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PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN
Miss Azilee Harris is visiting relatives
In Shelby. N. C.
Mrs. James L>. Fulp and sons are
visiting relatives In Fort Mill.
Miss Kr.miu Kennedy of Itidgewax
is the yu< vt of Miss CJeorgie < >tt.
Miss Florence I.oe is the guest of
i er sister. Miis Fair la*e, in fhar
lotle.
F. Rodgers, .lr., of Hadin. N.
t'.. is spending the week in Fort Mill
\isiting relatives.
Misses olive and Kdna Harris lef"
Saturday for a fortnight's stay tit
Wrightsvllle 1 teaeli ami I.uinberton.
N. C.
Mr and Mrs. \V. II. (ioodson and
children ?>f Allendale are visiting
Mrs. Hood son's parents. Mr. and Mrs
C. F. Rodgers.
Mrs. Sallie Amiek and daughters
Mary and Kathleen of Ashcboro, N
C*.. are guests of Mrs. Barbara Mose:
in Fort Mill.
.V.r. and Mrs. T. \V. t'nlp left Tues
day afternoon for Asheville, N. C
where Mrs. C*til|s expeets to remain
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Itatteree and
son. Charles. ?<f lioek Hill were week
end guests at lite home of M r. and
Mrs. \V. II. Windie in the Hold llill
The llov. J. 1Itlaok. pastor of 1h.*
Kurt Mill I'fcsliylcrlaii ohitroh, xva*conlinnil
to his room SevernI days
last week l>.v illness. l>nt was able to
till his preuvhit?K ointauomi'iits Son
ilny.
Mi:s llleeker bee of Charlotte.
<1::iiKhtor of Mr attil Mrs. .1. ! *. 1.00 ot
I ort Mill. Krida.v joined a tourist
parly in Washington for a several
weeks' visit to Now York, <'amnio tin*!
other points.
Mrs. Alex Harbor ami daughter
Miss Aline, expert to leave I'ort Mil
this aftornoon for a month's x'isit to
Mrs. Harbor's sons. Kilwln Harbor
in Tobalo, < ?hto. ami Womioll liar
I.or. in Knowillo, Tenn.
Tin l!e\. \V. I!. Itaiikniuht am
family lift Tuesday niornim; by anto
mobilo for Newberry, whom Mr*
ltuiikiiight anil ohihlron will spom
rrveral ?lays visilitiK rolalivos ami wiP
thin go to Salinla before returning
homo. Mr. HankniKht oxpeeled in re
t tni n to Kort Mill yesterday.
Miss Mary t Joodwhi of t'cutr:il, wh
ir attending Hu1 summer school foi
Iciirlicrs :il Winthrop college. was tie
week-end kki'si of Miss Marjorh
Mills. Miss (Sooilwin is a daughter of
I ho Iti'V. XV. S. liiiiiilwln, who wa.
pastor of St. John's Methodist ehttrel
in Kort Mill several years ago.
J. Iv Wilson of < reenville. Stat
deploy organizer for the henetieiar>
degree of t li?' .Ittnior < tfiler. t'nited
Ameriean Meehanies. spent several
days iti Kort Mill last week in tin
interest of the order* Mr. Wilson tie
liveretl an address to tip' local conn
eil of the 'Junior Order last Wednes
day evening.
A nnniher of Kort Mill household
ors have complained recently of tip
loss of chickens hy incursions m
weasels and minks. A few nights ng<
Jchn Hoke heard a racket among
his chickens and getting a Inntcn
and revolver went tti the hen lions
to investigate conditions. lie diseov
erctl that a mink had killed tiv?
chickens and was still at work anion;
them. The first shot from his revolv
er was not well aimed and killed
three more of the chickens instead ot
the mink, which, however, was do
stroyed l>\ a second allot.
pun*\ici\<; rou i'\iu.
(Mllcliils \\ orklim (? Miikr Count \
Itt'Sl Yet Ill-Ill.
The dates for tin- I'.'HO Yor eoii'dx
lair arc u-tnher 22-2-t anil this prob
alnv will In- iIn- last year the uruun-r
In lloi-k Hill will In- availahli- for thipurpose,
unless purchased outriulit
'I'lu- otllcers anil ilirei-tors of the I'ai.
err lending every efl'orl tow.-mi in <1
ii.g this year's event the lies' in the
history of the assoeiation :nui it is
hoped that the people of evi r> see
tlon of the county will cooperate with
thent.
The iireniliini list will he ready foi
distribution some time in August and
nil who are interested in putting on
r kind of exhibit at the fair nr.
i ed to drop a card to the seeretarv
Mul a premium list will he sent a?
corn as possible.
I let ol ve to make the 1920 fair yoiu
t ir. saVs I'rorlif-nt l'oe in his mer.tf.e
to the pnplc of the county.
Miss I'otts to Hi- Married.
Mr. and Mrs. I>. <'. I'otts have issiii
-1 invitations to tlte marriage of
1il.il danulitiu'. Marv l.otiise. to l!oh
crl I.iii'uslc Kirvcn of St. I'harbs,
1 .? ? county. Ilio wedding ti take plac,
at tho lMonsa"! Valley Itaptist church
sit s;.n o'clock Wednesday evening
.inly "1. Mellowing the wcihi'm; the
voting couple will leave for sin ex;<
.let) tlip
Miss I'otts is i>n attractive utu! |iop.
tlitr young lady, the aunmitii ement of
'v liosr engagement will he read with
interest hy her many friends. Since
(the finished her college course a few
>enrs ago she has taught with sue- i
cess and it was while she was en- I
gaged as a teacher in the school a* .
>1. Charles that she hceaine sic
yuaintcd with Mr. Kirven. w ho I
a well-to-do farmer of that coiniuu I
tnty,
ri.KillT TO \I.\SK\.
I'our I'liincs Start Today on Might
Tlioilsaiul Mile Trip.
I'our I >e llnviland airplanes are
setieduled to "hop off" from Mitchell
held, I,. I., today, starting an x.titoi
tulle thght across northern l'nitc.1
Stalls and Canada.
The Might will he in the interests
ol commercial air service, with tho
particular objective of determining
whether air i tail routes to Alaska are
practicable. If the trip is ton-cos ful
air service will he established, which
will shorten to less than a work the
ttlne necessary for mall transportation.
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FOR LANCASTER FARMERS. tgl
Four Mwtliijpi Ploniipd to CowMrr mm
Cotton Situation. 50*2
Gatherings of farmers and business KM
men of Lancaster county are called
for the purpose of discussing problems
affecting the warehousing of GBS
cotton, the proper grudlng of cotton. f>?
and the adviaubllity of getting the HRe
' otton association at work in the '
The meetings are to be held at Ker- jCJK
slaw on Saturday. July 17, at 11 a.
in ; at Heath Springs on Wednesday.
July i! 1. at 11 a. m.: at Van W.vck
it 1? a. in. and Lancaster at 2:20 p.
in. on Thursday. July 22. fjSEj
The meeting at Kershaw will be gW]
one of three general meetiiiKs to be j
helil in the State and the farmers and CwKj
business men will be addressed by J SJj&j
vkotttowe Wannainakor. president of EEE
'be American Cotton association; A.
K. I.ever, member of the federal farm Ssf
'onti bonrd: J. A. Kvans. chief of ex- i w-35?
ii nsion work in the South; W. 11.
Mills, expert In rural organization. uS
mil A. A. McKeown. district demon- 8?
ration agent. HG
At Heath Springs. Van Wvck and MQ
i.aneaster ,1. A. Kvans. John CJ. Itlcharils.
IiQwndes Krowning. W. H. Mills mm
iim! A. A. McKeown will he present. OpK
The object of these meetings ts
threefold: to arrange for the grad- GBR
inn of the farmers* cotton by a disin
terested p.arty who will he an ap- feRg
pointee of the State and federal kov- mw
eminent: to arrange for building the Kraij
necessary warehouse space to take JtfflS
cure of at least r>0 per cent, of the
normal cotton crop, and to increase KflH
the membership of the American Cotton
association in order to make it
a potential factor in the economic \
I'fe of the State.
Tlin-e Hundred Ktirnll.
Although there are only 12 days
bl't in which I>eniocrats who wish to
vote in the party primary to lie held
in August may enroll, only about SOU
list<I sipaed llie Korl Mill elnh roll up i
In last night and il begins to look iis
if I'leetion day will roll around and ' ! |
liiul that many of those otherwise en
titled to vole ill the election have
disfranchised themselves by failing
t< register. The last date on which
the club rolls will be open is July 27.
It is thought that Kurt Mill could
vote in excess of 500 in the primary
with a full enrollment.
I.ail's Ann Itrokcu.
Ilochelle Patterson, 1-J your ol?l son
i>i Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Patterson, h:nl i
liis loft arm liuilly lirokou at the el- i |
Ikivv Saturday afternoon by falling |
fioni a foneo at the home of his par
iits on llall street. He was immeil-ately
taken to a hospital in Hook
Hill, whore the injured arm was sot.
\t tirst fear was entertained that the
inn was so badly broken that it
night not alow together properly, but I
Mr. I'atterson was assured by tin'
hospital authorities a day or two ago ! j
hat burring aeeidents the arm would 1
ventual'.y eome around right.
Ilnnl 1st MiiIIiik (loses.
The revival rorviees which had boon I
onductod at the Fort Mill Haptisf
hurch for the last ton days by the
Itev. 'IV Mct'aul of Honnottsville I
wore brought to a close Tuosdav
veiling. Mr. Met'uul is an able
preacher whoso sermons are believed I
to have done 111n> i good in the community.
I lis solos wore a feature of i
In meetings and were greatly en- i
oyed.
Murrb .1 Sunday Xfteriuion. ! g n
.\'iss Itosie Itayne of I'harlotte, X. QEk
and J. I. Kir.er. well known farm r
i I fort Mill township, wore mar- eagfcV
ud Sun.lay afternoon at t? o'clock
t*y the Itev. \V. It. i'.anknight, pas- |
or of St. John's chureh. at fie Meth- i
eist parsonage. Mrs. Ki/.er formerly
iveil in ia.i t Mill, hut has made her !
1 aiue for se\.'r:?l years in i'harlotte. I
'lie is a sister of I'larenee Itavne, who wSF
i.so formerly made his home here, j 2$C
Mr and Mrs. Itayne are at their gGsf
'vine, uhoiit a mile from town, on the
Lancaster road. wjig
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