THE FORT MILL TIMES v Democratic?Publiohod Thursday*. . Wm. R. Bradford. Editor ood PaMtahrr. The Times Invites contributions on live subjects but does not agree to publish more thun 200 words on any subject. The right Is reserved to edit every communication submitted for publication. On application to the publisher, advertising rates are made known to ti use Interested. leiepnone, local ana long distance. No. 112. Kiitercd at the postottlce at Fori Ami, S. C\. us mall uiutter of thr s ?i'UilU CluSS. THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 192U " nut how last ttie years slip by alter one lias passed undent i.?f. t lit-.if Were too w ol ds ol a i-ort Mill aiuu uttered a day or I iiio ago alter ue itatl Heard a in- I tie hoy remark tli.it a seemed lo ! la in <is 11 a tiud ueeii ages audit* | ouuta t talis came round last year. | i due passes lor uie eliiid as u i does lor me man ol mature y ears, 1 oi course; out in a dillereiii way.j i neir lives art* m?tie up ol tuner- I em events, iliey ilintk tliliereni | iiiollglits, tile oosiacies lliey iuet*i aiitl overcome ol* lull to overcome ait ol a inuereiil cuaracter, tliey i u?i noi as a t u?e enjoy lite same , l?fusui't*s and w liiit- the tilings j .imi hriiig sorrow to die one uiso . stniieiiiues hring griel ro the oiu r. usually the clultl s Heartaches til tr l nit ni??. i>ui WIIII iti?? n* | uer, because he reuuzes thai the i ears lett hint in winch 10 over-I k.me disappointment ami van- | isheti iiopes are all too lew. I ' uicssiugs oil the lit lie man. ! barefoot boy with cheeks of tan.' ; i atis runs the opening lines oi a | mile poem we learneu years ago i when ilie words made 110 such ap- I peal to us as they now do. i hen j tit i hough t it a waste ol lime to I gioriiy childhood. What eared ; me world, we reasoned, lor t? lit tpless little boy in whose wel-J line no one outside Ills own luiti- i iiy circle was liucresied7 iin man was everything, to our childish way ol thinking, flow we longed to grow big ami strong una to be able to take up a man s duties in life, But now we think different thoughts, since tune has put behind us almost half a cycle of years, with their numerable pleasures and limned accomplishments standing over against myriad disillusionmeiits and anxious hours that reach mountainous proportions. Where the man or woman who lias passed through the shadows of f>0 years who would not give any earthly possession to turn hack the tables of i;...., ,... i i i. a... i Mint- <111(1 JlgillU MUIIW Willi lilt" j light -hear let I care-free little boy | or girl to whom cons seem to pass j between the visits of Santa CluusT 1 The impression seems to be gaining gronml throughout the eouutry that little need be expected of the armament conference now in session in Washington. When the conference opened a fortnight ago there was room for hope that the program pro? posed by Secretary Hughes would j ge adopted, but as the days ! pass there is evident from the meager reports allowed the public of the secret sessions of the tgnnerence inai ilie cnances 01 the socallcd l>i^r powers reaching an aecoiunioilalion along the lines suggested by the United States are growing smaller and smaller, j However unpleasant it may he to consider the fact, it is an inesca- J pa hie fact nevertheless that the fair engagements proposed by i this country are no longer taken at their face value when they have to do with international affairs. Having in mind the attitude of the United States toward the League of Nations. Great Britain, without whose assistance the conference will get nowhere, wonders whether our word is as good as our bond. In that country. as in this, there is a universal desire among the people that they he relieved of the burdensome taxation necessary to build mighty battleships and other engines of war; but that country's representatives in the conference have thus far apparently assumed an attitude of hesitancy toward the American proposals lest they entertain Greeks bearing gifts. As with individuals, so with nations. One a countrv has broken ? I ' i ' it* plighted word, it is no easy matter to reestablish its reputation among other nations. So far as Japan is concerned, is is a mat. ter of no particular consequence what h^r attitude may be toward the proposals of the United States if Great Britain and this country can reach an understanding for disarmament. The conference is taking Japan too seriously. Already a poverty stricken country, ! if Japan should undertake to measure arms with any first class power she would learn of the fatal mistake her foolhardiness had brought her to. . No country peopled by mulattoes can stand against the white race. CANDIDATES' CARDS. I 1 hereby announce myself a j candidate for Mayor of hort Mill, ' subject to the will of the voters ; in the Democratic nrnnaVv to tie ! held Dee. 13. A*. ('. LYTLK. I | I am a candidate for Mayor of | Fort Mill and will thank the vot1 era lor their support in the Dciu' oeratic primary on Dec. i3. B. l\ FKKtU SON. The Times is authorized to announce It. \V. ltradford as a candidate tor Aldcrman-at-Lurge m the Democratic primary to be held for town officers ot Fort Mill on Dec. 13. Your vote win be appreciated if you cast it for mc as a candidate for Aldcrman-at-Large in the Fort Mill Democratic pri- j luary on Dec. 13. J AS. T. YOUNG. Jr. Friends of \\. L. Ferguson la g to announce linn a candidate tor ' AUleiuiaii-.i i-l airge in the Fort .Mm cn(i lieinocratic primary to I?? lieiU till IM'C. l.i. 1 should hi' pleased to represent Ward ) in the town council *?t" hurt Mill and am hereby anucuncing myself a candidate tor that office in the Democratic pre mary on Dec. Id. DKR'E I). I'ULl*. Pigs for Sale?Several liiee pigs eighi weeks old are offered lor sale by Tom Jones, Fort Mill, S. , 1 I'll one 53-B. Legion Post Meeting. Notice is hereby given mat an important meeting of Kli Bailes ! Post, No. 4J. will be held Moil- I tlay evening, Dec. 5, at which every member of the post is urged t?> be present. A cordial invita nun nirto is extended every exservice man in the community to attend the meeting. Officers for tlie ensuing year are to be elected and other matters of much im- ; portanee to the post are to be j considered. BKlt K I). CULP. Adjutant. < Don't get bumfuszled by reading big advertisements with odd cent prices. You can always bet \ your bottom dollar that Massey's prices are lower. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." A happy combination of wjt, wis dom and philusophy. Recital by the well known Artist MISS SEULAH McNEMAR | \! the School Auditorium, Thursday, December 7, 8 O'clock. Adiinission. 25c and 25c?Benefit School Equipment bund. ? TAX XOTICK 1921.22. ( iWir of Uie County Treasurer of York County. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Hooks for York County will be open- , ed on Tuesday, the lf>th day of No- t vemhe(. 1921. and will remain open until the Slat day of December. 1921. for the collection of State, County. { School and L.ocal Taxes, for the fiscal year 1921 without penalty, after which day one Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made in the month of January, 1922, and Two Per Cent Penalty for all Payments made in the month of February. 1922. and Seven Per Cent Penalty will be added to all payments made from the 1st day of March. 1922. to the l!?th day of March, 1922, and after this date all unpaid taxes will into execution and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates for prosecution in accordance with law. All of the Hanks of the County will offer their accommodation* and futilities to Taxpuyers who made desire to make use of the same, and I shall take pleasure In Kl^ina piompl attention to all correspondence < n the subject. All Taxpayers appeal ins at my of- | flee will receive prompt attention. 1 Note?The Tax Hooks will he mad up by Townships, and port'es *%rltinR about Taxes will alwavs opedit I matters if thry will always mention , the Township or Townships In which ' their property or propel'Is* a-e lo- I cated. HAIti: V E. .> I- II.. Treasurer of > . ntv . W ~ ~ ~ rOETMLLTIMl ipjl l|HB| State and Co 'liiil copy ^ou I I ^ax B??ksI " I 1922 Siutom I p sjVl I I r i I im I Pog Jax jCic ||^ on all Pogs. Klenzo Dei KLKNZO 1)KXTAL CRKM1 ?1??. It makes the teeth clean?s the white lustrous look thilt is t t'ul troth; ami its everyday list a word, it fulfills all the purpo effectiveness. and in addition, it rlran a delightfully refreshing cleaning" an rvrut to look fon Tin* reason for the wonderfti TAIi I'llMMK is simph* and co must l>?* in exact accord with th search. It is therefore a real d the opinions of America's forem with the wonderful results it pr places such unbounded eoufideii A SI'K( IAL KKATl'RK of every user will appreciate is tin mouth. This is far more than a cleanliness. It means that conn freed from the stale secretions sticky. This is why your appet tastes so good after using Kbl'.J LYTLE I OUF f Merch Savin WILL CONTIN Saturday,I Come Here not Be Duplicat This Section. Cohen's Oul "THE HOME OF 1 FORT M I EAGLE "MIKADO' For Solo tt ymmt DwIm ASK NR VtfSL YELLOW 9 EAGLE EAGLE PENCIL CO j 18, FORT MILL, 8. C. ACQ I I '? 4 fli If imty. Duplicate HHj nty treasurer's Hp||] ~~???????????? ; ntal Creme K iIocs what your dentifrice should crupulously clean; it gives tluuu he distinguishing mark of beaut i? protects and safeguards them. In ses of a dentrifiee with singular makes the mouth feel cool and sensation that renders "toothv a r< 1 to. il effectiveness of KLKNZO DKNiiviueing its makers insist that it e latest findings of dental recntal cream?an embodiment of osf dentists and this fact -coupled oduces?explains why the j)ublic cc in it. KLKNZO DKNTAL CUKMK that cool, clean feeling it leaves in the "flavor"?it is a testimony of t less little taste nerves have been that make the mouth feel hot and \ tie is better and your breakfast < s'ZO. ' < )RUG CO. _____________________________ 1 !. BIG ! landise i , ig Sale IUE THROUGH I I December 3 argains That Can' ed Anywhere In I I I (fitting Store BETTER VALUES" [ILL, S. C. ^PVendl No. 174 Mad* la fWo grade* ENC3L WITH THE RED BAND MIKADO MPANY, NEW YORK 9 * I I Stand Red Ci \ fllM : PI |||; 1^-3 |_f I Vf ' Anti? MOT b I DUST I DAMF [ Young & TWIT CI IDMITI 1 ? ft 1 ALi t V1M11 1 V .A.. O. JO] GOOD THIP OrraN'iii'H, Murkot, fount rj Produce. I'lione Fourteen. 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