Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 24, 1919, Image 3
jpA' . Paul Hoke has been honorably j
; discharged from the army, after j
mf\ a year's service overseas, and
^ returned to his home in Fori
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cappse" !
? . Belmont N. C.. spent the pp. I
week with the .letter's fathf
MV. A. H. Merritt, in this city.
]Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McG// :* !
aiid children, of HuntsvttJ'e, AV.'
ai;e guests of Mrs. *cf&c
Eg mother, Mrs. Augusta Culp, r
this city.
Mrs. A. 0. Jones is spendi)
a fortnight visiting in the hop ;
of Ml", and Mrs. Edwin S. K<in
Chatham," Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Phillv .
' of Spender, won> c"i . !v :.! .
week in .he Hoirfo ol
Mrs. E. Fran; 1 .ir in
city.
Mr. C H. :r nrd Y.:
Wali t-r-Oi'
in the heme ?>! i.r. .. ru
A. Theo Newly.
B. F. Massey. Jr..mf Hastinr
Fla., visited his mother, Mr
Bessie Massey, in East Fort M
the past week.
Miss Louise Smith has rturned
to her home in Charlesto
after a visit in the home of I).
and Mrs. A. T. Neely.
Mrs. R. P. Harris has rturned
to her home here-after
visit to relatives in Danville, V.
James T. Young, Jr., returru
a few days ago from NowpoXT
\Tn ?,L. ...? V
J^icvvb, vn., wunc IIV: wan
guest at a house party.
Brice D. Gulp was recent! j
discharged from the servicer)
the United States navy inAvhic:
he has served for the past 1
months, and is visiting relative:
in Fort Mill.
B. J. White, who was recent!"
discharged from the artil!er<
service after his return fro:
overseas, has reopened his la\
office in Fort Mill above tie
store of the Lytle Di ug Co.
- N Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Belk ai
rived Tuesday from Badin, N. C
for a short visit to relatives i
the township, before leaving fo
Seattle, Wash, where t. cy will
make their home in the future
Capt. F. Murray Mack wa
honorably discharged from th<
service of the United Statis
army during the past week and
has returned To his home her j
fmm f?nmr? .Tnplrann wli^rp t
has been stationed since his re-'
turn from overseas.
Through the initiative of \Y
B. Ardrey, the State highway
commission has apportioned
motor truck for usi in Y . >r.
county. Mr. Ardrey ha /
ferred the matter to the c m
supervisor and hspe.s to sect:,
the use sf tbf' truck in workit
the roads of Fort Mill tovnsM:He
was advised that prob..l>
six or more of. tlies .trie. .
would be apportioned to * t.
county of York. '
The open season for shootii,
doves in South Carolina will bigin
September 16 tin. year i
accordance with State and fed o
al law. The federal migrator
bird treaty act>-say> the -hootii
of doves is not perr 1 -s;-1 !<
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<u ii'i ocMirtinuvji At/, %%i?u ii '.
has been declared t iu snpn-!
law tor Soat ii C . .'a ;> : h
genera! asseir! v . ! 1910. Thseason
runs from : September !
until Decen t be i HI.
Election Tomorrow.
An election will be held in
Fort Mill tomorrow on the question
of giving the town government
the right to assess abutt
ing property owners a propoj
tionate share of the cost o
building permanent streets ana
sidewalks.
The polls will be at Hutchinsons
Pharmacy and will open at
Q a *v> n?.s4 n t V n m
o a. in. rtiiu live at u yj. hi*
The managers of election wi 1
be Herbert Harris, S. A. Lee an i
J. M. Gamble.
All qualified electors of the
town are entitled to partieipat
in this election.
Dog and "Apple Jack" Mix.
One of the bits which will dolight
all in "Daddy Long Legs,
the 7? reel Marv Pickford nicture
featuring the famous little star,
is the performance of a dog that
drinks part of a jug of apple
jack. Audiences at The Ma.jes
tic, where this pictuVe will ho
seen next Monday, will see ;i
new type of humor in the antics
of this .animal which gives a
first rate imitation of a tippler i
trying to make his way home,
afte^fl too liberal imbibition.
AWp^'-s '
FOR SBttf. HAll'S "MVEkY.
,y % * J J
> -~r Y "Y ." - \
, An event oce-j 1*1 it- K?rt Mill
Sunday afternoon ^vhich esuib- |
lished a record unique in the
annals of the world. war, at <
least so far as the forces of the j
American armv arr* concerned,'" i
v.'ith the* presentation of a c
irr*.'?sjoh>i! fried#] ot honor to the <
i--tlio: S<" .... i ivr.i- Hull i
(\\> Jje-i ..Hitv) *; np* rl'-jbrr < >f the i
Port Si Lick, IijV:yAry (Corn-U
pany O. One Hundred ardji
El ;' < v. nth 1: rar.?.y. Thirtieth*} J
DiviJcn), thL 'being tb? sectfh'd H
ad.- } t i V. i. i -st -c \ rt d ;:
honor, the hiking within the ii
giTf.oi t'u? -American nation. to'N
memhers ?. H ' i'l / -1 j
Ipnny. a fr ! rvu ? r*-*mn.rk(tbio! i
when it. is consth red that only-; J
70 of these tnedaii were awarded; 1
the 2,000,00'tnj e?.r poking the
Americau exnetl ithing r*v forces. ! t
mx of them to members of thfe .
regimeht'of whieb tae Fort Mill (
company ~was a unit. ?
"'if- pro ---'it;-\; v ; ir' le by j
fv. D. Procto: ? : ? : sir- i
sentutiveof the (weed; i ot then
United-StBU it ojr t!ie;.ri,
denarimoor, to ti.' lather t>i f
*vf r;'Or fit H: - horn tl - ji
?i;- 1 ::? i <
ed. this heroic ?on:?u soldi'tG
haying been mortally wounded {?
in action on OctoLw-j 8, 1918. on (
the battlefields of France. Few (
d i ll- in t.,e world w.?r equalled ]
t n heroism o; Serjeant Hal .
yvl osb act, &0&>i;ding to dfihnal- \
ci: j!Ion, was calmly c icuiated. c
I w;;. n a ivat' pen'; .rued on jj
tin: spur m a moment, but a w j
iberate deed o1 daring done in t
the full' consciousness of the u
risk assumed. ^
In general or<v r.s No. G issued jj
February 8. 1919, by Major j]
General Lewis ui tin Thirtieth >
Division, appears this citation o
with reference to Ser>.eam Had: n
"During the engagement nearjq
jdontlnehain, Octt d >-r 8, 1918, ' n
.his non-com mi.- ;o? > o officer i f
was in commune: oi' a j 1 toon' t
and through his courage and j t
initiative succeeded in knocking > p
11. i .. . U : i
i4v t? IKII>I?ci in iiuM.ni? 11. 'i.'111ni' |
gun posts. On one occasion, 5
while advancing w i h hi.? p:.?t? :
Mi * uemy mat 1 i> e w ,t<"
ningst-rioasiy v .1 av... .< ,?)
i ilia men. Serg-< 11 1 a:? d - i
.-overtti the epeiny a. - nearby!
ivoil holt and no; wiii;nLr .to t
aciirice his men, advanced,t
aloik ami v\ ipeo t.v. tile livej j
occupants with his bayonet, i
Later in the day. while ad- u
vancinn upon another uKnV;-,i
I coLi.i'Ait; of c
f. i'ount'td
A r.oilegr of highest stand; ic
An intentionally limited cnrol'me
i tion. Four->cai course leads tu I
} Medical course a'special feature.
HL'X ill .
1 > r tern^v r. ' 1< r :e. add
_.w. .. ; > . :
Chcileetor
. ?? u 11 ' ? ? ~
PVMfJJhl
AiliuvvifL
.rav ng sold out o
Goods, Notions and
son Lry Goods Co.,
our ,tock of Groc
. &tc.^lo the bu.h i i
^ie - y Putters n
wi 1 you will fin:
i to lino of Heavy
colics, Ha dwire ai
Come in; we'll be
EVS'SiFft ij ,-ii TiiJHTPlJdg TT.i
The J. B.
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!AUTCMOIiIL
DOES YOUR OAR
^ ^ Don't Kuir a Good Car Wit
Let Jchnj
?.s
Shop Near Overhead E
Catering Only lo "Th.o??
B #k
PHQ|\ES: nil it; V; w
a j " ' . StC,N PA
machine post, he was mortal!;
wounded by nttchito gun fir
anu iatlte died. ' His-Skfcl ds ,
leader and fci3 conduct in tfr
face oi Ganges had wort,the ad
mirption of ail ranks."
The official record of his* act
which accompanies the distin
iuished honor; is "For con
Spicuous gallantry and intre
pitiity u])ove and beyc*?t| the cn!
)f duty in action v> :.;i u(e* enem;
jour Monibrehain, France, Ov:
:ober S, 1918. Havingovorcon
;wo machine gun heats undo
lis skillful leadership. Sergeun
Lltfli's platoon wjus shopped o'
yarn's from its haul fv jecHv<
oy machine gun fire of purlieu hi
intensity. Ordering las <n>
;ake cover in a stinken road. h<
advanced alone on -the encrv:
merino pun iKSt and killed li\
members of the crew with h
payonet and thereby made nos
>ible the further advance of tin
ine."
The ceremony 'of presentatioi
>ecun*eu at 4 o*elock and Wa:
made from the stard irf Con
federpte Park. \ The steed;
air.s ol the past 4S hours cot)
ihued until after o'c lock . k
many of those who expected i. tend
were unable to do so 01
ico ui-t of the condition of ih<
ends. About 500 people, how
sver. v.ere present and th<
pe&Uers were introduced by
fol. Thomas B. Snratt. of the
)ne Hundred and Eignteentl
nfr\ntry.
A splendid address was madt
>y Brig. Gen. L. D. Tyson, . !k
Oianianded the Kifty-ni a i L>r
fade. Thirtieth Division. Ti
[istuigwiched soldier and eitizn
raveled several hundred mifl
indcr adverse conditions to a;
>eur on the occasion of the tie
iverv of the medal because, a.^
io stated, in a telegram to ColIpratt,
he "could not miss thl
pportunity to sou and be wit'
ny boys." General Tyso
uoted some iiu resting intV rnation
relative to Fort Mill, :
Jompary G as regards t he pert
a Ken in the recent conflict. 1;
ho severe fightiiig in the early
iart of October, of 39 n. l.v.
he i .Viiii men i-; Corny ny
even wore killed aru
/OUnded; of the whole cuairr,.;
f ' So ii. . 33 wore Uillrn
f woufui ci; of-the 12 serge an u,
u >v? re oi; ;.er killed or wounded.
I im< . ?vw 11 1 ninr'<f\o
< ; ti r wail the statementthai
be touin 01 l oi l oliu liaa ilu
io the binned S'.auis din
rk ihe conflict no kss? than 2"
oanniBsiosed officers, -Genera
'ivH.u .stated that ],e was of tin
JIAULESTON
UV8G
I, op^n to men and wnrufn.
snt insures individual instruc
Jochelor'i degree. The PreLnsurpasscd
clime rrnd fine
tress
L)i.PiI, President,
a S. C.
NOTICE.
0
in stock 01 Dry
Shoe- to Patter\ve
have moved
?ries, Hardware,
e, formerly occuD.ry
Goods Co.,
i us Wxth a compacd
Fancy Grold
Farm Supplies,
gir.d to see you.
Mills Co.
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E PAINTING !
SEED PAINTING? !
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h a Poor Job of Painting. L
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son Do It >
i 1 Pf
tridge, Rock Hill, S. C. ^
? - ' > e!
; Wtio Want the Bent.
\S. A. JOHP^SON, Mgr.
vJNTING
^. v '11'*"'* cN
y opinion that such a, showing
e <?ould not bo duplicated througha
out the wht?e country,
e The address o.f Geperul Tysor
- c'overpd the whole range of tl?e
service of the Thirtk-th Div
, during the war and especially ol
- the units with 'which }ie was
- more closely connected. It was
- a matterly presentation and v*>n
I!frcquont ar I- enthusiastic ap^
?plause from his audience"" whirr
-(listened intently to his words
?l for more tiu>n an hour.
Heaviest Rainfall Since 1916.
T'- . 1 - -- - J-.- ' 1 1
iii:: llUt v.y i WHS il" mi" JJUSl
week have- caused the sfcreannJ
throughout this section, to*reach
^ fh'e flood stage, though^ spmc
have receded considerably durinj
the Ir.st day or two and are now
? running within their banks.
Catawba river reached its high.
st pod v aula; when the ro:a ir.g
show ed 20 t d J> inches
i at the Mouther Railway bridge
at Carhartt.. According to pars
ties who have kept .ah on the
rainfall it was &ajd Tuesday that,
e total c-t slightly less than 10
inches had -alien in Eastern
J York during the week, a;td thac
it was' i ie Tiesviesi since the
I big Hood oj 191G, when the
trestles and bridges spanning
" Catawba river were wasiud
? away. The rainfall at that time
was said to have be n about
* 71-2 inches, winch fell in a
5 I eriod of about 12 hour s instead
of if- < s<t:. oil ted over a we k
lis in the care of t is week's
rain. The latter fact accounts
for the streams not reaching a
nigher stage during the last iew
days. Reports from dilt'ercnt
points say that none of liie
bridges across Catawba river
have suffered damage and it is
believed that the structures will
pass through undamaged unless
some heavy, rains fall in the
"water shed" up in North OaruII
lina.
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j DR. A. l_. OTT , !
DENTIST
1 i Ortic?* Injurs, h a. m. to 5 p. in. {
(I)r. Spratt's office)
\ ' lioik RuiMing, Fort M'U, S.
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^ We please the hardest
'w we do it? By giving them
fords in all the pood things
K Tinware, Dry Goods, Notic
and at the same time givin;
g one in town. It is a pleasu
P ers in any way we can, and
by t? ' continued growth of
Call or) us any time for
The Ca
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Suoerioi
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Automobile rep
No Job too Lai
!>f Ford Sp
All wotk \ Guaranteed
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GOODYEAR and REX'
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| $50,011.
I To C o a
i We have p
] of Dry Good
but to sell 01
our stock of
Hats, Ladies'
i J. B. Mills sto
move right 01
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ecking Accounts, t
erest Accounts,. i
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ie Deposit Boxes,
afts, !': I
?ey Orders, ?\l
avelers' Checks,
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and a I!?
a! Banking Service.V
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srd For Us.
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in town to please. How do
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the very best the market af- <
to eat, as well as Hardware, *
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ms, Shoes, Hats, Chds, Etc., :
j them the best service of any- p :
re to serve our many custom- 1
I we know they appreciate it 5 ?
our business. jfl ^
anything. | j
sh Store, It
F. Lytic, Manag r?. Pj
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ne 71. Oil f f
r Garage, ?
pirs on all Cars. ;|1
r>- e or too Small. ; $
jecialists.
Garage at Port Mill * >
Company. ?j J
UBLIC Tires and Tubes. J,
5, Proprietor. f jjj
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FOR THE {
1, Big Sale. I
D BIG STOCKS? I 1
of Staple Krohandise J
t SLAUGHTER PRICES. I
purchased the J. B. Mills stock I
s, Shoes. Etc.. "not to keep/' I
it at once. We have moved |
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, S
Ready-to-wear, i Ac., into the I 1
rerooms, and everything must I
^atch for our announcement of 1
OFAI SiAE F' I
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ter s on 's I
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MOi 9 mill! IIIHHI III III?HI M??19
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For Sale i
Ten-room residence on corner of Confederate and For- ?
rtai nrwi, me ,j. a. i.oyu property. Lot contains an S
aere and is a bargain at th?> price asked. . X
Five-i ?oni cottage on !?<*>. i street, the property ot <>
Hon. J. K. liaile. Thi rt> i very near-Main street ' ?
and the section is constantly improving.
I have a number of. o bor bargain..-, in Fort Mill real
estate ranging in price lrom $000 t?< $4,000. ! 1
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Fort Mill, S C j
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Our Service Pleases. I
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We desire the puhhc patronage and
are doing all we can in the way of service,
quality and fair prices to merit the '?
same. Vou will always find good fre?h4 ;
groceries at this s* r We are pleas- If
nig our most par., i i. 1 customers and !!
would he pleased to add your name to '
our list. ;;
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Parks Grocery Co.,
Phorte 116 \\
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6,000 Miles
Is our Guarantee on < >
Goodrich Tires. !i
GET OUR PRICES. t
Steele Motor Company, !!
Fort Mill, S. C. J |
Automobile Repairs And Accessories
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