NEWS ABOUND TOWN.
Short Stories Picked Up by The
Times Reporter.
Miss Margaret War lick of
Charlotte visited friends in Fort
Mill during the last week.
Miss Margaret Bradford of
Charlotte is spending the week
with relatives in Fori Mill.
Miss Kaehael Harris of Mooresviile,
N. and Miss Mary Me- I
Maekin of Koek Hill are guests |
of Mr. and Mrs. I-]. W. Kimhrell. j
* Price Karis .of (ireenwood is
speipling several days with his I
brother. Karl Faris. in the Hold
11:11 eomhiniiity.
Mrs \v;?li..i'u .....I !...! 11
Ullli'sou and daughter arc guests
tliis week at the home of Mrs.
Masscy's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Bradford.
Mrs. Clarence llougland and
her little daughters of ljadili. N.
are visitin^r at the home of j
Mrs.. 11 Oakland "s parents. Mr. J
and Mrs. .1. C. Lee.
The annua! picnic of the Kort
Mill l'reshyterian Sunday school j
is being held today two miles
south of town in a grove "on the
hanks of Steel creek.
Cor the second time in as many
years, rain last l-riday broke up
the Brown's shop picnic for which
preparation had been made by
(!o Id Hill farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly S. Young
and their son have returned to
their home in Concord. N. C.. after
a visil of several days lo re I
atives in Cor I Mill.
Mrs. (Jeorge Cisli and her
daughter. Miss Dorothy Bergstroni.
have returned to their j
Iio|111a in l-Wi .Mill from 21 visit to j
ivlM ivos. in I forehestor. M;iss.
(J. 'I\ TIlOlllpSOII. i|CI'OIII|?illli?'l|
!?v 11is children 21ml .Miss M211111 i?*
(''.ilp. motored to Port ^lill from
(ivoi iislioro. N. ('.. I21SI S21111 i'tl21 y
fpr 21 visit to Mr. 21ml Mrs. \Y. M.
Culp.
Mr. 21114I Mrs. .lolm S. Potts
uihI their children left Sunday |
morning in their ear for 21 visit to !
Mrs. Potts' parents. Mr. 21ml
Mrs \Y. II. Cov. at Sanlord.N. C.
Miss Kathleen lliill of Prove 1
1I1 'i e tow nship. MeeUleiihur.;:
county, returned home yesterday i
af.er spending several diiys with
her aunt. Mrs. W. h\ Harris. 211
the Palmetto hotel.
J. II. Me.Murrjiy ami his datijrh
4.... vj : i.v.ii. \ * \ -a
irr, hiss ivsilier .\1 e .\l iiitji v, v*' i
returned home from rdaekshurg. I
where they recelly spent several
days visiting Mr.' and Mrs. Joe. J
11. MeMurrav. 1
* Dr. J.* W." II. Dyel.es left Moil- ! i
day morning fur < >i*jiryr to 1
ill (? lid tile U i* 111 iilllllliil session o!" j ?
the South ( iirolma S.ate eoiineil |l
Junior (tnler I oiled Aineriean D
M? ehailies. of wliie'i he has heel' j;
eluiplaiu for the hist live years.
Colli raet for i lie eons! met ion ?
<d the York Meekleiihtirg hrnitv j1
in loss the Catawlm river ;it tin1 ;
Duster lloyd siie 1:1 miles north- i
west of h'ort Mill was awarded a (
few days ago to the llardaw.iy i|
eousl ruet ion eompany for +! (>.- |
till. i
The Kev.S. D. Iliiir of fountain
Iiiii. piistor several years ago of |
tin h'ort Mill ;.ud f lint Ilill Dap-I*
lis! ehurehes. will preaeli in evau- j
gelistie serviees at f lint Ilill M
ehureli beginning next Suuda\ i
and eonlinning throughout the i
w eek. I
Kthvnl't! I*'. !, i*;e .Ill I his ..III! I
ily of (Ireenvillc will* pilosis !;isl L
I riiliiy and Saturday of M:?n? 1 |
.M I'M. .1. I?. I'ro.i;11i;i \. M iss A11nio
Mny lirnadunx i*-?iI i??
(ireenvillc willi Mr. 111> 1 Mis. |
lh>otle ; 11111 will spend some 1 line ,
with them in that city.
(Iiarles II. fradford a l'r\v '
days a;;o I'-rcivi'il a 1 ? 51 ?*i* from ,
(uivi'i'iior ('ooper s ollice hi t'oluinliia
statin*; thai 11? <ro\cruor ,
had awarded him tin* filth d *'
trict scholarship at tli" Medical ;
Cdllcjfe of South t 'arol.iia f ?r tin* (
1PJ I J'J SCSSHVI. i |
An interest in*; play. "A Ken- i
tlM'kv I telle, will he *;iveii tomorrow
(Kridax eveiiinir jit The
Observer school house, just across
the State line in Mecklenhtirjr
county front fort Mill township.
A small admission fee w ill he
charged and the proeeeds will j?o
to the school piano filial.
'I he Uev, \\ M.issey, I >. I>..
professor of iheolo?ry at llamp,1.
.. v. .!....? ....ii :
... i . . II.-tt \ ... n-m*. ? i i f; 111 ill. is ;i
jrursl of his paronts. Mr. Jim! Mrs.
Iv II M;iss,.\ in Fort Mill. Sunday
|)l*. Massoy fillotl tin* pulpit
ui tlio morn in ir xorvioe of tho
First lYoshytorinn cliuivli in
('harlot t?>.
Tlio How A. Fitn-li. former |?:is
tor of tlio Fort Mill Itnplist i
churoli. will fill tlio pulpit of
that ohurolt noxt Sunday mornin^.
Mr. Kiuoli also will assist
the pastor, the Kev. J. \V. 11.
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Dvelies. iii revival serviees at J
I'leasant Valley Itaptist eliureli
lex I week.
M iss Kair Lee of < "harlot to.
Iaii<rhter of Mr. anil Mrs. .1. I*'. j
t t of I 'orl Mill, left t'liarlottoi
s.lurtlay for Washington to join j
. loiirinjr party to visit New
\ oi k. Canaatla. < 'ineinnat i ami
ither Northern plaees. She will
nrii August l.~> ami will speml
i ft w tlays w ith her parents.
1?. II. Stril)|iii?r. siiperintemlent
li:tin<r the 11 >120 l! 1 session of the;
i* tot Mill jrraileil sehool. spent 1
ft I'Vitlay ami Satnrilav in town
eitli friemls. Mr. Striblinji was
un- 11111 * * ?i^tv nrnni >u|miiii ;
i? udeut of tlit* t'ross Anchor
school in Spartnnbur<jr county and
Moioljiy nioriiinjr bejjan his du- :
Iks as IicjkI of the school when |
I lie fail I session opened.
I'.axter Karis of l'ittsvillc. Ala.,
former well known former of the I
I mid Ilill seclion of Korl Mill
0 ,\ nsliip. arrived a few days a?ro j
for a visil to his relatives and I
friends in this community. Mr. J
I". lis' home is in the section of
A'almiiiii which was invaded s?w r.il
yeiirs a?ro hy the l?oll weevil
M.d lie says that the farmers
1 hi re have learned to combat it
'.in'cessfully to some extent.
\. Ii. .t'a rot Iters, snperintendrilt.
ailliollliees that Children's
I ?.iy exercises will he held next
Si nday afternoon from d to ."?
n clock by the Massey School
Sunday school. An interesting
pr? jjrain prepared for the ocrasiou
includes a number of short
lal1 s to be made oil subjects per
Ij.iiiiiijr to Sunday school work. 1
Mr. ('arothel's extends a cordial
invitation in tlii' pitl?lit* tn attend
till* I'Xt'l'l'iM'S.
\V. (I ,p|is ill' 'Titt*|itiii Springs.
Fin.. yesterday ret11rn<*? 1 to l.nniI
nit on. N. (from ?t sliurt visit
to Fort Mill, to complelo it stay
o! two works at tin- liottir o|" liis
fail Iter. S. A. I'.pps. ill thai town.'
Mr. F.pps s;iys thai tlir principal
industry ill Tarpon Springs, mi
I lo1 gull roast of Florida. is
sponge j?j11tiering. in which ltinstly
(irrrks arc engaged. The work
is hazardous and not a few of the1
dpii's ranged in it lose their lives
hy drowning.
Sergt. Kohl. Ik White, from!
I nri Morgan. Ala., urived in Fort ,
Mill Sunday morning to spend a
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HE FORT MILL TIMES. FOR
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f^ir?^
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1 Ul>
"From the chc
that's made."
We can furnis
parlor to kitcl
your
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Ex-Serv
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Tom Hal
TUESDAY
Game Starts Proir
Benefit Tom Hall (
15 and 2
11? *11111 s leave of ahsenee from
Ins eomiiiaml with It is brothers
ami sisters at their home near
I *?\ n. Serjrt. White has heen ill
:lie regular army for inan\* years
ami hieks only one term of eiilis'
nteiit of three years until lie is
iI?rihIe for reiirnieiil from the
ser\ iee w ith full pay. lie already
lies served more than the lime
iv11iiivd fi.r retirement, hut sevei.
1 years ajjpi dropped out of the
army for some time and tlieivhy
In*; ke Ih?? coniiimity of his service.
PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS.
Interesting Items From Progres
sive Community.
Miss \\ A. Neil of Rock Hill is
\:sitin<r Mr. and Mrs. 1?. .1. Alexander.
Robert Potts visited relatives
in the Harrison section of Mecklenburg
county a few duys ago.
T MILL, SOUTH OABOLPTA
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japest that's goo
>h your home co
len.
(G & W(
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ice Men
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1 Guards
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( AUG. 16
iptly at 5:30 P. M.
Guards. Admission
!5 Cents.
I >;in Us I'aterson of (iol?l liill
spent a few ilays <?t* last week
will his relatives in litis coimniinity.
Mrs. K. L. Kirven ami her Utile
son ami .Miss Novice Kirven
of St. Charles are visitin?; .Mrs.
Kirven *s parents. Mr. ami Mrs.
I >. O. Colts.
.Miss Knola I?; 11*11?* 11?* of Hook
11:11 is visi. injr her sister. Mrs. K.
M. Toils.
l-'owler Spinks of Slatesville.
N I'.. is on a \ isil to his sister.
Mrs. W. K. Hail.
Mrs. K. K. Sadler of Hock 11 ill
was a jrnest of Mrs. h. K. Pattorson
dnrinjr tin* last week.
Mrs. F. (i. Potts lias returned
from an onling at Ocean View.
Va.. and will spend sonic time
with Mr. and Mrs. (). \Y. Potts,
('apt. I*'. (J. Potts has returned
to Camp .lackson ami is }frraii?in^
to be transferred in the near
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d to the best
mplete from ^
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LEAD &
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PAINT
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LYTLE DRUG CO., Fori
fillnr?> lit iinol Inr jinny post.
Mr. Jiinl Mrs. Toil Smith of j
i ii;iriot 11* rrrrutly spoilt <1 tVw |
ilijys wit li ivljitivi-s in this ooiii |
liiiinitv.
A sue in I i* v ?'ii t nl 11n* u i'i'k \\ ;i - 1 (
.1 pjirly jrivi-ii I?y Miss UcImtcji (
I ill 11 lit III' linlilt' fit' luT piil't'llts. !
Mr. mi.I Mrs. \V. I!. I lull. A mini ]
i*r nl young; proph' woiv pivsoiit
iiiul tlu> i-vi'iiiiii' nrovi-il :i most
r* !
blight t'nl him- for all.
1 ollowing a week of inteiisoK i
lioi dry wealhoi*. tin* crops oftliis ,
sod ion wci'r liilloli rofroslioil a |
fo\v days ago l?y good rains.
banners of lliis sod ion aro busy <
saml-clayinjr the Kort Mill mail <
from tlio Kind's highway to ;
T.ailos bridge. The improvement
I of tli is road wliieli is now timid* :
way has been a long I'olt need
ami will add much to tin* com- ;
j fort ami safoty of public travel.
' Beginning on August 14 tin* 1
i
r MB i anm mm
'; v TT-ra
i *? illpl'
|\ AI |M
jag
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bi?'i
/e'll give you this paint free! IL
P'VINT li.ilf your house with B
( I )cvoc doesn't take fewer gallons Rjjl'jl
till cos! loss noiitoy, wo vmII make
I7v'. '?: i: VI I wear :l \Cir or "i'J
A'o or lilies yi .ri tourer I M
?r? ii'Wi'f-ttt will^ivj ynu cnoU|{h fl t
>cvuc to Jo t! c y?b over. S
' .1 you ain.,.1 to pus* tins uip.r H
(hoot m vcsoiptiou? 8
1)1: V< ? I'HKIH i . - jrr tunc (olrJ an J H
liruvi'ii,- luik.il l>\ liiO >c til?' i'\|iciI- E
L'lii ' of (tic ultic? I pjinl in iiiuljwlui in* I
I'.iK^niinllitll S I'uunJcil l<S4 ^Jl
|J^ bulj by the Uotn ^
ifi ycur community Ar
I? ?". A. I**i11? 11. former piisior. will
III ill! ;i M-rirs ill' moot illjjs at
rii-.is;ui' N'iilli-y i:.i|.iist church.
A' flu- f i*rli 1 si r\ iri-s. special mu-c
will In o i \ ,'H |?v ill** church
1'iiir ;i in I :i iMU'iliiil in \ itiitiou in
v m *i h I ? < I lilt* | mi I m it* tn ?i 11 * *t 111 the
m r\ hts.
I.ast \\ riliii'stl.tv joint <'liililri'ii s
I \ i-xi-reises mill a Suinlay
-.ebool Jii. 111 * \n-iT In-Ill at l*lea>?
ti Mill Mi-lhodist ? 111,**i-Ii. The
1:1.1 i I*i-I I s i|ay i-Xi-ri-isrS We IV ex
i p'lonaI|y interesting ami the
t.-ai hers an* to In- eoiiipliinenteu
' >ti 'In- I fit i 11 i ii ?r jri veil l lie little
an s. In tin- a It einooii a baseball
ira tne was played between I Menslit
Valley and (Sold Mill whieh
the loeals won by a 12 to 9 0^
stole. There was a lar?fe crowd
present for the day's exercises
itid dinner was plentiful. All
M-eineiI to have had u pleasant
time. "Spinner."