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Suraorou# department Boomerang Cigar.?'"Phew! How can you smoke such cigars as this one you've given mef" "I caa't. That's the one you handed me yesterday."?Boston Transcript Seme Specialist?Bacon-?What's his business ? Egbert?He's an egg specialist "I was told lie was a detective." "He is. He can detect a bad egg when he see* one."?Yonkera Statesman. J Knew Hie Bible.?On board a steamer "somewhere on the Atlantic'* a seasick soldier bof was having a session at the rail when an officer cane along. VHello! What's that you're doing?" "I'm rendering unto the sea, sir, the things that are the sea's, sir," gasped the soldier as soon as he could speak. Root of the Trouble.-? He (after his wife has had a visit from the doctor) ?"But why are you so angry with himr She?"When I explained how I had such a terrible tired feeling, he told me to show him my tongue. "-r-London Blighty. Surgioel Triumph.?-"And shall I bs > able to play the piano when my hands heal?" asksd the wounded soldier. "Certainly, you will," said the doctor. "Gee. that's great! I never could before."?Boston Transcript. ' 1 ' * ? I 1 A "It's Quite a secret, but I vu married last week to Dick Gay." Jane?"Indeed, I should have thought you'd be the last person in the world to marry him." Alice?"Well, I hope I am."? dinburgh Scotsman. Wishful Waiting.?Small Edward was spending the afternoon with his aunt in the suburbs. After he had been at play for a time be said: "Aunt Beatrice, mama said' I wasn't to task you (or a piece of cake but she didn't tell me not to take it If you offered It to me."/?Detroit News. Good Appetite;?"How did your husband's gardening turn out?"^ t "Not well, so far," responded the serious woman. "The preliminary outdoor work gave him such an appetite that he ate the potatoes Instead of f planting them!"?Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Got Tha Job.?1"Arent' you the chap who applied here a week ago for a position as office boy?" "Tee, sir." "And didn't I tell you that I wanted an older boy?" "Tea, sir; that's why I'm here now." Artistic Mrs. Gad spur.?"What kind of a woman is Mrs. Gadapurf "Essentially artistic." "How's that r "The family fly-swatter is adorned with a bow of pink ribbon-"?Birmingham Age-Herald. Gassed!?"Mr. Banks", complained Mrs. Terrell. "I ordered a docen fresh eggs." P"Yes"? inquired the grocer. "Haven't they been sent to you"? "You sent me nine eggs," declared the Irate custonier, "and three poison gam bombs"!?Stray Stories. ? Speaking of Pathsr?Mothei^Ns. Ethel, a visit to tha seashore is out of the question this year. Your father seat affort ft" "Mother, haa it ever occurred to you that father could work harder if he tried r?Lifa A Wet Dry.?Patient Pareat?"Well child, what on earth's the matter ?owr Young Hope Ail (who has been bathing with his bigger brother)?'Willy dropped the towel in the water and he's dried me wetter than I was before."? The Passing Show (London). Outside Firet, However.?'There are two sides to every Question," remarked the ready-made philosopher. "There's two sides te a hickory nut," Csmw PnmtnaQfll* "nn nut aide end an Inside, but only one of 'em Is worth p&yin' any attention to."? Washington Star. The Reason?Mra Spatting ? A British military authority asserts that married soldiers display greater courage than unmarried ones. SAr. Spatting?Naturally. A married man doesn't care what happens to him.?Buffalo Express. A Question?"What's good for a black eye. Bill?" "Oh, a small piece of raw beefsteak." "Yea, but supposin' yer ain't no bloomla' millionaire?"?Boston Transcript Degrees of Redness.?"He is what they call 'a parlor Socialist,' isn't he?" "Yts." replied MUs Cayenne. "Not a regular Ted'?* ' "No. He's what I should call a pale pink, and liable to fade at that."? Washington Star. Singular.?Fortune-Teller (reading cards)?"You have money coming to you, but no sickness whatever." Client?"That's singular; I'm the new doctor across the street."?(Boston Transcript Why He Lingered.?"You are the only man in your company, corporal, mju uvLOki i ay^iicu tvi u^uAvi/iii??k>vu papers. Why is It?" "I'm the only one as is married, sir!" ?London Opinion. A Quorum.?But, my dear. I thought we had planned to go to the theater this evening?" Mrs. Peck.?"Yes, I know, bat I have changed my mind."?Boston ' Transcript. Told on Him.?Elderridge?Ah, my boy, it is the little things of life that tell. Youngleigh (savagely)?Tes, I know that. My girl has a little brother. ' Small Figured. ? Wife (reading): Big checks for dresses will not be in demand this season. Husband: Thank heaven! Ruling Passion.?Floor Walker? Hurry out, madam. The store's aflre. Mrs Bargain?Oh, is it? Then I'll Juai wait for the fire sale. The Lieutena: ! llll) ?'s* I READ i O. Mm Owfetr. r??M( I** TlMftUll THE BOARD nxLm ? AtlaatlO OOMt iMltr Co. Petersburg, fa. Ob reateiOar too* agMtta, tm< Terrell, sold mr fan near Sbelby pleaaed te etate that tbe rale ami 4baa e*uAlea iiy ezpeotatlona I i Too* ftualMaa?Mka aetnods and pr< prtfvloaa vo uw aale. there vaa i beat toot Mt&edi and tb* pubiio blab -tba tbl>< m bandied. I on] **nr u Doing absolutely reliable lib* at uogk >* ?bl*b it l* *ngag< fiNPHtnn mm I LET W SELL YOUR Properly subdivided, it cut be told quid and Six Hundred and Eighty-Eight Aa amounted to over Five Million Dollars. Farm Lanl* Oar Special I Write today for booklet of endorsements a Atlantic Coast H "74* Noma That Jaati OFFICES: PETERSBURG, V LReferences:?Any Bank in Petersburg, ?? ? NUtniMnUHniHIHIUJIIHUIIIfinilliUIIIII I TURNIP SEED?i IW? nave Jist received a smpi moat popular varieties. Let us si somewhat limited. Better buy yoi J. E. Brison, Prep. CITY P 2 . "THK SERVICE: iifliiuiininiuiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiJiii PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -J. A. MABIONATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ? Office opposite tho Courthouse. 1 Telephone Is'o. 12 5, Tork Exchange. TORE, & C. JOHN R,HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and CarefuH Attention to All Businesa Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, 8. C 76 Lt It . J. S. 3RICE A Ai^maAtT A A T Am AVWlUOJf AV JJAIT. I Prompt Attention to all legal Business of Whatever Nature. * Office Opposite) Courthouse. OR. WM. HI. KENNEDY ? DENTAL BURGEON ? Office OB 8?cond Floor of tha Wylio Building. Telephones: Office, M; RwlAnoe, 1M. Tlie Enguirer Office. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING TOOR 160. Also a thorough course in f Bookkeeping and Accounting, $60; the two courses combined for $100. Classes Wednesday and Saturday afternoons in Bratton Building- Writs or see Mrs. J. A Shannon. 4$ t l$t /S 14 8 * Toptwrcdbagi, tidy rod tin*, -^sMBi Itanatoma pound and half- BUB pound tin humidor c-andr- H that clatty, practical pound V eryutal glut humidor with 1 tpoago rooitttntr top that . hoopt tho tohaozo in such ^ortxx porfoct condition. ^^^ggj||g|| 1 \ nt Governor > orth Carolina I i AND ENDORSES $ ir Service j bis letter reproduced below: I T q?h|a mmbn. Thmmt L C QiWs tmnmrj g > OF TRADE | .ita jfi J I cOotober ldtb, 16X8 * ?' t . 'i ' j ! > %&i~disbotion of Mr. ?! *. , and la tblo oonneotioo I aa i entirely eatlefaotory and aors hi particularly mpreaaed altb iilalnary advertlainc oaapalgn ' . lotblng aenaational or exoltlog aaa plaaaad ?ltb tbe Banner la aaaltatlnglr raoonnend your oonand taoroufMy affiolant la tae d. r aubniitad, ^ FARM AT AUCTION I kly and profitably. Ninety-Seven Thou- I Its of Farm Land told by us during 1918 I ty! Territory Unlimited! I ad information about our auction methods ealty Company I tisa Your CoufUUmc?' I A. and GREENVILLE, N. C. ? Virginia or Greenville, North Carolina ? ??? ?? mm llllIlIllUlllTlU^^ IMTOSOW'EM [ = mm nant of TurnlD Seed in all of the . 3 apply your needs. The stock Ja S ir supply early. 5 HARMACY Qo?er,S. C. ; | DRUG STORE" ? ( = llllllllllllfl.MIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIKIuI W Typewriter papers, lft Cts. lb. and upward, at The Enquirer OfSoe. ' 1 ' W?. \ Y0RKV1LLE COTTI | OUR FLOUR MILL hi overhauled for the Straight Patent Floi celled as to quality o elsewhere in search vice. ; WE HAVE COTTON SI For Sale at $12 per t ! WE ABE HANDLINI Forge Coals of the B we are giving promp i WE HAVE CbTTON S purposes. ; WHETHER IT IS MEA Meal or anything el consideration is thai ers must not be dis they receive. I~\0RKVH1E COTII LUyfl 3UT it flush up to Prince All happiness than you ever befo t your smokeappetite like kids mdandiest flavor and coolness gainst! Just what a whale of joy Prin > find out the double-quickest t down how you could smok >ngue bite or parching. Our uts out bite and parch. Realize what it would mean tc ipe or the papers every once eat the cards 1 "Without a co. pod you feel like you'd just have L J. Reynolds Tobacco Comp JUST IN TIME . ' -i J The wet season come just In time for Turnip sowing. See us for your seed as soon as the soil Is dry enough to prepare for the crop. We have PURPLE TOP PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE LARGE WHITE GLOBE EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH POMORBNIAN WHITE GLOBE WHITE NORFOLK YELLOW ABERDEEN AMBER GLOBE GOLDEN HALdj RUTA BAGA SEVEN TOP SOUTHERN PRIZE COW HORN. All our Turnip Seeds are from the best growers In America. * YORK. DRUG STORE* OLD AGE STAR1 ^ WITH leloaoo mti that ?M age begins with weakened kidney! nod digestive organs. This being true, it Id easy to belllva that by keeping the kidneys and dN restive organs cleansed and la proper working order oM age eaa be deterred and life preleaged far beyond that an* Joyed by the average peeeoo. For ever MO yeere GOLD TtMDJkXt Haarlem on bee been relieving the weakneeeee and disability dee to advanoiag yearn. It is a staniaig eld* time home reeeedyaad needs as tatredoctltm.^OOLi>MBDAL Haarlem OU is Inclosed tii odorless, teeteieee eapeelee oentainlng ahont S dregs each. Take them as yon wwdd a pill with a samn I 1 SHERIFFS TAX 8ALHfe TN order to satify Tax Execution* to * me directed, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidders in front of the Courthouse door, on the first Monday In August, 4th, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to wit: Will MoNeel?Lot and building, in Rock Hill, on Black street, bounded by lots of A. E. Pendergrass, Rev. J. L . Black. Taxes, penalties and costs $10.67. Estate John MoCord?Lot and building in Fort Mill, on Bast African street, bounded by lots of Samuel B. White and others. Taxes, penalties and costs $7.28. ' R. M. Kiser?41 acres of land in King's Mountain township, near Battlegroqpd, bounded by lands of Preston Goforth and J. Q. Wray. Taxes, penalties and costs $8.$$. Frank G. Lowry?Four acres of land near Philadelphia ehurch, on Chester > road, bounded by lands of Philadelphia ! church, Sam Garrison and others. Tax J *7 OK | es, yeuuiuM uiu VUOIB vi.su. Rev. R. T.. Marsh?Three-fourths of i an acre of laud and building, south of : Rock Hill, in Catawba township, on Black street, near Saluda road. Taxes, penalties and costs $9.22. Terms of Sale: CASH. P. E. QUINN, AT. a S7 f 3t j HORSES AND MULES. T STILL have a few young Kales and A Horses; also some Second Hand Stock. Will sell at reasonable .prices, cash or credit. I York No. I. 32 tf B. B. FERGUSON. )N OIL COMPANY { is just been thoroughly j i 1919 season and the ! ir we are making is unex- ! r yield. It is no use to go ! of quicker or better ser- | SED HULLS on, Cash, at the Mill. Gt Domestic, Steam and ; | est grades obtainable and j | t attention to all orders. EED MEAL for feeding |! L. Hulls. Coal. Ice. Flour. !! Ise in our line, our first ; our friends and customsappointed in the service )N OIL COMPANY | pF I ittk Dert to produce more smoke re collected! P. A.'s built to fit your hands! It has the and fragrance you ever ran ce Albert really is you want hing you do next. And, put e P. A. for hours without exclusive patented process ) get set with a joy'us jimmy and a while. And, puff to meback! Why, P. A. is so i to eat that fragrant smoke! any, Winston-Salem, N. C BUICK i . AND A A V I A u n V A A li n II V AUTOMOBILES Place orders now for future delivery. . QUINN WALLACE in 9 YOUR KIDNEYS wallow of water. The oil otiiliatetea tho kidney action and enable* th* orrane to throw off the polaons which ?eue premature oM (ft. Now Mfc and etrenyth. lanreaee aa roe continue tho treatment. When completely teetorOd continue taking a capenle or two ee& tear. (hOL?> MfiDdxTSaartamOU CapnNi wfU keep yon to health and rigor C and praoent a rotnra of tho dtoeace. Da act wait on til old are or dloeaao hwro rnttted down for good. Oo to roar drnrrtt and yet a box of GOLD Nearii OO fYrnTrr Money refnnded If they do not help yon. Three tea*. Bat, remember to awe for tho r orter^ UeperU* QOkP MMDAL lull J J.C.WB?0RNSe; York, - 8.0. J DESCRIPTION8 OF a tracts ofr laim . 174 8-4 Acres?The property of R. H. Hawkins. Long frontage on the Rock Hill and Tork sand-clay road; , also on Thorn's Perry road, half way : between Tlrsah and Newport?two . public highways running through the place. The best located farm in Tork county. 100 acres in cultivation. The I Price per acre, $75.00. \ Home Place?Of Sam C; Smith, In i Cotton Belt neighborhood, including 88 aorea See me at once for the good ? price I can give you. 180 Acres?Residence and farm of Andrew J. Parrott, Filbert Located < on the Filbert-Clover road. Will sell f as a whole or In sections. Look it over \ and make me an offer. OS 1-2 Ames H. p. Stowe farm, near _ Bethel church and school. Price, i $42.60 per acre. I 2401-4 Acres?J. L. Currence farm, , in Tork county; 10 miles of, Gastonlk; , $ miles of Belmont One nice dwelling v house, 6 rooms, running water in the house; 160 acres In cultivation; 2 < good tenant houses, fine condition, 2 j and 4 rooms. Produced in one year: ( 400 bushels oats, at $1 bushel, $400; c 800 bushels corn at $2.26 per bushel, $1,800; 61 bales of cotton at $160 per bale, $7,660; cotton seed at $1 per * bushel, $1,630; fodder, hay and alfalfa, Q $2,000. Total Income for one year, j $12,280. Has two large barns, and at least 200,000 feet saw Umber. Price a for all $16,000. e 9301-2 Acres Three miles Hickory , Grove; 200 aorea river bottom, on 0 Broad river and tributaries, very line, c productive land; about 400 acres In cultivation, about 800 acres In woods. ^ Balance not In cultivation, pasture and ^ so on. One 7-room dwelling and five tenant houses, containing 3, 4 and 6 rooms In each. Price fop the, whole 980 1-2 acres, $20,100.60. Less than $22.00 per acre, 142 Acres?In King's Mountain township. Fine, bottom land. A fine farm of Dr. Pressly's. Prioe, $40.00 per acre. 921-2 Acres?H. P. Stowe farm, in Bethel township. 057 Ames?Near Mt Holly, in Catawba township; 4 miles from Rook Hill. I $32.00 per acre. 160 Ames?Including fins Roller Mill, Corn Mill; also 25-horse power Engine and Boiler; 1 Dwelling, 6 rooms. About 76 acres In timber; 4 horse farm open. 643 Acres?Three miles Hickory Grove. Mrs. Warth. 287 1-2 Acres?Three miles Hickory Grove. Mrs. Warth. (5). 854 Acres?Near Bethany A. R. P. ohurch and High school, 10 miles York, and about 8 miles of King's Mountain station, Is'. C- On road from King's Mountain, N. C., to York, near Andy McCarter*s on said road; 150 acres In cultivation, balance in wood; over \ 800,000 feet of saw timber, and around 8,000 cords of wood. Has good buildings, and barns. A. A. Lock ridge's farm. (6). 250 Acres On waters of Fishing creek and Tnngham branch, 3 miles of ^>rk, on public highway. New six-room ^cottage, painted; large new barn; 4 extra good tenant houses. Land lies comparatively level. $50.00 per Acre. ($). 287 Acree?One mile of Delphos station, C. A N.-W. R. R. One dwelling; 4 tenant houses; good barns. 176 acres in cultivation. This Is one of the best farms In York county. (7). 105 Acres?One and one-half miles of Tlraah church; perfectly level; nice new residence, two story. Very large new barn; about seven or eight miles of city of Rock Hill. $65.00 per Acre. (8). 511-2 Acres?6 miles York. Price, $125.00 per Acre. (9). 41 Acres?3 miles York. Price, _ $40.00 per Acre. (10). 110 Acres 1 mile Sharon, and residence in Sharon?L. H. Good. (11). 50 Acres?5 miles York. Price $40.00 per Acre. 4.12). 60 Acres?6 miles Smyrna. Price, $25.00 per Acre. (13). 041-2 Acres?6 miles York. Price, $3,157.50 total. (14). 27 Acres?3 miles Smyrna. Price, 960.00 per Acre. (16). 150 Acres?3 miles Smyrna. Price, $31.50 per Acre. (16). 110 1-5 Acres?3 miles Sharon. Price, $2,300.00. (17). 220 Acres?8 miles Clover n Price, $60.00 per Acre. (18). 351-2 Acres?At Filbert?on > King's Mountain road. Price, $2,100. h (20). 03 Acres?6 miles Tork. y, Price, $30.00 per Acre. v (21). 40 Acres?6 miles York. Price, $85.00 Acre. y (22). 159 Acres?3 miles Smyrna. Price, $8,500.00 total. a (23). 250 Acres?3 miles Sharon. e Price, $15.00 per Acre. (24). 325 Acres?J. O. P. Price, 8 $25.00 per Acre. y (26). One House and Lot?Near the Cannon Mill. Price, $1,785.00. (26). 20 Acres?All wood. 7 miles York. Price. $16.00 Acre. b J. C. WILBUJfcCJ* tl ' REAL ESTATE d OUR FARMER FRIENDS i n JUST NOW, when farm work is a d bit lighter, many of our farmer friends 11 will doubtless want to do some repair- s lng about their homes, or possibly a little building, painting or other fixing up. If this is In your mind we Invite you to see us for whatever you may need?Lumber, Rough or Dressed; Doors, Sash, Door or Window Frames, 0 Flooring, Ceiling, Siding Laths, Shin- 0 gles, Lime, Cehient, Brick, Paints, Oils, w J Varnishes, etc., in fact anything In our 0 line you may need. We are sure we ^ can supply your wants?give you good t( Btnft onH mflkA tirlees that are interest- , ? , a ing. Call on us for your needs- , LOGAN LUMBER YARD ? TCrop and Chattel Mortgages at The Enquirer uflloe. GOOD HO^ES^AT LOW I COST. WHY? 7 ? ? ? I BECAUSE?We do a large I amount of work with Special j Modern Machinery instead of | by hand, and building in large I quantities as we do, we ellml- I nate the expenses of plans and I specifications. I BECAUSE?We get lumber I from the Forest, and other I supplies in carlots, and we are I satisfied with a Reasonable I Profit 1 YOU CAN HAVE A HOME I RIGHT NOW It! I We make a variety of slsee I and styles of ready to put np I houses at prices from $200.00 I up. I Write or 'phone us for our Illustrated free Catalogue, or Come to SEE US. DIXIE HOUSE CO., REAL ESTATE )FPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR. WALK IN. BUY MEAT, ESTATE. Some of My Offerings: Lot?On West Madison street; 4oom residence and barn. About 170 eet front A money maker. Lot?On Jefferson street 86x218 feet llx-room residence with water, lights nd sewerage. Lot?On Beet Madison street 200x 68 feet with 8-root, residence. Lot?On East Liberty street 181x840 eet; 10-room residence with all mod ra conveniences. Lot?In McConnellsvUle, >100x111 eet; 6-room (new) recldenoe, barn .nd crib. Well of good water. 10014 Acree?Five miles east of fork; 6- room dwelling, 3 tenant houses ?3 rooms each, barn, eta US Acres?Three miles from Smyria; 4-room dwelling, 8,tenant houses, arge barn, 3 good orchards and plenty if wood; 1-2 mile of school and ihurches. ISO Acres?Six miles from Clover; 7 oom residence, good barn and crib, 1 enant house and other outbuildings. Plenty of wood, including lots of saw lmber. 58 8-4 Acres?Five miles from York; i-room residence and barn. About 10 icres bottom land. Plenty of wood. 208 Acres Five miles from York. Seven-room residence, large barn, 4 enant houses, , eta Well of good w&er. Plenty of wood. 80 Acres?Nine miles from York, 5 nlles from-Smyrna and 5 miles from ting's Creek; l-room house. 1081-2 Acres?Two miles from York, light room residence. 1 tenant house. i ;out 25 acres timber, balance open a..d. 1*8 2-3 Acres?Ten miles from York; ' miles Atom Clover, and 3 miles frum ting's,Creek; 1-2 mile from A. M. HeMil's store; 7-ro^r: dwelling, barn, irlb, and 8 tenant houses. About 10,>00 to 78,000 test saw timber. 14% Acres?Three miles from York; wo 4-toom residence*; 2 barns, crib, tc- About 75 acres open land, balance a timber. 160 1-1 Aaron FObr miles from York ind S 1-2 miles from Sharon. Two tenint houses, and barn. Well of rood rater. About 7i acres open land, balince In timber. Something: like 250,00 feet saw timber. 160 Acres?11-2 miles from Philalelphla school house; 6-room re silence, barn and one tenant house. Remember, I hare lot* of others. Money to losa on Rarminf Lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS WEST. ESTATE loom 204 First Nattasl Bank Bldf. The next time you buy calomel ask far r\ ' V Hie purified end refined calomel tablets that are ndutealees, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. SOVEREIGN j Tonic for Ever Build* U/> Run-down 3yst*ms. When your health has been underlinded by worry and overwork, when our vitality Is lowered, when you ave that "don't care a rap" feeling, rhen your nerves are depressed, when our work appears too much for you, ou are then in a run-down condition. Your system must be upheld by an ctive tonic. You will find It In Sover* ign Tonio for Men, which gives new trength and ambition?the very help ou need. Sovereign Tonic for Men Is a real estoratlon, a blood maker and a-nerve uilder. When your blood is impoverished firough the want of Iron, which prouces rich red blood and changes food ito "livlne tissue"?you will find the emedy in Sovereign Tonic. Each tabit contains 1 grain of PREPARED FtON with other blood and nerve proucts. Tou will be surprised and deijhted with the new strength and vim overeign Tonic gives you. You will begin to feel the efficacy of le Sovereign Tonic after the first dose, lon't hesitate if you belong to the rmy of "Hasbeens." Try Sovereign lemedy without delay and become nee more a happy, contented member [ society, receiving the full benefits of < 'hat is your just rights in the battle } ( life. i Sovereign Tonic for Men will do more t ) brighten the world, to dispel gloom, 1 > make happy homes than all the me- 4 icines that have been compounded. j Your druggist sells it or can get it ^ >r you. Always In stock at The York J rug Store. Price $1.00. 4 Sent by mail'or receipt of price. 4 Sovereign Remedy Co. 1215 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. < iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimimnniiiiHiiMiiiuii . -i ; ; ; <r?8BiHSfl I ' rannnH I i d ^! H v y 11^^ ^ w I HORSES, HJUtES All 5 WE NOW BAYS ON HA! 1 MULES, and within the Next ^ | celve * Car of Choice HORSES. 2 prepared to mieet the reqalremet I MULES, HORSES or MARES, s our PRICES ARE RIGHT, and S With a GUARANTEE THAT HA I FIRST-CLASS WAGO] 3 ^ 1 WE ALSO HAVE A 8ELB s HARNESS to be found in this S h&rnem e^er offered hereabofats. 5 'or WAGON harness come en j >roLls JAMES E IUAVETUE CARS Eeo, Cole 8 and Maxwell v ?the Best. Purchasers of automobiles Errant the very best there if K^for the money. Thla eppllee t thorn who have he< experience end those who. hare not had exDerlenoe. I have RBOS and 1CAXWKLU3 or exhibition next to the City Market anc can give all desired Information on th< higher priced ard more powerful -ow*r The RBO TRUCK simply cannot 1m beat for the price. When you go on the lookout foj cam you want to. aee me, and. I want to iiee you. 0. P. SHKBEB BANK OF H"K0S0vi ' . HICKORY GROYE, & a We Invite your fmrtwe end - fjumnre yoa that every courtesy.f>| end mmiiwfflflhttai^oopdihri J. S. WBLKERSON, Pres. fa/ W. 8. iWJUaOBtgON, Vice Pree. Li. M. ALLISON, Outlier, , J. L. PLAXLOO, AM. Cashier. : Bank of Hickory Grove [gfc. HICKORY CBOVK. 8. C. SO HAMS WANTED ?yt *v?5v.> 6Stjfi-*. jcf ? >i \r: We want to buy FIFTY COUNTRY CURED HAM8. If you hare ahy to sell, see ui at onoe. -?' When you hare a good Fat Baef to Mil, LET ME KNOW. FRESH FISHFRIDAY AND fikSVJBDAY. Wo will have a nice assortment of FRESH FISH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Lot us have your order. When that Calf goto four weeks old? Oats too strong for wife to holdJust send him on to town? We pay you the cash right down. all ? O. O. CITY HEAT MARKET C. F. SHERER, Prop. 4 ? % yobk county bu ments have ni with the south mission, tax bet' 1919, as bequibed . J 1 4 * Twenty of these in Rock Mill, 1 at Clover, 3 Grove, 3 at Catawba A Penalty will be impi ing these returns, a rlnno do will flnH t.hfl UVUV MV ?? ? purpose at this Banl If we can be of assistant yet filed their return: Bank or not, Call on If you are not a patron < cordial invitation to age of our facilities. JL. J \ ~W I \ ALL BUSINESS : i : PEOPLES BANK & | O. Ix COBB J. M. STROl President. Vice Preeid I J. T. OR\WPORD, Vice-Pres. . "^aS ID MULES COMINC ID a choioe selection of TOUNQ leek or Ton Day* we expect to reMARBS and VULB0, and win bo . it* of all comer* whether they want ^ Yea, to be sure, you will find theft that every, animal we sell is sold / BNOROui^etaiwma ijt Iff XT A "PHTPgg "T ^ JCTION. OF TKB SWT WAOOIT I city?porta** the boot lot of too4 9 '1:?' "At loMt, if you oro to the markot 8 d let us Mbof'ft* wwt w torn, i SffllBRS | H REAL ESTATE A6ENCY I FOB SALE <0 Acres?Kiny's Mountain md, t| from York. \ 180 Amcs IBt room dwelling and a srSar^ 1 <? ChjHotte rtad.qga? Cwon mill. 100x400 & on Charlotte siroet -* O^One Good Now Ftw^EUiomjatow-r ^r tag twoMfcouses aad^cflota, one on t ConmM street and the other on Clove houM, 'J^Snsisi son VutJeffoitonttrmt jnmBoe^aoM?MdMM)a?UB? g<|x |j|j| tweeu residence* of W. I* WlUUnuand qo^^g^li Building and two Acre* of Lead. At FUboit, bqtoWin*io Mr. S. U W?l3^f; ;? ( C F. 8HKRER* Real Seta*. , the Bask of Clover . m nucv . ... '< . :> jj YOUR BUftlNEtt- fMSS|$ $ k$L NO MATTER what your line?be It gam^biacksmithl^yll dlgta* /A mercnanalBLng or professional, ougiil ^ ) to be, for your own personal astlSgsaw* > tlon, handled through the Bent?this , Bank if it la moat conveniant to yon. 1 THE BANK WAT 18 THE SURE j WAT of knowing just how you stand ^ financially. It tends to system In boa- - J tnesa affairs.^ It fives Your twain?a ? affairs s hatter tons with the man with whom you do business, but do not come, intp direct contact with. It . will give you more confldenoe la TOUR own business aftairs^^T> >/,,. v T THIS BANK right at year door, of. fers its services to help TOU to bet-|W; tei) business methods. /Wo want Tour Banking business and will do svsrythlng a rrxl bank ean do tp marit Tour busln<88 and your Osofldanosr and without Tour Oaofldanost then of course, this Bank doesn't expect your business. But ws believe ws can have ^ both to your advantage. JAr A. PAGE. Cashier. 5 r 7 ^sJKiSI * SINESS ESTABLISEIGLECTED TO FILE if carolina tax com- i (jens fob the teab j bylaw: Hill, 13 m York, 3 in Fort ;; ** at Sharon, 1 at Hickoiy ?| , and 1 at Bowling Green. ;; J! osed on all those not 111md those who hare not 1! necessary blanks for this <; c. ; ! :: 3e to those who have not I! s, whether patrons of this <? us. ' d of ours, we extend you a. J come in and take advant- ;; !! V + 4 ' CONFIDENTIAL 4 > 4 I * 4 ? 4 > TRUST COMPANY !! ' 4 i JP J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr. jMffl lent Outlier ; ^ WM. 8. MOORE, Aaet. 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