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circuit; R. A. Ellis, Secsnd circuit; R. E. Dennis, Third circuit; Woods i Dargnn, Fourth circuit; Francis H. Weston, Fifth circuit; G. W. Ragsdale, Sixth circuit; W. S. Hall, Seventh circuit; W. H. Nicholson, Eighth circuit; W. H. Grimball, Ninth < circuit; S. L. Prince, Tenth circuit; James O. Sheppard, Eleventh circuit; J. P. McNeill, Twelfth circuit; J. vfa?*t{n Thirteenth circuit, and Randolph Murdaugh, Fourteenth circuit The following were elected general counsel: B. H. Moss, First circuit; Claude Sawyer, Second circuit; Carlton Durant, Third Circuit; T. C. Cork, Fourth circuit; P. A. Cooper, Fifth circuit; John A. Marlon, Sixth circuit; H. B. Carlisle, Seventh circuit: I. H. Hunt, Eighth circuit; Julian Mitchell, Ninth circuit; M. J. Shirley, Tenth circuit; W. K. Charles, Eleventh ^ . circuit; O. H. McMillan, Twelfth circuit; J. 1'. Carey, Jr., Thirteenth circuit and W. D. Conner, Fourteenth cir* cult. President Itamage is one of the best known lawyers in the state and has won wide recognition as the author of two volumes of the South ? t-,1?>4. a ion hp attained Carolina uigrau * considerable distinction because of his zeal and ability along- literary lines, especially on subjects relating to South Carolina history. Many readers of The Yorkville Enquirer remember with appreciative pleasure the delightful sketch he recently contributed to this paper on the Battle of King's Mountain. FIGHTING BY PROXY French Back the Turks and British Back the Greeks. , War material, army shoes and equipment have been supplied gratuitously to the Greek army from Eng - ??? wPRks. i am x land during me ????. informed, writes a Geneva correspond- I ent of the New York Wo,rld. The source of this information's such that it is difficult to dcubt its accuracy. I understand, moreover, that Sir Basil Zaharoff, the banker, could, if he chose, throw much light on the matter. Since France is now known to have . \mdertaken to supply the Kemallsts with munitions under the. FrenchAngora Treaty, it appears that Great Britain and France are making war on each other by proxy. The Greeks are preparing for a new offensive in March and claim to have support of the British government, or at least of Lord Curzon, the Foreign Minister. Moreover, there are indications of a Greek attempt to organize an attack on Bulgaria with the fcid of Jugo-Slavia and Roumania. There is reason to fear that prophecies of serious trouble in the Bdlkans will be justified if England and France continue to arm and egg on the combatants. Sell It To Ford.?The government ought to sell the Muscle Shoals prop- | erty to Henry Ford and let ihim go on and develop it. "What if he does make millions, what if he does sell commercial fertilizers cheaper, what if he does popularize himself with tho farmers of the country, you must hand irt to Henry Ford that he has a master mind and Is not only capable of doing big things but has the money to hire brains to work for him. It is practically certain that the government has spent all the money that it is going to spend on i i " Muscle Shoals because the war is over and the property development was \ started to supply a need cut oft while the Atlantic was full of enemy submarines. Books might be written on "Conser k vation" in connection with tne mauer, but there would, be nothing: to them except fine spun theories. There can be no better conservation than Ford's plan to make the property useful and productive, especially under conditions that bind him to pay a reasonable price for it to begin with and turn it back to the people at the end of a hundred years. We are strongly, disposed to believe as The Yorkvlllc Enquirer "that the principal thing in the way of the turning over to Ford is the fear of the effect it will have on billions of dollars already Invested in industrial enterprises of the country." Just as Ford has demonstrated that he can build, a cheaper automobile, big financial interests arc afraid that he might break up their playhouses in many other directions. To the south, Ford's contemplated purcha-e of the Seaboard Air Line railway and tho Muscle Shoais property would be our greatest industrial development.?Cleveland (Shelby) Star. Making Him Toot.?"Willie!" "Yes, mamma." "What in the world are yoif pinching the baby for? Let him alone!" "Aw, I ain't doin' nothin'! We're only playin' automobile, an' he's th' horn."? Louisville Courier-Journal. obituaryT ? DIED?In the Fennell Infirmary last Friday, Mrs. BESSIE MURPHY, of the Cannon Mill village, Yorkville. Death was due to burns sustained about two weeks ago while kindling a lire. She is survived by her husband. * W. B. Murphy and three small children. The interment was at Adnah cemetery on Saturday. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, January 31-, 1922. Cotton Seed Sharon 15 J 50 Clover 155 50 Yorkville 15 55 I WAN I Cow Peas and Cane Seed Ouantitv and Price. t; OUR DAIRY, POUI HORSE FEEDS AR Get in line for more milk, Spraying materials o Nitrate of Soda for I Seed line is complete GARRIS0N-FAR1S "OUR SEED 123 W. Main Street Office Phone G99 I \ Special Notices. Card of Thanks. In behalf of brothers and sisters as well as myself I take this method of acknowledging the help that neighbors and friends have extended in the way of sympathy and practical assistance in connection with the illness, death and burial of my mother, Mrs. N. A. u T U'llonn wiLson. n. ji. .....v... MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Rent?Five room house on East Liberty street, near inile post. See M. A. McFurland. 9 2L For Sale?Thoroughbred Duroc pigs and shotes. Price $5.00 to $10 each. Phone 246. A. M. Taylor, York, S. C. 9 t. f. 3t Notice of Meat Wagon?In York every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Slew beef, 10 cents pound; roast, 15 cents; steak, 20 cents; sausage, 20 cents. Fresh fish every Saturday. C. A. Overcash. 9 4t* For Sale?Sixteen Duroc and Berkshire pigs. Price $5.00 each. Ready to fi.ico awav at once. Rock Hill No. 1. R. A. Anderson. It* For Sale?Two good milch oows at reasonable price. John M. Crawford, McConnellsvi'.le, S. C. 8 f tf Hogs for Sale?We will unload a carload of nice, well bred Shoats and a fe^ brood Sows at our stable Friday morning, 27th. Ferguson Live Stock Co., Sharon, S. C. 8 2t Young Men?Women, over 17, desiring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open, J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner), 608 Equitable Bldg. Washington, D. C. 8 2t* For Sale?1916 model Ford. Address Box 31. York, S. C. 7 3t Wanted?Used incubator and brooder. Must be in good condition and right price, is. Oj. r auiKner, o v.rcv?v, S. C. ' 7 41. For Rent?The former office of Dr. J. D. McDowell in the Wilson building, opposite the courthouse. Thos. F. McDow, York, S. C. 1 tf Wanted?The public to know that I sell the new model Dodge Bros.' car, and also good second hand cars of all kinds. C. F. Sherer. 1 tf TIME TO PAY. ALL Subscribers to THE YQRKVILLE ENQUIRER on my Club, are requested to make payment at once either to me or at THE ENQUIRER Office. J. K. ALLISON. NOTICE TO LEGIONAIRES! HPHE monthly meeting of the American Legion will not be held until WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY STH T. M. FERGUSON, ^ Oi Tj? 1.7IV10 X | V/Uiiiuiaiiuvii Adjutant 9 It. FORT MILL SUBSCRIBERS. T HAVE returned for 1922 all subA scrlbcrs who were on my club for 1921 in many cases without asking and their papers are now running at my expense. If there are any who do not desire the paper, I will thank them to notify me at once. Also I will be pleased to have the subscription price, $2.25 right away, as I must settle with the publisher on or before February 18. Respectfully, W. H. CROOK. Fort Mill No. 1, January 31. See The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real Estate. NOW IS THE TIME THD start to get the Xmas Eggs. Pul letg- hatched in February and in March will begin to lay in September and October, if they are of a good laying strain. We never have to start in September to save up Xmas eggs, because we know we will have fresh eggs. We are getting about 50 eggs a day and I think we can supply your wants in good hatching eggs. S. C. R. I. Reds. $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00 per 15 Eggs; D. C. Indian Game, $2.00 and $4.00 per 15; S. C. Black Minorca. $2.00 and $4.00 per 15. These prices are for Eggs delivered by parcel post; 50 cts. less here at the farm. I guarantee 8 chicks out of each hatch and guarantee safe delivery. SHADY NOOK POULTRY FARM. R. F. D. No. 6. York, S. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. Court of Common Pleas. E. L. Wood and W. L. Pursley, partners in trade under the firm name of Wood Pursley, Plaintiffs, Against J. C. Wood, Defendant?Summons for Relief?(Comp'aint not Served). To the Defendant Above Named: VOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the Bank building in York, S. C., at Corner of Congress and Liberty streets, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated on January 3rd, A. D? 1922. HART & HART, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jan. 31 9 t 3t Typewriter papers sold by the pound at The Enquirer Office. TED L. State Purity, Variety /TRY, HOG AND E GREAT opgs and pork. 'ii hand for use now. Y'bruarv delivery. . Give us your orders. SEED COMPANY WILL GROW" ROCK HILL, S. C. Residence Phone 647-J BIG PLAY AT HOPEWELL. * T'lIE "Little Clod Hoppers," the big- ? gest play of the season, will appear at Hopewell School House, Thursday * Evening, February 2nd, at 7:30. Ad- mission 15 Cts. and 25 Cts. a 9 It T. M. WYLIE, Principal. u SUBSCRIBERS ON MY CLUB. A RE aware that it is now time to pay up for THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER. All unpaid subscriptions will be promptly* cut off after February 18. J. STANHOPE LOVE. York. S. C. j THE STAR THEATRE TODAY 5 SIDNEY CHAPLIN? <3 In "King, Queen, Joker." A smashing big, five reel super de luxe Comedy, j "WEDNESDAY j JACK PICKFORD? In "The Man Who Had Everything." That was the blind beggar's curse, pro- ( nounced on the wasteful son of the rich Mr. Bullway. The remarkable story of how the curse was turned into a blessing is told in this fascinatingly * different Jack Pickford picture. THURSDAY ELSIE FERGUSON? ( In "Sacred and Profane Love." A romance of love and music, youth and 1 fame. Dressed in silks, basking in lux- I ury, but touching at times the under- t world haunts of those who have lost i the fight. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. PURE GOLD i We expect another shipment of tnat delicious rutv& uuuu i,ane oyiujj m the next few days. It is the finest table syrup ever sold on this market. We will also have a barrel of Pure CANE SYRUP to sell at 55 CTS. a Gallon. Bring your Jug. COCOA PUDDING Is a delicious, easily made dessert. We sell it in pound packages at 35 CTS. REAL GOOD COFFEE, 20 CTS. We have a real good, better than the average COFFEE that we are sellingat 20 CTS. a Pound. Also sell Maxwell House, White House and Caraja Coffees?they are all standard quality. KELLY AXES, $1.25 Each We have too many KELLY AXES? the recognized best axe?We are offering them to reduce stock at $1.25 each. FEEDSTUFFS SEE US when you need.Dairy Feed, or ( Horse Feed or Chicken Feed. Shipment of Oats expected in a day or two. ( We will buy or trade for your Peas and also Corn if shelled. 1 . W. F. JACKSON J Mackoreli-Ferguson Co.'s Old Stand. | BILLY SUNDA1 I OPPORTUNITY FOR I HEAR FAMOUS % Round Trip Fare From ^ S Be $3 I SUNDAY, FEBRl 2 York Lodge Loyal Urder < for a Special Train to X Meeting in Spartanbu $ 12tli, Leaving York in | Returning before Mid ;; The Excursion Is For X WE WILL BE GLAD TO RESERV > OF THE ONE HUNDRED A V WHO PAY THE $3.50 FARE ] V FEBRUARY 4TH. RESERVATIONS MAY BE HAD I t FOLLOWING COMMITTEE, 01 V advance: J. E. STROUP, H. E A PANNELL, BANKS IL NIVEN j? THE TRAIN WILL BE IN CHARf *:* thorlties and the comfort and c a cclve every attention en route c *\* PLEASE ACT PROMPTLY, so as V t for the accommodation of any r of the number already arranged I J k 51 iV? a IJmJI vv V*XmXm?h!m!* VV f^wmnfiwiin a? wiuwwiwmwwui u j Just a Remi TEN DAYS AGO we ] mors who owe us notice tli up and we told them this 1: past due and we need it tc QUITE A NUMBER and settled up in full or in ments 'as to the balance. ' press our thanks and appri TO THOSE WHO Dl] to our previous call, we wa want to do anything that w in any way; we prefer tha up promptly and satisfact I all honest obligations shoe Have Our Money. wtr. 11 a vtt! nnr.in v I I XJ J 1XX ? XJ v/ X/XJX V* X X other fellow doesn't even slow, lie thunders at us we read the signs that he rn We arc not thundcrin owe us and the account is < tainly expect YOU to stra once?We need the monej give this matter your c h York Fum n xiui> iti t.tii.m-nff -t i JOX SUPPER AND FIDDLERS' CONVENTION. INHERE will a Box Supper and Fid* dlers* Convention at Beth-Shiloh school House Friday evening, Februry 3, at 8:00 o'clock. Admission 10 4>d 15 cents. It liiiiLiLiHj mcuitiLi, principal. DUNLOP FLOUR RECEIVED this week another carood of DUNLOP Superlative Patent Flour When you think of buying FLOUR, rou should keep in mind that there is l difference in FLOUR?There is a Big lifferenee in FLOUR. We do not believe there is a better ^LOUR comes to York than DUNLOP. vet us sell you a sack. We are sure ou win line 11. WE WANT TO BUY :ane seed, peas and corn. WE WANT TO SELL JURT or 90-DAY SEED OATS. Onion SETS, Irish Cobbler and Bliss Seed potatoes. ^EVERYTHING YOU NEED in Mule Millinery?Collar*, Bridle*, Hames, Trace Chain*, Plow*, etc., etc. Mule and Horse Shoes. We have a big itock of Galvanized Iron Roofing and Maile. . YORK SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail. TOE PLACE TO BUY GOOD DRUGS flake our Store your Headquarters. we ask is a fair trial. )all us when you want a Doctor. <eep us in mind when you are ordering your Medicines. )rder anything you want and we will get it for you. Remember we have the best Drugs and cheapest prices in to\yn. iverytime you spend money with us, you save money. -eVus do your Prescription work, .et'us show you what SERVICE is. 3r. Shieder is in charge of our Prescription Departmnet. ?ing 31 when you want a good Drug Store. Jnless you .give us a chance we can't prove to you that we give good Service. fA no trnnr Pro. at: t yum iv ovmu ww scrlptions. ^ Jooporate with our Customers is our Motto. )nly a Chance is all we ask. Mackorell Drug Co. NEAR THE C0URTH0U8E. v vv'X-*!'v v r : EXCURSION | LOCAL PEOPLE TO | EVANGELIST I r A rork to Spartanburg To X ,50. | IARY TWELVE I :>f Moose Has Arranged Go to the Billy Sunday j' rg on Sunday, February the Early Morning and | night of Same Day. X White People Only. | E SEATS FOR ANY AND ALL ? ND TWENTY-FIVE PEOPLE A 3Y NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, <[ i'ROM ANY MEMBER OF THE | l payment of the fare named, in y . NEIL, JAS. D. GRIST, W. C. ? S, L. G. THOMPSON. ? IE of the Southern Railroad au- y onvenience of the party will re- ? ind while in Spartanburg'. ? 0 give the Committee ample time lumber that may app'y in excess ? 1 for. X ERNEST STROUP, f V?. J). (jK-LST. X & w wwwwuiim whiiwui m m \ , f / 'nder--gave those of our custoat we want them to pay >ecause the money is ) meet our obligations. of these have come in part and made arrangero each of these we exeeiation. DN'T pay any attention lit to say that we do not ill be unpleasant to you t this matter be settled orily and pleasantly as ild be? BUT We Must HONS to meet and the hesitate when we arc to'44Come across," and icans business. ff at YOU, but if YOU hie or past due, we ccrigliten the matter up at y. We'll thank you to r attention. liture Co. V 4 GLEECLUBo^JSestra Due West Woman's College and Erskine College CITY AUDITORIUM Tomorrow Night. February 1, at 8:00 O'clock THIRTY JOLLY COLLEGE STU DENTS WILL ENTERTAIN WITH S0NG8, READING8, ORCHESTRA MUSIC AND NEW OPERETTA. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY. LET'S ALL GO AND ENJOY IT. CITY AUDITORIUM J. C. WHBORN estate MONEY TO LOAN NOT LESS than $3,000.00, nor over $40,000.00 to any Individual. Notes bear 6 per cent interest, five years, borrower to pay all expenses. Prompt ServIpa FOR SALE 600 Acres?Barnwell County, S. C. at Railroad Junction, saw timber, level lands. Price $6,300.00, Terms. 247 1-2 Acres?Jacobs Pork Township, Catawba County, N. C., 150 acres under cultivation, good productive land, 35-acres of river bottoms. Good buildings. Price $80.00 per acre. 155 Acres?At Nfw Zlon Church and school. Nice five-room cottage; 30 acres in cultivation; good orchard; 85 acres in timber. Much of this acreage is in fine saw timber?pine. Three miles of railroad station. Price, $25.00 per Acre. For Quick Sale?House and lot on Lincoln Street, York; two stories, 8 rooms. Known as the Bell House. Price, $4,200.00. 100 Acres?Bethesda townshjp: fourroom residence; 3-4 of a mile of school; and church;- three miles of Delphosi station; good barn. Price, $3,500.00? Terms. J. C.W1LB0RN estate RUBBER FOOTWEAR NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOTTR OVERSHOES for the wet, and snowy weather. We have a complete line for Men, Women and Children In all styles and sizes. Come in and let us fit you up now. NOW IS THE TIME TO- BUY YOUR BLANKETS, as we are selling' them out at hal*' UNDERWEAR AND SHOES For every member of the family. Let us show you. Nathan Feinstein YORK, - - s. c. TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS NEED ATTENTION at least every five thousand miles. Wo are prppared to wash them out and reft'l with the proper lubricant at a nominal charge. DO NOT FORGET or slight these important units of your car. TIRES AND TUBES. GASOLINE. OILS AND GREASE ARE OUR SPECIALTIES?But We carry a complete line of Accessories?We have or can get on short notice every Accessory that you may want. FREE DISTILLED WATER and Your TIRES PUMPED UP FOR YOU. Remember that we place SERVICE above everything else. Let Us Remind You Again About This Cold Weather and Your Radiator We Still Have ALCOHOL. iirfrtv service lidliv11 station Tel. 84 . SERVICE CAR Watch Out For That Cold and Cough WE HAVE ALL the well known COLD and COUGH REMEDIES, such as Bromo Quinine, Laxacoid, and Hill's Cascara Quinino Tablets, White Pine and Tar, King's New Discovery, Pine Tar Balsam, Pinex, Honey and Tar Cough Syrup, Vick's Salve, Musterole, Analgesic Balm and Mothers' Joy Salve. witp.v tv vppo op aw op THESE REMEDIES CALL ON US CLOVER DRUG STORE Phono No. 2 CLOVER, S. C S. J. BELL CO., INC. SHOE REPAIR SERVICE VIA PARCEL POST, PREPAID. "Shoe Repairing That's Different"! S. J. BELL CO., INC. i RECORD PLACE ROCK HILL, S. C. W Titles to Real Estate and Real Estate Mortgages on eale at The En- j quirer Office. _ 1 * *1 ' % ? Our M Depar / Has again started anothci NEW HATS THA SHOWN FOR EA * % ^ X They look good and arc ities and tiro prices are n son. Come in and let us s EVERFAST A beautiful Suiting that i Have it in colors?pink, and green?Priced the ya INDIAN HEAD?In C< rose and pink?36 in< yard SHAMROCK L] In Colors?wisteria, rose . the Yard SERPENTINE FJGUR: ?In copen, light bh {he Yard. flOIfll In a very nice quality? flesh, white and blacl . rtirt 'I igoohhea; All colors?lights and da Priced the Yard K1RKPATRI Sells It for Less-^?? Trade at Home and \ ii wmmmmmmmm V ' j . < JOHUHi A 0;' ' > r'.;' " '>'z>B^k a^PPPBP DURING 1922? HERE'S HOPING that everybody in York county will have a year of great prosperity and be enabled to largely overcome the shortcomings of the year just gone. It could have been worse? this year can be much better?Let's Go, Whatever your needs may be in first *-?looo 7 Itrnatn/iU \ftiloa Marou nr cnrvl Viaoa T wowi^n iuu>v?| VM V? D " Horses we believe we will be able tc supply that need. JAMES BROTHERS GUM TO GAS THE undersigned are at your service * with Gas, Oil*, Greases, etc., and respectfully solicit your patronage! Nivens Bros., Charlotte St., Yorh Campbell & Quinn Co. Clover City Pharmacy Clover M. L. Ford & 8ons Clover F. E. Smith I inan BACK TO HAPPY DAYS Boys CORDUROY PANTS? $1.00 a Pair Men's Blue Bell OVERALLS? $1.25 Pair Seven Cakes Swift's 10 Cts. LAUNDRY SOAP?For 25 CTS. IVORY SOAP?Three Cakes....25 CTS. DRESS GINGHAMS?Yard 12-1-2 CT8. 25 Cts. PAJAMA CHECKS, 36 inches wide?Yard 121-2 CTS. CHEVIOTS 121-2 and 15 CTS. Yd. ALL COATS AND COAT SUITS AT COST. irCONNELL DS co TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR8. \ LiLt persona lnaeDiea 10 me estate or ** C# E. SPENCER, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned at once, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to presen: the same, duly pi oven, within the time prescribed by law. J. S. BRICE, AGNES M. SPENCER, Executors Estate C. E. Spencer, pee'd. 3 t . 3t [illinery I V . 7 P. tment >' 50 i k^ r < ' i > ' I r season with some of the . ?: TARE BEING ELY SPRING WEAR.' , ?' , good in styles and qual- , luch lower than last seaihow them to you. .?kv ' SUITING J .. . v ' fv is guaranteed not to fade. blue, leather, lavender rd 39 CTS. . dors?blue, tan, green, shes wide?Priced the 29 CTS. , 1 ' i [NEN SUITING, d { H * ! V "' ./ 1: ,r* ' * , green and blue?Priced 39 CTS. ED KIMONA CREPES i- ? > le, rose and tan?Priced 35 CTS. ' ittes y. ' - - ' '? in rose, blue, lavendar, c?Priced the Yard? 45 CTS. yy outing ? .. I JS rks?solids and fancys? i 15 CTS. CK-BELKCO. ? Sella It for Less Ye Both Save Money , ^ m' i I ' . t V ' -i I fiflY at these LUUli low prices $25.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT 118.75' $30.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $77 tuy *oi.ou dull ur vjvjunifUAi 924 $35.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT ' 9202$ $37.50 SUIT or OVERCOAT 92R.15 $40.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT 930-00 $42.50 SUIT or OVERCOAT 931-01 $45.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT , 933.7^, $47.50 SUIT or OVEItfcDAT . ' ; PARKER SMOAK CLOTHING CO| j Rock Hill, S. C. > j . ' V PIECE GOODS I . ' ORGANDIES, i VOILES, I TISSUE GINGHAMS Cloud Dry Goods Co. ' i BOCK HILL, S.C. ? BUY BREAD j Mad* Freah Every Day at JAMl80N'd? Bakery, Next to Hotel Shanden. I HOT ROLLS Every Afternoon except Sunday at 3:0# O'clock. They are fine. Try 'cm once# Cakes and Pies baked every day. WE AL80 HANDLE Candies and Fruits. Everything fresH*' YOUR GROCER In all probability handles JAMISON'^ i3r<JUU. A5K I11II1. JAMISON'S BAKERY & W. L. JAMISON, Proprietor. ! * TIME TO PAY I ALL Subscribers to THE YORK-f VILLE ENQUIRER on my Club, are requested to make payment at onoe ' either to me or at THE ENQUIRER' Office. J. H. BIGILAM. i ? '!