Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 29, 1915, Image 3
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mrs. Bulow Hutchinson and
children, of Charlotte, are guests
irf the home of Mr. and Mrs. j
L. J. Massey in Fort Mill.
Fred Kimbrell, of Columbia, (
rfns n visitor in tVic* Vinmo of Viis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 1
Kimbrell, the last week.
Friends of Capt. J. VV. Ardrey
will be pleased to know that he
is able by the use of a rolling
chair to be out again. Mr.
Ardrey, it will be remembered,
suffered a broken leg several
months ago at his home and has
since been confined to his room.
Miss Nannie Lee Ardrev. a
daughter of the late W. M.
Ardrey, of Providence section,
and a kinswoman of the Ardrey
- families of Fort Mill, died Sunday
afternoon at the home of
her mother in Charlotte. Miss
Ardrey had been ill for only four
days, death being caused by
blood poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Barber
and children made an auto trip
the laat week to Jonesville.
Union county, where they visited
the parents of Mrs. Barber. On
the return home Saturday they
were accompanied by Mrs.
Hamilton, Mrs. Barber's mother,
who will spend several weeks in
the home of her daughter.
John N. Carothers left Fort
Mill the last week for Washington
City, where he will take up
electro-chemical work in the
1 _ i* ?1 _ 1il
Dureau 01 sons unaer tne supervision
of the department of
agriculture. For several years
past he has had charge of the
plant at Nitrolee, of the Southern
Electro-Chemical Company.
The ladies of the Home Missionary
Society of the Fort Mill
Presbyterian church are making
arrangements to improve the
condition of their church by laying
a new floor, improving and
tinting the walls, and otherwise
adding to the appearance and
conveniencs of the building. The
contract for the improvements
will be taken by the Fort Mill
Lumber Company.
A petition, soliciting signatures
of men who are in favor of
State-wide prohibition and who
pledge themselves to support
the issue in the election next
September, has been circulated
in Fort Mill this week. It is
stated that a large majority of
those to whom the petition was
presented willingly attached
their names to the paper.
Wtiat can be done by intelligent
care and attention in raising
tomatoes is shown in the
ppsnlte nhtninprl hv Mr -I A
Boyd from the large quantity of
beautiful, smooth and evenly
ripened fruit which he has
offered for sale here for the past
several weeks from his garden.
His tomatoes run very evenly
and the weight of each will
average a pound.
Announcement is made that
Mr. C. M. Fite, of Charlotte, a
former resident and business
man of this city, will yisit Fort}
Mill on Sunday, August 22, and
at 3:30 in the afternoon will deliver
an address from the stand
in Confederate park. Mr. Fite
is one-of the many people who
were converted in the ChapmanAlexander
meeting in Charlotte
several months ago, and since
that time he has delivered a
number of strong addresses for
the cause of righteousness. The
public generally is invited to
hear Mr. rites address hereon
the 22nd of August.
Reports from the Fort Mill
militia company, now encamped
on the Isle of Palms, say that
the boys are getting along nicely
with their work and are enjoying
the trip, despite the hot weather,
deep sand and mosquitoes which
they have found in abundance on
the Island. The company will
return to Fort Mill Friday night
or early Saturday morning.
Store Robbed.
The dry poods store of the <
Mills & Young: company, on i
Main street, was entered and1 *
robbed sometime during: Tuesday i
nipht of a quantity of shoes. i
clothinp and a number of ladies' i
readv-made skirts. Entrance i H
to the building was made through *
a scuttle hole, in the roof of the *
building, which had* B6en left ?
open Tuesday eveniug while the *
i carpenters were at work on the ?
building. The robbery is con- \
sidered one of the boldest yet *
committed in the town. Two <
young men were occupying a <
bedroom in the adjoining build- 4
ing and just to the rear of the J
Mills & Young store stands the
Thompson Hotel. An overcoat '
taken from the store was found *
Wednesday morning in the street <
in Whiteville park, and this fact <
gives rise to the belief that the ,
thieves left town in a northerly
direction. Several skirts that
had been left on top of the '
store building by the thieves
were also recovered. Up to
i Wednesday evening no clue had
i been found as to who committed ,
the theft.
A Proposition.
Be it agreed this 26th day of
July in this the Gold Hill section
| of York county, that
Owing to the fact that our
good brother's columns are at ,
I times crowded with Gold Hill
; news, and
On account of our inability to '
! know which of the three are to
I write and at what time; and
Whereas, each of us Brother
Splinter. Hyperion and I, like to
I have a "finger in the pie; and
furthermore, that
On account of the above named
conllicts the writer solicits the
following remedy;
That we organize under the (
I firm name of the "Great Trio,"
with Brother Splinter in charge,
and that we take it week about
in writing up the news.
The above is open to discussion,
amendments or ratification by
the other members.
What shall we do?
Jay gold.
Gold Hill. July 26.
Mr. W. D. Kimbrell, of the
i township will go to Chester
I tomorrow for a short visit to
relatives and friends.
FOR SALE Best varieties of Winter
Cabbage Plants at 25c per 100.
W. D. Thrower.
H)K JSAIiK Whole Wheat Flour
cures constipation, aids digestion
put up in fi-lb, 12-lh and 25-lb hags,
rive me your orders. Osmond Barber,
Wateroak farm.
TALK IS CHEAP
and is alright in its place, but it
won't run the furnace nor bake
bread. If you have hot air in
your house or oven, it must be
[produced by burning fuel.
We handle the very best Hard
and Soft Coal and our prices are
way down. Phone orders to ^2.
Quick delivery.
Fort Mill Lumber Company,
MAKE YOUR OWN f I
PAINT
r YOU will SAVE
v." > * 56 cts. PER GAL.
this is how
MkN. V J Buy 4 pals. L..CR.M. Semi}
/ Mixed Real Paint $8.40
' ij And 3 pals. Linseed Oil
r to mix with it at
Va ' estimated cost of 2.40
! J Makes 7 gals. Paint for $10.80
l/ \ '! It's only $1.54 per gal.
The I.. A M. SFMI-MIXHi
HFAL PAINT IS PURE WHITE I.KAD.
ZINC and I.INSf F.D OH. Hie heal known
paint materials for 100 years.
Use a gallon out of any you
buy and if not the best paint '
made, then return the paint
and get all your money back.
J. J. Bnilea. Fort Mill
Luther Hdw. Co^ Columbia 9
W. W. Cootfler Ok Son. Cheater
J. W. Copeland Co. Clinton
J.O Wood. Crior 1
I tKfjc Hytrin
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[ of Jfort
Capital and Surplus,
Hundreds who
are reminded of \
saved. Other
then s<
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VOTEFor
Your Fav<
Big Majestic Pop
On next Tuesday, August 3rt
Popularity Contest to determine
lady in Fort Mill or vicinity. 1
through Saturday, August 28tli,
day at 8 p. m. the young lady
ber of votes will be awarded tin
$5.00 in
This contest is open to every
ity. The contest opens next T
time a Ticket good for 100 Vote
paid a amission to the Majestic 1
sions will count the same as 10
tickets bear a blank line on w!
name of the young lady you wc
$5.00 IN GOLD. The voting w
evening and night at The Majes
contestants will be shown on tl
We guarantee a fair and sqm
tering the contest, and no one c
or related to the manager or cm
ble to compete for the prize.
Get Busj
Make Your Be
The Majesti
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Crossett
Fifty pairs of Men's Gun Me
fords that must be closed out tl
$4.50 Crosset
3.50
All Women's and Children's ;
On Sati
We will
10-pound buckets Swift's Pure
10-pound " Snowdrift La
Arbuckle's Coffee, per pound.
Best Roasted Coffee, per pound
Best brands of Hams at cut pri
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J- Harry Foster,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Ka
Rock Hill, . . . S. C.
Old newspapers for sale at The
rimes office. Tl
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- VOTE
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jrite in the
ularity Contest j
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1, we will put on a Great
e the most popular young
fhis Contest is to continue
, and on the following Tueshaving
the greatest nuni3
prize?
t Gold.
lady in Fort Mill and vicinucsday,
as stated, at which
js will be given with each
Theatre. Five cent admisc
admissions. These voting
hich is to be written the
>uld like to have win the
ill take place each Tuesday
itic and the standing of the
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ic oliuuu iiiuiouity iiiguiB.
ire deal to every lady enlonnectcd
with the theatre
iployc of the show is eligij
Boys!
st Girl Win!
c Theatre
Shoes. I
:tal, Patent and Tan Oxhis
summer, so here goes:
s for $3.50
2.65
Slippers at big reductions.
Lirday I
sell
Leaf Lard for $1.29
rd for 1.10
I, 19 2-2C I
ces,
rhe Cash Man.
A. A. BRADFORD,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
itimates cheerfully furnished on al
classes of brick and wood work.
Telephone No. 30
Old newspapers for sale at: (
\e Times.
: For Si
I'' ' qualities 1
^/W^OTHER thing
acid l.fe to th<
~ ^ ~ shoe. These
c ced in the shoe with tt
^ same dine they are sty]
hcadquarteis for the L
jjj by and see the exclush
11 from $3.5.0 to $5.00 f
*1 $4.50 for the ladies.
can get better values el
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TELEPHONE NO. 85. :
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I Big Free Gue
? lwo I icl?
I $1 Each C
^ Each 5c purchase at c
to one guess.
The one guessing the
+ hours that it takes cake
melt gets a $1.00 Ticket.
The lady guessing the
I Hutchinson'
Agents for N
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of eating just the
GROCERIES?the
^ for sale at big prof
i Come
Here you get some
? ceries that put strei
that have lasting
ties?that must b
Profits to compete
I Parks Gn
; Phor
Times Advertising !
ummer I
SHOEwlfhfl5
LOVE FIT
WEAR SHOES, being mad?
rm lasts, gives them fitting
that insures comfort.
that a perfect fit does, is to
2 wearing qualities of the
two features arc pronounKi
Bell Trade-Mark, at the
lish ana graceful. We are
.ONGWEAR line ? come
styles we are showing at '
or the Men, and $1.50 to
Your money back if you
scwhere for less.
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ry Goods Store |
"SELLS IT FOR LESS."
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issing Contest I;
;ts Worth I
iiven Away |
>ur Fountain entitles you *
nearest to the number of ^
of Ice in our window to 4
nearest gets a $1 Ticket.
s Pharmacy, |
orris' Candies. &
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kind that are put up
its?it's then time to \ \
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thing different?Grongth
in your body? \ \
and building quali- <,
ie sold at SMALL
with inferior goods.
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