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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Short Storitd Picked Up by The
Timeu Reporter.
/ ? W. Corcoran. superintendent
<#l" tin* printing plant at the Home
01 plumage in \ ork, spent Mom-.
?ia\ in Fort Mill.
Miss (iertie Cohen of Charles* '
ion iiinl Miss Marie Karesh of En- I
I;iv. vi!l?*, Orangeburg eonnly. are .
j in sis of Mr. ami Mrs. M. A. !
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A erih containing several bundled
hushels ot eoni al the home
of Walter Me Kinney.. neair town,
nns ?lest roved by fire last Thtirs- j
ii. \ evening.
i he Rev. Robert 11. Viser of
l.anrel Hill. N. will supply the
I 1411 it of the Fori Mill Presbyterian
ehureh next Sunday morn- I
ing and again that evening.
Dr. T. O. (Irigg, dentist, has
, opened an offiee in the rooms in
the Ardrey building formerly ocetipied
by Dr. .). It. Elliott for
the praetiee of his profession.
F. E. Ardrey left Fort Mill
Monday evening for a visit of
several days to friends in New '
York eity. During Mr. Ardrey's
ahseiiee, his place as ticket agent
and operator for the Southern !
railway in Fort Mill is being I
tilled by 11. M. Let\
Numerous I-on Mill p ople i
iiiv spending a 41 ay or two this
week in Columbia attending tin*
Si ate lair, which opened Monday
iiiul is to run through Friday. As
is every year the ease, the fair is
id to lie the best ever held by
ihe South Carolina Agricultural
; ud Mechanical society.
'I lie Kev. T. .1. ilouck, who for
tlie last year or two has been the
pastor of the Pineville and liar
r.snn Methodist churches, has just
In en reassigned to those churches
t<?r another year's work by the
presiding bishop at the annual
meeting of the Western North
< at'olina conference, which closed
i s |!r_'l session at High Point the
early part of the week.
handbills will be distributed
in Fort Mill the latter part of the
v.?ek advertising an open meeting
of the local textile union to
be held at the Masonic hall Monday
evening at which addresses /
are to be delivered by Frank MeKoskie
and Kdward Callahan,
representing the United Textile
Workers, and A. Gordon, repre
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seining 11n- I nilrtl (Sarmcnt |
Workers and tin* American Ked-!
elation of Labor.
A religious drama, "The Trial
of the Robbers." will In* presented
at the fori .Mill Itaptisi
church next Sunday niorniii^ at
11 o'clock l?v tin* Senior It. V. 1*.
I". The play will be repeated at
I'leasant Valley Itaptist eliurt.li
Sunday evening at i :l~> o'clock.
An invitation is extended tin
public Mo be present at botli
churches to see tin* drama.
Plans were under way in Kor:
.Mill .Monday inorninj; lor an in
vital ion to he extended the lp
per South Carolina Met hod is
.'onterenee, w bieb meets in Lan
easier next Wednesday, to lioio
ils IM22 meeting with St. John s
.Methodist cbureli in Port Mm.
Inn after a thorough canvass ol
die situation it was found thai |
the town could not furnish entertainment
for tin1 22") ministers
iikI others who compose the eon ,
t i-reuce
The national weather bureau i
I ".as again demonstated its inefficiency.
Kain was forecast by the ,
bureau for this section Tuesday,
hut if any rain fell hereabouts on |
that day the average citizen was
unable to observe it. There has
been a considerable drop in tin i(
temperature during the hist 1M
lu urs, however, and all day yesterday
there were enough clouds
apparently to produce an abuiid- ,
ance of rain, luil the rain many |
had expected to see failed to materialize.
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Mrs. A, O. .Jones entertained ,
last Wednesday evening at her .
home oil Ilai11 street the Woman's
Missionary society ami the lip i
worth League of St. John's Methodist
church in honor of the
Lev. and Mrs. L. I>. Anderson, j t
formerly of ltichhurg. Chester |
county, now of Songilo. Korea. ,
who are at home for the first ,
time aft MP UMVttli *o. '
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the mission field in the Kar Kast. i |
Following interesting talks hy the j ,
missionaries about their work. 1 |
refreshments were served by Mrs. j
Jones ami a social hour enjjoyeil
l)v the large number of ?_r,t.'s:s. \
A piece of tree surgery thai <
lias proved of interest to main
passersby recently lias been per- I
formed on a large white oak in ,
the yard of lv \V. Kimbrell at i
bis home on Hall street. Several i
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years ago the trunk of the tree
began to decay ami Mr. Kimhrell
fen ret I that hesitles losing a valnahle
shade tree, it might blow
down on his residence unless
st? ps were taken to preserve its
lite. l'pon examination, however.
the workmen found that the
tree was not Inidly 'decayed and
the coating of eeiuent they applied
where the hark and (dead
wood were removed is exported
not only to strengthen the tree
hut also to add many years to its
life. The tree is one of the largest
and is thought to he one of
the oldest in this section.
pleasant Galley news.
interesting Items From Progres
sive Community.
A. K. Harris of (lastonia. N.
spent 1 he Week-end with his sisler.
Airs. M. lilackwehler.
.Miss Helen Heath of Midland.
N. is visiting relatives in this
I'oniiniiiiity.
Alter spending the' summer
unl early tall in Los Angeles and
Detroit. Stroud Elms has return
d to his home in this sect ion.
C. E. Patterson and Calvin Hall
liave gone to Colunihia to attend
the State fair and annual fare
liua-Cleinsoii football game, one
?f l lie pruieipal events of the fair.
A ph asaiu social affair of tinpast
week was a party given by
Mr. ami Mrs. .1". I'. Harris Friday
evening in honor of Misses (Jra
11 a in ami Wln-eler. teachers in the
Pleasant Valley sehool. Those.|
present were : .M isses Sadie Wheeid',
Naiu v (indium Kathleen llall
nWil Verda Wolfe, Shiii Kell, Ko\
Haw field. Walter Pat tcrson an<l
Flafenee Patterson. The evening
was spent in enjoying music,
games a id progressive eonvcrsa
llnli. iict rcsliincllts were served.
A Hallowe'en party will be
given at the Pleasant Valley
"ieliool house Friday evening and
mi evening of rare fun is anticipated
for all in attendance. Several
plays will he given by the
pupils of the school. "Spinner."
Interest in Municipal Election.
The extent to which a number
>f citizens of Fort Mill are inter >-ted
in the municipal election to
'?e held in danuary for a mayor
nid six aldermen of the town,
who will serve for two years, is
indicated by arrangement a they
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j aiv making to have tin- county
hoard of resist rat ion visit the
town for a day during tin* input h
of November to issue certificates
t?? those who mig;ht not ollicrwise
he ahle to participalc in the
elect ion.
The law provides that no rcg-j
istration eertificate issued wit tun
less than dt) days of a {rein nil
( lection shall entitle the holder
to vote in such election. Heretofore
it has heen the eustom of
nninerons Kort .Mill citizens wiio
found thenisnlves without rcjris- j
(ration certificates for municipal >
ohctioiis to go to York to secure
the certificates. It -is said to lie ;
the purpose of those interested
in having the county hoard visit i
Kort. Mill within the next few j
weeks to ?rive those who wish to;
participate in the town election j
in January an opportunity to do
so without having; to g;o To the inconvenience
id' making; a trip to
the. county seat.
| To Some Subscribers in Arrears
for The Fort Mill Times.
I During; the last month the pub.
lislier of the Kort Mill Times has
mailed statements to a number of
persons who are in arrears for
their subscriptions to the paper.
Within the next week or two
similar statements will he sent
al' those who have not paid for
their paper and it is hoped there
will he a ready response to the
request for the money which i
I most ot those who Cojii! lln? v ill I
agree has been earned. 1 >111 then* j
is reason In believe 111:r 1 sunn of I
those to wIioiii statements have
been soul, ami other* to whom
they will Ih? sent. do not Ink**
I h ? in seriously ami intend to try
to heal the paper out of what
they owe it. To all such, if there
he such, the following announcement.
may prove interesting: A
reasonable length of time will lie
?riven those who are indebted to
this paper for subscriptions to
settle their indebtedness. If within
a few Weeks, the accounts to
which reference is made arc not
paid, the publisher will go before
a magistrate and secure judg- j
incuts against the parties involved.
following which lie will endeavor
to get his money by offering
for sale, through the col- ,
ttmns of this paper, all such accounts.
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