fa|; ntw* itaa mraBT.
W' - Dr. Thomas Kelt, of Fort
Lawn, was a visitor in Fort Hill
taring the last week.
Miss Dora Grier has as her
goe*t her aunt. Mrs. L. M.
Boulware. of lakeland, Fla.
Htss Elisabeth Mills has returned
from a visit to Miss Lily
Gannon Epps at Lumberton,
Miss Annie Belk and Thomas
W. Belk. of Mt. Holly. N. C..
it... are the guests of Misses Ruth
and Esther Meacham.
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Miss Bessie Rankin, of Mt.
Holly. N. C.. is visiting relatives
in the township.
Miss Helen Ardrey of Pineville,
attended the D. A. R.
picnic Tuesday afternoon.
J. L. Adkins and little son, of
RaHin M P afo tri ai finiv wain
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tives here.
Miss Marian Parks returned
Saturday from a visit to relatives
at Durham, N. C.
B. M. Spratt, of Chester, was
one of the attendants at the
annual reunion of the Spratt
family last week.
Mrs. J. W. Wylie, of Greensboro.
N. C., is a guest in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McMurrav.
Mrs. Azile Harris and Miss
Cornelia Harris have gone on a
trip to Shelby, N. C., where
they will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Ligon. %
Miss Alma Culp, of Mooresville,
N. C.. is a guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Kimbrell in this city.
' Captain and Mrs. Frank Potts,
of Columbia, are visiting the
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Potts, in Pleasant Valley.
The annual picnic of the
Presbyterian Sunday school will
be held next Tuesday at Water
Oak farm, the country place of
Osmond Barber.
?
Alfred Jones and Malcolm
Link left Monday morning for
an auto trip to Chimney Rock
and othea points of interest in
western North Carolina.
The Rev. J. B. Black, Osmond
Barber, J. P. Crowder and
C. S. Link attended the annual
convention of the deacons of
Bethel presbytery which was
held in Sharon last Thursday.
H. D. Harkey sustained an
operation for appendicitis in the
Fennell Infirmary in Rock Hill
last Friday and is reported as
making favorable progress toward
recovery.
Crawford Tschellier, a young
farmer of the township Tuesday
sent The Times an open cotton
boll, this being the first reported
in this township for the present
season.
Cole Blease Parker, ten-yearold
son of a Mr. Parker of one
of the mill villages suffered a
compound fracture to his right
arm Sunday when he lost his
footing and fell from a tree.
The injured member was set by
Dr. A. Theo Neely.
Mary Pickford, the favorite
of millions, holds the boards
today at The Majestic. The
name of the picture is "Esmeralda,"
and is said to be a
subject which affords the star
great opportunity for displaying
her talent.
Miss Lula Haile, a recent
graduate of the Steediy Hospital
training school for nurses, Spar
fcanburg, is visiting her father in
this city. Miss Haile has accepted
the position of special nurse
for the Steedly hospital and will
enter upon the discharge of her
duties September 1.
Fielder Huffstiekler, of the
Belmont (N. C.) bail team suffered
a fracture to his right leg
while playing a game on the
local diamond Friday. Huffstickler
while attempting tc
to catch a long "fly" ball ran
into another player ^th the
above result. He was at once
taken to a Rock Hill hospital
treatment.*
The Rev. J. W. H. Dyches, ol
this city, chaplain of the State
. council J. O. U. A. M.. and s
Member of the publicity comMtlf
1AA SAMA It AO ?!?< # HVnOi^
ui ooinc, nao juoiictunic^
frrom Aiken, where the twentyfifth
annual session of the council
was held August 12-13. He
reports that the meeting jus)
concluded marks greater prog
reas in the order in this State
than any previous session of the
State council. One hundred an<j
eleven local councils were repre
mated bj about two hundred
ewiliaTt of th' hwfv
Andrew Hill of Norfolk. Va., '
is visiting relatives in the township.
1
' Miss Estelle Massev leaves i
' this week for a visit in the home c
of Mrs. Hector Allen in Wades- c
, boro. N. C.
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Misses Madalene Deaton and y
Helen Council, of Durham, N. C., r
are guests of Misses Beatrice
and Marian Parks. c
Mr., and Mrs. Clyde Hamilton s
and little daughter, of Mt. ^
Holly, N. C., were guests during k
the weekMn the home oi Mrs. fi
! Lillie Hoagland in this city. a
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kimbrell f
| were the hosts on Monday v
j evening to a large party of their g
1 young friends who were invited a
to meet their gdests. Miss i<
Blanche House, of Oswego,
N. Y., and Miss Alma Culp, of a
Mooresvilie. N. C. v
The bill for the repeal of the ?[
daylight savings law was passed
Tuesday by the House over the .
Vftt.O nf ProoiHont Wilcnn T'Ufc "
_
vote was 223 to 202, or 20 votes *
more than were necessary to ^
secure the necessary two-thirds
majority. c
The building committee of the
board of trustees of Winthrop
college has awarded to the ^
Southern Ferro-Concrete Co. of
Atlanta, Ga.t the contract for the o
construction of the Students' v
Building on the college campus, ,
at their bid of $95,667?their
bid being the lowest of several ^
bidders.
At the request of Dr. J. A. E
Hayne, a government public
health officer has been detailed b
to come to South Carolina to E
make a survey of the towns and E
cities of the State for the purpose
of learning what is necessary
to eliminate malaria for V
these towns and cities. Dr. E
Hayne has been notified that F
J. M. Fisher, associate sanitary
engineer of the United States b
health service, has been ordered
to come to South Carolina for the J
purpose of making these surveys.
REMOVAL
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Having sold out on
Goods, Notions and
t son Dry Goods Co.,
our stock of Groc<
Etc., to the buildinj
pied by Patterson
where you will find
lete line of Heavy
ceries, Hardware an
Come in; we'll be
The J. B.
At Your
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! Our stock has been enlaij
are in position to supply yc
; to your entire satisfaction.
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Our Preeciipticn Eepail
GRADUATE PHARMACIST
ronage on the ground of pre
Iline of Pure, Fresh Drugs, a
ing, at reasonable prices.
; Ly tie Drus
| "The Rexall Store."
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1 SHIP OR BRING YOU
i Catawba Milli
I Rock Hi
We run all the time and |
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Expert Miller on the job.
) Highest market prices pi
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I Write us for quotations.
j I J. C. HARE
Mh?tnutiui
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The Norway correspondent ol
rhe State Rives the foUowinfl
tccounf of a death which occurred
in upper* Fort Mill a few
lays ago:
"Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Walkei
lied August 7V at the home ol
ter daughter. Mrs. J. R. Smith,
lear Fort Mill.
" 'Mammy,' as she whs fondly
ailed by relatives and friends,
pent all of her married life near
Norway and her home was
mown for its hospitality as she
:ave everyone a warm welcome
,nd-loved to serve others. Beore
her marriage she was Miss
leard, of Bamberg county,
/here she was bora and reared,
he was 76 years old-last April,
nd had been in failing health a
Dug time.
"Of her five children only twe
re living. John Thomas Walker,
irhu lives at the old home, and
Irs. Smith, wife of Rev. J. R.
mith, Fort Mill.
"The remains were laid to rest
i the presence of many, in the
amily plot at Willow Swamp by
he side of her husband, John I.
talker, the Rev. W. B, McCuen
onducting the service."
The Young Woman's Auxiliary
nil have an open meeting at the
'ort Mill Baptist church on
ext Sunday morning at 11
'clock. All are cordially inited
to attend. The program
ollows:
Song?"Jesus Wants Mc for a
unbeam."
Devotional ? Mrs. J. W. H.
)yches.
Recitation ?"A Little Sumeani,"
by Lula Parks, Harry
larkey, Maria Culp, Howard
'atterson.
Song ? "The King's Business."
Play-"How the W. M. S.
Von the Girls," by Edith Parks,
allie Bailes, Louise Patterson,
Late McLaughlin.
Talk-"What is a Y. W. S."
y Willie K. Barber.
Talk to the Auxiliaries ?Dr.
. W. H. Dyches.
Giving the promotion certifiNOTICE
ir stock of Dry
Shoes to Patterwe
have moved
eries, Hardware,
j formerly pccu- '
Dry Goods Co.,
us with a compand
Fancy Grod
Farm Supplies,
glad to see you.
Mills Co.
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Service I
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jcd and improved, and we
ur every Diug Stcie need
ment is in charge of a
T and we ask your pat- I
nipt service, a complete I
nd accuracy in compound*
Comp'y
Phone No. 16.
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R WHEAT TO THE
ng Company,
11, S. C.
guarantee Satisfaction,
rid for wheat and Corn.
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BIG
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caie?Dr. Dyches.
r Song?"O Zioh Haste."
Dismissal.
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Gets Urn Tracks.'
Sixteen trucks, in ,addition to
. -those already allotted to the
, State highway commission by
the United States war department,
are being sent to South
; Carolina at the present time
from Streater, 111., according to
, inforroatisn recently received by
Capt; Roy Pennell, highway
J engineer.
These trucks will be sent to
! eight counties direct. They will
'' not be distributed from Columjbia,
but will go direct to the
, county, seats from the shipping
point in Illinois. The highway
i department has received, all
1 told, 60 trucks from the governj
ment for use in highway con1!
struction over the State.
' A most pieasant event of the
past week was a picnic given on
the lawm of Miss Zoe White's
; home in East Fort Mill by
1 Kanawha Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution. Quite
a number of friends and rela1
tives were in attendance and a
bountiful picnic dinner was
served.
FOR SALE?Ford Touring Car and
! Ford Truck, both in first-class condition.
. F. E. TAYLOR.
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We are in the market for several
small farms and wiil be glad
to confer with these who wish
to sell at a reasonable price.
SPRATT & LINK, Inc.
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We desire the pi
are doing all we ca
vice, quality and fai
same. You will al\>
^ groceries at this stc
ing our most partic
would be pleased t
t our list.
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Full line for Men, Ladie
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No Job too Lai
Ford Sp
^ All work Guaranteed.
I Lumber
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11 in the way of seri
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>re. We are pieasular
customers and
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s, Misses, Boys, Children.
sh Store,
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* Garage,
airs on all Cars,
ge or too Small.
iecialists.
Garage at Fort Mill
Company.
UBLIC Tires and Tubes.
2, Proprietor.
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SPECIALS!
iave Hundreds of After- I ?
irgains in each depart- |
vlen's Summer Suits, Ox- ^
iraw Hats, Etc., Ladies' I
Suits, Skirts, Silk Under- |
xfords, Pumps, Etc. I
All Voiles, Lawns and ?
iminer Piece Goods will 1
ir Low Sale Prices. li
Sale was a Big Success.
ink you for your hearty I
ation. |
your eye on us tor more a
tp** (TOOfU fn? lace irnr-nm/
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* and Whit lean's (ill ocofatcs. A fresh
? ? shipment received each week by ex- t
^ ; press. Our Candy refrigerator keeps 2
+ it cool and fresh. I
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? t If you want the best candy, kept in t
^ ^ the right way, we can please you. *
The Coolest l'lace in Town.
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;; Hutchinson's Pharmacy,
"Just What Your Doctor Orders. *
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I Your Family Servant
That is what we arc and what we strive to be.
Your table is tie shrine upon which \(*e oiler our
Wo are dealers in "hotter than ordinary" groceries.
Oar shelves ere i k(d with trie best in the *
'i market of standa: i gooiis.
Let us take tlv responsibility of what you put on
the table to tempt ti e appetites of your family.
^ Groceries are t!i. of any individual.
Let us supply our nourishment in a wa> that will
< be cheapest to your purse end most satisfactory to
% your pal let te.
I FRESH MEATS, FISH and ICE. I
B| B. C. FERGUSON, |
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j| COLLEGE of CHARLESTON ?
Founded I7fb
1 A college ol highest star.daid. open to men and worn-en.
4 An intentionally limited crrollirent insi res individual instruc
4 tion. Four-year ccjui -e leads to Pachrlor's degr? c. I he Pre
i Med al course a Special fcati:re. L nsutpassed elime and fine I ;.j
^ For teims and ca'alcgue, address JfL
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. jM
4 Charleston, S. C.