Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 24, 1920, Image 6
SHORT ITEMS OF NEWS j I"
PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN
Col. R. W. Hamilton of Jonesville1
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Osmond
Barber.
Miss Elizabeth Thomas left yester- |
day afternoon for her home in Baltimore,
after spending the spring season
in Fort Mill as milliner at Patterson's.
Maj. James 1). Fulp, superintendent
ot tlie public schools of Abbeville,
spent the week-end visiting relatives
in Fort Mill.
Miss Florence Boyd of Montevallo,
Ala., is spending her summer vacation
with her mother, Mrs. J. A.
I'oyd, in Fort Mill.
Mrs. W. (!. Henderson of Mobile.
Ala., was a guest for several days of
the past week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. (Icorge Fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Wintield S. Hanson
icturned to their home in Dorchester
Mass.. Saturday evening after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. deorge Fish.
\\\ 1!. Meaeham. T. H. Spratt and
I Ii. Spratt are attending the annual
mooting of tlie State Bankers' association
now in session In fJreenville.
Mrs. John J. Bailes, with two of
her children, and Mrs. R. F. drier ?
have gone to All Healing Springs. N*.
for a vacation of several weeks. *'
A cotton warehouse, the storage a
opacity of which will he about 1 <ui |
bales, is being erected in the rear of v<e
the ollices of the Bailes Dumber com- ^
puny.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. I.ee, who have a
been away from Fort Mill for several ^
w? eks visiting relatives in Binning- ?e
ham, Ala., have returned to their .
home here.
<\ S. Dawrence of Florence is a *
iii mis sisicr, .mis. ! . ! ;. Anliov, T
Mi. I.awreneo returned only :i few
days ago from Paris, whore, for the ^
last year, ho had boon a elork in I ho
American embassy. A
l'"?>rt Mill men who will serve <>n T
I lie petty Jury during the first week ?
of the July term of the general se.
ss'ons court for York couity are: A. j
< ?. Jones \V. I'. Wolf, W. W. Warren.
< T. i 'uIp and J. < I. Smith.
hiring the absence of her husband,! .
who is a delegate to the Hcinocratic ^
convention in San Krani'lsco, Mrs.
Pdwin S. Ueid of t'hathum. Va? and J ^
her children are quests in the home ^
of I?r. and Mrs. J. It. Klliott.
IJain which was said to have been ?
worth thousands of dollars to the
farmers of the Port Mill contmunitv
fell Saturday and Sunday. Voidable
gardens along with cotton and corn
?rops also were greatly revived by the
showers.
Miss Weece Wlngate of Hudson.
Mil., has been the guest of Miss
Jnanita Prwin for the last week.
Miss Wingatc made her home in Pott
Mill for several months during; 1 !H !>
and has many friends here who were
pleased to welcome her to the town.
Joe M. I'.olk and II. <1. lingers were
the only contestants in the exaiulnation
held in IJock llill on June If.
by the civil service commission to select
;i postmaster for Port Mill to
succeed I'ost master I'. M. Masscy,
v lut resigned some time ago, his
rt'slcnntion to take effort about the
tirst of .Itily. It ts understood that
Mr I felk probably will be a ppointed
temporary postmaster pending the selection
of a permanent |>ost master.
?'o| 'P. It. Spratl, Arthur l.ytle. II.
II. Ardroy and \\*. M. Itelk were th.
delegates front the Kort Mill post.
American Legion, who attended the
meeting; of the South Carolina tlivifion
of the legion in Spartanburg last
Tuesday. The proposit ion, recently
advanced. for the Slate division to
withdraw from the national organisation
because of tile attitude of the
parent bony toward the bonus for
World war veterans was overwhelmingly
defeated at the Stale meeting.
The Kort Mill post some lime ago
nt on reeortl as favoring the proi
:ed bonus.
WOl.r KILI.S MANY C VITLK. .
hi .troys Thirty Thousand Dollar-.
Worth in Texas.
Ilanchmen of western Texas feel
relieved over th< kil":or of the giant
ai d most notorious loLo wolf that
ever ran at the head of a pack. The
animal was killed on the Lazy S.
ra;..!;. t ? < ochran couiiiy, t?y It. L.
I'aulk. predatory animal hunter in
the employ of the I'liited States government.
It is said by ranchmen
tnat this wolf has been committing
depredations upon their livestock fori
more than 1 years and that, during!
that period. it luid killed rattle to tile]
value of more than $30,000.
March 1. hy order of the governi.ii
ill, I'aulk was sent to catch the p
animal. lie was mounted and!
fi|tii|i|ied with Idoodhounds, traps 1
and guns. Muring his stay in thai I
Sim lion, he succeeded in kiliin:; no- rl
tiierous coyotes, hut was always ill | t:
search of the arch enemy of the cat - j |
tie in that vicinity. ,
('lie day i'aulk rode into a thicket j
of tall sago hrush and up Jumped I
the loho. The dons fought until they '
ware knocked out hy the large ani- I n
t nil before a shot was tired hy the i .j.
hunter. The lirst sh$?t from a re- |
volver failed to hring him down. The j
second shot from a 30-30 ritle llnislted
the famous loho. The lihle, after '
h? ing dried, measured si\ feet and six '
inches in iengtlt. and it Is helievevl
that the loho weighed more than IhU
/ pounds.
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NOTE?We are always glad tc
people. Come over more often I
acquainted.
Announc
Our new building
pleted and we wish to
are now equipped to do
of Automobile Painting
We also make Seat Cov
C urtains and Signs.
Pyramid Pc
dopit LIII i
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Overhead Bridge
You Can't Be
Real Tire
- seems to be the agree
Chevrolet and Maxwell <
who have the new Got
Clincher Tire on their rim
I "he nev
Bail
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TAXF.S NOW I UK
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The attention of all concerned is f(|
Il??l to the fact that the t'oimiiu- w
t ioii lloail Tax of TIII.KK I "'I.- 'n
AIIS is now iluo, and navahle on or s<
k . , l?l
clore .11 I.N I. lUl'a, after wlueh
ta
ate no ?'oinniiitat 1011 Tax inoicy can
I
e accepted under the law. In re(ittiiiK
hy mail always indicate the
ownship in which you live. l'er...
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us tailing; to pay I he $.'> t omuiiiistion
Tax on or before July 1. will
o liable to h'lVK Mays' service on j (
ic roads. j ,
11. K. NKIU
Treasurer of York County.
June 10-17-24
fort mill times, f
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fleets Everybody" 9
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antic comedy-drama H
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ORCHESTRA 1
> WELCOME you Fort Mill
to see us; let us get better
ement j|
is now about com- |
announce that we ? S
the highest grade gj
and Top Huilding. ; K
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lint Shop 11
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Look for the Si^n. ?
at 'Em for 1
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d opinion of Ford,
owners around here
adyear AH-Weather
H-rluiiily must mean It l>er
they've ImhikIiI one of
it's usually Just II question
Mil they'll* liuek Tor more
ie for tlieir other wheels.
r Goodyear Clincher
\ better and stronger
to start one of your ear.
es Motor Co.
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SCHOOL TAX KI.KCTION. E
Notice is hereby given that an elec- Bj
>n will l>e held at Hold Hill School (,
ease on Wednesday, June 30, 1020,
i the purpose of determining BS
hether an additional ta\ of eleven U
ills on the dollar shall l>e levied for I
hool purposes In Hold Hill School 15
istrict No. Voters will exhibit 9
x receij?ts and registration certili- H
W. II (' I:? >< ?IC. H
J. J. Fol/rHAItP.
K AI! I, (i. FA K IS. I
-jtine 17-24 Trustees. Q
Sweet l*otato Plants?$l.f>0 per I
i**hi. express collect. $1.7f? per Q
)00, postpaid. [f
All varieties prompt shipment. ffc
ddhkis-kensey pi.ant hi. ?
June 1U-1K-25 Valdostu, Ha. B
PET MILL, S. 0.
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In Sheer Fairnes:
Don't Buy Clo
til You
dei
We've Kicked
der His
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Save $10 to
By a
Ten to One
Shot
This is
Rock Hill's
Greatest
Clothing
Event
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Good f
These suits will gi\
from the first stitch tc
clothes wide-awake m<
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1i ne wpporiunity or
Never be Duplicated.
Nothing Reserved, E
Do fairness to yourse
ing here first, while the
COLUMBIA T
ROC1
J. B. WHITTEN, Mgr. H.
s io Your Pocket Book 1
thing Anywhere Un- jj
See These Won- jl
*ful Values. I
the Prop from Un- jj
?li Prices. is
$20 oil Every Suit J
"hese Prices ^
$19.75 If
I $22.50 I
Suits $25 |
I $30 g
and $35 i
re full measure of satisfaction
i the last button?the kind of
en buy.
a Life Time---Values that Will H
Lvery Suit Must Go.
If ancl your pocketbook by cornlast
shipment is fresh.
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AILORING CONim
it HILL, S. C. I
D. CONRAD, Asst. Mgr. 105 Trade St. j||