Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 22, 1920, Image 5
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InvcifcltH Agalwt Gasoline.
The Rev. W. R. Knuknight requests
The Times to publish the following
excerpt from a speech recently delivered
to a Texas audience by the
candidate of the American party for
governor of that State:
"Gasoline, since It has been apI
plied to transportation, is the greatest
agency for evil the world has seen
In the same length of time, time not
including liquor.
"It has ruined more women, debauched
more girls, bankrupted
more men and put more mortgages
on the homes of the people than
liquor ever did. It has made of our
plcnsant parks and groves and road
sides disgraceful houses of assignation.
If I become governor I will see
to it nt least that the public ofllcials
do not use automobiles belonging to
the State, for which the State pay*
the upkeep and buys the gasoline for
joy-riding. I will keep the ofllcerB
of the State of Texas from sending
Texas to hell in an auto."
ANNOUNCEMENTS. J
CLERK OF COURT. * ]
I hereby announce myself as a candi- J
date for the oflice of Clerk of Court for 4
York County, subject to the rules of <
the Democratic primary. . i
WALKER R. LATIMER. \
1 hereby announce myself as a candi- <
date for Clerk of the Court of York ?
county, subject to the choice of the J
Democratic voters in the primary elec- <
tion. F. ESS CLINTON. <
4
The Times Is authorized to announce
T. E. McMaekln of Kind's
Mountain township as a candidate for
Clerk of Court, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary election.
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.
F<)R REPRESENTATIVE.
I 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 the voters <
ami if they see tit to return me to !
tllf* flnilMt* 1 nrmniup to irlvn llunn 1 i
best service In my power for another
teun. W. It. BRADFORD.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for reelection to the House
ei Representatives, subject to the action
of the Democratic voters in the
primary election.
KM MUTT W. PURSREY.
FOR SHERIFF
^ I hereby announce myself as a candelate
for re-election to the office of
* Sheriff of York County. Subject to
the choice of the Democratic voters
In the primary election.
F. R. QUINN.
I hereby nnnounce myself a candidate
for the ollice of Sheriff of
York county, subject to the action of
tho voters in the Democratic prlmnry.
J. CAD STEEDE.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Supervisor for York County, subject
to tlie choice of the Democratic
voters In the primary election.
HUGH O. BROWN.
i
1 hereby announce myself ns n ean- ,
didnlc for reelection as Supervisor of
York county, subject to the choice of
the Democratic voters in the primary 1
election.
THOS. W. BOYD.
I hereby announce myself ns a candidate
for the Democratic nomination
for Supervisor of York county, subject
to the rules of the primnry election.
CI.KM F. OOKDON.
I hereby announce myself as a eandidate
for nomination as Supervisor
of York county, subject to the choice
of the Democratic voters in the primary
election.
ItdBEKT F. LEE.
FOR SOLICITOR
Title friends of J. K. Henry announce
him ns candidate for renomination
as Solicitor of the Sixth
Jadieinl Circuit, subject to the result
of the Democratic primnry.
FOR MAGISTRATE,
The Times Is authorised to nnnounee
J. R. Halle ns a candidate for
the office of Magistrate for Fort
Mill TniLXikln ? ??. -
of I ho Democratic primary. I
I hereby announce myself n candidate
for renomlnntlon for Magistrate
of Fort Mill township.
E. S. PARKS.
usr? 1920
HIE COLI.RT.K OP CHARLESTON
Co-educational.
Entrance examinations, and cxnm^
Illations for tho free tuition county
scholarships at all county seats Friday,
July 9, at 9 a. m.
Four-year courses lend to the It.
A. and It. S. degrees. Special twoyear
pro-medical and pre-tei.l;iilcal !
courses are given.
Spacious buildings and athletic '
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities. Two
dormitories for men. Expenses moderate.
For terms and catalogue, ad
dress,
HARRISON RANDOLPH.
President. <
A*.
?
| Hon. A. F.
I will address the 1
I community on July
est of the Americ;
| ciation.
| This is a part o.
\ campaign in the
i Cotton Association
I that all our farmer
; at this meeting. M
1 the latter part of
| Congress, was ch
J III ii _
t cuiiutiiiicc uii cignti
I ably helped put thi
| islation for the ben*
I ing interests than
1 ever sat in Congres
I will no doubt be vc
I This bank belie
I
1 the American Cot
t and urges all its fa
| be present at this i
I
\ First Natio
| CAPITAL AND Sl'RPLI'S
f RKSOURCKS OVER
I The J. B.
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| HEAVY and FAN(
\ HARDV
f FEEDSTUFFS
\ ALL KI
| IF WE HAVEN'T
[ WANT WE'L
rm v i\
I I he J. B.
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Our Battery
FREE R8
We will be pleased to inspect you
aften as is necessary, free of charg
kind, and our experience is always
pairs be necessary we will make th
Recharging, Repairing all
Service Batteries for Use Wl
ROCK HILL BATT
The Battery Specialist*
Dppotite NmIt'i Stable E. Rlac
fort mill time!
LEVER j
:armers of this I
23 in the inter- i
in Cotton Asso- |
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p *i c?._* :j_
i luc ijiaicwiuc 4
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interest of the |
i and we hope I
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s will be present |
r. Lever, during j
his service in I
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airman of the
<*
ulture and prob- ;
rough more leg- ^
efit of the farm- t
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any man who \
?s. His address
*ry interesting. \
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A
ves strongly in
ton Association t
irmer friends to \
neeting. I
nal Bank :
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$ r>o,ooo.oo ^
$500,000.00 4
Mills Co. I
:y groceries, |
^are, |
SEEDS of |
NDS. |
' what you |
,l get it- |
Mills Co. I
. .
Service is
:ardless of Make
of Battery
r battery at any time and as
e. Our service is the expert
at your disposal. Should recm
at a moderate charge.
1 Makes of Batteries.
hile Working on Yours.
EUY COMPANY,
- Rock Hill. S. Clc
St. Phone 624
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stock at <
line of Gei
cessories <
mechanics
Bring your
Repair Wc
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in land Four 238 mil
jj Carolina, using 9
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Hi sasaesasgmsasasasasasas
Cut Price Shoe Sale.
PoRinnlnK Saturday. June 12. I .
will sell all my Shoes at Cut Prices.
I nlways sell for ahout one-third
I less than others for the same nualltv
Shoe. I may not have the kind or
the number you want, hut it will pay
you well to come in nnd look them
over before you buy. I may k<> out
of the Shoe business, but if I do not
I expert to sell Shoes as cheap, or
cheaper, than ever. All Shoes sold
for Cash only. I cannot charge any
at the price I sell for. Call in to see
ire.
It. M. linon,
The low l'rlce Sins- Man.
JESSE L.HOWIE
General Contracting
Ettim.tri Cheerfully Given
Phone 168 Fort Mill, S. C.
DP AT
kR owners will fi
Dur garage a coi
mine Ford Parts ai
and a corps of <
ready to install th
car to us for Firs
>rk of any kind.
lotor Con
r MILL, South Carolina.
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ntractor, of this city, dr
les, going to the mountc
gallons of gasoline an
s a mileage record of
line.
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Dealers. Corner Trade a
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The Increased Cost i
son: 'ini: i>irri-:i{r.xri: ix cost or
SIX YlvXICK AI.O AM) wiiai
Km mini;, per 1, ><?(? f i??-t
Car|>ontern, per hour
laborers, per hour
Flooring, per i.ooo foot
Shingles, per 1,000
I .at lis, per 1.000
Nails, per keg...
liriek, per 1,000, lni<l
Heady mixed paint, per gallon
I.inseed oil, per gallon
foment, per barrel
Plaster, per square yard
I.ime, per barrel
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IF NOT. IN Till-: F.VFXT OF A MICF.
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ANYTIIINO 1,1 KF. WHAT IT POST IN Mil.
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