Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 19, 1920, Image 3
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Hare of Democratic Victory
Tho Democrats have a bptter
chance to win the coming presidential
election by two to one than they had
four years ago with Woodrow Wilson,
in the opinion of Samuel H. Kodgcrs,
1 director of census and a pretty fair
political prognostieutor. Mr. Rodger a
points out thut the Democratic party
has put more constructive laws on
tho books than any other administration
and has done more for mankind.
"All we have to do Is to let the
people know what the Democratic
party has accomplished and what It
still stunds for," said Mr. ltodgcrs.
"We have enacted more constructive
I'KiBiiuiuii iiiiiu any omcr puriy in
the history of the; government und
these laws have l?een In the Interest
of the masses anil not a few of the
privileged class. The Democratic
party stands for progress and a square
deal to every man.
"The Itcpuhllcans have been in control
of both branches of ("oratress for
more than two years and what have
they done? Absolutely nothing but
talk. They have not attempted to reduce
the war taxes or to enact any
other legislation of a constructive
nature."
KIMBK
New V
We have several pieces of n
and dark, just what you will n<
yard -
Also a new lot fancy f igured- V<
yard ?
New Ginghams for children's scl
^ yard
Lad Lassie Suitings for the bo;
price yhrd
New Camisole Ribbons, yard
Silk Underskirts, Jersey Silk topf
All shades of Taffeta and Messa
yard
Our Remnant Counter is alway
hams, Percale, Suitings, White C
most any kind of Remnants you
Children's fancy Plaid Socks, 65
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
/Jjp^CLEIiK OF COURT.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the oftice ??f Clerk of Court for
York County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
WALKER R. LATIMER.
i I hereby announce mvself as a eatali
date vfor Clhrk of the Court of York i
county, subject to the choice of th< ,
Democratic voters in the primary elec&
tio?. . ' F. ESS CLINTON.
T!?e Times is authorized to an
nou.ei ?T. E. McMaokln or Kings 1
.Mountain township as a candidate foi
\Tjerk Of t'ourt, suojeet to the action 1
* lie the; Dcmocrutle primary election. '
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/ STATE SENATE.
1 hereby announce myself as a candi- ,
date for the State Senate, subject to
tho fiction of the voters at the Demo- .
cratie primary. JOHN R. HART.
J poit UKPUB8KNTATIVK.
f ?-< /V I am n candidate for reelection to ,
V f*4*' llousc of Representatives ol ,
. -Vouth Carolina frpm York county,
and wish to say thiii I will 'appro^UWclnto
the support of the friends who
havo so icy ally supported me in tl?c
past. My record is open to the voters
and if they sec tit to return me to 1
the House I promise to give them the 1
best service in my power for another .
" term. W. R. BRADFORD. <
> I hereby announee myself as a can
didnte for reelection to the House
or ReprcHcntatlves. subject to the action
of the Democratic voters in the
primary election.
BMMETT W. PURSI.EY.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce rriyself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of 1
Sheriff of Y'ork County. Subject to
the choice of the Domocrntlc voters
In the primary election. 1
F. K. QUINN.
I heroby announce myself n can- 1
SHOES
SHOES]
j
I am e?liiK to nl?y In the Shoe ,,
liasltu<SH, mid If honest prices and 1
honest dealing, <xiu|*led with good 1
Iftonest Shoes, appeal to you, thru I 1
feel that I merit your patronage. ,1
I am sun1 tluit you eiuinot buy the ^
same Shoe elsewhere at anything like J
the price I ask. \
fall In to see me when you need 1
KIhh-S. t
R. M. HOOD |
The ltight l*rlee Shoe Man. 4
TOUT MILL., - South Carolina i
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roiles. |
icw Striped Voiles, both light +
ecd for your August vacation, t
$1.50
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ailes, all dark pretty patterns, ^
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rool dresses, large fancy plaids, *
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- 40 and 50 cts ^
ys' suits and blouses, special 1
- 60 cts t
? - 7 $1.25 t
i, taffeta Ruffles $7.50 ?
line Dress Silk, 36 inches wide,
- - ? $2.75
'S full of nice pieces of Gingioods,
Etc. You can find al- ~
want on this counter.
a
cent qyiality-' 50 cts
[ELL'S, j
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illdatc for the otlicc of Sheriff of York
county, subject to the action of
the voters in the Democratic pri
iimry. J. CAL STKKLK. L
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Kolt COlTNTV SUI'KltVIStHi
I hereby announce myself as a
uiulhlutc for the office of County T
Supervisor for York County, subject #
o the choice of the Democratic L
litters in tiic primary election.
HITCH I G. Itltnwx. t
I hereby announce myself as a can
iiilate for reelection as Supervisor of T
York county, subject to the choice of L
the Democrats voters in the primary
election.
TllOft. W. lloYD. A
I hereby announce myself as a can- +
lidatc for the Democratic nomination 1
for Supervisor of York county, sub- z
ieet to the rules of the primary elec- A
ion. CI.KM K. r.uUPON, i
I hereby announce myself :is n can- j i
lidatc for nomination as Supervisor .
if York county, subject to tin* choice ^
ill the I)emncrntic voters in the prtinary
election. /
KOHKUT F. I.KK.
F? > H SOIjIC1T? >11
Thle friends of J. K. Henry announce
him as candidate for renomination
as Solicitor of the Sixth
Judicial Circuit, subject to the result J
if the Democratic primary.
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FOIt MAGISTRATE.
The Times is authorized to an- f
pounce J. U. Ilaile as a candidate for
Iho office of Magistrate for Fort |
Mill Township, subject to the action . ^
of the Democratic primary.
I hereby announco myself a c.Tndlclato
for renominatlon for Magistrate
of Fort Mill township.
E. S. PARKS.
If you want hom>2 news, you
will find it only in The Times.
FORT MILL TIMES
t ' ' "
i John Skeltoi
L
[ Comptroller ot
Says, under date of July 3
* ... "Some do not i
ly significant fact that oui
BANKS have at this time a
| er of SEVEN HUNDRED
I DOLLARS, and that, if
Board could by waiving r<
deposits and notes only 10
unused lending power to
| BILLION DOLLARS."
; While thos% immense ?
ble for speculative purposes
the legitimate needs of the
of history that the Federa
vented what would nave b
country euer saw, in 1914.
The knowledge that w<
banks of this great system
sources are, in a proper and
ble for the uses of our cu
forting thought.
If you are not alroad
benefits that come from j
strong, growing bank, we in
join us.
First Natic
Capital and Surplus ...
T. P. SIMtATT
.1 P. SIMtATT. V. I'res. A fash
< >SM < >M > liA IHUPt. Vit-e I'rc.shUnt
T ransfer
I am prepared to
ervice, with splendic
it reasonable rates.
Phone 104 The
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HARD^
FEEDSTUFF^
ALL K1
IF WE HA VENT
WANT WEI
The J. B.
Ice Ceam f(
Ml the choice i
juantity will be
>ut delay by
The Candy
H. CARRUS, 1
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, FORT MILL, S. 0.
n Williams
the Currency
1st?
Appreciate the immenser
FEDERAL RESERVE
.n unusual lending powAND
FIFTY MILLION
occasion required, the i
sserve requirements on
per cent, increase the
TWO AND ONE-HALF
Amounts are not availa- ;
?, they arc available for
country. It is a mattor
.1 Reserve system pre- !
een the worst panic the
3 are one of the member
, and that its great re- \
legitimate way, availa- ;
stomers, is a very comy
sharing in the many
fi connection with this
vitc you to conic in and
inal Bank
$ 50,000.00 :
PrvsitU'iit.
W. T. I!A I! I!< i.\. Asst. I'asli.
.v. 11'. Akl H.tKY, TolU-r. *
Service
give you prompt
i new Haynes Car
N. N. JORDAN
Mills Co. \
2Y GROCERIES, *
TARE, ]
5, SEEDS of i
[ND5. !
- WHAT YOU \
L GET IT. \
Mills Co. i
)r Picnics
Flavors in any
delivered withKitchen
Proprietor.
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Rexall Rer
l REXALL means king of all and ;
> under this name whether they are n
> toilet preparations or other mercha
> very highest quality of materials obt
gredients put together in the most
\ most up-to-date daylight laboratories
satisfaction.
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Tee following guarantee is print*
"The Uuited l>rug Company nml the
' preparation guarantee it to give satlsl'ac
back to the store where you bought it ni
longs to you ami we want you to have it,
What more liberal guarantee co
See us regarding your drug store
I Lytle Drug C
| THE REXALL ST
mmmmmmm mmmm i
! Bread - Rock H
j Is the BEST and ch<
: Fifteen cents buys fc
Bread 1,600
Cheese 750
Ham 600
? Steak 2S0
? Eggs 255
Eat twice as much B
+ cut down your livini
^ The body needs Proteins, ]
i drates, Fats and Water. And {
only food containing all of these
I EAT MORE BF
Rnr.k Hill Rtoan
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; ROCK HILL, S
| Sale Contini
I Through
I AT THE CASH
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| Come and see that we
t woney on Shoes, Slipper
all Suinnier (joods.
? 15ig line of Heavy and F;
t Foodstuffs and llardwa
your order?No. 8.
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; S. A. LKK and T. b\ LYTI
^ The Increased Cost c
NOT 10 Till: MlTT.Kr.XO: l\ COST or
Sl\ Y10.\ICS Alio AM) WHAT
PraminR, per 1,000 foot .
(*iir|M?ntor?. per hour
Liliorrrs, per hour
FlooriMR, per l.ooo foot
Shingles, per 1,000
I*utlis, per l.ooo
Nails, per ke?
I'.riek. per 1,(100, laid
Heady mixed paint, per gallon
I,iiixeed oil, per gallon
Cement, per barrel
1 'lastor, per square yard
I,line, per barrel %
ii.wr. ytn" incki:\sfi> tiif: insfk
i'lity m kino tut. i*\st it:\v ykaiis?
if not. in Tin: I'A'F.nt of a IIKF. Y
i.osfic. as voir roi'i,i> not iu: ciack
| anytiiino flftl-: what it cost in hill.
l?on'T i'l't IT of
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' flhk in si'kan 1
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nedies
all preparations put up
nedicinal 'preparations,
mdise, are made of the
ainable, the finest in;
scientific way, in the
and guaranteed to give
ed on every package:
lllexuU Store, selling this
tlon. If It does not, go
id get your money. It be
uld vou have?
i needs.
Domp'y
ORE. i
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ill - Bread !
' $
^apest food.
>od value in *
Calories
Calories Z
Calories
Calories 4
Calories 4
READ and |
y expenses. M
Minerals, Carbohy- ^
^ood BREAD is the 4
?elements. B
F An * B
i Bakery 1 I
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i Week j
[ STORE I
can save you |
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