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R The Times invites contributions 00
&.. live, subjects but does not utm to
k-i publish more than 200 words on any
j:; subject. The right is reserved to edit
K every communiontlon submitted for
On application to the publishers.
uTcnwmg rates are maae Known to
those Interested.
Telephone, local and long distance,
No. 112. g
Sintered at the' postofflce . at Fort
Mill, 8. C., as mall matter of ths
second class.
THURSDAY, OCTOBBJR T, 1?20.
The South, along with the rest of
tho country, and Southern Democrats
along with other Americans, have
profited much by tjfte wise and, able
Democratic administration of the last
eight years. In the result of the present
national election they are vitally
Interested. They have on their hand*
no local fights. Their interest In the
presidential cumpalgn, while Keen, Is
not so active as that of tho Northern.
Eastern and Western Democrats who
are bearing the burden of battles both
In their State and in the nation. But
Fw Southern Democrats should take an
active -part In the presidential campaign
and not be meroly Interested
bystanders In the great contest. It Is
to be hoped, for the good of the Democratic
party and for the good of the
nation and for their own goutt, that
they will respond to the plea of the
r.auonui com mix too to contrioute us
largely as they can to the Democratic
campaign fund.
The editor of a country weekly
makes a gopd point when he says
that the properly conducted country
weekly does not try to cover In Its
news columns all of the news of me
wjorld, which It. knows Its readers
will get from -other sources more
fully than It' could give U to them.
It Is satisfied to give its readers all of
the town, community and neighbor!.
Iiood news. Its field is limited, foij
every live town has one or more
weeklies or semi-weeklies, but as
long as human beings remain interested
In their own doings and those
of their friends and neighbors. the '
Hold will be there Insistently demandR||f
ing to be filled. When a so-called
"country editor" has the ability to
gather all this news and to present It
attractively, and combines with this
an honest mind and a clean and kind
heart, for use In his editorial columns,
he does fqr the souJh of bis
readers what the country doctor does,
for his patients. Theso are facts. .
stated for the benefit of that, fast
dwindling1 clnss of people ? this ^
country who haven't' yet found out
the mission of the "country weekly."
J?ii' . *"
Professional baseball cannot' stand
another such scandal as has over- ?
taken It as n result of the "fixing" by
gamblers of White Sox flayers in the
world-series vrtth Cincinnati last year.
If the great national game is to sur
vivo as It has begp played profession--, t
ally in this country for the last half 1
century it must be above suspicion.
Once the public la convinced that I
baseball players. tW^ men who ars '
paid to play the garap, and Play It
honestly, may be under the influence
of the gasnblors. or may themselves
have money wagered on the success
of the team they aro opposing, the
pntronnge of the game will dwindle,
so that the leagues will have to go out
of business for lack of support. There
is something pathetic about the case
of the half dosen or more Chicago
players who have admitted that they
accepted the money of a hunch of
cheap gamblers to allow the Cincinnati
team to win the championship.
nggrognte tens of thousands of dollars
yearly for playing the game at
which they wero all experts, but they
larked the sense and willpower to
withstand the temptation to seespt
the tainted money that was held out
to them as a reward for *- betraying
their employer and the jfabllo. Yesterday
lovers of the great national
game in every city, tow/i and village
hailed Ihem as diamond heroes. Today
they ore# held In universal eontempt
and no ode has a good word for
them. Among the players who are
nlleged to have sold out te the gamblers
la a South Carolinian?Joe
Jackson, whoso home la In the Greenville
section' of tho State. Jackaen Is J
esteemed t>ne of the greatest batteraadd
outfielders the game has ever
developed. For years his salary la
as Id to have amounted Do more than
111,000 annually and as he Is yet a
young man there was the. prospect
for him that he ooukl continue to ^
draw a good salary as a ball plgyeg. i
for several seasons. But the scandal
has ended Jackson's oareor as a ball
player and It Is doubtful whether he
has laid aside anything for the rainy
day. Even should he eeeape conviction
In the cotfrts of having accepted .
bribe money, the public will not
henceforth pay to see hlrn play. A
few years ago Jackson was employed
In a Greenville cotton mill at $1 per
day. The chances are that necessity
will again drive klfb to similar employment.
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build, no riowteaerotta
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firaa jro? mi tpcfedy ?
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Set the flame where jrot
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there's steady flow of
rectly against the utem
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Does not blacken pots <
Long Blue Chimney Bui
t ery drop off kerosene oi
heat?none off It escape
^ soot or disagreeable odo
HOT
For every cooking pui
always an abundance of
Intense cooking heat di
the utensil.
A Long Chimney on a
Just as necessary for a cl
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as a kmc glass lamp obi
cure a dean bright ligh
Gooklng
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Hou&ew!
Why do 3,000,000 horn
f the New Perfection OH
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Burner?that's why.
Full lino of Moves, W
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Young & Woll
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We are now showing the
DRESSES, COATS, FURS. S
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nftio. /Also a splendid i
GOODS. .
54 inch Serges, in navy and bla
Tricotine, in navy and black;
goods.
Mesaaline and Taffetas, in al
Special for Saturday, yard only
We have Percales, Suitings and
Serge Middies for Children 8 to
12 to 18, Ladies from 18 to 22.
much lower price than they wei
Com in and let. us show you
goods, whether you care to buy
kimbri
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steady, dean,
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Bloc CWmMy
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v Fall Goods
NEW FALL SUITS,
KIRTS, WAISTS and
assortment of PIECE
ck S3.7S
Shepherd Plaids, wool
\
1 the popular shades.
$1.98
Ginghams.
12" years, Juniors from
Special values at a
e last year,
our splendid new fall
or not.
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GOING TO DO?
WHAT ABE THE
TO DO?SELL <
I . * not know.
WHAT 18 THE .#]
BANK GOING 1
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knew;
WHAT IS THE US
EHNMENT GOH
noi know.
WHAT IS THE
BANK GOING T
it hat always d
tiok right tqm
through thiek an
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Ice Ceam Co
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Little folks need not now worry
have gone back te the old pric<
CONES. AH the popular flavor)
We also supply Ice Cream in qua
for picnics. We solicit your nex
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Trade Street. Hutchison Bui
Desires the patronage of
year and witt strive to deser
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Call and let ua know your
good will and continued pati
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MCY GROCERIES, !I
WARE,
FS, SEEDS of !
KINDS.
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Daddy for the extra penny?we \
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ntides for home consumption and' 1
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if Proprietw.
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fAL CAFE
IdinK, ROCK BOX i
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the people of Port Mill this <
ve it as we tried last year and ,-j
tve been in buainfes.
wishes and we will win year ! (
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We have lectured the Fort M
famous line of
ROYAL TAILOR!
MEASURE CLO
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t on the low net cost of this line c
| which moans a saving for you o
each suit.
R D. HAR
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Perpetual B. & L.
Series No. IQ No
Decide now whether you Bhould sa\
per month, and then subscribe to 10. 20
You will hardly miss the small ser
3efore you realize it you will take down
Make first payment of 50c per sha
D.?U 0.4 1 '?
Liana oHMiruuy, oepsember 11.
J. L.
We Want
Kno\
I How Important It Is to your health antl i
kidneys strong and In good order. It h
poiwHioiM waste matter from your body,
properly your body, becomes clogged, ni
s diseases* nervous disorders, chronic her
neuralgia are UkMy to resalt. If there
with your kidneys, do not neglect the:
NKX BILLS.
Wc have handled kidney mrdlcinn* f
you. In, till oonfldewe that Rexall Klilnc
passed by any similar form of kldnev
not eaileHed, we Mro alwajrs ready to re
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Lytle Drug <
THE REXALL S'
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Come to see what mi
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[ pocket. Do not wail
I thing is picked over.
New Goods in every
' The Cash!
f S. A. LEE and T. F. LYTI
>td Newspapers for Sale t
Times Office.
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till Agency for the
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thing |
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f standard clothing <> x
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re $10.00, $20.00 or $50.00
or 50 shares.
ni-monthlji payments and
$1,000, $2,000 or $5,000.
re at the First National
SPRATT,
Sec'y and Treas.
You to I
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welfare tlint you keep your |
i their duty to remove I
Wlieu they do not work S
rid sueli troubles ns eye
ulaehes, rheumatism and
Is the slightest trouble f
m?take RKXALL KII?t
or years and wv assure
y Pills enimot be surpreparatlon.
If you are
turn the purchase price.
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