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GARNERED WITH SCISSORS , ?r-i >/ Revs Front Within and Wfflioiii fiw (ounty. # ' tONDENSED FOB QUICK HEADING ? &ortl? Items of Foot, Soma of Comment and AH Helpiix) to Give an idea ot What-Our Neighbors Are Saying and : : v - Rock Hill Record, Oct. 2: Mrs. J. E W. Haile.has been added to-the faculty ot the Central1 School as Instructor lit ptoJko gnd director of the chorus world Halle will also be pianist and h<we charge of the chapel music each day........HL M. Fincher, who moved here MVffftl months ago from Camden died M W home on Peachtree -street on Tv&sday evening at 6:30, and his remains were buried here Wednesday afternoon _.The Anderson Motor Cornt pany has bought a tract of timber land near Sharon, totaling 175 acres, with ^^Or??tlmat? cut of 1,250,000 feet of ash, Rfolar, birch arid oak. The Motor , company has alpo purchased a complete sawmill outfit, which has been ln. V"?$'led on the land .'.?The Record un3brstands thai Dr. Robt. H. Crawford qfthls chy has a very attractive offer ttl *ake charge of the surgical work of a" hospital 'at Rutherfordton, N. C., owned principally by a very wealthy Philadelphia and'that he will accept ttfe^8ame._._... A'report from J. G. Andlrson, cbalr.nan of the committee appelated from the Rotary C^lub to get up Tbtratoclt for a "Housing Corporation* fo/lthcJt Hill, states that up to this mo'/ftlng they had In round numbers $45,600 subscribed and that the committee "would do some more work on it i' today. Fort Mill Times, Oct. 2: Robert F. (Wr, Jr., who Is convalescent from an deration recently sustained at a Chester' hospital/ is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. R. F. Grier Lee White, ?'colored man who has been in the employ of the Fort Mill Mfg. company Jof a number of years, died of pneumonia at his home In the "Paradise" section of the town Saturday night Miss Dora Grler, who for a number of ytara -h*s held the position of chief clerk in the ojflce of the Fort Mill Manufacturing Company, leaves this wefk fob-Charlotte, where she has ac-> - .1 niui in automobile tJi'PlCU Or PVOIVIVU TT*V?* ? ? _ concern and where she will make her future home The need of dwelling , , j houses'in Fort Mill has never In our recolloctton, been as great as at present. Ohe'property owner whose rented house Was expected to be vacant within a ?$>ort time has had at least a dozen applicants, and we hear that one of the leaAng citizens of the town is likely to ft&Vfe away because tpe house which he IS'bcciQpylhg has recently been sold and he is livable tot secure other living quarters. The men of our town who are able ought to build some, houses and relieve this situation Some ineak thief relieved Mr. D. A. Lee of t?7 Tuesday .afternoon the money fcttlg taken from the'cash drawer of Mrt-Lee's grocery store on South Main street. Mr. Lee stepped out of his place of business to get his mail from the postofflce and when he returned a tew minutes later discovered the theft. There was no clue as tO?who got the Mi. w R Pronp. one of the bpg't known and most highly esteemed ci'ttsens of the Marvin section of Union ctiilnty, died suddenly of paralysts at hfc*T?orhe late Sunday afternoon. Mr. Crane-had suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago, but, apparently had about recovered _It is a little funny thatone can buy a peck of sweet potato^? at one of the local groceries for 65- cents and then stop a few doors an3~ buy the same goods for 60 cents a.peck, and sliced ham can be bought alio cents a pound, while others sell it at-.90' cents a pound. It is because * rqme want .to get rich quicker than ttye others? ^ 'Chester Reporter, Oct. 2i Dr. D. G. Phillips, who underwent an operation at'flhe_Cfr ester Sanatorium recently, . W&a^eafficiently improved Monday to home. His son, Mr. Jas. W. FhWips, will be at the Sanatorium a fejv days longer We understand that the work has been commenced at Lookhart preparatory to the erection of'the coffer dam and other preliminaries in connection with the construction of the new steel bridge i.Rev. v J. 12; Mahaffey, of York, was in Chester Tufe&day evening for the "Gypsy" Smith Jr,; meeting The committee from Cbgster that were in Washington Monday with regard to the new passenger station that the Seaboard Air Line railway is under contract to build in this city, this fall were given a hearing at Director General Hines* office by Mr. ^ Taylor, Mr. Hines' assistant, at whfeh Mr. W. J. Harahan, president of the Seaboard, was present, and at which all or rne uoiaus 01 me inupoeition were gone into There was a fire in the Moffat Grocery Co's wareroom in Mr. J. W. Carroll's building Toesday evening that might have pi oven highly serious, had it not been diftppvered when it was. Fire from a lighted cigarette or in some other way communicated to a case of matches " jfeii a.aerious blaze seemed imminent^ but the fire was discovered just at this Juncture, and was put out with slight loss.. Married Monday, September 29, 1919, Miss Etta L- Smith, of Chester. and Mr. Frazer. P. Patton, of Arden,,C. Rev. J. E. Purcell, pastor of rtirity Presbyterian church officiating. Gastonia Gazette, Oct. 3: The evangelistic services being conducted at the I.oray Baptist church by Rev. J. W. Hipft^rson, the well-known Texas tfcangelist, are "having excellent results. Sln^fe the meeting began Sunday there haVe already ben 39 additions to th membership of the church One of the more Important of the real estate .??*: B y '>/*- ;v 0 'y V* X -S V ^ WHO KNOWS WHAT H Sj w * sf " B Mam >, E^HSif& mHHO. ' HyK^^rarK ^p ?^HmH|H^P *s?* ' *" I r.-i' j ', .. -. V'/""' feuge and unknown fish caufdit t England. It was 18 feet long and was being a sort of cross between the man-i transfers noted at the courthouse in the office of tlje Register of Deeds yesterday was the sale of Mj*. Thos. E. Sunnmerow of hIs' property at 311 South street to Mt. Yancey D. Moore, for the consideration of $5,000. Other transfers were as follows: J. H. Coffey and wife to H. F. Glenn, for $1,500 a lot on Morris street In Gastohla. H. J. Johnson and wife, Mamie Johnson, to John W, Gaston and J. H.. Elmore, for $1,200, two lots In Belmont, adjoining the lands of S. P. Stowe, and Belmont public schools. Ben E. Douglas, to 8.' A. Keever, for $1,600, a lot on West Franklin Avenue, adjoining the lands of D. A. Grigg, R. M. Johnson and others I......:.Yesterday afternoon at 2.?0 ^o'clock death eased the suffering of little "Bille Hope" Adams, eight months-old son of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Adams ?.LHl9 many friends will regret to learn that Mr. John F. Davis, who has been seriously ill for sometime, is worse. His condition today is reported as quite unfavorable On last Saturday evening, September 27th, at the residence of Mr. w. u. weicn ai the Parkdale Mill, Rev. G. P. Abernethy, pastor of the Loray Baptist church, officiated at a double wedding. The contracting parties were Miss Elsie Welch, who became the bride of Mr. Alvin C. Hull, of South Gastonia; and Miss Gertrude Jones, who was united in marriage with Mr. Carl Creedmore, of West GastOnia. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Items of Interest from All Sections of South Carolina. ? The city schools of Columbia, have an enrollment of 5,043 up to date. ? S. M. Rice, superintendent of education of Union county has resigned. ? Coroner Owens of Greenwood county has tendered his resignation to Governor Cooper. ? H. L. Scarborough of Rocky EluiT, Sumter county, sold his plantation of 590 acres this week for $80,000. ? Senator Dial and Congressman Dominick are said to be making efforts to get a Federal building for Anderson. ' ? Allen University, a college for colored students opened for the current session in Columbia Thursday with an enrollment of about 20. ? The fall meeting of Enoree Presbytery was held at Greer last week. Rev. C. O. Martindale of Riedville, was elected moderator. ...? The Marmac is the name of a new Columbia hotel which has recently lioan ononerl for business. The hostelry is the property of Frank D. McNulty who proposes to operate it himself. ? Clemson college has the largest enrollment in its history, more than 800 students attending Ihe college. There are altogether 388 students taking agricultural courses. ? The Mullins Cotton Holding Corporation with an authorized capital of $100,000, placed a buyer on the Mullins market last week to buy and store distress cotton. ? F. A. Littlejohn, a white man was arrested in Columbia last week, when he got off a train carrying suitcases coiit'ainnig thirty-one quarts of liquor. He forfeited a bond of $100 in re corder's court. ? The Lutherans of South Carolina are in the Held to raise a $300,000 endowment fund for New*berry college and Summerland college. The campaign will have its formal opening on October 19 and close October 31. ?11. F. McLeod, state manager of thd South Carolina Cotton Association said Friday that unless the association could secure offices within the next lew weeks it would be necessary to move state headquarters from Columbia to some other city. ? T. S. Burch, sheriff of Florence county has been lined $25 by Federal Judge Smith for contempt of court. It was proved that the sheriff allowed a Federal prisoner in his custody to appear on the streets of Florence. ? The remains of Rev. John P. Knox, former j)astor of the A. R. I\ church of Columbia have been taken up from in ! ; front of the A. R. P. church on Laurel i jstreet in Columbia and re-interred in 1 I-lmwood cemetery. 1 ? Ernest Brown alias "Monk" Brown Iqxaojl > - 1 IND OF FISH THIS IS? I: jiSiMM8^f^nM ,u. _ B^T| te jjj^ ^ y mackerel fishefs In a net at Torbaj ?r i of a species unknown to the flshenne* tr eating shark and the gentle dolphin. X in 1 vl son of Wilborn Brown of Anderson county was perhaps fatally wounded Wednesday night by Seudday Bruce. Both young ipen are about 24 years of age and are well known.1 Liquor was the cause of it al). > ? The first re-union of the Eighty- t*1 first Division commonly known as the "Wildcats" will be held,in Colum- ^ bia on September 20, 1919, according to t0 announcement Just made at the hpad- E quarters of the division veteran's asso- 01 elation in Columbia. ? Thus far a total of 153 students are fe enrolled in the South .Carolina College tc for Medicine in Charleston. Of these m 05 have enrolled fn the school of medl- S( cine, 50 in the school of pharmacy, two j( in the school of public health and ^ thirty-six in the school of public nursing. ' el ? Earl O'Quinn, 22, was shot and pkilled at Embree, Bamberg county last week by H. R. Warren. It seems that Warren expected O'Quinn to marry his b< (Warren^s)^ist?^ la f V,nif 4-1?f INo matt buy it.Lu: is always; standard, f Every, pi in an airf Luziam full rich. ? * $-1 lyZJ^NE c< (The Reify11 # IT IS SAB. THAT "A GOOD IS A D And A SAFE (?) Man is a If that be true? . TIIP riPYt Snfpct Afnn ' tried and who has always ir This Bank with its Six! SIXTEEN YEARS OF S Leaves the matter of judgr AN OPEN BOOK." Day in and Day OutMonth in and M< Year in and AS WE LIVE WE GROWinterests as a Depositor are A Liberal Interest Paic Your Money Help You Ea THE FIRST NATIONAI "Yon Had Better Be S When You'Think Bank, T1 y *. *': - v '* ' * * ^ - v ?1 4 * " . V id when O'Quinn failed t'Q show up id later denied any knowledge of the oposed marriage the killing followed. -Automobiles licensed by the state ghway commission during the esent year totaled 6fi,501- The total nount of license fees taken in by the mmlsslon up to the end of Sepmber totals $300,941.48. Of this nount $246,731.84 has been return1 to the various counties of the state^ i. be used by them on road construcm. - Thos. L. Ingram and E. Q. Injram ho are charged with having killed urch Kirkley, a prominent citizen, of tic-raw, several days ago hav4 been leased on bond. The bond was anted by Judge Edward Mclver after idge W. H. Townsend had refused to low them bond. _T. L. Ingram was leased in a bond of $10,000 and E. , Ingram gave bond in the sum of i.000. ? Wade Hampton Glbbes, 'state game arden, has suggested to Governor aoper that the state establish three ime preserves, one on a tract of 300 ires of land on Glassy Mountain, in reenvllle county, one in the John De i Howe school, in McCormlck county, id one on ? tract of 700 acres in ewberry county, these three tracts sing owned by the state. Mr. Glbbes ys game preserves dre being estabihed in every state in the union, and' every clvilired country in the world, id he thinks South1 Carolina' Bhould 11 in line. In this letter to the govnor Mr. Gibbes says that considerable ouble has been experienced along the orth Carolina line with hunters comg into Soqth Carolina and hunting in olation of the state ldws, and he sug:sts that tbe law be so amended as provide mdre severe punishment for lis class of offenders. r ' ... ? 1 -Establishment of protected game inctuarles on 800,000 acres of fend iroughout Virginia within the last iar Has "gone far toward increasing ie game supply of Virginia, according the anpua) report of Commissioner | lllsoly of the Virginia state departlent. ' 4i . ? Hearings on legislation giving prerence in civil service Appointments i discharged soldiers and sailors c'omenced Friday before the house civil 'ivlce committee. Representative men, Democrat, of Texas, explained s measure, which *' would place ex rvice nlen at the top of lists of iglbles provided they obtained a issing mark in the' examination. ? Dr. R. H. Fleming, 73, one of the ?st known nllnisteirs of Virginia died st week. orm 11 "'I'llWl' J.I ' erwherevou zianne coffee the same high of excellence aund is sold tight tin can. le retains its m * 'If. after wins entire con* lavor. . 5 ' ' ISSJS'OTSffii'lK money you paid (or It. ? ' "" iffee j Taylor Company 'ew Orleans ?11 ' /' &? % )INDIAN-v" EAD INDIAN." Man in State's Prison. is one wlio has always II lade good. , | ;een Years of Service? If TEADY PROGRESS nent to YOtf?"LIKE III outh Out? * * II Year Out? || ?and as we grow, your better protected. i on Idle Money. 4'Let II rn." jj - BANK OF YORK afe'Than Sorrj-"' | J j link "First National." [|[ " * v- liux > " ?"!?; or'*.' ? f >. < I bnu U j ? J. W." Mimfe vand W. P. Patrick, young white men were arrested In Charleston last week dharged with the theft of an automobile, the property of Plavie Cooper, city clerk of Columbia. imtnniiiiiihiiimiitiifiHniiiHiiiiifiiiiiiu I INTEREST = OCTOBER THE FIRST Is the = Period in our SAVINGS DEPAR' a' Inconvenient to look after their 55 N aiive. j.nis is not tne ou.se wjin S Department. We look after the ir 5 ter. We do this regularly year aft E ever, if books would be presented S thereon. 1 BEGIN' THE NEW QUARTER J = COUNT IN THIS STRONG Bi [ THE LOANS |;: '"X i YORK' Tiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiii ....i in iiinni in. in iiii-i'i in' I s Si ' We dfesire % preciation to the ] ; \ ' number of farmei ?; counts. We are \ p; that they have ma ?j; institution If you, Mr '; others who have a : / i! THE SERVi 4 1 ^ t r renders its patron ; jany business wit] ;;!; lake advantage ol ;;;; business with'us, I WE I Compounded Qui ;; patrons, free of el imprinted on eact j| WE WILL <f| Interest on Cotto t, service to you in hh tnnitv ? ? ? J PEOPLES, j.j. C. L. COBB, Pres. it J. T. CUAWF Bring your I FORD THE C0U1 S. Ii. C0URTNE1 : ************************* UWAMIMIMIJIMIMMAMIAMMI -I ? * I B I ! B * ii / I ssaassvsszsszzzxx 1 !9ll ts ?. --ifT* 1 ? Rev. J. E. Coker, formerly pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church of Charleston was Installed pastor of Rlackstock and Concord , Presbyterian ch.urches In Chester county last week. iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOTICE i " 3 beginning of a NEW INTEREST ? rMENT. At times peopie nna it ? | deposits, and keep 'their; interest 1 g money deposited in OUR Savings g iterest, crediting it up every ouar- g er year- We would be glad, how- g each quarter and interest entered g "S VRIOHT BY OPENING AN AC- g AVK. , = SAYINGS BANK I - - s. c. 5 iimmimiiiiiiiimiiiiimmiiiimuiiiiiiiim mreciati s-JW- t ' * - ? i-,.f V ni rr - r * -f* : ? i I . s* to take this method of expres people of this section, and espi rs, who have come^to this Be going to strive harder aricT ha de ilo mistake in placing thsir . Farmer, have already joine iccounts here, you know of , CE AND TREATMENT is. If you .are among those w] 1 us, take this as an invitati< P our unexcelled facilities. PI any way. .? ?AY 4 PER GENT INI arterly, on Savings^ and w barge, attractive Check Books LEND MONEY AT 6 >n Warehouse Receipts; in f many ways if you will just { BANK & TRUST J. M. STROUP, Vice-Pres. J. H. ] Vlro.Pi??. WM S. MOORE I Cotton and Cotton Seed C ^WWW%>?l#>#??WyWWI<I^MW SON TR A. RTNEY TRACTOR if, Pres. J. A. RE YORK, - - - - S. C. rzxxszzszsxxsxssa -x - i "It Must Be Right" ? vsxszzsssxzxszstzx i'Uj iiO it)-'... ...4^. \ -rr.nT' . FIRST NATIONAL BANE SHARON, - - S-C. A REALLY HELPFUL BANK? A Bani<\to be helpful to a community must at all time* bOreedy, and able to take care of qvery 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 bank Is .here ready to furnish money to the man who. has a need for it and in every case It is our pleasure to meet'-?Uch legitimate calls for funds. TLen. too, we. can serve the man who has mnnftv and who dooi not need to borrow. We can and wlit and do take care of his surplus funds? rendering a' strict and accurate account of every transaction at the end of each month. We also protect him against accidental loss. Are and burglary, then too a decking Account? paying by Check?is the safewiy to do v business. Let us have your account J. 8. HABTMBSS, Cashier. I 1 Titles to Real Estate and Real Estate Mortgages on sale at The Enquirer Office. t y ion I -"r h* ,},< 1 ?1 v. r. \ * <?'' . , i ? > 0<r ' ,,?? jsing our deep ap- \ j; 3cially to the large ; v;; mlr with thpir nt>- < <? rder to show them . ? business with this d the hundreds of > H , y ? YX THIS, BANK 10 have not placed || in to come in and ?x ace a part of your Jx EREST Ie ' furnish to our 7 ; i 3 with their names ; ;j PER CENT . 4 I . will hp nf < >. jive us the oppor- J \ > ? . ;u C0MPAW | 8. JENKINS, 9t., Cashier ^ < \ \ !, Asst. Cashie? 4 \ >, . :j? hecks to us. .; '"7"". ' , " -v ! lCTOR COMPANY T DDLE, Sec.-Treas. | I t -> M- H ' y . :* '>*& &v jirS ,?mrt idz qu ?*&.}& 15 c> /.< '* /V ^