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SWiNE INCREASE / Total of 2.049,900 Swine in United States. Tho Department of Commerce, through the bureau of the census, announces the following figures from the 1920 census of agilculture for the United States. The total number of puro bred swine in the United States on January 1. 1920, according to the fourteenth concensus, was 2,049,900. This number was ColumbieDry Batteries / work better and last * * longer p ?for bells and buzzers ?for thermostat* ,3 1 , ?for gu engine* ?Wnat ?for dry battery lighting tance tl in closet, cellar, garret, barn, etc. TaltC ?for ignition on the Ford n whilestarting.Putanend . . to cold weather " balks" doofbcl The world's most famous dry battery, used where group of HO COfll indiridual ceils is needed. bells, bt Faknestock Spring Clip Bind ing Posts at 00 extra charge CtC. kjl works 1 Ii C?1 f; Pay . 0 * ? I \ i . ** jjL, ,Hi distributed among the several breeds an follows: Berkshire, RG,07G; Chester White, 101,207: Puroc Jersey, S19.117: ! fcssex, 3.313; Hampshire. 109,960; Poland China, 726,503; Spotted Poland I China, 47,512; Tannvorth, 5,503; YorkI shire, 6,170, and an other breeds, in\ eluding animals reported as pure bred 1 with breed not specified, 56,939. Of tli?'si9,ll7 Duroc Jerseys reported, 1 <17,133 were in Iowa. 71.IOC in Illinois, 50,193 in Nolinmka, 47,986 in Missouri, and 46,364 in Indiana. ip'ny Comes new airs of busy itnpor(le old doorbell puts on! . home a Columbia " Bell ' Dry Battcjy and give your I a chance. A single package tie power?solid as a brick? aectors to fuss with. For all , izzers, alarms, heat regulators, ae Columbia "Bell Ringer" setter and lasts longer than :d-up group of ordinary cells, y electricians, auto accessory shops ges, hardware and general stores, lot mistake the package. lumbia Batteries ? they last hnget /V . ty Take th out of j IN cold weatfi you know j your motor wi dietof"Standai Gasoline. Y< liave to wondei shell start j> You know s There^s no g about how far go oil five gall "Standard" Mote doesn't just happei Scientific seleciioi oils, perfected rel I esses, and tests every manufacti produce the unifor | I\ S.? Good i i i it!i a | STANI Of the 726,503 Polnnd Chinas reported, 113,869 were in Iowa, S4.449 in Illinois, 74,139 in Missouri, arid 66,786 ' in Indiana. The total number of Chester "Whites | reported was 191,207. Of this number j Ho.Ttil ivcre in inwa, zi,iao m nimuia, j 13.675 in Minnesota. 12,851 in Ohio, i and 12,493 in Indiana. The reports of previous census did IIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllll 1 CAMPBELL-HICKUN BREEDERS OF H SHELDON, BEA 1 HAMPSHIRE S IT IS TIME THE FARMERS MAKING PLANS TO BEAT " (3 Why not turn at least a part of y i ? Little trouble. WE SELL NOTHING BUI = ' REGISTERED. WE FURN LITTLE PIG TO A CAR LO, Writ; Our Mr. WADE H. HICKLI tell him what you want. E: nnm-nhpll-TTirklin T.r a r . WADE H. HIC Sheldon, Beauf( & Do You Know the Hist ? Section? I C0MET0GREENVIL1 X AND SEE THE^IG H! | THE KEOW j* Which is to be staged both at 3.0 7.30 o'clock that evening at the $ GREENVILLE* COUN !.? This beautiful stupendous pageant | > will cover the history of Greenvil [ V ke#, Pickens and Laurens Counti< * IT IS A PART OF GREENVIl | "Hit the Keowee Tr GREENVILLE COMI GREENVILLE CHAJ i \ jy"* , e Guess four "Gas" ler or hot oejlence of just what "Standard' II do OU a In every p] rd' Motor *n?tor opei low femne >11 don t from corrt L* whether ness and 1 romptl> " Standard3 h1 . i! is ail impi C Will. balanced n uesswork sures the ul yoil can efficiency. OllS. Drive in familiar >r Gasoline tankful of i to be good. Gasoline tc a of crude tjuickly yo fining proc- easily slic throughout Measure yc ' ' ? ft <. CAAT1 t J J L Si ^ auuu tuuu ?. mity and ex- torin?j and )il is fully as important as tn. save repair bills by usin )ARD OIL CO] (New Jersey) / not show the number of pure bred live stock, so it is not possible to make ; comparisonswi th enrlier years. It is interesting to note, however, that the whole number of pure bred swine reported for 1'j-0 (2,048,900) constituted 3.5 per cent of the 59,346,409 swine on the farms in the I nited States on the census dates. ? Girls are being trained for the "hello" Job in China for the first time. iiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimimj I LIVE STOCK CORP. I IGH CLASS HOGS UFORT CO., S. C. DUROCS | I OF YORK COUNTY WERE THE DOLL WEEVIL. our energies to hogs? Big Profits. E s n BREEDING STOCK?ALL IfSH ANYTHING FROM A AD. N, a former York County Man and 5 /e Stock Corporation KLIN, Manager \ Drt County, S. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii ory of Your County and ? LEON NOVEMBER II | I3T0RICAL PAGEANT I*. rEE TRAIL | 0 o'clock on that afteryieon and at *? TY FAIR GROUNDS. Zj , with more than 2,500 taking part, .5 le, Spartanburg, Anderson, Chero- jr -LE'S HOME COMING WEEK. f ail November 11th!" | flUNITY SERVICE , ? /rar,R OF COMMERCE, i f Tank every gallon of 9 Motor Gasoline. roperty that affects ation?volatility at ratures, freedom >sive acids, clean urning qualities? ? Motor Gasoline roved gasoline, a aotor fuel that astmost economy and diere you see the >. 0." sign. Get a "Standard" Motor day. Notice how ur car starts, how takes hard hills, ur mileage. \ ou'Il he guess out of mocut the costs down. good gasoline. T a -n. Turn ? rULAiUDIJL. VIPANY ,r?*. W E FURNISH [ OUTFITS FOR MEN WHO WANT THE NEWEST, THE NOBBIEST AND THE BEST. COLD WEATHER Is coming and you'd better be looking after that OVERCOAT. \A/n Maun a Ria Lino of tfrin Newest Patterns on Display at Prices That Would Surprise You. LET US SHOW YOU. PARKER-SMOAK CLOTHING CO.,: S. R. SMOAK, Manager Rock Hill, S.C. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes | SEED WHEAT & OATS RED MAY, LEAP'S PROLIFIC, RUST PROOF, BLUE STEM, FULCASTER AND RIPLEY'S. Fulghum Oats, Turf Oats and Appier Oats, Clovers, Alfal^j, Rye, Vetch, Rape, Etc. ' / \ I EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND LAWN. % GrAREISON-FARIS SEED COMPANY -"Our Seed Will Grow" West Main St. ROCK HILL, S. C. 1 .r. GUIDE TO GAS I i I THE underaigned are at your service with Gas, Oils, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage: *. .... Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford & 8ona Clover F. E. Smith ? Tirzah | FEINST j Smas i Friday, NoVembc | \ FOR FOURTEEN DAY! f TOWN, BECAVSE IT I ]: SON OF THE YEAR TC J I" SALE; BUT THIS HAS J: THAT WE'D NOT BE (THIS SALE BE OVERL NOVEMBER 4TH TO I NEEDED MOST, WE A PUBLIC AT LESS TEA BELOW YOU WI VALUES WHICH ARI IN THIS GOODS SMAS I STAPLE COTTON 32 in. Ginghams, 35c valu 32 in. Ginghams, 20c vain 27 in. Ginghams, 30c valu 27 in..Ginghams, 20c valu Extra Heavy Outing, 20c Fancy Curtain Scrim, 15i I I Mini If nn f riflvorv Shirt ii 1"\Vciionali Hickory Shirtii LADIES' COA Ladies' $15.00 Coats. Ladies' $20.00 Coats [Ladies' $25.00 Coat Suits Ladies' $35.00 Coats EXTRA SPECI One big lot Blue Chamb: I Shirts?$1.00 values MEN'S DRESS ? Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes. Men's $7.50 Dress Shoes Men's $9.00 Dress Shoes Men's $11.00 Dress Shoes LADIES' DRESS ? Ladies' #5.00 Dress Shoe: 1 Ladies' $0.00 Dress Shoe Ladies' $7.50 Dress Shoes Ladies' $10.00 Dress Shoe IBE ON HAND WHEN 1 YOU KNOW?CC Feins THE PLACE V YORK. ????? i - " * ' T ' J I -,fr*r "j special : ' Aluminum Sala MM ^09* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Sffl, fij? ] We have a big/stock of "amIrtcan maid:' btra J I ALUMINTJJt WARE?first-class in quality?and | we are going: to sell this at very low prices. advertising p*ti?osition?We want our regular a?km well as occasional customers to get acquainted^' . ' *J1 t /.J A \ltl91f with this good ware ana better.acquainted wim 1 c / 4L V4*' ,a ' ^ this good store?Sale opens at 9 a. m., Satiira&v,,BU, - ,j . November 5th?COMING? il^.' 4-Jj-V *1 THE GOODS AND'THE PRICES: t 4.1-2 qt. Kettles at i $1.30 Each 6 qt. Kettles at ... *.-.$1.79 ESSk-/* 6 qt. Convex Kettles at 99 Cts. Each 4 qt. Windsor Covered Kettles at! $1.19 Ealbh'j Lipped Sauce Pan Sets (3 pieces) $1.09 Sachet | 8 qt. Lipped Preserving Kettles, at .... $1.09 Bach 6 Cup Percolators at ; $1.09 EacB'"'K 8 Cup Percolators at < :.... $1.49 Each r Kargc Round Roasters at J 1 1 $1.49 Each 2 qt. Rice Boilers at $1.29 E&cft Large Piying Pans at : 89 Cts. Eachii.*. 2 qt. Pudding Pans at 1 43 Cts. Each 1 qt. SteW Pans, at o9 Cts. E$f?h\ / I 4 piece Combination Cooker Sets _..$L99 Each. This sale i? for CASH only. No phone or-majl'"' j orders; no piepes on approval; no reserved pieces no charges; no deliveries. This Aluminuiqtyj$?j&> priced so low that quick sales for cash' are nccesr- . sary 4o handle , the goods. Come and make your fj purchases early in the day. Tlie whole :. surirto go quick. ' - .-^3 York Furniture Co. r . I i &' <& . i'Si EIN & KRIVIS hing Sale d r r i \1 c ' - ' ?? D L VI 1 11J w ;r 4, Ends Saturday, November 19 j 3 WE ARE GOING TO BE THE TALK OF THE j S UNUSUAL FOR A MERCHANT AT THE SEA) PUT ON A REALLY HONEST TO GOODNEfSB BEEN OUR HABIT FOR YEARS AND WE FEEL : GIVING JUSTICE TO OUR TRADE SHOULD ! OOKED. FOLKS, JUST THINK THAT FROM ! fOVEMBER 19TH, AT THE TIME GOODS ARE 1 RE SACRIFICING OUR $50,000. STOCK TO THE ! fj lN MANUFACTURERS' COSTS. . 1 XL FIND A FEW OF THE: MANY STRIKpr&? : BEING OFFERED FOR QUICK DEPOSAL IHING CARNIVAL. YOU ARE COMING? ? -? r? \ ? . 1 , ..\ .1 ?' e ?) ' * GOODS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY o 29 ots. ya. Une Djig 101) ?>1111 JJclSes &U A/wj. xjoaju. k Cllc^yl' BLANKETS ~ \l -< c 10 Cts. yd. $5.00 Blankets $833*J [ value 14Jc $4.75 Blankets ,?.....x$2.wfci:;i f . . r value 9c $6.50 Blankets ?.?v ^.>$4.3^ ! " .( ig 19 Cts. $7.50 Blankets ?' $&95 :ig 12} Cts. $0.50 Blankets ? ?: -..$6.50<]; TS f MEN'S SUITS $7.98 Men's.$20.00 Suits $9.95,^ <[ .....$12.98 Men's $25.00 Suits ......... $14.9# | | $14.98 Men's $30.00 Suits - $19.95 < ~ $19.98 Men's '$50.00 Suits ? $2$.*?$$$ i * AL EXTRA SPECIAL ""** mat,1r t-ji?j olaas j lay wvift une Dig ICK JbilUltJO JUtooo ouwd m j 69 CTS. Going at Your Price ..$E96lfc,,; J0ES MEN'S RAINCOATS;# | S-S5 Men's $9.50 Raincoats $6:50 { $4.98 Men's $7.50 Raincoats ..i'SS.zS' | - g-g 5[en's $11150 Raincftats J |7vW :: ! I $0 "3 Men's $18,50 Raincoats >.i.. ?9,75 a ! 1H0ES?o 09 LADIES' RAINCOATS * W ^ j 5;~ Ladies' $19.75 Raincoats $10.50 ! 8 "<t?'oQ Ladies' $9.50 Raincoats $6.00 ! ? Jfc'i.yo i *Ti/* ! >s $6.98 All Goods Sold for CASH ONLY ] [ HE DOORS OPEN THE PLACE AND DATS',/ i >ME J!JA.kJj? Jt'UJtc TJtin; jrxncri' nv/j\. tein & Krivis /HERE A DOLLAR GOES A LONS WAY, ;; ^ : - - . SOUTH CAROLINA W<WWWW<WWWWWW/WW?WMIWWMWW?W(M?W>WW| -