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BR iSrii > aV - '* is White, of Black . QMrofti; N. Ct, ia visiting relaMill and the town11^7.: The ladies of the Presbyterian |Sp7' church held a successful bazaar jsWfate Ittfc Friday in the Red Gross I jjElE work room from which was H / realised abous $100 to be applied mm to the organ fund. mm jSK The Fort Mill graded school Hm will close Friday for the ChristgBp mas holidays and. it is undefW stood, will remain closed until &?p Monday, January 6, allowing the pupils and teachers a two weeks' F vacation. j|.' , . | tit was the hope of The Times I to occupy its new building on I Confederate street* after Janu- " ary 1st, but the bad weather of ~ tne past two weeks has caused a delay in "building operations 0 and it is not likely that the r paper1 can move into its new home before February 1st, next. In its advertisement elsewhere o the First National Bank tells the t people of Fort Mill and the town- A ship, those who have not paid t their taxes for 1919, that they b can by calling at the bank learn the amount of their taxes, make n payment of same, and receive" a q treasurer's receipt for the money a 7 d The attention of voters is ^ ^called to the fact that the books fr for town registration are now topen in the .office of Baile$ & Link and will remain open until January 3. Those holding county c registration certificates are s eligible for town certificates en- d titling them to vote in the eiec- h tion Of January 13th. d According to figures furnished ^ by Joe M. Taylor, special agent s _ for the census bureau, York j, county ginned 39,346 bales of n cotton up to December 1st, as L against 30,134 bales to the same a date in 1918. A curiosity in the confectionery ^ store of J. R. Haile is a home- L grown lemon weighing 1 pound ^ '3Afljd 10 ounces. The lemon was . PT:^^"iagmByn?a county, vvno came i to Fort Mill several days ago to I visit JMLr. mid Mrs. Haile, and I brought the lemon with her. S. M. Byers. appraiser for the t Federal Land Bank of Columbia, j visited the local Farm Loan As- | sociation last Friday for the pur- i pose of appraising several farms j offered as security for loans j under the federal Farm Loan J Act. | Those.who are in the habit ot 4 wearing the army uniform would ^ do well to look into the legality of 8ame. An army recruiting officer in Chester, we understand, is arranging the arrest ol several who have not been complying with the government orders covering the wearing ol army clothes. Those who desire may wear the army overcoats, provided they do not use the army buttons on same. ? Chester News. At a meeting held in the Baptist church Monday night a Church Officer's society wus formed composed of the pastors and officers only of the three evangelical churches of' Fort Mill. The meeting was called at the instance of the members of the men's prayer service which for a long time past has been held in the Baptist church each Sunday afternoon. Tne object of the society is to promote the welfare of the town and community along lines of ' spiritual uplift and moral ad- ' vancement in material matters, < and to interest the people in all ? matters which win promote tne 4 real-interests of the community. .1 Permanent organization was 1 effected with the election of 4 S. L. Meacham as president; 4 N. L. Carothers, vice-president; < C. S. Link, secretary. Each of < thes^Shree congregations were < represented and the meeting < !? Quite informal. Quarterly < ?* meetings are to be held on dates < to be Set dy the president and at < each meeting it is expected that there will be addresses by promi- < nent ministers or laymen upon I lines of civic betterment. ' Death of Mrs. Lula Cornwall. Mrs. Lula Cornwell died Sun- j < day night following an illness of < some time, at her home in the, < Manchester mill village, Rock < Monday afternoon from the late j j I ' "^1 ' I ' i\\ , > Uij n|I? f Z il . ' -' It hes been the p<>] ' only that class of goo< buying public, and to prices, By following business, and expect t If you are not a cu us out on the foregoiu Fort Mil E Marshall Merritt and family, f Colonial Beach, Va., visited ] elatives and friends in this city his week. { Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kimbrell, I f the township, are preparing j o move to Fort Mill about, tjie , irst of the year and will occupy s he house in Sprattviile, bought [ >y Mr. Kimbrell some time ago. i The first car of coal for do- t nestic use to reach Fort Mill in c [uite a time came in Monday for local dealer. So great was the lemand for the coal that each " mrchaser was allowed only a j imall portion of the shipment. ' Prohibition Law Upheld. War-time prohibition was held onstitutional Monday by the , upreme court in a unanimous lecision." Thus vanished the i lopes of many tor a "wet" holi- , lay tijne. No decision was rendered on i he cases involving the con- ] titutionality of the Volstead \ aw, the prohibition Enforce- 1 rient act, framed to carry *out he intent of the prohibition mendment to the constitution. ' T n noooi?\np A ~? iu nv/WCVCTi ustice Brandeis did hold that ? he prohibition amendment was lading on the States as well as he federal government. 1 -*;<? .. H ; The Cash We are still in the Mt most select line of Fresh [ ter, Eggs and other Couni [ Of 11 ? n us for all kinds S' Bill Tickles, Etc. We 1 price will please you. ; The Cash F. E. TAYLOR, Prop. i Sweeping P \ X =: [ Coat Suits X Coat Suits, formerly $65.00, n \ 55.00, 50.00, I " * " 40.50, | Dresses I L Serge Dresses formerly $37.50 35. OC ' n ?. 4? QA AT uv. w I 27.5C 44 44 *4 20. OC > Coats R Coats formerly $45 00, now.. ; 44 4 4 35.00, now-. 44 44 32.50, now.. 44 4 4 30.00, now... ; 44 44 25.00. now.. Children's Co ' Coats formerly $21.50, now.. 4 4 4J 18.50, now.. : 44 1 5 00, now.. I 44 44 12.00, now.. I 44 44 9.00, now.. \ Middy ? Miridy baits, formerly $25.00, t " " " 18.50. I 14.50, i Skirts R I Skirts formerly $16.00, now " 15.00, now. | * . 12.50, now. ? ' " 10.00, now. | y . ^dutiful Trimmed I icy of . this store sin^e I Is which we know will ( sell the goods at hone this method, we have bui 0 continue tp grow becau; istomer pf ours any day is g statements. mammm?B?mm 1 Cooperative L & PARKS, Manager. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF 1920. Notice of Opening of Books of Auditor q for .Listing Property for Taxation. Pursuant to the requirements of Statute on the subject, Notice is here>y given that my books will be opened n my office in York Courthouse on B Thursday, January 1st, 1920, for the oi >urpase of listing for taxation all per- b< ional and real property held in York di bounty on January, 1, 1920, and will ti >e kept open until the 20th day of Feb- ts uary, 1920, and for the convenience of p? he taxpayers of the county, I will be ct it the places enumerated below on the m lates named: IS At Clover?Tuesday and Wednesday, pi lanuary 6 and 7. ai A t Ha lrlnnn iPnwn ' ' ?\? vi?j a v*5w0vii o owic; i n -Thursday, January 8. - ? ft At Hickory Grove?Monday, January I tl 12. tl At Sharon?Tuesday. January 13 ej At Bullock's Creek (Good's Store), w -Wednesday, January 14. is At McConnell'sville?Thursday, Jan- w tary 15. At Newport?Friday, January 16. ol At Fort Mill Monday, Tuesday and it Wednesday, January 19, 20 and 21st. m At Rock Hill ?From Monday, Janu- pi sury 26, through Saturday. January 31 al At York ?From Monday, February 2 to February 20. w All males befween the ages of twenty-one and sixty years are liable to a ui poll tax of $1,00, and all persons* so li- al ible are especially requested to give t* the numbers of their respective school oi iistricts in making their retnrns. oi BROADUS M. LOVE, Auditor York County. Dec. 2, 1919. , ~ FOR SALE?Pair Chains for 50x3 1-2 avito tires. Times Office. WANTED?To buy cord of dry Dine wood. B..W. Bradford. l Market \ nket Business with a f Meats, Chickens, But- ' try Produce. J weet and Sour Pickles, bkve the best and the 4 Market, } Phone 146. ^ V '<# 4.^4.. 4.. A . 4 . [eductions! j Reduced .| ow $50.00 | 44 46.00 44 : 42.00 | 44 32.00 1 deduced * ), now $32.50 j I, now 30.00 ? >. now 25.00 T >. now 21.50 >, now. 15.00 4 I educed | _ $35.00 + * 25.00 1 | 26.00 - I ----- 22.00 t I - 19.50 | t ?ats Reduced ! | $16.00 t 14.00 t t ? 12.00 i I 9.00 I I - - 7.50 $ | Suits i | now $19.50 t now,.. 15.00 * now 12.00 4 ^ aJkamJ 4 CUULCU 4 | $13.00 } i .. 12.50 ; u 10.00. I I 8.00 ; T Hats, HALF PRICE. \ | r ell's | 1 II I 4 ' Wr I m JL o * WL Jl , "-' . he opening to sell ] entirely satisfy the st, live-and-let-live. ilt up an excellent >e of this policy. ; a good day to try Store, ? TAX NOTICE-1019-1920 ffice of the County Treasurer of York County. York, S. C. Vov. 7, 1919. Notice is hereby ffiven that the Tax ] ooks for York county will be opered ' i Saturday, the 15th day of Novem- | it 1918, and remain open until the 31at i IV nf nnromhop 1Q1Q I v v. 1V/I MIC WiUCf j on of State, county, school and local | ixes, for the fiscal year 1919, without j malty; after which clay a One per ' >nt penalty will be added* to all pay- | ents made in the month of January, 20, and Two per cent penalty for all 1 iyments made in the month of Febru- j y, 1920, and Seven per cent penalty ill be added to all payments made ! om the 1st day of March, 1920, to , le 15th day of March, 1920. and after lis date all unpaid taxes will go into cecutions and all unpaid Single Polls | ill be turned over to the several Magt rates for prosecution in accordance ith law. All of the Banks of the county will Ter their accommodations and facilies to Taxpayers who may desire to iake use of the same, and I shall take leasure in giving prompt attention to 11 correspondence on the subject. All Taxpayers appearing at my office ill receive prompt attention. Note?The Tax Books will be made p by Townships, and parties writing Pout Taxes will always expedite nmt>rs if they will mention the Township r Townships in which their property I r properties are located. HARRY E. NEIL, Treasurer of York'Countv. ? ELECTRIC Tho ^ Tonic? SmWSpQ Mild Laxative, BITTERO Family Medicir- | Only 5 There are just flv< to do your Christms put it off until the lay be better for you and the merchants. vv " V 1UI t V (I IM^ 111! Goods, and a hit; ass Nuts, Fruits, Confecti Phone your order % you for any order yoi for each and everyu mas. The Cas The J. B. Heavy and Fancy Groc Hardware a General Far Come to Se The J. B. Subscribe to The Til B>' 1 IHf 'flP ' JM " fi ' '* "' JtT #'^" For I A Nice Suit of Ah Overcoat, . A Pai^ Crossel A Silk Shirt, A Pajr House ! I A Necktie, Box of Collars A Stetson Ilat Silk Sox, x I Suit Case, Traveling Bag I Gloves, Handkerchief! ^ lTnderwear, || Overalls, Rubber Hoots. All Ladies' | at t II Pat I H nw -i i i Days | i t e days left in which ; is shopping Don't ?t minute, as it will ^ much better for all I le of Toys, Holiday ortmcnt of Candies, oneiies, Etc. s early. We thank ** i may give and wish lie a Merry Christ h Store, % *" i/ Milk Co., j ; /i . '.i eries, * ind | m Supplies eUS. i _ JMills Co. | i^i<?$1.25 I'cr Year V Long Coats, A tt Shoes, Short Coats, I Silk Waists, I Slippers, Skirts, J ' | Silk Underwear, ^ Silk Hose, I :ij Kid Gloves. I M Camisoles, ^ Fine-Boots, 5 , House 'fclippers, Sable )yinen, s, Bed Spre^^ B Art SquiuflHhjjj^^ 5 Bugo, R wool 1*1 5, .1 ? ? ? W A m.a %- aa ?\ W "r~? ' ' '. 1 I '""5 Suits, Coats, Skirts and HpH?9 ^ )LOSE OUT PRICES. 8 I . ?f| jS t e r s o n's (| I wmmmm m mmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmm Xmas Gifts, i < > 4 i We have something in our Christmas Goods suitable J \ for a gift fyr anyone you may wish to remember. Come in J \ and look over our line before you buy. \ I Jewelry, Comb and Brush Sets, ;; Stationery, Manicure Sets, j; Fountain Pens, Perfume Sets, | Pavnro 1 Flashlights, Pipes, S'tefoW I Noma' Candy, Whitman'* Qnndy ^^ Tell us your wants and we will help you to 1 ???? < Hutchinson's Pharmacy, j ''Just What Your Doctor Orders." < i / ' > The jrift that helps to make her Christmas merry?then keeps a picture story of the ' Christmas merriment. EVERYBODY likes pictures?everybody likes to make them?everybody can, with this simply-worked instrument. No sooner does the opened box discloee a KODAK than the camera is in eager hands and?"click" ? the first picture is made. There is the joy of getting a KODAK for Christmas?and then the fun of using it that day and all the days to come.You will find our store replete with gift Sll crcf-stinn a Wo - ??1 1 " ? ?on > v uarv iliauc U speCIHl 0HOrt to have things to sell for Christmas that people would like to get for Christmas. We'll be pleased to show you our lines before you buy. Lytle Drug Comp'y Phone 16. A. C. LYTLE. Manager.