DANGEROUS CALOMEL
GOING OUT OF USE
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A Safer, More Reliable Remedy Has
Taken Its Place in the Dnig
Store and in the Home.
A few years ago, men, women
and children took calomel for a
sluggish liver and for constipation.
They took risks when
they did so, for calomel is a
dangerous drug. Your family
doctor will be the first to tell you
this if he discovers you dosing
yourself with calomel.
But the drug trade has fonud a
safer, more pieasant remedy than
calomel in Dodson's Liver Tone.
W. B, Ardrey tells us that
their drug store; sells "Dodson's
Liver Tone in practically every
case of billiousness and liver
trouble where calomel used to be
taken.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a
vegetable liver tonic that is
absolutely harmless for children
and grown people. It sells for
50 cents a bottle and is guaranteed
to be entirely satisfactory
by Ardrey's drug store who will
refund your money with a smile
if it does not give quick, gentle
relief without any of calomel's
unpleasant after-effects.
TAX NOTICE-1913.
Office of the County Treasurer of York
County.
Yorkville, S. C., Sept. 12. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that the TAX
BOOKS for York county will be opened
on WEDNESDAY. the'lSTH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1913, ami remain open un- ;
til the 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER,
1913, for the collection of STATE, !
COUNTY, SCHOOL and I.QCAL TAXES,
for the tiscal year 1913. without ;
penalty, after which day ONE PER
CENT, penalty will be added to all payments
made in the mouth of .JANUARY,
1914, and TWO PER CENT penalty
for all payments made in the month
of FEBRUAkY. 1914. and SEVEN
PER CENT, penalty will be added to
all payment* made from the 1ST DAY
Sf MARCH, 11)14, to the 16TH DAY of !
IARCH, 1914. and after this date all
unpaid taxes will (?o into executions
and all unpaid Sin^U' polls will be i
turned over to the several Magistrates
for prosecution in accordance with law.
For the convenience of taxpayers, I
will attend the following places on the
days named:
At Fort Mill, Friday atvd Saturday,
October IK) and 31.
At Rock Hill, from Monday. November
3, to Saturday, November 8.
And at Yorkvilte from Monday, November
10, until Wednesday the 31st
day of December, 1913, after which
date the penalties will attach as stated
above.
NOTE.?Tht* Tax Books are made up
by Townships, ami parties writing about
taxes will always e xpedite matters if
they will mention the Township or
Townships in which their property or
properties are located.
HAKKY E. NEIL.
Treasurer York County. I
Real Estate
For Sale.
23 4 acres in Fort Mill with
three tenant houses on same.
20 acres within five miles of
Fort Mill, mostly forest oak and
pine, three acres bottoms.
35 acres one mile frorp Fort
Mill, house, barn, well. %
The Griffin store property, one
mile from Fort Mill.
We have a number of other i
farms near Fort Mill at pi ices!
ranging from $12.50 to $50 per
acre. Ask to see our list.
We also have a number of desirable
dwellings for sale in i
town, and will be glad td show
same to those who are interested.
BAILES & LINK,
; . Brokers,
Fort Mill, - ^ S. C.
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REPAIRING
I am prepared to repair your Guns,
Pistols, Bicycles, Clocks, etc., in a satisfactory
manner and at reasonable '
prices. Call at my shop one door north
of L. A. Harris A Co.'s store.
A. R. STARNES.
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 1
25 VOTES I
IN THE BIG PRIZE CONTEST R
IF CLIPPED FRO#THE |
TIMES AND PRESENTED AT f
THE STORE OF THE $
MILLS &c YOUNG CO., F
FORT MILL, S. C. !
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Bratton Fennell &nd little
sou arrived from Columbia Fri- |
day and, with Mr. Fennell. are
residing in the Ardrey dwelling
on Clebourn street.
Miss Mamie Caroihers, of
Rock Hill,'was a guest Saturday
at the hortie of her brother, Mr. '
N. L. Carothers. in thisfcity.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris and !
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vviv viuuguici, oi rcaK, fi, UM |
are visiting at the home of Mr. I
Harris' mother, Mrs. Margaret i
Harris, in the Pleasant Valley
community.
S. S. Darnell, of the battleship
South - Carolina, is spending
a portion of a month's furlough
with relatives in this township.
Rev. S. P. Hair, accompanied
by Mrs. Hair and the children,
left Tuesday morning to spend
his annual vacation of two weeks
at his old home at Blackville,
S. C.
Friends of Miss Dora Grier
will be pleased to know that she
has fully recovered from a
recent severe illness and is
again at her desk in the office of
the Fort Mill Mfg. company.
Mr. F. E. Ardrey returned
Friday evening from a six weeks'
pleasure trip to the Pacific coast.
Miss Lucy Merrit.t, of Edgemoor.
arrived Sunday morning
tn viait' ral'ifiwn" I" ?.U:~
Ituiv I viamca 111 11IIS City.
Mrs. Sam McElhaney, with her 1
little daughters, Ethel and
Blandina, has returned to Hebron.
N. C.. after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. R. L. Bennett, in j
this place.
Miss Annie Link to Wed.
Fort Mill people generally will
read with interest the following
announcement which appeared !
in a recent issue of the Ilickofy
(N. C.) Democrat:
"Saturday afternoon the Pleiades
Book club met with Miss
Marguerite Link at the home of
Mrs. George E. Bisanar. The
book of the afternoon was the
"glad" book, "Pollyanna," and
ana the opera, "The Bohemian
Girl," from which Miss Annie
Link played several selections
and Miss Margaret Bost read the
history and sketch ot' the opera.
After the meeting a dainty four
course luncheon was served in
the dining room, at which the
engagement of Miss Annie Moore
Link and Mr. Robert 'Sinclair
Booth, of Atlanta, Ga., was announced."
Miss Link is a sister of Mr. C.
S. Link, of,Fort. Mill, and resided
in this? city for several years.
She is a highly accomplished
young woman and is deservedly
popular. Miss Link was for a
number of years teacher of mu- j
sic in the local graded school. '
NO PUZZLE TO THE MARRIED
Benedict Could Quickly Aniwer Question
Which Appears to Worry
High Judicial Tribunal.
Is a wife a "family?" .
Married men laughed right out
loud when they learned that the |
court of appeals lma been asked to
answer this question, the lower courts
being unable to agree in the matter.
That the valuable time of the highest
tribunal in the state should be
taken up with a question which unv
benedict could answer with his eyes
shut and both hands tied behind his)
back has provided no end of n.erri- |
merit for the matrimonial cuplives. j
"The wife is always the family,'**
said one married martyr. "When
there are no children she is the head
of the family. If the judges of I lie
court of ufiponla doubt whether one
woman thin constitute a family I'll
send them a few assorted Christmas
hills. They'll be convinced that my
wife is a colony. If they wanted to
[five tlie court some re?l ui.ri. uliu
didn't they try to find out what
part of the family the husband is?"
INEVITABLE CONCLUSION.
"Is that man in good odor in the
business community?"
"He ought to be; he's a dealer in
perfumes."
A HUMAN SORT.
"That man is much like a pistol."
"In what respect?"
"He is either being loaded or getting
fired." j
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FINE PRETENSES.
Mi.-s Quaint-?Can Miss Oldgirl
read tine print without gla^s^s? j
V:-- lb rt (.-iiv.M < ally )?Oh,
yes. u< . a hat die don't.
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Thanking yoi
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I Ten Grand
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gj Second Grand Prize:
8 $100 Rock Hill Buggy
I with Top and Rubber Tires
3 Third Grand Prize:
$75 Putnam Organ,
? Guaranteed ten years.
Fourth Grand Prize:
| $50 Five-Piece Parlor
j| Suit. A Beauty.
I Eighth Grand Prize:
Ladies' Tailored Coat
Suit. Value $25.
THE PROPOSITION?Every pe
One Vote, every dollai to 100 Votes,
the greatest number of Votes will be
number of votes get3 the Second Gra
away. Now, we wish it understood,
part and vou or vour fripnd will w^n
oughly understand the proposition c:
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Great Ten-Day 5
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the total amount
stations. There ar
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Prizes Absc
ty, Decembei
First Grand Prize:
. Handsome
Hallet & Davis
PIANO,
Value, $400.
Ninth Grand Prize:
Man's $25 Suit or
Overcoat.
nny yon spend in any one of our
and so on. On Saturday, Decembe
! given the First Grand Prize; the c
nd Prize, and so on down the line u
, this is no chance game, no guess \
one of the Ten Grand Prizes meriti
ill at any one of our three stores ai
starter stands the best show at win
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Fifth Grand Prize: >
Princess Steel Range.
Value $60.
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Sixth Grand Prize:
$50 Standard Sewing
Machine. Life-time Guarantee.
Seventh Grand Prize: ?
Beautiful $50 Diamond 1
Ring. I
lentil is ran J Prize: j? j
$25 Kitchen Cabinet. I
It's a Beauty. %
three departments entitles you to
r 20, 1913, the customer holding
tistomer holding the second largest
ntil the Ten Grand Prizes are given
vork. Just a little effort on your
oncd above. If you do not thor- %
id we'll explain it to you folly. SJ
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