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AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Uov. n. H. Waucrh. Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST Rev. F. A. Liles, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Sunrjay Services?Sunday school at 10 aTrn. Morning service at 11. Junior C. E. at 4 p. m. Young Peoples C. E. 0.30 p. m. I Teaching at 7.30 p. m. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J." K. Walker, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sundav school at 10,a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 o'clock.' CHURCH OF T&E GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. T. Walsh, Tastor. Snndnv sorvieos?Siindnv sehonl at 10 a. m. Morning'service at 11 o'clock by Rev. Noe. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rpv. J. L. Oates. Pastor Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning servic^ at 11. Evening service at 7.30. Junior Christian Union at 3.30 p. m. . . $ofes. Beersheba. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. A. E. Burns, Supt. At Olivet. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. in. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Clover Circuit. King's Mountain Chapel?Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11. St. Paul?Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching at 3 p. m. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. J. G. 1-Iuggin, Pastor. Clover and Union. Clover?Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Union?Bible school ' at 2 p. in. Preaching at 3 p. m. O. U. Jones, Pastor. At Hebron. Preaching Sabbath afternoon at 3.30. J. L. Oates, l'ustor. Card of Thanks. Wo take this means of expressing our thanks to our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy in connection with the illness and death of our baby. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bailcs. Va..1.. V<? 1 InnnoiM. 19 1091 1t? x vi i\ J.., ?i an uai j xv, x?/ ? A xw Agricultural Department. v My supply of seed for distribution this year is limited, and 1 will ask those wishing vegetable and flower seed to write me for them. In addition to the usual vegetable and flower seed. I liave for distribution 50 4-pound packages of Kansas grown alfalfa seed. 75 2-pound packages of soy beans, 75 1-pound packages of su dan grass, and 100 2-pound packages of velvet beans.' I will be glad to send these seed to those wishing same as long as lhc> last. \V. ! '. Stevenson. M. C\ U'iivliliiL'lnn. T) P. ANSWER THE CALL York People Have Found That This is Necessary. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks. A medicine that has satislicd thousands Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a special kidney remedy. Many York people rely on it. Here is York proof. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. .J. \V. Quinn, 14 Cleveland Ave., says: "Quite a few years ago 1 had a slight attack of kidney trouble and at times this complaint caused me no little annoyance. My head would ache badly and I would be dizzy and nervous. I hoard a great deal about Doan's Kidney I "ills, so i started to take them. ! must say Doan's greatly relieved me of all that trouble." Price Gflc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?1he same that Mrs. Quinn had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Manufacturers. Buffalo, N. V. OBITUARY DIED?Monday evening, following a brief illness with pneumonia, infant of Mr iind Mrs 1{. \V. l'ailes of the ReeTsheha section. Interment was in Reershelwi cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, following funeral services conducted by Rev. ]}. U. Waugh. The i.eath of Mrs. M. H. METTS. noted Tuesday, occurred in Charlotte, instead of in Morgan ton. At his home, near Rock Hill, Wednesday night, following an attack of paralysis. Mr. A. L. HAYES, aged ">3 years. Interment was at Chester today. Mr. Hayes was for a number of, years past superintendent of Hamilton Carhartt's farm near Rock Ilill. II.c is surviwl by his widow and two children. A brother. Walter C?. ilaycs, of Sharon, also survives. COTTON MARKET Friday. January 14. 1021. Cotton Seed j Sharon - 1f>i 35 | Clover 15 30 Yorkville lfi 33 | MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Kurd tractor outfit and In- ' ternational riding cultivator, John j Itccn* two-row riding planter, 1 two-i lior.se wagon. Used one season. Cash or terms. Horace At. Whitesidos. i Hickory (Jrovo. -1 w 41* For Sale?High (trade Ammoniated I'Y'r!Mixers for cotton, corn, loliacco.; etc. A1.so. Fish Scrap, Itlood. Tank-i age. Foreign Kainit. etc. Write as for prices advising the tonnage you want. Uawhoo Fertilizer Company, I Sox tins, Charleston. S. C. 4 Fit "or Rent?Two good comfortable ; rooms on upper floor of my Alain street building, suitable for offices j or other purposes. .1. AI. Stroup. -t* For Rent?Five rooms of a modern j house. Water, lights and sewerage. ! Reasonable rate. I'hone or IIhS, j York. S. ('. :i If. i Clerks?(Men, women), over 17, for postal mail service. $130 month. Examinations January. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 60S Equitable Bid??., Washington, D. C. '3 2t* EXPERT TERRACING. ? TYO you know that soil erosion costs the farmers of the U. S.. $1,000,000 every year. Let me do your Terracing, with a first-class instrument ,and by the Government method. JOHX L. STACY, C. E., 4 St Clover, S. C. CLINTON CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH DREACHING Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school -at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. 5 f. tf Rev. D. C. CROSBY. Pastor. WOODMEN, ATTENTION! 'THERE will be a Special Meeting of York Camp, N'o. 38. W. O. W., in the Woodmen Hall, on Thursday night, Jan. 27. at 8 o'clock. Talks will be made by M. W. Bobo, State Manager, and by Hons. John E. Carroll and J. C. Wilborn and others. Refreshments will be served and each member is invited to bring one or more friends who are not members. All will be welcome. 3 3t \V. D. THOMASSON, Clerk. Big Reduction? IN MY WHOLE STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS? T Ladies' Hats that were $10.00 and $12.50?Now $2.48 Ladies' Hats that were $5.00 to $10.00 ?Now $1.48 Children's Hats that were $5.00.and $3.00?Now $1.48 ODD AND ENDS IN CHILDREN'S HATS?To go at 50 CTS. and 75 CTS. GOOD BARGAINS IN ALL. MILLINERY PARLOR Mrs. J. M. FERGUSON $775.02 From 72 hens in 1920. Here is my Egg Record January 497 February 942 March 1.170 April ...._ 1,113 May - 1,052 June 814 July 765 August 684 September - 638 October ? 434 November 559 December 536 9,204 Does it require work to raise chickens? Yes, and plenty of it; but it is light work and very interesting. In fact, raising pure bred birds is one of the most fascinating jobs a man ever tried. Of course there are lots of ups and downs. You have to learn to handle diseases and how t<? rear your chicks, and how to feed for best results. All of this takes experience; but it is experience worth jotting and to my mind the poultry business offers the largest field of opportunity now open. If you will watch this space for the next few months 1 will trive you some of my observations and experiences. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM J. E. Jackson, Proprietor, Route No. 6 York, S. C. ? THE 1ST BAPTIST CHURCH THE HOME OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL - - 10.00 A. M. WORSHIP - - 11.00 A.M. THE SUFFERING SAVIOUR OUR SOURCE OF STRENGTH WORSHIP SUNDAY EVENING?7.00 O'CLOCK A. M. GRIST," B. H. WAUGH, S. S. Supt. "Pastor. 25 Pound Sacks? OF SUGAR AT $2.55 A SACK. JUST RECEIVED? A RIG CARLOAD OF FLOUR. IF YOU CONSIDER QUALITY AND PRICK. CALL ON US FOR YOUR FLOUR. ' WE HAYR ROTTI THE PRICE AND THE QUALITY. CARROLL BROS. Melrose Flour It was long ago decided by the host housekeepers in these parts that MELItf>KK Kl.orrt is tin- VERY P.EST to be had. We believe this to lie the correct decision, and believe you will find this out if you will try MELROSE. Let us send you a stick for trial. OTHER GOOD THINGS TO EAT? To be sure you will find a complete assortment of most other stood things to eat at this store. We are constantly receiving fresh (traceries and can supply your table with the best to be had. Try us for Dried I Scans and Peas of various kinds: Onions. Potatoes. Dottied Pickles. Canned Meats. Canned Tomatoes. I'eas. and Corn. Maccaroiii and the best grade of Cheese. Let us supply your needs. SHERER & QUINN J^I [ 1111 ii 11 ii 11111111:1111111111111111111111111! 1111 | Legionaries, H ALL MEMBERS OF MEECH S ic?l-n Leprion, and ALL FORMER S 5 the Post, are ui^ently requested 1 | TO BE HELD IN | THURSDAY EV1 | AT 8.00 O'CLOCK = AT THIS MEETING OFFICERS S matters of vital importance to the 5 considered. = NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN = 53.00 FOR THE YEAR 1921 ARE ] = REMEMBER THE DATE?THU 5! rvr.i nr.K p M COME AND i Jlfo. R. LOGAN. JR. ^ Adjutant. itiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiK Flour?Sugar JUST RECEIVED that carload of DUNLAP SUPERLATIVE PATENT FLOUR. This is the BEST Flour that Dunlap makes and. they make as good flour as can any mill. We have this in Plain and Self-Rising. We are saving the consumer $1.00 per barrel on flour. Come and see us. , WE HAVE PLENTY OF SUGAR r In any quantity you may want; also in 25*pound sacks. Reminds you of Sugar beforfe the war. Come and examine our COFFEE?SIX LBS. FOR $1.00. Try one pound and you will bo sure to come and get more. We are strictly in the Building Material business. YORK SUPPLY CO. .Wholesale and Retail First Lot Sold ALL WENT OUT LAST SATURDAY. WE WIRED FOR MORE. 25 Pairs Large Size $8.50 Wool-Nap Blankets?On Sale today at .... $3.98 $2.50 Blue Bell Overalls?At $1.50 EXTRA SPECIAL We bought three pieces 52-inch $3.50 Navy Blue STORM SERGE ?All wool?On Sale at $1.69 Yd. As long as it lasts?This is less than Half Price. We are receiving Hundreds of Dollars worth of New Spring Goods. Look this Progressive Store Over. McCONNHi Lco WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. I TOR STAB THEATRE IIULJ oim\ liixinniLi TODAY EDWARD ROSEMAN? And Edna Murphy in "Funtomas," Episode No. 3, "The Triple Peril." Also a good Sunshine Comedy. SATURDAY EDDIE POLO? In "The Vanishing Dagger." Episode No. 7, "Plunged to His Doom." A good Comedy, "Loose Lions," and the Current Events. MONDAY "ROSE OF NOME"? A Fox special. CO.M 1AU T U iMSiJjV I WANDA HAWLEY? In "Miss Hobbs." The story of an independent young woman who said she hated all men, but merely needed one man to make love to her to change her point of view. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. Figaro Preservo? This preparation is called "Liquid Smoke," and is a compound made to take the place of smoking meats, and the scores of York county people whohave tried it will tell you that it does the business in first class shape?it insures the meat against loss and it is easily used. Try Figaro on your hog I meat. Put up in bottles. FEEDSTUFFS? You must have more or less Feedstuffs for your mules and horses, cows and chickens. AVe specialize on Feedstuffs and want to supply your needs. See us for your next wants. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD R. C. Brorkinfflnn F. L. Hinnant W. M. Brown Palmetto Monument Co. YORK, - S. C. MONUMENTAL WORK. All litigation and controversy over | the name of the Palmetto Monument ! Company having been settled in favor j of the owners above named, they take pleasure in offering the services of the1 Company in Monumental Work of every description, giving especial attention to the erection of Headstones, | Monuments and the like. The Palmetto Monument Company is prepared to furnish anything desired in marble and granite at reasonable | rates and on short notice. ! It will furnish and erect jobs anyI where the customer may desire. See us for Designs, Estimates, etc. Respectfully, PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. , :jj WE TAKE OFF OUR H. Tliis last day of the y \ for past favors and cxtci !j mankind for a year of hi ? and assure you of our rea ;! vou need our services in ; 3 the rexall cjttv pit store 3 CLOVER, - laiiiiiiiiieiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji , Attention! | STEWART POST, No. 66, Amer- = SERVICE MEN who desire to join a :o attend a meeting of the Post n MASONIC HALL, | 2NING, JANUARY 20, 1 P. M. I WrLL BE ELECTED and other 2 future welfare of the Post will be a THAT THE TNNUAL DUES OF S tfOW DUE AND OWING. ~ RSDAY, JANUARY 20, AT 8.00 = BRING A BUDDY. 5 G. C. McCELVEY, r Post Commander. iimiiiiiiiininniiiiHiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiii AUCTION SALES, NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. Court of Common Pleas. S. A. Lee, Plaintiff, against T. B. Ramsey, Defendant. Notice of Execution Sale. TN order to satisfy a levy and execution against the property of the defendant, T. B. Ramsey, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for. Cash, in the town of Clover, S. C., in front of Campbell & Quinn's Garage, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29TH, i921, 'At 10 o'clock A. M., the following described personal property: One Overland Touring Car? Levied on as the property of T. B. Ramsey. F. E. QUINN, Sheriff of York County. 'January 10th, 1921. 4 f 2t Coughs and Colds ARE COMMON AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR?DON'T NEGLECT THEM. TRY OUR COMPLETE COLD I ! TREATMENT.? The tablets act on the system and remove congestion and breaks the cold. The Syrup is a reliable expectorant and gives prompt relief to the cough. Be sure and try it if you are suffering from coughs and colds. CLOVER DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty. R. L. WYL1E Prop. Phone No. 2 Clover, S. C. We Are Going Into 1921? With a complete line of BUILDING MATERIALS And having in our employ expert Workmen who are prepared to turn out the best possible work for you. No matter what you contemplate BUILDING OR REPAIRING It will be to your interest to consult us about it. BUILDING MATERIALS 0 We believe have reached the bottom. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD. LOGAN LUMBER YARD This Store IS HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FURNITURE, MATTINGS, RUGS AND TAPESTRIES. WE CARHY A LAKUb SHJwrs. OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. Automobile Accessories, Gasoline arid. Oils. M. L. FOBD & SONS Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers. Automobile Hearses. CLOVER, S. C. We Wish to Thank? OUR CUSTOMERS and those whom we expect to be customers, for the liberal patronage given our GASOLINE AND OIL SERVICE STATION Since wc opened up, and we wish to say that we will continue to give the same service in the same way in the future as we have in the past. GASOLINE, OIL AND ALL KINDS OF GREASES. Dodge Parts, Buggies and Wagons. J. H. CARROLL MUMiiuaahMMauM tin" an i AT? car to tliank our patrons j id our best Avislics to all j ippincss and prosperity, \ dincss to serve you when j mv eapacitw \ ARMACY " J- e-BBiaoN, j Proprietor - S C ' iwmwtroHTHtwiinwwwwwiWTwi Fancy Groceries To be sure, occasionally you want something out of the ordinary for your table. We do not know just what you will want, but then you can make a safe bet by trying this store first for what you want. We have lots of Groceries that come strictly within the description of "Fancy Groceries." Try us when you have the "Fancy Stuff" hunch. STAPLE GROCERIES? Of course it is here that we centre most of our attention, because there is more of the Staple kind of groceries used. We have 'em?Everything in the list. Hominy, Rice , Canned Goods, Dried Beef in tin and glass, Pickles in bottles, and in bulk, Cereals of all the best kinds, Fresh Bread, Fancy Cakes and Crackers, and Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Grape Fruit, etc. Call on me for your needs. W. E. FERGUSON . Optometrists & Opticians HAMPTON ST. ROCK HlLL S. C. BEGINNING NOWTHE CITY SERVICE STATION INTENDS TO DO BUSINESS ON A CASH BASIS. Positively Nothing Charged. By your paying us Cash and we paying the other fellow Cash, we are satisfied that both You and Ourselves can save money. DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. We respectfully solicit your business and Guarantee you Satisfactory Service for CASH. We sell Gasoline and Oifs. THE CITY SERVICE STATION W. ED GETTYS, Prop. East Liberty St. Phone No. 156 YORK, S. C. +HE STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA County of York. IN THE PROBATE COURT By J- L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS ROWLAND B. BLACK * * has applied to me Tor Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods arid chattels, rights and credits of Dr. B. G. BLACK, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the. kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House on the 21 ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1921, to shew cause, if any, why' the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 5th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and iri 'the 145th year of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York County. 2 f 2t NOTICE. | uax or aioien; isuruiictiie ui jLwpuait of the Eank of Clover, No. 8,817. This is to notify and warn every person against buying or using the same, as it is the property of myself alone, j A suitable reward will be given for the return of the same. 102 w 4t J. C. WILBORN, York. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. YX7'E hereby give notice that we have ** made our final settlement as Administrators of the estate of Julius A. Hope, deceased, and that on Wednesday, January 16, 1921, we will make application to said court for our final discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. J. FRED HOPE, R. W. HOPE, Administrators Estate of Julius A. Hope. Deceased. York, S. C., December 17, 1920. 101 5t TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LLi persons indebted to the estate of A J AS. A. CHILDERS, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once, and all persons having claims against said estate are advised to present them to me, duly authenticated, within the ,time prescribed by law. W. B. WILKERSON, 103 f. 3t Administrator. YORK PRESSING CLUB solicit your cleaning, pressing, dying and. alterations. Quick service. Satisfaction guaranteed?Reasonable charges. Phone 254. SANDIFER & HART. West Jefferson St. York,- S. C. 93 tue-fri tf. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Joseph G. Sassi and T. C. O'Farrell, as his Agent, have ceased to do business under the name of Palmetto Monument Company, and that the exclusive right to the use of said name will hereafter be in Palmetto Monument Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of South Carolina, and doing business at York, S. C. JOS. G. SASST, By T. C. O'Farrell, Agent. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO., It By B. C. Brockington, President. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. T AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinda on short notice, and ana giving special attention to moving household goods, etc. L. G. THOMPSON. Phone 175. York. S. C. 20 tf. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD rFHH Trustees of District No. 48 will pay a reward of Twenty-five Dollars for proof to convict the party or parties who shot up Hopewell school building (colored) on January 7, 1921. J. M. 13RICB. M. A. McFARLANP, ?, 21 K. R. SHANNON. | Great Slai sy , | OPENSJAN15TH!* Finding that I have a on hands, I again offer t] v EEAL SACRI It will pay you to come miles and goods charged at these prices?No Ing Real Bargain I have them. E $ GROCERIES INCLUDED IN TH A 1#/\tTnTT A TT | IYJ.UJH.CiX 0AV X Vcrv Best 50 Cts. GINGHAMS?N X Very Best 50 Cts. OUTINGS?No S Very Best 60 Cts. PLAIDS?Now $ Very Best Men's $1.50 UNDERWE $ Very Best Men's $1.50 CAPS?No X Very Best Men's $2.25 OVERALLS X Men's 50 Cts. BELT?Now <j> Men's 50 Cts. SUSPENDERS?No^ ? $2.75 KNIVES AND FORKS?No^ ? 50 Cts. BED TICK?Now % All Ladles' HATS?Now X All Girls' HATS?Now Z All Children's HOSIERY?Now ? 300 Yards APRON GINGHAMS?] T $2.25 TEA KETTLES?Now .......... % $1.00 TOWELS?Now X 50 Cts. TOWELS?Now ..... ? 50 Cts. Flanelets?Now ? $1.25 CLAW HAMMERS?Now .... ? $1.00 HOUSE BROOMS?Now X $5.00 BLANKETS?Now ....... <f> $3.75 MILK CHURNS?Now f $1.25 LANTERNS?Now ? $1.00 DISH PANS?Now .,1 | 50 Cts. TIN DISH PANS?slightly I THE ABOVE ARE ON x Things we offer our customers In X and If you do not take advantage c ? the losers. ; I EXTRA i | ON SATURDAY, 15TH; WEDN ? ' 22ND, in this Sale I offer STI | FOR $5.75 Per Cwt X SUGAR ALL THE WAY THROU X The Flour market is stronger T HOSIERY?Ladles, >1 have bought x fer them at..... .' | DRESS PINS?At 1 CENT a Pap< I WILL LOOK FOR YOU\l I York i A M | No. 1 Hl* FORD MOTO AUTOMOBILE M DETROIT, ALL FORD DEALER Several Inquiries have recen lihood of another reduction In the quirles no doubt emanate from p state again with greater emphasis sold at a figure actually below coi other reduction or change in desi and not at all contemplated. We believe the public will the frankness of the above whec recent price cut which was In fac tlons in one, in our desire to cont ma.hds for lower living costs notw eung our cars at a loss uruu we ar costs through lower material prlc flciency. WJille we have of cours down operating costs, we still hi thought can be given to further r we have no hesitancy in making you with the true situation. You can therefore give assu Ford cars that now is their real < obtain delivery. Everyone is fan Ford cars in the Spring arid this y< of conditions, business is already r who desire Ford cars will be oblij delivery, causing considerable inc loss, particularly to commercial ci Wc expect you to protect th< your community by placing these 1 Yours very EORD MOTO W. A. RYAN, M :< S. L. CO FORD SALES j: Buy Clothing Nc (You may or you may: gestion is urgent and yov sole motive is to sell clot; that such is not the case, urgent because wc belicvt buv clothing NOW. Prcs !! ways, and every indica'tidi ! | arc stiffening somewhat, ! | might find yourself in a p< !j clothing and find that ret ! | the trend of the markets. 11 is a good time to buy, bee, 11 When we announced i J | cent on Clothing, this redi 11 as the "50 per cent rcduc 11 dealers in the larger citie ! [ ncss at a much greater exj ! j prices much higher to be? | j We are selling quite a |! and Boys and have been t( |! low, and often much lowc 11 can be found elsewhere. j! Come in and let us sho j! ucs are that we are offer ji Colthing with a Discount !; Good styles, good qual 11 crs in Overcoats and Suit.' ij SHOES J* S Typewriter Ribbons at The Enquirer Office. ighter Sale I -CLOSES JAN. 29TH | very large stock: of goods ' < h ? ; hem to tfie public at ' # < \ PICE PRICES. t|; miles to attend this great Sale. No < j Guarantees. But If you are hunt- \ XCEPT WHERE SPECIFIED, NO X IS SALE. > X r ING PRICES. mjv vi?i Tiro .,.'y w ; 20 CT8. Yard ' $ 20 CTS. Yard ; f , !AR?Now? 89 CTS.-Garnient X w ? 75 CTS, Each 1 3?Now .. $1-45 Pair ^ $ 25 CT8. Each ? , w 25 CTS. Pair v ........ 12.00 Set ? < * ........ 20 CTS. Yard f - ?$1.00 Each < \ .? 75 CTS. Each ' :.. _..10 CTS. Pair <? Now 5 CTS. Yard < > $1.50 Eich v < > : *48 CTS. Each ' 29 CT8. Each v _ 20 CTS. Yard. .... 89 CTS. Each i, 50 CTS. Each ? ? ?.$2J50 'Pair. : -..._ I?: $?89 Each - -Vi ......... 79 CTS. Eich ',< > 50 CT.8, Each damaged?Now 20 CTS. Each | / . LT A FEW OFMANt Jl ' l - o this sale for-the next two; weejts> ' y , >f these Sacrifice Prices you will be . O > ?... >, -; < f <> SPECIALS i: E8DAY,' 18TH, and 8ATURDAY, '<' ERLING FLOUR?"THE BE8T"? ){[.. ' * ' GH AT .... .10 CTS. :tB < I and. now is a good time to buy. *>' < . a big Bargain of Hosiery ami of- ' * ..... ? .'. 13 CTS. a Pair ., , sr as long as they last. . > FOR'THIS SALE. COME. ! V R COMPANY f lANUFACTURERS . \ .V. u. s.' a. : .... rr?* December 29, 1920. ,* ' s* . 0- . tly come to us concerning the like- ^ # price of our cars, and as these in- > ; roBpective purchasers, we want to > ; i iha.t Ford care \re telready being Bt and for an Indefinite period an- .? ?' gn Is entirely out of. the question; '? DC itiir enuugn iu iuny cippret'inw . i they consider the extent.'of our :t the equivalent of several, redtic- ' f"j irlbutc toward satisfying their.deithstanding our sacrifice In' mark- /. : cable to materially reduce present cs and greater manufacturing^ ef: ' e made some progress in' bringing . ' \ ive a long way to' go before any eductions in present car prices," so v; these open statements to acquaint ?-' . : ranee to prospective purchasers of >pportunity to buy beiow cost and , , liliar with the heavy demand for ; - 1 :ar will.be no exception, as in spite , apidly accumulating, so that many ' ?ed to wait until mid-summer.for onvenlence and possibly financial . ustomers. . .. ' ' 5 interests of prospective buyers "in facts before them. .. . truly, I RCOMPANY ; 7 anager of Sales \ . I . . . .? URTNEY A wn RPRvtrr i w?Today j[;. not think the above sug- !;.'; l might suspect that our i |' hing; but we assure you ! U rgent, yes; our we are , 3 it is to your interest to ! [' ent stocks cannot last al- ! [. i is that wholesale prices ! j aiid in a few weeks you i | * Dsition of wanting to buy i |. ;ail prices have followed 11. ' Yes, we believe NOW j [ ' ausc prices here are low. <! i reduction of 331-3 per ! : action was fully as much ! [. :tion" advertised by the ! | s, because they do busr 11 Dense and put the11 cost" j [' pn with. 11 lot of Clothing for Men ! ( )ld that our prices are as I ( :r for like qualities than ] | w you how good the val- <j ing in Men's and Boys' <| of 331-3 per cent. !; ities from the best mak- j \ 3 for Men and Bo}rs. j! TROUP SHOES 11 All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at The Yorkville Enquirer Office. f . , . . . - pC