Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 14, 1919, Image 3
B^^jjj?a ^rtoSorJnVort MiH during
Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Barber anc
children of Clio, visited Mr. anc
MrSrK. R Patttrson the pas
Bap fr L. A. Harris spent severa
? dajaof the past week visiting
relatives in Concord. N. C.
Mrs. M A Kendrick, of thii
city, is undergoing treatment ix
* $L Peter's hospital in Charlotte
Miss Louise McMurray, ol
Washington, D. C., is spending
a part of her vacation with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H
McMurray.
Miss Polly Jeter, of Santuck,
is a guest in the home of Mr. anc
Mrs. Oscar T. Culp.
Mr. Dan McKenzie. of Maiden,
N. 0., was tf guest during tht
past Wepk of Mr. and Mrs,
George McKenzie in this city.'
Mis* 'Julia .Boyd and hei
nephew. Jack JStewart, ar<
spending a two mroiths' vacatior
at Blowing Rock, N. C.
Margaret Rnratt has gon<
nAt- T-S 1 \t n
w viihuimuy iwck. in. u, lor t
vacation of several weeks.
lfisir Florence Manning, ol
Chattanooga, Tenn., .is a guesi
in thb home of Mr. and Mrs
George W. McKenzie.
W/D. Wolfe and family ar<
spending the week with relatives
in Columbia,
0. W. Nelson and daughter, ol
Kershaw, were guests Sunday
of Jftr. and Mrs, J? T. Young, or
Clebourn street.
Arthur 0. L?ytle. of the Lytic
Drug company, is spending the
week In New York City aac
Washington.
Mrs. Jesse Howie and Mis.1
Gface Erwin left Monday for t
visit to relatives in Badin, N. C
'Cody Bradford, of the U." S.
army, was a visitor in Fprt Mil
the last week.
Mrs. Sarah Barrier and Car
Barrier Brown, of Salisbury,
N. C.. were guests this week ol
Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Young ii
tips my.
* Miss Floride Nims returnee
Monday from a visit to relative*
in Badin. N.C,
;;Th? annual "Fork" picnic tool
place at the home of Fmi Ninu
Thursday and, as usual, \va<
quite an enjoyable occasion foi
the crowd present,
James T. Young, Jr., lefl
3unday> evening for New Yon
City, to accept a position wit!
the Western Electric Company.
William Rogers Came tip fron
Camp Jackson Sunday for i
short visit to his parents. Mr
nod Mrs. C. F. Rogers,
! According to the York villi
Enquirer, license was issue*
. Saturday for the marriage o:
James J. Denton to Sidnej
Dulin, both of Fort WIL
' Mr. and Mrs. & W. Kimbrel
freye as their guepts Mrs. A. W
Frmvor of BaldwfnevlUe, N. Y.
' And Mrs. A. C. House and Misi
j>i l tl .i -ar v
jDMUJVIJO 11UU9C Ut UKWqiO, IN. I,
. Home-raised watermelons anc
cantaloupes are plentiful on tn<
local market at present, but the
'prices, as - with other fasrr
^products, are high. The melom
pell anywhere from 15c to 50<
-and are eagerly spughi "by^.th<
baying public.
The Rev. J. B. Black, pastoi
8 the Fort Mitt Frenby&erlai
arch, leaves this week fort
vacation which will 'extern
through the present! month.
There will be no Church servioi
in this church Until the firs
Sunday in September* Mr
Black will Join hfa wife who u
visiting her mother in Morgan
ton, N. G.
Fort Mill's ice supply, whiol
cornea chiefly froad Rock Hil
and Charlotte, has been some
what limited for several days
due it is stated to needed re
palra in the plants of the Char
lotto and Rock HUl Concerns
Many people express the belie:
Mat a small led plant locate*
here would be ^ profitable jn
amotion.
j Information reSoJwd Fort Mil
: Monday evening that the em
ployees of the Corns rtt mill o
Car hart three miles south o;
Fort Mill, had gone on strike
demanding an irter6&ne of 25 pe
'seat in wages, which the mil
^Operators had retdaed U> grant
J pi *l?o n!4 that the em
pfoyeee at the Rock BUI Plant a
Hamilton Carhartt had made i
similar demand hot were still a
igyr&its T:
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| Mr. Alfrtd Thompson. <
\ Greensboro. N. C.( was a vista
1 to For* lfffl Sunday.
1 Miss Kate Gulp Is visiting )m
sister. Mrs. Humillor. Cottrtne
in Savannah, Ga.
1 William Grier and Williai
t Mack h? ve retarnei from a ver
pleasant trip to New York Citi
1 Harry Bradford has accept*
l a position as salesman with th
Lytle Drug store.
1 M issxM wnnie Calp has returne
1 to Greensboro. N. C., after
[visit to her parents in this city.
^ Mrs. Hester Burgess, of Roc
f Hill, is spending her vacatini
r in the home of Misa Zoe Whit
' in East Fort Mill.
Dr. aid Mrs. A. L. Ott ar
. entertaining a house party con
posed of Misses Isabel Bpyd
Margaret and Dorothy Ruff, an
, Annie Thomas of Ridgeway.
A. L. Parks spent several day
this week in Aiksn where h
represented the local lodge Junio
r Order at toe annual State con
? ventiop.
1 The annual reunion of th
Spratt fart Iy was held on Wed
> nesday of this week at the hom
iJof Miss Zoo WinU .. For
Mill.
[ W. S. Mcluean, assistant cash
t, ier of the First National Bank
/.leaves this week for a wetek'
{vacation which will be spent ii
| the mountains of western Nortl
J! Carolina.
4 T. *n/I familt.
f . ?? <t' V* iWHIII/
P of Lancaster, were in Fort Mil
, Monday, leaving Tuesday for i
trip to trie mountains of westeri
North Carolina.
, There arc three business con
J cents id this city which hav<
i not, it is understood, yet mad
their tax returns to the Stat
tax commission, as required b;
5 law. This is a matter which th
1 delinquents had best attend t
at once if they care to avoi<
trouble.
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|i REM0VA1
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Having sold out
t. Goods, Notions a
$ son Diy Ooods C
s our stock of Gi
Etc.. to the built
pied by Patters
wlitre you will i
i i lets lino of Heav
; ceiies, Hardware
i] Come in; we'll 1
i
f
r The J. B
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T "aTyou
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. Our stock hn* Kern eu
are in position to supply
to your entire tstisfsotu
Our Irrpoilption De]
GBADUA1E PHABMAC
ronage on the ground of
line ot Pure, Troth Drug
ing, at reasonable prices,
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. Lytle Dm
~:| "The Rexall Store."
:|L ,
) SHIP OH BRING 1
j; Catawba Mil
| Rock
We reji all the time a<
r '
I lipart Miller on the j
- Htfheat market prices
II Write ne for ^notations.
J. C.HAF
Nfcf - - mi* r* ?p* ._ . _ ^
>f Capt. James D. Pulp arrived
* New York where he hftj bean I
.UUoiwd itowjito return re- ,
ir eeotiy from overseas. ^ I 1
J Zenaa C Grier, of Greenville, o
ia spending ft two week's Vacs- a
tton visiting his .parents, Mr. v
n and Mrs. R. F. Grier. a
J The condition of Mir. John B. J
Erwin, who has been dangerousd
iy ill for the past six weeks, is ?
e reported as improved though he _
is not yet able to leave his bed.* j
d Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble, J
a of Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. S
C. D. Hicks, of Shelby, N. C., t A
were guests during the week of j I
k Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gamble of b
K this city. 0
e The Fort Mill baseball team *
is scheduled to meet the team
e from Belmont, N. C.. on the
i- local diamond tomorrow after- _
I, noon. The game is to be called
d at 5:30 o'clock and Wilson will J
do the pitching for the locals. ~
8 Mr. and Mrs. George Fish, ac- b
e companied by Miss Lucy Fish, e
r Miss Dorothy Bergstrom and 1
. Miss Esther McMurray motored c
to Hiddenlte, N. C., where thev s<
spent the past week end. II
e . .
[? Miss Esther McMurray ^de- Jj
G lightfully entertained the Merry ?
I makers Club yesterday afternoon **
in honor of her guests. Misses I
Nellie Kennard and Angel j ?
" Stark, of Fernandina, Fla. ; ^
, j a<
8 Thos. F. Lytle. one of the 0]
n managers of the Cash Store, 0
^ spent most of the past week on jr
an outing on the banks of the g
Catawba river and reports a C)
. most pleasant time with plenty _
11 of fish to tempt the appetite of
a the camping party. 81
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Application for a charter has ^
been made , by Spratt & Link,
. incorporated, with an authorized _
e capital stock of $10,000. The
e corporators are Dr. J. L.. Spratt, T
e Col. Thos. B. Spratt and C. S. c]
y Link, and a general business in v
e real estate, including Pown and
0 country property, and all branch- ~
j es of Insurance and bonds will
be conducted.
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L NOTICE I?
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our stock of Dry ,
nd Shoes to Patter-,
o., we have moved <?
< i
roceriee, Hardware,
ling formerly occuon
Dry Ooode Co.,
Ind us with a comp- ,;
y and Fancy Gro- 4
1 and Farm Supplies.
be glad to see you.
<
L Mills Co.
r Service
larged and improved, and we
your every Diug Store need
>n.
partment is in charge of a 1
JIST and we ask your patprompt
service, a complete
s, and accuracy in compound!
ig Comp'y
Phone No. 16.
UUK WHEAT TO THE ^ |
lling Company, i;
Hill, S. C. |
ad guarantee Satisfaction.
I,
ob.
\ paid for wheat and Corn.
IDIN, Prop.
1:
At an adjourned meeting of a g
inmber of the operatives of the m
"ort Mill Manufacturing com
any held ^geeday night in the
ted Croat room to consider the
rganization of a cooperative I
fcere,yit waa decided to proceed
ritfe the organisation as sub- J
crfptions to t^e capital stock
ontemplated had "been- made.
i hoard of corporators was ap
ointed with George Fish as I
hairman and *C. W. Eason
eiretary. and compoaed of the |
ollowing operatives: D. P Brown ?
, B. Broadnax, M. J. Adcock, I
I J; Collins, Oscar Parka, J. E.
trmatrong, and C. W. McKenzie. I
l is proposed to ask for a char
er at once and to complete the
rganization as quickly as pos- V
ible. |
School Boads Sold. 8
The board of trustees of the I
'orfc Mill school district Tuesday
old school bonds in the sum of 0
15,000, the highest bidder being
ep Massey, of Catawba, whose
id was par, with accrued inter- I
at and premium of $152.50.1
'he bonds will hpnr R1.9 naclH
ent interest and will mature I
anally, covering a period of J
5 years. The money derived
rom the stUe of the bonds will B
9 used to construct an addition
> the local school building. B
Other bids offered were as 11
allows: Bray Brothers, of I
reensboro. N. C.. par, with B
ccrued interest and premium A
f $145; Dursee, Niles company fl
f Toledo. O., par, with accrued
itere8t, less $180; First National I'
ank of Fort Mill, par, with ac- H
rued interest, less $300. g
FOR SALE?Or will exchange for a B
na'l farm in Fort Mill township, my B
>ur-rootn boose, with 1-4 acre lot on B
r'hite street. Good well of Water on B
ack porch, lights, good garden, etc. B
14-2t H. V. Richardson. I
AMERICAN SEED CO.. ail East B
rade St., Charlotte, N. C. We are a
repared to till ytmr orders for re- Eli
ieaned Field Seed, Clovers. Vetch, B
'heat, Oats and Rye. Our Seeds are B
-sted and guarantee germination. All Pj
tail orders given prompt attention. 00
Card of Thanks, 1
May a kind Providence richly reward
hoae of cur friends who came to our B
id during the last illness and the death B
four beloved wife and mother.- We B
xtend heart-felt thanks to each of B
ism. I A
J. W. Baker and Children. '
. v' 1 . ; 1
Our Service
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as?
?f C UC9II C IUC puou
are doing all we can i
vice, quality and fail p
same. You w ill alway
groceries at this store
ing our most particuk
would be pleased to a
our list.
Parks Gro<
Phone ]
Men's Wot
We have ju9t received a ship
Shirts, and we bought them 00 1
at 90c. $1.00 and $1.25. If you
I nice dressy shirt, in fancy strip<
sition to suit you both in price a
AJso, don't forget that our lit
complete, and when you want so
More new "Star Brand" Shoe
family. Let us fit you up now.
Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwea:
Dress Pants, and all kinds of go
<}all on us any time- We are
The Casl
S. A. Lee and T. F. L
Gas Phone
Superior <
Automobile rep&ir
No Job too Large
Ford Spe<
All work Guaranteed, i
Lumber Coi
GOODTXA& and REPUB3
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go at our
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rices to merit the . \ \ ;;
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customers and <I ;;
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a??M? * ? ? ? ? *?? f
k Shirts
ment of Men's Blue Work
tfe cap sell them to you
need any of these or a
a and color, we are in pond
quality.
I
le Of Fancy Groceries is
mething to eat, call us.
ss coming in. for all the
Bigger line of Notions,
r, Overalls, Work Pants,
od merchandise,
glad to serve you.
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l Store.
ytJe, Managen. I I
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71. Oil f ~
Garage, 1 ;
cm all Cars. |
oT too Small. $
dalists.
Oarage at Fort Hill
npany.
LIC Tires and Tubes,
'reprieter.
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SPECIALS!
" I
ire Hundreds of After- I
gains in each depart- |
;n's Summer Suits, Ox- !
aw Hats, Etc., Ladies' I
its, Skirts, Silk Under- |
fords, Pumps, Etc. |
dl Voiles, Lawns and I
imer Piece Goods will !
Low Sale Prices. I
le was a Big Success. 1
k you for your hearty I
ion. ?
I
our eye on us for more I
r goods for less money. I
terson's |
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CANDY i
v> ' ::
We are agents for Norris\ Huyler's ;;
and Whitman's Chocofates. A fresh. \[
shipment received each week by ex-. \[
press. Our Candy refrigerator keeps ;
it cool and fresh. . . ;;
If you want the best candy, kept in' :
the right way, we can please you. ; J
The Coolest Place in Town. < J
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Hutchinson's Pharmacv.
. / 7 f
"Just What Your Doctor Orders." I
Your Family Servant
Jhat is what we are and what we strive to be.
Your table is the shrine upon which we offer our- '
selvss.
We are dealers in "better than ordinary" grocer
les. uur shelves are stocked with the best in the
market of standard goods.
Let us take the responsibility of what you put on
the table to tempt the appetites of your family.
Groceries are the life of any individual.
Let us supply your nourishment in a way that will
be cheapest to your purse and most satisfactory to
your pallette.
' FRESH MEATS, FISH and ICE.
B. C. FERGUSON.
Highest Prices Paid for Pork.
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