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I mr, -on^Armistlee day, the PlUly l^igjp #Ss aatabUshsd Jo ed ero be& oT^M^ shipping point to the United States. HH It te.aew tan years since the' first Wr turkey trot was hfeld and year hy year the event has Increased in ln" tarest until now it draws enormous , crowds from every part of the State. When the World war came to an * ??"< * Am\lA^A that ' k? aw * ww nvwawwu ftlMlk -II. WVU1U wv fitting tribute to make the turkey parade a part of the Armistice day celebration. The parade of the tur' keys is a prelude to their slaughter. Before the day of their glory is pndr ed they pass through the packing house and perhaps are on the way in refrigerator cars to the markets of the country. The raising of turkeys for market is one of the chief Industries of the farmers near Cuero- The fowls serve a double -purpdse. They feed largely ' upon the boll weevil and boll worm lu the cotton fields, thereby enabling the production of larger crops of cotton than otherwise would be the case, and when thus fattened bring the farmers considerable revenue. The turkeys are driven. to Cuero frcm miles around, the drivers usually starting the march a couple of days ahead of the parade, as tur? keys are not fast travelers. Each #1. .L f_ . - I? Ja iuva ib Ikoyi ncpaiai? iu iuo yaiauvi which Is headed by many beautiful floats. Statistics have been collected which show that the turkey orop of Texas this year will be approximately 25 per cent larger than that of last year. This means that Texas will ship out of her boundaries 300 carloads of dreseed turkeys, bringing in a total of about |4,200,000, figured at 40 cents a pound. Some college boys make the football team. Aud others are Just as well satisfied to shoot seven or eleven in a crap game. CALENDAR FORT MILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching evejry Sunday rifornlng at 11 o'clock; preaching every first and third Sunday night; Sunday School at 10 A.. M. every Sunday. A special invitation is extended to all visitors in town to come. FORT SUPPLY CO. "--J' . 1 WINDOW GLASS - I i * * FENCE WIRE and BARBED WIRE , . - i PLOW STOCKS and PLOW POINTS SIX CUTAWAY HARROWS at Lett Than Wholesale Cost W.B.ARDREY,Jr. . Manager. ? V "PtJRETgST ' Aspirin Tablets 5-Qratn For the-" prompt relief of pain, head* ache, colds, etc. MAM FROM TRUE ASPIRIN Ly tie Drug Co. Be rare te attend the Pert Mill AbheTine FeethaU Game Thanksgiving | !i a l r?* vie* AnnejoD "WAS THE OWNER'S VERDICT ; when he first looked at his newly 1 painted car. SINCE THEN we have done many good joba and are hoping to do more. We use the BEST and moat .enduring. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, applied Ivy Skilled Painters who are mas tew of their eraft, and return your hid ear looking like a NEW ONE. , < aJBUB ly^r WK 1 j^SB?^"9BB9K'pe^nnaaal \ C5 y " ' IMPORTANT ? 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YOUNG & WOLFE ' ' ?! i ' ' I - ' . ? TWO LOAVES _ r" . ROCK HILL BREAD r > , FIFTEEN CENTS , m ? \ AT FORT MILL GROCERIES ~ ' I . y ; . .. " : - ; 9 _ !? I I -? ?-T Ynnncr Wnlf? ^ P^rtc M VUl^ VT VIIIV VC- A UUIU> Funeral Directors and ! Embalmers MOTOR EQUIPMENT Sfv < Day Phones 144 and 84; Night Phone 34 bFORTMU. > . SOUTH CAROLINA-' 1 -, TAX NOTICE?MH4M. Oflkee of Ike h Cont| Trauucr ( v Tel* Cteety. XOTJCB la hereby flm that u?e TAX BOOKS tor York County will be opened on MONDAY, the 20TH ; nnjjr or November, ma, and win remain open until the S1ST DAY OP DECEMBER'. It*2, tor the collection of ?TATE, COUNTY, &OHOOL. an-1 LO^AL TAXES, tor the fiscal year 1922, without penalty; atter which day ONE PER CENT penalty will he added to all payments made in the month or JANUARY. 1923, and TWO 1 ER CENT penalty for all payments ma,de n the month ot FEBRUARY, 1923, and SEVEN PER CENT penalty will be added for*all payments made from the 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1920. to the 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, wi^l go into execution and all unpaid Single Polls will be turned over to the several Magistrates (or prosecution in accordance wfth law. 411 of the Banks of the county will offjer their accommodations and far cillties to Taxpayers who may desire to .make use of the same, and I shall t.tfce pleasure in giving prompt attention to all correspondence on the subject. 11 Taxpayers appearing at my office will receive prompt attention. ^ote?The Tax Books are made up by, Townships, _ and parties writing abput Taxes will always expedite matters if they will mention the Township or Townships in which their property or properties are located. t HARRY E. NEIL, 4fc, Treasurer of York County. I I , FRUIT CAKE is being made by the ton ? literally?these days in appropriate anticipation of Thanksgiving and Christmas. '~*nd there's none in all that baking that's better made or better tasting than ithe piece you add to your "dessert at the City Lunch Room, the sensible place to EAT. i City Lunch Room the sensible place to eat f. % ' ?... FORT MILL, ?>.<C. I i I. GENERAL INFORMATION. ' CITY GOVERNMENT. ik ! A. C. LYTLE Mayor C. S. LINK Clerk i - A. L. OTT ...Police Judge - , DEPARTURE OP TRAINS. t ! ' No. 81 Southbound 7:56 a. m. ' ' No, ? M/vwFkjkAnnj g.VO o, m( 1 'No. 118 Southbound..11:21 a. m. 2 . No. 114 Northbound..11:55 a. m. i . I No. 5 Southbound 5:33 .p, m. 1 No. 32 Northbound 6:38 p. m. I ! MAILS CLOSE. J For train No. 31 7:30 a. nj. I For train No. 82 6:10 p. m. i T*or train No. 5 5:10 p. m. i f For train No. 4 8:10 a. rn. 1 Note?No mail is dispatched on f ^trains Sunday afternoons. " ' POSTOFFICE HOURS. 'Daily 7:45 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Sunday 7:45 to 9:30 a. m. 1 S. W. PARKS, Postmaster. j And aren't some people ridiculous j when they ridicule others. * A BUS ^ : , . There are fe Grocery Store. _ f ?i iiiu is oecat [ learned where to 1 [ found in this secti< [ We make a i Butter and Eggs, t . Y Fort Mill : . i 1 EM-?i?_ - , - ' v . * V. mm, x. - . v.- - ^rE-^eEEEE-W < """ ' ' ' i1 1 ? * i i ~~^f-rv effects ^1 -SERVICE f .J What It Really Means I It means Genuine Ford Parts, i s 50 per cent of which retail for I less than 10 cents. It means a I j Repair Shop where expert Ford , f Mechanics perform the work. \ It means giving Honest, Courteous,, Prompt attention to the jj Ford Owner's every need. S It means to constantly supply If ||!| you with a Ford Service that P J j will rtiake you and keep you an \ j | enthusiastic member of the | : III great Ford family. j;!! We are Authorized Ford Dealers. I I i . We can supply yuu with any projjlj duct the Ford Motor Co. makes. Heath Motor Co. 11|i FORT MILL, South Carolina. * _ ' ^^|HE SAVII>6S"^0F F0BT j j M Opportunity means nothing to 1I hi I | the man with empty pockets. | B ||)j y?"can b"yaTHOUSAND 1{>] L | B DOLUR savings account on BBMMBB ? ii i I ine msraumentplan just the ||j|g|S I same as ant/thing else, SY GROCERY W idle moments for the help at this use so many Fort Mill people have Find the best and freshest Food to be on and always at reasonable prices, ipecialty of Country Produce, Fruit, tnd Meat. i A > i Cooperative Store E.S. PARKS. Manager. ^ * ' v % & ! -> -. "V . * 7 *-7 r r * # . " ' V