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THIS IS AGE OF "SOCIETIES" <N?w Yorker's Appeal for Suppressing Overworked Organization. AVho cnn deny that this is preeminently the age of combinations and societies?" There is a society, with a capital S, for even* purpose under the heaven. Yes, verily, a society to mourn and a society for peace, a society for noise and a society for the supp-i - ion of noise, a society for giving cod, at last, a society for the preventing of giving. Is it not almost time to pause in our mad career of organization and to ask ourselves. What next? asks a correspondent of the New York Times. Whither and wherefore? rorwOTTii, can we mi suppress superfluous noises without making so muelt noise about it ? Ami is it absolutely necessary to pay useless dues in order to prevent useless giving#? Feiiow sufferers. let us be up and doing! There L but one way out of t'lis intolerable situation. Perhaps vor have gimsfed it already. Let lis organi/.- one more society. Tliis is to bj the real est, most farreaching and final achievement of this age of marvelous achievements, liot us form a society for the prevention and suppression of useless societies. Henceforth let Spasus bp the great battlecry of humanity! Then shall we live happily forever after. Sclah! TYPICAL AMERICAN BOY. An exciting experiment was recently conducted in Washington, where it was desired to procure a likeness of the features of a typical .American hoy. Photographs were taken hv the hundreds, and were re ceived from all parts of the country, from city and town alike, all types appeared. Finally a scientific study wns inaugurated as the judges settled down to work. There was nothing on the photographs to furnish r clue as to names, no data an <? tin residence, for the purpose was to get the purest type of American hoy Now ttie theories of the, ethnologist* are shaken, for the face chosen wa> "that of a Russian Jew's son, Imrn across the water. This indicate* that the "melting pot" of Israel 'Zangwill began work early. The fact has every characteristic looked for ir the general conception of a k?vn alert and altogether typical American boy.?"Affairs at Washington,' bv Joe Mitchell Chappie, in Naliona Magazine. ;t til' On Sa Second Grand $100 Rock Hi with Top and Ru ' Third Grand I $75 Putnam Guaranteed U Fourth Grand $50 Five-Piec Suit. A Beai Eighth Grand Ladies' Tailor Suit. Valu< THE PROPOSITI! One Vote, every dollar i the greatest number o: number of votes gets t away. Now, we wish I part and you or your i g oughly understand the I GET BXJSY TODA I MiLi I DRUGGISTS ENDORSE I DODSON'S LIVER TONE | It ib a Guaranteed Harmless Vegetable Remedy that Regulates the Liver Without Stopping Your Work or Play. A dose of calomel may knock you completely out for a day ? sometimes two or three days. Dodson's Liver Tone relieves attacks of constipation, biliousness and lazy liver headaches, and , you stay on your feet. W. B. Ardrey sells Dodson's I Liver Tone .and guarantees it to ;give perfect satisfaction. If you buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone ami do not find it the safest, most pleasant and successful liver remedy you ever | took, this store will give you ; back the 50 cents you paid for it i without question. This guarantee tint a trust-! I worthy druggist is glad to give J (on Dodson's Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as the medicine, ' and that is saying a lot. ?Adv. J School Tax Election. Notice is hereby given that an election will !>e held at Gold Hill Academy in Gold Hill School District No. 39, I ; York County, on Friday August 15, ; 1913, for the purpose of determing whether the levy for school purposes in ! said district shall he increased to four 1 mills on the dollar. W. 11. WINDLE, W. P. EPFS, W. B, MEDL1N, Trustees Gold Hill District No. 39. ReaTEstate For Sale. ; 23 4 acres in Fort Mill with ' three tenant houses on same. l| 20 acres within five miles of Fort Mill, mostly forest oak and. I I n.V/. |iiiLiiictr titles uunuii io, : 35 acres one n.ile from Fort i Mill, house, barn, well. The Griffin store property, one : mile from Fort Mill. We have a number of other ? farms near Fort Mill at prices , ranging: from $12.50 to $50 per , acre. Ask to see our list. , We also have a number of deI sirable dwellings for sale in , town, and will be glad to show same to these who are interest- i 1 ed. BAILES & LINK, [ Brokers, Fort Mill, - - S. C. and Prizes turday, Dec f.rif5: First Grar ill Buggy ibber lires nana; 'organ, Mil i zrs- piAi e Parlor y | nty. ?dlllC, Prize: Ninth Gra ed Coat Man's $25 : $25. Oven ON?Every penny you spend in to 100 Votes, and so on. On Si f VfttAe will ho rriTron tho "First f ' * o - lie Second Grand Prize, and so o it understood, this is no chance 'riend will win one of the Ten G i proposition call at any one of c lY?The early starter stands the S & Y V j It Is Oui P I To handle any business en fair and liberal manner as relation with this bank sa Aside from the excellent f: has the advantage of havi years and of always havii consideration. Savings Bank Leroy Springs, Prest. V oammacciMHiMxnw A Lady She was With the way orders for G Fresh Meats. V her kind wor 01 II*A i 11 OCA1 ^ ^ V/U TY 111 thing if you pi orders. 'Phone JONES, th Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known ' everywhere as the best remedy made I for all diseases of the skin, and also for Liurns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflammation and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of Cornelius, N. C., writes that one box helped his serious skir. ailment after I other remedies failed. Only 25 cents. Recommended by Fort Mill Drug Co., ! Massey's Drug Store and Ardreys 1 Drug Store. i :ember 20, id Prize: _ . Flfth rrincess jome Va ) tv Sixth k Davis $50 sta, Machine. 1 L'V/j Seven! $400. Beautifu nil Prize: Ten! Suit or $25 Kil coat. It's any one of our three depart aturday, December 20, 1913, Jrand Prize; the customer hoi n down the line until the Ten game, no guess work. Just i rand Prizes mentioned above, mr three stores and we'll expl best show at winning. 'OUNG ?~11 ! I r urpose \ trusted to us in such a to make the customer's tisfactory and profitable. [icilities offered, this bank 1 ng been entablished for ! _ a I lg raaae salety its nrst II = I of Fort Mill, || | V. B. Meacham, Cashr. , ^ ! I ! Told Us in love we filled her roceries and Ve appreciate *ds and feel iay the same lone us your ;s 14 and 8. F r.porFR ?-? j , H i i I Langest Magazine in the World. TODAY'S MAGAZINKis tin* largest and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy ut all newsdealers. Ev ry lady who appreciatee a good magazine should send for a free sample copy and premium catalog. Address, TODAY'S MAGAZINE, Canton. Ohio. 1913. | Grand Prize: ^ Steel Range. ? lllA 1UV< | Grand Prize: 1 I idard Sewing 1 jfe-time Guarantee. 11 h Grand Prize: 1 $50 Diamond Ring. I h Grand Prize: :chen Cabinet, a Beauty. .ments entitles you to the customer holding ding the second largest Grand Prizes are given f, pi 1 i 111 f> offrtrt ftn ah t* ..VV*%/ VfAAVA V VIA J VU1 If you do not thor- ij ain it to you fully. w I i Pi I M E A C H A ! HALF PI For All Men's $1.50 Straw Hats for 2.50 3.00 Millii Only a few Street Hats left, single Hat, so down go the pr LADIES' PANAMAS-We $7.00, take them for $3.00 eac I MEN'S OXFORDS A bis < LADIES' and MISSES' OX white at a bijr reduction. Rei ' best makes of shoes. I -- = Meacharr J I "Cast Youi | Upon the Wa j And it shall return afte good biblical injunction, I L upon the waters or upon 9 temptations of life you w The place where you can fectly sure that it will nol it will bring with it many 1 is in the "FIRST NATIO We pay four per cent., days on savings deposits your savings into this bar The First Na ^ Fort Mill, t ?A It h:iH been asked "How can you afford to tiful $4<*> Claxton P * ? as you advertise j Our A * Wo prefer to sell 100 articles ? rather than 10 articles at a prol ? just ninety more people patro t reason for our being- in busines ? that we must bring the people * good values will bring us cus ? away the piano is simply to bri ? store, and it is doing it every d j McELHANI PE To tell the for everybod; it's even bett< It's as purs It will pleas< sure can be. LWe will tel len and wh X - - - V s . , - ' ? w a EPFS {Ice Straw Hats \ .75 -$1.25 1.50 iery I ^ We must not carry over a | ices again. 9 have only two left, worth g :ut to close out our stock. FORDS?In all colors and nember, we carry only the i & Epps. .. Bread 1 ters . r many days." This is a I )ut if you cast your MONEY the various attractions and ill never see it return. I cast your money and be per t only return to you, but that other members of its family * NAL BANK." I compounded every ninety and we want you to cast tional Bank, - - - S. C. I <*> ?tion i as several times * give away that beau- M J, arlor Grand Piano X you will do?" ? 7, X * . nswer 1 i at a profit of ten Cents each, f, it of one dollar each. It means ? nizing our store. The only T s is to do business This means 7, to our store. Low prices and X iomers always. Our giving X ng additional business to our X ay. It pays you and us. X EY & CO. I 5S, | ERLESS. name is a shame, y likes it, because zr than the name, as pure can be. ; you as sure as N 11 you who, why, U lere next week. m ? umbhibB % ? > A