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? The first of a series of five suits involving a total of $1,250,000 got under way in the Richland court of common please Wednesday, when the taking of testimony was started in the action of Madeline Williams against the Standard Oil company, and two of its agents, for $250,000 for damages alleged to have been suffered by the plaintiff as the result of the explosion of a lamp. Miss Williams, a girl in her teens, whose action is brought by her guardian ad litem, E. H. Williams, charges that she was seriously injured and disfigured when a lamp, filled with oil sold by the company through J. J. Amick and E. L. Givens, the two agents named in the complaint, exploded, at Steadman in Lexington county, February 1. The complaint alleges that the explosion was caused by the supposed kerosene being mixed with a more volatile oil. The four other cases involving 51,000,000, wmcn -are pending, are based upon the same alleged circumstances as those set forth in the suit now being tried. AT THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST Rev. D. L. Hill, Pastor. Sunday Worship?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:30. Jr. B. Y. P. U., 5:00 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. E. Gillespie. D. D., Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11. Junior C. E. at 4 p. m. Young People's C. E. at 7:00 p. m. / ?? TRINITY METHODIST Rev. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Ruririnv Rprvirps?Sundav school at 10 o'clock. 'Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:30. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. T- T. Walsh, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 a. m. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN (Pulpit vacant). Sabbath Services?Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. Morning sendee at 11. Evening sendee at 7:30 o'clock. Both services to be conducted by Rev. E. B. Hunter. CHARLOTTE STREET BAPTIST. Rev. J. M. Trogdon, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sendee at 11. Evening sendee at 7:45. Special Jlotifcs. At Bethany. Preaching at Bethany next Sabbath afternoon at 3:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2:45 p. m. W. P. Grler, Pastor. At Ramah. Rally day exercises at 10 o'clock, a. m. Preaching: at 11 o'clock. It . -. R. R. Brown, Supt. At Philadelphia. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3:00 p. m. J. K. Walker, Pastor. Clover and Union. Union?Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00. Clover?Sunday m-nn ? m 'Prpnohinir at 7:30 p. m. N. A. Hemrick Pastor. Clover Circuit. Clover?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. St. Paul?No service. King's Mountain Chapel?No service. J. G. Huggin, Pastor. At Cannon Mill. Preaching at Cannon Mill Chapel at 7:30 p. m. E. E. Gillespie, Pastor. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sherer wish to use this paper as a medium through which to express their appreciation and thanks to the many friends who so heartily helped them in various ways since the loss of their home by fire. The remembrance of this substantial kindness is something which we shall cherish till the day of our death, and afterward, if possible. Sharon, S. C., October 4, 1922. It Harloy-Davidson Motorcycles. ? .. , 1 ?? Tne AlOUeiS are Jiu? vn greatly reduced prices. The dealers are active in making sales at these low prices. Don't you wish to know more about these new machines? They are the world's best motorcycles and are made by the world's largest motorcycle factory. For catalogue and prices write E. L. Barnes, Rock Hill, S. C., dealers for York, Chester and Lancaster Counties. 75 8t GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 50,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them York Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, who have used and recommended Doan's Kidney I'ills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 50.000 recommendations. Here is one of York's cases. W. F. Putnam, South Main street, says: "A good many years ago I had symptoms of kidney trouble. I suffered with terrible headaches and this was a source of constant annoyance. i? n inntr time since I have been bothered now and all I can say is, Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of that complaint and I haven't had any need of a kidney medicine since, as my kidneys are in fine condition." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?pet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Putnam had. Foster Milburn Co, Mfrs, Ruffalo. N. Y. hymeneTl MARRIED?In the Church of the flood Shepherd (Episcopal) in Yorkville, Wednesday evening Miss NELLIE K HART, of Yorkville and Mr. GEORGE M. FRENCH of Ansonia, Conn. Rev. Oliver Hart of Macon, (la., officiating' assisted by Rev. T. Tracy Walsh. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. S. Hart of Yorkville, while the groom is a well known young business man of Ansonia, Conn, where he and his bride will reside. A large number of relatives and friend? of the contracting parties attended the ceremony. OBITUARY. DIED?At her home near Hickory Grove yesterday of paralysis, Mrs. JOHX WRAY, aped about 72 years. Interment was in the cemetery at Canaan Methodist church this morning following funeial services conducted by Rev. J. K. Lewis. Mrs, Wray is survived by her husband and two sons, Messrs. Charlie and Herbert Wray of Hickory Grove. A brother Mr. John Crow of Lattimore, N. C., also survives. COTTON MARKET Friday, October 6, 1922. Cotton Seed Sharon 212 50 Clover 21 50 Yorkville _ 21$ 60 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Fresh lot of real good corn meal in today. Let me have your or* - T.^ T?nboAn n rnnnr . tiers CJUlt'K. V?. X-. jmnouu, uivvv, York, S. C. It Lost?Small black pig-. Anyone knowi in# its whereabouts, will please call Telephone No. 200. Small reward. It Wanted?To hear from owner of good Farm for sale. State cash price, -full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 80-4-8-92-6-100 6t Strayed?From Hickory Grove on September 30, ash-colored mooley cow, with little white on flanks. Will appreciate inforamtion and pay for trouble. J. E.- Latham, Sharon No. 1. 80 4t* Wanted?Carpenters and Laborers; concrete mill work; long Job. Gaston Construction Co., Clover, S. C. 79 - t. f. 7t Strayed or Stolen?White red spots and tick marked hound bitch. Answers to Molly. Information will be appreciated. George Meek or D. T. Woods, York, S. C. 79 2t. For Sale?Jersey Bull. Registered. No bad habits. Four years old. T. F. Jackson, Clover, S. C. 78 3t#. Wanted?Industrious men and women to retail the genuine Watkins Products in city territories. Exceptional opportunity to tie up with the oldest and largest company of its kind. Our hustlers average income is $1.10 an hour. Are you doing as well? If not, write today for free samples and particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 81, New York, N. Y. 79 4t. A Bargain?In a Cleveland Caterpillar Tractor. Equipped with double disc harrow and plow. This 'machinery is in good shape and we will sell cheap. First National Bank, Sharon, S. C. 75 ft. tf. PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, A. F. M A DEGULAR Communication on iQr AV next TUESDAY NIGHT ryr\ nrtnnpn kith at R-00 o'clock. " * A. M" GRIST," W. M. J. E. HART, Secretary. I AM IN BUSINESS AT the Paul W. Drennan stand, two* miles southeast of Clofer and will handle Fresh Meats, Beef and all kinds I of Groceries. Also Gasoline, Oils, etc. Will thank you for your trade. Terms, Cash. G. TILLMAN JOHNSON, Route ! No. 3, Clover, S. C. 80 3t TAKE NOTICE. A T a recent meeting of the County Board of Education it was recommended that the Compulsory School Term begin on November 6th, 1922, for all schools in session at that time. Trustees should at once post the necessary notices. JOHN E. CARROLL, 80 2t County Supt. Education. Let us Dye for you WE PROMPTLY DOCLEANING. STEAM PRESSING, AND DYEING. ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS, DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF? Cleaning Ladies' Dresses, Party Dresses, Evening Gowns, Coat Suits, Sweaters, Wraps of all kinds, and do All kinds of Relining. FIRST-CLASS WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE? We will rail for and deliver all work and All Work GUARANTEED. OUR MIDDLE NAME IS "SERVICE." Royal Cleaning and Pressing Club SANDIFER & BRYANT, Mgrs. DO YOU FIGURE On Painting? I Remodeling, or? Building ? IF SO We are confident it will pay YOU to figure with US. W. L. WALLACE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Office In Sherer Building, Opposite Sherer & Quinn's Store. PURINA FEED j We have-just received n snipun-ui I Genuine Purina Feeds and will he glad to have your orders. We have it in i the following: Purina O-Moline for horses. Purina Cow Chow (Dairy Feed}. Purina Hen Chow?Best Grain Feed | it is possible to make, i Purina Chicken Chowder (Mash). FLOUR, $3 00 FER SACK? We are expecting a shipment of a 1 I good Straight Grind Flour that we will ' sell for $3.00 per Sack. W. F. JACKSON Mackorell-Ferguson Co.'s Old Stand, NOTICE OF SALE OF ACCOUNTS. I>Y virtue of an order of John A. Marion, Referee in Bankruptcy, in the matter of J. E. Brison, doing: business under the name of City Pharmacy, I will sell to the highest bidder for Cash, on the square at Clover, S. C., on October 14th, inst., at 2 o'clock p. m., all of the open accounts due said J. E. Brison, doing: business as City Pharmacy. Said sale subject to confirmation by Referee. Any one wishing: to see list and amounts due on said accounts may see them at Bank of Clover, S. C. I. .7. CAMPBELLs 1 Trustee of J. E. Brison, Bankrupt. THE STAR THEATRE TODAY "THE OLD NEST"? Deals with the story of an average American home. Mother of a large family is left alone with her husband, the children almost forgetting her entirely in pursuit of their own success. However, after several years, old ties bring them back to their childhood, home, "The Old Nest." Admission. 20 Cts. and 30 Ctt. SATURDAY CHARLES HUTCHINSON? In "Go-Get-'Em Hutch," Episode No. 9, "Under the Caldron." Also a good Comedy and a Western Drama. MONDAY "THE FAMILY CLOSET' ? From the Saturday Evening Post's story, "The Black Sheep," by Will J. Payne. Was he afraid of the skeleton in his cupboard? Could the past mar his future? See this startling drama of the might of money, men and morals. J. Q. WRAY, Manager EAT A 4- T>?+ r\ 'o RncfQiirnnf finfl XV1/ JL tit O ilvuuuiiiwm v.. enjoy food that is properly Cooked and Served in a way that will please You. WE SERVE Short Orders and Regular Meals at most Reasonable Prices. vnprrANnvinTfHEN llfllllViliii/i mtviiuii Peter Colgin, Prop. FRESH CREAM CHEESE As good as you ever ate. RECEIVED? Another shipment of that good Flour. WE HAVE? Rye, Oats and Wheat. Fertilizer for grain. Also Oat and Grain Plows. BAGGING and TIES, and COTTON SHEETS. Building Material? Everything you need from the ground - 41 r!AT.. to tne rooi. aisu ii ui^ ?uj>|uj w. VANIL.ED ROOFING, in lengths from 6 to 12 feet. INDIANA BRAND? BACON is fine. Try it. We sell it at 30 CENTS a Pound. YORK SUPPLY CO. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IT'S THAT TIME . Of Year when the Madam wants a new piece or two of Fine Furniture. Come in and look over our line. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE. M. L. FORD & SONS FINE FURNITURE. LICENSED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS LABOR IS EFFICIENT AND AT NORMAL PRICES Build Now * a/i in i vTiinnn uinn LUbAN LUlYUfcK IM1) * "We Strive to Serve and Satisfy." F. E. MOORE. Proprietor I WF RIIV F0R TW0 TfL DUI STORES I We believe we can save You money on Your Groceries if You trade with Us. WE WANT TO BUY Your Country Produce. NIVENS BROS Near Hawthorn Mill CLOVER, S. C. On Charlotte Street YORK, S. C. 1 B. M. & B. R. NIVENS, Props. I c0tt0Led wanted WE ARE IN THE MARKET for all the Cotton Seed we can get at the Highest Price for Cash. It will be to your interest to see us before you sell your Seed. SEED OATS, RYE, Etc. NOW IS THE TIME to begin sowing grain. We have a good stock of Pure Fulghum Oat3, Appier Oats, Abruzzi Rye and Bur Clover. HOG FEED and SPARTAN DAIRY FEED. Still have a few COTTON BASKETS. BAGGING and TIES. Galvanized Roofing? Expecting another shipment of Gnlvanized Roofing almost any time. Let us have your order for Roofing before it advances any mor^. Good stock of Ridge Rolls and Nails at a good price. Ferguson &Youngblood W w BATTERIES!B,ES?, $10.00, $12.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $42.50. Can fit any car up with almost any price Battery you want. THE FAMOUS? i Batteries Charged for $1.00. CAN furnish you one while charging if you wish. You Must Bo Satisfied When We Serve You. W. W. BARRON BAGGING AND TIES. "DEWORKED Bagpintf and Ties, GO " cents a pattern, in multiples of five sets to the bundle. Also extra ties at NEELY MANUFACTURING CO., TRAVORA COTTON MILL. 76 sw tf Pencil Carbon rn large sheets at The Enquirer Office. 10 Cents. Look Carefully OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST and See If There Is Not Something You Need? CUP GREASE?1 lb. Cans and up. AUTO SOAP?1 lb. Cans and up. NEVERLEAK for Radiators. CHAINS?All sizes. RIM LUGS and BOLTS for all cars. LIGHT BULBS for all cars. REPAIR KITS for tires. BLOW OUT PATCHES?All sizes. ALEMITE GREASE CUPS. MITAVATTKEE TIMERS for Fords. SPARK PLUGS for all cars. GOODRICH Tii et and Tubes. See us for Gasoline and Oils. J. H. CARROLL Absolutely Unknown You do not know Wc do not know ?when fire, accident or theft m?) cause damage or loss to your property merchandise or valuables. But TOGETHER we can insun against all financial loss from an) eventuality. We would be helpless to protect yoi AFTER an accident, but we can helf vou todav?the day before. Today ii the day to protect yourself FULLTi with insurance. We can advise you on any insurant matter and prove it an asset, not a liability. SAM M.&S.E. GRIST Representing the INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA ''The Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company" Founded 1792 C. WILBORN Isxate For Immediate Sale?Large residence and lot of R. J. Mackorell, on East Liberty street. The price is right. See me immediately. ALSO?H. R. Mackorell's beautiful lot on King's Mountain street. 86 4-10 Acres?Adjoining lands ol Adger Huey. A fine black-jack farm; 6-room house, good barns. Perfectly level land. For quick sale. Will exchange for larger farm. 220 Acres?Eight-room residence; a 10 > 1-tAHir hn rn rlmihln nrih Hfiod pasture; all necessary outbuildings Forty to 60 acres of bottom lands; five horse farm open. Price, $4,84Q.OO. 114 Acres?Of land at Outhriesville The Mr. Tumblin late residence; eight rooms; large 2-story barn, cement floor for dairy cattle; at railroad station; joining school grounds. For a Quick Sale. 164 Acres?Two miles of Sharon; a nice, new 7-room residence; 2 good tenant houses; 80 acres in cultivation; good orchard. On the new Western road. Price, $35.00 per Acre. 134 1-2 Acres?Property of Boyce & J. F. Faukner. Price $5,250. A beautiful farm and home. 151 1-4 Acres?The property of J. R Watson, McConnellsville. Three gooc tenant houses, a beautiful 6-room : house and bath. 105 Acres?J. S. Stephenson's home. ' Four-room residence. New house i $3,500, or I will sell 27 1-8 acres with ! the new house for $2,000. For Sale?A new house, C rooms with 1-2 acre lot. In the town of CloI ver. Jack Jackson's home. Price, $3,000. AVill exchange this residence for a good farm in the country. J.C.WILBORN HSra ANNOUNCING ~ SHIEDER DRUG CO., YORK, S. C. SUCCESSORS TO CALHOUN DRUG CO. We have purchased the stock and good will of the Calhoun Drug Co., and respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. WE PROMISE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. Your Patronage Solicited. THE SHIEDER DRUG CO. APPLERAND AATC FULGHUMSEED vmo You'll be wise to sow a good acreage of Oats. We have the Seed. Also try a few acres of ABRUZZI RYE. It is an excellent cover crop. BAGGING AND TIES See us for what you need. DRAG HARROWS You'll need one to follow that IMPERIAL) PLOW that we sell. Recognized everywhere as the equal of any turn plow ever put on the market. OBELISK FLOUR Has been sold on this market for at least forty years and it has always been known for its superior quality. A trial will convince YOU. Ask us for BALLARD'S OBELISK FLOUR. J. F. CARROLL Your Laundry Work? WE WANT IT?want it on a guaran1 tee of Satisfactory Work and Prompt Service. We'll call for your work anc deliver it twice a week. We wash anything?we'll please anybody. TRY US Our York Office is two doors Soutl of the Courthouse on South Main St. THE ROCK HILL LAUNDRY Prompt and Satisfactory Service OLD ENGLISH FL0 , UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST. Ask some one who has used it. Just received rresn snipmeiu in m size cans. I FRESH SHIPMENT KINGAN'S RELIABLE HAMS. Try a sack of Our ! SUPERLATIVE FLOUR SEE US FOR? BAGGING AND TIES OXFORD BUGGIES STUDEBAKER WAGONS EMERSON MOWERS. t CARROLL BROS. F.D0YV fit Ft AND AT THE LOWES WAR PERIOD CHANDISE AT i We Here Present Just < I 38 inch Sheeting , Good Apron Ginghams.. ' 32 in. Dress Ginghams, pieces?Yard 3(j inch Outings, Lig I Dark Colors?Yard ... 3d in. Solid Colored CL 3(1 in. 3-yard Sheeting. 3d in. Sea Island, good ?Yard 3d in. percales, Light ai DON'T FAIL TO SEE AND SUITS. V Kirkpat Sells It For Less !l|l = : miiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimiiiiiii I THE GREA1 | OF St | We have ever offered to o | Store?All Styles, all Size* = grave. Shoes for every m LESS THAN ORDINj |e y to the Wearer, any pair A E ? bearing this Star jjj iR containing leather-board/^^ j| ft (substitutes for leather)l i Wfrilly "'Star Brand i | ? %j%. ftoBERTS. J I McCoi ' Tiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii DO IT NOW PAINT YOUR HOME and SAVE IT, with GLIDDENS OVER ninety per cent pure lead and zind, costing you only $2.75 or less per gallon. Liberal Terms. Ask for them. EQUIP YOUR FORD "WITH Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup CASrNGS and TWO-TON TESTED TUBES. None better. I . Heating Stoves, Ranges, Rugs and a line of FURNITURE? ' built for service and at reasonable ' nripps 1 PEOPLES FUBNITURE COMPANY . Just Received b. A SHIPMENT OF BUIST'S FLOWER BULBS 1 AND SEEDS Paper White Narcissus, Tulips and Hyacinths. Also SWEET PEA SEEDS. These Bulbs are all grown In Holland and are much superior to the Bulbs growns in America. i MAIL ORDERS Sent out the same day as received. CLOVER DRUG STORE Quality and 8ervice. Phone No. 2 CLOVEfc, 8. C CLOVER, - S. C. ry Brings in il ill Merchandi 3T PRICES THAT WE HA\ AND WE ARE OFFERING ( LOW PRICES. WE WANT ^ l Few of the Many Good Thing 5 Cts. A Good Deni 10 Cts. 32 in. Dress ? ~ the ncwv F , in iiiil T> i 15 Cts. 1 nmI C ^ ai15 Cts Cretonnes in have never lanrbray ?Brand N 15 Cts. 19 cts ....... 121-2 Cts. SPEC ~ 36 in. Black r quality 121-2 Cts. 36 in. Black f iid Gray Ask for Anyl 15 Cts. ?We ha US FOR READY-TO-WEAR ,'E WILL SAVE YOU MONE rick-Belk C Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttir rEST line .1 IOES I ur trade is now at this 3 5 from the cradle to the s ember of the family at 3 A.RY SHOES COST. : S ?????? rL PAY eplace FREEOFCHARGE ^ \ of STAR BRAND Shoes', W | on Heel or Lining, !w | 'j\ paper or riDre-ooara = ^in the Ouboles,Insoles, = )Hoes Arc Better* !f = (ohnsonMSnd a * IneWHwlwa* JT.LOUt*. jR 3 ) -j ? (lnell'sj iiiimiiiMMmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ill -? ' [ HARDWARE ii! ENAMELWARE Crockery, Groceries, and: f Notions We now have the BEST and the mofct varied line of Merchandise we ever had and at the LOWEST PRICES. Make Our Store YOUR Headquarto crs. We can SAVE YOU money. SOUTHERN cas?toeb G. C. DEESE, Manager Phone 88 Phone 88 ROCK HILL, - - 8. C. Our Guarantee IT IS BECAUSE WE KNOW that our products are BEST that v/e guarantee them? "MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY ; BACK.* We have FRESH WALNUTS and BRAZIL NUTS. TUNA FISH, CARMELO SA&* DINES in Tomato Sauce. SMOKED NORWEGIAN SAF> DINES in Olive Oil. Also ROYAL ANN CHERRIES. BOX PRUNES. THE CASH & CARRY WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST Wore New se rE HAD SINCE THE JOOD QUALITY MERTOU TO SEE THEM. ,ps that Are Very Cheap: Lm, short lengths 15 Cts. Ginghams, in all all patterns . 25 Cts., 29 Cts., 39 Cts. RETONNES < ? ii j i . _ i a lot or patterns mat been shown before c\v?Priced i., 29 Cts. 35 Cts., 50 Cts. IALS IN SILKS Taffeta?Yard $1.25 3atin?Yard $1.25 rtiing You Want in Silks ,ve it. , ? DRESSES, COATS IY. !ompany Sells It For Less t y - '' - . ai .j,