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j&jjccial plotters. Martha Washington Tea. The Girl's Book Club cordially invite you to attend, a Martha Washington Tea on Thursday evening, February 17, from 6 to 8 p. m., at O'Leary's vacant store room, for the benefit of the Armenian, relief fund. Admission 35 cents. Girls Book Club. Card of Thanks, 1 want to express to my friends my deep' and sincere appreciation of their rtianv acts of kindness and words of sympathy and . encouragement to me and my little^child'ren during and after the sickness ending with the death of my beloved wife. G. S. -Howell. Hickory Grove, Feb. 14, 1021. I .Income Tax Returns. I* T. X. Parks, deputy collector, will be at the courthouse from Feb. 15 to 18. inclusive, for the purpose of assisting j taxpayers in filing individual income j tax returns for the year ana at Clover, on February 19 and 21 for the same purpose. 21 Peoples Bank & Trust Co. ALBERT SPALDING World Famed Violinist At Winthrop College. Friday night, February ISth. Albert Spalding is recognized as the most famous violinist of this generation, and his services are in demand | throughout America at $1,000 a performance. 4 Winthrop has secured this engagement more especially for the students: but with much pleasure extends an invitation to all .'Who desire to avail themselves of this rare opportunity. A i . ! The charge for admission in Charlotte is $2; but at1 Winthrop next Friday night the charge will be only $1. HYMENEAL MARRIED?At the Methodist parsonage Saturday evening- at 6 o'clock. Miss BESSIE PARROTT, of Yorkville. to Mr. WALTER THOMAS, of Filbert, Rev. J. K. Walker officiating. v* ' OBITUARY DIED?In Greenwood. S. C? Feb. 3rd, 1921. EDWARD' MASTIN HENDERSON', deatn being due to his coming in contact with a heavily charged electric wire. He is survived by his father and the follow.ing brothers and. sisters: Mrs. C. F. Proffitt, Greenwood, S. C., with whom he made his home: Mrs. J. S. Leech, Hickory Grove; Miss Madge Henderson. Hickory Grove: Mrs.'W. W. Miller, Waterloo. S. C.: J. R. Henderson. Waterloo; Miss Julia Henderson. Hickory Grove. At his homo on East Madison street Yorkville, this (Tuesday) morning at about 10 o'clock, Mr. JAMES A. SHILLING LAW. in the 64th year of his age. Death was sudden, following' a stroke of paralysis which carpc on him during last ftight. He is survived, by a widow and two children. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, February 15, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon 14 40 . Clover 14 33 ' Yorkville 14 35.\ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?A few pigs and shotes. See or write me. E. N. Stephenson, R. F. 1). No. 5, York. S. C. It For Sale?Pure Long Staple cotton seed, $1.50 per bushel. See or write me at Sharon. X. W. Horton. 13 2t Sorghum Seed?The weather permitting. my thresher will be operated at my burn on Saturday, February 10. It'll nnlf 1? X* Ulovon It Wanted?A good two-horse share cropper on farm adjoining King's Mountain Chapel lands, one-halt- mile of * Filbert. Apply to Mrs. Mamie Owens, York. S. C. 13 41 For Sale?Four mules. Will sell in ] pairs or single. Wagon, harness and farm tools. See them at my home. Mrs. Mamie Owens, York. 13 4t For Service?Registered big boned Po. land-China boar, "Edgwood's Boy," Registry No. 111,759. M. E. Stanton,! York No. 0. 12 Ot Lost?Between York and Rock Hill.! February 2, 33x4 Goodyear lire, covet i and rim. Finder please notify CI. D.' Aiken, Gastonia, N. C. 12 2t For Sale?Three young mules and two horses. Sec W. F. Jackson, York H. | F. D. No. 7. 11 31 ! Wanted?You to know that you can get 96 pounds of self-rising flour from G.! C. Decse & Co., Cigden, for $5.70. 11 2t * - " - ' j Wanted?it known that we arc getting in a general lino, such as dry goods. | notions, hardware and groceries. G. C. Decse & Co., Ogden. 11 2t For Service?Rocristorod boar. Knotted Poland China. J. B. Brimor, Clover! P. F. IX No. 3. II -Ji* For Service?Registered Poland-China J Boar, named Major, 133,315.' A. M. ; Taylor, Phone 340, York, S. C. 10 Gl*5 i For Sale?Power hay baler. In good | condition. See J. 11. Cannon, York, S. C. i) Gt ! Milkers and Beef?I have several fresh! milkers that J will sell cheap for! Cash, or exchange l'or dry cattle on j reasonable terms. J. B. Bat ham. Sharon No. 1. 8 tf. | I For Sale?High Grade Ammoniatcd, Fertilizers for cotton, corn, tobacco,; etc. Also Fish Scrap, Blood. Tank- j age, Foreign Kainit, etc. Write us, for prices advising the tonnage you want. Dawhoo Fertilizer Company, ( Box tins, Charleston, S. C. 4 131 PLEASE PAY UP. A 1,1, Subscribers to The YorkvilleJ Kn?iuirer on.niy Club will pleasmake settkment for same either with] me or at The Kmiuirer office on or be- \ fore February PJth. Thank you. Miss*SAI,BIB MeCONNKBB. ; NOTICE OF GINNING DAYS TTNTIl, further notice we will run our' ^ gin on Thursday and Friday of! each week. CI.OVICl: l.'OTTf >N "II, X- GIN C". j 11 It j "FANTOMAS"? I Episode Xu. S, "At Death's Door." J. Q. WRAY, Manager. R. C. Brockinglon F. L. RinnanI \V. .At. Brown Palmetto Monument Co. YORK, - S. C. 20 CEMETERY STREET J. G. SASSI'S OLD STAND Near. Southern Depot and Rose Hill Cemetery.. We make the locution of our yards 1 plain so that you may. know where to ^ tind us when you start out to lind the PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. *j Come down East Liberty Street to j X" II ?3 ti UiOiOO VV Ui We Guarantee to Please Give Us a Trial | E. B. HOUGH, MGR. YORK. - - S. C. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY DAVID BUTLER? In "Fickle Women." "The Saturday Evening I'ost's Story." WEDNESDAY " MAE MARSH? I In "The Bondage of Barbara." A j Ooklwyn Special. THURSDAY 1 AN-TONIO MORENO? ! In "The Veiled Mystery," Episode No. ! 13. "The Sinister Stroke." Also a good j Century Comedy. FRIDAY mlLLllNClt I r/lRLUR Mrs. J. M. FERGUSON NEW SHOP Montgomery's Old Stand , For? ^ HORSE SHOEING WAGON AND BUGGY REPAIRING Olnnr* TITmil.-rviflil WAIT FOR .US. /TUIl Mr. I-I. E. Ferguson has prone to ^ the Western markets for a carloa-d of Mules and we expect them to arrive at our barn withfh the next ten days. They will be right in quality and price. FERGUSON* LIVESTOCK CO.. 13 2t - Sharon, S. C. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL persons indebted to the estate A of JXO. R4 LOGAN7, Sr.. 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. JOIIX R. LOGAX. Jr.. ' Administrator, 13 t 31 York, S. C. NOTICE I^HE citizens and taxpayers, and especially the ladies of the town of York are cordially invited to meet with the school trustees next Friday night, 18th instant, at 7.30 o'clock in the Masonic Hall to discuss the contemplated bond issue for school purposes. This is the last of the series of meetings the Board has been holding, and we earnestly hope that each of you who have not already.attended one nf thosp mppfimrs will be nrer.ent. THOS"F." MeDOW." Chairman GEO. \V. WILLIAMS. Sec. NEW SPRING GOODS I HAVE JUST RETURNED From the Northern Millinery markets with a splendid selection in all the NEW SPRING STYLES AND SHADES IN HATS. Hats for Little Girls As well as the older ladies. Trimmings for remaking your old hats. Come to see me and make" your selections for your New Hat. POMPADOUR HATS For the little boys. Come and get yours while selections are good. WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AT ANY TIME. R/iiiiffcTTTfcir namnn Cemetery Street, at the Southern Passenger Depot, and turn to the left?you will find us at the Corner of Rose Hill Cemetery, j FINISHED MAEBLE We have just received a handsome line of Monuments, etc.. in finished i marble and can supply what you want! on very short notice. We specialise in I the best (Jranite Work. PALMETJO MONUMENT CO. "Hone* Thorn With a Monument." | A REMARKABLE SALE WHERE $1.00 GOES A3 FAR AS $2.00! ?In SOME INSTANCES AS FAR! AS $5.00. Voting Men's $35.00 Suits?Sale i'ricc - $15.00 j Ladies' $8.50 Slip-Over Sweaters? At $1.50 j $1.25 Dozen Tumblers'?At 50 CTS. doz. j Sl.'.o Work Shifts?At 85 CTS. j Ladies' $5.1)0 to Oxfords, mostly small sizes?a lew (I's. 7's and S's? All go at $1.98 Pairj iiT\\r a ktc<ttt?lT"P m U 1 XiXt OiXlil XH OKT TfllC NA.MK?A Polish that will j tiiI'll Tail Shoes to Jet Itlack In st:ty j ithick: White 'Moves In Itlnck (Moves. j I fur nil uses when yoii wish t<> dye ! leather Itluck. Also ii lie hud in Darkj. Itrown .Mahogany. (.'Ikiiiuc 'May Slims; to Lark limvn ? 50 CTS. A BOTTLE . MTONELLSscoJ WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. TIME TO PAY. A TL Subscribers to The Yorkville j Kiiquiror on my (Unbare ropiest i d to .make iiayinent at once either to me or at The Kiitpiircr ol'liee. lu J. K. ALLISON. < ^ and To Cls.?Now* | ({nod PA J AM A CHECKS 1 Good CAM I>IMC _ | Good LONG CLOTH | EXTRA S = One lot ol! Silk .Drosses? = stylos?we will oilier this < 1 KIRKPATRK 2 Sells It For Less iy. v Z "Z * 5" i*4 = Jialong with the jSisw 3 receiving. | LOOK THESE ] 1 Yard-wide SHEETING 1 APRON GINGHAMS 1 DRESS GINGHAMS 1 32-indi DRESS G1XG !IA I GINGHAMS that wore 5C I ])RESS (IINGITAMS tlia I Kirkpatr I Com 1 HERE YOU CAN | THE RIGHT PRI< 5 Everything that we liav E marked 1 DOWN TO THE y ' PRICE LEVEL Ill o?J v~la. l null ?i; die ?*?. HALF PRICE?15 CTS. a Plug, or a 10 Pound Box for $4.00. Now, that's knocking the "High" out of the high price of chewing. Is it not? Uetter lay Yourself in a supply before the EXTRA TAX goes on all tobacco March 1. 12 Pounds Fancy Blue Rose Rice for ;...$1.00 25 Pound Sack Sugar $2 35 Don't ask your Dollar to do more?| It's doing its full duty now. FERGUSON & Y0UNG3L00D e - aiTtl creditors or ine saia acccaseu, 10 ,oe and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said f'lur' , to be ho'.den at York Court Houoe on the 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1921. tT) shew cause, if any why tin?' said Administration should not be granted. Given'under my hund and seal, .this 5th day of February, in the year of our .Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one and in the 145th year of .-American Independence. (Seal) J. L. HOUSTON*. Probate Judge of York County. 11 , t 2t A BIG TOBACCO BARGAIN AVe have just, received a Fifty Box Shipment cf Chewing Tobacco?Put up OA 4K,.i i.ollSon. of' to make some horse feed. ? "Will have one carload of that Best DUNLAP Flour this week. Country merchants, see us for Flour. We wiH SURE save you money. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA York County. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. In the Probate rCourt. WIIEREAS A. PRESSLEY BOLIN, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JACOB I. I30LIX, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. , * Th??se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred COJY THURSDAY NIGHT v The Kahulai Under Auspices of the Mothers CI Play Ground Fund. The personnel of the Kuhulau G. KOOLHA, Pianist, Gui M. NAWAHO, Steel Guita VICTOR LOA, Guitar, U1 JOSEPH KAOLIKINt;, Ba TICKETS NOW ON SA Of the many Hawaiian Companh have attained greater popular AN FNTERTAINMENT YOI i il BENEFIT OF , .THE MOTHERS'CLUB ' ? Mrs. R. A. BRA' WANT TO BUYWH1PPOORWILL and CLAY PEAS, . CORN, cither Shelled or on the cob. WIREBARBED WIRE,-HOG WIRE and CHICKEN WIRE. ROOFING?Galvanized Iron in all lengths; Rubber or Paper and Shingles. GARDEN SEED AND ONION SETS. Horse Collars. Bridies, Breechbands^ Plow Gears, Collar Pads. Expect one carload of Burt and, Red. Rust Proof Seed Oats. "The Burt oats will be ripe and ready to cut in ninety rlnve fivim timp vrttl COW "Rpltpr tl*V [ING FFR 17 8'30 , SLD.il, O'CLOCK ui Hawaiian Quartett ub. Proceeds for Benefit of School i Hawaiian Company is as follows: tar and Ukclcle. r, Ukelele and Tenor Solcfst. celele. . ss Soloist, Guitar and Ukelele. LE AT DRUG STORES :s now touring this -country, none ity than this Kahulaui Quartett. U CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS. PLAYGROUND FUND TTON, Presidont. . SEED OATS \ ABOUT FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK?FEB. 18TH?I EXPECT TO RECEIVE A CARLOAD? 1,500 BUSHELS?OF ' RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. I WILL SELL THESE FROM ?TH E CAR AT SEVENTY-THREE AND A HALF (731-2) CENTS A BUSHELSEND CHECK FOR AMOJNT ' WANTED. ' - . WILL HOLD UNTIL ARRIVAL OF C/iR AND NOTIFY BUYERS. BETTER PLACE ORDERS NOW. J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S, 0. :?7 OYSTERS Spanish Mackerel ./ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE CHOICE FRESH OYSTERS, FRESH FISH? f ' SPANISH MACKEREL. PHONE YOUR ORDERS. CASH UIN Dfc.LIVfc.HY. SANITARY MARKET 4-EWIS G. FERGUSON. Mgr. YOUR GARDEN? V- ' " GET READY- NOW FOR YOUR SPRING GADENINGj? WE HAVE GARDEN SEEDS AND SEED IRISH POTATOES. Everybody should plant a garden this Spring?Plenty of vegetables help out wonderfully during the' Spring and Summer?the more variety , you have the more satisfactory the garden. -Plant IR1-SH POTATO just as soon as the ground is dry enougn?mo sooner the better?the earlier and better tne yield. See us for the Seed. ONION SI2TS for early planting. YOUR GROCERIES? Sec us for youi tabic needs. "\Vc have almost anything you might want for your table and you will llnd. our Quality. Our Prices and Our Service Right. MELROSE FLOUR IS THE BEST. SHERER & QUINN Sec The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real 'Estate. xgxSx ick-Belk I pany | BUY GOODS AT | 3ES? | c carried over wo have | NEW, LOW- | ' Cloods Hint wo arc now S PRICES OVER | 7 Cts. | 7 Cts. and 10 Cts. ? 10 Cts. | MS, nice plaids... 13 Cts. 5 ) Cts.?Xow 25 Cts. | 1 have been (i8 Cts. = 35 Cts. I * .I 14 Cts; | 12 1-2 Cts. | 121-2 Cts. = PECIAL 1 ; good Material and good = j ivuek-?At = HALF PRICE | :k-belk co. | ? Sells It For Less 5 GASOLINE, OIL AND ALL KINDSj| OF GREASES. Dodge Parts, Buggies and Wagons. J. H. CARROLL !?i compan^ I Optometrists & Opticians | I HAMPTON ST. ROCK HILL S. C. KsuHMMMnBMHBnaai us about it. BUILDING MATERIALS We'beiievo have reached the bottom. 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD. LOGAN LUMBER YARD 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 wisli to I say that we will continue to give the j same service in the same way in the Iinvn m 1!i?? n:ist. per 1.1 11". I'CI vt-'ww Silver Laced Wyandotte's, i)er ll> $2.50 These prices fire for Eggs delivered. T guarantee safe delivery and a hatch of 8 chicks out of each setting?the purchaser to return the carrier. Any one calling for eggs at my home the price is 50 Cts. less per setting. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM J. E. Jackson, Proprietor, Route No. 6 York, 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 1 * -..ill Intonoct tn onn Qlll t" Hie ?>oaLunianr Lne auiz.anu uie UJUU Brand for men, and Bogtn^and Montgomery Shoes for Ladies.' Better see us for SHOES. Also see us for OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS and HEAVY UNDERWEAR. WAGONS AND BUGGIES We sell .the well, known and timetried White Hickory Wagons and the Blount and High Point .Buggies?better wagons and buggies are not sold hereabouts. Also we sell Wagon and Buggy Harness, Whips and Lap Robes. TO BE SURE WE SELL Flour, Meal, Sweet Feed, Mill Feed, Rice/Flour and Appier Seed Oats. We have BROWN SUGAR. J. F. CARBOLL COCKERELS l Have a Few at $4.00 and $5.00 Each? Pure Bred and Are Beauties. EGGS FOR HATCHING ' " From Pen No. 3. S. C. Rhode Island Red?this pen is headed with a Mayhood Cockerel?that means the best blood in the States?mated with 10 fine Pullets?15 Eggs ?$5.00 Pen No. 2, Reds?15 Eggs $2.50 S. C. llSck Minorca?Pen No. 1, 15 Eggs. $4.00; Pen No. 2, Minorca, 15 Eggs - . - $2.50 Dark C. I. Game?Pen No. 1, $3.00 1- . \Tn O 1 T. Cfl Prices on all Dry Goods down to a minimum." You'll find that you will save money by buying Dry Goods here. WE ARE FURNISHERS? For the/entire family. > YOUR Dollar will do Its Duty Here. D. M. PARROTT CLOVER'S LEADING DRY GOODS ? HOUSE WE SELL SHOES ~ AND THEY ARE GOOD SHOES,-TOO SAVE YOUR MONEY AND PATIENCE BY HAVING YOUR CAR WORK DONE AT THE Peoples Garage Wo Specialize on BUICK, HUDSON, STUDEBAKER AND ANDERSON CARS. ' 'You will find us at L/IPE'S OLD STAND?across the street from the City Market. Reasonable Charges, Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed. B. J. DEN/OS, Manager, ' * WE ARE DOING OUR PART IN BRINGING DOWN THE COST OF LIVING. WE HAVE SLASHED? High Shoes . Almost every lady wit fully aware of the fact tha highest grade?best in shoes to be found in this Our immense sales of ladi of this. Our sales of Lac . -?; ? * * - ' 'ji* """ ^ ^ -- J For Ladies .w.'ll ;liin ten miles of York- is ,t this stcre sells the very > - ./'.J style and quality?high M section of the Piedmont. ; % es' fine, shoes is evidence .V lies' fine shoes increases. j, : ^ ve have a big stock of more last vear than ever ' ' '% _i' ti. * .n.1 . # is many as*we ever tuu m.. ye have a splendid stocks . :'?i [ell them?to be sure we - ?? '';:M knocked the .price off by. ;V. 21'$ v " I ">* / . itiv ADIES'HIGH SHOES . /f .1 -M *r. Iged by present market \ ctra good value?so good . :at every lady who needs " .. ^ pects to need them in the well to buy a pair.or two .; :;*g ), to be sure, you do not :li.; " you- will make money by. V. Come in, we'll show. y low prices. : |l [ER GOODS '. : - ' ' J ted. with the kind?demands that :2f> lat will-keep you.warm and djy? ' ve the goods?RAINCOATS of all . : are amazingly low and then too 4. V^Vgj ER BOOTS?selling quite a lot of * ' you taking it just as it comes, or ; '. ' gainst the ma.ladies that-frequept;-,. , ing? Better see us for the-right -. . , , . : * -.^| othing. Yes, we have Umbrellas. " . ? " TROUP SHOES I ?v>!'o - . f. -,ir V - . t.vw.zi. , .,= m '' ' ;V - .* EDUCED . -. ?j ii -yK ->p actors hats been cut $165.' sr with us. / /.... 4/ kiroTwcv,,.,^^^ i runiiiLi 1 jior^jTractors Don't Blame the Agent i ... IF.YOU HAVE A POLICY, on your." life with which you:are not entirely 4P VI satisfied, do not hlame the Agent thatn.n.^ : sold'It to you, because YOU are ; to, . . . - blame YOURSELF and not the Agent.; \;*>j You have been reading our advertisements in The Enquirer foiji.years..pasta ... ^ and instead of heeding-our:suggestion -t to "Look Before You Leap," YOU leap-. 1 ,'^f V$j cd without looking. We, have asserted : '. ^ unconditionally at short intervals ;inj r,.;l ^ those columns during the past 21 years. ,' ? that the Mutual'BenefitWaa-the BEST : " ^ Company in Business, and asserted.that ;l > </; we COULD PROVE IT to .the satisfap-u i . ; tion of any one who cared to investl-, gate. Scores have investigate! and not' one has been disappointed.: >"-> There :are now about 1,000 Mutual ? Benefit policies in force in York county , . and every- policy holder is Satisfied. We,ki ur ' are always pleased to show our. goods, [f-: and we have never yet tried to force any one to apply for a policy.'. : - . .. . SAM M. GRIST J. Room 203, t People's Bank &Trust'? '?r? -yij Co. Building. ..... ? ,1 vr f FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ? ' 1 ' , i' "^"OTICE is hereby given that I have- r made my final return to the. Pro-*' bate Court of York county as'Admin--..iv/j ; 4 istrator of the Estate of- Mrs.- MARY ->i . E. MACKORELL, and on Tuesday;. { March 8, 1921, I will make application to said Court for my discharge from . 1 ' further liability in connection with said my V-? administration. ; sit ' G. S. HIGGINS, Administrator. J .- \ York, S. C., Feb. 8, 1921. 11 5t t* :,.nu ' 1 ' : - 'i IW! :-V * v. >*>i thinking of buying Fur, Stoves, Ranges or Floor to whisper in your cor c of the b'est times you in this line that you may )lctc?most too complete . V r comes into our place ; -il that lie or she would buy c "if the price is right," ' . seldom go away without * > n . v rue qualities 01 guuus wu rices that we are naming jans a sale light quick. Ily been surprised since lie number of furniture or & Xt Is Doing the Trick. md and take a look over. i irniture Co. * i .. ' * l ' 1 ; , ..v 1 \Vh ' # ' , - !\$ '/ ? */ niturc, House Furnishing, Coverings, we just want that RIGHT NOW is on ever had to buy anything need. Our stock is very com]: for us?and if a customc having a half formed idea a-given article of furnitui take it from us that they buying. You arc familiar with sell. And this with the pi for the "Cash" usually m< And too, we have rca' the first of the year at ti sales we have been makin Our Prices Are Wha Suppose you come aroi York Fi '\ |V| iJ A ii*Hi is iiereijy given mat x uavu ^ made my final return to the Probate Court of York county, as Administratrix of the estate of R. G. McCAW, deceased, and on Tuesday, February 15, 1921, I -vvilUmake application to said, court for my discharge from further liability in connection with said administration. Mrs. BELLE McCAW ALSTON, Admrx. Estate R. G. McCaw, Deed. York, S. C., January 17, 1D21. 5 5t Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The Enquirer Office: Do It No If vou arc so much as JUST RECEIVED? A CARLOAD OF CEMENT A CARLOAD OF LIME. v If you are needing cither of these commodities?in any- quantity?Come to see us. PRICES RIGHT. DON'T FORGET THAT BUGGY . That you are figuring on getting. We have the Buggies and the Prices. THEN SEEN US FOR? HORSE FEED, MILL FEED. DAIRY FEED, FLOUR, COBBLER AND BLISS SEED IRISH POTATOES? Now Is the time to buy. REMEMBER? We have a full line of OLIVER PLOWS and REPAIRS. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE, CABBOLL BROS. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. a I PRICE R The price of Fordson Tr : "Come and*talk it ov< Ford Sales C , I , ff Ford Service:0' L' Cement! Cementl! year after year. Today i ladies' shoes?we bought before?we perhaps sold i .a-single season, "and yet \ on hands. We. want-to *s ho?that's-why we? haye* one-third?- : : ^ ONE-THIRD OFF ON I And at these prices?ju( costs?every pair is an ei in fact, that we believe th a. pair of high shoes, or ex next few months, will do -pairs of shoes NOW. N( have to do it?but really , doing, so if you buy NO"\ you quality, style* and vei WET WEATI .-This weather?you are acquair you have Clothing and Footwear ti your health demands that." We ha sizes and colors^and at prices thai we have OVERSHOES and RUBBj these.* How about yourself? Are are: you trying to protect yourself a ly follow wot feet and damp ,cloth kind?the keep you dry kind of cl 1 M S STTOttS J. , lfl. ?.