Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 07, 1910, Image 5
SHORT ITEMS of INTEREST
to TIMES READERS.
Ak Dr. R. R. Prentiss, of Young's
sland, has located in Fort Mill
^lor the practice of medicine.
Mr. H. C. Culp, of WinstonSalem,
N. C., spent several days
tin town last week with relatives. |
The Fort Mill and Carhartt
I mill Kail fpQmo n]o\ro/l a fio rrnmn
Mrs. C. E. Ross, of Charlotte,
was a visitor at the home of Mr. I
J. T. Young during the past
week.
J. A. Withers, of Worthville,
N. C., spent Sunday at the
home of his mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Withers.
Theodore Harris, of Green Bay.
Va., is spending a few days in
town at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris.
Dr. J. L. Spratt returned a
few days ago from the ar. iual
meeting of the South Carolina
Dental association at Glenn
Springs.
An election was held by the
Fort Mill Light Infantry Tuesday
morning for a successor to First
Lieut. G. C. Epps, who resigned
some weeks ago. First Sergt.
J. M. White was promoted to
the vacancy.
Among the well known Yorkville
citizens who came to Fort
Mill Thursday afternoon to witness
the ball game were Dr. W. G.
White, Clerk of Court.I. A. Tate,
County Supervisor John Gordon
and Mayor Hart
John J. Smith, one of York
county's best and most highly
esteemed citizens, died at his
home in Clover on Saturday
afternoon from paralysis, aged
about 74 years. Mr. Smith was
a Confederate veteran.
t Messrs. J. S. Glasscock and
O. L. Sanders are announced in
The Times this week for reelection
to the house of representatives.
Both have served
one term each in the Legislature
and their work was such as to
. commend them to the voters.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson
and children, of Greensboro,
N. C., have been guests for
several days of Mrs. Thompson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc.
Gulp, at the Central hotel. Mr.
Thompson is the head shipping
clerk for the great Revolution
y~~ cotton mill near Greensboro.
Fifty-eight York county young
ladies stood the examination in
Yorkville Friday for scholarships
and entrance into Winthrop
college at the fall session. Only
four young men, one of whom
was Clarence McMurray, of Fort
Mill, stood the test for the
University of South Carolina
scholarship.
C. C. Haile, Fort Mill R. F. D.
carrier, left Monday morning
for Newberry to attend the
annual meeting of the South
Carolina Letter Carriers' association
as a delegate from the
York county association. The
other York county delegates to
the meeting are W. T. Sims,
J. VV. Miller, F.. M. Faris.
Mr. John N. Atwater. of Fort
Mill, yesterday received word of
the sudden death at Farrington,
N. C., Monday afternoon of his
cousin, ex-Congressman John W.
Atwater. The dead man was
plowing when the summons
came. He was elected to Congress
in 1894 and served one
term. Mr. Atwater was 69
years old.
Dr. S. Eugene Massey has
given up the practice of medicine
in Fort Mill and left Thursday
|- afternoon for McKenney, Va.,
where he will be the physician
for a lumber corporation. Dr.
Massey located in Fort Mill only
a few weeks ago, but had succeeded
in building up a good
practice. His friends will regret
to learn that he has moved
ll away.
Parks-Culp Marriage.
David Gibbons Culp and Miss
Ellie Parks, daughter of W. II.
Parks, were married at the home
of H. J. Patterson Wednesday
evening at 8:30 o'clock in the
presence of a numerous company
of friends and relatives of the
vountr counle. The ceremnnv
i was performed by the bride's
1 pastor, the Rev. Mr. Hair of the
s Baptist church. The attendants
> - were W. A. Roach and Miss
W Clara Culp and Luther Yandle
8 and Miss Louise Parks. The
I evening following the marriage
P a reception was tendered Mr. and
M Mrs. Culp by Mr. Culp'sparents,
if Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc. Culp. at
|i the Central hotel. Mr. and Mrs.
I Culp have the best wishes of a
large circle of friends.
??? * vun tvniiio j/icij a 11 v ^.uiiiv, j
^ 2-2, in Rock Hill Monday aftertoon.
York Antitoxin Agents.
The following York county
appointments of State antitoxin
agents have been announced:
York Drug company, Yorkville;
Clover Drug company, Clover;
Rock Hill Drug company. Rock
Hill; Fort Mill Drug company,
Fort Mill.
These appointments were made
under a law passed by the last
Legislature authorizing the South
Carolina State board of health to
furnish free of charge antitoxin
in all cases of diphtheria occurring
within the State. Diphtheria
antitoxin is now regarded as a
necessity in every case of
diphtheria. ' It is a high priced
product and the State health
department believes that by
making it easily available and
free, the death rate from diphtheria
in the State will be much
lower. Any physician can obtain
the antitoxin without charge by
applying to the nearest distributing
agent.
The News of Gold Hill.
It has been a number of years
since the grass was so firmly established
in our crops. Much of
it has grown into such tremendous
bunches that the farmers
will have to resort to violent
means in order to remove them.
This fearful condition of the
crops is due to the excessive
rains which have visited us almost
daily for the last few weeks.
"Splinter" alone seems to be
; contented with the way the
"weather man" has been dealing
with us. He sits from morning
till night under a large elm;
and, with the smoke from his
pipe curling upward through the
boughs, he reads his daily papers
?worrying about nothing,
; except the outcome of the Jeffries-Johnson
fight.
Mrs. W. M. Crook, of Rock
Hill, is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Crook.
Several Cold Hill young ladies
went to Yorkville Friday and
took the VVinthrop scholarship
and entrance examination.
Mrs. J. P. Epps, who has been
very ill for the last few weeks,
is still in a critical condition.
1..1: 11
Huso ivuMii uunes ueugnu uny
entertained a number of her
friends at an ice cream supper
I at her home, given for Miss Minnie
Garrison's Sunday school
j class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Epps and
their children, of Tampa, Fla.,
have returned home for the summer.
At a meeting of the trustees
of the Gold Hill school last week
Miss Esther Bradley, of Cornwell,
and Mrs. At water, of Fort
Mill, were elected teachers for
the approaching term. Both are
teachers of wide experience and
will no doubt do credit to the
school. C. B. F.
Gold Hill. July 4.
Out of Town Buyers
It matters not how far from
our store you live. You can shop
as satisfactorily as our next
door neighbor by using the telephone.
or by mail. Order your
Drug Store Goods by Phone
or send your order on a post card.
We select what you order with a
sense of the responsibility placed
upon us and while endeavoring
to look upon things from your
viewpoint also use our best judgi
ment.
Again, your little child can
trade here as well as you. Our
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uiHJK.s are Kepi itemized to date
all the time and we can tear your
account out on a moment's
notice.
Ardrey's Drug Store.
"Haile s on the Corner"
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ICE CREAM AND
DELICIOUS FOUNTAIN
DRINKS.
CIGARS.
CIGARETTES.
SMOKING AND
CHEWING TOBACCO
PIPES,
CHEWING GUM, ETC.
FINE LINE OF DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.
GOOD PLACE TO LOAF.
WELCOME TO ALL.
Fort Mill Drug Comp'y
J. R. HAILE, Mgr.
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DEPAR'
Our Crockery and Gl&ssw
and our prices are low. Now
Ice Cream
We carry the two best m?
on the market today, the Steel
and our prices are right.
Freezer now is the time to bu]
are so low.
Fruit
Preserving season is here
busy at your preserving. We
and at right prices. If you w;
can supply you.
Jelly (
If it is Jelly Glasses you v
at prices unheard of.
McElhaney 1
Meacham
SHIRT WA]
A beautiful line of White Waisb
worth up to $1.50. all in our west
ARE YOU GO
If so, you may need a Suit Case
unsplit cow hide suit case, 24 inch
to $6.50. We bought a big lot of
them at $5.00.
Reed Suit Cases and Handbags,
inches; suit cases $2.50, $2.75 and
$1.25 and and $1.50.
FANCY PI
A few left of the $1.25 and $1.5
at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.
GAUZE
See our special at 10c, 3 for 25c.
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Old papers are for sale at The Times j
office. 20 cents per hundred.
KERY
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'are Department is complete
is the time to get an
i Freezer.
ikes of Ice Cream Freezers
[ King and the Frost King
If you want an Ice Cream
/, especially when our prices
Jars.
and now is the time to get
carry Fruit Jars in all sizes
int Jar Tops or Rubbers we
ilasses
.rant we have got them and
& Company
i & Epps.
[ST SALE.
3, made in the latest styles and
window, at 98c.
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i or Handbag. See our genuine
es and sell everywhere at $6.00
these and are making a run on
, nice and light for ladies, 2-1
$3.00, handbags of the same at
1RASOLS.
0 kind to go at 98c. Better ones
VEST.
Better ones at 15c and 25c.
cnee Pants, special at 25c.
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MITCHELL HOTEL,
(Formerly Nicholson Hotel)
CHESTER. - - S. C.
Rates, $2 I'er Day anrl Up.
S 'V. Mitchell, Pronrietor.
A "Special Notice" in The Times
will bring results. Phone 112.
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[jj Summer Lap Robes,
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I Very best Bleaching,
Lot of 10c Ginghams,
All Dress Goods at wholesale
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am selling them at bargain pri
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iR all in their power to serve yc
<R expeditiously,
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Best Patent Flour, per sack
Next 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Lard, per pound
Cooking Oil, per gallon
Molasses, per gallon, 30c to
COFFEE, CC
50c*Pails Coffee, now
25c Cans 4 4 4 4
10c 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 for
3 packs Soda,
FEED STUFF?Corn, Oats, Hay,
ton Meal at lowest prices.
All Canned Goods at the same nri
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