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MERE MENTION t*aaualtic.-K in the lintish ranks for ilif week endinir last Monday totaled i.J'jiJ, divided as follows Killed or dual of wounds. ? officers and 1 men. wounded or missing. lilt olficers and all men. This is the lowest e.mualty report fet many months It is stirn.itthat 1*.'>' ?.<>'ni pounds of food, valued at !.>;?.7'tT, v. an waste<i in New York duniia th< month of January Th?- senate onimittee on aifri' ulture is in favoi of in< reasiiik 'h?- minimum priee on wheat from f j.uo to f ."<? a hushel It is reported to th> I.ondon Times lioni I'etroKrad that the tlerrrian ponee terms with itussia included the i eteiitlon of I'olaii'l, l.ltsUma, Moon Island and an indemnity of son,line, ? ?!? pounds Senator "hamherlain ha.? iipp> ndieitis Austria has a train losed h? i Swiss frontier IJntish airmen tepoit that they dow ned ten tiermatl .lirpl.'lll'S las! Tuesday It has l?,v?-loped that Krench j.iofite<is have raised prices on Amer.ean soldiers to such an extent that the Kreheti people cannot keep ih<- pa< The price Ot l.'i'i" mile tlekeis has heeli ilie|i.ised to JJJ.'.'i Two iiundl'd miners lompejleil a eoal mine manager and his two -nils !i? in.'im ti rii tri* |Hn*ii< m?Iu<>i?- iii .wt>riiii:iii'l<t. 111. ki-.- Hi* I*. S Hal' iili*l Mi.it alh uiam - In Ainiricu. Iii'i'iiu.si' ili*- tii.tii: u*- * li.i-l <iiM(-tiui k* *1 ii * *> who h:i*l 1*1*1 i*-*l for ailiiii.s.hion to thi- n;?\ y ami i.hIi iI lu Ml iii. 'I'll*- llliltl.lK*'! I*>!*l III*- hoy if lit- w<ilili-*l a j**l? Ii* w**ul*l lia\?- to k*i lo ih<- imi> for il. *l"l?*- 111111 * -1 >> r?? fus****l to r*-tiirn t?* work until Hi* iiiaii?iftt**i wax Oisrhai ii* *l A Hritisli aviator now in i'Iiu-hK" says that IChnlaml has |u*rf?' i< ?l a J.'.'t hors* |*ow?-r ait plan*- that will liinh to an altitii*)*' of v'Min f* t iii foui iniiiijt<-> from a itroun*! stall. Kirr startiiiK in a Cans. I\> . hot* I Momluy iriorniiiK. s|*r*-.i*i ow-i th*- business section of th*- town .iii*I *l*-siruy**l $ 0**.mil* worth of |*ro|**'it\ Tinloss of 2.',,i?iiii tons ot wh*-at hy submarines on l-Vhtii.iry * i*? II. was it*vealcl to th<- i-oiiimi*t*-*- on :iuri*-iilture l*y II* rln-rt ll**o\*-r on Mon*la>. Mr. llooVtT sHliiat* x that at h ast 7 |H-r cent of f***i*I .s|ii|uii**uts from America is tn-ini; lost l*y submarines. A cable receive*! Irom Johannesburi;, Transvaal. t*-lls a story <*f tinloss of linn 11m-s recently l?> a lloinl at Maxahle, Zululaiiil t'harh-s Humbert, a member of th** French senate, ami |iro|iri?-tor of tin- I'aris .loiirnal. was arr?st*-*l M**ii*lay Tli** arr*-sl of lliiiula-r is a s*-*|ii*-l to th*- recent trial of iitilo Cash.i. at wlin h tin- st-nutor was a witin-ss A numla-r of th?- uratel iluki-s uol *lu*-h*-ss?-s ol Huxsia hum- a|*|??al*-il to tin- I'olsheviki m>\ri nin* ni <*l Knssia for contlitions tinilt-r which tin- *l*-j>os*-*l my al family may leave Sil*?-na ami ko to KliKlainl or France. aft* i ri'iioinii-iiiK all rights ami pretensions to th*throin A story from M**s*-ow tills of tin- discovery of wholrsah* robberies ol th*- valuahlt-s of th*- |*atriart-h's treasures at Mo.-n ow, im-|u*!ini: church equipments ami holy rrli<-s valii*-*l at 11 ."i.iiiMi.ton* A llonr mill in Hon I loin me county. S. I operated h> Moiinnnitcs. Ii;is Imm-ii dosed alter Ho discovery of a ho\ of around ala^s in a sark oi feeds!11IT whirh lia<l he? u ground al llir null A gang'of six armed lin n in motors, recently visited two social i"Inlis hi I'otrograd ami rolilioil tin- iiieuilicts of money ami valuables worth $ 1 ! I.timi, Two of tho catiK win- la lor Ivnched According to I'otmgrad nrwsp.tpi is tin- Ifolslo'Viki gov ern men t *s action in Simplify iiik divorce proceedings. lias resulted in ::vmiii applications for <11vorec in IVIi'imrinl alone Viscount Kikujiso I ski i lias I iron a|i|ioititi'?l Japanese amliassailor to tin- I'tiitcd Stall's. Viscount Islui was a member of tlm Japanese mission which visitcii this country last fall Jas. II. Maurcr of Scranton. I'a., prcsidcnt of the state Federation of l?nlior. Socialist national executive ooiumittoonian ami tui'inhcr of the I'cnnsvlvania legislature. wants to attend the Itadicals' con mess in London. It Is intimateil that the state department will refuse him a passport CLOVER CULLINGS. <Mover. Feh. 2tl.- Miss Annie ls>e Adams, vvlxv Is tenehiiiK near Heltnont. .V. spent the past week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Adams. Messrs. Sam Hay and McKlwee St loop of Kock Hill, spent Sunday with the family of Mr W I'.. Stroiip Mr and Mrs. K. M Walker of Filbert No. 1. spent Sunday with the famih of Mr. \V M. Matthews. Miss Kstlicr l-'iinl x|iciil several days last week with Miss Helen Thotnasson on Yorkville No. ! I>r. "hristopher Allen atul Mr. Haliihy Allen of Atlanta. are tile KUests of their parents. Mr. ami Mrs. T. H. Allen Mr. \V A Matthews of I'harlntle, is visiting Ins parents. Mr ami Mrs. ,\V. M. Matthews. Mrs. J A I'aKe spent Saturday in Roek Hill Mr. Marshall Harnett of I'amp Sevier, spent Sundav here with his mother. Mrs. S. .1 I'linton Miss Maml Youiiyblood of ilastonia. reeent l> visited het mother. Mrs. Mattie Youtmldood. Mr. \V. II Sherer was ealled to (iaffney Saturdax afternoon on aceonnt of the death of his brother. Mr. Frank Sherer. which oeenrred at his home on February Ifi. at o'eloek. The interment was in Sharon on Monday Mrs. A. \V Kouefs and Mrs. John Sherer ami ehildrett have moved there from Yorkville No I and are occupying the residence of Mr. I>avid Yoiinnldood. Mr lv i' ?'a Id well of Yorkville. was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Addle Matthews left Tuesday uiBht for lloek Hill, where she is ntirsim: a patient. Mr lieorire Hedrieks lias moved his family from Castoma to the farm of Mr \V K. Adams on t"lover No. Tin- infant child of Mr and Mrs. James t'amphell of Itock Hill, was buried here on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. 1 A. Faiupbell of (lastenia. Brand pa rents of the ehild attended the burial. AT THE CHURCHES. omsT PltlVtlVTERUV Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunday tniiwil at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. .1. E. MahafTey, Pastor. Sunduj Services?Sunday school at ^^810 u. in. Morning service at 11 o'clock. V * ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. It \ .1 l- oat :. Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning wrv lee at 11 Pnion services at 7.30. CHl'RCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. Rector. Sunday Services- Sunday school at 10 a. in. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. B. H. Wauph. Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10. a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. CHARLOTTE ST BXPTIST Rev B. 11. Waugh, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Sprrial Hotirrs At Clovsr and Union. Clover at T p. m. Union at 11 a. m. M. M. Richardson. Pastor. Boorshaba- Ramah. Preaching at Reersheba at 11 a. m and Ramah at 3 p. 111. J. L. Yamtell. Pastor. Preaching at Tirzah. Rev. A. J. Hanson will preach at 4Tir*ah next Sabbath morning at 11 o'elocH. K. B. Hunter. Pastor. Clover Circuit Services at New Zton at 11 o'clock a. m. At King's Mountain Chapel at 1 o'clock p. m. H. A. Wbltten. Pastor. ' OBITUARY i I>IKI>? At the home of her daughter. Mrs M H. Stevenson, near Rlairsville. on January 21, 1H1>5. Mrs. M 1- MALoXKY. willow of the late J '1 Mulouey, who died November 3d, IVjS. Mrs. Maloney. who was Miss Margaret Lilly Latham, was horn December 2<5. l&DO. was in the isth year of her age. She had been ill for nearly a year, and death resulted from uracmic poisoning. The interrnent was in Sharon cemetery after funeral services conducted at the home i>\ Rev. K. II. Jlunter. The deceased is survived by the following children J A.. W. A.. K. It.. W. S. and .). M. Maloney. Mrs. M H. Stevenson, Mrs. S. A. Hope and Mrs. T. : M. Hope, all of Sharon and fllairsv ill*- Shi is also survived by one sister. Mrs J. |i Burgess, of iiluirsVllle MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MONEY TO LOAN HN good real estate security at 7 " per cent interest 12. t.f. J. A. MARION, Attorney. FOR RENT , r|^ IIK Kwart house on Wright aveX nue and the \V. R. Carroll Hurt house on "-Lincoln street. Apply to 1 on tf J. S. OR1CE, Attorney. POSITtnN WANTED lady with some experience desires position as stenographer. Address "Stenographer." care Vork\ille Knquirer. It. WANTED nli'KOUV logs. Highest prices , paid. Send for price list and specifications. THK IVKY MFO. CO.. Hickory. X. C. . Jan l?. tf. I FOB SALE A HOOD family horse, in excellent " condition; suitable for general work. J. A. MARION. 12 t.f. t-t LOST A.V Oastonia-York road. Friday, ^ l.'ith. tnu leather hand l>ag containing hoys' clothing. Has my name on bottom. Finder please return to I?. 1-1. Mc< '< >XXKL1., Huston in, X. It. LONG TERM REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS f XT Kit K ST ItATK: tl'.c where $3,00" ' or more wanted, and applicant in . no hurry to close; for quick closing loans. k. SI'KXi'Elt. Attorney. NOTICE OF ELECTION fill KICK will he a meeting or the freeholders of School District Xo. Iat Mci'onnellscille. THI"RS1?AY. Fl-:i:?:l'.\ Ic Y 2\ at 3 I'. M.. to vote J .1 2 mill le\y for school purposes. I? If 21. Tltl STKKS. ALPINE LODGE. 208. A. F. M. i TMIKIlK will In- a Regular I'nmniu- j mention this FRIDAY Evening. | Ki'liruiiry 22d. at 7.30. sharp Work , in K. A. ami M. M. Degrees. Visiting ( Itn'tiiri-ii cordially united. .1. K. RRISoN. W. M. S. J. Matthews. Secy. It FOR SALE Ilf A NX A MAKE ICS I'urc Cleveland : Rig Moll Five-Lock Cotton Seed, i Increase your cotton yields by planting ; the best variety, tirotvn and for sale t by M. H. 151.AI It, It. F. I). No. 2. Sha- ; ron. S. C. fob. 15-11 It ! WHOSE BULL DOG? i pit; hrindle animal with white 3 breast, white feet and no tail. ' Owner ean have hini by paying for j care and cost of this advertisement. Address No. 1, Filbert. ' 16?3 E. K. KIRKPATItlCK. MONET TO LOAN FIRST mortgage on approved Real Estate, amount of loan not to exceed 6?i per cent of value. TIMS. F. McDOW. .Ian 1-1 t.f. 17?. WANTED CHHIA Ml I (IIDIV lur miiiiifi. uii^ <>r small quantities. Highest market price paid for same. Write or photie us at ltock Hill, what you have. CATAWBA MILLING CO. Jan. 29-!? t. f. 12t FEED GRINDING \\T K have put in our Feed Grinding " Machine and it makes a tine grade of feed from ear corn, velvet heans or almost anything you want ground. Bring us your Corn If you want good Meal. Corn studied free of charge. Wo hny Kar Corn anil pay the Highest Cash price. PI'TNAM & HI'KY. WANTED 300 NEGRO LABORERS. At BADIN ALUMINUM WORKS. Badin, N. C. Eight and Ten Hour Jobs. New Scale of Wages. $2.00. $2.10 and $2.25 per Day: Permanent Inside Work and Regular Advances In Pay Guaranteed. Pay Every Saturday. Outside Work for a Few. Homes for families $.*>.00 per month: Water. Toilet and Electric Lights in I every house. The Negro section in Hadin has high class Public School with competent Teachers: Community Building with Moving Picture Auditorium. Public Library and Ixnlgc Booms for men and ; women. Ample Police and Fire Department. Fire itrpnrtment operated by colored men. White and Colored Physicians. White ! and Colored Merchants. * Hoarding Houses for single men. | equipped with toilets, bath rooms. , - >.....? ..I....?.i,. tiirhts Hoard MIt'lllll Kill U.K. j $3.5? per week and up. lfaulin is 34 miles from Salisbury. X. C.. on Southern Railway and Winston- | Salem Southbound Hallway. Special inducements to men with families: new .and modern home provided same day family arrives. Write or come at once to EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. TALLASSEE POWER COMPANY. BADIN, - - N. C. NOTICE | To 4'roditors of Geo. .\. Wilkersoii. Deceased. TTXDKR decree of the Court of I'ommwn Picas for York County. ) South Carolina, recently entered in ( It. I.. Wilkcrson vs. Susan >1. Hoke. ] et al.. notice is hereby given to all and ) singular the creditors of said deceased to establish their claims before me at a reference to be held at my office in York S. C.. on FRIDAY. MARCH 15TH. 1918. , C. K. SPENCER. Special Referee. . fel.. ?16 f. 3t. ( TAX EXECUTION SALE DY virtue of Tax Executions duly 1 issued by Carl H. Hart, Town Treasurer of the Town of York, 1 I have duly levied on the below de- 1 scribed property in the incorporate limits of the Town of York for a sum indicated on each parcel describ. ed below: 1 Lot of Vicie White. Deed. Bounded on the X'orth by lands of Sam Watts, 1 .in the East by lands of Fannie Alex ander. South by T. D. Turner and Cemetery; West by J. A. Latta. Taxes. execution and costs. $8.26. Lots of Mrs. Nannie T. McEarchin. ' Lot No. 2. block No. 9. Lot No. 3, Block 9. and lot No. 1. Block No. 7, < of the sub-division of J. Edgar Poag, ' known as the Whisonant tract near Lockmore Mill, and fully described In I>eed Book 25. page 439. Clerk's Office. ' Taxes, execution and costs, I 8S.S9. < The above due as Town Taxes for the Town of York, thereon for the < year 1917, and I will expose same for sale at public auction to satisfy said unpaid taxes on the 4TH OP MARCH. < 1918. Purchaser to pay for all papers. Terms, cash. I P. W. LOVE. Chief of Police. York. S. C.. February 8. 1918. IS. f. St LADIES V^OUR Coat Suits and Skirts anc A Waists should be Dry Cleaned We have in our employ a Dry Cleanei Who Understands Dry Cleaning anc Does It Right. Send Your Dry Clean, ing Work to Us. Guaranteed satisfac tion or no Charge. KELLY'S PRESSING CLUB. AMATEUR MINSTREL SHOW 4 HE Delphos Amateur Minstrel; i 1 will play at Philadelphia Schoo House on Friday Night. February 22. 91 S o'clock. New Songs, Jokes, Gags Dancing and Good Play. It you want to laugh. Come. Admission. 25 Cts and 15 Cts. fell 15-11 3t F. K. GAULDEN, l'rin. CARROLLSUPPLY C0MPAN1 WANTED Cane Seed, and Corn and Peas?Market Price Paid FOR SALE A SPECIAL PRICE ON EXTRACTS HY THE I10ZEN.. All Flavors. I.I.M. > .' > li.,,1 :i ml Hl.uk r;itorxi> M I'sta it I . SACK. ?'.\ST<>U <>IK. TI'ICI'KNTIXK. s<t- Is for ToR.xcco ami s< ?A P l>> the liox. CARROLL SUPPLY CO. M. It. Clinton It. Ij. Clinton CLINTON BROS., Cash Grocer) i! ii. cans caraja coffkk. 3 It. CANS I.l/.IANNK COFFKK. .1 II. CANS MAXWKM. IP H'SK copFKK. 1 ih can m awvki.i. holsk coffkk. 1 II. CAN I.C/IANNK COFFKK. I II. PK?t. VA. PRIDK . COFFKK. I II. I'KC ARItFCKI.K COFFKK. tool) l.ooSK coFFKK. I'OSTF.M CKRKAK. CLINTON BROTHERS "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." Please Bear In MindThat I do not expect or ask that rou place either your life. lire, automobile, accident or other form of inmiance or fidelity bonds with me on :ho ground that I need tlie business, at solely and entirely on the around hat I am prepared to furnish the best In be had in any line of insurance, ml am prepared to give you value received for your money. Insurance s not a side line with me, but the "whole thina." and has been, for the [iast eighteen years. Of course i will ipprccinte your business as well as hat of your neighbors, friends and iei|uaintauees. By reason of my lona xperienee I am in position to look ifter your interests in ease the worst iuppens and the thina against which roil insured conies to pass. If you fowled a lawyer or doctor, would rou employ one because of the fact hat you felt that he needed your [ atronage, or because you felt that liy reason of his qualifications he oiihl and would ''deliver tlie goods?" IVhy not apply the same rule to your BWfaiibP" r?-s? ? SAM M. GRIST \ll Kinds of tiood Insurance. IKE STAR THEATRE Kit 11 ?.\ Y? ."Waters of Ix-tlie?Keels, featuring Mary Anderson. Also. Some Ihicl. 1 Reel Western ?'omedy. tATl'RDA Y-The lighting Trail, episode N'o. T ?Tlie I.ion's I'ivy. dolts ate I Jewelry. 1 Reel ?'omedy. featuring ilughie Mack, t'apt. .links. The t'olihlcr. I Reel t'omedy. featuring Frank Daniels. Also I'tinl Wivklv. Miivn.vv RI:I> \FI:. Admission, Including War Tax, 10 CTS. and 15 CTS. STAR THEATRE J. Q. WRAY, Manager, GARDEN SEED We have a full line .if C.AUDKX ill.! FI.OWKI1 SBKI?. Also SKTS. Kxpe.'i our lltlsll IMKTATOKS soon. Do not in.it off buylnR until the last .lay. Tit.' supply is short ami will not ho enough for all. This time the early bird gets the sots and seeds. Do not delay in seeing us anout that good l*A!,MKTTO (iuano. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale and Ketall. REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE I). >1. Parrott?Place, 11-2 miles from Clover; on Clover road; 300 teres; t5-r dwelling; 3 4-r tenant fiouses. Will sell as a whole or in :\vo tracts. Priced right. Six-ltoom House?On 62 acres of <ood land, on Howell's Ferry road, 3 miles from Courthouse J. M. Wllliford ltcsidence? East Liberty street, Yorkville, lot 100x460 feet Price and terms right. See me luick. 118 Acres Laud?6-r dwelling, 3-r tenant house, 1-2 mile of Zlon church and school. 200 Acres?Of saw Umber and wood land, within mile of Zlon church. Saw timber worth price of whole tract Two Vacant Lota?90x300 and lOOx 225 feet, on King's Mountain street Building Lot?60x225 feet, on west side Wright avenue. 137 Acre*?7-room dwelling; 2 tenant houses. Known as the Will Wallace-Place?6 miles south of Yorkvllle. Level land. J. F. Kell Property?"-room dwelling; 11-3 acre lot on East Libert) street Yorkville. Sirs, llattic Berry?Cottage on Gail Jefferson street Four rooms, water, lights, well. See me for price. Jesse C. Parrot* Home Place?On North and South road, near Filbert; 125 acres with lQ-room dwelling; 4room tenant house; good barn and orchard. W. W. Ferguson's?House and lot at Clover. Five-room house, lot 99x250 Fifty Acres?4-room house, neai Filbert Rents ror 1000 pounds lint cotton. See me about it Lot?Near Graded school?90 feat front; 200 feet deep. On shady aide ol the street See me about It C. F. SHERER. Real Estate. ind CUjrk's Poultry Panive Satisfaction or Your Miough, is it not i HARMACY Clover, S. C. OHIO STOKE" 5 TO ARRIVE TODAY which we confidently ex- ( Coil.wl . .1. ..... . J 1 ARE YOUR HENS LA^ 1 If not try Dr. Hess' < a-cea?Price, 25 Cts. We guarantee it to g Money Refunded. Fair ( J J. E. Broon, Prop. CITY F t "THE SERVICE t ? ;] CARLOAD Of MULE The carload of Mules j ported to arrive Wednes i delayed in transit. The i and we expect them to rt i FRIDAY?without fail, i We also expect to re ' i TOMORROW?SATUR i ditional carloads the tirsl tainly by WEDNESDAY The car of Mules thai . ; day, were loaded by Jno. ; and started this way. ? \ they have been delayed not been able to leant as information that these \ day morning, and utiles happens, we confidently Mules to arrive TODAY, f ! We wish to thank oi desiring Mules, for theii 1 his bunch of Mules to ai ! We confidently expect < ! enough to enable us to sei We want You to see v ; please remember That Round Corners. j JAMESB1 Torpedoed and Sunk \\?* see this in almost every paper we pick up. While the ships ro down. I'rires continue to ro up. In both cases it seems a very hard problem to control?the RoinR down of one and the rise in the other. H it, what we started to say Is. Thai WE HAVE ALMOST A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE At very moderate prices, when you take everything into consideration, and we will be Rhul to have YOU call upon l'S for YOUR wants. SKK US for Wire, Roofing, Plows and Points. Shovels and all Farming Tools. Ynrb HnrJiunrp C.n. Phone 153 Phone 153 r+ . * + :< + *& + ** + ?* + ? ! ALMOST GARDENIN If- And while you arc * as well plant Reliable an * saves time and brings b< + we have been selling FE1 ? Fern* Seeds have alwavi V ? ? Germinating Quality an y complete .assortment fori ^ JI'ST RECEIVED?A Shipment of Whilr Yes, we also have qui * Seeds. Be sure to plant a + FARM AND GARDEN ' ? * \ on expect us to have J Farm and Garden work. | Plow Stocks, Plow Mould + Spades, Mattocks, Scytlu J ready to start your real J see us for the Tools you w | SHOES J. M. S * W *A** +AM +A+A** * SPRING SOWING "The first bird of spring?got on n limb to sing, but 'tore he issued a note ?a dead bird wus him?the music friz in his throat." We are not poets, but w just want to tell you that while the weather is tine today, the winter Is not over yet- You'll probably need Shoes for yourself or some of your family. We have them in all styles and in the right qualities and at fairest prices. < Look over our stock before you buy. FOR SPRING PLANTING? If you expect to buy SEEDS of any kind for Spring planting, we insist that you should get your Seed at once?See t'S today. Traffic conditions are bad? they can be worse. Wholesale seedsmen say Seeds of all kinds are scarce. First comers will get served first and the waiters will get none. We want to help you get what you want. See US .it your earliest convenience. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO SHARON - - S. C. uimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii j MANY | PROGRESS! = Appreciate the val - rpTTTO T> 4 XTf r U11I1 x xxj.0 rv i They have placed i I business basis. | They realize that i | as necessary to a F = a Merchant. FARMERSW | Already patrons oi | cordially invited t ; | many advantages1 I v WE WANT YO 1 1 I THE LOAN AND "Th? Bank F< YORK .... I MUMMMMHBMi J . ' " : - -i&li: ?*! 1', illct\ . miicu 10 ?IIU^ i v left Atlanta vestcrdav i aril Our Barn TODAY? I reive a Carload of Mules | DAY. And also two ad- i t part of next week?cer- i 1 * l t we expect to receive to- ! , 8. James on last Friday j Just where, why or how i in reaching us we have j yet; but we have positive [ules left Atlanta yester- ; iS something unforeseen j expert this carload of | ir customers and friends j patience in waiting for ! rrive. From this time on Bur stock to arrive fast rve you without delayrhat We have to offer and Our Guarantee Has No mwm hukhes [ Every Household Has more or less need for RUBBER HOODS?auch as FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, BULB SYRINGES, EAR AND EYE SYRINGE8, RUBBER TUBING, HOT WATER BAGS, ICE BAGS, BOTTLE NIPPLES, PEN FILLERS, RUBBER BANDS. We sell the famous "WEAREVER ' line of Guaranteed Rubber Goode, and if you need such articles, it is just as well to l?uy the BEST HERE. Shieder Drug Store *$ + G TIME I d Dependable Seeds?It J ?tter results. For vears A RRY'N SEEDS, and the A s proven satisfactory in ? d Results. We have a J our selection. + and Red Onion Set*. te a selection ot' Flower * i few Flower Seeds. J tools * + ?the Tools necessary for & Well, we have them? J s, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, [?s, Etc. Before you are * Farm and Garden work ? ill need.TROUP shoes | Real Estate SOME REAL BARGAINS 1 The Parieh Place?Sold. 2. The Finley Place?Of 197 1-2 acres; about 3 inlles from Smyrna, l'ractlcally nil woodland. Let the wood pay for the place, and have the land free. See mc at once. 3. The Jno. B. Plaxco (Oobeon) Place of 11" acres. This land Ilea right at town; has 10-room dwelling; large barn. < tc. It will pay you to nee me at once. 4. The M. C. Willie, Jr. Tract?of 27 acres. Thla land lies near town, and has 4 1-2 acres of alfalfa. See me at once If you want a Bargain. Lots of Other Bargains, Both in Farms and Town Property. Loans Arranged for Farm Lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Room 204. First National Bank Building iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! VE FARMERS J ue of a connection = their finances on a = I i Bank Account is = ARMER as it is to ? S HO ARE NOT | I THIS BANK are | o investigate the = 7TE offer. ? UR BUSINESS | ? ? SAVINGS BANK { tr th? P^opW E IOUTH CAROLINA = ' / V J IjliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMuiiuiiujiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DPP( {knocks al 11 THIS IS AN OPPORTUNI' | at Prices That Will Soon Be | the Next Five Years. Aires | largest ones?are selling Out | that Merchants who buy Tod; E These same goods, four montl | The shrewd buyers are scour | chants and Re-selling again, | a luxury to get them at all. 1 BEGINNING TODAY | TIME OF TEN DAYS, GOO 738 yds. 40-lnch White Or- <Mu gandy?yard ,, 413 yds. Fancy Gaberdine Ma- Chi dras?yard ^?V , 6? tilS yds 32-lneh Flaxon?yard 25 CTS. Lad 289 yds. Nainsook Checks?yd. 18 CTS. 211 yds. Dimity Checks?yd. 15 Cts. 394 yds. Fancy White Madras?yard .. 25 CTS. t,|u l.utiti yds. Plain, Fancy and White Voile?value at 40c yard. 25* 400 yds. India Linen?yard 10 CTS. ?ov 1.216 yds. Swiss Suitings?yd. 25 CTS. or 600 yds. Punjab Percales?yd. 25 CTS. et^ 1'ivc Cases, 27 Inch Amoskeag 25* Ginghams?at V SEI Two Cases 32-Inch Ginghams QEI/i i L at ^ Kour Hales Cheviots at 20 CTS. ? Hamilton Hickory, at 30 CTS. Ono Case Bleaching, at 18 CTS. i ^ae One Case Bleaching at 20 CTS. One hot Stripe Voiles, at 18 CTS. Lae 23 Pieces Silk Poplins, all col- QQ^ ors. at iJOC Cpe One Case Mercerized Poplin, at 25 CTS. Seaside Linen Finish Suitings 25tf Gee 62 Pieces Fancy Colored Voile, a 50c 300 value now?Bought at olil prices?at only eJtfy . McConnel South Carolina IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CITY MARKET WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST s CASH PRICES FOR? tht> arc EGGS. p CHICKEN8, _ u WrEft Please bring everything you have to ' Us and see what we will do for you. It IN SPITE OF SCARCITY? For nipi We continue to keep a full and complete assortment of the Finest Beef, TU Pork, Sausage, Ham, etc. II We are here to do our part In helping to feed the people and we are do- I lng It. I'oa nc CITY MEAT MARKET. C. F. SHERER. Prop. IVIUX^EOPLE'S STORE ^ CHARLOTTE STREET YORK, 8. C. V This business has been organized on co-operative lines, and duly lnoorpor- 1 ? ated under the laws of South Carolina. wa! It Is our purpose to give the best an" and most efficient service possible to as. everybody, and we will appreciate all ?*:, the patronage with which we may be 1 favored from whatever source. ?" *? on aa rlnnn Droflts we oen iv* unoii v? as are consistent with sound business. ' We cater especially to the trade of a c the mill people and the farmers; but qua give due consideration to all customers. We make a specialty of all kinds of Of Country Produce, including Chickens, If Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, Fruits, Cured Meats, etc., being In the market for a' these things at all times, and selling * them again at the present prices that s?f are consistent with good business. cos Give Us a Call. y MILL PEOPLES STORE A. D. DORSETT, Manager. LIFE IT CAN 8E A 8UCCE88 OR A FAILURE. WHICH WILL IT BE WITH ; YOU? 7 ? ?????? Look at the men who are successful thli In the eyes of the world. Ninety-nine 1 out of every hundred started a Bank tha Account when they were young?and tlei tuck to it. I And now, look at the fallurea Very vi<-' few of them have a Bank account new. BA Not speaking of when they were young cor Perhaps you think you have not of enough money to start an account 1 Haven't you a dollar? That's all It takes lha at THIS BANK. tim Just try It for a year or six months. in If you do not wish to continue It you C<H have lost nothing by the trial. | Which Will It Be?8ucce*s or Failure! J ITS UP TO YOU. Bank of Hickory Grove "Vi HICKORY GROVE. B. C. llll BUY YOUR GARDEN = SEED HERE | FOR SEVERAL YEARS past this = Drug Store has been making a Special- S ty of GARDEN SEEDS. This year Is S no exception. We are prepared to sup- ? ply gardeners with Seeds from the very S Best Growers?This Drug Store sells 5 FERRY'S SEEDS IN PACKAGES. ? WOOD SEEDS IN PACKAGES S AND IN BULK. = There are no better Seeds grown than 3 are sent out by these two dependable s growers. Let us supply YOU. = OUR EXTRA SPECIALTY? E We especially recommend the famous 2 Brimmer. Tomato to those who want a 3 thoroughly satisfactory all round to- ? mato. It Is of good size, fine flavor, a 3 splendid producer and meaty. As usu- 3 al our supply Is limited. Buy early, s 15 Cts. = Phone and Mail Orders solicited. ? CLOVER DRUG STORE | R. L. WYLIK, Proprietor. = Our Mstt?:?QUALITY?SERVICE ? IT The Ehasirer solicits orders for 2 all Marts of High Grade Commercial 3 Stat lonery 'Letter Heads, Bill Heads, s Statements, Bavelopea, Etc. r WT Enquirer Printing Plaasss Par- Maniar People. Baa Us Far Yours. R> LIQUID VENEEI FLOOR MOPS, F] BROOMS, FEATI And other things that v home in that "apple-pie housekeeper delights in. You 11 find that our pr No. 115?Just phone us j THE YORK FURN MMMMMMMMWMMMMMM c yj . ^ y [ Illlllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1RTW t everyoi rY FOR YOU to purchasi i Withdrawn and possibly ] tdy in the New York Marl tings for Next Fall delivei ay will have to Retail at 33 is ago, were selling in This ing this country today, bu; as some classes of goods ai , FEBRUARY 22D, WE 0 DS AT THE PRICES QUI Lot White Silk Stripe Voiles. i h'HK'hs ? to 16 vds.. at 25 CTS. j Idren's Gingham Dresses, at ) CTS.. 75 CTS.. 85 CTS. $1.00 Each lies' House Dresses, tn Gingham, t $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 Idy Blouses, at 50 CTS.. 75 CTS. and $1.00 Each Cast1 Lad and Lassie Cloth OCA I tlie yard MUSLIN UNDERWEAR vns. at 50 CTS. to $1.50 set Covers, at 25 CTS. to 50 CTS. dys, at 50 CTS. to $1.50 wers, ut 25 CT8. to 75 CTS. E THE BIG VALUES IN LACESACES AT OLD PRICES?VALUES /ILL SURPRISE THE SHREWD- ' ST BUYERS, lies' Silk Hosiery. aj_ 2b CTS., 50 CT5.. 75 CIS., ?i.uu $1.50 and $2.00 Pair, lie*' Silk Shirt Waists, at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 Each, pe de Chine Waists, at $2.50, $3.00. and $3.50 rgette Crepe Waists, at $3.50 and $5.00 Each Voile Waists, at 50 CTS. and $1.00 Caste Colored Voiles, at 16 2-3 CTS. lie Linens, at $1.00 to $2.00 Yard 1 Dry G i's Cheapest Dry ( iiMimimimimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii GARDENING TIME EE ME FOR YOL K SEED. I have D. M. FERRY line of seeda, which reliable and dependable. All aorta, iuy Onion Sets Now. I have them? k. $1.00: Postpaid. Peck. $1.25. 3ROCERY STOCK COMPLETE. . is always complete. You can airs find something good to eat here. your dinner, I have Cabbage. Tur- i i. Potatoes, Beans. i RN YOUR FARM PRODUCTS YTO MONEY NOW? - 1,5 ' > so ii Imshel for vour 9 ? w ?v ? . is; $>.00 for Corn Seed. Bettor see at once. Some decline in Pea mar?may go lower. The above prices good for two weeks only. J. D. HOPE - SHARON - 8. C. il AT JOHNS' Vhen You are In town and want to T. Just remember JOHN'S Place, in furnish you with Just what you at and cooked the way you want it. I you'll find that my prices are Just reasonable as can be made under iting conditions. Yes. I'll be glad have you eat with me at any time. FRUITS ilso remember, please, that I carry omplete line of FRUITS of the best illties, all the time. And also I HAVE CANDIES many kinds that will please you. you want high grade, boxed cans. I have them. If you want Bulk tdies, I have them, too. lee me for Nuts, Chewing Oums, t Drinks, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobac, Smoking and Chewing, etc. irkville Candy Kitchen JOHN DEM AS. Prop. WINGS ACCOUNTS LARGE AND SMALL s'ot the size of the account alone. : that you may utilize the facilities this institution, is of interest to s Bank's Officers. .Vith each individual, it is effort it counts anil the big opportunii to register THRIFT efforts. Jvery department and the full sere of TI1K FIRST NATIOXAI. NK are at the disposal of this nmunlty, regardless of the amount their deposits. Svery patriotic citizen should feel it it is his individual duty at this le to practice THRIFT. Save some order to be of benefit to your intry. First National Bank YORK - - 8. C. ju Had Batter Be 8afe Than Sorry" lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A FEW HOUSEHC In every home there a day use that are classed a ways keep these things c because they are necessiti that every home needs ti instance we have O'CEDARMOPSO'CEDAR POLIS: iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit my | ie's door | e Seasonable Merchandise | Never Be Offered Again in 1 iets the Wholesalers?the | ry at such a High Figure | 1-3 Cts. to 40 Cts. a Yard. | i Store at 15 Cts. a Yard. ? ping from the Retail Mer- | 'e so scarce that it may be | FFER FOR A LIMITED | OTED BELOW | Mercerized Table Linen. Whitt*. at 35 CTS.. 50 CTS.. 75 CTS. Yd. DON'T FORGET TO ASK TO SEE THE NEW LINE OF RUGS Hag Hugs?at 23 CT5. Rag Rugs?at 50 CTS., 75 CTS. $1, $1.50 Brussels Rugs?at $2.50, $3.00. $3.50 Axminster Rugs, at $3.50 to $6.00 Crex Rugs, at 65 CTS. to $2.00 Window Shades, at 50 CTS. MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS Men's Work Shirts, at 50 CTS. t)tHits, at 75 CTS. and $1.00 o0 Dozen Men's Sport Shirts, at Iras than tin* coxt of the cloth to make them?each ?JVv Men's Dress Shirts, at 75 CTS.. $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00. $2.50 Men's Silk Shirts, at $3.50 Men's Neckwear, at 10 CTS.. 25 CTS.. 50 CTS., $1.00 Suit Cases, at 50 CTS. to $3.50 VISIT OUR CLOTHING DEPT. Men's Serge Suits, at $12.50 to $25.00 Fancy Worsteds, at $10.t)0 to $22.50 Boys' Suits, at $2.98. $3.98 to $8.50 LAST CASE OF LADIES' HOSE WE WILL HAVE TO OFFER AT lA^ (White and Tan). AV^, V K. oocfe Co. ioods Store iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GET MORE EGGS FROM YOUR HENS YOU CAN?EASILY. Feed them frequent doses of DR. HESS'S _ P0ULTR?.A CEA. It has been"on Ihe n-arket for years. It Is used and endorsed by the largest poultrymen. Poultry Pan-a-cea puts your hens in good condition and keeps them that way. They are better layers when in healthy condition. Try a package on your hens. HESSS STOCK POWDERS? Are just as good for your stock. It is the right time now to get your livestock in condition for the spring work. Try it. You'll sec a difference In your work animals. York Drug Store Carload of Furniture It has been on the road for sometime, but our Car of FURNITURE did arrive last week, ami I am now showing many new things in House Furnishings, including BEDROOM SUITS. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS. HATKACKft, WASHSTANDS. SETTEES. ROCKERS. CHAIRS, ETC. You'll find our prices Real Interesting. Just come and see. SHOES Before buying Shoes for yourself or any one of your family, come in and let me show you whut I have to offer in quality and price. WALTER G. HAYES Furniture, Family, Fancy Groceries. SHARON, S. C. For Wheatless Dayt IF IT IS a problem for you to decide what to eat on "WheatleaM Day a," let thia Store help you?We can. We have MIXCK MEAT. SWEET POTATOES. CABBAGE. PINK AND NAVY BEANS. BUTTER BEANS. BLACK EYED PEAS. MACKEREL, CANNED SHAD. PREMIER DRESSING, SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES. EVAPORATED APPLES. EVAPORATED PEACHES. EVAPORATED APRICOTS, PRUNES. ORANGES, BANANAS, APPLES. And lots of other good things for your talde. Just see us or phone 34. W E. FERGUSON IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII ILD NECESSITIES ( 8 ire a few things of every = a "Necessities". Weal- = >n hand. We keep them | ies and because we know | hem ever so often. For | -You know them. | H?Goes with the mops. I t POLISH. I . [fOOR OILS, i BR DUSTERS ? till help you keep your I. order" that the careful | ices are just right, too. ? rour wants. I miRE COMPANY I HiiiiiBUMiiiiiiiiihiiiiiinmiBiiiimii*