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Atlanta Constitution. j
When the old home weekly paper <
comes the city man who is sorting ?
his mall is pretty apt to "call a halt," *
reach for It, and lean back to Its <
leisurely perusal. <
It isn't altogether because, as fre- *
Spquently happens, he does business <
with the town where it Is published, ^
but it Is to him. In many Instances, <
like a letter from home, wherein is <
the gossip of a family gathering.
The names in its columns are fa- 2
miliar; old times, old friends, old i
loves and ambitions are brought back, 4
to him. and business always has time 2
to give place to them! j
Great changes have been made of 2
late years In the make-up and gen- 4
eral appearance of old home papers; <j
many country weeklies have become 3
dailies; but the news from the neigh- ?
boring country towns and settlements. 2
sent in by letter, still retains its <
heartful, "homey" quality, and it s ^
like shaking hands all around to read j
It! j
Another feature of the worth of 1
the country paper, and the gonernl i
Interest in it, was pointed out recent- J
ly by The Review of Reviews: T
"Country weeklies are pre-eminent- 2
ly the home papers of nvwspnperdom. 1
They are not hurriedly scanned while ^
men travel to business, then left to j
brakemen to gather up. They go dl- ^
rectly to homes; their rending Is n j
uuiy as wen ub u pivanuic. nviivr i
their peculiar value an an advertising
medium."
And their advertising columns hold
not only the Immediate home-lnteroet,
but as an index to the business
prosperity of their towns, they attract
business from the cities.
Rtandtng by the home paper In Its
every effort to advance home-Interests
is what makes towns grow. And
that is what every public-spirited cltl*en.
in every community that has a
newspaper, does at all times.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
(Advertisements inserted in this column
must be paid for in advance;
minimum charge 30 cents.)
FOR SALE?Fine youyg Jerseycow
with second calf, two weeks old.
Cow and calf, $100. John McKee
Spratt.
FARM WANTED?Wnnted to hear
from owner of farm or good land
for sale. Bend price and description.
Fall delivery. L. Jones, Box 651,
Olney, 111. It
ANNOUNCEMENTS. "
CLERK OF COURT. f
I hereby announce myself as a candi- 4
date for the office of Clerk of Court for 1
York County, subject to the rules of T
the Democratic primary. 4
WALKER R. LATIMER. J
The Times is authorized to announce 1
JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for .
reelection to the office of Clerk of 4
Court, subject to the pleasure of the ^
voters in the Democratic primary.
1 hereby announce myself as a candi- .
date for Clerk of the Court of York 4
county, subject to the choice of the i
Democratic voters in the primary elec
tion. . F. ESS CLINTON. 4
STATE SENATE. j
I hereby announce myself as a candi- 1
date for the State Senate, subject to .
the action of the voters at the Demo- 4
cratic primary. JOHN K. HART. ^
FOR SHERIFF 4
I hereby announce myself as a can- i
didate for re-election to the office of J
Sheriff of York County. Subject to '
the choice of the Democratic voters ;
in the primary election. 4
F. E. QUINN. 4
I hereby announce myself a can- 3
didate for the office of Sheriff of "
York county, subject to the action' of '
the voters in the Democratic pri- "
mary. J. CAD STEELE. "
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I -hereby announce myself as a 4
candidate for tho office of County <
Supervisor for York County, subject <
to the choice of the Democratic i
voters in the primary election.
HUGH O. BROWN. 4
FOR SOLICITOR <
Ttfe friends of J. K. Henry announce
him as candidate for re- ?
nomination as Solicitor of the Sixth <
Judicial Circuit, subject to the result <
of the Democratic primary. ^
FOR MAGISTRATE. <
The Times Is authorised to an- 4
nounce J. R. Hail? a* q candidate for i
the office of Magistrate for Kort ?
Mill Township, subject to the action ^
of the Democratic primary. <
Friends of Magistrate K. S. Parks
hereby announce him ns a candidate
"^-<or renomlnatton in the Democratic
primary.
P NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the First
National Bank of Fort Mill has filed in (
this court its final return as Adminis- l
trator of the estate of A. 0. Anderson, I
deceased, and has aDplied for a final
discharge, and that Tuesday, July 6,
has been fixed for the hearing of said
petition. ?. '
J. L. HOUSTON,
Probate Judge.
May 20, 1920. 2t-2-24 C
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Black Kid Oxford, high heel, se
price . .
Black Patent Pump, high heel,
Tan lace Oxford, high heel, wo
Brown lace Oxfords, military h
One counter full of Irving-Drew
pairs of each style, worth $C.f
One lot of lace Oxfords, mllite
Hoge-Montgomery kid lace Oxfi
^ Black kid Pumps, military hec?
One counter full of IIoge-Montg
? military heel, several styles, ri
Brown Oxford, low heel, worth
p. Brown Pumps, low heel, worth
One lot of white Shoes. Sule
i One lot of white Pumps and Ox
REDUCTION ON ALL (
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rds, worth >5.50. Sale price. $1.48 X
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HES, Proprietress.
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Regardless of Make
of Battery
your battery at any time and as
large. Our service is the expert
ays at your disposal. Should re- i
5 them at a moderate charge.
all Makes of Batteries.
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TERY COMPANY,
lots - Rock Hill, S. C.
Black St. Pkona 624
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Every decrease in the p
hasten the day of a food sho
ernment.
In lessened food supply
Every consumer who re
for grain, cotton, livestock ai
turned to mourning. Cheaj
er supply and famine prices
The questions of the L<
Republican supremacy are n
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the mighty tood supply ques
of labor are like great magne
cities, decreasing the numbei
csnsumers.
Economic forces will ev
swing back and force people
the swing turns that way foe
we are wise, wreck our Gov
This the nation's sup
themselves with a full realiz;
In connection with the ?
will pay our farmers to buy
high the price of cotton. W
hay being shipped here for tl
tion this year to the ferlilizin
THE FIR!
Capital
Assets
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iHow is
J. E. Healen, co
land Four 238 mil
Carolina, using 9
of oil.
This establishes
per gallon of gaso
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1785 1920
HIE COLLFX.K OP CHARLESTON
Co-educational.
Entrance examinations, and examinations
for the free tuition county
scholarships at all county seats Friday,
July 9, at 9 a. m.
Four-year courses lead to the B.
A. and B. 8. degrees, special twoyear
pre-medical and pre-ted;nical
courses are given.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities. Two
dormitories for men. Expenses moderate.
For terms and catalogue, address.
HARRISON RANDOLPH.
President.
If you think The Times worth
the money, $1.25 a year, your
subscription will be appreciated.
reatest
Prol
rice paid to farmers for foodstuffs
rtage so acute as to endanger the
' may by hatched the egg of revolut
jjoices in reports of decrease pf pri
id dairy products will soon realize
5 milk or bread or meats today will
later on.
:ague of Nations, of soldiers' boun
lere soap bubbles blown by childrt
?tion. Heavy pay to industrial wor
;ts drawing men and women fro
r of farm producers and increasing
entually push foodstuffs so high th
; from the cities to the farms to avo
>d scarcity and the misinformation
ernment and our civilization.
reme problem. To its solution the
ation of its import.? Manufacturers
ibove warning, which we reproduce,
their own foodstuff, corn, oats and
e regret to see the tremendous amo
he use of our farmers, and urge the
g and cultivation of corn and the g
ST NATIONAL I
1 and Surplus $ 40,000.00
500,000.00
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This for a Ret
ntractor, of this city, d
ies, going to the mount
gallons of gasoline ai
i a mileage record of
line.
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ILL, S. C. ? Phone No. (?
Dealers. Corner Trade
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A First Class
Grocery Stor
Our experience of o>
in the Grocery Businei
how to buy goods of f
our customers get the
knowledge. Your pal
ited and appreciated.
o_ j-a
>lem
will merely serve to I
: safety of our Gov:ion.
ces paid the farmers
that his joy will be
merely mean a smallty,
of Democratic or
in as compared with
kers and short hours
m the farms to the
the number of food
at the pendulum must
id starvation, but ere
about it may, unless
people must address
i Record.
, we do not believe il
hay, no matter how
unt of corn, oats and
m to give more attenjathering
of hay.
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26 5-9 miles |
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/er thirty years
ss has taught us
irst quality and
: benefit of this
nonage is solic>isr:E^3
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