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"? TAX NOTICE-1914. Office of the County Treasurer of York County. Yorkville, S. vC., Sept. 14, 1914. Notice is hereby niven that the TAX BOOKS for York county will be opened on THURSDAY, the 15TH DAY OF ! OCTOBER, 1911, and remain open until the 31 ST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1914, for the collection of STATE, COUNTY, j SCHOOL and LOCAL TAXES, for the ! fiscal year 1914, without penalty; after which day ONE per cent penalty will v _ ?JJ.J * ~ * - ' ? oe uuucu w un puvinenis maue in me month of January, 1915, and TV'O per cent penalty will be added to nil payments made in the month of February, 1 1915, and SEVEN per cent penalty will "lie added to all payments made from the 1st day of March, 1915, to the 15th day of March. 1915, and after this date all unpaid taxes will^o into executions and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates | for prosecution in accordance with law.- i For the convenience of taxpayers, 1 will attend the following places on the days named: And at Yorkville from Monday, No- i vember 16, until Thursday, the 31st day of December, 1914, after which date the penalties will attach as stated above. Note?The Tax Books are made up j by Townships, and parties writing ajanut taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the township i or townships in which their property or properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. Notice To Trespassers My lands in Pleasant Valley community are posted against hunting, fishing, or trespassing in manner whatsoever. It is my purpose to see that the law is observed, insofar as my lands are : concerned, and I will ; prosecute any and all persons disregarding this notice. My overs er and ten- I ants have orders to kill I o ntr /IA r*? _ Iwnjr uu^ luuuu lUVlllg I the place. J. J. BAILES. _ | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Meeting to Be held On Janu ary 7. 1915. Yorkville, S. C., Dec. l.r>, 1914 Pursuant to law as set forth in section ana 01 tne civu toae, nouce is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the annual meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of York county, will be held in the office of the County Supervisor at Yorkville, on Thursday, January 7th, 1915, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. Under Section 993 of the Civil Code, all claims against the county not previously presented, must be filed with the Clerk of the Board on or before January 1, 1915, and holders of claims will take notice that if the same are not presented and tiled during the year in which they are contracted or the year following, such claims will be forever barred. All claims against York county must he itemized, and they must be accompanied by affidavits of the claimants setting forth that the amounts claimed arc just, true, due and owing, and that no part thereof has been paid by discount or otherwise. All persons authorized by law to administer oaths, are required to probate claims against the county free of charge. By order of the Board. THOS. W. BOYD, Supervisor. Annie C. Wallace, Clerk. TALK IS CHEAP and is alriprht in its place, but it won't run the furnace nor bake > bread. If you have hot air in your house or oven, it must be j produced by burning fuel. We handle the very best Hard , and Soft Coal and our prices are : way down. Phone orders to 72. tiuick delivery. Fart Mill Lumber Company, te A. A. BRADFORD, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Kstirnutes cheerfully furnished on all clasaea of brick ami wood wrirk. ItkpkwM N? SO ? I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, of Upper Fort Mill, a daughter. The time for paying taxes without the penalty grows short. December 31 is the last dav. Mr. S. C. Faris, of Gold Hill, reports to The Times the killing of three pigs which were 4 some j pigs. ine combined weight of the three porkers was 1,163 pounds. Mr. Monroe Merritt and family, who have been living a few miles north of Yorkville for a number of years, have moved to j the upper part of Fort Mill township. The next issue of The Times, will appear on Wednesday after- I noon- one day ahead of the usual time of publication. This ? will be done in order that the fc office force may have a short |i vacation. Special Agent Joe M. Taylor has compiled the statistics relative to cotton ginned in York county to December 1. This | year to that date there were j 35,011 bales ginned, as against 33,492 in 1913. At a special meeting of j Catawba lodge No. 56, A. F. M., i to be hold novr Mnndn\j nirrlit the new officers of the lodge elected at a recent meeting will he installed. A full attendance i of members is desired. The ladies of the Home Mis-: sionary society were highly j pleased with the success which attended their sale on last Thursday. Every article offered was disposed of and the day's receipts amounted to about $35.. Patrons of the local postffioce who expect to send away Christmas packages should mail them before the holiday rush begins. It is impossible to be served promptly when the rush is on, and not only the office force but the patrons themselves will appreciate the difference. Having completed his work in this city, Mr. Roberts, the contractor who put down the mains ? of the Fort Mill water system, left Monday with his wife for ? i ** " * ms nome in iviacon, ua. The T trip to the Georgia city was made by auto by way of the National ^Highway from Charlotte to Atlanta. About two months' work will be required to complete the new county home building. The new building will have between 35 and 40 rooms for use of the ! paupers and 75 persons can be easily taken care of, whereas it is a hard matter now to properly j house and protect the present twenty-five inmates. < MnD nrntncinri \y??v/ pi v * iOlUll V/I IIIC I1CVV lei A law with which the public is not yet well acquainted is that requiring the display in a conspicuous place of the revenue > < license. This applies to tobacco dealers, bowling alleys, pool and < billiard rooms, theatres, moving I; picture shows, pawn brokers, commercial bankers and commission merchants. An event of much interest in the Pleasant Valley section was < the marriage last evening of, ! Miss. Do vie Roberta Harris and ! Chas. Miller Blackwelder. the ; ceremony taking place at N o'- ; clock at the home of the bride's ; mother. Mrs. M. J. Harris. Rev. < I). H. Attaway, of Rock Hill, was the officiating minister. Mr. Blackwelder is ^ popular young farmer of Providence, Mecklen ; burg county, and with his bride will reside in that community. The Rev. E. Z. James, the < new pastor of the local Methodist church, arrived with his 1 4 family Saturday from Appleton, ? Barnwell county, and is occupy- j in# the handsome new parson- ^ ape, corner of Booth and Spratt streets. Mr. James was expected Thursday but was detained a couple of days on i account of illness in his family. <. The new pastor will fill the pill-11 pit of the Fort Mill church for 3 the first time next Sunday eve- ninsr and the public is invited to ?i attend the service. j i a ?? I nio id 11 Our big Furniture Dep. flowing with Holiday Goo< the little ones, come to "1 find an assortment of toy* penny kind to the highfor the grown-ups, then y store, as we have gifts suil We have ample storage . 1 I we can pui your gooas asi Shop today, while the li I MILLS & Y "We Buy and S li "Dear Santa: "Please bring me a suit ? of clothes, an overcoat, a t hat and pair of shoes from ? Patterson's. \ "You can get such nice things i there, and they don't cost much * either. Papa buys all our clothes ; there, so you see they'll know just the size to give you. I "Now, dear Santa, don't forget ? the place?Patterson's. "Your little friend, I "R?k? 1 WM* 7, T> 4 1\ in Patterson s Dry Goods More : TELEPHONE NO. 85. "SELLS IT FOR LESS." I f i rimes Advertising Brings Big Results. # * f A. "SWT I UAI1 aJli HE PLACE irtment is filled to overIs. If you are buying for oyland." Here you will I 5 ranging from the r.h pan 11 0 ? ? ?" priced article. If buying I ou should also visit our I table for all. ! room and if you prefer I de until Xmas. I nes are unbroken. I OUNG CO. ell Everything." ?? -J i Fnt- Ytnae ^ I | Send * l ^-5^ ^ GOOD CANDY will carry the message & ^ ^ and spirit of Christmas greetings. At our store where ^ HUYLER'S Candies, direct from the makers, are displayed ~ you can buy gifts for everyone on your list. Every box of ; 'i /7 's ^u'ly guaranteed without reservation or ^ restriction. Should the contents of any ^ 'i " package fail for any reason to meet ^ i; the approval of the buyer, it may be returned and your ^ money will be cheerfully refunded. <" > } Parks Drug Company, ^ The Dike Store. | ^ Subscriptions taken for all the Magazines. + I CHRISTMAS I GROCERIES 1 Our Holiday stock of Groceries gives you new ideas, and + is easy to select from, f, We can furnish you with a nice Fruit Cake, but if you t t prefer to do your own baking we have all the ingredients. T ^ Our stock of Mince Meat, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Crys- ? T talized Fruits, Cranberrie's, Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Ba- ? ? nannas, Pickles, Jams, Preserves, Jellies and Fancy Candies ^ 'l is most complete. ? Call phone 15 and tell us your wants. We'll deliver the f Roods promptly. ??'??????? ?? ^ Stewart & Culp, * t Quick Delivery Telephone No. 15 ? ..p ) i; -. . m