Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 20, 1913, Image 8
MAY BE BEAUTtt-tiL AT FORTY j
Woman's Complexion and Figaro Can 1
Bo Prooorvod by Proper Diet
Women should be specially carefu'
to choose the right diet. For th<
take of her beauty, if nothing else, a
woman should choose the right J
amount of nutritive foods, and avoid
the temptations of overeat ing. Coarser
bread, more fruit, less meat and
especially moderation, or total abstinence,
in the use of tea and coffee I
will secure relief from the all too re- ,
tarded action of the digestive organ? <
which is the curse of so many women ;
who lead sedentary lives. No woman
who eats properly and gets plenty oi '
fresh air and exercise will have a J
poor complexion nor get too fat: nei- j
ther will she suffer from nerves and
hysteria.
The woman who lives right, think? 1
right and works, right may be more ]
beautiful at forty or sixty than at !
twenty, and the prescrvation of the '
divine gift of beauty is a duty that
no woman should neglect for her
own sake and the sake of the world
about her.?Woman's Home Com- ;
pnnion. j J
TROOPS GUARD HOLY CARPET !
Bedouin Tribes of llo Desert Would
Like to Steal the Sacred
Islam Object.
As is well known to Mohamme- <
dans, but to few Ihiropeans, the 1
1 1
Holy Carpet always travels with an
escort to and from the holy cities of i
Medina and Mecca. This escort eon- | ,
sists of H00 to men of one of tlie 1 ,
Egyptian infantry regiments with1;
two small field pieces ami two quick- j j
firing guns, and about forty mount- j i
od men, together with fheir horses. J
The object of such a Htrong escort j,
is to protect the sacred object from I!
falling into the hands of the Bedouin
tribes, through whose countries it
must, pass at various stages of its
iourncv and who nm nlsn on tho
lookout for it, as the carpet is worth
a fine ransom. Desperate attacks arc
not in frequently made upon the
Holy Carpet hy the Bedouiins of the
desert. Hence the strength of the
escort.?Egyptian Gazette.
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JAPAN'S OLD FOLK.
In view of the fact that the authorities
intend to devote part, of the
emperor's gift of money to the aged,
investigations have I wen made as to
the nutnlwr of old people above the
age of seventy. It is stated that the
number of t! ese and of those who
will attain their seventieth year hv
November 9 rencht s a largo figure
nd that in Tokyo city alone lie*
number of eligibles exceeds seventy
thousand. Investigation now o i
foot with n view to classifying those
people into two gr<?ups, those supported
iiy their families and those
without toe help of^relatives, so as to
ascertain the number of aged folk
who need assist a m e.?,1a nan Adver
1
tiser.
BURMS6E SUPERSTITION.
A curious idi a among tho Burmesc
ia that people Iwirn on the same
day of the week must not marrv,
Hid that if they defy the fates their
union will he marked by much illluck.
To prevent these disastrous
marriages, ever)' girl carries a record
of her birthday in her name, each
day of the week having a letter belonging
to it, and all children are
called by a name which begins with
that letter. It is rather hard if the
lfaiys and Marks of Burma fall in
love with each other as in this country.
Unlike other Oriental lands,
the young people are allowed to marry
as taste dictates, subject only to
the birthday restrictions.
TAME.
"George has told me all tho secrets
of his past."
"Mercy! What did vou think of
them?"
"I wee awfully dissppoinled."
LET HER TALK.
"I should like to secure sn audience
with your wife."
"If you will consent to l>e the audience
it ought to l?e easy enough."
NO HITCH.
"Did her wedding go off without I
hitch?"
"It did, indeed?the man she wai
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?UIU? IU BJMIiy (11(111 I snow up."
A CHANGE.
. MI? the bright young fellow I mel
'with you ill forging ahead?"
^ "No; he'* been fortrincr a hand/
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TAX RETURNS FOR 1*13.
Offic* of the Couatj Auditor of Ydtfc
County, S. C.
Yorkville, S. C., Nov. 29,*1912.
As required by statute, my books
w'" Rt my office in Yorkville
on WKUN&SUAX, JAKUAKY 1, 1913, I
and kept open until FEBRTJARY 20. [
1913, for the purpose of Hating for tax- I
ation all PERSONAL and REAL Prop- ;
erty held in Yurk county on January 1. ;
1913.
Ail returns must be made in regular,
form and it ia preferable that they be
made by the property owner in person
to me or my assistant, direct, o i 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
ju/iirn tr\ Kofnro on nffinnr nnolifio/1 /*
administer an oath and forwarded to
me by registered mail before February
20, 1013, will be accepted.
All taxpayers are particularly requested
to inform themselves as to the
number of their respective school dis- |
tricts, and where they have property in
more than one school district, tnev will (
|>lease make separate returns indicat- !
ing the location of each piece of prop- i
erty. The school districts in which
there are special levies are as follows: <
Nos. 22. 23 and 27, in Bethel township;
Nos. 6, 13, 14, 29, 33, 43 and 51 in Bethesda
township; Nos. 9, 20, 38, 40 and |
14 in Broad River township; Nos. 9, 15, '
20, 38, 40 and 48 in Bullock's Creek '
township; Nos. 12. 45, 46 and 52 in fa- \
tawba township; No3. 7, 12, 32, 35, 36 1
and 43, in Eoem zer townsh'p; Nos. '
26. 28 and 39, in Fort Mill township; 1 <
Nos. 2. 21, 22. 37, 41. 44 ana 49 in
King's Mountain township; Nos. 11, 20, 1
21, 33. 35, 42, 43, 47. 48-and 49 in York i
township.
For the purpose of facilitating the (
taking of returns, and for the greater ]
convenience of taxpayers, 1 will be at
the following places on the dates
named: 1
At Yorkville, from Thursday, February
6, until Thursday, February 20. i'
All males between the ages of twen- ! i
ty-one and sixty years, except Confed- i
utate soldiers over the age of fifty I
years, are liable to a poll tux of $1.00, I
and all persons so liable are especially
requested to give the numbers of their
respective school districts in making
uieir return*.
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 i
us to avoid the rush at Yorkville during
the closing days.
BROADUS M. LOVE,
County Auditor.
Farms For Sale
121 acres within thrpp mil*** of Fnrt 1
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
Fort Mtll; well improved, good house,
barns, outhouses. Price, per acre, $30.
43-acre tract, within five miles of
Fort Mill?the Clawson mill place. A
bargain in this property if taken at
once.
CITY PROPERTY
6-room brick dwelling, located on i
Main street in Fort MHI; lot 80x 140 1
feet. A splendid opportunity for in- i
vestment. Price, $3,000.
6-room dwelling on Booth street in
Fort Mil, half a block from Main street;
7-8 acre lot. Good house, good location.
Price, $2,500.
5-room cottage on Elm street in ex- 1
cellent condition. We are prepared to
furnish good terms on additions to this ,
property, Price, $l,0o0.
6-room residence, lot 125 x 220, on
Booth street, 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 gocd 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, $1,050.
We can make easy terms in settlement
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
are interested, call and see us, or telephone
us and we will call. It will pay '
you if you are considering any deals in
real estate to see us before committing
yourself.
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Over Ardrey'a Drug Store,
Telephone 126,
FORT MILL S C.
i FREE VOTE COUPON. I
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J Cut out this coupon and 7
j| present it at McElhaney's ^
4 store and he will exchange 4
5 if fr\r ^wpntv.Av* vnfAa in %
jr. V I vr? V ?? I 1J V. T wvv.*j III ^
2 the $400 Piano Contest, ?
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kinc'S NEW LIFE PILLS
The Pills That Do Cure.
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THIS COUPON IB GOOD FOR
25 VOTES
IN THE BIG PR1ZR CONTEST
IF CLIPPED PRbM THE
TIMES AND PRESENTED AT
THE STORE OF THE
mii/ls Ik vnxrwo nn
I FORT MILL, S. C. I
A 'MOTHER'S LOVE.
r
The Instinct of Mother Greater
and Stronger Than Anything
in the Known World.
we read a great deal about a
Mother's Love and it is alright?
but we read more about a Mother's
Instinct to preserve her
young. When it is possible to
buy for fifty cents or a dollar a
certain and infallible remedy for
Pneumonia, Croup and Colds, the
marvel is that so many mothers
do not make the purchase. This1
wonderful remedy is applied externally
and will positively cure I
colds, croups, and that dread disease,
pneumonia. It is a remedy
that has been on the market sev-*"
eral years, contains no dope, no
harmful ingredients, but .acts as
no other medicine ever acted on
the afflicted parts. All druggists
sell this marvelous remedy ?
Gowan's Preparation, and every
home should contain a bottle.
Frost-Proof Cabbage
Grown in th
We are prepared to ship from now ur
MENT of CABBAGE PLANTS, tied in I
ed, with an Extra Hundred Plants FREE
Plants are raised from
Frost-Pro
which are grown especially for us on !
sprayed with Lime and made free fro
thousand delivered, count guaranteed an
We refer you to Peoples National Ban!
bility, also to Postmaster and Express A
Our Lettuce Plant
also, and we will put on at same figures,
at each station; commission -deducted froi
and secure agency.
THe Enterpri
Megget
The largest Potato Plant and Cabbage
voted in South Catolina and Florida to p
j THE SAVIN
|| ' "THE OLD
Capital
Surplus
Liability of Stockholder!
Protection to Depositc
A quarter of a century
enables us to offer our
CURITY. Have never lo
I You are cordially inv
with us.
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J Leroy Springs, Prest.
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|S| That January 1
'S each of our frien
d health and pros
pi hope further tl
K may attend you <
H Year and that w
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$ added much to y
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p\ Buying Groceri<
Eootn your health
Parks Groce
E. S. PARK
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A Four Hundred Boiler Piano
Absolutely Giyen Away!
That advertising is now a science is
again demonstrated practically to the
buying public of this section by the
wonderful advertising system now employed
by the enterprising business
house of McElhaney & Co., who are
going to give away ABSOLUTELY
FREE to some one of their customers
on August 1 the beautiful CLAXTON
TARLOR GRAND PIANO Which is
row on exhibition at their store. The
Claxton sells for FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS and is a HIGH CLASS instrument
in every respect, GUARAN
TEED by the makers for TEN YEARS.
JUST THINK OF IT1 A Four hundred
Dollar Piano to be GIVEN AWAY!
A few years ago, if a merchant was to <
do such a thing he would be considered
a fit subject for an asylum, but conditions
have changed, yet in the face of
the enormous sum spent in advertising
the fact of McElhaney & Co. giving
away a $400 Piano is a stupendous undertaking
and it clearly demonstrates
their desire to be "always up to and a
little ahead" of the spirit of the times.
Every purchaser of $1.00 worth of
goods :rom any department of their
store will receive a coupon good for I
loo votes on the Piano. The person
presenting the largest number of votes i
to them on August 1 will receive the
piano absolutely free. No iavors will ,
be shown and every person will be ,
gi^en an equal chance. *lhe reputation :
i njoyed by AicElhaney A: Co. for :
"tquare dealing" insures this fact. |
We think the buying people will appreciate
this extremely liberal offer on the j
I art of McElhaney & Co. and we pre- '
diet a lively scramble for votes. -Adv. ! ?
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Pllpl-'l PH'<\ IS THE ONLY
GENUINE arbssa salve
and Lettuce Plants,
e Open Air.
itil April 1st, the FINEST ASSORTaunches
of Fifty (50), correctly count- i
5 to ench Thousand purchased. These
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of Seed
[*ong Island, N. Y. Our plants are
im Rerms. Our prices are $1.50 per
d prompt shipments,
k, Charleston, S. C., as to our reliagents,
Meggetta, S. C.
:s are Frost Proof
We want Agents to handle our plants
m price of plants 10 per cent. Write
ise Plant Co.,
ts, S. C.
? Farm in the South. Fifty acres <lelants
alone. [12-5-3m]
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GS BANK I
RELIABLE." |
$25,000.00 I |
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i<.,uuu.uu y
i 25,000,00 \
>rs $62,000.00 J
' of conservative banking 3
patrons ABSOLUTE SEst
a dollar on loans,
ited to open an account
of Fort Mill, I
W. B. Meacham, Cashr. j
?o"pe|
1st, 1913, found jgj
us truju^nig goou (Jj
jperity, and we g
nat good health j*
during the New ^
hen another year $
1 you may have . H
our bank acount. . $!
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Here win ?m mi
and pocketbook.
ry Company, i
!S, Manager. Qj
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They Are Here! I
I heve returned from the Ten- 1
H
nessee markets with a second I
car load of fine young Mules, I
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unu ciin anAiuub ior iarmers
and others to see this lot. Every
Mule guaranteed. Prices right.
SAM MUSGRAVE
AT MILLS & YOUNG'S STABLES.
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In sums of Three Hundred to I
Ten Thousand Dollars. o 1
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Not the rich man nor the lucky man, for?
f Where Prizes are things that money will buy, x
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I Everybody Wins 10 to 25 Per Cent, jj
* On every dollar. Our goods are new and up-to-date. This is the reason < *
we are selling so many nice things. EVERYTHING for the House. < >
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I "First on the Square." <;
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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 anrl afFonf frWu IimnnUiol t-c? ? *
__ ? ? ? -?? ?>vw ?uv wiwuwum tuuea ana 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. ,J
Two Sizes?25c and 50c.
Parks Drug Comp'y,
Agency for Nyal's Family Remedies.
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