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* MERE MENTION More than 1,000- blockade stills have been captured in and around Asheville since January 1, 1920, according to Chief Prohibition Agent J. Henry Reed, who has headquarters at Asheville........ . The Hotel Morgan, at Morganton, N. C., was damaged-'to the extent of several thousand dollars by fire last Saturday night The Hendersonville (N. C.) News is to become a semiweekly after June 1 Bernard Coyne, died at Sioux City, Iowa, Saturday, aged 24 years; 8 feet .1 inch high and weighing 300 pounds. He was said to be the tallest man in the world. The size of his shoe was No. 24 A pearl necklace valued at $6,000, was picked up-by a customs guard after the docking of the Aquatania at New York last Friday night. The necklace had not been declared in the ship's manifest and it is believed that it was lost or thrown away by some one who was tryintr to smuggle it ashore -Butter dropped to 26 1-2 cents a pound in Milwaukee, Wis., last Saturday, the lowest wholesale price in five years. A year ago it was retailing at 70 cents. Under an order signed by Secre tary Wallace, of the department of agriculture, after June 1, the charge for grading a bale of cotton will be 30 cents instead of 40 cents as now The next session of the council of the league of nations Is to be convened at Geneva on June 17, the postponement being in order to give certain delegates time to arrive At a mass meeting in Atlanta, attended by 2,000 people, resolutions were adopted condemning Governor Dorsey because of a recent pamphlet on the peonage question, and recommending that the governor be impeached for uttering a libel against the people of Georgia Big Bill Hey ward, who is due in Leavenworth penitentiary, having forfeited bond, put up by friends, is in Russia. He writes that he is coming back to America as soon as he has attended certain Soviet conventions and serve out his time. * Also he says that his bondsmen will not lose anything on account of him. Faith in the fulfillment of his promises, however, is small. $otircs. At Tirzah. There will be preaching at Tirzah Presbyterian church next Friday night; Saturduy morning at 11 and Saturday night, and communion Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Your Wife. Who plans to make your future "light"? Who "electrifies" your appetite? Your little wife. Who tells her women friends that you Are one grand husband through and through? Who's the best "cook" you ever knew? Your little wife. Who pats your cheek when you get home ? Who smooths the thin hair on your dome? Your little wife. Who looks at you, her brown eyes clear And snuggling to* you. extra near Says: "The We.stinghouse Range is here"? Your little wife. P. S. Go to work, .Ladies. It's at the Electric Shop now. By the way, the Instantaneous Electric Water Heater is "All Right." It .. W. W. Barron. NOTICE. In Regard to the. Fish and Game Laws of South Carolina. THE following letter from the office of the Chief Game Warden of the State, dated at Columbia, May 17, is of special interest to hunters, fishermen, landowners, etc.: All Game Wardens: In the pamphlet of Bird, Game and Non-Migratory Fish Laws of South Carolina, published by authority of W. H. Gibbes, Chief Game Warden of South Carolina, in April, 1920, there is a failure to incorporate Act. No. 38C of the Acts of 1918, which Act, in part, says: "There shall be a close time in nil the creeks, streams and inland waters of the State from the setting of the sun each Saturday until the rising of the sun each Wednesday, during which time all seines, nets or any plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, which obstructs' any portion of any creek, stream or inland waters other than a dam for manufacturing purposes, shall be removed from said creeks, streams or inland waters; and any person or persons using such seines, net, plan or device in violation of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and OBITUARY. DIED?At her home in Yorkville on Saturday. May 21, Mrs. MARY R.EBECCA BRATTON, widow of the late Dr. J. R. Bratton, aged 89 years, 10 months and 21 days. She is,survived by the following children: W. L. Bratton, Dr. R. A. Bratton, R. M. Bratton, of Yorkville; J. B. Bratton, of McConnellsville; Col. T. S. Bratton, Of the United States army; Mrs. Hattie Hanahan, of Winnsboro. The interment was at Bethesda Sunday after funeral services by Rev. E. E. Gillespie, D. D., Rev. T. T. Walsh and. Rev. F. H. Wardjatv. At his home three miles north of Yorkville, on Sunday morning, after a long illness. A. LAWRENCE ROBINSON, aged 70 years, 5 months and 4 days. He leaves a widow and four children, one son and three daughters. The interment -was at Beersheba yesterday. . ' At her home two miles south of Yorkville, yesterday morning, Miss SARAH BRIDGET TEMPLETON. aged 87 years. Death came as the result of a broken hip sustained in a fall that occurred some time back. The interment was at Beersheba this morning. rOTTOW MARKET Tuesday, May 24, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon Ill ? 'Clover - HA 24 Yorkville 1U 24 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Practically new two horse wagon. Nivens, Bros., York, S. C. 41 3t. Lost?Saturday, Waterman Ideal foun. tain pen with gold band. Suitable reward for return to Howard McMackin, York, S. C. It* NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS . A LL Members of York Lodge No. 14G I. O. O. R, arc cordially invited to attend a meeting to be held at Cannon Mill Hull, Wednesdi^- evening, May 25. important degree work. 40 2t DAVIS BOYD, Secretary. FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS APPLICATIONS for Loans through Federal Land Bank now being tak- i en. The Land Bunk Is now prepared to resume active operations, and all persons who desire loans through this svstem are urged to see me at once. J. A. MARION, Secretary and Treasurer, Peoples National Farm Loan ASc'oiittion 39 3t I Parlor f We Jiavc on our Floo. g suites of Parlor furnitureB One is finished in Wal p in Mahogany. i One suite is beautiful ? try and the other just as E| tation Leather. & They arc handsome, i K would look well and fit in g Those suites of furniti & in York, and they are the S or and handsomely hand 1 8 See one suite in the sh jr on the inside. f Ask us to whisper the B be more than surprised? ? low?surprisingly low?b P tage?better look them o1 | YORK bUKI iFiEiiieiiiiiinniiiciiiBaiiiiiiiiiiHsiUBEEiaiien ill ' % .? cc"6 .cc-r | This Store Has Come to this Town?By Virl Waist Values T | | Obtainat These Waists are coming into | a are truly attractive, generally cons character. It is due to the speck ! ><| that enables us to offer them at al i ?,<] That is making for the rapid ever ; sj department. ; Bj. The models above illustrated ; E Waists that go on sale tomorrow. Bj They're WO | PRICE THIS WEEK | | 150. Prying Pans, worth i i I last?Go at : | 100 pairs Ladies' Shoe Si I FEINSTEIN i ? SUCCESSORS TO FEINS ' 'J, WIRTHMOR WAISTS ARE* THE CASH STOI fs'lIllIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIinillllNBIIIIISlllllIIlfl upon convicuon Ultrrui ueiutc ?nj Court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined in the sum of two hundred dollars, one-half of which shall go to the informer and the other half to the Court in which the case shall be tried, or be imprisoned for q period, of not less than three nor mo^e than six months, or both, in the discretion of the Court trying1 the case. Nothing herein contained shall apply to tishing with dipnets used by hand. And wherever any seine, net or any plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, as above stated, shall be used, the Chief Game Warden or any Warden shall have the authority, in the name of the State, to seize and hold said seine, net or plan or device for the stoppage or collection of fish, and. to use the same as evidence for the purpose of convicting any person violating the provisions of this section; and upon conviction of the person so using said seine, net or plan or device for the i stoppage or collecting of fish, the same shall be forfeited to the State and sold, the proceeds of said sale to be transmitted to the credit of the Game Protection Fund." "Approved the 12th day of February, A. D.. 1918." On May 12, 1921, 1 took this matter up with the Attorney General, and his opinion is: "I find no amendment or repealing Act changing the provisions of this section in the respect that it requires a 'close time' in creeks, streams and inland waters of the state. In my opinion this Provision is still in effect. (Signed) Sam'I M. Wolfe, Attorney General. On account of this law not having been enforced for the past few years, it is very probable that many people may be under the impression that the law has been repealed, and, for this reason 1 wish you to publish this letter in your county newspapers in order that the people may be advised. [ hereby advise that you vigorously enforce the provisions of the above mentioned law, after you have publishcd same in the newspapers. This is a very important law. and if properly enforced, wili do more to protect the fish of our State than any other one law upon the statute books. Very truly yours, A. A. Richardson. Chief Game Warden. The above is published as directed by Mr. Richardson and for public information. D. T. WOODS. Game Warden for York County. I WHEN YOU SEE g A pair of Williams's S Glasses you can rest as- 3 surecl of the satisfac-g tion to the wearer. 9 OUR NAME? I Stands for the' best I there is in examination and glasses. tmI com^A I Hamoton Street Q STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. In the Probate Court. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS JOHN S. CHAMBERS has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on a!i and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of LUCINDA CHAMBERS, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These are, 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 Courthouse on the 30TH DAY OF MAY, 1021, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 13th day of May, 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. 3'J t 2t? LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST A RRANGED for on York County Farms. Long-term. (6% through Federal Land Bank). Why not stop paying higher rates? Charges reasonable. C. E. SPENCER. Suites 1 rs two really magnificent 9 ?five pieces to the set. jj L> UG U1 UIIO Ull UUUUil hat Are Always I )le Here. % ja our" store continually. The prices ? ;iderably lower than waists of like j| arrangements with the makers, ^ I times at very exceptional prices. ? -growing popularity of our Waist jarc the newest Wirthmor Cotton jc RTH MORE r $1.00 I s SPECIALS ")0c?as long as tlioy | 5 Cts. Each | >lcs?Go at 5 Cts. Pair I & KRIViS 1 TEIN BARGAIN HOUSE. P IOLD HERE EXCLUSIVELY gE?Phone No. 270 0 !HIIIIIIIIBIIII!lllllllIIIJIIII!IEaiIEI!3l!8I!lll?i nut, the other is finished ? ly upholstered in Tapes- j well done in a good imi- S ich looking suites that g anybody's parlor. Sg ire were made right here J ireughly well put togcth- J finished. 1 ow window?the other is J price in your ear?you'll J the prices are very, very J ut. that's to your ad van- ^ rer?you'll like thorn. 1| FUTURE CO. 1 ICIIIII!li:nililHBIEIEIE!IEEIBEISIMIHSIilIEE2Pn t | IRTHMOIt'ii\ > >2 WA,STS c:-r.i AQc-a | Be the Waist Center of |j| ( no nf tlio TTunoilol 1 PECK 0F CF?0F/EE $1 \ Emerson Mowing Machines % ARE UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. Ask some one who has used one. Your stufC will soon be ready to cjut. We have sold several Emersons lately. You will probably need one?then COME AND SEE US We Still have some Acid, Guano and Soda on Hands. CARROLL BROS. THE STAR THEATRE . TODAY JUSTINE JOHNSTONE? In "The Blackbirds." The story of a beautiful girl, the decoy of a band of international crooks. WEDNESDAY GERALDINE FARRAR? In "The World and Its Woman," a Guldwyn Special. THURSDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN In "Fighting Fate," Episode No. 12, "Indian Vengeance." Also a good Comedy. COMING FRIDAY WILLIAM FARNUM? In "If I Were a King!" The stirring story of a devil-may-care rogue who won glory for France and. captured the, heart of a noble woman. f. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR EQUIPMENT? A SERVICE CAR IT IS PAINTED YELLOW AND LETTERED WITH BLACK LETTERS. It makes no difference where you may happen to have trouble and we . can help you and we most likely can? Phone No. 28 or 15 FOR THE YELLOW CAR And your troubles will soon be ended. | We meun this car to be of "HEALSERVICE" J. H. CARROLL RECEIVED-- L That carload, of Red Rust Proof Oats ; and>ihey are fine. I Also that carldad of Dunlop Superlative WARRANTED FLOUR The carload of HAY is on the road. Have received our fourth shipment 1 )f AMBER and ORANGE Cane Seed, also another lot of PEAS. ( We will make it to Your interest to see Us for everything you need in the Grocery line. YORE SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. | GUIDE TO GAS THE undersigned are at your service witli Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co Clover City Pharmacy 1 Clover M. L. Ford & Sons Clover ' I Don't be u PEOPLES' I OFFICERS J. R. LINDSAY PRESIDENT W. B. MOORE __ VICE-PRESIDENT CARL H. HART SEC. & TREAS. I I "jfjl We are | " (17th) that we able us to buih have about 15 them have the you will make and enable us this town. Yc more home ow ? poo t< ALL I Commen la A K New Songs, tmfvwuaRfvvuvwuvvvwwvv F< NEW VI UND Program One Sady adn when accomp o Dirr || 0 - - rix^vIt Pays to be Particular in the | Matter of PRESCRIPTION FILLING We are the particular people, and compound all prescriptions from Absolutely Pure Drugs. If it is up to the prescription to make you well, leave the filling of the same to us and your old time vigor will return in full force. Quality First? Service Always. CLOVER DRUG STORE R. L. WYLIE, PROP. Clover, S. C. Drugs?Soda?Cigars. For Quick Service PHONE NO. 2. \*/utrw voi i wjnt A NYTHING hauled that can he haulA cd nna Truck, call P. D. HOPPER, plover, S. C. Furniture moving a spe:ialty. Prices right. Phone 77. 32 9t lilting to pay as you go BUILDING AF YORK seeking 2,000 or r will open June lltl j a $4,500.00 home i _ J J parties wno wouiu money. By subscr for yourself a wise to care for those wh m must realize wha ners. CARL I MI] MEXT ^ \ % cing Monday, IV i king's Con New Dances, wwAwwwwMwerowwiwyww maturing Jack King 1 of Gome ^UDEVILI ER NEW CAN "\ * t ,t -1 I cnangea e\ litted free on IV anied by one pai :e orches 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 cr,-\r\Aa that vnil WJLTlt Our 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. W. E. FERGUSON . FARM LOANS. AS the representative of The CaroUna Bond and Mortgage Co., of Columbia, I am prepared to take applications for an unlimited number of good Farm Loans in York County. Interest rate, 7 Per Cent, 10 years or less. Expenses reasonable. See me for particulars. 39 3t J. A. MARION, Attorney. ?save something to ge VD LOAN AS: . s. c. 7 ? nore new shares in 1. This many new s in York EVERY ? build their homes ii ibing for shares in t safe and profitat 10 desire to be ownei t it would mean to L HART, Sec'y NTG r * ;' WEEK lay 30th , v - ' , - ;";J ledians I X . .? \ - New Plays i ' :ne ? ... t , V, >dians . ....... u : ; tt'i . t-.V Emm ? <1 . . VAS . ?.. ... ?, -t rery night <. " ' i - . " . . " ...... . a. : ? ' - . londay Night id adult ticket . . - - < I RA - - 8 V' -.- r.-Mft . .. ,> : ' 1 ' " J = =?? I IF You Road the Papers .YOU HAVE HOTICEDrthat tornadoes have been playing havoc with . property during the past several weeks to a greater extent perhaps, than during any similar period in the past several, years, and. you have also' noticed >. that the damage has not been confined , to any special' section. ARE YOU PROTECTED WITH.TORNADO INSURANCE?. , .. If YOUR property should be destroyed would the loss fall on you o.r on an insurance*; company-with many millions of assets? If you are riot insured don* . you think it would, be wise to let the loss, in case it comes, fall pn one of the big, strong, liberal companies repre- t sented m thia agency? ' ^ YOU HAVE ALREADY NOTICED .... That there have been numerous .hailstorms in various-sections of South Carolina, and some ' In York county. We are . prepared to^ protect you against Iocs to your crops by hail with the policy of a Company that has over $40,000;000 assets. To insure your cotton to -the extent of $25.00 per acre will .cost you $125 per. acre. " See ub about it before the hall -comes. We can't help you after it comes:" SAM M. & S. E. GRIST Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Bldg;*. See The Enquirer Office for Titles , and Mortgages of Real Estate, tback on SOCIATION t DIRECTORS D. L. SHIEDER J. R. LINDSAY J. C. W1LBORN W. B. MOORE E. A. HALL J. M. RAMSEY T. M. FERGUSON V a new Series Ira] shares will en/10NTH. We : we could let his new series ile investment *s of homes in York to have & Treas. _n f , ." : '** \ ' r . '