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rmr* ' r fi EASY RELIEF 1 FROM CONSTIPATION The Remedy that Replace* Calomel ? Cauce* no Ra*'riclion of Habit or Diet. It js a mistake to take calomel wlien ^our liver is lazv and needs toning ud. Hundreds of people in tais section have d scovtr. d that Dodson's Liver Tone is a thousand times better and safer and its action is just as sure. There are none of the bad aftereffects of calomel to Dodson's Liver Tone and no danger of salivation. For attacks of cor stipation or billiousness one or two spoonfuls of this mild, pleasant tasting vegetable liquid are enough and Ardrey's drug store gives a personal guarantee that every bottle will do all that is claimed for it. Money back in any case where it fails. Dodson's Liver Tone costs only 60 cents for a large bott le. Remember the name because there areyx\y number of remedies sold tft imitation of Dodson claims. Some of them have names very similar to Dodson's Liver Tone? and are in same color package. These imitations are not guaranteed and may be very harmful. Go to Ardrey's drug store and you will surely get the genuine. "Haji& on the Corner." j Come and take a look at our lovely line of dim STORE CANDIES. Chewing Gum galore. Fort Mill Drag Campy, J. R. HAILE, Proprietor. Phone 43. TAX NOTICE-1913. ' jt Office of the County Treasurer of York County. Yorkvillo, S. C., Sc>pt. 12. 1913. Notice is hereby given that the TAX BOOKS for Yorit county will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1913. and remain open until the 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL and LOt ALTAX- j ES, for the fise.al year 1913, without ! penalty, after which d;i.v ONE PER ! CENT, penalty will be added toalloav- ! ments made in the month of J A NIJ - j ARY. 1914. and TWO PER CENT pen- j alty for al! payments made in the month ; of FEBRUARY. 1914. and SEVEN PER CENT, penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY of MARCH, 1934, to the 16TH DAY of MARCH, 1914. and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into executions and all unpaid Single Polls will be j turned over to the several Magistrates ; for prosecution in accordance with law. j For the convenience of taxpayers, I will attend the following places on the | days named: At Yorkville from Monday, No- , vembcr 10, until Wednesday the 31st j day of December, 1913, after which ' date the penalties will attach us stated | above. NOTE.?The Tax Rooks are made up , by Townahii s, awl parties writing about taxes will always expedite matters if 1 they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or I 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 $1,625. 155 acre tract within 4 miles of Fort Mill; good dwelling and | outhouses, at $16 50 per acre. 1 iF * ~ x<*o-acre tract aDout 3 miles from Fort Mill, pood dwelling, barn?, tenant houses, complete farm, $4,000. 130-acre tract 3 miles from Fort Mill; fully equipped with buildings, etc., a bargain at $30 per acre. 48-acre tract about 4' miles from Fort 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 see our list of town property for sale. BAILES & L!NK, Fort Mil!, - - S. C. . * r * 11 . * V. : # || ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. | For Postmaster at Pineville j Information from Pineville is to the effect that civil service examination will be held in that itown on Saturday, December ! 13rh, from which a postmaster ! will be selected. There are. it is understood, a number of men, who will try for the place. Off to Masonic Grand Lodge. Messrs. C. S. Link and VV. M. ; Carothers are this week in Char- ! ! leston attending the meetings of the Masonic Grand Lodge, as representatives of Catawba Lodge, No. 56, of Fort Mill, j Messrs. Link and Carothers are | expected to return to Fort Mill Thursday evening or Friday. Special Service at Flint Hill. The Times is requested to anannounce that there will be special services by the pastor atI Flint Hill church next Saturday ! morning at 11 a. m., immediately j after which a business meeting of the session of the church will be held. Communion services will be held Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Mercantile Changes. The Mills & Young Company are now occupying the Ardrey i and Fulp storerooms one door) east of Ardrey's drug store, the removal to the buildings having been made during the last week. The building formerly occupied I * l- t ? uy me ivinis & Young company as a dry goods room is now occupied by Patterson's Dry Goods store, for several months located up-stairs over the First National : Bank. Central Hotel Cloned. As previously arranged, the Central Hotel of Fort Mill was closed on December 1st and the j proprietor, Mr. W. Mc. Gulp, with his family, is now occupying the home on East Booth street which was purchased recently j from Mr. W. P. Norman. Mr. ; Gulp requests The Times to extend thanks to his friends and the traveling public for the favors and patronage given him during his 12 years in the hotel business. An Approaching Marriage. Invitations were issued the last week to the marriage Wednesday evening, December 17. of Miss Azalee Wilson and Mr. Thos. Caldwell, the ceremony to take place at the home of the j bride's uncle, Mr. S. P. Wilson, j in the Gold Hill community. | Miss Wilson is the daughter of) the late S. L. Wilson, of Gold Hill, and has made her home in jC. arlotte for a number of years. Mr. Caldwell is a prosperous young tanner of Mecklenburg | county, and, like Ids bride-to-be, is widely known and popular. Col Ion Statistics by Postmasters. Wm. J. Harris, director of the census, has made arrangements whereby siatisiies as to the amount of cotton ginned, cotton consumed and stocks on hand at j the end of each month, are to be posted in a conspicuous place in each post office of the country. The reports are to he printed on extra large cards, so the figures can be easily read, and the cards are to be posted \\ here the fanners and others interested will ha <re easy access to the valuable statistics gathered by the department. A Surprise Marriage. A marriage which proved a pleasant surprise to t he many friends of the contracting couple | ir? this section was that last! Wednesday of Miss Maud Win- i die, youngest daughter of Mr. W. H. Windle, a well known i resident of Gold Hill, and Mr. \ Joe Smith, a young farmer of Lower Steele Creek. The marriage took place at the parsonage of the Fort Mill Raptist church, the Rev. S. P. Hair pronouncing the marriage vows, in the presence of a few relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Lower Steele Creek. Another New Keeidence. Information reaches The Times that Mr. Osmond Barber, of Barbersville, has purchased a lot from Mrs. E. M. Belk near the latter's home in the eastern section of the town and will in the early spring begin the erection of a handsome residence thereon. The lot secured by Mr. Barber lies just east of the Belk home on the knoll overlooking East Booth street and is considered one of the most ideal g residence lots of the town. It is I stated that Mr. Barber's re- | moval to Fort Mill is due to his | desire to give his children ad- | vantage of the excellent school || 1 .-' ilities offered by the local jf School. 5 WF ' " II Out* 1 4 i ? t\t it ||| - We are now IX are in a better j 11 creasing busine 11 many customer! tr to accomplish tl :: We truly ? tt ronage given us I1 that it is duly a] t| to buy goods at ;; short nrchts, an and see how w H day goods from H Han n Please bring ft Dec. 1 5th, as \> 11 Mils Rr ^ ^ as. v aa o ? <- > P T ~fj | On Satnrdc I Second Grand Prize: $100 Rock Hi!i Buggy with Top and Rubber Tires Third Grand Prize: $75 Putnam Organ, Guaranteed ten years. Fourth Giand Frizc: $50 Five-Piece Parlor Suit. A Beauty. I Eighth Grand Prize: Ladies' Tailored Coat Suit. Value $25. THE PROPOSITION?Every pe One Vote, every dollar to 100 Votes, the greatest number of Votes will be number of votes gets the Second Gra 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 M*>"W "F u ^ JL . in our New Place c Dosition to handle < ss; to receive and 5 in a more satisfact lat which will be ol thankful to our frie ; at our old stand, a ppreciated. Our ai 3 cheap as possible, d please our custon ell we are fixed anc i us. d in Your V in your Contest Vot se cant receive then Young G vv v ? v - 4> <> O < + . $ . * . ? 4 . ly, Becembei ?j 1-^ First Grand Prize: llailet &' Davis PIANO, Value, $400. Ninth Grand Pri^.n* Man's $25 Suit or J Overcoat. uny you spend in any one of our and so on. On Saturday, Dcccnxbe i given the First, Grand Prize; the e nd Prize, and so on down the line u this is no chance game, no guess v one of the Ten Grand Prizes menti ill at any one of our three stores ar starter stands the best show at win m. ? %& y I - -? ? ?-4-4-4-4J4.4-4-4-4?4fc444?444444444444 -Ji 4-.4*>4??4-4 4-4-4-4- 4*4-4*4 ?4-S4r4$4^44 T? H S lome | >f Business and 11 our steadily in- || wait upon our |i| ory manner, and || mutual benefit. || .1 nus lor me pat nd assure them ||| m in business is If sell them with I ners. Come in |f 1 buy your Holi H otes. \\ ' 11 1 t* m ? es by Monday, i after that date. t if + <$? _ Fort Mill, If ??> s. c. v v W V - . ' " <-?> ?>^?^<$> 20 1913. 1 Fifth Grand Prize: ^ Princess Steel Range. | Value $60. I Sixth Grand Prize: g $50 Standard Sewing I Machine. Life-time Guarantee. % - ; Seventh Grand Prize: Beautiful $50 Diamond Ring. Tenth Grand Prize: $25 Kitchen Cabinet. It's a Beauty. three department a entitles you to r 20, 19:3, the customer holding r. stonier boi ling the second largest | nt 11 the Ten Grand Prizes are given | fork. Just a little effort on your Ej oned above. If vou do not. t.hnr- fi td we'll explain it to you fully. ? - '.. H ' I