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REVERIE.
Some nights when 1 cannot reat well
here
1 like to sit In my easy chair j
And muse over life's duties and ;
pleasures here.
Thanking God In humble, grateful
prayer.
For the many blessings he has given i
? *is here.
I feel that this tabernacle of clay I
Is gradually failing me every day.
And it will not be long before
From earthly scenes 1 will be called |
to go.
No matter If others fall their duty
to do
I want to be faithful all the way
through.
Possessing that love so noble and |
strong
As to * take no account of injury |
and wrong.
That others have done to tnc while
here.
For <lod lias said unless we forgive
others while here.
We cannot enter His kingdom over
there.
So we should live, as we would
wish to have done
When we are called to stand before
11 is heavenly throne.
No amount of money possessed while
here
Is the measure of a worthwhile
life over there
Since our lives here are not for many
days.
It Is best for us to walk in Hod's
ways.
Then let us spend our lives so
That when we are called we will
he prepared to go.
For If fed here. front heavenly
springs.
The fruitage of heaven it surely
will bring.
Mrs. T. R. Meaeham.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CLERK OF COURT.
i hereby announce myself as a candidate
for t he office of Clerk of Court for
York County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
WALKKR R. LATIMER.
The Times is authorized to announce
JOHN R. LOOAN its a candidate for
reelection to the office of Clerk of
Court, subject to the pleasure of the
voters io the Democratic primary.
1 hereby announce myself us a candidate
for Clerk of the Court of York
county, subject to the choice of tinDemocratic
voters in the primary election.
F. KSS CLINTON.
STATK SENATE.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the State Senate, subject to
the action of the voters at the Democratic
primary. JOHN R. HART.
Ft) 11 It 10 P11KS10 NT A TI V10.
1 am a candidate for reelection to
the House of Representatives of
South Carolina from York county,
and wish to say that I will appreciate
the support of the friends who
have so loyally supported me in the
past. My record is open to tin- voters
and if they set- lit to return no- to
the House I promise to Kive them the
best service in my power for another
tei m. \V. It. I: It A I ?f? ?1:1?.
Foil SI I Kit IFF
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of York County. Subject to
the choice of the Democratic voters
In the primary election.
F. K. (JI'IW.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ofllce of Sheriff of
York county, subject to the action of
the voters in the Democratic pri
n i r.i'.i.i'..
FOIt COUNTY SFPFItVlSi >i: .
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for I lie office of County
Supervisor for York County, subject
to tin* choice of the 1 'einoeratic
voters in the primary election.
Mien r.itowx.
FI >it si u jcrri?i:
Title friends of J. K. Ilenry annonnce
hint as candidate for renomination
as Solicitor of the Sixth
Judicial Circuit, subject to tin result
of the Meniocratlo primary.
FOIt MAM 1ST It ATM.
The Times is authorized to announce
J. it. Ilaile as :t candidate for
the office of MaKistratc for Fort
Mill Township, subject to lite action
of the Mcmocratic primary.
Friends of Magistrate K. S. Parks
hereby announce iiiat as a candidate |
for renomination in tlie Memo-ratio
primary.
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scholarships at all county scats Kri- j
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Cut Price Shoe Sale.
IloKinnlng Saturday, Juno 12, 1
kill sell all my SIiooh at f'ut Prices.
always sell for about one-third
i-ss than others for the same quality
liioe, 1 may not have the kind utile
number you want, but It will pay
on well to come In and look them
iver before you buy. I may ko out
if the Shoe IhihIiioun imi if t a.. r>o?
expert to sell Shoes as cheap, ?>r
heaper, than ever. All Shoes sold
or Cash only. I cannot ohar?e any
t the price I sell for. Call In to see
re.
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Dealers. Corner Trade
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The Increased Cost
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SIX YKAKS A<iO ANI> Wll.
FrnmlnK. per 1,000 feet...
? urpenters, per hour
laborers, per hour
Flooring, per 1,000 feet
Shingles, per 1,000
l-aths, per 1,000
Nails, per keg
Brick, per 1.000, laid
Iteady mixed paint, per gallon
I.tnseed oil, per gallon
Cement, per barrel
Plaster, per square yard
I,line, per barrel
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