg;
Mrs. B. F. Powell, of
larlotte, and Mrs. Darcns
hillips, of Griffith, were visitors
- ne past week at the home of
Tr. T. I). Faulkner.
All of the farmers of Fort Mill
>wnship are urgently requested
attend a meeting in the town
all Saturday afternoon at 1
.'clock for the purpose of dismissing
a matter of local importance
to all.
A series of prayermec tings,
vhich began Monday, are being
\eld each evening at 8 o'clock a
he Baptist church. The pastor,
ev. Reaves is being assisted by
cv. Mr. Kendriek. The pul lie
invited to attend.
During the past week Mr. A.
' . McElhanoy purchased from
r. W. R. Bradford, of Chartte,
the Bradford home-place
l Booth street. Mr. MeEihaney
id family moved into the house
hursday.
Mr. Hugh White, thearchitect.
rmerly of this city but now
aking headquarters at Fort
ill, was in the city Thursday,
r. White is getting out some
ans for parties who contemite
building in the future.
>cic IIill Record.
The managers of the Mocklenirg
Fair are beginning to be
-ir tnemseives as the time ioxhe
big event is rapidly approaching
and there it; so much
to be done. The headquarters
of the fair association will soon
present a lively scene, while the
advertising has already been
started.
The good work goes on. Hell
& Fonville, who were run out of
Charlotte and bought the bucket
shop business of I). A. Hurley,
shook Rock Hill at the close of
business Thursday and left for
pastures new and more profitable?
The stay of these cotton
gamblers here was brief. There
are three left. Who will be the
next one to quit? Rock liill
Record.
Mrs. Jane Adams, an aged
lady, died Wednesday morning
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
James Dye, in the village of the
Millfort Miil. after an illness of
several weeks. The burial was
made Thursday in the village
cemetery. Mrs. Adams carried
an insurance policy in the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company
and the policy was paid in full
in the afternoon following her
death in the morning.
Mr. Jas. H. Patterson, who'
was employed as machinist at i
the plant of the Fort Mill Mfg.
Comimnv. was knocked lowi
and rendered unconscious I' >r ai
hour or more by a shock from
live electric wires in the transformer
plant at the mill Tut\sda\
afternoon. It was not apparent
for a time whether he was dead
or alive, but there is now hope
of his recovery. The current
went to Mr. Patterson's head
and besides burning1 a hole in his
scalp inflicted a number of ot her
serious burns about his body.
Mr. Patterson was resting as
well as could be expected at last
reports.
A very severe wind and hailstorm
swept over the Iiyrrison
neighborhood a few days ago
doing much damage to growing
crops. During the storm Mr.
S. J. Patterson's residence was
struck by lightning and set on
fire, but the blaze was put out
before it had made any headway.
The house was right badly torn
up. However, no one was hurt.
The bolt ran down the chimney
and broke up several pictures
over mantle in the sitting room.
Passing out into the dining
room, it splintered one of the
corner posts and ran into the
kitchen safe' where it broke up
a great many dishes. It then
ran under the house, killing
several chickens, and went into i
he ground. The house had a
very narrow escape from bum-j
jn<<. Miss Lura UjTum, who was
visiting her sister. Mrs. ['utterson,
extinguished the blaze.
Death of a Former Resident.
Mr. Robert S. Wilson, who was
well known to the older residents
of this pla< \ died Friday morning:
at I o'clock at the Presbyterian
Hospital, Charlotve, fo;lowing
an operatic.n Thursday a'tecnoon
at ! o'clock.
The burial was made Saba-!
day morning i l.'lmwood cenctery,
Charlotte.
Mr. Wilson was born in the
Steele C reek. eommuuit v, Mecklenburg
county, Nov. d'th,
celebrating his 7nth birthday in
Thanksgiving Day. He was
twice married, his first wife be-j
ii:g Mi.-s Louisi i'lt. u. nt.
Fort Mill, anil his . nd v.
who survive.-- him, M. s Mary
Knox. ? t* diet (' : A. - it
the time of his first marram ,
moved to Fort Mill rod n .-d..
this place his h. n t'.n ma:;
years. 1 i?* mov? I to "iuirlotr.
about. 20 ye;ti's npi and In; ino
made that city hi In mo.
.Mr \Vilson served t i nu
war as a. member of a Sou i:
Carolina company, ?. f. ; hutl
and bravo sot.her. and \v; alwavs
interested in mutter, per-i
taining to the cause f? r which he .
fought. He was i <lder in t;
Freshet ori m church and a devout
Christi; n.
In ?jlcira<ri&ui.
Maria Wilson Thor :airy v. .
.born in Steele i re. ; township,
N. c. Oct. :51st., is:
When site ve.?s ah > ' si:-;teen
years of ago she i.tado a profession
of her fu;' b i 'i?ri. uu
was received into the fellowship
of Flint Hill Baptist church. Of
this church site continued . coll
sistent. ami faithl'e.l ;n n : until
the rent v. ! of In r i'atri'y to
Fort Mil!, v hot ? ie her. . - .
a niombor of the church of i d.-,
place.
On Dec. 9th., 1873, she was
married to Wiiiiam li. dart *.
'this union was blessed i y t
children, two of wltnrn prcc d >i
themolh'T i*'? the -;?i L-worM.
On the afternoon of Sept. at in,
after an illness of i r r< 1 v\ . k
the end of her earthly life cam
and she bey an Lie spiril-ir. ie
the other world. In the pres<.
of a large copmany of sorrowing ,
and sympat via: i ri? ;nls .
pastor, aided by Rev. M. W. G >rdon,
and Lite outer ?r >u u.c
town c nducied her funeral
services at her late r usidcnc. and |
her remains w; re laid i i m t ii
the Fort. Mill (en vat- .v.
Iter's was a ijuict and ; h .
uneventful lif u She \v..
tent to wield In r inl! i< i? in
home and to make it in r ph.-ie:
of activity. 1 h r im.- i,. ml a <1
children rise up now to call Ik r
name blessed and to ivvcr her
memory. As a christian she vn.
what she claim* <1 to be a and
faithful follower -n h<r
Lord. She embodied her . e- ;
iigion into her lit'e which' v. is always
conteis'.erh with her rofession
as a Christian. i* r- !
haps no one who in yen - .V n
our midst in rer-.-nt years isivnev
sincerely mom net! by a l.r -r
company of sorrowing :'i ei ,
Sheii.-ts now from life's t.hls
and cures. May her iv-t be'
sweet. Lrv. S. Reaves,
Port i1 i ill, S. C.
The Mayor Paid I heir Fines.
One of lis morn i or*ant developments
in the light being
waged in Rock Hill b ??iavor
Roddey and others agai: t tie'
bucket shop and (i Ir.st ! a>i eof
gambling, came up the p;wt
week, when several negroes who
were charged with crap si. >* nicer
some other small form of jo nbling,
were up for t rial.
The city council on advice of
the city attorney, refused to try'
the ease, where ipon May. Ro-l-j
dev had to t '-v t > r; i m m
did so, but paid t he ! . < s of *
darkies himself and let th<*in go.
The Rock Hill Record, ii telling;
the story, said that the rat io of
the silver dollar.' from t o or's
pocket on the ? v 's
told a strong tab of del- rmination
on the part of the t< 1 n's
chief executive to have the lawcarried
out and an end pu. ; > the
gambling; nuisance.
Rock Hill, by the way, has
been making- a stout fight against
"bucket shops" and tho.-a in existence
will not he permitted t<>
operate after the fir--t of the next
year when their licer s e \pi.? .
REGISTRA1 ION >TI< SB.
The hooks c?l' Hegistr.if ion for the
qualified vot< rs ot? tin- : own of l*'<??*t
Mill for the year ??i Ih'ir, an* n.?w ;>. a
at Hall's Market between the 1? _;?1
hours of ! a. in, anil p. in . and will
iloi tho 9di)d d.iv of Decemboi 10
If. M. Hood has been apii* itited lf? t;istrar.
L$y order of the count il.
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it- is impossible
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Shoes for Jess
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money t an our
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line for Ladies,
men and children
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fatten their hogs on grass
roots and rabbit tracks.
In Fort Mill, S. C., you
can't find a bettor and j
nicer line of Shoes than we I
can show. m
$0.00 m
Ladie s' shoes, $1.00to $3.50
When in the market to
don't fail to
call. H
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