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NEWS AROUND TOWN.
The taxable value of all property
in l' ort Mill township for tlie
eurrent year is $1.0(>b.437 aiu *he
number of persons in the township
who will have to pay poll
tax is "iltt.
A number of^ the Fori Mil!
s.'ores, tlif li.iiil;.-; and oilier business
places an* rinsed today in
observance t>l riianksgiving da\
At tlif postofliee Sunday lumis
arc hi'injr observed.
Most t?l ilir ?.rirls from tlif Fort
Mill rommuniiy who art* stmlfiits
at Winflirop college wtTf expect
Ii in spend Thanksgiving ?lav at
their lionifs. Tlif college flosfd
eipterday -afternoon and will not
reopen until Monday morning.
A "pounding" for whifh tlif
pastor of tlif Kort Mill Baptist
flinri'li, tlif Rfv. .1. W. li. Dyelies.
expresed tlif gratitude of himself
1 l.i I i'lllllilv U'n? uonl !%.? !>.? ? 1
*? un m ill IU lilt" I III )>
list pastorium U?t?' yesterday afternoon
by members of the con
gregat ion.
Tlic ladies of the F'ort Mill
x Presbyterian chttrch are planning
to have their animal bazaar in
the old "Times" oflice Thursday,
hcceiiiber 1. Beside the fancy
work they will sell during the
day. a salad course, with coffee
and cake, will be servedCarpenters
are at work this
week putting up for Withers Mas.
sev in the Sprattville section of
town a building in which he will
run a public garage. Mr. Massev
contemplates carrying a stock of |
automobile supplies and opening I
a service station in connection j
with his repair department. The,
business is to he conducted under |
the name of the Massev Motor
< i.mpany.
Tw o members of the York conn
tv board of registration are ex
peeled to spend Friday of this
week in Fort Mill issuing registration
certificates to citizens of tintown.
Arrangements for the visit
of the board were made by oili
zens who wished to avoid the ne
eessity of point; to vout't |
house in York to secure registr/l
tion certificates to enable them j
to vote in the municipal election
to he held in Fort Mill on dan |
nary 10. The expenses of the
members of the board are to be (
pa ill by those instrumental in ,
having them visit the town.
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r reputation foi
at no where in
g being duplical
facturers in the
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5 that sold up
that sold up
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inaians uiuim Texas Land. I
Tin* Texas Chcrokecs ami nsso- j
ciatcil tribes of Indians claim
more than 1 million acres of land
in Texas. Tliev say that .just he- j
fore the Civil war Texas took
their land from them and they ,
were forced to scatter into all j
|i.:ris of 1 he country.
YtH'TII'S ( < iMI'AMi ?N I'ol.KS ;
The folks you meet in Youth's I
Companion stories are no il'ti<j>nt :
from those of your home town, hot
you pieet tltem in unusual situations,
crowded with incident and adventure,
iu which couruKc. resourcefulness
and lntcrsrity are |iut to the sever
est tests. The ?"oinpanion's purpose
is to picture the permanent satisfaction
Hint spritiKs front following the
path of duty rather than the fleetlnu.
|>eris)iatile distractions of those who
always choose the easiest way. And
t \\?? (Vtltlliooli... ?? ? . ? ?- ?
...? . nun |iruv**? again alio
again that sto les based upon this
piineiple are In no way lacking In ,
strength and sustained intereG.
The 52 Issues of 1922 will he
crowded with serial stories, short stories.
editorials, poetry, facts and fun.
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IXHi TAX lll'K.
I>< u* Six Month-. ol(| on Oct. I ft. 1021.
.Mu?t Wear Tax I'alil Tag-.
Notice is hereby given that in ac- (
cordnncc with the reuuirenients of an I
ai l of the 1920 session of the General 1
A:seuihly, from and after i irtoher 15. I
1921, all dogs that are six months old
or older on that date are liable to an
annual tajc of $1 25 per capita.
This tax is collectible and payable
at lay office during the time prescrib- |
ed for the payment of other State
and County taxes. |
For each $1.25 naid I will Umm >
proper rrci'lpi and nufhhered brass
lax paid t:ik. the receipt to he helil t?y
tile party paying' the tax and the tag ,
to lie worn by tlie dog. except when !
in actual use f?>r hunting.
Penalty for failure to secure the
tax tag within the time for p?>in?nt |
of other State and County taxes Is
not less than |.r> nor more than
one-half to go to the informer.
Applicants for tax tags whether In
person or l?y mail must advise ine of
the number of the Seimol lMstrict in
wldch they reside, or the tag cannot
he Issued. II. K. XKU-.
Treasurer of York County.
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this section are
ted. You will fi
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country at from
othing. -Come t
to $60 now
to $25 now
ION'S DR
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ou are getting.
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Make tin* whole family happy I
Christmas. A Brunswick Phonograph
will ?lo it. The only phonograph
that plays all reeords perfectly.
Millions of Frost proof Cahbagc
plants now ready, $1.7f> per<thousaml.
">(tU for +1. post|*Jli?l. Strong
ami healthy. Medlin I'lant Farm.
Fort Mill, S. C. Telephone l'J.Vli.
TAX BOOKS?W, have received
a list of the taxpayers of Fort Mill
Township showing the amount
41 lit* by 11 one. We ailso
11 ;i v?* ihe lndiaiilitud Township
book within <i few Ways. All taxpayers
of both townships ar?* cordially
invited to make use of our
services in paying their taxes.
The First National Bank.
To the Public.
The undersigned forbids tinv
hunting or trespassing iu any
nianiu'r on the lands of B. M. Lee |
or T. K. Lee. This applies *o ev- I
cry body? friends and enemies. If
I you don't delieve it. I am prepared
to prove it. .+"> reward for evidence.to
convict. B. M. JjKK.
TAX NOTICE 192I-22.
onto* of the fount)' Treasurer of
York Comity. *
Notice is hereby Riven that the Tax 1
I looks for York fouiyty will he opened
on Tuesday, the lath day of No- I
\ember. i:?21. and will remain open I
until the :: IMt day of lieeemher. 1921, !
for the eollection of State, County. I
School and l.ocal Taxes, for the fiscal |
year 1921 without penalty, after i
w hich da\ i Mic I'er Cent Penury will ,
he johhil to all payments made in
the month of January, 1922. and Two
Per Cent Penalty for all Payments
made in the month of Fehritury.
1922, and Seven Per Cent Penalty
will he added to all payments made
fi^tm the 1st day of March, 1922. to
the I r.th day ot March. 1922, and after
this date all unpaid taxes will go
Into execution and all unpaid SinRle
| Polls will he turned over to the several
Magistrates for prnnecution in
| accordance with law.
All of the Hank-- of the County will
mirr uicir accnmlaudations and facilities
to Taxpayers who made desire
in make use i?f the ' sh-"
(iiki* pleasure in ? p eni; t* attention
to all roin . iu.ee 1 n the I
subject.
All Taxpayers ap:>< ' 'tr a< tuy of- i
fl?'e will receive prom a ' Hon.
Note;?The Tax Hook < 11 l>? made i
up hy Townships, and pui es- ??rltinK j
about Taxes will al expedite I
matters if they will el .?v? n.ention
the Township or Towi s in which
their property or pro a e located
HA It I ' M H-.
Treasurer oi . ,.nty.
oBTiinx,swra oasouh
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Ivertising and 1
the prices we
nd here Suits m
i one-third to or
o Patterson's foi
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outh Carolina.
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CITATION.
St ate ??1" South Carolina County
of York.
By ). 1j. Houston. Ks(|? Probate
Iud<;c of York County.
Whereas .!. II. Bailes lias applied
to ui?* for Letters of Admin*
i.strat ion on all and singular tins
roods and chattels, rights and
credits of .Mamie Lee Thompson.'
late of the County aforesaid, de
j'cast d.
These are. therefore, to eite and
admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
deceased to he and appear before
on at our next Probate Court for
;kc said County, to be holden at
\ ot'k t'ourl House on the 1st dav
of |)eeeiuher Jo shew cause, il'
any. wliv the said Adininist rat ion
should not he oraiilei 1.
Civen under lay h.iiid and seal
this 1 lit li day of November ill tinvcar
of our Lord out thousand
11 iii<* hiiiulri'd and twenty-one.
and in tin* l-ltith year of Anierii-a11
iiit 11'|MMiiIt*n?*?*.
.1. L. iiocston.
Probate .Iud?re of York County.
This is the dHtli year that Santa
Clans has made headquarters at
Massey's. \\ h?*i*?* lu* has a beaut ifnl
array of "(lifts That Last " a!
lowest prices.
Special cut priees on Ladies'
and Children's Sweaters. Coats.
Hats and Shoes at Massey's.
When "Biddy" needs a laxative?
the "little Indian" VfiU eat too
often?give him
FIGSEN
THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE jflM .
Easy to give
Easy to tako V
It'i 10 pletunt he'll even IT n/ / 1
go to bed early to get hie v \ h(J
"medzin." Ita action is
thorough without harah* \V\^fv\ H
neaa or nauaea. A^iVvvvvs kA*
Fine for "Mumay" and Wwrr Is!
"Daddy." too. */
Family tit*, SO cents llryF^L/f
Alee l? 25c and 10c tiaas
For Sale By %
Hutchinson's Pharmacy
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are offering on
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le-half less than
r your Winter Su
$14.95
$ 3.25
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Give Us fo
We are again in be
the fire which desl
and we solicit the r
with a full stock of fr
Heavy and Faut
at the lowest prices,
expenses are light an
small margin of prohl
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