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UK. ' Maid on Copper Penny The goveernment of the United < States In 1835 made an offer of $1,000 * for the most acceptable design <o be < placed upon the new cent coin soon ^ to be Issued. Some Indian chiefs' < traveled from the Northwest to Wash- * lngton to visit the Great Father and < then Journeyed to Philiadelphla to see < the mint, whose chief engraver was < James Barton I^ongacre, who invited I < them to his home. The engraver's J daughter, Sarah, aged ten, very much < enjoyed the visit of her father's < guests and during the evening, to i < please her one of the chiefs took oft < his feathered helmet and war bonnet ) and placed it on her head. In the < company was an artist who immedi- 1 * ately sketched Iter and handed the < picture to her father. Mr. L*>ng- , * Hi-re knowinir of tile competition for ^ a likeness to go upon the cent pro- ! Jected, under the inspiration of the ' hour, resolved to contend for the i prize offered by the government. To | ' his deliKht the otlicials accepted, and the face of his daughter appeared j upon the coin which was circulated j ahout the nation for nearly a century. There were more titan a hundred competitors. The cent bearing the | face of Sarah kongaere has gone into I more hands than any other American I coin. Rligii Cost of l'rliit Paper. Kock Hill Itecord. The Record Is in receipt of a quotation on news print paper of lf> cents a pound-?or $200 per ton. The writer well remembers when news print paper was $18 per ton, deliveted. This $200 per ton paper is the price at the mill and we have to pay the freight, which amounts to about another cent per pound. It takes one sheet of paper, 20x4 4, to print a copy of The Record, and 10 shet ts weigh one pound, so you can see that the paper in each copy of The Record costs us a fractoln over 1 1-2 cents. We issue I til KPcoraH in ine year, wntcn iiiiikps iiio ' stock in each Iti'curil sell for J'.'.Ott per year. The other 4 4 cents noes to the carrier hoy. or to the postoltlce for the mailing. There is nothing left hut the advertising revenue to pay the printers for netting tip the paper and printing It. It is certain thing that Tlie Record is not in the profiteering class. Case of Ty|>c Stolen. Seemingly there are people in the Fort Mill community who will steal things they cannot possibly have any use for. Recently The Times has Itcen the victim of a case of pettv thievery that is hard to understand, a case of old wood type which could only he used in ap rioting otilce haven ly he used in a printing otilce having I tee n missed from otilce within the last two or three months whh h ' stuck to the fingers of some one with ^ an elastic conscience. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; CLERK OF COURT. 1 hereby announce myself as a eatuli- | < date for the oflice of Clerk of Court for York County, subject to the rules of ' < the Democratic primary. WALKER it. LATIMER. The Times is authorized to announce ^ JOHN R. LOGAN as a candidate for 4 reelection to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the pleasure of the voters in the Democratic primary. I 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of the Court of York I county, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. F. ESS CLINTON. STATE SENATE. | 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the action of the voters at the Democratic primary. JOHN II. HART, j FOR It DPI t KS KNTATIV K. 1 am a candidate for reelection to C the House of Representatives of 1, South Carolina from York county, and wish t<? say that 1 will appreciate the support of the friends who have so loyally supported me in the past. My record is open to the voters I and if they see lit to return lue to ] the House I promise to Rive them the best service in my power for another | tot 111. \V. It. It It A I >K??I ? I? , >? F< > 11 SI I Kit IKK < I hereby announce m.xself as a can- 4 delate for re-election to the office of ^ Sheriff of York County. Subject to < . . ' 4 I ill* cnotce ni I lii* I >? -111?>< I'll 11 ' volci's I ] ill tin* primary election. I ! '. K. i.H.TI NX. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the ottioe of Sheriff ot York county, subject to the action of I tlie voters in the I >oniocrat ic priinary. J. t'Al. STFKI.K. Foil I'tH'NTY SI'PFIlVISt >11 I lieri'by announce myself as a candidate for the office of i'ounty Supervisor for York i'ounty, subject to the choice of the l>emocratic| \oters in tin* primary election. , in'iiii i;. mn>\vx Ft >11 Si il.lt MTi >11 Thle friends of J. K. Henry announce liiin as candidate for re- I nomination as Solicitor of the Sixth i Judicial t'ircult. subject to the result ' of tlie l?eniocratic primary. Ft > 11 MACISTKATK. Tlie Times is authorized to an-J J, nounce J. It- liuile as y candidate foi j j the office of Magistrate for Fort I Mill Township, subject to the action, of the Democratic priinaiy. Friends of MaRistrnte K, S. Parks | beretjy announce him as a candidate i for renomlnatlon in the Democratic primary. c | SILK L ; Let us save : your necessary p > New, fresh and Messalines shades, worth $3 Special far Saturda Beautiful ne1 deChene for Lac men's Shirts, wor For Saturday < I ? 1 w T 1 - Silk Underskirt Silk Umbrella! green, $7.50 and Remember the i Kiml The J. ] HEAVY and F1 HAR FEEDSTU ALL IF WE HAVE WANT W The J. I tuc n nc ui A CLEAN, COOL I VI KANT lor LAI Quick Service, 1 Polite attention, for SERVICE di Mrs. E. L. HUC Our Batte FREE We will be pleased to inspec ften as is necessary, free of dml, and our experience is al airs be necessary we will ma Recharging. Repairing Service Batteries for 1 HOCK HILL 1LV The Battery Speri )ppo?ite Neelv'a Stable FORT MILL TIMES _SALE I you many dollars on * urchases. and attractive Silks I i in nil the leading ? .50 net vard. i! _ l , , I y, and Monday, $2.19 ? w patterns of Crepe lies' blouses and for * th S3.50, I ind Monday, $2.48 !| m, $1 1 to $12.50 || s, purple, navy and j $9.00. place? d r ell's I. ****** i rX Wall ** 15. Mills to. < i \NCY GROCERIES, \ DWARE, \ j FES, SEEDS of \ KINDS, | NT WHAT YOU |! E LL GET IT, f =============== J !. Mills Co. l! | ITY CAFE ft . CONVENIENT RES- I )IES and GENTLEMEN * M>od of Host Quality, If you arc looking nc here. tj* iHES, Proprietress. 4-44.4.4 ?> . ry Service is Regardless of Make of Battery t your battery at any time and as charge. Our service is the expert ways at your disposal. Should re-! ke them at a moderate charge. e all Makes of Batteries. Use While Working on Yours. TTKltY COMPANY, ulistM - Rock Hill, S. C. E. Black St. - Phone 624 | i, FORT MILL, S. 0. ~ Our Gi Every decrease in the pri hasten the day of a food short ernment. In lessened rood supply i ?? ? VI J CVIIOUIIIV.! ?? UW IV.JV for grain, cotton, livestock anc turned to mourning. Cheap er supply and famine prices h The questions of the Lea Republican supremacy are me the lighty food supply quest of labor are ike great magnet cities, decreasing the number csnsumers. Economic forces will eve swing back and force people the swing turns that way fooc we are wise, wreck our Govei 1 his is the nation s supr< themselves with a full realizat In connection with the al: will pay our farmers to buy tl high the price of cotton. We hay being shipped here for thi tion this year to the fertilizing THE FIRS Capital Assets . m szgasalBsnga SHSHllsHromsi nj ?? | How is' | J. E. Healen, cor | land Four 238 mile K Carolina, using 9 | | of oil. This establishes per gallon of gasoli g Canyou b eat it? 1 Rock Hi Lfl $ ROCK HI The Rock Hill Overland D J 5H525H5^5E5Ha5a55ra5^525B5Hi i ;sr. !' ? -? ! mi-: toii.i.t.i: or < 11 \hi.i:sto\ : Co-educational. Kutranic examinations. ami exam-j inations for the free tuition county scholarships at all county seals 'Ti- j d;.>, July 1*. :it ' a. in. Kour-year courses lead t.? tin- IV , A ami It. S. decrees. Special t v >year pre-incdical ami pre-lc. heioaI i ( oiirscs arc given. Spacious buildings anil athletic i c rounds, well e?|iii|ipe<l laboratories, uncxccllcil library facilities. Two dormitories for men. Kxjiciises moderate. For terms and catalogue, addi ess. MA It It IS* ?N ItANIn >1.1*11. I'resiilciit. | If you think The Time* worth the money, $1.25 n year, \c.ur subscription will be appreciated. latest Probl ce paid to farmers for foodstuffs will age so acute as to endanger the sa nay by hatched the egg of revolution. Dices in reports of decrease ol prices f dairy products will soon realize tlia milk or bread or meats today will me ih>r nn gue of Nalions, of soldiers' bounty, Te soap bubbles blown by children j ion. Heavy pay to industrial worker; s drawing men and women from of farm producers and increasing the ntually push foodstuffs so high that tl from th e cities to the farms to avoid s 1 scarcity and the misinformation aho rninent and our civilization. ?me problem. lo its solution the pet ion of its import. Manufacturers R< >ove warning, which we reproduce, we leir own foodstuff, corn, oats and ha) regret to see the tremendous amount e use of our farmers, and urge them t and cultivation of corn and the gath iT NATIONAL B and Surplus... $ 40,0(K).00 . 500,000.00 !5aSH5H5E5H (ti]S25H5a5ESa5B ^52555 ni n mis lor a Kecc itractor, of this city, dro1 is, going to the mountaii gallons of gasoline and a mileage record of 2 ne. n n/r ii motor cm] LL, S. C. ? Phone No. <i:U dealers. Corner Trade and A First Class Grocery Store Our experience of over in the Grocery Business 1 how to buy goods of firs our customers get the b knowledge. Your patro ited and appreciated. o_ oroi em merely serve to fety of our Govpaid the farmers t his joy will be >? it-iv mean a smaiiof D emocratic or 8 is compared with * and short hours : the (arms ti> the number of food lie pendulum must taivation, but ere ut it may, unless >ple must address ecord. do not believe it r, no matter how of corn, oats and o give more attenering of hay. \NK, jjj ?rd? I _ I ve ar. Over- 3 ns of North J onf* nnart J 6 5-9 miles jjj ? a'ny, jjj Rln,.l, Lrl u>a^n >jii ccis n] a as?i!rasra5H5H5H5E5Bia thirty years ^as taught us t quality and >eneht of this nage is solicSTES