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. DON'T LET YOUR LIVER GET LAZY Dodeon's Liver Tone Will Kesp it Workino >nrl M.tr. V I-.l \X/.I1 1 Clean ? No Bad After-Lffect?. If yon have allowed your fear of calomel to keep you from toning up your liver when it gets a littie sluggish and lazy?try Dodson's Liver Tone, and note how quickly and harmlessly it starts the liver and relieves constipation ancl bilious attacks. When you take Dodson's Liver Tone, you do not have to stay in the house all day. None of the weakening and harmful aftereffects of calomel follow its use. Dodsons Liver Tone is a mild, pleasant vegetable liquid that cannot hurt either children or grown people. Yet it easily overcomes the most stubborn and Inactive liver without making you quit eating or working. These are not just claims, Ardrey's drug store backs up every one of these statements anb agrees to refund the price of Dodson's Liver Tone with a smile, to any person who pays him 50 cents for a bottle and isn't satisfied that he got his money's worth. Imitations of Ilnfknn'c I Tone are another proof that it is a good thing. Nobody ever imitates a poor remedy. l>e sure you get the genuine Hudson's Liver Tone ?the kind that is guaranteed." TAX NOTICE- 1913. Office of the County Treasurer of York County. York vf lie, S. C.. Sept. 12. 1913. Notice is hen by given that the TAX BOOKS for York county will he opened on WEDNESDAY, the 15TH DAY OK OCTOBER. 1913. and remain open until the 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1913, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY. SCHOOL and LOCAL TAXES, for the fiscal year 1913, without penalty, after which day ONE PER CENT, penalty will he added to all payments made in the mouth of JANUARY, 1914, and TWO PER CENT penalty for all payments made in the month of "FEBRUARY, 1914, and SEVEN PER CENT, penalty will he added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY of MARCH, 1914, to the lf.TH DAY of MARCH, 1914, and after this date nil unnaid taxes will tro into v. enti.mu and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in a cordanoe with law. For the conveni* tee of taxpayers, 1 will attend the following places on the days named: At Yorkville front Monday, November 10, until Wednesday the Mist day of December, 11*1."., after which date the penalties will attach as stated above. NOTE.?The Tax Hooks are made up by Townshi| s, and parties writing about taxes wijl always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. HAKKY E. NEIL, Treasurer York County. Desirable Farms For Sale. 35 acres one mi!e from Fort Mill; house, barn, well, etc., $1,625. 155 aero tract within 4 miles of Fort Mill; good dwelling and outhouses, at $16.50 per acre. 1/tr; o ?:i ? no-av-ic i I d> L ill)nil O HMIt'S from Fort Mill, good dwelling, barn?, tenant houses, complete farm, $4,000. 130-acre tract 3 miles from Fort Mill; fully equipped wi:h building's, etc., a bargain at $30 per acre. 48-acre tra?-t about 4 miles from F<>rt Mill, with tenant house, $25 per acre. 134-acre tract 4 miles from Fort Mill, with dwelling and outhouses, at $12 50 per acre. Ask to f-.ee our li.-f of town property for sale. BAILES & LJNK, Brokers, Fort Mill, - - S. C. 1 THIS COUPON IS COOP POP 'Jj i 23 VOTES I IN THE PIC, PR 17.E CONTEST J IF CLIPPED FROM THE J TIMES AND PRESENTED AT { U THE STORE OF TJIE J I MILLS & YOUNG CO., p t'j FORT MILL, S. C. d -7??- -r-rv ? kfc. ^ For Mr. Younj* and Bride. Among the many social courtesies recently sh >\vn Miss Fran , ces Harris, win will become the bride of Mr. M inly Young: this (Wednesday) evening: at 7 o'1 ' * * ... ciu<-i\, one 01 tne most elaborate and successful was held in her hoi.or Tuesduy evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young in their elegant new home on North Clebourne street. The entire lower floor was converted into a series of reception parlors, each of which was gorgeously and tastefully : decorated to a color scheme. 1 A beautiful array of ferns and English smilax together with a profusion of vari-colored chrysanthemums, white and pink carnations tastefully arranged' added beauty and brilliancy to ; the scene. The guests were received in the large and spacious hall by i t the hostees and after being served with delicious punch by! Misses Annie Russell and Isabel Grier they were conducted to the i dining room where they were served block cream, assorted cakes, almonds, mints and coffee. Before leaving the dining room, ; souvenirs appropriate to tin1 occasion were pinned on each guest by Misses Fair Lee Frances Smith, Julia Ligon. The guests were then enter1 tained by several delightful j solos rendered by Mrs.-Chas. M. Brown who ic a crnacf of fUn I ; hostess. The following is a list of those present: Dr. and Mrs. Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Meaeham, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. j Tom Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. , Link, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bailes, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Atwater, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Ligon, Mrs. Azilee Harris, Mr. i and Mrs. E. W. Kimbrell. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris, Mrs. Alice Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coats, Mr. Hafner, Misses Frances Harris, Nell Li go n, Mary Boyd. Carrie Pulp. Blanche Lawrence. Bess Spratt, Minnie Garrison, Helen Ardrey, Annie Russell, Gwineth Bratton, Isabel Grier, Dora Grier, Louise Young, Camj mie Smith, Estelle Massey, Lucile Barber, Julia Ligon. Fair Lee, Frances Smith. Manly Young, Murray Mack, Alex Young. Richard Fulp. Oscar Culp, Len Massey, Mr. Lewis. Holt Ardrey, Sam Lee, John Harris, James ... 1 ?*. 1 \r cuiu /vrtuur 1 oun?, ? * u> Fort Mill Won. Members of the local football team, composed principally of pupils of the high school, were in a state of high glee Friday evening when they returned victorious after an afternoon's contest for gridiron honors with the Lancaster eleven. The mem?.bers of the team stated that the game with Lancaster was extr< mely hard fought from heginning to end, both teams playing excellent ball. The score was 12 to 7, and for the Fort Millians Hall and Link carried the ball across for touchdowns. ; while for Lancaster Moore regis| tered a touchdown and E. Hough ; kicked goal. The Fort Mill boys have done 1 some hard practice recently and I expect to enter other contests before the season closes. Heavy Postal Business Expected. Elaborate preparations are under way in the postollices throughout the country t?> avoid tne clogging of the mails during the holiday season. .More than 100.000,(KK) packages above the usual Christmas business of previo i-: years wili probably be handled in the two weeks beginning December IS. Full in Si rue i ons i?i!' enij lo.ki .c ;n i? 11 lioiiit! c irriers, hand ts of ;n .i , a itomodiles ;ir: 1 \v- v.' '.'is 14, ?11 v <>1:1 to po>1 j 1; -1 < rs. lot* pivriiiii. til d< par:? . is li. ve Int'ii asked lo vV.liilioa 1 as fares f<os.-ibio the tnaili .e of <1 -corn 1 tits (hiring the rt.: ii period. Kail roads have l?e--n warned to make ready tor a vast inereise in the mail due lo I he .1 \\ pal eel post. in this connect j m it was regarded as significant that I'osiinasler (Jener d Burleson sit" ; d order lor immediate <1. ivery 2d,OIM) scales o 1(M) pounds cap uity and instruct pes'ma tors ' to tear down previous pan el post regulations posit d in their offices. These steps were tak-n to mean that Burleson anticipates an early extension of the parcel post weight and r? vision of the rules. : V- / * 0 *W? /\ nnr* 11 4^ I *r?k ;; uie gooas at wr :: The eason or * going to move ? * immense stock I ;; Ask salesmar * ? + " * IOn Saturdc Second Grand Prize: $100 Rock Hill Buggy with Top and Rubber Tires Third Grand Prize: $75 Putnam Organ, | Guaranteed ten years. H Fourlh Grand Prize: | $50 Five-Piece Parlor | J | Suit. A Beauty. k \ * Kighih Grand Pi--, j Laches iaiiored Coat j Suit* Value $25. J i < i \I THE PRC?C?3ITI0W?Every pc e l - ? jj , One Vote, ct ci .1- i: ' ? ICO Vot, , ^ the greatest mi;rr>c ul \ ot- s wiil > jS number ot' votes gets the Seeorul Ore i 'j away. Now, we wish it understood j $ part and you or your friend will, win oughly in;(lev'stand the oroposition c: j h GET U USY TOE AY?The carfy 1 M i LLS \t '& ttsmtwsBS&iE&asMmmajsavm * * \ A H ? > We have bee we have the hal * I ^ o B ; t You know w t at the Big Sale. t ? ** Cut 1" >v*;ces, and * ' :: our goods are L .1. 1 1 ?^~vr ^| Jf 101 "IC |[ lelp 11 n so busy for the p bit now and just car LISTEN! hat happened to our Well, we have Cu the prices that are 1 -aughable. We acti lat we are going tc this great reduction md do not wish to to our new storehou 1 for votes with eacl vw YoyngC $ t . Vs- 5- * ?> * <> * <* * <? V 0 iy, Decembei First Grand Prize: Handsome Hallet & Davis PIANO, I Yaks, $400. I' * * 77 utG : 'ill ?' \ v": | Man'* nr\ L - j. .1A . ... i- <j. O f * CO" ? any v ; ..]> J ia arr. ci -ur i : t. . 0 i ?t *i i C t . C o . he u.vc," i ie i - t Gr.??: ; t ,o 'i md Prize, and so on down the line n , this U .?;. > /. .-mo e i p. \ no rn \t one ot the Ton Grin 1 Pri/eo * on t i ill Jit nny o.?.o oi cur three > ores an starter stands the best. t .iov/ at win Td v. - -h> h WSSEiKtSfcj^ -7T *r - r jrtVSPT "W ^an't | 41 ^ ^ t* ! || ? ii < > M < > < * T 4 " ast month that || i t keep still. ::1 *1 | " II f V P a . Regular Prices ?. ||| t Deep into the 11 low marked on H ..si 11 i "I ! jaily can t buv }\ f ) sell them at. H 7.T 1 it is that we are move such an || I i purchase. 11 Fori Mill, l! O., s. c. ;| hi inuwwMff??a maamasmwatBSKa ass aatJtaai^ luteiy FREE I r 20, 1913. ? Fifth Grand Prize: Princess Steel Range. Value $60. Sixth Grand Prize: $50 Standard Sewing Machine. Life-lime Guarantee. | Seventh Grand Prize: ? Beautiful $50 Diamond _ | Tenth Grand Prize: j | ( "> r, * rs- ? i /* ' 1 .1 ?. /?? Cabinet. | r > , IS - f. ?\iOri HT v. l ? ' < ;A Je. tr1::non'.3 o t it If s you to P 'j ' t'.o ei'v>*!tjr lv>Hing j| : >u- i )\ holding the second largest J utI! t'i; Ten Giaii'l Prizes are given jS r jik. Jiist.ii Utile effort on your | no 1 nbuve. If you d) not thor- 4 i 1 w?'il explain it tc you fully, ning. * a - nn: c-iznr^F**ror\^ r ? ftfl