Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 07, 1922, Image 3
P- ''NEWS ABOBTT TOWN.
4 The Woiuu h Missionary union
' w of the Fore Mill baptist cbuich^is
observing the week of prayer tor
home missions each uliernoon at
the chprelt hi o'clock.
Miss Celia Cook and George W.
Tiinmons, bo*h of Carlntrit- mill
village No. 11, were married Inst
flight by Magistrate J. K. ilailent
his home ou i'lat I street.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kimbrell
s - had as their guests for the last
( week-end Miss Alice - Cain uiul
c " Miss Florence CoxVof St. Matthews
stllllelltH Mt Wmthrnn nnl.
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Col. W. H. Niim* is in Charlesten
this week attending the sessions
of the Masonic grand lodge
of South Carolina as the representative
of Catawba lodge. tf*Io.
oo, Fort Mill.
One of the heaviest rains of the
sea&ou in the Fort Mill sectiou
fell last night, in many places
in the country farnt lands are said
\. to have been badly washed by the
heavy downpour, which lusted
for several hours.
With the issue of The Times of
next week, the paper will return
to its regular day of publication,
Thursday. Since the Legislature
met curly in January The Times
hus been issued on Tuesdays, due
to the absence of the editor the
later part of the week.
8. L. Garrison, former well
known Fort Milt citizen, who was
married in Columbia a few days
ago to Miss Amy Garrison, who
also lived in Fort Mill up to a
few months ago, writes ,The Times
to say that he and Mrs. Garrison
are now making their home in
Charlotte, N. C.
The price of eggs has dropped
30 centS on the dozen in Fort Mill
- during t4ie last week. Saturday
eggs were being sold at Fort Mill
stores at 3b cents. In Chester, on
the same day, according to. The
News of that city, eggs were selling
for 30 cents at some stores
and for 3b cents at others.
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nit1 i oi'K county legislative
delegation lias recommended to
Governor Cpoper that a vacancy
on the Fort Mill township hoard
of assessors, caused by the death i
of 0. P. Blankenship several
weks ago, be filled by the appointment
of S. 11. Epps, Sr. The
other members of the board are
lJ. G. Kimhrell and Ira G. Smytlfe
There will be a conference of
superintendents, teachers and
dther officers ol the Baptist Sunday
schools of the York assoeia^
-tion at the First Baptist church.
Rock Llill. Tuesday, afternoon,
vy Mifirch 10, at 1 :30 o'clock. A. 1j.
-Pp'jtouK and Miss Elizubeth Nuckols
of the Sunday school department
of the State mission board j
will, be present to discuss the j
work.
Officers from the adjutant geneial's
department, Columbia, Friday
evening came to Fort Mill
ami inspected the Tom llall
Guards and Third battalion head
quarters company ot the National
Guard of South Carolina. .Both
coinpunics are reported to have
paaaed a creditable inspection,
which was confined to their armories,
however, by the heavy rain
- v" which was falling at the time.
Whiie it is expected that Fort
Mill township farmers will useabout
as much commercial fertilizer
this year as they used last
year, very little has thus far been
hauled 1 rom town for the year's
crops. The menace of the-boll
weevil promises to cause a curtailment.
of the acreage put to
eotton locally, but many formers
are planning to put in other crops
on the lauds which they now conaider
superfluous for cotton.
Mrs, ti. L). liarkey and .Misses
Minnie Garrison and Esther Meachain
attended Sunday afternoon
the second quarterly meeting of
the Rock llili division-of 'lie Woman's
Missionary union at West
End Baptist church. Rock 11 ill.
Next Sunday morning ut 11
o'clock at the Fort Mill Baptist
church special services for children
will be held. The song service
will be conducted by Mie children
themselves and the officers
of the church urge parents to attend
the services with their children.
This evening at the regular
semi-monthly meeting of thotown
council \of Fort Mill it is expected
that an ordinance will be proposed
providing that property owners
be required to hang gates to
front yard fences so that the
gates will not swing outward o\er
the sidewalks. Discussing -the
matter yesterday, a member of
council said that gates swinging
over the sidewalks of tin town
were a constant source of annoyance
ami at night one of d? nger
to pedestrians and tlpit it was
. time regulatory measures be put.
into force.
^ There are still about 1,500 bales
of cotloiv of the 11)20 and 11)21
crops in the hands of Fort Mill
township farmers, according to a
statement made to The Time4 yes.
terday by a citizen who is i.v position
to know. Most of fhe cotton
is in the local public warehouse,
but a considerable number
of bales are stored under sheds
and in outhouses by farmers who
are holding it in the hope of se
curing a better price a few weeks
or months hence than the market
offers. Eighteen cents was
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And romotnhmr?thm Jotrast
firmt co?t, the Ir.wamt uptiaop
and (tie hifhamt rotate value
of any motor car a for/ built.
No other car <
priced so low ?
give you more
value? mt>re cor
comfort, more
than a Ford Coi
with electric sta
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extra rim and n<
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closed car for t
pleasure. Reas
delivery. Terms
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FORT Mil
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We are offering a number o
slightly used FURNITURE,
worked over and is in about
| inally was.
We also have other househo
Machines, Ranges, etc., at a'
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Massey-Thompson Wedding.
A pretty homo wedding was
solemnized Jast Thursday afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the residence
of Mrs. Bessie Massey in lower
Fort. Mill township when her
daughter. Miss Isabel le Harris
Massey, became the bride of Wm. j
it. 'lhompson of Charlotte, N. C.:
The ceremony was performed'by I
j the Rev. R. H. Viser, pastor of
i the Fort Mill Presbyterian church.
! in the presence of only a few reti
atives and close friends of the
i young couple. Preceding the brij
dal party to the altar were little i
ttuford Massey, flower girl, and
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Lad.son M. Mnsaey, Jr.. ring boar- j
er. The bride was accompanied
to the altar by her mother, while
the bridegroom was attended by
Leon 11. Massey.
The bride Ims 'made her hoim i
in Charlotte for sefllral years and
she and Mr. Thompson were ae-j
comuanied to Fort. Mill by'Miss
Lineal Walker and Shelley Ross. 1
who returned to that eity with I
them, following the *eryice of a
wedding dinner by^Mr. and Mm. i
L. M. Massey, Mr. and Mm. {
Thompson wilt make their home ,
in Charlotte. _
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Barred Plymouth Book- Sfp
f cf sewing of 15, #Jt'.vPhone 59-iv.
('. M. BL.ck welder. 28mar
White Wyandotte Eggs for
bi.lc} $1 p. r i* at the farm. $1.50
per i"> do.nemi. S. .K Bail en.
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Economized See the new OxFords,
Strap . Pumps and Keds at
new prices at Masaey We still
have a few Winter Shoes at half:
price.
Hatching Eggs from fine quality
Reds,' is land 15 at $1.25 and
$1.50, respectively. BeHt utility
stock for safe. Cedar Grove Poultry
Farm. Fort Mill, S. C. Ira
Q. Smythe. Mar2S
Economize I See the new goods
st new prices at Massey's. Yard
wide ginghams 121-2e; Araos:eag
32 inch Ginghams 20c.
.Economize! Save about half
your money on Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry. Silver wars. Cut Glass
?nd China at Massey's.
Oane Seed?We will thresh
cane seed on March 14 and 15 at
home of J. Z. Bailes in PleAsant
Valley. J. Z. and S. E. Bailes.
Straight Salary; $35 per week
and expenses to man or woman
with rig to introduce POULTRY
MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co.,
East St. Louis, 111.
Economize! Get Massey's pri- ,
res on Phonographs, N ew Home
Sewing Machines and Pianos, and ,
live money for a rainy day. j
Luke Rielly Says, "The Rat Died
Before Reaching the River."
"Since moving near the river 2 (
years ago. we've always used
KAT-SNAP. Watched a vicious]
water rat nibbling at RAT-SNAP ,
outside the house. About 15 minutes
later he darted off for the '
water, to cool his burning stomach,
but he died "before reaching
it." Three sizes,, 35c, 65c. $1.25.
Sold by Lytic Drug Co. and
Hutchinson's Pharmacy.
Rub-My-Tism antiseptic |
and pain killer, fori
infected sores, tetter,
sprains, neuralgia rheumatism.
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Store the freshest
thing in GROCEF
We are in busines
get rich in a day,
and are satisfied
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HALL STREET
Ask Your Soldier Boy How Cooties
Got Such a Hold.
He'll toll you that the battlefields
of Europe were swarming
with rats, which carried the dangerous
vermin and cauaed our
men misery. Don't let rats bring
disease into your home. When
you see the first one get RATSNAP.
That will finish them
quick. Three sites, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
Sold by Lytle Drug Co. and
Hutchinson's Phanhacy.
An employment agency provides
good jobs?for the ^nen who run
the agency.
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from $1,000 to 3
Loans will be m
3, 5, 10 or 20 yc
with or without <
We shall be glai
any one interest
such a loan.
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United Statei
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purchaser at very small cost.
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Bakeris the Barber Shop.thai
baked the prices, but it didn't ?lu
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut * 25c
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25o
I Tonic 25c
Shave 16c
Massage, plain ^
Come and see us. We will save
you money and send you away
smiling
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loctors. Still 1 WMt i*t any rsiist
couldn't asL and, slept poorly. I
wlleve It X Ml heard of ami takes
Tarda! I would have died. X keegkt
Ix battles, after a selgkber told km
rhat it did for her.
"I began to eat amd sleep, tin* It
tain my strehigth and am pew well
nd etroni. I B aren't had any tree
do since ... I sure eaa testify ts Ik*
;ood that Cardal did ma I deal
hink there la a better toate mad*
Ad I believe it saved my Ufa"
For over 40 years, tboasands of WW
a en have used Ccrdni soooessfaQy,
n the treatment of many wemaaH
Hmenta.
If you suffer as thepe women did
ake Cardui. It may kelp yea, too.
At all druggists U
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Vill break a Cold, Fever
nd Grippe quicker than
nything we know, preenting
pneumonia.
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST
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Formerly Occupied by Dr. ?
J. B. Elliott.
TeleDhone Connections.
61) is a prescription tor
.olds, Fever and LaIrippe.
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