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empire. We are called upon, on the
idep of everybody helping every*
.vV. body's bill, to vote for them all. There
certainly can be no greater abandonment
of public principle than this
hrrw nrftuftntftd." -
How many members of Congress
would dare repeat as their own the
following words uttered by the famous.
Southerner on the subject of
legislative trading??
"If any man votes for one appropriation
to get another, he votes corruptly
and is unworthy of a seat on
this floor. It is against the principles
of legislation and against all
principles of honor."
What would Toombs who, when the
"cost of the federal government reached
that sum, declared that 30 jnilM?h
dollars a year was "more than any
government on earth was worth"
say of the present cost, which is 400
times that amount? Would he repeat,
Without "qualification, the following
charge:
"I do not believe today there is as
corrupt government on the face of
the earth as that of the United States.
And moct of this corruption'is in the
legislative department."
But in view of the IncreaBinK num
ber of appropriations made from the
United States treasury to the States
on condition that they raise similar
amounts and surrender certain prerogatives
to the federal government,
Toombs undoubtedly would reassert
with additional emphasis, the following
statement:
"When the system shall have been
finally established that the States are
to enter info a miserable scramble
for the most money for their .local
appropriations and that senator is to '
be.regarded the ablest representative
of his State who can get .for it the
largest slice of the treasury, from
that day public honor and property
are gone, and all the States are disgraced
and degraded."
The insidious danger in practices
now probably insuperably imbedded
v In our governmental scheme is shown
by tho following eloquent passage
in a speech delivered by the Georgian
'while still a member of the United
8tates Congress;
"The constitution is b&sed on the
^ idea that where the Interests of particular
localities are at stake, men
0m*mm are un~ M
?ek# gtlvantuge; the
filP^lra^^BflmrT^kOTn#;Ufe Is tluubed
1>y^ne injustice and
wrong of power."
Toombs' last public service was to
frame the present constitution of the
Btute of Georgia, w'hich is notable for
the checks it places on those in power
with reference to the raising and
- .ji ha
Bytuuiu^. ul yuuuw iuuuo. w ucu uv
had finished the Job, drawing on his
talent' for epigram,, he declared: "I
have locked the State treasury and
thrown the key away."
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SUPPLY CO.
WINDOW GLASS
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FENCE WIRE and
^ BARBED WIRE
PLfOW STOCKS and
- PLOW POINTS
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SIX. CUTAWAY HAR;
ROWS at Leu Than
Wholesale Cost
?7 T> a T>nDT?V Tu
T U. AIVJL/IVJCi
1 ' Manager,
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KA Fine Job"
WAS THE OWNER*S YERDICT
- when ho first looked at his newly
painted car. SINCE THEN we
have done many good jobs and
are hoping to do more. We use
the BEST and most enduring
co' ;
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IMPORTANT
Points to Remember
Pathe Records are played with a Pathe Sapphire.
No needles to change. No needles to buy.
Pathe Records are practically indestructible. \
Pathe Records are double-faced, even the operatic
records by the most famous artists, with one or two ex- c
ceptions. This means variety, double-interest, doublevalue.
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Pathfe records will bring into your home the best mu
sic of all the world. The
recording laboratories of ^
Paris,, Milan, Madrid, Pes==3====3J^^
_ trograd, London, Toronto
and New* York make it
BBIBbBA possible for you to acvSjl
J IB B || I jxr quire the largest and best
' v record library 6f musical
masterpieces.
Pathe Records, together with the Pathe Sapphire
Ball and the Pathe perfect tone chamber, eliminates the
objectionable features?the metallic nasal sound of the
old fashioned steei needle machine.
PethelPhonographs Sold on Easy Terms.
Play while you pay.
Pathe Recordsman be played on all phonographs ?Pathe <
Phonographs play all makes of records. j
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Dfflee of fce Contj Vramnr (
York Connty.
NOTICE? in hereby (lven that the
rAX BOOKS for York County wUl M
>e opened on MONDAY, the 20TH
OAY OF NOVEMBER, 1922. and-will
remain open until the S18T DAY OF
L>ftC?MB?K'. 1922, for the collection
>! STATE, COUNTY, SCHOOL and
UOCAL*? TAXES, for the fiscal year
L922, -without penalty; after which
lay ONE PEE CENT penalty will be
idded to all payments made in the
nonth of JANUARY, 1923, and TWO
PEZR CENT penalty Tor all payments
nade n the month of FEBRUARY,
1923, and SEVEN PER CENT penalty
will be added for all payments made
rom the 1ST DAY OF -MARCH, 1923,
o the115TH DAY OF MAiRCH, 1923,
Mid after this date all unpa'd taxes
will go into execution and all unpaid
Single Polls will be turned over to
.be several Magistrates for prosecuion
in accordance with law. ,
All of the Banks of the county will
iffpr tholr QnonmmnHoHAna on/1 fo
:tlities to Taxpayers who may desire
;o make use of the same, and I shall
ake pleasure in giving prompt attention
to all correspondence on the
subject.
All Taxpayers appearing at my office
will receive prompt attention.
Note?The Tax Books are made up
>y Townships, and parties writing
ibout Taxes will always expedite
natters If they will mention the
rownship or Townships in which
heir property or properties are footed.
' c HARRY E. NEIL,
It Treasurer of York County.
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FRUIT CAKE
is being made by the ton?
. literally?these ' daysVin appropriate
anticipation of
Thanksgiving and ..Christmas.
? and there's none in 'all
that baking that'sr better
made or better tasting than
the piece yotT add to your
dessert at the City Lunch
Room, the sensible place to
EAT.
City Lunch Room
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j general information.
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i A. C. LYTLE Mayor
r C. S. LINK Clerk
| A. L. OTT Police Judge
[ DEPARTURE OP TRAINS.
5 No. 81 Southbound 7:55 a. m. ' *
I No. 4 Northbound 8:80 a. m.
i No. 118 Southbound.. 11:21 a. m.
} No. 114 Northbound..11:55 al
[ No. 5 Southbound 5:88 p. m.
I No. 32 Northbound 6:88 p. m.
MAILS CLOSE.
} For train No. 31 7:30 a. m."
t For train No. 32 6:10 p. m.
i For train No. 5 5:10 p. m.
f For train No. 4 8:10 a. m.
| Note?No mail i? dispatched on
[ trains Sunday afternoons*
f POSTOFFICE HOURS*
' Daily 7:45 a. m. to 6:00 p. ro.
| Sunday i___7:45 to 9:80 a. m.
I S. W. PARKS, Postmaster. 1
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Turkey seems to be disposed to
;obble up everything in sight
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learned where to fi
found in this sectio
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ir idle moments for the- help at this
se so many Fort Mill people have
ind the best and freshest Food to be
w --j ~i _?. li :?
ii aiiu ainajro ai i caouiiauic prices.
pecialty of Country Produce, Fruit,
ad Meat.
Cooperative Store
.&PARKS. Manager.
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