Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 09, 1921, Image 2
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Entered at the postofllce at Fort
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THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1921.
Miss Alice Robinson, congresswoman
from Oklahoma, says she
won her seat with the slogan, "I
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uin u ivepuuucHii. i ne same slogan
will keep her from being reelected
next year. Miss Robinson
is doubtless a fine old lady,
but there is about as much reason
why she should be in Congress
as there is why George Harvey
should be supervisor general
of the universe.
The story. going the rounds of
the press that there is a tunnel
filled with gold in an old mine in
Mexico whidli for two or three
centuries Indians have so zealously
guarded that numerous
white men who have undertaken
to recover it have been killed or
bcatep off makes interesting
reading for these hot summer
days, but is to be taken none too
seriously. Should the story, be
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has been hit upon to put the gohl
in circulation by publishing the
tide broadcast over America. Indians
armed or unarmed, if there
is gold waiting to be grabbed in
Mexico one may be sure that
pretty soon there will be enough
American adventurers crossing
the border in search of it to make
every Indian in thfe neighborhood
hunt the tall timbers. What care
Americans bent upon recovering
a tunnel full of gold for the presence
of hostile Indians, armed in
whatever way they may be! The
average American in a past masto*
at the game of gold-grabbing.
Pity the Indian who gets in the
way when he makes up his mind
to sit-in at the game where the
stakes are as high as the old Mexican
mine is said to promise.
United" States Senator Tom
Watson, we learn from his Columbia
(Ga.) Sentinel, is so cocksure
that William J. Bryan will
never be elected to the senate
frcin Frorida that one not familiar
with the senator's lack of reputation
as a prophet would be
pardoned for concluding that Mr.
Bryan's cake is all dough before
he gets the ingredients mixed.
Recently Mr. Bryan stated that
on account of Mrs. Bryan's health
he had decided to make his home
in Florida. At once a number of
the political wiseacres jumped to
the conclusion that this was tantamount
to an announcement of
his candidacy for the senate from
that State. Possibly their guess
is a good one, but Mr. Bryan has
not confirmed it. For the good of
Florida, the balance of the South
and the country generally, The
Times hopes Mr. Bryan will enter
the senate raee next year in Flor
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urn nuu iiiui. ne win De elected.
He would make an ideal senator.
11 is election would add brains to
that body, of which it is sadly in
need. No sectional issue can be
raised in Florida or elsewhere
against Mr. Bryun. For the last
generation he has gone up and
\ down the land speaking on every
phase of government as only one
gifted as he is can speak and not
one word has he* said at which
the people of any Meet ion could
take offense. In season and out
of season he has been a friend of
the South. No sensible citizen of
Florida would refuse to vote for
Mr. Bryan because he formerly
lived in Nebraska.
The Charlotte Observer of last
Sunday printed an interesting
atory of the success of a business
house of that city which began a
qnarter of a eentury ago in a
mall sraymaxnJU has continued to
par* from y?& t6 year, largely
through the loyalty of its employees,
until today its yearly
output totals many thousands of
dollars. All of which is well
enough in a"Way, but there was a
discordant note in the recital of
the concern's success which was
like spreading a soiled sheet on
an otherwise clean bed. One of
the -eoncera's oldest employe^,*
in point of service, at least, had
been so engrossed in his efforts
to serve his employers that he
had not missed a day from work
in 16 years. Think of it?a man
wording 16 long years without
one day's relaxation from the
work he doubtless found it nec
eswury 10 ao xo ma?e a uvuig lorhiraself
and perhaps his family!
What was wrong with the management
of this succnssful concern
that iw all these years it had
not made enough profit from this
man's labor to give him a vacation.
with pay? To our way oi'
thinking this is a case of greed
one would travel a long way to
see duplicated, and there isn't
apt to be much difference of
opinion as to whether such a concern
deserves to succeed.
Rub-My-Tism kills infection.
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