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"FRUIT CURES" LOMG IN USE TMp Value Hm Been Recognized From the Bariteet Oaye of Whloh We Have Any Record. Certain fruits have from time immemorial been employed therapeutically in various "fruit cures,** and, although the therapeutic effects in certain affections do not rest on any very solid scientific basis, they are, nevertheless, not to be overlooked. The grape cure, which has been raised to the dignity of a treatment at certain foreign resorts, consists in the daily ingestion of from one O to six pounds of grapes. Half of the ' amount is taken on an empty stomach in the morning, a quarter before lunch, and the remainder before dinner. The strawberry cure is of more recent advent, but it is of historical interest, in that it cured Linnaeus of an attack of the gout in 1750. The lemon cure is particularly directed against rheumatism, and a complete course of treatment requires the use of 200 lemons. The juice is given pure or mixed with sweetened water, beginning with two lemons a day and adding two more each day until the juice of twenty or thirty lemons is taken a day. After that the number is progressively diminished. No trustworthy data are available with regard to the pffrrfs nf ilin lnmrtn rnirp in rhninnn tism. Excellent results have, however, been recorded in affections of the liver and in gallstones, and it is claimed to have relieved sundry oases of dropsy. It might Ik? suicidal to take many lemons a day without consulting a physic ian. POOR PLAYMATE | : Jtfe, fS= j ~rI * 4* 11 "Mammy, I wish you'd speak to liT Sanunie! Kl?ery time I hits him wif dis bat he hollers." SHOULD CLT A SHAVE. nouscwire ^io tramp)?L don't approve of people lagging. Any man can find work if lie looks hard enough. , Tramp?Alas, mum, dat's just de trouhlc; I'm such a hard-looker dat no one will give me a job. POINT OF VIEW. "Aren't they a loving couple? TTe takes his wife out riding every day on a motorcycle." "If I were a judge I'd grant her a divorce on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment." FOR VALUE RECEIVED. Mrs. uonen?Dik life guard saved your life, Cohen. Shall I giff him a dollar? IMr. Cohen?T vas haf deadt ven he pulled me out. CI iff him 50 cental ?Puck. * MANY REA8ON8. She?Why do they call this hotel [ the Palma? There isn't a tree in sight. He?Wait until you see the help In action. A MYSTERY. ' ? "Htw can you get square deal in Bghtar 1 "Why not?" j "Doa't you fight 'em in rounds?" ^ HARD TO EXPLAIN. I..ti 1 L' *How do you tup pose Becker will Moount tor his wealth ?" "Maybe he'll say Santa Claua brought him all that money." EXTREMES MEETING. "We had a miserable time yeate^ Bay." "What were you doing?" "Taking a joy ride." ITS NAME. "What's a bight of water?" "Don't know exactly, but T guest fct is something that comes from the month of a river." Ly - Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. King's New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ailing and suffering with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used^ Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagra, Mo., writes: "Dr King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy to the picture of nealth." Always helps. Buy it at Fort Mill Drug Co., Ardrey's Drug Store and Parks Drug Co. / A rll'neiionm.tMf % \nu > ri vinruiciiv. J Rev. W. E. Thayer, of Laurens, has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist church of Chester, and will begin his work there March 1st. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Do not heRit&te?take it at our risk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells, Floydada. Texas, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds." Buy it at Ardrey's Drug Store, Parks Drug Co. and Fort Mill Drug Co. (Advertisement.) Clemson College has been awarded the annual track meet of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Dr. King's New Discovery Soothes irr.tated throat and lungs, stops chronic and hacking cough, re- i iieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take ' no other; one-- u?ed, always used. Buy it at Fort Mill Drug Co., l'arks Drug 1 Co. and Ardrey's Drug Store. ?Adv? rtisement.) Normal temperatures with generally fair weather for the present week was the forecast for the eastern section of the country sent out Sunday evening from j the national weather bureau at. Washington. Surprise Your Friends For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate j the liver, improve digestion, remove : blood impurities, pimples and eruptions 1 dissappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. J Buy at Ardrey's Drug Store, Fort Mill | Drug Co. and Parks Drug Co. (Advertisement.) ORDERS?For extra copies of The Times containing Free Voting Coupon should be sent in one week ahead of ; date of issue. Prices on application. i FREE VOTE COUPON. \ 1 ? i J Cut out this coupon and J ^ present it at McElhaney's ^ ? Qlnrp anrl KP un 11 AvrkannrA A. ^ ..... ^AV,..U..fiV ^ I 5 it for twenty-five votes in J c 41 f the $400 Piano Contest. 1 ?. 4 i NOTE?The above Coupon will appear in each issue of The Times during ?he $100 Piano Contest at McElhaney's. If The Times does not come to your home, have your father, mother or brother subscribe for the paper and SAVE COUPONS. BEGIN TO-DAY. Farms For Sale 121 acres within three miles of Fort Mill; five-room house, good well and two outhouses. Price per acre, $20. 134-acre tract, within four miles of Fort Mill, with tenant house and barn. Price, $1,650. 130-acre tract, three miles south of Fprt Mill; well improved, good house, barns, outhouses. Price, per acre, $30. 48-acre tract, within five miles of Fort Mill?the Clawson mill place. A bargain in thi? property if taken at once. CITY PROPERTY 6-room brick dwelling, located / on Main street in Fort Mill; lot 80x140 feet. A splendid opportunity for investment. Price, $3,000. 6-room dwelling on Booth street in Fort Mil, half a block from Main street; I 7-8 acre lot. Good house, good location. Price, $2,500. 5-room cottage on Elm street in excellent condition. W e are prepared to furnish good terms on additions to this property. Price, $1,050. 6-room residence, lot 125 x 220, on Booth etreet, half block from Main street. Price, $2,000. 5-room cottage on Monroe White street, next to Graded School. An excellent property and location. Price, $1,400. 4-room cottage on Leonidas street, good lot and guod location. Offer it for $575. 2 3-4 acre lot, three cabins on same, located on Southern Railway. Best site in Fort Mill for business purposes. Price, $1,060. We'can make easy terms in settle-' ment for any of the above property, , and will be pleased to have your offers. We have a number of other properties for sale not listed above. If you J are interested, call and see us, or tele. phone us and we will call. It will pay you if you are considering any deals in real estate to see us before committing yourself. BAILES & LINK, Brokers, Over Ardrey's Drug Store, Telephone 126, FORT MILL S. C. ? Frost Proof Cabbage Plants. Are Now Readp Send 75c for 600 Send $1.25 for 1.000 &end $3.25 for 3,000 Send $5.00 for_. 5.000 Cultivation suggestions free. Agents wanted. WAKEFIELD FARMS, Charlotte, N. C. A Happy New Year. The Crescent Cafe desires to extend lit ** JL vol CI VJ1 tt Uilgci WV? 1 l-O f ULI Uiia and thank tln-m f?>r their patronage during the old year and solicits thtir patronage for the coming year. You will find everything nice and clean and the best that, this market affords. No drinking of intoxicating liquors will b" allowed.on the premises. Give the Crescent Cafe a trial, and if you are pleased tell others; if not, tell me. THE CHESCENT CAEE, C. A. Jones, Prop'r - Fort Mill, S. C. THE \ ON OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Pr.r<ir>IU . D..K .1 tk. Prir. of . W..L1, No other Newspaper in the world sires so much at so low a price. This is a time of great events and you will want the news accurately and promptly. The Democrats, lor the first time in sixteen years, will have the Presidency and they will also control both branches of Congress. The political news is sure to be the most absorbing interest. There is a great war in the Old World, and you may read of the extinction of the vast Turkish Empire in Europe, just as a few years ago you read how Spain lost her last foot of soil in America, after having ruled the empire of half the New World. The World long since established a record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrice-a-Week edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-a-Week World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything that is to be fnund in a first-class daily. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and TVip Pnrf Mill rrirm*a tonrpthar fnr nnp year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.25. ! WE THA I For Your Pa I And in order to demonstrate i ? in mere words, also to induce yoi we have arranged to give some oi T sisting of I T t PRETTY CLA 1 PI^ That we now have on display at o > ment is $400.00 and it is guarant* X ten years. A. We cordially invite you to call ? beautiful instrument. 'You have valuable gift aa anyone. Come t( ? method of 1 GIVING AWA1 ^ We also desire to call your atte which we are now offering in evei | McELHAP I We Insu HHHH Bailes < \ I BB TAX RETURNS FOR 1013. Offic* ?tf fth? C?m?ty AhRot mt York Yorkville, S. C., Nov. 29, 1912. As required by statute, my books will be opened at my office in Yorkville on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY T. 1913, and kept open until FEBRUARY 20, 1913, for the purpose of listing for taxation all PERSONAL and REAL Property held in York county on January 1, 1913. All returns must be made in regular form and it is preferable that they be made by the property owner in person to me or my assistant, direct, on blanks provided for the purpose. The returns must be duly sworn to either before me or my assistant, or some other officer qualified to administer an oath. All items of realty, whether farms or town lots, must be listed separately. Returns made on proper blanks, And sworn to before an officer qualified to administer an oath and forwarded to me by registered mail before February 20, 1913, will be accepted. All taxpayers are particularly re* quested to inform themselves as to the number of their respective school districts, and where they have property in j more than one school district, thev will please make separate returns indicatJ ing the location of each piece of property. The Bchool districts in which I there are special levies are as follows: J Nos. 22, 23 and 27, in Bethel township; I Nos. 6, 13, 14, 29, 33, 43 ai.d 51 in Bethesda township; Nos. 9, 20, 38, 40 and I 44 in Broad River towns.dp; Nos. 9, 15, j 1.0, 38, 40 and 48 in Bnhock's Cre? k j township; Nos. 12, 45, 40 and 52 in Ca[ tawbu township; Nos. 7, 12, 32, 35, 36 land 43, in Ebeuezer townslnp; Nos. 126, 28 and 39, in Fort Mill township; !Nos. 2, 21, 22, 37, 41, i4 ami 49 in King's Mountain townsliip; Nos. 11, 20, 21, 33, 35, 42, 43, 47, 48 and 49 in York township. For the purpose of facilitating the taking of returns, and for the greater convenience oi taxpayers, 1 will be at the following places ori the dates named: At Yorkville, from Thursday, February ti, until Thursday, February 20. All males between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, fxcept Confedc<ki<! lut'w rwrne b?? ???/.. 44 4 * years, are liable to a poll tax of $1.00, and all por.-ons so liable are especially requested to give the numbers of their respective school districts in making their returns. It will be a matter of much accommodation to me?if as many taxpayers as possible will meet me at the respective appointments mentioned above, so as to avoid the rush at Yorkville during the closing days. BKOADUS M. LOVE, County Auditor. pElectrlc | Bitters I Made A New Man Of Him. "I was euilering from pain in tr liiuuiaco, ce'id aua o.ick, ' wnnw n I T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C-, "and my . I liver and kidneys did nc i. v orlc rigni, I but four bottles of Electric Bitters 8 made me feel like a new mac." JPRICEBOCTS. AT ALL DRUG STCKt^t qilPi'l CM'C IS THE only genuine abbisa saline .NK YOU | Lst Patronage t in a more practical manner than ^ i to continue your esteemed favors, '1 le of our customers a present conH E ; XTON GRAND I LNO t ur store. The value of this instru- ? ?ed by the maker for a period of at our store, inspect and try this as good chance of obtaining this 7 > our store and let us explain our ( THIS PIANO. . | ntion to the many splendid values ? *y department. IEY & CO. j Everything re Against Anything & Link. i __ M jfl They Are Here! I heve returned from the Tennessee markets with a second car load of fine young Mules, and am anxious for farmers I _ and others to see this lot. Every Mule guaranteed. Prices right. ISAM MUSGRAVP AT MILLS & YOUNG'S STABLES^ ^ > \ <? i t t | i I . Money to Lend ! t \* I On Improved Farm Property ^ In sums of Three Hundred to ^ Ten Thousand Dollars. Term of Loan? One to Ten Years. | T. B. SPRATT. I V 1 o \?> < > X o I < > o i S J +A *+ *+* +4+**?*?+ : ? ; Trunks, f |? Suit Cases f II Trunks, ? Suit Cases. | ? The largest stock we have ever had, and prices I that will surprise you for the next 30 days. Remem I j - ber, we keep everything that goes in the house and | I at terms to suit the customer. | Harris Furniture Company, j ? "First on the Square." f t W. F. HARRIS HERBERT HARRIS JESSE HARRIS X i t FOR THAT TIGHT COUGH When that cough of yours tightens up, the membranes become irritated and trouble you every time you take a breath, it's time you were using Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup If neglected, the cough will surely rasp and tear the membranes of the throat and affect the bronchial tubes and lungs as well? A Cough in every instance paves the way to farther trouble Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup soothes and heals the irritated membranes, removes the tickling sensation, allays inflammation and prevents further infection. The first dose affords a grateful relief. Two Sizes?25c and 50c. I ^ TF1 ??????Parks Drug Comp'y, 1* Agency for Nyal's Family Remedies. l> V I 1 >