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MERE MENTION The fact has become public that Harvard University which had .been open to whites and blacks since before the Civil War, has drawn the color line and negroes are no longer admitted Twenty thousand people were rendered homeless by a fire that destroyed Arrene, I* I., last Thursday. The Seaboard Air Line railroad has announced that it will take the old soldier inmates of the Confederate Home at Atlanta to Richmond free of charge Marconi is quoted as declaring that ho has demonstrated the possibility of sending a radio message entirely around the world.. He has been of opinion heretofore that 12,200 miles was the limit Four men were kiiled and two were injured when a Boston and Mainp train struck their automobile at West Pea body,. Mass., last Sunday. - The International cotton conference in session at Stockholm, Sweden, has declared the 4S hour week to be economically unsound. Arthur Mize and Foy Owen, two business men, were drowned last Sat-, ufdny while/swimming near Americus, Georgia. ? Darlington, June 19: Judge Edward Mclver of the Foilrth judicial "-J - * ?>? un*oi MrFnii here Circuit aiea ?i uic at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon. Judge Mclver had come to Darlington for I the summer term of court which he opened this morning. Ho had not been well, but his condition was such . that he opened the court and continued business until 12 o'clock when a he was forced to" adjoui r because of his illness. He was accompanied to the hotel by J. P. Kilgo. court stenographer. Dr. J. B. Edwards was summoned, and after an examination Dr. Edwards called Dr. S. H. Barnwell, from Florence for a consultation. Judge Molver showed signs of improvement, and the ill man advised against calling his family. He had suffered similar attacks previously, and he thought it unnecessary to alarm his family. Within a short time he became worse and died at 3:45 o'clock. The body will be taken to Cheraw tonight for interment tomorrow. The news of the death of Judge Mclver caused much sorrow in< Darlington, where he had many warm friends. Solicitor J. Monroe Spears has asked Governor Harvey to appoint E. C. Dennis special judge to continue the term of court. The members of the Darlington bar will attend the funeral in Cheraw tomorrow. <- r-T special ?juuua. Card o fTh. nks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our neighbor?, and friends for their many acts of kiifdness and sympathy on account of the death of our little daughter, Ethel. , Mr. and Mrs. M. A. White. # York, S. C., June 16. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our good friends and neighbors for the many kind acts during the long illness, death and burial of our kttle' sun, Clifford."? May the richest blessings out of God's own storehouse be poured out upon them and theirs, is our earnest prayer. It. L. Vinson and Wife. Bullock's Creek, S. C., June 17, 1922. * Card of Thanks. We desire by this card to express our sincere thanks to all who by their manifest sympathy and personal service ministered unto our deceased brother John Dixon Plexico, during his prolonged illness, and unto us in s<> many ways in connection with his death and burial. His Brothers and Sister. Excursion Fares to Niagara Falls. Southern Railway will sell excursion tickets to Niagara Falls on June 21st, via Washington and P. It. It., and on June 28th Via. Washington, R. <Sr O., Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley railroads, at $21.85 for the round trip. These tickets will ho limited 18 days for returning, allowing stopover privileges at Washington and principal points north. For full information apply to Ticket Agents or S. II. McLean, D. P. A.. Columbia, S. C. 48 2t RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. Sceley, Famous In This Specialty, Called to Reck Hill. F. H. Sceley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Carolina Hotel, and will remain in Itoek Hill Wednes clay only, June 28. Mr. Sceley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods? exemplifying instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or incissional ruptures (following operations) specially solicited. .This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. Sceley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C., for inspection. He will gladly demonstrate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. P. S.?Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts,?F. H. Seeley. llome Office, 117 No. Dearborn St., Chicago.?Advertisement. 4'J 2t* obituary" DIED?May 30, ETHEL, aged 28 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. . A. White of Yorkville. Interment was in Hose Hill cemetery. May 31, following funeral services conducted by Rev. 15. K. (Jillespie, D. I). At his home in the Lesslic community Sunday afternoon following an extended illness/. Mr. W. W. SHIhUN'dIjAW, a Red 64 years. Interment was in the cemetery at Hopewell church ii'-jir Rosalie yesterday afternoon following funeral services conducted by Rev. John C. Hailey. The deceased is survived by his widow and ten children. Three brothers and one sister also survive. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, June lie. l'J22. Cotton Seed Sharon 22 ? t'lover .. .... 211 ? Yorkville 221 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale -Two praetieally new organs, one sewing machine, one horse. Will exchange for scales, slmw cases or refrigerator. Nivens I'ros., Charlotte street, York, S. C. -IS 5t For Sale?Sweet Potato Plants, Porto Rico, Nancy Jlall and Early Triumph, $1.50 per 1,000. Orders filled promptly; A. M. Taylor, Phone 240 J, York fc>. C. 40 5t. , Let Me Develop?Your Kodak Films. Quality work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Send them to R. D. Barber, Cannon Mill, York, S. C. 40 tf ' I For Sale?Nitrate of Soda, Immediate I shipment in any size lots, even ' weight bags. J. Roy Cunningham, I Lancaster, S. C. 38 9t*. Potato Plants?We are receiving 500,000 genuine Porto Rico potato plants daily. Write or phone us your needs. Prices right. Garrison-Faris Seed Co., Rock Hill. 36 tf. tAgents Wanted?Men and women, to handle city trade and retail the original and genuine Watkins Products, Remedies,- Extracts, Spices, Toilet j Requisites, Household Specialities, j Automobile Accessories, etc. Over! 150 guaranteed products. Our val- ! I lies are uneaualled and Watkins j quality Is in a class by itself. Write I today for free sample and full details of our offer and what it means to you. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 77, New York, N. Y. 45 t 4t* NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN NEWMAN McGILL, deceased will make immediate settlement with the undersigned, and, all persons holding claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned, duly attested. J. S. BRICE, Administrator of John Newman McG'll, Deceaseds 49 t 3t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons holding claims against A the estate of GARFIELD WASHINGTON, colored, deceased, will present them to me duly attested, and all Y>ersons indebted to said estate will I make immediate seiuemeni wim mt. J. S. BRICE, , Administrator of Garfield Washington, Ipeceased. 49 t 3t 1785 1922 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON EXAMINATION'S at the County Seat for the York County Scholarship, Friday, July 7, 9 a. m. Subjects: English grammar and composition; American history, algebra and p^ane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the A. B. and B. S. degrees. Special two-year pre-medical course. A course in Commerce and Business Administration is featured. Expenses moderate. For terms, catalogue and illustrated folder, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. 49 t 2t* 1 FOR SALE A TTRACTIVE seven-room house, locuted at No. 216 East Jefferson street, in the town of York, near the new Graded school building. Lot 90.\ ! 300 feet, all moderp conveniences. For price, communicate with Mrs. M. 13. CLINTON, 408 Glendolyn Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. 45 t. f.4t NOTICE "^"OTICE is hereby given tiiat Street Tax for the Town of York is due and payable between June 15th and' July 1st, 1922. The amount of tax, 1f paid at this time is $3.00. All male citizens of the Town between the ages of twenty-one and fifty-five are liable for this tax. After July 1st, penalties attach. J. FRANK FAULKNER, . . Town Treasurer. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. IN THE PRORATE COURT By J. L. Houston,. Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS S, E. ATKINS has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with Will annexed; on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ULYSSES ATKINS, late of the County aforesaid, deceased, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Probate Court for the said county, to ! be holden at York Court House on the 5TH DAY OK JULY', to shew cause. If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this L'oth day of June, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and in the 14Gth year of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON, Probate Judge of York County. 40 t 2t Make Better Hay WE STILL HAVE SOME PEAS AND CANE SEED. THESE, if sown will make good feed for stock and cattle. Have a few PLOWS and COTTON 1 BOWS. EXPECT THIS WEEK One Carload (1,000 bushels) of nice RED OATS. FRUIT JARS. RUBBERS AND TOPS FOR JARS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. OUR FLOUR TRADE ; Is mClVllSlIlK. lie sen nil- mviini UHU i I the price is LOWIS K than some. YORK SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE STAR THEATRE TODAY MARY MILES MINTER? j In "Tillic." A Paramount picture. ! lie sure and see this one. She is al- j ways pood. \\* KONKSDAY MARY PICKFORD? j In "Through t'.e iiack Door." The story of a pirl einerpinp from early | I childhood throuph the stage of life en- | ! joyed by those at seventeen. Then j while in lielgium her wealthy parents i leave her with servants. Returning in I I five years they are told she is dead.' I Then when the war broke out? Come ! 'ami see the end. Admission. 15 Cents and 30 Cents. One dav onlv. Til 1' ItS DA Y GEORGE WALSH? In Kpisode No. 7 of "With Stanley in Afi'iea." Also a pood Western 1 drama. FRIDAY "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." J. Q. WRAY, Manager. i I "Jones, He Paj TWENTY-FIVE or thirty ye Jones who manufactured scales sc; > sold most of his product by mail, and headed all his advertisenie Fit EIGHT," which meant, of cours itied price for his scales at the fact t out additional charge. Of coursamount charged, but many person sitlon that they were actually sa\ woman who buys life insurance they buy from the first Agent wl claims as to the superiority of hi question, LOSING SIGHT OF Till ? insurance is sure to claim his ec Very often lie is honest in his clair PARED its record and contracts v a rule those who buy that way, OUT about the MUTUAL i COMPANY'S record and policy ct before looking,"?at least dozens so. Remember, that if you buy i have not already done so to the lin: FREIGHT, and that wise people V YOU ARE NOT TREATING YOt 'V DON'T BUY to help the Ag/n out what the MUTUAL BENEFIT out you think some other company ;; it, YOU WILL PAY THE FREIGI SAM M. & S. EARLE ^ Room 203, Peoples Bank Be Cool and , Comfortable SEE- US FOR Screen Doors and Screen Windows OUR STOCK OF? I REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES IS COMPLETE. PRICED RIGHT. */T T. PRPR Jtr. ROWS LICENSED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CLOVER. 8. C. AN ORDINANCE Providing for a Municipal Election In , the Town of York, For the Election of Aldermen In Wards 1, 2 and 6. fpiIE Managers of Election on June 7tli, 1922, having reported that there was a tic vote for Alderman In Wards 1 and 2, and that owing to irregularities, l!ox in Ward G was thrown out, therefore!: He it Ordained by i the Mayor and 1 Aldermen. constituung tho Town ' Council ot' the Town of York: Section 1. That a municipal election lie held in the Town of York, at the < City Hall, on Thursday, the 29th day j of June, 1922, for the purpose of elect- , ing Aldermen in Wards 1, 2 and fi. Section 2. The Polls# will open at eight a. m? and close at four p. m., during which time all qualified electors in said Town, residing in said Wards, shall be entitled to vote for one Alderman for the Ward in which said elect- , I l/I J V DUIVQ. Section 3: J. R. Nell, J. M. Willlford and J?. T. Muwon arc hereby appointed Managers til' said Election. Done and ratified in Regular Council assembled tills 8th day of June, 1922. E. A. HALL, Mayor Of the Town of York, S. C. J. H. CARROLL, ) i Clerk of the Council. 47 w 2t 1922 ROAD TAXES NOW DUE. Payments Must Be Made On or Before July 1, 1922. THK attention of all concerned Is called to the fact that the Commutation Road Tax of THREE DOLLARS is now due, and payable on or before ItTT.Y 1 1929. after which date no Commutation Tax money can be ac- i copied under the law. In remitting by mail always indicate the Township in which you live. Persons failing to pay the $.1 Commutation Tax on or before JULY 1. will be linWe to FIVE Days' , service on the roads. H. E. NEIL, Treasurer of York County. 45 June 6-13-20-27-30 t 5t ?r*"?r~?I Cooling Drinks? FIRST. OF COURSE, we give our closest attention to our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, where we are fully prepared to compound your phy- sician's prescriptions just as he would i have this work done?he wants no;| errors and he'll not find any here. Let J us d your Prescription work and at I th same time save you money. We also give very close attention to 11 our Soda Fountain. We are especially i particular to have everything in the; ^ most sanitary condition, and we dis-'S: pense nothing but the REST to be had. 1 If you feel like a refreshing drink or j j an ice cream, drop into our place and ( we'll serve you promptly and cheerful- !< ly and you'll feel like you are getting ] your money's worth. Sure, we are al- I; ways glad to have you drop in. Mackorell Drug Co. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. , W FLOUR Old Colony Superlative |Flour is BEST? UREA I) MADE FROM OLD COLONY RISES WELL. TASTES WELL AND LOOKS WELL. TRY ONE SACK AND BE CON- i VINCED? j Old Colony Repeats. | CARROLL BROS. NOTICE. T ONO Term loans nc>r??1:jiicil on iniprovrd farm land through First Ciirolinas Joint Stock I?md Rank, in 1 amounts oi $l.uoo anil upw irdn. Six J per roni inii'rp/d and amortization fea- I luro. MARION & FINLEY. Y"ik, S. C., lb *sw. IT i F 's The Freight" ars ago tlicre was a man named mew-here in New York State. He lie was an extensive advertiser ills, "JONES. HE PAYS THE e, that the purchasers paid a spocory, and they were delivered witlie the freifflit was floured in the s ordered scales under the suppo- t ring freight chaws. The man or PAYS THE FREIGHT. Usually 10 solicits them, taking in all liis s comnany and contract without 0 FACT that any agent selling life rnpuny or contract is the BEST, n, bccausg he HAS NEVER COMrlth those of pffler companies. As IF THEY AFTERWARDS FIND 3ENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE mtracts, REGRET their "Leaping in this section have told us Insuiunce, and you should if you tit of your ability, YOU PAY THE Look Before They Leap." IRSELF FAIR IF YOU DO NOT. t; lvut to help YOURSELF. Find ha? to offer, and if after you find ' offers a better contract, why buy IT* 1 GRIST, Dist. Agents & Trust Co. Building. A Fountain Pen? YES, most likely you have one, and perhaps you are very well satisfied with it?not entirely, but fairly satisfied. One objection to most self-filling fountain pens is that "It don't,hold injt enough." That's a common cpmplaint. You hear it every day. Try a DUNN. It drinks like a camel?holds more ink than any other pen of the same barrel size and it not only holds the ink But it is one of the smoothest, easiest writing pens ever made. Drop in and let us show you a DUNN Pen. PARKER LUCKY CURVE PENS The Parker Pen is as staple as gold dollars- It numbers its friends by the thousands?many swear by it. Yes, we have PARKER Pens and we recommend them to the man who wants a really dependable Fountain pen for either pocket or desk use. Have them in all sizes to fit every hand and in a variety of prices to suit your purse. CALHOUN DRUG STORE Repair and Protect Your Car WITH A NEW TOP. This is the season to prepare your acr for touring and enjoying your automobile when the weather is pleasant aiul Inc. IT WILL LOCK LIKE A NEW CAR When we haVe adjusted a new TOP in place of the shabby one taken off. We ivill make a NEW TOP ON YOUR ORDER PROMPTLY FROM THE BEST MATERIALS AND AT FAIR P RIC ES JOHNSON'S painLop JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager Auto Painters, Body and Top Builders, ROCK HILL, S. C. See The Enquirer Office for Titles and Mortgages of Real Estate. FLY TIME OF THE YEAR I Is upon us?YOU need the remedy? WE HAVE IT. L \ Full Size Screen Window is the Medicine to Use. You can't beat it to keep insects out. No Can Give You a Close Price*On these Screens Now. OGAN LUMBER YARD "We Strive to Serve and Satisfy." F. E. MOORE, Proprietor | Firestone Tires? EVERY AUTO DRIVER has used or mows some one else who has used the FIRESTONE TIRES. And ev/wy one mows that better tires are not made. 5ee us for your needs? "irestone 30x3 1-2 X. S. Tires. $10.65 Firestone 30x3 X. S. Tires $8.95 Jldfleld 30x3 X. S. Tires $7.99 i )ld field 30x3 1-2 Tires $8.99 diehelin 30x3 Fabric Tires $10.90 i dichelln 30x3 1-2 Cord Tires .... $16.00 1 Also see us for TREES, 1'ATCIIIXCJ, JEMENT, Etc. CANE SEED We still have plenty of CAXE SEED ind will be slad to supply your needs, ie wise. Grow plenty of hay. COOKING SODA We will sell you a full pound of .'OOKIXG SODA for 5 CENTS. W T JAnTCRON Mackorell-Fcrguson Co.'s Old Stand. I. C. W1LB0RN ^TE I HAVE ADDED LIFE INSURANCE To my REAL ESTATE business, and will bo glad to servo my friends in either line. I HAVE AN ORDER For a Small Farm. If you have one for sale see me at once. I. C. WILBORN Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter 'apers at The Enquirer Office. I ANNOUNCEMENTS. ', FOR CONGRESS?FIFTH DISTRICT. T HEREBY announce myself as a ! candidate in the Democratic pri| maries of South Carolina, for the noni-j I ination for Representative of the Fifth Congressional District for the <>8th | Congress, and I t;U<e this opportunity i to thank the people of the District fori | their loyal support In the past and to j say tliat 1 shall endeavor to deserve , their support and confidence in the future. W. F. STEVENSON. 33 t. f. to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES V/lfE are authorized to announce W. I * It. BRADFORD as-a candidate for I re-election to the House of Represent ! atives, subject to the choice of the' i Democratic voters in the York county j I primary election. 44 te ; YyE arc authorized to announce ERWJN CAROTHERS as a candi- ; date for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the York county primary election. 44 te T HEREBY announce myself as a can- ! didate for re-election1 to the House' of Representatives, subject to the ac-1 tion of the voters in the Democratic primary. E. W. PURSLEY. 45 t.f. te Iff J. TALLEY of Rock Hill, is a candidate for House of Representatives, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the Primary election. 46 te FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. T HEREBY announce myself as a * candidate. for Judga* of Probate, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the Primary election. 41 te. JEPTHA D. GWINN. T hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for the offic,e of Probate Judge of York County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary. 45 te J. L. HOUSTON FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. T AM a candidate for County Sui>ervisor subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. ' THUS. W. BOYD. J FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T hereby announce myself as a candi- J A date for Treasurer of York County, J according to the rules of the Demo- J era tic primary. WM. A. DOUGLAS. ] T AM a candidate for Treasurer of j York county, subject to the ap- .] proval of the Democratic voters- in the ! Primary election. ^ 27 to ERNEST W. GUY. 5 T hereby announce myself as a candi- ,j date for Treasurer of York County, j subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary elec- 'i tion. ARTHUR T. IIART. J _i .j T AM a candidate for Treasurer of 'j "* York County, subject to the recom- 5 mencLition of trie Democratic voters in .j the primary election. < 23 tr JOHN R. LOGAN. ? *\ 5 J hereby announce myself as a candi- J ~ (into lor Treasurer or rorK county, i* subject to tho recommendation of thel*j Democratic voters in the primary hi election D. L. SHIEDER. .1 T hereby announce myself as a candi- , date for Treasurer of York County, 5 subject to the recommendation of the 5 Democratic voters in the primary election. W. D. THOMASSON. 4 T AM a candidate for Treasurer of j York County subject to the recom^ ,jj mendation of tlie Democratic voters in ! the primary election. H 37 t 1 GEO. W. WILLIAMS. = T AM a candidate for the office of Treasurer of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 36 t 1* M. C. WILLIS. | FRICTION I YOUR GREATEST ENEMY ?unless You change the oil in your mo- < tor at least every five hundred miles. Drive in and try sinclair oils mrfrtv service lldlili 1 station SERVICE CAR TEL. 84 SWIMMING CAPS ! EXPERTS ON ATHLETICS for HEALTH, say that Swimming is the greatest all-round exercise in the long list of athletic exercises. Swimming, they say, brings every muscle, in the g body in to action and will do more to build up real bodily health than all the . other exercises combined. inrtMIVnonV aVwtnl,! lonrn to fivlm C and then swim at every opportunity. n To enjoy swimming you must have p the right paraphernalia. q BVKKY SWIMMBR, and especially K girls and Indies, needs a p SWIMMING CAP 0 To keep the hair as dry as possible. i We have a Rood line of Swimming | Caps?Priced T 25 CENTS and 50 CENTS EACH. tl Yes, to be sure, swim at every op- 1'J portunity. Come to this store for a Swimming Cap. M YORK DRUG STORE !* J DOESETT'S SHOE SHOP " We are located in the New Sherer building with a complete equipment : for repairing any and all kinds of shoes in a llrst class manner on short notice. A Complete line of shoe lares, shotpolishes, shoe dressings, and "YouSlip-On" rubber heels. Special itttent ion to Parcels Post Customers. Complete stock of tirst class harness. A. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. ^ Telephone No. 233. 1 45 iiiiiiiMiiiiiimmmiiiimmiiimMiiimmmiiiimimiiiiimiiiiiMMimitiiiiiMimiiiiiii SPECIALS Saturday | ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH [ Every home should have a Porch Swing?the'- = Porch .Swing adds to the comforts and pleasures ? 5 ,p of summer time?it is always a convenient spot to ? spend part of the hot summer days?it is always1 ' Sy inviting you to sit down?to rest. We have a splendid line of Porch Swings?in = fact we have too many Porch Swings and on next ' Saturday we will offer Porch Swings at an espe- . | ciallv Low and Attractive Price?.Just for Satur- = day only?June 24th?Come and see these Swings 5 and you will find them an especially good value at 5 SATURDAY'S PRICE-$3.25 EACH. | ? ALSO on the above date we will offer a big lot of | ICE TEA GLASSES [ Some thing that every home needs and every good 5 housewife wants?ICE TEA GLASSES?a splen- 3 didly good quality at a specially low price?just 3 as many as you want?while they last?At 10 CENTS EACH?SATURDAY ONLY And when you visit our store next Saturday for a = Porch Swing or Ice Tea Glasses, or both?make it a point to look over our stock of high grade Fur- i niture, Suits and Odd Pieces; Refrigerators, Ice' I Boxes, Porch Shades, Window Shades, Rugs, Art | Squares, Porch Furniture, etc. We can interest 3 you in qualities and wc can interest you ill prices. ... | YORK FURNITURE COMPANY | TmimiimimimmiiNimmmMiMMMmiiimimmMmimimiiiiimmiimimmiiiiff VS/VWVWWWWWVWVWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWrfMyM t* ; Phone 153 Phone 153 $ f ' ? ? Fruit and Vegetable Time | f /iij *( > ' Yes, to be sure \\;e have a full line of KNIVES I ?a knife for every purpose?Knives that will suit ? p you. If you will look them over we feel sure you X I; will find the kind of knife you want and will be ;; P v pleased. Anyway, we will be delighted to show i > you oui' stock of kives. May we I j? j; PRESERVING KETTLES I Large Pans for canning fruits and vegetables; j* ;? Funnels; Jar (Japs; Jar Rubbers. Yes, we luive y > that New Rubber?see it. : Call at the RED "W" STORE? : WE SERVURITE?TRY US J ? YORK HARDWARE CO. f $22.05 YORK, S. C. $22.05 I ROUND TRIP TO ROUND-TRIP . K ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. VIA SOUTHERN (RAILWAY SYSTEM DATES OP SALE % June 28th, 1922?Southern Ry. and Baltimore & Ohio R. R. July 6th, 1922?Southern Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad. i' * Excursion Tickets good 18 days returning. . ? t .|T * t Stop-overs permitted on Return Trip at Washington, Baltimore - < and Philadelphia within final limits of tickets. ALSO $23.25 $23.25 ROUND TRIP TO ROUND TRIP Asbury Park, Ocean View, Long Branch, Sea Girt, Seaside Park and Spring Lake, N. J. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THESE POPULAR RESORTS. l<'or complete information apply to TICKET AGENTS or S. H. MeLEAX, 1). P. A., Columbia, S. C. 49 2t I CANE SEED YOUR DEADLY ENEMY SURELY. YOU, MR. FARMER, are THE COMMON HOUSE FLY . . . , . You may not recognize it as such, oing to make sure of plenty of forage ail(j this may make it all the more >r your'stock and your cattle by sow- dangerous?it will get you beeause you ip a part of your stubble lands in <l?> not guard against it. Constant , ... , ? . ,. . , ! war should he made on the FLY in the anc. It is an almost sure crop and L, anrf clst.wh,.re_Lct us help you. no that you'll have plenty of use for Among other Fly fighters we have cl'm-.. lhi? vnnr is ircmn. Sc<> tru> fur 1 -taai^?i rr/\AT r-. w n/Men?i ? ? n ? i nnuL.tr w iv rur rviouii (RANGE AND AMBER CANE SEED, PAPER, BLACK FLAG, BEE [ING STEEL CULTIVATORS, BRAND. EL VAMPIRO and HOF'LOW STEEL AND ALSO FOR STRA INSECT POWDERS. OTTON HOES. I PREVENTOL and FRIERSON'S i ALWAYS HAVE . FLY DRIVER in Spray Solutions. OBELISK FLOUR ! AH of those aro recognised as very . dependable fly killers. Get busy now he V lour that pkusta and satisfies and kj? alJ th(> fliea poSHjb|e and don't p w vv \ vi V.rT v iV'i housewife ,(.t U|> ;uld give (h,.m ;l c|,nncc to polALUA^h J LEASKh. I you a|.e yom. fami,y ,jy llu.i(. own SBE ME FOR YOUR filthy and deadly habits. Ss~ ? CLOVER DRUG STORE [" T? A DT) AT T Quality and Service. ' JT. AJ\J\UjLJL Phone No. 2 CLOVER, S. C FRANK H. C. RUST notice tc the public. Tf AVlN'G sold my right, title and injMIliL SUPPLIES terest to and in the business, of I the Jamison New System Bakery, inElectric Lights, Fan3 and Motors eluding stork, fixtures, Rood will, etc., utomobile Lights Wholesale Only, to Messrs K. I). Dorsett and W. J. Me.r*i> niernrvTc Carter, I bespeak for these gentlemen i.i-.i ui k uiw.titAia. th(> ,M)0rjl support of the public, and ROCK HILL, - - S. C. hereby beg to give notiee that 1 am not responsible for any obligations of said bnsirtrss from and after May 31. 1933. FOR SERVICE. C. t 3t W. L. JAMISON. REGISTERED Poland-Cliina Roar. ^ S. Ti. FAFLKXER, Chattel and Crop Mortgages at Th? i f.t.ltit King's Creek, tf. C. Enquirer Offlce. ,.. ^ II c I