Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 21, 1920, Image 2
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THURSDAY, Ofttt-'gjfc'lESP.
One of the thlnflpgHfiF does the
white candidate of?ce an
Inestimable amount.bf feffrm Is the
report, especially If aay basis
of fact for It, tM^jHCpi&s negro
blood In his velncjUMra^harlotte
Observer of today 'mStmJwnfrorn its
Washington correstfgBpltffi "Buck*'
Bryant, a sensatlonajl-tsfor?. or exposures
about to be raflMits Ohio. The
Democrats are forteph l^St no one
has accused OovernOb Cox. of having
negro blood In his veins. White men
should be extremely careful for whom
they vote In the presidential election
ten days hence. ,
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Not ainee reconstruction days have
the people ot South Carolina been
called upon to pay an hlKh rate of
taxation for tho conduct of the Btato
government an they will have to pay
thla year when the county treasurer?
begin their rounds. And the worst of
It Is that much of the money will go
for objects and purpones that we
could set along just as well without.
If there Is not a universal protest
throughout the State this fnll and
next winter over the Increased cost
of government. .The Times misses Its
gueas. In recent years the legislature
has created a number of boards
and Institutions which should be
called upon to show cause for their
axlatence. There Is also the matter
of Inequality of compensation for
??1
.^MVU ui|?ll?n nilU ICI mm fill |MU> t't'n
of the State who tickle their own
vanity by referring to themselves as
"State officials" which should 'bo
straightened out on the basis of fairness
and common sense. How many
people know, for Instance, that tho
salary of the secretary of the State
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jl Mr. Enoch Moon, of Oconee, S
?M eervoys, and my limbs seemed
i V) come snph feeling, 1 can hardly
If "hewhlaa." I was sallow, had a di
^ af night 1 read of Zlron and thougi
U the UM tor me. I knew I could at
B The Scientifl
II aiM^vinMihortty I felt better, ate am
|| Moore had mot been bent
Ij toofc,be couM have gotten his moni
la ing^di everywhere on I money-fa
H !hM npoe Zkon Iron Tonic. 1
board of oharltle* and correction* 1*
Mtverat hundred - dollar* more than
that of the attorney general or the
State superintendent of education?
And how many people think the position
of secretary of the board of
charities and corrections a* important
as the office of attorney general
or State superintendent of education?
Not many, perhaps. But there is
nothing quite so good a shaving a
friend at hand who can shake the
plum trep for you when the shaking
time comes. There Is some fancy
legislation In the South Carolina
statute* which is coating the people
a big *um every year that the legislature
should hurry next January
to got out. Also there are numerous
non-productive Jobs for which
the people are paying that should
be abolished at once The tax rate
in South Carolina has increased by
leaps and bounds during the last
two years. The time for retrenchment
Is here. It Is up to the Legislature.
largely to the house of represfentatives.
to see that retrenchment
Is brought about next year, regardless
of recommendations that may be
made to the contrary.
Query: How much longer should
The Tins's have to wait for its money
from Ummr who are In arrears for
their subscriptions?
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Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic;
it kills the poison censed from infected
cuts, enres old sores, tetter, etc.
TAX NOTICE?1020-21
Office of the County Treasurer of York
County. "
Notice is hereby given that the
Tax Books for York County will be
opened on Friday, the 15th uny or
October, 15*20, jnid remain open until
the 31st day of December, 1920, for
the collection of State, County.
School nnd Local Taxes, for the fiscal
year, without penalty, after whleli
day One Per Cent Ponulty will l>e nddea
to all payments made in tho month
of January, 1921, and Two Per Cent
Pennty for all payments made in the
month of February, 1921, and Seven
Per Cent Penalty will be added to all
payments made from the 1st day of
March, 1921, to the 15th day of
March, 1921. und after this date all
(|inpald hi*p? will ko into execution
and all unpaid singlo polls will b
turned o\ or to the several Magistrate
for prosecution in accordance with
law.
All'of the banks of the county will
ofTer their accommodations and facll
itles to taxpayers who may desire t*
make use of the same, nnd I shall
take 'plonsure in giving prompt atten
tlon to trtl correspondence on the sub
ect.
All taxpayers appearing at my otllc?
will receive" prompt attention.
Note?The Tax Hooks will he mnd<
up by townships, nnd parties writ'ut;
about tnxes will always expedite mat
tors if they can mention the townsblo
or townships In which their property
ui jm u|?vi iiun (ii v iwv.*?v**i.
HARRY- E. NRIL.
Treasurer of York County.
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to ache as though I was scared?or [
describe it I would have weak #U
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it if it had helped others it might do W
least try it I began using Uj
Ic Iron Tonic l
i slept mote, and the weak, nervous U
ante- abuflder?1 needed, and Ziron I
sflted by the first bottle of Ziron he
fj back, lor Ziron la sold by reliable TV
ack guarantee. |fl
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SATURDAY
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36 inch Mesaaline and Taffeta, all
$2.50 Drop Stitch Silk Hose, all si
Lad Lassie Cloth
One lot of best Dress Gingham
Guaranteed All Wool Double Blan
Guaranteed Half Wool Double Bla
rv i_ n il r\ i ni i * t*
uarK oain nooe sianKeis xrom
One lot of Voile Waists, values up
28 inch Outing, first quality
One big sample lot of Ladies' am
third the regular price.
A big table of Remnants for you t
in the assortment lots of sp
and Percale Suiting, all suitab
We have decided to reduce the pr
dren's Hats.
Come to our place and let us shoi
we are offering. We are sure
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shades, yard $1.90
mdes 98c
45c
38c
kets $12.98
nkets $8.98
$4.50 to $8.50
I to $3.50 98c
28c
d Children's Sweaters, 6neo
look over. You will find
ilendid values of Gingham
ilo fnr fViA solinnl ?a*i
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ice of all Ladies' and Chil%
v you some of the Bargains
you will be pleased.
CELL'S
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RICE OF COTTON
Ve do not know.
FARMERS GOING
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DERAL RESERVE
) DO? We do not
TED STATES GOVG
TO DO? We do
TRST NATIONAL
> DO? Exactly what
ne. It is going to
re to the farmers
, thin.
TIQNAL BANK,
)lus $50,000.00.
Mills Co.
ICY GROCERIES, jj
STARE,
!S, SEEDS of j|
3NDS.
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M3Is Co.
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Does Your Auto Need
e New Cover?
Drive it over.
Our trimmers are experts and
we guarantee satisfaction.
J.C. HARDIN & CO
Auto Painters and Top Builders
ROCK HILL, S. C.
DR. A. L... OTT;
DENTIST
Oflico hqurs, 8 s. m. to G p. m.
(Dr. Spratt's officr)
Belk Building, Fort Mill, S. C.
666 quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, and Headache,
due to Torpid Liver.
The Bi|
Is the best place
Come to see us wli
Price and Goods.
We guarantee all
patrons.
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whethei he
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nave correct cha
your pocket?you
of all, every check
endorsed (receipt*
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as they agree not
posit
We do not charg
furnish you as ma
Come in and let
derive from a che<
The Saving
FORT MILL,
New price* nt MBMioy's. .25 to 50
per cent off Dry tiomlH, Khoca, Suit*,
< out-. Millinery and many other
flung*. .
666 cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe. It kills
the parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative
and general Tonic.--*dvCRIMSON
CLOVER, clean. 12 centa
pound; Burr Clover. 12 centa pound;
Alfalfa, 22 centa pound; Hairy Vetch,
28 cents pound; Rape, 12 centa pound;
borne grown Appier Oats, $1.25
bushel; Native Rye, 23 bushel; Barley.
$3.20 bushel; Blue Stem Wheat.
$3.20 bushel; White, Yellow and Bermuda
Onion Sets. $3 bushel. We pay
the freight. Farls Seed Co., Greenwood,
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666 hu more lmlUtioBS thai
say,other Chill aid Fever Toiic
at the market, hit 10 tie wuti
imitation. . They are daigerois
thiigs ii the moJiciie Ham?AdT
School 5
Tablets,
Pencils,
Pens and Pen
Ink Erasers,
Composition ]
Examination
Pdncil Boxes,
Conklin and 1
Everything fc
Hutchinson's
Phone M
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to buy Heavy and
ten you want Satisf
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I these and watch
I Cooperative
W. PARKS, Manager.
tier You Kno\
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becking Accour.
; could get along wi
>ly say be didn't know what
s until he had one at the bat
PayxvifhajPert
and know u/Arre^^^Lj,
Your
e convenience a checking account
nge?you don't need to carry rr
know where every cent was paid
: is an indisputable receipt, for a
id) before the money is paid.
checking account at the SAVING
re a checking account at our ban
to draw checks for more than th
re you one penny to keep youi
ny check books as your needs req
us explain the advantages and b<
iking account at?
s Bank of
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BANK
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neip luur
Moulters 1
Moult ^ ^
THINK of the amount of hen
inquired to grow thousand ft
A moulting hen need* good health
Dr. Hess Poull
helpe poultry through the moult
hens to laying. It contains tonic
digestion. It tones up the dor
iron that gives a moulting hen ri
No disease where Pan-a-ce-a is
moulting hens Dr. Hess Poultry I
Wo handto tkm Dr. Ho
Lytle Drug
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supplies
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t Staffs,
Books, f
Tablets,
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Parker Pens,
r the school room.
Pharmacy,
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Fancy Groceries,
action in Service,
the wants of our
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thout one
convenience 11
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is?you always
loney around in
out?and best
check must be
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accounts?we
[uire.
snefits you will
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energy, vitality and red blood
sathers?the average plumage I I
?good appetite?good digestion. |
ry Pan-a-ce-a I
and starts pullets and moulted jj
a for the appetite, tonics to aid fl
mant egg organs. It contains
ich, red blood and a red comb,
fed. By all means feed your
'an-a-ce-a.
m line. Caff on mo.
Company
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