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* IN FAR AWAY COLORADO. . W. Ranks Phillip* Writes to "The : Timss" From Printers Home. . W. Banks Phillips o? Rock Hill * has written the following letter to J The Times from the Union Print- < ers Home at Colorado Springs, < Colo., which he entered recently < as a patient. Mr. Phillips is an ; < expert linotype operator who has < worked on various newspapers in < this section, including The Times. < lie has a number of relatives and < many "friends in Fort Mill and h ocRk Hill who will be pleased to * larn that his health is improving ? from the Colorado climate and * the treatment he is receiving at : the home: "After leaving Kock Hill I traveled day and night through j i some of the liottest weather I < ever experienced and, upon arriv- < ' ii;g at Colorado Springs, I was so * exhausted and worn out fro..: my journey, and being homesick loo. ? 1 came very near starting back ^ to the Carolinas. becoming more < contented a few davs later. I .1:11 < * | <j now really enjoying there cool < days and still cooler nights. ? "Tjie treatment here includes only plenty of fresh air. the very < best of food and a sun bath o?? ry 14 morning. My throat is tie* source j ? of all my troubles and therefore I* .it will only be a few month* be- m fore T can come hjuuc again. <'Oui- ! pletely well. I have gained tour , J pounds an'd hope to gain more < each month I am here. \o ex- < petise is spared to make one w d! < again, yet unless one carries one's < complaints before the four doc- i tors, one isn't promised as ip^-'k a cure as one probably would !>? otherwise. ' "I wasn't so sick as to 'rice to < remain in the tuberculosis s.iu i- ? torium. though every patient < upon arrival, must stay there u:i , til he is classified by rigid exam 4 inatiou and placed accordingly. - Being promoted. I am now at tl o pavili<\(^-as near outdoors as is r possible?uud am now on my way for a complete recovery, and even now 1 eait.notiee a change for the better. "This is indeed one of the pe ttiest spots in Colorado Spring.*-huiidreds of visitors from n!l over the country coming weekly to see this wonderful (and o.dy one " of its kind) institution. The altitude is a little over 9.000 feet : ^ some have placed it as high as 8 000 feet; 1 know it is (5.000." Don't be satisfied with an or- J dinary phonograph while you can get a Brunswick at same price that is superior in quality and tone qt Massey's. 1 Notice to Debtors and Craditors. All persons indebted to .1. II. 1 Colt harp, deceased, are requested i to make. payment to the undersigned as administrators of his estate, and all creditors of said I estate will present their claims duly approved to the undersigned. S. L. COl/niARP. W. J. COLT11ARP. Administrators. Port Mill. S. (\. Auir. 10. 19121. ! CARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Alabtau Lady Win Sick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed?Read Her Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala.?Mm. C. M. Btegall, Of near here, recently related the following interesting account of her re eovery: "I was In a weakened condition. I was sick thrje years In bed, suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. X was so weak, I couldnt walk across the floor; Just I had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried I every thing I heard of, and a number or flilll W JI-l-lA A- ? ? Bwciori, ouu a aian i k?*i any renei. I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I believe If I hadn't heard of and taken Cardul I would have died. I bought tlx bottles, after a neighbor told me what It did for her. MI began to eat and sleep, began te gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trou- < hie since ... I sure can testify to the good that -Cardul did me. I don't ' think there is a better tonic made < and I believe it saved my life." For over 40 years, thousands of women have used Cerdul successfully, In the treatment of many womanly J ailments. If you suffer as these women did, * take CarduL It may help you, too. M *U druggists. B M j I I [ BOLL ^ ; THB FIRST NATIONAL i of farmers to go to the lo r week to inspect the fields stroyed and get first ham * and see how the farmers < ^ situation. The boll weevil is now in undoubtedly have to recV i> believe thaft personal insj t who have solved the serio i us next year will help us It is proposed to make th ' Fort Mill early Wedncsdt turning Thursday night. Competent guides will coi *> glad for the fanners to jc Harris, J. J. Bailcs or J. 1 charge will be glad to di or otherwise. ? Wc hope that many of 01 t that it will be an enjoyab * information which will b? I I 4 PER CENT ON S | First Nat Capital and Surph Attentior We wish to announce tha DEN SEED HOUSE will and complete line of Neu be in stock. See our see All orders given prompt prices are right and we u G arrison-F Main St. ROCK I Watch The Times for ou ( nra aUMMBHMmaHHMHI BARN PAINT l. ^llpkj ?1111 1 LYTLE DRUG CO., F BcvrMnamnMMn m ROCK HILL FUR I Funeral ^ C. K. Chreitzberf L Now York State License No. 1 * JESSE HA Hay Phone r>o:i; Ni ? ROCK HILL. \ MOTOR I / . ;; i * / ' ^ I rort mux tqcee WEEVIL BANK is arranging for a party i wer section of the State next 7 which the boll weevil has de- ? 1 information fabout the# weevil iown there are handling the ? T this community and we shall r :on with him next year. We : ection of his work with fanners 4 us problems thitt will confront ? i all. ^ le trip in automobiles, leaving ly morning, the 31st, and reid uct the party and we shall be in it and make the trip. L. A. L.. Spratt of the committee in QfllM nrrnnironimitc V?v rvVir?nn i u> "J J"WMV I ir kirmers will go, as we feel le trip, aside from the valuable 4 : gained. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ional Bank I is ... $ 50,000.00 t | i, Farmers! t our NEW FARM AND GAR open September 1st. A full* r Crop Seed for l'all sowing will ds beford you buy. and careful attention. Our /ill appreciate your patronage. aris Seed Co. HULL, S. C. Phone 699 r ads. You are losing part of your barn every day! UP POSE the neighbors' boys ca:ne to your barn every so often i;nd ripped some boards away. Wouldn't you stop them? Of course! Yet every minute of the day, a part >f yoi.r barn, your silo, your outbuildi >g, i.. being lost by the action of the elements gradually destroying unpainted or poorly painted surfaces. Protect the surface with a coat of Dcvo - Barn Paint. It puts a hard, durable him between the wood and the weather; lengthens the life, improves the appearance and increases the value of the buildings. DBVCiB r*ko0l!CTS?re tirre tested *nd I ?huti -lutKt-u Dy too cart'cxpcri cuce ' f'.'ic oldcti punt manufacturing g Ww'-o vcr 11 iti the U.S. Founded 1754. ' j'J by the Drvoe Agent v ?w your community^^p INITURE COMPANY ? Directors f l, Licensed Embalmer ^ ?>94: South Carolina License No. 141 + RRIS, Assistant | #ht Phones 212 and 120 SOUTli CAROLINA ? EQUIPMENT I, 70ET MILL, 8. 0. r Off for % f ' > . ?* [ ' | lege or 1 WE ' \ Trtinks . .. Suit Cases . Traveling Bag Also, all ar Wearing App es, Soap, Wa Brushes. Se Y?V PA1 You Can By Tradin We wish to call the attent thing in GROCERIES on v where in this section. ^ ourselves, and we help oui Because of quick turn-ovei to consider. And we guai number is 159. Fort Mil] Pyramid Paint Shop RCH'K llll.li, S. V. PAINTING If your cur needs painting we wilt i paint It for you and do it in such a | way that, you will be surprised at the j difference it mukcs in the -iooks of i your old car. Our corps of painters i are the best that can be obtained and only those who ure experienced tu | oar palntiiiK are on our force. The ; looks of your oar Is Just like the i loops of your person. It goes a lang way. JAMF.S A. JOHNSON. Proprietor. LISTEN! j Baker's is the Barber Shop that ! baked the prices, hut it tlitln't tlo j it at the expense of service. | Hair Cut 25e I Shampooing, plain 2fW? I Sinking 25c I Tonic 25c I Shave 15c ; Massage, plain 25c Come ami see us. We will save you money and send you awav smiling . BAKER'S BARBER SHOP. If you have anything to sail, an advertisement in The Tiiaaa mil find a purchaser for you. ^ V / v 1 ? Yacatic Busines: WE THE LUi 9. ~ JS .... tides needed al arel, Towels, C sh Cloths, Too e us before you irs for Lower Prices, rTERS( n m k Dave Man ig at the Coopera ion of the public to the facl rhich a better price can not 1 IVe are in business to help rselves better when we help t rs our stock is always fresl antee quick deliveries and efl E. S. PARKS, Manager. Fine Alum At Hal We haw mailt* arramgeiiiei AMERICAN MAID AI-I'M issm* a cert if irate to our c purchase that enables them num ware ait HALF IMtU'F tfiiairantccd and the pieces sent direct l?y the maiiufae post prepaid, from Danville torv in every respect tile | funded when the ware is re We have samples of the wa windows and will be pleHSi which places this fine Waire |j ers at Half I'riee. i'. B. C. FEI PHO t?m? ' READ THE TIMES I ' EVERY WEEK FOR HOME NEWS ' \ t t in, Cols Trip? V GGAGE $5 to $25 98c to $15 75c to $16 ong the trip? omhs. Rrush th Paste and start. )N'S I ly Dollars live Store : that there is hardly anybe secured here than elaethe consumer as well as ;he consumer best. 1, which is something else icient servioe. Our phone M e Store inum Ware f f Price ils with flu* manufnet urers of I IN I'M WARK l?y which we list omers with cacli $10 cash to on lor this (ioiuiino Aliuiii The < 111 a I i t >' of the ware is arc of beautiful desi??ii. h is turors to your home, parcel . Ya.. a11?1 if it is not satisfacuirchase money will he ret iirueil. ire on display in our show e<| to explain fully the plan ;>. (i... ,.r tGUSON NE 29 A. L. PARKS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE FORT MILL, S. C.