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Wam MISBT SUItJLCNDBBS. Sunset'and twilight are too familiar to command the conspicuous attention of aU the people of the workaday world, saya The State. Yet probably there are few so sodden and matter-of-fact as never to know a mood of sensitiveness to the spetacle of fadmo rlov an/1 tha ataaltVi v Afinnm _ I 8 ?uu ",c """"" ing night. It is apt to be a L vaguely sad regretful mood for the dying of another day always symbolizes the transitory nature of all things in our world. There is innate protest.'against the long farewell to a day that will return no more, whether to repeat for us its gift of joy or its measure of opportunity. About the dawn of a new day, -however, there is a wholly different aspect. As a spectacle the glory of it is matchless. It iR youth, not age. It is the triumph of light, not darkness. It is the coining with new opportunity, not the departure with a record - Jnrritten. It is stimulating, not depressing, and shines with hopes not yet dashed or deferred. Another day in another chance. With dawn cornea the morning, which ia fresh, unweary and suffused with eager forwardness of look. Yesterday?it ia gone, but here is another day just aa good. They?and how many there are ?\yho never witness the breaking of a new day are losers, who miss one of nature's grandest displays and start their days in stale monotony of habit, without the initial refreshment of soul and subtle stimulus to renewed purpose. It is a pity. As some one has said ii u mm* umi never wen a buiiwl or a sunrise, he would travel half the globe to see the infinite wonder and grandeur of it. To see dawn and sunrise, however, he merely needs to awake and be ; astir a little earlier than is custo piarv. It is warth the cost every time. If he be one to whom it dbes not seem so. then it is a pity, indeed. Vote During Encampment. Fort Mill militia officers yesterday were informed by the military department in Columbia that the second run-aver election between Capt. F. M. Mack of Fort Mill and Capt. A. M. McLeod of Camden for maior of the 3d bat tftlion, First regiment, N. Q. S. C., will be held during the encampy.i meat of the regiment at Mount Pleasant next mouth. In the two former elections six votes have lfc?en cast for each of the candidates. The four companies in the 3d battalion are located at Rock Hill, Camden, Fort Mill and Hartsville, and the impression is that the Rock Iljjl and Fort,Mill officers are supportingCapt.Mack while the officers of the Camden and Hartsville companies are for Capt. McLeod. Officers Capture Whiskey. Four gallons of corn whiskey conecaled in the underbrush on a farm in the Gold Hill section of Fort Mill township Saturday afternoon was captured by J. H. Patterson, magistrate's constable, and V. 1). Potts, police officer. The whiskey was^ in a tin container, near which a number of bottles were found which the officers thought were to be* filled with the whiskey as sales were * made. x' x W. W. Moore, for the last. 11 years adjutant general of South Carolina died in Columbia Thursday evening. He had been seriously ill only a few days. The funeral was at Barnwell Sunday afternoon with military honors. Kegmmng next Sunday Greenville will become for two weeks the Mecca of South Carolina Baptists. No 1easvthan seven active Baptist organizations are to send representatives to Greenville June 28 to July 9 for the various conventions, conferences and training schools of the assefnbly. In addition there are to be two summer schools for preachers, a mothers' conference, a summer school for Sunday school teacners and B. Y. P. U. workers. 1921 The College of Charleston Open to Men and Women. Entrance examinations, and ex- ! animations for free tuition county ' scholarships at all county seats Friday, July 8, at 9 a. m. Four-year courses lead to the B. A. and B. S. degress. A special two year pre-medical curse is given. Spacious?buildings and athletic ( grounds, well equipped laborato- 1 riea, unexcelled library facilities. ! 1 A dormitory for men. Expenses , moderate., For terms, catalogue, i and illustrated booklet, address, | Harrison Randolph, Pres. j< r.:. . ? : . ' pgr * What Packahrd me mobile world, LEI world. Made in all typesCord Puncturi Puncture-Proc Why worry abo blow-outs? Equip your car TURE-PROOF 1 * yourself oft the { motordom. Yes?they cost mc of absolute safety use of these tires i interest. Once you use LE < can gain your con Let us demonstrat f * ^ ' .% V v ' =_ " V * , YOUNGS THE FORT MILL 666 cures Dengue Fever. NOTICE OF ELECTION. , Obedient to a petition signed by u majority of the freeholders of the Town of Fort Mill, as shown by the tax books, and filed by said freeholders with the Town Council, praying that a special election be ordered for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the Town of Fort Mill the question of the issuance of the bonds, as hereinafter set forth, and in accordance with the law, notice isxhereby giv^en that u special election of the qualified voters of the said Town of Fort Mill be held on Tuesday, the tiflh day of July, 1921, between the hours of seven A. M. and four P. M., at Young .& Wolfe's stora in Fort Mill, 8. C\, at which election there will be submitted to the qualified voters the following question: "Whether for the purpose of paying outstanding indebtedness of the Town of For Mill, incurred for extensions and additions to the waterworks system of said town of Fort Mill, shall *issue coupon bonds as provided by law, to an amount not exceeding Four Thousand Dollars, same fo hear interest at six per cent per annitm. payable semi-annually." ^ The ballots shall be prepared in accordance with law. and shall contain*thereon the following: "For the issuance of waterworks bonds." "Yes or No." Those voting in favor of the issue shall deposit a ballot with the word "No" erased thereon; jind those opposed to the issue shall deposit a ballot with the word "Yes" erased thereon. Rooks of registration will be inwn in the office of the Clerk nnd Treasurer, on Trade street, in the Town of Fort Mill, on tho lath day of June. 1921, for the registration of the qualified electors of the- Town of Fort Mill, and will remain open until and including r x' - i ;: . . \ FOfrT MX TXMBSp 1 S9BB99BS95BSS559SSSSBSSSSB5E9B9BEES9BBS pK' '* V ESLEAD v ." ' * < / - | ; * . ;ans to the automo- * i means to the tire i-Preof, Fabric ' ' if, Cord, Fabric. * % >ut punctures and i with LEE PUNCTIRES and relieve jrqatest trouble of ^ >re, but that feeling r derived from the epays the cost with :es, no other tires % N sideration. :e. t ' v v i /i ' w * i 1 > * * ^ l WOIFF w w "w- mmammm 4MB FURNITURE MEN. \ \ . + ^' s the 4th day*of .lune, 1921. The following are appointed managers, of the said election: Herbert Harris. .1. M. Bolk; and .1. 0. Saville. A: L. PARKS, Mayor Pro Tern. .litest.? C. S. LINK, Clerk. W. B. WILSON. Chairman, W. P. BOYl), J. 1>. SMITH, , Commissioners of State and County Elections for York County. uy n IVUIV UL X For Women 5 is 3D "I was hardly able to drac, 1 DC l)< 01 was so weakened," writes Mrs. y on j 2] W. F. Ray, pf Easlcy, S. C. Ql wl rj "Thedoctor treated me for about rj nu V two months, still 1 didn't |et M any better. 1 had large lam- M W( L Uy and felt 1 surely must do U wj UL something to enable me to take Uh t r care of my little ones. I had Q J heardof j JCARDUI : m The Woman's Tonic K L i s Sfl Ml decided to try ft," CM- H it ttnues Mr*. Ray "I took fl Hi Y| eight bottle* to ell ... I re- M a E?**n si. kdj had no more troohto with wo- U T XI aunty weakness. I km tea UE-w J children and tai ahto to do all |J XI mf housework aad a tot out- nf R| doors ... I CM MM recow- Fj M mcndCarduL" M yo M Take Cardtd today. H atoy W sni M be Just what yod aoad. MB Aj At all druggists. N ? v 7 ~~ V ?__ . ' . - ^ tV3;i? vli- -.'.a*-'* % V >v. c Madai ' . . 'u ^ f t , "i kJT True Su r ?is more or less proper corseting. Because they are give true style und c cause they always fit MADAME QRAOE l ; " .< are the choice of dii women who truly smartness in dress. Our corsetiere will | ypu the new inodefs, ly fit you without ol PA t You Can By Tradini $ We with to call the attenti< thing in GROCERIES on wl Where in thie section. W ourselves, and we help ouri Because of quick turn-overa to consoler. And we guara number is 169. Fort Mill I 21 ROAD TAXES NOW DUE. tymenta Must Be Made 011 or 1 Before July 21. The attention of all concerned called to the fact that the nninutation Road Tax of Three jllara is now due, and payable or before Julv 1. 1921. after lich date no Commutation Tax iney can be accepted under the In remitting by mail aliys indicate the townslpp in lich you live. Persona failing pay the ifc3 Commutation Tax or before July 1, will be liable Five Days.' service on the uda. H. E. NEIL. Treasurer of York County. LISTEN! ' Baker's is the Biurber Shop that ked the prices, but it didn't do at the expense of service. ?ir Cut.* 25c L ampooing. plain 25c lgeing * 25c nie. .. 25c " ave 15c ussage, plain * 25c Come and see us. We will save J u moqfy and send you away liling ^ BAKU'S BARBER SHOP. 1 ? U> cures Chills and Fever. J 0 f ^ MHS-S*-.*." * i ' ' icf ; . ; :. -*1 .n. i n II " . ?i V - 1 v , r ' .? -a 1 : , . . * ' t m/) f* j ~ ^ * Your J7 ^; x a matter of The mature. 1 her youthful i look well to lit designed to _ matter how mil .omfort?be- ReI* on ? unless your properly, corseted, it will passing years. CORSETS . MADAME G ^criminating , are so popular appreciate wome young. Skillfi | secret of their gladly show models are es . . Let our corset i and correct- I pIain ,he man) (ligation. splendid corsel TTERSOJSi i ft ) f'f* r. ' * \ Save Man> i i at the Cooperati >n of the public to the fact tt lich a better price can not be pe are in business to help, the elves better when we help the i our stock is always fresh, v ntee quick deliveries and effici< Cooperative I. S. PARKS, Manager. \ Prices Plain % We have adopted tl in many of the large < eveiy article in our stc a tag giving the price c system lessens the cha a convenience to the cu - - one price 10 an?that t first class, fresh Groce We also offer FIVE Pi every dollar spent wit 1 B. C. FER< * PHONE IEAD THE TIMES FU EVERY WEEK ^ - ? ?OR HOME NEWS : & y .< I'<t. ' * r * ' 4 * ... .1. ( * * At?} ' ': ?? Jff? .% vjrTw,* , &>.*' *'' IV- ! v i" ^ "' . ' V% - " .v., ii : :' .' . -*$*- -V v . - 4 . * .N. . -f : ?i ' orsets , -V ? igure Tells j it Age woman* prom I of ippearanee, should >r figure lines. No ich you pride yourithful complexion, figure is properly quickly betray the That is why RACE CORSETS among young won who always keep ill In JI ucoi^uui^ in III*." success. The new pechilly charming, ere fit you and exr features of these ts. ? "S : ' I t r Dollars ve Store ^ tat there it hardly anyupon rnrt Vinfo !*?? > ?' w v vm uvic bUaii OIBC* i consumer fcs well as consumer best. V /hich is something else int service. Our phone s Store ly Marked he system in vogue cities of putting on >re as far as possi>f the article. This nee of mistakes, is Htomer an*! in^m-.? unu v he lowest at which l ies can he sold. ER CENT OFF oil 1 us. GUSON 29 > v A. L. PARKS, NERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL ? OUIPNENT MOTOR HEARSE ? ' . # FORT MILL, S. C. V .V.