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WHETHER YOU USE CALOMEL OR NOT You Will Realize How Much Better for You This Safe Vegetable Remedy Will Be. The liver is such a delicate organ that most people have learned from experience the danger of flogging: it into action with the dangerous drug?calomel. Ardrey's drug store sells and recommends Dodson's Liver Tone, a pleasant-tasting, harmless vegetable liquid that encourages the liver, relieves constipation and biliousness twithout restriction of habit or diet. There are no bad after-effects from taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It does just what it is intended to do and no more. Dodson's Liver Tone cannot harm either children or grown-ups and is an excellent preventive ot chronic liver troubles. Ardrey's drug store sells Dodson's Liver Tone for 50cents per bottle and every bottle is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and you get your money back without a question if it fails you. Some remedies are sold in imitation of Dodson's Liver Tone?look out for them. Remember the guarantee. "HqiIa'c nn iho f ftrnnr 11UUV O Ull lilt VUI utl Our Xmas Stock of Stationery, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos and Smoking articles is complete in every respect. Fort Mill Drug Comp'y, J. R. HA1LE, Proprietor. Phone 43. * 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'lKTH DAY OF 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 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 FEBRUARY, 1914, and SEVEN PER CENT, penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1ST DAY' of MARCH, 1914, to the 15TH DAY of MARCH, 1914, and after this date all unpaid taxes will go into executions and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in acc^dance 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 stated above. NOTE.?The Tax Books are made up by Townehii-e, and parties writing about taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer York County. Desirable Farms r? - n i ror Dale. 35 acres one mile from Fort Mill; house, barn, well, etc., $1,625. 155 acre tract within 4 miles of Fort Mill; good dwelling and outhouses, at $16.50 per acre. 145-acre tract about 3 miles from Fort Mill, good dwelling, barns, tenant houses, complete farm, $4,000. 130-acre tract 3 miles from Fort Mill; fully equipped wilh buildings, etc., a bargain at $30 per acre. 48-acre tract about 4 miles from Fort Mill, with tenant house, $25 per acre. 131-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. BA1LES & LINK, Fort Mill, - - S. C. ^ I 1 kltfcb Or LOcitL llVitKtSi. j Lest you forget, the town , hooks of registration close on January 3rd. If you haven't rpirist KoHoi< /In en n? nr.nn I . %><Mf \/VVVVI VIV ov at VllV^C. No gift would be more appreciated by your relative or friend in a distant part of the country than a year's subscription to The Times. With the* sale of fireworks tabooed by city council the present holidays doubtless will be the most quiet Fort Mill has ever experienced. Such, howevev, cannot be said of "firewater." Tax collections up to Wednesday night amounted to only $29,555.05 out of a total book of $226,377 93, leaving a balance of $197,822 to be collected. The penalty of 1 per cent goes on after January 1. ? Yorkville Enquirer. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Giles J. Patterson will regret very much to learn that they have decided to move to Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr Patterson has formed a partnership with Mr. J. M. Carson to practice law.?Chester Lantern. The Gold Hill school, of which , MJ. L. Ratterree is principal, I n ? -i 1*1- ' - r i luitv nmsueu me nist term 01 iis 1913 14 session, and the tea'l.ers and pupils will enjoy a holiday lasting until the first Monday in Janury. The fourth and last Quarterly conference of the Fort Mill Methodist church will he held on Wednesday, December 31st, at 11 a. m. The Rev. Dr. Wd s. pastor of St. John's church, Rock Hill, will do the preaching and ! the public is cordially invited to I attend the service. On account of one of the comj mittces being unready to make I its report, the meeting called for last Monday of the promoters of the new cotton mill has been i postponed to next Monday after' noon at 3 o'clock, when it is I hoped that all interested will be ) present at the Savings bank. Invitations were issued some I days ago to the marriage this (Wednesday) evening of Miss Iu( z Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith, cf Gold Hill, and Mr. Lawson F. Waldrop, of Rock Hill. The ceremony is to take place this afternoon at the home of the bride-to-be, the Rev. S. P. Hair to be the officiating minister. Col. Leroy Springs and bride, to whom he was married on November 19. reached Lancaster Friday aft< r an extended honeyj moon trip to Now York city and ' the Bermudas. Mrs. Springs * ? * ? ! war airs. L.ena Jones Wade, of Pulaski, Tenn., eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Meriwether Jones, of that city. The two cotton mills in this I city will, ii is said, close Wed! nesday at noon and remain idle until next Monda/ morning, allowing the employees four and one-half days for the Christmas holidays. Monday, according to oldfashioned almanacs, was the shortest day in the year, there l being just nine hours and 45 minutes between sunrise and sunset. The day aiso marked the middle of the Arctic winte whieh lasts six months at the pole, and on the Article circle the sun on December 22 appears to make the entire journey of 24 hours below the not izon. BRONCHITIS CONQUERED Royersford, Pa., Man Tells IIow. At this season of year with such * sudden changes, it Is so easy to take S cold, and almost before one is aware ; there is lnllammation In the bronchial tubes?a hard cough ard unless checked in time chronic pulmonary t rrui *?! r? o motr rom* 1 Townsend Young of Royersford, Fa., Rays: "A severe bronchial trouble contracted caused me much difficulty about breathing. My chest felt clogged up and there was considerable soreness. I tried different remedies without help; but I am glad to say that Vlnol cured my bronchial trouble which had lasted for threo months. My breathing is all right and the soreness entirely gone from my chest." Vinol contains the curative, healing princlulns of fresh coils' livers (without oil) and tonic Iron. Wo guarantee it to be delicious in taste ard to satisfy you with its medicinal effects. P. S. If you have any shin trouble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. w. I>. AKDRKY. i > uggUt, FORI Ml 1 . S. C. 4 * I 1 ^ ^ =^SS==SSS=SS=S!===SS^SSSSS^5S-5?=5=5= ViiU "V " . Christmas Gifts? We Have Them. Never before in the history of this establishment have we gotten together a larger or better lot of toys, trinkets and serviceable gifts for the Christmas trade. Our three big depart? ?..li .1 . r menus are iuh 10 tne point or overflowing with things to make glad the hearts of old and young alkike. We have overlooked none. Toys, Toys. In our furniture department vou will find a widp a*. sortment of the little things that are essential to the happiness of the little ones. Among the many things we have are Dolls, Doll Beds, Doll Trunks, Pianos, Mechanical Trains and Autos, Horns, Wagons, Velocipedes, Irish Mails, Masks, all kinds of Pictures, Picture and Story Books, Fancy Lamps, Miniature Furniture, Air Rifles, Fire Engines, Tin Tops, Iron Toys, Sewing Machines, Tool Chests, Balls, Cups and Saucers, Dinner Sets, Cake Plates, Salad dishes, Vases and everything in China and Glass. SERVICABLE GIFTS. (DRY GOODS DEP'T) FOR LADIES ? Handkerchiefs, Bedroom Slippers, . J Wool Scarfs, Aviation Caps, Underskirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Laundry Bags, Center Pieces, Perfumes, etc. FOR MEN?Bedroom Slippers, Cravats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Clothing, etc. FOR CHILDREN?Sweaters, Fur Sets, Leggings, Caps, Bootees, Hose, Shoes, Gloves Clothing, etc. Our Grocery Department is headquarters for Confectioneries and Fruits, and everything that will aid the ladies in preparing their Xmas meals. We agree to deliver the things at your door on short notice. FURNITURE DEPT. Why not select your presents here where you will find a choice line of Ranges, Suits, Stoves, Organs, Pirnos, Chairs, Sideboards, Princess Dressers, Tables, Lounges, Sewing Machines! Davenports, Parlor Suits, Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, etc., etc. To you ard yours we extend our best wiihes for the fullest enjoyment of all the tenderness, happiness and sweetness that comes on Christmas Dcy. Mills & Young Company. ^5/^IIR'?y * I BB ^ bJ*'i/jn^^? _y^t^^f\ '"':''^3i I vv: '-5m