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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
Short Storitj Picked Up by The
Times Reporter.
The Senior li. V. P. U. of the
Fori Mill Baptist church will entertain
this evening in honor of
tile Sunday sejiool teachers of tile
church.
< ha rlio Moser. who has been
spending a 30 day furlough from
the navy with his relatives in Fort
Ah:!, expects to return t<? Hampton
Roads, Va.. this week.
i.ee Phillips has returned to
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oil .Mill irmil jL\.'\Vpori INCWK
Ya.. where he had been making
his home for Nome time, ami lias
accepted a position with the Lv
tie l>rug company.
The names of T. C. Wilson, J.
T. V0111117. Sr., and H. C. Fergu
son. all Fort Mill men, uppear in
the list of petit jurors drawn for
the third week of the November
term of eourt for York county.
"Work day* for Connie Maxwell
orphanage at Greenwood
w ill be observed by the Fort Mill
l'.aptist eluireh next Saturday, the
lirfh inst., and the contribution!}
r? lilting will be taken to the
Sunday school the following day.
Joe. M. Belk is a patient at a
Chester hospital. Mr. Belk is a
World war casualty, who was severely
wounded in the attack of
tin 30th division on the Hindenburg
line, and from time to time
finds it necessary to enter a hospital
for treatment of his wounds.
J. B. Talhert and other laymen
of the First Baptist church. Rjp'k
Ilill. will deliver short addresses
in the Baptist church in Fort Mill
next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
A cordial welcome awaits all who
come 1?? hear thAe cxopIIciiI
speakers. says an aiinouip'enieiit
i)l' i!i? church.
Mrs. \V. S. Patterson returned
to her homo near Fort Mill a few
(lavs ago after spending two
veeks witli her parents, the Rev.
A. E. llartsell ami Mrs. llartsell
at Chesterfield. Mr. ami Mrs.
llartsell are former resilient a of
Fort Mill who have many friemls
in this section. Roth are now ad\
aimed in years.
The Rev. W. S, Pettus of the
Pleasant Valley community is
this week moving with his family
tn Columbia to assume the pastorate
of Ridgewood. Bethel and
Rehoboth Methodist churehes. to ,
which he was assigned by Bishop j
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Quality I
/
'ers of this splen
back to Fort M
it of business.
Possibly you co
n every instance
loes are carried
e a fair profit ai
res economical.
enz "Ease" W
iTTERSC
Patterson's, you know what y
Darlington, presiding at the recent
session of the Upper Methodist
conference in Lancastt r.
Acting under instructions of;
tSluriff Fred l^uinu, Magistrate
J. K. lluile of Fort Mill a few
days ago hound over Mrs. Kos.t
Purnell of Charlotte, N. I'., as a
material witness in the ease of
the State against her husband
Frank I'urucll, charged with lug
amy. The case against I'urnell is
expected to he called in the court
a: \ ork next week.
Members of St. John's ami
1'hiladelphia Methodist churches j
Tuesday afternoon gave their
pastor, the Kev. W. K. Bouknight,
ai> old fashioned "pounding" at
the parsonage in Fort Mill, for
which Mr. Bouknight expressed
the thanks of himself and familx.
The "pounding*' consisted of !
groceries and a quantity of canned
goods and vegetables.
The condition of \V. M. Crook,
son of C. T. Crook of the Gold
Hill community, who was seriously
injured in an automobile ac- j
eident in Tennessee two weeks]
ago. was considerably improved |
the early part of the week, ac- >
cording to a message Mr. Crook |
received a day or two ago from
the bedside of his son. whose injuries
are being treated at a bos
pital in Knoxville. Tenn.
Wild ducks are said to be more
plentiful on the streams near |
Fort Mill this year than for several
veftrs in the immediate past.
One Fort Mill youth is reported
to have killed 1*2 of the ducks on
lower Sugar creek during the
past week and several other hunters
have had almost equally good
lllitb ill Iminrniir f lut fntt 1 -V I
M" ,M,rh,up? 1 " 41 1
number of the ducks were sold i?>
Fort Mill househohlers at ">0
rents eaeh.
To the Public.
The undersigned forbids any
hunting or trespassing in any
manner on the lundft of B. M. Lee
or T. K. l<ee. This applies ?o everybody?friends
and enemies. If
you don't delieve it, I am prepared
to prove it. $5 reward for evidence
to convict. B. M. LEK.
Time t?? begin saving money up
for Christmas. Buy your merchandise
at Massev's and save
the difference in prices and have
a big Christmas.
J
THE TOBT MILL TllflgS.
A.SE"
7rom the Tip
idid Shoe will b
ill after a lapse
Today, as then,
uld find a shoe
k met urkat wmi
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in stock here,
id turn over to
All styles Mer
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FORT MILL, J
ou are getting.
PART OF LOCAL SYSTEM.
S. E. WHITE.
FA KM FOR RENT?In upper
section of Fort Mill township;
land in pood state of cultivation.
Apply to V. B. Blunkenship, Rock
Hill, S. or S. A. Blunkenship.
Fort Mill, S. C, 18Nov
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of the Toe to tl
e pleased to kno\
of several years,
it is one of the
i at a little lowei
pay for.
We buy shoes o
our customers fo
iz "Ease" Shoes, Y.
e priced at fror
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South Carolina.
CITATION. |
State of Souilt Carolina County I
of York.
My J. L. Houston. Ksq.. l'robute |
Judge of vYork County.
? *
Whereas .). 11. Builes lias applied
to iiie for Letters of Admin*
1st rat ion on all and singular the
jroods and ehattels, rights ami
credits of Mamie free Thompson,
laie of the County aforesaid, tie
et a.sed.
These are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all ami singular the
kindred ami creditors of the said
deceased t?? he ami appear before
uit at tnir next Probate Court for
the said County, to lie holdcii at
York Court House on the 1st day
of Heeeinher to shew cause, if
any. why the said Administration
should not he grunted.
Hivcn under my lu.iui and seal
this Kith day of November in the
year of our Lord out thousand
nine hundred and twenty-one.
ami in the 1-ltith year of American
independence.
.1. li. finrSTON. j
l'i'obiitc fn<Ijre of York t'ountv. I
Now low prices oil New Home *?
Sewinjr Maeliines at Massev's.
The only machine that never
wears out.
if you like good. sweet lillisie.
ret a Brunswick Phonograph. If *
it is simply noise you want, most j
any other machine will suit vou.
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When "Baddy** needs a laxative?
the "little Indian" x?ill eat too *
often?give him
figsen vv !
THE FRIENDLY LAXATIV^ jfu jf /> |
easy 10 giva I |
Easy to tako j $
It's so pleasant he'll even YJ I t *t*
go to bed early to get hie r yyfv(/' Q
"medzin." Its action ia >?M^a||I/ ?
thorough without harsh* \\\C(wi IVi t
ness or nausea. . s[
Fine lor "Mumsy" and l||l^\\ ' %
"Daddy," too. |//|ftv^\ '
Family time. 50 centt m%
Alto ia 25c mad 10c timet f
For Sale By J
Hutchinson's Pharmacy t
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v that we have
?in fact, since I
best Shoes on
price, but in b
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otwear that bri
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n $4 to $6.50
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Give Us Y<
We are again in b
the fire which demand
we solicit the
with a full stock ot f
Heavy and Fau
at the lowest prices
expenses are light ai
small margin of prof
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These jiit til. lowest prices of I'
Ford .Motor Company.
Orders lire <*<>m111 r III t.ist, so p
sure early delivery.
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public patronage
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)TOR CO. |
Tlu' Pineville (N. ('.) Telephone
exchange is again a part of the
1' ort Mill Telephone exchange,
after being in the control of S.
M. llaggctt of Pineville for the
h.si ], months. Transfer of the
properly was nunlv last Friday.
In April. 1920. tlie Pineville exeii.
tige was sohI to Mr. Ifaggett
Iiv S. L. Meaehani. owner of the
Fori Mill exchange. Since then
it has been enlarged hv the addii
ton of a considerable number of
phones, both in the town of Pineville
and the eonntry ronndabout
sevt ral of the lines have been almost
entirely rebuilt and in a
number of business houses and
homes new phones have I in
stalled to take the place of old
ones which were not giving satisfactory
service.
The joint service of the Fort
Mill and Pineville exchanges includes
something like 400 phones
ami gives the subscribers connection
not only with all the phones
in both towns but with those in
the Pleasant Valley. (Job! Hill.
Flint Hill. Providence and Steel
* reett communities. With tin*
transfer of tin* Piiieville exchange
! 1?? ! ?* is the prospect of aill night
service being inaugurated at that
evehrngo, depending upon the
willingness of a sufficient number
of subscribers in the town to pay
for the service.
Notice to Trespassers.
All person are hereby warned
not to hunt. fish, cut timber or
otherwise trespass on the lands
of the uiulersinged. This notice
not only includes bird hunters,
but rabbit hunters, possum hunters.
tluck hunters and squirrel
hunters as well and anyone violating
it will be prosecuted as the
law prescribes.
It. K. M?\SSKY KSTATK,
Mrs. II ATT IK It. MACK.
.1. A. It A Kit KR.
W. M. W11ITK.
K. It. WHITK.
11. M. WII1TK.