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I they haven't jobs they will make them. And now in conclusion [ want to say this. So long as 1" live and so long as 1 keep'my health, 1 propose to stand shoulder to shoulder with my peop'e? the common people?and id bo of what' service 1 may to them. We need a combination of interests j ol" all good citizens, men and women.; AVc need an itwakening of that old-time 1 spirit that marked the dividing line be- j tweon right and wrong. We need and we must have a greater conception of the powers of Christianity. Not religion as taugiit today, but Christianity as taught by the Savior when he walked upon the face of this earth and said to men. "Come unto me, ye that are heavy laden," and when they came, said, "Co, preach my gospel to all the world." They may speak of disarma' ment; they may speak of war; but r tell you today, as a private citizen like you. that until we shall have accepted ami practice that peace which Christ promised to the world, there will be no peace among the nations of the earth. WOMAN WALKED 550 MILES Wanted to See Sick Sister and Had No Other Way to Get There. flow a mother and her two sons, fourteen and sixteen years old, walked nearly 000 miles in order that the mother might for the last time see her sister, fatally ill at Jacksonville. Via., was revealed Tuesday after the funeral of Mrs. W. (*. Chambers, of that city. Mrs. Chambers became ill several months ago and physicians said it was impossible for her to recover. Her .sister, Mrs. Kslelle Morse, of Atnll.'i. Ala., advised of her condition, determined to sec her once more, but could I not afford to make the trip by rail.J Three months ago Mrs. Morse and her J boys begun the journey afoot and ten ' weeks later finished the approximate-^ ,ly 550 miles between Atalla and Jack- ' sonville. They were with Mrs. Chambers two weeks before the end. ? Because the unexpired term of the late J. K. Slew ma a, probate judge for Lancaster, was for more than a i,i? K,>,.,.nc?nr will have lo be elected instead of appointed. ? Governor Cooper lias appointed Joseph if. Poulnot sheriff of Charleston county, to succeed the late J. Elmore Martin. AT .THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Worship?Sunday school a I 10 a. m. B. V. P. U. at 7 o'clock p. m. r' RST V'HKSK yTERTA N c Rev. E. E. Gillespie, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at ft a. in. Evening services at 8. TRINITY METHODIST. Rev. J. IC. Walker, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SIIFPA IIERD. m Rev. T. T. Walsh, Pastor, ffl No Sunday services. A SSOOI AT E 1110E< HIM ED I'KESB VTEKIAX. Rev. J. L. Oat cm, 1). |>., Pastor. . i Sabbath Service?Sabbath school at j 10 a. in. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 8.1"? o'clock. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST i firrtTiOiT Rr.v. F. A. Liiics, Pastor. Sunday Services? Sunday school at j 10 o'clock. fecial 31 oliccs. New Zion. Revival services begin at Xow Zion ! Monday evening at 7.4a. I'reaching ] bv I lev. 11. E. Griffin. B. B. Black. Pastor. ! . >. j x York Township Sunday School Asso-, ciation. ! ; Will meet with Union Baptist j Church next Sunday. July the :51st, alj 10 o'clock a. m. \\\ S. Gordon, President, j Protracted Meetiny at RamaH. Beginning Monday night. August S, I preaching services will he hold morn- j ing and night at Ituinah church. The pastor will he assisted hy Rev. T. P.I Bnrge.ss. of Clinton, S. C.. tind the ser- j vices will continue through Friday: night, August 11'. Morning service ]O.JO, evening service S o'clock. * ' M. B. Williamson, Pastor, j HYMENEAL j MARR1EP?In yorkville', Thursday afternoon. JijI> its. at tin* A'. It. I', parsonage. Itev. .1. I.. Gates. P. P. officiating. Miss KYKI.YX (JKTTYS of Yuri; So. I and Mr. FRAXK KTI'I.TZ. .I. ..inHi* tin. Buck Mill nostof 'liif bride is ilit' daughter of .Mr. >iml Mi's. .1. K. f.Scttys ?.r York No. >. while lli" groom is the son of .Mr. and .Mr::. John Stnllz. After a short trip to lli" moiinl.-iins of Norlli Carolina t lio voting couple will he nt Iioiiio in Rtx-k Ilill. OBITUARY Dl HI >?In Ashovillo. N. t'? following ;i lingering ill lies:: of severa I ye.-irs v/iiii iiilw-rvijlosis, .Mr. (). 1 <101*1 .IA''KI'.iiS, "I Clover. aged JJa yotirs. Interment was in Wondside e< ineti ry at Clover toilay !" ?!I??vvin;v rmteral servo.:":; conducted l>y IJov. J. F. I Jerryhill, pastor of the First Presbyterian elutreh ol whieii in- was a i.ienitier. 'j'li" i|e?:? ased is survived hy his widow v.'lio was .Miss Lethti I lagans before marriage, and two children. lit- also leaves lwo sisters, .Miss Hess Jackson, of ftoc|-; Mill. S. <and .Miss Kdilh Jackson, "f (histonia ami one brother, IMr. Wiii Jackson of Colorado, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Lost?Ahonl July !>. red ami tylaek iitot11"*i r.ovv pig. ahoiu two months old. Will a|>;ii > ejate jatoriiriiion. l;.j|'o!Oi Lindsay. \V. J,. Wil'iaiiis' I'taee, No. n York. It" ISO War,ted?To rent, a three-horse larn one and one-iialf miles front Clover, S. c. Standing rent wit It nothing famished hat land and houses. |-Ji C. A da i lis, IJ ?: U-.-i, (!as! onia, N. C. or W. K. Adams, Clover. f,!J Phone No. 117 For prompt shoe service. Shoes called for and deliver'-' same day. Owns Hloetrie SI j Shop, f.!eo. \V. Sln.-rcr Store lJoom. f.t. 3t* H Ladies' 11 i:;!i Nimle. r.i-.iiil il'nlly i i ' i: :?;11A.M I>I:K:-.si-:S I v.sii!':; :i:::. .'i and ai $2.18 V'l.ii'i ISKUNK Kl\ I IC'I'K Nov. (+'> C,p .... j?J.?n?SILK WAISTS Tii . l<i."' out Ai 50 CTS. Each Ani'isk'-a;; I'lanl CINCIIA.M Kt'X; (IAMHV AI'IHiNS Karii 98 CTS. Jur.t Received n Line of Handsome Voiles. Sec tiiciTi. <1C inches Wide?At 25 CTS. Yard SIIKKTINC At 3 1-2 CTS. Yd. in?li INI M AN IIKAH A? 25 CTS. , i:i-!-;.m-ii:x?; .M 121-2 CTS. BOYS' KNEE PANTS. ' , I'airs !' ">' s" Is !;? . i'ants. TikkI" from Tailoring Kails nf llie.ii (li'iiili- Won! and Silk Mix!tire:;? Nn M'.rir |i.i/i:s in in- rollllii ??li t side lar^i: i-itic j: tin- I air .... $3.50 i'McCONNELL Soods co. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY A rrwuy, /tug. o, o t . m. SHARON School AuditorumI I j FOR THE FIDDLERS Best Fiddler $3.00! Second Best Fiddler $2.00 I FOR BANJO PICKERS I First Prize $3.00 ! Second Prize" $2.00' PRIZES FOR DANCERS First Prize $3.00 j ! Second Prize $2.00 No Entrance Fen for Contestants in; Either of the Three Classes. ICE CREAM AND CAKE WILL BE ! SERVED (To Contestants Free). j There Will Be Three Disinterested and. Fair Judcjes for the Various Con-1 I tests. Everybody invited j For Benefit of Sharon Baseball Team. R. L. PLEXICO, Chm.. For Committee. | | ' McConneSi's Store News . BROTHERS and SISTERS, and all who feci pride in the record llic Larruperc have made and arc making, are urgently invited to the AMERICAN LEGION HALL THIS FRIDAY EVENING at 8.20 O'clock. Come and Come a Rooting'!: BASEBALL ADVISORY BOARD. PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN Wo fix thorn while you wait and you only have to wail a few nioiunts. Wt; are now located at No. ti. North Cony-re:;:; -St. Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Now Electric equipment. No. 1 operator in charge. Shoe:; coming in by puree! post given prompt attention and work guaranteed. Work called l'??r and delivered in town. DORSETT'S SHOE & HARNESS HOSPITAL: Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phono 198. i I FIDDLER S; CONVENTION I F -J? C Q D M COTTON MARKET Friday, July 20, 1921. Colkm i Sharon 1 if, ; Clover 11 i i Yorkvillo 11 RIDDLE'S ROLLEFI MILL |TS now ready for tlie 1921 wheat crop having born thoroughly overhauled,! [and witli new Rolls and new Cloths is j ready to turn out the best grade of [ flour from the ' wheat tluit is ottered. | R'ing us your wheat, i GO 3t R. B. RIDDLE, Manager. | TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the estate: of Mary E. Morrow, deceased, are} hereby notified'to make paym'ent to j the undersigned at once, and all per- j sons having claims against said estate j are advised to present the same to the; undersigned within the lime prescrib-; ! ed by law. I DANIEL .1. MITCHELL SAMUEL K. MITCHELL, GO 3t Executors. ?= | OLD TIME SINGING SCHOOL | COUBTHOUSE YOBK, S. C. Thursday, Aug. 4, beginning! at 9 a. m. Public cordially. invited to brinfjj dinner ami American Time Hooks. Come am! learn to sin;c the old son^s! in the old way. J Dinner will be served by ladies in i Hie Sunday School room of McXec;l| Memorial Sunday School Hulldinj,r: M. L. CARROLL, MASON S'.'OV/K, 12. M. DICKSON, Committee, i all"together""; for baseball: j All tli.i Rnnr-Iinll Pnns. thoir LAW RANGE FOR SALE. | AN Monday, Salesday for August, immediately after legal sales, we will sell to .the highest bidder, the; Building in rear of the Courthouse and' known as "Law Range." Terms of sale j announced at tiro" W. L. WILLIAMS,. ' I J. F. McL'Lvv?Guardisi*\ , 59 ( t. ~I. 2t | THE STAR THEATRE TODAY SHIRLEY MA.SON? In "Girl of My Heart." The most charming and romantic story in which I this dainty star has appeared. You'll laugh, you'll weep and you'll love Shirley Mason, more than ever. Don't Tail to see this. A Fox Feature. SATURDAY KING BAGGOT? In 'The Hawk's Trail." Also a thrilling western drama and a comedy. I MONDAY HAROLD GOODWIN? X In "Oliver Twist. Jr." Modernized from the story of Charles Dickens. If you have read this great story you'll want to see the picture. If you haven't you'll want to see the picture anyway. A -Fox feature. i / TUESDAY BEBE DANIELS? In "Two "Weeks' With Pay." A delightful Realart comedy drama. Aug. 13th and lath Charlie Chaplin in his latest and funniest picture "The Kid." J. Q(. WRAY, Manager. FLOUR AND SUGAR: Hauled ii]> this wet'K two nmpRieniRj of ! *!our?One of them * SUPERLATIVE PATENT DUNLOP Plain and Self Rising. Tropic who have used this Flour say it is the best hey can grit?Try a sack and you will say so too. We haw a good straight flour that wo guarantee every sack we soil for $3.75. Hsu'ed up 5,000 pounds of Sugar? 1 bought before the advance, flood variety of Turnip Sred. ^ Wire for baling straw and. hay. One carload of lumber received 1oday, two more, on the road and four carloads of shingles coming. 1 Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops. YORK SUPPLY CO. >. ' i1! stop ; and read s 12 Lbs. Government Breakfast Bacon?Here for $2.20 Hell Vinetrm*?Gallon <1G CTS. """" . I 12 07.. Pkg Soda?Here 05 CTS. Good Soap?Cake 4 CTS. We always keep Nice, Freeh English Rib Bacon and Fat Back. CARROLL BROS J ! SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. Court of Common Picas. The Detroit Vapor Stove Company, Plaintiff, Against Furmcta Hardware & Supply Co., Defendant. NOTICE 'OF SALfe. p>Y virtue of an Execution to mo di, rectcd in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, ir, front of the York Court House, on the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, ]!>21, during the legal hours of sale, the following propty, to wit: 2 Detroit Oil Stoves, i \Ttlf?hinA I l ?UI I VUftll.1 /\UUli'b .uuunti.vi 1 Typewriter, I 1 Hie\ cle, 1 Trunk, 2 Scales. Terms of Sale: CASH. J<\ K. QUIXX, Sheriff of York County. July is nti r ::t CLEAN THE STREAMS. Notice to Landowners, Their Agents and Representatives. Of Hoc County Hoard of Commissioners, York County. Y July 20. 1021. 'T'lIK J .and owners of York county are hereby reminded that previous to AukusL 15. next, they are required to remove from the streams running through their lands "All trash, trees, J s'limps, rafts, timber, snags, overhanging limbs and other objects ea tenia led to catch extraneous matter and cause rafts and obstruct the. natural How of water. The statute provides that if you fail to attend to this matter, t.lie County Hoard of Commissioners must do it at your expense, the said ex- | pease, after the same has been incur- j red. to enusi it ill e a first lieu on your l:t in I : tint i I paid. HIT:ji a. Bitowx, Supervisor York County. 5S f. t. -it i kfflg r? Mllli : W wi See, Phone or Write to jTHOS. C. O'FARRELL ! FOR i-Iigh Grade Monuments In Marble and Granite | Plant on East Liberty Street, Adjoining Rose Hill Cemetery. .! Phone 211 YORK, S. C. Kub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic. Cures infected cuts, j old cores, tetter, etc 38-20t f IU OCI1 I O /A V/irvl... ZET l-'or dyeing and .'shining ::h?H?s? I'iiium-s, I land bags, L'uit Cases, All Leather Moods? Fast Colors? I'rcsi-rws l he Lea I hoi'?' Price?30 CTS. a bottle? Goth. Sold Here. Try 'em. YORK DRUG STORE i FOR FINAL DISCMARCE. "ftj<JTICK is hon-by given tliuL on Tiier.day, Aligns! 2<I. I will make a Final Sol lli'llli-ill. Willi the I'rohalc i otnl id' Vorl; county :is .fdminislralor of tin' K'slate of ".MASO.V HltATT?' deceased. and that I will (licit ! and there fij>|iiy for my discharge I'roirt , further liability in connection Willi i said adminislr:ition. .Mis. .M arrant lira I Ion. Adhinist r:i tori fix. July f):'l. f.s t r.i 5??- Titles to Real Estate and Rea Estate Mortgages on sale at The En | quirer Office. CALL? "Jimmie's" No. 74 AND GET SOME BOILED HAM AND ALL KINDS OF GOOD MEATS FOR THE FILBERT PICNIC. WE ARE ALL GOING ALONG. THE CITY MARKET R IT "NEVER SAY DYE?SAY 'RIT'" For dyeing :i 11 kinds! of Fabrics? Have it in sill the wanted colcna? Will not stain the hands? Will not injure finest fabrics? No boiling? Fast Colors?Fast Acting? 4 a r> r mtc a n a 1/ rr ^VCIjTMV,,, J . ?vo have on our Suits will reach any ilim pocketbook. Good FRENc/l SERGES which sold ast. season up lo $75.00, are priced icre now?At $25.00 3RAY WORSTED Suils $10 to $25.00 BROWN WORSTED Suits $10 to $25.00 LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF OUR BIG VALUES? Our stock is complete and we are t'most sure that you will find what V'OU are looking for in this store. FEINSTEIN .& KRIVIS THE CASH STORE' BUY THE WIFE-A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET. I IT WILL LIGHTEN HER BURDENS AND CAUSE PEACE AND HARMONY IN THE FAMILY. We Have Them In All Styies? Priced at? $37.50 AND UP. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 1 CLOVER, S. C. AMERICAN LEGION MINSTRELS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM HICKORY GROVE, S. C., FRIDAY JULY 29TH j 8.30 P. M. Admission: 20 and 25 Cts. Benefit Hickory Post American Legion. / Sam Wilkerson, Post Commander. J. H. Hood, Adjutant. \ ' BELMONT. ys CLOVER AT HAWTHORN BASE BALL PARK; AT CLOVER,' v SATURDAY, JULY 30 GAME CALLED AT 4.00 P. M. Belmont has won against Clover; Tied once and this, the Third Game givespromise of being a hummer?Belmont's team' is in the Scmi-Professior.a! Class. Come and See It. Admission: 15 and 30 Cts. ? MEN AND YOUNG MEN LOOK! THERE'S MONEY IN IT FOR YOU? Everybody laid off in buying Clotbcs. Why 'Because it was too high. The summer season, is in full swing, wJien niT.cctic mi nnd the nric.es I WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BEDS FOR Moving Vans, Business Wagons, Truck Beds. First C Repairing. Expert Horse Shoeing. Ask the York Fi we turned out for them. Montgomery 'g Old' Stand. 1 la ip |i . ] ]. ... \ I ' ' ' ' / THE LAY BY SCHOOLS WILL SOON BEGI ^ \ LAST tEAR SCOEES OF ADULTS WERE TAUi WRITE IN YORK COUNTY A REMARKABLE | PORT OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTY AS VIDUALLY SHOULD BE PLEDGED TO THE SU t f Tdznrhprft Wirri | A V W a 1. V ? v v r wwFor These Schoo ... Teachers are needed for the adi ' school term will run twenty days, s< i ganized in all parts of the county. t I: strictions on the number of pupils to ery man and woman who vants a chan roll at the beginning. / . ! let us all co-operate to give the] i make the lay-by schools a success. Let's Wipe Oi IbL.IT ERA k ' . I ^BaiM| Ml?inwiwiinn wf i i i ? mii ^tu?i11 n?itm a ii i : 1|M,J[M||| ii MiiTn ill II ITU Hill -n ti? iniiiiBmiin _ " READING FOR THE LAY-BY PUPILS I THE YORKVLLLE ENQUIRER hereby offers Three Three-ivionins Subscriptions FREE OF CHARGE, to the Pupils of Each of the Twelve."Lay-By" School:; to be Conducted in York County. Til 12X15 SlJUSCUl PTIONS urn In ro to- the TH 111313 PUPILS in ea?*h school, representslives of different families, who make the host progress in Reading. Writing ami Arithmetic ciurii:;.-, the thirty days. 1 i ALL AWARDS am to ho made on the certification <?f the respective teachers, the only condition so far as The Yorkville J3nc|uiri-r is concerned is that no two awards ;.;o iriLo the same family. i j L. M. GRIST'S SONS j .V *' ' \ I urn iu m j h * ? CpHE undersigned aro^ at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and ,respcctfully solicit your pa-tronage: V x Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L^-Ford & Sons Clover F. E^ Smith Tirzah Nivir.s Bros., Charlotte St York * All kinds of Typewriter Ribbons at. The Yorkvilie Enquirer Office. ^ . . > - ~ . : ' ' . . (: ' ? M[ A CHANCE AND t - C;. ; i ut ' ICY J mA sy a rt ^ J.4.1 JU VAVJUk Ww ?< ? . # . v F* '" .-.v 4fi GHT TO READ AND?: - ^ * * ^ ..." / ! RECORD. THE SUP. WHOLE AND INDI *1 , a" ;;; FEE VISOR. ? v r "v # 1 . ^ i . v-? ifec? ft;| Wr , 'i IS ^ i ' ^ ' ' . * . ' v ' V ' . > / JLT SCHOOLS. THE 3H00LS TO BE 0R i HERE ARE NO RE- 4 BE ENROLLED. EVCE IS URGED TO EN r-ffl '-Q As..- . 'I ;& ' * r. mim i "_m >*' ; > r ' v . 'V'- ' . _ ' 1 , - 7 J -fcri.' \ -\vr.; . - , bv? V; ic y / . . ' . ' _?> : . . . / | f/ ' - Hl!,i : . ' tj ttit vriPTcriHTTNTY. a DRAY WAGONS' V <v; ' -J' Jlass Buggy and Wagon ' irni?ure Co. about-ajob ?. B. HOUGH . -J' lO . i 5 > ->jM ' ' '* 11 * ''* ; . ti ' < j,\,-v?rV "J^ 'i .v*-V< '* ^