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fiumotdus department * A Proficient Instructor. When father came home to dinner he observed a vacant chair at the table. "Where's the boy?" he asked, nodding to the chair. "Harry is upstairs," come in a tone of painful precision from the mother "I hope he Is not sick." There was an anxious pause. "No, he Is not sick," continued the mother, "It grieves me to say, Richard, that our son, your son, has been heard swearing on the streets. I heard him myself." "Swearing!" exclaimed the father, "I'll teach him to swear!" And with that the angry parent started upstairs in the dark. Half-way up he stumbled and came down with his chin on the top step. When the confusion had subsided Harry's mother was heard saying: from the hallway: "That will do Richard dear. You have given him enough for one lesson." Harper's Magazine. Ths Rewards of Literature. "Did you make any money on your last novel?" asked the writer's close friend. "Did I make any money?" echoed the great novelist. "Well, I should say I did! I sold that description of the Palisades in Chapter 3 to the Quickline Railroad for five thousand dollars. My tribute to the Plaster de Paris Hotel in New York, in Chapter 10, brought me three thousand dollars from the hotel people, and the United Resorts Limited paid me another thousand for my rhapsody on the sunset in tho Umpegog Mountains, in Chapter 80, where the hero takes her in his arms. What's left of it I boil down into a short story and get ten dollars for it. Did I make any money? Well, now!" Not That Kind. The business agent for a Chautauqua went to a prosperous town to see some of the natives with regard to booking a performance and finally landed in the office of Jones. "Yes, I am Mr. Jones," said the occupant. "What can I do for you?" "I called to see you about a Chautauqua," returned the visitor. "Nothing doing," curtly answered Jones. "My wife and I have decided on a car of another make." Msrsly a Matter of Choice. "Bobby," said the teacher sternly, "do you know that you have broken the Eighth Commandment by stealing James* apple r "Wjell," explained Bobby, "I thought I might just as well break the Eighth and have the apple as to break the tenth and only covet it" His Satanio's Domain. Mrs. Mann "The Brown boy wrote home that some of the enemy's dugouts are sixty * >.? mnot Ha atret feet aeep. i umm uc ?w Keratin^:, don't you?" Mr. M&nn?"Not at all. The Huns were simply trying to get more congenial aurroundings."?Buffalo Express. What it Ivieans to a Scot.?"I see they have just dug up a corner stone of a library in Greece on which was inscribed '4,000 B. C.,' " remarked a student to a Scotchman. "What do you suppose it means?" 'It canna mean bu* one thing," answered the Scot solemnly: "Before Carnegie." Wouldn't Take a Chance.?"Why don't you get out and hustle? Hard work never killed anybody," remarked the philosophical gentleman to whom Rastus applied for a little charity. "You're mistaken dar, boss," replied Rastus; "I'se lost fouh wives dat way." ?Peoples Home Journal. Share the Joy of Life.?The only real happiness in this life springs from doing for others, and nothing gives us greater pleasure than bringing our loved ones a box of candy of which we are very fond. Columbus (O.) State Journal. Frcm Experience. The question was given to the class, "Why does a cow need two stomachs?" and little George's answer savored of experience: "So that when she has an ache in one of them she can use the other." Dangerous Beast. The teacher had been telling her class about the rhinoceros family. "Now, name some things," she said, "that are very dangerous to get near to, and that have horns." "Automcbiles!" promptly answered Johnny. Harper's Magazine. Seizing the Opportunity. "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today,' " quoted Willie's mother. "That's right, ma," agreed Willie cheerfully; so I guess I'll finish up the the other part of that cherry pie right away." Cost to be Paid. "Aren't you glad to see these food-shippers investigated ?" "I dunno," answered the ultimate consumer. "It always worries me a little to see anything done that adds to the expenses of conducting their business." Washington Star. All He Could Get. "And so you sacrificed your good name and everything for a paltry dollar?" Asked the preacher. "Sure!" replied the village tough. "That was all the fellow had." Yonkers Statement. A New Sensation. "Well, after next July we won't be able to take a drink except on the sly." "That's no hardship. I've led an open life so long now under government inspection that it will be a pleasure to practice deceit in any form." An Infallible Recipe. Little Eunice was attending her first class in domestic science and was asked to tell briefly the surest way to keep milk from souring. And Eunice, who was an exceedingly practical child, gave this recipe: "Leave it in the cow." An Exception. "Remember, my son," ni/i tho father "that noliteness costs nothing." "Oh, I don't know," returned his hopeful. "Did you ever try putting 'Very respectfully yours' at the end of a telegram?" Why Edward Flunked. "What was the principal result of the flood," asked the Sunday-school teacher. Edward pondered the question gravely. "I guess," he said slowly, "the principal result was mud." AMERICANS AS FIGHTERS. Official Opinion of Germans as Expressed Before Argonne Attack. 1 The German military report on the i offensive operations of the American ! troops at St. Mihiel has come into the possession of the American First army f corps. Here are some extracts from . report that the Americans "fight to the last and do not put up their hands" , and surrender. "At least nine American divisions ' took part under the command of Gen. 1 Pershing. Of these nine divisions there i were three the 1st, 2nd and 42d first class attacking divisions; two, the 4th and the 26th, good fighting divisions which had already shown their work in other large attacks. i The attack was preceded by a four ?< ?_ ,l,ll(lnn hour artillery prepa.rin.iun, m auu>uv>. to a short trench mortar bombardment. The shooting of the batteries was very good, not only on the front trenches but also on all the communication and rear areas. The initial attack was carried out according to schedules, but the successive waves showed great ineptitude in following up the advance. Officers as well as men did not understand how I to ipake of the terrain. Instead of seeking protection when they encountered opposition they merely fell back. To crawl backward or forward on the ground, or to advance in quick jumps, ' does not seem to be understood by the Americans. They return lying on the ground for the timf being ar.d then just stand up again and try to advance. Neither in mass formation nor individually do the Americans know how to conduct themselves in an attack. They are unquestionably brave. They are evidently afraid of being captured. When capture impends, however, they fight to the last and do ' not put up their hands. 'The Americans showed themselves skilled in the use of machine .guns. , iJ In defense tney are very a-uauiuus. j The conduct of the infantry seems to j show a lack of military training. The , artillery preparation was well carried out. "The leadership was unskilled and awkward. The enemy apparently has many officers at his disposal, but the > elements of leadership are lacking, j Their embarrassment was unmistakable ! after obtaining their initial success, j They remained helpless on their line and were unable to take full advantage of their victory. The French, in the same position, would have been much more dangerous. After the infantry had reached its objective the higher command failed. It was therefore possible for the army detachment (the Germans), under the most difficult conditions, to extricate j itself from its precarious situation in i one night. The American is very amateurish, and therefore not to be feared in a large attack." I This official German report was written very shortly before the Americans with a "large attack" tore through the Argonne and went to Se- j don. The Logical Place. "When the waiter at the club was arrested as a spy, where did they take him to ques- 1 tion him?" i "They took him to the grill-room." 1 Baltimore American. A Checkered Career. A man made a bet with his wife which was indis- ] creet. The wife won which was foreor- 1 dained. < The man wrote the wife a check for ; $5 in payment of the bet which was 1 sad. i The wife cashed the check at the grocery, but forgot to indorse it ( which was natural. The grocer, despite the lack of indorsement, paid it to a packing-house i collector which was careless. The packing-house collector turned j it in which was all in a day's work. ] The packing-house office man discovered the lack of indorsement which was good work. ' He handed it back to the driver and 1 docked the driver's salary which was system. 1 s \t Creates \njoo fliSI ttwrigleys^-t ip a_ Twt PERFECT GUM rialli y sew?* mww wRiG mm J# In the sealed M M keeps all of its M/f> .The Flavi The driver placed the check in hi white duck coat and sent it to th laundry which was unwise. The laundry mutilated the check be yond recognition which was to b expected. Which is why the driver asked th cashier to ask the grocer to ask th man's wife to ask her husband t write a duplicate check. Which i why the man feels like he is payinj that bet twice. Mississippi Banker. Legs at Bargain Rates. Old lady (t severely wounded soldier) "Poor mai have you lost your leg:?" Tommy "Yes mum." Old Lady "Oh, poor fellow! D< have an apple." Tommy (to his chum when the oli lady had departed) "Bill, I think 1*1 have my other leg off before she come next week. I might get a banana. Tit-Bits. m Seed Corn Wood's White and Yellow Dent Seed Corns are all nubbed selected stock of high germination. For the past five years our Bellwood ' stain of Boone County has won first prize at the Virginia State Fair for best ten ears of white corn. Wood's Virginia Ensilage Corn is one of the best and largest-yielding varieties lor the silo. WOOD'S SEEDS Por Farm and Garden are of high-grade quality tested for both purity and germination. Write for C'ntahrr and "Wood's Crop Special," giving prices of Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Grass and Clover Seed-Garden Seeds. T.W.Wood & Sons SEEDSMEN, Richmond, - Virginia. A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when lr need. York people tell how Doan'i Kidney Pills have stood the test. J G. Lucas, carpenter of Main St., York endorsed Doan's three years ago ant again confirms the story. Could yoi ask for more convincing testimony? "The effects of a cold settling on mj kidneys and also occasionally strain ing my back at my work, is wha' caused my kidney trouble," says Mr Lucas. "The worst complaint was c constant ache across my back and th< pains were even more severe when ] sat down for awhile, especially nights I didn't rest well at night and I got up in the mornings tired out anc stiff. Sometimes when I stopped over, sharp catches caught me in th< center of my back and took mj strength away. My kidneys acted ir regularly, too and I had to get ui several times at night on that account [ got two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pilli from Shieder's Drug Store, and I hav< had practically no trouble with mj kidneys since." Gone For Good. On February 26, 1918, Mr. Lucat said: "It gives me pleasure to agait recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. I air ?lad to confirm my former statement.' 60 cents at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tmrnm h wr he it Name dy-Land IHi [ fJJjB LEYS Vm jr Lastsl 1||^ ; p : Ue Luzianne coffee. It is j ed by hanc time it is fi ed in New until you s your table . UJZU cof The Reily-Ta; New Or _ '} NEED MOr S WE HAVE IS HAVE ANY IE l WE HAVE A Did It Ever Occur 1 ;J Business Men Ke , X count With a Bank IS | J We'll tell you. It em ! funds in a more secure pis It gives them a better s ! world. It enables them t< ?a check being an indispi Individuals find a i convenient as a sour Money in one's pock* 1 know that?Spent often r J TTT i 1 /Nl "1 v ment. witn a t-neciang J ment to think and this 1 J money. \ GET THE SA" v "Lay up for the rainy J count with \ THE FIRST NATION) , V "You Had Better B llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I ALL mat COMPANIES nv 1 EE The following statement mad< S ' 1913) has been quoted in these co S tion in which I propose to use it v = "The Agent of Another Company, = MUTUAL BENEFIT, is quoted as Z ness man realized how far superio S5 other companies, it could sell all 5 without a sales force (Agents)." I been an experience in the history r*L A ,, J I ? inuiciy LUiupaicu iu uiai uiuus'ii a . |= by the Influenza, and neither is it JS companies were so hard hit by tl iS mortality ratio, as compared with j S and among the largest at that, ha 5 5 duce their regular dividend scale, ^ r 2 until further notice, and certainly ( S at all, while on the other hand the 5 at the beginning of the year, and 2 do it, that it WOULD MAINTA > = SCALE DURING 1919. It was in i 2 fact that about ten years ago it co i S cally calculated sum each year kn< ' EE Fund" and another known as the 2 preciation Fund," and although it 5 it was taking unnecessary precaut . 2 reason of war conditions and exce 2 war and the influenza, has enabled 5 of its way. | "SAFETY FIRST" Has 5 ABSOLUTE SAFETY has beei 2 succeeding managements of the M 5 tion in 1845, and as a result no life S nearer being able to withstand any 2 issues as liberal all-round contract S sides it has a record without a blem = ERY MEMBER A SQUARE DEAI = While It Is a Fact That ] It is also a fact that almost half t 5 today is to persons who already hi 5 merous instances they buy more w = TUAL BENEFIT is the ONE Life I 2 had to meet competition, and for tl = WAYS SET IT. L SAM M. 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Checking Account very J ce of Saving. j et is easily spent You ? on the spur of the mo- ) Account you have a monoment often saves you / VimS HABIT ] day' ' Start a Bank Ac- \ IL BANK OF YORK ! e Safe Than Sorry"' ( IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH "ABOUT THE SAME" 3 several years ago (along about lumns by me, but in the connec'111 well bear being quoted again: but who carries insurance in the saying that if the average busir the Mutual Benefit was to ALL J the Insurance it wanted to sell 2 t is no secret that there has never S of life insurance that even re- ; ibout by the scourge of the world : a secret that many life insurance lie excessive and unprepared for the normal, that some of them, ve been forced to materially revhile others have announced that during 1819, they will pay NONE s MUTUAL BENEFIT announced set aside the cash with which to IN ITS REGULAR DIVIDEND Dosition to do this because of the mmenced to set aside a scientifi>wn as "The Suspended Mortality "Securities and Real Estate Dewas told by other companies that ion, depreciation in securities by ;ssive mortality by reason of the it to continue on the even tenor Always Been Its Slogan i the first consideration of all the [utual Benefit since its organizas insurance company today comes ordeal, and besides no Company a, and lives up to them, and beiish in the matter of GIVING EVL. 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I ! i the Service may b | i | will be our pleasur I : i with the Departm ; THIS IS ONI ! the people of this | ; der assistance to a [ i | in fact, we are anx ( ! ; triots who fought J [ ! THIS BANK > ! ; call on us wheneve ; j WE SOLICIT 5 ! I treatment. If you = invite YOU to do s | I STALL B" = Fanners who have = i i fort he year ar 1 ! PE S i C. L. COBB, Pres. m | ' Si J. T. CRAW . i i Pale j Children 5 Made over to your liking, 5 with rosy cheeks, hearty apSetites, vigorous digestion and roust health. Give them a glass of ? this delicious digestant with meals. j Shivar Ale = PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH S SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER S Nothing like it for building rich 5 blood and solid flesh. At all groS cers and druggists?satisfaction or S your money back on first dozen. ; Bottled and guaranteed by the cele5 brated Shivar Mineral Spring. She! : ton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone [ YORK WHOLESALE GROC., Distributors for York. FOR THAT COLE Take REXALL COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to give satisfactory result and recommended for the treatment o colds in the head, together with th headache and fever that usually come with a cold- Sure, they are good, am thousands of people are using them. FOR THAT DISTRESSING COUGII Take REXALL COMPOUND BARI Cough Syrup. It hits the spot and al most instantly relieves that distressin cough that keeps you and the famil awake at night. It brings relief am , helps to make the expectoration easie and less painful and jarring to the sys tern. It is so good and so efflcien that its makers Guarantee Satisfactior Oh, yes, you can get both here. * YORK DRUG STORE' . REAL ESTATE 1 ' U-A O .... QA.| C _ Become independent. .ouy neai tate ana ride to success on the ad vance. A few of my offerings: The Frank C. Riddle Place of 18< acres, 3 miles from York on the King*? Mt. Road. 8-room residence, watei and lights; large barn; 2 tenant houses; plenty of wood. One of th? nicest farms in the Country. See me at once. 62 acres, 3 miles from York on Howell's Ferry Road. 6-room residence A nice little farm. Want it? 33 acres on Pickney Road just out of York. 3-rocm residence and small barn. Branch runs through place. All cleared. A bargain. The J. S. Mackorell handsomo residence on King's Mountain Street Don't put off, you will regret it. Remember, I have lots of others Loans negotiated on farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE BROKER Room 204. First Xat'l Bank Building. Ten ^m jHNHS^HBfflRn |n|^Mnra I vH^HH ^^HHMH sd 'jjpT. 0- ^K iff 4H < :i-: es '-*/ ?fl gL ", ' y^ ' ' I YOU'RE BEHIND wn jy And when farm worl H ed! Have you sufficient m mediate needs ? If not, c< the Mules that will meel 111 we are sure that we can ? a straight buy or on an e ? see us whatever may be 1- you of a Square Deal wit! lt Yes, to be sure, we ha^ M0LES JAMES B1 mmmmtmmmMmmmtmmkmm* .00 BO. i^OR SOLDIEF T CONGRESS enacted a law s of $60.00 to each soldier ho: All soldiers in this community ring their Discharge Papers t e to assist them in filing the n( ent at Washington, having th iY ONE of the many services 1 community; and it will also be ny returnerd soldier to find pr( :ious to do everything in our p br those of us who stayed at h EXTENDS a cordial invitatic r they feel that we may be of s 1 YOUR BUSINESS with the i have not yet placed an accoun OSINESS CONFIDENTIAL not yet made their financial ai e invited to take advantage of BANK & TRUST J. M. STROUP, Vice-Pres. J. 1 FORD, Vice-Pres. WM. S- MOORE, I J | Mealar the time to buy i can b: The outside demand |! especially Meal, is sometl |! who want Meal should ta II ingly. OUR ROLLER MILL ! Is Its own Best advertisemen j i Increased patronage from a i sections of the County and satL i fled testimonials as to the sup< rior quality of the output tell tl I story| We are here for serv giving complete satisfact: YORKVILLE COTO :} your :Li i, r THE YOUNG MAN who believes t! - i tented days in after years and th t ; accumulate, is treading on danger* i- 1 certain in this work-a-day life, "d< ACCUMULATE D< " i START SAVING TC ; THIS STRONG BANK will be ' DOLLAR for an initial deposit, an | rate of FOUR PER CENT. mini i a 1 it 0 i II 1H? LUAW OE . | I "THE BANK FOB t: wwywtwinim inwwmnwimwu ; I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | WE HAVE GARDEN S 5 LET l*S SUPPLY YOUR WANTSn OF SEEDS OF RECOGNIZED I = PLY YOUR NEEDS. ONION I | mr Mail Orders Filled Pr< = J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY PI E "THE SFRVICE T TTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi WW See The Enquirer Office for Type writer Ribbons of All Kinds. nc BMnBHimMNI 1 HI H SPRING PLOWING t begins you will be rushmule power for your imuneandseeus. We have ; your requirements, and jet together on prices for exchange basis. Come to , ^ your needs. We assure ki no round corners. ve more Mules coming. MOTHERS H0ESES NUS 1 r providing for the || norably discharged 11 who are now out of || o this Bank and it IK ? icessary information IK is matter in charge. II that we will render IK our pleasure to ren- | E )fitable employment; IK ower to help the pa- 11 ome. IK >n to everybody to IK lervice to them. |* issurance of the best S a it with this Bank, we Iff Tangements with us |i our lacilities. IE COMPANY ]| * L B. JENKINS, Jr., Cashier 31 , Asst. Cashier. 3 i idiiisr S NOW WHILE THEY ! E HAD for both Meal and Hulls, ! hing fierce. Local people . ; ! ke notice and act accord- ; ! i i * 11 t.. X S no % >: <[ 11 > ie JC ; | COAL J! We now have an adequate sap- j i ply of eaoellent Domestic, Steam ( > and Forge Coals, and are taking , 1 care of the requirements of cus- i ' tomers In the town as well as J , the country. > j ! ice and when we fail in ! ion we want to be told. )N OH COMPANY # IMWWVIMMIMMMMMMMMMAM FE LINE" hat his "Life Line" indicates con- ! erefore slackens in his efforts to j 3us ground, for only one thing is >ath and taxes." ; DN'T HESITATE )DAY. j glad to receive as little as ONE id pay you interest at the yearly ? SAVINGS BANK ! , ; THE PEOPLE" g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimnniiiiiiiiis EED OF ALL KINDS ( -WE HAVE A BIG VARIETY E QUALITY AND WANT TO SUP- = f SETS, 15 CTS. QUART. r omptly. Our Seeds Grow 1 iARMACY CIoYcr, S. C. | ?RUG STORE" 5 A iiiimimiimiiiiimmmimiimiimimm W Rubber Stamps furnished on short ?tlcc at The Enquirer Office.