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m?re mention Two convicts, t?oth trusties, escaped front a road force near Gary, X. last Friday by st 'aline an automobile that had been parked near by Hy executive order President Hailing has estab'ished a fixed policy in ffivinf; World war veterans 5 points preferential advantage in the ease of postofficc position applications rA partial. if not a complete reorganization of the roKuW army has been determine d upon by Secretary Weeks Senator Overman of North Carolina, has'ofifercd a resolution which seeks to pivo the public infoimation as to the salaries drawn by officials of the Federal reserve banks. It has been stated that the Reserve bank of X w York has increased its salary list by more than $1,000,000 since the war.. tlentral Pershing on yesterday laid the congressional medal on the coffin of the "unknown" British soldier accorded a place in Westminster abbey. ... Thomas 1\ (lore th<> blind senator from Oklahoma, is said to be receiving appreciable benefit from treatment Jookin x to the restoration of his sight. The experiments are being carried on by Washington specialists, and the patient is said to have experienced some flashes of light yesterday for the first time in thirty years. ""obituary. I)IK1>?At ins lome in the Blairsvil!e section October 11, following a long illness with heart disease, Mr. W. T. i,OVK, aged 73 years, funeral services were held at his late home on the following day conducted by Rev. McCully and the interment followed in Bullock's Creek cemetery. He is survived by bis widow and the following children: Mrs. D. 1?. Wade, Wilksburg, S. ('.; Mrs, H. J. Sherer, Sharon: Miss Mary l.ove, Hock Hill; Messrs. Howry ami Joe Love. Sharon and ^av Love, Kocky Mount, N. O. Two sist'-rs, Mrs. J. K. Mexico of u. ...ii.,., n ...wi i i .!<,nos of Bullock's C 'reek ahu survive. Tuesday morning, October IS. at Temple, Texas, following a long period of suffering. I iev. lfONVAKP KMrtMI. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Fr A. Smith of York No 1, agol 32 years. The interment will he in Heerxheba eemetery the latter.part of this week although the day and hour of the funeral has not he ui definitely determined. I!i v. Smith is survived by his widow, his parents and a brother. Mr. J. I tuber I Smith cf Charlotte. He was born in the Meorsh'ba sect ion,'attended school at the Presbyterian college, Clinton and later graduated front the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Columbia. For some time prior to his diath he was pastor of the Presbyterian church tit Mission, Texas. Ilia death was not unexpected. "cotton MARKET Tuesday, October IS, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon l!'i 65 Clover IS 52 i Yorkvllle is', 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS For Sale?New wide tire Studebakoi wagon. 2 7-S and 21-2 inch tires $10u. K. It. MeMaster, Winnsboro, S. C. It For Sale?One lied Poll bull, fifteen months old and entithd to register Price, Jan. Jeff I>. Whitesides, No 2, Hickory Grove, S. C. 83 t 2t Lost- A bunch of keys with a loathe! protector. Howard fur rot urn to A I). Nielv or The Enquirer OffW York* S. C. It* For Rent?Desirable steam heat' <1 offlee on second lloor, suitable for business or professional purpose.".. Apply to Peoples Hank and Trust Co. York. S. C. 78 tf. TIRZAH GINNERY. YITE are running1 t very clay, giving a good sample as to be had. First class service in every respect, and buy ing all the cotton seed offered at th< highest market price for cash. Don' fail to give us a trial. 78 at J. P. CAMPP.ELL, Manager. ROYAL ARCH MAC0N3. 1) LEASE take notice that there wil be a Sitecial Meeting of Maoke; Chapte'i-. Xo. 1.1, on Wednesday niglit October lUth, at 8.00 o'clock. Work i: Mark Master and Past Master digues Full attendance ui'gcd. f'.KO. W. WILLIAMS, II. P. .IMS. 10. IIAKT, See. 8.' _'t CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina?County c York. In Court of Common Picas. J). 10. .McConue-H, J. M. MeConnoll, ant .1. W. Mft'onnell, i'laiutilTs, Versus J.init 10. .lories. It. W. McConnnt 1' Kiiaabt tb M. .Nb-i 'orun-ll. it. |j. AI (''Hint II, Aloffatt MeConntT, and Ilar ve> McConnell. and Elizabeth Alt: C'onnell, anil Harvej litis ell McCotr pell, as Executrix and Executor < the last will and testament of liar V'-y 10. MeConnell. dteeastd, Deft ml ants. NOTICE OF SALE. iyri:S!*ANT t?? UK' liecive in m< entitled case. ol' Sept. 1 simied hy his Honor .Indue Krn est ,\!ik' < . i'n sidinu .Indue of Si x 11 Circuit, I wi'l sell at public auction it !'i n t <u t'?? V'uk Court House, it York. S. <*., within tin- Icual liours o sale on .November 7, 1 tt? 1. tSilesday) tie- loj'owinu d- scribi <1 r :il i stati each liiiet sold separate!;.-, and soitl In I he i raet: I. "All that re pi a in piece, pared o tract of land situated in Itethvsdi Township. York County, Stale o South Carolina, known as part if mi original Home I'lnce and is .il' of rail 11.ret now owned by tin*, eontainiiu l-'tillTY ACKHS, more or less, boiuidci by lauds i f < r.-wford, ,1. K A she, < ?li \it I'resliyterian Church, the Carolin: and No"!h Wenti rn IJ.rihoad, et til." J. "All that certain piece, parcel oi tract of land sit'aa.ed in Itethesd: Township, in York County, and Stall of South Carolina. !> r.inninu at r stake oy point on the Chester and Henoir Narrow (iauuc It.ilroad. corner o .1. T. .Moore, K. N. Crawlord, and my self, S ir. K 1 to :i I.i< I;iirj i-;. X. Crawford's earner. them-. X tit K "o.oo to It. Oik; thence S ! to white oak; t!i< !)< ( X T! K j to forked maple ?I?il. theneo X -hi U I 7 4s to s'al:? : i ml It. J | m ?i n t ; ; II n,< X l1!' ;'l?out 4.oo to st.ikt of point i: renter of tr.o k of said railloid. theiie< ;i'on;;' t!i< e lit* ' of siid Kailroad tiael to t!.? berti'inni; e mi r. eontainiiii. HM J1 IT Y -1'i VI I ACIiCS. In- tile *un? more o>- less. ;f ;! lionii(l? <1 1:v* lands o| K. N. Cra i ford, \V. X. Aslie ntid myself, .i : TU'ti ACIJKS lyinir ;icros? the C. < X.-W. Kailroad. and whie! joins 'his lnet. nvikinu the total acre --.lid traet S7 acres. Terms of Sale; CASH. I'ttrehaser !? pay f<?r all pap i s, inelndma rcv? ntn stamps, and tit?ou failure to oomph with his hid v. i'liin one hmtr afli ale tile : lite : i.all I" resold .it pis |jsk. T. J'.. ilr.M.MM.N. ?.5i:.\r.? ?'.('.( ! 't yJ;. C . <> 1. 11, Ml ::i 7 " ' "" Wanted?Wo ore in the market for F good fresh niileh cows and heavy springers. Nothing but rc.tl good stuff wanted. See KERCH'SON p ! LIVE STOCK CO., Sharon, or H. K. FERGUSON, York. 70 ti niKmniHiiiiiimiiiiimiiiimniiimmmiiii A . of 1 A great rail] 1 IT MAY MEAN MUCH | BOOK, IF IT COMES, I | DelaV In Buying Fall Mer< | May Be Sorry If you read the daily papers E less aware of the fact that the E most gigantic railroad strike in E a show down. Should the str E the closing down of 90 per cen = shops of the country; transporl = and only the local merchants u be able to supply you with goi E are exhausted, then we face hai E rank and file?are today buy in; E them by for the emergency?th E dency to make stocks smaller E the prices will go higher and E while the prices will be out of : E thing that happened immediate = prices sky-rocketed?IT CAN E AGAIN if the railroad strike be J U L a _ f 1 ? 3,<JU u,jn 1 nave 10 nuy now wni E is entirely for your best judgm s honestly frank about it, We wo and expected to need fall and v ? We invite you to look over E tions, dress suits, coats, ciothii E prices lower and goods better t E expect you to buy at McConnel =: will rest on your decision as to SPECIALS ON CC jji* One Caao?3.0i?0 Yard:?1IIJAYY OI ? i" i >al s io.oiio ids. til kyk) I .s?j> a Special hen?Buy all you war E Three J5al?'s HICKORY SHIRTINOr a.000 Yards Bond BLEACH LA G?Vei = 3C Inch HEAVY SHEETIXO?At . Zi G"od LI frill Wfifrht SHEETING?l'n "00 Pieces Good BED TICKING?Y< E One Case N'rtli Carolina BLANKEH s: E -I Pairs Uiltlmn Ilouiul North Carol ?Plaids in Pink and Blue?% E WHITE I SKI) SPREADS?Beauties, ? 100 Dozen Men's OVERALLS?$1.75 1 SPECIALS IN L E "^He riights are chilly?early mori E the days and nights will both be co ? derwear?better lay in your supply E HANES'S Men's PXIOX SPITS?7 i ~ BOA'S* UNION SUITS- -A'l slzea I E MISSES' UNION SUITS?Heavy, H ? Fleeced?Good, comfortable rhi = LADIES" BLEACHED VESTS ANI Ei List season's price $1.00 th:- g McCONNELL'S THI ? LOOK THESE OVER?143 Lad;cs' l - ~ of our New York Buyer?Juct The buy of the season E You Must Sec Those to = Loads i>!' Children's and Missis' CO n LADIES' COAT SUITS cf every do THE McCONNELL yv AY?Sid( s Wc are very sorry that we could nc - j~ urday?We did cur best ar.d v " ? Comq Again, and We'll Try to ;J M?C0NNELL DRY ( WE SELL FOR CASH i Tii!Kri;cEi[!ESu:c2i?teccis?euitiiiEi:E(ti!rriic;i[i( t js ' | SPECIAL OFFER 1 Ford's Furni 1 CLOVER, I SATURDAY, | BEGINNING AT 9.0 i One Lot of Aluminum Wa ? the Piece ? Lot No. 2 Aluminum Ware I ? Piece ' ? Lot No. 3 Aluminum War* ? Piece y This ware is the famous (L)l S < ! \* piece is war:anted NO TKI.miONK < I NO PJKCKS IvKKEI ? ril'st Ciiliic \\ ii! be I' 1 One Day Only-SATURI nil!" at 9 O'clock a.: 1 s ? fi ? T?f\rjr i ivi. js_, ruM | Clover, - ; WiftPWWyViftffc VWUVWIfcVVUVtA or Sale?Two second hand Dodpes. < both in pood condition and line liar- j pains. (\ I-'. Sherer. 7S If. or Sale?Thoroughbred I.elted ilamp- I shire 1'ips. See or write 10. N. Stei)henson, York, No. 5. ?2 2t* ? IMIIili:i2filliai!II3*l31!illll!l3ll33III!IIII!llil' road strike ji TO YOUR POCKET- I 5EFORE IT IS OVER | , :handise Needs and You = ! You Waited. S and this one you are doubt- E United States is facing the = its history. It has come to = ike materialize it will mean = . t cf the factories and work- E J :ation will be at a standstill. E 'ho have goods on hand will E ads and when local supplies E rd times. Wise buyers?the 5 I all needed supplies, laying E is of course will have a ten- E and as stocks grow smaller = HIGHER, until in a short E signt. That's is exactly the E i ;ly after the world war?the E [ AND WILL HAPPEN |! .comes effective. To be sure E le the buying is good. That E ent; but to be perfectly-and E 'uld buy now if we were you E unter merchandise, our stock of dry goods, no- E rig, shoes, etc. If you find E han ours we certainly won't E 1's. But sec our goods?We E Quality and Prices. )TTON GOODS. 'TINOS?The yard 15 CTS. = Idling at IS to "5 Cts.?It is E it at 15 CTS. Yard = quality 15 CTS. Yard E ry cheap at 15 CTS. Yard Sj 12 1-2 CTS. Yard =i c-war I'rice 7 CTS. Yard. = mi need some 15 CTS. Yard = rs?Priced verv low at ? $5.98,, ?7.50 and S8.50 Pair =1 ina A 1 Wool RLAN'KKTS I1G.50 value?Special $8.98 Pair ~ too $1.50 Each E and $1.98 values $1.25 Pair s rNDERWEAR riings are chilly and before long jS Id enough to demand warm un- E now while stocks arc larac. 'wo casts?At . $'i.50 Suit 2 'riced low $1.00 Suit s I leached, Hihhcd and Well = mr-nts?Priced at . $1.00 Suit ) PANTS?Good weights? arment?Now 50 CTS. Each ~ : PLACE TO BUY | _ONG COATS?a special buy ? arrived?Priced Very Low? $7.50, $S.E0, $10.03 and $12.50 ~ Appreciate the Values. ATS?At $3.98, $-1.08, $6.98 ' = scription and sty e?PRICED IN n 3RT PROFITS?QUICK SALES. 5 it handle the crowds of last Sat- S vorked faithfully?We ask ycu to ~ serve rou rrompi.y, zz GOODS'COMPANY |[ ONLY?NO CREDIT 5 riillllCCS?FISE(<(SIICI(KillKSIIKI(ll!llllIIIIIIIII I n Ware( EXTRAORDINARY | iture Store I rn j ( s. c. ! jl OCT. 22ND | 9 O'CLOCK A. M." | re to Go at J QTJff j ; -A"<" 49 CENTS S ! --Alt", 51.49 ! ' .'A i A T V brand and ev- = I for LM) years. ? s MODERN. | f l? VEJ). I r irst Served. ? DAY, OCT. 22?Begin- | m. S ) & SONS J - s. c. S THE STAR THEATRE TODAY CONSTANCE BINNEY? In East." from the play of the amc natne by Rachel Carothors. A [{calart Special. Don't nii.ss this one. WEDNESDAY MABEL NORMAND? In "Jinx." "Jinx" is one of the livli si pictures .hat you'll ever have the pleasure of seeing. It is the best Maid Xormand picture yet?better than 'Mickey"?better titan "Upstairs," #nd hat's gonig some. THURSDAY ENID BENNETT? In "Silk Hosiery." Just a poor little fashion model working in a New York modiste's shop, watching the foibles, intrigue? and worse?of the wealthy wasters who come to buy clothes. tVondering if? What had happened? FRIDAY SHIRLEY MASON?. in "Love Time." One of those interesting Fox features that always please. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. Received This Week? LEAP'S PROLIFIC SEED WHEAT, SEED RAPE, SEED OATS, NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW. ANOTHER SHIPMENT? Of that Rood, heavy RAGGING. GALVANIZED IKON in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengths. IF YOU NEED ANY SirGAR and FLOL'K, we will make it to your interest to see us before you buy. Wi ARE WELL STOCKED On all kinds of liuilding Material. Everything you need to repair or build x house?our prices are reasonable. We have Crimson Clover and Hdiry Vetch Seed. YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. YOU CAN GET THEM HERE DRUGS TOBACCOS TOiLET ARTICLES STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES SOFT DRINKS Mackorell Drug Co. Near the Court House COTTON SEED Wanted WE ARE TRYING HARD to heir make York a Cotton Seed Market. We want to see our farmer friends pet cvprj penny they possibly can for theii seed. What is pood for them is pood for us. Tiring us your seed and let us help each other. ANOTHER 100 BARRELS Of that pood VIRGINIA VALLEY EL OUR rolling that wo can still sell at the same price?$3.75 per Sack for the Best Patent in the plain, and $4.00 pei Sa :k for the Self Rising. We are still selling LARD and COFFEE ut.f! >r the market. If YOU don't trade with US WE both lose. Expecting every day to receive a car of Genuine Harlan Block Coal. T!.e price is $8.00 per ton at the car We have Bagging and Tien, Crimson Cirver and Vetch Seed, Guano and Acid. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOD For Your Table? AS SEASONS CHANGE your appeite changes and we are constantly on the look out for new edibles to tempt rmir appetite. Among the new arrives at this store are? Aunt Jemima Par^Cakc Flour and Aunt Jemima Birekwheat, Maple Syrup for breakfast. Fat Mackerel good for breakfast. Underwood Deviled Ham, Lunch Tongue, Crab Meat, Sardines, Fish Flakes, Cooked Brains. New Dates, Choice Fruits, Candies, Assorted Cakes and Crackers. Sifted English Peas, Pimentoes, Asparagus Tips. Kraft Cheese, Cream Cheese, Plum Pudding, Cocoa Pudding, f you want a want and it is a grn i'i'v want and of good quality, you'll >o sure to find it here. W. E. FERGUSON GUIDE TO GAS FHE undersigned are at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and espectfully solicit your patronage: /-imp be 11 & Quinn Co Clover Jity Pharmacy Clover 1. L. Ford & Sons Clover \ E. Smith ? Tirzah tiivins Bros.. Charlotte St. York AUTO TRUCK SERVICE [ AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling 1 of all kinds on short notice, and am iving special attention to moving niisehold goods, etc. L. G. THOMPSON. Phone 175. York. J?. C. 20 tf SUBSCRIPTION FREE FOR FIFTY OF THESE COUPONS RETURNED TO THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY, OCT. 21. Wo will give cr.c yrnr's Sub3crip tiorr to The Yorkvillc tr.quirer FREE OF CHARGE. This Coupon loses all value after tho tijtj indicated. L. M. GRIST'S SONS, Pubs. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Hfl-LT A T lUliAli, HULLS, ICE, COAL. 'Wo deliver Coal anywhere in CloverBring your Cotton to i Our Gins. CLOVER COTTON OIL & GINNING CO. J. F. PURSLEY, Mgr. Clover, S. C. I EVERYBODY BOOSTS PINKSULES EXCEPT THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER TRIED THEM. PIXKSULKS give quick relief from Headache, Cold, Neuralgia and Latlrippe. Try tliern. PRICE, 25 CTS. A BOX. Sample Sent on Request. ,1 YORK DRUG STORE 9 I JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of RUGS AND DRUGGETS j Beautiful Designs at Your Price. s AXMINSTER AND TAPESTRIES. M. L. FORD & SONS I 11UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ULUVtK, a. BP = j Mens and Boy's clothing and | furnishings TfATT A T>TT1 /N ATim mA 1 IUU uu?ntr iv j BOY. WE HAV OR AND ALL?A* Give Our Stocks a Look Time and That This MEN'S SUI1] 111 Worsteds and Soft 1 Cashmeres ? Browns, and \avys?Priced YOUNG MEN'S i In the new, snappy style just the colors that looking for?Priced r ' BOYS' SUI1 That hoy wants a nice t ho is entitled to it an make him think more self to wear a nice sui our clothes a look o\ prices are light and will convince you?Ca in Brown and Green i ij ?Blue Serges in scve grades?Prices from II $4 ~ BOYS' PANr~ Nice and goo doncs, low 18=,======^ MI!IIIIII|]|||inilllllll!IIIIIII)lllIi!lllll]l!lll!lll!lll)TIIII!l]]l!lll]flllllHllfV1l]fnrfhllIIII1l | WE SELL I | Shoes that Wear and Fit your feet | I WORK SHOES AND DRESS SHOES FOR ALL 1 " KINDS AND SIZES OF FEET. ,, | = Our Leaders for Men are = THE SOCIETY KING and THE NUNBUSH /. | f Brands-?There are None Better.' | FASHION LEADER SHOES FOR WOMEN. | I SPECIAL PRICES 3 u A u V A ? J? JU Jfc A m m V M w ^ = On Men's and Boys' ODD COATS and OVER- U1 COATS?These are splendid bargains. 5 . 1 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT I IS ALWAYS COMPLETELY STOCKED = And \vc believe that you can save money by buy- j ing your everv Grocerv need at this store. UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS ] = Cold weather is coming and you will need Under- s wear and Sweaters. We've^got them?a big 2 stock and what's more, Our Prices are Right. 1 f C. S. PRATT | Headquarters for the Farmer and His Family s = csiTAT?nxr _ _ _ c n JiinxvvM) - M. vi - im mi *- hmhhan ?- rw in Mian ? Seed Wheat 1 Just Received a Coo-Bushel Shipment of Splendid SEED V/HEAT? i * LEAP'S PROLIFIC, FULLCASTER, RED MAY, BLUE STEM AND RED RUST PROOF > ,v.; i] This lot is especially adapted for this locality?true to name?Full, Flump, Uniform Grains, and'free from weeds. :' 1 CLOVERS, RYE, OATS, VETCH, BARLEY, * ALFALFA, RAPE, PASTURE MIXTURES, LAWN MIXTURES, LIME AND EVERY- ' THING FOR THE GARDEN. . GAREISON-FARIS SEED COMPANY ' "OUR SEED WILL GROW." p.nr.vc hill fe e. ftcai main wwi???? . ?,r?_pi ^ | numiwiwiinjn i^wfwwffwt.wiwipwwiwwfitiii wnytwunnw I ? *"*i SAVE THAT SUIT FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR E WHAT YOU WANT, WE THINK?SIZE, COLrD OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, AS USUAL. Over and We Will Convince You That Now Is The Store Is the Place to Buy. You'll Agree With Us. IS MEN'S SEPARATE PANTS finished Men's Dress Pants in Cashmeres Greens and Worsteds that were pur).95 to $39.95 chased at the lowest prices of SUITS last summer?All zes? s and in $2.48 to $6.95 vmi *ivp Men's Cotton Pants $1.95 ^ Corduroy Pants $3.00 to $4.98 2.50 to $34.95 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Wo iust mention a few things in Fur Suit and nishings that will appeal to you? (1 it will you need some of them now? of him- Men's Shirts and Drawers 48 Cts. t. Give Men's Union Suits 98 Cts. :ov. our Union Suits, part wool $1.50 to $2.98 a j00]c wren's Work Shirts 69 to 98 Cts. sinneres lien's Dress Shirts 85 Cts. to $2.50 fixtures Just received a lot of new Hosiery ral good and Neckwear. Bovs, come in and :.93 to $17.53 '""k _ viDvniTDirif Rn k rn prieedat IIIIIIITfl I IIIUIl'LILLH UU. I Cts. to $2.50 SELLS IT FOR LESS i ??1=1 4 / *' j '