Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 18, 1921, Image 4
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Miss Bess Sprat t of Columbia
was a recent guest of relatives in
Fort Mill.
B. M. Lee spent lust week in
Birmingham. Ala., visiting his
brother, ("apt. T. K.'Lee.
L. J. Massey Momluv afternoon
left Fort Mill on a business trip
t?. Baltimore. He expected to be
away several days.
Dr. T. S. Kirkputrick has returned
home following a visit of
several days to his daughter, Mrs.
E. (\ (Suither, in Statesville, N. C.
Mrs. C. S. Link spent the last
week-end on u trip with her sou, J
(J. S. Link,.Jr., and several friends
, to Chimney Roek, N. C., and Laurens.
J. R. Hope, Fort Mill farmer,
Friday morning brought to The
Times oftice the first open eottou
boll reported for this section
from the current crop.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hutchinson
and their children and Mrs.
E. 1*. Alford of McClellanville,
who is their guest, are spending
the week at Chimney Rock, N. C. j
Dr. \V. 11. Martin, R. F. drier.
Ji., ('apt. Frederick Niins and A. '
V. Williamson and his two little
sons have returned from <t
week's outing at Chimney Rock,
N i'.
Miss Bessie Barron, Miss Louise
Barron. A. A. Barron and Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Barron of York
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Barron at their home
in hurt Mill.
Miss Mary Louise Boulware of I
Lakeland. Fla.. accompanied Miss
Dora drier from Charlotte to
Fort Mill and spent the lust weekend
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. F. !
drier.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Windle,
Miss Winnie Crook and S. B.
Windle returned Friday to their
homes in the (Sold'Hill cominu- j
liity, Following an outing of several
days at Blowing Kock, N. I
Mr. and Mrs. K. \V. Kimhreli
entertained as their guests Sun- i
day Mrs. Kdward Mason ami Miss
Etta Skipper of Lancaster. Mr j
and Mrs. J. Ji. Taylor and Mr. ,
and Mrs. Frank Kiiubrell of
Charlotte.
A reunion of the descendants ;
of the late Solomon Harris was :
held Tuesday at the old Harris '
homestead in Pleasant Valley j
where ('. M.'Blaekwelder and his
family now live. Mr. Blackwelder j
having married a daughter of
Mr. Harris. There were 1)2 members
of the family at the reunion j
ami the day was one filled with |
many pleasures for all present.
Mrs. 1). K. Hall of the Pleas- j
ant Valley community was pain- ;
fully hurt Sunday evening by ,
falling down the stairway at her
home. At first it was feared that
one of Mrs. Hall's limbs was broken.
but after a thorough examination
the attending physician ,
announced that the injury was j
less serious. Mrs. Hall is ubout
70 years old and is the mother
of .1. K. Hall and Arthur Hall,
well known citizens.
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Voters of Belair school ilistriet ]
in Lancaster county recently ap- j
proved a bond issue for $2,000. ;
the proceeds of which are to be
applied to the erection of a public
school building to cost about
$11,000. Work on the building is
is not to be begun for some time,
but the trustees hope to have it
ready for use when the fall session
of the school opens next
year. The building will be put I
up according to plans approved
bv llie State board of education.
Last Thursday afternoon while |
he was playing with a number of
other little boys oil the second
floor of the building now being
ttcried for The Times on Confederate
street next door to the
Palmetto hotel, Fred Harris, sixyear-old
grandson of Mr. ami
Mrs. W. F. Harris, accidentally
fell through the stairway opening
to the first floor and was
considerably bruised about the
face ami head. He was unconscious
for several minutes, but
whs not otherwise seriously hurt.
Lieut. W. A. Ott, U. S. N., dis- |
tinguished vet era n of t ki?* World
war. who is a son of Dr. and Mrs.
A. L. Ott of Fort Mill, is exported
to to reach Fort Mill before
the* end of the month to spend
several weeks at the home of his
parents. Lieut. Ott sailed from
Constantinople aboard the de- j
stroyer Humphries on August 6,
after completing a year's service
in Turkish waters. Shortly after
he reaches America Lieut. Ott expects
to assigned to two years'
shore duty, having completed the
six years at sea the navy regula- [
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polished, conspii
it cannot he tohl
or a woman's pu
you one penny.
By depositii
just as lonv?, as y<
refund the doll.u
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we have the onl
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to shore duty.
Between lot) and 'J(H) friends of
I. .1. Porter. Sr.. wen* hivi* *d to!
enjoy ? barbecue and ph ri av
Ins quests near the enmity bridal
last Thursday in eelebration of
the recent marriage and birthday
of bis son. .1. .1. I'orter. dr.. whose ,
III ide Was Miss M Ilinie. dallies of
Columbia. Mr. Porter's quests
came from N ork, Kock 11 ill. l*'oi t
Mill and Waxliaw. N. C. The
dilillel* was served in the jjl'ovc
mar Mr. Porter's store, where lie
plans 1?? soon itrjrin tin- erection
of a home for himself and his
iilliiv. aild was pronounce t oilc
of the best set before any com
punv in this section in a hmp
t ime.
Wrestling Match.
Lovers of pood s|)(?rt will not
fail to attend the wrest lit ip watch
to he piven in the Fori Mill town
hall Friday eveniup at S o'clock ,
when Robert Potts and .1. .1. Porter.
Jr.. will meet for mat honors.
The match promises to he mill
snally interestinp. Roth men are
experienced at the w ret Imp pame
and both have pood reputations.
Porter is a wrestler with a record
in the I'nited States navy
and Potts has pinny matches to
his credit as a eollepe student.
Admission, 25 and 50c.?Adv.
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HANKS made ol solid brass and
nped in >\old. The banks are no
uous, odd shaped and hard to ha
1 from a book, and it easily ftts
rse. And to own one of these ba
\j>, one dollar, we will loan you o
on like, ami upon the return of t
r deposited. You will he surp
n?\ these hanks. They will take at
ly key. We will ?\ladly open thei
>th lose if you fail to save your s
W. Ik Meaehani Jr. Cashier
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rised how easy it :
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mall coins.
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a year from now |
*with toap, water, and a rag? R \
H IE is beaut v thai time treats fi'V
Devoe Velour Finished Walls are I j
really washable; can be kept sani* { [
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%mij uiiu iresn lor yearsi R
Devoe Velour I*irtish is made in E
many artistic colors that refect the B
light, keeping the room cheerful, I
home like and rcstlul. It can be I
used over wall paper, burlap or J
piaster. B
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proven,-backed by 166 yc*r>'opc ri- n
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concern in tbe U.S. Founded I7S-S.
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Two of the Biggest I
For Babies from One Y(
"Rock-a-byc baby, by the nsl
lin in his first appearance in "
six reels of joy. The story tl
delicious humor that in the hai
would be a comedy hit, but w
foster father of "The Kid," the
laugh-sustaincr that has ever b
motion picture.
Do not depend 011 anyone els<
won't be able to understand tin
memories it will cause.
REMEMBER TY
Monday and Tuest
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J/Au \ I I
itre-2 Days
lay, Aug. 29-30.
)ays in Our History
;ar to Ono Hundred.
i can," sings Charlie ChapTlio
Kid," First National's
len follows with so much
wis of .an ordinary actor it
ith Chaplin in the role of
production is the fastest
ecu issued in the form of a
5 to tell you about it. You
because of the laughing
IE DATES--day,
Aug. 29-30