Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 20, 1921, Image 3
raft, mws AROUND TOWN.
rH|hq& Stories Picked Up bj The
Times Reporter.
E* Mis. J. T. Young haa been ill
' it her home for several days.
Mrs. A. L. Land of Newbern.
N. C., is a guest at the home of
1)At" hpntlicv TV T. Uam/I j??
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Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mendenhall
of McConnellsville were guests of
their relatives in Fort Mill last
week.
A Saturday night J. D. 0'Connell
of Fort Mill had the misfortune
to lose a fine mule which was
kicked to death by another mule.
Miss Louise Simmons, student
at Winthrop college, was a weekend
guest of Miss Florence Lawrence
at the heme of Mr. and K.
E. Ardrey.
There is considerable sickness,
a mild form of influenza, in the
Fort Mill community at present,
which is attributed by many to
he dust flying in the atmosphere.
A home to be occupied by .John
Hall and his family, who will
move" from Lancaster county to
Fort Mill, is bring erected in
Whiteville park.
Col. T. B. Spratt and C. S. Link
have returned from a trip they
recently made to Ameriens, (la.
with the view of securing a pastor
for the Fort Mill Presbyterian
church.
Miss Anna Wolfe came home
from Winthrop college and spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Wolfe. She
was accompanied by a number of
her classmates.
The Rev. Dr. .1. W. II. Dvehes
Monday went to Heath Springs
to assist at the funeral of (Jeorge
Lewis Mobley, for many years a
deacon in the Baptist church at
that place and an ex-supervisor
of Lancaster county.
It is expected that a considerable
number of Fort Mill people
will attend the State fair in Co
lumbia next week. The football
game to be played Thursday between
the teams of the University
of South Carolina and Clcmson
college is the principal attruidion
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men who plan to visit tin* capital
kcity for the event.
j Friends of lion. \V. II. Stewart
former Fort Mill citizen, who
has represented York county in
both branches of the (ieneral Assembly,
were pleased to read in
.the daily papers Sunday that Inhad
just been elected superintendent,/.f
the home for Co federate
soldiers in Columbia. Mr.
Stewart is himself a Confederate
veteran. He took charge of the
home Monday morning.
Under special order No. ! of
TK^E. Marchant. colonel commanding
the First regiment, S. C.
N. G., Arthur C. Lytic, first lieutenant,
recently has been up
pointed summary court officer of
the regiment. The appointment
carries with it an unusual compliment
for Mr. Lytic, as ollicers he.
low the rank of major are seldom
appointed summary court
officers. In connection with the
duties of his new office Mr. Lytic
may find it neceRsury to visit
from time to time the various
towns of the State in which com
Ipanies belonging to the First regiment
are located.
The all-dav services last Sunday
at Pleasant Hill Baptist
churcR, in the Pleasant Valley
community, proved to be enjoyable
and profitable to the large
congregation assembled there.
The weather was almost ideal,
the exercises were well carried
out and the dinner abundant and
varied. The collection for Con"
nie Maxwell orphanage amounted
to more than In the afternoon
addresses well delivered
and well received were made by
Prof. Thomasson of Winthrop
college, J. B. Talbert and L. 1).
Pitts, all laymen of the First Bap.
tist church in Rock Hill, on stewardship.
Osmond Barber, Fort Mill cit
iscen. \yhose farm is a few miles
from town in the upper sec
tion of Lancaster county, reports
to The Times that he has had unusual
success this year in raising
sweet potatoes. From seven
eighths of an acre Mr. Barber
haR just gathered 350 bushels of
potatoes, according to the mess
urement of the crates. 1 1-4 hushels
each, which were secured from
the Sweet Potato Growers assoi
eiution of South Carolina. At
* the rate of yield indicated by
the crates, a full acre would have
produced 400 bushels. If the
crates hold only one bushel each,
which Mr. Barber thinks is perhaps
their correct capacity, the
jield of the seven-eighths acre
!* * 286 bushels.
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They must be satisfactory t(
with us as well as to oursclv*
* We have an idea that to gu
4 we must have high standard
of our work, and we must
always.
There must be speed, accur
but there must be SAFE PY 1
f There must be an alert up t<
? by common sense.
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which the customers of this
Ask them about it.
: First Natl
Capital and Surplus
^ Under Strict Supervision ol
To Our Friends
In pursuance of our poli?
community the very best ser<
our business to the Stewart
jestie theater. In our old
limited that we were unable
manner we desired.
In our new quarters we expe
won! be a credit to any city,
ped with tile latest eoliveuiei
every rcspec.
We are grateful to the publ
enjoyed at the old stand and
vice in the future as will wai
increase of the puhlie favo
years experience in the drujj
feel that we can supply its
You will find in our new qi
incuts for serving Ice ft'ean
individuals or parties. Ami
bring your friends where \<
ami in private.
We have a full line of drujj
th?i1 is curried in u first elm
line of Points, Varnishes. W'i
11rushes. 011(1 oil tll.lt is need
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live up to these standards,
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and Customers
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y to give tin* people of this
rioe possible. we are moving
I>11iIt 1 i11<r. just above tin* Ma(piartcrs
our spart' ..jis so
to si'rvi' our patrons in tin?
ft to make a showing that
Tin* building will be equipnees
and will ho modern in
it* for tin* patronage we have
we expect 1o give suoli sert?ilit
a colliiiiunnco and air
r. Having had a nuiiihcr of
r business in Fori Mill, we
needs intelligent ly.
lartcrs the very West arrange i
and Cold Drinks, either for
we invite Villi to come ami
?ii can In' served in comfort
rgists' sundries, everything
ts drug store. Also a full
imliiw (I lass. Wall Colors,
oil to beautify your home.
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Announcing a F
Women's and t
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MEN'S HEAVY WORK
SHOES
One lot Mon's Tail Heavy
Work Shoos, regular $4 and
vainos. Spooial $2.49
Olio lot Mon's lloavv Tan
Work Shoos, regular $('? valuos.
Spooial $2.79
Ono lot Mon's Tan Scout
Shoos. regular $:{.;">() values.
Spooial $2.29
!
Olio lot Mon's Black Scout
Shoes, regular $8 values. Spe( iul
RO
. MEN'S DRESS SHOES
One lot Mon's (Sim Metai.
Illuoliers. regular $."> values.
Speeial $2.89
One lot Men's Tan English
Hals, regular $."> values. Special
$2.98
One lot Men's Tan English
Cohen't
"The Home of Better
You Can
By Trading
We wish to call the attentio
thing in GROCERIES on wh
where in this section. W
ourselves, and we help oursi
Because of quick turn-overs
to consider. And we guarai
numoer is io?.
Fort Mill
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Pyramid Paint Shop |
HOCK UILIj, S. C.
PAINTING
If your car needs painting we will
mint It for you and do It In such a
ay 'hat you will be surprised at tbe
ifference it makes in the looks of
our old car. Our corps of painters
re the best that can be obtained and
lily those who are experienced in
ar painting are on our force. The
noks of your ear Is Just like the
>oks of your person. It goes a lang
'ay.
JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
LISTEN!
Bilker's is the Barber Shop that
inked the prices, hut it didn't do
I ill the expense of serviee.
lair ('lit 2"?e ;
hnmpooing, plain 2.V
ingoing 2.*>e j
onie 2f?o i
have l."?e 1
iassHgf, plain 2.">e _
Come and see us. We will save'
on money and send vou away ;
miling ,
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. Fl
If you have anything to sell, ^
11 advertisement in The Times
fill find a purchaser for you.
\l~va
Friday <
aturda>
ew Special Vafi
Children's Shoes
riday and Satun
Bluelier. regular +<> values. ^
Special $3.98 i>
One lot Men's Tan Kuglisli j
Bals, regular $."? value. Special
$2.98 ^
LADIES' DRESS SHOES '
One lot Ladies' 11i?xli lleel '
Dross Shoes. regular $S and (
$1U values. Speeial .. ..$1.98 |
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One lot Ladies' Tan Medium |
Heel Dress Shoes, regular val _
ues, Speeial $2.48
One lot Ladies' Tun Oxfords. '
regular $4 values.Speeial $2.29 *
BOYS' SHOES |"
One lot Little Cents' Solid! ,
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Leather Seont Shoes, from |
11 lo 13 1-2. Speeial ....$1.69.
One lot Youths' Seoul Shoes, j
from 1 to 3. Speeial ....$1.89 (
One lot Hoys' Solid Leather ?.
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s Outfitting
Values"
Save Man
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* at the Cooperai
n of the public to the fact
lich a better price can not b<
e are in business to help tl
elves better when we help th
our stock is always fresh,
atee Quick deliveries and effic
Cooperative
L S. PARKS, Manager.
"FL A
Is a High-Grade
the Levering Coffe
We have it grou
ry, 20 cents per po
for S I.
You will make r
ing for "Flavo.'f
B. C. FER
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A. L. PARKS,
IKERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL \
:aUIPNENT MOTOR HEARSE
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LUES
md
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ued in Men's,
and Hosiery
day
scout Shoos, from 'A lo ol-'J.
special $1.98
MISSES 'AND CHILDREN S
SHOES
)llo lot Misses iiiul I'liihlron's
sjioes, regular values, w hile
hey last. Special 98c
hie lilt M ISVi't; I I I.i ll I'm. 'IV. II
r-" "I"
toots. from lit 1 -J to J. rofiit
iir $4 values. Special .. $1.98
ill* $4 values. Special .. $1.9.**
LADIES HOSE
aulics' I lose.in Mack ami corlovan.
regular 1 fie v.ilue.
special I 8c
MEN S SOX
Wen's Heavy Work Sox. iv?j
liar 1 oc value. Special ....8c
CHILDREN S HOSE
'liildrcii *s llose. Muck ami
'onlovaii. regular 'Joe values,
special 8c
Store
m. m mm
rori iviiil, 5?. L.
y Dollars
t/ve Store
that there is hardly anyj
secured here than elsetic
consumer as well as
ie consumer best,
which is something else
;ient service. Our phone
e Store
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Coffee roasted by
e company.
ind or in the berund,
or 6 pounds
10 mistake by callGUSON
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