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PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS.
Interesting Items From Progres'
sive Community.
Mr. and Mrs. L. ?. Wood and
their children of Newnan, Ga..
are guests of Mrs. WoocVs parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ,J. P. Harris.
Miss Carrie Spinks of Statesville,
N. ('., is visiting her sister.
Mrs. W. E. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Jones uml
their children of Kut'ula. Ala., are
visiting Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. D.
7>f O. Potts.
Mrs. Crawford Heath and her
little son and daughter and Mrs.
J. M. Hutchinson and her little
sons motored over from Fort Mill
last Tuesday and spent the afternoon
with trieuds ami relatives
in this community :
*Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Harris
of Richmond Va., are spending
some time with their relatives in
this section.
Miss Lois liol'tis of Greenville
returned to her home this week
after an extended visit in the
community. She was accompanied
home hy Mrs. L. R. Therrell
aml'littlc son. who will spend
some t imc in (irecnville with Mrs.
Therrell's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Loft is.
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. R.
1) Jones and their daughters.
Misses Lois. Mahel and lVarl. of
Enfala. A hi., who sire visiting her
father. I>. < >. l'otts. Mrs. M. L.
Davidson Thursday night gave a
d? light fill party. The guests were :
Mr. and Mrs. R. I >. Jones. Mr.
it lit I Mrs. I). < >. l'otts. Misses l/ois.
Mahel snid I'earl Jones. Copt,
(ieorge l'otts. Rohert l'otts and
Yancey I'olts. "Spinner."
Gets Army Commission.
Clarence K. Patlerson of 11??
Pleasant Valley section of Lancaster
eonnty h'riday was notified
bv the war departnient that he
had been commissioned a second
lieutenant in the regular army.
Mr. Patterson is a flcnison gradual!',
11120. who ranked high in
both the literary and military departments
of the college. During
his senior year at Clcmson he
was thinking major of the cadet
battalions and under the rules of
the war department did not have
to stand the military examination
for a commission in the army.
The leiter notifying Mr. Patterson
of his appointment did not
state at what army post lie would
be ordered to report for duty,
lie is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. P?.
Patterson.
Don't be satisfied with an or- j
dinnry phonograph while you can j
get a l'runswiek at same price j
that is superior in quality and j
tone at Massey's.
Notice to Debtors and Craditors. i
All persons indebted to .1. II. I
i 'oil harp, deceased, arc requested
to make payment to the undersigned
as administrators of his
oslal?', imhI Jill creditors of sjii<I :
?'si<i11* will pivsont their rhiims
?lii 1\ approved to the utulersijrned.
S. L. roi,THAKi\
\v. .1. (oi/niAur.
Administrators.
Fort Mill. S. An*;. 10. 10:21.
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Many persons, otherwise H
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g Indigestion. The effects of a n
disordered stomach on the _
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JJ system are dangorous, and J*
2 prompt treatment of indlges- D
O Hon is Important. "The only Q
g medicine I have needed has m
g been something to aid diges
U Oon and clean the liver," Q
H writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a n
g McKlnney, Texas, farmer, g*
D "My medicine is G
S Thedford's 5
BLACK-DRAUGHT
H for indigestion and stomach VI
JJ trouble of any kind. I have "J
B never found anything that B
B touches the Jpot, like Black- M
q Draught. I take It in broken gg
? ? "<" > ?nn innnm, rur i ion*
Q| time I tried pills, which grip- H
Bed and didn't give the good
results. Black-Draught liver D
0| medicine Is easy to take, easy gjg
HI to keep, inexpensive."
__ Oct a package from your 5?
druggist today?Ask for and ?
O insist upon Thedtord'a?the D
fl only genuine. Q
o Get it today. Q
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, Negro Woman Shot.
John Reid, negro, about 25
years old. got himself into serious
trouble Wednesday afternoon by
shoot iug with a revolver and perhaps
fatally wounding. Dora
Williams, negro woman, on the
farm of W. L. Hull in the Flint
Hill seeiion of Fort Mill township.
The hall entered the wotnait's
breast near the heart and
she is not expected to live. Reid
immediately ran away, but Constable
.I. II. Patterson and Police
Officer V. I). Potts, assisted by a
number of deputies and Police
Officer Johnston of Pincvillc, lo
rated him at a negro house near
Providence church in Mecklenburg
county this morning at 1
o'clock and brought him to Fort
Mill. lie is now locked up in the
local station house and will be taken
to jail in York, perhaps
Friday, after he is given a preliminary
hearing by Magistrate
I. II. Hnile. Jealousy is said to
have been at the bottom of tin
shooting. Roth the man and the
woman are married.
Order Out the Militia! .
Judge Henry Ilamuiutnl of the
Augusta circuit <?!' tin- (Seorgia
superior eourt Monday night sent
a let Icr to Coventor I lurtiwick of
Ceorgia requestin?r tin* gov
Cl" IIOI* deillSIIld of ( SoVlTllor ('oopcr
of South Carolina immediate
(polony for f11?* invasion of (5 cor
?;in last Tliurs?lav of a moh of 1(1"
rSonth < aroliniaiiK seeking C. ().
Kox ami .loss*- (iappins. In-hl in
Uichinond county .jail on the
charge of murdering William
Kra/.ell. IJt-ycar-ohl transfer dri
vcr of ( oluiuhia.
As Tom Watson Sees Harding.
Tli?' literal truth is. Mr. Harding
poses for too many pictures,
makes too'inneh of his ugly litlh
dog. allows his .jackass private
secretary to make enemies for
him. has no real latent for mix
nig with the people.imagines him
self to he swinging the world
around hy the tail, when in fact
he is a docile party hack, safe in
the harness, and driven hy sueli
n.en sis Knox. Penrose, hall. Mor
gan. Armour, (inrv. and the Special
Interests generally.
Rev. W. W. R.itchford 111.
\\ axlmw Knterprise.
I\e\ . \\ . \\ . Uatellfol'tl. the dis
tiujniished pastor of 1 Ik* Tir/.ah
<iiiiI Old Waxluiw Presbyterian
churches. lias been seriously ill
I'm sonic ilays and his inan\
frieiKIs are very uneasy nhoul his
eoiulition. <hi last I'Vnlay he suf!'
red a very severe nervous elii!!
and since then his strenjjlh has
failed to return. Mr. Warhford
I eeiit ly celebrated his JM)t li birth
day.
I BUY /
Ford Tot
$207 Gash-Balance in
Hi*It* as you pay. N.? list* w
?- t'jisli for tluii I' tii't 1 Toni injr
on tonus ;is attraetivo ;:s w<
Why not ?rivo yoiirst If ami
uros alToi'tlotl l>y a oar tlurii
moonlight nijrli 1 s /
! isliinjr. touriii<r. piriiio Uinj
rail all In* enjoyed at snu?l
motillilv paytiifiits.
\\> art* soiling oars us last
is no roastui for YOI i?? wi
lioil?rllt so easily.
Lot us talk 1 lif in.liter oie
HEATHM
? ROCK HILL FURr*
| Funeral !
^ C. K. Chreitzberg,
New York State License No. titti
I JESSE HARI
Day Phono f>():>; Ni^l
; ROCK HILL,
MOTOR K<
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FORT MILL TIMES,3
Congregation to Meet. '
At the Sunday school of the
Fort. Mill Presbyterian chureh
last Sunday morning, notice of u
congregational meeting to be held
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
was given by order of the session,
the purpose of the meeting being
to consider the resignation of the
pastor, the Rev. ?J. B. Black, and
to take steps to fill the vacancy,
should the resignation he ae- .
eepted.
All Summer Bonds must go regardless
of cost at Mftssey's.
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Mottletone
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notirt' is hcrcliy jrivon that
pursuant to order of .1. A. Marion.
Rcft'lVr ill Ihipkmptcv. dated
Aufrust 12th. lit'Jl. the under
i?rned will s Ml at public auetioi;
at the store room of R d>ert K.
tJrier. .Ir.. Bankrupt. on Con fed rate
Si reel in the Town o'" Fort
Mill. S. (ai twelve noon on
Wednesday. August 2 I'll, l!)2l
tl.e entire s ? eU of <;o< ?!.*;. niel'ehiind
ise and fixtures of the
s;.id I iaiikrupl. consist in;* of dry
roods, hats, siioes. hardware, etc..
aid also the following fixtures.
< hie Oliver Typewriter.
One easli register and adding
machine, eoiiihination.
t hie desk.
One taide.
Two show eases, counter.
< hiu iron safo.
Oiu- rojrislor of accounts.
Invontory of saino iiisiv lio soon
I y applicai ion to tlio undersigned.
Tonus onsli.
S. W. PAKKS. Trustoo.
v, Cabbage Flants for full and
wintor heading. $1.7"? por thousand:
">00. + 1.00. Strong and
loiiltliy; full count. ('ollard
plnnts sjinio price. Modlin Plant
Parin. Tolopliono PJ.~> II. Port Mill.
SC.
IVrfoot four yard Sheeting. in
;\\liolo piooos. !t oonts a yard, or
Oti oonts a pound, at M assay's.
Milch Cow Pour *r3i 1 Ion .lorsoy
ini'oli cow with beaut ifully* marked
lioifor oalf si rod by registered
I lolstoin for salo. W.K.I trad ford
L!0d pairs Suiniuor Shoos, value
up to +ti..">(). take your rlioioo i<?r
i+1 "?(). at M issoy's.
i
V NEW
iring Car
Small Monthly Payments
"i?iI i 11until you run j?ny nil
t'ar wluMi they cam lie houphl
i' aire oft'eriii";.
\ our family t lit* ninny plcaisi;r
t lu* long summer ?laiys ami
lt anil your summer vacation
I cost I.Oil. iu initial ami p
w
<t
a.v >\ e receive tliein ami there
I
ii. ! uifjer. when they cam h? ?
Ol
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'O TOR CO.
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IITURE COMPANY tj"
Directors f i
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Licensed Embalmer ^ S
I; South Carolina License No. 141 + '
RIS, Assistant . y
it 1'hones 212 and 12<>
SOUTH CAROLINA ; _
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PORT MILL, 8. 0.
Off for
lotfO ATI
IV^V Ul
W H/
Trunks . .
, Suit Cases .
Traveling Bai
Also, all ar
Wearing App
C \I7
cs, juap, vva
Brushes. Se
You
PAl
You Can
By Trad in
We wish to call the attent:
thing in GROCERIES 011
where in this section. \
ourselves, and we help our
Because of quick turn-ovei
to consider. And we guar
number is 159. <
Fort Mill
Pyramid Paint Shop
hock mix, s. <\ {
PAINTING
If your car needs painting wo will !
aint it for you ami do it in such a I
ay that you will bo surprised at the
ifiVri'iicc it makes in tin* looks of
our old car. < nir corps of painters
re tin* best that can he obtained and
nly those who are experienced in
ar painting are on our force. The
.inks of your ear Is just like the
>oks of your person. It r;o< s a lanK
ny.
1AMF.S V JOHNSON. Proprietor.
LISTKN!
Baker's is llir I > < i rlier Shop t li.lt
iiki'tl the prit't's. Inii it didn't tit*
111 tllO expense til StTYit't'.
lair ('til L'.V
hampooing. plain 2.V
ingeing LTu*
onie 2"if
have 1.V
I ansa pre, plain 2.~>e
('nine and see lis. W^will save
<m money ami semi yon away
tailing
BAKER S BARBER SHOP.
If yon have anything to sell,
n advertisement in The Times
ill find a purchaser for you. j
Vacatic
Business
WE THE LUi
IS ....
tides needed al<
?arel, Towels, G
sh Cloths, Tool
e us before you
us for LowerT^rices,
r
rTERSC
Save Man
g at the
ion of the public to the fact
'hicli a better price can not h
Vc arc in business to help t
selves better when we help tl
s our stock is always fresh,
antee quick deliveries and effii
I 'M - -
i cooperative
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
Fine Alumi
We have MiiM le ; i f r; 111 ' i n <l 11
AMKKM AN MAID A LI-.Ml
issue JI eertil'iejite to ntl r ell
ptll't-luist* that enables them I
ii it in ware at MALI'' I'llh'K.
riiaranl I and tin* pieces a
sent direct hy the mannr.,eti
post prepaid, from Danville.
lory in every respeet 111. pi
t*nii<lt*?l w Intin- wiiir Is; ifli
We liiivi* samples of iln w .11
windows and will In- pleaset
wliirli pliiri's this I'ini' Ware i
its at I lair I'riee.
B. C. FEF
PHON
IlKAI) TIIR TIM KS
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EVERY WEEK
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FOR HOME NEWS
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m, Cols
Trip?
SGAGE
X %
$5 to $25
%
98c to $15
75c to $16
:>ng the trip?
3mbs, Brush
th Paste and
start.
>N'S
/
y Dollars
iive Store
that there is hardly anyc
secured here than elsehe
consumer as well as
IU V UllOUUIUI utai.
, wliich is something else
L'icnt servioc. Our phone
e Store
num Ware
f Price
Is willi tin* 111; i n ii !;ift u ivrs ??I
MM WAIJK l?\ \\ Iiifli wv
sloiiuM's with ? ;)? 11 $1(1 c.isli
o Hiilcr this ( ciniiiic A In mi
Tin- ?11 i;i I i I \' of tin* w.itv is
i-.. ..c i... ...i ;V.,i .1...11 ..
nvrs lo your Ihhhm |?;ir?*?*I
iilhl il it is mil s.it isl;i?*
iivji.-isi- iiimim'v \\ ill In* ivtrnril.
mi 11ispliiy in mir show
I in i-\| I;iin lully 11n* |?I<i11
III till' llSlluls lit' Mill' I' 11 st 11111
:GUSON
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A. 1m. PARKS,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL
EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE
FORT MILL, S. C.