Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 05, 1920, Image 4
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SHORT ITEMS OF NEWS
PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN
George Bell of Charlotte, N. C.,
wus u week-end guest of George
Fish.
Miss Martha Dyches has returned
from u two weeks' visit to relatives
In Columhla.
Mrs. M. C. Dyches of Columbia Is
n gu< st in tin- homo of the Kev. J.
W. H. Dyches.
The Fort Mill hall team won a
free-hitting game from Heath Springs
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Camtnle Smith of York visited
her mother, Mrs. A. K Smith,
during the last week-end.
Miss Annie Parks has accepted a
poL-mon as nooKKcoper ror the Fort
Mill cooperative association.
Mrs. E. C5. Oaither and little son
of Slatcsville, N. C.. are guests of
l?r. and Mrs. T. S. Kirkpatricl:, Mrs.
Galthers' parents.
The I lev. J. W. 11. Pyches, pastor
of the Fort Mill Itaptist church, if
conducting a revival meeting at' a
country church near Heath Springs
this week.
W. 11. Jones left this morning for
a week-end visit to Wrightsville
Bench, N. C? whence ho will go to
Iaifnherton. N. C.. to spend several
days with fricn<ls.
Prof. James 11. Thornwell, Mrs.
Thornwell and their little daughter
of llartsville spent Inst week In Fort
Mill as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J
B. Elliott. Prof. Thornwell is superintendent
of the city schools nt Hartsville.
Mrs. Joe Cnpps and children spent
n few days recently in Fort Mill at
the home of Airs. Cnpps* fnther. A.
H. Merrltt. Another recent guest of
Mr. Merrltt was his son. E. A. Merrltt
of Robeson county. North Carolina.
The Rev. J. 11. Black, pastor of
the Fort Mill Presbyterian church,
with Mrs. Black and their children,
left Tuesday nt noon for a month's
visit to relatives irt North Carolina
ami Pennsylvania. During Mr.
Black's absence there will he ne
services In the Presbyterian church
other than Sunday school.
The Rev. Dean Crane of Greenville,
known throughout the State, h
nsslsting the pastor, the Rev. J. It.
Smith, in a revival meeting at Flint
I I'll Haptist church. In Fort Mill 1
township. Much interest Is heinp ta- I
ken In the mooting by* larpe conprepatlons,
many from across the line In
North Carolina eomlnp to the services.
which are held twice dally. In
the morninp at 11 o'clock and in the
eveninp at S:l,r> o'clock. The meetlnp
will close with the Sunday evcnlnp
. services.
Mrs. s. A. Faulkner of baneaster
Is a puest In Fort Mill at the home of
her brother, J. II. MeMurray
J. I.. Klmhroll. road supervisor for
Fort Mill township, has heen connlderahly
annoyed and the township
put to a pood deal of expense recently
by thouphtless persons throwlnp
underbrush and other trash into the
roadside ditches, thereby ohstructlnp i
the dralnape, accordinp to the statement
Mr. Klmbrell yesterday mnde to I
The Times. Ilocks also are thrown
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Into the public roads In violation of 1M
the law, Mr. Klmbrell says. 9l
J. M. Gamble, well known Fort #2
Mill farmer, returned Monday from 9
a week's visit to relatives in Evans- 19
vllle. Ind. Mr. Gamble says that In 9
passing through Kentucky on his 9
trip he noticed thousands of acres ZS
of the finest corn and tobacco he i J3
had ever seen. He spent a day ' Q
sight-seeing In I?ouls\lllc, where he : 0
said little effort was made to con- ra
ccul the sale of whlskry and beer. ; 9
"Kentucky Is a fine State and Wv- m
ausville a progressive city of about 9
a hundred thousand people." said
Mr. Gamble, "but 1 told my brother M
bf fore leaving Kvanvllle that he lived S
tbo far away from "the regular sec- Oft
Ion of the country. South Carolina, ax
and that the best thing he could do
was to come down here and raise
cotton." f&j
Story of Doable Wedding. <k.
The Fernandina (Fla.) Newu-ltec- 9
ord of July 30 prints the following
account of a double ^yeddlng In that
citty in which Dr. I^eroy McMurray,
son of J. H. McMurray of Fort Mill, ?
was one of the bridegrooms: ?21
"Two marriages of unusual Interest fig
occurring In Fernandina at the same
time this week sent quite a little ^
1 brill through the community. As gj
neither the mother cf the one bride fSi
nor the grandmother of the other I* jg|
In very ussurcd hen It h Just at this fjf
time, it was pre-arranged that the
marriages should he in the early
morning, very simple and devoid of I
unnecessary excitement and fatigue. sS
"The contracting parties were Mis.-, fen
VetJIe R. Kenrard nnd Dr. I-eroy MrMurray.
Miss Kllznhrth Angel Starke |
nnd Mr. W. A. Davis.
"The marriages were solemnized nt
the typical Southern home of Mrs
Rerthu Argel, on Atlantic avenue, at
S o'clock Monday morning. July 26.
hy Dr. Kugene Itanlct, pastor of the
First Prerhyterian church. The general
address of the service was to all,
hut the responsive vows were taken
hy each couple separately. After
congratulations and many good wish- I
"s. the happy couples sped away for !
nn extended trip in a new nnd handsome
touring car.
"Or VI..\f....... .. ?- t--~ I
dinn from Fort Mill. S. C"., several i
years nro im<?1 Is sueressfully enfeoffed | I
in the practice ?.f dentistry Mrs. MoMurray
Is the daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. J. Kennird. orlgrtnallv from
Waldo, Fin., hut for manv ve.rs resl j
?! nts of Fo'"on(!lnn Mr Kennnrd rJ
being the well known manager of the j
American Hallway Express company, . j
In this city."
r- Mop M*?Mrrcs In 81 hus
Just 81 days from planting, cotton
nnored on the <ar*o i f Hubert Timothy
I'rosrcr. of Hamlet, N. f\, who Is (trowing
oyer 400 acres of cotton. Includ- '
|rseven types, a considerable portion 1
b<?ng Ionic staple. On May 1Q a par- |
llcuinr type was planted and on Jn'v
30 open cotton was noted. Preparatory
to eettlc ahead n?- * -I- v !
ahead of the boll weevil Mr. Prosser '
Is conducting R series of tents for 1
early maturity. I
The Mlrncle Man Is coming to The I
Majestic next Thursday. |
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