University of South Carolina Libraries
TEACHERS EXAM+NATION A total of 113 people took the spring . examination for county teachers' certificates which examination was held in the county court house last Saturday in charge of John E. Carroll, county superintendent of , education. In addition to the whites more than fifty colored people took the examination. "It was by far the largest number of applicants for teachers' certificates ever to appear for examination fn York county," the county superintendent said, this morning. Following were the white applicants: Oba Robinson, York, No. 7; Pearl Boyd, York N. 7; Lucy E. Stephenson. Sharon; Hannah Stephenson, Sharon; Ruth Hope, Sharon; Edna E. Feam ster,; luc^onneusviue; t Sharon Alice Robinson, Easley, S. C\; Janie Ashe, McConnellsville; Catherine Burns, Yorkville; Mary Davidson, Clover; Mary E. Smith, Clover No. 1; Irene Davidson, Clover; Elizabeth Ashe, McConnellsville; Margaret Ashe, McConnellsville; Fred Burns,, Yorkville; Annie Neel Wyatt, Easley; Gladys Bolt, Anderson: Christine David, Bennettsvllle; Margaret Lupo, Greenville; Ruth McHugh, Greenville; Frances O'Dell, Liberty S. C.; Lillian Hunt, Greenville; Margaret . Faulkner, Clover; Annie Lee Adams, Clover; Mildred Parrott, Clover; Janie Robinson, Clover; Annie Adams, Lancaster; Reola Lanier, Hickory Grove; Fannie Mae Abernethy, Stanley, N. C.; Olive Gable, Antreville, N. C.; Frnnkie Davis, Allendale, S. C.; Mrs. J. M. Plexico, Sharon; Pearl Williams, Clover: Mary Carroll, Filbert: Mrs. S. A. Mitchell, Sharon; Irma Hooj3, Hickory Grove: Margaret Parrott, Clover; Lesslie Carro1!. Filbert; Annie Bechtler, Filbert, No. 1; Marion McCarter, Clover; Elizabeth Gardner, Blackville; Lucile Leach, Hickory Grove; Willie Vaughn, Van Wyck, S. C.; Eva xiciiipiuii , r uuei i; rannie riannagan,; Bowling Green; Isabelle Scoggins, Hickory Grove; Martin McCarter, Clover; Maurice Kee; Chester; Sophrpnia McKeown, Hickory Grove; Jeniece Robinson, Yortf No. 5; Lindsay Brown, York No. 1; Rosalie Trail, Moore, S. C.; Rachel Allison, Hickory Grove; Willie McCarter, Clover; W. Lee Gettys, Clover; Ruby DeVinney, York No. 3; Maggie D. Curry, Ghay Court; Lottie Belle Smith. Filbert; Annette Moore, Clover; J. Roy Grayson, Filbert: Annie McMackin, Clover No. 1: Maynard C. Groyson, Clover; Louise Haselden, Latta S. C.; Jessie Lee Whitesides, York No. 3; Retta Gaines, Williamston, S. C.: Louise Singleton, Westminister. S. C.; Minnie B. Moon, York No. 3; Ellie Ergle, Ridge Springs, S. C.; Margaret B. McCarter, Clover; Mary Summerford, Clover JCo. 1; Cynthia Ethel Biggers. Filbert: Gladys Biggers, Filbert; Arlle B. Davis, North," S. C.; Margaret V. Livingston, Woodford, S. C.; Ethel Felder, Elloree, S. C.: Isabel Whitesides, Smyrna; Mae Whisonant, Smyrna; Nellie Hitt Huestis, Cross Hill; Annice Webb, Saluda, S. C. 1 Vera C. Webb, Saluda. S. C.: Sarah Hunter, Liberty, S. C.: Floy Fisher, Woodruff. S. C.; Ola McCarler, Clover; Ruth Smith, Clover; Jennie Lind Bolin, Smyrna: Jsathleen Fewell, York No. 7; C, w7 ; ~ O ? M... -11 w-tumc ouuii, oiu>i iict, i'txixy r bwbii, York; Ethel Burns; .^Smyrna; Susie Whitesides. Filbert; Anniet Castle. Smyrna; ^Eleanor Crawford, York No. 3: Grace Matthews, Pickens; Aubrey Brown, Yorkville; Nell Donald.-AVilliamston. S. C.: Marie McKeown. Green, S. C.; Grace Hitt, Wintlirop College: Mav .Simpson. Lesslie; Mary E. T'arrott. Filbert; Helen Hitt, Winthrop College: Grace Jackson, Rock Hill; Margaret Gett.vs, York No. 4: Marie Sherer. Clover: Sadie Mari? Epps. Fort Mill: John Evelyn Crook. Fort Mill; Mrs. Myrtle Winded. Rock Hill No. 6: Magpie Bolin, Filbert: ' Mattie Summerford. Clover No. 1; AVinnie Brown. A'orkville; Flossie Shillinglaw, Lesslie; Zelma Philips, Fort Mill; Lois Adams, Clover. Colored Applicants. Following were the colored applicants for teacher's certificates: Mary E. Reaves. Rock Hill No. 5: Essie Hemphill. Smith's Turn Out No. 1; Ethel Crawford, Catawba No. 1; John Cory, Blacksburg; Marie Goudlock, Rock Hill No. 5; James Goudlock, Rock Hill No. 5: Maud Philips. Rock Hill: Mozelle Cloud, Rock Hill; Martha Pride. Rock Hill; Emma Dee i Cory, Backsburg: Robert Wright, York No. S; Bertha Robinson, Rock Hill: ! Doretha Stroud. Rock Hill; Lizzie 1 Stewart. Rock Hill: Helen Melton. ' Yorkville: Lee William Marcllcus : Adams. Yorkville: Mary E. Goins, Yorkville; Elmer Gouldlock, Rock . Hill; A. T. McDaniel, Chester No. 2; Mattie Williams, Yorkville No. 5; Wllma McCleave, Rock Hill; Annie B. Lewis, McConnellsville; Minnie B. Jones, McConnellsville; Pearlia J. Crawford. Lesslie No. 1; Beatrice Ward, Yorkville; Margaret Seals, Rock ; Hill; Beatrice White. Rock Hill; Ellen Wright. Yorkville; Daisy Gill; Smyr- ] na: Addie Alexander. York No. 1: . Brannie Parthenia Wright, York No. S; G. W. Bver.s, York No. 5; J. J. F Dyers. York No. 2; Elva J. Lowry, York No. 5; Ruth Strait. Guthriesvllle: Minnie Massey, Rock Hill; Carothers P. Cousart; Cynthia H. Ingram; York- ville: Laura O. Brooks; Alberthn' J Bowen, Filbert; Elsie B. Jones, Guthriesvllle No. 1: Mary Jones, Guthriesville: Mary M. Jones. McConnellsville: Fannie L. Barnett. York No. 5; .Tosenh Jones, McConnellsville: Minnie Graham, Rock Hill No. 6: Mattie L. San- ders. Smith's Turnout; Emma Cooper. \ Rock Hill No. 2: Lillie T. Gray. Yorkville; Ethel J. Barnette. Tirzah: Mary Sanders, Bullock's Creek No. 1: Josenhine Carroll. Rock Hill No. C: i F Mattie r?. .Jones. Clover: Sallie \\ right, Yorkvllle: Jennie Mae Cousart, Rock Hill: Lizzie B. Henry. Clover; Alice Sanders, Bullock's Creek Xo. 1; tV. Ik Baskin. Book Hill; Francis Davis, F Rock Hill Xo. 2; Lucy Sitgmve. Catawba. LOCAL LACONICS V Off to Fort Mill. The American Legion Baseball team of Yorkvllle left shortly after noon today for Fort Mill, where this afternoon they will play the Fort Mill baseball team. Yorkville Negroes Lose. j F The colored baseball team of Yorkville lost to Rock Hill in Rock Hill yesterday afternoon by a score or 13 to 7. Tax Collections. , j p Tax collections Tip to date aggregate $5(13,847.28. with additionals amounting to approximately $617,000. The 7 per cent, penalty attaches to taxes paid between now and next Saturday even- | ing. after which date delinquents will go into execution. Fire Insurance Premiums. Insurance Commissioner MeMahan has sent out to the towns entitled to the same a rebate of 1 per cent on the : premiums paid to fire insurance com- j panics in South Carolina. York countytowns get rebates as follows: Yorkville, 1 $346.67: Fort .Mill, $130.20; Itock Jlill, S1.045.S6. 1 Violated Labor Law. j Columbia State Sunday: Another prosecution for a violation of thp labor laws of South Carolina was nrtade at a Rock Hill last week by the labor inspectors of the state department of agriculture, commerce and industries. An employe of the Hamilton Carhartt cotton mills complained to Governor Cooper that this mill was working its employes overtime and the complaint was referred to Commissioner Harris, who had his labor inspectors make an investigation. The superintendent of the mill pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court and was fined $25. Section 421 of Volume 11, criminal code of South Carolina laws prohibits employes of textile plants from working more than 60 hours per week and more than 11 hours in any one day, exceptor the purpose of making up lost time caused by accident or an unavoidable cause in which case a notice must be posted in each room staring the exact starting and stopping time for all employes. Paid Fine for Gambling. J. N. Gates, a traveling man of Blacksburg. representative, of a wholesale grocery firm of that town paid, a fine of $10 in Magistrate Fred Black's court Saturday following his pfea of guilty to a charge of gambling. According to the magistrate, the case against Gates arose as the result of an effort made to require him to pay a check issued by him in the sum of $78. It Is alleged that he sat in a game with a number of Yorkville gamesters some weeks ago and lost. He gave one of the gamesters a check for $78 and this was turned down bythe bank on which it was drawn. Gates was notified but refused to pay. The man to whom the check was given turned it over to the magistrate for collection. It developed that Gates could not be made to pay the check but pleaded guilty to gambling. "He was present Saturday and was also represented by N. W. Hardin, a Blacksburg attorney. According to report, local poker players with whom Gates fs alleged to have "set in" on a number of occasions, says that he is from henceforth' and forever more barred. ? Columbia May 7: Acting in consonance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the board of trustees of the University of South Carolina, March 31, this year the disciplinary committee suspended 48 undergraduates of the institution who confessed as being or having been during the college term, connected with sub-rosa "Greek letter" fraternities of thus number 17 years seniors. The suspension is for one week; The state prohibits the existence of such fraternities in institutions of higher learning supported by taxation, fecial $oficcs. Preaching at Bullock's Creek. Rev.#D. B. Green will prpach at Bullock's Creek on Friday morning before the fourth Sunday in May, preparatory to communion services on the fourth Sunday. Clyde Ratchfora, 37 3t Clerk of Session. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during the illness ana death of our darling baby Annie Mae and especially Dr. Dulin. May God's richest blessing rest on each one, is the wish of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Currence. Card of Thanks. In this humble way we wish to express our gratitude to the neighbors and friends for the many kindness done for us during the illness and death of our loved one. May God reward each one and especially Dr. Glenn for their faithful service. 0 The Family. OBITUARY. DIED?Saturday, at her home in the Cotton Belt section, following a brief illness, Mrs.' EFFIE THOMAS MITCHELL, wife of Mr. J. M. Mitchell in the 37th year of her age. Interment was in the cemetery at King's Mountain Chapel on Sunday, following funeral services conducted by Rev. J. G. Huggin. The deceased was the daughter of J. E. and Sallle Wilkereon Thomas of the Beersheba section. She is survived by her husband and six children. Her parents, two brothers :ind two sisters also survive. f>ATTA M MADi/CT wv/ I i vii mnnrxt i Tuesday, May 10, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon 11* ? Clover 11 24 Yorkville . Ill 24 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 'rice for Tire Shrinking?Until further notice our price shrinking buggy tires will be 50 cents each. cash. Smyrna Repair Shop, E. L. Hanna, Prop. It* Strayed?From pasture lust Wednesday. brown mare mule colt, about 2 years old. I^ong switch tail. Notify Guthriesville Mercantile Co., Guthriesville, eft W. O. Harshaw & Co., McConnellsville. It rVanted?Country hams, for cash, or will trade fat back for same. F. E. Smith, Tirzah. S. C. 36 2t ror Sale?Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato plants, 500 for $1.50; 1,000 for $2.25. Post paid. Walter Benfleld, York No. 3. 36 2t* ror Sale?Corn in the shuck, $1.25 per. J bushel; 100 busneis pure uieveiana , Big Boll cotton seed, $1 per bushel. ' Phone 210. Myrtle Hall, York. 36 2t* Vanted?Young men, women, over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner) G08 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 36 2 :or Sale?One Ford Truck, $125; Reo Roadster. $250; Overland Truck, $250; 1020 Ford Touring Car, $100; 1018 Model Ford $175. John Dixon Plexico, Sharon, S. C4 35 3t ror Sale at Auction?At my farm on York No. 7 on Lower Rock Hill road, Friday May 27, the following porperty: Rakes and mowers; plows and plow stocks; stalk cutter; two 2-horse wagons: live cows. O. W. Knir x- s?ns. 35 5t* :or Sale?500 bushels of corn at $1.25 | per bushel. 'Also onts and vetch j baled at $35.00 per ton. J. 12. Latham,, Sharon, No. 1. 3t 34. : dACKEY CHAPTER, NO. 15, R. A. M. [> I2GI'LA It convocation Thursday L evening. 13th, 8 o'clock. Full atctulancc desired. I G120. \Y. WILLIAMS, H. P. ; OS. 12. HART. Sec. n. See The Enquirer Office for Titles j : ind Mortgages of Real Estate. 1 y Horse Feed .... We have plenty of Oats, Corn, Sweet Feed and Hay. We sell A No. 1 good, clean Hay. We believe it will pay you to see us for all Heavy Groceries and for Farm Hardware. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE In COFFEE. Try our Six Pounds Arbuckle for One Dollar. Either ground or grain. ' ARCADIAN SULPHATE AMMONIA Contains 25 1-4 units of Ammonia; Nitrate of Soda contains 18 units of Ammonia. If you can buy Sulphate Ammonia at $75.00 per ton, then on that same basis per unit you should, buy Nitrate of Soda at $53.46 per ton. All vnn nav nvpr that is a loss comnared with *SULPH. AMMONIA. 1 YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY BEBE DANIELS? In "She Couldn't Help It," a battle picture?the most thrilling kind of battle in the world?a battle of wits." WEDNESDAY TOM MOORE? Irt "The Gay Lord Quex." You'll like this picture for its pep and its punch, for its plot and its photography. You will see it and then talk about it. THURSDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN And Edith Johnson in "Fighting Fate," Episode No. 10. "The Stolen Bride." Also a good Century Comedy. COMING SOON PEARL WHITE? In "The White Moll." J. Q. WRAY, Manager. * m Arrived by Express Thirty-two New PLAID SKIRTS $6.98 each VALUES UP TO.$12.50. NEW BLOUSES? $1.98 to $6.98 EACH. , BFCONNEHSsco. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. WHEN IN ROCK HILL EAT . AT JHE ROYAL RESTAURANT Railroad Avenue. GOOD FOODS PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES THE ROYAL RESTAURANT ROCK HILL, S. C. A i SHOES! 1 SHC jj If it is SHOES that yc COME AND GIV J Our Shoes arc as LOW P ^ anywhere?and we believe 2 than you will find for Soli ^ docs not pay any one to I made of GENUINE LEA' Children's Tennis Oxford: I ?Priced at 'i Children's tennis Shoes, h r> 4 ? ncuu cit p Ladies' Tennis Oxfords?J Boys' Sport Rubber Soled j Children's Low Shoes, W1 a ' Leather, Black and Bj j you want?Priced Ladies' Low Shoes, Blacds: j Brown Kid 1 Strap Sanda 5 Ladies' Brogue Oxfords? 9 l ) MEN'S o: I Black and Brown Kid and J ?AIL sizes and width J ? Men's Brogue Oxfords?P I KIRKPATRIC | Sells It For Less SPORTING GOODS-We liave Anything your Team Keeds? BASEBALLS, Glove!, Masks?Just the whole layout. UNIFORMS?We can obtain them for your team speedily. TENNIS GOODS?See us for Tennis Rackets, Balls and other Tennis goods. REMEMBER? Our KODAK Finishing Department. No need to send your Films ^way for development Tvnen it can be done at home speedily. Glover Drug Store R. L. WYUE, Prop. . Clover, S. C. PERIWINKLE TEAROOM Over Serv-AII Pharmacy. ROCK HILL, S.C. SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR MEALS. Wo Cater to Particular People. Try Our Business Men's Lunch?75 Cents. Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. riiiitiwljnultiu TEA ROOM main street rock hill, - - - s. c. HAY HAY HAY HAY HAY HAY just received a 'shipment #of hay, come in and let us supply your wants. what about that buggy? will make attractive price. sttftar?10 lbs $1.00 CARROLL BROS. CANNED GOODS JUST NOW is a between seasons period when we often hear the complaint of "Nothing to Cook." It is. the season when Canned Goods?Vegetables, Meats, Fruits, Macaroni, Cheese, etc., are most popular. And we are as usual quite ready for you with the kind of goods that you want Ou^ stock of CANNED GOODS includes about everything you might think you'd like to have for breakfast, dinner or supper. Canned Corn. Tomatoes, Peas, Beans. Salmon, Herring, Sardines, Fish Roe, Flaked Fish, etc., and then are all of the best kinds of Canned Fruits. Then too I have all of the popular Cereals, Macaroni, Cheese, etc. Come and see us for what you need. W. E. FEBGUSON wwwwwwwwwwww , SHOES! >ES! i >n want. ? E US A LOOK I t, RICED as you will find C ! our prices are LOWER ? Ld Leather Sho$s, and it ^ buy Shoes that are not (J THER. See ours: C 3, with White Soles 2 _ $1.38 and $1.50 with white soles? ' X $1.50 and $1.75 I ' Priced at ........ S $1.38 and $1.50 j L Shoes?Priced $2.98 jj j lite Canvas, Patent J j rown Kid, anything f | 98 Cts. to $4.98 j 1 Strap Sandal ...$1.98 o j ,1s?Priced $2.98 ? 5 -Priced ? f a.. a . aa _ 1 An rn L 2 SFORDS * I | Genuine Calf Skill4 f? j s?Priced !! * $2.98 to $10.95 Pair 2 " need $8.95 ? ] :k-belk co. Sells It For Less t : WVWVWWVWIA/WWAAIVVW E Pinksules? i * ! 55 This popular remedy for Headaches, s Neuralgia, Colds, Grippe, etc., can be 5 obtained at any of the following York j-jj County Stores? z, IN YORK I YORK DRUG STORE, E NIVENS BROS.'S STORE = F. P. MORRISON'S STORE. = J. R. A. WALLACE'S STORE = ELIJAH McSWAIN'S STORE, = W. H. BARRON'S STORE. = AT SHARON ? SIMS DRUG STORE E PLEXICO'S DRUG STORE = AT HICKORY GROVE = HOOD DRUG STORE = AT SMYRNA = LUTHER WHITESIDES' STORE ? AT CLOVER - ' = CLOVER DRUG STORE GEO. WILLIAMS-'S STORE AT FILBERT W. E. LAND'S STORE YORK NO. 1 McGILL BROS.'S STORE AT GUTHRIESVILLE GUTHRIESVILLE MERC. CO. AT McCONNELLSVILLE = J. P. WILLIAMS & CO. J. P. BARNES'S STORE s AT ROCK HILL COMMUNITY STORE \ 1 * WYMOJO MILL AT EBENEZER MATTHEWS & CO. 25 CENTS A BOX. YORK DRUG STORE 1 PERFECTLY FIT- | 9'relief of eye strain and defective vision. They represent a great deal more than mere merchandise?they represent a high degree of professional skill in their prescribing and almost as much mechanical skill in their building. ' , Hampton Street ROCK HILL, - - S. C. Fly Screens... HAVE YOU ORDERED YOURS YET? If you haven't DO IT NOW. The filthy, disease-bearing FLY is already on his job and, a fly is a very democratic animal?he will light on the filthiest place possible and in ten seconds fly right through your window and crawl across your dining table just at dinner time. Pretty picture, Isn't it? Well, it is all right for the other fellow, if it suits him; but we are sure you don't want such a picture in your home. Do you? No. Then see us for FLY SCREENS?real, sure enough Fly Screens?Screens that are made to the measure of your doors and your windows?that fit and are fit. That are better than the ordinary made-by-themillion kind of fly screens?Ours will cost you a little more, yes, and the difference in the cost will be forgotten in the better service and longer life of our i Screens. Phone lis about it TODAY. I See us about Paints, Stains, Oils,-etc. I LOGAN LUMBER YARD. CALL ? "JimmieV'j No. 74 I And Get Some j; HAMBURGER jj 25 CENTS POUND. j| THE CITY MARKET 1 G. A. Sherer, Prop. p CATHOLIC I: books 1: a th (j st Sent Free on applica- j! m tion. Oct your Infor- j! f ; mation nrst-nana. g % | Questions answered | Si j by mail. Write to J I Rev. W. A. TOBIN, ? ! P.O. Box 202, | | Rock Hill, S. C. i ? i * j; % lAAMMflAJIAJVWMWWMIAAJIIVVWtro th AUTO TRUCK SERVICE [" AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling of all kinds on short notice, and am iving special attention to moving ousehold goods, etc. L. G. THOMP- m SON, Phone 175, York, S. C. 20 tf A W Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The or inquirer Office. FEINSTEIN ? THE CAS! Our Buyer, Mr. FEINSTEIN, 1 ket and lfeady'to pick up real bargs goods at unheard of and sensatio goods are now on display in our feature of these striking bargains i ' Young Men's Well Tailo Are Priced from Come and see these quick. The they are moving quite fast. Hit I'TH TTT I.I l.ITT 1 nio W ?i?ii\, One big lot Men's Nainso weight, well made?1 150 pairs Pants, dress an< ues np to $10.00-?Th FEINSTEIN SUCCESSORS TO FEINS Note: Watch Our WEEKLY SPE jp = Rollicking "Nothii The . A play based uj veracity oi Complete ] by a New 4th [ RE D F C HAUT JUST E 11 BIG K - ' Season Tickets ( 10% ~ Chautauqi I1UV9 IT 114J S. L. CO Sales ^f$0', THE UNIVEF 48 S. Main St. MftMWWWWWWIWWWWWW 'ERTINENT QUESTIONS? IN CASE YOUR Automobile should i destroyed by Are, would YOU pre r IU siduu me iusa personally or let corporation organized for the pur)se of insuring against loss by fire > so? IN CASE YOUR Automobile should s stolen, would YOU prefer to stand e loss or let a corporation either reore the car to you or pay for it? IN CASE YOU should run over and 11 or seriously injure some one and tould be sued and have a verdict for large sum rendered against YOU, ould you prefer to pay it yourself, so the expense of your defense, or . ive a corporation pay all expenses of e defense and the judgment, providi it did not exceed $5,000? IN CASE YOUR CAR should damage mebody's property, would you prefer pay the damage or have a corporam do so? We represent Companies which are illing to assume the liabilities indi led and will be pleased to furnish J il iruuriiiAwivii ao vna< (plication. It is better to be Safe . an Sorry. , SAM M. & S. E. GRIST I Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Bldg. FOR RENT HE J. C. Chambers' place, five hurt* dred Acres. Apply to JEFF D. HITESIDES, Hickory Grove No. 2, THOS. F. Mr.DOW, York, S. O. ( 17 t. f. tf j / . ' :> -I- -I.'; . & KRIVIS I B STORE ^ . | s continually in the Chicago mar? S tins. He has been sending us new 2 tnally low prices. Many of these- 5 > various departments. A' splendid ' 2 s to be found in a lot of E ~ red All Woo! Suits That = > $10.00 Upward. :. | values are so extraordinary that 2 'S SPECIALS 1 | ? , 1 TT VfN " ) - .1 ' " 2 ok unioixv^uiis, gooa . . = rhe Garment.....-..~.59 CTS. = I every day wear, val- > 3 is week, the pair.....l$1.69 = & KRIV1S 111 TEIN BARGAIN HOU8E. <B ^ CIAL8. It Will Pay you to Do 80. . g ' "V - - -r / mmw^mm? ?? ? 1 ?y ; J 11 . ; | Comedy igBut ^ -v.--' rr -1 n i ruth . .. . . v. > ; ... ' . ,.r_ jou 24 hours of n a wager production York cast. r.. _ _ ' m " * '-'"vv Might AT H / 1 ' A U QUA " ' y:'i ATTRACTIONS Only $3.00 Plus J 1?W. Ill iia Week f 23 to 27 i i ITRTNFY I V Alb - A A 1 U A . < j Service tSAl CA& * I YORK, S. C. ; | FLOUR FLOUR HAS ADVANCED 50 cents per barrel the last few days. We are unloading some. We can sell UNDER today's market. Can sell you "SUN FLOWER", one of the Best Self-Rising Flours in the land, at $4.75 per Sack.. "WHITE HOUSE," Best Patent, at $4.50 per sack. . 20 Lbs. Tub of Lard for $2.80 Pure Sugar Cane Syrup in Barrels at , 75 CTS. Gallon. $4.00 Blind Bridles at $2.75 SPARTAN GRAIN DAIRY And POULTRY FEEDS, Laying Mash ?Makes more eggs. SEED PEANUTS and all kinds of BEANS and GARDEN SEEDS. Trade With Us and 'We Both Make Money. FERGUSONS YOUNGBLOOD SHORTHAND AND BOOKKEEPING ASa number of persons have reques ed me to resume my classes in Shorthand and Bookkeeping, I should ike to hear from anyone interested in such class at York or at Sharon. Mrs. J. A. SHANNON, York No 4. 2t* t May 3 t May 10 WHEN YOU WANT A NYTHING hauled that can be haul ^ ed on a Truck, call P. D. HOPPER, Clover, S. C.,t Furniture moving a spo:ialty. Prices right. Phone 77. 32 9t'