Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 27, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5
" -----BILLION
DOLLARS SHY
Senate Tax Expeits Think Their Bill
Is Inadequate.
Washington. Srpt. 24.?A shrink- 1
age or memo than ?1,000,000,000 in in- j
roiiio ami excess profits taxes this lis- ,
cal year were reckoned upon by the
S'-nate Finance Committee in rcvis-1
inn the House Tax Bill with a view to
raising $3.324,ooo,000 in internal rove- I
nue , in tlie twelve months ending
June 30.
This was disclosed l>y the majority !
r< |<ort approved to-day by committee
Republicans and made public. The
estimated total of revenue under the
bill is $ I Jfi.ooo.OOO less than Treasury
' xperts have lijfuml would Ik*, return
<d this fiscal year under the present!
law, but is ?v 1,000.000 more than the |
re vi.see I total under the House bill.
Ksthunted returns this fiscal year i
11out income and profits taxes are $1,N00.000.000,
according to the report, as '
against approximately $8,000,000,000 j
of actual collections in the fiscal year
ended last June 30. Only about $">0,oo.i.ooo
of this difference of $1,120.- .
ooo.ooo is accounted for by changes
proposed in the present law. Treasury
officials and committee members ex- j
plained that. the remainder was !
< harged off to shrinkage on account |
of business depression, diversion of
t urn's to tax-exempt securities and so i
fort h.
Declaring that the $3,324,000,000 to
t:il |in>jx?s< (] under ilie reviseu mil \v;i:s i
< ?11> $.~?2,0Oa,O00 more than the liens- .
hi y heel estimated would have to he!
r.iis d through internal taxes, the re- I
pori said that this was "a. margin
safety none too large for the fiscal I
year IOL'2 in view id' tlie existing business
depression and the uncertainty
attaching to tiie yield of Ihe ineoine'i
end prptits taxes."
MERE MENTION
Lieutenant Arthur Emerson was kill-,
ed on the Oklahoma state fair grounds
last Saturday while attempting to I
change from one airplane to another, j
Six thousand peop'c saw him fall 2<ift
feet fiovcrnor Morrison of North j
Carolina, has declined to commute to
life imprisonment the death sentence
imposed on T. .1. Harris, the Ridge!
Crest, X. merchant, who is to die ,
Oetoh r 1 o for the murder of K. W.
.Monish. an Aluhania churchman, at
R!aek Mountain in December hist .. |
There is a probability of an ojien-shop j
light between the National Publishers'
association and tite International Typographical
union. The publishus of
New York have demanded a reduction ,
of L'ti per cent in wager, effective October
1, and the printers have demanded]
their wtigcs be increased from $">o to
$55 per week ! A large numlwr of
miners lost their lives in an explosion
in Mount Milligan co'liery in Queensland.
Australia, a few days ago and up
lo Saturday 33 bodies had lnen ivrnv - (
end. Funds on deposit with tin
national hanks of the country decreased
more tinin $2,oiio,(J0<>,(too duriny the
year emliny June 30 Sharp tiyhtiny
is yoiny on between the Juyo-Slave
and the Albanians. . ..Mrs. Maiyarei I
Wintrinyliain has been elect* d to ai
seat in the Ihitish parliament to succeed
her husband v. ho died recently.,
There are two women members now.
the other briny Lady Astor It. A.]
Any us. an Austrilian scientist, now in
London, claims to have invented electrical
appliances 1/y which railroad
collisions may be automatically prevented
The senate has ayrecd to
postpone consideration of the anti-beer
lull until the peace Ircaties and the tax
r< vision bill shall have In-en disposed
of A proposed p.r;i(lf of the Is ll
Klux K a 11 oi Temple, Ti xits. was
abandoned when the chief of police
:ninou!u-id that he wou'd arrest every
parallel- weariny a mask.. Two
youny students of the tieory,:1 I'niversit.v
v.* re shot by the police at
Athens, Hi., last Sunday niyiit duriny
a celebration of "freshman niyht."
The shots were lircd after a brick had
been thrown throuyh the wir.d.sliield of
the policeman's automobile. It is
said that since 1 i? 1H the Mritisli yovcrnini
nt has expended more than half a,
billion dollars for the relief of the unemployed
in the I'.vjiish Isles, an expenditure
unparalleled by any other
eountry in history. The question
between the Ihitish cabinet and the
Irish is whether the Sinn Fein deleyutcs
will be admitted to conferenee .as
the repr sciilatives of a foreiyn eountry.
The Ihitish cabinet says itnpbati?-ally
no . A 1- tie wiiite clad
horseman, beariny a banner inscribed
with a warniny to 1>< otlcyyi rs and
yamblei: yttlloped down Main street of
I'a wliusi-a. Oklahoma, Ir.rt Frida.v
niyht and was tin d on bv somebody
just before he disappeared Tommy
O'Connor a Chicago yunman, was mil
1. s' Friday sentenced to be har.yeil for
" . ... - .. ..i- 11 . (i I i-Vi iil
i in* iiiiii i;i i ?'i i .
? 'unr.ns.s has authori/.i d tin* minting of
l.ooo spceial half do'lnrs to com-'
n:< morate the ore huntin dth anniversary
of the ailtnissi *n of Alabama
into the union its a .??!: te. On one
sic1*? i- to In* tli.* seal of the state and
in the other side will appear busts of
the first governor and of the present
governor.. Alias Ati'dred A. llanin,
lie tighter of the famous shoe mantiicturer
was mortally wounded in
i Ifroi klyn last I'riday night 1 y her
fernier ehum. Mrs. Lowes, who immediately
kil'ed herself. Aliss iianan
il d on Sunday.
Special Satires.
Card of Thanks.
We take tins means of expressing
our thank?; to our many iri mis and
iieiglilmrs for tile kindness and sympathy
shown us m eo,meet ion with the;
d< atli a ml burial of our l?a by.
Air. :iiul Airs t'lar; ne- ?Turner.
r\ i _ r TI I. _
U?ura OT i
Mr. and Mr:;. John Uy is :in?l family
wish t<? extend their most sincere
Drinks jo their l'ri?mis ami neighbors
f. r the many kindness s shown tlmm
<l. i ia:r tin1 iilin-ss ami death <;f their
In Inv'il sister ami anal, Miss ,\liw
Adarns.
C.ard of Thanks.
\\'<* wish f?i thank <-a<'h ami <-vi r\
m iyiil" r ami frirml. Drs. I tenon. Me
Dow-ll. Wader, Howard and Simpson,
the ntimes. Misses Gurdun and ,M<'
(Mine i"i' tin* h'Vim: administrations
to our <!'m 11iir Doris, in her sickness,
death ami hurial, aIso to Itevs. Wilson
ami <iill' si'i'' and all I'or tin s it is
ami uoals of love, syinpathj ami com
loi't. \!a\ Hod's ri'dn I hie: ; inif I.
ii|t<>ii all.
M, and M's. W. ?. I.u\< .
Card cf Thanks.
U'i d> . i to 'u s on;- di-t j< a !i|?rc,
.. in a to otir frii'i'ds ami kia.:.na I'm
tip ii i.ri.ii si.: in-.- .in i !" ... ,, ....
Ii.t; '.i\ i i in i r?*:iv 11 ? t:'. tin- 11 I t< m
ili-itii nf in* ilifr ii'isi'.-iml ji:n! hitli'i.
\V. A. li till-i v. who u.'is I; !l? ii I y Jij;litni'iir
"I'll- >;?i.i>. S'-'it. "iitii.
Wi* wish it iJiMl'Tstmiil ilitii .'. ii ii in |i
, . in?hi:: ntir Iriciuls whin v.? i\|i.
s <i'JI" ;; |>in i i*i:tt ii>n. in n\ of mjr
i- I 'I'll n? ?;; Ii' :. . (iml ! ! .. "iirmi;,
fi'ji'in!.
At \V .\ It 'in :!:;il < 'iiil l.- n
Jli?-Jv<'i> ; i \ H* |?I. -''I. It'
i - . _ -Three
Months Subscription.
Tli" price of The Yorkvilte Enquirer
for three months is ti.'i cents. Xo subscript
inn taken f< r less than three
months except at ."> cents a copy.
Ths Winthrop College Artist Course.
For several seasons Winthrop College
lias offered the public some of the j
lust musical artists available. These
concerts have been a pioat success.
The larjre audiences taxed the sea line
e;tpaeil\ "I l 11 f v "lii'h'' auum'iiiiiii nun
the performance of the artists gave
Renuine pleasure to the people who
were privileged to hear them. Presi-'
dent Johnson is to he highly commended
for offering1 an opportunity to the
cliente! of the College to hear such
v.orld r< Downed artists.
This season a larger and even hotter
program will he offered. Eight attractions
have hi < n secured, four of
these, artists of superlative merit, th
very best in their respective lines. The
others all well-known in the musical j
world.
The opening number on October fith.
will he Anna Case, the American so-|
piano of the Metropolitan Opera Coin- ]
pray, known as a singer without a i
peer on the concert platform to-day. i
Others who will appear are. Tito
Sehipa, the celebrated tenor of the
Chicago Opera Company, considered)
by many as the successor of Caruso.
I grin z Friedman, the Polish pianist,
of whom it can be truly said, there is
no greater pianist living. Alberto)
Salvi. the world's premier concert I
harpist. The Zocllncr String Quartet. |
universally well-known. Maier ami
1'attison, the rarely gifted two piano j
recitalists. Cecil Fanning, the distin- 1
guished haritone. The Harp Vocal
Ensemble, the only harp trio in Amor- i
ica.
Th< se eight numbers will constitute j
an artists course and a season ticket i
will lie sold at a reduced price. Cost j
of season ticket including a rcservd
seat, $8.00. Single admission including |
a reserved sent s.s follows: Anna Case.
Tito Sehipa. Ignaz Friedman and A!- i
heilo Salvi. $2.00 each. (Veil Fanning.
Maier and I'attison. $l.fiO each.
The Zoellner Quartet and the Harp
Vocal Ensemble, $1.00 each.
The same seat may he reserved for
the entire course. Season tickets and
single admission may he purchased pi
the Standard Drug Store in Rock Hill
or pi WinlInop College.
OBITUARY.
DIED?War Hickory drove (killedj
by lightning) on Scpti mber 20, W. A.!
RAMSEY, aged 40 years, two months|
a .id 0 days. The deceased is survived
by his widow and seven children, and I
ai.-o !>y a is father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. I'. Kamscy of Hickory drove.
COTTON MARKET
Tuesday. September 27. 1921.
Cotton Seed
Sharon 20.1 To
Clover ... 20 f.n
YorUville . 20\ BO
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
Wanted -To buy a good second hand
H. C. Smith shotgun. Write Tillman
.lobnson, No. 0 York. 73 I tf.
Fords See me for Korcl Cars. John 1).
I'lexico, Sharon, S. C. 70 4t
$5.00 to $10.00 I'aid for narhes of
prospective Phonograph or I'iano
buyers, for lurther patriculars. I
write. Triangle .Music Co., Charlotte.
N. C. 77 4t.
Wanted i me t?> tw<i liumlreil pounds
>oung ? lliekens weight two pounds
or more. I'll use ipiote lowest price
at express oftiee. York, S. C. I'aul
I'elty. Spartanburg', S. O. 77 3i* j
For Sale On* brand new Chevrolet
4-!'??, p: ice $."?9.*i. One Ford Sedan,
pra tieally new. 1'riee. ?.*>r>0. One
used one.ton Ford truck. 1'rice,
with body. One ISuiek Si.\ tou.iug
car. I'rice right. Cilv Motor Co..
Hoc k Hill, S. C. 77 3t I
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For Sale Hood milch cow and two
nice calves, John Jor.cs, (iuthries-i
ville. No. 1. 74 21*.
Wanted?W4 are in the market fort
good fresh milch cows and heavy
springers. Nothing but real good
stuff wanted. See FEUdl'SON '
J.IYE STOCK CO.. Sharon, or II. hi.
FEI tor SON, York. 7u tl
For Rent or Sale Eighty and one-half <
acre farm mar Nannie's mountain.
Will rent for one thousand pounds of 1
lint cotton, with the understanding
that buildings be repaired by tin
renti r, or will sell ?,n easy terms
with one-half paid in cash. See or
write S. W. (Sardner. d.istnniu, N. C.
72 f .t Ut
REAL ESTATE?FARMS
83 Acres?On Turkey creek; 21 acres
< f tine bottoms, adjoining the property
of Jr.o. i?. I 'in 11 and W. (I. Turner.
Price, $15.00 per acre.
121 3-4 Acres Two hous s; 23 acres
of buton lauds. Price, $30.03 oer acre.
J. C. WILBORN
ANNOUNCEMENT.
rPi!E undersigned announce that they
have formed a eo-piirtnership for
t!i" prae'iee of law, with offices at
York. S . (
.1 N< >. A. CV!AKIOX,
W. C. FINLKV.
Si iit. 11
TO THE PATRONS OF THE
CLOVER SCHOOLS :
^ 11 i; I'iowr Public Stdionls will be- '
gin (!): r.'_'l-UL' session Monday.I
October tiii' third. All (etchers urf it- i
uuestcd ! > moil at tin' .school building ;
Saturday, Ocioht'i* the (Irat. Al this ]
hot n arbors on cling plans fur tin j
\' ir \v:'l !" discussed, programs made .
lit, and as lar as possible a schedule ;
ii>i I lie entire year made. Regular
school w'i.1; will begin on Monday. <
<m account of the unci rtainly as to .
win n the buildings could he oeeupied
n has hi u impose ihle to announce '
cniii'T than at this time, tin- dale of
i .. . . a. . .. ti i I. 'CI .. < v
luiilt'ina wiil mil ! rc uly fur ucrtipan
:'i tiii' <i|m niim of ill-- si'iiiinls. linw
m i ;i <i<>11111< <i lily sc.-siuii I'm- llir
! i\>i r i;r.'iiii*s wi'l in- :in:iu>.r"<l. :11!? \v n>r
:i S' i i inn uf tin- KiMiii > In in-rii|iy
:i r? ii mi i.i tin- iiiuniina ami I In olln'r
si'i-ii"ii in I'll- al'ii-i iii.mi. This nri
: i ;ii in ill is ;i in.issil> in I In- |n-? si'iil 1
' \ii'."in It will In- iii-i-?ii y fur 111>
P n lit', pupils ami |u l?.ii 1
p.i t nnl \ tin- 1111: i vniila! !? iin'iiiivi n - ;
n iii-i hroiiaiit ali'iiil hy I la* rrii\vili'il
I>1111iiiuiis. I.i .1 P i\ iv" k> ill" <-inii
ph-limi nf tin- i: v, 11111'11i11a will yiv"
i"Ii- f.
Tit '.III. I i" m.I..Jill .1 l.'\ll.....|i
will In- us'-ij. 'I'll" hunks ,'ii'r pinriir:;li'i'
;i : "hi i'iii'.ir lira; Stul". A list
I lli" in 11 -s.. r\ I ii inks v.i'l In ai vi n I"
*iiI'll pupil mi lli" up; iiim; ?!:iy. All
pupils .ii" a11\ i.- *<j i.i hritiir .ill lln ir
?liI I.i.'ik- mi I h;iI if I hi y 1111 \ i 11 i 1
fail in-f ii;..' fii' till-in, l! i y iii iv si'll
llii mi ill" i' pupil: wliu tun v in ".I
tin in. W . K. I:i:in. ;
Supi'i iiiti iuli lit. ' |
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Coun ty of York.
In the Frobate Court.
Ry J. Ij. Houston, Esquire, Probate
Judge of York County.
WHEREAS J. PRESTON RAMSEY j
liar, app'ied to me for Let .ers of
Administration. ( n all and singular, the1
good:; and chattels, rights and ? red its
of WILLIAM A. RAMSEY, late ofr'the
Countv aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad-!
monish all and singular the kindred!
and creditors of the said deceased, to
be and appear before ine at our next
Probate Court for the said County, to
he holden at York Courthouse on the
10TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 19.il, to
shew cause, if any, why the sa d Ad-i
ministration should not he gran < d. !
Given under my Hand and Seal, this
24th day of September, in the jear of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and twenty one and in the 14t i yearj
of American Ii dependence.
(Seal) J. L. HOUSTON*,
Probate Judge of York Cotnly.
77 t 2t* I
WELL, YES, WE HAD
A BIG DAY LAST SATURDAY.
But we hone to have a better one this
COMING SATURDAY.
We wi'l have on sale FRIDAY and
SATCRDAV?
Choice Beef, Pork, Mjttor,
and Fish, Cured Harr, Bo led
Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Chjcse,
Bologna Sausage, Eggs and
tJuitcr.
Come and pet your Mutton, Friday.
That's; tin- day to cat Mutton and Fish.,
old OoorK?'s S;iU!.,iKf t liis; season,
Will In- ticttcr than v< r before.
Kv? ry t ime you < at one of th? m?
Tltey taste just likjc some more.
THE CITY MARKET
COTTON SEED Wanted!
WE AUK T1JVIN'fS HAKI) to help
make York a Cotton Seed Market. We
want to see our farmer friends wt every
penny they possibly can for their
seed. What is (rood for them is (rood i
for us. firing us your reed and let us j
help each other.
ANOTHER 100 BARRELS
Of that (rood VIK(iI.N'!A VALLEY I
FLOCK rolling tliat we can still sell at
the same price?$3.75 per Sack far the
Best Patent in the plain, and $4.00 Per
Sack for the Self Rising.
We are still s.Timr LAUD and COF- 1
FEE ui.ii t the market. If YOU don't
trade with I'S WE hoth lose.
Expei ting ever> day to receive a car j
of (ienuine
Harlan Block Coal.
The price is $8.00 per ton at the car
We have Magging and Tier., Crimson
Clover and Vetch Set d, (iuano and,
Acid.
r ERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD
WE WANT TO BUY j
All the good
VEAL CALVES
THAT
vor
HAY K
you
SA1.10.
SANITARY MARKET
LEWIS C. FERGUSON, Mgr.
fW Titles to Real Estate and Real
Estate Mortgages on sale at The Enquirer
Office.
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j Shoes in I
i Hall of I
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; When American liianu
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; a 11 a I i of fame for Amei
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; duels of class and dislin
Workmanship, (Nan fort,
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: Shoes- made for men?w
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THE EDWIN (
THE FLORSHI
THE WALK 0^
II n 1 lieir pi i( e class we
on tlie American marketalso
believe ibis.
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3 Kni;lisli lasts and in 1 iic |?
i We Ii;ivc Ili 'in in Kid
} I;iissci ('all', and in Urnwi
To he sji i c we have I lie
!>ri<-t?<l riu,lil ? Inss 1 lia
slincs niosl place's. May v
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jj SHOES J* "
nnvvMi vm m iiv mrm'viv nnwwf
ARE YOU HONEST?
ARE VOl' TliYINti to pay your honest j
debts, or are you going to every game)
of baseba'l, every shew, the moving'
pictures, buying gas and oil to ride
around at the expense of the man you j
owe. You may go to church regularly,
be a m< ml>er of the church, be an officer,
but if you do not practice self-denial
and pay your debts, YOU ARE!
NOT RICSHT.
We have used almost every means j
possible to carry accounts that were j
past due, and we think as cotton is
selling at 20 cents and above, you i
ought to at least sell enough to pay us.!
We Have Seed Oats
Fertilizer, Rape, Vetch, Clover, Ragging
and Ties, Cotton Sheets, Gun
.Shells:, Cream Cheese. We are making
Special Trieis on Sugar and Flour.
YORK SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
CONSTANCE BINNEY?
In "The Magic Cup." The story of a
modern Cinderella and a cub reporter
who doubled as fairy god-mother and
Prince Charming.
WEDNESDAY
TOM MOORE?
In "The Great Accident." A love
story that's as sweet and as tender as
every love story should be.
THURSDAY
BRYANT WASHBURN?
In "A Full House." They had just
begun their game of love, and both
dicw another "'Queen" and shuffled
some burglar's tools with a batch of
seen t love letters?The rest is a riot,
of fun and excitement.
FRIDAY
TOM MIX?
In "The Texan." A Fox Special.
J. Q. WRAY, Manager.
HONEST SERVICE
IS WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU1
HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE REPAIRED.
THAT IS THE KIND OF SERVICE
THAT WE GIVE.
ALL REPAIR WORK DONE BY EXPERTS
AT REASONABLE PRICES
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
We have Mr. Edward Gettys, former- ;
ly proprietor of the City Service Sta- |
tion, associated with us.
SIEBENHAUSEN & INMAN
CITY SERVICE and
REPAIR STATION.
C. H. Siebenhausen R. M. Inman
YORK, - - S. C.
Phone No. 156 Next to Poiice Station
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE.
TRIE undersigned Executors of the
A estate of RACHEL A. KENNEDY,
deceased, having made their final settlement
with the Probate Court of York !
county, hereby give notice that on
Wednesday, October ". 1921, they will
make npp'ieation to said court for their
linul diseharge from all further liability
in connecuon with said estate.
J. I!. KENNEDY.
W. M. KENNEDY, -!
Executors Estate of Rachel A. Kennedy.
Deceased. 71 t 4t
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STOCK OF HARDWARE FOR SALE
r> Y virtue of an Order of J. A. Marion.
lb force in Rankruptcy, I will ex- j
pose to public sale, for cash, at the
store of the FArmers Hardware &- j
Supply Company, in the Town of York.,
Saturday. October 1, all of its stock of
g< ds, consisting of stoves, ranges,
farming implements, crockery, enamel
ware, aluminum ware, shelf hardware, |
cutlery, and also fixtures consisting of
sh iw r.wes, step ladder and truck. |
counter.:. and one Kurd automobile
-r ...on.i, i
truck, tlie inventory v.nuo <n
s'.i.r!; ;irid fixtures is $7,8<J8.76. The inventory
of this stock will ho in my ofli.v
and can bo iryp 'ftod. by anyone
inter; stcd.
TJIOS. F. McDOW,
7?? .It Trustee.
See The Enquirer Office for Titles
And Mortqages of Real Estate.
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facturers decide to build :
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lean Manufacturer Proetion
in Quality, Style,
r
no doubt the following \
ill be high up in the list:
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7 ER. Ij
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believe 1 hey arc t lie best !
-Manv nl' our customers :
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in Conservative and the \
npiilar i?rogue shapes. :
, Call', Vici, Cajali Call',
i, I Slacks and Tans. ;
in in all sizes.
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n you will find Iho saino \
\ o show you today!
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**w"" OX1UH.O |
THEY SAY? f
THE ROLL WEEVIL is going to out j
up your cotton in 11)22?
PLANT GRAIN?
Just lccoived a car of FERTILIZER;
FOR GRAIN. Come and see us for
your needs. SOW GRAIN.
MOT.ASSES BUCKETS?
SPEAK for what you want before
they are all sold.
StuJebaker Wagons are the BEST.
Oxford Buggies are the BEST.
BAGGING and TIES?Good Price. '
SOLD LAST CAR- v
FLOFR OUT. Two more cars on
the road.
IF YOU WANT SERVICE COME TO
CARROLL BROS.
j
Fountain Pens?
IN THESE MODERN DAYS every j
man, woman and school girl and boy |
carries a Fountain Pen or ought*.to do,
so. And the REST Fountain Pens are
the cheapest, because, the most satisfactory.
We sell the BEST pens to be
had anywhere?
THE CONKLIN and
WATERMAN IDEAL
Been selling them for years and they
give satisfaction to the people who
use and know fountain pens. We are !
showing a splendid assortment of these ;
good pens?suppose you give one to
your son or daughter who is now going
to school?it is a great gift?
Priced $2.50 to $5.00
YORK DRUG STORE
Have You Bought Your
Cotton Goods Yet?
IF NOT, you. are throwing your hardearned
dollars away, for WE ARE
SELLING THEM CHEAPER THAN!
REPLACEMENT VALUES.
Our stock cannot last forever at' the
present LOW PRICES and before you J
know it you will be PAYING ITS FIF- I
TY PER CENT MORE lor the same!
qualities of goods. Why not nave the;
difference by buying NOW? It will bej
too late later on. Come in and let us
show you our lines. We are always
cheaper than the other fellow.
Hamilton Hickory Shirting 25 Cts. Yd.
3 1-2 Yd. Sheeting 15 Cts. Y.d.
Good weight Bleaching 15 Cts. Yd.
Riverside Cheviots 15 Cts. Yd.
Good weight Blue Chambray 15 Cts.
Riverside Cheviots 15 Cts. Yd.
27 in. Ginghams 12 1-2 Cts. Yo.j
32 in. Ginghams, 20 Cts. yd.
JUST Received a New shipment of
WIRTHMOR and WELWORTH waists
?the very kind to wear with your
jumper dress?At $1.00 and $2.00 Each.
FEINSTEIN & KRIVIS
THE CASH STORE
WHEN IN NEED
I
Of an AUTOMOBILE TIRE, don't buy I
the first one you find: but LOOK
AROUND and Ret the history and the
prices of different makers of Tires.
WE WILL BE GLAD
To have you call on us and we will
show you
THE GOODRICH LINE.
I
Our FABRIC Tiros are as good as the;
REST and our
SILVERTOWN CORDS
Are superior to any.
ALL SIZES IN STOCK.
J. H. CARROLL
Do You Want the Best?
ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY es- ;
teemed and suecessiui ousiness men ui
Vorkvillo and York county, sometime
ago gave us a signed statement which
reads as follows:
"I am pleased to state that I have
two policies for $5,000 each in the Mu- '
tail Henellt Life Insurance Comj ":
of Newark, X. J. I also carry in.' - I
ance on my life in two of the big Lew
York life insurance companies, but do |
not regard either as being as desirable i
as the Mutual Benefit and its contracts. '
Had I known as much about the Mutual
Benefit and its contracts when I i
bt.ught insurance in the other companies
as I do now, all my insurance j
wou'd be with the Mutual Benefit. In :
my opinion no man who wants the best
in life insurance can afford to ignore
the Mutual Benefit."
For satisfactory reasons the name of i
the citizen is not published, but the)
statement with his signature will be
submitted to any who ask to see it.
SAM M. & S. E. GRIST
Your Grocery Needs?
BRING THEM TO THIS STORE.
u\. p.-in siionlv ilum?been doing it?
will continue to <1 so?Deliver them
too, if you wish?See us for
I-Jeecli-Nut Chipped Beef, Peanut
l.uttei*, .Mustard, Cranberry Sauce and
Catsup.
Del Monte l'eaches and Apricots in .
Cans- Finest ever.
Olives?Stuffed and Plain.
TKAS?lleno, Petri Walla, Chase &
Sanborn and Tot leys?pood selections.!
National Disc lit- Fancy Cakes and
C rackets P.ulk and in Packages. i
Preiirer Salad Dressing?the best.
Cherries?White and Maraschino.
1'remiuI*?Tiny T< p IVas and Aspar-'
ap'ns.
(Yah M< at and Ilcrrinfir Roe, Sa'mon. |
Pineapples- Crated and Sliced. (
W. E. FERGUSON <
r
See The Enquirer Office for Titles i '
and Mortgages of Real Estate. I I
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| WISE PEO
People who watch coi
= are buying Cotton Good
E as cotton advances cott
E We bought thousands of
| the lowest point of the )
| on to our trade at our usi
| we believe that now and
= 92 SERGE JUMPER DRESSES=
31 SERGE JUMPER DRESSES=
JERSEY JUMPER DRESSES?A
E SPORT SKIRTS?At
= COAT SUITS?At
E 32 Inch GINGHAMS?At
= 27 Inch GINGHAMS?At
= Good BLEACHING?At -
E Heavy OUTINGS?At
= WORK SHIRTS?At -
E Best OVERALLS?At
= BED TICKING?At
S Heavy CHEVIOTS?At
S HICKORY SHIRTINGS?At
= 1,000 Pairs MEN'S PANTS?At t
E Haynes* UNDERWEAR?The Ga
= MEN'S WOOL SERGE SUITS?,
= MEN'S CAPS?At
= TO CLOSE OUT?TO QUIT HA
= ROOM NEEDED P
= One Lot of FIBRE TRUNKS, 30
= 134 Pairs BOYS' SHOES?All si
Cose Out?At
SHOES BY Tl
E Here Are Two Peaches?3
= MEN'S "STRONGER THAN TH
E HAMILTON-BROWN "HA RDM
price, $0.50?Now
IN ALL TAILOF
E There are Remnants of fine clo
J8.00 a yard?We have lots c
REMNANTS?Silk and Woo
ers you ought to see them. <
? ing to look.
I McC0NNELL DRY
WE SELL FOR 7
PRESCF
WORK WITH US
We are pleased to an
t ion Department is now
Dr. A.
*
A Registered Pharmacis
rience. You are assure*
ACCURACY
CARE
PROMPT1
AN1
]
IF YOU NEED THE
and we will get hi
MACKORELL I
NEAR THE C
FOR PREMIUM LIST
FOR THE
BIG GASTON
County Fair
Oct. ll-15th
WRITE
FRED M. ALLEN
SECRETARY
GASTONIA, N. C.
EVERY WHITE SCHOOL
CHILD IN YORK COUNTY
IS ENTITLED TO A FREE
TICKET TO THE FAIR.
See That Your Committeemen
Write and Get Them.
EVERY TRAIN
Is Bringing Xew
Fall Goods to this
Store.
We Are Clothiers For All
The Members of the Family.
PARROTT'S
' The Store With a Conscience"
CLOVER, S. C.
GUIDE TO GAS
pHE undersigned are at your service
with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and
espectfully solicit your patronage:
Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover
City Pharmacy Clover
1/1. L. Ford & Sons Clover
r. E. Smith Tirzah
Vlivins Bros., Charlotte St. York
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m
Are Buying NOW! J
iditions and analvze them 2
s Now. They know that/ ^
on goods advance faster./ | \
dollars of cotton gfcods af | V
'ear?We are passing 'em | ' \
nal legitimate profit. Yes, -|
here is buying time.
-At $4.98 =
-At ? $3 98
iind $6i98 =
$1Z50, $15.00 and $38.00 2
25 CT8. Yd. =
- 15 CT8. Yard =
- 15 CT8. Yd, =
15 CTS. Yard =
- 75 CTS. Each 2
< oc D?:n ~
10 CTS. and 15 CT8. Yd. =
15 CT8. Yrad =
15 CTS. Yard =
rom $1.00 to $8.50 Pair S
rment 75 CT8. j~
M ..._ $15.00 Each S ,
25 CTS. and Up. ?
NDLING THEM?HAVENT THE 5
OR THESE TRUNKS
inch size, formerly $22.50?At $10.00 S
zcs?values $7.50 to $10.00?To
' $4.98 Pair g
HE THOUSAND8
tar Brand Shoes Are Better.
E LAW'1 Star Brand Shoes ....$3.96 35
fEAR" SHOES?Last year's
$3.98 Paih :E
IING FACTORIES
ths?goods that cost from $4.00 to S
>f BOYS' PANTS made from these g
1 Goods?very fine fabrics. Moth- E
ZJome and take a look. Costs noth- S
GOODS COMPANY j
HE CASH ONLY. g
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_ ?rUPTION
1
I f , *
IS A SPECIALTY
nounce that oiir Prescripin
charge of
F. DOTY
>t of fourteen years' exne
/ i
I of
; . r
*ESS
,
D
REASONABLE PRICES.
DOCTOR, Phone No. 31,
m for you quick.
>RUG COMPANY
X)URT HOUSE. _
Ballard's Obelisk Flour
TRY IT. It has been a standard In
First Quality for half a century. It is
, equal to the highest grade made.
See Us for Good Coffees;
We have WHITE HOUSE, C A RAJA.
LUZIANNE, ARBUCKLES and alao
LOOSE COFFEES. Get Our Prices.
. LAUNDRY SOAPS.
I We have alt the leading brands of
SOAPS and we are selling a Good
LAUNDRY SOAP Seven Bars for 25c.
See us for Home-Ground CORN
; MEAL.
Also for Mill Feed and Sweet Feed.
SEE US FOR PRICES ON COAL.
J. F. CARROLL
School Bells
Are Ringing
And As Usual Our Drug Store Will Be
Headquarters for
SCHOOL LOOKS, lAULtia,
PENCILS, SLATES, INKS,
j ERASERS, CRAYONS, CHALK,
NOTE BOOKS?
And in fact everything needed in
tl e School Room. Come early
Remember?School Books are Sold
STRICTLY FOR CASH. Please do
nofr'ask us to credit you for School
Books.
CLOVER DRUG STORE
R. L. WYLIE, PROP.
Clover, S. C.
WEFIX1TW WAIT
DON'T THROW 'EM AWAY'
THOSE OLD comfortable Shoes that
please your feet, can be made practi'
cully as good as new and give months
| of good service at a cost of $1.50 to
Why pay $6.00 to $10.00 for new
| shoes that will not give you much better
or longer service than the Old
Shoes, if properly repaired, as w?doit?
I
DORSETT S SHOE &
HARNESS HOSPITAL
' Opposite Calhoun Drug Co. Phone 198.