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tumorous J)rpartmr?t The Boss Was Imprssssd.?The marriage license clerk of a southern town was In the habit of amusing the other clerks and himself, at the expense of the colored applicants, by using the biggeet words he could think of, slung together in a ji*wbreaking jumble, while the applicants stood, open-mouthed, marveling at his linguistic wisdom. One day, when the clerk was holding forth before a colored woman who was getting' tne license ucwuw n.c pective groom couldn't leave his work, the chief clerk of the court happened Into the office, which he visited about once a week. The marriage license clerk didn't see him come in, and the boss listened to something like this: "You see, madam, so far as we're indiflferentiated, we'd just as llefereno hand you the license for the lucre without interrogationing you and transubstantiating tt into the record, J but we're compelled to ask you if the applicarinuses are white or black or married or single or divorced, for the purpose of safeguarding the conserva> tion of the dictum." "Yessuh, yessuh," said the woman with respectful awe. When she was gone the boss called the clerk into his private office. "Say, Eddie," he asked, "what's this conservation of the dictum we've got to safeguard? Is there much of it ia the office?" 'Twas Ever Thua?Mr. Smith, hearing music and singing at his neighbor's house, decided he would drop in and sqp how they were. Mr. Jones welcomed him and ush ered him into the parlor wnere nu? daughter was playing the piano and his sop singing. Mr. Smith begged them to continue. They consented. The first song they selected was "Mother." They sang this very feelingly and then father joined in on the chorus. This was followed by "Mother Machree" and others of like sentiment on sjongs about mother?how true they were, how dear and how they loved to sing them. Then, as Mrs. Jones hadn't appeared yet, Mr. Smith inquired about her state of health. "Oh," said Mr. Jones, "she's well enough. She's in the kitchen doing the dishes, but after she has finished and has taken in the wood she'll join us." ?Judge. Quack Remedies.?"Bolshevism can't make this poor world of ours a heaven," said Mayor Cornell Schrieber of Toledo, O. "Bolshevism is a quaek remedy, and the Bolshevik remiifd me of Blanc. "To Blanc, who had a cure for everything. Nore remarked that his overworked brother eouldn't be induced to take a holiday. " 'He's terribly run down," said Nore, 'but he won't lay off?says he'd be lost without his profession.' " 'Hump.' said Blanc. 'What is your brother's profession, may I ask-' " 'Chiropodist,' said Nore. " 'Then.' said Blanc, 'the thing is easy. Let him take his holiday at the foot of a mountain or in the fertile corn country of the middle west and for holiday reading let him purchase "The Pilgrim's Progress." by Bunyan.'" Bewildered Poultry^?"What is a roost, dad?" asked Tommy. "A roost, my son, is a pole upon which chickens sit at night," replied his father. "And what's a perch, dad?" "A perch is what shlckens perch on." "Then, I suppose, dad, a chicken could roost on a perch?" aame the further inquiry. "Of course," was the smiling reply. "And they could perch on a roost?" "Why, y-yes." "But if. just after some chickens had perched on a roost and made it a perch, some more chickens came along and roosted on the perch and made it a roost, then the rooet would be a perch and the perch would be a roost, and some of the chickens would be perchers and the others would be roosters, and " Muscular Music.?"Thank gooduess, now the Hun has shown himself in his true colors, our ears are no longer shattered with the noisy music of Richard Strauss." The speaker was Handel Booth, sec retary of the L>enver rniinariuunn; ?vciety. "I know a chap," he went en, "who said to his music teacher: " "Professor, I'd like to take up the study of Strauss with you. What will it cost?" " 'Dot. mein friendt," said the old professor, 'vill depend on how many times der piano will hare to be rebuild' Stung!?"Now," said the farmer to the new hand from the city, "I want yo? to clean up the pigsty, the stable, the henhouse, and all the other houses of the stock!" For two days the new hand worked vigorously; then he appeared before his employer with both eyes nearly closed, his mouth swollen, and red lumps over face, neck and hands. "Gimrae my money," he demanded: "I'm goin' to quit." "What's the matter?" asked the farmer. "I don't know what's the matter," returned the victim. "but It happened when I started to clean the behive." Who Blames Him??The professor was given a banner to carry in the suffrage parade, but in spite of the entreaties of the marshal he refused to open it, but marched the entire distance with the pennant furled. When he reached home his wife accosted him with: "John, why on earth didn't yo? unfurl your banner?" "Do you know what it said on that banner?" retorted John. "No." "Wall, this was the inscription: 'Men can vote?why can't I?*" Not His Sort of Berth.?A commercial traveler is on friendly terms with a porter of a sleeping car that he uses frequently. "Well, Lawrence," announcad the salesman gleefully one morning. "I've - - ? v> some gooa news; ve nau u uiiiii In our family?twins." "Dat am no berth, suh.' 'answered Lawrence: "dat's a section!" Qaite Enough.?"When you charged over the top did the Germans remark your style of fighting " "Oh. ye?; they kept us a ruaning comment." iiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s a mm | E E a 1 5 ' I MjP MBHHnHi IV I 1BW 1 HORSES, MAKES AN E WE NOW HAVE ON HAN 2 MULES, and within the Next W 5 ceive a Car of Choice HORSES, 2 prepared to meet the requiremen 2 MULES, HORSES or MARES. r our PRICES ARE RIGHT, and = with a GUARANTEE THAT HA! | FIRST-CLASS WAGOI ~ WE ALSO HAVE A SELE 2 HARNESS to be found in this ( 5 harness ever offered hereabouts. 3 for WAGON HARNESS come ant | JAMES B liimiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii SAFE, GENTLE F BRJN rn? MMk m #xr?r.n mflOJLLi Haarlem Oil has sau^lsd auCarl-nr humanity to withstand flacks of kldnsy, liver. Nadder a&d aiosach troubles and ail ilMiues fan aeotad wtth the urinary rfeaxb ami to bfeUd up ajxd restore to Wbk org:ana . weakened *7 disease. K?w aooat teaportaut organs must bo watch &l, bsoa?s tfcey filter and purify tM'Mood;\*tflWM titer 4o their work ru? are Aoom^d. Wearlneea, siseplseanseu. nervousness, despondency, bachaoha. otomaob trooM4 pains la tbo fptna and lowor abs itnti, gravel, dttfatty when urteotMjna ?otz> MWDAL. HaaHem OO GapNOTICE Of Application for New Certificate of Stock. VTOTICE is hereby given that on the 6th day of September, 1919, application will be made to the Clover Cotton Manufacturing Company, Clover, SC.. for a new Certificate of Stock to replace three certain Certificates numbered 45, 46 and 47, for thirty shares, forty shares, and thirty-seven shares, respeotively, of stock in said Clover Cotton Manufacturing Company, which said original Certificates have been lost or destroyed. B. W. HEFFERON. July 24th, 1919. 69 f 6t. HP* Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. Ib. and upward, at The Enquirer Office. illIUIIIllUIHf llllllBllltflllllllllUIIIHUIIIII 1 TURNIP SEED2 - We have Just received a shipi 2 most popular varieties. I^et us s g somewhat limited. Better buy yo = J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY F = "T HE SFItVIt i: 7uiiHuiiimiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiininmiiiiiiin wiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiu 1 S E R > 1 MAKES OUR Tliis Conservative tut Progressive 5 ocen largely instrumental in enabl 2 the fruits of fheir undertakings, ofl 2 ers now on the HIGHWAY O FE! ? to reach the goal. 2 = For year3 we have done our 1 ? 2 public has shown its appreciation t 2 stantly growing quantity. = v OUR WATCH WO 1 THE LOAN AND -- "THE BANK FOI " 11 n i! 111uiraiiih i ii r 11111:111 n m :: 11111 Next Tin cc Time lo Re-tira? i a u y Fl?k> BIG TIR] YORK ] iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiim C.I D MULES COMING \ D a choice selection of YOUNG S eek or Ten Days we expect to re- 5 MARES and MULES, and will be E ts of all comers whether they want 5 Yes, to be sure, you will find that g that every animal we sell is sold S NO ROUND CORNERS. S T HARNESS? 1 CTION OF THE BEST WAGON E city?perhaps the best lot of good 5 At least, if you are in the market 3 1 let us show you what we have. 'tz ROTKERS H0RSES [ ivniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB REMEDY GS SURE RELIEF ules ax* the remedy 70a need. Take three or fonr every day. The heallkg otl ao&ks into the eells and lining of the kldneye and drive* oat the poiqona. New life*and health wfH enrely follow. When your normal vigor haa been reatored oontlnue treatment for a while to keep yodraelf in condldoa and prevent a return of the dieeaae. Don't wait until yon are rncapable of Setting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capralen today. Tour drugeat win cheerfully .refund year money 70a ere not satisfied with reaulta But be awe to get the original Imported 0OLD -iTJDAL and accept no aubatltotea In three atxe*. Sealed paokarea. At all drug atorea. FOR SALE 1LI Y Farm, 3 miles south of Clover, of 94 3-4 acres; good 3-room house, ceiled throughout; barn, fine spring of water; 10 acres sure-crop bottom land, plenty of Oak and Hickory timber, and several hundreds cords of pine wood. Good land- Come, look it over. Also My House and Lot in Clover, S. C. Nicely situated on Main street, large corner lot of 1 1-10 acres; 9 room dwelling, barn and warehouse; plenty of garden, with room for another building on corner of lot. Your chance to get you a good home in Clover, with plenty of room. See S- N. Stacy in regard to price and terms on farm, and Blanton Stacy, at <~"lover Drug Co., in regard to house and lot, or write me at 1107 Palmetto Bldg., Columbia, S. C. 59 f 4t JOHN I> STACY. IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiHIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllll riME TO SOW 'EM j ment of Turnip Seed in all of the 5 mpply your needs. The stock is 5 ur supply early. E 'HARMACY Clover, S. C. I imr<j stouk" = iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiwiiniiiimiiiiinitmiHiiiunT! 111 ii i j n 1111 ii i n 111 > i n ii i n i i 111 n n ii i u i: 11111111 hce 1 BANK GROW 1 Bank of S E R V I C E, which has E ling many business men to enjoy E 'ers its Efficient Facilities to oth- E CDEAVOR, who are still striving E sfcJST to serve tne puduc anu me 5 >y bringing us its business in con- r RD IS SERVICE = SAVINGS BANK I t THE PEOPLE _ Illllll I Illllll Illlllllfl rie?Buy \ 1 ?? - - )RD TIR They a tread i marvel sistanc ES?EXCESS A FURNITURE & HARDW^ ??nmm"" """ -- jxv." SOVEREIGN Tonic for Ever Builds U/d Run-down Systems. When your health has been underminded by worry ajid overwork, when your vitality is lowered, when you hnvn that "Hnn't Pfl ro n rfin" foftllnP. when your nerves are depressed, when your work appears too much for you, you are then in a run-down condition. Your system must be upheld by an active tonic. You will find it in Sovereign Tonic for Men, which gives new strength and ambition?the very help you- need. Sovereign Tonic for Men is a real restoration, a blood maker and a nerve builder. When your blood is impoverished through the want of Iron, which produces rich red blood and changes food into "living tissue"?you will And the remedy in Sovereign Tonic. Each tablet contains 1 grain of PREPARED IRON with other blood and nerve products. You will be surprised and delighted with the new strength and vim Sovereign Tonic gives you. You will begin to feel the efficacy of the Sovereign Tonic after the first dose. Don't hpsitate if you belong to the Army of "Hasbeens." Try Sovereign Remedy without delay and become once more a happy, contented member of society, receiving the full benefits of what is your just rights in the battle of life. Sovereign Tonic for Men will do more to brighten the world, to dispel gloom, to make happy homes than all the me dicines that have been compounded. Your druggist sells It or can get It for you. Always in stock at The York Drug Store. Price $1.00. Sent by mail or receipt of price. Sovereign Remedy Co. 1215 Filbert._St., Philadelphia, Pa. REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOE SALE 60 Acres?King's Mountain road, li miles from York. 150 Acres?Six room dwelling and a tenant house. York and Clover road, 1 1-2 miles from Clover. 150 Acres?Two tenant houses, on the York and Clover road, 1 1-2 miles from Clover. _ 51 Acres?On Pinckney road, 2 1-2 miles from York. Two 6-room houses on the place. Five Room House?On one acre lot, on Charlotte road, near Cannon mill. Good New Four-Room House?Lot 100x400 feet, on Charlotte street. One Good New Five Room House? On lot 100x300, near Graded school. Mrs. Janle Parish Property?Including two houses and two lots, one on Congress street and the other on Cleveland avenue. One Five Room House?And 1 6room house on King's Mountain street. 87 Acres?At McConnellsville, between J. T. Crawford'a and C. & N.-W. railroad. 70 Acres?With two houses, within two miles of courthouse. H. T. Williams Property?Joining the Graded school. Eight rooms on a 2acre lot. Sewerage, lights, bath, etc. C. F. Sherer Residence?Five room house, on lot 110x260 feet. Good barn. East Jefferson street* Four Room House and Lot?On same street 'rwo iA>ts?un uncom sireei, opposite J. E. Johnson's residence; 80 foot front, each. Lot?King's Mountain street, between residences of W. L. Williams and Mrs. D. E. Finley. 48 Acres?Of land ne^r New Zion church. Will sell cheapFive Room House?A Good Store Building and two Acres of Land, at Filbert, belonging to Mr. E. L- Wood. C K. SHERER. Real Estate. What About It? EVERT intelligent property owner understands that a building that would have cost $1,000 to erect in 1914 would cost from $2,000 to $2,500 in 1919, with a mighty slim chance of getting it erected even at the higher figures, owing to the scarcity of material and labor. It is a fact that many dwellings - -VI. ,1 ?1t ..... -V, ? ..n.tn. Ill 11119 IUWU ttllU ail U v Cl 111C wvuuuj ; are insured for practically the same amount today a9 in 1914, and if one of that kind should be burned the owner j would realize when he undertook to rebuild, that his insurance as compared to the cost of rebuilding amounted to practically nothing. The same condition applies to practically all other classes of property. What about you, Mister? Are you adequately insured? If you are NOT, don't you think that good business sense would tell you that you should increase your protection? I am in position to furnish you with Gilt Edge Protection and would be pleased to consult with all desiring that kind. SAM M. GRIST Room 203, First National Bank Bldg. WW Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. E>. and upward, at The Enquirer Office. ft ' ES ire the tough J tires and a j [ in their ree to wear. SILEAGE iRE CO. I Stomach Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant,?a glass with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER \ Nothing like it for renovating old wnm-nnt afnmarhi nnnvprtincr fond into rich blood and sound flesh. Bottled and guaranteed by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shelton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone YORK WHOLESALE GROC., Distributors for York. FEELING BLUE LIVER LAZY TAKE A CAL0TA1 Wonderful How Young an Energetic You Feel Afte Taking This Nauseales Calomel Tablet. If you have not tried Calotabs yo have a delightful surprise awaitln you. The wonderful llver-cleansln and system-purifying properties ofcal omel may now be enjoyed without th slightest unpleasantness. A Calotab ? bedtime with a swallow of water,that's all. No taste, no salts, nor th slightest unpleasant effects. You wak up in the morning feeling so good the "you want to laugh about it Your live in clean, your system is purified, you appetite hearty. Eat what you wish,no danger. The next time oyu fe< lazy, mean, nervous, blue or dlscour aged give your liver a thorough cleans ing with a Calotab. They are so perfet that your druggist is authorized to re fund the price as a guarantee that yo will be delighted. Calotabs are sold only in origins sealed Dackaees. Price thirty-five cent At all drugstores.?(adv). REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING A' YOUR DOOR. WALK IN. BUY REAL ESTATE. Some of My Offerings: Lot?On West Madison street; 4 room residence and barn. About 37 feet front. A money maker. Lot?On Jefferson street, 86x218 feel Six-room residence with water, light and sewerage. Lot?On East Madison street, 200: 268 feet, with 8-rooi.. residence. Lot?On East Liberty street, i32x34i feet; 10-room residence with all mod ern conveniences. Lot?In McConnellsville, 100x111 feet; 6-room (new) residence, bari and crib. Well of good water. 1661-4 Acres?Five miles east o York; 6-room dwelling. 3 tenant house: ?3 rooms each, barn, etc. 113 Acres?Three miles from Smyr na; 4-room dwelling, 2 tenant houses large barn, 3 good orchards and plent; of wood; 1-2 mile of school am churches. 136 Acres?Six miles from Clover; 7 robm residence, godd barn and crib, : tenant house and other outbuildings Plenty of wood, including lots of sa? timber. 58 3-4 Acres?Five miles from York 6-room residence and barn- About 11 acres bottom land. Plenty of wood. 268 Acres?Five miles from York Seven-room residence, large barn, tenant houses, etc. Well of good wa ter. Plenty of wood. 80 Acres?Nine miles from York, I miles from Smyrna and 5 miles fron King's Creek; 3-room house. 108 1-2 Acres?Two miles from York Eight room residence, 1 tenant house About 25 acres timber, balance opei land. 98 2-3 Acres?Ten miles from York 7 miles from Clover, and 6 miles fron King's Creek; 1-2 mile from A. M. McGill's store; 7-room dwelling, barn crib, and 3 tenant houses. About 60, 000 to 75,000 feet saw timber. 143 Acres?Three miles from York two 4-room residences; 2 barns, crib etc- About 75 acres open land, balanc* in timber. 150 1-2 Acres?Four miles from YorV and 3 1-2 miles from Sharon. Two ten' ant houses, and barn. Well of gooc water. About 76 acres open land, balance in timber. Something like 250, 000 feet saw timber. 160 Acres?1 1-2 miles from Philadelphia school house; 6-room residence, barn and one tenant house. Remember, I have lots of others. Money to loan on Farming Lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS , REAL ESTATE Room 204 First National Bank Bldg ABUU1 (iKUltKltJj Ladles and Qentlemen: A word with you about Groceries When you buy Groceries for your table you want the Best in Qaulity and the Most for youV money. My constant attention is giveh to Groceries and 1 believe that I can make It to you interest to become a REGULAR CUSTOMER at this store. All sorts ol Foodstuffs are gradually advancing. Take my advice and buy freely of the goods quoted here: FRESH VEGETABLES? Always In siock. Everything sold at Lowest Prices consistent with quality. Potato SUp.s?Let your orders come now for Potato SUp.s?$2-50 per 1,000 delivered, Orders filled in 3 to 5 days or Money refunded. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ? J. A. MARIONATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office opposite the Courthouse. Telephone fc'o. 126, York Exchange. YORK. ..- ..J_ S. C. JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and Careful Attention to All Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 60. YORK, S. C 76 f.t It. J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. Prompt Attention to aJl legal Business of Whatever Nature. Office Opposite Courthouse. DR. WM. M. KENNEDY ? DENTAL SURGEON ? Office on Second Floor of the Wylie Building. relcphoncs: Office, 90; Residence, 166. rhe Enquirer Office. Nobby' S The R( g Let Put U I you'll fi :e J They li of econ just wh J Hund ?' vouch f Then r Tires?' Web o We know United Sta t. YORK M< 8 W. B. ARDREY, F< CAMP J ????????? Aug. 31, 1918 ..C. O. Dixon, Esq Sept. 10, 1918 __H. N. Singletary,E 3 Sept. 11, 1918 ..Durant,Horton&I c Sept. 13, 1918..Mrs. Mary J. Har Sept. 14, 1918 ..J. D Coker, Esq. 1 Oct. 1, 1918 F. L & John Will ! Oct. 9, 1918 W T. Wilkins, E Nov. 19, 1918 ..York Real Estate < May 7, 1919 Catawba Real Estal If we can sell property satisfactorily dorsement letters testify to that fa sell your land to advantage? In 19: and Six Hundred and Eighty-Eight Q Five M We are completely equipped I experts, accurate surveyers, < Write today for booklet expl Farm Lands Q i ?Ti Atlantic Coast I "The Name Thai Justifies Y i Petersburg, Va. Gr< Reference: Any bank in Petersburg, \ YORKVILLE C011 OUR FLOUR MILL overhauled for tl Straight Patent Fl< celled as to quality elsewhere in searc] vice. WE HAVE COTTON ? For Sale at $12 per I WE ARE HANDLI1 Forge Coals of the! we are giving prom WE HAVE COTTON purposes. WHETHER IT IS ME, * Meal or anything consideration is tin ers must not be d they receive. yorkville con United sal Thing Righ a - a n j a J -ai tilted Mates 1 ires uuuci nd them the real thing. re built to wear?to give omical service you war at they do. reds of thousands of reg or that?lots of them rig] f 2 are five distinct types o one for every need of pr av? exactly the ones for ites Tires are good tires. Tb 3TOR CAR COMPANY, >rt Mill, S. C. M. L. BELL & QU1NN, Clovei EEEZSuEei \ South Carolina farms can be V sold to better advantage now W than ever before. Crop values l\ in 1918 increased Ninety Mil1| lion Dollars. Money is plen^bJ I tiful. There is a demand for II small farms By subdividing Ml your farm or idle land we can 47 sell it at auction for you quick7/ ly and profitably. Note the prices brought by these South Carolina Farms sold through us. Location Aa'l S?U Fir i [ Near Mullins, S. C. >42,999.16 Isq." Lake City, S. C.? 66,723.66 rloyd " Manning, S C 35,294.62 relL. " Darlington, S. C. .. 25,134 56 " Hartsville S. C 10,116 20 :ox_. " Timmonsville,S.C.. 71,589 85 Isq... " Kingstree, S. C. 19,206 72 Do... York, S C 11,331 25 teCo Rock Hill, S C 17,500 00 r for the other fellow, and hundred* of enct, dosen't it stand to reason that we can L8 our total sales of Ninety-Seven ThousAcres of Farm Land amounted to illion Dollars : with an efficient corps of publicity mergetic auctioneers and sales force, laining our methods . ill (jpckiutiJ I srritory Unlimited I Realty Co. oar Confidence'* ;cnville, N. C. ra. or Greenville, N. C. z' rON OIL COMPANY j has just been thoroughly j | le 1919 season and the | 3ur we are making is unex- | j or yield. It is no use to go h of quicker or better ser- i | IEED HULLS ton, Uash, at the Mill. T? T-l 1 ' _ Cli. J YUr uomesuc, oieam auu s| Best grades obtainable and ; pt attention to all orders. SEED MEAL for feeding ! A.L, Hulls, Coal, Ice, Flour, else in our line, our first it our friends and custom isappointed in the service ON OIL COMPANY || States Tires IaaH Tiroc ivvvj p ii wtr . it Through your car and s you the kind it And that's .ular users will tit around here. , if United States ice or use. ? your car. lat's why we sell them. * York, S. C. , FORD, Clover, S. C. r, S. C. ? K-WWRNSft* York, - S. C. DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACTS OF LAND 54 2-5 Acre.?J. P. Bailee farm; one cottage, 5 rooms. 99 3-4 Acres?W. N- Gaston, 7 miles York. Price, 12,000.00. Zan OarroU?Farm, 113 acres; 4 .* horse farm open?very fine?two miles Tlrzah. 97 Acres?W. L. Wallace,, near Meek Williams. Price $4,200.00. 189 Acres?Residence and farm of Andrew J. Parrott, FUbOrt Located on the Filbert-Clover road. Will sell as a whole or In sections. Look It over and make me an offer. 921-2 Acres?H. P. Stowe farm, near Bethel church and school. Trice, $42.60 per acre. 249 1-4 Acres J. L. Currence farm, in York county; 10 miles of Gastonla; 8 miles of Belmont One nice dwelling house, 6 rooms, running water In the house; 160 ^cres in cultivation; S gUUU IVUAUb UUUOC9, UUO WUVUUVU, ? and 4 rooms. Produced In one year: 400 bushels oats, at $1 bushel, $400; 800 bushels corn at $2.25 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, $2,000. Total Income for one year, $13,380. Has two large barns, and at least 200,D00 feet saw timber. Price for all, $18,760. 160 Acres Including fine Roller Mill, Corn Mill; also 26-horse power Engine and Boiler; 1 Dwelling, i' rooms. About 76 acres In timber; 4 horse farm open. Price, $17.00 acre. 641 Acres?Three miles Hickory Grove- Mrs. Warth, $20.00 acre. (3). 154 Acres?Near Bethany A.R. P. church and High school, 10 miles York, and about 8 miles of King's Mountain station, N'. 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 300,000 feet of saw timber, and around 8,000 cords of wood. Has good buildings and barns. A. A. Lockrldge's w farm. (6). 237 Acres?One mile of DelDhos 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. (9). 41 Acres?S miles York. Price, $40.00 pier Acre. (10). 110 Acres?1 mile Sharon, L. H. Good. Price, $6,000. (12). 60 Acres?6 miles Smyrna. Price, $25.00 per Acre. (14). 37 Acres?3 miles York. Price, $60.00 per Acre. (16). 150 Acres?8 miles Smyrna. Price, $31.50 per Acre. (16). 1101-5 Acres?3 miles Sharon. Price. $2,200.00. (17). 226 Acres?8 miles Clover Price, $60.00 per Acre. (18). 351-2 Acres?At Filbert?on v King's Mountain road. Price, WjlOO. (20). 63 Acres?6 miles York. Price, $30.00 per Acre. ($2). 159 Acres?S miles Smyrna. Price, $3,500.00 total. (23). 250 Acres?3 miles Sharon. Price, $15.00 per Acre. (24). 325 Acres?J. O. P. Prioe, $25.00 per Acre. (26). One House and Lot?Near the Cannon Mill. Price, $1,786.00. (26). 20 Acres?All wood. 7 miles York. Price, $16.00 Acre. J. C. WILBORN REAL ESTATE ? OUR FARMER FRIENDS JUST NOW, when farm work ia a ( bit lighter, mahy of our farmer frlenda will doubtless want to do some repairing about their homes, or possibly a little building, painting or other fixing up. If jthls is In your mind we invite A you to see us for whatever you may need?Lumber, Rough or Dressed; ^ Doors, Sash, Door or Window Frames, T7>1 Patllnff Txitha flVl IT, - srles. Lime, Cement. Brick, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc., In fact anything In our line you may need. We are sure we can supply your wants?give you good stuff and make prices that are Interesting. Call on us for your needsLOGAN LUMBER YARD 19* See Hie Enquirer Office for all v kinds of Commercial Stattosury of too better kinds. A