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tumorous ijrpartmcnt Little Lesson for Agent. "Madam." he began as the door opened. "I am selling a new book on Etiquette and Deportment.'" "Oh, you are?" she responded. "Go down there and clean the mud from your feet.' "Yesm. As I was'saying, madam, I am sell " "Take off your hat: Never ^tuuress a strange lady at her door without removing your hat." "Yes'm. Now then, as I was saying " "Take your hand out of your pocket. No gentleman ever carries his hand there." "Yes'm. Now, madam, this work on Etl ' " "Throw away your pipe. If a gentleman uses tohacco he is careful not to disgust others by the habit "Wait. Put that dirty handkerchief out of sight and use less grease on your hair in the future. Now you look a bit decent. You have a book on 'Etiquette and Deportment.' Very well, I don't want' it I am only the servant girl. Go up the stairs to the front door and talk with the lady of the house. She called me a downright, nodoubt-about-it idiot this morning, and 1 think the book you're selling i3 just what she requires." Watched. The second grade youngsters were bringing back their health charts for their teacher's Inspection in one of the city schools. One after another had passed through her hand without comment. Then she came to one of a little boy who always looked very dingy indeed. "Why, how is this, William?" she asked. "You have marked a mark saying that you have taken a bath every day. Have you faken a bath every day?" William was positive in his assertion that he had. But the little boy across the aisle was not. "Why, I bet he hasn't taken a bath all over for a whole year," he said. "I know 'cause I live next door and they haven't had their tub off the porch except on -ooiijom, fnr t don't know when." They Don't Mix.?"No, Hebert," said she in a low tone, "it is impossible. "I fear to trust my future with you." "And why?" "I have watched your conduct closely. It lacks the mark of such devotion as my soul craves." Do I not come to see you four nights in the week?" "Yes, but 1 have detected a ealculat- i ing selfishness in your nature which I i fear." "What do you mean?" "You have never yet failed to leave in time to catch the last bus." "But that is only common sense." "I know it is, Herbert, and therefore ' it is not love." . . , < : Spoiled it All.?Thev had he?n din- ' ing in state in the dining car. Husband, who is a teacher of English, was ' glad that little daughter had behaved . so perfectly. Mother also was in a haDpy frame of mind. There were; numerous other diners in the car and ' the parents were proud of their child. Not a single thing had happened to ' mar the serenity of the occasion. Finally the meal was over and they | started to leave the car. Their way |. took them past all of the other tables. 1 Suddenly the little girl felt impelled ! to ask a question. "Mother," she called in a shrill voice, "aren't we going to wash the dishes?" Their Preparation. "How did you like the pie supper over at Toad Rock schoolhouse tuther night?" asked a friend. "First rate, myself!" replied Gap Johnson, of Rumpus Ridge, Ark. "Wife enjoyed it right smartly, too. But our fourteen children had been ga'nting theirselves up for a couple of days in preparation for it, and they did not get ! more than about half enough to eat." j "A Wife's Revenge." The wife was having a small bridge party at the j house for a company of women and one I of the guests failed to appear, leaving a vacant place at one of the tables, so she called up her husband at the office and asked whether he would not come home early and "fill out." "But why can't you play with a dummy?" he asked, evidently having no relish for the game. "Why, the girls have invited you," was the wifely response. Habit. An ex-judge had been nominated major in a French country district. It soon devolved upon him to sanction a marriage ceremony. "Do you consent to marry this gentleman, young lady?" he asked amiab ly"Yes," was the reply. Then, suddenly changing his tone to one of great severity, he said to her proposed husband. "And you have you nothing to say in your defense?" * London Opinion. Pretty Old. Bacon This paver says J although ridiculed as a craze it is a scientific fact that sour milk conduces to longevity. Egbert 1 guess that's right. I tasted omit. rvtilLr tArlov Ck ni\ hpliPVP 1T1P. it was right in the longevity class. Yonkers Statesman. Where Danger Lurks. There is one American sergeant in France who is still uncertain whether or not he gets a wound stripe. He had gone fdrward in the charge against machine-gun nests and shrapnel without receiving a mark. Then says the Stars and Stripes, the time came to halt and dig in. While at this , place he attempted to open some con- j densed meat, and the can exploded I and injured his right hand. Noncommittal. "How does Napoleon Billkins stand in this community?" t "I wouldn't care to say,' answered 2 the prudent citizea. ( "I've made it a rule of my life when ? I can't say anything good about a ? man to keep my mouth shut." Birmingham Age-Herald. SHamless. "I fear Glithers is a political trickster." "His conscience doesn't seem to j bother him any.' "Probably not.' "At least, he has no objection to being known as a practical man." k Trying it Again. J. P. John Smith do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife, for better or for worse? ^ J. S. For better. b Date of Sale Owner Aug. 31,1918 __C. O. Dixon, Esq... Sept. 10, 1918._H. N. Singletary,Esq Sept. 11, 1918 ..Durant, Horton& Flo Sept 13, 1918 ..Mrs. Mary J. Harrel Sept. 14, 1918 ..J. D Coker, Esq. .. Oct. 1, 1918 F. L & John Wilco: Oct. 9, 1918 W. T. Wilkins, Esq Nov. 19, 1918 ..York Real Estate Co May 7, 1919 Catawba Real Estate* I If we can sell property satisfactorily fi dorsement letters testify to that tact, sell your land to advantage? In 1918 and Six Hundred and Eighty-Eight A Q . Five Mi We are completely equipped w experts, accurate surveyers, en< Write today for booklet explaii Farm Lands Ou -Te Atlantic Coast R "The Name That Justifies Yoi Petersburg, Va. Gree Reference: Any bank in Petersburg, Va |-V WRM ^!I1 I Greatc in Co mWw WRiC B B Id ttie sea(e< B B beets all of I cj{M Mrfo The Fla< SAFE, GENTLE 1 RRIK U M. %li ' For 100 years OOLD MEDAL, Haarlem 041 has enabled suffering himanlty to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the urlnarj organs and to build up and restore tc health organs weakened by disease, These most Important organs must be watched, because they filter and purlfj the blood; unless they do their work vou are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, difficulty when urinating, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbagc all warn you of trouble with 7our kidneys GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CapmCOLA 5 CENTS ICE CREAM, 5 C?S. Yes. we know the tax is or. but wi ry it for a while Coca-Ccla, Glass, > Cts.; Ice Cream, Cone or Saucer, ? :ts. Ice Cream supplied by the quart gallon or more, any flavor. jET us supply you with Shivar's Ale, best vet. Sweet and Sour Pickles, P'ine CatSalmon, Sardines, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham. Seeded and Seedless Raisins. Fancy Cakts and Crackers. Maearonia and Spaghetti, 10 Cts. a 'ackage 3 for 25 Cts. Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Fancy Fruits, etc. Use Shepard's House Fly Driver It :ills 'em. Yorkville Candy Kitchen JOHN OEMAS, ProprietorSee The Enquirer Office for nil lnds of Commercial Stationery of tlie etter ldnds. a * fl South Carolina farms can be I \ sold to better advantage now J than ever before. Crop values I l\ in 1918 increased Ninety Mil1\ lion Dollars. Money is plen\|| tiful There is a demand for j il small farms By subdividing Ml your farm or idle land we can 7 sell it at auction for you quickly and profitably Note the j prices brought by these South Carolina Farms sold through us. I Location Am't Sold For ...Near Mullins, S. C $42,999.16 ... * Lake City, S. C. 66,723.66 yd " Manning, S C 35,294.62 I.. " Darlington, S. C. .. 25,134 56 ... " Hartsville S. C 10,116 20 c._ " Timmonsville.S.C.. 71,589 85 ... " Kingstree, S. C 19,206 72 ... York, S C 11,331 25 Co Rock Hill, S C 17,500 00 ar the other fellow, and hundreds of endosen't it stand to reason that we can our total sales of Ninety-Seven Thous.cres of Farm Land amounted to llion Dollars rich an efficient corpo of publicity rrgetic auctioneers and sales force, rung our methods r Specialty rritory Unlimited ealty Co. ir Confidence" inville, N. C. /LMflBfe J3f . or Greenville, N. C. L.- * ! nBnn R rhe (St Name ody-Land i lHJilWi lizA a r'1 Wt'W/3w y\ world iLEYS ^ 1 package that V ts goodness In, M i/or Lasts! 22 lift REMEDY fGS SURE RELIEF i sules are the remedy you need. Take > three or four every day. The healing oil soaks into the cells and lining of I the kidneys and drives out the poigons. ' New life and health will surely follow. > When your normal vigor has been re. stored continue treatment for a while > to keep yourself In condition and pre' vent a return of the disease. t Don't wait until you are Incapable of fighting. Start taking OOLD MEDAL , Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your drug gist will cheerfully refund your money ! If you are not satisfied with results. But be sure to get the original Import> ed OOLD MBDAXi and accept no sub' stltutes. Tn three sizes. Sealed packages. At all drug stores. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHARON, - - S- C. | A REALLY HELPFUL BANK? A Bank to be helpful to a commu: | nity must at all times be ready and ' able to take care of every reasonable ' call for banking accommodations. It can only lend money when the other fellow wants it and needs money. The man with a big balance doesn't need to borrow. This bamk ;s her ready t<> furnish money to the man who has a I need tor it and in every case it is our pleasure to meet such legitimate calls for funds. Tl.en too, we can serve the k man who has money and who doci not need to borrow. We can and will and do take care of his surplus funds? rendering a strict and accurate account of every transaction at the eno of each month. We also protect him against accidental loss, fire and burglary, then too a Checking Account? paying by Check?is the safe way to do business. Let us have your account. J. S. HARTNESS. Cashier ij SW Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. TD. and upward, at The Enquirer Office. $5 IN GOLD FREE YES, here's your chance. Simply j lucky guess and its yours. Here'A thi why and the how of It. We sell the PAIHRIP the best LALUiuL heAtei For Homes a pipeless furnace, if yoi please. We want people to come an< see this marvelous home heater an* ask questions about It. To make you coming worth while, to every one w< offer a chance at the $5 in gold. Reg ister your name with us and make i guess at the number of individua pieces used in making a CALORH Heater. To the person guessing th> correct numoec or uie nearest to n we will give the $5-00 in Gold. Yoi stand as good a chance as anybod; else. Just a matter of luck. No string to it no cost Just a guess and you name Try it. Contest ends July 4tl at 6 p. m. Try it. Start today. On< guess to each person. YORK HARDWARE 00 WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION THE examination for the award o vacant scholarships in Winthro] College and for the admission of ne\ students will be held at the Count; Court House on Friday, July 4th, at a. m and also on Saturday, July 6th at 9 a. m., for those who wish to mak up by examinations additional units re quired for full admission to the Fresh man Class of this institution. The ex amination on Saturday, July 5th, wil be used only for making admissioi units. The scholarships will be award ed upon the examinations held on Fri day, July 4th. Applicants must not b less than sixteen years of age. Whei scholarships are vacant after July 4th they will be awarded to those makini the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the condition governing the award. Applicants fo scholarships should write to Presiden Johnson for scholarship examlnatioi blanks. These blanks, prop'erly flllei out by the applicant, should be filet with President Johnson by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and fre tuition. The next session will dj>ei September 17, 1919. For further in formation and catalogue, address Pres ident D. B- Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. 38 t 3t UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Scholarship and Entrance Examinations. THE Examination for the award o vacant Scholarships in the Uni versity of South Carolina and for ad mission of new students will be hel at the County Courthouse, July 1] 1919, at 9 a. m. Applicants must nc be less than sixteen years of agi j When scholarships are vacant afte July 11, they will be awarded to thos making the highest average at exam inatlon, provided they meet the condl tions governing the award. Applicanl tor scholarships should write to Pres ident Currell for scholarship applica tion blanks. These blanks, properl filled out by the applicant, should b filed with Dr. Currell by July 7. Schol arships are worth $100.00, free tuitio and fees, $138, total. Next session wi open September 17. 1919. For fur ther information write to President W. S. CURRELL, S. C. University, Columbia, S. C. 48 t 3 t I T WIIDHDM REAL !J. U ffliiliViui ESTAT] York, - S. C. I i i>Kscmi*TioN& of tracts of lax] i 1-12 Acres In King's Mountain town ' ship. Fine bottom land. A fine farr of Dr. Pressly's. Price, $40.00 peracr* | i)2 1-2 Acres H. P. Stowe farm, i Bethel township. 057 Acres Near ML Hqlly, In Ca tawba township; 4 miles from Hoc i Hill. $22.00 per acre. 100 Acres Including fine Rolle ! Mill, Corn Mill; also 25-horse powe Engine and .Boiler; 1 Dwelling, rooms. About 75 acres in timber; horse farm open. 012 Acres Three miles Hickor Grove. Mrs. Warth. 287 1-2 Acres Three miles Hickor Grove. Mrs. Warth. (3). 354 Acres Near Bethany A. E P. church and High school, 10 mile York, and about 8 miles of King' Mountain station, N*. C- On road fron King's Mountain, N. C., to York, nea Andy McCarter's on said road; 15 acres in cultivation, balance- in wood over 300,000 feel of saw timber, am around 8,000 cords of wood. Has gooi buildings and barns. A. A. Lockridge' farm. (5). 250 Acres On waters of Fish ing creek and Langham branch, miles of York, on public highway. Net six-room cottage, painted; large net barn; 4 extra good tenant houses Land lies comparatively level. $50.0 per Acre. (6). 237 Acres One mile of Del phos station, C. & N.-W. R. R. On dwelling; 4 tenant houses; good barns 175 acres in cultivation. This is one o the Kest farms in York county. (7). 105 Acres?One and one-hal miles of Tirzah church; perfectly lev el; n?ice new residence, two story Very large new barn; about seven o eight miles of city of Rock Hiil- $65.0' per Acre. (8). 51 1-2 Acres?5 miles York Price, $125.00 per Acre. (9). 41 Acres?3 miles York. Priec $10.00 per Acre. (10). 119 Acres?1 mile Sharon and residence in Sharon?L. H. Good (11 >. 50 Acres?6 miles York. Pric $10-00 per Acre. 112). CO Acres?5 miles Smyrna Price, $25.00 per Acre. (13). 911-2 Acres?6 miles York Price, $3,157.50 total. (14). 27 Acres?3 miles Smyrna Price, $60.00 per Acre. (15). 150 Acres?3 miles Smyrna Price, $31.50 per Acre. (16). 110 1-5 Acres?3 miles Sha ron. Price. $2,200.00. (17). 226 Acres?8 miles Clovei Price, $60.00 per .Acre. (18). 35 1-2 Acres?At Filbert?oi King's Mountain road. Price. $2,106 (20). 63 Acres?6 miles York Price, $30.00 per Acre. (21). 40 Acres?5 miles York Price, $35.00 Acre. (22). 150 Acres?3 miles Smyrna Price. $3,500.00 total. (23). 250 Acres?3 miles Sharon Price, $15.00 per Acre. (24). 325 Acre."?J. O. P. Prlct $25.00 per Acre. (25). One House and Lot?Xear th r _ miii T * _ i ?* i "OK An v^amiuii iuin. jrnce, ?i,iou,vv, (26>. 20 Acres All wood. 7 mile York. Price, $1(1.00 Acre. J. C. WILBORN HEAL ESTATE PORCH FURNITURE Warm weather will come by and bj and you'll want your porch to be com fortable and more or less private. Le us equip it with Porch Screens the give privacy and also add to the at tract iver.css of your home. Also se us for Porch Rockers. ART SQUARES Have always been one of our stron, lines. We are strong on them now. i beautiful line of handsome patternsRightly priced to make them sell. BABY CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS We do not need them Possibly yoi do. If so, let us show them to you Our prices will Interest youALUMINUM WARE Most good housewives are now usinj Aluminum Cooking Ware. It lasts i lot better than other cooking ware an( is generally more satisfactory. Conn and see what we have In this line. M. L. FORD Licensed Embalmcrs and Undertakers CLOVER. - - 8. C. I EW See The Enquirer Office for al kinds of Commercial Stationery of th< , better kinds. I DEVOE Le y 9 e Ifyoui ; .in and - cost yc We s e absolu I That's ; gallon r less b ii And d . Devoe J Ask us let?" 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MARION, Atty. 1 | 66 tf. tf 4 t is a necessity : )i a luxury tur house needs painting, every year t it will require more paint and ibor to put it in good condition, ery year you wait your house is ess. Good-paint money is good iurance. And it's pretty good insurthe value of your property, too. The Guaranteed ad and Zinc Paint Fewer Gallons Wears Longer r house needs painting, come 1 let us tell you what it will ju to use Devoe. ay "Devoe" because it's tely pure/ i why Devoe takes fewer s, wears longer and costs y the job or by the year, that's why we guarantee 5 without reserve. } for helpful illustrated bookKeep Appearances Up and ises Down." mber Yard CAROLINA ilNE ,EGE inown Town Offer*: | and Cultural Course 'rench, German, Lat- I lies, History, Bible, Chemistry, Political . r, Psychology - - ithletic and Y. M. C. A. \ >n Scholarships for Ladies. | ' in selecting a suitable | 1 ig, inform yourself more | re. I i A.TT, Pres. 1: T, S. C. | miiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiminu | E FIRST j r Interest Quarter in Our I PARTMENT ^ [stent reminder of the neeeeeily 2 ide for future needs. = NOW = 1 It CENT 2 tEST 2 QUARTERLY 5 ON 5 DEPOSITS 2 ] ice care of your Banking require- 5 1 SAVINGS BANE |j I THE PEOPLE" 11 IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'T ] iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I < IEN YOU WANT 'EM [ e yet supplied with a suf- | < ;o supply any reasonable = < le 011 us by farmers and | < il work animals for farm | < have the kind that you 11 it will meet your require- = | ility, weight, size, style. ? | ive a hurry need in your 11 an suppij vuu. = ^ [OTHERS H0ESES J iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiium | . . . _ . . ? < FOR SALE. [ [ AT a bargain one Frlck threshing ' machine. Clan be seen at R. T. Al- ** lson's stable. J. F. CARROLL. 0 10 t.f. tt|o ? i-M ilmzhb | NOT 1 * * PI ?iAi 1 ULOJLFiil, NEW INTEREST BEGIN IN OUR ? DEPARTMENT QUITE a number of o\ I their intention of Opening 1 us on that date. Our SAVINGS DEPART PER CENT, COMPO I and money deposited in t I withdrawn at any time. !' IE YOU ARE a depos I and have your quarterly i I and let us suggest that y I your account. IF YOU ARE N * OUR SAVINGS i s Tir_ i.~~ J ,i*i : | we eALCuu yuu a corauu l I and don't forget that the j;; NEW INTEREST } NEXT TUESDAY - All we ask you to do i ALL BUSINESS CO* PEOPLES BANK & * I C. L. COBB J. M. STROU: President. Vice Preeldi J. T. CRAWFORD, Vioe-Pree. REALESTATE The past is behind us. -The future is ahead. -The old town has taken on j new life. ?Be wise and secure your T home before prices go higher. A few or ray otreringB: i The R. J. Mackorell residence in the ? :entei of town; 10-rooms, with all j modern improvements. Lot 132 x 340 < Feet. Plenty of room to erect another < house on back side of lot. Enough s said. 1 Five-room cottage on Lincoln street i with water and lights. Lot 60x82b < Feet. Property of Mrs. O. E. Wilkins. \ real bargain. The R. E. Heath residence on Cleveland Avenue. Six rooms, with water, f light and sewerage. Lot 86 x 218 feet. * \ nice home for some one. The R. H. Dobson estate lands on j West Madison Street, three acres, ' with three tenant houses. Has a fron- j lage of about 300 feet An ideal place ' to build a home and priced just right j See me at once. The J. C. Wallace residence on East 1 ^fadlson street. Lot 200 x 268 feet I Eight-room residence. You could not ' build the house for anything like what [ will sell you the property for. Be- ' 3ides it is an ideal place for a store ' room. Some one is going to get a J bargain. Remember, I have lots of others, town and country. Loans arranged on farming lands. i GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE Room 204 First National Bank Bldg. THE GREAT COLUMBIA * GRAFANOLAS . For many months it has been almost . impossible to get these splendid marines. At last we have secured some 3f the $90.00 and $125.00 machines. They are beautiful machines to look at . handsome on the outside and the inside construction is up to the highest standard of Grafanola perfection in workmanship- These machines are equipped with the Automatic Stop, a iecidedly great improvement over earier model. If you are interested in the 1 jest of instrumental and vocal music, nonologues, dialogues, etc., for your liome come and see us about one of :hese Grafanolas. Each one is packed lull of high grade home entertainment. Also have a wonderfully complete Ine of Records of all sorts. j CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L WYLJE, Proprietor Phone No. 2 Clover, 8. C. CLEANING AND PRESSING I IT is real economy to have youri 1 Clothes C'eaned and Pressed fre piently, and oesiaes uiean uioines, u (; rightly pressed, add much to one's apjearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB. R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. W* Crop and Chattel Mortgages at Hie Enquirer cMce. u YORKVILLE C01TO OUR FLOUR MILL has t overhauled for the Straight Patent Flour t celled as to quality or elsewhere in search o vice. WE HAVE COTTON SE] I For Sale at $12 per to: ! WE ARE HANDLING Forge Coals of the Bei we are giving prompt I .WE HAVE COTTON SE > purposes. ! WHETHER IT IS MEAL I Meal or anything els I consideration is that < ers must not be disa ' they receive. YORKVULE C0H01 BBBHBMBBBHBP fj ICE! I JULY 1ST, A PERIOD WILL 1 SAVINGS 2 ir friends have signified 1 ; Savings Accounts with i'j MENT PAYS FOUR 1 ^ ONDED QUARTERLY H his department may be ? itor, bring in your book B nterest entered thereon, | V ou make an addition to jrj OT ONE OF I DEPOSITORS, B *. nvitation to becoms one, H QUARTER BEGINS | , JULY 1ST. | s to give us a trial. ? [FIDENTIAL. | TRUST COMPANY I P J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr. | j ait Cashier H WM. s. MOORE, Asst. Cashier | SHOP WORK Please remember that we are always irepared to supply everything In the vay of Building Material*?Rough and Dressed Lumber, Door and Window frames, Flooring, Ceiling, Balustrades, Jtair Railings, Mantels, etc., but also )lease remember that we have a thor>ughly equipped plant and are preparid to do all kinds of Milt Work on very ihort notice. If you have any special dnd of shop work that you want see is. We have expert workmen to take Mire of your wlshea BETTER FLY SCREENS We have been making lots of Fly Screens?Doors and Windows?and we ;ontlnue to make them. Our Screens ire BETTER than others. We make hem to FIT TOUR Doors and Winlows. They are built to last and do ast If you want lasting Screens Just ?hone us and we'll take your measures ind give you a satisfactory Job. LOGAN LUMBER YARD A PPftTFrnSSTfTWAT. fiARDS. -J. A. MARION ? % VTTOnNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office opposite the Courthouse. Telephone N'o. 126, Tork Exchange. YORK. 8. C. JOHN R. HART VTTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 'rompt and Careful Attention to All Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, S. C ' f 76 rt it J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. ^ Prompt Attention to all I-agal Business of Whatever Nature. Ofloe Opposite Courthouse. Farm Mortgage Loans .fade In York County through Attorneys? C. E. SPENCER, York, S. O. C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, 8. C. nterest rates low. Get rcaay xor crops, improving the farm, buying land, and settling over-due claims. 'AROLINA BOND A MORTGAGE COMPANY, Union National Bank Building v Columbia, - - 8. C. 19* Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. E>. and pward, at The Enquirer Office. *>???? ? MMM N OIL COMPANY | < > < > > just been thoroughly 1919 season and the < we are making is unex- ?J yield. It is no use to go | i quicker or better ser- j; 3D HULLS a, Cash, at the Mill. j; Sfpam and st grades obtainable and ; attention to all orders. ; | !ED MEAL for feeding ? j < * > i, Hulls, Coal, Ice, Flour, < I e in our line, our first < I )ur friends and custom- < I ppointed in the service < 4 M OH COMPANY f '