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~ -V f ~ , __ ?pcrinl yiotircs. Card of Thanks. May Cod's richest blessings rest upon all our good neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy in connection with the illness. deatli and burial of our beloved son and brother, Rev. Howard 1). Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith. York. Xo 1. HYMENEAL MARRIED?In Italeigh, N. C., Saturday. October 22, Miss MAKUARET, RACHTLEK of Raleigh, to Dr. T. DAMAR (JLKNX, a native of Vorkvil'e.: who is now making liis home in 1 Raleigh, where he is connected with ! the North Carolina state laboratory, j The ceremony was witnessed by a few I relatives and friends of the contracting I parties. At the home of the bride's parents at Lowryville last Thursday. Miss MA RCA RET SAN DIRER and Mr. JOHN PARMER WILLIAMS, Rev. V. Ray Riddle officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sand iter of Lowryville. She is a graduate of Winthrop College and has \ been teaching in the public schools j for several yeafa. The groom is a well known young business man of McConncIlsville. Immediately follow- j ing the ccremohy Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i liams left on a brief \isit to Florida points. 1 41 "r 4 So Kriiln'u ! r riuuy at inv nuiur ...... sister, Mrs. C\ O. Patton in Hock Hill. 1 Miss MARY CAVENY of Hock Hill and Mr. WILLIAM STOKES CONXOH of Branchville, Rev. J. H. Graves j of Darlington officiating. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, October 25, 1921. Cotton Seed Sharon 18J 55 Clover 18J 501 Yorkville 18J 45 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, j For Sale?Duroc pigs, eight weeks old. j $5.00 each. A. M. Taylor, York, S. C. I Telephone 23G-J. 85 4t. ~ Lost?Small young hound. Color? black and rich tan. Howard for information concerning dog or return ; of dog to W. H. RudisiU, Clover, S. C. Lost?Tuesday morning between Tirzah and York, an automobile casing [ 30x3 1-2 Justice Tire. Reward for J return to S. S. Hartncss, York No. 7. 85 It* For Sale?Two buckskin mares, 1 four and 1 five years old; 1 black mare, 1 bay mare, all broke to work single or double?good for any kind of farm work; 2 half bred Abarlan horses, four and five years old, har i ? 1 in viurs rii'NJS l'l"j\r, j ... - .. old; 4 five-months-old 3-4 bred Arabian colts; few good grade (Juernsey cows for sale. See or communicate with H. F. Patterson, Superintendent, Hami'ton Carhartt Plantation, K. F. 1). Xo. ? Hock Hill. S. C. 85 t. f. 3t. For Sale?New 7-8 and 2 1-2 Studebaker Wagons, wide tread; 2 inch tires. $100.00. K. H. McMaster, | Winnsbi.ro. S. C. 84 3t*. j Halloween Party ?I nion School house, on York No. 0. Friday night. Octo- i l?er IN. Public cordially invited. : School Improvement Asso. N4 21 Civil Service Examinations ? N'ovcmber. Positions $l,400-$l,CO0. Age. IN upward. Experience unnecessary. For He particulars. instrurtfcin, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner) iiOX Equitable B'dg. Washington. 1). C. N4 2t* For Sale?One H<*d Poll hull, fifteen months old and entitled to register. Price. $.V>, .leff 1). Whitcsides, N*o. 2. Hickory drove, S. C. S3 t 2t For Rent Dtsirable steam heated office on second floor, suitable for business or professional purposes. Apply to Peoples Hank and Trust Co., York. S. C. 7S tf. Wanted?Wc are in the market for ? ' ' .1. nmvo .'inrt lieaW Kuuu iii.-iu i.ii.v.. x-.... springers. Nothing but real good stuff wanted. Sec FERGUSON LIVE STOCK CO.. Sharon, or II. E. FERGUSON, York. 70 tt HALLOWEEN AND BOX PARTY TMIKKK wi:I he a Halloween and box party at Mullock's C,-eek School bouse Friday night, October at 7.30. I'ublic inviicd to come and bring boxes, .s:. It i:. .M. HANKIIHAD. ALL HALLOWEEN \rOi" are invited to a Halloween party at Manner Mc-Gill's next Fridav night. Refreshments. S", It COMMITTEE HALLOWWEEN PARTY AT Philadelphia School House Monday night, October 31. l'ublic cordially invited. sr. It ALICE I. GARRISON, Principal. HOT SUPPER AT FILBERT A hot supper will be served at Filb it S'diool house on Saturday night. October 3?. by the School Improvement Association. ST> 3t .1. ROY GRAYSON. WANTED. ? INFORM ATM >N as t<? the where '-'I... 1 M..M ii l. in SIITeil 1 .V ? ni?l!ll? "I ?> ...... .. \vh'? has l> nt for about six weeks, and winisc mother is a'most distract' <1 through fear that he might have nit t \vit!i foul play. Any one who ran give info, mat ion will perform an ' art of in inanity hy so doing. Write or telephone me <>n York No. 7. V. I. I*. r.nVP. TEXTILE WORKERS A LI. .Members of Local ITiion. No. 1.403, are hereby notified to be present at W. O. \V. Hall on Friday night. October 2Sth, at 7.30 oVInek. Special business. I>. J. KKKCK. Acting Pres. L. II. Ht yd. Seeretary. S3 2t* WE FIX IT WAIT HARNESS REPAIRING. We ii* \v have a thoroughly competent llariies.; Maker who is here prepared to (I** . ii> and a'l ki.nls of llai ncss lt<-| a r Wm k Mav we serve vou? SHOE REPAIRING. Win it yotn shoes arc worn firing '? in to lis. W* IIv e f I t -1-J;i III llei ials. lie Hit-!-H.ts.s v ! k ami i ?>nl\ l!n* iijosI r<.is??i 1:11?! | i tci-s I'm- iv|>:iirs. dorsett s shoe & harness hospital Opponito Colhoun 0111 j Co Phono 105? % odd fellows, attention! 1 vited to lio present at the Hall Wedj nesday evening, October 2Gth at 7.3<f* i o'clock. Initiatory degree work and I important business. Refreshments j will be served. C. Y. WHITE, I'. G. | It. C. DLACKWELiL, Sec. ' It i roval arch masons. DLEASE take notice that there will be a Special Meeting of Maekey , [Chapter, *N'o. 1."), on Wednesday night, j r nn rColnoU- Work in I .Most Excellent Master and Royal Arch degrees. Full attendance urged, j GEO. W. WILLIAMS, II. P. JOS. E." HART, Sec. S4 2t NOT?ICE TO LEGIONAIRES1 ALL Member.! of Meech Stewart Post, N'o. 06, are | SBatiLgStiBR requested to attend the | j^p regular Monthly meetf01' October, to be i held at American Lo*WJTW''' gion Club. THURSDAY | EVEXIXO, Oct. 27, at 8 o'clock. Many important matters will be brought to the attention of the Post. J AS. D. CRIST. Post Commander. J. HOWARD McMACKIX, Act. Adjt. 1 NOTICE, LOYAL ORDER MOOSE Moose,, for period J I9 ! 9, I ending January 1, * 1922, are now duel and payable to] the Secretary at his office, and not: amount 13 $3.50 and must be paid be- i fore October 31. The next regular meeting* of this lodge will be held on TUESDAY \IGHT, XOVEMRER 1. at i 7.30 o'clock. J. ERXEST STROUP, Dictator. JAS. D. GRIST, Secretary. 85 2t See The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real Estate. , F A R IV WE HAVE STORAGE S! MATELY 1,000 I PRESENT We have applications for st parties in other sections suffici< capacity; but we want to givi preference if they desire storag FARMERS DESIRING TO WITH US SHOULD IV ONCE FOR THEIR RE< Storage Rate, 30 Cts. I PEOPLES WAREH WILLIAMS & CO., , Custodians. Phone 141 Mlllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll j| A GOOD BUGG Y FOR ![ We want to sell or move ! | good Ihiggies, too, and t 11 you want a now Buggy \ ! [ good Buggy for a Halo of < j| right in (juality and prie ;! say.' (1oino and see us al 11 trade. We will give you See us for Imperial Tn |! We have Leap's Prolif |! pier and Fulgum Seed ()a | J. F, Announ We beg to announce speciallv trained in DR." SCHOLL FOOT COR will be at tbis storeTHURSDAY, (This week) and if; hies you are cordial and consult this ex] tainly give you a<l\ while?Xo charge I' advice. I f you suffi broken arch. Hat feel consult this expert. Here for One Day 0: tober 27?This 1 M S* ?/ ITtt M Specialists In ] DOES EXPERIENCE COUNT WITH YOU? Wo ask this question because we know that in so important a matter as the compounding of a medicine your * answer will he it certainly does. We v want no inexperienced person trying a out on our health. Then let us assure . >ou that we have been twenty one ' years in the business of PILLING 5 PRESCRIPTIONS from the Doctors Orders. We use only the host Pharmaceuticals from such re'i'able tirms as Sqribhs and Mercks. We give prompt attention and conscientious care. G ve us your Prescriptions and we will return you the Medicines properly pre- 1 pared and reliable. I CLOVER DRUG STORE L R. L. WYLIE, PROP. Clovor, S. C. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. * / I In the Probate Court. By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate! t Judge of York County. 1 WlfaKEAS CRAIG PHILLIPS has a applied to me for Letters of Ad- I ministration, on all and singular, the f goods and chattels, rights and credits i Of .MARY PHILLIPS late of the Coen- 1 ty aforesaid, deceased, "" ?i-?* oil. , i ni*se arc, mcicivic, iu \,uw ?a>*v> i monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to < be and appear before me at our^iext ( Probate Court for the said County, to . be holden at York Courthouse on the 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1921. to shew Cause, if any, why the said Ad- 1 ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this < 22nd day of October, in the year of 1 our Lord one thousand nine hundred ! and twenty one and in the 14th ygar of American Independence. (Seal) J. L. HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York County. t 85 ' t 2t* IERS I PACE FOR APPROXIJALES AT THE r TIME. I. orage space from dealers and ;nt to take up our full storage ; the farmers of this section ;e space for their cotton. STORE THEIR COTTON IAKE APPLICATION AT 2UIREMENTS. per Bale Per Month. nucr rar/id a mv UUOL tVITirani J. O. NEELY Manager. YORK, S. C. Him i ii mi 11 mini ii Minim 111 illinium] i'' A BALE OF toil ON j|| nioio Buggies?wo liavo j> 1 hey're priced right. If \\ < vo will exchange you a ]i Cotton. The buggies are |! od right. What Mo you j! ; lout a buggy and cotton J? a square deal. 1| 1 n il Plows and Repairs, ic Sood Wheat, Rye, Ap- \\ ' Is. Sow them now. 11 lRROLL |i cement that a Foot Expert I lie METHOD OF RECTION ?St roup's?011 OCTOBER 27 rou have foot t roiiiy invited to come pert, lie will corded that is worth or examination or it from bunions, a [ or corns eonie and aly?Thursday, Oc- > week. r rRoup Fine Footwear < ( i 1-! What's the |j Difference? THE DIFFERENCE between High ' ^ass work?work that is durable, that ! vill last, and poor grade work is only . l few dollars in cost. Why not spend a few extra dollars n the initial cost and be LONGER I SATISFIED with your work? WE DO ONLY HIGH CLASS WORK. THE KI IN U THAT IS | DURABLE AND WILL GIVE 1 SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. PYRAMID PAINT SHOP JAS. A. JOHNSON, Prop. .ROCK HILL. 8. C. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY 3EBE DANIELS? (The good little l>ftd girl), in "One <Vi!d Week." A story of a girl who md n.'Ver had any fun. Drought up by | i stern spinster, denied the innocent )!easure and pretty clothes that are a fill's legitimate birthright, Pauline ust "nachully busted" loose when her 8th birthday arrived. WEDNESDAY BASIL KING'S? Famous story, "The Street Cal'ed j Straight." The story of a great tragedy; of a woman's soul transfigured ind redeemed by a man's sacrifice. THURSDAY 'THE INSIDE OF THE CUP"? A Cosmopolitan production. A story jf dark souls filled with light by the lower of boundless love. A Paramount Special Admission, 10 Cts. and 25 Cto. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. When Fine Furniture IS NEEDED, COME TO THE OLD RELIABLE STORE. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING AT "THE STORE WITH NO RENT OR INTEREST TO PAY." THRIFTY PEOPLE ALWAYS GET FORD'S PRICES BEFORE BUYING. M. L. FORD & SONS UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CLOVER. 8. C. We Sell Shoes That wear and fit your feet?Work and Dress Shoes for All Kindt cJf i Feet?Our leaders for men are? THE SOCIETY KfNG and THE MUNBUSH Brand?Nona are Better^ I Fashion Leader Shoe3 for Women. SPECIAL PRICES On Men's and Boys' Odd Coats and | ' [)vei coats?These are splendid values. I OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT? Is always completely stocked and we j'elieve that you can save money by )uylng your Grocery needs at this cood store?Others do. UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS Co'd weather is coming and you'll iced rnderwear and Sweaters. Let us thow you what wo have?Our Prices ire most attractive. C. S. PRATT Headquarters for the Farmer and His' Entire Family SHARON, SOUTH CAROLINA SEED WHEAT r- a nilPn fiUAlll A CAVA/ tvti-ty r m pviyi c. n onuuLu ov ?? i ACREAGE ENOUGH TO SUPPLYl HOME NEEDS. 1 I have made arrangements whereby 1 [ can secure as much as 200 bushels of First-Class Cleaned Seed Wheat, of jither LEAP S PROLIFIC or RED CHAPP VARIETIES . At a cost delivered at my home of not I exceeding $2.50 per Bushel. If you are interested send me a check for the number of bushels that you will sow, and I will buy the wheat and have it ^ ready for de'ivery within a short time. Brother Farmers, it is up to all of us 0 to SOW WHEAT and SOW IT NOW. Let me know at OXCE what you want at this price, which is the COST PRICE, without profit, delivered. a Address J. S. RIDDLE, 1 R. F. D. No. 2, Clover, S. C. FVVWWVWWWWWUWWWWV ROBERT WYLIE ; IS AGENT IN CLCfVER FOR THE COLUMBIA STATE. HE WILL I erun hi mcw/ enocroiD. i i gtliu m u?? wwwwvmi? ^ TIONS AND RENEWALS FOR THE STATE AT THE FOLLOW- " ING RATES: Daily, with Sunday,'one year $9.00 i ^ Daily,' without Sunday, ono year $7.00 Sunday only $2.00 ' c PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS, See or write ROBERT WYLIE, C Clover, S. C. /^AAAAAAftAAAAAAAAA/VArfWW* GUIDE TO GAS i c V pHE undersigned are at your service vjuitU rtac Hilfl. Greases etr anrl espectfully solicit your patronage: | P i Jampbalt &. Quinn Co Clover lity Pharmacy Cl%/er J id. L. Ford & Sons Clover i q;l r. E. Smith Tirzah |? ^ivins Rrne., Charlotte fit York=?i I3 : Coat Suits, Coat Suits in Tricotint WITHIN THE PAST WEEK WE HA1 STOCK OF COAT SUITS IN T] GES AND ALL OF THEM IN ' AND MATERIALS. TRICOTI] ARRIVALS AND THEY ARE ' AND MARVELOUS IN VALU] COTINE AND VELOUR SUIT! Coats - Coats Coats are eoming in by, the dozens, and the; prices are much better than at the season's opening. Our New York office is picking up some wonderfully good values and passing the. good things on to us and wtf to you. Here in blues, blacks and the many# pleasing shades of brown?they all look good?Priced at $12.95 to $39.95 Batiste Waists Hand-made Batiste waists, beautifully made, just in?Priced $2.98 to $3.50 Kirkpatrick-E SELLS IT On ?1 YOU CAN GET | BI( THEM HERE! 5 AUTO RACE 5 HORSE R> DRUGS = TOBACCOS ? EX TOILET ARTICLES = BET! 2 STATIONERY ,5 EX< PATENT MEDICINES = SOFT DRINKS I1 : Vlackorell Drug Co. | .i r> i ii Y near ine uouri nouse y 'rices Cut On | Bagging And Tiesi Ve have decided to close out our stock JL . f BAGGING and TIES. { /tttVClCi Come lo see us for what you need, y nd we will LAVE YOU MONEY. ( ? (V S. wnkerson-s Hickory f The Bankl Grove Home-Made Syrup. Suppl1 YOU ARE NOT treating yourself *!* NOW I ight unless you try a gallon of WIL- j ? CERSON'S MOLASSES. They are1X MANY Af Is xtra fine. Try one gallon. *j* ? rtnn :arroll BROS, f ; % And to r FINE FURNITURE f & And peoplt Ve Want to Figure With You on Your y Needs in the Furniture Line. ? JUCK AlLoJ Our stock is still growing and we in- ! y ite everybody in the Clover vicinity to tj all and see what we have to offer. i *X* )ur Aim Is to Please and Every Arti-jX cle We Sell Will Have a Guarantee > n..nn. Back of it. y -Buggy Wfl OUR STOCK INCLUDES Y , , look Stoves and Ranges, Iron Beds, * * JJlSilOS and Cots, Feather Beds, Springs, Sewing A ofonnoi MiitUinAfi nininn Tahlo*. Maffroc^c A K>ud/Ill/V? iiiHViiinvu, B "wi ... ? ?--r | j Blankets, Comforts, Rug3, and Art V TT7n TJ^+r Squares, Window Shades, Kitchen *:* WaSil JrOu. Safes, Kitchen Tables, Wood Beds, A WlinlP1 )avenettes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand A W J. . tags, Chairs and Rockers, Kitchen y q. "Diyio labinets, Heaters, Bedroom Suits in V OLOV6 xlpG )ak, Walnut and Mahogany, etc. Y <5100 00 fir' Ve Sell for Cash and On Installments. A ?P*UU.UU UT< Store Next to the Postoffice A C. L. PARKER & CO. f CASH"d 'hone 144 CLOVER. S. C. $ Wa^ auto truck service & Farmers H AM prepared to do Heavy Hauling A of all kind* on short notice, and am Next t ving special attention to moving t llselmM goods, etc. I?. TIIOMP- A r>\\ Phone 17 ., York, S. P. lift if c.,\.yt. i - m Coats and * I sses -1 's, Velours and Serges VE RECEIVED ALMOST A NEW RICOTINES, VELOURS AND SERTHE LAST WORD AS TO STYLES HES PREDOMINATE IN THE NEW TRULY WONDERFUL IN STYLES BS-AASK TO SEE THE SERGE, TRI3?YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED., V i * . Dresses - Dresses Silk Dresses, and Crepe-de-chirie and Canton Crepes, Satins and Crepe and i Black Satins?almost all colors and sizes and the styles will please you? Priced $12.95 to $39.95 ! j ? a Wool Dresses n r, | j Tricotines, Serges and Velours in navys, browns and blacks and the stylps are especially pleasing. vVs to piices and values, you will be more than pleased?Priced* V f' ' $12.95 to $34.95 !elk Company FOR LESS ____ CHESTER, a. C. R ATTRACTIONS AND LARGER EXHIBITS S AND AUTO POLO ONE DAY ONLY, NOV. 1ST. ^CES THREE 0AY8, NOV. 18T, 2ND AND 3RD. GREAT GUERNSEY SHOW TENSIVE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS J ER THAN A STATE FAIR IN QUALITY :UR8ION RATE8 ON ALL RAILROAD8. GENERAL ADMIS8ION 50 CENTS. imiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiuiiJiiiiJiiJuifjiiim i . 11 WK^~X^X?xk~X"X~X"X~X?X<~:~X*<X"X>*?X~X'<4 Hardware I ? *. . Slaughter I live Bargains Subject to jj Quick Action upt Stock of the Farmers Hardware & ;; j Company to the Value of $7,600.00, Is ;; leing Offered at Sacrifice Prices. tTICLES ARE GOING AT THAN WHOLESALE COST < ' < ?. w?Vinl AlioA rv>fluio rtnma or?eao ' 1 CCL114C WHCLb UllCLU iUVMuo V/VU1V uuu ww. a NOT GOING TO STAY HERE LONG |' i who desire the benefit, of our good I i r ACT AT ONCE. :ERE ARE A FEW PRICES: & | ips?Half Price?$1.00 Whips, 50 CTS. | Glassware?At Half Price in many ini?all sizes?25 per cent Less than the f { sale Cost. (25 joints or more) at 15 CTS. Joint. | ipnopnones?jn ow $bo.uu. % CASH ONLY goes; but it goes a long t here. ? ardware & Supply Co.'s Store Room? X o the Snandon Hotel. | / " *r p% ' i. V