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DAll^^^Kubllibtd Thursdays. - IBS. . . a?j ' WSB13SbiJfiWBav85?w><W " ' . * ] The Times Invite's contributions, Qn live subjects but does not agree to J publish more than 200 words on any , subject. The right Is reserved to edit J every communication submitted tor j publication. On application to the publishers. , advertising rates are made known to those Interested. { Telephone, local and long distance, No. 111. < I - - Entered at the postofllce at Fort Mill, 8. C.. as mall matter of the second class. THURSDAY. DEC. 16. 1920. That the European flotsam and Jetso m which In recent years ins been loft as driftwood upon the American shores by the great transatlantic liners Is a powerful factor In determining the attitude of Congress toward Immigration was proved In the adoption Monday by the house of representatives of the amendment to the Johnson bill providing that immigrants were to he excluded from this country for one year only. Thus does the house of representatives play politics while hundreds of thousands of Americans are out of etnployment with little ;proni|lse of work In the near future and even less to hope for if they must meet the competition of pauper Immigrants; but unfortunate as was the attitude of the house, it was commendable in comparison with the prospect of the death outright of the Johnson bill in the senate. The subject of immigration is one about which it is high time to speak plain_ ly. If the future of the country Is wot^h considering, America should nt once shut the door in the face of the ignorant, diseased and depraved European hordes that are daily coming to this country. Already too ninny of these aliens, literally raised as bedfellows of swine and cattle, hrivo been allowed to establish themselves here. Fortutiately, few of them find the way to the South, but while this section is in the main free of their baleful presence, it Is nevertheless injured by the influence they exercise over the time-servers in Congress?members of both the big parties. Friends of Greece set up the claim that it is one of the world's oldest democracies and that while the king is nominally the Ilea I of toe government, lie is in fact without | real power to determine either the domestic or foreign policy of 1 lacountry. Unfortunately for tSreece. the claim will not bear close Investigation. The average Oreek. not yet free of the influence of centuries of monarchical oppression, still bows before the trappings of royalty and readily acquiesces in the will of the ^sovereign. If this were not true. Constantino eoubl not have kept Greece out of tho World wiir for I nearly three years. The sympathy | of most of the (Sreeks apparently was with the ullles from the day*the Oermnn army crossed the Itelgtun frontier In the summer of 15?14. bui so powerful was the hold o*. ''onstantlne upon his subjects that towns nlde for years to stay their desire to enter the conflict against his brother-in-law. the Oermnn Kaiser. Another proof that Greece Is for the most part a democracy in name only is furnished by the failure of the country upon the death of King - ?exander a few weeks ago to declare for a republic and set Itself to the task of electing a president. In? stead of faking such a step, the Greeks In a nationwide plebiscite voted for the return of Constantino to his old throne, thereby gaining the ill-will of England and Prance, governments which are in position to wreck their country by wlthhoiuing from It financial assistance wi.uout which it will go on the rocks. Constantino meanwhile Is reported to have left Switzerland, where he has been living since the allies forced , him to abdicate, for Athens; but , there is yet hope that the Greeks , will come to their good senses and in Home way prevent him from ngatn becoming ruler of the country. For 1 christm; se All I hi hi A nvmm "The Candy o LYTLE DRUt % . i * seeu: X1V1AS OF THE BE' PERFUME SETS rOILET SETS BOMB & BRUSH SETS MANICURE SETS [NFANT SETS MILITARY BRUH SETS CIGARS, PIPES & TOBACCO CIGARETTE CASES CIGARETTE HOLDERS STATIONERY CONKLIN & PARKER PENS - i nuTcninson s Always the Be* FRl the markets af found at The Candy H. CARRQS, I Special Gro 1100 lb. Selfrising Flour 50 lb. Selfrising Flour 25 lb. Selfrising Flour. 1-2 Bushel of Meal Sack of Shorts 8 lb. Bucket Snowdrift Lin 4 lb. Bucket Swift Jewel La 4 lbs. loose Roastid Coffee, g 1 lb. Arbuckle Coffee 1 lb. Sugar 15c. or 7 lbs Irish Potatoes, per peck.. Sweet Potatoes, tier peck . Cotton S e<l Meal 7 tier cent. Cotton S ed Feed Meal, per Cotton Seed Hulls, per Sack B. C. FEE 'f # .A.. O. JC GOOD TH1 Gw< cries, Market, Country .'l'nxlucv. Phone Hftii'ii. ! . J. Miikscv Mild nion to Charlotte and Hock (till |m-o|iIo last wwk than to home folks. There is n cihnI reason. An1 you on'.' If you nre in nrnars \\1lli your subscription, please pay up. dER CANDY nd ILLY'S >f* the South." 5 COMPANY . ,9 v 1 *? fobt mix tnra c? r"/\r? 3 run. QI FIT S TTER KIND J WHITMAN'S & NORRIS' CANDIES INGERSOL & LINNARD WATCHES LEATHER GOODS JEWELRY KIMBERLY PHONOGRAPHS And many other articles suiti able for sifts. ; Pharmacy st and Choicest JITS ford are to be Kitchen Proprietor. eery Prices $f,.00 3.00 - 1.50 1.00 ? : 2.50 ri 1.75 r?l 90 round or bean 1.00 30 1.00 50 50 For sack 3.00 I Sack 2.50 I 1.00 I GUSON. j )3STES INGS TO EAT HEAVY ADD FAi At Bottoi I'l ltK TI.WKKKF.K HAl'S AGF T!ir?f |x ui lids ,;KAM LATIOI) RIMlAlt, pound. 10 PFK CKXT PROTEIN SHOP r iv?* iWK I*lis 7 l?FK CENT (XHTON KKKI> ! H Per Cent *ACKKI> AND LOOSE IICLI.S ? FKKSII CORN MKAIi, bushel 1 I'romiM ilellvery *T\kT < and over. ROBERT F. TORT MILL, 8. O. Fruit Cake! -Ingredients AT CULP'S CRYSTALIZED PINEAPPLE, per |m>iiih1 $1.25 CITRON, per pound 75e SMELLER ALMONDS, per pound 85c PRESSED FKJS, per poiuul ....45c DATES, per box 25c CP RR A NTS, i?er box ?5c SEEDED RAISINS, per box ....35c LONDON LAYER RAISINS. per. . |KMIIltl 3&(' Ml'ONTAIN EUGS, per dozen . ,70r CULP BROS. PHONE 15 ICARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH i AJabaoa Lady Was Skk Far Tkree Years, Suffering Pain, Nenroas and Depressed?Read Her Own Story el Recovery. ' Paint Rock, Ala.?Mm. C. 1L Btegsll, of mar hero, recently related the toltowing lntereetlng acoount of her recovery: MI was In a weakened condition. X was sick three years In bed. suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. I was so weak, I couldn't walk across the floor; Just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number ol doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. 1 couldn't oat, and slept poorly. I believe if I hadn't heard of and taken Cardul I would hare died. I bought lz bottles, after a neighbor told m? what it did tor her. "I began to eat and sleep, began to gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trouble since ... 1 anre can testify to the | good that Cardul did me. I don't think there la a better tonic made ' and I believe It saved my life." For over 40 years, thousands of women have used Ccrdul successfully, in the treatment of many womanly ailments. If you suffer aa these women did, take Cardul. It may help you, too. At all druggists. E 16 A supply of registration blanks for procuring 1U21 automobile licenses nns noon received by the Savings Bank of Fort Mill, together with a schedule of weights and fees. The highway department has discontinued accepting personal checks, so all remittances will have to be made by bankers or postoftlce money order. All cars must carry 1921 plates on and after January 1. A. L. PARKS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE FORT MILL, S. C. j' NCY GROCERIES ii Prices |toun<l 35c $1,041 12 l-2c ITS, lam $2.25 $2.15 UK A Li $2.25 $2.75 it market |?rk?rs. hog*. $1.40 >n any order ainountlmr to $1.00 . - - ? I I . GRIER, Jr. TH CHRISr TI TDf 1 UI\P will taste sweeter served to the tune c RECO Come in and hear ment of Holiday F "latest hits/ too. YOUNG & ALWAYS BUSY - BUT SANTA CLA HEADQUARTER Are At THE CASH ST Where he has a big line of To day Goods, Rtc. S. A. LEE and T. F. What the Ba to Se 1. PROVIDE SAFETY FOR M < >N 2. COLLECT YOUR CHECKS AN' 3. PROVIDE A SYSTEM FOR M< 4. COUNSEL YOU REGARDING 5. TRANSFER MONEY FOR YOU 6. RENDER AN ACCURATE A CO EY TRANSACTION. 7. AID YOU IN SECURING OAPn 8. ADVISE AS TO TRADE COND 9. 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