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will rank firs
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vices, play-grou
Parades ever
| I 5,000 childrei
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TALKS OF SUBMARINE AUTG
Investor Has Idea of Submersible
Which He Believes Will Prove
to Be Wonder.
An improved submersible which
he id confident will revolutionize even
the comparatively new science of undersea
fighting is being worked oui
by Simon l.?akc, inventor of tl?o evenkeel
submarine. Lake's new invention
is nothing more nor less than a
submarine auto, a submersible craft
that will run for many miles on tin
sea's bottom. To prevent pounding
by ground swells, the wheels are suspended
on swinging arms with a
cushioning cylinder.
One hundred of these craft on the
Atlantic const, fifty on the Pacific
and fifty to guard our colonic and
to undertake aggressive warfare in
the enemy's own country would be
sufficient, believes the inventor, to
render the United States impreg- j
gable from attack. It is Lake's
idea that we must put our navy un1
*
uer water Ix-fore an invader does it
with shot and shell.
The submarine auto would l>e
equipped with a diving hell, kept
free of water by compressed air, as
are caissons used in constructing the
foundations of bridges and high
buildings. From out of .the liell,
divers would operate to lay mines
directly under the vessels of a hostile
fleet.
LAn auxiliary system of undersea
supply stations is also contemplated
1
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Sill, Oct.
geous Display. o/
Farm and Industi
management annc
: only eclipse all fc
>t among the fairs
;tions have been s
d every one is ?
the highest class t
ECIAL AT
mithson's Whirl of 7 e
rome performances, stc
*r, horse racing, a colle<
nd demonstrations, ath
y day, also music by
i will participate in
iums offered in variou
jrnpete daily for purses
^stock and cattle will b
Reduced Rates o
mething Doing
1ILL. S.C., <
in Lake's new system of national defense.
WAR AS IT IS'NOW CONDUCTED
h
Very Different From the Old Days
When Men Met in Conflict
Hand to Hand.
"Where, then, is the army?the 81
men who are fighting?"
"Over there, underground in the
trenches."
"Where are the reserves, the re- ti
en forceinents ?"
"Hidden and masked in the vil- (j
lap's behind the first line."
"And the commissary?"
"Concealed in the woods waiting
for nightfall to accomplish its duty
of feeding the army." n
"And all these civilians, stirring
about, disputing, chattering, going I *
and coming, lugging hags, bundles,
bandboxes and umbrellas?"
"They are photographers, dealers
in underwear, peddlers of all sorts of ^
things, wives, sisters, mothers, worn
en who are none of the three, all
with tho very best reasons for going
to the front and all carefully B
equipped and prepared accordingly. 01
They are easy to recognize, these, he- H
cause the weight and rolume of the 't'j
j luggage they carry is alwava less than T
the weight and volume of the papers, P1
credentials and identification cards
with which they are arnied for the a
task of penetrating into the zone of ^
military operations. b,
"For, happily, between all of them ^
and the front there are still the po- 'u
13,14,1
Yor^ County's
rial Products
?unces that the
>rmer York Cour
of the State,
elected with the:
guaranteed to b(
hat money coulc
LRACTIOI
Tror\ celebrated Aei
inding horseback anc
ction of celebrated si
letic events.
two of the best ba
Educational Day pi
s departments. Bes
; of $ 100 each. S
e exhibited.
n all Railroads.
; Every Mine
OCT. 13, V
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HIS EXPERIENCE. J
Ciles?Marriage is a failure.
Miles?How do you know? You
ave never been up against the mat- '
imonial game.
Giles?That's how I know. You
?e, the girl refused me.
CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE.
"This clock will last you u lifeline."
"How can it when 1 see already
liat its hours are numbered."
HIS QUALITY.
"The Minnehaha had a coralander
of spirit in Captain Claret."
"Yet he didn't show any of tho
rhine about him."
TAX NOTICE 1915.
'ffice of the County Treasurer of York
County.
York, S. C., Sept. 15, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that the Tax
ooks for York County will be opened
a Friday, the 15th day of October,
tin. itnrl rumnin * i? o?_.
- - , ...MMI V^VII until tilt" t^lSl
ay of December, 1915, for the collecon
of State, County, School and Local
axes, for the fiscal year 1915, without
cnalty; after which day one per cent,
enalty will be added to all payments
iade in the month of January, 1916,
nd two per cent, penalty for all paylents
made in the month of February,
)16, and seven per cent, penalty will
e added to all payments made from
le 1st day of March, 1916. to the 15th
ay of March, 1916, and after this date
11 unprid taxes will go into executions
FAIR j
15,16. 1
Varied
I
exhibit will
ity fairs, but
i
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greatest care
s absolutely
1 secure.
I]
MS.
*ial Artists and
i chariot races,
lows, riding dends
obtainable;
rogram Friday,
t horses in the
everal hundred
r !!
Lit, 16
and all unpaid Single Polls will be
turned over to the several Magistrates
for prosecution in accordance with law. '
For the convenience of taxpayers, I
will attend the following places on the
days named:
At Yorkville, Friday, October 15.
At Smyrna, Thursday, October 28.
At Hickory Grove, Friday and Saturday,
October 29 and 30.
At Sharon, Monday, November 1.
At McConnellsville, Tuesday, November
2.
At Tirzah, Wednesday, November 3.
At Clover Thursday and Friday, November
4 and 5.
At Yorkville from Saturday, November
6, to Tuesday, November 9.
At Coates's Tavern, from 8 o'clock
a. m., Wednesday, November 10, to 8
o'clock p. m.
At Yorkville, Thursday, November
11.
At Fort Mill, Friday and Saturday,
November 12 and 13
At Rock Hill, from Monday, Novemiruv,
KT : 1 - '
? Ai/vn, navuiun) , nuvt'iiiurr ?UT.n.
At Yorkville from Monday November
22d, until Friday, the 31st day
of December, 1915, after which date
the penalties will attach as stated
above.
Note.?The Tax Hooks are made up
by Townships, 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 of York County.
SANITARY TAX DUE.
Notice that sanitary tax of $1.00 is
due and payable without penalty on
ench privy within the corporate limits
of the town of Fort Mill on or before
October 1st, 1915.
A. R. McELHANEY,
Attest: Mayor.
C. S. LINK. Clerk.
HIT Try a 26c adv. in The Times. _
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LIFE INS
Look at T1
Under present
ule the net secon
are as follows
FOR $1,000.00 1
?AGE21
years
23 44
25 44
28 "
30 44
:35
40 44
45 44
50 44
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We will be glad to quote
shown above.
These are Old Line rate;
America?The Union Centr
Your life is insured from
delivered to you.
These policies may be con
surance written by the C
without medical examinatio
No cost to you for medics
else, except the premium.
Bailes & I
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VERY LOW RA
Panama Pacif
SAN FRANCISC(
Opened February 20th, CI
Panama-Calif
SAN DIEGO, I
Opened January 1st, 1915, I
VI
Southern
Premier Carrie
Tickets on sale daily and lii
Good j?oing via one route anc
Stop-overs allowed.
From Roubd-Trip Fi
Columbia, S. C $82.
Charleston, S. C. 85.
Orangeburg, S. C. 82.
Sumter, S. C. 84.
Camden, S. C. 84.
Aiken, S. C. 79.
Chester, S. C - 82.
Rock Hill. S. C 82.
Spartanburg, S. C. 81.
Greenville. S. C. 80.
ereenw >od, K. C. 79.
New! ry, S, C. 81.
P. portionately low rates from o
tr;,. rates to Seattle, Wash.; Portli
rr an/ other western points.
Pull information regarding the v
* .lednles, etc., gladly furnished,
quest. Let us help you plan you
Why pay tourist agencies, when
S. H. McLtAN, Division 1
W. H. Tayloe, F. T. M., H. F. Car]
Washington, D,C. Washin]
BUILD
While the bi
and the sav
If you contemplate the erect
barn, or outhouse, or the rem
present buildings, DO IT NO^
if you act at once, for you car
now than you can possibly do
30 or 60 days, we verily believ
have passed. Labor will bee
Building Material market is al
know say that prices will be b
We will supply you at close ftp
nish you estimates on what yo
Take advantage of condition
Build
Fort Mill !
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tiese Rates
dividend sched- *
d-year premiums
J
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LIFE INSURANCE. 1
o-1 ear lU-Year 20-Year
Term Term Term
$ 8.071 $ 8.22 $ 8.63 L
8.22 8.40 < 8.89 V
8.39 8.60 9.17
8.67 8.84 9.70
8.82 9.21 10.15 C
9.60 10.10 11.76 \=
10.87 11.54 14.50 0
12.46 15.11 19.10 f
15.79 18.66 26.52 *
31.22 38.64
you rate at any ae:e not
s in the best company in
al Life of Cincinnati.
the minute your policy is
[f
verted into any form of in- fl
ompany within five years
n.
i! examination or anything
-^1? District Agents
-miv, Fort MU, s c
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TES ACCOUNT
ic Exposition, ^
D, CALIFORNIA.
oses December 4th, 1915'
ornia Expos'n j
CALIFORNIA. *
Closes December 31st 1915.
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t^aiiway,
r of the South. r
nited 90 days for returning:.
I returning via another.
ires Ore way sia Poidand, Orffon
45 _ .$104.24
15 106.85
15 ... 104.79
15 105.55
14 105.05
15. 102.45
90. ........ 102.32
90 102.32
50. 101.00
00 .... 101.00
20 101.00
10 102.81
tin r points. Also very low round?nd,
Ore.; Vancouver, B. C, and
aric us routes, |>oints of interest.
Also descriptive literature upon
r trip.
our services are free? Address'ass.
A^t., Columbia. S. C.
/, G.P.A., W. E. McGee, A.G.PA
sjton.D.C. Columbia, S. C.
1 NOW
lilding's good
ing is great.
,ion of a new home, tenement,
odeling or repairing of your ^
iV. You will be the winner
i do the work cheaper right
it a little later. If you wait
e the golden opportunity will
:ome higher, the Lumber and
ready firmer, and people who
ack to normal in a short while^
rures and will cheerfully furur
work will require.
s and
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Now.
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