Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 02, 1915, Image 5
FORT MILL COTTON MARKFT. |
Cotton, per lb. 11?
Seed, per bu. ... .. .60
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
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- Tbe town of Pincville is this
rweek entertaining a Chautauqua
> company.
*
Mr. C. H. Kleuppelbei g, of
"' Charlotte, spent Sunday with
relatives in Fort Mill.
There are many little sore arms
in Fort Mill this week as a result
of the wholesale vaccination
of school children several days
ago.
Her many friends throughout
this section will regret to learn
that Mrs. J. L. Spralt has been
) seriously ill for some days at her
home in Sprattville, this city.
^ Miss Margaret Bradford, of
Columbia, spent the Thanksgiving
holiday in this city, a guest
in the home of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bradford.
Miss Belle Humphries, of Gaffney,
spent Thanksgiving with
Miss Lessie Epps, of Gold Ilill,
returning Sunday to her school
at Wiikinsville.
From a letter received in Fort
Mill a day or two ago from the
office of Governor Manning it is
learned that Mr. J. M. Gamble
soon is to be appointed game
warden for Fort Mill township.
A report from York says that
the Isenhower case from Fairfield
county probably will be
called for trial on next Monday.
* Solicitor Hill, of Spartanburg, k
to assist Solicitor Henry in pros-,
^ ecuting the case.
The employees of the four York
cotton mills were given a treat
Thanksgiving night at the Goodwill
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Bk Addresses and recital ions fealA
ured in the program, and the repast
served was one <>f the m<
^ delightful events of the <. veiling.
According to ligures furnished
The Times by Joe M. T.ylor,
special agent, there were ginned
in York county prior to November
14, 28,449 bales of cotton, as
compared with 29,5 >'J bales up
to the same date last year.
The Fort Mill Lumber company
announces that it it lias installed
in its plant west of the railroad
a modern grist mill and will do
grinding for the people of Fort
> mill and vicinity. For the present
the rniil will be operated
Tuesdays and Fridays of each
# week.
Thp nnlv Pool/ 1-1 ill ?.
? ..w vtuj illil [/CiOlUI L; '
leave the city as a result of the
Conference appointments yesterday
is Rev. D. H. Attaway, who
has served the North Rock IIill
circuit, including the Manchester
church. Rev. Mr. Attaway goes
to the Brookland church, Colum-1
bia. as supply pastor.?The Herald.
Solomon M. Culp, a native of
the Providence section of Mecklenburg
county arid a brother of
the late I). M. Culp, of Fort Mill,
died rather suddenly at the home
of a relative in Charlotte Tuesday.
Mr. Culp was about 60
years old and had been a resile
dent of Rock Hill for a number
of years. The burial took pjace
at Harrison church, five miles
east of Fort Mill, yesterday after
noon.
Mr. Hafner Gits Calh
A GafTney special or" Tuesday
to the Charlotte Observer says:
"The Rev. VV. A. Hafner of
^^'ort Mill preached two splendid
sermons on Sunday to the congregation
of Limestone Presbyterian
church. Large congregations
were present at both
^ services, and all who heard him
were delighted. Immediately
after the o.
.I.V.I MifS oci vac <1
Lr> congregational meeting '.vashold.
and Mr. Hafner was called to
the pastorate of this church. It
is not known as yet whether or
m not Mr. Hafner will accept, but
it is the earnest wish of the
congregation that he will decide
to come."
An Ail-Feature Program.
Manager J. E. Jones of the
Majectic Theatre announces that
with the present week he has
changed service on his pictures
from the former 3-reel show to
an all-feature program of four
to six reels. The shows each
week will be given Mondays.
Thursdays and Saturdays. The
new service will be furnished by
the Paramount Pictures company,
one of the largest film
concerns in the country, and in
this connection it may be stated
that the pictures to he shown
here are of the same class as
those being shown daily in Rock
Hill. I hosier, Greenville, Spartanburg
and the larger cities.
On the Paramount program will
be seen such noted film stars as
Mary Piekt'ord. Dust in Farnum,
Pauline Fredetick. Ho hart Rosworth.
Rlanche Walsh, Robert
Kdeson. Margaret Anglin, William
Fernuni, and numbers of
other photoplayers of national
reputation. The Paramount pictures.
according to Mr. Jones,
are secured at a cost about three
til <>e oe * 1- -
HO III cl.1 lllitl 1WI III"
pictures which have heretofore
been shown at The Majestic, and
this class of photoplays is put on
principally as an experiment.
11 is m deistood, says Mr. Jones,
that some of the people of the
town l ave complained of the pictures
shown heretofore, saying
that tiiey were not good enough,
and it is his purpose to see if the
P eple appreciate real first-class
>icU:res and will extend sufficient
patronage to justify the
use ol the Paramount service,
l'he first of the Paramount pictuns
was shown at the Majestic
Tuesday to a good house and was
highly e< mplimented by a number
who saw it.
Will Not Haul Liquor.
rp; . L* .. i 1. - T-1
i nt- r iuiuK-rn express cnmP?my,
ilu- only common carrier ol'
iquids in small packages in the
.-'tale < . (ieorgia, will, according
ioa j-uwikhetl report, refuse to
ceept liquors for shipment into
;.al StaU after May J, 1J>1 (>. beennso
of the stringent provisions
of the li pi.ins Siovali aoti-shipl>ing
bid.
Y ne regulations regarding the
ihipmeiH > ot liquor hi > so drastic
that t o express officials say
i.* nil"* v. .uieh could be charged
i tra : porting the small quanil.>
o; in] or permitted under
the iaw would not justify the
expanse ar.d trou'ole.
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR 1916
Notice of Opening Books of Auditor
tor Lifting Returns for Taxation.
State of South Carolina County of
York.
Auditor's Ofllce, November 30, 1915.
Pursuant to tin- requirement of the
Statute on the subject, Notice is here^iven
that inv books will be opened in
mice i i \ ork Court House on Saturday,
Jaiiuary 1. 1916, for the purpose of
listinjr for taxation all Personal and
Ib id Property held in York County, on
,!miliary 1. 1 DIG, and will he kept open
until the 20th day of February, 1916,
and tor the convenience of the Taxliiivi
is of the ('< untv I will 1 >?? < ? ?v...
c< - i-iiunii rated below on the dates
i in n eel:
At McGiii Mros.' Store, Saturday,
.1 miliary !. 1916.
At rim1 r, 1 ie: lay and Wednesday,
Januarj i and 5, 1616.
At I e;.hel, (Ford, Barnclt A- Co.'.s
St or ) Thursday, .January ?, 1916.
At i'oint, (at Harper's) Friday,
January 7, 1'Jlti.
At Bandana, (iVrry Ferguson's
Store) Saturday, January H, 1910.
At Sinvrna, Monday, January 10,
tor:.
At ll'.'kory Grove, Tinwiay and
W t.i< i.iy, January il and 12, 1916.
At "J.a.' n, Thursday anil Friday,
J v uary i s and 14. 1916.
At . lit1 -!;s l reek (Good's Store)
Sat ' : . ' mary 16, 1916.
At Tii r\ Monday. January 17, 1916.
At Newirort, iuesday, January Ik,
115 i 0.
A Fort Mil!, Wednesday, Thursday
mid Friday, January 19, 20, 21, 1916.
At MiC 'iiiKdi.vilie, Monday, January
2r>. Jttl ".
At ORd- n, i ui 'iay, January 2f>, 1916.
At ('? all i:*v. rn, (Hoddey's) Wedne-alay.
Jr mary 2(5, 1916.
At Bock 11 ill, 1 rem Thursday, January
27. to Wednesday. In lirunrw v
11? i
At ['amah, Kriday, February I, 1916.
A* Y? rk, fiorn Saturday, February
r>, t?i February 20, 1010
All male:- between the ages of twenty-one
and sixty years, except Confedi
rate soldiers over the age of fifty
years, are liable to a poll tax of $1.00,
ami all persons so liable are especially
requested to give the numbers of their
respective school districts in making
their returns.
BROAD US M. DOVE,
Auditor York County.
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Presents of the better and
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Also Dolls and Toys for th<
Have a $300.00 Harvarc
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The Southern Commerciai Congress
will be held at Charleston
December 13th to 17th, 1915.
: This is an Association ol' promij
nent business men from all over
! the South and meetings are held
j each year for the purpose of dis|
cussing business welfare, both of
' the manufacturer and of the far!
mer. Last year the Congress!
was held at Oklahoma City and
the year before at Mobile. This
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vtfu me 11ieei.11iit. 10 !)' IU IU III
Charleston and very many men
| of prominent business, social and
public life have alrerdy accepted
invitations to be present. At
Jjpji Full value given !
&J| and Tobaccon. Fig
S y miums on hand. C?
9JB Special welcome to !
jajj Ardrey's E
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kin-Tone, excellent for the f
and soon absorbed, leav- *
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ears made headquarters at
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utiful display of Christmas
more substantial kind at j|
took of Watches, Clocks, I
ass is specially attractive,
e children.
i Piano at $90.00. It was
>piano.
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IABLESTOIN
i TO 17th, 1!)IS.
least four members of the Cabinet
of the President of the United
States will be present at the
meeting.
A squadron of the Atlantic
Fleet, Torpedo Beats, Submarines
and Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
as well as Dreadnaughts,
will he in the Charleston harbor
for inspection of the public, December
14th and 15th, and visitors
at this time will also have
the pleasure of seeing a magnificent
carnival.
Southern Railway is arranging
special fare tickets and excursion
trains.
:: lviyers v-igarettes 9 sP
stock of their pre- gj|
ome and see them,
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groceries of the quality thai posse
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