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CLOVER CULLINGS. Correspondence of The Yorkville Enquirer <*lov?T. fWoliiT ?Among those who attended the funeral of Itev. II, t .1. Mills, near May csville. Friday, were * M<-sdames J. W. Campbell. if. I? Wright ami little son. Miss Annie !> ? Adatns. and Mr. M. I* Smith. Ml. T. J. Ml'N'eely, sij (srillt endent of the Plover null, returned from flststonla \Vi dre-sday nialit, where he has l.een a |?iit|ent in a hospital. Mr. W. S. Smith of Vewport N? ws, Va.. s|h nt Friday night here w itfi his brother. Mr. John. M. Smith- M. Smith had la-en lo ' ranite Falls, N. P., to attend the funeral of his only dauglit? r. Mrs. Mary Murphy. News was received here this morning of the death of Mr. llo|?e MeParti r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar* Mi Purler of It. F. I>. No. 1. which oecurri d at Pamp Jackson Friday afternoon, where the y???intr man \v:?.s in training. Mr. l/mry Meflain of 'iastonia. in s|*tiditi,c several ilays here vvitli his l?arents. Key. an<l Mrs. J. M. Meflain. u Idle he ri rovi is from an attack of inflii'-nzM. The I'cd Cross chAptt r hen- has re. reived a supply of yarn for knitting l>ur|Mis<-s. Tiii' la?li< s hope to he aide to k'nit 1U0 sweaters ami 110 puns i?f seeks hy Dcccmls-r 1st. Hon. J. K. MeDonahl of Winnshoro. has heen commissioned as a trustee of Winthrop collcjfe to till <>ut tin unexpired term of the late s< nator Tillman. special .Vlotice.s. Death of Samuel Adamson Samuel Adamson. colored ilietl at his home in Yorkville on Tuesday. loher L'l'. of pio'iimonia, following an attack of inllueu/.a. aged '.'J years. He was an honest young Christian, ami had many It lends anions hoth white and colored. II OBITUARY l?lt i? At t Iastonia. N. <*.. on ttctoher .. of pneumonia, following inllueti/a. IHt\VAItl> II. Jit.NKS, formerly of tin- llo|H'wel| section of York county. aged l'l years, lie is survived hy his |>arents. Mr. and Mrs. J. \\". Jones ol ?iastonin, :imi two imiiiiiith, tiiil'.Mii'k Jones, also ol' i iastmiia. At liis home in Clover. mi Thursday niulil, hi iiiii'iiiiiiiiiia. follow insf infltiii1zji. Mr. I.M'KY STKWAI IT. iikiiI yi iirs iinil s months. Tin- deceased tviin a i'mill ili i .-ili- vi ti riiu ami li:nl Imiii a ii-siili iit n|' Clover I'ur a number of viiiis. Tin* ill I i-i'tiii 111 was in Wuuilsiili cemetery mi l-'riilay allcriiomi t'olInwini; liuuTal services > >' IJrv. \V. I'. tiller. Tin follow iii# children :iiii vim-: Mrs. Marie of Ituwliim Open. Mrs. Mover llacans. Mrs. Mark Stewart and Miss l.iz/.ic Stewart of I'lovrr. At his huiiir in Clover mi Thursday ii Ik lit. < ii'iolnr 21. of tnimiiiiuitki. following iiilliii-iiza. KOKKKT TI'ltNKlC. sun ui Mrs. Mal*y .l:iin Turner. aired Is m;iis ami I" mailt lis. At In r limnr 4. in t'luvrr mi Kriilav nulil. October r IIKTTIK Tt'UXKIt. ilanuliti r of Mrs. Mary .lain* Turner. ata-d II yriirs. Ituth Interments were in St. Paul cemetery Saturday aftrrnuon. iiltrr funeral services by ICi'v. II. A. Wliiltrn, assislril l>y I to v. ii. IJam s. At his liuiiir ill t'luvrr an l-'riilay ait rtiiHiii. uf pneumonia. following itillu nza. II \IllsV ItlJ.M'KKTT. aged 2.* years. The interment was in Wouilsiilr cemetery. after srrvii-rs l?y |j?-v. II. A. W'lliltrll. lie Iravrs ;i wiiluw, who was .Miss I \ :i Knlor. ami one eltilil. At his hotno in the Xrrly Mill village Saturday, October 26. of pneumonia, folluwinK inlluensta, (iKnllUK K. ASIlMKY, aged aliotit 20 yeiirs. Ho is survived by a widow, who was understood yesterday to he also at the point of death. (The c.'otton jflnrhct. Monday, October 28, 1918. Yorkvllle 30 Clover - 3<i Oil Sim run aw Ttmh 30 Filbert _... 30 CORN SHREDDING T AM operating a First Class .New Corn Shredder, under the direction of Mr. Alec Fcwell. See him or see me. . 1?. W. LOVK. 3t EGGS WANTED I WILL pay 30 Cents a dozen, CASH, for all I ran net. S7 t. f. tf U. I>. IIOUSETT. FOR SALE A Ft ?ItD (*.\K, for sale. In excellent conditionIt* I,. \V. JENKINS. FULGHUM OATS ? HAVE Seed at $1.50 a bushel, and * they are Rood. Address me Sharon H. F. i>. No. 1. X7 t. f. lit J. E. LATHAM. FOR RENT rpilE Melts Itesideeee, on Main Street -* Apply to C. K. SPENCEIt, Atty. 37 may 7 t. f. tf W 1 MONEY TO LOAN AN' good Reul Estate security at 7 ^ ner cent Interest 1- t.l. .1. A. MAItlON', At torney REGISTERED HAMPSHIRES DOAR und a Sow, for sale- Sow is 13 months old and has t>ecn bred. Address mo No. 2. Yorkvillo. 86 f.t.3t* S. N. CRAIG. LADIES Voflt Cout Suits and Skirts and A Waists should be Dry Cleaned \\V have in our employ a Dry Cleaner Who I'ndorstands Drv Cleaning and Doe3, It Right. Send Your Dry Cleaning Wotk to Ds. Guaranteed satisfuc' lioti or no Charge. KELLY'S DRESSING ('LCD. FIRE PREVENTION DAY XIIS Excellency the Governor, has ** seen proper to issue a proctama tion calling on the citizens of the Stat* to observe SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2ND, litis, at Kir*' I'reventioi* Day. I ask. as Mayor of York, that you co-operate with me in this very Important matter, by having a thorough cleaning up of all premises, removal ol trash and rubbish from lawns ami barn yards, such as leaves and scrap? of every description, also a careful examination of every chimney and Hue See that there is proper protection under all heaters and stoves. Remove triixolini' and keroxoni' to sotno location that will be least dangerous to otlici property. Keep matches In n met a! box whore they will be safe from chib dren and rats, t'sc safety matches cx> cluslvely, if possible. I. W. JOHNSON*. Mavor. A. Y. OAUTWRIOHT. Ohief Fire Department. York. S. O.. Oct. 2Sth. l!H8. It BE PREPARED FOR WINTER See Our LAPROBKS. which havi Just arrived. They're great. Also take care of your Automobib by using? JOHNSON'S? FRFKZE PKOOF RADIATOR CEMKXT CAKBON RKMOY i-U C STOP syi'KAK OIL. X We also have JOHNSON'S PRE * PARED WAX in Paste and Liquid. See L's at once for your needs. TORE HARDWARE CO. NOTICE OF ELECTION state of South Carolina?County of York. ^'/TICE la hereby given that the A General Election for United States Senator (full term) and representa. Uvea in Congress, and a special election for l nited States Senator (short terin) will l>e held at the voting presin< ts lixed hy law in the county of Vork, on Tuesday. November 5th. litis, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by , the State Constitution. The iiialiticatiolis for suffrage ate i as follows: i IC? sup-nee in tie- State for two years, iii tie- Count) one year, in the twilling pieciiiit in which the eh-ctoi off. rs to \ate, four months, and the ( ai,lent si\ months before any election <<t any |>oll tax then due and imynhlo. I'mvided. That ministers in eliaigc k| an organized church and tiaclurs o! public schools shall.be intit!# #! ti. \-i>t< after six months' n si donee in the State, otherwise qualified. lieuistration. -Payment of all taxes, iiieludiim poll tax. assessed and col'eetii.ie durinir the previous year. The prod net ion of a certificate or the receipt of the oftieer authorized to eolleet sueh taxes shall he conclusive liroof of the payment thereof. i.efore the hour fixed for opening tin polls Ma natters and Clerks must tale and subseribe to the Constitutional oath. The chairman of the itonrd of Managers can administer the oath to the other MnnaKers and to flit Clerk: a Notary f'llplic must administer tin- oath to Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. I "oils at each voting place must he op< led ni 7 o'clock a. in., and elosed at I o'clock p. in., except in the City of Charleston, where tiiey shall he ojMinil at 7 a. in., and closed at C p. m. The M.uiap is have the power to till a vacancy; and if nolle of' tin Managers attend, the citizens can appoint train ninoni? lie- qualified voters. tin- Managers, vvlm. after lieiiiK sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the eleetion, the Managers and clerk must proceed puhlielv to o|m"ii the hallot liox and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a .statement id' I lie result for eaeh office and -f:ii the same. Within three days ther< after, the Chairman of the Hoard or some one designated by the Hoard, most d< liver to tin- Commissioners of Kleetioll tile poll list, tile I.OX COtltaUlintr tin I allot and written statements of the result of tile flection. Managers >f Kh-eti<>n.--The following Managers <u Kleelion have been appointed to hold the election at the! various preeinets in the said Conntv: I IMhel. -T. II. Kiddle, T. K. Hrandon. liiiv Davis. I'etlian.v. W. H. McfJill. W. J. Ilea milliard. X. A. Howell. Hlairsville.- Ii. II. Sherer, J. T. I'lexieo. M. II. Itlair. Hulloek's Creek. .1. K. MeAlllley, I! r It 11.1.1,.,! T II Ihitelifnril. t'lnvrr.- I?. A. Jackson. \V. H. l-'litniinaiin. I !. \V. Knox. Contcs's Tavern. J. It. Iillys, \V. I. I 'oni'vell, l?. I'. I.esslie. KIh iii ''i i- .1 ||. \<l:itns. A. It. Few II. .1. c. r. w. ii. Kill*. 11 II. <!. I trow ii. K. I-. WikiiI. \V. I.. I'ursley. I'mvsi llill *!. \V. M.illin. \V. M. Hicu'el. A. I'. 11:11 |NT. foil Mill. .1. M Humble. I.. A. 11:11 lis. I*. I'. Itlankeiiship. 11 iekorv I Siiivi*. X. M. Mi l >ill. S. \V. I.<- It. .1. I.. I Mexico. I .esslie- I). 15. I.esslie, 15. I-'. Itoyil, l?. I'. Mi*Wat*'I'M. Mil 'on 11> I Is \ ill*-. 15. M. l.iielsuy. S. II. l.o\?. .1. i?. Moore. New 1'iirt. \V. I*. I'iirris, .1. S. Harper. ! *. I*. Clean. New /.ion.- A. I'. White. John I-*. Smith, .1. A. Itohclcr. ' l.-ii, II. IMini'iin. M II. Dunl:i|i. \srer lliicv. Itoi'l. Mill. John I'orler llollis, W. .1. Xii ly. 15. 1.IM- Kirr. Sharon.- I.. II. Hooil. .1. A. Shannon. W. C. Itoltinson. Siny rn:i.? \V. W. Castles. T. K. Wliitesiiles. S. I.. Cahlwi II. Tirzali..?15. C. Jackson. \V. S. cordon. J. A. J. Campbell. Aranon Mill.?Alex. 1.on:r, J. It. I to iron. John. C. Anderson. Yorkville.- 15. K MrF.irl.inil. (>. I,. Saunders. 15. 15. McCorklc. The Manaucrs :it eaeh precinct nil mi 'i I above fire roi| nested lo deleirate oiio ol' their nuinlior to secure the I mix hikI blanks for the election t'roin S.iiii ^1. (irist. Clerk of this Hoard. ;il tile Court House on Sntur liiv. N'llVellllier 2. lilts. W. M. DCNI-AH. Chnirinun. J. S. WII.KKUSi?X. J. S. HA INKY, Coininissioners of Federal Klection for York County. S. C. October fit. 1H1S. oct. 25-Sf. 2tf Quality Guaranteed IT HAS IIKEX SAID that the only sure enough Rood cutlery these past few years has been "Mude in Germany," and that America "couldn't" do the trick. No matter what has been, it is a fact that AMERICA IS DOING THE TRICK TODAY. Just like she is showing the Hun some other interesting stunts. We have Just gotten in a line of tlie famous DIAMOND EDGE KNIVES. SCISSORS AND RAZORS. Every piece of this Cutlery Is sold under an Iron-Clad Guarantee as to the Edge-holding quality. We will sell All Diamond Edge Knives. Scissors and Razors with that Guarantee. To he sure this Guarantee doesn't mean that these goods will stand up under abuse, usiiiR a knife blade for an axe or a crowbar, but with ordinary use usual with pocket knives. York Furnitufe & Hardware Company THA NK YO U- WE WISH TO THANK THOSE OF OCR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE ALREADY RAID CS THE AMOUNTS DUE ON' FERTILIZER NOTES. AND WE WISH TO REMIND THOSE OF Ol'R CUSTOMERS WHO HAVEN'T YET ATTENDED TO THIS MATTER THAT THESE NOTES ARE NOW EAST DI E AND WE ESPECIALLY REQUEST THAT THEY PAY THESE , NOTES BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. Wo have our own obligations to take ' care of and to enable us to do this we must collect those past duo accounts. We are sure that you will attend to ' this without unnecessary delay. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY \\ Itolcsnle mid Retail. The Shoes You Need WE HAVE THEM and Our Prices are Most Attractive. Give us a chance and wo will save YOU money on your SHOES. This is the weather that requires good shoes and clothing to protect your body and health. And it is also your iluty to protect your pocKetbook too. by Rotting the fullest value in your Shoes.* We can help you do this. Our trade this Fall has been fine and yet we have lots of SHOES, 1>11Y GOODS. UNDER. WlvVR. DRESS GOODS. Etc. To meet your every want for this winter and you'll tlnd Our Prices Right. Good Shoes at Our Prices are better than "Cheap" Shoes at any price. WE WANT VOI R EGGS And will pay 40 Ota. Trade or Cash. * Errs were 30 cts. here until we advertised to pay 35 cts. Now we pay 40o. ' Ix't us have Your Rrrs?all of 'em. G. W. WHITESIDES & CO SHARON . . s. c. MORTGAGE LOANS /AN York County Farms Choice ot " 3. 5. 7 or 10 years; but may be paid off before maturity, any installment pay-day. on terms involving no additional expense. Interest rate; 6 per cent; or. 7 per cent for quick closing. 82 C. E. SPENCER. Attorney. IRON BEDSOF ALL THE BED MATERIAL that has ever been used for the production of a bedstead, nothing has yet been found that is superior to IRON. Iron has many advantages?among others its strength, its lasting quality and the beautiful designs that can be made of iron. Then too, it has the derided advantage over tl^e wooden bed of being more easily kept clean and freer from dust and vermin. Wise people of this day and time buy IRON Beds. We sell lots of them. HAVE A GOOD STOCK. OX HANI) NOW and will be pleased to show you our many pleasing designs if you I will call on us- Then, too, value com pared, the IRON BED is much lower in cost than other Beds. Let us show you our stock of Iron Beds. M. L. FORD Licensed Undertaker* nnd Etnha Inters CLOVFR. S. C. SEED WHEAT * I have in stock the BEARDLESS VARIETY (Ripley?. FOR FALL PLANTING? The WHITE PEARL and BERMUDA ONION SETS. Also have a nood Krude of MINCE MEAT. NEW AltHIVAI/? MACKEREL? At 15 UTS. and 25 CTS. Apiece. ? LOUIS ROTH FIRST NATIONAL BANK SIIAKON, - - - S. C. ? Mciuhci* Federal Reserve System ? WE THANK YOU? WE WISH TO THANK THE PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OK SHARON. BULLOCK'S CREEK TOWNSHIP AND ELSEWHERE who subscribed for FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS throuKh the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON. We had no fear that Sharon would not ionic up to the scratch because we believe that every Man. Woman and Child in this community is heart and soul behind the Hoys "Over There." It is a source of gratification to be able to report "Over the Top" from Sharon. Again. WE THANK YOU. and trust that as tiie days go on we will make a clean job of licking Kaiser Bill and that NOW and HEItEAFTBK THIS hank may have the pleasure of serving YOIT in every way that a good bank can. our Best Service is at Your command. Ix-t 17s serve Yol\ J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier. SECONDHAND WAGONS WE HAVE point " ' second-hand two-iiohsr wagons ixm sale. CARROLL BROS. VULCAN TURNPLOWS^ MOST HOOP FAHMEUS know that the Yl'LCAN TCKNI'LOW in actual use oi. the farm, is the equal of any titrnplow that was ever made and as lor lasting quality there is nothing in i*s i lass. We sell the VI'El'AN. and have tin m in four sizes?1 and horse sizi s. It is time you were turning the soil for Fall grain sowing?Use a Yuleni. plow lor better work. PURINA HORSE AND MULE FEED There are feeds mid feeds, but after it is all said the Original I'urina Horse and Mule Feed is the BEST to be had. That's why we sell it. Likewise with ITUINA Chicken Feed?Use it if you want the Best. SPARTAN DAIRY GRAINS? Has demonstrated to scores of cow owners that it is THE feed that produces HFSI'l.TS - the MOST Milk and Butter at the LEAST COST. To be StllV We sell it. FERGUSON &-YOUNGBLOOD SCREENS WE WILL Tlt.VXK YOD TO PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS THAT YOU WILL WANT THIS SUMMER. We have the SCREEN WIRE, the LUMBER and the WORKMEN NOW ?Wc might not have all of them next Summer. Remember, pkr.se, that Our Screens are made to Order?for Your Windows and Doors. They are not just made to sell, but To Fit and to in?t and they do both. See Us About Tills At Once. SCREEN WIRE? If you already have Screen Doors and Windows that the wire has given out on, we'll be glad to re-wlre your screens. Better see about this too Wc can get out of Wire. JNO. R. LOGAN THIS If FAIR? V Read The Book FREE lx>av(* $1.23 at Shirtler'a Drug Store until you have rem! Mr- M aha (Toy's book, "What Ails The World" then If not fully satisfied, return the book for your money back freely. SHORTHAND INSTRUCTION T AM teaching the Pitmanic System ol I x SHORTHAND In the Bratton Buildlng, corner of Congress and Jefferson streets, giving lessons Wednesdays and , Saturdays. Full course In principles and practice for $60. For further particulars write or call on me, Yorb No. 4. Mrs. J. A. SHANNON. 78 t 13t WANT TO BUY A FEW Flrst-Class Jersey MUk Cows or Heavy Springers. No culls See me or Thone No. 66. 7S f.t. tf H. E. FERGUSON. PREVIOUS TO APRIL 7,1917 PREVIOUS to April 7, 1917, when the United States entered the war, there were absolutely no conditions attached to Mutual Benefit Life Insurance contracts except that the premium j must be paid and the policy holder must not commit suicide within the first twelve months. At the end of 12 months the paying of premiums was the only condition. After war was declared an extra premium was charged on all policies, issued to men entering the army, but none on those issued previous to April 7, 1917- The extra premium was fixed at $37.50 per $1,000 * for the first year, and notwithstanding the extra charge many millions of new Insurance have been issued to men expecting to enter the service, and who have entered. The "War Clause" does not apply to policies where the applicant has passed 1 his 46th birthday and as there are J hundreds of men In this class "within the sound of my voice," who have NOT. up to this time made any adequate provision for the protection of their dependents after th?y have "gone . ~* *' 11 * ? ? o ?"> T ^nol vet t n west, or innr u?n uiu say to them that there has never been - a time since they were born when they J could carry from three to twenty-five ' thousand dollars of gilt-edge Life In- ^ surance?the Mutual llcncflt Kind? , more easily than right now. There has been no advance In the cost of Mutual v Benefit insurance, and It has always . led In LOW COST. There is no extra charge to the man under 46 until actually called into the service. The Mu- j tual Benefit age limits are from 14 to ^ 70 years. SAM M. GRIST, Special Agent 1 r a TAKE CARE " OF YOUR . EYES I! YOUR EYES are without a doubt | tin' most important organ of the body s and should be taken special carc of. \ You should have them carefully examined occasionally whether you wear Glasses or not. If It be Itcul, lloncsl Service and Protection you want, see sliieder, "The Optometrist"; if It is Style you want, see Sliieder also; If it be the Best Glass inoncy can huy. you 1 want to see Shieder; but If it be a big J lot of money you want *o spend, see 1 someo ne else. Ask the hundreds of glad souls who have been to see me about my work unci prices, unci see what the man that fit you with glasses did for your pnekctbook. All i:.\uminatioiLs l Ycc. t I). L. SIIIKDKlt, I). O. 1 \ t j HHj t W1IBN YOU HAVE NEED? < For MULES or HOUSES, Juat re- I member, please, that We can supply JUST WHAT YOU WANT. We are well stocked with desirable animals ( that arc right in Quality and Priced Fair to You and to Us. See us for the animal you need. .*' BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. JAMES BROS. CITY MARKET WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR? EGG8, CHICKEN8, BUTTER, Please bring everything you have to Us and see what we will do for you. IN 8PITE OF 8CARCITY? We continue to keep a full and com- ? plete assortment of the Finest Beef, l'ork, Sausage, Ham, eta I We are here to do our part In help- 1 Ing to feed the people and we are doiog It. CITY MEAT MARKET. C. F. SHERER, Prop. ONION SETSThe ground Is right and the sea son is right for planting Kail onion Sets for early Spring use. We have the Onion Sets, but you will do well to get your supply early, as supplies are not so very plentiful. FOR YOUR TABLE? Whatever you may want for your table, whether the "Substantials" or the "Fancies" in Groceries, you'll be pretty sure to find it at this store? we cater to the man who eats?also to the ladies who do likewise?that's why I we keep our Grocery stock up to the ? minute. Of course we would prefer that you I come for what you want?but then If you can't come tell it to us over the phone and we'll send it. W. E. FERGUSON EGGS WANTED?400,1 WE WILL TAKE ALL THE EGGS ?FRESH EGGS?THAT YOU WILL BRING US AT 40 CTS. DOZEN, Cash. CHOICE FRUITS? We now have a pretty good line of Choice Fruits, including FANCY BOXUM APPLES. CHOICE ORANGES. FINE BANANAS, and CHOICE LEMONS? RED ONIONS? Good Size and Sound?5 <7TS. LB. REMEMBER US FOR CANDIES. CHEWING GUM, CIGARS. CIGARETTES. Etc. > Yorkville Candy Kitcnen JOIIN ni'MAS. Enameled Ware Used by good cooks everywhere and il grows in popularity from year to war because it is a Satisfactory ware fur cooking purposes. See us for PUDDING PANS, . HANDLED PORRINGERS. STEW PANS, with Balls. WASH BASINS. t and other pieces. [ EVER-READY OIL CANS? I i If >ou need a good Oil Can, buy one of our Ever-Ready. It is good. Holds live gallons of oiL TEAS? . You will find a choice line of TEAS at this store. We have Silver Rox ! Orange Pekoe, Morara. Ceylon. Yes, we have Fulton's Yeast. SHEEER & QUINN LADIES' COATS We are showing qu ' as handsome a line of iADlKS' COATS? In Velvets, Plush and in All Wool Fabrics as Is often to be found In the larger cities and you will And that our Prices are quite within your reach give you extra good values $10.00 to $35.00 IIILDREVS COATS? Also have a splendid line of these for Misses and I'hlldren?a wide radge for selection?Priced at $2.98 anil l"p. FEINSTEIN BARGAIN HOUSE JOITTODAY If you are not already a customer, V(?N"T YOU BEGIN TODAY? My irocery stock is complete and my ~i ,.,.a nre tho lnw..>l Tin n't f mv lord for this claim, but ask any of ny regular customers or make a few >u rebuses. .1 have on hand a large stock of jiundr.v Soap bought at much lower Igurc than the present wholesale nice, and am still able to sell a most xcelient quality at 5 Cents a Cake. I an) well stocked on Coffee of vaious brands and although prices are ilvancing mine have not. and you can ave some real money by laying in a upply right away. It is practically settled that the war evenue tax on tobacco will be inrenseil at least 17 cents a pound, .nd of course will be passed by the nanufacturer to the retailer and by lim to the consumer. I have a large tock on hand and If you are wise on will buy now at present prices. J. D. HOPE SHARON - S. C. Don't Neglect? Your Cold I SETTER USE A PREVENTATIVE?TRY iYAP'S LAXA-COLI) TABLETS? JROMO QUININE TAIILETS and iVIIITK PINE COUGH SYRUP. WITH TAIL WE KEEP A FUIjL STOCK OF OLI) AND 'OUGII REMEDIES. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIK, IToprletor. 'IjOVER, S. C. PHONE NO. 2 ro DEBTORS AND CREDITORS \ LL persons inueDted to tne testate * of ISAAC WRIGHT, Jr., deceased. are hereby notilled to make immeliate payment to the undersigned, and >ersons having claims against said esate are advised to present the same, luly authenticated, within the time described by law. J NO. R. LOO AN. C. C. C. Pis., Administrator. )ct. 22- Rf? t 3t MONET TO LOAN AT Seven Per Cent, on First Mort gage on approved Real Estate. THOS. F. McDOW. f. t. tf THE GREAT TONIC WE ART EXCLUSIVE AG! IT BUILDS YOU UP AND I PRICE, $1.00, * J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY P "TIIE SERVICE ANOTHER BIG DR1 NOW THAT WE A Liberty Loan Sale, let Us saving the Waste and tak every dollar that comes it DUTY, by placing it on d need to use it. Money at a "SLACKER." No one < and carry money of any c his person. PLACE YOUR MONEY IN THIS WHERE IT WILL BE PEI INTEREST if Placed for Th TUP EIRCT NA I 11 Li 1 11IU1 lin YORK "You Had Hotter IV O. E. WILKIN'S, l?rcmlt. SAMPLE C0A1 WE HAVE PURCHAS from the well known firm of more, M&, and WE PASS THEM 0 SAVING OF ONI You save 33 1-3 Cts. on every from $8.50 to $40.00 ] Included in this lot is a and Dresses and on these, toe Dollar.?That is worth saving DON'T FORGET' On Wool Goods?Serges at... 40 Cts. GIXGHAM'S?At~Zl 40 Cts. Cheviots?At SHOES BY TH1 Children's Gun Metal Shoes ._ Tuff Hide Shoes Women's Kid Shoes?At High Top Tan Shoes?At ? High Top Soft Kid Shoes?.A Men's Work Shoes Tuff Hide Shoes?At We sell Douglass and Crosse better made. Ask to see then MEN'S CORDURC Men's Fine Worsted Suits?A WW Now since the Liberty McConnell's?Cheapest Stor your shopping, and save the 1 Stamps?Others are doing juj McC0NNELL DRY The House That ATOMIZERS i WHEN YOU ARE HIT BY THE IX- 5 FLUEXZA of course you will call In ? your physician?at least that's the cor- x rect thl ig to do?and he will very w likely prescribe for you, and among J other things he will probably tell you Z to get an ATOMIZER for spraying T the air passages of your nose and the Q back of your throat to disinfect these j parts against the germs of this very ? troublesome disease- See this Store r for the ATOMIZER, and also bring us 3 your Physician's Prescriptions. He X certainly expects his prescriptions to Y produce favorable results?they won't unless PROPERLY FILLED by expe- h rlenced Druggists and with tho BEST X quality of Drugs, etc. Filling Pre- y scriptions is*a Specialty here and we make them Just like Your Doctor K would do it himself. , York Drag Store | Buy War Sav-1 ings Stamps | ALSO BUY ALL THE 3 FORD PARTS 9 YOU NEED FROM US. IF YOU ARE THINKING h OF TAKING A TRIP IN j YOUR CAR. IT WOULD BE J SAFER TO COME DOWN AND GET A FEW EXTRA TOOLS BEFORE YOU X START. V YORK MOTORCAR CO.! S. L. COURTNEY. Proprietor. ^ Real Estate j All aboard the train to succeed. Buy v REAL ESTATE. 18G acres about 2 miles from town on jv Sutton road: two 3-room tenant jJ houses; 4-horse farm open; plenty J of timber. For a bartruln see mo. I 105 acres, 5 miles from York on King's k Mountain road; 6-room residence; 3 barn; good pasture, etc. Will sell j * *? n ihKaIa Ar In n-A no pnola V Nice building lot. 60x156 feet on Chnr- JJ lotto street. Will take nice cow In 3 part payment. See mo about this. X Two nice lots on East Jefferson St.. V near Graded School. It will pay you to Investigate. 2 Iteinemlter, I have lots of others? X both country and town. V Money to lend at 7 per cent on * Farming lands. if GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Room 204, First Xat'l Ilank Building. I SUBSOIL ATTACHMENT T HAVE the Best thing of the kind Z that lues ever been invented. J It is very inexpensive, considering its value, and may be attached to any __ two-horse plow, with results that are bound to be satisfactory. 1 am going V"' to call Ufion YOIT if I can; but if You X are especially interested, write inc. a It. E. CONRAD, SI 3ni McConnellsville, S. C. V FOR SERVICE & UL'LL Big Boned Registered Poland- 5) China Boar, and Full Holsteln Bull. <? Fee for the Bull, $1, for the Boar, a V pig. Address No. 1, Clover. 86 Lt 2t H. E. WATTS. L : MANTONE- j ENTS FOR THIS TONIC? ? HAKES YOU FEEL GOOD. & HARMACY Clover, S. C. $ DRUGSTORE" lRE THROUGH with the Fourth T STAY DOWN to "Brass Tacks" In X tng care of our resources- Make ? ito your possession DO ITS FULL leposit in THE BANK until YOU V home or curried in the pocket, is i ean say I am doing my full share X onsequence about the home or on 0 BANK?TIIK FIHST NATIONAL J; tFECTLY SAFE. X ree Months or More. \ | T10NAL BANK - s. c. i; e Safe than Sorry." It. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. J * ? * < > rs AND SUITS i rn entire line of SAM- ? ICJ/PLE Coats and Suits tu Dowell-Helm & Co., of Balti>N TO YOU AT A S-THIRD Dollar?The Coats are Priced Each. fine line of SHIRT WAISTS >. You Save 33 1-3 Cts. on the r. ; rHE BIG SAVING 50 Cts., 69 Cts., 75 Cts. Yard. 25 Cts. Yd. 25 Cts. Yd. E THOUSANDS $1.25 Pair. $2.50 Pair 1 $3-oo and $3.50 Pair. $5.00 Pair. J .t $3-5? Pair- a, $2.50 Pair. .$3.50 Pair. tt for Men's Dress Wear?No n. >Y SUITS AT $12.50 it $15.00 and $18.00 ' Loan drive is over, come to e In South Carolina?to do difference and Buy More War it that. GOODS COMPANY Saves You Money ? THINK OF YOUR NEEDS j FOR A BIT Now That We Are Through With the Fourth Liberty Loan * Drive You Can Take a Little Time to Think of Your J Personal Needs In the Way of Wearing Apparel for the Coming Winter Season before the Weather Becomes f Bad and Your Needs Become Pressing. We Cordially J T !i_ v a_ *. ***!_ o^ tin ?r a _ t t 1 invite iou xo visu inis store wnen iou Are i^ooxing -j for Those Things You'll Need for Your Comfort. 5 GENT'S FURNISHINGS Men's Neckwear?Priced at _.io CTS. to $r.oo J Men's Heavy Work Shirts 68 CTS. to 98 CTS. Men's Heavy Cotton and Wool Shirts?Priced at V 1 98 CTS., $1.98 and $2.98 J Men Fine Dress Shirts?Priced at 50, 75 and 98 CTS. ^ Men's Lion Brand Shirts?Priced at $1.50. $2.00, up to $5.00 * Men's Heavy Socks?At 19 CTS. Pair ? Men's Cotton Hose?At 5, 10, 15, 25, 39 and 50 CTS. Pair X Men's Silk Hose?At 50 CTS., 75 CTS., 98 CTS. ? Men's and Boys' Sweaters?In All Styles and Colors. 3 Priced at 98 CTS. to $6.50. y Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers?98 CTS. Each ? Men's Heavy Union Suits?Priced at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Suit * Boys' Heavy Union Suits?Priced at 98 CTS. Suit ^ MEN' AND BOYS' CAPS. We have a beautiful line of Men's and Boys' Caps in all Z the New tyles?Priced at 25 CTS. to $1.50 BOYS' PANTS ? We have a splendid assortment of Boys' Pants that were bought months ago when prices were much b lower than now and we are giving our customers the benefit of prices of a year ago?Priced at 75 CTS. to $2.50 Pair ? BOYS' SUITS?A nice, nobby line of snappy Clothes for Your Boy?Priced at ? $2.98 to $12.50 * Men's OVKRALLS at $1.25, $1.75 and $1.98 Suit. V Hoys' OVKRALLS?At . 98 llti. an<i 11.M) w Men's OVERALL JACKETS?At 11.98 A SHOES AND MORE SHOES ? We have a Shoe for every foot in a style, a leather ami at a x price to satisfy all Shoe wearers?Bring Us Your Feet I ?We can fit them Women's HEAVY SH<>ES? Priced at $2.00, $3.00 anil $3..*) I?a|p ? Women's VICI SHOES?Priced at $2.75 to $7.50 IMIr I Women's DARK TAN CALF SHOES. HIk?i and Low Heels? V Priced at $4.00 to $7.50 Pair 7 Women's BROWN VICI SHOES?Pi Iced ut $5, $fl.?S, $7.50, $8.50 C Men's WORK SHOES?Better Shoes than we had a year a?o I and for LESS MONEY?Priced at $3.00 to $8.00 Pair. V Men's FINE DRESS SHOES in all the popular styles as to Col ors and Leathers and Toes?Priced ut $2.50 to $8.50 Pair. r K1RKPATRICK-BELK COMPANY l ? SELLS IT KOIt LESS RIGHT STYLES IN GENTS FURNISHINGS ( i ? f ^ , n 1 here are other things besides Overcoats, Suits and a ?? Hat that men must have in order to dress comfortably and ? these other things, grouped under the heading of "Gent's <' Furnishings" are almost innumerable, but at the same time- ?* f ? almost every item is a necessity. Knowing this this Store ? always gives particular attention to its "Gent's Furnishings" ? j Department, and sees to it that our stock includes nothing <; but the Best at the Price. Yes, to be sure, you can buy at jj some stores for less money and at others you can pay more; j; but at none will you get More for Your Money in Quality ? j and Style and Comfort for the Price You Pay than at this ; j store. Scores of our customers will verify this statement. ;; UNDERWEAR?Now that the temperature is beginning to \ J be quite bracing, you will need Underwear. You'll find \\ your size and your quality here. We have Union Suits? \ \ most comfortable garments?in all sizes, at $2.00, $2.25 J J and $2.so the Suit. If vou prefer Separate garments for the . Underwear you wear, we have vthese in the well known J J llaynes's goods at $1.25 per garment. Yes, to be sure we have some at lower prices. Boys' Union Suits at $1.00. \ [ Also have E-Z Union Suits for Children?all sizes. JI HATS?Stetson Hats?That means Quality. Just received I! the Fall styles,in Green, Army and Light Gray Shades, at 11 $6.00. Also have the staple Stetson fashions. 1! Mallory Hats?Known wherever good hats are worn? !! Here in the newest Fall styles at $4,50. !! TIES?New patterns?50 Cts., $1.00 and $1.50 Each. <! HOSIERY?Plains and Fancies?Assorted Colors?Cotton, 1! Lisle and Silk?25 Cts.. 35 Cts., 50 Cts., 75 Cts. Pair. !! SHIRTS?Newest patterns in Shirts of quality in Styles ?. that you want?$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. < > OTHER FURNISHINGS?Suspenders. Belts, Hose SupPorters, Arm Bands, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, etc. ?> If You Want Furnishings of Quality and Style at Correct <> Prices, You Will Find Them at This Store. <? < > < .? SHOES J. M. STROUP SHOES | f I INTflN RRrtTHRRS 1 VU111 1 V 11 VII v ? 10 doz. No. 2 Cans Tomatoes Can Royal Baking At Cost Powder At Cost 5 doz. No. 2 Cans Pink Salmon <5 Cans Dutch Cleanser At Cost At Cost 1 lb. Cans Maxwell House 300 Pkg- Grandma Washing Coffee At Cost Powder ? 5 Cts. Pkg. 1 tb. Cans Luzlanne Coffee Ru" Cream Cheese 85 Cta. Ib. At Cost Large size Peanut Butter 5 doz. Cans Grated Pineapple ? At Cost At Cost 2 doz. Cans Dessert Peaches. .. (Medium sized cans.) At Cost Van Camp's Evaporated Milk Good Luck Baking Powder ... At Cost At Cost (Medium sized cans). White Karo At Coot Carnation Evaporated Milk.... Blue Label Karo At Cost * I.... At Cost Maple Flavor Karo ? At Cost 1^" Don't Miss This Bargain Sale Terms Cash and No Deliveries CUNTONBROS. - - YORK, S. C. rigid mis N? r1a?<t of business reauires more Careful Attention or in sists upon more Rigid Rules than that of Banking. It has always been Our Earnest Endeavor to conform to these requirements. SAFETY FIRST?LIBERALITY NEXT THE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK ! YORK, - - - S. C.