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board fence built around the field. A purse of $26 raised by Clover fans as an offering to the first Clover player who knocked a fair ball over the fence was won by Will Rudisill, "Rounder" first baseman. Coming up in the first frame, Rudisill fanned. . The second time up he hit one fair on the nose and away it' went over the. left- field fence for a home run. Rudisill then requested the umpire to announce that he would be willing to divide the ?26 with any other Clover player who would also knock one over the fence during the game. The other players strove mightily and hit'- some long ones but none of them were able to clear the fence so Rudisill went home with the erftire sum m his; possession. : I . MERE MENTION James S. Haskins a newspaper man, widely known under the nom de plume of Luke McLuke, died in a Cincinnati hospital Friday. higlrt, aged 53 years, He leaves a widow ahd four children^ The Louisiana state constitutional convention has passed a resolution asking congress to put a man on the interstate transmission 6f'racing news by telegraph, telephone or otherwise. Another farmers' relief measure, the bill of Senator Curtis. Republican. Kansas, to loan up to, '$50,000,000 to federal farm loan banks to distribute among farmers at not more''than 5 1-2 per cent interest, was passed Friday by the senate with assurances of early ?- house approval .'..'.'....The jury in the case of Cecil Burkett, aged 11 tried at Knox, Indiana, last week for the murder of Benny Slavirt, aged 7, was unable to agree and th'e little fellow was discharged on Saturday two white men and a negro'were instantly killed at Winston-Salem Saturday when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by a train. ?Simon Batuch, noted physician and father of Barnard M. Baruch, financier, died in New "York last Friday. F*ifty thousand children of Washington paid a tribute of fnusic. and flowers to president and' Mrs. Harding in the windup of music week in Washington Friday? Miss Laura Bromwell, holder of the loop the loop record for women and the best known woman aviator in the world, was killed. at Mitchell field, New York last Sunday when her.machine went wrong and fell one thousand feet, ..Governor Morrison, of North Carolina, says he will not use troops in connection with the strike unless.,necessary; but he will preserve the peace. y Pullman car employes are voting on . a sitrike to become effective on June 13,..........The R. J. Reynolds tobacco company has announced a 20 per cent cut in wages, the first since the beginning of the war. _A. despatch from Leipsig says that Lieutenant Karl Neumann, who commanded the submarine that sank the British hospital ship Dover Castle, ,hak been acquitted after a trial on the charge of having grossly violated the usage of civilized warfare L.Tulsa, Oklahoma, business men say they will build 1,000 homes for the negroes whose homes were destroyed last week The weather bureau on. Saturday predicted cool weather for the first half of the present week andmormal temperature thereafter Thomas A. Edison, Jr.. is quoted as saying that within the next few years .automobiles will be able to generate their own power from the. heat and power generated in operation. It is suggested by citizens of Colorado that Governor Shoup ask congress for an appropriation of $5,000,000 ior tne reuei or rne vueDio nooa suifecers .-The buildings occupied by the Fairbanks Scales company at Pittsburgh, Pa., wore destroyed by fire Sunday with a loss of about ?500,000. ? Florence'June 5': Florence's public market opened with a real success yesterday morning. As early as 6 o'clock there were purchasers gathered on the court house grounds, and before S rfclock the available supply of produce had been sold. Those classed, among the sellers hurried home, however, and soon were hack again with a supply .that kisted for several hours. It is expected that the market, which will be open ever Saturday will be largely patronized by the housewives of the City."' A committee of the chamber of commerce called during the sale hours and offered all assistance possible. At the public market Saturday young thickens sold at 45 cents a pound. At other places in Florence they brought 70 cents a pound. Wagons covering the city were asking 60 cents. Housewives find it difficult to understand why this discrepancy in pricer for so common a.n article of food. Cabbage sold on the market for tori cents' a head, not a bunch of leaves but a regular morning after head. Almost every vegetable grown in this country was on sale. Special Dotitfs. At Shady Grove. Preaching at Shady Grove Sunday afternoon at 3 o'elock. It Services at Baptist Church Special services this (Tuesday) evening, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8.15 o'clock, conducted by Rev. G. C. Epps. All members urged to attend. Public cordially invited. Card of Thanks. I take this method of publicly expressing the gratitude I feel to the friends and neighbors who were so kind and helpful to us all during the recent illness of Mrs. McCarter. I have been placed under deep obligation to one and all. Geo. R. McCarter. Smyrna No. 2, June 3. 1021. It* OBITUARY. DIED?At her home in Rock Hill in the Blue Buckle village, Friday morning at 4.15 o'clock. Mrs. J. W. CASTON, aged 34 years. Interment was in Laurehvood cemetery Saturday at 2.30 l>. m., after funeral services conducted by Rev. H. E. Griftin. Beside her husband and four children she is survived by her father, F. M. Earle, of Rock Hill; one brother, Tom Earle, of Clovei: one half-brother, J. P. Ramsey, of Hickory Grove, and two sisters, Mesdames Sallie Wren and Minnie Dillingham, of Rock Hill.. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, June 7, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon lli ? Clover 11 24 Vorkvillc 113 94 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. .Taken Up?Two light red heifer calves. The owner may have them for expenses. Hiram Anderson, No. 2, York. 4f> It* Wanted?The public to know that my shop is in the rear of the York Hardware Store, and that I am soliciting cabinet and wood work, sharpening of ediced toots.etc.v I do good work and my charges are reasonable., J. P.Gardner. _ 45 21 For Salo?Two good fresh milk cows Hugh 'G. Brown Filbert, S. C. 44 it j For Sale?Two fresh milch cows. Robert F. Dunlap, York No. 3. tf 43 Lost?On the 20th of May, in Yorkville, a pink cameo broach. Will pay suitable reward if returned to Yorkville Enquirer office. 2t 44 Found?At the chautauqua tent during recent engagement in York, an umbrella. Owner may have same by identifying property and paying for this advertisement. Call at the Yorkville Enquirer Office. 44 2t ROYAL ARCH MASONS | "DEGULAR Convocation on Thursday evening, 8.15 o'clock. All Companions requested to be present. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, H. P. JOS. E. HART, Sec.., , It LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST . A RRANGED for on York County Farms. Long-term. (6% thrbUgh Federal Land Bank). "Why not _ Slop paying higher rates? Charges readofaable. j ' C. E. SPENCER.' NOTICE PERSONS desiring license rights for > refreshment stands or other concessions in Yorkville, July 4, on the occasion of the First Reunion of York County Service Men, are advised to see either of the following: JAS. D. GRIST, H. R. MACKORELL, P. A. SMITH, York, S. C. < 45 sw tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Application for Discharge. In the District Court of the United States?For the Western District of South Carolina. In The ftjatter of W. O. Harshaw & Company, Bankrupt.?No. B-201, In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: .TAKE Notice that on June 4, 1921, A the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from, all debts provable against his estate, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on July 5, 1921, before said Court at- Greenville, in said District, at 11 o'clock .in the forenoon, at which time and nlace all known creditors and oth er persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition, should not be granted. D. Q. DURHAM, V: - Clerk. Dated at Greenville, S.,C., June 4, 1921. 41 t . 4t lAWIWIIWWWWWAAtVWWWVWW I "FREC |! SA I LENA ] ! | Is One of the Besl Ever Written? II DON'T MISS j| ENTIRE CE Vaud f JACK KING'S ? AT 1 Big' ; 8.15 O'CLOC j; Admissions 2 Men's Summe YES, WE KNOW T And we know that yc comfoi'table if dresse Palm Beach, Mohair And we also think w possibly because you to high for you? Let us assure you th summer wo.ieht cloth " O * " " ?in fact they arc vi because every suit w the price asked bccai makes the Price is bn avc offer you?Our si the " maybc-it '11-do'' they are the producti in America and AvortJ ask for them?othcrv them to you?nuffsei See us for Summer I athletic and short sic two-piece garments, scam drawers. You comfortable as uncoi much better in our u Yes, we have Pa jama I M < SHOES L NOTICE OF MEETING Of Qualified ElcetorB of School District No. 13, York County, S. C. , "FtfOTICE is hereby given that for the purpose ot' fixing the amount of taxes for School purposes in School District No. 13, York county, S. C., a meeting of the qualified electors of said School District will be held at the School House, in said School District, on Thursday, the 23rd day of June, 1621, at three o'clock p. m. , S. H. LOVE, : J. M. LOVE, W. B. KERR. ; 45 t-2t . ' " Trustees.; PROPOSALS WANTED. i pV3R School Building. Sealed propop. als addressed to J. F. PursleV, Chairman, Clover,;.S. C., will be received from Contractors on or before 10.00 a. m., June 14, 192f, for erecting aiid completing a two story upper grade school building. The work wiU be ipt. in three contracts: General:-HPlumb-: ing: Heating. A certified check'in the following' amounts ihust accompany each bid: General, $500.00; Plumbing; $200.00; Heating, $200.00. This amodnt to be deposited as a guarantee that shCuld such proposal be accepted, the Diaaerwui execute a. oin.nuu.ru r mm ui contract and bond. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Chairman at Clover, S. C. or may be obtained from the Architect on deposit of $10.00 to insure their return on the date of receiving bids. Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) J. A. PAGE, Secretary; NAt GAILLARD WALKER, Architect, Rock Hill, S. C. It STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA < County of York. In.the Probate Court. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS J. H. HUGHES has ap" plied to me lor Letters of Administration", oh all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of E. M. HUGHES, 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 20TH DAY OF JUNE, 1321, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and- Seal, this ' 6th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and v twenty-one and in the 145th year of American Independence. (Seal) J. 1* HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York CoUnty. 45 t 2t . aainawaillUHIiMMMUMMMUIMIW KLES" || y s ' RIVERS [; Dad Gum Plays 11; IT TONIGHT | EANGE OF ; eville i ? r\ mm n l\l I IT A 5 lUIVlfclMANS i THE ? j rent IK, SHARP 5c and 40c j j ir Clothing HAT IT IS HOT? ?u will be more . d in one of our or Keep Kool Suits? e know that you hesitate * think that prices are at the prices on the ing we offer arc not high cry, very reasonable? c offer you is worth isc the Quality that lilt right into the suit Limmcr clothing is not of "it'll-gct-by" kind? ons of the best makers li every penny that we vise we wouldn't offer [1. Jndcrwear?knee length, eve union suits and also for Wilson's elastic might just as well be tnfortable?you will feel nderwear. s, too, if you want 'em. TROUP SHOES IIIIJII'IPWJMI I m." I Iijiiiiiumiuii 11 JiiaHimnij* j THE CASH AND ! | Here Is Where the Cost o | [ Rock B J i We have had many years 11 and Fancy Grocery business. j We have sold goods on en J i means. YOU Jiave either g< J > debts along with the cost of d JI . We think we know a lot al j I the best values, for the least r J i necessary in order that we ma] ; We have come to this icom i [ eluded from previous investiga j | in South Carolina, and in this i | made any mistake. ! We understood before wo cam ] I cory people here are High class, inti ] i lent service and our information a I. ' W? are not here intending or e j l nets sensation. We only seek to ! > make an honest living. By saving the cost of book i through, bad accounts we can.sefl y I 1 profit and by carrying your- goo I | cost of delivery. | Those who are interested ii ' # i I I themselves by giving us a the established either by us or the cut price on some one, two or t try it for say a nionth and ke has heretofore* been kept for yc tion whether or not there is an We will be glad to have y< WYCH ELDEI CLOVER * ' Versus BELMONT AT THE NEW BALL PARK CLOVER e Anion* v niMC 11 omuiumi, juiiLi ii 4.00 O'CLOCK P. M. " " If'j Admission, 25 CENTS LADIES FREE CANE SEEDWhen you are ready to sow your stubble /in Cane, let us supply you with the seed you will need. : WE HAVE ON HAND A good supply of Cotton Cultivators, Cotton Hoes, Cane Seed, Seed Peanuts, Nails, Wire Fencing, Rubber Roofing, Horse Feed, Dairy Feed, Poultry Feeds. ALMOST anything you may want in the Grocery and Farm Supply lines. A good supply of FERTILIZERS in stock. Come and trade with us?Your dollair is worth a.hundred cents here. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD GUIDE TO GAS T'HE undersigned are at your service -1 with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: Campbell & Quinn Co ? Clover City Pharmacy ......... Clover M. L. Ford & Sons Clover F. E. Smith - ? Tirzah Nivins Bros., Charlotte St York Don't be i PEOPLES' 1 OFFICERS ? J. R. LINDSAY PRESIDENT W. B. MOORE VICE-PRESIDENT CARL H. HART SEC. A TREAS. [gj Our drive the sixth ,< shown at and expla Be PeopU CARRY STORE j f Living Comes Down to J | ottom. ! of experience in the Family J j edit and we know what that ;.j ! Dt? to* pay the other fellow's jj! elivery or we "bust." ; \ )out goods, and where to get J' money. These conditions are Jr f give you the best Service. j imunity because we had contion. that it is one of the best 3 we do not believe we have j ... t e.that the family and fancy gro- [ alligent men who give mest oxcel- i [ ong that line is also confirmed, xpecting to make any great busi- , [ give good, intelligent service and ;< j -kebping and cutting out losses [ oil goods at a reasonable, uniform < ds home yourself you save the ;l ( n nnr svstem can best satisfy i< [ jrough "test. Nothing can be | other fellow by an occasional j! ihree articles. But if you will 'J' :ep yourself the account that ] ! )ii, you can tell without ques- jj i y merit in our system. !j r >u come and see us. ij i t,. Proprietor || Practical Thrift? AN EMINENT. WRITER on the practical, every day affairs of life says: "No man has reason to say he cannot be thrifty, cannot protect himself and those who must look to him for protection. It is my humble opinion that the .life insurance companies have contributed friore sound sense to the system of saving and the plan of .procuring protection than all the banl^s east and west of the banks of -the, Mississippi. Thrift, as taught by the insurance companies, preserves < a flrje upstanding independence in American citizenship." The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, N. J., has bedn the leader in promoting and teaching thrift in the United States since 1845, and the. man or woman who fails to inyestigate its standing, record for square dealing and polidy contracts will makea serious mistake, and one that will cause regret jaier. i , SAM M. & S. E GRISTj Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Bldg.j ^ i I SCOWLS." . ' " ' I Are often * caused by D straining to see perfectly. I GLASSES I Properly fitted remove I the strain and produce SMILES. . I ^ I Hampton Street ' ROCK HILL, . - S. C. I FOR RENT fPHE J. C. Chambers' place, five huri. dred Acres. Apply to^ JEFF D. WHITESIDES. Hickory Grove No. 2, or THOS. F. McDOW, York, S. C. 17 t. ?. tf villing to pay as you go . | ' BUILDING AF YORK : for new, shares in tl * ? r .1 or June. Une or the >ove, will call on j in our proposition of ? Prepared to i and Y is Building & CARL H. HART, mam wm^mam.mmmmmmmm m jjg > - A. " ' g I Ladies' I I. v*-* - -i ' . " ESI ? . ; V'% ?-v> ..- :* : * * mm Muslin Underwear I The J'DOVE" Kind?That Locks Pits I Good and Is Good?- / ' LADIES' TEDDYS? ' 'r :a0ifI''' 1 ' Priced .at75Cts., 98: (Sts.,:$l^, f LADIES' GOWKS? I Priced at 76 Cts>, 98 Cts., $1.48, $1.98, $?93 LADIES' CORSET COVE^S^ S : 1 Priced at 35 Cts., 50 Cts., 75 Cts.; 98 Cts., $1.60 " LATHES' WHITE SKIRTS?' -' < ' ; $ I , Priced at 98 Cts., $1.26, $!.&, $l.i?, $2.48 I ^ - ' : - ,v v.. .: ; , ?v | I STAPLE COTTON GOODS ; . I LAD LASSIE CLOTH? 1Q GTS. I SPECIAL?The Yard . ;, ; ilpf? V;- I 3-Tard SHEETING?At Yd. I Father George S^ETING?Yard 10 Ctt. I | SEE OUR WONDERFUL ,|j I BARGAIN COUNTER OF LOW SHOES | If your size is there you can saye some money; that' & is worth whUie?They are priced kt" V . I 98 CTS. A 3?AIB ANDl t7P. ,1 * ; v '*r~ .'V* " ". J , : -"5 closed; THURSDAY AETJBRNOOllS f I According to an agreement with the;dthef. I)ry B Goods Store,, this stor^.. . Thursday Bafternoons through Ju^e, Ji^anS August. -x\. fl I KIRK PAT RIC K - B E L K C 0. | B SeUs It For Less ?? gells It ForLeaa g SMI "W QMN iiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiifiiiiiiiiifliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiisMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiaifliifi I : "1* i : COUNTRY PRODUCE EXCHAKGE v FREE CENTRAL LbT TO BUTESS AND I SELLERS ON SATURDAYS. , :j SOS1 - .h-1 THE FREE USE of tfo lot neif tp^e toilc-; | ville Enquirer office,.together with the: adjoining '? : lot of W. D. Grist, is hereby tendered1 on SAT (JK- < DAY. MORNING, from.8..to .12- o'clock, and all % who desire are cordially invited to make use of the / .. same.- . ' ' V The object of tliis tender is to .facilitate the exchatige of Country Produce, such as Eggs, Butter, Fruits;'Vegetables i and the like between thCpeople of the 'couhtryand the peopie of the town. ' " - ' : V: J . Country people afe-irivited to bririg their offerings aijd .? the town people are as cordially invited to come there arid ? get what they see that they like at prices to be' agreed upon between buyer and seller. * , . s . i There will be no charge for the use of the lot or yard. ; * I#' f* * *3 * t # This invitation includes Dealers wlio desire to'b'uy pro- ; r - duce, whether for family use or resale'.' ? ^ People who bring Produce arid fail -to selkthe same still ' have left the privilege of a house to lionise caijyass.', The lot and yard will be available next ''Saturday and | each Saturday, thereafter uhtirfurther nohc'e; - * [ YORKVItLE ENQUIRER. . ; | IHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiyii ?save something to get back on - ' '/jf 1 ' \ # , ^ ?????m??i??????^ ? LOAN ASSOCIATION | . . _ DI RB C.T.0 R S D. L SHIEDER .. .. . ' ' V . > J. R. LINDSAY ' c J. C. WlLBORN \ J b. L. W. B.: MOORE : i . . E. A, HALL . .*L J. rtl. .RAMSEY T. M, FERGUSON- ; ie 17th series started Monday, fifD : officers of the Association, as :i rou and ask you to take shares ! one new house in York Every Month Help Your Town ourself Loan Association i Sec'y and Treas. ' ; ; : ^JU| . / ;V>i' , jjW -