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Kon^^MT ^^^WITH A SMILE Store Will there Ever be a Case ^dion'i Tone ou ^J^^^^B^^^H^BJEpid or ^T it has practically j^^^^^^Kken the place of calomel?the B Bug which is so often dangerW. B. Ardrey, who Sells B Bod son's Liver Tone, recom|^^^^^Biends it as a reliever of constiB^B^^Bation, sour stomach, biliousness sluggish liver. It works gentsurely and harmlessly. If a ^B^^Hpottle should ever fail to give ^^^^^Esatisfaction W. B. Ard e.v will ^^^^Hfrefund the price paid without ^^^^^Bquestion B B The price of Dodson's Li er ^^ B Tone is 50 cts. per bottle. Be B B sare you get Dodsoi.'s Liver Tone and not some m< dicine put up in imitation that is not backed ^^^^B up by a guarantee and that may ^^^Bn contain harmful drugs. ^|^Haile's on the Corner." Come and take a look at nnr Invplv linp nf bv v v.j luav VI DRUGSTORE CANDIES. Chewing Gum galore. Fort Mill Drug Comp'y, J. R. HA1LE, Proprietor. Phone 43. j TAX NOTICE-1913. m Office of the County Treuurer of York 1 County. 1 Ycrkville, S. C.. Sept. 12. 1913. 1 Notice is hereby given that the TAX ffiOOKS for York county will he opened WEDNESDAY, the 15TH DAY OF ClCTOBKR, 1918. and remain open until the 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER. 19|13. for the collection of STATE. n , SLHOUL and LOCALTAXES, for tfae fiscal year'1913, without penalty, after which ihay ONE PER CEK'T. penalty will be added to all payments n.ade in the mouth of .1ANUAR|', 1911. and TWO PER CENT penaltytfor a!1 payments made in the month of WEHKrARY, 19!4. and SEVEN PER1CENT. penalty will be added t? all payments made from the 1ST DAY of MARCH, 1914, to the 15TH DAY of 1914, and after this date all unpaid\ taxes will go into execution* and all unpaid Single Polls will b< turned over tc the several Magistrate* for prosecution in accordance with law. For the convenience of taxpayers, 1 will attend the following places on the days named: At Yorkville from Monday, November 10, until Wednesday the 31st day of December, 1913, after which date the penalties will attach as statec: above. NOTE. ?The Tax Books are made uj iby Townships, and parties writing about taxes will always expedite matters il they will mention the Township ot "Townships in which their property ot properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer York County. Desirable Farms For Sale. 35 acres one mile from Fort Mill; house, barn, well, etc., $1,625. , 155 aero tract within 4 miles of Fort Mill; good dwelling anc outhouses, at $16 50 per acre. 145-acre tract about 3 miles irom rort Mill, good dwelling, barns, tenant houses, complete farm, $4,000. 130-acre tract 3 miles frorr Fort Mill; fully equipped with buildings, etc., a bargain at $3( per acre. 48-acre tract about 4 miles from Fort. Mill, with tenanl v house, $25 per acre. 134-acre tract 4 miles frorr Fort Mill, with dwelling and out houses, at $12.50 per acre. Ask to see our list of towr property for sale. BAILES & LINK, Brokers, Fort Mill, - - S. C. KI&S-8 NEW LIFE PIU.? The Piils T>iat Do C urc. i '%? * ; ' ** ; s ..... PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Idelia Hayes, of Charlotte, was the pruest the last week of lit-tle Miss Elma Bradford in this city. The Rev. S. P. Hair of the Fort Mill Baptist church has been confined to his home on! Spratt street for several days by illness. ! Misses Kathleen Wilkes and Helen Tolbert, two attractive younpr ladies from Winthrop col lege, spent Sunday and Monday I with Miss Lana Parks in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kimbrell, of Rock Hill, were among the out of town visitors to Fort Mil! Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G. Lee, of I Greenville, whose marriage ocj curred on Wednesday of last j week, were guests Monday of Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lee, in thk' city. Mr. B. S. Kimbrell, of Rock Hill, spent Thanksgiving at th*1 home of his father, Mr. W. E. Kimbrell, in Upper Fort Mill. Rev. T. J. White, formerly paster of the local Methodist church, . was a visitor to Fort Mill for a few hours Monday. Mr. White is to serve the church of Branchville, Orangeburg county, during next year. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Railroad Work Suspended. Out of respect for its late president, W. W. Finley, whose sudden death occurred on Tuesday of last week, operations of every kind on the entire Southern railroad s>stem were suspended for a period of five minutes Friday, during which time the funeral of Mr. Finley was being held in Washington city. Thanksgiving Recital. One of the most pleasant events of Thanksgiving in Fort Mill was tho recital Thursday evening of the music class of Miss Sue ! Bradford, given at her home on East Booth street, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Miss Bradford's class numbers about 15 pupils, and the . parents of these and a number 1 of friends were present for the recital. At the conclusion of I the musieale a delicious course of 1 cake, mints and punch was , served. Registrtion is Slow. I City Registrar C. S. Link ir?> C I T. ~ i -rint-'u me times Saturday i a ternoon that up to that date only 25 of the possibly 400 voters . of Fort Mill had applied for ceri tificates to take part in the .{municipal election next month. {! Registration books are open i daily at the office of Bailes & , j Link, and although it is yet t i several weeks before the books ; close, the voters should register . early and avoid the possibility of overlooking the matter. No More Dollar Weeklies. The movement by the weekly ! I papers of North Carolina for a i decent figure for subscription price, seems to be general. One dollar and a half a year is the I price mostly in favor and after : I January 1, the dollar weekly i | will be a thing of the past. This is a movement for the better; ment of the press of the State as I a whole. The extra half dollar { will enable the editor to give his ? readers a more satisfactory news , ( service, will to some extent rei lieve his mind of the ever present worry about making both i ends meet, and will work to the j mutual satisfaction of both pub) lisher and subscriber We nui^ i that the publishers of weeklies ; in other Slates are moving in the t same direction. Trie Pennsylvania editors have announced i aii increase of 50 per cent over . the old subscription rates after the first of the year. The pubj lishers should now adopt a ] reasonable scale ot advertising rates and never cut it.?Charlotte Observer. REPAIRING i am prepared to repair your Guns, l'istols, Bicycles, 4 locks, etc., in a sat isfactory manner and at reasonable k prices. Call at my shop one d?<>?r north i 01 L. A. Harris & Co. 's store. A. K. ST A ItN KS. aifiii- i - -- I! it's i Ta r ai JLU V/Ul ? t t If It is but 4 4 H Prize V t t : \ nounced tit H to suppl it i u ana swe !t < f If Saturday a | ____ Mills & : > On Saturdc Second Grand Prize: $100 Rock Hill Buggy I with Top and Rubber Tires Third Grand Prize: $75 Putnam Organ, Guaranteed ten years. Fourth Grand Prize: $50 Five-Piece Parlor Suit. A Beauty. Eighth Grand Prize: Ladies' Tailored Coat Suit. Value $25. ITHE PROPOSITION?Every pe One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votes, the greatest number of Votes will be number of votes gets the Second Grn away. Now, we wish it understood part and you or your friend will win oughly understand the proposition c GET BUSY TODAY?The early I MILLS Dj *}ow 1 int Your a short time i V inners will and now is 1 y your Holida ill your vote. Special prices r, so COME / Young C 4 .<>.0 . <;> . . * * 4 .> 4 <5trvic TVIlfT "TUTU ""TMTTBTB TT' * m A E*^ iy, Decembei First Grand Prize: . Handsome Hallet & Davis j PIANO, Value, $400. J Ninth Grand Prize: Man's $25 Suit or Overcoat. nny you spend in any one of our 1 and so on. On Saturday, Decembei i 1 TT i /N * v. . j given xne i irst urana JL'nza; the ei tnd Prize, and so on down the line ni , this is 110 chance game, no guess w i one of the Ten Grand Prizes menti: all at any one of our three stores an starter stands the best show at win; He YCIIJ1 v * ?3BB ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmMM?mmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm rime B 1 II . H VfttAfi I _ I ^ 1 jntil the || be an- If ?????? > || the time I i + t ? .y wants if | ii li ror next |f SLONG 1 II II T if _ Fort Mill, || o., s. c. I it hitplv FRF.F. 1 rk*&4L<&,WJajr A lil H J PS 20, 1913. I Fifth Grand Prize: Princess Steel Range. Value $60. ~z Sixth Grand Prize: 3>50 Standard Sewing Machine. Life-time Guarantee. Seventh Grand Prize: Beautiful $50 Diamond Ring I Tenth Grand Prize: $25 Kitchen Cabinet. | ?Beauty- 1 hree departments entitles vou to 51 r 2ft, 1913, the customer holding I 1.stonier holding the second largest p itil the Ten Guild Prizes arc given * I roi k. Just a little effort on your mod above. If you do not tliord we'll explain it to you fully.