Baptist Women.to Moat
The Baptist Woman's Mission1
ary union, of South Carolina will
hold its annual convention Wednesday
and ^Thursday, November
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church, Spartauburg.
Sessions of the executive board
will be held Tuesday, with an informal
superintendent's 'conference
following. Tuesday night at
8 o'clock there will be a young
: njjpple's conference.
An attractive program has been
arranged for the convention, including
a number of gifted speakers.
Wednesday night's session will
be devoted to young people s
work and the principal address
will be made by Miss .Juliette Mather,
secretary of the Woman's
Missionary union.
There was considerable delay
in the arrival in Fort Mill Saturday
morning of southbound passenger
train No. Ill on the South
era railway, due to the burning
of an overhead bridge about a
mile north of the depot in Pineville,
N. ('. Railroad men ex?
pressed the opinion that tinbridge
caught fire from a blaze
kindled by tramps who were
spending the night under it.
DOG TAX DUE.
Dogs 6 Months Old Oct. 15, 1921,
Must Wear Tax Paid Tags.
Notice is hereby given that in
accordance with the requirements
of an act of the 1920 session of
tile General Assembly, from and.
after October lb. 1921, all dogs
that were six months old or older
ou that date are liable to an annual
tax of if* 1.2b per capita.
This tax is collectible and pay- !
able at my otliee during the time !
prescribed for the payment of
other State and County taxes.
For each + 1.2b paid 1 will issue I
a proper receipt and numbered
brass tax paid tag. the receipt
to be lield by the party paying
the tax and the tag to be worn
by the dog. except when in actual
use for hunting.
Penalty for failure to secure tintax
tag within the time for pay- !
ment tor other State and County 1
taxes is not less than +b nor
more than .+20, one-half to go to
I lie 1111 Ul lilt I .
Applicants for tax tags wheth- !
er in person or liy mail must ad- |
vise me of tin* number of (lie
School District in which they re- I
side, or the tag cannot he issued. 1
II. H. NEIL.
Treasurer of York County.
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All persons are hereby warned
not to hunt, cut timber or other- |
wise trespass on the lands of the
undersigned. This notice is intended
t<? applv to everybody.
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FARM FOR RENT In up- '
per section of Fort Mill township;
land in good state of cultivation.
Apply to V. M. Ulankcnship. Uock
Hill. S. ('.. or S. A. Hlankenship.
Fort Mill, S. ISNov
STRAKH1T SALARY *:F> per
week and expenses t?? man or wo
man with rig to introduce Eureka
Egg Producer. F.ureka Mfg. *'??..
East St. Louis. 111.
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ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until Sh?
Tried Cardoi.?Says "Result
Was Surprising."?Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.?"My back wia so
?Mk I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
waa not well at any time," says Mrs.
B. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
tamer on Route 6. this place. "I
kept getting headaches and baring to
go to bed," continues Mr6. Williams
describing the troubles from which
he obtained relief through the use of
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of Cardui. proposed getting it for me.
1 saw after taking some Cardui
. . that I was Improving. The result
vu surprising. I felt nut a airrerem
person.
"Later I Buffered from weakness
Ud weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband snld
he would get me some Cardul, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
ood healthy condition. I cannot
any too much for it."
Thousands of women hare suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
fonnd relief from the use of Cardul.
lace It has helped eo many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardul U
troubled with womanly ailments.
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industry used in fighting 1:
We are distributing to the f
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line of a program to fight t
worked out by some of the 1
State and is, we believe, well
^ sideration of every farmer.
We shall be glad to put one
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most practical farmers in this T
worthy of the serious con- 1
of these pamphlets in the
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New York N. Y., Oct. 26, 1921.
The Ladies' Shop,
Rock Hill, S. Car.
Bought entire stock of five manufacturers,
consisting of 5000 coats,
4000 dresses, and 1000 suits, at 50
cents on a dollar and we are sending
you several hundred garments
of this wonderful purchase. This
should prove the biggest value offered
in your state for high grade merchandise
at this time.
The Fellows Buying Co., Inc.
COATS, SUITS .
I COATS
These are shown in Bolivia, Panaline,
Velours, in Brown, Reindeer,
Navy and Black.
Priced at
$15 $25 $29.75
EXQUISITE
Of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Cre
Black.
$18.50 $2
THE LADIES'
ROCK HI
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You Can Save
By Trading at the i
We wish to call the attention of the publi
thing in GROCERIES on which a better p:
where in this section. We are in busii
ourselves, and we help ourselves better w
Because of quick turn-overs our stock is
to consider. And we guarantee Quick del
number is 159.
Fort Mill Coop<
E.S. PARKS,
Pyramid Paint Shop I ~
HOCK HILL, S. C.
PAINTING
If your car needs painting we will Is a 1~
pnint it for you and do It in such a
way that you will be surprised at the . _
difference it makes In the looks of tflC | .PVf
| your old ear. Our corps of painters
are the best that can be obtained and
| only those who are experienced in \Y/ I
< or painting are on our force. The \W C lit
looks of your ear is Just like the
looks of your person. It goes a lang 1 C\
way. ry. z,u ct
JAMES A. JOHNSON. I?ropr1ctor. for SI.
listen; You v
linker's is tli<? Harbor Shop that in{? lOI" "
baked tile nriooe Iml it /11.1 > *t .loll 1
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it at the expense of service.
Hair ('ut 2.r>c TJ f
Shampooing, plain 25e O.
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c
Come and see ns. We will save
you money and send you away A. L. Pi
smiling
BAKER S BARBER SHOP. FUNERAL DIRECTOF
? . , T EQUIPMENT M
If you have anything to sell,
an advertisement in The Times
will find a purchaser for you. FORT Mil
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This telegram speaks for itself.
We might add that some of these
garments have arrived and that
they are being sold rapidly.
We consider ourselves very fortunate
in securing these handsome
garments and are now offering you
a chance to share in our good for- |
| tune.
AND DRESSES
SUITS
Properly Designed and Tailored
Suits of Tricotine at
$25 to $35
, DRESSES
pe and Satins, in Navy, Brown and
Priced
ligh-Grade Coffee roasted by
mng Coffee Company.
ave it ground or in the bermts
per pound, or 6 pounds
v'\W make no mistake by callFlavo/'
FERGUSON
PHONE 29
LRKS,
' KEA1) THE TIMES
t AND FUNERAL
OTOR HEARSE EVERY WEEK
.L, s. c. FOR HOME NEWS
15 $29.75 1
Ready-to-Wear
|Ji lV/JT y Exclusively
LL, S. C.
Many Dollars
Cooperative Store
C to the fact that there is hardly anyrice
can not be secured here than elsetoco
f A 4-?
.v?o iu uui{i liiu consumer as well as
hen we help the consumer best,
always fresh, which is something else
iveries and efficient service. Our phone
erative Store
Manager.
FLAVO"