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5, COVERNOR COX THREE TIMES SUCCESSFUL IN OHIO RACE James Middleton Cox was three tiies oGvernor of Ohio-an honor enjoyed by only one other Ohioan, Rutherford B. Hayes. Born on a farm, educated in the puh lie schools, a printer's devil, a school teacher, a newspaper reporter, a pri vate secretary to a Congressman, oWnte*, mltanlage'r and proprietor of two newspapers, member of Congress for three years and three times Governor of his State is his record to date. Bushiess suscces paralleled his po litical aci jevenen t s and through his own e;orts Cox has amassed a for tune. Mr. Cox hecame' the leader of the Democratic party in Ohio in 1912 lwen he was nomiinated for-Governor. As one who had broughto radical changes in the State Constitution, he took the field in it.s behalf. 1His first terim as Governor w-os devoted chiefiv to t'orwardling tlh( (nactment of laws to put tie IC\ state Constitution into efYet. Buit ()hio vi ity was nopt pre PUBLIC G GREEN FLAG "Al i 717TI ot p u J 'cs> imow~lIty willu' loose. In mr;ce than two) thousl1and " wil fo d "'G ?EE.N FLAG"' MY dealer in the town, and you his mtorLO oil busineCss is the la growmg. There. is a first..class dealer bi "G;REEN FLAG"' Motor Oil courteous service. You'll lk have him see to it that your ci re-fi led with ''GREEN FLAG cant. This wonder oil is produced from~ vania base, the standard recogni: as the best, to which is scientific; castor oil, proven to be the gr( known, and which was used exchi Iyou wnnt the best best insur~race ngaini pair bils, togethe'r use "GREEN Fl.AG, 011". Cots Ii Supplied by the foinowi, Ask for' Creen Fiag G.ear Compound and cup Graeaan Gr'eelyville M~otor Co., Greel WV. C. Plowden. Newv Zion, S W~a pared to assimilate all the new laws for Cox was defeated for reelection. But his party renominated him in 1916 and he was reelected for a third term in 1918. being the only Democrat to win in Ohio. Legislation for which Governor Cox is best known includes a1 model work men's compensation law and a child labor law which have been extensively copied by other States. Educators of the country say die Ohio school code, eiacted under Governor Coxs direc tior., will live as a nionunient. to hisi achievements. I Mr. Cox w.as born in Butler County, Ohio, in 1870. Ile attended district t schooml an1d held his first position as a teacher of the school in which le took Iiis first lessons. Ile Spent eve ning*vs 111d holidays in a printing of fire. In a few yeIrs he reported his first asign ment on the reportoril staflf of the Cinciniati Enquirer. After tenl years with the Enquirer he we nt to Washingtonl as a priva te secretary to C( ongressman Paul Sore t lf Ohio. At the close of this service he purchaseud the i Dayton iDily News, t hlorowing most of tihie money to pay fCor it. aite-r he purciased the Spring A., AAGE VIOTOROIL GREEN fIAMMOTOR OIL FOR SALIIERE 1 BU 2S W ~ t "GRE2EN FLAG" MO >f their way if necessary uhricatnt in their crank be amply repaid for the N -FLAG" once used es it that can not be shaken >uthern towns and cities you oltor Oil for sale by the best will ftrid, upon enquir'y, that rgest in town, and constantly i this city ready to sell you ,and give you prompt and hlimf. Glo see him now, and ank case is well dr'ained, and ,'' the world's supreme lubri the ver highest class Pennsyl.. .ed b~y authorities on lubrication udly blended a proportion of pure atest highI temperature resistant isively in- war planes. known protection for your motor, the at unwarranted depIreciautioni and re 'ithi thec greatest luibricant economuy, the "mnoro-miles-per.-gallor. MOTIOR nio more to begin wih as in the end ig well-known dealersg nling S. C. yvilk, S. C. thc tch ti eld Daily News. lie was first lected to Congress in 1908. He recently purchased'the farm near racksonboro upon which he was born md is making it 'into a modern farm iome where he expects to live on re irement from public oflice. He is narried and has four children. 0 A TAL SHOOTING AT ALLENDALE Allendale, July 6.-John Dunbar, a romuinent citizen of Allendale, was illed here about 9:30 o'clock tonight, y Richard Yournans, his brother-in IW. No words were passed at the me of the shooting, it is said, but it ppeared at. the coroner's inquest that w shooting occurred as a result of tie dificulty last night. The shoot ig was done with a single barreled botg-un loaded with blickshot. 1un atr was hit on the right side, the shot e(netrating the right long and enter ig the region of the heart. The first .1ee fiigers of the right hanl were 3rn oil' by the shot. There wvre sev ral eye witnesses to the shooting. All lsiied that Youia ns shot without word to 1)unhar. The .-hooting oc Itret ii frotnt. of the Alleiinlale Fruit 'Impalny. When lunhar, walked out hI ii tre hi I - . i. Ihot i i is Sta teI. ononn1its was in1ken in) custodv ;ImI wdatlyad wa-s var-ried to) lhrrnllk1 ini confiined No jail ther. \ enh-en?, . 111. 1luy -1. Thinking I o enemnd i-:1l lyilair ag-ainst4 the aI lI1 re ty ai \ N;tl-melon, e li (11.gi ;I I c I alt! ( 0 eer ofa St. ~ouis ind Sa 1-'a cic Ii at Ih .e1lst n igh 1t dId i (I nw hk h it - p II.Iuntil a warninv b i a I I m lth n-inaii, h.oI re an th tratck.ii It~ w 'rasithen to !r I I . - \ b ! , 1 ! in it , I ( in Ii I I 4 t -- I cs k . I I w S 1t Is I I ) b , : . frmW ; If - r t1 tI s blli i-- s i n s' s fo ra i-tr i ri tsI lii it\ I: 1-l(as I lilT i N( \ t i Sli i Ifi. 1 'NNt IN(; \ T ii l IN~t \ri r ii l 'R()\'s i l- n i .N ane's hv the . i s o: t~t'11 Vle al <'ll .l'llrIlitlK~" is istlt i f li s ()ts iil it shi-, iti(hli idni i len s iro tl antt'y h Ir y unih-, ttoti Setor 2he. A It. .'tlin'' shall rm a tn i or ierhl it jd. tin flu s r tee n n (a 'e nhalte. han vid in he.gr I ang isms B"a uE ftea On as ga s I " O VNa WVa: Ais Pa for the rights of others, and it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to be driven i or operated in a disorderly, careless, I reckless or dangerous manner, or in j a manner to put any person in fear of bodily hurt, or damage to the pro perty of another; but under no circum stances shall any vehicle move at a greater speed than fifteen miles per hour. Section 3. All vehicles shall be i driven to the right of the center of < the street, and in turning to the right i into an intersecting street, such vehicle shall-keep as near to the curb ing as possible, and in turning to the i left into an intersecting street said a vehicle shall cross beyond the center i of the intersecting street before mak ing said turn. Section 4. No vehicle shall tem porarily stop upon any street unless the right wheels of said vehicle are within at least twelve Inches of the curbing, but no vehicle shall stop at any street corner. Section 5. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle to be parked upon the street in the business section of the Town unless same is placed at ani angle of approximately forty-five de-I II * s 8ter :m ex A..' ..a..e .%. A ..m.w.eg b of All Hoe of Re, and plays the bexnecr. 1/seo Dickson Drug S ge! trees to the street, with the right ront wheel of the vehicle within at east six inches of the curbing. Upon dl other streets all vehicles shall )ark with the vehicle parallel to the treet, the right wheels being within ix inches of the curbing. Section 6. It shal The unlawful to ise ahy automobile, motor car, motor ruck, motorcycle, or other motor 'ehicle, within the incorporated limits if the Town of Manning, without a nuffler or other silencing device, or vith said muier or silencing device 'cut out," open, or inoperative to pre 'ent unnecessary noise, or to use such rehicles upon any of the streets at light without adequate lights, to in ure the safety of the occupants of aid vehicle, as well as the safety of >thers usinr the streets of the Town. Section 7. No vehicle, machine or iny other appliance shall be driven, >perated, parked or placed upon any treet of the town which will in any nanner damage or injure any of the mved streets, whether by cutting, enring up, or digging into said pave nent, or by gasoline or other injur o; substances being spilled or hrown upon the street, or leaking ~j'....... ow put a PATHEB your HOME! r st)ckJsI ha~ve beenI ree shed r1omvpt deliverCie i any of the lographs and RecoA ds to be supr-enw~ by nmsic e (xperts. Ion Lmost convenCienCt termVs, ry inlstrumenC~t fully gn;aranteed. [tsive Advantages in ELLED PATHEI -4 Alvays Readuy 80. .II Play II be as~ '.on a~ ou shp on a w cord, ords p enei lll. 6The Pathle Con-rIoIa ordsi enables you to inen-se or dcrease the tonal voIlIume e will. 't1e costs no more than linary p/hon ograph, >n't plan to do it-DO IT. DN'T wait any longer, come For Sale by store aru Claren 'i..eII St-ne 5 thereon from a defective vehicle. Section 8. That it shall be unlaw ful for any driver of any kind of vehicle to follow the fire truck or en gine on its way to a fire at a distance less than 200 feet from such fire truck or engine, nor shall any vehicle after such fire truck has stopped at a fire ipproach within 200 feet of the fire truck, or drive over any of the fire hose stretched at a fire. . , Section 9. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one dollar, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned upon the County Chain-gang for not less than one (lay nor more than thirty (lays. - Section 10. This Ordinace shall go into effect immediately upon being ratified, and all Ordinances or' parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Done and ratified in Council As sembled this 6th (lay of July 1920. W. C. DA'VIS, J. G. HUGGINS, Mayor. Clerk and Treasurer. M. e N. 7 dMcft ti MlN. 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