Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 11, 1919, Image 3
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| ITbiS OFtOCAl WTBtEST.
fo ^ Major Lindsay McFadden, of
. dock Hill, was a guest daring
the past week of Col. Thoe, B.
Miss Ella Stewart has returned
from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wylie in Greensboro,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Reid,
of Chatham, Va., are guests in
the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
Elliott ? !
Wiliiam H. Grier, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grier. has!
won a scholarship carrying the
full course of four years to
Clemson college.
Mrs. W. M. Carothers and!
daughter. Ida Louise, of the!
Bethel section, visited friends |
in Fort Mill last week.
Miss Mary Henley Willis, of
York, was a guest during the
*.> past week of Mrs. Jas. D. Fulp
in this city.
J. A. Withers has accepted
the position of chief clerk in the
office of the Fort Mill Manu
facturing company.
Miss Georgia Ott has accepted
a position as teacher in the
graded schools of Abbeville and
left this week to assume her
duties.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. B.
Black and children returned to
their home here last Thursday
from a three week's visit to
relatives in Morganton, N. C.
Mrs. Ernest G. Gaither and
little son of Statesville, N. C.,
n ?*n r* 11 Aofn i 4- U/\ a f T~^ m
ate; k utoio in tuc liuuic ui i_/i
and Mrs. T. S. Kirkpatrick.
In the recent special election
in Lancaster county to fill the
vacancy in the State senate
caused by the -death of W. C.
Hough, S. E. Bailes was elected.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Theo Neel>
are absent on a trip to New
York city and other points ol'
interest in the East.
P. H. Jeter and family, of
Carlisle, were guests for the
week end of Mr. and Mrs.
Osmond Barber in this city.
Miss Willie Hoke has received
an appointment through the
civil service to a position in the
government service and will
leave this week for Washington
to take up her work.
Joe H.- McMurray of Charlotte,
spent last Sunday here
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McMurray. ^
Misses Isabel Massey and
Shirley Rose, of Charlotte, wert
guests for the week end in the
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numc 01 mis. r>. r. Massey.
Miss Ethel Hughes, of Charlotte,
visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Hughes, during
the past week.
The local chapter of the U. D.
C. will hold an important meeting
this afternoon at 5 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. R. F. Grier,
on Clebourn street. All members
are urged to attend.
"The Lost Bridegroom," the
attraction at The Majestic today
is said to be one of the most
laughable comedies in which
John Barrymore has appeared.
He plays the part of a crook, a
mysterious character, that keeps
one guessing right up to the
closing moment.
Work was begun this week on
the building on Railroad street
ri" . to be occupied by the Fort Mill
i Wholesale Grocery. Work on
this buiiding has been delayed
somewhat on account of the
inability to secure the necessary
materials.
On account of an increase in
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tne ousiness 01 tne superior
Garage, R. S. Case, the proprietor,
has found it necessary
to employ additional help, and
has secured the services of his
brother, Elwyn L. Case, and
Henry Harvey, of Detriot, Mich.
These two men are expert auto
mechanics and with their help
the SuDerior will be able to han
die with despatch the large
volume of business that is being
I accorded it.
The first cotton of the 1919
crop for this section was marketed
here Friday afternoon. There
were two b^Jes raised by James
I Blakeney and Lark Robinson in
' the Providence section of Meck*
lenburg county, N. C., just
across the South Carolina line.
For a number of years past one
or other of these two men has
been the producer of the first
bale in this section, but heretoi
fore the cotton has been marketI
ed in Charlotte. Finding the j
A Fort Mill market a more favorI
able one these men brought
" their cotton here this year and J
1 sold it to the J. B. Mills com
I WE T
I We thank you for 1
I the very short period >
I solicit the continuanc
I csts at all times.
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I Best Pat. Self-RisiAg Flour, p<
I Best Pat. Flour, "Presto," pei
I Fat Back Meat, best quality, p
I Best Compound^Lard, per lb.,.
a WE have a full lin<
I Also a full line Dry G<
I Fort Mill
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S. H. Patterson, of Blacksburg,
visited relatives in Fort c
Mili'durintr the past week.
r
W. S. Moss has accepted a ^
clerkship with the Cooperative a
Store. j,
J. E. Bruce, Jr., of Winns- s
boro, was the guest this week "
of Ladson Mills in this city.
Miss Bertha Massey left Mon- v
day for Keenansville, N. C., 1
where she will teach during the ]
winter. ^
Friends of Rob't F. Grier, Jr.,
will be pleased to know that his
condition is favorable, following
an operation for appendicitis at
a Chester hospital Monday. Mr.
Grier went from New York to r
Chester for the operation.
Elliott Kimbrell and 'Gladys [
Ritch, two Fort Mill young men r
who have been with the Ameri- j
<*an forces in France for a year q
or more, have been honorably
lischarged from the service and ^
returned to their homes here y
this week. ^
The Manchester mill, near f
Pnplr Will kno konn orvLl t n I
?wn UIK) IKIS UV^II OU1U IU a A
Lynchburg:, Va.. corporation and s
the new owners will take over
the plant on January 5, next. k
It is stated that t he stockholders a
are to receive $225 per share for i
their stock, vv^hich has paid a ?
nood dividend since the mill was f
ouilt in 1897. 2
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LOST Saturday afternoon 2 months
old pig from wagon near Harris' old r
livery stable, color, gray. Reward for L
return to Wm. P. EPPS.
New Fal
In All Dep<
At Kim
COA
All the most desirable materia
est shades. Belted styles, tailorc
either plain or fpr-trimmed.
DRES
The new Fall Dresses are beai
material and new Autum shades.
MILLR
We have the most complete
partment in town. Your wants w
ure for you to select your New Fal
of Shapes and Trimmings are com|
SKIRTS F<
In plain. Worsteds, and the N
this season.
BLAN1
Our line of Robe and Bod Blar
and prices within the reach of evt
yourself.
E: W. Kin
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We desire the pul
| are doing all we can
^ vice, quality and fail
+ same. You will alwj
groceries at this stoi
ing our most particu
would he pleased tc
our lis(.
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Parks Gro
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HANK
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the very liberal patron;
we have been doing bus
of your patronage and v
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te the Following Price
jr 100,.. $6.00 Good Grade Coff
100. 5.90 Irish Potatoes, p
erlb.,__ .30 Good Quality Pir
.30 Granulated Susra
e of Qroceries at propor
>ods, Notions', Shoes, Etc
I Cooperative
1 J. ADCOCK, Manager.
State constables captured a
omplete distilling outfit in the
oiler room of the Ardade cotton
nill at Rock Hill last Friday,
^he still was not in operation
,nd it was believed to have been
die since the mill was closed
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everai weeKS agp ny tne scriKe
i the textile workers. R. E.
pencer, master mechanic, and
. negro employee of the mill,
vere charged with operating
he still. Spencer gave bond in
he sum of $500 for his appearnce
at the present term of
fork court.
School Has Large Attendance.
The fall term of the Fort Mill
graded school began Friday
norning with the classification
d the pupils and assignment to
he several grades. Owing to
he unfinished condition of the
lew auditorium there was no
issembly or special exercises.
The corps of teachers is compete
with the exception of a
trincipal-for the department of
lome economics. Miss Thelma
)tt having accepted for the
ourth grade and Miss Marie
Sims for Latin in the high
chool.
The enrollment for the beginning,
which is incomplete, is
ls follows: 94 in first grade, 66
n second grade. 51 in third
frade, 44 in fourth grade, 28 in
ifth grade, 33 in sixth grade,
!1 in seventh grade, 17 in
ighth grade, 7 in ninth grade,
tnd 13 in tenth grade, a total of
82 pupils.
The annual meeting of the
I Goods
*rtmerits
brell's.
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Is are represented and the newel
models, loose fitting styles,
SES
itiful in style andjjuality. New
4ERY
and convenient Millinery deill
be filled. It will be a pleasII
Hat here, for our assortment
plete.
DR FALL
ew Stylish Plaids, so much used
K.ETS
ikets are unequalled?all colors
jry purse. Come and see for
ibrell Co.
:e Pleases. :
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)lic patronage and
i in the way of ser
prices to merit thg ~
lys find good fresh , ?
re. We are pleas- ^
ilar customers and +
add your name xo
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Ypu
age given us during
iness. We respectrill
serve your inter.
185 @
ee, per lb., .30
er peck, 60
lk Salmon, per can, .22
r, per lb., .11
tionately low-prices,
and at low prices.
i Store, >
Parent-Teacher association of
the Fort Mill graded school was
held in the office of the school
building Thursday night when
the following- officers were elected
to serve for the coming year:
Mrs. A. O. Jones, president;
Mrs. E. M. Belk, secretary;
Miss Minnie Garrison, treasurer.
Miss Elizabeth Forney, State
agent for dairying and Miss
Minnie Lee Garrison, county
home demonstrator, were present
and addressed the meeting.
The new department of agricultural
training in the school
for the coming year has opened
with bright prospects, twenty
students Having been enrolled at
the opening session with a prospective
increase with the full
enrollment. Prof. Bruce H.
Stribling is in charge of this
department.
WANTED?Salesmen to solicit orders
for lubricating oils, greasts and paints.
Salarv or Commission. Address THE
LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO. Cleveland,
O.
FALL SEED?Fulghum oats $1.45,
Winter oats $1.60, Appier oats $1.15,
Tex R. P. $1.05, Abrurzi rye $2.95,
Sou. grown $2.25, Rosen rye $2.75,
Crimson clover $9.75, Red clover $34.00.
AMERICAN SEED CO,
311 E. Trade St.,
Charlotte, N. C.
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Prepare I
Make preparations while yot
is picked over. We have a big li
all the family, Hosiery, Etc., an<
little money on your bill. Read
anything you can use, we will be
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us. mis is not a sale, out mere
goods at all the time:
Underwear for ladies, men and c
Men's Blue Work Shirts, 90c, $1
Boys' Blue Work Shirts and Fan<
Men's Dress Shirts, with collars,
Men's Dress Shirts, without Col
Best grade Outing, per yard,
Light weight Outing, ass't'd colc
Good Feather Bed Ticking, heav:
Straw Ticking, good quality, yar
Best grade Dress Gingham, plaii
High grade Sheeting, heavy weij
Light weight Siieeting, good qua
Canton Flannel, bleached and ur
Flannel, good quality, white onl;
Men's Hickory Shirting, heavy p
Bleaching in best quality, yard, i
Khaki Cloth, good quality, for b<
Boy's Khaki Pants, and Dress P
Men's Heavy Khaki Pants, per y
Men's Dress Pants, from $2 to..
Best grade Table Oil Cloth, whit
Men's Work Gloves, good heavy
Men's Wool and Felt Hats, $2 to
Sweaters for Misses and Boys, $1
Men's and Boy's Caps, good ass
Men's Heavy Work Sox, gray an
Men's Sox from 15c to
Ladies Hose, black or white, 20c
Misses' Tan Hose, good quality,
Children's Black Hose, all sizes,
Men's heavy Khaki and gray Wc
Men's ancfr Boy's Belts, tan or bit
Men's Suspenders, light weight,
Boy's Suspenders, per pair.
Men's Overalls, blue and white, I
Men's Union Overalls, per suit,.
Men's Sunnorters. oair. 20'. 25c.
Different colors Quilt Cloth, per
White Cotton Bats, about 1 lb. t
Big line of "Star Brand" an
ily. Come in to see us whether ;
your trade and will do our best t<
The Cas
T. F. Lytic and S.
Fort Mill Candy Kitchen
A Cool, Clean and Comfortable
place to eat your Ice
Cream. We make a specialty
of furnishing Cream at
wholesale to picnic parties
or individuals, at less 6ost
than you can make it yourself.
Phone 143. We will
bo glad to servo you.
H. Carros, Proprietor
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Coats,
| Boots
I are he
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or Winter
i can get what you want before i
ine of Dry Goods and Shoes foi
1 we believe we can save you i
over the list below and if there is
glad for you to come in to set
ily a price list, which we will sel
ihildren at lowest prices
and $1.2?
cy Dress Shirts, 90c to l.(X
$1 and 1.21
lars, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 2.(K
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>rs and stripes, per yard .21
/ weight, yard, .41
d, .21
\ colors, checks, yard,.. __271-2<
?ht, yard, 25c and 3(
lity, yard, .2(
ibleached, yard, 3(
y, yard, 5(
:rade, yard, 35c; 3 yards 1.0(
35c; 3 yards___ 1.0(
ay's pants, yard, 5(
ants, from $1 to 2.21
>air, 1.9C
6 (X
e and colors, yard, 4f
leather, 60c to 2.0C
5.0(
?. si nd 5 ?
. V...W ...... u. CM
't, all sizes, 50c to _ 1.5(
d tan, pair, 2C
l.Of
to 1.5C
pair, 25c and 3C
15c and 1 up
irk Shirts, $1.75, $2.25 and ._ 3.5C
?ck, from 25c to I. Of
35c, 40c, 50 and .11
.25
$2.25 and 2.5C
3.7?
35c, 40c and. Of
yard 21
o bundle, per bundle, .21
d "Mayer" Shoes for all the famyou
buy or not. We appreciate
o serve you properly.
h Store,
A. Lee, Managers.
We are in the market for sev
eral small farms and will be urlac
(o confer with those who wis)
to sell at a reasonable price.
SPRATT & LINK, Inc.
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ouncement to !
Ladies! |
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Fall Suits, |
Skirts and |
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Come in and Look Them Over. i
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We are agents for Norris\ Huyler's |
> and Whitman's Chocofates. A fresh f
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l . . shipment received each week by ex- T
; press. Our Candy refrigerator keeps x
J it cool and fresh. #
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j t If you want the best candy, kept in |
^ . me ngnt way, we can please you. * .
The Coolest Place in Town. <
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| Hutchinson's Pharmacy,
^ "Just What Your Doctor Orders." <|
Your Family Servant I
I j That is what we are anri what we strive tn he o
) I Your table is the shrine upon which we offer our)
I selvss.
\ I We are dealers in "better than ordinary" grocer>
I ies. Our shelves are stocked with the best in the
| I market of standard goods.
\1 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
. I be cheapest to your purse and most satisfactory to
your pallette.
FRESH MEATS, FISH and ICE.
r r Firpr.i itrnivi
I Highest Prices Paid .for Pork, . |
COLLEGE of CHARLESTON
Founded 1788
A college of highest standard, open to men and women.
, An intentionally limited enrollment insures individual instruc- .
tion. Four-year course leads to Bachelor's degree. The PreMedical
course a special feature. Unsurpassed clime and fine
sea air.
For terms and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President, A V
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