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Have bougf
Clothing, Shoes,
machines, Wire .
dise, therefore e,\
it will pay tJ
sell everything re
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Remembei
Sale begii
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MORE MEAT-MAKERS
FEWER RAZOR BACKS
"Piney-Woods Rooter" is Giving
Way to Better Bred
Members of Hog Tribe
The ungainly, unprofitable hog
known as the razor-back is fast giving
way in South Carolina to a better
type -a safety type that insures
reasonable profits front reasonable
care. The well bred hog far exceeds
the razor-hack in both ment and pig
production and modem farming conditions
lequire that these two factors
bo carefully considered when hogs
ure being selected. Good farming
has no place for tlio razor-back, bocause
good farming is first of all
economical.
Market hogs are storehouses in
which grain, forage, and other feeds
nie stored up in the form of meat.
The small granary is of comparatively
little value; the profits are in
those having at least reasonable capacity.
The razor-hack is a "storehouse"
with ycry little capacity and
?an not make rapid gains. On the
other hand, a pig of any of the popular
breeds is capable of attaining a
weight of from 250 to 350 pounds at
nine to twelve months old; indeed,
such weights are not unusual in the
Corn Helt.
The well bred hog far outclasses
the razor-hack in regularity of breeding
and ability to produce large litters
of pigs This is one of the most
important points to he considered in
hog-raising.
Finally, look at this picture of a
typical razor-hack and then call to
mind the appearance of any well-bred
nog. The differences are so striking
that a comparison seems absurd.
Bug Grazec on Lead Pipe.
A hard shelled bug with an appetite
for lead pipe la responsible for the
perforation of cable covers for which
telephone experts have blamed electrolysis,
according to Albert Schuler
of Santa Barbara. Cal., who exhibited
three of the insects to the convention
of the Independent Telephone association
of America in session at San
Francisco.
"Here is your electrolysis." said
Schuler. "Their scientific name is sin- :
oxylon declive, and they have cost ua
between $300 and $600 a month in
Santa Barbara for repairs."
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Gents' Furnishings, W
Fencing, Carpenter's "
ferything in the buildi
Fi
he merchants as well ;
^gardless of cost. As
s sale. We are sure ^
Everything
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JUST BEFORE THE PLUNGE
Frank Confession of One Regarded
as About to Be Made Happy
for Life.
Following is an extract from a
bridegroom's frank confession:
"Here I was on the verge of realizing
the thing that 1 had wanted most
for over a year; and suddenly I found,
to my utter amazement, that I didn't
want it.
"I was disgusted with myself, I be
rated myself roundly for a cad and n
coward, hut I could not change the
feeling. With the drowning man's panoramic
eye I saw all tho choicest mo
ments of my bachelor days. T remembered
the gay, irresponsible times that
m V float mon onrl I l?.wl
wvwv UII aim J Iliiu IIUI1 lUgrilltT.
That was a pretty Rood life, after all.
that we had led. Our old bachelor
apartment was a Rood old place. I
thought to myself.
And I was leaving It! I had always
heard that folks with curly hair were
fickle, and had dismissed the saying as
Idle, superstitious chatter. Now It
flashed upon me that my hair Is curly;
I knew In a terrible instant thnt
the savinR was true. My hair was
curly! I was fickle; here was the
first evidence of It. I was on the edge
of my marriage, and I didn't went to
marry.
"Suppose the cursed weakness, my
fickleness, were to follow me throuph
life. Suppose I were to find that my
love was not stronp enough. I was
twenty-five; we would probably be
married 4ft years! Forty years?the
thought staggered me.
"People hnd said that they never
knew a man who prized his Independence
more than I. It came over me
now of a sudden than In 12 hours I
would no longer have any IndependnnoA
T/\mAer/?w? rv ? "-*1 A
luuiunun IIH/I l IIK <111(1 lUIHHrrow
nnd tomorrow, for 40 yearn, I
would have to make every decision
not on the haRls of what I wanted
to do do, but of what we wanted to do.
"For 40 years. I would never be able
to go anywhere, do anything. meet
anybody, without a plrl on my arm.
The sweetest, loveliest girl in the
world, to he sure?hut still a girl. Tomorrow
I would oe married, nnd the
day after tomorrow, and the world
without end?"?Woman's Home Companion.
During the fall of 1914 Chicago
wholesalers quoted the following
prices per pound on named varieties
of pecans: Schley. 45 cents; Van
Denian and Delmas. 40 cents; Stuart.
35 cents; Alley. 30 cents.
THE PORT MILL TIMES, FO*
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Banki
of McElhaney & Co.,
agons, Farm Impleme
rools, Etc. We have
ng, including fixtures ;
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as individuals to atten
we have neither spac
?ou will be satisfied w
mast be sold
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Hello, Willie!
. A wounded English officer tells of
an Interesting little incident which
occurred on the battlefield after the
great advance. : (
"I had picked my way among hoaps
of German corpses, when I was arrested
by a voice which seemed rath- i
er familtiir I o
?vw.?? r? r ici? vai us iu
rny right, I observed one of our Red ,
Cross doctors dressing the wounds of 't
a German officer.
'Bad ease, doctor,' I remarked casually,
and immediately his patient i
shouted, 'Hello, Willie.' '1 know that
voice,' I said to myself. I approached
the wounded man. and to my astonishment
1 found he was a German 1
cousin of mine. We had a little chat 1
about old times, in the days when we
were friends and there was no war.
"A few days after niy arrival in London
I received a letter from him."
Religious Freedom in Japan.
In no country in the world is there
given a freer hand for the propagation
of any religion. In a country
Mke Japan, where the state and people
are governed by a spirit of nationalism.
tiie principles of Christianity
are most suited. It is to be hoped
that missionaries will redouble their
zeal in promoting the welfare and happiness
of the Japanese.?Editorial in
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Rubbing Eases Pain
Rubbing sends tbe liniment
tingling through the flesh and
quickly 4tops pain. Demand a
liniment that you can rub with.
The beit rubbing liniment is
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
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Good for the A ilmcnts of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. t
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Qood for your own Aches, \
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
2Sc. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
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:T MILL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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at Fort Mill, S. C. 5
nts, Tobaccos, Candi
just 30 days to close
and all, will be sold a
Y COS
d this sale. There w
e nor time to mention
ith the purchases you
l in 30 days
ith. Doors1
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Schedule of Services
Fort Mill Circuit of M. E. Church, South,
for the Year 1916.
Fort Mill Church 1st and 3rd Sundays
at 11 a. m., and 1th Sunnay at
night. Sunday school every Sin day
morning. Womans' Missionary society
every 1st Sunday afternoon.
Pleasant Hill Church?1st and 3rd!
Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Sunriav school i
every Sunday afternoon at 2:30o'clock.
Philadelphia Church?2nd Sunday at
11 a. m.; 4th Sunday at 3:30 p. n>. Sunlay
school every Sunday morning', (-1th
Sunday at 3:30 p. m.)
India Hook Church?4th Sunday ?? 11
a. m.: 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m." Sunlay
school every Sunday afternoon,
(4th Sunday 10:00 a. rr.)
F. Z. .TAMES, Pastor.
A POSITIVE STATEMENT
BY A BIG BUSINESS MAN
"Neglect of Apparently Unimportant
Conditions Wrecks Many a Healthy
Growing Business"
W. S. ELKIN, JR.
11 prominent druggist of Atlanta, Ga.,
is authority for the above positive statement.
In explaining this slateiuent he
asked two ?|tiestious ami offered one
suggestion
If a growing healthy business turns
and begins to run down kill, what is
the condition of the owner's health?
Almost always, unusually bad.
What was the first cause of his poor
health? Constipation
Tills constipation could have been
* voided b.v taking Rexall Orderlies oc
cnsionallv. They are a pleasant candy
tablet laxative which can be used by
men, women or children with the best
results.
Vo have the exclusive celling rights for
this great laxative. Trial size, JO cents.
\RDREY'S DRUG STORE j
THE REXALL STORE J. ,
Tsi
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FR1D
tock E
itock consists of Groc
ies, Cutlery, Stoves,
out this enormous stc
t less than
;t
ill be no restrictions, ;
prices in this ad. we
make.
. Prices are
will open at
:k Buyer
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UfiH! CALOMEL Ml
DON'T STAY BlUt
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your
Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel
and Can Hot Salivate.
makes you sick; you lose a
day's work. Calomel i.s quicksilver and
it salivates; calomel injures your liver.
If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out, if your bowels are
constipated and your Tiead aches or
stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of
harmless Dodson-s Liver Tone instead
of using; sickening;, salivating; calomel.
Qod son's Liver "Tone is real liver medicine.
You'll ljnow it next morning he
caunc you wijl wake up feeling fine,
your liver will be working, your headache
and dizziness go??\ your stomach
will be sweet- and bowels regular. You
will feci like working. You'll bo cheerful;
full of energy, vigor uud ambition.
To the Patr
Majestic
I have again tak
agement of the b
Fort Mill's movin
and wish to thank 1
nlare for nafr
I w -w. ^/Ull
It shall be my a
to improve the I
point where our p?
''movie" house tha
of.
Until further no
will be run three ni
Tuesday, Thursday
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AY, Feb. 1 8th
uyers
eries, Hardware,
Ranges, Sewing
)ck of merchanas
our view is to
will have to ask
no object
9. a. m.
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IKES YOU SICK.
IMS, CONSTIPATED
Your druggist or dealer polls you a
fiO cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your sluggish liver better than
nasty calomel; it won't moke you sick
and you can eat anything you want
without being salivated. Your druggist
guarantees that each spoonful will start
your liver, clean your bow-Is and
straighten you up by morning or you
get your money back. Children gladly
take Hudson's Liver Tone because it is
pleasant Listing and doesn't gripo or
cramp or make them sick.
I am selling millions of hollies of
Hudson's Liver Tone to people who have
found that this ploasnnt, vegetable, liver
medicine takes the place of dangerous
calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound,
reliable guarantee. A&k your druggist
about me.
ons of the
TVioa f??a?
JL AAVIAVl V/?
en over the manmajestic
Theatre,
g picture house,
the patrons of the
onage.
lim in the future
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eople will have a
1 all will be proud
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tice the Majestic
ghts each week?
y and Saturday.
Bradford, Mgr.