Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 01, 1921, Image 4
H1WS A&OUKD Town.
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* * Miss Georgia Ott has as bar
?*PP of AbMiss
Annie Parks has returned
frtom a visit to friends and relatives
at Lockhart and Union.
B. E. Patterson of Caliunbus.
Ga., was the guest of his relatives
in Fort Mill for several days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirabrell
and their children spent the last
week-end with relatives in Columbia.
Miss Julia Smith of Lancaster
and Miss Ella Mackorell of York
were guests this week of Miss
Uattie Belk.
E. H. Patterson is in Baltimore
this week on a business trip con.
nected with his mercantile establishment
in Fort Mill.
Miss Mary Culp of Wilmington*.!
X. C., is spending several days in
Fort Mill at the home of her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Culp. i
Miss Julia Boyd returned to
her home in Fort Mill a few days
ago. after spending two weeks
with her sister. Mrs. J. J. Stewart.
in Mount Holly, N. C.
Mrs. Agnes Harris of Charlotte
was the guest Sunday of Mrs.
W. F. Harris at the Palmetto
hotel. Mrs. Harris returned only
a few days ago from a trip to
Niaguru Falls. Cuuadu and New
York city.
W. 11. Howard of Mouut Holly,
N. C., spent Saturday and Sun
day in Fort Mill as the guest of
relatives. Mr. Howerd is one of
Tin Times' good friends who says
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w ithout the paper.
The two Fort Mill banks will
be closed next Monday in observance
of Labor day ami at the post%oftiOe
Sunday hours will be observed.
There will be no deliveries
bv the rural letter carriers.
A. Y. Williamson left Fort Mill
Saturday afternoon for Portsmouth,
Ohio, where is located the
headquarters of a shoe concern
for which he travels, lie expects
to return to Fort Mill the latter
part of the week.
K. F. tirier, fir., and Charlton
Garrison, members of the Fort
i Mill military company, left a few
days ago lor Camp Perry, Ohio,
to participate in the national rifle
match of the National Guard.
They are members of the South
Carolina team entered in the
rifle contests.
Announcement is made -by N.
L. Carothers that preaching services
are to be held each eveniug
next week, beginning Monday
evening, at 8:15 o'clock, at Massey
school house, three miles j
south of town, by the Rev. W. R.
Bauknight. pastor of St. John's
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Massev. Dr.
and Mrs. T. S. Kirkpatriek. Mrs. j
Mary Ardrey and Mrs. Sue Spratt
of Fort Mill and B. H. Massev of
Hook Hill formed a party of the
descendants and other kinsfolk
of the late Capt. B. H. Massey
who recently spent two days and
nights at the old Massey homestead
in Kershaw county, two
miles north of I'atuden.
Missse C'lyda and Florence
Lawrence are guests of their sister.
Mrs. F. l'i. Ardrey. Next
Tuesilay Miss Florence Lawrence
will begin her duties as a grade
teacher in the Fort Mill public
school and Miss ('Ivda Lawrence
will leave a few days hence for
Suffolk. Va., where she is to
teach during the session of the
city schools to open next week.
There has been no cotton picket!
in Fort Mill township this season.
so far as The Times is informed.
In many fields the cot- ,
ton is opening rapidly, however. :
and it is thought that picking
will be more or less general in
the next ten days. Most of the
cotton land i?i Mill
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is red elav. On land of tins char- |
acter cotton does not mature as
early as it does on lighter land.
II. G. Rogers. R. F. I), carrier. ,
route 4. Fort Mill, is spending his
annual vacation at his old home
at Notasulga, Ala. Mr. Rogers,
accompanied by Mrs. Rogera. |
made the trip through the country
in his automobile and ou a
postcard received from him hv
one of his Fort Mill friends a day
or two ago he said that the trip
of more than 4(H) miles cost him
less than $7 for gasoliue and oil.
A crowd estimated at about 200
last Friilay enjoyed the joint picnil
of the ex-service men and militiamen
of the Fort Mill community
at Spratt's spring. In the
afternoon a ball game between
the militiamen and former soldiers
resulted m a victory for the |
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Hold*, fire like anthra
u*o. Stacks Jlke woodmove
Jutttthan bituminou
ter than Pocahontas.
BLUE STAR is a har<
soot, no clinkers, intense ]
block, low sulphur, low ai
flame, long, last. Requir<
coal.
ORDER BLUE
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f School D:
| We have a com]
* cils, Pencil Tablets,
I Books, Compositioi
I Points, Pen Staff
| Straps, Pencil Boxe
1 Colored Crayons,
i Waterman's and C
I h'ens.
See our stock oi
before you buy.
Lytle Di
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latter. 16 to 9. The athletic con-^
tests with which it was planned
to conclude the day's exercises in
the armory o? the militiamen
Friday evening were called off.
"A small enterprise that did a
good business in Fort Mill 40-odd
I years ago that probably, ftw of
the citizens of the town of today
ever heard of was a tanyard located
diagonally across the street
from the old flour mill on Acad
! eiay street," yesterday remarked
one of the older citizens of the
town. "Tlie tanyard wasoperat-i
I e.l bv the late Kichnrd Young. \
who -was an expert harness-tnak- ,
er. and annually turned out several
hundred sides of dressed
leather, suitable for harness mak- I
ing or shoe half-soling. There is
now a residence on the former
j site of the tanyard and nothing
| is left to show that such an en- |
i t? r prise wus ever located there." |
Gold Hill Honor Roll.
I The honor roll of the Gold Hill
public school. Miss Ruth Shuler
superintendent, for the month beginnig
August 1 and ending August
26. is as follows :
Sixth Grade ? Paul Nivens.
Raymond Patterson.
Seventh Grade?Lucy Crook.
Ralph Patterson. Lillian Warren.
Kighth Grade?Mac Boyd.
There
Will Be
A
Mottletone
Expert
at
LYTLE DRU6 GO.
FORT MILL, S. C.
Watch the WndowJcr \
Announcement Dates
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cite. Clean, hard atruct*
-no slaoking* Producea
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variety of soft coal?no
tieat, no dirt, no poj>, large
ah, moat economical, long
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plete line of Pen- I
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a Books, Ink, Pen
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Drawing Books, if
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School Supplies ; |
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"The Goli
Featuring J.
"The Golden Trail" is
staged in the Far Northl
tion put out during the
furnished such superb i
the interesting features <
citing football game bets
team and a "scrub" teai
"scrap" and a rough and
% prize fighters on top of a
Alaska.
NOTE?The managem*
this picture at The Bro
days ago and guarante*
like a Northwestern pict
Here Nex
Majestic
Open 5 P. M.
Bora ? Sunday afternoon, August
28, to Mr, and Mrs. S. A.
Lee, a daughter, Elva Dorothy.
Judging froiu the new goods
arriving daily at Massey's he
Htill has abundant faith in his
town and country.
Far Sato?Eight shares of First
Natioual bank stock, as a whole
ir iu blocks of three, three, and
two. S. E. Bailes.
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MtTigu, uMrmvAtaum
I $10 A
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We have made
of the country's b
for cash purcha
I may secure a Tei
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we will give the <
to a card we will
card is coveted w
tomer has to do i
ers with the $1.9
is guaranteed for
every way money
Note?For the
these trade bi
accounts.
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den Trail"
ANE NOVAK
a thrilling 6-reel drama
land, and no film produc...i
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icenic grandeur. Among
>f the picture are an exreen
an Oregon University
n, a Canadian dance hall
tumble fight between two
mountain in wind-swept
ant of The Majestic saw
adway, Charlotte, a few
ss it to please you if you
ure.
;t Monday
Theatre
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LET US TELL YOU HOW TO
AVOID THEM. YOUNG &
| WOLFE.
Great Reduction in .price .of
Hurley-1 )avidson Motorcycles and
Sidecars. Write today for the
new 192*2 models and prices. We
will be pleased to send you literature.
E. L. Barnes, Rock Hill,
S. C., dealer for York, Cheater
| and Lancaster counties.
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LUMINOP
$1.98
arrangements with the
est brands of Aluminum
ses amounting to $10 <
a-Piece Set of this ware
turchase amounting to 5
:ustomer a trade button
[ also give the customs
rith $10 worth of butto
is to mail the card to th
8 to secure the set at on
20 years. If it is not
will be refunded when s
next 60 days we w
ittons on all paymei
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Erasers, Book Strap
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Colored Pencils,
Ink, Pens, LuncE B(
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Pants and many prel
Dress Ginghams.
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makers of one
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our customers
for $1.98.
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