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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Short Storifes Picked Up by Tk;
Times Reporter.
Mrs. \V. L. Boyd unci her ?hil
dreu left Fort Mill this week foi
an extended visit to her sister
Mrs. .). T. McGregor, in limits
ville, Ala.
Aliss Fannie E. Coble and Eugene
Faulkner. both ol' Uock Hill
x.eiv married in the study of tin
Baptist pastoriuni last Sunday
Him mug at 9 o'eloek by the Kev
.1. \V. It. Dyelies.
George Fish, general luanagei
of die plants of the Fort Mill
Manufacturing company, Satur
day afternoon left for Boston
Mass., and other New England
cities, where he will spend a vaca.
lion of about ten days.
The jury list for the first
week ot the \ovember term ot
court for York county contains
the names of five Fort Mill citizens,
S. A. Lee, .1. M. Gamble, M.
Ij. Moser, E. S. Parks and W. .1,
Steele.
After spending the suiiim. r at
the home of her son. the Rev. Edward
Mack, near Orange, Ya.,
Mrs. Uattie Mack has gone to
Decatur, Ga., to be present on
November 5 at the murrioge of
her grandson, .Joseph B. M^ck.
son of the late Alexander Mack.
M I).
The Rev. W. M. Whiteside, superintendent
of the Baptist bos
pital. Columbia, will deliver an
address in the Fort Mill Baptist
church next Sunday evening at 7
o'clock. A deacon, recently elected.
will be ordained in connection
with the service, the Rev. .1. R.
Smith 6f Flint Hill participating
in the ceremony.
A recent real estate deal in
Fort Mill township was involved
in the sale of a tract of land ad.mining
ihe farm of the late W.
11. Windie which was bought
from from Mrs. Lucy E. Blackwelder
by C. W. Eason of Fort
.Mill. The consideration was said
to have been $1,400.
Clarence E. Patterson, honor
graduate of Clemson. 1921. whose
home is in the Pleasant Valley
community, has about decide* I
not to accept tin* commission
in the army which was offered
him some time ago. Mr. Patterson
is at present teaching school in
the Marvin community. Union
county, N. C.
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ie cooperation oi
lal bargains offe
weeks ago has
:he home folks, p
tie in North Caro
id. We are gral
1 continue until f
thousands of ba
ave been made i
kTTERSC
Interest in County Fair.
Fort Mill township will he rep- j
J resented l>v three booths in the |
home demonstration department
of the York County fair at Roek
1 Hill next week?one by the pa'
' ront-teaeher elub of the town am!
the other two by the women's
clubs of tlie Cold Hill and Flint
Iiill communities.
Interest in the Fair in the For.
.Mill section of the conntv scents
10 be greater this year than ever
and the local attendance is expect
etb to be large oil each of the
three days 4 lie fair is in progress
'the fair association, the business
men and the Frank Roach post.
' American Legion, of Rock Hill extend
through The Times a special1
invitation to the people of Fori
.Mill township and the upper sec
, tion of Lam aster county to attend
the fair and it is hoped thai
especially on next Friday. Arinis
ticc day, every ex-service man
and Confederate veteran in thi>
section will be present as the
guest of the association and the
Legion post at the dim^r which
will be prepared for them.
"The York County fair." vi sti
rdav said the secretary of the
association. Miss Marie Fewell,
"is as much a Fort Mill iustitu
tion as it is an institution of any
other section of the county and
we are especially anxious to sec
large numbers of our neighbor
from across the river at the fair.
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us as many Lancaster county people
as can possibly attend,"
News of Gold Hill.
Col.I Hill lias bad splendid ruins
and a little dust lias taken the
place of the dust from whim tinI
community suffered for reveal
w eeks.
Miss Winnie ('rook cai.ie up
from Wintlirop college and spent
the last week-end at tile borne of
her father. W. II. Crook.
Farmers of this section tore preparing
to sow wheat aiml oats.
C. T. Crook is still keeping
house by himself.
"Better Thau Nothing."
According to the Koek Hill
Record. Betsy Harris, one of the
older Catawba Indians living on
the reservation in York county
died suddenly Saturday morning
at the home of her niece. Rosa
Wheclock. She \? us tii years o! I. I
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THE TORT MILL TTMX8, FOB
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NOT YET
F the buying publi
red in every dep;
been even more'
teople have come
ilina to supply the:
teful to all who ha
urther notice and
irgains have been
n many lines.
HI'S DR'
FORT MILL, Sou
I The Boll Wee
; And thoughtful far
t to prepare at once
struction theyknow tl
t flict in this section i
; displaced by other f;
| We are in position to
the enemy. We have
| rect from the factory
! Rarh Wire Hn<
a a# IV II 11V^
j Fence V
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$ at special prices and
customers the benefit
1 Fort Mill Li
THE FORT Ml
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You Get ALL FOUI
MAGAZINES and OU
fe/fc, TOR $2.1
THIS tXCIPTIQWAC OfKR IS COOK
8ub*crii>Uuu? uuy be mm ur i?nrw4. All rri<c?vul
y?m Uon (.ickui il<le ci
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artment of our
I Wire and ?
Vire i
1 are giving our _
of the saving. ;
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lother's larmlourjMl i
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H NEWSPAPER |
CJ Order Noto ||
r~POn A SHORT TIME OWLY | i
ul?? fi,MI..U. Hill U otcuUcd tor OM .
t CApinUUMU
successful tha
here from all <
ir fall and wint
ive favored us
1 we again invil
i withdrawn. 1
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mers will begin
to meet the de- tj
le insect will
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if cotton is not ||
arming interests.
help circumvent ?
just received di
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lick to show its
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with their patrc
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We are again in I
~ the fire which dt
and we solicit the
with a full stock of
Heavy and Fax
at the lowest price
expenses are light c
small margin of pre
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OnliTs jiiv coining in lost, so
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business following
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public patronage
fresh
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s. Our operating
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