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^ SIX GREATEST IN SPORTS Thorpe, Cobb, SI<oan, Sandow, Sullivan 55 and Vardon Named. Since it seems the proper thing to g pick the six greatest men, or the six greatest women, etc., I offer for your approval the six greatest men of the world of sport. Do you agree? No? Well, then pick a better one. I am sure you will agree that Jim Thorpe and Ty Cobb belong. There is hardly a doubt about it. John L? Well, in my mind there has never been a fighter who so completely ' - * -iioh o lonct h dominaieu ine gmiic . ? ?? ? of time as old John did?or one who ere. ted such a lasting influence. You may smile, but I consider Carpentier his greatest rival. The Frenchman, as a matter of fact, is more popular than * even John L. and has been solely responsible for the growth of boxing in Europe. Vardon is generally admitted to be the greatest of all golfers Old John Ball has a wonderful record, cxtendirtg over thirty years and won many enampionships, but Vardon is rated the better golfer. I'll bet you never thought of San* * * '? UaI5i?a/1 mnro dOW. tiUl wno nus ui-en luvuacu ,??w. ? among the youth of the land for the last twenty-five years? Every boy's ambition is to be as strong as Sandow. And Sandow was worthy of the ambition. He was the strongest man of his time?a great show man and a public idol for many years. Tod Sloen gets the place over Charley Daniels, the great swimmer, and Norman Brooks, the noted tennis player. Slon.i revolutionized racing with his "monkey on a stick" style of riding. It is difficult to leave out such as old Matty, Martin Sheridan, Eckersali, Kahanamoko, McLougblin, Tilden, Paddock, Wagoner, Devcreaux Milburn, Hinkey, Fitzsimmons, Sisler, Jeffries, Gotcb and dozens of others. \ What is your list??Rixey in the "fc-T ninkA 1> L" VV I UX IV UIUWC. MAIL BY CATAPULT Admiral Moffett Predicts Great Gain to Commercial Aviation. "The catapult is no longer in the experimental stage. It is as practical and as workable as is the torpedo tube for launching torpedoes from the deck oif a destroyer." This statement was made recently in Washington, by Rear Admiral W. A. Moffett, Chief of the Bureau of Aeronaut^, after his return from a seaplane trip to Hampton Roads, where he witnessed the launching of planes from the deck of the U. S. S. Mary land with the latest type of catapult. "I<hirthermore," continued Admiral Moffett, "the development of the ciftapult by the navy Is a boon to aeronautical activities in the commercial field. The day is not far distant when commercial planes will be shot into the air from the deck of fast mail ships when they arc still many miles at sea. Urgent mail and passengers can be speeded into port by seaplane and in this way cut down the elapsed time of passage." HEN MOTHERS RABBITS She Takes Care of Them Because They Are Orphans. "Jessie," two-year-old Rhode Island Red hen, is matron and foster mother at the only rabbit orphanage in Syracuse, N. L. "Jessie," owned by Carl K. COOK, aaopit-u ?1A |MI CIUICSS J.WIgian rod rabbits a month ago and lias literally taken them under her wing since then. "Jessie," protecting her adopted family, has come out a winner in several bouts with neighborhood cats and dogs who, out of curiosity, have sought to gain admittance to the isolation pen at the Cook hennery. Norman Brooks of New Castle offers the only rivaling case. Three infant ground hogs and three beagle puppies are living in harmony at the Brooks home as members of one family, under the care of the mother of the pups. The old dog shows no distinction between her charges, and rough treatment of the foster children on the part of her own meets with prompt action by the mother. W?" Theaters in Berlin have rooms for checking dogs of patrons. .tv'California produces ?,G0Q,n0fl boxes "** ?? ?! ??? trAO ? Tliiu Hurrr* VI IliUU uiailh^:o CV J V UI . x 1110 industry sprang from one little slip budded to u navel orange from Brazil 51 years ago. The original orange tree is still standing in the greenhouse of the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D. C. XaT The finest of the African game is fast disappearing and many valuable species are threatened with extinction. Only about 30 specimens of the white rhinoceros are left and they are badly scattered in Zululand. Only j 1,000 of the beautiful nyala, or native antelope, are left and the mountain zebra are reduced to but 400. The laws are far from adequate and such as exist are generally disregarded. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, July 35, 1023. Cotton Seed Sharon 23 ? Clover 22J ? Yorkvilie 22 50 $100.00 REWARD. A REWARD of $100.00 is hereby offered for the arrest, with evidence to convict, of the party or parties, who recently set fire to the buildings of E. M. Whisonant. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., D. E. BONEY, Treasurer. 56 tf York, S. C. THOMASSON'S REPAIR SHOP T HAVE purchased the above well known shop and am ready to do firstclass Repair Work of all kinds. Rubber Tiring for Buggies, Horse Shoeing, etc., and solicit the patronage of the public. W. E. HANSEN, Prop. 59 2t*. LICENSE TAX DUE j DUSINESS and professional people of the Town of York, are hereby notified that the special license and privilege taxes, prescribed by ordinance of said town are due and payable from and after August 1, untif August 15 and that penalties will attach after last named date. The said taxes arc payable to me at my office, j Respectfully, J. F. FAULKNER, Treas. Town of York. York, S. C. July 25, 1922. 59 3t. NOTICE. ? i 1... ti,,t Che JVI UiUU IS nui cujr York County Democratic ConTmlttee will meet in the Court House at York, S. C.. on MONDAY. JULY 31ST, 1922, at 11 a. m., for the purpose of examining the enrollment books of the various clubs. Any one desiring to complain of errors therein will be heard at the said time and the books will thereupon be corrected in accordance with the rules of the party. At the said time and place the Committee will also designate polling places for each club and appoint managers for the primary election. Entrance fees for candidates for the various offices and time of filing pledges will also be determined at said meeting. The Secretaries and Enrollment Committees of the various clubs are reouested to forward the original en rollment books to the County Chairman not later than Friday, July 28th, 1922. JOHN A. MARION, Attest: County Chairman. J. H. SAYE, Secretary. . It THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. IN THE PROBATE COURT By J. L. Houston, Esquire, lYobale Judge of York County. WHEREAS W. W. LEWIS has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of CATHERINE C. DICKSON, 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 ? " ? *?- - ?l -1 tn frODaie uouri lor me nam wumij, be holden at York Court House on the 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1922, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not bo planted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 24th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two and in the 147th year of the American Independence. J. L. HOUSTON. Probate Judge of York County. 59 t 2t?. ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York. IN THE PROBATE COURT By J. L. Houston, Esquire, Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS Mrs. AUGUSTA MAY LEECH, has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JOSEPH W. LEECH, late of the County aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to eitc and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mo at our next Probate Court for the said County, to be holden at York Court House on the 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should 4jot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and in the 147th year of American Independence. (Seal). J. L. HOUSTON. Frobatc Judge of York County. 59 , t 2t BUGGIES WE HANDLE SEVERAL makes of BUGGIES. We can please you as to style of body and painting and we can please you In quality and furthermore we can please you in the PRICE. Call i on us and let's talk it over. SEED AND FEED OATS? We have SEED OATS and FEED j OATS. If you need either or both kinds of OATS come and see us for the | kinrl you want. CANE SEED? Have ORANGE and AMBER CANE SEED, and if you haven't already put in n pood sized crop .of cane for feed it will be wise for you to do so. No other crop will make quite so much hay and very few crops will make better hay and you'll find plenty of use f<>r hay this fall and next winter and in the spring. Yes, sow sonic cane seed. J. F. CARROLL FOR SERVICE. A REGISTERED Poland-China Boar. A S. L. FAULKNERIS f.t.lCt King's Creek, S. C. Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Papers at The Enquirer Office. FIRST-i | Laundry X Wp a.rp nleased to * opened a Branch Office i * Street, two doors below t ? Wc will give the pco * the same High (irade Lau X giving to the satisfied 7?al | TWO DELIVEI | Laundry given us Mond.i ? delivered Fridays. Lau * Thursdays will be dclivei * ot'.Laundrv from vour I10 | Y % We Solicit Your Patronaj & Work, Prompt Serv I THE ROCK H [% Office So. Main Street vvwvvwwvwvwwwwvww MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Wo will hnvc one carload of sheep to arrive at Clover, S. C., about Monday, July 24th, ewes, lambs, bucks and wethers. If interested j see or write John M. Ford or A. C. Burnett. York, S. C., R. F. D. No. G, Phone 4304-4341, Clover. 58 3t. Toilet Articles EVERYTHING IN TOILET GOODS for milady's table. Powders, Perfumes, Creams, Manicuring necessities and sanitary articles?the highest grade obtainable. When you are in need of anything in beauty preparations call us by phone or drop in and look over our display. Wo know you will be satistied with what you find here. CLOVER DRUG STORE Quality and Service. Phone No. 2 CLOVER, S. C I TV A TXTm T TT\ rAirvi i ur? YOU WILL FIND ANYTHING YOU WANT IN PAINTS AND VARNISHES AT OUR SHOW ROOM. WE'LL FURNISH THE PAINT AND APPLY IT IF YOU WISH. COME IN AND LET US MAKE AN ESTIMATE FOR YOU. I SELL PAINT. I APPLY PAINT. W. L. WALLACE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Office In SHerer Building, Opposite Sherer & Quinn's Store. Seed Irish Potatoes WE HAVE A FEW barrels of SEED IRISH POTATOES for Fall planting Also have Fresh Crop TURNIP SEED. HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT? Of MOLASSES and CALCIUM ARSENATE to kill boll weevils. Some farmers say that where they use this the weevil is not nearly so bad. RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT Of FLOUR. Get our prices before you buy. We want to buy some home-raised OATS. BUILDING MATERIAL? Has not been moving much for last j few months; but we are in shape now j to supply your needs. YORK SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPECIALS 17 Quart ENAMEL DISH PANS? $1.00 va!u?i?Special 39 CTS. 300 Pairs Heavy Elastic Rack OVERALLS?At the Pair $1.00 50 Cts. 30 inch BEACH CLOTH? At the yard - 15 CTS. 30 inch STRIPE GABERDINE? $1.00 value?Special the yard 25 CTS. !mcconnell ydsco. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY IF YOU ARE LOOKINGFOR ATTRACTIVE PRICES COME TO the cash & carry WESSON OIL?Pints 28 CTS. WESSON OIL?Quarts 55 CTS. (JELEAND'S RELISH 30 CTS. SANDWICH SPREAD 15 CTS. VINEGAR?Hod and White?Qt. 50 CTS. Eagle Drand Milk 22 CTS. ROAST REEF. 1 lb. cans ...... 25 CTS. SUGAR at the right price. Also FLOUR at right price. THE CASH AND CARRY CLASS I Service f announce that we have f n York, on South Main * he Courthouse? * ? 4* pie of York and vicinity ? indry Service that we arc X i'* i i i l l [TOllS 1!1 JLCOCK I nil. .J. I LIES WEEKLY I AI ivs and Tuesdays will )>c ndry given us up to red Mondays. Collection nies. { ' ge and Guarantee Best of $ ice and Fair Prices. : ! ILL LAUNDRY . ! York, S. C. || /WVWWVWXAA/WWWWWWVV ANNOUNCEMENTS. , FOR CONGRESS?FIFTH DISTRICT. T HEREBY announce myself as a candidate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina, for the nomination for Representative of the Fifth ' Congressional District for the C8th Congress, and I take this opportunity to thank the people of the District for their loyal support in the past and to say that I shall endeavor to deserve , their support and confidence in the future. VV. F. STEVENSON. 33 t. f. te ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , ^LTE are authorized to announce W. " It. BRADFORD as a candidate for ] re-election to the House of Represent- i ? "t.V!/?/? V?r? nVtnlnn a# tVia tllIYi:a, DUUJCUl IU tnv. utivtvv Ul vuu I Democratic voters in the York county primary election. 44 te \\fE are authorized to announce ER- > " WIN CAROTHERS as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the York county primary election. 41 te A T the request of numerous taxpayers who are interested in lower taxes I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject' to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. PORTER E. KENNEDY, Sharon, July 22, 1922. 09 t e. RELIEVING that Dr. J. L. SI'RATT will make a most suitable member of the House of Representatives if elected to that place we submit his name as a candidate subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary. FRIENDS. 09 t o. T HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for rc-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary. E. W. PURSLEY. j 45 t.f. te W 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 AM a candidate for Probate Judge of York county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Being u young man, 1 am naturally subject to inquiry as to character, standing, habits and capacity, and where my fellow citizens are satisfied with the result of such inquiry, I will appreciate their 4. T? 11?r SUppuil. lunjiuuuuiij, RALPH H. CAIN. Sharon, S. C. 50 te T HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for Judge of Probate, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the Primary election. 41 te. JEPTIIA D. GWINN. T hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for the office of Probate Judge of York County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary. | te J. h. HOUSTON T'O the voters of York, county: At the solicitation of friends I am a candidate for the office of Probate Judge. 1 am qualified:"to discharge the duties of the office. 1 will appreciate your support. I will abide by the results of the primary election. 50 t e Q. p. SMITH. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. T AM a candidate for County Supervisor subject to tha choice of the Democratic voters in the primary ' election. TIIOS. W. BOYD. i T AM a candidate for re-election as "* County Supervisor, subject to the approval of the Democratic party in the primary. 00 te* HUGH G. BROWN. T HEREBY" announce myself as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 54 t 1 J. E. LATHAM. , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I T AM a candidate for County Com- . A inissioner for York County subject to the recommendation of the Demo- , cratic voters in the primary election. 55 t 1 JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK. T AM a candidate for County ComA missioner for York County subject to the recommendation of tho Democratic voters in the primary election. 55 t 1 LADD .J. LUMPKIN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of York County, according to the rules of the Democratic primary. WM. A. DOUGLAS. T AM a candidate for Treasurer of York county, subject to tho approval of tho Democratic voters in the Primary election. 27 to ERNEST W. GUY. T hereby announce myself as a candldate for Treasurer of York County, subject to trie recommenuauoii 01 me Democratic voters in the primary election. ARTHUR T. HART. T AM a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. 23 tr JOHN R. LOGAN. T AM a candidate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters (men and women) in the primary. 53 Mrs. LUCIA EWART QUINN. T hereby announce myself as a candldate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the j Democratic voters in the primary I election D. L. SIIIEDER. T hereby announce myself as a candldate for Treasurer of York County, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. \V. D. THOMASSON. I -fV.U U L'ailllltlilLU IU1 lictiout Ll VII | York County subject to the recont- | mendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election37 t 1 GEO. W. WILLIAMS. T AM a candidate for the office of * Treasurer of York county, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic j voters in the primary election. 26 t 1* M. C. WILLTS. FOR MAGISTRATE Ebenezer Township. T HEREBY announce myself a eandidate for magistrate of Ebenezer Township subject to the action of the I voters in the primary election. 5D t c* T. O. IJLACKMO.W I. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY MARY MILES MINTER? In "Her Winning Way," a Paranount picture. WEDNESDAY FRANK MAYO? In "Tracked to Earth," from the Saturday Evening Post story, "Slipper Tongue," by Win. J. Neidig. A vivid picture of the West and its men by a typical Universal City cast. A Universal special attraction. THURSDAY GEORGE WALSH? In Episode No. 12 of "With Stanley fn Africa." Also Eddie I'olo in "The Verdict." Fill DAY ALICE CALHOUN? In "Peggy Puts It Over." A Vitajraph Feature. J. Q. WRAY, Manager. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted to the estate of J. OSCAR MOORE, deceased will make immediate settlement with the undersigned, or to J. O. Moore, Jr., and all persons holding claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned, duly attested. Mrs. H ATT IE WALKER MOORE 55 3t Executrix. ANNOUNCEMENTS. n II A AICTD ATT run iyimuio i nrv i c. Bullock's Creek Township. T AM ii candidate for Magistrate in Bullock's Crock township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary. 57 te J. L. DUNCAN. Bethel Township. T HEREBY announce myself as a * candidate for re-appointmnet as magistrate in Bethel Township, subject to the Democratic, voters in the primary election. 57 t e JOHN M. FORD. Bethesda Township. T HEREBY announce myself a candidate for re-appointment as magistrate for Bethesda Township, subject to the Democratic voters in the primary election. E. A. CRAWFORD. T AM a candidate for magistrate in Bethesda township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary. W. R. HARPER. T AM a candidate for magistrate in Bethesda township, subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary. 58 t 1 FRANK M. SANDIFER. Broad River Township. T AM a candidate for Magistrate in Broad River Township, subject to the Democratic primary. 3 DAN P. LATTIMORE. T AM a candidate for re-appointment * as magistrate for Broad River township. subject to the recommendation of the Democratic voters in the primary election. R. L. A. SMITH. T AM a candidate for Magistrate in Broad River township, subject to the recommendation of the voters in the primary. 57 tc R. J. CALDWELL. King's Mountain Township. T HEREBY announce myself a candldate for re-election to the office of magistrate for King's Mountain township subject to the action of the voters in the primary election. K. E. LOVE. 50 t e York Township. T AM a candidate for re-appointment as magistrate for York township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. P. C. BLACK. T AM a candidate for magistrate in York township, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters in the primary election. W. S. PETERS. !)5 I C. .j.iVMJI v'X'V'X' y.% x,,X"K' X ? | ^ ^ = 2 If you can use an extra * Low Shoes, or a Straw ] | opportunity for you to s ? too, all of these goods w ? ahead of the game on yo continue for about fiftee t ALL DISCOUNT 3 1 J- M % ?% M ?' #* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( VOTAN DON'T FORGET VOTAN COFFEEIT IS THE BEST. The manufacturers of VOTAN offer $500 to any one who can furnish a blend that is more pleasing. Ever try ICED COFFEE ? Buy a can of VOTAN and try it once. It is delicious and refreshing. Just received a shipment of FRESH SALT MACKEREL. They're fine, fat. If you have a cow and are feeding her for milk and butter, try two sacks of LARRO. It is the best Dairy Feed on the market. FLOUR HAS GONE DOWN? In Price. Try OLD COLONY, and ?"" will 1/oan rirrht nn iiuiTfp' if I JV>U "III nwi/ i*0'ab V" .0 .V. CARROLL BROS. LET US DO YOUR PRESCRIPTION WORK When your doctor gives you a Prescription, BRING IT TO US and we will SAVE YOU MONEY and give you the REST of Drugs, properly compounded. TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO SEND US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. If You Want Any Doctor In town. PHONE No. 31 and wc will get him for you. ALWAYS KEEP US IN MIND. ii i 11 rv n lYlackorell urug to. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. Wofford College Fitting School SPARTANBURG, S. C. Prepares your boy for College on a Coli lege Campus. Fine Climate, Reserve I Officers' Training Corps; Excellent InI struction; Christian influence. Charges reduced to actual cost; total $289.00 a ye-ar. Write for Catalog. W. C. HERBERT, Head Master. SWIMMING CAPS EXPERTS OX 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 body in to action and will do more t,o build up real bodily health than all the other exercises combined. EVERYBODY should learn to swim and then swim at every opportunity. To enjoy swimming you must have the right paraphernalia. EVERY SWIMMER, and especially girls and ladies, needs a SWIMMING CAP rPr\ 1 mt\r\ *lio hnli* rlrv fi? nnssihlp We have a Rood line of Swimming Caps?Priced 25 CENTS and 50 CENTS EACH. Yes, to be sure, swim at every opportunity. Come to tills store for a j Swimming Cap. YORK DRUG STORE & DISC l\ n_ ah it# >_ c un /\n men s c jlj On Ail Men's Si m On All Men's Si ||p? On All Low She and Children' At J. M. This is our 'Annual MidSummer Clearance Sale of strictly Summer Goods? ^oods that are seasonable now and for several weeks to come... Every Suit, every ] Oxfords, every Straw Hat, suit of Underwear is the very the original prices and full va i-Vie mrmpv?Wit.h 9.0 Per Cen I'll V XllViivj If ?w ? ? ? ? ? 30imt you have the opportur pick up many unusually good for your money. Suit of Keep Cool, Palm Beac Hat, or a few Suits of Underv ave 20 cents on each dollar yc ill keep until another season ur purchases if you care to b m days. 'RICES ARE FOR SPOT C* [. S T R ( .. .*. .f. ?I?' v / vv<!? *JhX' ?* 'I* Fly Time of the Year IS UPON US?YOU NEED THE REMEDY?WE HAVE IT. A FULL SIZE SCREEN WINDOW IS THE MEDICINE TO USE. YOU CANT BEAT IT TO KEEP INSECTS OUT. We Can Give You a Close Price On These Screens Now. LOGAN LUMBER YARD "We Strive to Serve and Satisfy." F. E. MOORE. Proorietor ? FILBERT PICNIC Cordial Invitation to York County Public. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2ND. In behalf of the Filbert Picnic Committee it Rives me pleasure to state that the Annual Filbert Picnic will be held in PURSI.EY'S GROVE on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, and in connection with it will also be held the official STATE CAMPAIGN MEETING FOR YORK COUNTY We hereby extend, a cordial invitation to everybody especially including the ladies to come out and enjoy the social pleasures of the occasion and to meet and hear tho candidates for state offices. W. L. PURSLEY, ^ L - * it: 11 l V^nairman rnucn riumw wwniiin??v?, 55 Gt. KEEP COOL i GET ONE OF OUR REFRIGERATORS OR AN ICE ROX. KEEP COOL BIJY YOUR PORCH SHADE FROM US. KEEP COOL SEE US FOR YOUR LAWN FURNITURE. M. L. Ford J. C. Ford Edmund Ford M. L. FORD & SONS LICENSED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CLOVER. 8. C. ?? '.I i 1AA PER CENT 1W REAL VALUE ! IT ADDS TO YOUR CAR to Iiave it Newly Painted and Varnished.' To all ' I 1 i appearances you have a New Car with a different color, if preferred. No matter how good the condition of your Auto, appearances are against it when it needs Re-painting. We use the fin- * est coach paints and fine varnishes and when it leaves our shop it looks llko 14 NEW. Try us. T\ A T%Tm JUHIOT5 shop JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager Auto Painters, Body and Top Builders, ROCK HILL, S. C. High Grade Typewriter Ribbons* at The Enquirer Office. :ount! iummer Clothing f iimmer Underwear X raw Hats ... w >- i >es--men s, Tyumen 5 t v i STROUP'S i ^ = = = | " ! I 1 1 ?? . "n.;_ ?t. v :n, or ivionair, a r an- ui fear, this is a siDlendid $ iu wish to spend. Then, ? and you'll be decidedly $ uy now. This Sale will | LSH ONLY. I )UP I ? ? ? tg?< . - ?. _ iA_ 'Jri