Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 16, 1920, Image 5
HB Beula Massey left one day last
MBgur StaUsviHo, U. C.f to ?aUr
F<feiuii< coUogo.y
^ m^pun Ardrcy Is In Brooklyn, N.
wdng a course of instruction at
Hrallofc-iMergAnthaler factory leurnlng to
H?K|pt!* for the linotype.
Jfe Miss Florence Lawrence of FlorBHppwbce
was the guost this week of her
HPf : sister, Mrsi F. K. Ardrey. Miss Lawrtneo
-is u student at Wlnthrop colW
' Use.
Elliott Dennett, son of Mr. and ,
Mrs It. L. Bennett, has returned home j
from a three months' vacation at the I
I home of hls-sister, Mrs. Jcsso T. Tiin- ,
|j merman, near Trenton.
I Tho old roof on th# band stand i
in Confodorate park which had withstood
tlie weather sinte the stand
wns erected 25 yonr3 ago has been
displaced by a new roof which was
put on lust week.
Preparatory cervices will bo held !
Friday evening at 7:20 o'clock in the (
Fort Mill Brcsbytcrian church and '
tho sacrament of the Lord's supper
will bo observed Sunday morning at |
the conclusion of tho regular sorvlco. j
Miss Lana Parks, daughter of j
Capt. and Mre. S. W. Parks, left sev- j
eral days ago for Hock Hill, whero
6he will bo engaged during tho 1920- j
21 session of the public schools as a ,
teacher In the high school depart
Miss Mary Lewis, who formerly j
lived in Fort Mill, was the guest of ,
Mr. and Airs. R. F. Qrlcr during the 1
last week-end, leaving Sunday afternoon
for Darlington, whero s*?o
will teach English and French in the
high school.
Fravor Klmbrell, son of Mr. and i
Mrs. E. \V. Klmbrell, left Monday
for dfrienwood to euter Bailey 'Mil- |
itary Institute for tho frill and win- I
tor cession. Yancey Potts expects
also to leavo Fort Mill within tne
next tvcck for Mt. Pleasant Institute,
in- North Carolina.
Differences of opinion havo arisen
among tho patrons of the Belalr
school, in Indlanland township, Lancaster
county, over the most sultablo ,
location for the new scho'ol building i
which It Is proposed that tho district j
crept hcxt spring from the proceeds
: of .a bond issue plans are now under |
way to vote this fall.
Among the Fort Mill people attending
tho annual meeting of tho
York UaptiEt association, In session
rr- at tho First Baptist church In York
yesterday and today, are: S. L.
Mencham, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Loe,
^ Mr. and Mrs. A. L?. Parks, Dr. and |
Mrs. J. \V. H. Dyches, Mi?s Fairy j
Leo, Mrs. John Qunn, Lpckie Mer- J
,1 rltt, W. M. Epps, Mrs. H. D. Harlcoy, |
| M1s3 Ruth Moacham.
% j Cotton Is opening rapidly In this
; section. Already some picking Is bej
Ir.g done and it Is thought that with;
lr a few days several new bales will
bo sold on the local market. Much j
of tho present crop of this section
Is expected to find Its way into the j
warehouses, however, ns it Is thought
that numerous farmers will not sell
until thcro Is an appreciable advance
.V ; In price.
Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Ardrcy left yen.
Sj.tr terday for a visit of several days to
relatives In Florenco. During Mr.
.Ardrey's nbsenco_hls place as ticket
|gKfr agent for the Southern railway In
, Fort" Mill is being filled by R. E.
SSpl Brown of Rock HIP.
W. D. Therrcll has bought from
Mrs. Sallio Nlvcns a tract of land in
* the upper section of the township
which he Is to get possession of about
py tho Erst cf tho new year.
The following roal estate transfers
I In Fort Mill have recently been in- j
dcxed in the ofhco of tho county au- i
dltor: W. P. Ware to Mrs. Eleanor '
Stroud, one lot $1,800 This property, j
In the Sprattville section of Port |
Mill, was transferred to Mt. Wars
some weeks ago -by W. L. Ferguson.
Thomas F. Lytic tr> n. W. Bradford
oho lot, 1100 and thor considerations.
Following the purchase of this
lot Mr. Bradford bought from E. R.
Patterson the five room cottago Mr.
Patterson has lived in on lln'.l street
for-several years and the cottage has
' lot*
^ A felt. of pleasing Information to
^householders scam r by way of a N?w
L.'.iidBiyor,; Press dispatch dated, last Mon fwy
lif which It was announced that
^^thero had been a further decline in
||1>o Pn?* of sugar, which he* been
Abnormally high for some t'mo, the
qk hno time reaching 85 cents
pofcg. The Artouckle3, perhaps
.ifRfncrlcop greatest Importers of tho
efe1 *nhounced Monday that
.aBt *lg|gl6 prleo of Vugar hod
euffife about 3* rent* per pound.
. iJ^Hnfortwlteiy for this section the
l ^jM^hlntr^Jhecn for the yea- Is nearHSSUaaMWh'
an dfidd and manv who would
KfiBava preserved fruits had rucnr boon
^I^WSelNiif at a reasonable price refuse 1
to Praa^? prevailing prices nt tho
tlmb^pr season was at Its holyht.
A rumber of Port Mill ar* Plenaapt
VaUsy farmers huve within tho
lttst tea days expressed to The Times
the optntah that the cotton cron of
KM this ^etlo^ this year was considerphly
-cuttfffWgL by the excessive rains
oel nlyhtbk of Auaurt. In most fields
the plana this year is lnrfer than It
urimlly herbeen at tho correspondIns
seueoh In -previous years, but In
thexo fields tt has (tone mostly to
found on fee^stalk Is disappointBBmU
'
Can FtIL
If you have gathered the,Impression
that the country weekly to going
out. of business, get the notion out of
Vour head as soon au you can, urges
the llartsburg. (111.) Enterprise.
While It Is true that within the last
>jar there have been a good many
consolidations of small town papers,
because of the extraordinary Increase
i.i tho cost of newsprint paper and
other materials, still the small town
01 country weekly, as Jt is commonly
called, never will go out of business.
I:?occupies a field that never can be
I.Hod by and otlu n publication.
The idoal community or small town
weekly Is a printed picture from
week to week of the social, business,
political and religious life of the town
and community In which It Is published.
It tells the continued story
of the coming* nn 1 goings of the in
nuoitnnts or all conditions and clawcK
found in thut community.
If the editor should publish all item
reflecting on the conduct of a poor
men or woman 1> it pass over without
comment the equally reprehensible
conduct of one of the leading business
men of tin- town, he would
leso popularity nn.l Influence.
The successful -.mall town editor
must know the po Hilarities of everybody.
He must know when it is safe
to Interfere In a neighborhood row
and when It is wise and best to let
It alone for fear <>f making the sltoa'lon
worse. He must be constructive,
not destructive. The wrong kind
of a small town editor, the one who
lrcks sense and tart, ran start in n
single issue a neighborhood row that
will last a generation. On the other
hand, tho wise editor who establishes
a reputation for honesty and falrr.asa
can stop many rows that are
threatening.
The most successful business men
and benefit of the local paper and
patronize It, not a < a matter of ehnrltv
or town pride but because they
kuow It pays to patronize It.
tlarris-Barron WtHidlnc.
A pretty home wedding of Interest
to many was solemnized Wednesday
evening, September 8, at 7 o'clock, at
the Palmetto hotel in Fort Mill, when
It' :fo Olive Harris attractive daughter
cf Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris,
bi cam 0 the bride of Walter T. Ilarren,
the Ilev. W. R. Bauknlght of
St. John's Methodist church, officiating.
An effective coior scheme of pink
and green was carried out in the
di corations and the Vows were spoken
before an Improvised altar of
ferns. Just before the ceremony Mrs.
R. L. Klrven of s-'t. Charles sang "1
Love You Truly." TO the strains of
the bridal chorus from Rohengrln
the couple descended the stairway
which was entwined with' ivy and
Killarncy roses. During the ceremony
Miss Itnth Mtachnm rendered
Rubenstetn's "Melody In F."
The brldo was becomingly attired
in a suit of blue trieotine, with accessories
to match, wearing a corsage
of liridc rose.s and snap dragons In
t-l ower effect.
At an informnt reception following
the ceremony, an ice course was
served. Misses Mary tmd Kdna Harris
presided at the pnneh bowl.
Mrs. ltarron attended Wlntlirop
celiege and is a young woman of
winning personality who 1st admired
bj a wide circle of friends.
Mr; Barron, formerly of York, Is a
gtuduutc of the Citadel and saw sorv
tee overseas, no Is at present cashtor
of the First National bank of Kort
M;I1.
Tho many "handsome Rifts attested
the popularity of the younx eouple.
A number of out of to\yn friends
and. relatives of both the bride and
bridegroom were present for the
wedding. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ha iron leit for a
trip to Granltevllle and York to visit
relatives. They are now at home
with the bride's parents.
Didn't Seek Truth.
If the Republican members of the
senate eoinmlttec Investigating caniH
Ign contributions have any real
purpose to develop the truth, they
did not reveal It in their colloquies
with Judge Moore, Governor Cox's
personal representative, says the New
York World. He gave them the
names of many persons known to be
salarlod or volunteer gold-diggera
who, properly questioned as witnesses,
would produce information of
value, but Senators Kenyon and
Spencer, who were sceptical of everything,
oven of documentary evidence,
professed a fear that the Democrats
nvi? IIIl'IH Oil II Wllll-S'Ullfil'
chass."
Tho man Senator Spencer mentioned
is the gentleman who is chairman
of the subcommittee appointed
months ago to investigate Henry
Ford's charge that tho election of
Truman H. .Newberry as a senator
from Michigan had been purchased.
It is reasonable to infer that this
committed also believed It was to be
made a party to a wild goose chase,
for it has done nothing and Is content
to rotain for its party the senate
majority that rests upon Mr. Newberry's
tainted title. Meantime the
man concerning whoso methods it
was to mako an inquiry has heen
convicted, with 16 others, and is under
sentence to the penitentiary.
When guilt judicially established fs
not sufficient to spur a committee
of tho senate into action it is idle to
expect a thoroughgoing investigation
of accusations resting upon nothing
but letters, circulars and other documents
emanating from Htepiihlicup
headquarters. Unless Governor Cox
can produce the markod hills that
passed between the "prospects" and
the boys who^wero told to "get the
money," we shall be told presently
that he has failed to prove his ease.
666 cures Malaria, Chills
and F^ver, Bilious Fever,
Colds artd LaGrippe. It kills
the parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splencjid laxative
and general Tonic.?Adv
'*A*^nnoHh CmoUm Town.
Fort Mill friends of the Rev. Baxter
McLendon of Bennettsvllle, who
several years ago conducted a revival
meeting here that attracted wide
attention and much Interest locally,
will be pleased to learn that the
meeting he had been holding In
Morganton, N. C.. which closed Hunday.
proved even more successful
than the Fort Mill meeting. Runday
night Mr. McLendon bade farewell
to an audience that numbered fully
".000. The campaign had lasted Uur
w? eks und at every service his big
tent held the largest crowds ever
known to attend u jneetlng In Morgan!
on. Numbers of the Morganton
stores closed for the afternoon services
and the people were urawn
from n territory of more than 50
square miles. At the threo services
Sunday It is estimated that the total
U. 1*. Blankonshlp, well known cltIscn
of the Gold Hill section of Fort
Mill township, had the misfortune
while in town during the day of the
first Democratic primary two weeks
ago to make a slight abrasion on |
Rub*My-Tiim n a great paia killer.
It relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
SERVICE ph
AY hen you buj' til
most mileage you
-money, of course.
That's why we sel
They have won the ore
manufacturers, racers a
unusual mileage built ir
Then there is great sati
ance of the Goodyeai
They show up in fine st;
Bring Your Car to (J
1
See the '
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We have an arrange
of the Majestic Theatre v
to offer
"Movie" Ti
to each and everyone of c
!i here are absolutely
this offer. It is simply yc
an hour or two of pleasu
|] expense. We sell you go
give you the tickets.
1 Call and ask us for p
B. C. FER
r
Bank Vice
Tells How Ziron Iron To
After Operation j
AFTER eny serious Illness, the
flrst*thtng you notice when yon
begin to get around la your lack
ot strength and energy?a tired, weak
feeling.
The sodncr you got your strength
back the better. The thing to do la
to eat plenty of good, nourishing food,
get all the fresh air you can, exercise
conservatively, and take Ztron Iron
Tonic three ttmee a day.
Your doctor will tell yon this la
sound advice, and urge yon to follow it <
tram .whioV lie luis nlft?r?d much
durlni the hut week. At Its worst
the Injury looked w tf It would develop
.Into blood poisoning, but Mr.
Blankenphlp now thinks that careful
treatment has dissipated that danger
and that the finger will be well
l? a few days.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank all our friends
and neighbors, who so kindly helped'
In the saddest hour of our lives,
when God in His wisdom, saw fit
to remove our darling. Birdie, from
earth to heaven.
May God's richest blessings rest on
them all Is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coltharp
and Family.
'We are proud of the confidence docton,
draniiti and the public bare in
666 Chill and Fever Tonic.
JESSE L.HOWIE
General Contracting
EatlmalM Cheerfully Clr.a
Phone 168 Fort Mill, S. C.
us BEAUTY <
res you want the
i can get for the
i
11 Good years!
ference of automobile
1 * I _ I -a
mu me puouc Dy the
ito them by Goodyear.
faction in the appear''
All-Weather treads,
yle on any car.
w have a good stock of
er Casings in the three
made by Goodyear for
Maxwells, Chevrolets,
Mso a full line of other
tubes and tire savers,
ill find our Goodyear
s and Goodyear tires
>r your car.
ieath Motor g
Company, I
ORT MILL, S. C, I
? I
'Movies" .
iinent with the manager
rhereby we are enabled
icketi Free
>ur white customers.
no strings or red tape to
>ur opportunity to spend
ire eadh evening at our !
ods at regular prices and
articulars.
GUSON. |'
-President
in
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nic Helped His Daughter >><
for Appendicitis. u
Read this letter from Mr. J. B. Kelly,
vice-president of the First National
Bank. Qracevllle, Fla.: "My daughter 1,1
had been In bad health elnoe last April.
She wal operated on tor appendicitis.
She has been taking Zlron tor two Kj
weeks. Her appetite Is better than It
has been. Her nerves are better, and ]
she sgys she feels better ... I know
that Zlron Is good tor weak and feeble
people."
Zlron Is a scientific, reconstructive
tonic, prepared from valuable strengthbnlMIng
ingredients, for weak people
with thin blood. Druggists sell Zlron ...
sn n money-task guarantee Try tt. "
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COMMUNITY. Wi: WISH TO
LOTMUNT OK FOItD CAItS \
LIVER WITHIN A REASONAI
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IT IS N<>T AMISS T< > DlRNl"
THINKING NOW AIKU'T W
CLOSED CAR NoYV ANl> \VI
DAYS. YOU WILD APPKNOI
. COUPE, $750 ,W,T"
SEPAN, $875 ,wrr"
Now IS TUN TIMK OK YNA1
SEE ITS AND I.KT I S ARK/
WILL PROVE ITS WORTH K
YOUR ORDER.
FORDSON TRACTOR,
OUlt STOCK IXcH'OKS IM\N
niftvi V\Afim ~
KUnftBUUI, SbbU
TOURING CAR, $575
TRUCK CHASSIS,
TRUCK CHASSIS, ,wr
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CORNER TRADE AND
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When a
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DANCE RECORD ^
u playing .
needles to change \
^ YOUNG & WOLFE ^
"fitLi. all mxiJut? of S^ooxcL*
$HOES
SHOES
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I ?m koIiik (<> Htny'ln llm Slioc
and If liom-st prid1)* tuul
most dialing, omiplril wllli ^?m?U
MiOHt Slums, ap|M'al in you, limn I
4*1 Ilia! I nmrtt. your |Nitroini?t'.
I am sun* that yon cannot liny tin*
jm* Slum clscMlM'ri' at nnytliini; like
K' prlcv I ask.
Call in to soo nm alien you need
men.
R. M. HOOD
Thi* Hlirlil l*rl<i> sinm Man.
JKT .Mil,I,. ( - Soulli Carolina ^
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ouncemen
OVER THE FORD AGENCY FOR . KOCI
INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I-^HT AHO
VAS INCREASED AND WE WILL BE A
ILK TIME. IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDl
\
I' HflUR ATTENTION TO THE DES1R
INTER COMFORT. PLACE YOUR ORI
I EN FORCED TO RIDE ON COLD. RA
ATE YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS.
1H?AL ELECTRIC STARTING AND LIGII'I
AND DEMOUNTABLE HI MS fN.MI).
DUAL ELECTRIC STARTING AND LIGHT
AND DEMOUNTABLE RIMS $97.%).
: To BUY THAT FORDSON TRACTOR. C
iNGE TO GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION
ROM THE START. AND WE ARE PREPA
F. O. li. DEARBORN, MICH. '
:AROUTS AND TOURING CARS.
PR DUAL ELECTRIC STARTING AND I.
TEM $62.%).
(WITH IH'Ali KliKClUC STAKTINf. A>
KYSTKMl $650).
Til SOM.I) T1KF.K AND C'MNCTIEK KIMS.
Til PXKI'MATIC TIKKK AND IIKMOVN
AM J? KIMS).
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Who Are Our P.
Most of the people in nny r-oimmmity nre
< nit of a Kivon one hundred, ninety fall t
of thirty years.
Of the ten who become successful, nine
SISTENT SAVEHH and PRACTU'ED Til It
The tenth man won by SPTCI'LATION.
Review the Ret
one man out of one hundred succeeded 1
'Nine men ot of one hundred succeeded by
saviiiK.
Ninety?throuKh lack of t hrlft?must con
their dally earnings, their relutlvea or frei
Start a Savings Account Now.
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THE SAVINGS
OF FORT Mil
Save Money I
Buying Ice E
500 Pound Books,
1,000 Pound Book,
Prices without books, 70c per 100 lbs;
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PHONE 634
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of modest resources,
to screed over a span
of them were C<>NI
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tinue to depend upon
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