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ri" "j WDUBQH AT PRESENT. (Continued 'from Page 1.) shorthand. Nobody knows what they are about. He "puts them carefujly away. They are not notes for a book which-many expect. Unless Mr. Wilson changes his mind decidedly he will write no ceply ?o Robert Lansing of anyone else who has criticised his policies. A writer who 1ms been given access to Mr. Wilson's pampers is writing a book, but it will be his own?not Mr. Wilson's. "I'll give you any material I have for your book," Mr. Wilson told him. "I'll answer any question you ask, but it's your book. 1 don't even, want to see what you write." However the evening may be spent, however tired he may be, there is one thing the former president never neglects. It is the reading of a few verses of the Bible. When he says goodnight he invariably reads aloud some short passage from the book which always rests on the reading table at his bedside. Friends and jidmirers ask, What is Woodrow Wilson's real condition now? He will be 65 years old next December ami has passed through an ordeal which few men survive. The measure of his progress toward health must be measured with those facts in mind. 1 lis minimi w* j * 11 r 11 t in li??iit)li wliili- lit' wun president was ISO pounds. He shows little 'departure from that figure now. His eyesight is as good, although he has discarded his favorite nose glasses for spectacles. His hair has turned snow white, hut it has not thinned. His appetite is too robust to please his physicians. Last March when he left the White House an attendant had to place his feet on each succeeding step from the portico. The other day he sent his attendant away ami climbed alone, not. without some effort, into his automobile, just to see if he could do it, and seemed pleased to find that he could. Mr. Wilson is far from a well man today; he was far from a well mau when he entered the White House over eight years ago. But during the last two years there have been times when his voice was inaudible and when h<> emild mil smmnrt himself alone. His condition today shows morq, improvement than his family and friends dared hope for. There are many angles to Mr. Wilson's present day psychology. Living in Washington and easy of access to party friends at the capital, he might give consultation on party policies, hut he does not. Whatever a visitor may say in critisism of the Republican administration. Mr. Wilson never makes a reply. Upon his modest fortune Mr. Wilson lives simply, with an establishment of only three servants and a "used ear." Compajre Massey's prices on Millinery, Shoes, Dry (Joods. Rugs, Watches. Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry and anything else and get wise. p l| ? Indigestion g ? Many persons, otherwise D H vigorous and healthy, are fl Q bothered occasionally with M g| Indigestion. The effects of a m m disordered stomach on the B system are dangerous, and "J 2 prompt treatment of Indtges- D D t,on 1* Important. "The only Q medicine I have naBded has ps been aomething to aid dlgesB Rod sod clean the liver," Q M writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a M B McKlnney. Texas, farmer. B "My medicine Is EE S Therifnrri's b BLACK-DRAUGHT m for indigestion and stomach M 9 trouble of any kind. I hare 5! B never found anything that D touches the spot, like Black- H mm Draught. I take it in broken B doeee after meals. For a long B B time I tried pills, which grip- Q ed and didn't give the good n results. Black-Draught liver B medicine Is easy to take, easy Q aw to keep, inexpensive." m Get a package from your 5J 2 druggist today?Ask for and O Insist upon Thedford's?the H B only genuine. Q H Get it today. Q HRM BP BflflBaBaaaBO Arierttie it in The Times. \ * [ ' -A ./ I \ I n..ix!_ ^ i.L _ 1 mixing me on Satis THE FIRST NATIONAL BA I 4 IVE, VIZ? | j Satisfactor + They mu^t be satisfactory to with us as well as to ourselves | f. We have an idea that to givi ^ we murft have high standards of our work, and we must li ^ always. There must be speed, accura but there must be SAFETY F ' > There must be an alert up-to ^ by common sense. ? Add to this that compouiu terest, industrious and pains * I pep? And you have a description i * which the customers of this h Z Ask them about it. I I First Nati( | Capital and Surplus ^ Under Strict Supervision of <&' *$' ? .v< j CULP BR I Will have a limited ! % | of Coal Thi | to sell at $9 00 P 11 See us at once. | CULP BRi 1 PHONE t Our Fall stork was bought be-1 fore the big advance in cotton J ' ami we arc still selling on the basis of 10 rent cotton. L. .I.Mas- < soy. Wanted?The people not to forget that Cook's Peanut Cream , Candy is just fine. Try a ft cent ' block. A word to the wise is sufficient. i liny your cotton goods at Masspy 's at old prices. We bought before the big advance. Great Reduction in price of I larley-l hividsou Motorcycles and (Sidecars. Write today for the ; new 10'J'J models and prices. We i j will be pleased to send you liter! at tire. K. I., liarnes. Rock Hill. |S dealer for York. Chester |and Lancaster counties. We secured some special barjjrains in Ku?rs. Art Sqaares and ( onjroleuin that it will pay you to see if interested at Maasey'a. NOTICE. I llavinjr made mv return jis 1 I . , , euardman for Harvey Spinks. ( this is to notify any one concerned that I will make application to < I the Probate .Judge for a discharge | ' on October 1st. I J. L. SPKATT. I \ \ % tort mill Tana > Fmnliacie I! < : faction if > > .NK HAS ONE OBJECT- JI ?> j! y Results \ m 4 the people who do business I ve s our customers satisfaction, ^ of excellence for the doing ve up to these standards, | | cy, diligence, consideration, ^ IRST. | dateness, governed always * 4 i of sincerity, personal in- t taking effoit plus real live I of the satisfactory service x auk receive. f i <v | i #1 t\ ; mal Bank | ... $ 50.UOO.OO ? United States Government. 4 I OTHERS I I I number of tons | s Week j A f 'er Ton | f I OTHERS 1 NO. 15. J i ?- t *>+ vf *# BULBS Hyacinths Narcissus and lonquils LYTITS The Service Drug Store Phone 16 Don't be satisfied with an ordinary phonograph while you can get a Brunswick at same price ihat is superior in quality and tone at Maaaey's. # . f ~ - <C . \ I ^ - If I, Desei i % % .It's easy We hav< in Boys' Blouses, 300 Bo sizes 8 t Juvenile i Boys' K sizes . . Bring o] like to p PAT ! i ? . You Gan By We wish to call the attentio thing in GROCERIES on wh where in this section. W ourselves, and we help ours< Because of quick turn-overs to consider. And we guarai number is 159. Fort Mill E Pyramid Paint Shop [ K<H'K llll.I., S. O. PAINTING If your cur needs painting we will puint It for you and do It in such a way 'hot you will be surprised at tbe difference it makes in the looks of your old car. Our corps of painters are the best that can be obtained and only those who are experienced in car painting ure on our force. The looks of your car is Just like the j looks of your person. It goes u lang way. , JAMES A. JOHNSON. Ifoprtctor. LISTEN! Maker a is the Barber Shop thai baked the prices, but it didn't do it at the expense of service. Hair.Cut 25c Shampooing, plain 25c Singeing "25c Tonic 25c Shave .. 15c Massage, plain 25c L ('ome and sw-i n? We will save you money and send you away smiling BAKER fi BARBER SHOP. Fl If yon hare anything to sell, ' an advartiMmanW in Tim Tiniaswiii find a purchaser for you. ?. oar Boy ires the' 1 1 r\ to buy the Best tor & the Best that's to b< Suits, Shoes, Caps, i Etc. ys' Suits to select O 18, . . . . $4.98 t Suits, 3 to 7, $3.98 Knickerbocker Pants 50c r send the boys in. lease the bo vs. TERSC J Save Man1 ? ? at the Co u of the public to the fact tich^a better price can not be e are in business to help tl elves better when we help th our stock is always fresh, ntee quick deliveries and effic Cooperative 1. S. PARKS, Manager. "FL A Is a High-Grade the Levering Coffe We have it grou ry, 20 cents per po for $ 1. You will make r ing for "Flavo.'' B. C. FER PHON A. L. PARKS, UNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE FORT MILL, S. C. \ k| V ^ " - I ~ - / r i Best him. e had j Shirts, from, o $15 to $8 | in all to $3 We i iiu \ji lit 11IC UCI- I I * und, or 6 pounds | 10 mistake by call1GUSON E 29 REAL) THE TIMES EVERY WEEK FOR HOME NEWS >N'S y Dollars ive Store that there is hardly anyt secured here than elsele consumer us well as e consumer best, which is something else :ient service. Our phoue 5 Store ,VO" Coffee roasted by e Company. inrl ?r? ^ L