Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 27, 1920, Image 5
PALMER GETS THE ENTIRE
VOTE GEORGIA DEMOCRATS
Atlanta, May 23.?Hiram L. Gardner,
secretary of the Georgia Democratic
executive committee, forwarded today
to the national executive committee
headquarters at Washington the official
certificate of the state committee
issuing the credentials of the state
committee to the full Palmer delegation
from Georgia to the San Francisco
convention. The record was endorsed
l?v sixtv-six of the sixty-seven members
of the committee.
- The certificate contains the regulations
for the presidential primary as
issued on February 10, in which it was
provided that all of the state delegates
to the national convention shall be
chosen from iimoinr flu, f 11 ,,,..1
" r* v"v 1- i??r
supporters of that candidate for vresident
receiving the highest county unit
vote." It showed that Palmer received
14H votes. Watson I:t2. and Smith 1(14.
WILL URGE PRINT PAPER TAX
TO CUT DOWN CONSUMPTION
Washington. May An excise tax
on print paper to curtail consumption
will he one of the recommendations of
the senate manufacturers' sub-committee
investigating the print paper short age.
A Jiill for that purpose is being
drawn by the committee, assisted by
the federal trade commission. The
amount of the tax and other details
remain to be worked out.
Amendment of postal regulations to
permit small <|uantitics of print paper
to be shipped to any part of the country
at a (hit rate of one cent a pound
also will he recommended. The present
maximum weight of 7<> pounds would
be retained.
Senator Walsh, democrat, of Massachusetts,
who is preparing the commit
iff repon, sum m> e\peeled in complete
it this Wffk.
SOUTH ATLANTIC POUTS
WILL GET THEIR SHIPPING
Cincinnati. May i"i,~Tlif cluimher of
commerce here IinIiiv received n lftlfr
from \V. K. Taylor. assistant director
of opi> rat ions of tin* I'nitcd Staffs
Shipping Imard, advising tin- local organization
that therf would positively
he no eurtailnifiit in service or the
allocation of vessles of the shipping
hoard to he operated from South Atlantic
ports.
The letter answered the definite and
forceful demands of the larger Central
States cities' shippers setting forth their
intention to prefer South Atlantic ami
Gulf ports instead of New York and
Baltimore and Philadelphia in foreign
trade and insisting on proper consideration
and adequate service from the
ports mentioned. Definite assignment
of ships and like naming of foreign
trade routes was included in the demands
answered liy Assistant Director
Taylor. These were assured.
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FIRST NATII
1917 -Comparative
Stateir
and May
Condensed from Reports to C
Resources Marct
Loans $
U. S. Bonds and Stocks
Furniture and Fixtures
^oni i f*/>oo
CASH
Total $
Liabilities Marcl
Capital Stock paid in $
Surplus, Profits and Reserves
Circulation
Due Federal Reserve Bank
Deposits (Cashand Bonds),.
Total $
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These Statements show an i
the past THREE YEARS of
* PER CENT, and an increas
THAN THREE HUNDRED P
We cordially invite those v
join this strong, progressive
with us.
FIRST NATIC
Capital
Surplus and Profit At
Resources
ANNOUNCEMENTS.' '
CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court for
York County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
WALKER R. LATIMER.
The Times is authorized to announce
JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for
reelection to the office of Clerk of
Court, subject to the pleasure of the
voters in the Democratic primary.
STATE SENATE.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the State Senate, subject to
the action of the voters at the Democratic
primary. JOHN R. HART.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE?A pretty, light-colored
Jersey Heifer, about one year old.
L. A. Harris.
FOR SALE?Nice Jersey Milch Cow
with young calf. John H. Withers.
ROCKING HORSE- For child two to
three years oldHn good condition; cost
$J, sell for $1.75. H., The Times.
FOR SALE?Choice lot of 10-weeks
old Registered Poland-China Pigs at I
$15 each. Monroe White.
WANTED?Colored laborers for saw- L
mill work near Blythewood, S. C., 13 ?
miles from Columbia, $3 per day and
board. Apply to J. J. Bailes, Fort V
Mill, S. C. |
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FOR SALE?One bay mare, six years
old, fat and in good order; also kind ^
and gentle. Will weigh 900 or 1,000 T
pounds. Price for quick sale, $150.
Alex. Barber. ^
HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SERVICE? f
I have two registered Holstein Bulls ^
whose services are offered the public; T
one at Wateroak Farm and the other 4
at my home in Fort Mill; fee $3;
Osmond Barber. 4t T
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Notice of Administrator's Sale
By virtue of the powers vested in me v
by law, and pursuant to an order of %
sale by J. E. Stewman, Probate Judge, 4
Lancaster County, S. C., dated the 18th ^
day of May, 1920, 1 will expose to sale s
at public auction to the highest bidder T
at the home place of the late William 4
P. Norman, deceased, Lancaster coun- 4
ty, on Friday, the 11th day of June, <
1920, the following personal property %
of the said William P. Norman/ de- ^
Household and kitchen furniture, one x
horse, one mule, farming utensils, tools T
and machinery. T
Time of Sale Between the hours of <?.
eleven a. m. and two p. m. ?
Terms?Cash.
J. L. SPRATT,
Administrator.
May 21,. 1920. 2t
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DNAL BANK
- 1920
lents March 5,1917
4, 1920.
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ompironer or me Currency.
i 5, 1917 May 4, 1920
109,628.31 $352,162.34
25.900.00 113,800.00
2,375.00 2,850.00
95.28 2,324.69
36,969.12 39,624.59
174,967.71 $510,761.62
15, 1917 May 4, 1920
, 25,000.00 $ 40,000.00
6,584.78 29,594.34
25,000.00 40,000.00
NIONP >IAIUIA AA
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118.112.93 361,166.28
174,967.71 $510,761.62 ^
increase in resources within
almost THREE HUNDRED
e in DEPOSITS of MORE
ER CENT.
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$ 40,000.00 R
?count-_-$ 29,594.34
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