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Special |)otires. Card of Thanks. We take this means of expressing our appreciation and thanks to our friends ana neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy in connection with the death of our dear wife and mother. * Mr. Calvyn Pressley and Children. To the Ladies of York. The Ex-Service Men desire to ex press their most sincere thanks for the bountiful dinner served them on Armistice Day. Wo want you to know that each one of us enjoyed it to the fullest. You have been mighty good to us and we trust that our deeds will fully reciprocate you for your kindness. We will ever hold you in grateful remembrance for your energy and your thoughtfulness. T. M. Ferguson for Ek-Service Men. OBITUARY. DIED?Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Simpson, in Rock Hill, Mrs. ELIZABETH FAULKNER DRAFFIN, aged 78 years. Interment was in the cemetery at Neely's Creek yesterday afternoon. DIED?Suddenly at her home at Filbert last Saturday evening, Mrs. CALVYN PRESSLEY. She was apparently in her usual health and died while about her usual duties, presumably from heart failure. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. E. H. Mofon, Mrs. Pat Brackett and B. P. Pressley of Clover; B. C. Pressley and Mrs. Effle Thomasson, of Yorkville. The interment was at King's Mountain Chapel on Sunday, the services being conducted by Rev. N. A. Hemrick, of Clover. COTTON MARKET Tuesday, November 14, 1922. Cotton Seed Sharon 2b'? 70 Clover 26 63 Yorkville 26 65 ALPINE LODGE, NO. 208, A. F. M. ? THERE will be a Special Communication of Alphine Lodge, No. 208, Clover, Friday night, November 17th. Work in the M. M. degree. Refreshments. Visitors cordially welcomed. S. S. GLENN, W. M. . S. J. MATTHEWS, Sec. It AUCTION SALE NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. In Court of Common Pleas. Northfleld Savings Bank, Plaintiff Against Joseph W. Brown, Robert A. Brown, et H! lVfpnHnntB PURSUANT to ail Order of Presiding Judge Jas. E. Puerifoy, dated November 9th, 19?2, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the Courthouse Door at York, S. C., between the hours of 11 A, M. and 3 P. M., purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps, the following described property: All those four certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land containing in the aggregate ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX AND 67-100 (146.67) ACRES more or less, lying being and situated about five miles southwest of the town of Hickory Grove, in Bullock's Creek and Broad River Townships, County of York, State of South Carolina and particularly described as follows! (1) Tract containing FIFTY-FIVE AND 33-100 (55.35) ACRES, more or less, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by H. E. Hood Surveyor, dated October, 1910, which said plat is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for York County in Plat Book No. 32 at page 355t and being bounded by the lands of R. J. Brown on the North, on the Eust by the lands of Howell, on the South by lands of Thomson and on the West by lands of R. A. Brown. This being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to said Jos. W. Brown b>' R. A. Brown et al by their deed dated November 9th, 1910, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for York County in Deed Book 37 at page 132. (2) Tract containing NINE AND 82-100 (9.82) ACRES more or less and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat thereof made by it. E. Hood surveyor, dated October, 1920, which said plat is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for York County i.i Plat Book No. 32 at page 354 and being bounded on the North and Northeast by lands now or formerly of R. A. Brown on the South by lands of R. J. Brown and on the West by lands of J. S. Wilkerson. This being ihe same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the said Jos. W. Brown by R. A. Brown et al by their deed dated 9th November, 1910, recorded in Office of the Clerk of Court for York County in Book of Deeds No. ? at page i (3) Tract containing TWENTY-| EIGHT AND 15-100 (28.15) ACRES, , more or less, and having such shape, i metes, courses and distances as will < more fully appear by reference to a 1 plat thereof made by H. E. Hood dated J October 1910, which said plat is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court i for York County in Plat Book No. 32 i at page 353, and being bounded on the 1 North by the lands of R. A. Brown, ] on the East by the public road known ( as the Ridge road, which separates it i from the lands of W. S. Wilkerson and i by lands of J. W. Brown and on the 1 S?>uth by the lands of J. W. Brown and |J McGill and on the West bv the lands n of J. M. McGill. This being the same i tract Of land heretofore conveyed to , i 4i*.. inc VI' Vlrnivn hv deed dated ' October 27th, 1915, by R. .}. Brown and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for York County iry Book of Deeds No. 42 at page 532. (4) Tract containing FIFTYTHREE AND 35-100 (53.35) ACRES more or less, and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by H. E. Hood Surveyor. dated October, 1310, which said plat is recorded i i the office of the Clerk of Court for York County in Plat Book No. 32 at page 352 and being bounded on the north bv the lands of J. M. Met!ill and lands of W. S. Wilkerson, on the East by lands of Mrs. Wilkerson and by lands of (!. Howell, on the South by lands of (Iowell and i lands of J. VV. Brown, and land of R. | A. Brown, and on the West by W. S. I Wilkerson. This being the same tract i of land conveyed to Robert A. Brown ! by deed of R. J. Brown dated January ] 2nd, 1917, recorded in office of the Clerk of Court for York County in Deed Rook 46 at page 40. T. E. McMACKIN. 91 t 3t C. C. C. Pleas, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For Sale?Eleven pigs at $5.00 each: C. M. Turney, York No. 6. 91 21 Found?Good green velour hat, which the owner can have on application to the O. K. Barbershop. It* Lost?Pointer bitch with white and liver spots. Eighteen months old. Liberal reward for information. W. M. Bigger, Cannon Mill, York, S. C. 91 2t* Wanted Hickory Blocks?Cut forty inches long. For prompt shipment we will pay good prices. Write Hickory Handle & Mfg. Co., Conover, X. C. 89 4t For Rent?Farm of the late T. E. Sherer. Two horse farm ir. cultivation; large pasture, good dwelling house and three tenant houses. One-half mile from Blalrsville school. Terms reasonable. J. H. Sherer, Sharon. 2* For Sale?500 feet frontage, facing east and running back to Southern railroad, containing four acres, in Ebenezer; 3-4 mile from Winthrop College; set in paper shell pecans beginning to bear. If interested, write to T. A. Matthews, 220 Avenue B. Den- < ton, Tex. 88 4t ] A Bargain?In a Cleveland Caterpillar Tractor. Equipped with double disc * ?? -? Thio monhincrv mirruw tiiiu yivn. ^ino ? ? is in good shape and we will sell cheap. First National Bank, Sharon, S. C. 75 ft. tf. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted to the estate of W. J. MULLINAX, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned (R. C. Mullinax, Grover, N. C.), and persons having claims against said estate are advised to present the same to him, < duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. R. C. & T. H. MULLINAX, Admrs., Estate W. J. Mullinax, Deceased. , 91 t 3t Holly Brook Laying Food: AN EXCELLENT MASH FOOD containing Meat Scraps, Alfalfa Meal, and other elements necessary for EGG pro- . duction. Every poultryman realizes the value of a mash food supplied constantly to fowls, especially during the winter months, and for general use we cannot too strongly urge the use of HOLLY BROOK LAYING FOOD? Analysis: PROTEIN 13.50 ' FAT 4.00 CRUDE FIBER ? 6.00 CARBOHYDRATE ?66.00 NOW is the time to start your hens to laying while the price of eggs is j good. Still have a few SEED OATS. YORK SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE STAR THEATRE TODAY GLADYS WALTON? In "The Girl Who Ran Wild." She was just a simple mountain girl. TTncomhod and unshod, but she was the ' I last word in femininity when it came J to winning a man's heart. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL"? Episode No. 3. It was a fight to the finish. The odds 'were great, but Buffalo Bill and his men meant to make this their last stand rather than surrender to the savage Indians. See it ] all in the wonder picture of the golden West. Also a good Comedy and a good Western Drama. I FRIDAY" CORINNE GRIFFITH? In "The Garter Girl." J. Q. WRAY, Manager ^GA*A/WWT WWWVWWWWWi'll Prepar< || Yc 11 Better prepare yourself f< sure to have some 1 being ready for it SHOES! SHOE ) THE KIND THAT WILL WEAI | YOU BACK HERE TO BUY PAIR CHILDREN'S SHOES? Brown and Black of fine kid? Extension Solo?Sizes 2 1-2 to i on nc rr>i o 5 $JL.4U, $1.0 CHILDREN'S ALL LEATHER SH 11 Browns and Black??Sizes 5 11 Turns and Heavy Extension S< || $1.38, $1.48, $1 j? LADIES' SOLID LEATHER SHOI For fine dress wear?Brown 11 Kid?Priced $2.98, $3.98, $4 j! WOMEN'S HEAVY OUTDOOR SI iJ Made so that they will stawd l[ Black and Brown?Priced i( $2.25, $2.5 LADIES' SPORT STRAP PUMPS J) And Oxfords?All sizes?Price 11 $2.98, $3.9 <> MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES? 11 Every pair Solid Leather?Arm I) Shoes at $2.98. Others in Rei |l Shoes?Blacks and Brown?Prl ;! $2.98, i| Kirkpatr Sells It For Less ANNUAL ROLL CALL 4 OF THE RED CROSS FROM NOVEMBER IITBl THROUGH NOVEMBER 30TH. Everybody Is Urged to Join jnow. YORK RED CROSS CHAPTER "toilet articles' IP YOU WANT THE BEST in Hlfch 3rr do Toilet Articles you'll find just the kind you want at this store. We believe we have the VERY BEST. "We call special attention to GARDENGLO TOILET WATER AND EXTRACTS? There are no better. SEE US FOR TOILET SOAPS, FACE POWDERS, TALCUM POWDERS, Etc. NORRIS CANDIES ALWAYS PLEASE particular people. They are made that way and they always please. Just received a Fresh Shipment by express. THE SHIEDER DRUG CO. t\ nnnrprin finr/n lie rMKUll d MXUAU Ladies' $3.00 Dresses... $2.69 Ladies' $2.50 Dresses... $2.19 Ladies' $2.25 Dresses... $1.98 Ladies' Fleece Kimonos $1.39 Children's Dresses $1.19! D. M. PARROTT Dry Goods and Notions CLOVER, S. C. SPECIALS NOW AT THE REXALL STORE Real Money Savers 25 Cts. Klenzo Dental C^eme 19 CTS. 50 Cts. Jonteel Cold Cream 39 CT8. 25 Cts. Puretest Glycerin and Rose Water?Bottle 19 CTS. $1.75 Water Bottles $1.19 50 Cts. Lord Baltimore Linen 39 CTS. $1.00 Puretest Mineral Oil, Russian Type?Bottle 79 CTS.j THE CITY PHARMACY The Rexall Store, CLOVER, S. C, 1 VVVVWWVVW;VVWWWWVVAf s Yourself >u Need 'Ei Dr bad weather while the wea bad weather a little later on,, "* i r .i. r wnen it aoes come, jjet us i Jg| BOYS' FINE DR! t AND BRING ^J1 ma?? ?f YOUR NEXT Shoes Black Boys' Dress to 5 1-2?Prict Turned and 6?Priced 8 and $1.48 Boys' Heavy k Brown?The k incc wear?Priced VSX _ n.4 sles?Priced ..98 and Up MEN'S FlriE DRI Black and Bro ES? styles?Priced anc Bluck $^ .93 and Up UNDEEWE. " Boys' Union Suit: HOE:>? Men's Union Suit the wear? Men's Shirts and Men's Work Shir ?0 and $2.98 Men's Fine Dress Mer " rails hi ? Chil .i's Overal d '8 and $4.98 men's fine wii ______________ All sizes and all you now?Priced V ,HOh?^a:! MEN'S AND BOV KUlar \\ ork ... i C0(l In just the style OQ CQ QQ Men's?Priced at Jpu.t/o Boys?Priced at ick-Belk C Look Before You Leap! I OTW1 THSTANDLNG THE FACT that hundreds of readers of The Yorkville Enquirer during the past 23 years have been urged to INVESTIGATE the MUTUAL. BENEFIT'S Contract and Record, BEFORE buying life insurance many have Leaped and THEN Looked, and after they had looked indulged in VAIN refTets. If YOU will profit by their experience you will SAVE yourself :from the same unpleasantness. We have been representing the Mutual Benefit 23 YEARS, and the only regret we have ever heard a p dicy holder express was that he did not BUY MORE WHEN he could get it, and some have actually complained at us because we did not try to force them to take more. SAM M. & S. E. GRIST DISTRICT AGENTS BRING USYOIR EGGS AND COUNTRY PROOUCIL WE'LL PAY YOU THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. JUST REMEMBER? YOU GET QUALITY GROCERIES AT RIGHT PRICES WHEN YOU TRADE WITH UK. NIVENS BROS Near Hawthorn Mill B. R. NIVENS, Manager CLOVER, S. C. YORK, S. C. On Charlotte Street B. M. NIVENS, Manager Live and j Let Live THAT'S OUR POLICY. GET YOUR MEALS AT PETE'S , PLACE AND GROW FAT. Half Oyster Stew 25 Cts, ,, Whole Oyster Stew 50 Cte. Srreall St:-ak 35 Cte. Pork Crops 40 Cte. . Hamburger Steak 30 tCe. Sausage ? 30 Cts. HAVE YOU TRIED? ] OUR CANDIES? Ask about our I; VJAmn.morlo Phnpfilfltps at 40 Cts. a Lb. fl Other Home-made Candies, 25 Cts. Lb. a FINE FRUITS AT REASONABLE 1 PRICES. il YORK CANDY KITCHEN Peter Colgin, Prop. F ALUMINUM tI?ttles J FTVE QUARTR SIZE, needed In every home-?While they last, Priced at E $1.00 EACH. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED? *' A large shipment of Aluminum Tea ] Kettles, a lot of 2 1-2 Quart Aluminum jj Pitchers, Double Boilers, etc. ALARM CLOCKS, $1.00 f WHILE THEY LAST. 2 ? WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ...On FLOUR, GROCERIES, Etc 2 SOUTHERN CASftore 1 G. C. DEESE, Manager ? Trade Street. Phone 88 ^ ROCK HILL, - S. C. ^ Before ijj 111 u ,ther is good, for we are 11 | and there is nothing like ] | j, lelp you get ready j1 | ESS SHOE3? I [ j| solid leather?Boys' Dress | 11X only. Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2? I I $2.48 ijlf Shoes?Brown?Sizes 2 1-2 $2.98 and $3.98 jljs Ivory Day Shoes?Black anil J i! ;ind that will Kivc you Ioiik (MX 8, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.45 j;!| ESS SHOES? 11 wn?Broad Toes and English i [ | X 1.50, $3.50, $4.98 and Up j |if A.R. SHIRTS. Etc. 1 I s?Priced ....79 CTS. and 98 CTS. I jX .8?Priced $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.50 $ f Drawers?Priced 50, 75, 98 CTS. V ts?Priced 49, 75 and 98 CTS. ( X Shirts?Priced S 98 CTS., $1.25, $1.50 and Upward j i id Jumpers $1.25 and $1 4S ( I *j* Is?One year size and up < | *:* 75 CTS., 89 CTS., and 98 CTS. I | X NTER SUITS? J I styles?Let us show them to < ( $9.95, $12.50 and Upwird J I ? S' OVERCOATS? < [ ? that you are looking for? (> V $12 50 to $30.00 ( | X $3.98 to $7.50 ompany | Sells It For Less 1j * iAAJVWWAAAAWWWWVVXAAArf * I It Is No TIIE SPIRIT OF Tito do something for some thing really worthwhileare remembered longer, the many things here tha Every mother and ev they make elegant gifts t the pleasure of showing y V **' 1 ''/V/Zf//. I York Fv OBELISK FLOUR WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a car)ad of that famously good OBELISK TjOUR. People who have used Balard's Obelisk Flour KNOW that there s no other Flour that Is its equal? hose who haven't used it, will do well o try a sack. It always pleases most articular people. JENTUCKY FARM FEED S A REAL FEED for growing and attening hogs. It makes more bone nd more fat. Have a fresh shipment, 'ry it on your hogs. They'll grunt at ts goodness. SCRATCH FEED IF YOU WOULD HAVE Eggs in lenty feed your hens plentifully. Let s send you a sack of Our Scratch 'eed. It is really better?a balanced ation for laying hens. r. F. CARROLL Chattel and Crop Mortgages at The auirer Of fie*. 1 1 1 There Neve a Time WHEN OUR CUST( values for their Clo now. Question this and then conic and le money will buy in St} Workmanship. FOR MEN AND YOUNC Schloss Bros., Ilart, Griffon Clothes in all Priced from $12.00 to FOR THE BOYS? Griffon, Dubbclbilt ai in sizes (i to 18, l)i,ice( OVERCOATS? Good line of styles, ? and boys. All Suits'and Coats are J. M. S" . A . A . . , '? V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v % V V w In The IE CHRISTMAS SEASON, v body else. W hen you give g -there's real satisfaction in v Let us suggest that you visit t are worthwhile as gifts. cry wife has a real desire for it moderate cost and they last >rou Cedar Chests?have a nice lrniture C BUY 1 BLUESTONE From Us Twenty Cents a Pound I CLOVER DRUG STORE' Quality and 8ervice. Phone No. 2 CLOVER. 8. C i j W High grade Typewriter Ribbons I 1 and Carbon Paper at Enquirer Office. V ^ ^ r Was |; I )MERS could get bigger jj tiling money than right f statement if you please, ? t us show you what your $ ie, Fit, Quality and Fine x ? } MEN? i ' %I Schaffner & Marx and \ a sizes, weaves and styles. $ \ i $35.00 the Suit. ? I3 iid Clover Brand Clothes, | c 1 from $4.00 to $13.50. $ ? sizes and prices for men | " i Blue Ribbon Quality. ? b rROUP I Air.... rlien everybody wants ifts let them be someworthwhile gifts?they this store early and see J ' SM - J a CEDAR CHEST? like time. Let us have ' line of them. ompany DO YOU FIGURE ' * r"* ^ On PaintingRemodeling, or? Building ? IF SO We are confident it will pay YOU to figure with US.. W. L. WALLACE f*AMTDAr.Tn O AND L/VI1 I Iinw I W 1 > ? BUILDING 8UPPLIE8 Office In 8herer Building, Opposite 8heror & Quinn'e 8tore. PHONE 34- , WHEN YOU WANT the Best In GROCERIES?Fancy qr Staple. MOST folks take it for granted? ind rightly too?that .when they want something extra good to eat, they cair jet it at this store. LOOK over my last ad and see If :here isn't something there that you would like to have for your table, or setter still come and look over our, si/ stock of Fancy Groceries and poqdbly what you see will suggest some:hing that you wpuld like to have. WHEN YOU ARE READY to start p<?ur cake baking for Thanksgiving or or Christmas, just remember that the seccssary 'gradients are to be had at :his store. r W. E. FERGUSON RADIO TELEPHONY 18 EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL? It Has Boen Proven Conclusively. We Have Demonstrated the Fact In York. WE ARE AGENTS FOR WESTERN ELECTRIC RADIO OUTFIT8. i/ISIT OUR STORE AND LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU. ?:? /IT J <M AA naileries v/iiargcu jui ?px.w. Vou Must Bo Satisfied When Wo Sorvo You. W. W. BARRON ;; " ' \ 1 BED RUST PROOF WHEAT THIS IS HOME RAISED WHEAT, ind we have only Thirty Bushels. If rou want any, come at once and get it' Dliver Chilled Plows? ARE THE BEST. No imitation 1?,, :s good as the Genuine Oliver. ME ARE SELLING FLOUR FOR LESS than we can replace the ame in our store. Better buy now. VOTAN COFFEE is the Best. t rinair hrkrv rnffop and Roasted -offec?Five Pounds for $1.00. CARROLL BROS'. , I TOWN TAXES DUE UTOTICE is hereby given that the tax * hooks of the town of York will e opened from November 15 to Decemer 1, for the payment of all genera^ axes due the town and that a penalty f 15 per cent: will attach after )ecember 1 until December 15, after rhich date all unpaid taxes will go ' rito execution. J. F. FAULKNER, 0 -It Treasurer. ! > J,